The. Guru: Is-iggs Juniors from 3 made their first on of the season in Charlottetown an impressive one yesterday afternoon as they shad- sd W. G. Bu'bour's Dodgers 4-! in an exhibition baseball game on Memorial Held. The Curranltes scored two un- earned runs in the second inning and added two more of the earn- ed variety in the sixth frame to whip the Dodgers who were form- erly known as the Intermediate Abbies. The Dodgers scored both their runs in the seventh inning on two singles and I costly error at third base. Both Dodgers runs were un- earned. Coke Grady. better known in Island junior circles as a short.- stop. pitched for the visitors and allowed only five singles as he silenced the big bats of the Dodg- ers. Grady had perfect control as he did not issue a base on balls or strike a batter. Only three Dodgers were left on the base paths during the game. Donnie MacLean pitched for the Dodgers -and during the early part of the game had trouble with his control. He allowed eleven hits but the only damaging blow was Grant Gi'ady's two run double in the sixth inning. Coke Grady ob- tained the Curranites other extra- hase blow. a double in the same frame. MacLean struck out seven and walked six. The Curranites came up with two runs affer two men had been retired in the second inning. Big Gorrl Grady walked to open the inning but Cannon and Dalton were retired before Gillis reached first on an error and Grady scor- ed. Peter Green rapped out a single, Coke Grady and Grant Grady received walks to force home Gillls with the visitors sec- ond run. There were also two men ou in the sixth when the Curranites, scored again. Green was safe. on s fielder: choice, Coke Grady doubled into left field and Grant Grady delivered his game win- ningidouble into left centre to score the two Gradys. The Dodgers came up with two runs in the last of the seventh. Buck Whitlock and Eddy Lund hit back-to-back singles. Ralph Pineau hit the ball back to the pitcher and Coke Grady attempt- ed to force Whitlock at third. However, the third baseman drop- ped the ball allowing Whitiork and Luml to score. Catcher Peter Green led the Summerside attack with three hits in four trips. Grant Grady, Dee Lefurgey and Gerald Dalton each had two hits. Eddy Liind and Buck Whitlock collected two of the Dodgers hits and Phil Murphy the other- Burk Whltlock. Clarence Gillis. Gord Grady. Charlie Kennedy and Clrrsiiltss Edge Dodger: .4-2 In Exhibition Game Summary lhrnod runs-C. and D. 2; an --Grant Grady 8; left. on bass- C. and B. 12: Dodgers 8; two base hits-Coke Grady, Grant Grady; stolen ba.seseD. Lehirgey: Strike- outp-Maclisen 7; Grade 4; Walk: -MacLean ti; Grady 0; Double play-Kennedy to Whitlook to Lund. Umpire-0. Ryan: bases, 0. Metheson. Andy's Aces And S'side Midgets Win Ball Gaines -Andy's Acs. summerside ladles' softball team, beat the Wellington team in Wellington yesterday by the score of 31-1. Marie Peters pitched part of the game for Andy's and Pat Gillis the remander. Each flinger allowed Wellington one hit. The winners collected 23 hits. MacDougall was the leading bat- ter, getting 5 for '7. The Summer.