Pirates Take Twin | Chicago Sox Cop Two” ‘PITTsBU RGH (AP) berto Clemente’s second bore. run of the day helped Pitts- burgh Pirates to a 5-3 victory in the second game and a sweep | of—_a—Memoriat._Day—-double- header against »Chicago Cubs Monday. The Pirates took the opener “3-2. The Cubs had.a 3-1 lead go- ing into the seventh inning of the -nightcap, but Jerry May’s single, a°pinch double. by Jim ..Pagliaron! and an infield + out’ " scored. one run. Ther Clemente’ tagged a two-run homer... ~ CHICAGO (AP)—Jack Lam- abe allowed only one hit—Joe Foy’s single’ in the eighth in ning—-as Chicago White Sox Col- lected a double shutout of Bos ton Red Sox Monday with an 11-0 victory. John Buzharat pite Hed a five | hitter -in Chitago's _1:0-opening- game “vietory; gained—on Bill Skowron’s run-scoring . single ip ‘the séventh inning. ee g MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Ber- nie Allen smashed a. tie-break- ing two-run: homer. inthe eighth | inning and Harnton Killebrew jruns ‘but coasted to his fourth | drove in three runs with two ho- mers as Minnesota Twins? de- | Sey Power Kings Move Into Third ~The’ Power Kings took over | feated Baltimore: Orjoles 7-4 Monday and gained a split of jan American League, double- | header. The Orioles won the opener aes oa Dave—Johnson's. four | Singles and home runs by Woolly Held and Andy Etche- | barren. NEW. YORK (AP) — Jack \Fisher’s: ‘fine » six-i lief ipitching saved: New York Mets | ta split of-a doubleheader on a 3-1 victory in the second game ‘Monday. after Jim™ Binning” Won? his sixth sfraight for the Phil. | lies 7-2 in the opener. . Richie Allen, Bill ‘White, Bob | Uecker and’ Johnny Callison . hit home runs behind - Bunning ing § an. 11-hit attack on loser Gor. don Richardson and three suc- cessors.' Bunning’s 24 -. inning shutout ‘string was snapped~ by pthe Mets, wither runs in ‘the ninth. ATLANTA’ (AP)—Don Drys- dale scattered nine “hits—and— contributed a double and a ‘sin- \gle as Los Angeles Dodgers bat- ened Atlanta Braves 10-6 Mon- - day night. = ‘Drysdale allowed three home victory against four defeats. The Dodgers routed 1 \Cooninger with a four-run. third linning that gave: Drysdale a big ;margin. J Maury Wills led off the game {wit a home run _for the Dodg- ANAHEIM, Calif. _(AP) _— WASHINGTON . AAP) Chance’s pinch double and Bob Saverine’s run-scoring single in the eighth inning gave Washing- ton Senators a 2-1 victory over Yew York Yankee? and a split: of their doubleheader Monday. ‘The Yankees :won the opener | '4-2-—before 31,764, the Senators’ second largest crowd of _ the -Season. cena “KANSAS © CITY (AP)—-Dennis McLain allowed only one hit as Detroit «Tigers downed Kansas ‘City Athletics ~5-2- in” American; | League action. CINCINNATI decki,.pitehed .a five-hitter' as San Francisco Giants unleashed nati Reds 8-4 Monday night. ST. LOUIS (AP) — Orlando Cepeda’ pounded ~ his eighth jhome run, two-doubles and a ‘single, as St. Louis, Cardinals beat Houston Astros 3-1 behind | Bob Gibson’s three-hit pitching Monday night in Te League action. ‘Mixed League GivesTrophies | “The Rollaway Sunday mixed league held its annual bowling banquet at the Towers rest- jauvant Sunday evening and the ¥ ltop prizes were distributed to the winners: Following is a com- sole possession of- third place if