24- The Guardian ":9 6 flimherst: Edg ii-lolmans To Tie Series -Lgn Smith's well-tagged base; t to deep centre field with two, '7 in the bolt-rm half of the ninth ':iing broke up a ll" ball game in 3 (leis: yesterday afternoon. ldlng the winning: l'uil'aci'o:s the, '”e, and giving Amherst the vic-, rry over Holman's by the score of l. The rubber game of the btsi -. three series for the N R.-P. E. I.' "'lFlI16dlE1l9 baseball champion- .p was called by umpire Hank :idl;v before one inning had been lnplctcd because of the ever- wirasiiig rain. The last two or r"c lnllll1'.'5 nf the first game : :1 been plrtyetl in a light rain. The two clubs failvd to come In :i agfeenieiit on al'r.iligrn1cnt. fol ll” deciding game of the scrira. Pa 1 Schtlrmall started on the pound for llolnian's, but was shril- -l mil in the srcoiirl inning after, 1 single, llomr riln and triple. in- rrlier witn .Qchlll:lnaii's owil Held- ": c:'::wr hail srni:c.'l til-cc l'llllF.l -. l al'lUli1Cl' runner perched mi itlrd. Leiurgey came on to re- we. and got the side out not be-i ye another run was scored by a 'lflce fly off the but of Bob iliton Amhtrst lP'.1(i-Off liittei. ."turg.ey did a capable pitching: on allowing onfy five hits, in-l Iuding the one that won the ball- zrme. in the remaining '1 2-3 In- tings. Two additional runs were -ired nff him.lioivs-ver, in the mirth frame when Gero singled tol "it. centre. and Milton drove the nil over the left field fence for he home forces second round- ripper of the game. Holman's picked tip their first 'un in the fourth. Jones getting at it: on the shortstop's error, going n second when pitcher Hopper hrew wild on an attempted pick- iff play at first, and scored on limmie Grady's single to right. They added another in the fifth. Dec Lcfurgey hitting it triple to wntre and coming home when the, ihortstoo fumbled the relay in fronil the outfield. The eight lnnlngl proved the big frame for the via- i'nrs when they scored four runs an tied up the game six-all. st: urmaii got a life wlien.MacLeod dropped his fly to left. He stole second and went to third on a gassed ball. Lefurgey walked and Tiiesday. October 12. I954 Itwo for five. There were no out- standing defensive plays. but 1101-, he and Schurman engineered ii double steal to send Schurman- iirrnss the plate. Jones sent the l as Slside sphere over the short left field wall to send Lcfurgey in 8118111 91 him. 'Cox singled. and Jimmie Qmdy forced him at second. Grady purioined the keystone sack and went to third andgnome on two wild pitches by Gillls who had come in to pitch to Grady in that inning. . Leiurgey led i1olniari's with two hits, including a triple in three trips to the plate. Herb MacLeod hit two for four, and Len Smith ,by the 9th. Charlottetown (Trin- Sctiut, Gull T The fourth annual Scout and Cub track and field meet was held at. Memorial Field on Saturday afternoon. Team honors were won ily) Troop and the 3rd. Charlotte- town tSt. James) Cub Pack. Trin- ity Scouts earned 45 points and were followed by East Royalty with 29, Baptist 12, Slemoii Park 5, Holy Redeemer and St. Pauls 3 each, Wlnsloe 2. St. James Cubs earned 20 points. Slemon Park 14, Central Royalty 11, Baptist 8. Park- dale 5, Trinity :1, Kenslngton and St. Pauls 1 each; individual Ssout honors went to. George KclLs of the East Royalty Troop with 13 points. H. Ladner of the Baptist Pack and G. Ma- son of the Slemon Park Pack tied for Cub honors with 8 points each. Events and winners were: rack And Field Meet Saturday scouts 50 yard dash-ages 12-13: 1. D. MacAusland, 2. F. Robert- son. 3. P. Wattcii. h 1. S. Pazher, 2. H. MacLean, 3. 