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THE BRANDON SUH, Saturday, May II, T9tf Downing, Yankees Halt Streaking Twins, Oliva -the Twms. and Camito Pas Pascual gave up only four hits in sis innings, but three came in the fifth inning when the Yan- kees scored their runs. Downing, in bringinc his rec- struck out 11. including Hai- nion Killebrew three times. Killebrew singled in the Twins' run.

in his fourth time ai bat. That came in the eighth. CHICAGO (APt Cleveland alluwed only singles bv Dick Green and Larrv Stahl in bring- ing his record so 3-1. The Red Sox broke up a scoreless tiuei between Santiago and Fred Talbot with a run 'in the sixth Thp la! tu-n NEW YORK Eiston Howard singled in one run and scored the other in support of Downing'; as New York Yankees edged Minnesota 2 Friday night. Thi' Yankees' victory stopped five-Same "mips 'streaks Indians scored three unearned runs in the first inning with the help of an error by Gene year.

nd held On for a 3-2 victory over Chicago White Sox Friday WASHINGTON 'APi Don night. Lock reached first base an an Jim Landis' two-run triple error in the bottom of the ninth featured the uprising which sejii inning and raced al! the way the White Sox dou-n to their home on another, giving "Wash-fifth straight defeat. ington a 6-5 victory over Call- Gary Bell recorded his second for.iia Angels Friday night. v-ctory in three decisions al- With the score 5-5. Lock led though he was in trouble off the last of the ninth and got throughout.

en base on. shortstop Jim Frego- si's bobble. Frank Howard then BALTIMORE fAP Dick bunted and third baseman Paul McAuliffe and Bill Freehan Schaal made a wild throw to knocked in three runs each as first, enabling Lack to come Detroit Tigers whipped Balti- around with the winning run. more 9-5 in the nightcap and gained a split of Friday's dou- SAN FRANCISCO (APRon RON HUNT AL DOWNING five rbi's whiffs 11 KICKING UP A STORM Under the watchful, eye of gram. The students are picked up and returned to instructor Rick Hersack, these Grade 2 students from the school by a Brandon Transit bus.

The program. Linden Lanes School are learning to swim under the is carried on three days per week. The YMCA pre-Brandon elementary school system's swimming in- sents certificates to those passing the tests at the construction program at the YMCA. Youngsters from elusion of the course, six elementary schools are participating in the pro- The Brat Fumes In Beanball Feud Brandon Trundlers Still Hold Down First Place erd to 3 aiioweci iix hits and game, said Friday. "I'm a re- taliation manager." "It's going to be thai way to- day, tomorrow and 10 years from now.

stanky snapped Minneapoiis-St. Paul. Stanky's outburst was trig- r- gered by Minnesota manager Sam Mele's charge that the Sox piuaier, iiuznarat, aeuDer- hit Minnesota pitcher Jim Perry with a pitch in the third inning of Chicago's 4-3 losS to the Perry had to leave the game with a badly-swollen pitching Stanky admitted he ordered Btiztiardt action after Perry hit Wets, weak-batting Sox shortslop, in the back on the First pitch" after J. C. Martin betted a two-run homer.

"I've got to assume he (Perry) is hitting my hitter," said Stanky. He stated in a post-game talk Thursday night that Perry "was jockeying over the plate trying to get a hit. on a 3-0 pitch, and he gets "I've got to live with mvseif. I may get beat. I may lose 20 in a row.

But nobody is going to push me around 011 the field. If they crucify me, I don't care. I'm going down my way. I live by my own standards." If one of his players gets deliberately hit with a pitch Stanky said; "I don't believe in waiting. We get their pitcher not tomorrow, or next veek, but the next time he comes up." Meanwhile, Bonny Ballantine gles, George Dacey of Regina took advantage of the toon was first with 20 points, of Sault Ste a point ahead of Dave Ren- PORT ARTHUR, Ont.

(CP- Winnipeg bowler Paul Yosbim- asu continued to lead the men's open s'mgles at the Cai5adial1 tenpir dM Friday lZi JtnZ Onf wK rllar seas0n average was IBS. won 1, tw v.nnaA i. average tn mnre than ann had 22 points of a poss 25, but has not been able increase his margin on John in the seventh as Petrocelli lined his seventh homer of the Hunt batted in five runs Friday night, hitting a tie breaking three-run homer in the eighth as New York Mets defeated San Francisco Giants 7-5. It was the Giants' fifth loss in their last sis games. Hunt, who also brought in two runs with a single in the sixth, is now 11 for 17 against tiie Giants this season.

