M.C.A. Wallops Holmanis . t Intermediates 13-6 To Move lnto 4th Place Tie Maritime Central Airways moved into rt tie for fourth place in the island Baseball League last night by walloping I-l0lman's Intermedi- ates 13-6 in a free-hitting contest on Memorial Field. The M. C. A. squad collected a total of 16 hits off Ray "Giblets” Arsenault. while the Summeraitie players came up with nine base knocks off the stout-hearted Luefiy MacAleer. MacAleer, who would be a lead- ing candidate for the Leagues most valuable player award. relieved Jackie Burke in the first inning with none out and pitched the rest of the game. lie has now pitched in innings in the last two nights. Over that ghretch has allowed only four earn- ed runs in a sensational showing. M. C. A. raced into a 3-1 lead in the. firstcainriing on the sti-ciigili of a triple by I-timer MacNeill, singles by Lewis and Purcell and a long fly ball by Matheson They added two more in the third as Jay drove Trainor and Mathesori across the plate with a single. Matheson had earlier sent lViac?x'cill home with a b0liliClli',Z double into centre field. Scores Winning Run Billy Purcell scored the winning run in the fifth inning. lie opencd the inning with a single into left field and stole second base. lie went to third on Des 'lli'ainor's Texas League single and scored on )iat.hi-son's outfield fly. Holman's stayed with the win- ners until the fifth frame. Callow scored a run in the first inning The losers added two more in the second on two walks and an iiifleid en-or. They added another in the third when Delaney, Simmons, Gillis and Arsenault collected singles and they scored two more in tho fourth whi-n Simmoiis doilbled home Jimmy Grady and Delaney. fickle. Rurke started on the riib- ber for MC.-X. but could not find the plate. He walked the first thrce, batters and allowed one run to score on R wild pitch. Coach Jimmy MacDonald sent. .iiacAleer to the hill in relief with two men on and none out. Lefty hroceeded to retire the side with- out another run being scrii-ed. M:arAleer gave up seven hits in the third and fourth innings but from then he remained in control He allowed only two singles in the last four frames. Glen Math:-son. drove home four runs and had three illls in mm- Wins to lead the winners. inn-.: MHFKPTTZTP, Purcell, 'tlar,Vc;ll, Trainor and Willis HPnnp,gtIsy at 3;, vi('. A all collected two hits Mark Delaney had three, hits in fire trips for Stlmmei-side. Donnm Simmons hanged out two hits for the losers. Winn)-' ('vt'ad.r in cciiti-cfielcl for Holman": made the outstanding NW til the game when he robbed Mathtisoii of a hit in the fifth inn- WK ll'i'.il a our hand catch. "cliffs sifotm THE GUARDIAN. ' CHARLCTTETOWN JULY 10, 1953 Jay, as .. 4 0 1 3 1 0 ...,,,,,, l-lcnneesey, c 5 l 2 6 0 1 L . Burke, p . 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' - x-MacAieer. p 3 0 0 i 2 0 Totals . 30 13 16 27 9 5 x-replaced Burke in let. - - I I-lolman'a AB R H PO A E Callow, if . .. 4 l 0 l 0 l B. Grady, cf 4 1 1 3 0 O 'x, .. . . . . . Bernard, ss 4 0 0 2 4 1 J. Grady, lb . 5 l l 12 0 0 Delaney, as . 5 l 3 0 0 2 ' Simmons, rt . 4 l 2 0 0 0 Mitchell. C . l5 0 0 5 0 l ,c.illls, 2o . 5 0 l 1 3 o i Aisenault. p . . 3 l 1 0 5 0 ;Tr:-iinor, lb . . 3 2 2 9 0 0 i ... L -- -- .