JUNE 2. 1941 ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Eleanor YoungAnd Don McDiarmid Leading ‘_Tennis Players i Owl-legal, J ne 1-(OP)— Jean mine. Vancouver u Mwlannld 01f Ottawa and Caroline, Deacon, vamouver M ol- Young of Vancouver were Winnifred McConnell, Ottawa mm ced as the leading Canadian Eojgnplayefs of i940 satlllcay by Canadian Lawn ‘Tennis Associa- wl which decided unanimousl to lupend Dcminion championship Mmalnents this year because of the war. (ol- second place m the mglgsfi-griklflfl was Lewis rr of uorllfflll. killed last winter when Royal Canadian Alr Force plane auhed near London. 011t- 1 rankings follow z.- d Ott elaiarml , awa gals/Duff, Montreal m‘; wilson, Toronto m" plll-ivage, Montreal p311 pearson. oMntreal y w, O'Hara. Montreal 9'; Georges Ieclerc, Monrteal R, u. watt Jr., Montreal J, g Brawn, Vancouver M Margesson. W700i" WOMEN Eleanor YoullLjLBEEIPRVE Baseball Results (By The Associated Press) SATURDAY'S RE5ULT§ NATIONAL LEAGUE kl 004 000 010-ll 11 2 tilt‘: Yyllltk 100 000 001-Z 8 2 cosey. M. Brown. and Owen; Ilubbeli, Wittig and Dunning. 505L011 000 000 000-0 8 0 Illlladelphla 000 100 00x-1 4 1 salvo, Early and Berres: S. John- s:n and WEYWR- _. st. L0i1ls 010 ool ooo-z a o Cincinnati 020 010 02x-5 l0 0 Warneke and MBIICJSO, Vallder Meer and Inmbardl. Chicago at Pittsburgh, postponed. in. AMERICAN LEAGUE Si. Inuis 101 000 001-J 7 0 Chicago 120 010 001-l 8 3 Harris. Trotter, Kramer and Fer- rell: Hallett and Tresh. Boston at Detroit, postponed, nln. Cleveland at New York, postpon- ed, wet grounds. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 000 000 010 0-1 4 0 Rochester 000 000 010 1-2 8 2 Eaves and ‘Todd, Kiimczak; Lyons and Rcbinson. Newark 100 000 020-3 9 2 Jersey City 000 000 000-0 l 2 Bylnc and Sears; Harris and Atwood Montreal 000 000 000 1-1 3 0 Buffalo 000 000 000 0-0 7 2 Mungo, Kehn and Franks; Trucks and Rancken Baltimore at Syracuse, will be played lat'er date. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION _ It. Paul 8: Minneapoli 8 Kansas City 4: Mllwflulree I lolllsvllle 4; Indianapolis 5 Columbus 4; Toledo 1o SUNDAYS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE first gamer In York 011 000 000-i 7 0 (leveland 000 000 000_.0 g 0 51111102 and Rosar: Mlinar, Hev- ing and Hemsley. Siscoe. ltd game: loll rlllll ooo 010 040-5 1 1 veland 100 000 002-8 6 0 Gomez, Breuer and Rosar; liar- “Yl Brown and I-lernsley, First game: Burkhart and Harlin Illhlnxtcn ozo ooo ooo-s s 1 First game: ""010 ooo ooo ooz-z s 4 noclleltel ooo 031 ooo-c ll 1 Hudson lllc sally; alglley ulc Buffalo ooo ooo 101-z o o ,E§h _ nlelllewelll, Berly 811d Robinsm; Picked As Mrs. Gordon Willis, Ottawa Mrs. Rene Bolte, Montreal Francoise lecasse. Montreal Helen McCrady. Montreal sllean Wright, Petite Rlviere, N. The officials decided the 1940 rankings will stand for 1941 because of the suspension of major compe- titions. ‘Ihc question of provincial tournaments was left in toe hands of the provincial organizations. Officers for 1041-31 all rte-elected, were: President. R. N. Watt. Sr, Montreal; Eastern Vice-President. A. C. Wiswell, Halifax: and West- ern Vicc-President, E. w. Bock, Vancouver. Responsibility for organising the proposed exhibition tour in aid of war services Mrs. Dorothy Round Little and Mary Iiardwick was turned over to the Quebec and Ontario association. The commit- tce decided a nation-wde tour for Big racecard ls planned For Northam Elsewhere will be found Promoter Cifford MacDonald's ad for a. big afternoon's racing at Northern. Wednesday. July 2.1. The purses ag- gregate $1600. for four classes. One of the largest amounts ever raced for at a one-day ' meeting in this province. An innovation will be a handica