, tour in a row from 1946 1049 but dropped iour under sten- . sssrs NOT srsm-an sense. ; ahead of Babe Ruth's right field tones, the Anurioen tithing. g American contingent. Jimmy towards shore at 50 mph. is I Batts. W-I-larshrnan; L-Wigs. 9 Bostus 010 (IN IN 1 10 .1 i A runaway Seatlea speedboat added an unexpected but dangerous thrill ior spectators at the Trenton, 0nt., regatta. N Y I: I-ts driver. Bobby Vieau, 19 (above) during a race, and then roared "V '3' The speeding craft narrowly missed killing - spectators. including a baby in a marriage. The ririverless boat hit The Seatlea tossed a stump and flow through the air within inches of the carriage. 5 Chicago z N Ieterday ' ' i Asnericea Insane: " Baltimore 000 M0 001-1-.7 0 Detroit 100 001 oox-3 , s 0 Coleman. Fest (8) and Courtney; Gerver and House. L-Coleman. Hit: Bel-Courtne Cleveland 080 we our-s I Wynn. I-loskins ((7) and Hosea: Hershmsn. Consuegra ('1) and Phila. 010 010 000 10-! I 1 Nixon. Kinder (10) ausleoss iii) and Wilber. Owen (ii); -Portoear rero. Dixon (10) Burtschy (ii) and Robertson. Astrotb uo). W-Kinder; ' L-Dixon. 000 000 500-010 1 gton 0iIl00i 1100-1 4 -o Wiesler .Byrdv(0) Ford (7) and Berra; Portertleld. Stewart (8) Pas ual (1) Keriasekos (I) and FitzGersld. W-Wlesler; L-Portsr- iield. lllla : ' NY-Norah, Jlebougeld. . rseilaaal I-eegee Philadelphia 000 001 001-”! is 0 Srooklyn 010 511 021-10 II I Miller. Kipper (4) Greeawood'('I) and Burgess; Loes and Campan- elle. L-Miller. I-Ins: Piss-Runner, Bkn-Hodges. Pittsburgh 140 082 000-10 10 4 om 000 0tl)- 1 5 I surkont. 'i'hies (I) 0'Donnel (5) and Shepard: Liddle. Monzant (2) Konikowskl 43) Wilhelm (ll Gris- som (5) McCall (0) Giel (0) and Roberts, Keegan Probable All-Star Game Starters By Jack Hand OLEVELAND, (AP)-Robin Rob- &tJ of Philadelphia Phillles and Bob Keegan of Chicago White Box are the probable starting pitchers tor 'mesday's 21st all-star game in which the National League will try to make it live in a row over Casey , 9tengel's American Leaguers. Pitchers and batting orders won't be announced until today when the umpires and managers meet with cummisslo Bord nick and the players stern drifting in. A crowd of about 66,000 is ex- ,pected in the vast Municipal sta- dium whore 09.812 gathered to set an all-star record back in 1935. the lay Jimmy Fox's home run pow- :-ed the Americans to a 4-1 vic- brlihs home run knockout punch, once the proud boast of the Ameri- Ian League, makes the National s I-to-5 choice to win its fifth straight. The Americans swept through gal, New York Yankee manager. who never has won an all-star game-nor lost a world series. The Americans still hold a 12-8 edge. Willie Mets, New York Giants' tionel centretielder who is home run record pace. won't be in the start- ing lineup. He will be one of man- 'a.gar Welter Alston's "reserves" for its after. the sts.rtars- have played Instr three innings as required by he rules. . with such slugger! ask Brook- lyn's Duke Snider. Olncinnstfs. Ted Khllevwakl and st. Louis"jT'Stan Illssial taxing aim at the 320-toot eight-man lnegue steit may all see It lessen gets the nod it would he deserved recognition tor a bril- liant first hall season in which he won 12 games. ltsngel has a wide choice in his in inrp contrast with at Cincinnati when he dx on the stall. includ- '4 ear lsdnly O New g setch Paige. If he doesn't want i ly ITIILING SLAPPIY IOU'l'KPOI'r. En d (AP)- leter Thoariaon ed slbourne Fri- day was the tint British open golf championship for Australia. to be- come the successor to Ben "ogau ad the youngest champion since bin .7 olessional com- ones. These-year-old s nine-un er-par 108 over give Australia a major British golf titles and end its jinx this most ancient of opens has held over play s from down uder. He is the tirst Aussie to win in as opens and his hometown kiend. Doug Bachli. was the first to win the British amateur in HIV. 