I Braves Defeat. Dodgers; Yanks Down White Sox BROOKLYN (AP) - Bobby a time out automatic. He won they all live Rodleg hm-laps and .1; Johnny Temple puuoa 49'. mg 'n''”"'””' " dd 5'3” 3' kw”! ”l"m""- The "'1" W"'""-id i'."' were for extra haaas-two triples a leaping one-hand catch Temp); . I Iii over the infield but to no avall.la"d mm, douu”.,nl. , g ' . om" slam home run Tuesday night as Lollar. however, tanned to end the: - deft!” W” W19" "i 'h"”5mP 3” Hamill J3"! -300 Wll'-'0"- 1'' "'9 the Muwaultsa nravaa mmped to inning, charged to Don Gross. losing his to catch Fundy on second baap. 3'-tclfon the prosr-m 1-9" Huh" - . 7.; Victory over us. Dodge", g third against tour victories. Mew...” whipped an um ” defeated the unpopular Gypsy Joe. around .,i.., 10.. met, bug. ;. , my, PI'l'rsaultoH tAPl-The ch:-p Purkey now in. . 5.4 ,,c.,,,,. I) G . The Gallagher Bros. plowed who The victory hatstad the leaves cmlltl Redlzss pulled the lu'stlThe victory was tn. am or M, first asem-n eorge Crown to right the team of Geo- W within a halt game and tour pen 111910 Pill! of the National League major league career on: u., 5.4. get Thomas betoro he could slid. hitch-Valols in the first fall "d h this centage points of first-plcae Ctn- Ieuoa Tuesday night but it went legs who have but... mm ,0", back ,0 the ML of their match and alter! ollglyn: '0 It was a simple teat cllmati, beaten at Pittsburgh. lor naught as the Plttsburlzh times. ml" Period 0' "W "' " holld ” Plratna. back of the live-hit puch- This was the set-up for the triple PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Alvin Dark smashed a double and three Joe Adcock also wallpoed I home fllllllll thenlzravose lgll-'hlt;a.t5 ill of rigbthander Bob Purkey.t play: tack on user ger r trounced the league leaders M. The Pirates had tau 1 1. two relievers. but ll Wu 'l'lwm- The defeat left Cincinnati nnlylin the third with us. b.:.:.?o,l;:: ;l.:',f.l:s.ru.arn:.ihticatrcipi.eI.alsutlhostl:alrEnhshf I01” b”9'''0ld90 55'” M0 "9 '0"? Percentage points ahead ntiaud nune out. Gene Baker was on in: St Louis Cardinals made .it Muw'"x”' Th” BWV" Wm ""9 "Md '3359- D" F050! on second seven in a row with a 5-2 victor! Goohogon-Voloisbofoaf i . , up Famed GallaghorBros. G A ' 'Anotherlargecl-owdolwtsst-tho lllalaroaaagg llagtansturned upatthesports panncrraakzalois. Arena last night to watch some course at the in V0?! exciting matches. Timoth! lot mad at Walnut and Ilka Geohagan and his partner Frank gall?" V0.3 . mhcukmttlhfrsollml: J00 WQE L; J Qllllr rol. it 10 VI 3 Vdry powerful help from ruler-lea landed a solid .a Valola in a great deal of trouble. He succeeded in taging Geollllel ll-I1"-Otl who came to his rescue. but Geo- In tho first match of LI! wn avenllll r;:e:.::r::.n.';':.s".2:::::.:t..': ....:'.."--..... ......"'a,:' i". -t P 9 ' i 0 U al lo (Va it After Geobagen had made a hasty Bushes took a boating (I: the I h . 5 retreat from the squared circle, first fall baton 5.1,; 1,1194 10,- the l I I as I 3! left field stands that got tho job dent? i” Mnwauimetlllrakifthf 1-1"! second 91'” by beating Bruuklynland Frank Thomas on first over the Philadelphia Phillie: be the l i rendered Frank count He came ha k tro ln wit ive runs n e I . 