'RMA Lohnes' Captures Maritime Junio . Golf Chiship At Ashburn Club Monday Pnge 6 The Guardian. Tuesday. Aug. 23, 1955 Lions Advance To Finals lln softball 5emi.Fjnal5 . With 9-8 Win Over BYC I Harrys Lions adxanccd to they finals of the City Softball Leagucl last night against thc Sunshine. island Dairy ninc as they shadedl the B. Y. C. 9-8 in a I2-inning .' thriller. . The game was a continiiatinii ; of the contest started on Sundayl afternoon and which ended after seven innings in a 7-7 draw. The Lions took an 8-7 lead in the top of the ninth on an error Ind three cnnseciitiie Walks. but the R. Y. C. came back to lie things up fight again In their half on an error aiul two ficldi-r's clinices . The stalcniate rcitiatiicd tintil the top of the twelfth when Gal- lant": double followed by an oiit- field error allotted the run that; only ed in be the winner to cross. The BYC ueiit down fighting though. when Pincati went around ris third as the firsty of three. walks but was tossed out whenl he tried to score after a wild pitch Father Roche did the hurling. (oi the R l (l anti Spud t'han(i-l er slarletl for the Lions but wast ia tery tossed out of the game following a disagreement with uinpire Brian Lewis. Duke itifcaiium came in to hurl the last frame Gallant of the Lions led all liatters at the plate with it pair of doubles in two trips. Shearwater Navy To Play Sunday . In Doubleheader The Abbics softball team will. play a doubleheader iin Sunday with the Shearwater Navy nine at Memorial Field. y The tars are reported to liavct formidable Ulllflf. bill they will haie to be if thcv in- teud in lake the measure of the Abbies who finished in third place in the citv league and iverci ousted from the semi-finals by the S l. Dairy only after 11 hard fought struggle. t The first game will get under- way at 1.30. l Wildcats Blast Liverpool In Semi-Fina Lil tx7Hlltl0l.. N. S. t('P1-- Kentvllle Wildcats came off the ropes with a vengeance here Mnntlay night. collecting ll hits to lamhaste the lop-dog Liverpool l.arriipers 9-0 in the first game of their Halifax and District Sen- ior Pasehall Leaguc semi-finals. - Dirk Blinker scattered fotir hits in taking the win. Starter Ed llnrllnck. who gave up eight runs in the first inning. took the loss. Second-inning relicfcr lion Rich- ard: fanned l6 batters in a vain giipmpt to get his team back in the same Roger Ratio and lay Lanion-y 0 Baseball Practice All Little lpacue pl.-.iycrs are asked to be at Memorial Field Ehis mnrnlrig at 9-45 for a prac- nce during which the all-star team will be picked. The ban- lams will have a practice this afternoon at 2 pm. SAVE ON ls Opener t. tagnc slammed home runs for the Wildcats in the big first inning. Rada's was a three-run effort; La- ymontagnels a two-run blow. The second game of the best-of- In the first game of the beslt out of seven semi-final series furl the right to meet Charlottetown lot the Provincial title in men's softball. the R.C.A.F. Flyers de- feated Crystal Dairy at the Sum-i mersidc Airport diamond last night by the scare of 6-3. Norm Haney. going the rotile for the winners. allowed only three hts. struck out seven. and walked five. Ray Stull. on the. slab for the Dairymen. was touched for nine hits. whiffed Sport Echoes From Prince County THE BALLAD OI" BAY STATE PAT I lie was only another rpce pony Bay gelding. I trifle too bony. And the race fans hollered. "hc's phony!” As he ambled around the track. He started his racing trot-gaited. Andy hoped for the best. and just waited. But there viasn't nthingindicalcd That held ever win much jack. Held taken many.n lacing. Then he started with hobblcs pacing. But he still ended up a-chasing The winning nags to the wire. And though there wasn't ii trace nine series will bc at Kcntville . M . mnigmy SlKIlra::l:I hed make it great HALIFAX CP e H'lif ' C -I ' . dinals shoved a run ncdolzsmin tahre Th” "'8" mm ' ""'l'”ed pacer. eighth inning here Monday to edge Truro Benrcats 9-8 in the opener of their best.