C. and B. Score 17-4 Win. Over Holmanls Last Night I Jack Kearna allowed only oney hit. in seven innings as Curran & Briggg defeated Holman's 17-4 at. the Queen Elizabeth Ball Park in E. Gram, ab Surnmea-aide last evening. but the young plt.cher'l feat was overshow- ed by some of the worst baseball 15 shown in Summerside this sea.son.;G The team's picked up a total of 13 errors, 1-Iolman'a getting 6, and C. as B. 7, and thirteen free passes to first base were thrown in to make the spectacle a bit more dis- mal. ourran Ar. Briggs collected eleven hits of three pitchers. .toe. Bernard started t.he game. but retired after giving up six hits in three frames. Williams went one and two-third innings. allow- ed three safe blngles. and walked five. Young (7harl.e Doiicette. fin- ished the seveii-iiining fiasco, giv- ing four more free tickets. and being touched for two hits. All l-Ioiman's quartet of runs were. im- earned, and the Clll'l”afllIE'3 earned ten of their seventeen. Dee Lefiir-' gay had a perfect night with the? hiudgcon. getting three singles in three, official trips. and Kearns hit three. for five. Johnny Whalen went. from sec- ord base to foul territory back of first tn gather in W:1l:ams' fly in the fourth. and a siiappv double iilav started hv second sarkcrvarce Harris. and pivoted by Coke Grady. were high spots in an otherwise prom drab affair. BOX SCORE . ('urran Av Braggs Ali X 1' C D. Cameron, ef P. Green, c J. Vlfhalen. 2b C Grady. ss .1. Kearns, p E Dalton. rt D. Lefurgey. if M. Cannon, lb G. Dalton. 3b P. Schurman. c x V Harris. zh xx 'M. Schurinan. as "N Walker. rt WC. Gaudet. fifh Totals ll 21 x-replaced Green in Fourth. xx--replaced Wlialen in fifth. " -Replaced C Grady in seventh. 2-433--hJtx9Jz!4):..)m&x-4lx3'J' L...--93--9-N-w;.ir.ars3 33333-4'-r:d-Aid--3e43 --433l9O7O9TzD(-)”-d-Pet-T -5rJ3DL-ID3333-4--Ks?-43) -:33---owns-isaoori RAGING FIRST DASN 1.-i2Tpim.-ii”-d.-iiiion in third. Ilolinan's Ab R H 0 A II MacKay. cf .......... .. 3 l 0 0 0 0 .. 4 0 0 1 1 1 M. Delaney. ss . 4 0 0 2 2 l Grady. lb 3 0 0 6 0 1 . Simmons. rf . 3 i 0 0 0 1 Gay. if 3 0 0 o 0 0 L. Mitchell. c 2 l 1 a 0 1 C. Gillis. ?b ..-.. 2 0 0 4 1 0 G. Bernard. p .. l 0 0 0 0 l yG, Williams. to K 1 0 0 0 O 0 L C Doiicette. it xx 1 0 0 0 .'l 0 21') Underviood, ivli l 1 0 0 0 0 ;Tnt.als 28 4 l 21 7 6 ix--Replaced Bernard in fourth. 'X3(7R.eplaced Williams lPh-- Got in first on error lis in seventh. Siiinniarv- Earned :'uns- C Av B 10 in fifth. for Oil- Rhl's Scliuriiian. C Grady 2. 'Kearns fl. F Dalton, 1-rfirrizev fl.- Caiinrm 2. G Dalton. P. Grady. Stolen Bases . Green. C Grady Le- furgei, Cannon, (1. Dalton. Gavidet. tMacKar R. S"TlTl(l".S. Gillis. Left on basr.s- f' .K- B P Holinan's 3. Walk: .. Ber-iard R Williains :'i Doucette 4. KPal'llS (ictlhlr lll.'!V!HRt'l'lS to C Grady to Cannon. Doiihles---C. (irntlv. Keririis. Triple-Cannon. Passed balls. Green '3. Mitchell. Hit hr niirlier lav Bernard 1 linip "Fs- val?” Phillips. Bases- Cillfl .-irri Saiiririrt lS'SitIe Red siixl "Beat Giants 10-6 In a game of the Little Bigger fragile yi-sterdayl nioriiiiip. the Red Sox beat 1hE;WPl'e given outstanding x., R5737! l T' maul IN ' 0'55. .' noun: i PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Ivan Doherty, the little man of swing in P. E. I. Boxing circled, announced last night that Gil Ed- wards, hard-hitting New York JULY 7, 1953 Elntermediate Abbies gWiden Lead With 2-1 Win Over RCAF Royals The League leading Intermed- iate Abbies widened their margin over the second place R.C A.F. Royals to five points last night as they shaded the airmen 