Home runs by Jim Fregosi and_ plete list of the “trophies” which the C.C.Sal,. with a 19-18 decision’ Bobby Knoop carried California | were awarded. over. City “Hall ‘last. night. The ao panier are_ currently tied with | “the-“Pistons. for second “spot. Gordie Bowtle, who was credit- ed the“win was. relieved by Bill Smith in the 6th. Bowtle is now 1-2. ing the -slab for the- los- ing City Hall club was Dennis Flannagan, relieved in the 4th by Denis Cosgrove.. ‘However, |. ' Flannagan (0-3) was tagged with: | the loss. “The Power Kitgs erupted for eight runs in the third. to damp- en the City’s..bid to victory and: “led 12-7. In the. bottom .of the 7th, with the PKS leading 19-12, the City club broke the ice with six. tallies but/ PKS hurler Bow- tle forced the final out. Norm —+WMacLeod ted the winners attack at the plate with a 2 for 4 perfor- mance followed by Hugh Mac- + Kinnon and Hoss Chandler with 1 for 2.and-2 for 5 respectively. Angels to 43 and 5-1 victories. jouer —Cleveland__ Indians. -Mon-_. ay es | Fregosi. won the opener With a jtie-breaking homer in the sev- enth inning. Knoop decided the | nightcap with a two-run homer {fo the fourth. LEAGUE WINNERS -Johnson.—.B.- ee, “Simith ; “B> Sherry; E:> Johnson: B. Weatherbie! Playoff Winners; R. Burns C. | MacIsaac—D.. Burhoe, ,L. Wil- | liams; ‘B: Malone; L- Arsenault. High Singls: High Average; STANDINGS National League W. L~-Pet. GBL | San Mraubises 29 16 644 — Los Angeles 26 18 .591— 2% | Pittsburgh 24 19 558. 4 Houston 25 20 556 4 Philadelphia 21 3) 512 6: Cincinnatt 19- 20 487 7 St. Louis 1921 475. . 74° |. tAtlanta 20 2 435 9% iNew sYork> 15 21: 417 ‘Chicago 12°25" 4283 15 tHigh Triple. for Women: Brenda Ryan. s oe Single for men—J, Flana- ghan. High Triple for men B. Gig- See High Average for’ ‘inate Wil- | liams. Rookie of the year—S, Dunn. Most improved J. Atsenualt. US. Memorial Day 500 |. High Triple in Playotie. for. |Women—M.- Gauthier: .. , High triple in Playoffs — men—R. ‘Burns. for. 9%. Booby Prize—went to G. Gal- peared _ *}the finish line, but backers of jshows Hill in first Place. | lant. a oe 2 (fs Boh. | (AP )~Ray gs a 12-hit attack to, rout Cincin- | -¢ Charlottetown, Tues,, May 31, 1966. , Seen above are some of the top prize winners. in the Rolla- _ Sunday night — : wey 5 mixed Captures Indianapolis — _ INDIANAPOLIS (AP) .— Gra- | ham Hill) a London road race, | iscored a disputed-victory in the | - mile ‘auto. classic Monday, a- race | pileup on the first turn. “Hill, a. 36-year-old Briton, ap | to be the tirst across | captured | all three top honors “Covers Prince Edward Island Like* — SECOND SECT ‘N : é MIXE Ep LEAGUE WINNERS of the league—winning team — in league. play,. topping all fe- and-he is accepting the league ger tuted ‘the high. triple -— . (RIGHT) is seen accepti the trophy for . the ‘winning | team—‘in-the--playoffs.. Barns— was the captain of the i ionship winners. “male bowlers. with High Av- trophy. for his squad._Brenda__eraye, 'High Triple and High Ryam is next in‘line and she Single... Marg Gauthier (SE-~ COND FROM RIGHT) cap-. Graham Hill Scotsman Jim Clark said. the | Only seven cars were running {in -a spectacular 16-car pileup pemmedonal ‘School during other Islander. SPORT ECHOES Two. ‘Vaulters Breaks Marks. a .By NORMAN MacDONALD Two of Alf. Groom’s protoge’ | | pole-vaulters broke interscholas- tic records at the Prince County meet atthe Sports complex ad-_| Prince ‘County | the | end. Dale Small Set; a new. jacent fo the wee jrecord for the _ juniors, clearing the bar at-10 feet, 2 inches, and Robert Waugh vaulted 10. feet,- ‘| 8 inches to break the senior boys mark. Both these boys . have 7 been training under the super- vision of Alf Groom, who, as © most sports fans know, was Can- sington girls had things pretty much their own ‘way, as they. ate have. had -for the past few” years. This year they won 11 out of 16 events in the Junior and senior divisions. Margaret Mayne and ‘Jane. Cash were the ledders inthe Junior and senior divisions” respectively. Tonight an. attempt-will” be made at the Summerside -. fire- hall to organize*-a softball lea- | gue far the: year 1966. We hope | there will be a good turnout and that the Jeague’ will not’ founder adian ‘champion .a, few years j because of lack jof interest. Sure- back, a distinction held by. no We there would be more to about pole-vaulting -than the boys off on the right foot. Dave Baglole, who attends Athena “High School, collected 18 points for his school at Sat- urday’s meet. This promising young athlete was first in the 100 and 220 yard dashes, and also led in. the broad jump. Baglole went 19 ft. 10 ins. in the broad jump, and Joe Che- | verle of Tignish cleared the | | | high jump bar at's ft., 8 ins.: | __two-fantastie jumps. tor funtor— | a0 school athletes. ~The Ken- i ly-a town the ‘size of Summer- imagine’ side can put together a- good learn softball loop. most | RCAF. players will be missed, ie *| other track and field events, and but this. is no reason to lie down‘ [Alf has a lot of experience, and | and play dead. it is hoped that would certainly be able fo get | Kensington will: be in again thie . ‘We admit the | year. They made a pretty, good showing last year, and were im--‘ ' proving all the time. The base- - | ball league seems to have a es That’s all for noe, I bright season ahead of them, and let’s hope the softball. league will’ also do well‘ : * guess, Readers will be neglecting sports pages this-morning .any- way to see if the Liberals had a tiger in their plank, or whe- ther one of. the Conservative’ planks” had-pr “The- straw”. or By THE ‘ASSOCIATED PRESS MONDAY American ‘League Baltimore “000 003 002— 5 111 Minnesota 000 000 010— 1 63, Barber (3-2), S.: Miller (8) and ‘Etchebarren; Merritt (0-3), Klippstein (8) and Zimmermaa. Eilers (6), HR: alte ws; ‘Blass, Sisk aw , McBean (2-1) |(6) Face (8) and May. HR: Pitt—-Clemente (5). | First Phila 090 008 100==-7'11 1 New York 000 000 002— 2 71 Bunning (6-1) and. Hecker; Richardson (0-2), Ribant (2), ~ BASEBALL "ROUNDUP Helper (9) and Ste- Etchebar-.| phenson HR: Phil—Allen (4); | White (6); Hecker: (3), Callison gen 000 601. 