‘Dixie Walker became a membe ThlQ We! 9W9!!!“ to be a record- breaki-ng year for baseball, o; ~ but the trading deadline for q;- league teams passed the other day without any sensational develop- ments. This stateof affairs causes Doug (Windsor Star) Vaughan to A mall the winter meetings‘ n’ i938 when Ilarry McPhail and Bob Quinn introduced a novel way ‘w! making a irede. They each wrote the name or one of their players on a strip oi‘ pcper and put them in a hat and asreed to take whatever came out. . '0 '0' 4' O MacPhaiPa ‘give-away was Fred Fin house. axing pitcher and Qlli n discarded Joe Strippt. fading infielder. And sq. because nobody 1else could agree on a player ex- change, the Mankhouse-Stripp _ deal was the story of the day. Mac- -_l>hail insists he got the better of the deal. Stripp refused t0 Sign I Dodger contract and never reported "to spring training. Frankhouse re- oriod and was released before the . raves came north. "When Stri ‘i1 quit we lost nothing." he hi). “But the Braves had to pay Frank- >iiC“JSL"S transportation all the way “from Port Royal. Pa., to Florida.“ 0' O Il- O " Ball clubs don't do as much training now as they did 20 Years ago because of the expanding farm systems and the high price of the pi-csent-day players. But .it la sel- tiom that a straight player trade illlliS a ball club. Even the Giants iilii not weaken themselves when ilicy accepted Vince DiMaggio in a three-cornered deal that sent Clyde Khitzz to the Cardinals and Emil Verbal‘! t0 the Pillil. . 0 Il- lb O DiMaggio was a bust. but the Cviflllll, with Walker Cooper. Iknla Lombardi and Benny Warren. never have missed Klutzz. The mistake was in no adding strengt with the loss of utzz. The Phils got the best of the deal. They had no use for DiMaggio and. in relinquishing tliie to him. ac uired a regular second baseman w o has lent tone and stability to thzlr infield, i 0 O It's not genu-ally known bu: o ihe Brooklyn Dodgers by accl ent. if he had not broken a thumb in 1939 when both he and Earl Averill were with the Detroit ‘Tigers. Averill would have went to the Dodgers instead. When Walker got banged up. the Tigers withheld waivers on Averill and so Larry MncPhail, then boas of the Dodgers phoned up the Detroit club and said: “If you won't let ma, have Averill. give me Walker." He got Dixie for @500. and is reported to have han the Detroit club an additional 87.600 at the end of the season when assured that Walker had twolarms and two legs that were in Working condition. ‘ O '0 i- i» unusual character is on his to cie allpthe way tromthe Wot A t. He is 51-year-old Fred Andenon of Cal- Jim base. carded of 245 and Ceci Russell headed golfer, continued the field in poi the second stage of the President's at the Belvedere Colt Club Saturday. He, with three other club-members‘ carded a net second to Maurice