' Me - ~ * NovaScotian Golfers Mov Into Maritime Golf Finals. Ritchie edged Mrs. J.J. Mustard )9 e Ee 10:The Guardian, Charlottotown, Thurs, Aug. 20, 1959, * BLANK JUNIORS 4-0 “Lions er Lunenburg’s Rita moved wep closer fo ner sec | Charniiown Iwo aad ove t © tabthe oa, € tioate. ae 3rd_ Division I s @a ond consecutive Maritime golf | grab a spot in the finals of the Consolation 9.30 D. Stewart vs Mrs. Ds —o e=tose Wednesday by | first division. Beryl Truscott of; 9.05 B. Smith vs M. Gay. Fraser. into the finals of the | Halifax is the other finalists. ie Ist Division r gaara, Division Consclation Art Ballem and Vince Bradley} ners, climaxed the attack with Maritime or * oe = ew Truscott ome young Beryle eae S. Ritchie vs ee. ® Crocker vs M, Dow- joined forces last evening in| a one-run double. The Lions ee tee re fan ery er ned young a, pees hc E pitching shut-out bal for the|drove three runs across the a m8 year . too ™. 9.15 Mrs. Wm. Beer vs B.|REMEMBER Lions. They held Janior BYC| plate in this frame. old to be eligible the junior} Mrs. D.G. Sedgewick of Fred- i an m WHEN 0 te hitless over the seven ,inning] ‘The fourth run for the win some Soety Ureshed aside Grace/ ericton defeated Mra. William| 9.29 Winner McCarthy va Mrs.lrecl” tose oe enter ae route in the fifth game of | ners was scored in the sixth ~ = re 2 eee vio. | macNelll cf + Charlotietown four). G. Sedgewick. walters @1i ht ch 18 best of seven semi-final series| inning. Mike O’Brien, on third consecutive vie-| and three and. Winnie McCarthy 2nd Division Consolation oir oa is ompieaiee with the final score reading 40./ right field for the Juniors, drop- tory week. ‘ of Sydney defeated Iris White of} 925 A. Savay vs Mrs. J C. . 10ro ~* decisi vee » "The Kennedy-coached Lions now| ped a long fly ball hit by short The young Nova Scotia star| Halifax one up in second division cei tel & u ision over another ‘lead the series three, games t0| stop Buck Whitlock, enabling Thasn’t really been given a battle| semi-finals. ' BANKS BILKED % memrener. Maxie Berger, at two. him to get all the way round to since the tournament got under-| In the third division Dorothy, TORONTO (CP) — Ontario\ ae Hi h arl0iring career, also won the Cana- Monday. Her toughest match| Stewart of Charlottetown beat! banks have been bilked of $30,-|dian featherweight and light- Ballem started for the winners third, Kip Ready, the next man and toiled on the mound till the . y up, smashed a single to drive Whitlock home. Joan Morris of Halifax four and two while Mrs. Douglas Fraser of tetown eliminated Mrs. against junior champion Mustarfd of Charlottetown 000 during the last month by a Sang of confidence men using weight titles. He faded from the - fight scene after a series of tn- top of the fifth inning. Kennedy, ‘replaced Ballem with Vince Bradley after he had walked the -first batter in this frame. This Tre Juniors were unable. to mount an attack. In the open- ing frame, they had a chance to score at least one run. However, sees carried the defending champ 15 holes before bowing out. Tuesday. morning Miss Lohnes AS. Weir of Charlottetown three and two. *The fina) 18 holes for the di- “| visional championships will be perfect replicas of cheques is- rsued by Northspan Uranium Mines at Elliot Lake, Ont., and the Massey Harris Ferguson Company of Toronto, police said successful comebacks in 1947 and 1948. DIRECT LINK A direct radio-telephone service has been opened between Paki- with bases loaded and only one out, the next two batters, popped up to third and grounded to second. Again in the third and fifth imning they got men in scoring positions but to no avail. played this morning. -.. At the end of the championship , match this evening trophies and| prizes will be ‘presented in cere- monies at the clubhouse. SENIOR RESULTS | Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Canon a Chariotte- town, who