Dy Jfll REICIILER NEW YORK lAPl--New York Giants olftcially decided Monday to become San Francisco Giants. Brooklyn Ddodg a may decide to follow the Giants to California next week. The decision to move westward was made during a Zlz-hour meet- ing when the Gtants' board of di- rectors vtncd I to l to shift the National League baseball tran- clitae to San Francisco. The lone dlaaenter was M. Donald Grant. a minority stockholder The Dodgers. who have,hccii given the green light hv the league to move to Lns Xngcles. were expected to make their Iltlfl I formality at I board meeting next week. "It's all over. teiiims." t'lllh president Horace Sionehatii told reporters and photographers ltl the Giants' offices as he emerged from the closed meeting "Weive Just voted to transter the club to San Francisco. That means we'll be playing in the west coast next year. That is pro- viding the mayor of San Fran- ctscrt lttlftls all the Cflnlllllfllls pro- mised and he agrees to the naiiie of the 'Giants' being retained ” The club. an original member when the National League was tormerl in lR76, has rcprmcntcd New York (lily ever since with the exception of R sis-year period from lll77 through lR82 Stoneham, principal force in 'hc drive westward, said he antici- pales no difficulty. He retealed Mzotiations already were under way with Tom Yaw key. owner ltf Roslnn Red Sox, for the (itants to actlttira the San Francisco trait chine an a fort-ritnner to transfer ring the Giants in that clti. The New York Giants Decide To Go To San Francisco llled Sox currently operate the San Francisco club in the Pacific Cuaat League. ”Chtth Feeney t'iit-e-president- Charles Feeneyt was in Boston last Friday and talked with Joe Cronin tgerieral manager of the Red Soxt." said Stoneham. ”We. made an offer for the club and are confident we'll come to an agreement very soon.” Stonehatti said he planned to leave for San Francisco some next uP('h to take up the many matters which have to do with drafting the baseball territtiry from the coast lcagiic linrter the rules of baseball. initiation for such a move is limited to the period from Oct. 1 through Oct.& 81 - "We are perfectly willing to sill down with the Pacific Coast League and discuss what should he a lust and proper compensa- tion for the San Francisco terri- tory." Stonchani said. ”Machin- ory has been set tip for such ar- hitratitin We certainly are ready to abide by whatever the deci- Flllll " Sttiiichzitti said he had hr-en given to iindt-rstand that plans al- rcaclv have been drawn up for the proposed ttcii 4.'itl0(l-capacitv sla diiim and that if the plans are apprinr-d the arcna could he I'('flflV for thc ittsll season. ”I te hero told the park may be ready by next summer." he said "Until then we plan to play nitr games Ill Seal Stadium. which seats appioximately 22.000. It is out iircscnt intention in play all da) CJIIIIPK there with thc excep- tion of twice a week, Titesday and l'Vl'lfl3l' nights. We certainly don't helieie in a complete night Continuing Batting Race NEW VORK HI” Tori Wtl liams and Vlicket Vtantlr cntcr another phase of their exciting American league batting race to- night and they likely will con- tinue: thctr drive toward the coi- oled lllfl mark. ii-itltams will he lacing l'lI'tF lands pitchers off whnrtt he s col lerted 25 hits in 47 times at bat tor a an average. Mantle will he gr-in: against KRIIUIH citi- rnotindsmen and hes hclrihorcd them for a 460 mark on 2!! sale- ttes In full ll'le:. Don Mont is ll'tIPfltllPfl to face Willtams and Boston Red So: while Ralph Terry is the A'ti pro- tiahle azainet Mantle and New Vorlt Yankees Veither Williams. 