Braves Bear Giants in Slugfesi; Chi-Sox Win Associated Press sun Writer The red-hot Chicago White Sox rolled to their 19th victory in theiballs by lite Giant pitchers last 24 games Wednesday. defeat. ing the Boston Red Sox 6-1 to pro- tect their impreuive first - place lead in the American League. in two other afternoon games. one in each league. the Detroit Tigers edged out the Washington Scnaiors 3-2 in 11 innings and the Milwaukee Braves took a 9-8 ver- dict from the New York Giants in a three hour and two minute slug- fest that produced nine home runs. Dick Donovan went the distance for the White Sox. scattering eight hits for his foui'th straight victory an-l fifth complete game. His record now is 5-1. A tlirtiuiiig error by Red Soxi shnitsiop Billy Klaus gave the uiiinors tun unearned rims in the fifth for a 51-2 lcad. leading to the douiitali of righthander Tom Brottei' WlI.l.lA.llS J01 The White sot t'ullct'lt't'i 11 hits, tvto each by Luis Aparit-to. Nellie Fin. Shrriiiiiii l.ol'.ar anti 1);-ite Pliillct 'l'od lli1li.iii'.-s hanged .31 single and a double or Boston tut raise 1-ii. at:-race to .401 ! Bill Tutilck single w--red All Kaliiie. ttho had doubled. to drive in the iHl1I1l1l.V, run for Detroit andi give Paul Fo,vtat'k the dci-ision over Camila Past-ual. lloili pitch- ers were uorkiitg in relief. it was, the sixth vcitory for Foyiack, who rescued starter Frank Lary liter the senator: had tied the, attire in the ninth. Six homers failed to help the. BASEBALL RESULTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League 100 000 001 00- 1 9 0 Detroit 000 001 010 01- I 11 1 Kemmerer, Pascual tilt and Courtney; Lary, Foytack I9) and House. W-Foytaclt. L-Pucual. HR. Del-Maxwell. Boston 101 000 000- 2 fl 2t Chicago 100 020 12x- 6 ll 1 Brewer. Chakales x71 and White; Donovan and Lollar, L-Brewer. New York 000 471 010-13 16 1 Cleveland 100 010 100- 3 7 1 sham; and Berra. Howard 431; Wynn, Aguirre '5). McLish (SI and Regan. L-Wynn. Hits: NYk-Mc- Dougald :21. Mantle. Sltoworii. Cleve-Heagari. Carrasquel. Baltimore 100 000100- 1 8 0 Kansas City 110 100 00x-3 B 0 Moore and Triandos; Portocar-1 riero, Klorgan tilt and Smith. W: P0l'l.0C&n'e'l'0. Ella: KCy-Zernial, Iltiua. Wash National Lfinguo 403 100 010- 9 9 1 New York 310 300 010- it 13 0 Pizzaro, Johnson 12'. Phillips (It and Crandall; Burnside, Rid- zik Ill. Davis vii-. Miller till anal Thomas. Katt 181. W-Johnson: 1.-i Ridzik. HRI: M1i”Ad0ci(, Jo1in- uon. Thomson. NYk-Mays. Sauerj (21. Lockman. Schoendien.-it -2- 1 Chicago 000 0()0 000-- 0 5 1 Brooklyn 000 001 03x-- 4 it Kaiser. Littlefield tilt. Elslllnl (Bi, Lmvn -iii and Neeman: Dru- dnle and Campanella. L-Kaiser. Milwaukee tPlayed at Jersey Cityi Cin 100 am 001 02-4 9 01 Phil! ml m100000-2 7 3 W1” V15” The mayor of this uuinit the uiiiniiig let eii bases on atid it passed ball tn l:B1t'l1Pr Ray Kati in the eighth piutt-ii dlSi:l.NlFUl.lS. The passed ball caiiie vtilh Jim Davis on the mound and allotted Bob Malkmiis to srmte vthat proved to be the vtinniiig run. The rookie second baseman had opened the eighth min a triple. his first major league hit in 14 official times at hat. The tlctory tteiit tu rclii-f pit- cher Ernie Juhiisoii allliuiigh he needed help -from '1iaVtIur Phillips yin the ninth after the tiiauis had .lJut the potential 1)l1ll: aiid tun- Ining rtiiis on ha-cs lilill one out. Phillips struck out piiiili Tlllit'F Andre Rogers and tihSlIU.xt.'d of Whitey Lockiiiaii wit it 1LltIt,l11t1t'l' to end the game, Hank Saucr ziiitl iitttl .Ntiltit'1l' dienst hit tvto huiiicrs t-.irh '01 the Giants and Willie Alttls .ii:.i 1 uk- iiian contrihuiod tolo .-:ii.i-tics. Pitcher Johnsuii diiti ,lmi tiiim-1. hit three-run hoiuriu tot tl.'-unit kee and Bobby '1ilion.xiiii til hlltfll in with a four-baiii.-i-r The national return In; home runs by mu it-am. . tias last 3C(.'l)1'T1pllsh(iil in Giasts, who Brave: 13 to 9. 1-: iiwrl in 1'. lllli .it- 0811 13' and Miltt'2iiilu't' 2 itisl Aiigiisi. The Anici-it-gin I.i.i:im reiortl of 11 was esiablislii-ii by the Dctroit (51 anti Vim loin Yankt-in '67 in August tlf tum. JETISEY CITY, X..l, Mipl - Sophomore Don Dr) sdale gtiined his first major league shut out to- night. striking oitt nine and i;ititi)z up fite hits as the Brooklyn Doric- ers won their third in a row with ROUNDUP PR(lBABl.E Pl'l'('111-ZRS NEW YORK t.