qr. alifax Woman Wins i oil: Cliampionshi M.C.A. Defeats Abbies 8-2 In Intermediate Semi-Finals Opener , Reg. Hughes nnd1Arnold MacCal- Marmnw Central Mma” drew! lum knocked out triples to account first blood In their intermediate tor me longest base hns. Wnny LITTLE SPORI L 5i.'w.u um um nII M 44,-... 8-21 N gnu-N 1 1 1ilI( .0. oy nouson Battle For A former Maritime titleholder Mrs. Harold P. Connor of Hall- Mrs. Connor. Miss. Flemming In Close Title ments. i But the long lay-off from tour. nament. competition l.. b.n . -' -in I Ch. l t-. . . m "on - "Pimieniii 1Ab:;;i:s T:ols'leridla('y R:-e(r)1linFg s11ephurld:L one-sanded iI'unnin:: I I I 221 1”. N1 5.. won 1,119 M111-mme Lad. didnnoti iilgiit the Lplay: of 1111, V91. - s-2i tits: - is .. .. n .. 0"" ”"”'"”""'i:”: '2?" its" :" .....:...i. :..?..i”i.i::- liohind the five-hit pitching of 1 , . lh J E L C1 " L ' i r i " , T B b Lerduy nlwrnmn by eea "gt ” came u wnh C "mm 113.111,, 111111,.-1.1., P at "1 E 33"” "Y 9 M C II Anne Flemming of Trum, N.S. P 0" iii golf The prime was the ,1so (H u with 16 1 1. ldy first in the host-of-five series for iii" dme D 5 m 8 M. . . iz play when he imockcfl down "W W” "i "W" W” S”"””"”'”; MiirNeill's liner in the first inning inlrrmetliote winner. . 10 make a may at 111,51. three and two in the 36 hole final match. (By The Canadian Press) 1 Mrs. Connor. the master of the AMERICAN LEAGUE throughout the match. When sh. did make the occasional poo, shot she recovered nicely to 3,1 hack in the game :1 1 . hi, -is , 1 1 . 1 1. ' approach shot and owner of a - W”1111:(1a:r hla'”Lf! 1th:lAhl:)i(:?l -The setond game 1n the series 1. mevelmd 1 1 W, 1011 o111F,1 -1 1 strong pun”. cunched me cmmg mluttwas anbeautlful shot onto tin tors ihrniigliniit. the right inning':-1v:;lDln he waded O" SUM” "fur" ' ct, BMW" 1 101 W1 "(K-4 5 plonship on the thirty-fourth hole c11nJ1'e:u:he 1f1'l'tec'1l1 g':”m”'"”3ill that he ivorkcd. l-to Sinrlrtl stron.r:.l ' ' Box 1 . GF0m9k. Willis (W and H9E9"- when her youthful opponent miss- 1 1, d h 1 9 NW . . . 1 SCORE Hudson Md wh111,1 d 1 H b 1 h y cowne c amp on. Her .11. urvikencd slightly in tho niiddio. . e B. ong pu y no es, 1,0 h (mm H5 . . ABBII-.S AB R H PO A r. (11,103 0 301 002 M4 11 1 I mum the h m 1 mm 1) so over years. 1,... ”l"'”” "M mm" 0" '" fmIs"i9ll9phEl'(l cf 4 1 0 3 fl 0 N V ghrk 0001011 01111 1 11 3 M n 3' 3 hcf ghptiu D was strong and true and lander, with n burst iis he roiiretl tho” ,1 ' " ("I , 1'8. 0nn0i' F880 6 9 C miix near the pm last nine mm in outer. five nl Ct”'"- 2”- 0 1 ” 2 " Pierce and I-oiliir: German. MW in her return to Maritime chnm- M1 F1 'm1 1 tlwm via the sirikt-mil route. in fvy1f,ILi11i;- g (1, ; g ler"(9) and Berra. pionshlp play. She won the Mar- great?” on E3, &”p3pr:;'3;”1'S”:1e W: till he struck out 10 nion. ; l 0r v 5- First. 2 5 2 ltlme title in 1948 and since then. back on the green Wm) R J: And to l1i'I('lx' up Munroc's superli Mtwxenzlex ”- 0 1 D 0 0 sh 140"” -- 100 000 010" DIFUY 8-5 8 1'93"" 0! 11111855. She .:a....a.-.m; 1' pitching the M.C.A. lllll9lt'lCl'S anillWi.1U8m5. 10. 0 0 3 1 l Washington -. 