u i 6 IN THIS CORNER g&"&'5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Friday. May 11- 1953 "Duck" Traino Ring At Glace WHITE SOX NIP BOSTON 2-I Lemon Handles New York r Returns To Bay May 21 Landy Leads Talented Cast in Race Meet niiier John Landy and two other By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bob Lemon, who failed to com- plete a game in six starts against New York last year. handcuf' d the Yankees with eight hits Thurs- day as Cleveland Indians captured the rubber of a three-game Am- erican League series 7-2. In Boston. home runs by George Kell and Minnie Minoso and out- standing relief hurling by Bob Keegan snapped Chicago's five - game losing streak as the White Sox edged Boston 2-l. i-illl:SNO. Calif. (AP)-Miracle . MANTLE SPOIIS SEUTOUT ning broke a 1-1 deadlock whichl Lemon iwoultdf harm :.dM. .3u't.lI!ld persisted since the first p out were trio or c ey an esiKEEGAN TAKES OVER . llth homer of the campaign in the, i no no .---4 ...t:.8"ei:i?:"..':::::"..:r1:.."::i In me RSI "mmg' . land the bases loaded in the first. The victory boosted the Indians Jim piersa" grounded hi, nut past Boston into second place.; itch mo I double play. two games behind the Yankees. . In um 3 23 innings he worked. The Indians made the most K "dared seven hull their eight hits that included a s.ffl5,f"uuf”I,'je,, and walked mus 450-foot triple by Al Resen and one. C”"35q”eI "d It was a bitter-disappointment doubles by Chico for Red Sox southpaw Mel Par- Vic Wertz. but nit--nrld record holders will lead a tzilciiicil cast of 1.450 track and field athletes into the 30th west lcoasl relays here Saturday. Ratcliffe Stadium has been sold out tor lllt' big day-night carnival - ring since last October when that Hill bitng together nearly he lost I "gm in Jen-y 1-'ra,.ey ;rioi;v pl'UIlllll8IlI. track man In Cal- .l but some box fans we have ;ifoi-nia. Records are jeopardized . been conversing with believe tin several events. I g been noted as a slugger 7 lwould take a lot of Derslliisllff ” jltalking to convince Crawford of iithat on that cool July night. Don hasn't set foot IIIIO a that Don can take the measure Landy. sensational Australian of Macnougall. provided he is who has run the mile in 3:58. is I In good shape for the bout. The billed as the headliner. ; Charlotteluiin buy it l"'- W . The xii-lhuiiriie sclloolteachcr ar- lhe scrap has all the maktltgb lriied in Fresno Thursday and took 2 of a good one. lhis first itorkoiit on the hard-baked Ratcliffp track. regarded as one ii? inf the world's best. The clay run- ). il Dipping mm the iiiazlliag it find a note limit Riki) 1'1.-i59t' 'ning surface is in superb condition Qi sports editor ol inc Ixeu (Jlas-imp (he lnoel '" gow Nexis. Rick tells us that ilie ' 2'; New Glasgow roaii i'EiCCb which were a big dinning card some Landy is confident of victory .years ago are ticinc revived this and has predicted he may ap- .spring. Three lniile races arel proach his record. p lschedulcd ()nr iii! hills t1'"lf?1' Chief opposition will come from ' ll-4. aniitlicr tor buys l.llltltJl' 17 all(l'Irrlaud.s Run Dr-lancy. who fin. the iiiiril uitii 11” -tie ltmtl islicii third hi.-liind Jim Bailey and There is to In A 3-inilc race for Landy in an historic race at Los hoys under 15 and a 5-niiler openlnuggieg last week i 10 lDy01t!- Bailey. University of Oregon stu- dent. has passed up the relays for CW5 and IWPIII” "9 "KI" the Pacific coast conference north- I awlfded "1 "'9 mil ”""" ”'”5ht ern division meet the same day. on in each event. Any island - M" . - - W t Civil Servants Hold Annual I Bowling Banquet ; fore May 17th as entries close About 120 civil servants and on that date. The races are to be held on May 21st. friends attended the annual ban- quet of the Civil Servants Bowl-. ing League held in Central Roy-l alty Community Hall '.'