2-1 -in a well played ball game on Memor- ial Field. Randy Edwards. pitching with a sore arm, hurled gilt-edged bail for the Intermediates as he won his second Island League game in two starts. He allowed seven hits and held the. airmen scoreless un- til the eighth liming. Edwards gave up only two sin- gies in the first six frames. He weakened slightly in the seventh and eighth innings but still had enough stuff to keep out of serious trouble. "Moose? Maccready of the Air Force started slowly and improved as the game wore on. He was touched for six hits and held the Abbbies to two hits and no runs Summerside in the last four frames. Edwards defensive Both MacCready and Giants lit-ti Garth l-lnrris did theisiipport by their team-mates in a pitching for the uiiiiii-is with Ul- game that lasted only ric Arseiiaiilt on the rcreiviiig eiidmaiid fifty minutes. VVll1l'P(I Barlow was on the mound shortest and snappiest nine-inningy for the Giants and George Deigll-lcontest to be played here this sea-i Arscnault threw ison. out. three Giant lilllllltllis trying fol Big an uas catcher. sical S9t'flll(I. and led his attack with two hits. Dean Cruise. and Eddie Ploritrs hit doubles for the Red Sox. Wilfred Barlow and Dr” Piirccll stood out for the ;Giants Each of these teams has now won one and lost one. i ,the second inning and drilled out: lI”CC”ad-V' 19 " iEddy TONIGHT 1 8:30 P.M. Starters With Positions Tuesday NOS. 1 AND 5 DASHES-5200.04! A DASH Abner Mrcravr. Lady Abner. Budlpng, Dean Swift. Good liuck. NOS. 2 AND 0 DASHICS-Sl7.'5.tMl A HASH .Bud's Echo. Real Set, Roma Joandale, Judy Kalmuck, Helen l-la NOS. 3 AND '1 DASHES--0300.00 A DASH Surprise Lady. Billy lt'fcVey, Marion E.. Dale 3.. Judy Budlong. NOS. 4 AND S DASHES-5200.00 A DASH Prince Budlonx. Min Knox, A Henry Day. Capt. Missniiri. Billy Budlorig. Dan McF.iiiyn Tartan. rvester. Belle Budlong. B.idliin,.', Bessie rgoi Pointer. Ann's Roy. Gahagan. Starters Wi For Saturday, July 11th N05. 1 AND 5 DASHES-0176.00 A DASH 'i'eu't.l See 1.-0'1 Dream. Holly Monei-. Fleepr Sam. Valley Long, Bob Csnuck. NOS. i AND I DASIIFS-5200.00 A DASH Rmnl Frott. AYIIVHWA3. Carl Aubrey. Wnyniark. Moiiri ltoyal. Lilly Marlene. Follow Up Jr. NOS. 1 AND II DASHE5-3200.00 A DASH Lucky Number Tfelah Ilanovnr. ions. Mighty Deli, Rosalie H. FREE FOR ALL-DASHES ho-on Mite. A. G. Scott, Thelma Lou. Clipper. Johnnie Kalmuck, Ahhelan Charlottetown YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE-Wed.-Thur.-July 8-9--Time 8:30 P.M. th Positions Harvester. June Bi'ee7e, Ronnie's . Miss Coiiiiiiniidn, l-iiniikic Bud- ! AND 7-0300.00 A DASH Bnhe Rritirin. Josedale d, ffeilzcii-and Chief. Driving Park Itlll iilimlil tiiitiiwi TIE GIIIIIIIIIIIN Ilf IIIIEN ILIIIIIIN II IHI Hmieutoctodund mduciodiiysav IS QUEE Iodi with the London Phihygnonieoretnnge. . .. . sssoomo umuusml pun non. Q ZABETH -4 ithird on Ready !Blackwel1 Goes On Yank Retirement List hour me. one It was Jack "Spy" Ready, the tPani'B Lcaguels leading hitter. rapped out three hits in four trips to lead the Abbbies' attack. Ready doubled in singles in the iliird and sixth. He hiked his battling average to .412. Ready scored the Abbies' first rim in the second inning as he crossed the plate on first baseman Liiiid's single into right field. Jackie Cairns scored again for the Abbies in the third after he drew A walk. got to second on an infield error at second. rnunderl 's single to the out- field and scored when the catcher erred on the throw-in. The. Airmen scored their lone run in the eighth after two rten were retired. Kilby got to first on