002 001 WK-3 7 1 had not taken part in any tourna- Continued on page 1; nutfiolrlcrs czimn up with nlmostl,LeCiair, 3h 0 0 fl 5 ti BYFYIP1 H-'ii'i"i5t (3) and C9'-'”' m?- :. i 2 2. Y k R ' G A goat 0 ensn ll ie p n 0. i . . . 1en ere 'ie n erme in 8 ase a 1 t ' t . ('liarliQ Ryan. ' ulio xvoiil the Hughes. c. 0 1 4 0 1 series as underdogs. looked like that . 59,- I-"ill! 249 909 030-? 1:11 1 rlislzlnre for the Abbies was tn:-- Totals ...... .. 2 5 21 9 4 Iteam to beat. out on Memorial i Hashing-ton .. 000 000 010- - and for eight, hits and night runs1 Cain and Courtney; Masterson. IField yesterday evening. Tom Mac- l Haynes (2) and Bradshaw. Ahead Of Cleveland hill 0ri1.l' VOW M iii” Tlmi ""0 , M.C.A. 1 - AB R H PO A I-2 Fni'lane's crew crime up with thelri r':ii'ncd. S11-11x'.i' GPIYPII-"is bi; Ch?" .i-ieniiessey, ss. 4 0 1 2 i ii best showing of the season and asl NAr1-103,51, LEAGUE lirls mules server to im Prmmc Mscxinnon, 2:1. ,, :1 3 1 o 2 ti far as M.C.A. backers are concerii- Tm his Milt :MacNelll. rt. . . 4 fl 1 l 0 0 led they could not have done it at. 1i."”: W 111, . A rookie Dltcher.and a ”spot" ”9”'""' BW”” W" W” R” 50! mi CV" W"'"50”- ”- C- Aiiltlatheson 3h 4 1 2 z 2 ii in better time. Their fielding was M" W” '"” 32" 3"" ' pitcher failed to deliver the goods demmd ”” "imm ”3"””"d9i iiiirri iviscnimiv Wt iii” M- C- A-lMcCa11um' c' .1 1 1 11 11 1 . od. their pitching was good and Cmcn" i "-100? "aogoxzs 10113 Thursday and as a. result New 4'1' . . all-wk as he ii0Und"d mil W0;-1-,a1no, 1'1, ' 4 1 11 3 11 11 i or one of the few times this sen- ' J""se"' WKGH" ( . 1?1'1mE y York Yankees remained one game The Yifnk” "mi md'"."” '"k h"-”' iii"-ii Mid '”0V" "WW ri'""9'Vp1nea11'ca ' 4 11 11 1 11 11 ison they backed up the pitching (m. ""51 e5m”"'A , 11"""' ahead of Cleveland Indians in the back the”, N” "r the "m "W zlrrnss the plate. Mzillieson turned W1. - on 3 1 0 1 0 0111.111, some 111511, 1111111111. Kiippslein W and WW- 113111 Amman League pennant game scilos that opens in the 1 in a perfect gzimc nficld. iuuuiiinsi ,.""(.m' ' i 2 ; ; . . 5f3”0'"'f ,1 race, Yenkee Simlium i0m0"0ii'- Mike four rhzinces flovrlessly. Wxiumoei D" i 1 ,0 0 U i In Waldo Munroe they have un- h-aw huk 000 om "MT", 12 4 The Yanks' Tom Gornian faced Garcia Ls expected to Pitch "ii Mimi"? "ls" ”'”h"”'d N5 '””"l Totals ' M 8 8 '4 5 1 covered a man who looks as thouvli' (Menu ' 005 5 8 3 Chicago but the White Sox slug- wener for Cleveland "must Ml” S-""55 ”5 he k"”Ck”” 0” N0 ha” ihe might be the best iiitermediaatc H-em" henncdy (3)5 Spent” gecl the rookie rightihander for Rey””1d5' Early Wynn is wmud hits and scored one run in two? SUMMARY (J). COYIHPUY (5). Wilhelm (El 9 611 wcmry to sweep B mreeg on to hurl the series finale for official trips to the plate. 1 R..B.I. - Matheson 3. Cairns. R. pitcher in the Province. Munroe .cei'tainly looked good yesterday and Westrum; Rush, Lown (9) game "T1681 Cleveland against Vic Raschl, Chicago racked up German in M. C. A, jumpetl into .1 1-0 lead Hughes. Macxinnon. 