the national league ang 'Edmonton Prospect Claims = SPORTS MENU By Geo. H. Campbell SPORTS EDITOR ankees Laggin In Pennant Race won but once in three decisions, manager Casey Stengel grumbl- who was i a ol jons' pitch- ing. league debut di ss St: Writer (and the world champions pitch-|ing gue deb ied a : ) Ascites Press he ing staff has produced just three| At the moment, it looks as| Willie Tasby, .a favorite for 8 apparently the first court test|agreement, and my understand- Li Sus Dee oni race' complete games (two by Whitey (though he might bave something rookie-of-the-year honors, hom- ol a three-year-old agreement, ling is that if you dc n't have a 7 =. OHA champions, Peterborough TPT's. This final series for the Bagte ve New York Yankees|Ford) in nine starts. to grumble about. The Indians, ered and drove in icin runs for have asked an injunction to pre-lwritien contract, it isn't binding Junior "A" championship of Canada brings together a couple of haven't been in first place yet,| This is hardly enough to sug- Made w nine out 2 Ho by once Orioles. sugling Jee ie vit, teams, each of whom reached the final bracket by upsetting more- and fact is. they're tied for sec-|gest that the league is going fo| my umping etLoit's timid g run as al i more mp e fdvored opponents, in the semi-final rounds. They expect a sellout ond. and. trail Cleveland Indians/have a new champ for the first| Tigers, 10-4, Thursday The Yan- @ comeback with three runs Jn , crowd of over 10,000 for the opening game---a sharp contrast fo the lime since 1954, when another kees, meanwhile, were defeated the eighth, Ernie Johnson, the "o r 3 by three games. ; 3 Fa pido o 3 : Hanlin som 4 neha apathy apparent at Maple Leaf Gardens this week, where the "What's games B Turley, the(band of Indians out-ran the Yan-|3-2 at Washington as the Sena- Milwaukee castoff _won his se c- power-packed Whitby Dunlops are demonstrating quite conclus- ond in relief, Leo Kiely (1-1) lost rankees' right- : <'kees. But it is enough fo have lors beat Turley for the first time ¢ : ively their claim to the 1959 Allan Cup laurels. If the Memorial Yankees' right-handed ace, : has i it in relief, in four years. Chica idle Cup series proves to be as expected--a real humdinger and INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE White Sox gained a share of sec- maybe goes five or six games or even the limit--then the CAHA ond with New York, while Balti- will have a good financinl year after all. But there'll be some com- more took fourth place by turn mittee room wrangling before next season rolls around. Seems ing back Boston 8-7 v that the Eastern Canada Junior hockey men fee} that the Western Turley, who had won 12 in a champs are quite strong enough in their own rights--and with row from the Nats since May 30, their own roster--to compete for the Memorial Cup with authority 1955, was handed his second loss Rat the Western champs have been permitted to bolster with some of the season. Turiey allowed replacements and if it should. turn out that these just-before-the- only three hits and had no-hit the final additions are a deciding factor in declaring this 1959 cham Senators for five innings then pionship then the protests and criticism from the Fast will had a one-hit shutout until the swell to a loud and vigorous clamor for a change in the rules. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for Rochester without a loss, out Jimmy McKnight of Rochester dueled Havana's Ted Weiand, Red Wings has only two hits in giving only five hits, siriking out nine tries this season. But one of {seven and walking four, Luis Ar- them was a grand slam homer royo relieved Weiana with the Thursday night that kept the Red |bases loaded and one. out in the Wings in first place in the Inter-/11th, and promptly served up national League McKuight's home: run pitch McKnight came up as a pinch HOLDS LEAFS [] ® 1 email (eB) \ - |seventh, when Bobby Richard: In Havana son's error gave Washinglon two hitter with the bases loaded Lynn Lovenguth against Havana and siammed his third victory without a as unearned runs. Windsor's Reno NEW Bertoia got a single for the duro clincher Kings Russ Kemmerer won his sec- L ond for the Nats, although giving Ha up eight hits including Mickey Maduro. after a 5U -hour con Mantle ES) second home: ference with Fidel Castro in the Fhe Indians made it five in a Cuban. prime