s.-,,e,. MAiVl'I'i.i- IN siuivie Yanks Ancl Indians Slari Two-Game Series Today Lars! Weriiiesday. showed a .376 average Since then he has produced only threv hits in n at bats and his average dipped-to .362. HITS LOW Elm Except for one day. his 362 mark is the lowest Mantle's had By at-:N OLAN I NEw yang tAPl W Mickey mantle will seek to emerge from his most protracted bath!!! Ilump nf the season tonight when New York lankees take on Cleveland lndians.in the open” of a lwn-tlanir series Maybe Mantle will have more . ' hth (led all season. After his third game nmaiiz: lllitltillI3iEnS'ngSOUfhnp&W of the campallzn On April l9 3 Mickey was at an even .300. He Herb Score than he did baflllli iefthanded in his last six 1811195- i Joe Kirkwood At Ch'town GollClub This Evening 6”” mug M. people who wouldl well see you all at Belvedere td . like In he jiillflglalneflll for tan h0:JlD U iiibile summer is still with us or go, won I) iie o urn , at present it is slipping by at the Beliedere Golf Club this quickly and right now it is plan'- nfternonn vihere the famous trick- off time in both our baseball and ahot artist Joe Klrkwood will be softball leagues. The softbullers appearing to give a denionstrat- are well into their playoffs aind ion of his fabulous skill with the in fact Barry's Lions. ltlntl tim- Ivar l'lllb5. Kirkwood has appear- led the iirlviiese of a. clmminow ad river the world during his 50! ship, are on the brink of win- add years and his audiences usual-i ning their first. The Lions have i ldave the scene slightly dazzled won the three out of the first four by what they have seen. i games of the best-of-seven final At four this afternoon Joe willi and need only one more win to play I holes with club pro Cecil wrap it up. - Dolvling and two other local The winner of the City l-willie golfers and at 5.15 he will give series goes against the R t'A.F. Ila main performance. of Suiiiiiiersidc on August 25th or Joe says that the difference bc- 26th in a series for the Island tween a duffer and a good golfergcrown. Last" year the Dziirymen H simply relaxation. iwere island titalist but lost out "A golfer who tries to step up to Salisbury in their bid for the liar: and murder the hall gener- N.B.-P.E.i. rroiin. only succeeds in murdering cracked out three safeties the and he'll been a brilliantly coa- sistcnt performer since then. With 42 home runs, the Yankee swift-ii-hitter still is seven games aliond of Babe Ruth's rccord pare of i927. But he has not con- nected in six contests. There appears little danger of Mantle falling behind in either the batting or home run competi- Iltlllx Ti-it Willianis of Boston, his cltisi-st rival for hitting honors. dl"iIllllt'l'l nine points last week ml .345 And with 281 times at bat. and tlnll 16 games remaining on” the Ron Sov schedule there it! Snmr um--imii whether Williams will learn lhc 400 at bat total: of the st-;isuii's end. AARON ox" TOP in the National League. Hlinlt Aaron of Viilivauketfs pace-set ting Bravcx i-nntinues in the No. vml.H.,-liicst do). hiking his slate to .385 1 ppm glghoughiit 10.: .round last week. Wally Moon of the cards has climbed to within eight points of Aaron. who tailed of! ellht points to .331. Moon shows a .35 mark. Stan Muaial of the Cll'dl..Ieelt- ing his seventh batting title. is third with .311 and Ted Kliiszew- ski of Cincinnati in fourth with ' Kluszewslti hammered (our home runs last week to challenge Brooklyn's Duke Snider for the lead. Snider had only one. giving him 33 for the campaign "and Kluszewskl haa 31. . Musial drove home four runs to boost his pace-setting RBI mark to 90. Mantle and Al Katine of Detroit are the only players with more. Mickey. the only major leaguer over the century mark, has 107 and Kalino in second in the Americanlaaague with 94. PROBABLE l PITCHERS l NEW YIlliK VAPD -- Priiheililc pitchers for today's major it-agiir games iiinii-inst records in par- enthcscsi: National League New York at Milwaukee '2-clay. nlL'.llli ilargoncri I5-2) and Comer. 