I'QUQOP' mmm.m,unyu,1m11 f .. SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE —7TITe Indianapolis 560 FOR THE PAST 29 year: this Offenbale engine has shown Trl I WI Senators Shade Boston; adhlluf Charlottetown YMCA The . Triangles defeated the Sum- o - mersidc Mic Mac: in a best of seven semi-final four games to two. for the Prince Edward Island Senior "A" Volleyball championship at Civic Audito- .rium in Summerside last night. The Triangles who f'ini .: off DickIRadaItz‘ leg. With two I LTeifc§ESJD$ I I I I} out,Philllps singled to contra-[hm team leagueI won an 1,1)”; Ph'll::';m‘l:§le.'wnd . ll “‘07—” _ first game 15-2. lost the next tlm ng wt I nnlng run ‘ I; ' two 2-15. and 7-15 but came m the nth “"1"” and wa'hm“ "‘i Pradlce back with three successive win! ton edged Boston 9-8 in a Wild. ' ‘ o{ ]5_11I 1543 and 15,11 i ask ., By THE CANADIAN PRESS Al Downing went the route with a seven-hitter and chippei. in with a triple and single Wednesday in a 74 New York IYankee victory over Cleveland. , In Boston. Jim Klng opened ithe Washington 11th with a - free-hitting battle. Dick Stuart ’I‘he BlS Shamrocks will hold .4 . mm in motor car racmg mmatlloled by any other , . The Tiianzles no“ meet in sporting history h" two home” ‘0’ the Red 5“ a practice tonight at idle K of, MacKenzics House of Fashions, and Moose Skowron and Chuck Hinton homered for the Sen. ators. In Chicago, the New York Mets re v er t ed to normalcy Wednesday, losing to the Chl- cago Cubs 7-1. 1 Rain postponed the Chicago, i Kansas City doubleheader. i In Cleveland. Roger Maris hltl an inside-the-park homer and ‘ Clete Boyer had a two - run homer as the Yanks handed! Jack Kralick his first defeat. “I complete game since May 3, was the Yanks’ sixth straizili blanked the Tribe until LI“. 1 S I M o N S 'S R 5 over the Indians. leighth when Larry Brown con ‘ Downing. pitching his first ‘ nected for his filth homer. It ‘ —“——‘~""—_—I was Brown's third Ilil. BASEBALL “w HEADQUARTERS FOR SCORES \ PROBABLE PITCHERS 5* By “32360231331me B" m “SWAT” PRESS ICleveIand ooooooou—z 70; balfdgazls malor league base‘ I mes and probable pitch- d m I n; iNew York 02010301x— 7180; . , , _l t r . The Fords are all B-cylinder earn based on the widely Kralick (4-1), McMahon 3.33595?" 05 records m pare" (6). known passenger car Fairlana engine. The Office. rear and ISiebert t7) and Romano; Down.. America“ hag“ linden 5 ’ '* ~ l ., .- l- w I 'i . r -i . irtIinIIlé give at East two new cars with the noted 8_ . I. u , s . .i ,_ ,. ,lélived giro §III1dI_IH0§;r<1-_ 1N0 gaImes scheduled) cylinder Novi enginefi- 0n?- Of the $me NW“ Will be “sed' ‘6' B—oyervllil a ' H thlllmhal Leaf t Ml I - . F - ~ - oils on O nson - 8 . l- ’ Slag:wa f‘tyl‘leymhelaeledrllgel'ufignbllhl; I:lynidianapolis i m 2:: . waukee (Spahn Hi I I . r I . l . w a. I. 06 n ' New York (Clsco 2-3) at Chl- m‘ncei f1?