Anchors Clinch First Section [with A 5.1 Will gver Millionaires 7 clinched first section honors the City Baseball League when ey came through in the late inn-- s in chalk up a 5-1 victory cvur e Millionaires in the lest sched- ed game of thesection. There are ur Wlfllimod games still to be ' lsyed but irremective of the out‘- me the west end teem Qanot bc eaded. . ~ The Jinx that has pursued the Millionaires ever since the season {o}. underway made its presence elt again yesterday afternoon. For six and a half innings with Lartcr d McAleer locked in e tight hur- duel Millionaires stayed in the nning as they gave up but one in that stretch; but the roof ll in in the last of the seventh. ors opened with a single es e grounder to short took a bed hop; the runner was advanced on a sac- rifice. Larter got the next men on an infield out and seemed to be heeded out of danger but another single that bounced erratically m lie outfield went for e triple and a run scored; a minute later an error ave the Anchors mother run and cltenzlefs triple sent the third unner scurrying across the olate ore the last hitter was retired en s. fly to centre field. Two suc- sessivo singles and another error ve the winners their final run in e eighth after Millionaires had 4 van. 0V s . h O islets: jlarterp. Pushed across their only tally in the seventh. Larter who had sing- led and advancing to second on g fielderh choice scoring on l-lennea. sey's bingle. . T-R-ll!" McAleer in chalking up his third win of the season in lie-l seven inning stretch on the mound let his opponents down with three hits and no runs while Ready his successor was found ‘for two safe ties and a run in his two ininng turn; llllmer iarter, while nicked for ten safe blows allowed but two earned runs oif his offerings bu‘ errors with runners on gave the winners their other three count- ers. BOX 500R! Anchors Ledlair Ryan lb McKenzie, Matheson se Reedy rf, p lVicLean cf Perry c Stanley if McAleer p, rf . Totals .......... .. a aeoueonbanlnv-ssssss: - Millionaires M. l-Iennessey 9b Strain rf . McKinnon Goodwin lf Lund lb .. Chlpman e Connors ls . . McDonald cf, if . a-Allen cf . Totals ..... .. a-replaced Goodwin in fifth. sh5€d@idki@klgaifi u¢c»acOOOO&I sOwNOUOw»»fl a - r vs - HHNHbO¢NHw° oou¢¢nwmpg :ea»u~eowcw> unv-oacow-ooan oéaoooceoofl 2, Millionaires i; batted in, l-Iennessey, LeClair, Ryan, McKen- zie, Stanley; 2 base hits, Connors, LeClair; 3 base hit, I-lennessey, barter, IeCIair; sacrifice hit, Stan- ley; stolen base, Ryan 8, Perry, Summary: Berned runs, Anchors M. greens and fairways, 4.11s; of them, were receiving last a N..‘P.E.l- Goll Tourney O ‘JULY s. 194s 11s.: GUA_Z‘.DIAN,_CHARLOTTETOWN Belvedere Golf Club links will be the scene of much activity for the next three days for starting this morning the cream of the Maritime shotmakers, I30 in all will start out in quest of the New Brunswick-P. E. I. golfing title and before‘ the firing is over late Wed- nesday afternoon Belvedere's old man pa: which has many times in the pest successfully defied the attempts of link artists is expect- ed io have many ‘close calls. O l Pbraner champions and near champions make up the galaxy of stars which has been attracted by this year's events. At least 20 of the entrants are given an equal chance of coming through with “top honors andywhile these well known golfers will rule as favorites it may be that some unknown wi_ll come through in the clutch with s. record-breaking performance in a tournament that now has drawn a record entry. list. . All dey ‘yesterday the roiling over three Displaying too much speed for the field in all three heats Har- old stead's Buddy Budlong, driven by Wailie Stead. Saturday night captured the 2.2‘! Trot, feature event on the night racing program held at the Exhibition track. It was the same story in ell three heels; Buddy got away on top to open up leads and the remainder of tnc field coudn't catch him