a fielder's choice as Cuker Pineau ii-ut down his high bouncer at third and threiv Maccready out. at the plate. The Air Force. catcher stole second and scored on Ron Mac- Kenzie's single. Both infields were particularly hot. Cuker Pineau was sensational at third for the Abbbies handling iten chances without an error lwhile Ron MacKenr.ie. played a ibrilliant game at short for the ' airmen. l nox scour: t lPineau. lib lcairns, rf . .R.van. c lwhitlock, as ' Ready. lf ll.iind. lb . lMacDoiiaid. rf 3Keniied.i-, 2b . .Edwrirds. p . l Totals noose.-oc--ax enoeoi-mi-:3-o: u ... 1 qonnuoua--Ni... H u v---i-oiaooooau-, nose-.-aco--at! Slickers Defeat LYC; Other Games The improving City Siickera de- feated the highly-mted Llguorian Youth Club wlille the B.Y.C. and Sunshine Island Dairy and the Legion and Jziycces played to draws in City Softball League games yesterday evening. The Slickers downed the I..Y.C. 6-4 as the B.Y.C. and Dalrymen played to a 5-5 draw and the Leg- ion played to an 8-8 deadlock with the. Jaycees. Sonny stull pitched for the City and went the distance. to earn the victory over the L.Y.C. Allan Shephard started for the losers and gave way to his I3l'0I.l'lEF Wilf in the sixth inning, Allan was charged with the loss. Clarence Peters of the L.Y.C. hit. a home run in the first liming. Del- bert White of the City had a double while Jack I-lennessey of t e L.Y.C. banged out three hits i three trips. The B. Y. C. came from behind to score three. runs in the top of the seventh inning and earn ti draw with the Milkmen. Art Ballem pitched for the Tlairymeii and Wally Shephard for l ROYALS i All '6 A v .- -FEOKQKOCOUIF-dt-dl) Fr 0. ii 0 vi 0i 0'. .XIlll'pll)'. rf . Kilby. C Maci(enzie, so lciaudet. cf iPciiy, lb l Pittman, l Ricliard. ' Rartoii, I. 3b 2b If I-3 3hI'o3i&n5iLb3a5Qi5 r-oaoccoo--cg .1i-awoc-i-p-i-I n .poo:.zo.ar-wt-ta h7D3IQ otnls .' LINESCORE ! RCAF 000 000 010--1 7 3 ' AIIIIIES on ooo 00x-2 s 2 l Maccready and Kiiby; Edwards and Ryan. Siiinmary-Earned runs. Abbies l. iRCAIil 1: RE.I.. Liind. Mackenzie; Ldouble. Cairns. Whitlock. Read); . triple. Maccreadyz sacrifice hit. ;Keiinedy; stolen base. Kilby; left ion base. RCA'F 6. Abbies 6; struck out, Edwards 4: walks, Maccready g2; hit. by pitch. Gaudet by Edwards; lpassed ball, Kilby. I Fmpires, E. )lacNeill; bases. L. i Do; le By TOM BRADSHAW P1-IILADELPHIA, (AP) - Ewell Blackwell's atiempted baseball comeback ended in failure Monday as New York Yankees' towering righthander went into voluntary retirement. Blackwell. whose sizzling offer- ings earned him it variety of nick- names including "The Buggy Whip" left. the slumping Yanks to Dick lip his wife in New York and head for Tampa. Fla.. and at. least temporary exile from the major league world. i The Yanks didn't have much to say at the .'i0-year-old pitcher's de- parture-they had enough troubles of their own. Besides. what does another baseball player say in in situation like that? Even the. normally loquacious Casev Stengel was terse. "Blackwell just decided it hurt too much when he tried to throw hard." said the Yankee manager. "He hopes in long rest will solve his problem." In his heyday with Cincinnati Reds. now the Rt-dlegs. Ewell was the bane of National League batters. He racked up 22 victories in 1947 on in Cincinnati ball club that finished fifth with I total of 73 wins, The. lanky hurler was hampered by a sore R1111 all this season. He. was acquired by the Yankees last August. after being waived mt of the National loop. The Blackwell deal sent four players -- pitchers John Schmitz and Ernie Nevel