16-lib vs Phillips 13-iv and (lrtiiic '9-8 or Collie)" tfi-7- Bmoklyii at St. Loiiis N'-olCi'.-4- kine tlt)-iii or Ressent I0-2i vs Wchmeier Iii-ll) Piltsbiiruli at t'iii(-iiiiiiiti iNi-- l.aw its-13- is Gross 424M Philadclpliia at (,'lil('flg4)--Rlll)- eris I14-l.'li vs Jonas tfi-ll) I Aini-rican League Cleveland at New York IN--- This evening a Memorial Field peace of mind. the City Baseball League semi- Golf is a wonderful game be-i finala get underway with the Gull there in no ago limit." he locond-pia c Fiycrn meeting the aays. "You don't have to be a tail-end Stars. This marks the muscular youngster to enjoy the second straight year the Stars game, but you should be able to finished in the league cellar. Last relax. Doift collapse, just relax year the Flyers won the league and your game will improve." title only to get knocked off by While yon may not have noon the Dodgers in the finals. 100. before It in ahiaat certain On Wednesday night thc local that you have seen his son. "Juii- Little League will begln'thclr play- lor” an he in called by his pop offs. These playofffs will be a little in none other than .100 Kirlwood i different than in other years. It Jr. who bu been seen manyi will be a rnuml-robin series with Hand In movie screen an Joe each team meeting the other four Pafoaha. lint long-time comic times. The teams with the most strip heavyweight champion of points at the end of the series the III. lwill be crowned champions. Abe Greene Says Boxing At Low Ebb But Will Come Back MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP) Ioxlnl in at its lowest ebb but it will come back because it in a boata sport. Abe GTICII of Pater- aoa, N.J.. told the National Box- hg Association at its meeting here Monday. "There will In a gradual break hm television and a return to he nmalior oluba," Greene. for- lar NBA president, declared. "it in tip to the states to help qaonnor boxing through paternal and other groups and organi- Iationa." Green added. "we must atop being subservient to the TV networks and boxing promoters The mix regulatory body in each otate commission and we dare not yield to outside agencies." He said the NBA must require boxers to ”lo the iviark" and to defend their titles. Gene -Letourncr. Canadian co- ordinator from Quebec, described the recent Moore-Parker fight and told of the growth of boxing in Canada. particiilarly in the smal- ler towns. Frank Gilmer, new chairman of the Illinois Boxing Commission. touched on charges involving dolled fighters and called for a showdown. ”lt is time to prodiit-c proof or apology," he said. ”Such charges involve a blanket indictment with- out iuihstanliatinn.” Gilmer said he had been a ref- eree for is years and had watched hundreds of fights, but had never seen any evidence of a fighter be- ing doped. -Score rift-7i vs Larsen i7-4! Chicago at Boston tNIwHnwell hi-Iii or Wilson ill-l2i vs Nixon l7-5: l Dctriiit at Washiiigton "Ni - .Bunning iii-ii vs Stewart I4-5-. l I Kansas City at Baltimore leKellne,r i1-4! vs Wight 47-10! I ;Hold-field Day l The ladies of the (Tharlottetuwn lcoii (iliih will hold a Field Day at lCarcndish Green Gables coiirsc on Thursday. if the weather is un- suitable the Ficld Day will be held Friday? Tee time is 10 am. in the morn- ing when nine holes will be play- ed. Nine more will be played in the afternoon. Dinner will be at 1 pm. at Mary Sten-art's. All entries are to be phoned to INN Great Racing for Sacltvllle Downs This Week liAl.ll"AXvJust one year ago. on the 22nd of August. Sackville Downs brought to Halifax harness- racing filnS one of the finest rm-ing plants of its kind in Eastern Can- ada. The patronage of Sackville Downs has grown by leaps and bounds and to-day this modern racing-plant is enjoying some of thc fincst racing on Marilinic l.racks. This week Sackville Downs is going all