1FVen1n and the m e 1 V ,k d c1evE1and, sent swve Gmmek, 115 - 11,, 1- 1 1 - -1, 1 -,1 Mccauum; earned 111115 , , 1 3 1 (if 19 l 0' 9 200 000 000-2 5 0 the first inning, scoring three '" " ”5 '"""'” l P" m" We Wm he W99-Md W set A 000 030 ooxi-3 10 0 runs. Gormaii. who entered the Mnt'Kinivon scored the first of his .4, Abbies 1: triples - R. Hugh llll'l'C runs. Mnrl-(innon draw a Mccallum; stolen base a MacKiii- ualk, wont to second on an in- 11011; 1311 an 1,155: g Abmes 1;, M1. fiolrl out and scored on Mntheson's QA, 6: wmks ,n, Mum-De 11 Ryan sinzir. 1; strikeouts - Munroe 10, Ryan 7; The Alll)lPS knotted the count ipassed 1,311. g Lamar 2 in the tor. of the third when lV:i-ll.l' um.p'1-1,1 ,n D0y1e- 1,3511 judges n Slicplinrtl got to third bnsn on an 1Ward Toombl ' infield error nflcr two men worn ' scored on Jack Cairns mil. He ;lefv.hander pitcher who throws with an overhand motion. Munroe ipossesses both it. curve and a fast .ball. He was using both last night lwith the curve being particularly 1effective in the late innings. . . . Munroe had to be good to handle the Abbies the way he did last .195 or (7) Mizell and D. Rice. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Game ioniiihi i 1NTE3N5T10N1”I LEAGUE The Guardian Angels and the Toronto . 000 000 001-1 8 0 Liguorian Youth Club will meet .R0Chb!MI' . 000 000 003-3 11 0 this evening in the third game of Fahr. ovei-mire t7) and Keliner; 1,11e11- quarter-fmal City League and Burris; post- gamc with 9. 4-l record. dug his own grave by committing ii two- run error and walking home sn- other run. The Sox scored again in the third and clinched it with two more in the stxth. Billy Pierce limited the yanks to five hits in posting his first victory of the season in six si- . . . 1 . ' ' night. He had to pitch to six right.- 1 . g V , Deal and Bucha. S ftb ll 1 . Th sme will be tempts against the New Yorkers vi1;1rnCsin1i c-Wm Rhmd 2-1 Kn th" hand batters so that 1,111, odd, were M15. Harold P1 Connor. the vain” nor. Si Halifax woman and moth mmuo - mo 0004 1 0 pfgyeg 0561;: OMB gmmond an Sm Hudson moved 1 punk 11 last'of the thirri with M.-trKinnnn nizalnst. any lefthanded pitcher. Hi-.,”" M "'9 Mmmme Ladies ” er of four children. is a two-time Symon" 1 no ooogz I 0 Wm get underway M 5145' , 1118 1111113115 111 30,101-1. 111, W11. again SFOFITIE this time on Mat'n- lwi W rsr-i'i's infield mil. in the fourth l , allowed only five hits and four ottC"””"””"5"'" ” p'”""d "W" ” Maritime titlcholdcr, having won the championship back in ll)-iii. them went to the rightlianders. Inisi"-' l"Cl””cd M "Won my me final match yesterday. Mrs. Con- (Called end of six. rain). Borowy and Erautt; I-lcegaii and tered seven hits and was in com- mand throughout. 1111, A1,1,1,., 111.11 11... score with , the late innings neither riglithand-i Drescher. UMP1nE's SMOKESCREEN Gromek was clipped for eight Howait coming across the plate ' er nor letthander could hit him as Montreal at Baltimore, postponed. -'- hm 1" 39"?" mnmgsv The 5” on 111,831,, 1.111,11..5- 11-1,111., er y he set down the last. nine men in I 11111, ' scored in the first on a walk and The. Airways nine wrapped up row and looked as thought he could Ottawa at Springfield, poggion. . AWEDAUE Eiiglimd - (OP) - singles by Clyde Volimer and 11,, 1:31,... 1,, me (1111. by scoring i'Ti continue doing so for the evening. ed "11, CTOCKECBH in 5 match between Dick Gerriert. They added an- YONKERSV N' Y" A"? 