1.3. I J'm puma, mt t I , unpopu ar pa-r - e g in My C'”"'- ' 25'y"””d mm "30 Pirates collected 1) hits linelr whelch sogcond . gl;eCllu2Sfl8!3l?UElhddn:y ilntisgtmme M-ck vflkh? Eilgdgsellnlgalrlslgiger g'e)"clnn.inamdhi.:tdwhh'u :v :1 eruwm Jo; - v on some rough and d , ll" th'rd alnu 3:-tneaetf wplrchihsg la douxnfortatz . lhong in the second tall and hold after M”; g made short work of the blond pair. wrestling. Lon completed the Job . I i ' , . The third was perhaps the most In the third by bung. Gnu, Jo. nine-bitter. CHICAGO mp: - Mickey exciting of the match. The tall around tha mg .g opened as usual with the Gallagh- him with a plluel-"driver. n d nu en using illegal tactics to IIDP The release an; End uaytar. Mantle's 16th homer oi the season in the first inning started the New . York Yankees off to a 3-2 victory Tuesday night over the Chicago White Sox and pulled the world champions within four games the league-leading Chicagoans. A crowd of 49.-111-largest In the l majors this season-saw temper! ' flora in a pair of disputed plays. both of which went llalnst Yankees. Mantle'a homer-an upper deck (hot-touched of! a two-run first Softball league lions Defeat Holds Meeting Ross Burner Last night at City Hall a meet- Last night at the Old Diamond in or the softball league was held Barry's Lions defeated the Ross with Mr. Lowther president at 1;-s."tlrt pmlhlalxn the City League presiding. One ol yum by uvhw up only 3 mm" the matters on the agenda was the he struckout 7 and walked 2. Po: SPORT SHIRTS sure g Mantledalso dtlllubled in inning an rode ome on ' . R ,, ,, , sk - t M t I w fixing of postponed games which 9" BIIWCT Flt! COMO" ll vidaewxtltlg 'ma:goi-1? of P”. were to be played tonight, with went '1'” dm"" 3"m3 "P 15 BY . y hits. struck out 1 and walked . -C. Juniors at home to Barry s 4. southpaw Bobby Shanta was credited with his seventh triumph against one loss although needed help from Bob Grim in the eighth inning. The Sox' first run came in the fourth and the arguments fol- lowed. Pitcher Jim Wilson. who suttered his third loss against aix triumphs. drew Shantz' only walk. Wilson went to second on Bubna Phillipsi single to right and tot third on a fly ball by Neill Fox! Mlnnoe Minoso hit into a force play. scoring Wilson. Minnie then went to third on a wild pitch and when umpire John Stevens asked third baseman Andy Carey for the ball. Carey refused. arguing that Minoso was ..... Ex'c"A”"' MAKES W5" STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR Minnie streaked to the plate but 30119! -700 Wlillcolt. Who WI! which PM met duflnl his brlel knack for meeting people and bu ' 0 Nylon seersuclters ., 13 ad 3, c 1 s' mg, once the heavyweight champion I . gxvevgr. so?'.ma::;:'r til izpn of the world, poses above with . appearance at tho Charlottetown many fans in every city on the ; argued the umpire's action made group of Charlottetown youngsters Sports Arena. Walcolt has a great globe. ' . Ng Ifgn ggffons 8,15 P, M 0 Others 3.95 to 13.95 ' BASEBALL ROUNDUP ,2 unsung M (M V. Pod". (M) g A PACE & AA TROT-2 DASKES AT 3150.00 EAOn St. Louis at Philadelphia (N 1-Keppoch Pia i it 2. . , A in u l L. y . ygr. Mr. Jollscott, 3-My D :11 ; PM Chicago I wlloo oizlmooo-1 a 1 "&'i'3i.'...L7u” llgllhesrbrsrriztlin rm R”"" 5GJ'"'”V 0' ”"""""5 5-G”'891" 15- I M in” :g New York 3000001):-I 6 2 Kllppateln (2-5 vs Arroyo (2-5) or B PACE Q AA 1'R0lf..z DASHES AT glnooo EACH . . (DAILY DOUBLE) on the Old Diamond. Don Mao- The best play of the evening Lean umpire and on the High W33 l3k9l'l by Ernie Tfllllol School Diammui Ross Bum” my whenhe grabbed Len Arsou.ault's hot liner near second to double ' ectric will be at home to the B.Y.C. Gem." Bun”, 0" "com iontora with Kip Ready officlat- Gem.” Dudley on an plug Ind 8- a perfect night 3 for 3. Two migh- On June it at City Hall a very ty power hits by Willie Dunn and important meeting will be held Dlck Carroll both produced triples. with team representatives and Umpire for the game was Don ,- f;(:g;l'tIlcvee rIl11el:b51l's Ito be