,OlIN1'-IFIIRNISIIID "The Dean of Maritime Horsemen", Colonel Danj Mac-Kinnon, drove his brown mare Lassie Lucille to a' Page 5 Tho Guardian, w..i., Aug. 31 1955 Flyers Take 2 To 1 Lead In Baseball Semi-"Finals The I C A F. Flyars defeated the Srhurman to mp Prortnr at the avygtal Dairy team at the Alrportlplate in the eighth frame was also softball diamond last evening in alhrllllantly executed. thrilling game which was in dnubtl double dash win in the C Pace at the Driving Park last night and on neither occasion was he pushed at the wire by any of his adversaries in the six horse field. Connie French, with Hamid Stead driving, was the only other double dash winner on a card in which the 1 favorites had things much their own way and upsets. were a rarity. An easy winner in both heals. Lassie Llicllle romp- ed home ahead of Ranida and Famous Boy in the first 1 dash and June Breeze and Ranids in title second. i'LassieL'iu.ci11elA'nd Connie French Doubl Dash Winners At Race Track Last Nigh Cardinals And Liverpool Take Lead In Playoffs HALIFAX tCPl Halifax Car- dinals stepped into a 4-3 lead in their best-of-nine Halifax and Dis- trir-t league semi-finals Tuesday night when they whipped Trurol Bearcats 3-3. in: of Jim Raugh. Cardinals hat- ted 15 hits off two Tnlro pitchers to count the nine nins. They scoured loilr of their runs hi the seventh inning. George Player. who lasted three , 30; gcolgi Backed by the nine inning pitcll- innings. took the loss. He was until VFTB o0m0ll ll" I M53” 9" pd DI", AI; R R pg A E I. kl 'o,ml.'. girl lgnlgll 3 7 "f"Y'"?m":"' relieved by Dgv, Mm-llnl .""''y. ',m"' X” hnlllhllu" "Z" nlgllllalker. of . 5 I 1 3 1 0 fnEnlTenr.;elt',lTI.ldl1'e.fi.l:sl. dash Times: 2.205; 219. Connie B b R "5 Dick Carter hanged out a homer 5' "l""h3” Lug; "Inna" .Schurman. as I I I 0 8 llc trot, striding under the wire in French owned by M- 3'” lmw" ase a esu for Bearcats In the sixth inning two I!” l tllximb” -n-d" smith. rf . . . . .. I I O 0 0 0421, 3.5 and lowered it again to by Hsslead. I t By THE CANADMN ""535 with one on. Chuck Arnold got 0"" ' ""3. T” G. Bernard. 0 -- 5 9 9 F 1 9'2.1lI the second time around. Tom- Part-muluelsz 1st dash. 56.40. 2.- Nnllonl Luv" Hallfaxs lone homer in the sec- Pma", "Cmp'd"5 '31”? final S. Bernard. It -- 4 3 1 7 9 1 my Shanter and Roma Budlong fol- 90. 2.40; 3.30. 1.50: 3530. 2nd (lash. pi", ond with the bases empty. plate with the Wing. '"HT3""m:1Harris. lb . I i 2 5 1 lllowed dliver Stead home in the 33.30. 1202.50; 36.10; 3.40; 55.60. C.,,,.,,.,a,l l,m0000.,.H, , 5 LIVERPOOL, N.S. ICPl-Liver- m"' ”"h 3:": en T1 h? dim 3- G3"""- I T 1 1 x ' 0 first dash and Roma Blldlong came I C CVPACE ' Npw york ml "00 llxv,5 7 9 pool Larrupers blanked Kentvillel Dllllinll 9 W 0''”:h" "g 'l 93! rw"; D. Canning. Ii . 4 4 1 1 0 2.1", nne notch in place in the second Lou halmuck itudmorel l J Klippslemv Cullum .7. and Burg, Wildcats 4-ll here Tuesday to take Hm”; k; "M M l 9 lh” nnhnrg . Blllem P 5 1 1 1 1 l-heat with Miss Worthy Dale show- Real Joe ll.oweryI . . . . . . . .. 