- V 'l'ot.als 39 6 9 24 12 B Linescore: ,Holman's l2l 200 000-- 6 9 5 MCA. 303 012 13x-13 16 5 l Arseiiaiilt and Mitchell; Burke, l MacAleer ill and l-leniiessey. Summary: Earned runs, M.C.A. .iO, llolmaii's 4; R.B.I., MacKen7.ie '2. MacNcill 2. Matheson 4, Arsen- ault, Jay 2. Simmons 2, Lewis; dou- BYC Legion The Legion upset the sunshine Island Dairy while the R. C. A. F. defeated the L. Y. C. and the B. Y. C. downed Canada Packers in City League softball games yester- day evening. The Legion won a close 6-3 decis- ion from the Dairymen as the Air- men pounded the'L.Y.C. 20-4 and the B. Y. C. moved into sole pos- session of second place by turn- ing back Canada Packers 13-5. Earl Nicholson bore down in the pinches to hurl the Legion to their win over the Milkmen. He was m”- Mi"m5O”' Simmmm Lewis; touched for nine hits but he left lstolc-ii bases. Lewis. Purcell. Jay, fourteen men stranded on the base iBt Gmd-l7 J: Gmd-V 2' Tmmmt paths He walked four and struck sacrifice hit, MacAleei'; walks, Gui W0, Burke 3. Mac.Aleer 2, Arsenault 3; strikeouts. MECAi8CT 4, Arsenauit is; wild pitch, Burke 2; WP-Mac- T ' ;Aleel'. Smiling broadly, Vic Seixas of Umpire: E. MacNeill; bases: L..Philadelphia holds the winner's Doyle. (up after defeating Denmark's Kurt Nielsoii, 9-'7, 6-3.6-4, in the men's singles final of the Wimble- don, England, tennis tournament. ,Ted Williams mgu ,Rules Out Early Lime League 3Re'""l T” B3" Baseball Schedule 1 SAN FRANCISCO. (APl-Marine -H l Following is tndays Little Lea- gue Baseball st-liediilcz Capt. Ted Williams returned to the. United States Tliilrsday from 'air combat. service in Korea and 9:30-11:00 15 and 15 VIII" (lids- ifirmly ruled out ally possibility 1:30--All hlllkt -"'10'11-12 B1115”- that he would return to baseball ect rosters foi- i.iiile League teams. this season. The famed .;i.'.t:”i.:;: hiif: - SW53" GEMS O O This Evening Red Sox ”want to fool around with Three games are. scheduled to be old men." Williams will be 35 next month. I l Bound lniiiiediately to Oak Knolt t Naval Hospital. Oakland. Calif .l ling yr,-,.inm,; ,.,f 2,, M, 2,1m,.n,. -played in the City Softball League iihich cut shot" his Korea ciiity, i'hl5 5V9llllll! Hit 5 "C10Ck- T119 L- W.llianis said he did not know how lY- 5- NOV lh" I-"lililll O” m3 Old lion: he iilii be ill the hospital. He iDiamnnd while the Guardian An- noted he was not due for dischargelxels me-Pt the C1i.V On the Park- from the service iintii October inidale Dliimohd and the Jiiilcees any event. play the Bombers on the; Knights Diamond. Baseball Results Immediately after the L.Y.C.- Legion game there will bc n meet- tBy The Canadian Press) ing of all L.YC. players. l American Ieagi .h.b. . - . .. ie . .Boston . 003 000 010--4 ll 1 X I New York . 000 000 000-0 8 1 Parnell and White; Ford andisoftban i Berra. ' l t , Hrs: Boston-Gernert. - L.-- .'??'1"'” 100 W0 ”00"2 5 0i This evoniiig at 6 an at Memorial (hlfiizft mm 3'" mh'4 5 0 Field the local Abbie, Sisters will Art. Baliem of the Dairy gave up five hits, one walk and struck out seven. ' Cliff Jackson hit two rioublea for ithe Dairy while Tuny Moore and 'Gmh Crockett each had two hits in four trips. Nicholson and Maur- ice Goodwin socked out two hits for the Legion. Goodwin played a strong game at short for the Legion and Savidant turned in a good effort in left field. Phil MacGee was the pick Win City Softball Games And Airmen Replacement On . All-Star Team CINCI NATI (AP);-fwd? 365' The M, pone pushed nine mm Cuilough veteran ea c er or (5 across the plate in the fifth inning Chlcalo "be W” cllffe" dTh",;f, in their win over the 1.. Y. c. They day '0 T We fh9k- Wfh N t added eight more runs in the last W""d”" M””””'t 9” 3" ewhh; two frames to sew up the game. Wm” 14”?” M” ” 5”" ” of the MiTEmen'e fielders. R05, Nmuong pitched for the meets the American League club Airmen and hurled the winners to in Cmcm” ll T""d"5': their fifth straight League victory. Charley Dmseni Pilot Of the Will Shephard pitched for the National Leaizuers. Mid MoCul- losers and suffered his second loss loush was chosen because he can of the year. handle knuckle-ball pitchers. Two Harvey of the Airmen Mme.-pd of Dressen's hurlers-Gerry Stal- in the fifth lnning with two run- e.v of St. Louis and Hoyt Wilhelm ners on base for the most daniag- of the New York Giants. throw ing blow of the game. the knuckler. The 13. Y. c., behind the two hit s....-L.. pitching of playing C03Ch W8J1y Shephard, took over second pllagg as they downed the Meatmen. B. Y. C. now have 20 points, one more than the Guardian Angels. Frank Gormley pitched for the" . Packers and gave up 12 hits in- cludlng triples by Ray Mccloekey and Joe Thistle. Gerard Burge led the B. Y. C. at- tack with three doubles. Mc- Closkey had a triple and a double while Charlie Weatherbie and All TORONTO (CF)-Three Ameri- Coady hit triples. can pros. all well known on the The umpireg were Len Amen. .circuit, Thursday night shared the suit, Bobby Kelly and John Ricy-,.:secoiid-round lead in the 515,000 ard. Canadian open golf championship. By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer City Softball ileague Schedule I third section of the City (Parkdalc Diamond i ; at C. Packers (Old Diamond). 15-Fl. Y. C. at Legion Jaycees at. g Diaiiioiidt: Gllardlah l iParkdalrt; l..l'.C. at Bombers (Old Following is the schedule for the Softball at Jaycees 14- Y- C- 3" cord for two-year-old pacers Thurs- "mm Mm 137' B. Y. C. (K. Diamond); Guardian iK"lBhl5 the five races. Just one stroke off the pace. was i ' ' 0 Saskatooira Pat Fletcher who over- came agdose of stomach flu to shoot a three-under-par 68. ' A Slini Gardner Dickinson. a 127- t llfllllld bundle of golfing dynamite Goshen, N. Y. . Wug item with Wally Ulrich of St. GOSHEM N. Y.. (AP,gPm,kH iPaul, Minn., and Leo Biagettl of Byrd shared one and tliree-quarter iE;mt"hl:”;i8 Ngtlefaclillegnrxrhziasilgg from Panama City. Fla., with- stood the challenge of the "name" seconds off the historic track re-l players to keep his share of the day but Frank Ervin stole the show R was 9 50,'”ewh”i SONY day by driving the winner of four of,::0l:::i ;lf;l(l)501(;gt3'fz0?il(5,(l),:'-?:.:'JS'ln93:39 park”. B.-,.,i' ,, 50,, M p,,m,,,. arid and the. United States came By,-d mmed by R. W. D,-Oegm)-,1-illp with scores ranging iroiil 67 to :DH1m0ndt. of Chicago. stepped the filial heat. 3 ”r0V51"PN' 33- 16-R.C.A.F. at B. X7 C. (Knights of the 516.450 Gosiieh Board all There "5 5 hole in One. by 'Diamm1dt, Trade Page 1,. 2;o5 to be,” on amateur Bill Givens, vice-captain ' 1'7-Guardian at Sunshine Dairy Diamond H31, owned by 5, 5, cgmplof the host club; a. spectator pok- - (Old Diamoncit: Bombers at Leg- lion (Parkdale Diamond); C. Pack- 'ers at City (Knights Diamondi. if)-R. C. A. F. at. C. Packers. 20-C. Packers at Sunshine Dairy 'tOld Diamondi: B. Y. C. at City (Knights Diamondi; Jaycees at L. Y. C. (Parkdale Diamondt. 