-ide midget base- lball team beat Wellington inter- .medi-aies in the second game of the Prince County Baseball League at Wellington, giving up 3 hits. strik- ing out 12 batters and walking none. Fitzgerald, Wellington pitch- er, allowed 9 hits, whiffed if and walked 5. Fidele DesRoche.s hit 3 for 5 for Summerside. The fielding gem of the afternoon was it jump- ing catch of a line drive over first base in the sixth inning. Tennis Star To , Give Instruction -Mr. Don Bauld, noted tennis star from Halifax. will be at the courts in Queen Elizabeth Park on Tuesday to give instruction to the children and adults of Summemlde who are interested in the game. Mr. Bauld will instruct the children at will show pictures in the summer- side High School auditorium of the last year's Davis Cup Aiistmlia at the conclusion of each instruction session. Brave:-Defeat Cherry Valley Billy Wright made it four wins in a row Sunday afternoon as he pitched the Charlottetown Bravos to a 14-6 win over Cherry Valley. Earl Mclnnis pitched for Cherry Valley and gave up 10 hits while 2 p.m. and the adults at 7 p.m. he games in Donnie MEN-PI" "i"”' "P Wml striking out four. Wright allowed . . . . the outstanding defensive plays seven mu and whined six. -V5 Leklmlil July 9-KlnBm9l'l V5 of the gsmt In the ninth inning wtth two Riitz:-;gsA;Of::;';fF 331330 'Pt":7'uma1 nox scoiu jluz" ,f1i:n”el'f0:'Cit,f:rif;”f,I?,;yf "'” Pioneer Vs Lesion: my B-Andy's 0' C" 3' Harvey Wood made three flnel y ACSE3 ':gfl"S:)1'acl?g13Jllukl5- ogxmkon: A. R 1' pg A 3-: running catchm in centerileld I d Ca at legion: RC-AF Y n Pioneers) G Grady ab g o 2 0 1 1 while Bobby Mills. Tommy and BIS1.EY.Engan. (CP) - n- (M; di - - i ' 5 0 0 George Scantlebury played A strong ada's Blaley team. led by Major " 9'99 lmlmdh JTHY 3-K”? D whom,” H 5 0 0 game for the Braves. iTaylor Stittal of Victoria, Sunday 30” 31 J0Uml1Pl0nCel'B. R-C-A-1''- 13- UW'8e3'- 3' 5 ii 2 3 A ” ..L..L.....L.... defeated .3, Noni. London rifle club at Lesion (Alrforce diamond). o. Grady. ii . : g (1) : I1! 3 M ,,,,,.,H,, an .,,,,,,,,c.,.. ,,,..,c,, T- M- C”m0"- 1” P I D f " hhi am 11 r cdes the J. Dalton. of 5 o 2 1 o o a e e gum, ujgmaffglg 9'” gv glint” 7” -- 3 1 g g 3 3 S I . 'It was the eighth victory for - Nnv ll t P t 4.2 Canada in 19 peacetime shoom. 0- Gmiv. D - 3 1 1 " 3 0 ' e The unofficial pre-Bisley matches T0?-Ill - - - - -- - 3'7 A U 37 11 1 R 1” sh d ) Lee I h d ch were inaugurated in 1928. i OWE” 9109 9 ThB5th isl htta.rtJl Dodseru Parkdale Arrows to their second ,1 9 B 'y 5 W S ” "V t ht ' "t 2 i -- ' 53 3 ” P0 A E fivrgrigst. P:i2r's Wl;.0)l'8'rIs iii Iv 13:: H. Pineau. 3b 3 0 0 0 0 0 b 11 1 d at PC ke- 3.3.! 5- K""l9dY. 9” A 0 0 2 3 1 tiaon :'(:s1t:rdz;yeThe loslrilg Sitcher BR'GHT NEW ROOMS E. MacN'J)l' 1-( 4 0 0 1 0 0 was Junior o.Bri&n. . MIHHHN iluiii Illlr. 3- Whmoci 5' A 1 3 5 4 1 Frank shepherd of the Arrows ' '1' M”'”'”' ”'”” E. Lund. lb 4 1 I 3 0 0 made 5. beautiful mckmp it third . (IVI TlNl(.til or vi tiMANi Ni R. Pinem 9h 8 0- 0 1 0 0 h rd hit Ounder in the top P. Murphy. 01 3 0 1 3 0 0 3? 3.. aalxth ingiiing. Merrill Long-i New M. Devlne. c 1 0 0 2 1 0 raphie also made a fine catch at Saint John, N. u. D. Maclseui. P 3 0 0 0 3 0 first base on a wild throw. It is .. 1". Kennedy. 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 expected that these two teams will rotsls . 31 2 5 2'1 11 2 meet. again in the near future. Summcrside Raceway Entry List For ' Wednesday Night Races Four double dashes will be selected from these races at drawing time Monday 12 noon, Standard Time. Phone 3535 or 2120 before this time if you wish your entry scratched. FREE-FOR.