39 on lug Pitt. nor Mantle. a Illrllhtl) 25. showii any signs of letting tip. in last. weeks games. Williams booaterl his average tlve points to 392 with sevdllt hits in l4 trip- Vlatitle lifted his mark six point: In .135 with I I2-for-25 perform- anca. BASEBALEIEHROLINDUF-L RESULT! American League Cleveland III III) Mn -0 4 I Kansas City tmtltt ms--l S to Narle-kl and Nixon; Gorrrttin and Thompson. ITANDING American I; I I. Pd. frll New York 77 M MIA fhttlln M 47 .SM 1 Boston Al 35 .126 H' Detroit .30 30 .405 I9 ttalttmore M 39 4R7 31 Cleveland in S2 47.'i 21"! Washington 4ft 72 M3 32 Klllkag city at 71 ..'lItl .12Ui PROIARIJ-I I'ITf'lfF.RS NI-TW YORK tAPt Probable pttchers for today's major league games (Won-loll record. in par- entheaenl: National League st. Louis at New York I1. twi- ntghiiaonea 19-7) and L. Mc- l.F UN IV HOW ERS ll.-ititlc maintained his edge In t L""3"'" d'l"'"l ll" Cm” T'”"' home runs with 32. Williams and Rov Steier: (ll Wtuhington are ticd tor the ritnnerttp position with ill each. Simers is in a lie with Wanlle fur lltr' runs batted in lead Each has M In the Valiooal league. Atari Vlitsial at St. Louis (lard: wrettted the halting lead from Milwau- kt-c's Hank Aaron Nliistal gained one point to .”l.'l.'I irhilr Aaron. who managed only six hits in Silt at bats. rloppert into a third place deadlock at .127 with Willie Maui of New York Giants and Frank Rnhinmn of Cincinnati p Dirk G r o a t lmoied tip it single point to Jal, good tor second place. I Despite his a I u m p. Aatxin slammed two home riinii and drove in eight mm to hold that top spot in these cntegrriets. He has 34 home runs. three rnorey than Brooklyn"! Duke Snider, and I95 rhlili ttaniel iln7t is Anlonelli tlII2ll land Barclay '77t or ConatahlQ' 'l I- i Cincinnati at Brooklyn t2; twi- niizhtt Lawrence ttl - lot and Kllppslein in-ltlt; vs Podreit lio- 5- and Mcneviit tut. ('hI('AllI at Philadelphia '2; twi- ntghtt -Drshowitky -9 - to- and Jtroanan tit-4i vs Simmon. tll-It and Roberts in-ltti. l Milwattltee at Pittiihttrlh lNtm Conlev 13-6! or Ptntrrn I4-Gt vn llakll ill-7'. American lit-ague W'Rs'lIlD2t0TI at ('htctigo l2. twi- ;ni:hti- Stohbs is lst and Pascual ;4tt-lli or Abernathy it-lot vii Wil- tsoti il.l-tti and Harshman (T7! or Kccgan '7li. . New York at Kansas (illy Wit.- Ttirley tlll-.'lI vs Terry t4-'II. Baltimore at Detroit tNl - Drown tint or Moore in. va .Foytack Il.'t-ltti. I'4oston- at Rrcwer tl4-9t vs Mossi 49-7'. -tease at the Polo grounds. . League meeting laat May. At the -was given contingent upon the .M(llllIll;-A-rid iwillioms A... of Pittshitrgh.'nu"ed M" . (.,,.,,,,,,,, W, yi Golf Round Sjaozt; lGrooni, Ashley leave For One Vvaak Count schedule." ltonebam reiterated the under? O Th. chrbma” GDDIHACI Tlluhtyu A'lC- mt 1”, lying reasons for the Gtantt' deg cialon to quit New York were the ateadity diminishing attendance. and the prospect of loaing the Both the Gianta and the Doc!!