21 -(Am 0 - v ' ' Airedale and Wharfedale compls.ln- omer in the third on singles by two runs on singing by Munroe, Lorne, lirnnessey. Marl-(innon and 1 Mathesnn. They added two more 1 rims in the sixth and two in the 1 seventh. - x Direct Rhythm splashed through' 3111,, the rain and slap in the stretch to- lM'(:-11A. 5:231: Zinglgg gfackabg: 3: night to overhaul the favored Good tsubjecb of 3 1101 dmpmje 1n ym 1” Time to win the s25.ooo Yonkersimw da” L851 mam Dannyenxc 1pacing derby At Yonkers Racewaylconnagk, Cmmman of the Abe 1 lin one of the years major harness-1,211 Baseball Committee (Ht; i t.. v '5” ml ”p5”i H that the Abbies were protesting Good Time. the greatest money 1M. C1A.s use of Munroe on me ' i th lk t' hist Why CTIGIICO :11(;'x'1',:reV';n :et”';ec3;nj1W'nfoney,”:i igrounds that he was not eligible for . . ., lp m E Adios ranged H on memlay. According to Maccormaclt the C spmled hohduy ' loiritslcde in the last few yoga; to get 2.2;, p:,',ye1': e1'.mm' 1" 9'” "9 Le! us check tlfe place spot. about a neck behind muimne teaermlneoliip ii We mm?" . the winner. i ”3'-”' Fl?"- your tires today! Direct Rhythm. R. bay tour-1ff1””1”"t""” W35 W1 M the Prov- . year-old son of Billy Direct, owned! Ce n he early 5”m"'e"- did "'3'- yilfn tirestsan cauls(e iby W1 G1 Reynolds 01 Louuvma return here l.m.tll August ard, 5"” 0' EC” ""5"" 9 Kv was a 13-to-1 shot He was ' ' the fun out of your holi- 1 "k d 1 3.19 1 th g2 11 days. Our fast efficient tire CDC 9 n ' or B 1 m 0 service willhelpyou avoid the inconvenience and possible danger of tire route. troubles on your holiday, so let us check your tires before you leave home! ed the umpire smoked his pipe un- Dom Dimagglo, Billy Goodman til they were often unable to see and Vollmer Johnny Lipon singl- the bowler's arm. An order was ed home Sam White with Boston: therefore made that umpires must third run in the fourth and Boot not smoke in future matches of the Evers accounted for the final will Yorkshire Junior Cricket League. his tenth homer in the sixth. Dairy Team Wins Opener From Electrics The Sunshine Island Dairy softball team. which led the City League in regular play, opened their quarter-final play-off ser- ies yesterday evening by wallop- lng Mrezitime Electric i5-5 in It seven inning game on the Old Diamond. Ced Bsllem pitched for the Dalrymen and turned in a neat three hit effort as he held the Electrics bats in check. Henry ' t-Iartlnger, on the mound for Mar- itime Electric, was touched for fourteen hits. Poor fielding played a big part in the Dalrymen's mar- gin of victory. Cliff Jackson and Willis Dunn of the Dalryrnen turned in strong RACING TONIGHT 3'.””"'7 M. C. A. coach Tom MacFarlane. however, states that he was never !notified of any registration, regis. tratlorl dates or anything .315, I st about the intermediate playdowns. o It was also claimed that none of . the intermediate teams hnd'been Racing Results We-ed up to 5P0K9Si'n8n brought up the question j. lot what would have happened a.