“ 1”“le .thzrgcél';rgieveei$eigo 5’ me Nov“ 8' Brazil's tennis star IMairia quarter I- finals of the French sets, M. 6-0, to Edm the Koch. Ridzik (5i, Cheney (8) lcago tLI Jacksnn 5.4i_ Muaghe Indianapolis race. first run for 500 miles in 1911. Bueno makes a smashing re- International Tennis Ohamp- semi_finalsI Both stars are iKline (4m {9) and Brumley. I Los Ange!” (Ortega H) at .. The high compression Offenbaqu (Office), a four-cylinder \ E off-shoot of the Harry Miller 8’s that had been developed in the 1920's to stop the powerful Duenenbergu. was first driven to victory at Indianapolis in 1934 by Bill Cummings. 0n} times e then has the Offie been be C dmmondI The ShamrocksI who drew a bye as a result of char in first plaf'e league finish, in a . , ' l hes seven finals for the jIOIIElown City Softball League Prince Edward Island Senior . which will get underway ‘A‘ volleyball championship. — .I : around the 8th of June. All -——"—-’—“ lmembera of last year's team’ COMBINED TAXATION _ are urged to attend and anyonel In principle. married persons {wishing to try out with the.‘ in Sweden are taxed on their 33 team is welcome. ' combined Income. 6 under our handled by George Robson. A few years $13: e-lllllm field at Indianapolis was made up of Offenhauoer magi? cars however. for the first time since its super-powered developmm, the Offie is expected to get a serious challenge from . new —-t.he rear-enginc-mounted Lotus Ford, At last year's 500-mlle event Jim Clark of Scotland came through with the Lotus-Ford’s first carious challenge, finish- lng second. only 34 seconds behind Parnelli Jonea' Offie. Clark, the world road racing champion, had his 8-cyllnder pushrod engine mounted In the rear. A second Lotus-Ford handled by Dan Gurney of California finished seventh. The Age Of The Lotus-Ford SURPRISING formance by the Lotus-Fords set on! g c mEreaotio of rear-minted engine construction. The [omis- Fords have proved that lighter-weight machines humilng un- adultered g rte—instead of the mixture used by the OIDETIes— could go further on a bankful and make the tire wear negligible. The Offenhausers had to make three stops during the race. The loom—Fords coal BILL SKOWRON i Belts Homer .4, ' I 'i " lndGar- , . . M ‘ ,-, was mica mg:.«ggulgrmve....vm:e:::.nails! infant” “it wxmwedon Mm lamina its-2min ‘8. i Catlin:nirvana: .. r . , - i .. - . .. , gtfluahdzgf other secessorles such as the rear-view mirror. San Antonio. Tex., in the la defeatex Karen In straight (AP Wirephoto) I and Tillman. HR: wash_skow, imttsburgh Neale 43., N first used on a car by Ray Harroun. the victor of “1° “'3' mu (9). Hinton (5). Bos—Stuart I San Francisco inerbel 20) at ' ' ons 6-2) N and up an 4-en ine cars were raced on the two and fanning three bata- John MacLaren had two singles ‘ 2 (6p I S." LOUIS (Simm race' A! time passed m y g in three trips and had two RBI, ,First i»—.—. a D 0 5 2% mile speedway. I Al LaPrlse, starter and loser bot,“ commg m the seventh iMinnesotn 010000000— 1 71 and Bateman: Fischer (5—2i for Inman Plumbing walked inmng' . . L06 Angel?! 011000 02X— 4 91 ;and Torre. Off The CU” two and set down two batten ‘23 Mitzi? iii-(IIInéIHEIs-Ieflflisléfldg angeséIlI-MIEY 48¢; gonad igeItonlt «In MO 001-— : 91 l strikes before he was replac ' . - a 3': ins I- an -i a lmol‘e . 01010000—.. 