.4.-.. Page 10 (Que Guardian RCAF Royals Softbal Championship -The RCA)-" Royals softball team won the Prince Edward Is- land men's softball championship Ln three straight games. defeating Canada Packers II'DlIlV Cll'.ll'iOI.il- '.tii.vn .-it tltc b'.llllK4YJl'5I(.lB aii'D0 Catches four I Found Trout ll waltir-T 2-Wu); N Tuesday, Sept. 13,5 1954 Win Island" GIUSOII got two hits apiece for the winners. An unusually large number of routine fly balls were dropped, the visitors being the chief offenders in this respect. BOX SCORI-I dinmonti '.-;-' crxtiiiig lliy tin? H.) ( I 1 . l'.'l5 a tire iittiii .'ai 'im-N1 3111114 l1)t1:Irillf"1l1lS collecting T3 lii:s Packers AB R H PO A E The lizirkcrs SC I live inns .n E. Waid. c 6 2 1 3 1 0 the first inn-.n ' WI"-Elli. 55 5 3 3 1 3 1 who started rt 6 2 2 3 2 0 R(l:.'."ll3 'or A 5 1 0 0 0 0 ilit-ii: i I... J 4 1 3' 4 0 0 Ftl. 'l'hc uith tour '1 4 1 1 3 0 3 tirsc train-o. lrii 1' 3 0 7 1 0 1 CPITIIEITITI I-Wlllil ' 5 0 0 7 0 0 s;de '1 ”t I coiiiztcr li;i 4 1 1 2 2 1 i the Canatin PICK-.'I"'3'.RlS 43 II 13 24 II 6 R (I. A. P Royals AB R H PO A E Kuicli. rf . 2 0 l I. 0 0 Allarcl. 2b . 5 l l 1 0 2 i T”'”1V C - 3 1 9 6 2 0 Gerald Lewis of Parkdale waited "W-”5v 15 - 4 2 2 1 1 0 all season to catch the four pound ” i'””k5””' trout pictured above and the wait '-F-"I W 1-" '- I ll & ab 4 2 2 3 2 was well worth-while. i-no it-ii of l(7”i”””- Cf 3 1 9 2 0 Last Friday, five days before nrs nude it - W, W1l59”- 55 l 0 1 9 0 the close of the season. Lewis Lied 111 lhw 11331 I'M? P”m"”li caught a four pound, two ounce W115 7”” R”3-I35 -”'”i''"l 3” & 55 4 3 7 1 3 0 trout which measured 20 inches -:i th" st-toiiv.ii and fmir lll I..1F Hibsoii. lb 5 1 2 3 9 0 in length and 10-12 inches around .Vorm:in. if x 3 0 0 0 0 U the girth. -nun." on for Aiirl:-mxs Kiinbrr. c xx 2 0 0 3 1 0 Lewis and the trout are shown .. 1 and tinislicrl thr Armstmng. above. game. got . ., credit for the tictory CI -3: I3 1 1 O 1 I 0 (gm-luv, Film Law.) 11;;-iiiw 1- won: the route for the Andrews. L....L..L..-... p 6: cf 4 3 2 0 0 O . got three hits in four Totals 41 14 I3 2714 5 ' .. . :: C i?ll'IIl('1'1i'.lI x rt-placed Kinch in fifth. I chnnips, 3 for 5. in xx --replaced Taylor in sixth. arid-zioii to com.ig up with one xxx4Armstrong replaced Cot- oi the SI'”3C'llCLl:ilf plays of the game in he made 3 fine slop oi All(3.”rl'5 hot grotiixclcr to short and throw tho Pit R-ayal second sack- cr out at. f;rst. Rttidlcy mzide a nice rtiiiiiiii: catch of a foul fly off the bat Ul Jonvs in the first inning. PILEIIYIII also played a fine game in short field. and Connolly in left field for C'aruria Psit-kri's was one iii the . o Slur: of the zunin JON”? Arirl-cits. 'Putm:n and Wilh Cleveland CLEVELAND (AP) - Cleveland Barons of the American Hockey League Monday night signed Billy Ford. left.-winger who scored 77 goals in '77 games last year for Halifax Atlantic: of the Maritime trell in sixth. xxxx-replaced Wilson in third. Summary-Earned runs: RCAF -I. Packers 8. Rl3l's, Wilson 2, And-' rows 2. Pittman 3. Gibson, Wright. Hutzlics 3. Conn-oily. Arsenault 3, I-Iiirry. Walks. Hartinger 4, Jack- son 5. strikeouts. Hartlnger 1, .i;icksoii 1. Andrews 4, Armstrong . 3i UmmmS' plate Beaudrh buesl M;IJ:tfdL;2gui:lll re ort Sunday to Cullon. Sharkey. Arsenault. Home ' ” p the Baruns' training camp at St. Thomas. Ont. . A native of Toronto. Ford set up 2'llIlS, Pittman, Ars-znault. Hughes. Marciano And Charles To Arrive In New York Today NEW YORK tAPi--,Forecasts of "mo.