-i')out. ST. STEPHEN. N.B.. Aug. 21- the eligibility of p131-911; 1135 the (C131 - A Quebec horse, Abbe Abbies and M.C.A. combined as Land, took the last two hosts of one team as was discussed last Fri- the free-for-all at the St. Stephe Super-Cushion Car kers I .;; - - day evening. The question 1 th if left and publuicebuys 5 ):t Raceway today. thus capturing the eligibility of certain sumidersld: bgst nfgieldlarl:e,play?url)Il T.'lIlaEdeK3.tX'1(1l: . more Goodyear Super-(iiishinns lhiin any nlher low- pressurt iirel 1 feature event. The three-day har- ness racing program ends tomor- row. Players under the August let dead- 1”i6 might ll-an be a subject of con. sdderatlon in the matter. Free-For-All I - o o A3 3"! TM-e the matter will be when he raced back to the screen to grab a high foul. Len Arsanault led all with four hits in five trips. 1 t H t? R1 l I ” batters 1; Abe Land (Jardinei. s 1 1 .11 A , Rusty Hanover (McKay) .. l 2 4 placed in the hands of the Phy- Wm-:16 gig? 1i1v”Mr:.2:l1f:nbinge;' hw1M"d Jo Jo Spencer (Burt!) .. 2 1 3 Zicalli Fitness Department and s Mohair on thebsaes I in F l 4 . . S - T';".i.:.::;: .fffZ2.!.”"...12if'”.”f...iiiii" '" .2 :t::.i:::;. D... . . Featuring "99 0" Th i it 1' ' .. .- - m . 1'- lhe91;;';,':fn";f;3 Time 2.11 :5. l;.l(l:l2.:',"Z.:;a. itieaavlzs bebcen avoided had the two sensult cf. 0. Jackson ss. L. Gsu- d 1. for miIuge.trIr:uon , 0- I 9" "Wed as was vro- det ab. .1. Galisrit rf. o. Bsllem AI-not Pointer. . Klimuoir. Miss Knox, Babe Britten. Jose I and value. Ahbes Boy (Horseman) 1 l 1 posed last week. At ii meeting of 1,? R. CHN11 11,, R chevme 3” Cum," 1,1,1”. Budhnr . steamboat (Burtt) 1 s 2 coaches and officials it was pro- . r . A. Carroll 11 ' ' ' ' ' 1 "" Wayne Grattsn (Taylor) 3 2 3 posed last week. At a meeting of V i . cLA5gmn.;n N01,; 1 Maritime iElectrlc .. D, 1,...-1111 Col. Sherbrooke. Ronnie Ciiisader 11,1 J. Moore 21). V. Mnsworm CZ coaches and officials it was pro- Miss Anne Flemming. who was defeated Mm. E.M. Hodson iof and Whlrlawny, Winning owner posed that M. C. A.'s junior play- runner-uil to M131 5-? Comm? HEW” "1 ""9 5'mHml”5 ""1 H- H"?-inlet ii 0 Blrt rf w Fno silk not Dale B Mnnnister Direct Calumet Onward, (inoc- "9a';,P,1',L'.'.” 2313?-2?90T;92i:ii!n. M0nCi0Ii- Time! :l:db:hglven to the Junior Abbies in yesterday's Maritime Champ- played is strong game yesterday Hughes 3b. J. Thacker if. F. Ollie Dil). Judy liiidlonr, ltolllla H. O, 1,11,11,11, -1111551 - . . . at the intermediate players lonship Match is pictured above before being eliminated on the Hugnes'ss., G. Schleycr c, .,x' No.2 Classified on the Abbie.-rand M. C.A. com- lining up her drive off the first 34th hole. This is her third year - 5 0-1-H"; 1155555 n F1351: gmgn 3,111 A RrB.vrne'fHorsemnn) .. 1 1 1 him: to form one squad. M.C. A. tee. The 25-year-old Truro .glriiof golf. ' A 1 lfn. Dr. .1. A. (O Brleni 2 2 3 officials were willing to loan their ., , om Mg ,,. 1; my 1 01,, Frsddiestgcatt lCi;lal1z,i .A 36 fill 2 flour juniors to the Abbies in the 205 5311 ,...15 ur 0 tin 0 tin no.2. apes of 1,0151, wmnocx ma sum ....... ..... .. my Royals Defeat Holmans - . - Vul-ClN'1'N9 115 2-5. 2.13. 