‘TW __when lace for ea if Bint 86 ‘ ! the ul Fe oe gue ing title. Still there wasn't much wager- reported on the outcome of ed 15-rounder between who each has at possession of the te i : 4! e781 ia ea FE cE F £ is 5 1 : i i senior RDON’S back Kluszewski Fro seer aT J 7 2 ; i to grab the National League remote but they are going world series competitor is selected. Pirates have plenty of opportunity to do the same to and Braves. Naturally the Dodgers are hoping they do (AP)—Odds}| Amo ranging from 2-1 to 7-5 Tuesday favored Carmen Basilio over Fullmer on Friday night they battle at the Cow Pa- the National Boxiag As- sociation world middleweight box- af Gr ne i the winner. The two fight for the NBA ver- the middleweight title that was taken from Ray Robin- son for failure to defend in- the allotted time. But the New York Horses - reached a record low of 624,000 at the beginning of June, 1959. e a . Their chances of to break use if they don’t the chances of Los Angeles win- fl ag are pretty slim. now: it: lookk like those San Francisco Giants have a on the pennant. Cleveland Indians are making a determin- in the thick of the American league pennant better than a week ago, the Chicago White Sox things pretty well under control, sporting a bulge over the Tribe from Cleveland. However, the Gor- donmen refused to call it quits and they began closing the gap ‘and served notice to: everyone including the Pale Hose that this race is far from over. Francona is belting the ball at a merry clip and his inspiration seems to have given the Indians new fight. certainly appears to be getting the most out of this ball club that was given a slight chance by anyone of going the entire dis- tance. ' = ust when it looked like the race was wrapped up in this Indians have come to life anf given their z State Commission still recognizes aT 7 | °c Hi Chicago’ White Sox Get | m Pirates ? z ait i i i § i F 5 = 3 ! z ! ze : : a 5 é a : é | i ga 4 hi a 3 Fors . Gf 4 i iy d i FE i hitt aR g ‘ i | Zo ae ait g t i : i i, seer 5 e # 5 e 4 3 B é g : 3 2 g eo = 4 ‘ g®e Be 2 5. \4 - ¢ Stitch Battles Cuban Tonight LOUISVELLE, Ky. (AP) — Ru- dell Stitch, seeking a shot at the title, meets unde- contender by the National Box- ing Association, has won 12 con- cecutive fights. HRs: Bit—Boyd BASEBALL American League Baltimore 22010 000-5 6 1 Kansas City 000 103 20x-6 10 0 O'Dell, Brown (6), Loes 4-5 (7) and Triandos; Herbert, Tsitouris 3-2 (4), Sturdivant (8) and Smith. i ; i a gx gee i g g 2 i Wi ri a8 : é 2 é B E $ Re ae S ; ge = & z . 4 ln $83 : race ‘and kept the pari-m ringing merrily. When the of battle had cleared off, Butler was the winner by half a length; Meadow Al (Joe O’Brien) was ‘second, and Adios Oregon vious mark. In passing, it may be mention- ed that Meadow Al was the only free-legged pacer of the starters and it is a high tribute to Joe O'Brien's that he was able to make such a showing with him in such a field i Jug, to be raced later at Dela- .| ware, Ohio. And here is something about the runners that may be interest- ing to our readers. At York, Eng- land, on August 20, a real upset was staged when Paddy's Sister —from Ireland, of course—won the six-furlong Gimtrack Stakes. It was England's top race for two-year-olds and was the fourth straight stake triumph for Pad- dy’s Ssister. (2), Nieman (15) New York 100 001 010-3 12 2 Cleveland 400 020 00x—6 6 & ward; MecLish 16-6 and FitzGer- ald. HRs: NYk-Throneberry (6), Lopez (19). CleColavito 2 (37), Power (10). National League Los Angeles 201-100 010-5 9 1 Phila 010 000 010-2 7 1 Podres 12-7 Sherry -(8) and Roseboro; Roberts 11-14 Farrell (9) and Thomas. HRs:\ LA-Snider (21) Hodges (21). Pha-H. Ander son (14). Chicago 210 401 000— 8 T1 © Cincinati 130 000 110-6 10 0 Buzhardt, Henry .8-6 (2), Elston (7) and Neeman; Purkey, 10-14 Schmidt (4), Brosnan (5), Acker (8), Pena (9) and Bailey. HRs: Chi— Noren (2), Neeman 20; Cin—Pendleton (3), Lynch (17). International League Montreal 200 210 0Ox—5 9 1 Mahaffey, Masson (5), Surkont (6) and Coker; Valdes and Brum- ley. Columbus O11 001 000-3 7 0 Richmond 010 000 000-1 3 3 Jackson and Baich; Short, James (9) and Darrell Johnson. Ford 13-7, Blaylock (6) and Ho-|. First Rochester, 002 003 0O— 5 6 1/45; Toronto 000 000 0— 0 6 2) Ricketts and McCarver; Brown- ing and Henry. Buffalo 200 000 100— 311 96 TERRIFIC CROWD Interest had been building up for weeks, and the horse that was expected to win—Mighty Lee, that recently set up a track pacing cord at Charlottetwn of 2.03 finished third and fifth. no reflection on the driver, as he had to mile against horses that were al- most equal in speed This was a race in ers’ tactics paid off. dash saw Mighty Lee, dri George Callbeck, try to lead from Convair, and they raced neck and neck to the half. Convair’s winning mile in the first dash in which Dave Grat- tan finished second. Mighty Lee (Callbeck) was third ig the first. ven by George Mauger. She fim MARITIME Lv. MONCTON ....eecccccoss ious 8:00 AM. ADT Av. GOOSE BAY. oonciccesccsccscssses 10:15 AM. ADT lw. GOOME BAY .......:0....2...0:.: 11:15 AM. ADT wo ees... 1:35 P.M. NDT La BE. TORING ccs ccs cesar 2:30 P.M. NDT Ar. GANDER ................ 3:10 P.M. NDT in. GA 3:45 P.M. NDT Ar. GOOSE BAY ceccccccccccson 4:50 P.M. 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