-of-nine Halifax and District Senior Baseball League SDl'I1l-flnalS- ' The Rearcals. whose Dick ('ar- ter got the one homer of the game -- a three-run blow in the Tflllrflle-llSPd three pitchers and the cardinals. two. The second game will Triiro tonight. he at niue'i?iIi5eTs Add Players WINNIPEG. tCPt -a Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Western in- ter-Provincial Football Union add- ed player strength Monday with! the signing of an import end and 3 Canadian guard. ! Manager Bill Boivin announcedy the signing of import Bill Rob- inson. n six-foot. two-inch J90- iThen Bay State Pat caught fin. His driver was Roach Macfiregor A sort of slick talkint beggar. lwho vowcri he'd break I leg or Bring the Pat horse home All9Hfl;y So Roach and Pat got together. And waiting the right kind of weather. They rounded the track. hec-fni'- leather: ...zIM-- mg timers said. At this year's Charlottetown lat- liibition Bay State Pat left the wire. last position With the other drivers all wishin He'd stay there till kingdom come. . Rut Roach pulled him out and' by cracky. two. and issued lnur frec passesl to first. t Johnny i)esRi?t-hes of thc Fly- t-rs led all batters with two hi including a double Paul Schu man pulled off the best dcleusivc play. spearinii a high bouncer to short and snapping the throw to first while in thc air to double the runnftt at first. . The Crystal Dairy team had two errors and the R.('.A.F four. Umpires: Hunter; bases. Bleay and Fenn. Rangers And Red Wings In Player Deal NEW YORK. tAPt -Net ork Rangers completed a dc. .ith Det.t'uil's National Hockcyt nea- gue champions Monday to. cen-. tres Dave Creighton and Bruccl (Bronco! Horvath. The Rangers gave up forwards Atallzic Kukulowicz and Billy IHaril Rnclt Dea front their farm sys- tem plus an unspecified stint of cash The deal was sptirrcd by Ihul loss of Ross Lnwc. a centre ac l quirctl from Springfield of thel .lmerican Hockey Leaguc Lowe- was drowned last week. Creighton. from Port Arthur. ()nl.. is I 2'1-year-old vctcran of six NHL campaigns with two 20- goal years to his credit Hor- vath. also 25. was the scoring sen- sation of thc Wcstcrn Hocke) Leaguc last year. Both flea and Kuk1iIowic1.. re- garded as big league prospects. had brief trials with the Hang . ers last year Den played for Vancouver of the WHL. y' ITO storm down the lioine stretch and win you Great fame. far and wide. l lWilh apologies to no iuict O O C You can take it from us.tliosc Siimnicrside Midgets are a smart aggregation They went in Spring- hill nver the ueokcnd and took on a baseball team. the members of which were on the average two years older than they. They lied them 3-3. and would tin- tlntibtcdly have handed them (am-Av pasting had they "0. ml. point getter in the person of Dons their 19-year-old southpaw against .VlEl('N8lll who amassed a total of faithful, possibly the most ardent. An hm gm, of our 7.1 points. three more than Roach group of baseball Summerside. yers Take Opener 6-3 Corner Elmer Ferguson wrote in his recent article on the world's finest harness racing driver. Joe O'Brien: ”Harness racing on Prince Edward Island equals pol- itic- in importance and surpasses it interest”. We will not pass an tiuion on this observation one way or the other but the island- i-rs' interest in harness racing was clearly demonstrated on Sat- urd when the largest crowd in ima' golden Island moons cram- met he confines of the Driving Pat to the bursting point to wai the nine best race horses in the Maritime Provinces battle for honors in the invitation Pacc It I 0 There isnll a fan on thc lsle that doesn't know by now that Bay State Pat won the race in three straight beats in as spec- tacular a bit of racing as the old Charlottetown Park has ever seen. Although Andy Perry's bay gelding didn't crack the lracl mark of 2.055 set by Bud Wen- ger back in 1936. he defioilel) established himself as just about the best there is in the Mari- tinios. it is indeed uiifortnnatc that the great gelding has to run the long mile. for it he could get out in fi'nnt at the beginning of a race there is hardly ii doubt in the world bill that he could traterse the oval in 2.05. I 0 I To say that the big week of racing was successful unuld bc the understatement of the )car. tEven though there were only one yafternoon and two evenings on which the pre-race weather cotild have been said to be anything close to favorable. no less than 94 heats were run off without one pustponment. This alone must be :1 record of sorts and announcer Frank Acorn said Saturday night that hc believes it could possibly be a Canadian record. Individual records of the competing horses item by the boards by the doz- cns as Jim Llewellyn laid out a smooth. fast carpet of red clay for them and Mr. Godfrey, who is the photo-finish photographer. uas the busiest man in the park. 0 O 6 The little town of Summersidc. the home of Bay State Pat. could a also boast of the week's highesti lCity Baseball Semi-Finals .To Start This Evening l The semi-finals of the City Base- hit ace Paul Jay in effort to ball League get underway this capture the always important evening with the second-place. first game and Tom .MacFarlane Dordlgers meeting the Stars. 