1. Ashley. xscouts 100 yard dash-ages 16 up: 1. G. Kells. 2. A. MiicKenzle, 3. R. MacDonald Scouts Running Broad-ages 12- .13: 1. D. Macmisland, 2. I. Brown. 3. P. .Waiton. Scouts Running Broad-ages it-15: l. S. Pasher, 2. 1. Ashley. 3. H. MacLean. Scouts Running Broad-ages 10 up: 1. G. Keils, 2. A. -MacKenzie, 3. E. Peake. Scouts Standing Broad-ages 12- 13: 1. D. Hogs. 2. R. Smith, 3. P. Watton. Scouts Standing Broad-ages ll- 15- 1. H. MacLean, 2. 1. Ashley, Cubs 50 yard dash-ages 8 Ar 9: 1. G. Macxay, 2. H. Ladner, 3. D. Ross. Cubs 50 yard dash-,ages 10-12: 1. E. Dowling, 2. G. Hogg. 3. J. nmnxs had two double plays, one in the fourth and one in the fifth. IIOX SCORE Sislde Iliilman'.I AI! R H PO A 1'7 G, Grady, if 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jones. ss 5 2 1 1: 2 0 Cox. lb 4 0 113 l l .l. Grady. rt 4 1 1 1 0 0 Pittman 3h 4 0 0 1 4 '.' Bernard. r 1 0 1 1 2 0 C. Grady. 2b 1 0 l 2 l '1 Harris, of 3 0 0 l. 0 0 Schurnian. p & lf 4 1 0 n o l.efui-gey. px 3 2 2 0 1 Totlils 36 6 'l '26 ll x-it-eplacad G. Gt-tidy in second. x-Two out when winning run Matheson and J. Curtis. , Cubs Running Broad-ages 8 and: 9: 1. H. Ladncr. 2. A. Pleau, 8.1 1T. Brown. , Cubs Runniltg Broad-ages 10-12:. 3. 'S. Pasber. Scouts Standing Broad-ages 16 up: 1. A. Macxenzic, 2. G. Kelis. 3. R. MacDonald. Wolf Cub Relay: 1. St. James, 2. Central Royalty. 3. Solemn Park. Boy Scout Relay: 1. Trinity, 2. East Royalty. :1 Baptist. Officials: Director Brig. W. W. Reid: Starter, Arthur Perry; Fin- ish Judges, R. D. Macclillivray, E. 1. a. Wilkins, 2. G. Mason. 3. F.l . Tlilbeault. lVlUlch- 14- Melhwm-L PG Edd- l Cubs Standing Broad-axes 10-12: Field Judges. Franc 5. K- 35; 1. G. M.5on, 2. B. MacMlllan. 3.:Donald. Inzxaham. G. err. . G. H0?..'2- H”'LEE,1j-W" m”,.M.M. Fine Fail Race Car Marion E. and Ginger Worthy Presented At Riverside Penny Royal owned and driven by C. Drake, Montague, I'll Conto owned and driven by Edward Coles. was scored. were double dash winners at what . g Amherst is likely to be the final card olthc Mayiield. Times: 220 2-5, 2.20 2-3. Bllltllyl 511 R 11 1'0 A 1'7 season. presented yesterday befolcl CLASSIFIED PACE Milton. 31! : 4 '3 1 1 ,1 0 a good crowd at the Riverside R-anida 1 4 Gra.V. 21) 3 0 0 0 5 '1 Raceway. Marion E won the second last Stepping ..- 2 Ross, ss . 4 0 0 1 2 3- dash of the first event by pacing Orange H51 - 3 3 MacLeod. 1! 4 1 2 0 0 1i the fastest mile of the meet in 2.- Stanley's Boy 4 1 Gould, cf . .. 4 l. 0 2 0 0; 16 1-5. Goldie S. . . . . .. 5 5 1.. Smith. lb 5 1 2 13 1 Oi Penny Royal and I'll Conto div- Glenda Mae 6 6 G. smith, c 4 1 0 10 0 0. ided honors in the second clr.ssi- Ranida owned and driven by Gero, rf .. 3 1 1 0 ti 0 fled pace, as did Rapids and Randall MacDonald, Peter's Road HODDEF. D 2 9 0 0 5 1 Stanley's Boy in the third classi-1 and Stanleyis Boyiowned by Gor- Spence, oh 1 0 1 0 0 0 (led pace. Following are the re- don McKay and driven by Arclile Glllis. px . 1 0 0 0 0 0 suits; Vsiewellyn. Times: 2.21 4-5, 2.24. Total-9 i M :15 G7 7,27 k1:l 5 CLASSIFIED race: , . p -s rig c or ray n n n i. 1 x-replaced Hopper in eighth. Fhgflgnudaxlg ; .1, Summary-earned ,runs, Amheisl Colonel Budkmg 3 L; . 