Free-For-All Trot and Pace whlc is expected to bring a very large entry list and create tremendous ln- terest. There will three other classes that will take in the major- ity oi the horsea in training. All tlle events are stake races and entries must be made on or before June 20. Preparations are being completed for placing the Northam track in first class condition and every care will be taken to make the afternoon a most pleasureable one for the many thousands who will attend. The idea of a handicap race is new in these parts but has been a real crowd-pleascr in most cities of the United States. 1n Europe, aus- tralla and New Zealaa-ld practically all the harness races are on the handicap plan. Full particuiares of the British "refugee" tennis stars-the events and. conditions will be was not advisable because of the war. Second game: Washington 201 000 000 00-3 11 z Chicago 001 000 020 01-4 S 2 Chase and Evans; Smith and ‘fresh. First game: Boa n 000 003 310-7 11 1 Detroit 200 000 400-6 14 0 Grove. Ryba and Peacock Pyt- lak; Corsica, Giebeii McKsin, Newhouser and lebbetts. Second galne: ' n 000 102 201-6 11 I Detroit 000 220 010-5 8 0 Wagner, Newsome, Wilson and Pytlak; Rowe, Benton. New- houser and Sullivan. I-‘lrst me: Philadelphia 103 010 000-5 9 0 St In 000 100 001-2 10 0 Hadley, Ferrick and Hayes; Mfincrief ostenmueller and Fer- , re . ~ Second game: ' 010 001 003-5 11 3 . 000 000 111-3 B 2 Marchildon, Harris and Haves; Glillehouse, Alien and Swift. Fer- re . NATIONAL LEAGUE St. L011]! 000 020 000-l 7 1 Brooklyn 102 000 00x—3 l 0 Lanier and Mancuso; Hlgbe and Owen First game: Cincinnati 100 001 000-2 7 0 New York 002 010 00x—3 7. l Pearson. L. Moore and Lombardi. West; Schumacher and Dannlntl. l-Iartrlett. Second game: Cincinnati 000 300 000-3 5 0" New York 00L 000 000-Z B 0 'I‘.h0mscn and Lombardi; Lohr- man and I-Iartnett. First game: ) Chlealv 102 050 020-0 l! 0 Philadelphia 000 000 410-5 ll 8 Root, Erickson, Page and Scher- fing; Pearson, Beck, Brunet, Hoerst and Warren. Second game: Chlcn o 000 010 000-l 7 0 Phi elphia 000 000 000-0 '1 z MCOty and McCullough; Grlssom. Beck and Livingston. Pittsburgh at Boston, doublehead- er, postponed. rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE first gun Montreal 001 010 000-2 6 0 Syracuse 000 000 000-O 2 0 Rachunok and Walters, Franks; gllnkel, Kleinhans and Bottar- Second game: _ Montreal 000 000 0-0 1 0 Syracuse 022 000 x-I ‘l 0 Flowers, Gasseway and Franks: lmlfllrlme or lllyable to the entries accepted. Method when the word "60" lllht the starter from use; g, mltance Mo vrlll be a free traction to ‘i NORTIIAM MGES WEDNESDAY JIILY 23rd. 1941 No.1 liandlcap l-‘ree-For-All Trot A Paco- — - Purse$500.00 T011221TrotandPace----____-- Purlc 400.00 hl-slZ8TrotandPalce—--——--—— PIP" 400-90 Nonvellolllnlltllllaneo__.._-_.- ram soon A“ "Ply closing events. Entries to close June wth. 5% to enter, 5% additional deducted from money winners. All .. M“ 19% °l Pllflo put aside for winner of each race-Remainder Illvlllcd t0, 30. 18. 12. each heat. Right reserved to change order of alter programme, declare off any event not filling "milwivrlly. Horses llllllt be calm-ell lll at a ll-eloell pm. agar.) h’ lmudl"! race when positions will be drawn. Make all cheques secretary and must accompany entry. No conditional ' B Ne. 1 in a handicap event. Handicap not to exceed no feet "Bill the horse winning a heat may be handicapped an addition- ll to feet if in the opinion of the Judges he lays over his fleld. m l" Scoring-Home stretch will be Illlrlletl off every to feet u luznhwlre to a mark 140 above the wlre. llorsaa will parade l0 Qyond their handicap than turn on a walk and proceed slow- will be given. The Handicap llltlgeo wlll h u. different vantage points on the stretch. If an": °lill1lorl of the Handicap Judges or the starter any driver or m": d'“b"‘"|! Iltoll scores he or they h" a :1" Imposed upon the different horses will be published the y Preceding the day of the nee, 3. 