-.tly fair and warm" xvcathcr for VVCd.Vl'33(lily niizht honslczl tho lntcrnritiorinl Boxing Club's l'IfillC.-i that tho tcturn bout bctwccn licri'ry- wright champion Rocky Marciano and Ezzard Chrirlcs will match the financial success of the first fight. Promotcr Jim Norris said the show was a little be-hind the first (inn at inc sumo stage mainly be- C.'I'1FL of littrricniics Carol and Edna. The June 17 fight drew 47.38.? fans and grossed 5543.092. ”W'o'v.'- about 5'-3.'i0,000 in id Norris Wciro only 0”" or so lichmtl tlii- other 1. can be mzidv up in ours gnarl lm-ir of activity. ”Wr rn T-llll shooting at .S500.00(i :hc:c;ahriiits likc thc Inst onc GO scoring plays for it total of 131 points last season with the Atlan- lica. He. previously played for the St. Mary's club in Halifax. Soccer Results . LONDON tReutersl ---Results of soccer games in Britain Monday: a 5-to-I2 favorite to knock him out. It's 7 to 1 that Charles doesn't strip Rocky. Barrie Voted Back In OHA TORONTO (CPW--Barrie Flyers of the Ontario Hockey Association have been voted back into the league. three days after they had boon dropped at their own request. Bnill Hnnley, OHA business man- :it:ci. said Monday he had taken II with of lt'zllZlIC mcmbcrs during tho tvcck-cnd and all teams but who vnivrl to re-admit the Barrie Junior foam. The one club. which ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston Villa 1, Newcastle U 2. Huddersfield T 3. Sheffield W 0. Leicester City 2. Burnley 2. Sheffield U 1. Cardiff City 3. Division II Blackburn R 5, Derby County 2. Hull C 0. West HamU 1. Stoke City 0, Leeds United 1. Division III Southern Mlllwall 2. Northampton T 0. Wot” I;c:i'.rrcI to (in 5250.000 I- :;.'IntHi'"i tl' tho last clay if the micr- (!.'-l on " wiu. iii. niioalic-.s1' Xnrii-' said that the tiic::lrc-tnlr- can priripl('l1C)Cl cuorzintccd the U35 - minimum of Sl25.000 but that tho eT'i' cut coiilrl ho F-nnsitlciv re. The IBC izcts 51 a scat rt-TV. " . 1-'tniti'.: at ltlL'.0 pm. Elli wonit ho telecast into the lmmcs, It will ho liionrlcnzt by CBS and radio x-.ill contribute an- otlicr S3:'v.00rl In tho total not. Ruth itch iv: arc rliic in New soiii .. lllai'r:i'.inu will fly in from (lrossingcr. N.Y.. if the wcallicr is good If not hc'l drit-n dmrn. Clinrlcs will rirrive 113' car IVI3-lrFl.'II'tF7 rlid a little limhcring up PVt'l'K.'l es and l'O.'l(l work Mon- day Chzivlcz Iwxrirl f(i'ii' rounrls at Kutzhrvi-is Ciiuntiy Club in Monti- cclln in his final irorkiiui. Thcro li.-is hccn only light ir:i;zr:r- ing (in tho hnill itttlrzinu from ro- potts from Pi:on'iv.'ny. lVI.')l'Fl.'1I1I1 is .1 '.'-to .0 cl c. Mart of tho l)"lllllf7, is on -inc. Chnrlcs can go Ill" distancc a sot-nnrl limo. Rocky is Mays Gitiiion Duke Snider NEW YORK (AIM Willin the husllitig New York (iir. out- fielder. vxho is swinging for how hits instead of home runs, is only one point behind Brooklyn's Duke Snider in the compciition for the National League batting tifln. Maya collected two hits in Cvianfs' 1-0 victory rivcr the Louis Cards Monrlny to bring average to .341. Snirlor Dodgers were idle and Duke's mark remained at .342. Willie has not hit I homer since he wallopcd No. 39 on Aug. 29 and has only three since July 28, .when he ih"ealcncd Babe Ruth's all.