2 .1 HS: Anmnelh and Kw. L,Kllm,. a 3-2 lead in their best-of-nine Hali- ::":"n '1" .h:;".:l ;:',1-""9 ggwsdl TS. Shlll. P 9 19 131: 3 l in. d dl 3!::h0:.Vdl-- lsllglilll -la 3 g swlnl fax and District Senior Baseball pl" ' Totals . 40 3 X Meg and Morlell Woody dlvl e i I .V U 0'18 0 "'3 - - 5,,-.,,ml League semi-finals, l'll""l '-- laced Ballem in ninth: b . th A pace with Horatlol Marion )2. ikellyv . . . . .. 6 . (V 11;,-l ll l-ll k ' k ll ll, v . x---'1?" wt who si7li??l-'-"-i- ---- , -.-v .S-':.:'".".:.'.i .222 ::::...Z :2 2 ...z ii. 5"”! "l " Y'”"”s" ml" ': run was scored. first dash and the Woody mare Times. .15; 2.t8. Lou halmucx Gm”. Smlm, ,3. Pmlhielan '6, Lnmpen calla,” seven hue 5 '””'"" "ml ' "' ' '" . llll? Wnnll ”"""'d by Em" B"-""l”"' ”'””' Black -71 and Balls Liddllz Mc- blows off Ed Lyons. five innings. Jackson allowed two RCAF Flyera All It H PO A E. Me: was 3 pnnlparalilely easy by H. Cudmore. Real Joe own?” Call int and Kati VW-1 iddle L- Power - hitting Jack Kubiszyn "1"" M” l" ll” Sllmlr 3"” '”a5IA”"d' ml ' ' ' t " S ; : T 3 winner being chased to the finisli.by Jack Annear. driven by A. 1.ow- Gmsshl HRS: Cm HBrm'n"' KIM. cleaned up with one "mm an MS Ioplaced by Coltrall. Ballem was Rule. Ith . . . . .. yum by prim? Budlong null Sula Hy. nwgki 2 Nyk Mavs 2 mighty bapl. thrptru" homer in. 5'5" "l”"”'l5l.V '"'"l5 3' ""5 ”"."-'K""b"' f ' ' ' l " l I l 1 T folk (ihiet, but the second dash Part-muluels. Isl dash. S5 70. .'i.- gt "Mm; '0tm WW1 6 1 ll". ,(,V,,,ll, lnnlngl giving up six hits in the sixth. and Proctor. if . t 3 3 4 1 1 Mil me hes. M um "mm " Sam 20' 2.90; wm. um. M 0- mm dash. - 4 l 7 7 7 l three I the eighth. He was re-1 Cottrell. of. '3 . :9 2 ; A ; 3 Kgnnpdv mnk ms hm, mare M "V 790' 5.3,. 290; 55.30. 250' am. Cpulzfllil (12,):-3QA.KrnIl 5”'0d 55 c""T9ll "3""? W. 'l"lnP5R""h"' ' f talt,i' ll sensational stretch APAFE . ' ' l i Pl8"- '1 ”'"l '4" Wl"""W ”""lT""'""l""'k' lb 5 l I H T n tirlfl'xI'e l(t?lll'Pl'l8l(P Mel and Sllf- M66! lRiigersl . l L'l"l9f'9l.d' Pia" I.” and mmpnrt IETOOE Dl""- ” T l : 11 3 (1 folk Chief at the wire. and clock Moriell Woody ls. Kennedvt 5 l l:'1iIIi:llf':'P:ldv L'0l;gdn'::2li-M”-8 ' zl f Paul V;',ID(kl: hllitlrftlll-E;::3"";d' : : O . . olthe fastest time of the night at lgiildllinlcllletuidmol-e) .. hmnklvn 002 402 00,94” Bl and Ba can a . tars. 5' ' ' ' ' "L ,i2.12 2.5. u 0 ie I. it I. - - Iettinx A brace of hit.-reach. Co-ti-lToials 44 1-41'l17 1'3 .1 Lou Kalmuck and Real Joe split E5”, (wisenerl ' V s :1 Paallllgdl3;LE,8I;ldOll(l;l:;):d;gl DIGBL N-S. lcplpshmmnz I fell led the horn! Stickers Wlllll '-40918004 -llwlwl" "l 5"”l'- dashes in the CC pace. Lou Kal- Eva Budlonz 10 Brlenl 6 H N. N ' B K; m .7,'lahmP lqllpalr of 425 over a nine-hole course. four hits, including a double h six W. . - All.lnIu('k finished ahead of Anthony Captain Morgan 4M. heilnedyl 7 6 -””fl"l lei 9--9 V ' i Val Slreeler of the Slim Jnhn DWINF5 C”m'9”i "lplas - - - . - alld (anlpanella W-Txewcombe L-l attempts. Proctor had :1 for 6. and ltd. Pmclor. Mme. nm.al)lnn. L. and Real Joe in the first and TImPS- 2-139. 1-Wk l l ' Wmmn HRV M” Thomson 'Lol.Riverside club forced the Maritime Dion had I for 5. mm 0" Blllem ls l. lllrg in... Real Joe was chased to the wire lllciz owned by H H-V'llUl'"f”"-I 'gan imgnwe ”mm '(.nmmMn'a 2 lsenlor golf tournament into an Flfldllll ROM! W"? 