ll i”h0ta20n . bench and watch Ryne mow them , (‘Dd stop worry. . 'TD,,,mg a1r3oy. Scottish Light, Ginger E., Cooly Boy and ,Harry Simmonds I-Brilliant ‘66' Golf I Simmonds of Charlotte-, Hg yesterday shot an except-3 round of golf. a 66-6 under‘ This is the second best ever shot on Belvedere w°‘°C,,,,,.se, The only one bet- Gdfwas 3 55, shot twenty years let by the then Club Pro. Char- ’.3°,Galbra-ith. ' Ile oddity about yesterday s d was that Simmonds never " the entire 18 holes. Out of the fi Harry could equal par 3. V9 5110“ Pal‘-3 holes, do no better than] and on the par-3; ., . l the round he had iivoeneniidiii iii 3 succession. Simmonds had 8 threes 8 fours . 01113.’ 2 fives on his eigliteenj U‘? E5-115° Sleady was he playing a e needed only one long 9”“ 90 get this near-record home run in 4 starts. collecting 5 RBIs Dale MacWilliams wentl gcape Traverse o to the fence back of third for a spectacular 5-II Win Ekes 1 Don MacFarlane faded far back of the initial sack for th 1 over Tyne valley fine brag in the third. Tlieilonegltl fielding Of brotliers Elmer and Jack Gorrill at third and short _Sli00d Out. and D. Crosby's runn- llilg catch in right field in the fifth frame was a gem, Sonny St_ull officiated behind the plate, Two Softball Tilts Tonight _B3~1‘!‘y's‘ Lions will be trying H115 €Vem11g_to grab a share of first place in the City Softball League standings when they play Basilica Youth Club at the Queen Charlotte diamond. Game time 1S 6 o’clock. This is the JUlIl\l0I‘S home game and not Barry’s as appeared in the schedule publish- ed earlier this week. B«arry’s trail the Juniors by one game. Donnie _MacLean will handle the umpiring chores in this game. Over at -the Old Diamond. Roll- away Aces will entertain the B. I.S. Shamrocks. The Irish are badly in need of a win if they want to keep their p-layoflf hopes SPORTS FRONT nyrms CALLAGHAN catch in the first. Traverse. fighting an up- hmCaIi;eattle all the way finally caught up with the Tyne_Valley fig in -the f I inning at Queen Elizabeth ark last night, .1191], with the score tied at 11- %;; Don MacFarlane’s grand la in home run cleared the sacks “,1 put the Cape boys _out in mm 15-11. Tyne Valley jumped Em an early lead and with one ,,,d a half innings played were ,ahead 94). But Cape Traverse, ,PWmg steadier ball afield,’ kept whi'wm.g away at the Tiger s big .m gin, and finally overtook their W315 in the seventh. L The game featured hard_hitting . a good display of fielding. .Dm, MacFarlan led the winners’ Iittack with two singles, a double, Md the circuit blow that clinch- ed the victory. He had tl1e»un- jmaiiy large total of seven ‘RBl’s. Wes Campbell had a single and two doubles for a per- feot effore in three tries. Shelley Gardiner hit a single and triple m4 appearances. and George campbrll had a perfect 2 for 2. * For Tyne Valley Elmer Gorill fbad 3 for 4, including a triple. .R0iinie Nisbet belted a triple and Silky Sullivan, the great dissaippointurient in the Kentucky Derby and The Preakness has a full brother that made his rac- ,ha debut at Hollywood Park recently. , Satin Sullivan is the name of the relation and he must have heard about the performances of his much-talked of brother. He apparently wanted to imitate, Silky and did just that at the Hollywood Park race. Satin Sullivan finished last. I II Casey _Steng_eil. manager of the New York Yankees, is definitely wold on his relief artist Ryne Duren. Old Case really likes to rave Bbout hill fireman. Recently he let out with these words about uren. f‘I did not like the idea of standing up to Walter Johnson.’s lernflc fast ball. if I were a bater today I would be no more eager to have anything to do with Ryne Duren’s jet ball. Duren’s jfast ball ruslies the air with a distinct sound. It an-' Ilounces that it is on the way and it says things when it lands in Yogi Berra: glove. It is a delightful experience to sit .on the down." The logicial conclusion that one draws I5 31;: 11%] thinks Mr. Du=ren is .9. pretty fair W M‘ let ‘O0 .8‘vI'ea.t an.a1'g‘ument as o from Casey’s remarks pitcher. on that score. Jo. be any exception. 