who, wltlra net 61. hi}?! e Match 7l to finish Dowling nlak .11 n. Kelso won the M-hole SW melaacaerlfd lace were Joe or 1 gJowIing. Jlahar 79 and '10 for a total l Dowling 7S. B0 Mid for M5. in an Ill-hole Swe stake held over the weekend Maur ce Dowiing plied the course one over par to lead the field with a gross 13. for low net with 11's were Ralph Jenkins. All! MacMillan, Cotes and Russell P9901"- Tied oomplish here Ssturdny when he rlwhefl a no-hlt, no-run game ten in t hla mates gave him steflill "l!- port. Only six men reached first ‘lieviolorystrend-lw 51:1’! hold ol flratplsoein the 'l'lliiiiln leads . Field At Close i 0f 2nd ttage youthful tow- to lead the close of Peppin. nts at played his opening bid in compo tlon. “teen '*"<";::..’"‘i2."t= $3.... Easasaaaees saaaaoeesee Bow They Stand l 17 hlhdb hla 010 100 013-8 ‘I l 18 Pvuidgmeew and Mueller; M. Dowlinf 10 Msuney. Hiuobes. Kellen-SW!” J. A, Like . 91-2 and Seminick. Cecil Dowlng . 9 1-3 Allan Madvlillsn 7 1 a (Second Game) ‘ i ‘limit. ‘hiils’. ' '1 i-s rhnnieiphh 001 000 00s—6 a s Dohgslaunders b l-2 s f. Y "111 umumm Plld Beer H-g oteneeu and 11ml - Bill MacN ll] ' e-i-c- .it“ . ..r::.-.r~i= stations: Nygilnsridnigvlflfl? g’ ttotrlfiulriflil2 (W 1mm!" of June l5 to 33h d Ceci Piiciiorisnroah plswllealized 3T,’ N-S» lune $3 mourn .402) - wuma (Hulk!) nu- sumh of Semi»- M- ad tlsopfitoliofs dream in van- q-lflgg‘ ewelltsrsi by a. 10-0 The rlshlhshan- In trouble. pltehhl so only N IM- ned Looke- urm County Senior Base- elb bal League. However, the game also urn- ed up the first serious hooldant in the leallle this Doug Symonds wla struck in the t season when eepstakes helél JUNE 24. 1940 Baseball Results SATUBDAYS ‘RESULTS glint Game) New ork Wyse and Modullough; Joyce, Fischer and Cooper.. éSeeond Game) 000 New erk Powell. Sohieffing. ' ; ‘mpkle, Kennedy and hourbaidi (First Ghme) Cinotnnl- 500100200411 1000001000490 Koslo, 000 001 010-2 13 4 Sewell nd OI-melll. loves: 401m- son, Roma: and mm». M181- ml: t HARLUI I t Iuwu GUARDIAN Rovers Hand LPN. Anchors 7-4 Defeat In City League Game into right field. The Rovers can- Iu the best played ball game this season’ the North End Rovers downed the ‘Ltl-‘KU. Anchors yes- terday ‘l-i on the strength of a brilliant six-hot hurling Job by Cast MacDonald. Given strong support in the field by his mates MacDonald had the Anchors eat- ing out of his hand forcing them to pop up and ground out regul- arly during the nine-inninp-tilt. A three-run outburst in their turn at bat in the first inning put the Rovers into a lead which they protected throughout the game. their tight fielding retiring the Anchors in order four times dur- ing the tilt. Lefty MoAloer pitched a flood game for the Anchors striking out six and xtvinfl un thirteen hits but. yielded most of them with runners on the sacks. five of the Rovers’ runs being the earned variety. Buck Wilitlocis was outstanding in the Rovers‘ shortfield making two hard rimning catches on bloop- st. 00o 000 sou-s s 1 m“ yn 000 000 010-1 a 0 Pollet and cmeiola: Bum crests. Bshmw MKEBIOAN LEAGUE Phlladollllita. 