-ALL - 2 DASHES - S300 A DASH hiu-Izt Mite, A. G! Scott. Royal Value, Lucky Babe Britton. Hedgewood Chief. Chief. Dick Eris. OLAIS A.A. - I DASHES - 311! A DAQ Whispering Hope. (Ann's Dream). (Robert Bruce) S; Ann's Boy. '.Yut.s), (Jo Jo Spencer) 8. CLASS A MIXED - 2 DASHES - 11250 A HASH Easo, Laurel Chief, Meg, Miss Knox. True Hal. Mary Merk, Frisco ihs Greet. Guy Harvester. OLAS! Ht 3. 'l'l.0'l' - I DASH!-IE5 - 8150 A DASH Sir Francis Drake. Muriel E.. Winnie's Last. Flaxcott, Irstun, Peggy Ellis. Derrick, Senator Ci-aigmyle. CLAII I. It YACI - I DAIIIEU - OIIO A DASH I Lee Kalniuck. Judy iudlong. Abner ti. Great, I'll Conto. Janet Eng. Ann's Pride, Propane, Ruby P. Dale. Kepoch Playgirl. due I. not - s Dannie - sin A mini VIII” -7011. (Frisco Guy). (Lucky Harvester) S: Facecloth, Mui- IMI MICK. Telmny Ilorssn. Captain Morgen. I-lllI44&.e..rau-snasiias-nu A my MK Fill. You'll See, llisnne Chrnl. Jay's laps, AW-IDAQS-IIIADAQ 1 eds.-o sellal.IseHAIsi.noaallC., Velil . gtlr Ilfetk. night eaeefvieet weeli will ; -Us -t,,IIII-.iim fer ruamori-nu. and no . tiirgisv-iimu-y neon. my IUII. Dilieiiosa. and I'!e.sm-W-u ..; Cleveland lstcrs Brccklyn Gains On New York A pinch single by Hank Majeskl in three runs with a homer and single. St. Louis cmiihaii finally caught up with Chicago Cubs in the sec- ond game of a doubleheader aftei taking it on the chin in the first game 4-2. The Cards manhandled the cubs in the second 7-0 for their third victory over Chicago in 11 meetings. REDLEGS CLIMBING Jim Greengrass singled with the bases loaded for the high spot of a four-run Cincinnati rally in the sixth inning as the Redlegs de- feated Milwaukee 4-3 and climbed within a half game of the first division. Gordon. a former New York Giant. smashed the winning blow off Marv Grissom in the eighth inning of the second game. He hadn't driven in a run in 15 games and had hit only three previous homers. Paul Lapalme. won his first game this year with the help of the Pirates' four-run rally. Hank Thompson had just hit a three- run homer for the Giants to break a 3-3 tie in the seventh. Don Liddle allowed three hits in 8 2-3 innings but walked 10 and needed relief help from John Mc- Call to nail down the first game. The Giants chased Max Surkont with seven runs in the ,first four innings. S'side Baseball. Softball Games This Week -The following are some of the baseball and softball games to be played in Summerslde this week: Bummerside Baseball League: July 5-0 at B at 1-Iolman's July 7-R.C.A.F. at. C at -130 July 9--1iolman's at R..C.A.F. All games start at 6 pm. on Wednesday afternoon the Curran at Briggs Juniors will play the Junior All-Stars of Charlotte- town, game time. 2.30 p.m. Little League: July 5-Kinsmen vs Legion July 5-Y's Kids vs R.C.A.F.: July 5-Kinsmen vs Legion; July 6- Rotnry vs Y's Kids; July 8-R.C.A.F. New York Giants' National League lead was.chipped to 355 games Sunday when the Giants split while Brooklyn won. but Cleveland maintained its AV: game marginr over the favored New York Yankees in the American at the traditional July 4th dividing line. Sid Gordon's three-run pinch homer enabled Pittsburgh to pull out the second game with the Giants 7-8 after New York slam- med out a 9-2 victory in the opener. . Brooklyn blasted Robin Roberts for four runs in the 10th inning to down Philadelphia 5-3 although the Phils came back with two off Carl Erski'a in their half of the extra inning. Triples by Junior Gilliam and rookie Walt Moryn and doubles by Gil Hodges and Carl Furillo were the big thunder- bolts in the Dodger rally. Cleveland got no-hit pitching from