-time mark. In the American Leagu . Bnbhy Avila. sparking ClovelandF's' front- running Indians. Increased his lead with a lhrro-point gain to .340 trhilo his closest rtompctitors wereslumii ing ' Minnie Minoso of the Chicago 0 E E lays. the SI. his White Sox moved into second placcl with n rnur-point climb to .327 while Irv Nnren of the New YOIAII Yankees fell to third at .325. MI we had I0-for-24 Inst weak and Koren only 2-for-I6 Stan Miisiel of the Cgrds. seek- ing his st-tenth National League championship. still is within range of the-leaders. He Is hitting .335. despite a three-point Ian on six hits in 23 It beta. anti: the ' was not namr-d. abstained. Rnrvic's application for readmis- -airin mine after Hap Ems, coach 'If tho Flyors. said he had worked wit ;in agreement with the Barrie lilI'CI1z'l commission to sponsor a team. Emms then forwarded the npnlication to the OHA Sept. ll. Earlier this season Emms reiter- jzitcd his stand against playing on II-2tiiirl::y and said if the Flyers I'ii.crcn't permitted a professional foam for a sponsor. he would with- Shewsbury T 3, Brighton 0. Division III Northern Barrow 2. Southport 1. Hartlepoola U 0, Gateshead 0. Mansfield T 2, Halifax T 1. Oldham A 0, Accringfon S 1. Baseball- Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS lrllxi-nucitlicm from the OHA junior Nguomi . sci cs. St. Louis 000 000 000-0 5 0 I "CC "CWT New York 100 000 OOXVI R 0 Jones. Brazle (8) and Sarni; An- Ionclli and Kati. L-Jones. Cincinnati 000 201 020-5 11 1 Pittsburgh 300 000 2ix-6 II 2 Valentine. Collum (4) Judson (Bi and Seminick. Landrilh (8); Little- 'Big Klu Seeking Home Run llonors NEW YORK (AP)-Muscleman lTeri Kluszcirski of the Cincinnati .1yiueEi(:0,:nd Amen Shepard (8). L. lflt"”.l”I1F- "'”'!” lndiana U- Hid Milwaukee 100101040-710 o .-RI. is making passes at Jack Philadelphia 902 000 002-4 5 3 Wilson's National League home run wusom Jolly (4) Ind cnndau; Simmons, Ridzik (8) Kipper (O) and Burgess. W-Jolly; L-Simmons HR Pha-Burgess. International League Havana at Syracuse fourth-place playoff postponed, rain. Resched- irocorcl and if he continues his Sep- ltcmbcr slugging has likely to liire.-ik the 24-year-old standard. I With nine homers in his last ll liiunwrs. Kliisziwski has piille to 'lllliIl tlirro games of Wilson's I930 e ew or ulanta w the National League pennant then owner Horace Stonehum and man- Iger Leo Durocher can pat them- selves on the back for obtaining Johnny Antonellf from the Mil- weukee Braves. Antonelll. came to the Giants in exchange for Bob Thompeon u the principals in it deal which also unvolved a few second-rate players. The Giants wanted the pitching and the Braves wanted the hitting. This year the Giants were the people who benefited because Thompson broke his leg during the pre-season training grind and was out of act- ion until I. month ago. Had he been In the lineup throughout the schedule the Braves likely would have been It the top of the heap right now. 0 0 t The Giants really got a pitcher in Anfonelll. He won his 21st ball game yesterday and in doing so took the Giznts out of I three game losing streak. Only Antonellf could have won for the Giants Ikainst the Cards yesterday after- noon. His team-mates gave him only one run but that was enough. The Canadian Press writer who called Antonelli Leo Durocher's "Meal ticket" hit the nail on the head. 0 U 0 we're not counting the Dodgers out yet after their week-end burst In which they won four games. They havent got too much pitch- ing and several of' their regulars are too old but they still have some pretty good ball players In fellows like Snider, Hodges, Gil- liam, Furillo and Reese. For man- ager Walt Alston's sake we hope the Dodgers come through. He