000 m 001-0‘ 16 1 Chicago ~ 200 000 000-I 9 0 Fowler and Rom: I» 4km,“- ihgsworbh. Haynes and . WP nandes. . ' l0 100-3 0 1 “m” i200, :00 02x-4 10 1 cl land grids and u. Werner; Birthm- Krakauaiaaa and H8009. vol-s 100 no 000-s u z "Est... .......*2" 2r. “tsi-Q.‘ . whinson. Overmire, 0&1" and Rbbflii. w ton soeooom-sloa m’ m,‘ a” o” ‘ox-Plantati- _T0l¥l'1gegeand' Evans: Bhlrlty- WW“ and, Hall. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (“Iii Gli) . t @ %—0 5 I. s “" 00o no Mix-O is o "Que Poll-us. Bo-bedk and Wgatrédl-Imnlln anti Denninfl- Second Game) ‘stung, 1m mo 1-1 g ill Toronto W’ M1 0" Giebeii-and Just: Hesse. Brown. Berry and Oromlv-WL N ark 000 000 405-9 02m... s02 00o 020-1 10 Fitter. Pillette. Mustaikaa d ‘Bgn-y" Roy, Mouldor; Kehn all ers‘ over the infield besides batting in three runs with t/wo timely- slngies. ' 'Iihe Anchors took a one-run lead in the first inninz when Irv- inliz McKinnon. who had been hit by a pitched ball scored on Wil- liams’ hit. over second base. Rov- burst in theinturn at Francis LcClaLr singled down the tirst base line and scored on Buck Whitloclfls single. (Mrt MacDon- ald drove in Whitlock with a well- placed bingle and scored his-nee]! when Hennesseyb throw got away from Connors at third base. Johnny Stanley crossed the plat- ter for the West End team in the second after be doubled to left field. stole third and went home on Hunter's error. The Rovers added single runs in the third and fourth when Higsoh got on through a Holder's choice and scored on Whitlocks hit and Elmer Ward drove in Rice from third. It was 5-2 for the Rovers go- ing into the seventh wihen both teams tallied twice, the Anchors scoring when Connors hit safely and advanced to second on Gal- lantls b t, Stanley got on through a error and both scored when Harold Hennessev doubled Gity League Meeting Tonight There will be a meeting of the OMIMF-IIISZ JQIMYCNY gooooooo_o 33 h la to t d t r h - _ €lziit€yc£s€ o gust peedaal-rfilglogflffig" ‘saints? omit?‘ n w ‘he-n mgmsnechumrich and Grasso; Byerly. Eiiileebaéiiylsiecéaiugitntgsriiiggiregf B! The “muted he" ' gvihikrigveadndtoltsiveckgbbiggbgrm vigvi xfntYfwfv§§xef 1211f ggjgdflfrg}; wugo, Osborne and B - tol"s c-ifice. it was announced yes- (Time Leaders m each League) 0t lhg course from the veranda $300.00 _ 2.11 rmr AND race - $000.00 £ was in Wlnni eg expectln to hit by virtue of his six-hit job against Bum“ m3 om mo‘, m 1 ieiigaay ubey §fli?:ilglt?snta§gm‘e1:‘t§léxlep. glghe bulldtinglils beixlxllgltylifidélxd (3 second: allowed ‘hustler-pi , Sydney aroun the Nth. Tghe