Mike Garcia. rookie Ray Narleski and Early Wynn for 8 2-3 innings in beating Chicago 2-1. Minnie Minoso broke the charm with a single after two were out in the ninth. He was out stealing to end the game. Larry Doby drove in both runs with his 15th homer and a single. SWEEP SERIES The Indians' sweep of the im- portant four-game series left the slumping White Sox in third place. seven full games of! the pace. New York matched strides with the Indians by blanking Washing- ton 3-0 on rookie Bob Grim's first major league shutout. The 23-year- old former marine held the Sena- tors to five hits in his first start since June 6. Yogi Berra's two- run single in 'the sixth broke a scoreless tie and Andy Carey doubled home the third run in the seventh. Baltimore took over sixth place, two percentage points ahead of Philadelphia. by knocking nff De- troit Tigers 3-1. Lou Kretiow's five-hitter missed a shutout by the margin of Walt Dropo's pinch ho- mer in the eighth. Leo Kiely of Boston Red Sox shut out Philadelphia with eight hits. 8-0 while Sammy White drove Canada's Team de ti. Lead; gave Cleveland two runs in the bottom of the lath inning as the Indians edged Chicago White Sox 5-4 Saturday night. Bob Wiesler won his first game for New York as Mickey Mantle batted in all the Yanks' runs to top Washington 3-2. Baltimore turned back Detroit 5-3 behind the five-hit pitching 'of Bob Tui-ley. Philadelphia Athletics tap- ped an assortment of Boston pitch- ers for 13 hits and a 7-3 victory in an American League day game. In the National League Dick Littlefield -c h e c k e d New York Giants with relief help from George O'Donnell in the last two inning: for a 6-4 victory. Don New- combe Philadelphia to four hits as Brook- lyn shaded the Phlls -l-3. Chicago Cubs continued their mastery over St. Louis. winning their eighth game in 10 meetings this season. 4-1. Cincinnati defeated Milwaukee 5-4 in a night game with Green- grass scoring the winning run and driving in three others with his 14th homer of the season. Local Players To Attend Dodgers Baseball. (lamp Junior baseball players D'on Macbeod and Vern Handrahan will attendthe Brooklyn Dodgers baseball camp at Lewlsvllle, New Brunswick today. The players are being taken to Lewisville by coach Randy Ed- wards. The baseball camp is being run by Dodger scout Bill O'Con- nor. Macbeod has played short. for the Junior Ahbies during the past several seasons while Handrahan. a pitcher, is playing his first year of junior ball. Hockey Meeiin liere Tonight A very important meeting of the Islanders l-iockey Club will be held at the Charlottetown Forum this cvening at eight oiclock. ' Rifle Association and Bob Milliken held.- as they won the Wlm ease Satunla Rex Hsrtw top-seeded a M. 6-6. Selxas of Philadelphia Trsbert of Cincinnati, seeded second. Spoon "Shout Sal. The first Provincial Ellie Associ- W .'N.'hm d ( )- A Pl trim. unsmniliils Au,s!t'ral- lanl S. chances of win- ning back the Davis Cupslbok dim .msn'I doubles tennis title with supreme and Mervyn Rose, in tbs doubles. scored 8-6. 8-4 victory over Tile and Torry who were !nlII.sIllbuttolllcolll.Pl.OofU,s ;',;-,l;:,,;, ho: -.2 u. on... e. or can ls,h A - ' T&1l&lr1lh0d themselv.etsov::":L::i, I GOD Connolly an Di Cull!-I won her third couociIili".:).' Women's ainslu. dates 1...... 330!