2.18. it came to naming the 1ni,e1-med. late team. Under the conditions M. C. A. officials thought they dg. served the right to carry the in. 9-6 To Take Two-Game l . ' Tiiifsiioi riiiisiiiif I I cents each. ATTENTION IIORSEMEN ..l'Iio P. E. I. Harness Racing Club's . con STAKES will i1s.'.ii.ia weoussnsv. seer. ion. AT 1:30 PM. 1 -' JTAITING FEE mum in paid on or bo- . W ton August 27th. ' .w. G. GILLISPIE. Secretary-Treasurer. Mail Film Service. But that's iill water over the dam now. The. big business lit hand for both M.C.A. mg: the Abbies is winning this City genes, The second game will be played Sunday afternoon at one o'clock and it will immediately precede the Junior game between the Ah- bies and Curran and Briggs. Fred Miiocsbe. oosch of the Abbie In- termediates is still confident that his team can take the measure of the Airways boys, and he has or- dered : workout for nil his play- ers at 5.30 this event .. N. S. Baseball The two semi-final series of the Halifax and Dislgact senior Base- bsll League. tlg ned up Thun- IY -At Dartmouth, the hometown Arrows defeated Truro Ben-cats 7-4 to keep their playoff hopes alive. nearest: lead the best-of- seven series am. At Btellsi-ton. Liverpool Lsrru- pors pulltd a 8-1 win out of the One Canadian Survives In U. S. Golf Tourney SEATTLE. Aug. 21 -tCPi- Van- couver's Bill Mawhinney shoulder- ed his wny today into the semi- ATTTTIII of the U. s..smnteur golf championship. - Bull-shouldered Mawhinney who won the Canadian amateur title in 1950, will clash tomorrow with Jack Westlsnd of Everett, Wash, in one of the 36-min semi-final matches. while Mawhlnney wss taking his match wiilt Mcliiroy. also of van- couvei-. was losing his to Al Men- gert of Spokane, Wash. who sd-i vsnced into the semi-finals. Me- zlroy, present holder of the cans- dlon amateur title. was defeated 5 and 4 by Mengert after surviving the first five rounds of tournament. fhlewihathe final innings to imot. their series with tho Albion: at two straight. in their western soml-final series for the island intermediate baseball championship at the Alrforce diamond last eve- ning. defeating I-Iolman's by the score of 9 to 6. The Royals had to come from behind a 6-1 deficit to turn the trick. Alsn Stewart kept the Flyers pretty well in suhjectlon for five innings. giving up only four hits in that time. Ho was obviously beginning to tire in the sixth. and three earned runs off two singles and a dou- hie were scored of! his slants. This made the score 6-4. In tho seventh the Airmen really went to work on Stewart. scoring five more earned tallies u a result of five one-base blows and in triple. Vince Harris was th 11 sent in to (Continued-on page ll) WHIPPED EAGLE KLAVER. south Africa - (UP) --A '10-year-old shepherd was at- tacked by an eagle when he tried to protect his flock from the swooping bird. Pending, off the eagle's tslons. he best it to death two games such. with a small whip. "gomlfp -- termediates hann b t th . ' i" t W 0' W m-.........i'...:.. :. 2:. ea n es ern eries X- - vrlnted-I '34 ha"? IGfVl:i'-0-.980" '5 idea. and the whole scheme was DEAL”; "" 9'" " "T "' " "' WWW" 01" "if! Window. o-'nr"H'"'r"-wn-'r'mm - -M v - U T? "Mm" M", .0 um." Ramm" ' ' t The R. 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