He was also hit with a pitch and singled in a perfect evening at the plate. HOUSTON (AP)-A sacrifice fly by Cookie Hojas in the 10th inning brought in Harvev Kuenn with the winning run and gave Philadelphia Phillies a 6-5 vic- tnrv nupr Hnnslnn VrAa kuenn opened the 10th with a. Ptttch-hit double and took third TrZ UeCker- Tfojas then lifted a fly to centre field that brought Kuenn home. Home runs by Felix Mantilla Jonn eaieman, pms pitcner lowers two run-sconng 7- taj he Phjs fed LOS ANGELES (APWPitts- F'fh -Pirates scored five runs ln MV0 on ble by Willie Starcell. and went, to beat Los Angeles Dodgers 7-3 Friday night.

single oy Matty Atou and a walk by Gene Alley started the first-inning rally. Bob Cle- mente singled home one run and StargeU. doubled to drive in two. StargeU scored on a single hv Dnnri rtunrtennn Patron rirjvinfJ SrrHn cover, before Bill Mazeroski singled home the final run of tne inning. ATLANTA (AP) Mack Jones hammered his first two homers cf the season and led a five-homer assault that powered Atlanta Braves to a 12-2 victory over Chicago Cubs Friday night.

ine Braves erupted for six runs in the second inning off two Chicauo Ditchers. Thf his muw wdb odnK Aaron itn homer of the season, a three- Jones, making his third an- ing sidelined with a shoulder operation, crashed his first homer with none 011 in the sec-end inning, and No. 2 with a man aboard in the seventh. CINCINNATI (AP) Johnny Edwards, Tommy Helms and Ueron Johnson hit homers. counting for all Cincinnati runs in a 5-3 victorv aver St Louis Friday night.

It was the Reds' fifth victory in a row, but thev had their Erouble- Edwards and Helms hit their home runs in the fifth off starter nay cina jonnson con- nected in the sixth. Cincinnati starter Joev had a four-hit shutout and bad struck out 10 when the Cardi- nals got to him in Ihe eighth. Lou Brock beat out a bunt! reached second on an error and scored on a single by Curt Flood. Orlando Cepeda was hit bv a Ditch and Tim MrCarvpr walked, filling the bases. Charlie Smith singled for two runs and Billy McCool came on to end the rally by striking out Jerry Buchek.

Prinster of Vancouver: and picked up one point against of Regina were third with 14. Prinster has iflfc points after Louise Smith of Vancouver. In the men's classified sin- Whistling Sea May Run In Maturity bleheader. The Orioles won the opener 8-4 behind a 13-hil attack. McAuliffe hit a three run pinch homer in the seventh inning, capping a four-run rally.

Freehan, who had a homer and a single in the first game, doubled home two runs in the first inning off loser Dave Mc- Nally. He also singled home a run during a three-run third in- ning climaxed by Jim North- rup's solo homer. Bill Monbouquette, the win- ner. yielded solo homers to Brooks Robinson, Curt Elefary and rank Robinson during the six innings he pitched. 0g Miumore, SnaKinS a Pro- hitting slump in the SUL trora rraim r- Russ Snyder, who had three fJts IOT Orioles and knocked Vnr tr ond base after a catch aj- BOSTON AF Jose 5anti- castoff- first cbTpTp jdr leagues Fridav lLla.

night as Red Sox whipped the Athletics 3-0 with the help of a two-run homer bv Rico Ppi. cem. Santiago, 25, who had his first trial with Kansas City in 1963, Standings Americon Iwme Cleveland Minntsota California Chicago WaSitron New York Kansas City .714 f1 IT IS .531 5 IS .) 9h 13 18 .41 SV, 12 Yt 9Vs 11 11 21 .344 11 National League Son Francisco Houston Pittsburgh Los Angeles Philadelphia Cincinnati Atlanta Mew York rcr. Get 20 14 .588 Vh 17 14 .548 4 19 16 .543 i IS 14 i'h ed Athletics to just two hits. Gord Johnston, who started for Athletics, took the loss.