and outfieiders Jim Greengrasg and Bub Marniiis-to Cincinnati along with 335.000 in cash. Blackwell contributed onlv one victory in five Yankee appearances in 1962. Plagued with physical complaints this year. Blackwell hurled 10 2-3 innings before his retirement. He was credited with ti victories and no defeats. He. said he would rest. at Tampa until next spring. then try once more with the Yanks. Always a stickler for good conditioning. he showed up at st. Petersburg. Fla. last March weighing 210 pounds. more than M river his normal figure and said he felt better than ever. To take Blackwell's place, The Yankees called up leftliander Art shallock from Kansas City of the American Association. where he had a record of nine wins iuralnst three losses. Little League Managers Will Meei Tonight A meeting of everyone interested in handling a Little League East!- bali icam will be held this evening in the offices of the Physical Fit- nesg Department on Euston Street at 7.30. The meeting is being called by Randy Edwards and Randy wants all those who would like. to man- age A Little League ball team to be on hand; Gray Equals course Record Bob Gray fired a blistering 69 over the Belvedere Golf Course Sunday afternoon to equal the of- ficial amateur record for the course. The unofficial record of GB is held by Doug Saunders. Gray was competing in the Week- end aweepstake when he shot his 69. Low net in the sweepstake was won by Wendell Gillis with a score of 58. Gillis. who is a first year golfer., has a handicap of 30 and Sunday went around the course in 88. His net score is possibly a record for the local course. Softball Meeting A softball meeting of all those interested in a City Girls Softball League will be held this evening at 7.00 in the Physical Fitness De- pai-tment'a offices on Euaton Street, Tomorrow night at 8.15 the week- ly meeting the City Softball Lea- gue will be held at the Holy Name Hall. Baslebdfia-ciice The. Junior Abbies will hold it praotlce this evening on the Mem- orial Field Diamond at. six o'clock, it. was announced last nlghtufy Randy Edwards. ATTENTION Entries for Saturday 12 o'clock Wednesday night. No purse less than S200 .1 Summerslile Raceway night's racing will close at S Detroit ...-. lie B.l'.C. Both liurlers pitched top notch ball and kept the hits well scattered. , Ballem led all batters with three hits, including a triple. Eddy Kiiys middleweight has signed to fight Henry Jordon, Atlantic City, New Jersey middleweight in a ten round feature here on July 24th. Promoter Doherty stated that he had a great deal of trouble sign- ing both fighters. He reported that Bob Higgins. who represents Jordon asked for a 31500 guarantee to have his fighter meet Edwards, the mod- est knock-out artist from the Bronx, New York. The Boosters Deadlocked and Gerard Burge. pulled off out- standing ratches in the outfield for the B.Y.C. John Thistle singled in the last of the seventh ining to drive Ivan Connors across the plate with the tying run as the Legion and Jay- cees battled to a draw. Jack Morris pitched for t.he Jaycees and Con- nors for the Legion. Connors gave up eight; hits and Morris twelve. Walter LePage. Nlorris and l-lodgson each got two hits for the Jaycees while L. Ward. P. Mahar, Maurice Goodwin and Verne Blanchard got two for the Legion. Lineups: Jaycees-1.. Gallant. D Dalzicl. turned thumbs Softball Games This Eveiiiiig R. .llacLennan. W. l.ePzigc. ii. Hodgsoii, ll. Carr. .1. Reveil. , . 