9‘ 8 form aghmgtgn 35?,“ he.s out“ of bagbzli Swami Pilot. has no beefs : 09 Puts it this way‘ ‘‘I’m real] 11‘ ‘ ' - ,ba]1_I . V ' Y V1118 since I quit base- tmook ifgfingaggdmeflethover every ‘ball game and I have time — me time when I 5 e at_S happening to the rest of the world. awhile W3; maflaglllg I came home after a night game. to ;lI1e%al.]i'(el1,l, ‘g(r)ou’;lWbIeItt¢;r turn on thuieglights.”d en In that case’... 1 n c a on threw the go her 13 H - ,j,,Lo _ , _ P _ a to Don Zimmer W3: téggffigi }1l::1teVl;:<:1k.baifij s(1)>f(:il<ta1(1le abirgiiiggiltijéfhsnidsomis record. Em“ he joined the Braves last Juui Ce In games ;,m°ge,‘g§ (ff that the errant Ditch saddled McMahon with his f the season after five straight victories. Don was i stslgfiggelivlgie S¥.HLOI.l1S vcamdrinals on Sapitembap 4, 1957_ , _ I, pitch the ~ lon he , Brave liuiilers had their troubles trying Md Spahn uwltnid 9 3n}P}0I1S to V1Ct0I‘Y-_ Rush, Conley, Burdette 3“, but itgwaa _ Pledrllfi without success. Finally Ernie Johnston did : There‘ S1111 re ief over the stubborn Chicago Cubs. _ _Penvty of fugl still ahead in this National League. l E Junior Basilica Yo th Cl » ~ - - :53” . 11 _ Uh and Barry s Lions provided soft- ,h means Wlth a real tihriller for the right to assume the lead Clgdsoftbalr-ll League. , 3)’ nig t the two top teams met on the old di 1 d and , . amon :wk;111e::vawas_;;lction galore _before the Youth Clubbers finally “ween theyxl 811,8-6 verdict. There was very little to choose {me different 0 teams and the play in our minds that made lip Jim Mces was Dave lVIacLeod throw from centre_ field to Lame I ac’Leod teariiig in from third base. Dave picked up V sraels long single and let go to catcher Jim Duffy. mm handled the_ throw like it real veteran and had the Lion 9}‘ Gut by a wide _ margin.‘ in la 0:18 had their chances in the sixth and seventh innings to BY C35 tie up the issue but John Hughes on the mound for the ' ‘ ' 793113’ had it when the chip were down. ( Md ms 3311.195 like these that go to make a really good league e Way the boys are playing there should be plenty more 9 same thing before the season draws to a close. ‘byglmiitw more fans in attendance would certainly encourage the »ong_ How about it? Wh * It 1- 1 o ,q,arI0t;tt()1;0kS])llke a really fine harness racing card is slated for great 00 in“ d1‘1Vmg Park this coming Saturday evening. Eight the appem E ashes are on menu that seems certain to satify Eatmees of the most hungry race fans, em all 0‘. the evenmg is the Junior Free For All with five lust Bétt ', With 8 perfect right to get home in front. They are: ‘sh. J05 3;!‘ Mark. Betty French, Downtown, Aniie’s Dream and won a€’P. This free-for all should provide as keen a compet- ,go. 3 any race fan could wish for. These five speedsters will 0 IT“ two dashes. hm al‘s’°f other da_shes—-3 and 6-—will give the free-for-allers a Mml, 3!‘ as excitement is concerned. Jollity Leigh, G. Ann C., —°s My e_the seven starters in these dashes that could very 5‘1TDrise everyone by coming up with the night‘s fastest ‘F5113’ all-IIIE_ rpeafiay SI_71I'~l~’t. Taurida Bay, Perfect Hal, Jolly Dick, Record 3. . Uscita’s Boy, Peter Federal and Chrisdiale also get two mightout. Picking a winner in these dashes is going to he 3 ltang_upt°é’ghd Dmposition. Two single dashes will Found out 8 1 ar . §,tgsF‘r°".