4. Holmans 2.2 RLBISS. .Itt;1n:s, t2,1 J. Suk Hal g 4,0 0 Grady, Milton . . mi , s o en . ' pe F d y bases. Lefurgey, J. Grady, Schur- ggagalguggzifan 2 g a man 3, strikeouts, schurnian 1. Le- Em Buuonz 7 6 (urge), 5' Hopper 5' Gilli; 4, vvglkx, . Y 1 K 8 Word was received last. night 3313 C1983 v v 3 that Charlottetown Islanders” new- Schurman 0. Le-furgcy 5, Hopper 1. Gillis 0. Hits off Schurman 3 in 1 1-3 innings, off Lefurgey 4 in '1 1-3 innings, off Hopper 6 in '1 1-3 innings. off Gillis l in 1 2-3 innings. Winning pitcher, Gillis; losing pitcher, Lefurgey. Umpires. plate. Phillips, bases. Everill. Landry, Nixon. Prospects Said Bright For Five-Team League The prospects for A five-learn Maritime Senior Hockey loop have become mllch brighter over the week-end. it was learned following a meeting of the infant. Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League held Sunday in Amherst. Charlottetown Islanders remain as one of the three definite starters in the new- ly formed league along with Am- lierst and Frcclcl'icton. Reprcsentat.lvrs from both Manc- lon and Dartmouth attended Sun- dayls meeting and both cities are expected to ice a team in the new league. Two Moncton men are con- sidering taking control of the Hub City's rllllu for the coming year while Darlmolltli have in make arrangements him the forum be- fore thetr entrance will be certi- fied. Halifax on the other hand have completely dropped the idea of entrring this league and are Ireking a berth in Nova Scotlais APC Lraalir-. A mcetinlz of the ACSHL will be held at the Windsor Hotel in Mrmctnn on Wednesday evening. Simon Kayoes led Doncasier 5"i'El.l..1l'l'liON. N. 9.. (CF) Gar) Sinton nf Now Clncgnw knnckrtl nut lniigh Ton Tlonrastcr of Sarkvillc. N. R.. at :.ll of HM IIHPI round of A it)-rounrl main limit lirrr Mniirlny night. in .1 wiltl-sningliiz liranl lv-forn l.liifl iwi:-runs. the German inimi- at-int nirrlinnir hfifl ilnnc-n-irr mi: 0" his foot in tho fourth intirid hut found lilinsclf in the same Vlnrlition in tho fifth. Roth wcigi'- Wt 160. The sli:irp-jahhing Simon bell- Nl llnnr:istri' in the canvas c-arl:.' in the 10th and put him away for 1x'”.'”i75 ” minute later with in vici- tllls right hank in the chin. Nonllsiidiiir Than Ever Now NORTH BAY (CF)-1'1-ie North- Irn Ontario Hockey Assoclgtlhn 9'-"10? A lrmln. sprung from com- Darative nbscurity since the Sec- ond World War. will be back this lesson stronger than ever. The five-team league openn its O0-game schedule tonight when Budbury Wolves, finalists last year for the Allsn Cup, play sum stg. Marie (Ont; Greyhounds at the hull. The other clubs see action Wed- nesday when Pembroke Lumber K41!!! entertain North Bay Trap- per! and the Wolves visit the Scull. sac. Marie mien.) Indians. W191 Dllyer salaries reported hit: a subsidy system we! adopted this or is credited with making the 1964-55 npeni.iom.' s and Wolves. ' with in-go Irons DIDII. ouch whl 17 Ml! contribute 810.013 3 and Maine late to "abound in health Qlf an-on financially wm Md ,'wl1e1'r the number of teams in the ileague will be made known and ipians for the coming season will the finalized. The Hon. Babbitt Parlee, who is one of the two men interested in the Moncton club, is - lrxpected to resign as president of ;the league because of the preuure -of his new interest. The Islanders 'first home game is expected to be