21-VR. C. A. F. at City Diamoiidl. 22-Guardian at B. Y. C. (Knights Diamond); Sunshine Dairy at tfiombers iParkdalet; Legion at C. illackcrs (Old Diamondt. it 23-.R. C. A. F. at Jaycees (Old (Old .VTal'lOllE, Madison t7l and Balls; lame,-rain Andy"; Apps from 5um.l Dmmmmk 24-B. Y. C. at. Jaycees Guardian at L. Y. C-. (Knights Diamondl: City at Legion right back to will the Middletowii Dairy at L. Y. C. (l(nighis Dlamondt: City at Jay- C. Packers 2'!-Sunshine (Old Dlamondt: llai. Ilonilicrs tParkdaiel. , 28-41. C. A. F. at Sunshine Dairy BOX SCOR I . F IDOIFTM”; ""1 I-Ollhlv merslde in an exhibition softball urge An " ””5l- "t ”0l"- game. The. Siimmersiric girls have.D- dy: HMS. ab 5 gar; :P'llllr.d(a;hlilFi3Z0'mt;P-010 yliad a very successful season to mmon M,.(.K.m,,.. H 5 0 2 1 1 0 V 3 9” 3 - 0:04 5 0.date, but the local girls coached by, ,Pm.kdak.y, p,,,,,.,,”' P. 5 2 2 2 0 llllashintmh O05. 010 0-X-3 .9 lhiack Turner, although not having- WMNNH. 5 3 n O 0 11 .C-ole-nian. Fanovlch (41 Blshttpihad a game lately, have some Mmhpmnv I 5 2 3- 3 4 2. l-'Hdh::'llllllplf'l('i and Mut'i'ai'; Shta Vsmart Dlayei's in their line-up and 0905 LL , V, 7 7 I 4 ("ll ”7-i”l3-- -should give a good account of : -Himirlimm no i”"'""”"t love an i 302 012-9 1'1 oi L. -st. Louis mm 100 000-1 ti 2t ilp'”kd”1”' CHARLOTTETOWN MONDAY. JULY 20 icxmni1'ioN Gitomtiis Allliiicmi Kivuvncti ("Tub AND RISTIANI COMBINED IRIMMING OVER WITH INNOVATIONS, WONDROUS SURPRISES 8: A MVRIAD OF UNPRECEDENTED FEATURES FROM ALL STRANGE LANDS I," eon-ezoeu:-coo '"' iso enroauzas d'r'u3c':uicus. zso WILD amiviau. awn: at no INCLUDES A mere: fl'l:::'E. AND ICIPPOPOTAUUS gfnggvlg '13,-ggi-I I5-ELEPITANTS-15 am! ,7: .03 sooo-sure-eooo "' ,,.: s1.4oo my arm: or uoi.i5Ws'. si.1oo,ooo invcsm GORGEOUS mm t-Aiiaoslfif NICE Mill 2 H II. '.”2".'3.'.'.!' ADUL13.3i.oa. - '(':niy,u'o"'""”g5N so, I aaaaavn AND Anmsnion TICKETS ON SALE CIRCUS DAY AT HUGHES DRUG STORE nu QUEEN er. Lemon. Hooper (9) and Gins-l D9111: Larsen and Courtney. W-l Lemon. Hr: Clevelalid-Keniiedyl Baseball Standings National League t('tnIadian Prcaal New York ., 201 000 100-4 12 Ol Pittsburgh 000 000 000-0 2 0 National League Gomez and Westrum: Face. Hall (tit Bowman (9! and Atwell. l W l. Pvt. L-Face. Fliwoklyn . 49 2.0 .613? i Hr: New York-Thompson. lMi1li'F'Hk"? - 45 3'4" -390 l Brooklyn 000 gm 0g0L5 12 1 St. Louis 45 .12 .584 . , Philadelphia 020 nzo 02x-ti ii i Phlledrlvltln 41 34 -547 l Podros, Hughes 4'7) and Campan.lNew York 41 36 .532 pita; Rrlbfftkv Mm.-Y .3. Knnnam, l('incinnati .14 44 .436 (Sit and Lopata i (.ill('RSl0 '2? T ..”.7:i w-Mj1lp)-. L.H,mh,sV iPlllSl'lilliKil 27 ST .321 HR: Broornlyn-Campanella. International League International League Toronto . 100 000 M0 0-1 5 Springfield 000 100 000 1-2 'I 2 RU”-11” Johnson and O'Neill, Keller 49; tllochester Jones. Jacobs (lni mm an-rhrinkg -Raliimnrc 1 Montreal 47 30 44 30 59 44 34 .364 44 36 .550 RACING TONIGHT 1st DASH 8.30 p.m. Starters With (Positions NOS. 1 AND 5 DASHES-3200.00 A DASH Ahnt-r McGraw, Lady Abner, Henry Day, Capt, Migsnuri, Budlnng. lican Swift. Good Luck. l Billy NOS. 2 AND 0 DASHE8-ll'f5.fi0 A DASH T-'luil's Erhn, Rival Set, Roma Rudiong. Dan MrF.lwyn, Tartan. Jnantlale. Judy Kalmuck, Helen Harvester. N05. 