3 PWW-'l Fell lngsl on glull l in .0 l,ml,,g,.lby Anthony L. and Lou lxalmuclt driven A. ltogeis. .MOl”lPd Sum-pip - ' ' extra playoff Tuesday when he us the plate from centrefield by; Film 0" Jlckslm 9 ln 5 l 3 in". in the second. V - Woody owned h) hemled) any Chlmm 000 002 1004; 5 nit-ame from behind to Die Francis Neil Walker ii an attempt to gel inns, 0” Com,” l 1,, 3 2 3 mn. The Daily Double on Lonnie Mlvhacl. drill?" ll)" Sam KPlll;9d.l- PM 31 h 000 .000 010-4 l "Mayor of Edmlmdslmll P”"('VlT !"lnE hm"? l" ll" llrsli i 5, Losing pitcher Purl-rlllllllfls. lat dash. .610. 18 av la . But sweeter! mi" and Mivors " galleml French and Lou Kalmuch paid 31 .35. lrama, but the runner was ruledtxlnlng pitcher---Cottrell. 5 4.40. 2.40; 4.10. 3.30; 531). 2nd safe. Rule's pool play at third base,' - I . SUMMARY 4253": 513v3"- 550- 3-2"? 3'10 3'30? especially h the last hectic inning Umpires: Plat.”l-iunter. baaoeu C PACE 3 .70. Food out A "la! Rom Walk” I" may "Id P. G8 am. Lassie Lucille lM8CKlIllI0nl ' Ranida lMacDonaldl .llltle Breeze 'Clldnlorel Famous H(l)' ISmitht Colonel Budlong IGay) . 1 1 3 e 2 . 5 I1 I S I 4 Mannister Direct inewar. Rogersl I6 C O r n e r Times 2.1615. 2.159;. Lassie Lucille owned and driven M ("L U A Macxmmm pan. The llloderll ll-in unit would .rather watch a home run than a no-hitter would have heeil in his gg-bhln- Ramsay, Borden To Be Semi-Finalists On Fight Card At S'side Raceway mg in dish il mil ri:- lu-st he tlllllfl muturls-lst dash. 91.20. 3.70. 2.00: Bud Haiti:-ay of liunuuei-suie and M 10. 2.60: 52.40 2nd dash. 53.30. Holly Burden of New Glasgow. Fans need not be afraid of get. H". 2.90; mm mm: mm. Pd W lh. ' mm W” 01 nlheld lad”. l NS will the semi-finalists on ting a hesitation waltz. from Rlam. (- 1-go-r . ll'l'f:VE:n': ':::":4Pl::lml: ;il:f:dnn D::m'i't"1 "" M2 300 mxlq R 1- l,,,w ml haul,” in class A werel Saturday-t ftlhgt r-arri aid Ra(:Iell1vay zayhlieill zrtlfrlllgmll llupililgnftiennnili (F,;onnieBFi:ln(-h lj(telaldl . . . . .. 1; Samrdav afmmonnl Nu less than Rammv sum? mu Pasmml mligon IT”,-,d,y by -pick M(.Naughlon-I Stadium in .llmmersl 6. ese sl . - A . - oma ll ong e y . - l,; . V g r C l 1: imiar honors in class 3 went mi hm: lnIlElPd in Halifax and ihelsaid to be imnrovinil with evelzv Tomnly Shailter iNeillv ,. 23 ('::l':rM5l::;:'l)n:ll?u;f'dFl:,::,9 ,,l;lTl:::l ll.nd- FRlll7n1't:.:.aldTdRIN.:)pll):ll.d TlrllItl::lCl195llP Peters ,4 Rlvemda 1 press said it was a rousing scrap.'lllElll- BM "'3! RN llle nod over Miss Worthy Dale lTa.vlorl .. 7 fl l ' Y, t It . "1 W H N, t a split decision. hutiR8mSR.V llll! llmv. mlllhl PVPN Squire, L. Ilicnncssevl .. 54 W" m""'m'”e )9 T m ll 5? "L ' . Fll;:"1P:ftall',tr9gflnhOl8'lffOl'f-I Nova Scotialknock him nut... It should he anllnisticia r1(ennedyl' 4 ll :21"bffn"lfl;mll:;k;,l:l";l?:l('n ax gllluffalo 210 010 0001-5 91 V" L" 'l""” V""”h'"F I'M" bdllexmung wrap m any "Pm" A”""way 'C"d.",m"' F6 paralivelv slow start. showed the Nixon Hurd 16- Delork ldl Kin-3 F""'"' SUN" m ”'d C9” '” N" '" ever-V m""d' Suppmtl lway with two and Forblc Kenitcdy der i7l' and White; Trucks. Byrdlma"d' Heyman '10” R"""”'' in: such a natural boxing event as the MacDonald-Traltlor go. the R a m s it y-Borden slugfist should and Brian McCallum one. Whltlorli's first clout. was the in Dairy & Lions Filth Game Jones. Jeficoat I6l and clilii:l7H6 Wm Wmhadond by the W.