played on Monday the 25th, their opponents being made known with the choosing of I schedule, Wed- ncsday. Mixed foursomes Played Al local Golf Course Mrs. Ron Norman Cray won the 13-hole sweepstakc in Saturdays mixed foursome play- ed at the Belvedere Golf Course. and .noon, Cecil Dowling and Ted jBradley won the 8-ball clghtsomc. The results are as follows: 1 Gross H'cap Net M,-3, xv, A. qB(?S('iFONh (Ad?) -- Boston Real D, 5 m 63 17 51.. ox o ay ire Frank (Pinky) Hig- R::,”Nf,',.',,,an gins to mangge me A,,,.,,,Ca,, HAMILTON (CP)-The parents B01, Grav 22 47 League baseball club for the next10f'0"9 01 W70 H3m1"011 5013130? .M,-5. Ea;-1 pop" two years. He will replace Ln:iiD1ll)'91”!- 111111311 5111153? 111 In M110- lnarry Simmonds 72 2g m Bmtdreau whn ,-an the team ghelmobilc accident between here and Miss Dmomy Stcw.l.t last three masons, iGslt, will fly from Bradford. Eng.. Dr. K. Irwin 75 2c 49 "1111"-M form" star mnior 1013'" '"'”””"' M155 Edna Mclnma league third baseman, has been. w11115m B1”0W11- 21- Ind 139111115 Jir-n C-,,1(.S 2,, 49 managing in the Red Snx ;y5temiMurgatroyd. 24. members of Ham- Mm W, R, McNeil for the last eight years. He piloted lilton United aoccerl club, were Jm. wnsm, 78 N 54 Louisville Colonels of the triple A killed when their cur cruhed into M” K, J,,h,,,,,,,, ,.Amcricnn Association to the little I truck near Rocktom Iniured Iwing prauxht 79 23 Hlworld series title this season. de- W:ff;1gm95 F1lC11l1'- 19- Ind V111 M”, D. Selwrck gfcating Syracuse of the Interna- I M MCRM 79 30 .9 tlotmll League in the best-of-sevenj Mr, D,.. Muxemge I n er-eague series which ended; Albert nought; B1 30 51 5a'""193'- 1 M”, Joe Mono, Boudrenu had one year to go on , g George Muumm M 30 54 his Boston contract. General man- fg M”. Juk wuwn afgcg Jobelfronltri told mcgattlhering 0 Nnrman Nicholson I? an as 0 .3" 3 W1 "St ' In men. EH 113 Mm Tom Ednu 3?, thehxed Soix have decided to make SHAR O ERS gm, sqwkk 3, 54pm c ange n managers." Miss Jean MacLeiin , w'”' PAY 30119335" . of the R,,,, p,,,,.,, N ,, 5,, mile gilaild the Red Sox will "meet Prince Edward Islanders Mi" 1”. McL,n,n e o gal on" insofar as the sec- Gm," Roger, ,7 n ,5 ond year of Boudreau'n current Hockey Club gnu", of Mn" pl". contract is concerned. He added AT FORUM Cecil Dowling D. Saunders, J. McDonald-Ii pts 8. Beer. T. Rogers--2 pin. Former Golfer Talia: Own Lift national golfer and wife of the third recorded here today. . Lady Ashcombe wal found by her butler lying in a cloak room Saturday morning. There win 1 wound in or rlghthgemple and a r. Lord Ashcombo noted that Ml been-tufflmic from in- IOMMI and Bob The winning duo stroked I low net of 47 while Mrs. W. A. Beer Doug Saun'clers won the low, gross with a 68. On Sunday after- T. Bradley- 6 on F. Msclnnls. D. MacDonald--4 pt: DORKING, England (Reuters) '1- ,Lndy Alhcombc. 98, former inur- ,Bu-on Ashcombm. committed nul- cidegwiiile the balance of her mind was disturbed. I coroner's inqueotl 1 Winning horse owned by C. O. -Ellis. O'Leary and driven by Lorna Kelly. Times: 2.20. 2.16 1-5. CLASSIFIED TIIOT Ginger Worthy .. Roma Budlong . Bonnie's Girl . Peggy Ellis Muriel E. . . Hlenny Kalmuck . .. ti Winning horse owned and driven by George MacDonald. Mermaid. Times: 2.21, 2.22. (ILASSIFII-ll) PACE I .'i 4 I 2 .'l 4 5 fl ,ly signed coach will arrive in the city on Wednesday. With the local 1-hockey light having brightened considerably since last. w e e k, ;Hughie Campbell has decided to lcolicct, his squad for ACS1-IL com- petition and open the Islandcrs' 3 1954 training at 11.00 am Friday. 