.'ednesday.l Chairman of the league Mr. T.: A. White presided. After the banquet trophiesl were presented by the president.l Mr. John Gilmore. assisted byl secretary. .Vl.r. Ernest Mccareyl and the chairman. l Trophy winners were as fol-; lows: BAILEY NOT RUNNING "DUCK" TRAIINOB ' Don "Duck" Trainer will be getting back in ring action on May list. when he travels to Glace Bay to match gloves with Gord MacDougal1 of Cape Breton. Don is presently getting in shape for the bout at the naval bar- racks gym and will be as sharp as a 10 dollar tack when he sets out for Glace Bay to appear on the holiday card. "I've never fought this lad before." said Don last night, "so I don't really know what Io expect. But one thing is certain and that is that I'll be In good shape for the bout. I've bc"ii training here regularly every day for quite a while low." Donia last appearance before Charlottetown fans was a brief but exciting one. Appearing as a semi-finalist on Ivan Doherty's Centennial card on July 12th AROUND AND AIIOLZT Don l)lacLeod is takinr; up where. he left off last year in collegli baseball .... ..On Tuesday Don spun I neat 5-hitter and his mates got lots of runs for him as Boston University trimmed University of New Hampshire 8-2......The Cape Breton Senior Baseball League is on the look- out for competent umpires Heres a tidbit that will bring a cynical smile to the lips of some sport fans .... ..Wrestler Wladel: was recently given a m-day Sits- pension by the Montreal Athletic Commissi .... ..A referee said he wouldn't listen to him in a bout Duck of Billy Crawford of New York in convincing fash- ion. knocking him down three times before belting him away for keeps in the first two minutes of the first round. Don has never BASEBALL RESULTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Cleveland 003 010 003-7 8 1 New York 000 001 001-2 8 2 Lemon and Hagan: McDermott. Morgan (6). R. Coleman (8) and Berra. L-McDermott. Hits: NY- Mantle. Berra. Chicago 100 000 100-2 8 0 Boston 100000000-1 9 1 Johnson. Keegan t1) and Lol- lar; Parnell and White. W-Keegan. I-IRS: Chi-Minoan. Kell. Detroit at Washington, ppd. rain National League Brooklyn at Chicago. ppd. raia International League Fit-It Havana 000 000 00- 0 4 1 Montreal 020 233 00x-10 14 0 Amor. Batten ts). Sanchez (6) and Dotterei-; Kipp and Roseboro. L-Amor. HE: Mt.-Roseboro. Second Havana 100 ml) 0-2 3 2 Montreal 001 lol x-3 G 0 Gross and Bush: Harris and t Roseboro. HR-Mtl. Shubs. Columbus -101 030 002-7 ll I Buffalo 000 100 001-2 ll 3 Herbert, and Novle; Drews. Cole- man (5) and Iiyeman. W-Herbert. L-Drews. Miami 000 000 001-1 8 1 Toronto 000 200 00x-2 4 l Morehead. Qualters t7) and Corn mand; E. Johnson. Jacobs (9) and Griffin. W-E. Johnson. L-More HR: Tor-B. Wilson. First Richmond 000 100 0001-2 8 ll 25 Rochester 000 100 000 0-1 12 3 (10 innings) .Cicotte. Voiselle ti) and Thacker: G. Blayiock, Markell WI and Rand. I-IR: Rich-Tesauro. W- Cicoite. L-G. Blayclock. PROBABLE with Yvon Robert.....That'a un- ususl'!??7......Moncton's Bill Har- ris tossed a 7-inning 3-hitter last night as the Montreal Royals nipped Havana Sugar King 3-2 in an International League game. ROUNDUP LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League AB R H'Pct. Mantle. New York 74 zl 33 .446 Boyd. Baltimore 44 6 I7 .7488 Maxwell. Detroit 53 1? Z) .'l77 Kell. Chicago 38 4 14 368 Goodman. Boston 68 fi 25 362 Howard. New York 46 6 17 .362 Runs-Mantle. 23. Runs batted in-Mantle. 24. . Hits-Mantle. .'.l.”l. Doubles-Goodman. 9 Triples-Runnels, Washington. 8 lliome nms-Mantle. 10. Stolen bases-Seven players tied with 2. Pitching-Ford. New York. 4- 0. 1.000. Strikeouts-Pascual. Washing- ion 61. National League AB Team winning league: Marie Toole irapt.l, Dot Dunsford, Had Maclnnis. Winston Smith, Eddie Martin. (Holy Name Plaque.) Runner-up: Jack (capt.). Jessie Murray. Rogi-rson. George Proctor. Purcell iliiilividual srpoonsl. Tram winning playoffs: Marie Tonic. Dot Dunsford, Had Mac- Innis. Winston Smith. Eddie Mar-t iln. (Walker Trophy and indiv-i idual trophies.) 