out to provide their sup- porters with the finest racing card of their history. Wednesday, Aug- ust 22nd. the Downs patrons will see a Junior Free-For-All which is open to all horsemen iii the Maritimcs. Entries lo this event will close August llith. ll p.m. On Saturday the Sackville Downs track will offer a doubleheader. with an afternoon card headed by a Free-For-All Trot. This event is open to all Free-ForAllers from the Maritimcs and all entries are invited. On the evening of Satur- lday. August 25th. a Free, For-All Pare will assure Sackville Down! patrons of hard. tough racing. The total amount of the Frcc-for All nurse will be 31Zi0.00 and if is hoped that all Free-For-Allers for the Atlantic Provinces will be in- terested. Entries for the Saturday feature events wil close at 11 pm., August 22nd. There will also be six classified dashes on each event of Mrs. Ron Parker 5683. bcisobcill Results Notional league Iilwaiikee 002 001 000- I I 1 Cincinnati 000 000 fl)l- 1 I 0 Burdette, Spahn t9! and Rice: wrence. F roe m a n (9) and alloy. W - Burdette. L -- Law- mu: Mil - Mathews. Adcock. Moncion To Back Senior Hockey Team 1 - New-timi l-"I"! iioNiE:i:CT(c)iiiih(Cii.,intii.-d 'N'llPl"" 0” "0" mo" 2 5 1 Monday night it would sponsor a lllfalll M2 5”” wllrrlz "l l senior hm'ket' tr-:un this vear don- Mll'llPll. WODPFU l4'- Glfl" plte heavy financial losses during Hi. Donnelly (7). Russell on and land: Hahn and Slieny. .. .- .- B.Yi.iC.-iii lions Play 5"! Game This Evening The B.Y.C. softball:-rs have their backs againts the proverbial wall Ills evening at Memorial Field when they meet Harry's Lions in to fifth game of the best-of-seven City League softball finals. The Lions have scored three vic- brieu in the four games already played and a win this evening would put the league to not for uiotliar year. Coach Ralph Pineau will likely be doing the hurling for the youth Club and Barry moon will prob- ably”? sending Art Ballein to the loo . Game time in 0.15. 3...... the 1955-56 season. George Day. secretary - treas- urer of the club. said "We'll go alonit with the rest of the Ir-agile as far as player matcrial is con- rerned. if they want to go In for n high brand nf heckcy then we'll follow suit." Th club plans to hold several money for the team. Last. year Momtlon played in the Atlantic Coast Senior League with Fredericton Capitals," Saint. John eavers ml Amherst Ram- lilerii. Three n the cams, Fred- ericton. Mnncton and Amherst have indicated flwy will play again this year. Nashua Sifters Second Allaclt W SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y. (AP)-Nashua. the thoroughbred millionaire. Juffnod his second attack of colic within to days Monday and was eliminated from Saturday: motio saratoga flan- dlcap. The attack about I am ly nooa Dr. "Shin Reed. who has been taking care of tho colt line! he retiimcd from Atlantic City. fold trainer Jan-in Fituim pains Nashua had passed the word part of the attack and "in not to danger." Hqmm fleeing benefit programs in effort to raise! hear only part of modern dcvclopm AI 3 family man. Policiaa an more racing at Sackvllle Downs. High fidelity sound expert Donald Archer says: "On d&i'Kpil0IIOgl'aplilI and rncotds you could the sound nap. Today's ihi-li' systems nprodnec the lowest and highest notes of the musical scale with starting autism. This cat has meant feat progress in the recording field.” Mr.Arcberaln0lsanentsbyoea- tinuoua prograu in mother held . . . Wt ivuiirancc. flexible and I!!! adaptable D the neck (1 individual familiea. Today, yon can obtain Ila L pddn II TRURO tCPivTi'ui-n Rt-art-ais swamped Stellartrin Albinns District Baseball Lcague. inning driving in two runs. ll home run by George Mt-Cafferly in the gccond with none on and! champion Ferrara in the seventh: which drove home two more runs. Stellarton ekcd out three hits. The teams matched each nzher 3-8 for errors. Leo Parent started for Stellar- ton to be relieved in the eighth by Don Stickler I.efthande,i' Boh Wedin went the for Truro. distance Thel a Lou Anti! Vanguard Winners SAlNT JOHN. 