‘ here it looks like harness racing at its best and C101” urmsed if some really big upsets are scored. =I= * is 1‘ -‘K lmmI:e:I‘0ll Tigers surely gave their new manager something to ; I The on his first day at the helm of the Bengals. I zpense 3f’ bounced out of the American League cellar at the ex- .P,,.k ‘,} 6 Boston Red Sox with a double win right 1“ Fenway I I0 ' Bosox had won six straight battles and were all set} U3’ overhauling the .ram.pagiI1g New Y0”: Yankees‘; M orman and the Tigers go wild. score 16 runs, slam l ( Thavts and win two ball games all in one day- I illon .5 the kind of a display that had been expected of them _ inn tg “me ago. Perhaps they are really serious this time and .3” hi’ march. How far can they march after such a horrible; Theythe big question. .th c_ I div. .°e1‘tam.Iy belong in more select company than’ ,“n . S‘: 1 ‘When hmon teams. And that’s what Bill Norman told his Tlgeis ( Andeufrst Spoke to them. i 9.V llmbably believed hint l S(f0l'€. Fires Round , H-31‘1‘.V is first year out of jun- ior ranks, being only 20 , years of age. A brilliant future is for- seen for this young golfer by Club Pro Cecil “Bubby” Dow- ling. who says: “There is no one in the Maritimes who hits a bet- ter ball.” ‘ At the time Simmonds was playing with Gordon MacDonald, Merrill Pineau and Joe Molloy. :aliv'e. Aces .on the other hand want this game to creep up on the juniors and Lions. Red l\lacFadyen will handle this game. » Here is the league standing: P W L Junior B.Y.C. 9 6 3 Barry's Lions 9 5 4 Rollaway Aces 7 4 3 R.C.A.F. Flyers 8 4 4 B‘I.S. Shamrocks 7 1 6 Probable Pitchers The Guardian Page 7 Friday June 13, 1958 Prince Jollity Is Destroyed HALIFAX (CPL. Jollity. a favorite of Maritime racing fans, was destroyed Thursday. He suf- fered a broken hind leg in a three-<sulky coll-ission at nearby Sackville Downs Wednesday night. The eight-year-old pacer was owned by Fulton Moreside of Lower Saickville, N. S. Anthony Stops Pitts In 5th. MIlLW(AUd(EE (AP ) —-Veteran, stlffapuncliiiig Tony Anthony sur- vived a rocky second round 'I'hursd.ay night, (lien stopped Or- ville Pitts -in 57 seconds of the fifth round after dropping the ll/lilwa-ulkee hopeful four times. Anthony weighed 176 pounds, Pitts 1741/2. The light heavyweight bout was scrlieduled for 10 rounds. NEW YORK (AP) — Probable pitchers for today's major league games (won and lost records in parentheses): American League Detroit at New York (N)-— Hoeft (4-5) vs Slhantz (4-2). ' Kansas City at Boston (N)- Oarver (7-2) vs Brerwer (2-5). . Cleveland at Wasliinigton (N)- Marleski (7 - 4) vs Kemmerer (3-3). 'CllllC‘3g0 at Baltimore (N—-Do- novan (23) vs Harsliman (5-5). National League Milwaukiee at St. Louis (N)- Jay (0-0) vs Jackson (4-2). Philadelphia at San Francisco (.\iJ—4R0b(eI‘ts (5-6) vs Antonelli (5-4). Pnittsburgih at Los‘ Angeles (N) -Kline (6-6) vs Koulfiax (3-2). Cincinnati at Ohicaigo—(Purkey (8-1) vs Br-igigis (0-0). ‘Junior Practice Held Thursday Hopes for the formation of a J uiiior Baseball League grew dimmer last night as only a dozf en players tiirned up at Memor- ial field for the scheduled Junior practice. The boys held a light workout, and each player took a few cuts with the bat as coach Jack “Spy” Ready looked on. v It was not known at a late hour last night just when the next practice would be- called, but it is possible that Monday night will be the date chosen. If the teenagers of the City don’t show more interest then they did last night then there is a strong chance that the Junior plans will be dropped for the time being, which would leave the City of Charlottetown without a baseball league this year. There is very little hope of getting enougn senior players to start a league like last years, so Char- lottetown’s hopes rest on the Jim- iors, how about turning out in better numbers for the