5 Runner-up: tEarl Anderson (eapi.t. Shirley Vessey. John Gilniorc. llavc Livingstone. Individual trophies: Ladies high single. Marie Tools 1329); LBFIIPS hich three. lshbel Fai- quharsnn t80lr. Men's Iugh single. Dr. T Hooper I360); Men”s high three. Harold Plneau (t367t. Ladies high pin-fail. Marie MacAleer Joan i Dick Toni:-. mcn's high pin-fall. Dick Purcell. Lighters for perfect attend- ance. Jack MacAleer. Dick Pur- cell. Shirley Annear. Phil Mar- Neill. Tom White. Dot Dunsford. Howard Decisions Jacli Hayden In 10 Rounds HA LIFAX WP)-Richard fKld I B H Pct. Bruton. Milwaukee 87 I2 17 .459 Bailey. Cincinnati 44 9 19.432 Repuiski. St. Louis 45 13 19 .422 Boyer. St. Louis 72 14 29.403 Moon. St. Louis 72 i4 28 .339 Runs-Post. Cincinnati. 16. Rims batted III--MUSIBI and Boyer. St. Louis. 18. nits-Boyer, 29. Doubles-Dark. New York. Triples-Bruton. 4. Home Runs-Post. Cincinnati. 9 Stolen bases--Mays. New York and Moon. 5. Pitching-Freeman rence. Cincinnati and Poholsky. St. Louis. 3-0. 1.000. St:'ikeouts-Friend. Pittsburgh, 9. lAbove does not lncliide yes- terday's gamest STANDINGS lyTHE CANADIAN PRESS American League I Cleveland 11 I 379 : P New York 14 7 667 Boston 10 R .556 2V: NEW YORK (AP) - Probable chic,” 7 3 .457 4 sltchm for today": rnalor leasue Baltimore in i2 .455 cu. games (won and lost records in Kansas City I in .444 41!: DIMMG-0-it Washington a 12 .429 5 American to trolt s 1: .400 sis Baltimore at New ork (Ni- Pllica (1-3) vs Ford I4-0) Boston at Washington IN)-De belt to.t) vs Btobbs in) Chicago at Detroit (N)-Harsh In (1-1) vs Hoeft (2-l) Kansas City at Cleveland (Nie- Bretlow us) or Kelloer (1-1) vs I (1-1). National League New York at Brooklyn (N)- Iomes 414)) vs Craig (Mi Philadelphia at Pittsbur mi -Dickson (0-3) vs Law it ) Milwaukee at Cincinnati (N)- leaner (1-0) vs Kltppstefn is-1) (Only semen scheduled). Jets I Buy Outlielder .UIlJwII.Ob(AP)-Ce sttasnui-national -m...-tr.-1-'....--s and Law- - How-ii'd of Halifax. Canadian light- weight boxing champion. showed little cfferts 'mm a winter lavnfl las he hlasicrl out a 10-round deci- ision oicr Jackie Hayden of West- ville. N.S., here Thursday How- ard weighted 139i: and Hayden 134”; for the non-title fight. The Canadian cliainplnn stalked illnyrlcn throiiglioiii. holding a big edge on tho oxrliaiizcs. IIE3'CI"lI was droppcd in the first when hr ualkerl into a left and right cross The Westiiile boxer. who danced around the sinner Howard. was back nn his foot after it three: count and hi-lrl on for the remainder of the l'l'llll'ltl Hmrlcn no: hlocriing from fhr nose after Howard caught him in the corner in the st-vi-nth Elois Diirelle nf Bale St. Anne. NB. srnrr-il ii fourth round tech- nical knlirknul nviar Bob 1-lesson of Halifax ill a srhr-rliiled six-round semi-final Durclle weighed 165. Henson l72 TIIOITCIPTFQ stopped the fight at 1:09 of the fourth with Hessnn bleeding badly from a cut over his right eye and one on his mouth. D etr o it at Washington was rained out. as were both sched- uled games in the National circuit. Broown at Chicago and St. Louis at Milwaukee. Mickey McDermotl was the starter and loser for the Yankees. At Boston. Kell's strate8)'g spoiling drive in the seventh in- AT ABBIE MEETING City And Little Leagues . Planned For 1956 Season i Last. evening at an enthusissuc meeting of members of the AbeS' welt Baseball Committee. officials in charge of Memorial Field and coaches of last years city baseball squads definite plans were lalflvlo again operate a three-team City Baseball League. Little League Bell for the young fry and baseball was authorized in again a lAbegueit Softball Squad in the lcity Softball League. It was also Ideclded that lights would be used whenever necessary. l Tile Ahegiveit Amateur Athletic fAssociation is taking on sponsor- tsliip of the Juniors. liitcriiicditcs. lLiIIle Leagucrs and .