mini hotel row over the Tigers by sweeping guite here, said the three-game set al Detroit 'A plan had boen evolved Billy Martins two-un homer oti whereby Havana wili be able to reliever Jim Bunning put it away not only maintain iis Interna home run to give Rochester a 4-0, Columbus limited Toronto five wal the Tribe on a fve-run S€C- tional League franchise but will 11-inning victory over the Sugar hils, only two alter the second in-| 0 hic od i ess Ray Narleski proceed with plans ier possible Kings ning. He struck ou! three and/ Di iy Bo h, iy participation in major McKnight's coly other was walked three and- gave up Dave ic rodowski (2-0) was the baseball if a third league comes a triple Wednesday night Pope's first home run of the sea-| Last season, McKnight, playing son t with Houston of the Texas Don Jolmson was chased when League, hit .285 with only seven Columbus scored five runs in the home runs. But the native of Bee second inning, They added three Branch, Ark., drove in 77. in the fourth against Bob Cha- BIG JOB kales. It had to be a Yoeman job to, Jack Fisher won his first for keep the Red Wings ahead of the Miami, giving only five hits and who won their striking out nine as ihe Marlins) ws leave Monday for their 23-game tour of Europe, with fourth - in a yOW, 11-2 over To- broke a three-game losing string. | in England, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Germany and ronte Maple Leafs. The Jets are He gave only two hiis in the last winner in relief of Jim Perry, into being." WALT MORYN and Dale Long hit consecutive homers only a half game behind Roches seven innings in winning over Ed | terday to pace Chicago Cubs to a 6-1 triumph over the Cardi-| er H gav g Lf | 'Everything From Soup To Nuts' (AP)-- vent Wilson from playing with Jerry Wilson, Auburz University| Edmonton Eskimos in the' West- football player involved in a ern Interprovincial Foothall court suit over where he will] Union next season play professipnally, soys he has| Wilson, a 235-pound end whe not signed any agreement with finishes college this spring, said = the team that brought the suit.lof his deal with the Cardinals: The Chicago Cardinals, in what| "I didn't sign any kind of an making his major THE MEMORIAL CUP championship finals will open tonight in Winnipeg, between their own Manitoba and Western Canada Ab- bot Cup champions, the Winnipeg Braves, and the Eastern Canada By ED WILKS WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! NEW INSIDE DOORS (seconds) go's . 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The bout will be nationally televised, There are those rs the weight carried in his fists and that said "weight" has gone to his legs, that at 31 he has slowed down toe much title from the Los Angeles' scrapoer. Akins has only lost two fights St. Louis but Don Jordan has compiled a healthy record in recent bouts and over the championship 15- round distance, he is expected to display the stronger finish. who figure ex-champ Akins has lost some of he gained his to regain his loss in his hometown OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY leagne hit BRIGHT BITS: «Dominion-wide Something new, an archery photo contest, is being staged by the Hunting and Field Archers of Ontario and it's open to anyone--except professional photo graphers, so any simple snapshot on a "Brownie" could win top rize. The idea is to depict the theme of archer in Canada and of course, there'll be prizes galore, donated by interested sport| 20% houses and retailers. Any local or district "camera bugs" rested in the contest should contact Bill Perryman of the lo- 7% . "Thunderbirds Archery Club" . , , BOSTON BRUINS and N.Y. Columbus Jets 2% nals . " i American League a team with a lot of talent and apparent power Buffalo 3-2 and Richmond Fic's triple followed by Woody | that is having trouble going. Ray Narlteski went to the knocked off Montreal 5-2 Smith's sacrifice flv which made mound for 1 s yesterday against his former mates, but spark- Bob Miller, who won his thirdithe difference. ed by Billy Martin's three-run homer, the Cleveland Indians won ~ 41 t Baltimore Orioles won in Boston and N.Y 3-2 in Washington, with Bob Turley losing Turley only gave up three hits but throw in the 7th enabled Senators to a couple of unearned runs more than offsetting Mickey of the . 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