1 L Arsenault. MacDonald. N. Young. W-,'1l;E:egl1m,egog3:e1Lh&&l::ng:;n:: J. Morris. six o'clock. The R.C.A.F. will play the Guardian Angels on the Old Diamond and the Legion will meet Canada Packers on the Knights Diamond. Sport Centre Games Today Tennis matches and softball games will be played at Victoria Legion-Gi. Bears. 1.. Ward, J. Tliistle. P. Mahar, M. Goodwin. V. Blaiicharci, P. Bolger. S. Ward, MacLeaii. Nicholson, 1. Connors. Clly7S('ft11tlPbllry lf. Pryor as. Summers lb. Stull p. While c. Ryan cf, MacDonald 3b. McAulay rf, Vail 213. L. Y. C.-Peters .'lb. P. Shephard cf. l-leiiiiessey c. Piiieau 3b. Mac- Donald lf, A. Shephard p. as, llurnaghan 211. Diiun rf. Proude 54. W. Shephard in. Canada's Davis l Cup Teain Picked By GEORGVI-JAPRAJKOR Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL. iCPI -- Two vet- erans and two newcomers were picked Monday to represent Can- zida in the first round of the North Aineriraii zone Davis Cup tcnnis l.ie here .iulv 17--19 The team Lorne Main. 2'2 Toroiito alldt Vancouver; Henri Rochon. 29. Montreal: Paul Willey, 22. Van- couver. and Bob Bedard. 21. Sher- brooke, Que They were picked by the Davis Cup selection comniiitee of the Canadian Lawn Tennis Associa- tion to play against a three-man Mexican team in the opening round of the international tournament Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 2 1, New York 000 000 24x-6 15 0: Miller. Ridzik (81 Peterson 131 and Burgess; Worthington and Westruim. Noble 17). L--Miller. Cincinnati . 003 000 210-6 9 0 Chicago 000 014 20x-'1 12 2 Podielan and Semnick, Land- rithf 4i Baldwin 17!: Rush. Min- ner (Ti and Garagiola, McCullough (fit. W-Minner. Hrs: Cincinnati- Klusze-wskl: Chicago-Serena, Jack- snn. Brooklyn 200 221 043-14 15 '2 Pittsburgh 100 001 000- 2 R 1 Meyer. Hughes (til and Campan- ella; Lapalme, Face (6) Schultz t7i and Sandlock. L-Lapalme. W-Meyer. HRs: Brooklyn-i-lodges. Cox; Pittsbiirgli-Abrrims INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Purlllo. Montreal . .. 400 000 000-4 41 0 Syracuse ' 400 001 11x--'1 R 0 Roebuck. l.-asoi-da Hi and Thompson: Griffore, Landeck (BI and Partee. Buffalo 000 300 110-5 11 0 Springfield 000 102 000-8 if 1 Harriet, Coppage (9) and Ryan; Brosnan and Burbrlnk. Ottawa at Rochester rain. Toronto at Baltimore rain. A n- .- ed. postponed. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 010 000 200-3 0 0 Cleveland 000 132 00x-6 lit 0 Rogovin. Keegan (Ti and Sheeiy. Lollar (7): Garcia and Ginsberg. L-Rogovin. I-ms: Cleveland-Roeen. Doby. First. New York 000 504 100-10 12 1 Philadelphia 200 020 010- 5 11 0 Saln and Silvera: Martin. Fanc- vich (41 Fricano (7) and Murray. 'L-Martin. l Hm: New York-Mai-tin. Rizzuto. Mantle; Philadelphia-Zernial. Boston 100 000 001-2 '1 0 Washington 010 000 000-1 7 0 Delock. Kinder rm and Wliber; Byrne and Fitzgerald. W-Delock. Second game- New York 00041000 fl 0 0 Philadelphia 000110 010 3 11 2 Raschi. Reynolds 15D and Berra; Bishop, Schelb 14! Fricano (ill and Murray. W--Rcynnlrls, L-- Eishop. HR: New York-Wood- lings. 200 021 002 01 I 12 A SI. Lmilil .. 110 010 211 00 'I IS 1 Gromek. Herbert (8) (Marine (10) and Balls. Bucha (10); Cain. Paige I7) and Courtney, Moss (10). W-Marlee: 1.