lnhea; Mb?CL)C'lIl. and the bases were cap- . w e a ea u so ule will be drawn up. I e indyHaal-rerlidedsertzlyplgfnuulr cmcu". For b..ch' '0' go"' '0' Iocangl . V ' G thousand shim to choose from in new colors. new styles. new fabrics. Kaiser, Pohollky (5), Elston (7). R. Smith (0-1). Brosnan (7) and Neeman; Gonses md Km. L4m,,,.. Illnorlcn League 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Wednesday, June 12, 1957 lecooly Bov; 2-Guy L.,ck,,,,,. LE" Bum" g FM St. Louis 003 000a; 15 0 Baltimore at Detroit Ceccarelli 5-Johnny Jester 6-Ted Genesee' '7-Lana Dalr if-'Jolly D.l:lko.nAl:sd , Phila oooo1o- 7 o (0.1) vs Bu 1 (5.1) - p , li bl Fl H ' ' ., Dlckaoa and H. Smith: Slm- Boston atmcregveland rm stone MUSIGI PIG 8 Mm" M” W” 5"” '"”"' N81 9- am i mom. ru-rau (6). Morehoad til) (1-1) or Sullivan (:4 vs Mosal i”""""' 1) rAc1g.1 1),; Beautifully l and Loplta. L - Simmons. HR: (3-0 CO 39 l. Mum! beg" M! "H": 0" Wen" SH AT u'25'0o . 511,5. smith, New york .t cmcno rm Kuch '1 cu Ive ing day. 1952. and since has played l-Klldare Girl: 2-Colonel Henry- 8-Ken's Prldr 4- 2 Milwaukee 100050100-7 ll ' (3.5, V, ,,,,,,,m,,,, (H Baseball Ga In every cardlnalr game either 5--Belihop 3.; 5-Real Lusty- 7-Allla Budlong- a.'-P rll" Milli Brooklyn ool ooo M4 9 1 w,,,,,nmn ” Kan” my (N) mes as an outfielder or a first hase- eligible-Jolly Al. ' ' ' ”" A tzfmgealgmcli Cmldlloli P"c"" Ml " Ulblll (041) PHILADELPHIA (AP) stan mm mom” "”"m5 "d '"' . Box.d :l'.asun . I": G. f'ldtk hi I m (5, "Id c.mP.n.n.' L &cr.l'. j.........:.jm.?g, gllusleal gt mst, ugh C"-d":l.l' :';:snsn'uapl'e 0 e", m mm B 2 Ilka: Mil-Thomson. Adcoc ; Bkn- all s consecu ve 1-The Sheik; 1-? t H : 8-Al B - v . Clmoll. Campanella. Winners ball same Tuesd-v night. tying mam?-m .s4rortune's Pride; ..”N..'i'r”.,','.'..; 7..;,l.V Z-:',9,.',',! ,f:,?;':,;,.fg”,g,- FOR DAD. Fddtd Blue or Khaki Sqnfoflggd . Cincinnati ooo 100 009.1 g 1 the National League record set by a a Also eligible-Lucky Logan; Frisco The Great. ' ' Pittsburgh 101 211 ozx-s 13 1 Gus Suhr 10 years ago. Turpln Returns Gross. Fowler m. Hacker m. Match when the Donor-. P... ham. , , B PACE-1 DASH as 5125.00 rreernsn (5). sanchea m and force Alvin Dark at second base Boxing Title (pAn,y noun”, gurgess; Purkey and land. L- Mr 6” wood m I la his ilrtst;-urn at bat in the first 14 P cl u 1-” M LR” h I R I. ' ross. I. rge was e wn- nning o uesday night's game g . . e : an a: p Ha: I-Jenny Leo try; 3.. I l' t Am”, 1,"... her of the ladies President Match with Philadelphia Phillles. he LECESTEK Emmi AP) Em? 549"? BM: 7-Murvhfl Abe: I-Von Slsnnl. Al-o ells1blo- .9 ' Baltimore 000 000 wig g 9 O and the runner-up was Mrs. Gum equalled the consecutive llama Randy T'"'Plll Rot up on the can- Baraco, Kitty McKay. Demm Iw MOWF 1 3 0 don MacDonald. In the teen match, mark set by Suhr. former Pitts- V” vn" limes MONEY M8111 to J mm," mm Tmndm "am the President vs the Vlce-pl'eal- burgh llrsl baseman from Sept. retain his British light henvy- DAKS ”'lY""'.nd."39n & 3"dM9N 319.”, (3) "Id Holnt Iynout. G031. THO winner Wll U10 presl- 11, 1931. to June I, 1937. weight boxing (me with . 15,round G Hlhs: Bait-Pyburn: Dot-Mat 5'” Wm Barrlns a hitch. the nyeamld decision over Arthur Howard. ' '9 . New York 200 010 MO- I W 1 Chicago ml 000 100- I I I Shantz, Grim. (8) and Howard: ' Wilson and Lollar. Batter (D). W , -Shanta. HR: NY Manda. A . A I Boston 800 000 ooo-s I I Cleveland 010 011 our-1 I I Stone. D1.-lock (6) and Daley; Tomanek, Pltula (8). Mclsllll til), Narleskl 19) and Hegan. W-Me Llrh. L-Delock. HRI: Dos - Will- iams; Clo - Marla. 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