only the Anchors yesterday. At home in Bumbore no Mo w‘_9 1° 3 resentimives are asked m attend as Player, Club G AB B. ll Pot. damnl gerilald-s e, w y baggage he carries is an extra pair the i eid or the outfield Mar- some m ommt human ermlm Vernon. Sensible 53 W? 36 76 357 e - - PAGLIAOCI t.” l-z-Pioton Brown . of pants, gjeather jacket and a Donal originally joined the Rov- t “buy Barmafl‘ mph. m to sgmdule changes anlld posh Musial, Cardinals 61240 41581 .363 COLLEEN ADAM ;_1;_m_ Q35“, my“ “m” '-"°“1°- The we" 6”" “mm a“ 5 “ °°""°"°“'°' “m” M‘ sgmsiruth and’ Kuhn; Mueller. oiled w" i‘ “beamed for m‘ walk“ Dodgers 52 21° m 75 a“ LORRAINE anus: 2.01 3-4—Jlmea MoNelll WW1‘ m" °" ti" ma“ abm" 1“ 41°“ °" ‘m’ "M" hm‘ "peda" Aydcam and Yoult ’ gussiong . "w"- Bmv” m“ 36 w ‘m o u voho 2.10 i-z-nmia Stead hniirs every day, trusting to luck 1y effective but a shortage or start- ml ~ - Williams, n. s. oa m s0 "lo .350‘ , i wkn". N. SEE z“ l_z__wnlam m", to hit a good town for food and ins twirlers in the Rovers "nevi! “N951 RESULTS [my CLEVELAND INDIANS Berardino. Browns 61 M2 32 81 .w ‘ board. found him trying his hand onghe . LEVELAND June m_ (AP)_ m.“ But“ m _ National. _ o0 t” “or AN” PM! “u” i‘ . ca : . i Mgnm|§,,;1,"pu1ie¢ g gmug ldlaoyg:dgarlrwiihiicggmlisetohl?aifrimltdidgt QMEMCA" LEAGUE The Cievelandllndlans. home-own- slgullgfgr 5mm‘ o ‘at _. ' _ ' ‘ilioy on the Syracuse Chiefs in a‘ feel sogood the strong-arrnetd réglht- Boston mom m’ 5 m 1 grgrsgfurfigzrgt Eegfllllaficége if; "m. Rum _ Nation“: w”, . “M” u,” wq|m.|”_ recent International League game hander soon worked it oil f‘?! Cleveland 00100000 1 3 3 ed yyy 311; vent; 0g Chigago and Giants. l3. American: Keller. - . at the ‘Montreal ballyard. Les especially stlnsy With ‘he ‘w’ m‘ Harris and Partce; cromek. wfl- including comedian Bob nope. Yankees; Williams, Red Sox; NW YORK June 334,”, y"). $100.00 _ runes-mamas» rum sun ma: _ use.» BM“- M°""°'1" ""851" "Y" ‘ "' * ‘ on Klieman and Lollar. Hayes- Veeck 32-year-old ex-marine end Greenberz. Titers 16- t it" N ti l Hockey baseman was batting with Lew Baint-lohn boxers are busy P"; Boston 1.12 0L1 000 8 6 1 fnrfllEl‘ 'owner of the Milwaukee Rangers 0 tde a on‘ d the E tries dole “eduesda Rims on first and Earl Naylor on Bari!!! 101‘ the 5015*" 510V" cieveland 9w 00° g 3 1 Brews" immedmely announced he - league Saturvalyiu anniiquncte) ‘m1- n vv 7- “mnd- when 31m" l"!!! "l" '° m" "."““"'“°“‘ ’“'°“'°'°d ‘by Zuber and washer: Bled“ 1cm‘ would b; president of the new "lllb “mm “on o‘ o aim ( at: i om . . i?” "m" bilthhrllme" grgiwhfll" fiihgeifigfbffiilfgfhfif, ‘m: on and Hayes m 9 o and Harry Grabiner former vice- lsgttkéilfit-yaizié-olwlngsenlrienleaning’ Telephone oolleztlgscvggsguzeraomslszald. Snmonllg. tit-lLA-t l'l tr ' ' 1011 l0 ‘ ' - ENTR JUN Nani’: svnssbreiirhlnrgu mi Rigs!