was placed in one of the toughest span of any big-league manager this spring when Walter 0'M.iilley pre- sented hlm with the 1953 Dodgers lineup. . c O 0 Ezzard Charles claims he's going after Rocky Marciano early tomor- row night. Marciano has developed a new style of punching. short- ening his punches and throwing them Inside. The result If every- thing works out should be a Marciano victory by a knockout somewhere around the eighth round. Marciano who went. for Charles' head throughout their last fight will likely be concentrat- ing more on the body this time. softening the challenger up for the kayo. O I C I Canada Packers bowed out of the race for Provincial and Marl- time softball honors yesterday evening as they fell before the RCAF Royals 14-11 in the third game of the best of five scrics. Once Igain errors proved costly to the Packers who had played sparkling hall to win the City League championship. Usually the team winning the city champion- ship fails to play as smart R brand of ball in the Island fin- als as they do in the City play- oils. The reason may be a ten- dency to relax after the long grind loading in the city crown. In order to win the city champ- ionship ii team must emerge vic- torous In three play-oii series on this is quite I grind for any club. . e 0 With I break or two the right way the Packers could be lead- Ing the series two games to one. They were edged 6-5 In the open- ing game at Summerslde last Fri- duy. Yesterday evening they shell- crl Jackson the starting Air Force pitcher and built. up a 10-4 lead ' the early innings. However the airmen bounced back to knot the count and sent In Ross Arm- strong to silence the City hlts during the last part of the can- test. 5 Armstrong has been the differ- encu between the clubs during the serlcs. He saved the first game for the airmen last week and he won the game at Me- morial Field on Sunday. Yester- day he relieved In the late Inn- ings and won the game. The Packera had Hartlnger but he was I tlred player entering the series as he had almost single- handcdly hurled the Packers to the City title. With another pit- cher of Hartlnger's calihre on their club the Packers would be I. very tough Intermediate team. lit nncc. When Hack hit 56, he wal. loped his 48th in his 139th game. med for tonight Softball has come I long way Klus7.ou'ski has 48 in 142 ggmegl Tho husky first baseman from Argo. III.. also can eclipse the Nnfionnl Lcagiic homer mark for loftlinnrlod batsman. Johnny Mile of the New York Giants set that one with 51 In 1947. Kltiszmvski Is eight games he. hind Hahn Ruthis homer rate of C0. The Bamliino slamcd his 48th in glue Ynnet-5' 13-fth contest in 1927. Ted has hit 34 of his homers If homo and 14 on the road and the Rccllcgs have four games loft II Crnslcy Fit-lrl, their Iiizn-.4, nan ynrrl. 8th September and will from The Recruiting Officer, Telephone 4913. Signed. Attention R. C. N. (R) Personnel Drill nights for the 1954-55 season mmnienced WEDNESDAY continue throughout the winter. A good Attendance is expected. Any per- son Interested in joining the RCNIRI can obtain full info:-mgtlon J. N. KENNY. Lleul. Cdr. lICN(Rl Commanding Officer. each Wednesday evening HMCS QUEEN CHARLOTTE. SEPTEMBER I6 I: 17 PUBLIC SPEAKING FINALS Judging 4-H Club and I fusliloii parade. RURAL YOUTH FAIR Thursday Evening. Prince of Wales College SQUARE DANCING COMPETITION Friday Morning. Exhibition Grounds. Cliailenetewn; calves. poultry. garden displays. sewing and other Interesting features. Friday Afternoon. Spam for III club niolliben Everybody Welcome - Free Admission. Bedard Defealsl Henri Rochon MONTREAL (CP)-Veteran Ten- nis star Henri Rochon uld Mon- day he does not consider he lost I match Sunday It OttIwI'I ma. 93" Club Ileinat Bob Bedud of Sherbrooke, although Bedud won the singles event 6-1. 