111 “IE PROGRAM for the Queens Coughs:I hugscluiIflItaséithaI I by Jack Graham“ m the mm but as a player this season went 'gers. an; lulu—Killewa (13). I Regan, Rakow (2-3) (5‘; and No I )O‘Mn Pa. menf m .F‘am meg“ we for “I.” Friday an a » aydm 0:0“ S ' who ‘mopped’ up the rest of m l“ 8 Wm“ hm" 1" the 4th National League iFreehan; McNally 1&3), Stock. Y mum's “373$?! 13%: gillsvlllnlfiarwlll ggcagtsth: mat ml the way. Gl'abowski in his ""“ng and p"”""“” beltedatw" ;Ne_w York 000000010—1 70: W. Hall (5) and Brown. HRS: ‘ glaNDERGAsi.‘ is honorarv referee . . umlmerside is'racing SUMMERSIDE — RCAF Stat- three inning stint walked two "’1‘ “OWE-“mm” Ichlcago I 201 003 01x— 71103 Det—Kaline Ml, some lelms in hosting the most notable track and field meet Ion. Summerside, handed Inman batters. l *‘ ‘ Jackson 3-6 v Anderson ‘6). San Fran- WWW»— ! S 0 5 00 M , . . . Cl. . - ed i R H E Wakefleld t8) and Ca-nn-izzaro; St. Louis 0l0000000— 1 70‘ o In the factory at this wince—the Eastern Canadian Age ass Plumbing another one aid 0 n M J L dre ‘ I _ forJul 24-25 The big est problem aheadofCHARLIE I lows 15.6 In . prince county "‘ ° 9" “We” 93“ iRCAF 1614 3 Ellsworth 15.4: and BertelL » Mame‘hal our and Haller: ma and hi}; committees ill to find homes in the Summef- softball league game at. St I'lfelptv‘inpvllillhratllhtn‘eirrllhoglfdt: l mm“ plumbing “ 9 7 Ell"; Rh mom— 2 “o Gibson "4‘1 I' Graig '9) and I I I I.I I n M.) M ‘I . - " i at ur_ 000000000—0 40iiMcCiarver. HRS: SF ---— Hiller :2:"foodwggfiflgf‘lfi’afsgiil‘uiéaii room llor {geanms .‘85‘ “if: toThggai‘t’gi double. good for four runs batt— moron PRODUCTION ; Mahatfcy um and Dalrym— i Ill. Snider (zi. supplin m; an antlete or two to contact. Ballem . . . roern HEWITT has. Mgvegls’egénag ‘43 istwowhgzegazi measlaygieed IT PtroducItiorlia IIot :gricultugggpleg Friend (4-6), McBean (9i IlLos Angeles 000000000— 0 60‘ New S‘I'OI'O lhmm- onto B'nai B’rith sportsmen lodge as ‘ ' I -, ac obs in N am urlnlz . an Burgess. Cincinnati 10000000x— l 30 ' 2:301:13 celegtylofmtheqygar . . MAURY ’ paces t' e Na- Red Whalen starting for the Blanc. LeBlanc pounded out Iltotalled 229.000 units worthJI-Iouston 000000000— 0 41; Koufax r4.4i_ Miner lat Mid Kent 5'70“ usual league in stolen bases. with 15. LOUIS APARICIO has 22 iAlrmen and going the first four two doubles. . lsmoooooo. of which three- ‘Mllwaukce 000 20000x— 2 20 5 C-amllli. Roseboro 10>; Nuxthiall ’ . . . Coach RALPH SAZIO Is very doubtful that imman walking lwn and strik‘ Inman Plumbing shortstop. i quarters was for cxport. 1 Brown (1-51. Noblebart (8). l (L3) and Edwards. i .. __—____—%__._..-..*__~____.h_d__ __. _ . -_ ' ‘1 n e his mind and return to football I 1‘1qu ll‘wmheanghe first announced he was retiring ling out. two gained the mound after the Grey Cup last year. I ihOngIIII; hIegwas just I:I:(lfig. but “,inI He was relieved m the now I am more resigned to the fact t t I means w a e I Hmh by Bob Happen who went 181:: truancy/m gave mgaed up five offensive ends for the tram I “I8 final three InningSI waking Harlack Raps Reporters For Uniusl Criticism . ~ I " ' have been fighting B JOE nEianER race. 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