3 AND '7 DASHEI-0200.00 A BAD" Surprlle lvMl.l'. Billy Mr-Vey, Bella Budlong, Bessie Marion 1-7., Dale 3., Judy Budlong. Btidlong, NOS. 4 AND I DASHES-8200.00 A DASH Prince Budong. Mina Knox, Ai-got Pointer, Ann's Boy, Gahngan. Charlottetown llrlvlng Park 29..i,egion at Guardian (Knights ihigmondll Bombers at City (Old l,Dianioiidt: C. Packers at B. Y. C. i ti'-larkdalct. l 30-R. C. A. T”. at L. Y. C. llllainoncll. (Old 3i-Legion at Sunshine Dairy (Old Diamondt: l,. Y. C. at. C. (Old the Tuxedo two-.V9&r-old trot with (anus or shame.-, cam, ed his head in front of a hard- The previous mick mark W35 set driven ball and was knocked cold; on July 4, 1945 by vemon 1-ran. Ky Laffoon from St. Andrews. over. El'Vin won the first eiimina. 1ll.. lost his temper and broke his tion heat, with Parker Byrd in 2:07 putter across his knee and slow- with Del Miller driving Meadow moving officials kevt Tc" Kroll of Gold into second place. Diamond Utica, N. Y.. hanging around the Hal won the second elimination 10th fairway for uiore than an heat in 2:09. hour before they appeared on the Octave Blake's Newport Chief, scene to decide on a lie. driven by Joe O'Brien. of New Glas- --:-----a gow, N. S.. beat Might Brewer to take the Goshen American Legion 17 class pace in straight heats. Conference On Conimanche. owned by Dr. J. M. o McNally, of Bellwood, Nebr., won I O is Continuing with Edsel Hanover, owned by K. -'m D. Owen of Houston, Texas. i HALIFAX, tCPl-NV. C. Billie!" En-in then won mg win Gahagm, , of Toronto, president of All Canada two-year-old page with ya,-,sC0;Iiisiii:ai1ce Federation, said Thurs- Byrd. also owned by Droggmygr. (lay reports of abuses in provincial unsatisfied judgment funds are "grossly exaggerated." He told the eastern conference of motor vehicle administrators Ervin in the sulky. Ervin came Chamber of Commerce 17 class trot 10 Great GolfTers Bunched For British Title lias had to contribute more tihar. 31 per car in any one year. "'I1'ie-re llve been all kinds of rumors and reports of how un- : Packs-rs (KnlghTA Diamond); satisfied judgment funds have been . Bombers at Guardian (Parkdalei. - ' bled and drained," he said. "Get":- . Auglm. i CARNOUSTIE, Scotland. (AP)- orally sneaking such statements l 3,1,. C. A1,. at Bomber, (old Ten great golfers were bunched are grossly exaggerated." ',mamm,d,. within four strokes Thursday night Mr. Butler called for strict laws y 3ggs,msmne Dam, Rt 3, y. C, at the head of the pack as a rut.li- and forceful traffic regulation to .(Par)(d;1lcl; Jayceas iii, Legion less scrarnble developed for the reduce automobile accidents. ,KmghtS D-amend). L Y- CA at prized British open golf cham-pion- The con-ference was told that a l City (Old Diamoiidt. 4-R. C. A. F. at Guardian (Old Diamond. 5-B. Y. C. at Bombers shine Dairv (Parkdalci. 6--R. C. A. F. at. Legion in the Bummerside. MFn'A Softball , Leagiie. Down slated to go for Kinkora. The Journal Pioneers (Old .t'.i(i;p:mm.,mn; ,y,,yu," at C, Pack"! Stranahan of the United states. 5 l (Knights Diamond): City at Sun- (md han slipped from 70 to 74 for the 1" Kmko” th” have been out in front if his putts Keiisincton Softball artists will be , the visitors with Donnie Clark, the ,';2:,,;f,:”,,::;:f,l,'fE,:f5 ”"c”” 1”" "TS ” "””i l0 W Kensingtdn ace. nroboblv doing the VWWM "'7 'h”"- m'”m"m"d 1” title to his long list of American will be shzp. standard 6 by 12-inch licence plate, Dal Rees and Eric Brown, two in use in six states and seven prov- Britons, led with 149s. two strokes in-ces, will be recommended