although in the last heat he was forced to stave off a gruelling half mile drive by Brendon’s Boy to make it three in a row. Joandale, driven by Jiggy Arb- ing provided an upset in winning the 2.30 Trot with driver Arbing coming back later for another up- set win when he nlioted Miss Knox to victory in the Classified pace. Mac Watson was too good for the field in the 2.20 pace dashes while Dudy Budlong, another Stead- owned horse gave the stable its second win of the evening by pac- ing to an upset win in the second Classified Pace dash on the card. £80 Trot Jerry Guy away on top we.» passed by Joandale at the quarter pole and opened up a big leau as they hit the back stretch the soc- ond trip but Jerry Guy and Miss Playfair had moved utght up by the time they hit the stretch and it was a real battle to the wire Buddy Bgludloaagls» Winner Feature Even Night Racing Progra the first heat es Buddy Budlon made every post a winning on with Brandon's Boy closing a bi gap finishing a length behind Bud Kalmuck, Geo Guy, Dan Mc Elwyn end Peter Kin Aubrey flu ished in that order. 3rd Dash: An easy winner th first two heats Buddy Budlou had to stave off Bud Kalmuck an Brandon's Boy to win the third r. a heed. All through the final ha’: Brendan's Boy tried the leaclc with Bud coming on in the stretc- to very nearly win the hee Brandon's Boy was third follows by Dan McElwyn, Peter Kin Auo rey and Geo Guy. isaioussmsc Pace The crowd got another surpris as Miss Knox after trailing Lor raine Abbe and Winnie Scott tr. first half got up on even terms b the time the seven-eighths pol had been reached arid in a stretc drive with Lorraine and Winni won by half aalength to pay ST for a $2.00 ticket. It was a tiarlllin finish all the way with inrrairx second a neck to the good ove Winnie. C. Albert Budlong w fourth. The daily double ticket o. Buddy Budlong and Miss Kno paid $15.80. - $.80 Pied '9‘ . y ‘ A ease SEVEN Baseball Results l sa-rcTnar ,~ NATIONAL Newflork I; Brooklyn ‘I. Boston ii; Philadelphia l 1 (Only games scheduled), AMERICAN - Philadelphia s; Boston s. Detroit d; Chicago 2. Washington s; New York ‘I. I Cleveland 8; St. Louis I. ‘ INTERNATIONAL Newark i; Toronto ‘l. Jersey City ll; Montreal la Baltimore 6; Rochester 4. Syracuse i; Buffalo 8. SUNDAY - NATIONAL Chicago l; Pittsburgh B. Chicago 2; Pittsburgh 6, New York i2; Brooklyn II. ‘ 2; Philadelphia 7. Boston 2; Philadelphia 5. 8t. fouls 6; Cincinnati B. 8t. fouls B; Cincinnati i. AMERICAN Detroit 6; Chicago i. Detroit l; Chicago ll. Phlladelplaia 6; Boston l9. Washington 5; New York s. l; INTERNATIONAL Montreal l; Rochester 0. Montreal is: Rochester l. Baltimore l: Syracuse ‘l. . , 143F575‘: fl-L-rrg-vll t i,‘ 7' ‘"5 . --H@.r¢ led; Wide Open F Amateur Title Record, Entry Golfers from all points of the Iferltimes and eastern Maine were poised here lest night for the fir- ing today of the first shots in the opening round of the New B11155. wick andPrinoe Edward Island amateur, iuhior, senior and profs;- sional championships. a There was a record number cf entries-ISO-for the tournament which will close Wed nmiev evening after s4‘ holes of medal play over the verdant fair- ways and velvet greens of the Bei- vedera Club links. The large entry liet includes 18 Juniors and nine profession is. ' Walter Reed, .l‘r., of Aroostook Valley. will not be on hand to de- fend the amateur title he won last year, but the cream of Maritime golfdom will be battling it out over the ‘l2 par i8 hole course for top honors. The galaxy of stars weilding clubs will include Ralph Barley of the Moncton Golf Club who re- cently annexed the Nova Bcotla title. Harley has come along rap- idly within the past few years and enters the tournament at the to; of his form. Then there is River- side'a John Steele, a long hitting golfer, a distinct early favorite with ability to cop the title. Ashburxfs Eddie Crowell, Heli- fax, last year's Maritime amateur. king, heads