-Paige. HRs: Detroit, Lund, Boone; St. Louis, Wertz. SNAP SIlO'I' FINISHING loll: of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Double poaurea only 55 cents. leprlnto 4 cents each. Mall Film Scrvlce. also prints. Any roll of 8 ex- Park this morning under the sup- ervision of the Sport Centre sup- crvisors. Those wishing to play tennis will report to Earl Nichol- son at the Charlottetown Courts at 9.30 while those who wish to play softball will report to Billy Pryor at the Knights of Columbus Dia- mond at 9.30. Skeelfhbhds Unofficial Shoof A number of shooters last even- ing were trying out the various stations at the Charlottetown skeet Club's new location on the property of Wallace Rodd, High- fieid. The Club officially starts the season with an open shoot for members and visitors tomorrow and President T. M. Gillis wanted to be sure that everything was as it. should be. A number of adjust- ments had to be made in order to get the traps Just. right.. All the stations face falling ground so that there is excellent visibility . for sighting the clay pigeons. tlon for servicemen and veterans. Amid 3 good deal cf ch,” ome Warner placed 10th in the Harper and Ar; Hogan made (he Southern Railway conipetitioii. non bpst showing in me quire unof. Horseshoe club The following members will coni- pete in play in the Brighton Horse- shoe Ciub this evening at seven o'clock: R. Vessey. R. Mat:Dougail, K. Dalziel. A. Martin. A. Lund. Junior Smith. .1. Davey. Len Phil- lips, Nels Whitlock. L. Crabbe, J. Buote, R. Larter and A. Doyle. Main and Rxichon are veterans of Davis Clip nlriy. The Mexican icam. rleirated by Canada 5-0 last year. will be head- ed by Mario Llamas. He will be accompanied by Rafael Ortega and Cancho Contreras. Canada's selection committee wasunder the ciiairnizinsiiip of Dr. Georges Leclerc, iimr-playing Davis Cup captain. Bisley iiiiiiiis BISLEY CAMP, Eng. Il'teutei's)- Officer Cadet E. L. Warner of Lennoxville. Que. shot a score of 33 Monday in open rifle competi- Gil Edvyards And Henry s Jordon Signed To Fight Here 01 Friday July 24 (down on the figure and one mom. Schoendienst And Kell Lead In Batting Race lgy g'l5AF Sgt. F. Brunt with ii score mm” evening-5 shoot. Baseball Standings By The. C-ngadian Press National League "19 IHWIWIHK times and for the following sgeszv At. 9:00 o'clock. the ll-year-olds will take the field. At 10:30. the 12-year-old: will take the field. tat tl);30f ilhe 13-year-olds will " ” S I9 ll Number. At 3:00 the 14-year-olrls will take the field. Peake's Bombers Defeat Parkdale. Peoke'ii .. . , .. Last Sunday afternoon Peake's Bombers played host to a visiting Parkdalc team and defeated them 4-1 in it closely contested game before a small crowd. Only 8 few of last years Peake's team were on hand in the line. W and there were new faces to be seen. Veterans Alfred Hand:-ahan and Jack Huahes handled the pitching chores for Peake's while Junior Mcu-od went the distance for the Arrows. The lone. Parkdnle run was unearned in the 2nd inning. Batting stars for Peake's were Al- frcd Handrahan and Kimble Jay. Rollie Lee played a strong game as Parkdaie catcher and also collected one of the few Parkdsle hits. The AI.-rows were capably man- aged from the bench by Lloyd Mc- All ranks P.E.I. Regt. Regt'l Band will for Pre-Camp Pay, Puttees. Parade. K. Jay as. F. Handrahan lat b. M, Handrahan 3rd h. T. Hughes 2nd b. A. Handriihan p. '1'. Dunphy c. B. Dunphy if, L I-fandricken tf, P. Gillan of. Parkdalo W. MacDonald cf. Arsenault 3rd b. Lonzraphie let 1:. G. Bradly as, 1'. Bell If. D. Carrol Ind b. R. Kerisington-1830 P. 0. Box 11; Charlottetown. Lee c, E. Roberts rt, .1. Mcuodp I-. SIIMMERSIOE RAGEWAY STARTERS WITH PDSITIDNS I Ilellnesilay Night - 8.30 CLASSIFIED EVENTS NOS. 1 AND 5 PURSE I200 A DASH Sir Francis Drake, Guy Long. Senator Cralgmyle. CLASSIFIED EVENTS NOS. 2 AND C PURSE C200 A DASH Ruby D519. Duke of Highland, Little Delbert, Meg Essa, CLASSIFIED EVENTS NOS. 8 AND '1 PURSE 8200 A DASH Belwin Budlong. Hilda Mae, Anne's Pride. Bob Caniick. riot Budlonli Dnrky Patch. Slmcoe Peter, Orange Hal. W 1. Pet. Brooklyn 46 28 .622 Milwaukee 45 31 .502; St. Louis I 43 32 .573 Philadeipliia. 