4. will be conducted In the usual manner. "l" bags‘? In Clamea No_ 1 and No. t. l 0109i‘ MODEL, tho lng record of the 43;?" M" by Barney Rollover. m ma of m?‘ "l" 59 liven to the trottor breaking tho trotting ro- UMM s“: track (M0341 hell! by John Dean. m" Con“: Trotting Association rules to govern except when an M“ :01! rzzlghstrawuvrtllll be supplied free m am S on. ' n forth" Particulars apply to- CLIIIOID MacDONALI). secretary. _ P. 0. Box ltd, Cfirlottetown, 1'. l. I. fir; s three heat will be penalised. Il-M. found in Mr. MacDonald's ad. How They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE W Pct Chicago 26 1'7 .605 Cleveland 29 19 .604 New York 25 19 .568 on 21 l9 .525 Philadelphia 23 21 .523 Detroit 23 22 511 Washington i5 29 .341 St. mills 13 29 .310 NATIONAL LEAGUE . Innis Ill l2 .721 Brooklyn 81 12 .721 New York 21 18 538 Chicago i9 21 .475 Cincinnati 20 24 .455 Pittsburgh 14 21 .400 Boston l3 24 .351 Philadelphia l2 29 .293 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark Z9 16 .644 Montreal 28 l6 .636 Rochester 25 i8 .581 Buffalo 24 l9 558 Jersey City 21 23 .477 Baltimore l9 25 .432 Syracuse 17 24 .4 ‘Toronto ll 33 250 Bombers beat ‘East end Hawks The Queen st. Service Station Bombers strengthened their hold on first place in the Juvenile Soft- ball League Sunday afternoon at the Victoria Park by outhitting the Down East Hawks 29-19. ‘Ibe lineups: It: W. Casford. 1st. b. J. Murna- ghan 2b.: J._LeClair, ss., R. Leclair, rf.: P. McKmnon, lf.; R. Doyle, ci'.; gentle Henderson, Assistant mana- East End: B. McClousky. c.; G. Murphy. l1! H. Polllton, 1st, b; Hliilhei. 2nd. b.: Bamey Ross. 3b.; J- Plneau. as: 11'. McCabe, l-r.; '1'. Rannhan, lf.; J. Monteith. Doubleheader Opens season HALIFAX. Jlllle 1-(CP)-'Ihe Halifax baseball season opened here Saturday with a City Senior baseball League doubleheader Army defeated the Cardinals 3-0 in the 099M! and Navy blasted the Can- adians 14-1 in the nightcap, giving the service teams a clean sweep cv- er their civilian opponents. Today’s Softball Two games of softball are sched- uled to take place at Victoria. Park diamond this’ evening. The 5pm],- ing Club Vics are slated to meet tho Inst Bid Bad Cats (formerly the Hawks) at 6.15. 0n the other diamond. the New Dome I-Iawlu will tangle with the No. 0 District Slgnallers. Both teams should pro- vide plenty of action and it la ex- pected that a large number or fans will take advant e of this oppor- tunity_of__ogeing esc games. Second game: Rochester 000 000 ooo_o 5 l Buffalo 000 000 001-l 8 1 Ouriee and Robinson; white and Hancken. First game: ‘lbronto ooo ooo ooo-o 1 o Newark 800 010 001-s l I McLaughlin. Fischer and Todd: gettel and Seam. Qcond game: e Toronto 100 010 100-d 1O 8 Newark . 01f 000 001-l 10 O Besse and Kllmfitk, Todd; Waahburn, Linsell and Padden. First game: tlmore 010 000 150-8 10 4 Jersey 0111 no no ooo-r a o Small, Springer, Burial-t, we“. er and Redmond; Lynn, Pearce, lileidman and Atwood. Second gamer Baltimore O00 002 0-2 6 Q "l"! City O00 0-0 0 l O00 Trinkl , B fkhlfll d H. ‘ Macho: anti! nlaemlmn; Bowen’ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION‘ Innlsvlll Indiana Loulsvlll: lmllanarom : Kansas City I Milwaukee O K it S; eatktt l, l.“l'.'.l‘:'1“" 1 ll Colombo; s; ma“ g “XL t Bombers: I... Murphy c.