He was relieved in the fourth in- ning by soutiipaw Russ Reid, who pitched with Brandon Greys iast season. Dair faTineri tour, three by Johnston, held Oilers to four hits. and pojcu a mie Jn the game as all three of St. Lazare's runs were unearned. Oilers committed four errors and St.

Lazare one- Ian White led Oilers with a Mark Wilton, Lloyd Carruthers and Jack Day sin- Sled- flay Simms and Mickey Torres collected the Athletics' hits. St Laiare 030 0-3 2 1 Virden 101 110 0 4 4 Johnston, Reid (4) and Robinson; Palk, Bridgett (4) and Gardiner, Wilton (4). CHICAGO AP Eddie Stanky of Chicago White Sox, still irate over a beanball feud which erupted in Thursday nigrk box Twins Jamesway. sow STALLS The New Concept in Hog Raising Feeding Is completely controlled, with each sow getting personal attention. Better utilization of space, No loss from fighting sows.

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Ltd, Frjio, Ortone WESTERN FARM SERVICENTRE P.O. Box 344, Brandon, Man. N.W. of Junction Highways 1 and 10 TORONTO (CPJ With a stubborn owner and an ankle Eoing Calgary-owned Whistling ea, the onIy Weslern caiiadian ever to win the Qui Plate, may mn again horse ever to win the Queen's Paul Olivier announced last week that his dark bay fnur-year-old was finished racing, having suffered a cracked sesa moid bone in his right ankle. He had the X-rays lo prove it, lapse to sweep her series with Frances Taylor of Calgary and moved into a first-place tie with Miss Johnson.

Both have 13 points. Mrs, Smith is third with 12V2 points. Prinster and Terry Palm of Vancouver are first in the men's open doubles with IS points while Ken Hernck and Ted Wood of Edmonton are with 15. Saskatchewan's Bert Weisgerber and Frank Boehm During ai) this time, the ankle appeared to be recovermg. At first, swollen and blistered, it ivas so tender wouidn't let anyone near him.

doe-t sgem l0 bo'ther him wi tht swelling has gone down. "I don't care what the vets say, his ankle is a iot different now than it was a week ago." Just recovered from a nine- month layoff because brnkpn IpFI pnlfjp siiffrrpH Quebec Derby last summer. WhistUng Sea had heen going fine with a couple of allowance wins at Fort Erie when the right ankle started to bother him. Now Olivier is looking toward the Canadian Maturity at Wood- bine in July. id use to put turn in the Canadian Maturity July be- We 11 have tack on him one day next week and we'll just rust wait and see.

If he can go, I'll put him in a couple of allowance races before the Maturity." But Dr. Myles Smith, the hcrse's vet, offered a few words caution after examining him Thursday: uu ue ay-w-aay propost- Qon ile can return. Anything -could happen. The left ankle s.t'11 11065111 look that good ei- 1 ms trainer torn mm not to bother wasting money on the horse because he wasn't Queen's Plate calibre. Last year Whistling Sea won the race.

Stunning Oilers Upset Athletics nie of Vancouver. Eileen Bevis of Montreal was first in the women's classified singles with 15 points. Tied sec- ond were Nancy Hodgson of Sault Ste. Marie and Joan Darough of Vancouver, Blair Inks Long Pact MINNEAPOLIS (API Wren Blair, director of player personnel for Boston Bruins, was named Friday as general manager of the new Minnesota team which will begin play in the National Hockey League in October, 1967, Blair, 40, signed a four-year contract Friday. He will begin his new job June 1, The appointment was announced by Walter L.

Bush team president. NHL rules prohibit disclosure of executives' salaries. Bush said, but he adde(j gla ould be "one of the best paid men among the new general managers of the six newly-franchised teams." Blair has lived in Oshawa, the last 36 years. He will remain in Canada through the fall, scouting players, setting up farm learns and negotiating worKlnS agreements witn uana- wd United states and mmor IeaSue teams- Blair has been in the execu- tive and administrative end of hockey for 16 years. He.