to. the ahead of Ben Hogan and Frank annual meeting of the American Association of MVAs. Paul H. Becker of Detroit, rep- resenting the Automobile Manil- factin-ers Association. and George Hogan added A 71 to his 73 of Wednesday for 144. while Stronti- yynntrgal . mm 102 mag: 7 1,-1-,,m,,,,, 39 40 '49,; Dmnmm. same total. Peter Thomson of 1-7. Keneipp of Washington. D. C, gnaw, 000 M0 mag) .1 2 g.,.,ta,,,se 3-; 44 A57 .7A”,Finn R, L. Y. C. mm Australia was Lied with the twoishotwed a section of car truck with Lohmm, and Ymn. Gem Rnm.,(m,wi,. 1-; 47 An mnmonm. Cm, ” Gmrdhm Americans. while betiwcen therein. slot in which the plate would bergcr (Si h p,,rm.h,. ,9) And Springfield 25 52 .32-'t'iParkdalel: Bombers at Javcees three md "'9 lnde" W" the me Slianta, ' ' l ' (Knights Dl"m0"m' i . Powerful Argentina star, Roberto E. S. Campbell, Nova ago”.-5 nnchum, , "M 002 MP2 3 3 AMERICAN l.EA(.lE l p de Vicenzo, with 143. registrar of motor vehicles. said g,,,,,.,,,, M0 001 MP4 R 1 NW Ymk 53 26 ml The final 36 hole of the. 72-hole his province is losing bridges Rpedmh Cnmian ,7, and Fusseldchiumn 4" M mm tournament over the tough. windy. I-right. and left," because of Ema”. wmiams and Paw". ycleveland U 31 mg, I . , wet. course will be played today heavily-loaded trucks. Truck loads :nu",,y,, ' "00 mm "P: ' Ii Boston H 38 .538 - - with t.he field cut from 91 to 49. were examined at the New Bruna- Baltimore tiooiioo 50x-611 liwashington 42 39 .5l9lEor A "5'”" "' W W" med” '”. WM hm” bl” ”"'"”l3” V9” LMV. mppaqp 7, Hem” ,9, Philadelphia 33 48 40., tlllkllfy for the final!-. hlcles still travelled the province's and Erantt: saiirord and Tab8- St. Louis. 2s 54 L... -- Th'.'””'"""”"t' hm” ” 3”." mm”-V" Check. Lmmeh (R). Indra” M 325! ",mmmmw Wm M, NO "mes Hogans own. became anyones Charles F. Kelley, commissioner But the little Texan famed for of motor vehicles for Connecticut, his fighting finishes. might well urged unity in trucking regulations. He said varying state and pro- trucking industry. first attempt; to add the British CD-....?... SPEEDY Tlllr victories. Firemen Winding Up Training For Maritime Wednesday Meet Next A track team from the char- lottetown Fire Depu-tmeiit went through one of their tlnai work- outs at: the Charlottetown Driving Park yesterday evening in prepara- tion for the annual Maritime Fire- men'e Track Meet at Lunenburiz next Wednesday. Under the guidance of coach Jack Turner sr.. the local athletes have been working out for the past month. They will compete in the hose reel, ladder. hose coupling. hose 1 place 'i't. 100 yd. dash and mile relay events. Eleven men from the local Fire Department have been training for the meet. The athletes are Riisell Doyle. Winston Judson. O-wen Pi-unity, Brendon Henneaey, Don Macllachern, Jack Turner Jr.. J. Acorn. Bill Ledwell, Charlie Hens- tis. Eugene Field and Cap Hast- inns. Yesterday evening's training see- aion was held before a number of City Fire Department officials. The boys opened with a hose rt-lay race on the ladder race. The relay team of Charlie mu, tie, Rusell Doyle, Bill Lcdwell gm- Jirckier Turner trained for the rum mils event. Yesterday evening um covered the distance in four mi". ate: and seventeen Iecondg, The seven members of the ladder team -are Brendon Hennasaev, 1),," Maciltachern, Bill Ledwell, Ehiggm Fields. Winston Judson, cirm-11, Heustis and Jack Turner. Russell