‘ G. Sherry " Dodgers For First BROOHJTN. Juno l-(AP)- Completing a "bounce" frcm. a six- game losing streak to a nine-game winning run, the Dodgers climbed into a irst-piace tie in the National Dengue today by noszng out the slumping St. Louis Cardinals 3-2. The baffling Brooklyns collected only four singles off the slants of Max mnier, but one of these and an error brought l-l run in the first inning and two more. hooked up with. a walk and balk. produced the deciding tallies in the third. New York Giants and Cincinnati Reds split a doubleheader at the Polo Grounds by identical scores of 8-2. New York taking the first and the Reds the seclmd. In the opener. which saw l-Ial Schumacher earn his fourth vic- tory of the year, Mei Ott hit the 400th homer of his 17-year career. The drive came in the third inning with one aboard. A fifth-inning Senior softball Returns to City Following an absence of four years, senior softball made its ap- pearance ln Charlottetown yester- day when Batman's team and one from the Royal Canadian Air Force stationed here, met in an exhibition game. After a bitterly fought struggle the R. C. A. F. team emerged the winners by a close 16-15 score. The game opened fast with the airmen gaining a decisive lead in the first. hree innings wh’ch the Holman team was unable to overcome. scor lng l2 runs to their opponents 3 in the first three innings, the R. C. A. F. clung tenaciously t0 tho lead. Their opponents put up a game fight and all but overcame his big lead, however, in the end they were forced to accept a 16-15 decision. A crowd of about 500 people wit- nessed the gagme which was played at the Victora Park Diamond. ‘rilese two teams along with a team from the No. 6 District sla- rlallers and possibly the Hi-Y Grads are iomllng a senior softball bea- gélgn which will open its schedule s . BRINGING UP FATHER Climb run clinched the game and iflrL Pit IIIIO Tiel With Cardinals hfmélte Pearson, Red starter. to de- ea At Philadelphia, Chicago Cubs moved into the first division by downing the Phillies 9-5 and 1-0 in a doubleheader played in rain and mist before 4,365 fans. Brooklyn Dodgers knocked Carl Hubbeli from the mound with a four-run outbreak in the third inn- ing Saturday, and then coasted to a 5-2 victory over New York Giants thy moved them t-o ovithin a garlic of first place in the National League. St. Iouis Cards saw their ma . ato the league cut when Cinch- nat Reds pounded Dem Warneke for 10 hits and a, 5-2 vldn. Johnny Vander Meer spaced out eight St Louis blows. A run irl the fourth inning gave Philadelphia a 1-0 vcltory over Boston although they were outhit 6-4, and Chicago was rained out at tsburgh. Perry wins Singles title "v .6 CHICAGO, June i—(APl—Fred Perry, international tennis star, re- gained tile world's professional singles ehaullpionship today Perry, the i938 titlehoider. defeat. ed Dick Skeen of Hollywood in the finals, 6-4, 6-8, 6-2. 6-3. before 1.000 spectators at th_e Chicago Town and Tennis Club. He suprplarlts Don Budge as the singles champion, the California redhead losing in the second round ‘to Jcftnjalince of Hollywood. Lineups R.C.A.l~‘.: Matthew, catcher; Yale, Dituzer; Dawson. 1st base; Camp- bell 2nd base; Kittie, 3rd base; Ed- wards, short stop; Lyman. left field; Bowman. centre field and Arch. right field. llolmarfs: D. Ward. catcher; H. base; E. Rice, 2nd. base; B. Whit- lock, 3nd. base; V. Blanchard, short stop; Chandler, left field: M. Car- michael; centre field and E. Blanch- ard, right field. Umpire, Corbett with LeClair on the bases. Hawks lose T0 Holmans 1n an exciting game of softball played at Victoria Park Diamond yesterday afternoon I-Ioimans Sen- ior softball team defeated the Ju- venile New Dcme Hawks 19-18. Holmans team hail lust 001111119!