0-4, Admmlnl 119 lot mad" and left the tournament without Idvis- ing officials. he nld in In Inter- view he felt his action was justi- fied. He was scheduled to play with Lorne Main of Toronto in the doubles of the ClI.Ib'l invitation tournament for the San-..Boui-net trophy. The trophy was awarded Bedard and Don Fontene of Tor- onto by default. BEEFS ABOUT SET-UP Rochon, a 30-year-old inIurInce salesman. said he is not satisfied with the way the match was run." He said there were no linesmen for the tournament. which is in- cluded when the country's tennis rankings are made up. There was no expense money paid for those taking part and the matches were Antonelli By THE CANADIAN PRESS southpaw Johnny Anfonelll. Leo Durochera megl ticket." put New York Giants farther Ilong the road to the National League pennant Monday with I nut five-hitter for a 1-0 victory over St. Louis Cardi- nals It the Polo Grounds. The triumph. Antoncl1i's 21st. of the campaign. extended the Giantr pace-setting margin to (W: games over the second-place Brooklyn Dodgers. who were idle Monday. The lone tally of the game came in the opening inning. With two out. Willie Mayr blooped I double to right and scored on I single to the some Irea by Dusty Rhodes. Antonelll. who pitched two in- nings in relief against Cincinnati Saturday. was superb. particularly after the fourth inning. He held the hard-hitting Cards hifless after that frame, allowing only Stan Musial to reach base on a ninth- inning walk. Hurls Giants To I hander'a sixth of the your Ind third victory without I lost Igllnlt St. Louis. Rookie Gordon Jones. I curve- balling righthander, pitched wall for the losers. Illowing eight hits in the seven fremes he worked. Mays' double gave him In all- time Giant record of B2 extrI- bases. He has 31 two-bauen to go along with 12 triples and 39 home rum. Mel on set the old standard with 81 in 1920. Night game: in the National League saw Cincinnati It Pitts- burgh and Milwaukee R Philadel- phia. The American League wu idle PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The struggling Milwaukee Bravu. be- hind the airtight relief pitching of Dave Jolly. defeated Philadelphia Phillics 7-4 Monday night to stay We games behind New York Giants, the National League 1eId- on a two-out-of-three bull in sets. For any match that figures in the rankings. there should at least be linesmen and they should make it three out of five sets." DISPUTES REFEREE?! CALL! Rochon said he had taken I 3-0 lead in the second set when two disputed call: made me so mad I just. gave him the game." One of the calls involved a ques- tion of whether or not I shot was offside. Rochon indicItcd Bedlrd had had a strong influence on the referee's decision. The second involved I lob by Rocliiin which he said yBedard missed. the ball just hitting the edge of Bedard's racquet. . Bob said the bIll hit the lights. which was ridiculous becIuse. the lights are high and the ball didn't go near them." . The referee ruled that the point. which would have given Rochon a 4-0 lead in sets. should be played over. Giants Star Wins Award NEW YORK (AP)-Johnny An- tonelli. first New York