40 :1 .552 New York .. 37 36 .507 Cincinnati 34 42 .447 Cliicagn .. 27 46 .370 P1 tsb 11 um ' ' ' 27 53 "338 Miss Worthy Dale, Col. Budlonl. O Lillie League - B II P l' ' ii rac ICES i There will be hast-hall practice today for the Little Leaguers at CLASSIFIED EVENTS NOS. 4 AND S PURSE 8200 A DASH Silk Hal. Carl Aubrey. Chocolate Dip. Peter Cleas. Liiity ATTENTION P. E. I. REGT. parade at the Ordnance Compound Annual Smoker on Tuesday, 7 July '53 at 1915 hours. Dress: Berets, Battle Dress, Web Belts. Boots and As this will be the final Pay Parade before Sum- mer Camp. it is essential that all ranks be present on All ranks must be in uniform in order to be paid and participate in the Re.-gt'l Smoker. Transport will leave the following points at the her naked Higgins it he thought he were managing Rocky Marciano. Higgins finally agreed to a com. promise and will have Jordon fight- lng here at a. figure well under the 31500 mark. Also asking a big guugnteg V," Bobby Gleason, Edwu-ds' manager, Edwards. who made a great im. pression on P. E. I. boxing tam with his showing againn Han-, Poulton has had offers to fight in Boston, Chathun and Summersid-. but decided to come here after . big guarantee. Edwards and Jordon will be fighting for a crack at Yvon Dur- elle here possibly on August 7th. NEW YORK. (AP)-Vetenn tn- fielder Red Schoendienst of St Louis Cardinals and George Kel of Boston Red Sox are threatening to run away with the major league battinlz races. As the teams enter the second half of the 1953 season. Schoen- dienst. holds a. 23-point advantage over his nearest National League competito .5, Frankie Baumholtz of the Cubs nd Jackie Robinson of the Dodgers. Kell boasts a 14-point. lead over Pete Suder of the A's in the American. Schoendienst tops the. National loop with a .351 average and Baum- hoitz and Robinson are tied for second with .328 each. Kell heads the junior circuit with ii. .342 maik, while Suder is runnerup at .328. Figures include Sunday's games. Schoendienst gained sevenpointa during the week as he went 13-for- 31. Baumlioltz. who finished secoitrl to Stan Musial last season. climbed Into a second-place deadlock with Robinson. The Chicago outfielder advancing from seventh. lifted 1111 average 18 points by going 14-for- 32. a .438 clip. Robinson. l'1InI1Cl,'-Ill last week. lost seven points. Cincinnati's Gus Bell lost. thr- points and fell to fourth at .12! Richie Ashbui-n of the Phil: mover into fifth as be boosted his averagi 13 points to .320. Kell. in displacing teammat- Billy Goodman as the Americar League leader. raised his averap 12 points. Although bothered by 2 bad back the chunky third uckei went. 11-for-25. a .440 pace. Suder, tied for fifth last week collected 10 hits in 22 trips Inf: increased his average 11 points. Goodman slipped to third at .327. W85hll1gIDl'l'S Mickey Vernon or- cupies fourth place with .822. fol- lowed by rookie Harvey Kuenn of Detroit in fifth with .320. Eddie Mathews of Milwaukee is tied for the National League lead in both home runs and runs batted in. Mathews and Cincinnati's Teri Kluszewski share home run honors with 24 apiece and another Red- leg, Gus Bell. is deadlocked with the Braves' youngster in RRI's wiiii 68 each. R Squire L, (17 REGGE) (17 Reece) including the Inspection and Regt'l Csllum. times listed below: . The lineups were as fllowe: ' mite-. 0 Summerslde-1815 hours hours Georgetown-1815 hours. . , A. W. ROGERS. Li.-col." Commanding