- era were given the green light to move to the coast at a Natlonall "Old Reliable” (Jed Ballem to Lb time it was believed permission halt the blazing bats of Russia Burner and Electric two teams moving together. ”That'a not In." said Stoneham. "(me move is independent at the- other. The Giants were given per- mission to move regardless of .h The next E” Iponded with a 1-3 win over thel bristling Rnssmeri their best of seven (lily Soft- ball League finals at one game What Brooklyn 1109-V , ' Aleer retained their Island Mia- mm" i' mm" we mm" "9" Mwi IDTIPCZ1 Rpifztliihg lothnlllliiltmgheih-lulghtstanding fielding plays '5 DWN” 7"" "ml ” '”y m h"' """h" Vol" w' 'l"'dy. hard won the opening game 8-6 were numerous Dick Carroll VlCl0D' '3'" P”! K”' "A4 have the permission." Stoneham said the Giants fig- ure to draw more than 1.000.000 persons next season even if the home games are played in Seal Stadium. ”We also have a contract with Skiatron. a pay-as-you-go firm. to telecast oitr home games on a closed circuit They have guaran- teed us at least twice as much the Old Diamond this evening g It six o'clock III The surprising Rnssmen were away and running yesterdayi first inning btit blew their chanc- -Sa ting titii costly errors and allow. ha in: thc Lions to ,ctirt- four runs. lln Lions Defeat Rossmen 7-3 -up:-if.” To Even Softball Series I-I Coach Len Arscnault called ottiaad two runs scored on an over- LlmitedlDunn scored as George Bradley last night and Barry's Lions re-llashed a single down the line. to deadloclryley each had two bits in three trips for the Lions. Flick Land- ry yielded lhc hil ltick for the :Rossmen with three hits in four on Sunday afternoon. The thirdymade a brilliant one hand at!!! series game will be played onioft Gus Flynn in the second in- ning and Flynn himself turned around second for the Ross- men. evening with a 3-0 lead in thel On hand for HIP Elm? WI! es in the third inning. commit-lBurncr and Electric Ltd. Tennis Results . Earl Smith and Will-If CMUGG row to first. Willie Dunn drew. won nu mud M.” Dam” walk and both Hughes and we suurd”, mun” by 4.. Ieoting this year. laland Itnglu titleholder. Paul Kaye and bin partner. Manny Kay: by Icon! of 6-2. 5-2. 3-6. 4-0. 5-3. g on Sunday afternoon the team of Mrs. Willett and Bud Mac- Mike Connolly and Tiger Brad- Betty Dunn by Icorea of .6-0. M. This i; the third year in a row for the Wlllett and Mac- Aleer team to hold this title. This years laland Champion! are: Mcns Single: - Paul Kaylz Ladies Singles - C. Willett; Mena mmy Ross. the owner of Rossiboublee - E. Smith and W. Cul- who Ien; Mixed Doubles - E. Wtllett 5 been wtiichiiit: llls protege: and Bud MacAleer. dcr the utiidancc of coach Wil- some fancy defensive ball as we are receiving now from their margin of viclnn. lis Ilonncsscy play throughout 7 Iai- gpon sored television. Th is That was enough for veteran "W Sf'I"lPV i amountulo approximately SL500: Ccd Rallem llc Drn'cecl't('d to BAt(Rl"S 000 ” hiirl steady httll and at iiiicrt on )' AI! R H ' Asked whether there lit a pm- four hits and no runs for vhf n lhmlu-wv NA 4 l (l, Slllllll) of a nother National last fiie IHIIIIU5 In all Balcm Vt Iiuiiri. i- . 