Giants southpaw to win 20 games since Carl HubbclI's days, Monday was named winner of the August award in the Hickok Pro Athlete of the Year poll. Second was Bob Toski, the tiny Livingston. NJ-. golfer who won the Tam O'ShInter world pro tournament. in Charlottetown during the past three years. Tliere are Ilx or seven clubs In the City capable of giving the newly crowned II- land champions I run for their money. If the teams continue to improve next year as they have in the past. there should be a Provincial championship club here in 1955. Next year the city win- The shutout was the younl left- Will Contact Contact with a big-name hockey coach for I. Charlottetown entry In a Maritime Senior Hockey Lea- gue will be made this week by Dr. F. C. Dougan, it was announced last night at I hockey meeting at the Charlottetowny Forum. Names mentioned included Woody Dumart, the veteran Boston Bruin, who retired from N.H.L. ranks last spring and Gerry Pla- mandon. former Montreal Cana- dlen, who coached Mutant: Red Rocks a year ago. In the meantime a drive to raise funds will be made during the week. The future of senior hockey in the Province depends upon the success of the campaign. It. enough money is raised by Friday hockey will continue. All money collected will be placed in a trust account. Forrest E. Clow was appointed head of the money-raising com- mlttee. The meeting looked with favor upon the idea of Charlottetown entering the New Brunswick Lea- gue with Amherst. Moiicton and Fredericton. Areport on the Sunday meeting at New Glasgow Cwas given by Charlottetown delegate Forrest E. Glow. He reported that .1 definite Canadiens Open Training Camp MONTREAL (CF) -- Montreal Ciinudiens of the National Hockey League held their first pre-season "9" Wm” M" m 1”" Arm" practice It Verdun Auditorium strong as he is transferring to here Monday Mm 28 hand! on Snmh” Stun”? , . deck. the smallest number in 14 years. A notable absentee was former centre Elmer Lach who is hanging up his skates. It was the first time Lech had missed In opening work- out in 14 years. Charles appears to feel fairly confident for the big bout. He claims he holds no fear of Mar- ciano's punches although he wu I battered mesa after their June bout. This confidence may be what he needs to wrest the champion- ship from the Rock. However. it is the feeling here that the Rock will be sharper this fight and that he wont have the trouble with the challenger that he had before. ----LL---LL....1. WRESTLING CH'TOWN FORUM MONDAY. sun. 20 9 P. M. (n.s.'r.) ONE FALL 20 MIN. LEN HUGHES VS. IVIN KOLMIKOFF TAG TEAM MATCH TWO OUP THREE FALL Al. Konuaut , Prlcu: lunnlde 81.40: Rush u.oo. Awueo sale or tick to on Thun- ddy It had Lamina, uuitb. Pull this will bfthe only want- ling and this man. For Funds This Week so ICHARLOTTET (BIS. Playing without their two top Coach, Drive decision on whether the Maritime senior League would opernte would be given thin Sunday. There will be I meeting of the New Brunswick League at Amherst on Sunday. Another Charlottetown h o c k 6 y meeting will be held at the Forum Friday evening at. 1.30. 1-0 Victory Over Cardinals aluuei-I. Ed Mlthewl Ind Jo. Adcock. the Brave: broke in. umo open In the eighth innin. when they scored four rum on lwg. hm, three walks. I nei-nice, my I hit better. off southpaw cm, Simmons. Jolly. who won his ninth game in (Continued on page 15) Hedge 335.000 For Hockey Team SHAWINIGAN r A L L s, our. 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