21 Campbell is expected to bring some players with him or have itliem. come in shortly after his ar- irival. All local players who wish to ltlttcnd the Islanders training are tasked to do so, Hughie will attend the Islanders club meeting at the r.'l'1"”C1,' :1”1M 1 4;Forum on Thursday evening at C P"? 3 1 which time. it is hoped that an 1 "1 Auble-V 3 5 executive will be formal i.1itne Breeze 4 3i i kitty McKay .. 5 zl T:-RT Bob B dlong. 5 5f H i Prodiglgl Vic . 7 7 lPaiiersturWins lln 8-Round Boul NEW YORK (AP)-Floyd Pat- 19150" Passed another test in his quest -for the light heavyweight title by gaining a unanimous de- rlsion nvcr Esau Ferdinand of San Francisco in the eight-round fea- ture at St. Nicholas Arena Monday night. mnd 1661,14. For Patterson it was his lath V1C10F)' in 17 professional bouts, -while Ferdinand, who holds the CFm01""13 31319 11Kht heavyweight title, lost his 11th bout in 5'! starts. Boslonketlgtix . Get New Manager that if Boudruu should get an adjustment will be made. Higgins. a Texan. began Athletics. he played for four your with to Boston for his final active In son in '40. ' 1 The next year he began -his qp pronucublp "Is A-manner. M10 in Roanoke. Vn., I so: to noon. Patterson weighed IGIW4. Ferdi- oiiter Job in baseball any necessary his major fugue career Ifter his 1030 graduation from the University of Texas. signing with Philadelphia. After two years in the mlnorl. Athlnlcs. He was with the Box-in l0a1,nnd tau and the next seven years was with Detroit. returning 1. mi in the clan I Piedmont gin. Ils- gliu was thorn two” . than aunt two with It in and Runs This Year NEW YORK (AP)-Major league home run production last season tailed nff almost seven per cent from Its record output of 2.076 homers in 1953. The National League produced 1,114 and the American B23'1or an aggregate of 1,937. The National shit 1.197-a new high-and the American 879 in '53. The world champion New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers each slammed no homer: to pace the majors. Cleveland Indians ltgigped the American League with Baltimore Orioles connected only 52 times in their first major league season since 1901 to finish with the fewest homers. Pills- burgh was last in the National League with 76. Soccer Players Killed In Crash Thursday Night Oct. 14 At 7:30 P. M. Scouts '15 yard dash-ages 14-15: I 'LlT'l'LE sFo'tt'r” Tonioiifs W Cttmttoitsutv OX OFFICE Boston Bruins Elie Oul Tie , With Canadiens BOSTON (AP) - The Boston Bruins Monday night siavcd off a stepped up attack in the final period by Montreal Canadierlg) lo eke out a 2-2 tie in their me opener in the new National Hockey League season. Bruins tied the score when Len Labine counted from 10 feet out at 2:41 of the second period. It was Bruins second outing They bowed 4-1 to Canadiens in Montreal Saturday. Canadiens have two wins and a lie in three outings. Attendancc was 10.377. 1First Period i 1-Montreal. Mosdcl (Johnson) . . . . 2:28 2-Boston. McKenney (Laycoe) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5:33 Z1-Montreal. Geotfrion tBouchard) . . . . . . . . . .. 