-Isl: of Beverly Hills. ., 5.; 1 M11 3 la Mrs. ilarlgoaurgltiz ton. Dol.. to defeat Shirley Fry gf NWOIL 01110. and Doris Hart of ti 8 gdznonpofn SE25 dnu" The rout was the final chapter Squaw Point Rifle Range under folrly ideal weather conditions. Rounds were fired at the 200 and 300 yard rsnges. Winners of this spoons. donated by the no- vlnclal Rifle Association. were high seniors. Sgt. P .J. Lsndrigan and 2nd.-Lieut. Mary M.scl..ellan. The high tym spoon was won by Cadet Pat Landrlgui. Babe Ziiharias Golf Clfslllp Individual scores are as follows: PEABODY. Mus. (AP) - The M0 300 Total ever-est-onlthlng Babe zaharias, :::::r:,”l'3uvtviSeti::sbh:tdnnilbtfigrmi Sgt. P.J. Landrlgan 4-1 49 be told in months ago she might -9.. ha .1”. Wm... h,.,, 1. "lid 2nd-Lb MI-W nave? play asnln. completed I him ever since he won iii. 'is's.;. ' Macbellan 48 is 90 stirring comeback Saturday when Wlmbledon's singles. Capt. A. J. Mccabe 40 4'! so she won her third women's U.8. The erratic play of the Ameri- Cdi. Pat Landrlgan 41 in 96 open golf championship by 12 cans at Wimbledon gave little rea- sst. Roy Vemey . .. 47 48 115 strokes. 1 son for belief that they may W... Lt. R. E. Jenkins 4'1 48 95 Front running all the way but the Davis Cup back from Aug. Gnr. W. E. Hardy so is as tlrlng at the and of the, final.dsy's tralia which has both depth gnd GPO S. G. Bowles 46 17 93 30-hole grind, she finished with class in such-players as Rosqwgll Gmr. R. A. Voasey 4-: 16 in rounds of rs and is,ioi- I total Lew 1-load. Ros and Hartwlg, .' Gnr. 1-1. T. vessey 47 is 93 score of 201. well as some promising youngste . cdt. 11.. Kennedy is 46 so No one eke in the field came on the way up. . Sgt. F. Younker 4'1 43 so close to cracking 300 for the three The Americans started by shoot Cdt. B. Connolly ... 46 42 as days over the 6,393-yard saiem ha for Hartwls. usually the weakei Cdt. w. MacLean .. 44 is in country 0”” w'"”' 0' the W0 Auulw But they hit Tpr. E. Norrie . 41 as as It was the Babe's tournament plenty of troubles of their own and cm. M. Carver 43 42 so from the moment she posted an in I Ih0I't time the! were spend AB R. Bowles .. 44 as an even par 72 on opening day until ml mo" 01 ihiir Um! tryinl la The next spoon shoot. will be she backed out of the woods on W99 '-h9 hm in 913?- held on Saturday 10th July, to be fired from 300 and 600 yards. The 300 yd range will close at 3.00 o- clock daylight time. Softball Games This Evening . Two games are scheduled to be Dlayed in the City Softball Lea- gue this evening at 6:45. The L. Y. C. will play the Sunshine ls- land Dairy on the,Knlghts Dia- mond and Keefe Drug will play Canada Packers on .the Old Dia- mond. The Piirkdaie Lions are sched- tiled in play the City on the tem- porarily outlawed Parkdale dia- mond. in the air and exclaimed: g "Thank goodness, it's over. I couldn't have gone another hole. But." it's the answer to my pray- Tho premier American woman athlete, Olympic gold medalist and a star in many sports, underwent a cancer operation in the spring of 195! and it was thought her brilliant career might be at an end. '1 just. told the Lord to let me play again and I'd"tmke cars of the winning" the Bebe said after her victory. "Today we sealed the bargain." Unhoraldod Betty Hicks of Dur- ham, N.(:.. the 1941- nations) sma- teur ohs.mplon'before turning pro, wound up second with 303. Inulse sum of Atlanta, a two- tlme winner of this event and long -one of the nabeis keeriest rivals. followed at 30?. Wins U. S Women's the final hole, threw her hat high Coral Gables. Fla. , , t.lic'women's doubles!