‘ “Y- “m” “e “lmmiyd it?“ ggivroiiork 0% i0: osooo s 11 1 ggiimglghg’...‘i?..‘?§,i§§i§.,..w““° "orseshme Md “,2, 2°'g'{,§§‘{; lffififififi .3315; ADMISSION nvcummc rax and GRANDSTAND shoe ‘~ Wk and Coach Clay HOWE-l‘ “mm” “hm”; a“ Lie“ Marshall. Gumpert. Murriiy- The amount involved in the slid f“ d“ i, w {it do»... w the “Wkly Yen“ w m5" "and" thmuthout the M“ “mes “a how Chandler and Robinson. Niarhos; w“ not announced bu; wag ro- M t. T I Norwai-I w oEa ales of the Ameri- Risht» thus leaving the piste open MacDonald has been contact ere Trucks Benton. 60.5mm -;._.w. parted to "use beiween “150000 ewH align ma; “a m“ M“ Gab’! for NW1" on ‘he 19R‘ ma“ rode Nquutm‘ him w’ ‘and n" 0i six houserl Caster and Tebbetts. Swift. and 9.000.000. The purchase 'in- ' cmlilthofi hy the gdeal wasy rehorted ' ‘" "d W" °“‘ "l ‘h’ "m" b“ °' Tm“ mu“ “mate” anti: rhusaéiiphi-a 001 00° °°°' ‘l valved ieesue park and the club's ~—- l twgelg Ran er manager ‘rank N"-"'°' m’ m ‘° “h” behm" m“ w ‘a e pm m the bog? Y“??? er Ohlcaso 0°" 44° w" 9 i‘ miner lees“! ‘mamm- ‘ ~ A special meetlna of the Brlzhton iggucher did nit make it official the Syracuse catcher dn-g have tlon. Joey is ‘undec a $01}! savage‘ Fagin‘ Flores and Rom.‘ Jinrseshm Club has been called m? u m Saturn He said that me limo to put the ball on im. Li;eulglfgiaffiglffflrf§e°u,nf’hiini krmstrcingi; Gregg?’ sgroesg. 9.. 1 Jardonl Berry mad Emu“. H“. gliso this evenin . In addltiTlto Ringers‘ wereyhoisterPng their de- Cari MacDogiald. ltifivctrlft Eeiz- alggyfng: ggraelnmqe; 1.2921038 gnilciigelap I 100 000 0'00 ti, b3 ggltufigrgust’ 0m 001 13o 5 g i) vilatriigrilisr hm issiwgll ififififefv§§mi°elrlett glyigflillgfleedcowgflii latl t l‘! v - , ; a is . Mggfilflnl ~82’ 3131;‘ ‘$0 ‘Acton... show. . manna? ‘so: Fegligélelil v nurtllzloman PO25!) llgtngolx tango“; fir?“ to loin the clu to Chicago Black Hawks last month. ‘lug AQfQI RQCQWQ, 1 i *- whihton 2000140001182 - -. ' '_ - ' ' . steal-an‘ 0000mm“ ‘ m 2 ‘Srmith and Kahan, Gentry and N GI N S W d d J qsth. ~ - . WM- w . e nes ay unE - r-n fn and Evens. Kiemer- n 1 ' 1 2 o _ 9W 353° ' " ' l i ‘ ' . ‘Wmifib eélricm'1$'0ii0“ “d0 i3“ Bilgaiikorte r o 1% “gouge ‘K30 1 "ow stand S d d T' ’ . as h aver. o an an a n; ___._. me 00 t. Louis 003 39° 07* 7 m d Pierce and Tagachxelgk. 3y Th; Quail", p"; At p‘ m° ‘an ar l Hudson. Kennedy- “much” "l » Newark 00a ooo ooo s e 1 By The Canadian rm- . . c surly; Munro-lef- Zbldlk ""1 5m“- Rochester 131 ooo ooi a '1 1 s. c. Parke. British tennLs star. T, w, “ma,” mo.‘ h... we nffer as In opening pron-am 0n v p g Helf. Dubiel. Haas. Pitter. Makosky defeaed an; Bili Tilden in straight aivrmucan LEAGUE M“ n" “d mummy ‘nuw m“ m lmrmm.‘ “d” “m, "h" . , _ NATIONAL LEAGUE and Berra: Surkcrit, Mikan and sets alt Wimbledon 26 years ago to- m "h" mmy o. u“ be“ and “no” horse. in m, Mlflumat w, "g FEE l A £35535?’ Gnbargh 010 l0 a 1 2 grit? 1X§ilii§§.s“§¢§“h‘§§§i_i’§§§ii’£ l‘; ‘i020 coiuiaml um your vl-ll w Bu» acre wiu i» a happy one and that you , ' - ~ H St. Louis 001 000 001 2 ii 0 Rochester 101 000 ll 4 10 2 his air t th t ti . 1. l t 25 ‘.608 ill be bulk ith us again for another big banner race meet August 3rd. i ,_ Brooklyn m 001 01X 4 é‘ ° (s innings) he spvseptaall baeforenilimnii? 51:33: 2'1 s00 a.“ 5m ourwantrleo-yuls will riha it hard u» ploll a wihhsr. - Brechflll- Wm" "'5 mat r’ Moore and Garbark; Bruner and nis world. 38 .526 artlalgérfittfll w oaiiiatafila» n 1 Hockenberry, Marshall. s 8* M’ rues son an. rwr arm race: - Plrao 0000.00 mesh 00001000: s, 0 t '~ - Heinzlonlan. mom. Aibostn. ' ' ANTI-AIRCRAFT zoo-c. n norm Mwrey Blvi- P-l-l- °°"‘°""°' “d Mm‘ 0mm“ f”)? ~10 Wes’! 3' RQI/F 3Q!’ Phmdmm "" " m 48 m BOYAL-AT-LAW Nil-Walter llonneeaey- Charlotte's“. P-ll- §*,’:g,,,‘,’°‘§§‘ ‘Mo? 00o 0 s a ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUI‘. any JANE 2.0a i-z-w. o. Stewart. New Gina-gist. N.NS.S l" . ~ . ' ‘ 2.0'l—Chl.rhs wnlrer. II Ill - - . 30m,‘ uootnoox 4 0 0 . - .. . sosnnahn noosum "L .. - . .07! 4-101 Donald I Jalnielon, New Glasgow . us‘, _ gables lhdlClmalll, Shin QGDENS l5 TOPS Strum .... .. g’; g m 11L gglznzilg ‘in 20:400.‘ we,“ Dmmnm NA ' ‘x ‘ "' ‘ biricsmatl 10o 000 s01 000-s IN THE TA U- ohicss: i“ l" :5“ gun ohm-r o. zoom-nom- moi-um. Halifax. Ne. " ‘ llsdelvhh - W M °°° W14 Tl MBERS Boston . zo a1 .488 nvoLA m; 14.4w. Mdcbflhlc, cmriotuwh. has. ~01. innings. _ ‘ 4 cmcihnhti so 2o .41: I“ M“ “m, _ y, ‘He; and Lamanho, Jurlsich, - _ mmddnhga _ x 3o Add ' ~- - ' §f$,',,,,,f'°“'%"o'{, $§w°"§"“.‘°"¢ ~ Pli-"bmh ~ g § '11:}, swam: scans no. s nan ' ‘ - - New York s ' . , , _ g RY "DE Ynihsiilgrl: m)?“ m m . a INTERNATIONAL Lnaonl Joann’! ma“ 210-1‘. l‘. Molinlfl. Sydney. NI- ’ i k ‘ i "' ' '4 " "Wt Lm" owns-r LITTLE acno arr-John a. MIQDMIIBLNOW Glues"- R-‘i- ‘ ’ " ' i‘ "M" “M” t Montreal 4t as .041 may noes 3.1!-—P. c. hams uhuhumwn. P-I-l- _ "l" m‘ x°moaflh m 1 as 2'1 .500 gflmglY n. wanna ans-n. a s. Stables, cast-muslin. Pl-L m? x 3° " ~55“ 1on1. rash an i-s-wslm Ilennoney. ohsrltmmwn. r11. “or?! audit-ism thorns. o ~ 9“ 3° m‘ INSIGN so: m l-l-fl. M. Sweeney, Irldsewater. N-l- ‘ti jucouiioosiht.s_eitu- ' 3 :3 uoaoannahs: ace u: i-s . I ~ r unriseyrllhn- _ - M a ‘n1 gggp mmovgp, “ “Q l‘ M m g ' ii a ' m” m" a’ °° no rnor an!) raos - runes sum ‘ I ' it'll " $0M) l, 4 " . ~ an nd : ' "nfi drinm e i 0 " mac nuoo us s-s a f ' - t ' ~ "0"" "mm shims-ctr na-lr-ssmxmh ... _ s ' I ' ' lflflitlfldflll "M"! i ~ ran! LII vow an 1-4-I.. mass. North sylnw. iu. , ' * ’ ‘ “- usuvs museums us s4- mism, North era-w. IL The Olty League Rovers bail Q . . tslm ll practice tonight at the TEDDY IANOVZ ‘ ,1 I. of . diamond. a lor turnout LILA IUDIDNG ti! 14-0. I. lesion. ‘ll-n; Iv‘, _ D of rs i-s requested n prepar- _ ' _ 11%;?