13:55 Penalties: Geoifrinn 6:09; Gard- ner 7:21, Richard 17:12; Olmstead 17:12, Gardner 19:51. Second Period 4-Boston, Labine tChevrefils, Armstrongl 2:41 i Penalties: Godfrey 2:58, Quack- Ienbush, 17:01, Flaman tmajor) 11:51. lThird Period i Scoriiigzhlone. Pcnallics: McKay 1:08, Labinc 520:1. Stops Henry . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 9-19 plum; . 6 9 4-19 Foruni Prepares For Big Winter Of Ice Sports The Charlottetown Forum has coinpieted another successful sum- mer of activity and is now prep!!- lng for .1 full schedule of winter entertainment. For some time now a group of women have bccn scrubbing the seats. floors and boards of the in- terior to make the surroundings cheerful and comfortable for both those who attend the entertain- ment as fans atid participants. A good sheet of ice has already been laid with the expectation that the season's first skate will be held on Thursday night. Hockey Scores By THE CANADIAN PRESS MONDAY ' National League Montreal 2 Boston 2 Western Hockey League iNew Westminster 4 Victoria 3 Exhibition (NHL 5 Ottawa (QHL 0 Detroit Pringle, 18, both of 1-Iespeler. Louis Turtell. 27, of Preston driver of the truck, was released from hospital. Hamid Wilson. president of the soccer club, said Mr. and Mrs. William Murgatroyd of Bradford. Yorkshire, will be brought here at the expense of members. About 5160 has been raised. 3 0 0 0 FIIEI. IJILS But by Test Mill. 9911 r tirtsman llxyxxw aymlkr Rolled with . . . 'AllWEATHER' Waterproof Paper Extra mild . . . for extra onioymont. m Tlio Annudnloul mil. 2 CURLER5. of Code 1 in Club -.- 7:3ogp.m. woanouiuy. October -1...o.t...!ltt..,,I- car. i l .-31' ”" .Bruce and Lloyd Wonnacott, Char morning, completing the bag limit ducks and one pheasant "cock". pheasant "cock". j honor aircraft-w qualidod mun ? Would you like to .& Would you like to en Would you like a 91.3 Matriculation, the Bruce, five black ducks, Do you realize that aviation is an up and coming cot-our field-conuanily dnvolopfng now and -win the wings that show you're a spocialilif you public recognition and prouiqc 7 Would you like a Mo that conibhin travel, gdvonivn kind a min ofponona! achievement 7 Do you believe national Frudom-your own personal freedom-are worth preserving? Are you single, over 17 but not yet 25 Canadian or British Iubiocf? Are you physically M and do you have Jvnkw Brothers Bag Limit Opening lottetown. made good on an early start Saturday in time for a late breakfast. Lloyd (left) eight black three teal Mi on ever growing and for nah aviation your corner? go! flu but in flying training DDUDDAU-ADD career in a fluid that gives and 0 equivalent or inner ? "s ducks and: one x rewarding future for you to la the s upon iodnyl, .lM.CC:.. if your answersgare "Yes" to these questions. there's an exciting and tviltipil and the RCAF. There's no question about it! When you train and nerve in the RCAP. as an Air Crow Officer. you get top dying training. You enjoy good pay - -.- live and work with I line group of men '- bronden your knowledge wlth travel -and adventure. You develop resourcefulness. lnltisdvo. self-' reiianceh-and get the personal utisfuct.ion"of serving your country. if you have what it takes, top aviation training is waiting for youf Newaircrew intakes every three weeks! For further information. see the RCA? Cu-eer Counsellor It the address in the coupon - or mail Hun nolljfo an, -tum oblullou, . . .”r--" Iccrumiir Unit. 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