next prac- tice. BASEBALL RESULTS American League First Kansas Oitiy 020 010 010—-4 12 0 New York 000 000010—-1 8 0 Herbert and Smitih; Stuirdivant, Dirnmar ('6) Nlagl-ie (9) and Berna. L-Siturdivant. H-Rs: K(Cly - Cerv (16); NY-C-areiy (6). Dielosoin and Clhiti; Ford,-Din ren ( 11) and Howard. W-Duren. HR: NYk-Sloowiron (6). (5). Detroit 000 002 000-2 7 0 Boston 200 100 01x—4 11 0 Foytack, Aguirre (4) Margin (5) Valentinetti (7) and Hagan. Wilson (8) Sisler, Delock (6) and wh,1t.e_ w.siisler; L-Foytaclr. Det-Virgil (1); Bos-Jensen (15). Chicago, Wash’ 000 410 01x—6 1'1 2 Diginovani, Wy-nn (7) and _B(8L- my; Ramos, Hyde (8) and Court.- ne«y_ W - Hyde; L - Wynn. .H:R.S: Chi-Sumitih 2 (6); Wash - Sievers (121. ’ Cleveland 001 310 000-5 12 0 Baltimore 022 030 00X—7 13 0 Grant, MDSSl (4), Lemon (5), Constable (8) and Nixon; Porto- carrero. Johnson (4) Odell (9) .and Triandos. W - Johnson: L- iMossi. HRS: Clev: Colavito (8) Bali: Marshall (3), Triandos (13) National League Milwaukee 100 002 i»10—s 9 4 Ohicaigo 200 200 000-4 10 1 Burdette. Tro«w(b(r(id:ge (5), Rob- inson (6) and Crandall; Dra(bow- sky, Plhllliips (3), Drott (9) and S. Taylor. W-Robinson; L-Dralb- owsky. HRS: Mil——-Maiiliferws (13); Clii—-Tliomson (7). . phiia 000 021 001.4 10 0 Los Angeles 111000000—-3 8 1 Sanford, Farrell (8) and Lon- nett; Williams, Laibine (9) and Roseboro. W«F.arrel(l. L-Williams. HR: Phil-Jones (5). Pniittsiburglh S Fraiiclsco 000 100 000-1 2 2 Raydon and Foiles; Wortliinigton (6) Grisnsocn (8) and Siclimidt. L-Giel. International League Second , K.C. 000 200 000 000-2 10 1 it NYk 010 010 000 001-3 12 1 (ion oo2 021-510 0 Cinciniiiati * _ St. Louis 000000000—062 Lawrence and Bailey; Mlaeill, McDaniel (7), Paine (9) and Smith. L-Mizell. HR: Cin-Bailey 0200I01020—510 0. 000 101 oo0—2 4 o . Giel, L 000300100——4 7 0 Race Results In Maritimes SAINT JOHN, — (CP) — Rog- er Stone and Roy Scott grabbed double wins in harness racing here Thursday night. Miles in BALTIMORE (AP)—Baltiimore Orioles '1‘hursday night rattled off 13 hits, including two-ruiihomers by Jim Ma-rsihiall and Gus Trian- dos, for a 7-5 victory over _Cleve- land Indians. .‘ Connie Johnson, the third of four pitchers used by manager Pa-ul Richards, picked up his third triumph against five de- feats. Veteran reliefer Don Mossi, who took over from starter J. T. (Mudlcat) Grant in the fourth, ab- sorbed his sixtli defeat against four victories. WASHINGTON (AP) __ Neil Ohi'i«sley’~s third straight hit, a triple off the rightfield wall in the eighth inning, drove home Rocloy Bridges and gave Wash- ington Senators a 6-5 victory over Chicago White Sox Thursday nigilit. Victim of Clhrisley's drive was Early Wynn, who had relieved Dick Donovan in the seventh in- ning. Winning pitcher \\ as Wash- ington’s relief ace, Dick Hyde, who siuipipla-nted starter Pedro Ramos in the top of the eighth 2.13 3-5 by Roger Stone and Flaming High were the best of the night. Other first places went to Honey’s Rascal, Holly’s pride and MacDale. WOODSTOCK — (OP) —- Ben Brooke C., owned at Saint John, won both heats of the featured harness racing event here Thurs- Toronto Seeking Title Match TORONTO (OP)——Toronrto box- ing promoter Jack Allen said ’llhaursda'y a “fiirrn o(llfer” of $300,- 000 will be made to W'0(I'lld heavy- weilglht champion Floyd Patterson to defend his title in Toronto in September. NINA omen ORA moo um out in “ FBWS 5"‘ ANNIVERSARY Sty fan: avdfl & FI(NA SERVIC E STATION Willard E. Betti, Prop. 115 Elm Avo. Dial 5334 Charlottetown. awyta-nu-IJ} as day night, doing the mile twice in 2.13 flat. Vici Hi _Li was an- dashes were Wm by J. P. Hal, other double winner. Single tlement in North America, will be Dashes were won by Fraser Hal, Andrew's Girl and Lola Hal. after Al Smiths