scored the tourna- ment’s only major upset by oust- ing Mary Ellen Driscoll of Saint John Tuesday, was a victim tory over the remaining frames. Ballem issued five free pas- ges during his tour on the mound, _ Bradley walked one and struck out two. stan and Hong.Kong. BOAT RACING FINALISTS MEET TODAY =~ Danny MacCormac had his - Pad . ‘hurler John Hughes toeing Mark Ladner robbed Buck herself yesterday losing —_to| prj Dees 5 ich ; : Ss Tisghes chewed fine “forsa | Waldeck of a bit ia the vecend, : : Georgie Doucette of Antigonish | Ctristine MacDonald (C) 205 Richibucto - Rexton Boating Club in the first two stanzes, strik-| jumping high to snatch a line This pair of straight shooting, cette of Antigonish who Wed-Rita Lohnes of Lunenburg. Miss | three and two Mrs. H.V. Ramsay (Cam) 222) . =. a ea ng be drive. Forbie Kennedy, playing| Nova Scotians wil clash today| nesday eliminated Mrs. Fred|Lohnes downed Grace Sewell of 2 : Mrs. J. Bovyer (Ca) 230 ANNUAL REGAT TA on tae vr Sette | Second for the winners alse make |i 36-hole match play for the|Cannon of the city from |Frederiction in yesterday's play. | Miss Doucette was in control Mrs. Ron Norman (C) 232) . : Suid fradue fer four bite. Bal-| couple of brilliant stops Maritime ladies golf champion-| the tournament and right is the |Miss Lohnes is the defending | 0 the match all the way build-| Mrs. Ralph Dodds (S) 239 | SUNDAY AUG 23 d 1 30 P _M. lem, Sam Gregory and Ken-| Ivan Connors and Charlie | Sip. On the left is George Du- highly rated and top favorite ‘champion. ing up a 40 lead in the first 10) Mrs. James Cerry (C) 246 | : ’ rd. ft. fiedy all hit singles and Jack| Ryan were the officials for last —. holes and ending it on the !6th.| Mrs. Heartz Godkin (S) 279) | Kane, third sacker for the win-! night’s encounter. FINALS TODAY ‘Mrs. George Agnew (C) 333) All Types of -Outboards The two winalists, Miss Loh- Legend: C — Charlottetown; | | Cordially Invited PEL. Baseball Playoff Dates Are Announced Last evening officials of the Island Branch AAU of C. an- nounced the following playoff ar- Brunswick winners on the 12th of September, NOTE —In Junior playoffs first For Sweden In A NEW YORK—(AP) — As Inge- his statement his title fight con- mar Johansson was expressing} tract—was with Bill Rosensohn surprise at the news Jack Demp-|‘‘personally,”’~ two new figures sey had joined Rosensohn Enter-| popped into-the heavyweight pic- prises, Inc., and also reiterating|ture Wednesday. Kearns, Moore Will Leave Week Jack (Dock) Kearns said he and his light heavyweight cham- pion, Archie Moore, would leave in about a week for Stockholm and personally present their mil- lion-dollar offer to Johansson for a fight with Moore. nés and Miss Doucette, go at it today for the Maritime crown. They will clash in 36 holes of match play — 18-this morning and the final 18 in the afternoon. Christine MacDonald of Char- lottetown easily captured the} Maritime senior crown posting| an even 100 Wedwnesday which together with her 105 Tuesday gave her a 36-hole total of 205. Mrs. H. V. Ramsay of Camp- bellton took the runner-up spot 17 strokes behind. Mrs. J. Bovyer representing | Cavendish fired a 112 to slip in- rangements !eading up to Mari-| named club will be home team # = time playofts: | __|ia frst game witt second came] Mocids Of High Minors Serve | 5.2727 201 19, tendon to see] o'thing place two strokes . : oi , . up on INTERMEDIATE (Urban) —| at other club's field with third g ee ee ee ee npre-| Mrs. Ron Norman of Charlotte- game, if necessary, at field of first named team. In event of Notice On Continental League see Johansson and Eddie Ahlquist town with a 230 total. Play also narrowed down to , to meet New Brunswick win- (the ch ion’ dvi r),” champion visor), * mers Sept. 12th. mg pcan game being ae eeieie aaa 4 : the finals in the first three di-‘ “Mount Stewart vs Tignish at | gate Teceipls to