92 scorers. erred and the Scot w th tr at shortly’ after ‘the jren. (4), Cet ie telacig ee ee the tinish of the |SPEED SLOWER. began. second |). and Indianapolis champidp, ap- '2°* ™arred by repeated Hill’s winning speed of 144.317 Baltimore 000 003 010— 4 81 | Second peared to be the No. 2 f isher, Wrecks and engine-failures. ‘The | miles an hour was far below (Minnesota 020 020 03x— 7.13 0 | Phila. = marred . bya massive flaming but factory representatives | previous lowest number of fin-’|Clark’s~ 1965 record of 150.686 | \backing “him said they would jishers was eight in 1951. | because - the yellow .caution light | protest. if the offacialfinish—|" Billy Foster of. Victoria, B.C., |was on for 41 minutes, com- which- isn’t posted until today— the only Canadian in the race, | pared with 12 last year. |dropped out after being involved | (The early crash forced a TEGO the greatest little buaget ’ watcher on four wheels. < It’s as easy to Sia as iti is bin to drive! ‘Your Vauxhall-Pontiac dealer wants you to drop in and‘test drive the 1966 Viva. 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So drop | in. to your ‘Viva dealer’s and get the word, It's.a good ONG) Iie turn for next year’s race he said, “I expect so—if I can “get | a ride. by . dim MecElreath of the Unitea .| States. finished third; Gordon Johncock of the U.S. fourth; | Mel-Kenyon--of the —U.8.—fifth— and Stewart was ‘listed sixth. | The pileup at the start wiped | out: 11 of the 33 starting. cars for repairs and replacement. of | skid-flattened tires. - Major: contenders who didn’t | complete a lap included two- | time winner A. J; Foyt, i@ his second wreck of,the month; Dan Gurney, Grand Prix racer, and Don Branson, who finished fourth last year, seriously - hurt. | The cars were running much slower. than the speed: in the | : second-lap pileup two years ago, in which drivers Eddie Sachs | and Dave Macdonald were | killed: A~minor leg cut suffered | by, Foyt was the only injury to | a ‘driver in--Monday’s—first_lap entanglement. Driver Don Bransonesaid Fos- | -ter-ran—over the back--of-John--| cock, starting the chain- reaction | aceident which another driver. I: Arnie Knepper described as “looking... like... worms crawling | through spaghetti.” Hill and Stewart were team- | mates ip English Lola cars| -|with American Ford engines, by i Jehn Mecom Jr. of Houston, | Texas. Sart MOTORS VALUE | Rat tast esr ie ~ Charlottetow n, PLEA on ‘channel 13. R IN CHARLOTT ETOW N “The Red Ataien *Suggested maximum retail ee ce of a Vive Sedan with heater and dé CHARAOTTETOWN nd handing Gaerne al Price quoted includes deliver Feceral and excise charges e: a Eh elf os axes , and hcence.are not ncluded, : : “V-5608 -s Dial 27-1243 9 . ; . ‘ efzary Congdon, tm ear 53, Tuesdays at 9:-to 10- 7 - i ¢lings tq his steering wheel-as Levis as his rac¥r ‘crashes over the - » Hour’ as COM Rattey. HRs: re (CD Powell (7). — | reporters._Asked if-he-would—te-son-—(9)—and- | Washington and ‘sent five others to the pits | Nowioe, Nanos (64) @) and | | (23) Lines (9),- Bertaina, Drabowsky (2) Hall |New York (2-2) (6). and ‘Etchebarren; Sib- |° Her, Worthington (2-1) |brew (2) (6) Allen (1). Cash (8), | First New York 300 100 000-— 4 60) Lonis | Washington 010 010 000— 2 62) ‘Downing (5-3) Reniff (6) and | Howard; McCormick (3 - 4),| f AUTOR ENRS:: (6), —Cox—(8)— and—- Camilli: , Second*: New York 000 000010—1 70. 000°000 1ix— 2 90 | | Gibbs;* Segui, Kline (9) and Casanova, Cam- (ili (8). ; First = : Boston . 