‘ '°'"°"°"' 1"" "ii" aosnlosarrnroawosaossayusnuoossshrerrlllilillr" F“. '9" isthsspperthgourfllsuehgploln-Ihelil w.‘ QIMOND. Va" June I - lot?) -- Don Budge of 1m An- riss lwdav won the world's pro- fit‘! 015%’ C0!!!“ 4____________ PAGE SEVEN_ Third Straight Victory For l|.R. Red 80x \ The Red Sox racked up their Phillie: continuitie- a To Climbllpwarsl ran afoul of the Pennsylvania Sun- to be con- tent with an ll-innin; 3-3 tie in the nlfhtca-p after they took Cincinn- a Rock 5-4 in the opener. The Pthlls took the Reds 3-2 and 5-2 on Sammy, and aa a reoult held sixth place. lust one game be- hind the Reds after winning 17 of their last Z3 gama. Brooklyn l2 “ , d 5-1 W St. Louis Saturday, came yest- erday to trim Cards 4-2 and hold their 2 1-2 game lead. Joe Hatten went the distance for Dodgers and ll‘ b“ n. homered over the ‘ The crowd a awn ! ur days has gonu‘mfl‘fiiflln the lllflliu-w, es, o . m’ Naugmlfrom e at e its; second triumph and first Ines ‘v shooting distance of fifth. place Pitcher Charley nnsfi i y M00110! h . lit final frame. lng fly tn gchanz hcline in th called this threat as runs by C. . “mugh u‘ °d 1°‘ eight m“ w” Jim Tab t.‘ 124mmé w“? “d E‘ Wm‘ end“ m’ ihigtdgohioega§iivsdeuwkhslsiutfeygtgi Sig“: lvliialkgrpllixilaugllgined the attack settled lheofirst same. “cm-mi” day at the lsutgen Street diamoaiwd llm a Brook- mhmoéio June-f _ (n) Box 50°35 018111195; Dtgggers 613-1111 in i (gosely “£09003 Braves moved into fourth —By1'0ll Nelwn. 0f 7701960 Mid W" fougiht ball game, place in tihe hot pennant rac as day he would not defend his Osa- “whm AB B‘ u 70A E Both teams sent runners across they took both ends of Sunday adian open golf chanmionship at l-iennessey. 0 4 o 1 a 2 1 the plate in the opening innings doubleheader from Pittsburgh Pir- Montreal this week. F- 1001"“ “t ‘ ° 1 2 ° ° and at the end of the second they 11004-3 and 4-0. mulls I dew gumnfkfnt abwbi a g g f g were deadlocked 2-2, as the game sweep of their: scrim Til-he llioraves Ylm- '° ogreued the Dodgers wan-t in had acal P ates a 1m- wiiiismsss 4-0 1411 ssturuhy. 90BX10"- 4 1» 1 1 1 1 irxiwliiesgvggtthoti-lagntd ingot "Shin held P1111108 10 11" ‘ gallant. l! i: g i: é ‘l’ g six runners home and go out in g1!!! llilmzhe K118119059 10!‘ hi8 818ml’! A , - ea . an gr. 3 0 0 l 6 l gfiéefifihgfi‘ iwqfiisrfiiiy Xtiour-ze-uix ‘drive in the seventh xWllson. ° ° 0 0 0 l1 at o-o as the teamrS took positions o! their mend seine with T“. __'|". Total: as is“ 075: 10 4 ISOI the last innlngiliéfe the an r8111‘ orasuviidnfingvehe m I a. n m” °°° Hum’ h‘.“zoi§w§§r.fi"t§v §§1i§t'§?u‘§”§§'¢5 Mmhottflnltes hm wallow the rs TUBES V... ger-s to two leaving his field with Bruins 1510 in the opener. FIUHT PIC . a l a 1o o o a $1 victory. The 0x5‘ tack wboél; uiltlggay , 41102 Solztliheirliirunsonswles 911-‘ - it - i 1 t "i 1°>%'.i"“‘“°°‘ o“ Mortar-in. Wills °°'"' t u r . ' w,.i=...1ii~.,,, k...