be shared=50-50: By JOE REICHLER pennant pay'ng for the privilege) “That million is Johansson’s eee FINALS sae % using it. end for a fight with Archie. He ee ta suddent death) BANTAM—Sec. ‘A’—Summef-| new YORK (AP) — Heads of} “If they take those six cities| can take it in dollars or kronors.;| A Moncton golfer Mrs. N.S. Fitness Division will provide of- JUNIOR—Section A—Ch’town Legion vs. Summerside, Section B—Morell-Peakes vs. Ch’town Abbies. Both sections will be best of three series and to be com- side vs. Charlottetown Sec. ‘B’—Tracadie vs Morell Sec. ‘C’—Mt. Stewart vs Ft. Augustus Sec ‘D’—Winners ‘C’ vs. win- ners ‘B’ Sec. ‘E’—Winners ‘A’ vs. win- ners ‘D’. In sections ‘B’, ‘C’ and ‘D’ first named team to be home team. In sec. ‘E’ in event Sum- to the newly organized would-be |the high minors served notice | away from us, the American As- Wednesday on Branch Rickey) sociation is dead. I'd have only | and his embryo Continental | four clubs for a nucleus of an- League to be ready to pay dam-) other league.” ages amounting to approximately; Frank Shaughnessy. $8,000,000 for invasion of their ot territories. Ed Doherty, president of the American Association, which may lose six of its ten ee he would ask for approximately a million dollars for Toronto and the possible loss of another of his cities, either Montreal or Buffalo. “They claim they've got mil- of the International League, said| Copenhagen We're prepared to put the dough right into a Swedish bank or | anywhere he wants.’ Meanw hile, Johansson, who president; completed an exhibition tour in Tuesday, expressed surprise Wednesday at Dempsey’s appointment and said he could not “judge the merits of the case as far as a return bout is con- cerned until I have studied all de- tails in this connection.” Rosensohn,. who promoted ‘the first fight, corporation. Johansson knocked out Patterson in the third round) of their first meeting. He also said the date of Sept 22 was ‘‘out of the question” for the return match because he had not received his share of the gate and other earnings from the first fight. CA—Cavendish; Cam — Campbel- ton; TODAY’S DRAW j Championship Division S—Summerside. i. Camille no longer is with the! Boats Registered on Arrival rdage, Pres. ane a % lions,” said the silvery-haired vet- eran of more than 50 years in|) PERSONAL CONTRACT baseball. ‘Welt, they'd better get} It was at a press conference ready to spend some of it. | Tuesday that the champion said Surprisingly, top officials feelj/his contract for a return bout that another major league would| with Floyd Patterson was with! him,” Ingemar said, “but accord- help, rather than hurt, the minor | Rosensohn personally, and not ing to Edwin (Ahlquist, Johans- league structure. with Rosensohn Enterprises, Ine. son’s advisor) he's: a | Tight guy." pleted by August 3ist. merside wins final game to be at Junior Final—Winner Section | Charlottetown, Should Charlotte- A vs. winner Section B in best | town Bantams win however, final of five series if possible to com-/| game will be at winner of section plete by Sept. 12th, other series | ‘D’. to be best of three series. Winners of this Bantam series MIDGETS — Summerside Mid-| will represent the Province at gets will represent the Province | Maritime tournament, Aug. 28th major circuit, said he already has demanded a million dollars indemnity for each of the cities taken. Houston, Denver and the twin- cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul, all members of the A.A., are among the five founders of the Contin- He said he knew Dempsey only casually. “I have only met and small - talked with him a few times and I do not really know tS RiP Sgt > league 5 eRe ORS lag Sg He PO RE OED ) dee hak Aeas - and are to be ready to meet New ‘S'side Mi Series O Summerside Minor League, hits, while striking out eight and | ithe right to demand territory teams won both