M -r, .. 'r 2 '2-2:-'g:,:g;:s more 28. 1952 A Warm rwitniecjsralr icontinlled irom P580 5) .;;(ir first run in the fourth in- ning when MacKinnon scored (mm second on Matheson's ain- glel They scored again in the sixth when Lorne Hennesaey trip- led and came in on MacKlnnons short fly bl"- Lorne l-lenneaaey led the MCA. ..,.,n .9. but by collecting two hits. lie drilled a single into right field an Ryan's first pitch and added me triple in the sixth. Elmer MacNelll tripled in the sixth but hall out at the plate.w?en he med to make it home. He in- hired liia ankle on the play and um to retire from the game. Fole lowing the game he stated the injury was not serious. The best fielding efforts were provided by Merlin MacKenzic, Glen Matheson and Arnold Mac- Cnllum. Macxenzle. made a good luck at first on Wilson's grounder, vlatbeson made a neat back hand- -Jab of LeC1air'a hot grounder zrliile Maccallurn enginecrarl a zafid pngk-off play on Merlin xtarxenzie Box scone; ltlblu siiephard. cf. Hughes, c. PYBI1, D. . tiIadKenzle. lb. Williams. rt. Cairns, 2b. bcclair, Sb. mean. if. Tnlala U-coco;-n-we-cw E09-lhdr4Q'JlDUIv-Ag :.-..-goons.-.-..-) r-ccoao-cccli ll. C. A. l-lenriessey. aa. . Macxinrion. ab. .. .ViacNelli, rt. .. Matheson, 3b. xlaccallum. c. Trainor, lb. . Pineau. cl. Wilson. if. rf Macmeer. p. 'MacDonald. rf . "Munroe. li'. . Totals . . 3 '...Replaced MacNelll in the 7th. "-Replaced MacDonald in the Elli gocumcnwucnmennag '5'-.u.uo-.-woes:-.s?3 uaoaoooocar-v-3 :1-as--coco.--oivi 3o::os.-recen-Noll Koch---c'5:ev-r-o.-"O5 ::53(G33:-'94P"b3F'S) 3:33:--caao---El SUMMARY R. B. I. - Whitloclz 2. Matheson .llacKinnorl. Macxenziez earned runs - Abbiea 3. M.C.A. 1; home run - Maoxenzie; triples - Ryan. MacNelll, Hennessey: doubles A Whitloclr, Williams; stolen base - Macxlnnori; double play - Cairns to Whltlock to Macxenzie; left on hase - Abhiee 7. M C A 2: is-alka --MacAleer 2. Ryan fl; hit by pit- cher - Hannessey: strikeouts -' Ryan 4. lVlacAleer 6; wild pitch - Ryan. I Umpire - Cecil Ward: Judges - E. Toombs, 1.. Doyle. base TWEEDS 7 all i Welcome To Hoimanis Defeat Royals 8-4 To Even Series 2-2 Holmarfa Intermediates drew up nn even terms with the R. C. A. F. Royals at the Alriorce diamond. Summeralde. last evening by beat- ing the Airmen by the score. of 8-4. The beat of five. series is now tied up at two games apiece, and the final game will probably be played at the recreation Centre diamond Friday evening. Alan Stewart went the route for the winners. giving up, only six hits. He struck out ll. The Alrforce used three pitchers, Wilson, Mc- Mllloch and Taylor. and ten safe bingles were collected off their de- liveries. Jimmie Grady and Joe Bernard led the Holman attack. Grady getting 2 for 4, and Bernard 3 for 5. Joe hit a. home run to deep centre field in the fifth inning with Delaney riding first base. Brother Syl got a triple in the sixth. and Todd a three-bagger in the Iltth. The Royals played their usual dashing game in the infield. Vance Harris and Jimmie Grady contrib- uted spectacular one hand stabs tn the evening's entertainment, Harris getting his of! St. John in the fourth. and Grady catching Mac- Kenzievs drive to right. in the ninth BOX SCORE Holmnn'a AB R H 0 A ll Harriia. 2b .. 3 1 1 3 1 1 S. Barnard. aa 4 2 1 0 3 0 Allen. lb . 5 0 007 0 0 J. Grady, rf .. ,. 4 0 2 1 0 0 Stewart. p . 5 1 1 0 1 0 Delaney, 3b .. 4 lb 1 0 2 1 6. Bernard. cf an ab . ll 1 2 3 D 0 Delghan. c 4 0 1 ll 0 1 xGalIant, If 5 l 1 2 O 0 Carroll. cf 0 l 0 0 0 O Tomla as a io'2-i 6 3 x-replaced Delaney in seventh. R..C.A.F. Royals AB R H 0 A E Richards, 2b ...... .. l 0 0- 0 O 0 MacKenzie. as . 5 0 l 1 6 1 Cox. 3b .. . 3 1 0 0 5 0 St. John. rt 4 1 l O O 1 Petty. c S 0 6 6 0 0 Green. if 4 0 1 3 0 1 Game Tonight The Liguorlan Youth Club and the North End Bombers will meet this evening in the second game of their semi-final series in the Citv Softball League. The game will he played on the. Old Diamond and will get underway at 545. Ireland's first policemen were called "peelers" alter sir Robert Peel. chief secretary for Ireland between 1812 and 1818. a Regularly to .S65.00 A colourful lrlsli Donogul Tweed: Durable Blarney lrlsli Twists Lsulruble for Business or Sportswear; u DAYS ONLY hlfrleloy. Aug. 29th to Wed" Sept. 3rd Wanless. at Pratt, lb .. Wilson. :1 . Mcculloch. px Burns. pli Taylor. pxx . Totals 2 x-replaced Wilson in fourth. ph-struck out for McCulloch in eighth. g Summary - RBI'a. Harris. J. Grady. Stewart. G. Bernard 3. MacKenzie. st. John: atolen bases. Harris. J. Grady. Carroll; triples. Todd, S. Bernard; home runs. G. En r4 :-coco-y-o ggv-nan-nub it-ceoooo asecoc:--u 4:200:- u-eacaoou in 9 innings; off Wilson 3 in 3 in- nlngs; off Mcculloch 6 in 4 in- nings. nff Taylor 1 in 1 inning: strikeouts. Stewart (1: Wilson '3; Mocullonh 2; Taylor 1; walks. Stewart 6: Wilson 4: Taylori. Umpires. plate. Hunter; Cole. Noftall. bases. our people in . GOVERNOR CLEARANCE SALE MEN'S SUITS S3950 TWISTS Bernard; baae hits, off Stewart 8. THE GUARDIAN. N. S. Baseball By The Canadian Preal Stellartnn Alhiona defeated Truro Bearcata 7-3 Wednesday in take the first game of the Hall- fax and District Baseball League beat-ot-seven finals and move a notch closer to retaining the cham- pionship they won last year. Trurn alternated two pitchers but neither roulri stem the Stel- Iartrm batting display. They cuff- ed southpaw Joe Morgan and Bill Lore for 10 hits. while Bearcata. collected only six cit veteran Preacher Mustain. 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