-Ionei Llnmmvlnl flrstlhole-in-one la the 81 years of lsuspended game of Jun, 17, the tournament. ll. F. ITickl Mc- SL Louis 000 000 MP1 4 1 Naughton of New Glasgow at Aber- Pmshumh mmm-m- 4, 4 olfllllmhl course pulled the trick on Haddix and semi. Bum-mk lmzl le -145-yard llth hole. He used a Nace. Llttlefield 491 and shepard.l::r out on the laugh LFacPi l Streeter began pulling toward a Rogovin, Negray tilt and Semlnick Ameriul Ln". 'victory in the first nine h lea h o w an lilallimore non orio 100-4 12 i , , .Clm,l,lnm.l 902 m3 lnxg-, 5 1 his 42 gave him the lead over wllm". (;,.,.H. .3. 7m,,rlnk ml Mayor": 44. Both men cameilti with and H. Smith. Lemon. Mossi llll H "" ll" h"k "ill" M'V9' 53” N and Naruon wlhemmli hwilsonvltwvo-stroke margin from the f-lrstl HR' (lie,-A Smith 1 iiiochester I00 020 Omwa 5 1lRichmond Howell. L-Hllrd. "97 9"" 0”-ii 9 " l , I . V mu-st blow of'the year. clearing N 1 V k loo 000 omrrl 4 3 arndvlde ilk: fllllt uulllll Ill . . the cpnlre-flgld rem-9 Wm. ljlqnly Kansas":-llv 012 0,0 MXA 9 0; Deal and St. Claire; Habenicllt. H says 9 15 Op S-apt am ' A P l E to spare and landing somewhere (i lhnlln lyl man 11. (rim i5i;V0lSPll9 l9l Ind W81llnAll0ll- buy glvgg Vgll he has in every hoult. t a r a e near the cinder track close to 400 Kllzlcf; ,7.'aml”Ben.B: Kellnel. andlToronto 000 002 300-5 I 1 Fans Wm M" hm" me huge ' . ll?” 5w”-V Astrolh. L-Grim. lilis. KC. Power H"V3"” 002 000 ml-3 5 3 ll ll" Cl""l"l'P"'Wn F"""'" 9i 'l'lle bllnshine island Dairy and ship liaroll Ii)g9llleI' with their own. - lap” Blake. ilrlnlian I91 and Berberet tlwcn Ram-My and l-PROV -'"lleS- Barry's Lions go at each other However Barryis nine cant be l.;a,-l....- m the peat" i'harlie ' 4 Si-antlebury Harris Ifll Scantle- whlch Bud tool by a whisker. Hejuln was nutmatched in his two goeslgnme with Gaston Roy. but the slugginll uni; young Frenchman would be the mnml, first to admit that Ramsay didn'il Tl", Dam. lwld ,, (..,mm;,mlmg take I lllP.V?lP ""0 lht! I'l'lE with 3-1 lead in games and need only nus when the odds are against during a downpour in the lltll N"! "P -'lfWl HP Mill "Wk l'- "Y" one more ilctnry to take home-them. the eighth Al-lually ll". l).,,lg,.,-5 this evening in the fifth of the city league softball out at the Parkdale Dia- counied out yet, having illustrated vividly in their series with the 3Y0 Will?" lll9.V l'RlllllFGfl ill?” 21 blows and would have undoubt- Slflllhl WI"-S lllef lwlllfl d0Wll edly have passed that figure Satur- 2'll- lhill lll9.V are most dllniel" day had the game not been callorl Ryan's heavy hitting crew blasted the Stars pitchers for a total of ,,.,, , ...,.g,.1n......lthe Lion's share of the champion-I Game time is 6.30. had 19 hits but as thpy xvprp at - ' hat when umpire Don Whclan called a halt to proceedings the K . . ... TOVE N b