- ~ 1- i g : a 1 ‘ifiéilliw; n. ....::'.s..a":r. s hi...“ o. cit»- v H m ' p 4 o 1 5 3 1 booted six. while Bobby Blattner and Mickey Two-Reel Featuretile ma? 5b“ ' 4 1 3 3 o o The batteries m m, an; so; Witek hit homers for the otmieh. Mathwani"? 4 '_ g (l, % é g g gsgxeibghclegithcardgg pitching and Ev Witeki came with the bases full E~ w“ i ° - For the Dodgers Pius caihgihh Tam‘ ' M 7 m m u‘ 4 wenii the distance with Trainer m» w l» o» w» . .. IIURSE RACES mu»- mw-Hl- s. ...i:"i:"".y* mm. 00 201-1 1s s ujfn 1m ajmflhl‘. d "i °“ .\ SUMMARY I 1 m Flardlnan ls shrines So clad! sllmfllfirfllh Earned runszfiovers 5: Anchorsi ,‘,‘mfl°‘ghi=emcsa,°“°ggf~e'cm 8mg‘: . Y J“ Rggmgockfleglnasseyllélatlflflllfie- tshem cpnfilxdgnt tot interrupting the July 1 h-l lltlllllll0lt ‘h | -" Y » . - - ' ox wnn sreak and at th Donald. E Ward same time getting their second wirei Jfly 3 .._ WEBQESDLY -- Jli! 3 ZBH-LSY-fllfley in three stertl. The game starts at rug“ Sid-Gallant. 6.30 sharp. up” m 11113353 - SIX CLASSES — SIHD lN Stolen Bases: J. LeOlair. C. Ward. MacDonald. J. LeClair. BOB—-OH McAleer 2 (C. Ward, E. Ward). SO-By MoAleer i! (Hunter 2. C. Ward. Hlgaon. F. Lefllair. Mathe- ). B. MacDonald '1 (Mr- ' -- Y ar-Law sM-w. llossneney goiter 2. vl-Iennessey. J. LeCIair. 23$; 30y 3,03 14-01;“. Willi: Williams. Connors. Stlafilaleggk 51d ALcYoN-E z-_@_p_ M64305,“ Hit by pitcher-By lhacKlnnon) ( . Wild talkie-MacDonald. Passed Ballo-Henneuey. Loft on Bases: Anchors 4. Rov- er; 5. DP——-MB.CKiMl0D to Williams to Ryan; Stanley to Connors. Umpires: Plate, Francis; Kane, McCaul. Time of Game—l hr. 55 min. Baseball's “Big Six" _ bases. Golf Pro SW00 Ulllll ll/Lr. IJ. Swift 0d Bhederloto . N B. arrived in Slxrunerslde sat- llrdfiy night to lake the position of goii professional at the Summer- side Golf Club. Mr Swift was in Swnmersid-e for a short- timie some years ago in the some capacgtyi and has sewed at a number golf clubs in New Brunswick and oodles ell recommended. This is the first time since 194i that there has been a. golf pro at the Summeraide club. This season has seen renewed activity al- the Clubinwihlz many new players start- 3 eloourse is now in excellent $00.00 - runs-roman. - 0100-00 ANTl-Alllfll-AIT 2-03-0125. Horton KAVOLO 2.06 l-lv-P. MMJMIIIQ BRIGHT SPOT $450.00~—$JOCLLSS KARI-u.” SHIRLEY H. TEMPLE-H. d» S. Sabina LELA BUDLONG-C. H. Horton JUST BETTY-Ah. It. I‘. Seaman EVA WOB-Tllll-Dr. ll. Molntyl‘! JUST FlJCKA-blarold Cudmoro WINNIE SCOTT-W. J. Filmer MARJORIE BUDLONG-James Ranklnio BUDDY MOKO-Gwrle Brookins 0:00.00 - 2.20 not AND race -' anus Entries Close Wednesday. i i JULY 3rd -wnoiwssriay cusses - my his MONDAY, JULY 1st CLASSES 2.00 l-Z-J. H¢IIIG1~ l, - i. mrbbleaga, 54.04