coached for 11 years and won champion- shJPs at fflUi" amateur levels, Bret Upset In fc P0CevfCHf if fV YONKERS, N.Y. (API-Cardigan Bay, a 10-year-old import from New Zealand, upset Bret Hanover, tne naraess racing nf tho Vosr kwj-r bv one length in the $65 000 Pace-of-the-Century at Yonk'ers Raceway Friday night. Bret, who had never been de- feated on a one-half mile track, went off the 3-5 choice, but returned S4. Finishing third tnree lengths behind Bret Hanover was Adios Marches, driven by Charles King. Fire Sweep came in fourth.

lowed with 14. Bill Malt and Don Birin of Brandon led the men' classified doubles with Ifi point, three more than Bob McComb" and Guy Proudfoot of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Anftthr point back were Larry Maslyk and Frank Heron of Edmonton. Charlotte Johnson of Winni peg, who opened a solid margin Thursday, showed the effects of a sore thumb in the fifth round but wasn't convinced that a norse lie valued at was realiy finished with the track, So Olivier Wednesday ordered a second set of X-rays on the prise the crack in lh'e bone jugt ankle couldn't be seen.

Leaving nothing to chance, a third set of X-rays was ordered Thursday and. lo, the elusive hairline fracture appeared for second time. a iight-heavyweight. a division without a champion because it has just heen iormeri. In the heavyweight champion- jay only Fhillipe Wronski of St, Hip- polyte, has much of a chance against the 25-year-old champion.

Rogers holds a fifth dan black belt, Wronski a third dan. Bob Allen of Brandon will' be part of a five-man team repre- senting Manitoba. Favorites in the kxht-heavy- weight competition are Johnson. a third dan; Gilles Champagne of Ottawa, a first Jan: Nagaski competed for two years because nf an arm injury, Top contenders for the mid- dleweight title are Henry Mu- kai, a third dan From New West-j minster, B.C.: Paul Schelck, a third dan from Downsview, Ont; and Ron Powell. I dan from Edmonton.

second Medallist Doug Rogers -The Judoka To Beat VfKDEN The Manitoba Sen- mr retell League finally open- ed its mis schedule here Fn- day night as Virden Oilers up- set the defending league cham- pion bt. Lazare Athletics a-3 seven innings. srancmn uoverieats and Kiv- erside were to. open the season "miiuvu uui inclement weather postponed the game. Another game slated for Friday night, Hamiota Red Sox at Souris, was also postponed until June 3.

Ted Bridgett pitched four in- nings of brilliant relief to pick up the win. Henry Palfc started and fanned three. Bridgett struck out five. The two hurlers limit- EDMONTON TCP three competitors Seventy- headed by Olympic silver medallist Doug Rogers of Vancouver will go tne annual Canadian judo championships. Rogers, rr en Canadian heavyweight champion, won a medal at the 1964 Olym- "'ic Gsmes lB Toii'-vo- The competitors, representing all provinces except Newfound- land and Prince Edward Island.

provincial trials last, month. Also back to defend his title will be lightweight champion Pat Bolger of Dutton. Ont The middleweight and-light- Uryu, of Vancouver, a fourth tner- could not gain on his aged oppo-heavyweight divisions are with- dan; and Fred Matt, a third Whistling Sea make it nent in the stretch drive, out champions. Former middle- dan, also, from Vancouver. fcack for the Maturity it will Cardigan Bay, driven by Stan-weight champ Mike Johnson of Matt is a former Canadian JUt be anotler case of Olivier's ley Dancer, flashed under the Hamilton now "is competing as open champion who has not EtUDbornness paying off, wire in two minutes flat and 1112-lSth Street Bustniu: PA 9-1547 Refidence: PA 9-4337 i i I CITY OF BRANDON RESIDENTS Now is the time for you to Name Your Liberal Candidate at tbe nomination meeting THURSDAY, MAY 26 of 8:00 p.m.

of the PRINCE EDWARD HOTEL Speaker: GILD AS MOLGAT. MLA Leader of The Liberal Party of Manitoba Publiihid by th Brandon Lilrfral Aueetatten Argentina Enters Big Pan-American Team WINNIPEG fCPl-Argentina has entered a 38-man team in the Pan-American Games to be held in 1967, Games officials 'announced Friday. The team from Argentina 14th cnuntry (o enter brings ihe total number of athletes entered to 3,036. It will compete in all sports except canoeing and synchronized swimming. In the 1963 Games Argentine athletes were winner in track and field, fencing, boxing and equestrian events in capturing 42 medals including eight, gold.

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