N h A score reverted to the last of the 4 burner G. E Apply 59 Chest e 1' l S seventh. it has been some time nut Si since Memorial Field has been the ink SALE;-: 1 Tiigsm; no 'n, 8-6 site of such a. devastating altar-it . l and not even in their 21-hll game "L 0'” M”Lea"' Mnnmlwi did the Dodgers show such long i:(lR'ls;u:ET;'A'n0ilNl0N"0i. llsdlioilkll .x llgild . l5l'iItlkLyn unite lVl,l'l)S uppcd his will lowall; dmanul pnmwl i -- --ml M--. vi . .:.:"":.s.::: 2:. .. , ' - Hynes. Cherry Valley. 'ii:l;:1:ul,'):" r;e:V:nn:'h9P hyk :9”; B:'m9kl;m Pi nfhls Filtllllllllp. the l)f)(lL1'(?r.S and 'FOR SATTE - PIAIWWDEAI. FTTTI triumph of the season-his first CLEVF.l.ANl) lAPi--Bob Lemon Mllelr: mg 'r:1:a3r:n:a::: dance hall. school. etc. Dial 4305. .vir,tory this month-although ihewon his 15th game Tuesday nightl ,0" ll", wri” 1' W" it qhnuld , L, L ggg M l . . y , l - . . ',"R s I y MAN.” C.C.M.lb'lg rlEl1lhl'll1fl:'l' lent the EBlfII'c:(:lE?.as Flevvavlialntl 'lndlladnxEscaal)nlllal:)1:.dl hr . dllly. Bmh M mp" learns hlrlwhv ,.x""m. mm".lnn- six innings w on e romp sin 0 on .-lm sons wi7ll s ll", men ll, "ch "nu," mums PM" 6””. a tightened muscle in his back. Baltimore Orioles -. l J" seam" long and "en lhmmh -..-.- r .1. The victory pushed the National Lemon. who has loll elghl. slvl um Flyel-5 hold , ,l,.ml,,e edge in FOR SALE - ONE lNTERNA' League-leading Dodgers 13 games up 12 hits but walked only two. league um” ll rhlilv dMm.l tional ll foot binder on truck. ahead of the S0('nlId-pl8('P Braves. lnon Mossi came into fan the final mean . min when we (mm in", Will take young cattle in trade, Newcombe checked Milwaukee-hatter in the ninth inning. down in the flmlxi Flam, 'M"l Gideon Msclialichlan, West Covc- on five hits. but gave up two-rlln It was Cleveland's lflth victory Dmmldv, boys ha” I I-amy immsl head. homers to Bobby Thomson andlover the Orioles this season,'lng lugging order lllemwlves will, Wlmrmvhl :: mom: IT-. C. mG,l.lohnny Logan. The Dodgers. with against three losses. phy," lllle Kip R,,,d.,.. Jack a pair of home runs by Roy Cam- ' l 12 l 4 M rim: Burke. Elmer MacNell and Brian :iI::1:iitionv.:T,ugl: liliudrbplirgunn n::lg:):(lla' I'd "4 when N'wk '1' S (v'v"hoa':reunl:bl,e ta lgmwell ahe peating rifle with telescope newl . . l y . . , l - 5 W 7' P F Pl” mndmnmdl 1 mm Custom GA M-lm9nl:':il "l":lRlxd ”AF;ilvE-l;:t:"PTl':;lf IARMOUTH. WP! Manluel at any moment. . t cm. ",1,-,,l Wm, lo lung 1 5" - - - Why l l l - lamirault set a iarmoutll golf cubl V axpk Mm whlwlk wlmhlg '0', I'll! -""'ll( 3 -WGPPHW 3 . W's 1 record here Monday when he fired. While the baseball boys are pre night doubleheader from Cincin- (wan ll" mews". nail Tuesday night. scoring four ' . 50 first game ITUDENTS Accomluooarlao-;"""'."'d '""i '" " . Prim" homel M" conegel decision and over-powenng the . 1R dl .' ll. lht 9-7. Apply 21 Plenum nr mal R377" ?l'et(i,sNIl:z7.lu:sk'l Eandaafillle Mays paring to wage war the conflict be- ltween Barry's Lions and Len lA.senault's Dairy rages. The Milk- men swept over the Lions in the first three games and in the third smothered Barrvs nine under a barage of base hits that register- ed 23 on the score sheet. and won going away. The Lions though ls four-under-par 31 over the 2.Rfl0' lyarrl. nine hole course. WE1)(iEP(-)RT. NS lCPI - An- gler Walter Mosher of Truro boaied -,.