-ihliic Soft- ball team. Juniors and intermed- Legion Wins Commercial Bowling Championship The Legion howling team won the City Commercial Candlepin League Championship last night at the Rollaway Alleys by defeatinl the Basilica Youth Club in a -lose- ly contested finals. In winning the league champion- ship the Legion came from behind in the finals to depose the Basilica Youth Club. the defending champ ions. The outcome was in doubt imtil the final game last night. The Bas- liilca Youth Club moved into con- tention by winning the opener but the Legion bounced back to win the second and then swept the match and earned the champion- ship in the third. Early in the finals the B. Y. C. jumped into a 6V; to 31.& point lead before the Legion caught fire and went into a lead which they never relinquished. Team captain Leo Duffy was the biggest gun for the Legion. last night and he got outstanding sup- port from his team-mates Dewar Clow. Danny Garnhum. Ralph Den- iVeteran Thinks Harris Has Stuff To "Go All The Way" MONTREAL tCP)-Take it from one of baseball's older operators: Pitcher Billy Harris from Dorches- ter. N.B.. has the stuff to go all file viay. Veteran I-Iomer tDixie) I-lowell. who doubles as catcher and coach for the Montreal Royals of the Intrrriat-lonal Baseball L e a g u 9. says the stocky Canadian hurler has "all the confidence of a win- her." Right - hsnder I-Iarrls Thursday loss when he held the Havana Su- inning nlghtcap of a doubleheader. won both. 104) and 3-2. won his second game against one gar Kings to three hits in the seven- He gave up seven walks. Royals nis, Dd Brown and Ralph Sinnott. Duffy and ("low showed brilliant form. Duffy had high three with a score of 5129 from games at 103. I26 and 100. Clnw followed close heliind with a three game total of .121 from his games of 91. 118. and 112 The Legion had a three game team score of 1,435 from games of 437. 498 and 500. The B. Y. C. got away to a fast start winning the first game with a pinfall of 462. They had another 462 in the second game and 458 in the final. Bic Wendell Gillis had high three for the B.Y.C. with scores of 105. l02. and 91 for a total of 298. Ray. Maccloskey and Loyola Murnagh- an each rolled games of 107. The team was captained by Leo Doyle. Other team members were Kip Ready. Joe Zakem and Des Burge. The League was comprised of ten teams namely the Legion. B. Y. C.. Arabs. Douglas Bros. and Jones. Guardian. The C' Dodgers. Prince Grocery. Propane Gas and The Island Telephone "He doesn't seem to care who lI'ie's pitcliint: against," added How- ell in an interview "He's always Ihe same and you've got to like his temperament and his chances to an all the way " llarris' only loss so far this sea- son was against ageless Satchel Phlge in Miami. ”Harris pitched well enough to win.” said Howell. He won his sec- ond ouiint; by holding the Rich- mond Virginians to two hits. "They say he works too fast. Thcy have been trying to slow him down." said Howell. ”But off his recent efforts it might be Just as well to let him pitch in his own style." nter an: The annual meeting ing Club Ltd. will be held h l CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB day, May 15th at 7:30 P.M. of the Charlottetown Curi- in the Banquet Room Tues- V 3 R. A. PARKER. Secretary. CURLIN i ctosme nswcs SATURDAY. MAY iz , Members may bring guests. G CLUB .v i-":'3'E.:.'”-i-'4 Foolrsore ...NEVEI? Llloof " sure. . EVER 7 landeessie bend - sewn IIOCCIIIII Dsford. Wenlerniflill "”a't'i7-"'1'-'n'-' ':'."..: nell who completed his first game since the summer of 1954. injury-i fplagued Mel lost his eight-hitter via the home run route. I miss will be grouped togetlier in file City League which will be com- prised of Stars. Dodgers and Fly- ers. These teams will be handled by Fiddler MacDonald. Charlie Ryai and Tom MacFarlane who did such a smart lob in handling the same teams last year. To date Michael Bros. have signified their intentions of assist- ing Abbies in sponsoring the Stars and it is hoped that last years backers of Dodgers and Flyers. W G. Barbour. Ltd. and M. C. A. will again support this grand old Athletic Association in their efforts to give players and fans a good season