2 v H . , , . League club switching to New Sat"? ill! "I"? lllls (3 BI'iItll0.t. lll 3 ll l yD:D5-Aiullw (M8 l'"u"h:i york-y gmneham "plied lvctth Dalriel started for the I) Mat-( alltim. .'th 4 l l Pllc may 3' T0!!! Ofmlll In --1-ml t ""1 .,,m-9.-y gut t.Rossmen and had the game well A. Carroll, ct .. 4 ft 0 clutch singles by Bob Cerv and Wm "y mi, 1 begin, our ,..,,,,e ' In hand itnttl lhln;.'5 heitan hop; M l:(tlIn0ll);, It . I: l) 3 'Lllf,lIIl'll'.ll0mplI(-an Kavnaaagtz i' M1 '" i"d"''m0" 0' Mn” N t Pending llehmd hi-mt H-I-itmisivniiliit ()3 J) t 2 I lAndellt?lA.ns iioiiiih” 3' l come. I'm convinced that many l 'g';!"'":' 'd' E35 '9 ""”h - p' I J Emmy 9” 1 I 2 ' . changes will take place on the i op M ii " Hi" I P re 0 )' 1'" 7 R 907ml" MW 3'7- W99 -Vvltcltu Tttlall - ers duel with the lndians fast-l base-hall map I predict the ex- luw M” Dlluinn of both major league! l)alztcl was cliargctl with six ROSS Bl'R.VF.lt balling Ray Narleski. 9 - .'l. The AD . . rum and the HHS shcptiard. R it .,.im-.,. st. pI(chgf auowe.-i only j'n"rdl":::i:n'h::::yn';',.: ;:::&!'m" again as brilliant as tic was on F l.:tnrtri. ll 4 I -7 three bases on halls He fannedl ' Sunday. irate im only No hilt; P sliepiisrd. cf 4 l I two of the last three batters ha" -- --W - - --.O-.. The ROh5f7l9ll siaricrl last witlii M. sionagtian. .'lb 3 0 I raced, . , i - . Paddllild. Carr c . 4 l l - - , - ''K'"3l” M H” k lam” i Narleaki acattcred five hits and S SIdC BCCES ”"'”l""l' ""5"" Ca" ""dl"' H"”h”' '' i ' 2 " (:.fanned six batters but gave up Darky Lowe to 'score three runsl D. Lowe, as h . .. .4 (I: l "V2" bu” on Mm. H. lnowmy In the opening ramc. E, Tralnor. l .. . l - y - COPO TYGVOTSI V In the third inning Fed Balltltm (3 Flynn. zii . . .. R 1. t((:I':fo:'enLIlIedlIfoI:X'l:4 George Malcolm Stole most ot maclhsiina ha-:t,,t13r:gt,:rE,r;;mi-lift .04; pl it 0 0 L" 5"” "'9", d55l"'d l'"m' 9" D the bows as the Eummersidc 9 ' i is i i gt ' ' ti”. fl o ll 'l"3l' '" "Kl" W Tl'0mPS0"-. - A A ly tnllowcd Hlllt. ti smite an R Mat-Lean. p Ccrv had Mole" "com hm wmml Reggie Hughes laid down a httntl Totals 32 .1 9 - ae. softball 7-5 at Queen Elisabeth Park last evening to tie tip " ' their series at a game apiece. 1 Wlh the score 4-.'l for the home. N Y. G forces in the seventh inning. Mal-A, ' colm belted one to deep righll centre and went all the way, around. chaatng two mates; across the plate ahead nf him. "PW YORK (AP, N" Ynrkt In the top of the ninth with one mm”. deem” M "H" M 5" m Ca” "um" M ms. Malmlmi Francisco was hailed in most is made 2 xvcclacular shoe-ilr1ntli,,,,,.,,."..i,,.,, Mmmy mhi ., think it" (mi... mi no "iii agers at the timiti as the Cubs grah of Dale Macwilliamis ft to , centre.. ending the frame. yllisl ' mm" wod :"h”"hS"l""”' H", "I "over-tlie-shoulder" catch of VI.' "All ”''l "' ”' '" "ml Campbell": drive to centre in they '" ' t ftflh wna aim a ttntiiiiiii gem iiiiit. -"it"! -I . u.,,,,m,n,m,,ba" ager of Detroit Tigers. laid: rally. The game wait the best "We congratulate San Fran- played at Sumtnerslrle this season ciscn on getting major league There were no errors for seven basdtall. This move makes our N inning; and Dal! 1-1 for sum- national game more national." merit . and I r Cape