'niornson shot s two-under-par '71 is the final round Friday after- by a stroke. were 72 and 71. IAOGKE STROKE BEHIND One stroke behind Thomson were Bobby Locke of Soutg Rees of Wales and yd Scott of In and. all with 184s. strokes back with a 280 cm” was Jim Turners of Briercli N. 7.. who made the best bid ff. oi of England and Ar on- were Insrst of Kismeshe Lake. N. Y.. had 200: Gene Sarazen. who won the rliilh 02.1"" . 0.. shot a 295: and Al Wssraue. Birmingham. Mich.. had ea)-even 800. Locke was 1! inches short let Mike Garcia. to go with Keegsn. he from Chicago's bothered pennant Cleveland by s. pulled Yo sicngel. game, said pitch without pain and probably will be sidelined for a week. -Afustralian Wins British Open Golf championship Second Provincial Rifle Association Spoon Shoot Saturday at Squaw Point I u..'..;..: met me In He also Wnm” '''””3.5.'. an... aoon after a scorching 00 in the Lieut OJ. Rogers morning to detest three other stars sgt. A.M. Johnston His early rounds Mrs. Irene Hardy 7 Sgt. P. Younker . . agt. H. W. Rover D6 Capt. RA. lscoebe .. P-Sgt. EL. Thor AI. R. Bowlee .. GPO. .OolN sh sssttesxassssss will rspre t A wmplay arm Ten nissge. was Mrs. 81!; :'::sss:::e:eoscae::.aa:. can pick Andy Consuegrs. who replaced Cleveland's ailing Washington's Bob Porter-(leld. Chicago's Virgil Trucks. Baltimore's Bob Turley or s lett- hsnder. Bob Lemon of has been muscle and Allie Reynolds oi Yanks has a sore leg. The was scratched from the lineup Sun- day and will be replaced by Irv Noren, Yankee outfielder currently hitting a hot .342. TWO LEFIIIANDEBS Alston, who got in on a rain check when Chuck Dressen. rigor of 1953 Dodgers. was fired. men pitching staff including two letthanders, Johnny Anionelli. the New York Giant's 13-game winner and Warren Spahn. Milwaukee vet- eran. with only Yogi Berrscand the switch-(hitting Mickey Mantle bat- ting leity in the American starting lineup, Alston is expected to open with a rlghthsnder. As Roberts. an 11-game winner. has started three of the last iour all-star games (or his league, he appears to be the logical The Phillles' ace chod seven innings at Brooklyn Friday night and left for a pinch- hltter during a Phil rally eighth. The game is scheduled for 1:30 p. in. EDT and will be seen and heard on tclevisionisnd radio hi Canada. Reynolds Likely To Miss All-Slur Game WASHINGION. (AP) - Allie Reynolds ace righthsnder oi the Yankees, is bothered by s pulled hip muscle and almost certainly will miss next Tuesday's All-star game, Yankee manager Casey stengei said Saturday. also manager or the American League team (or the Reynolds is unable to man- winning has a severi- choice. righthander pit- in the 5' WW5 30711 3h'kdll0' 1103' '0 The second Provincial Riile As- Flnd 5"” 01 sociation spoon shoot was tired last Range. Winners of the spoons in the sen- ior section were Lieut. G. .1. Roll- es! and Sgt. A. M. Johnston, win- nor of the tyre section Irene Hardy. Individual scores were as follows: Lynch. Th0mlI- NY-Irvin '!A'-IIk- ". .00 Tum Dark. Tiicmpson. Ms s. Hu- "E, "1; ,3 Pittsburgh oooaoooso-s s 1 w H 95 New York 100 ooo 000-1 0 1 49 .5 ” Ifittlefitldl sridmdftwell: goarn. 'rvr- E B-we so 47 93 ?o'."2.'.'.l Vwlu ,'x(u)z' oi.”