- ed playing an exhibition team prior to this game. Their younger oppon- ents, however, put up a stiff game before bowing in defeat. The Holman lineup appears else- where on this page: New Dome Hawks lineup: Jack- son, McCourt, McNeil]. Talvell. Mc- Donald. Chandler, Corbett, sheph- erd and McLeod. Bears regain’ League lead MONTREAL, June l—(CP)- Montreal and Syracuse swapped shutouts today, the Rlyals winning the opener 2-0 behind the two-hit pitzhing of Steve Rachunok, after which roclne Ken Bill-khan hurled a. one-hitter to give the Chiefs a 4-0 decision at Syracuse. At Newark, the Bears regained first place in Lie league race by sweeping a doubleheader with Tor- Gauth'er, pitcher; N. McNevln, ist. , onto Maple Leafs. Allan Gettel, making his first ‘ start of the season, blanked the ‘Leafs with seven hits to take the ‘opener 5-0. Tom Padderfs single z with the bases loaded and none out ‘in the overtime ninth inning gave , the Bears the nightcap 4-3. l l At Buf lo home rulls decided both. games as Bisons and Rochest- i er spilt 8, league double bill. The IWings won the opener 4-2 while the Bisons managed a 1-0 triumph in the extra-inrlzng ilnale. At Jersey City, Baxfmore Orioles took both halves of a double-head- er from the Giants. rallying for five runs in the eighth lflfllflg 0f the cp- ener to win 8-7 and grabbing the nightcap 2-0. Virgil Trucks pitched nine hitless. rurlless lIlIllIlgS for Buffalo Salur- day‘. and then Montreal Royals un- corked three singles in time 10th for a 1-0 victory over the Bisons at Buffalo. Newark Dears won 3-0 over Jer- sey City Giants. In the only other 581116 0f the clay. Rochester Red Wings squeezed across l- run in the 10th to defeat Toronto Maple Leafs PnGE savlzp Sneaks Into NEW YORK. June l-(APi-A couple of veteran Yankee pitchers, Charley Ruffing and Lefty Gomez, gave Indians a double drubbing at Cleveland today left the the top of the American League standings as tight as a drum. The Tribe suffered its first shutout of the season at Ruffzngs hands, 2-0, and bowed to an eight-h- innlng home-run assault by Sturm arad Selkirk in Cue second game 5- . As a result, Cleveland is a frac- tion of a point belrnd Chicago tivllite Sox in the percentage rat- ings, though one-ilalf game ahead in games won and lost New York moved to l 1-2 games behind Chi- cago. At St. fouls. Connie Mack's up and coming Philadelphia Athletics clknbed to within two percentage points of first division in the leauue with a twin victory, 5-2 and 5-3, over the hapless Browns. At Chicago Jimmy Dykes fight- ing Chicago White Sox sneaked in- to first place in the league split- ing a. doubleheader With Washing- ton while Indians were Tslng two to New York Yankees. Scores were 3-2 and 4-3. At Detroit Manager Joe Cronin and his Boston Red Sox mates squared the season's accounts at- four victories each with Tigers by taking a pair cf close games. 7-6 and 6-5. In each case the Sox broke a fie to win. 2-1 a. --__._ PIPPIE AND “CAP” --_.._. QV GOLLY-l HAD A GRAND TIME AT THE MAGICIANET 7W IBOERONYOUE HATAMOMENTHSHALL move Tovou l AMQUITE some srualas PUTT HON-LET ME SEE-HE HE MONEY IN ONE HAND AND THE CARDS i7oli€l8¢fiz ‘MTEE WORDS -ALA-§AN\A-§NA- AGAIN ? NOW- HAND $O-YOU'VE BEEN GAMBLING OVEIZ In iheg9llfyiilffl9alklflglle IlX-L-ve-m-x-rt-es-cc-cls-a. "C _—“‘qi "wt Hi3 ' Yankees Cldmp Double Defeat Cnlndians; Chicago First Place lture played Saturdav, Chzca-zo go away to an early start and ..r-‘.d of a late St. IJOHIS drive for a 4-3 ae- cision at home. Equals Record BERKELEY, Calif. June l-w (AlFU-Grover Klemmer, Univeraq ity of California, equzliled the world 440-_vard record Saturday in the Pacific Coast Crnferens» Tra/sk and ' ' n. ips by ulnr g the event 1n 46.4 seconds. The . ord was set in 1932 by Eon Ezlstr n‘ of Stanford. l El PL n. 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