Traversei H m" "N mm! sonny Sm" nan Topping. president of New gave up ten hltti and struck out eleven. Harold Leard was toe touched for eleven safe blows and wilted I. The opposing pitchers led their -- -- l respective teams with the bliid- J,::m:,lg”i'.,,.kwi:, rli geon. Stull had two ainglea and new m,mm,dmR. -- a double in four tries. and Leard . H ,- II” M. 3 Mr .' -u ml mm." Parka Llroll. vice president. the retittlt of carefully placed "3" l'""'.' m'""" "' K"W'” hunts. For the Cape. Ken Barrett Cny Mm'"r" "M: hit 1 for I. For summcratde Des -- - Roberta collected I singles in .1 vrmmnwwrw atom t or .a Deighani ' '" ft Cincinnati Blames Wendell Mat-Fadyen'a tneat- ;m hand spur of a ball whining over scond base was the best effort a play: by the vltiltors. and brother Jed started it neat aouble play by will stand to profit from the do; ----- ---- dl Paul Shoulders manager Gabe. Paul of Flnctnnatl ll . ll . f h Rod. h h h i m.k"u A" """p'"”.l 3"” "Ii Ida: ninelofwthtir tail, "' m('::d:';:dl"w'.l:' ll games and fall out of eoiiten-i - with A. Cameron handling the I xzclhr "N N.mm.I hum D"- bases. ' Eire: Sigzling 76 In Women's Tebbetta. I la an unusual statement from a; club general manager. Paul said the pitching Matt lacked "bench" I strength and that "a reduction in Moncmn tcPo...M.ry Ellen eats made It dltttcult tor the re-. Drtscoll of the Satan John River matnde-egof the club to maintain one-l wmnnfg golf chmtnplemahtp, failure to DAV! I QCDII 'DHItft.' . Misa DrlacolI'I performance It can he directed at nti- lll :- Ilan enabled her to carry on the have been some mhtakes madel Maritime Junior ct-own. She tlri- I and I accept the reapontitbtlity tot” Iahed etght strokes better than those but. at the aamettrne, there runner-up Rita lnttnea of tatnem In only one thing I hlve In mind NR1. N.s.. tn the timtor eornpet- l now and that in a strengthening Rim 1 of our staff for the future hectiu.-e A Cynthia Hills, of the host club. l I have come to realise that re- lied Mlaa Lohnea. Nova Scotia garttleiis of how good a ball clutit title holder. to decide poslttons Ia on the field. it tnuiyt have a' to the match day staring Tues- day. a pitching 'bench' to suite upon Miu Drlscoll. ll. of Rotheaay. l4.l.. on has won it gnu chant- ptenahlpa since tsresung into the lime In IQ. than at our efforts In the tutant will revolve around a strengthen- In of the pitching nan." l O D . . . h l . till tant Move Hailed As-:?."m:t.l::i'.i:.:St;';if"' Sr-iiatnrs said the ithtlt "will bei "Mr" 'l”'m"" 1"" luwyl D"' , h-1. b hlL,w rocher of the Dodge-ni .::.".::. 2: .:::. ”.r'.':. ...;-------i on -i in cm tiottal .1 c o p e. coast." ynrk v"m.,,V mdm ,-,.im(., in templadng I shift to In Angeles. the move although the Vankeea. lwk I Mlllnl ""5- ptirture. 3 us to comment on it." laid Fresco "we are sorry to not the Giants Thompson. Dodger vice-president. ;the shift as a forerunner of poti- aihla others 2 will have to conattter move.-.”. Vlllaon said. "The Cleveland In moving anywhere at this time." the CINCINNATI up, u (;,,,,,..i llon the Pacific Coast tnaittie lot of brilliant defensive Rpm,” shoulder” . M. IN" "7 llll only "This office has had no the blame Vloridsv for the recent ""lrl"l "WW "7 "ll! f”'"'lP"t ' lllflcd move except what we read He also gave what he do-'i lbed " It ot oti :'..;i..i...'