-"if Lieut. AK. Mutch id or as H" .33-Pm om". Mm ml Mjr. cs. Macbtims 47 as Fm, ' ' Sit P-F WW0" i7 Milwaukee osoooo ioo-e 1! o 0-Pt A-1 M60350 4t Cincinnati no: no use-s 1o 1 05'" gr W" :: rcolniey. SCI-one (I) an: Crgiflall; onr. w.s. 1-rsrdy"I'f is W "' """'l' l 3;" asssszsas-asssasssses Westrum. Kstt (0). W-0'Donnel;. NY-Dark. Milwaukee x 000011010-3 I 0 Cincinnati 001 105 om:-1 11 0 Spahn. Paine (0) Jay ('I) and Crsndsll. Calder-one (7); Drews. Smith (8) and Seminick. W-Drews; L-Spahn. HRI: Mil-Crandall; Cin- Harmon, Greengrsss. Post. Chicago St. Louis Rush and McCullough; Reschl. Deal (8) and Semi. L-Deal. HR: StL-Erszier. ii International League Ottawa 200 000 000-! I 0 Buitslo 000 010 042-5 1 wheat, l-issg (0) and Watlin n; Erickson, Froats (0) sndT '-omen. Montreal -000 M1 100-4 7 1 Syracuse 000 000 000-0 1 4 Black and Thompson: Sanford, Tully (8) and Erautt. Toronto 000 000 013-0 0 1 Richmond 000 010 10x-2 ll 1 Blake and Griifin; Nsrdelia and Johnson. Rochester 000 101220-0 0 l I-lavana 200 150 00:-8 18 1 Jackson. Connelly (5) and hi- gsn. Mccardle (I); Raifensherger and Guerra. IUNDAI Americas Liague New York 000 200 121-7 12 2 Washington 000 000120-3 7 1 Grim. Sam (7) and Silvers: Mc- Dermott. Stobbs (0) and Tipton. W-Grim . L-McDermott. l-ins-NY- Bsuer; Wes Vernon. Boston .230 002 081-11 1! 1 Philadelphia 010 000 000- l I 2 Brewer and White: Fricano, Sims (8). Burtachy (9) and Rob- ertson. L-Fricano. Baltimore 000 000 010-1 I 1 Detroit 010 100 002-2 8 0 Turley. (2) Hoeit (8). Gromek (I) and Wilson. W-Aber; L-Turiey. HRH Bel-Iridley; Det-Bertois. First Cleveland 000 000 000-0 2 1 Chicago 200000 i0x-3 7 0 leski ml Began; Pierce and Betta. l-iRs: Chi-Mincso. Baits. second Cleveland 000 000 002-! I 1 Chicago 000 000 02x-8 ll 0 Lemon. I-ioskins (5). Hooper (5), Newhouser -(8) and Naragon; He- gan (8): Trucks and Lollar; L-Le- mon. till-Chi, Jackson. , . 103, 553 some 12 l Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 5 D Sullivan and White: Trice. Rom- berger (4). Dixon (6) and Astroth. L-Trice .1-rm: Boa-Piarsell. Rattan, Williams. Nalleaal lasagna First Philadelphia 000010 000-7 0 0 Brooklyn 000380 111-8 14 0 Dickson. Konstanty (G). Miller 18) and Burgess; Erskine. Hughes (0) and Csrnganslia. W-Erskine. Soc Philadelphii 000010 101-! 6 0 Brooklyn 000010 000-1 5 o Wehrneier. Roberts (0) and be- psta; Newcomha. Palice, (0) and Csmpenslle. W-Wehmaiar. L-New combt. HR-Phs-Ennis. First Pittsburgh 001 100 018-1 11 0 New York M0 ill) 101-13 10 I Law. Friend (-8). Lapalma (1) and Atwsll. xovack (0):. ltsglis. Grissosn (0) and West:-um. Maglie L-Law. Hits: Pgh-Skinner. 01- . Collum L-Conley. Hits-llil, a Metcovitsh: Cin Dell. Klussewski. leosal p . 030 ill G54 14 0 0C 010 0l0-I ll 0 Nichols. Johnson (3) w -(5). 32:11 (I) and White. ends (0); e. Null!!! (0) Psrkowski (0) J (0) Smith (0 nd ' inieik. Baseball ltzsulte ” oooooo-os83' I sossaro (1) and C. Thompson: ( Richmond U” 1” 0-4 (I 1' can” D1-E. . a : liidnsrkell. Jse?s (5) and (l:;ss:'n&' getyer. Sprain: (:1. Lovensuth (9). SUSSEX N B (C?) A 2!" Month” J”! 12' mM- 1,” a'.-l&K Eel l-Ie tulrnea. sdlinser g G erson ( J an Herman. . - . - i- csrrrvns sans ' Tabscheck. A 1 - lioond year-old Kings county boy who . an Tg,:”nn'n 1.3 1". I33 ,3 first , Montreal 000 000 0-0 2 0 tumbled irom a movinl car Fri- LQNDON (AP) - Two British ma 5 u,ln.”I"”d""'3.Eh"" To;-onto '. ooo.poo 1m-! 3 0 Syracuse 011 000 x..2 4 0 day died later in hospital here. He ciyihans who had been held the . 3".” 1””, "34 3 1 Luord. ma c, Thampson; ow was Earl Nelson Flaglor. son or Russians several yesrsr am "NI... .g-lggn Jam.” shag. Q). 3g,"u,,. (3; -en. and Enact. . Mr. andc Mrs. Henry Flaglor at fziddington. 28. and Eric Pleasant: "4 Oman; u.m.p.”dg5w,,.. ring nearby sssldy lake. The chil . arrived in Iondon Saturday 1159553, gum (cg) g 3.... W g V, - Rochester 030 000 004-7 7 1 was riding in the back seat of a looking forward. to quiet holidays. gud jd d 'u' . 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