the list of prominent Nova Bcotia golfers entered in toe tournament. The home club of Charlottetown will be represented by such high ranking shot-makers as William “Pud" Beer, provincial and club champion, the brothers Maurie: and Cecil Dowilng and sorrel- topped Art MecKenzie. Play n; over their home course the a ve quartette, at the top of their game, can be as deadly and accurate a: eny competing in the,large fle.d. Al‘ While their performenceswlil be watched closely there are several other members of the local club 16th annual v follows: '" GAO-Frank W. field; Gordonfilegg, B. Hutchinson. Musician . m’"§’*.2".....“' umm’: i c a a . Fred l Beliefs, Charlotteto 8.404. B. Wilimo ‘- p Douglas Saunders, Ciytown‘: liun B. Wood, Brightwocd. Batik-Vic Lewis, Moncton Kirkpatrick, Ashburn; I. Weetfield. . 8.60—-W. E. Coolen, '1‘. Holman, Cherlottebowrip Lang, Brighirwood. " a ""’ Mill-J. G. Oh 005-11; ‘e Benin Mac ellum, Ash ncinn; James l. ray, River ide. 1 ij lids-J. . Perris, ~Bath v _ Deane Hall tt, Ashbum; It. I. I a _ kins, Cheri town. .1 9.20—B. L EWWUCQII: Chapman, Amherst, _ a _v First Divides: k‘ ‘sac-mum Crowtli. Thos. K. Stewart. Akonquir ass-c. .1. carrobeli. 151a, Arthur McKenzie, arrows; a. .. Beetty; Woodstock u; " - ' 0.40.2. H. Harley, lsoquen- J. Bowling, Ch'tow1l: Bud Woodst . l Ahlillqillll. ‘ minute attention as many of the McLean: double play. McKenzie v0 Toronto w Buxhlo 5 , . lbs-man" ( A l/ltalize , your hairwiiii Vialis VITMIS-Preventedryneeqrouu loose dandruff, helps condition hair and scalp. VTIAllS-Containe no mineral ' oils, no animal lat- onlyfine vegetable oll. VlTAils-ie non-greasy, non- eticky. Never leaves blobs of grease or i in ‘i innings; off Reedy 2 in 2 mn~ ings; off Larter 10 in 8 innings; McAleer 9; Ready 2; Larte; 4; 45 minutes. Umpires: At the plate. Mario's; Bylnninsl 0’Brien Drives Winners In Two Races it URY. NY. Dorchestor, at Roosevelt Raceway night. Zam Zam was Joy Scott finished third. The wlnnirq mlrllfl a length, and the time 4-5. Deep Thoughts paid $8.60. 00 and $4.00 S., and Alberton. P.E.I.. home two winners. the seventh and eighth. drove entries. Mlle, Puree $8.500 War Master (O'Brien) ' The Diplomat (Parshail) Royal Ghief (Don Miller) Ryan in 9th; left on base, An- chors 6, Millionaires 3; first base on error, Ryan; hits off McAleer 3 base on bails, by Ready f; hit uy pitcher, Latter l; struck out, by posed ball, Chlpman; winning pit- cher, McAleer; time of game i hour on the bases, Kane and McQuarric. WIBIB July 4 "- (AH-Deep Thoughts, bay horse "owned by Charles A. Stowman of N.J., won the 87,500 National Pacing Derby consolation Saturday second and was about was 2:03 g5, Joe O'Brien of New Glasgow, N. brought War Master in Merry-Way in the Following are the summaries of the two classes in which O'Brien Seventh‘ Ilaee-Cbsdfied Pace, One visitors were getting in final Drac- tlce rounds before settlnG fill’- l“ quest of the "WT- 0! 801d’ that awaits the winner at the end of the 54 holes of medal play and in- dications were that the course would be lightning fast for the onslaught that will be made on it starting this morning at B139- Attrectlng as much interest as the open and amateur counPel-l- tion will be the Junior tournament with the winner qualifying to par- take in the Dominion champion- ship at Hamilton. Ont. later the month. 1'1 will set out_ in quest o1 the crown with the Belvederc dub having three entries and local 8°11 fans will be following the progress of this trio with more than an ordinary amount od interest. ‘ l O O Juniors will provide the bese- beil bill-of-fsre at the Memorial Field diamond tonight when Reece and Knights of Columbus clash in a pogtponed game. According to the manner in which the Knights have been performing of late they gum plenty of argument all the way- COO the cellar at present Knights have shown so much improvement late that their followers are con- vinced more than ever that