of baseball. In the Little League bracket no detailed arrangements were made last evening except that it was dec- ided in view of last. year's splendid sliouinii. not to bring in an out- side coach but to reengage one of the local young men who did such a fine job last year with the kiddies Detailed plans for Little Leaguers will be nnounced later. Coaches MacDonald. MacFarl- ane. Ryan and Maccormack are compiling lists of available play- ers for their squads in the next day or two. Any prospective base- ball or softball players wishing to get in on Abbie activities this sea- son are asked to contact any of these men or if unable to do so it is pointed out that anyone is wel- come to work out with these groups and that when practices are called next week they should simp- ly report at lilemorall Field all set to go. ed personnel can apply to day nights. Personnel selected w Corps. Training Nights will days. Iltltlouall BIO! terrorists had turned on their ii... on. An account of the incident 1 NAIROBI. Kenya (I.llItIt'I)- um um two Mlu M." --K,nen!s,, Two "British intelii ence officers had been arrested in Nairobi and wres ed in I smpeedfng jeep Tues- were being taken to Embu. seen. day with two nu Mau terrorist of their terrorist activity. for qua prisoners and shot them dead. The tloning. Chick Zamick Captures 4th Scoring Title LONDON (CPI-Victor (Chick) zami-k. 29-yar-old sharpshooter from Winnipeg. has captured his fourth straight British hockey scoring title. Official statistics released Thurs- day by the British Ice Hockey As- sociation show that the dlmunitive playing c o a c h of Nottingham Panthers scored 62 goals and 70 assists in 59 games for 132 points. The runner - up was Wembley Lions' star. Kenny Booth. for- merly of Keiowna. B. C.. with 138 NOW WITH DIRECT DRIVE i World Famous CLINTON QUICK STARTING CHAINSAWS all conditions. . easy to handle service the lowest priced chalnsaws ever offered, (Low cost engine trade-in plan. too) HERE'S THE MOST POWERFUL ' fast culling upder everywhere . points. The five-foot. four-inch Zamick. one of the smallest players in British hockey. is also one of the most prolific scorers the game has ever known. In the nine years since he joined Panthers at the start of the 1947-48 season he has amassed ii whopping 1.109-point total made up of 656 goals and 543 assists. Besides winning the scoring league title Panthers finished first in the Autumn Cup series. which covers the first half of the season. and just edged out Wembley Lions for the league cup in the second half. Paisley Pirates. Brighton Tigers and Harringay Ra-ers fol- lowed in that order. Snead Leads championship again this season, .. Zamick piloted Panthers to the i LOW COST CHAINSAW BUILTI "THE WOOD WHITTLER" Float Type Carburetor W 51 50 g ............ ....... see the fast. smooth cutting with 16'' guide bar and chain. drive chainsaw. Bronze and ncedle bearings hard tip guide bar 16” to Z1" cutting capacity -Golf Tourney WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. W. Va. iApl A The old pro. Sam Snead "made" only one putt Thursday on the last hole and young Mike Fetchick missed one there by an inch to be the dif- ference between them in the first round of the White Sulphur Springs open golf tourney. Snead's 15-foot putt on the lath gave him a birdie and a five - under par score of 65 Fetchick's 12-foot Lry hung on the tip of the cup and he had to be satisfied with second choice. a par and score of 66. Jack Isaacs. from Langley Field. Va.. held third place with 67 Training will be found most interesting. consist- ing of Traffic Control. Motorcycle Riding. Judo. Mil- itary Law, Investigation Reports, Map Using. Driv- ing and Maintenance Courses, etc. the distinctive uniform of the Canadian among the 42 pros shooting for 810.000 in prizes during the four- day tournament NOTICE . There are still a few vacancies for enlistment in the Canadian Provost Corps (Militia). 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