1 1 yylllbcloluntexy wltg dhishright-hand c two cams are very eveny re a er ern an ra an. matched so the series is likely to With the evenings getting a lit.- gloftbe full dlstaricedof tchrgelgamesty tllc shorteyf uitltlh each passing; gay. core a winner is eci e 0 mac eague o ica s ave deci e to the league-winning Flyers. l start the contest at 5.45 instead of Charlie Ryan will start his no-l the usual 0.15. Durelle To Meet Slade At Glace Bay In Sept. ln :1 letter to the Guardian thy Archie Moore and his meeting sports Department yesterday. Dode with Durelle should result in one Dealy. manager of Yvon Durelle, of the best fistic encounters Cape announced that his protege will Breton has seen in is great many be meeting the highly-rated lightlyears. heavyweight Jimmy Slade, of New York. It the Glace Buy Forum 'I September 3rd. Durelle. the Canadian light-he:-ivy hamp. is n well-travelled fighter. .1aving made appearances in Europe and the U.S.A. and on October 3rd is slated to meeli Yolnnde Pompel in London. Eng- land. Slade is s top contender of the ight-heavy crown currently held Archie Moore Agrees To Return Bout NEW YORK tAPt---Liglit heavy- weight champion Archie Moore agreed to let 810.000 of his purse be held in escrow as guarantee lfor a return bout within 90 days should he lift Rocky Marciann's heavyweight title in their fight at Yankee Stadium Scpt. 20. Charley J o h n s to n. Moore's pitchers for today's major league iianziger. said the agreement was ':ames .von-lost records ll ')aren-Vrnade at the insistence of the thcsest: llieavywcight champions ag- American League lat M we” Baltimore at Chicago t2-twi-Nt- .l'iIson in-tit and Brown tl-ll vs Trucks 112-6) and Consuegrn ts-3t.t New York in Detroit tNteTur-' ley 113.11) vs Lary (11-23). l Booston at Cleveland fNl-5ulll- ' van (I5-lll vs Score (13-ill. l Washington at Kansas City tblle Pascual t2-at vs Kellner ts-7). National League l Chicago at Brooklyn (N)--Rush 0-8) vs Newcombe till-41. St. Louis at New York (NI---l -hmidt t.'l-3t vs Antonelli (10-1.51. Milwaukee at Philadelphia (NI-I Burdetle 49-6! vs Roberts t20-9t. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (Nt- Collum (9-6) vs Law to-B). Probable Pitchers NEW YORK IAPI - ' ibalile hearts and minds of the Flstbushl August fans on the. ban.-rs wen. tenmanded .0 makel W1acGregnr. who does most of his North American continent. and if . matters and Noiles had too much for boys in the ntitlgcl age group O O 0 WOTSG. driving for Andy Perry. April long way from Watchim's trotting (Iggy and exppripnpe Bud and Patrick Budlong were aynanl .I)ressen. Mr. Alston had better record. but their time of 2.12. the catch the fastest freight tn the. Walt Alston should blow the pen- in the manner of Chuck . Bickcrlng over this demand Rocky out inside of five rounds." Here They Are y HALIFAX, (CP)eNova Scotia ladies' open cham ion Rita Lohnes. 16-year-old wizard from Lunenbupghl-ll Bluenose Club, won the Maritime junior golf Champion! ship at the Ashburn Golf and Country Club MOTldav She topped New Brtmswick champion Mary Ellen Driscdli of Saint John Riverside by six strokes and Donna Msnuge of Liverpool and Halifax by 15. The junior competition was held in conjunction with .the qualifying round of the Maritime ladies' amateur championship and Miss Lohnes' 18-hole score of 80 was good enough to lead the field in both classes. 1- lallng In qualifying mumij ltitzi put together nine-hole totals of 37 and 48 for a two-stroke margin over former Maritime champion Mrs. G. B. Gordon and Miss Cali-lne Wilson. former Mar- itime and Nova Scotln champion. Mrs. Gordon had A 40 on the outgoing nine and a 42 coming home. Miss Wilson posted 415. Trura star Mrs. Graham ,Dey. playing in a threesome with Miss Lohnes and Mrs. H. P. Connor of Halifax on the front line. carded 1 38 to 37 for Miss Lohnes. 