second homer of ‘ the night, this one with one aboard, tied the score at 55. Hyde had to survive a serious jam in the ninth inning to gain his fourth victory in five deci- sions, all in relief. ST. LOUES (AP)—ZBrooks Law- rence stoipped St. Louis Cxardiinails Thursda-y night on six hits for a 5-0 shutout backed by robust 10- hit support from his Cincinnati Redleg teammates. Lawrence allowed only two Cardinals to reach second base. He didn't issue a single walk and struck out five to get hisfourtlli victory. Ed Bailey slammed a two-run homer in the eighth and Frank Robinson hit a solo homer to fin- ish the Cincinnati scoring in the ninth. Vinegar Bend Nlilmll was the Cardinal loser. The Cards‘ veteran batting star, Stan Musial, went hitless. Musial now has gone 10 times at bat without a hit. NEW YORK (AP) -- Elston Howard drove in the winning run with a 12th-inning single for a 3-2 victory Tlhuisday night as New York_ Yankees gained a spliit with Kansas City in a day - night doubleheader. The Athletics, who won the opener 4-1 fell to third place withtihe defeat. Murry Dickson, 42 - year - old Athletics rigihitliander, went all the way and had shut out the American League leaders after t)he.siiotth inning, when Bill Skow- ron’:s sixth home run had tied it two-all. Little Murry, now 4-2, had left seven men on base over the 9th, 10'tfi and 11th innings. Rookie Riyne Duren gained a 3-1 record with the nuigihtcap vic- Braves Win Over Chicago By THE CANADIAN PRESS Miilwaukeefs first-place Braves made four errors Thursday and Lew Burdette became their 10th straiglit sta-rtinig pitching failure- but they still came up with a 5-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs. In the American League, Kan- sas City Athletiics licked the Yankees 4-1 in the first game of a doubleheader. Boston Red Sox kept themselves in that tight race for second by wlh-ipvping Detroit 4-2. The National League's western cousins were at home and be- haved like perfect hosts -- Phila- delphia took a «H decision from Los Angeles Wflii-le Pittsburgh edged San Flranicrisco 2-1. Orioes Edge Inclians Redlegs Blank Cardinals tory, fanning four of the five men he faced after, relieving. starter Wlhi-tey Ford with men on first and second and one out in the 11th. I The Atliletics ea nod their first victory at Yankee Stadium in 18 starts since July 22, 1956, in tho opener. Tim Tam To Race NEW YORK (AP)—Tim Taim, who won four major 0liree-year- old races including the Ken- tucky Derby and the Preaikness, will never race again be(cIause.of an anlde injury suffered during the Belinont Stakes. Jimmy Jones, who trains the Calumet farm horses for Mrs. Gene Ma-rkey of Lexington, Ky., said Tim-Tam will undergo an operation Tuesday or Wednesday at the University of Pennsyl- vania’: school of veterinary med- icine in Philadelphia. “I have no hopes he'll ever race again,” said‘Jones after ex- amiining x-rays of the broken sesamoid bone in Tim Tam’s right front anukile. The bone forms Never Again “I-Ie’s ruined, and about all we can do is save him for the stud.” Veterinarian Dr. William 0. Reed said radium tireatment is being used to help cut down the swelling so the operation can be performed. Tini Tam won eight straight races going into the 11/2-(mile Bel- mont Stakes, in whiclh he was at- tempting to complete the Triple Crown sweep. The bone appar- ently broke as he battled for the lead with Gavan at the head of the stretch a quarter of 1 mile from the finish. Cavan drew off to win as Tim Tam hobbled. The $22,920 he earned for frin- ishing second in the Belmont made his 1958 total $467,200 - flhe knob at the back of the felt- lock joint just above the foot. most earned by any horse (hit your to date. . 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