Doyle and Don M... Eachern will form one of the team in the hose coupling event witty. Owen Pruntv and Charlie Heum, will form the other. These team. will also compete in the hose re. placement meet. Jackie Turner will represent lhr local Fire Department in the inn yard dash at the Lunenbui-g meet. The City athletes expect to mm their toughest: competition from the Glace Bay team. Glace Bay am usually represented by a strong club at the annual affair. The local team will leave here followed by several practice runs over the weekend. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Everything is happening to Casey Stengal these days. i The New York Yankee manageri Wednesday night saw Pete Sudcr beat his squad only a few hours after he had failed to pick thel Philadelphia Athletic for his Ani- erican League All-Star team. Then Thursday, it happened again -twice. Mel Parnell, for whom Casey was under fire for falling to pick for the All-Stars, hurled the Bos- ton Red Sox to a 4-0 victory over the Yanks as Stengel stewed in. the dugout. It was the second straight shut- out over the Yanks for Parnell, who got his 12th triumph Thurs- day, tops in the majors. And Frank Shea. a former Yan- kee who also didn't make Sten- gel's All-Star rating. marked his eighth victory in nine decisions as he set. the Athletics down 8-4 at Everything Happening To Casey Stengel These Days l w.si:i;.m”f rnE'”sTeEo?37i6t their seventh straglht victory over the A's with e. five-run outbui-at in the third inning. New, Threat Looms And as Stengel stewed, a new threat loomed on the horizon. Chi- cago White Sox came within five games of the leading Yanks with a 4-2 verdict over Detroit Tigers on Harry Dorlsh's hot relieving and Sam Mele's two-run homer. It was the Zlst Sox triumph in 26 games and gave the Yankees something else to think of besides the Cleveland Indians. In the National League, crafty Ruben Gomez. New York Giants righthander, blanked Pittsburgh Pirates 4-0 on two hits for the Glants' sixth straight win. Hank Thompson stayed in the homer parade with a two-run effort in the first. CLASSIFIED N0. Eva Budlong. Yankee Joan, CLASSIFIED N0. CLASSIFIED N Mannister Direct. R. H. Byrne, hosts in the Legion club at. the Queen Elizabeth Park. Fallem will probably be Iaveh Sr'hiITmM1'.l choice for the Jams. and Freddie Whalen, n-ho Paine nearest. to 119- '"'""'l' TFTe”sihr niiisiiiiiii Rolls of Film developed and 24 hour service. Double VANCOUVER. (GP) -- Truck dttiver Mike Allen. 32, made I re- turn trip to Windsor, out. which made even hardened custom; of- ficers blink. He drove the 5.461 Baseball Schedule American League Friday wiiahingtonat New York Cleveland at Chicago. St. Louis at. Detroit. National League Friday NOW York -IT. ooklyn. Pittsburgh If. Illddlphil. Chicago at. cm mil (2). Milwaukee at St. Louie. , ' Philadelphia atrnoeton. . t poaiirea only 55 centu. Reprint: miles in eight. days and four hours. featiiw the league leader.-. will g my” hW.A."pm”gg P. 0. no: 11. Charlottetown. to break any records." be said. Y.M.O.A. HOLLAND OOVE OAMP roii nova 9 T0 14 runs or AGE Younger Boys (9-11)-July 18th to July 25th. Older Boys (12-14)-July 27th to August 8th. Applications received up to day preceding each camp. For information contact Y. M. O. A., Prince St., or Dial 3425. Darling. Abner the Great. CLASSIFIED NO. 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