'N.B. tCPl Thelma inn and Vanguard each had a time of 2:13 in taking the feature daslics of a harness rac- ing L-ard here Monday night. Texas captured two dashes. Other winners were Cover Up. Peter M. Grattan. John Frederick and Jus- tice Dillon. Siiir:& Flyers Meet Tonight In Playoff Opener The City Baseball League semi- finals wil begin tonight at Mem- orial Field with the Stars and Flyers tangling in the opener. The Dodgers, who finished first in the schedule have drawn a bye into the finals. Tom MacFarlane will be start- ing his ace righthander Vern Hall- will counter with lefty Jack Burke. Game time is 1 p.m. drahan and Jimmy MncDonald' 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1950 Truro Swamps Siellorion In Playoff Opener, Arrows Win iii-Climouth Arro,;vs”claimed a 1-3 ic- M d fght t take lhc lirstgtory over aiax Citadel: Mon- gaoriieubfnihe bells!-of-sci'en semi-tday night in the first game of final series in the Halifax anditheir Alblons found themselves helpwflnals. loss against a withering barrage; of 14 Beat-cat hits. including. a;Ci'tadels' triple by Sal Fcrrara in the firstimound and Bob Hooper another triple by league battirittiwas charged with the loss. Baseball Practice The bantanis and midgets will hold a baseball practice this after- noon at Memorial Field at 2 pm. hold one at 5.45 this evening. ml-l; nauiidfnnannhgyom in addition. aiaaylnatriotion on obtaining Ifa laauranoa havobaunmovodh recantyaan. Moi-cont. Ila tiaBtwritcn, who make life lawn lIOOth&GfX'pIUlIItlUIlfledilIfilCOlHtllIj tnskofbaiplagpI&iuaiactpaIaiudiatbut - ..1 and the City League Dodgers will der the lights Wednesday starting lat 7.30. Donald Archer is really in tune with the times provide not only but protection but ready funds for tmergondes. also policies frn education, for safeguarding your ironic. for potecdng your boat- todmneat In ,. wvylitficifcbuiauicooouu DARTMOUTH CF) -- Dart- hest-of-seven Halifax and League semi- - Dartmouth took nine hits from Bill Ryback on the who replaced him in the seventh in- ning. Arrows' Tommy Bujnowski held Halifax to four hits. Ryback Arrows played errorleaa ball while Halifax picked up one error. Flyers Tie For Top Beating Yanlis The Flycrs hopped into a tin with the Yankees for the Little League leadership yesterday mop ning at Memorial Field when they downed the Yanks 3-1. Bobby Shepherd buried the win for the Flycrs and was given some fine support especially by Red Ladner who made a great back- hand stop of a hot grounder he- hlnd third and threw the runner out at first. Kenny Squarelrriggs took the loss for the Yanks. His keystone combination pulled off the only double play of the game that went from Kennedy to Gallant to Coop- Dlsirict Baseball er. The final game in league play will be played this morning. little league Night Wednesday Another Little League "Night" will be held at Memorial Field Little Marlene Stewart of Font hill. 0nt., Duaeas of Connaught trophy as FOUR-TIME GOLF WINNER she hugs the emblem after winning Lesser of Seattle on the 31th hole at the Canadian Women's Open Unit the final at Winnipeg's Nlaiiawa )5 dwarfed by the Championship for the fourth time. Country Club. (CP Photo) Miss Stewart defeated Miss Pat on Wednesday. The little fellows put on a gr The little fellows put on a great show for a fair crowd of fans dur- ing the last "Night" and there is no reason why a similar perform- ance shouldn't takc place Wed- nesday. There will be a pre-sale of fick- ets for this performance although all children accompanied by ad- nits will be admitted free. The double header scheduled will be the first game of the playoffs which will be a round-robin affair . In the playoffs each team meats the other four timel. 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