.'--'i. ":..'2:.'.:.'.i'..... seoars ARENA l efficient-ea by some of the indlvidvr Direct from WWVA H-dattan of a pitching staff IIIL Mu". "You cut Judge rmiii this ihail catiitmi lhave been there anyhow on r Woody HeId'a walk I Thompson had gone hitleas in Ht boll & Giants "I don't think there In aitvy testton about it-San Francisco ll great tt'tH.llW league town I Remember When Both Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Ctths were without man- ; gained a 6-1 victory is years ago today in a turbulent contest in ere." f'alvtn Gitffith of Washington and lered banishment alter lively "M" (Mm M dlaeuuiona with the umpti-ea. IIIIIIITION IAIEIALI. Dkn tNi nooooooiooo I 4 0 IL All- EUTRAL RTANII Rrnnklyn Dodgers, who are con- Stara not ouoooooo l 4 Q Erskine. Ileasent A. Koutax a and Roaeboro. Walker I; Coateri, Collum 4. Cuellar 1. Iawengttth I and Noble. W: Roulax. L: Lovenguth. "It would be presiimptttoits for The president of Cleveland tn- ans. Myron R. Wilson .lr . sees FIRST JET IATTLI 'l1ie first let battle nccurrpd over Korea in I950 between Com- mtinlata who lost oneplaneuind United Nattotia' force. who had "Maybe some of the other l'lIllW ans. though. have no idea ol George Trautman. president of Fight Forts Are Wdtting For Good Fight Card In S'Side rigltituaara anxiously-watt vltllllltttlwl-'5' "'5 tuttiouuiu!tahiuiaiouallI'-iI'd- "'”':wi""' iiqatucivieauaiunri-tau Everyone knew that dun, that! Ul":.IIDIl'l will be haahadlllllhuandloatwlymnchtr" Summit”! to He knocked out Buddyb in "Paainata Araanaalt this 53 t g . E At-Iona tan.k oedActieLupoittItn outatot-ridtigbttliatvtll Pmvldgw. and finished the tin the ID&Al;Cl:!'I all ti?”-Odli U nter New England Featlterwei t aeata. n . look: Champ in two rounds. Hts draw. the best card ever seen on bout with Pat McCarthy. out-l coil. and it looks now as If atandlng boxer tn the ltght- tandattce records will be Boat Races Held At The Victoria Park On Saturday gal? iwln Tug-O-Weir In Exhhddon Ilclallah. IIICK CASH More thrilling speed boat .& ll,-K CLADSWIID races were held at the Victoria Ilobin Creelman... Park on Saturday with a large Robin Houston crowd of spectators lookiiig on. Garth Crockett... There were two upsets during Ivan Andrew. . the course of the races. nncp trt Love .. - came when Keith Carmichael itp- Percy Simmons not his boat going: around a lllflll FREE FOR ALL during the 25 ill” Classified nnhin ('1-Qelmgn .. ll race the other camc when Earl Gum Crockett... . . . . .. 2 4 MacLcod upset his sailboat uuey Birt .. 5 2 There will be more exciting; A" My, H .. . 51 boat races held at the Vl('lt'tl'l3l Ivan Andrew . .. .. 4 Park on Wednesday. Au: 21st. PEI-Cy gimme". ,, , . .l and on Saturday. Aug. .'tls4 at 1.30 tiiclock. ” -ll Il.P. CLASS PLENTIFUL METAL 2:" L';;';S5'9" Iron is the tourtti must abun- nry ers . .. 1 m m. Kwh Cammhnd 2 g itant cement on c ear :5 ILP. (IASRIFII-'.Il l ” ” ” Utlcy Birt . l Ivan Andrew .. 2 l Garth Malictl . . . . . .. 4 2 "OM03 ' 3515535 P'"y slmmm" ' ' ' ' 3 J The latest Gamea and Carnival - i merchandise. Decorations: Dance Novelties; Convention Badge: and Ribbons. 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