- ,-.n,, - la 597-pound hlucfin in the tidal QT ll DENT AlTCOMMODATEnieach hit a pair of home runs in waters off here Monday in nnlyilt .16 School St Quiet comfortable the afterpince. Big Klli ran llislminutes. Tuna of that size often home. Phone 606. lrnajor league leading total to 43.1 battle the hook for three hours. TWO S"'T'D”NT BOAlDEl.Si "hn BATE LEAVING FOR nanllraxp. Saturday. Sept. 3. Can accommo-I date .1 passengers. Dial am. CAI LEAVING FOR M0N'l'lIl7.'AL Dept. Sir Will accommodate .1 passenger. Call Grapaud Ex- change MI. 1 COMItNlNft.. navml Middleton. 1 trailnr or wagon. good tires. Fred lettl. rooms. heated. 115 Sydney. ' pa:-am. Meals available in . Apply Box SI. lagalattalbl ITILAFIWLIFT. SUITS International League iloluml-ins at Montreal. ppd. rain lll"'.V Wl and Monialvo. Noble (6). Syracuse 000 300 100 0-4 12 fl ' ' iiounreti back on Monday :li,;ntl Southport and played hcalls-up ball bcllmdj . their durable pitcher Spud Chand- lcr to take their first playoff win. D I O TRURO l()PI - Kildare Girl. Admittedly a 3-0 deficit in ganles lllnny Lad and Neal Budmu is quite an Everest for the Lions . to climb but if fans will look back mmped Mme mu m "Ir" fu- a (.mwl(. M weeks Hwy will re. ture races-at the Trllro raceway member that the Lions were down Tuesday mgh" 2 izzlrncs to the BVC in the best KM5” Gmv "w""l ,hy C' W" lllrm. M ml, Rfxries and Came Mackenzie. nosed out Silvester G. zroaring hack to rapture the last "1 "19 "Til hill Jolly l-NL T0l"lll' trio ,,( 1-.,nl,.5i,;. will, A slmwlng log the track in 1.15 3-5. came in like that they can hardly be count- ahead at Cooleyhnv in the second ed out yet and just might comellll?Hl- through to perlorm the seemInll.V Neal B"dl”"K- lmm 50'llllP0l'L impossible not of winning the P. E. l. stables. came put the next three. wire in 2.11 in the third event.” STOCK CAR RACES? COVEHEAD RACEWAY THURSDAY NIGHT. SEPT lat 0:30 P. M. Daylight Time. Admission 51.00. Children 13 and under- free if with adult. Allcarstebeinpitat0P.M. Al gate receipts to be used as purses. HENDERSON & 0llIlM0llE -- SALE TRETMENDOUS Grout Men's Wear Sale Continues Today with Guaranteed Savings of 25 per cent to 50 per cent off Entire Stock of Suits, Pants, Work. Clothing, Sportswear and Fine Haberdusha ry. ', flat”: play. The playoff is to liel ----- -- Baseball Finals Begin At Memorial Field Tonight Charlie Ryan's Dodgers Fiddler MacDonald's Flyerll tangle h the first game is best I of I at the oily league base- balt finals this evening at Mem- orial Field. The Dodgers won their way into the finals by virtue of their two straight victories over the Stars in which they showed some tremendous batting power lashing and trippers in the final game. urday afternoon. Sat- - The Flyers have been consider- wlll, ably strengthened by the return an of speedy. slick-fielding shortstop Jack Kane to the lineup and also boast some heavy hitters them- selves in the persona of Kip Ready who won the league