playoff contests from the Charlottetown Abbies| os morning at Memorial | = Little Leaguers from Goi relieved by Fred MacDonald in and 29th at Truro, N.S. nors Cop ental League. The new also is eyeing the Dallas - Fort Worth area. Toronto of the Inter- national League and New York) also are definitely in the new loop. “If they (Continental League) think they can operate — and I) wish them luck,” said Doherty, | “let them pay for the privilege. | I've got to protect the people peners walking four. B. Dickey of Summerside led | all baters at the plate “er el P. MacWilliams had pt len and ‘the visitors. Billy Wea- bles for therby insurance markers in the final | Bantam fixture. His steady cone | got both hits for the rl |who have investments in- my| | league. I don’t think anybody has Toronto Scribes Reg. 39.50. Sing Praises Of Ronnie Knox TORONTO (OP)—Toronto foot- iball writers sung the praises Men's Sport Coat. Tweeds. To 24.50. son Argo comeback drive last All sizes. Men's 2 Pant Suits in Grey: Charcoal and Brown. Sale 29,50 HURRY - HURRY — HURRY To GREENDAL'S SUMMER SALE Ladies’ coats, all our best sum- mer coats. Sale— All wool Values to 69.50. 20.00 & 25.00 One rack of dresses, silk, cot- ton, terylene. To 12.95. * for the visiting Little League | a» Club in a fine game, send- | frame. The losers threatened on| fen ery sues Weg aaa tae ; S le 3 88 ; me me -Gove ven Ge strikeout S sumber of occasions but just | by Toronto Argonauts over Ot-! le 14 65 . 2 * route, walking three and giving} couldn’t seem to get to MacWil- tan Ss Rid ot Olteué Sa e or oes. Tuesday night ES BL cies’ Sui.;. Values to 34.50 Billy Weatherby started for the) Wayne Matheson scattered ten| “Knox the “Golden Boy” from Ve Shi Uh. 3. ues fo: 34.30. ; Abbies in this contest but was/ hits in halting the Abbies in the! wos who triggered a late sea- n's Sport irts, 1.69 each. Sale— Both Abbie hurlers tagged for a total of six PROBABLE PITCHERS . NEW YORK (AP) — Probable ~ pitchers in today’s major league = baseball games (won-lost records * im parentheses): National League ChicaZo0 at Philadelphia (N)— Anderson (9-8) vs Roberts (11-12) . Los Angeles at Cincinnati (N)— . McDevitt (8-8) vs Purkey (10-12) San Francisco at Milwaukee ~ (N)—Jones (15-11) vs Willey (6-4) - §t. Louis at Pittsburgh—Brog- > Mo (7-8) vs Kline ($11) : American League Washington at Cleveland — Ra- mos (11-14) vs Grant (7-5) Boston at Kansas City—Casale (88) vs Tsitouris (1-2) Baltimore at Chicago—Withelm (118) vs Latman (5-4) New York at Detroit—Bunning (11-10) vs Blaylock (0-0) PRACTICE A ball practice has been called for Junior Abbies this evening at 5.30 at Memorial Field. the 7 FOV EL ee ATTACKED BY BULL MADRID _ several others slightly - when a bull jumped among spec- tators at a bullfight in Baza, near Granada, Tuesday. Police shot the bull. IKE, MAC BROADCAST EM De trol and smare fielding on the} part of his team kept him in full control throughont. - The Abbies used three pitchers | fn an effort to halt the boys from Prince County. Ken Square-| briggs started but was relieved) by Jimy uffy, who in turn was) replaced by Keith Doyle. Summerside collected but six hits from the local boys, how- ever, they issued a total of thir- teen walks. P. Kelly and H. Muttart 'ed the Summerside attack with @vo hits each. Leslie Barnes, Peter MacIntyre and Jim Duffy had two hits each for the Abbies, Both’ these series will resume today in Summerside with action slated to get underway at 10 a.m. Officials for the games were | Charlie Ryan and Wayne Mac- Donald. year, tossed three touchdown pas- ses to fire the Argos to victory in the opener of their Big Four Footbal] Union schedule. Coach Hamp Pool was enthus- iastic about the Knox perform- | ance. After the game he told the writers: “I was sold on this guy before but he proved tonight he’s the greatest. 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