the! will be right in the thick of the battle for final honors. On two or three occasions in the first sec- tion they have experienced heart- breaking setbecks in which they could Just as easily have been re- turned the winners but as the schedule advances the team is getting more poise and confidence and there should be a. far different story unfolded about them during the playing of. the ‘second section. O Although fem were disappointed at the inability of the Westville team to make the trip here yester- day afternoon for the game against the local All-Stars nevertheless the big crowd of fans who attended should give the high-flying Reece . Despite the fact that they ere in - Arbing getting home in front over Jerry, Miss Playfair third and v-he other» three entries pretty well strung out. ‘Hie winner paid time on the peri-mutuels. 0.21 Troll let Dash: It was Buddy Budiong all the way as he went off flying and with four of the other five horses going to breaks opened up a tremendous lead that was never threatened. It was quite a race for the next three positions with Bud Kaimuck getting the -ncd. Brendan's Boy third, Geo Guy fourth, Peter Kin Aubrey fifth and Dan McEirwyn sixth. 2nd Dash: it was a rviletitlon of TENNESSEE SUE SCOTTIE BUDLONG LEE BREWER LORRAINE ABBE . with Joendale driven by "Jlggy"_ Making e return to the raci. game Pat McKenna got Mac Wet son off to a flying start and med every post a winning one‘ ove the other five starters. Little Mil lie and Soldier Budlong battled a‘. the lest half for the manner-u‘ spot with Millie getting the deois ion. The other three starters war well strung out, all going to breaks No i Clallfled Paee Adding to the surprises Dud Budlong driven by Herold Stee corralled Mary's Delight at th stretch after the latter had le from the start to pace away in th stretch and win handily. Rosal (Continued on Page l2) ENTRIES mousse-us nacrs We d. July 7 $1 .600 In Purses $1 .600 NO. l CLASSIFIED PAGE-PURSE $400.00 WAIT N’ sea "‘ .... George Cream. Giftown- 0. 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Jersey City ‘I; Newark l. ‘_ “l Horseshoe 0lub HOISRBBOE CLUB ..’.I o1,e Len’ Phillips hung up e. new season's record in singles compet- ition at the Brighton Horseshoe Clash over the week-end when he scored i0 ringers in winning a close gems from Gerald Gallant byescoreofilipointstoflp mleek McCom-t lost a hard game who may rise to the occasion, be- come red hot and add to the many upset wins that marks the golfing game. Rated highly in the Junior play is Bill Thompson, Rivaside, who will match strokes with clubrnates Joe Btreeter and Thane Coedy and such Charlottetown golfers as Doug Pierce, H. L. Sear, Jr. and Tom Clerk. Professional golfers eosnpsting include Res Zabowsldf Ashburu, Archie Skinner, Algonquin, Dun Sinclair, Riverside, Boots Baird, New. Glasgow, Ned MCLIISRCI, Aroostook Valley, John McPher- tirmltorfnfe“ a Ilbbvugsilr’ < with 16 ringers had 40 points, while McDougall with i2 ringers collected 50. Following is the standing: Pta 6 All players who have not played were asked to be on hand this evening at 8.30. Knights my? Reece Tonight Knights of Columbus and Reece Junior baseball teams meet in a postponed game of the first sec- tion of irhe City Baseball League at the Park diamond this evening at 5.80. Conquerors already of the Reece squad this season the Knights will have their strongest lineup on hand in an endeavor to take an- other fall out or the high-fiylm Reconnaisance Regiment-teem. , QM $1‘: T" a lallx, “ma... onc~ __ tile-John Handles. P. C. Kelly, Prsderlctonrs Mayor Jan, ltimundaton. ‘ l0.00—Wiillem Davidson". aide; Cecil Bowling, Chtdwn l. O. ‘rurner, Prederictm. ~ lime-John WolstssihilM, ton; m. J. W. Bears. Fro w. a. 1a Crawford, Backvtllei‘ mic-Maurice McDonald, , g ton; R. G. Likely, Westfield ‘ . Jimmy Walker of the home club. remiss 0LOSE rursuA. 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