batting title, Jack Burke. Elmer MacNelll ad Brian Lewis. Cllarlie Ryan's ace pitcher Paul the bill be the - Dodgers and opposing him will be out 17 hits including four round- the Flyers big right-hander Dannie Jay will be on Mal:Lean. Game tinle 5.46. Rocky Nelson is Votedim Most Valuable Player MUN'1'l(EAL tor r . le II II the international League's valuable player for 1955. The announcement was made by Ctnk Carroll of the Montreal Ga- zette. preaident of the league's Baseball Writes-a' Association. Nelson was first choice of 11 of 28 voting writers. He polled A total of 215 points on the bllll of sight for "I'll. seven for second, six for third and so on. Archie Wilson. Toronto outfielder placed second with 117 points. 5P00k Jacobs. Columbus second- baseman. was third with 156. Jac- obs drew five first-place votes and Wilson two. FIRST-TWO-TIME WINNER Nelson, 30-year-old native of Portsmouth, Ohio. currently leads the league in hitting. .364: home runs. 34, and runs batted. in. 13. He is the first player to win the most valuable player award twice in its 14-year history. He won first in 1963. - Clark. Rochester outfielder. lit; Ted Kuanski. Syracuse third- uasemln. 94; ate. in a primary ballot. Nelson is a prodigious handed pull lltttar but has demon around defcnrc fielder and .. ,,. 1 STARTED WIT! AIMY He broke into baseball in 1942 After service he won Rochester. Then and Brooklyn Dodgers. runs with 31 batted in 94 runs. Q Demeter. Buf- tllocky) Nelson. Montreal Royals';falo third-baseman. 70. and Vic first-baseman. Tuesday was named Marasco. Richmond outfielder. 57. most The eight entrants. one from each club. had been nominated earlier loft- strated skill in pushing his ball into left field against a pulled- ia a sure base-runner. trhee years of U.S. army the Piedmoht: League batting title for Lynchburg. iVa.) with a mark of .371 in 1947. The next year be hit 3.0! for followed trials iwith the St. Louis Cardinals. Pitts- burgh Piratss, Chicago White sex 1 He came to Montreal in 1958, led the league kl runs batted in. with 136. and was purchased by Cleve- land Indiana after batting .647 in the Junior World Series against .Kaaaas City. The Indians returned Other voting points want to Allialhlm to Montreal shortly after the III: start of the 1964 season. Last sea- Asdrutial Barn. Cuban outfielder. son he led the league in home Probable PE; NEW YORK IAIN pitchers for today's may-r In" games (won-lost records in m-ml -vial: American Lbagun Boston at Chicago-Brewer vs Keegan I0-4l New York at Kansas Cm y. Byrne H2-4l vs Porto:-ilrrgl-,, .u Washington at Detroit i4.4l (12-l2l Baltimore at (ll('l('l;1n(l,w'llh I3-51 vs Score (13-lot National League Milwaukee at Brooklyn IN, Burdette (10-71 vs Erskine lit); Cincinnati at New York Fouls; 19-8! vs Gomez lli-7! Chicago at Philadelphia lNl Minner (8-8) vs Rogovln til. 30. Louis at Pittsburgh INI- Schmidt (4-8) vs Dnnnscn -2.5. l i ii vs Bunnini: '2-41 ni- CANADA'S NAVY requires . The Kinsm l l I CHARLOTTETOWN Hell lmd .2. How,” 1.5, and Lnllat wgliiahn tilt and Porter. Streuli Mm invites all Service Clubs. 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