-G .4 H 1" DIOIY WIN The "thick 13! the Americans in the men's doubles followed their elimination from the singles which was won by Jaroalsv Di-obny, the "1-Fexned CZGCAI. over Australia's Keln ltgeigsn. n oubles. Trabert 1 creditable tennis and in th: .1y:.(: SURPRISE COLLAPSE Setxas and Trabert had beater Hartwig andillose at the Queeni Club here two weeks ago and al the French championships so their collapse Saturday was a surprise. The Australians recognized that the American team was weak in the centre and just inside the and Selxas was covering. 11:07 pod everything they could at Sshsii who lost one vital service in he first set to account, for the Aussie margin, dropped two inoes, serv- ices in the second set and lost one service while Tnbsrt dropped hli only service in the deciding sst. nocod run oiis DsIGIIy'1'ost lllfll. 9911 nah? Al Truro , TRURO (CP) - Nell Kalmuck. owned by L. C. Dysart. of Manc- ion, was the only double winner It the 'ljruro raceway Saturday night. The more figured in the quinella when she teamed with second- place Wee Michel to pay 828.10. She also took top honors in the final dash of the night. The daily double of Lady Worth End and Prince Jnllity paid 375.20. MURRAY STOCK CAR RACING Sponsored by P. E. I. Auto Racing Association CHARLOTFETOWN DRIVING PARK THURSDAY. JULY 8th 8:30 p.m. (Standard Time) Cars must be entered by Wednesday. v AiiiiuAi.FiEA PARTY AND non RACES WEDNESDAY. JULY 17th HARBOUR BOAT RACES AT 2 EM. Supper Served on Grounds Music and Dsnolng COME AND MED! YOUR FRIENDS - ENTERTAINMENT FOR an. Classification For Tuesday And Saturday JR. FREE FOR ALL - 2 DASHES 8450.00 Babe Britton, A. G. Scott. Direct Mite. Gnhiigan, Ann's Boy, Jo .lo Spencer. ' 5 to start. 2 DASHES 8850.00 Tartan, Anyway, Derek, Sunny 8.. Miss Paille. Royal Scott Jr.. Arionway, Jonndale. Pet Hanover, Winnie's Last, 'Frlsco the Great. Roma Budlong. Muriel 15.. Bonnie Dale, Joppa Maid. Thdlrs ll. Judy Kalmuck. . 2 DASHES 3350.00 HORSE JCCVEHEAD PARLCIIR TRACK Thursday Evening, July 8, at C p.m. Standard Time Six Classified Races. Send Entries to Orville Willis, (V0 secretary, Summerslde Raceway. Entries will appear in the Guardian on Thursday RACES Real Joe, Miss Knox, Chocolate Dip. Miss Commando, Dale 3.. Billy Budlong. True Hal, Mighty Deb. 2 DASHES 3300.00 Tommy Morgan. Captain Morgan, Judy Budlong. Col. Budiovig. Amticn. Belle Budlong. Yankee Joan, Frisco Guy. Sea Plant. Captain Missouri, Carl Aubrey, Sister Verna, Carl Frisco, Bell Hop 3. SATIIIIIAY I DASKIS "QM Robert Bruce, Anne's Dream, Whispering Hope, Prince Budlong. Little Delbert, mu Donna Mae, mass. 2 DAOIII MQ.H Wwniai-k. Jennie Kalmuck, Buds Echo. feather Duster. Peggy tilts. Chet. Lynn Clever. Rajslillanovesi Mary lferlie. Dean Gallon. Gay lei-notes. Judy Kalinuck. qnaaissnsus Abner sieonw. Vernlta Pearl. mm, Marion '3. Lassie Lucille. Honey iumi. suiioiii Chief. In Indiana. Ledy Abner. suit iiu. uuni cud. - , r snauiesussue CI-es. Veils aestnn. xeimsll, , i. Kitty imrray. lily Ami moon. Cheyie 0., June stealer , ' 3lIQll.u&1Il I-. times. an iiai-mm...Ji-any hang ,;-. .. Dsshntlae niacin ms r.st'.siasn-4 . - - . - g.A,x.'r i 1: 1.1 Louis "Cobey" McGLOSKEY iiis III. Charlottetown Don "Disk" Tillnit III no. cwtebn. GIINII us.i.s,o.. neon BOXING FORUM -- THIIK, JULY 3 l 3:30 (siumi-ii Time) . TEN n.oUNbs Ill TNE MAKING, FCN CVEIT A YEAR when eiiciuin - niouiwp and-g-mar. slxiiormbsrnolaa. 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