-tPt -- l'l'(li)ai)lE pitchers for today: major league game: (won-lost records in paren- theset: Anierirari League Boston at Cliicaxzo-Sisler (4-21 VI Wilson 1552' Washington at Detroit - Aber- nathy il-Gi vs liocfl I1-2' New York at (iletcland -itucks 12-5 vs (Cart-in il-21 Baltimore at Kansas City .loiin- tson 135i is (iarvcr with National League Milwaukee at (4-1! vii Antunelli I3-Fit St. 1.oiiis at Pitisbiirgh-Dickson 11-2! vs Kline I1-7' Chicago at Brooklyn tNi-Dra- bousky I2-.'w vii Newcombe 14-Si Cincinnati tit Philadelphia (N- Gross i4-ii vs Roberta I5-6i Remember When Ada MarKenzie of Toronto wonl her eighth Ontario vtomen's golf chaniiiionship 10 years ago today at llainilton. A ttiiiiier live tiiiiesl of the Vanadian woineirs opt-nl golf title. Minx lilackcnzie ant nounrcd hcr i't-tircntciit from 59-, rioiis (-otiipetititin in 1949. That! has after she Mas dcfcateti in the first round of the ('anadian wom- leniz mien. Hilittll Nil? lttiil iton furl Ai)l)('; 5 Kildare Girl; 6- 1 the first time 30 years previsouly. OVERSEAS LINK Tli('ilN10NI). England i('1"l' Surrey town Richmond. Virginia, in -l9""""- "Wk" 131- KllPP"9”'i.lune to deliver a loving-cup git (101 and Bailey; Simomns. F3" for the American cityls 350th an- rell (11! and Impala W; K1ipp- n-Wersaryy .1910. 1.: Farrell. HR: Phila- Bouchee. xi-w York Buiiil letting a 1-0 lead before the Dodg- ers broke out for run: with too out in the ei th. He walked only two. Chicago has been handed '22 strikeouts in two nights by Dodger pitching. Kaiser, a 22-year-old righthander struck out four and gave up aix of the DutIgers'11 hits before giving way to ii pinch-hitter in the eighth. "a 44) victory over the last place .Chicago Cubs. Gino Cimoll drove in mo runs for the Brooks, with his sacrifice fly breaking up a duel between Dfysdale and young Don Kaiser in the sixth. Drysdale. a 31-year-old right- hander who now has a 5-2 record. struck out five in a row while pro- ,Crepeilo Wins Epsom Derby 1 ' the cripple came lunglrig home Canadian Press Slaff Writer confounding rumor m0nS9fi. who EPSOM DOWN. England 4CPl med to ”lmWk "'9 "W"?- Crepello won the 178th Derby for. At the end he wan a comfort. England Wednesday. and stamped able 1': lengths ahead of Irish- himself the healthiest "CrlpPie"lbred Ballymoss. I 33-to-1 shot, ill any mants racing stable. with Greelwwned Pipe of Peace. They said he was lame. they 100-to-8. another two lengths away claimed he was a coughing vii-tim. in the field of 22 three-year-oldl. Ind they couldn't sec him going France's four-ply challenge failed the Derby distance. But. Crcpello and the Queenia Doutella was By ALA NHARVEY I S',aazt.v- 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Thursday, June 6. 1957- Takes Slick Talking To Get US Stars In Canada .t1()NTREAL (Cpl it takes Wells 'RIlllhlrlIU(lS0H and Dtiny W .h , K lh-K. t)tti-its and 1 a a sort of an un-i llanT(r((:ll(l)g;Indc:',(illii(:willk.t:lkilIB ti:ide””l""'” M" me'"' 31" Lhwl i ' . to siiiiiggle them up to my room football stars to r-1-'t.V 1" Canada-in) the back stairs and lock thel says Doug iPeaheatii Waker.'dnoi- ttlir-n I signed them. Even Coach of the Xlonirenl Aiotiettes 11'9" 1 033 Pnald Wme M "T0591 in the Big Four Foothiill Union. otlirr coaches might come I-.1 "A man's gi-ma be pretty slick.”. bu-rIm' in and carry the players .3” peaheam back m M.,nm.a1 off tiiih my pen in their hands and am... shim" Anm.K.an mr.yno signature on the contract. ldge players. ”There's a real cam- ThP)"d do 11. 100. 111089 bllfillfl-" tpaign against Canadian football; l among L'.S coaches. The,v'vri thought up a lot of iliings lltiit-'d . at e- mi it tlt ir layers f in P '" OLD TIME FIDDLING "Y l'ii it at 31 bile. tthere, li1lXV(;ii1t)dP(i. SCnIi)(fi gaiiie, Alli & the il(Nl college payers get liito ;or S300 each and at college alll thev get is hearty handshakes. In Cm-1-an Ban Hall. Xvpd. i "Well, the players being there, nesdax June 19 at 8.30 pimp .that itaiiie ht-caiise they get Sttioy 1 there vtere about 100 copches , .1 around. watching each other ike sp0nsm,9d by C a t h 0 I 1 C - linvtlts and all tratching me women 5 League- S e n d entries to the i treasui'er. Mrs. C it a r l e s l Hardly any of the coaches would it-ven speak to me. SMl”(iGl.ED 'EM l'P ”I had seteral talks with t.loel'i (YBrien, Covehead Road. i STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 8th, 1957 1 7:30 P.M. DASHES AT S1-50.00 EACH A TROT & AA PACE-2 3-Money Royal; 4-Keppoch Pia)- 1---Ginger Z-My Darling; girl. 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