000 000 000— 0.511 | | Chicago 000 000 10x— 1 71 Wilson (5-3) and. Ryan) Buz- | hardt (2-2) ‘and Romano, _Mar- | | Gonzalez (1). »Cal—Fregosi,. (3). Second ‘ | Cleveland , 100 000 000— 1 94 California 000-200 30x— 5 80 Kralick (1-2) Allen (7) Me- |Mahon (7) and Sims; Rojas (1- :9) Chance (6) and Rodgers. HRs: Cle—whitfield (5). Cal—. Knoop (8). National League | First | Chicago = 000-100 010— 2°63 Pittsburgh 000 002 Olx— 3 103 Ellsworth’ (1:7) and. Hundley; 'Schwall, -Mikkelsen (3-2) (8) and Pagliaroni. HR: eae eee mente (4), Second taba Chicago 300 000000— 3 91 Pittsburgh 000.010 3ix— 5 80 Holtzman,,,Connors (0-1) (7), Hoeft (8) Faul (8) and Krug; PI E-UP AHEAD L Gneeaway race. me caf aa ear “of Don Bransen (4) in a (6) and |(7) Knowles Balt — Aparicio | Minn — Kille- | and Grote. [Roof. HRY Det alter. ( FAN INJURED Fe a (8), ‘| Seconds after top - qualifier Secene se rn Marié : Andretti's- pole at 000 090 000— 0 1 crossed the starting line, | Chicago 400 02x— : chain reaction collision started. | Santiago (4-2), Brandon (2), “Cars” skidded “and crashed for ‘Sanders (4), Morehead (6) and +990 yards. Attie~Knepper and--Tillman;--Lamabe.- (2 -A)_and.- Al Miller leaped from burning | artin. : vehicles: and .a_wall of flame~ First . veep ran across the track. Branson | |Clevelané=~ 000 020 100— 3 60 lost two wheels, one of which California 000 021 10x— 4 90 hit a spectator who was sent Stange, McMahon: (1-1). (6), to hospital with aback injury. Hargan (7). and Sims; Mc- Sixteen other spectators were |Glothlin, Sanford (5-1) (6), Lee hit. by ‘flying debris, but not .| (8) and Satriano. HRs: Cle— 000 011 10x— 3 82. Buhl (0-3) Fox (6). Wagner (7) and Dalrem- ple; Selma, Fisher (2-5) . (4) start of the race for ie ened. | aan Fran. ‘masiee—awe a : ~ time nm three ‘years. Detroit 300 Cincinnati: 002 000 1014 5 @ Hill” enthusiastically bussed eben City eeteee eee Sadecki. . (3-3) and - Haller; e 500 festival queen three) Mecglain (8-2) and Preehan; 12PPae e ee ae @, times . but- was more: shy - with | a an ae Dobson: (2-3) Lindblad (7) Dick- |HRs: San __¥: McC )- 6). Cin—Harper (2). “| Houston 010.000 000— 1 30 Farrell (1-4). |Bateman; Gibson (6-5) and Me- Carver. HR: ST.L—Cepeda (8). 104 102 200—10 161 Los Angeles Atlanta “010 001 202— 6 91 Drysdale (4-4) and Roseboro; Cloninger, (3-6) Carroll (3), | Niekro (6), Oliva (7), Umbach (8) ‘and Torre. HRs: Los Ang— Wills (1). Jones (4), .Menke- (6). __. PITCHERS: . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Pr Probable pitchers for today’s |major league games, !records in parenthesis: ‘ National League . Philadelphia, Jackson (3-5) at Chicago, Broglio (1-4) at 'Pitts- burgh, Veale (6-2), €N). Atlanta, Johnson (3-4), (N). San Francisco, Marichal (9-0) at Cincinnati, Ellis (2-6), Houston, Latman (2-5) at St. Louis, Washburn (1-3), (N). . American League New. York, Stottlmeyer. (5-3) at Washington, -Righert (5-4), (Twi-N). ma Boston, ‘Stigman (0-1) at Chi- | cago, Horlen- (1-5). Baltimore, McNally (4-2) Minnesota, Pascual (6-3). Detroit,. Monbouquette (3-4)~:at “Kansas, City, Talbot (2-4), (NY. at Cleveland;._O’Donoghue: (4-0) or Kralick (1-1) at ‘California, fLOpen Weal Gul _ BASEBALL . There will. be @ baseball prae- tice’ for Juvenile and Junior. ' players who wish to. make the ‘baseball feam at Memorial. Park #Omorrowmevening at 6.30. Ja Kane’ will be coach in charge. on the first run of the first lap toward the crowd at a AP W atthe Indianapolis 500-mile “100 101 00x—- 3 82 OWens (8) ° and - Atl — Torre (13),., ~won-lost aa New York, Hamilton’ (4-4), (N). ~‘ Los Angeles, Osteen -(5-5) at” (WN). -