0n the incoming nine. Mrs. Drv on. countered trouble with her nun" and was forced to settle for 4.; two strokes off Miss Lohnui pace. , MRS. CONNOR RALLIES Mrs. Connor, after a shaky start which brought her nlngo-my nine total to 47. rallied in W, the best second-nine total of (1,, qualifying round. a 37. Miss Lohnes. qualifying-ruuiid ilender. was eight strokes off 1.. dies" par for the Ashburn coins, She " ” par on eight note, and racked up a birdie on. M, the par-three fifth hole. She ym one over each par on the n. temporarily held up the formal signing of the contract for the title fight at the offices of the promoting international Boxingimaining nine holes. club. The! 44-player fieldh got no .5. Johnston spokc bitterly of the fllnsnc lil:mindyc:le:ea:0;ar:,1)a:y agrwmenh golfers face A 36-holc schcrlulp A scorching sun and high humid- ity made the going rough mg the early -afternoon strain vi-in reflected in generally higher sec. and-round scores. "Only an Al Weill could make a stipulation like this." Moore's manager said. "He's scared stiff. He realizes it last that Marciano is on the verge of losing his crown iuchllel xvliiilliiglliaililiiyililihldmi MEETIIIQ month after he takes the crown.y It makes no difference. As for There will be an important the fight itself, there's no doubt meeting of the City Softball Lu- who will win. Moore will knocki gue executive at City Hall thu evening at 9:00. Everything 22 ts Aiigiict 27 liiclinlvo CARS ' -T. lpound end from the University of Lincoln,Mo.. and guard Frank Smith. who formerly played with Edmonton Eskimos and Calgary Stampcders. Robinson is ii placement kicker and plays halfback and fullback. "He received thc most versatile player award in 1952. The same season he was captain and was selected to the all-conference of- fcnsive and defensive teams. Smith was with the Grey Cup champion Eskimos last season. llie stands six feel. one inch and weighs 210 pounds. Guard Ray McLeod. formerly of Edmonton. was expected to report to Bombers Monday. l Baseball Results Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS y National League l New York at Pittsburgh 2. pod. ,rt1in lulu-niifionol Luigiic Buffiilo at Cnliimhus ppd. rain First TOP AIIOWANCES Ql'l'I.'.'.'.T.3 llf.1l3l;'. 1 3 u!AN and Btichn: Owens and ROCK BOTTOM PRICES l.l'2ll...... 001007 N ll . Rochester 000 012 IL-6 7 0 Niirdella. Meillinger ill) Voisellc 17) and Watlingtnn; Woolriilge. Conriclly tllt Faszholz I7) and St Claire. - Robinson Supplies Ltd. f)ISTRlRl'Tf)R Charlottetown. P. E. L Pine out meant. sArtr.n- WARASHA. Minn. tAPt-- Resi- dents of this southeastern Minne- sotii town breathed I sigh of relief after I 12-foot bon constrictor. hunted for three weeks. was clip- l turcd Sunday. The snake. lost by a ciirnival July 29 during the W11- iashii county fair. was found near R residential district. No Racing V At iii. ciisniormowu aiiiviuo PARK n-its WEEK Entries Close romiimiimiaiir Porltiolocliig .Aq.s9ndumo.y.s.p.: I I IJIITVDIOPAIK . t Time Table; At the seven-eighth pole on the I track. be Went so fast that his owner got wacky. Many startled folks swallowed l their gum. l Thus ends the most glamorous t saga Of the horse which fans gags: Mr. Perry. you sure have a unit n jMan can look at with pride. So we hope that your horse will continue stretch every sinew set racing To muscle and an .s'Jit"in'iiilil Still Amateur l MONTREAL (CPI-Ella Lindell. Canada's 20-year-old fancy swim-' ming .hamplon. is still an amateur in good standing despite her pic- jfiire in I brewery M'lVEl'USEmelIl.. tit was learned Monday. I Arthur Ford of Winnipeg. retir- ing president of the Canadian Amsr .feur Swimming Association, Iii- nnuncrd the winsome swimmer hiid been cleared of any charge of breaking thc amateur code. His In- nouncement followed 1 regular three-day meeting of the CASA. Ford requested that I letter of wnrninr be sent to Miss Llndell. I ndvtsinr her to check with officials before ontemplsfing stich action. again. Proof was produced If the meeting that she had received no remuneration in allowing her plr-ly lure, to iippeiir in a brewery an int week. Ford iuiggesled I note he put in the rrilniitcs of the meeting specifying that the present use Dot Budlong. in foiil to her yenrlingl lfllly by Ginger Reynolds:l lone year old filly by Ginger ;Reynolds, dam Julie Clegg: .jog cart, hopples (new) har- ' -ness coolers. etc. 3 MIIBDOCK NICHOLSON 1 Clvhiwn Base Track .. I000 ISLAIIS-CIRIIOI FERRY SERVICE Daily from each Iorinlul: 1 n.In., D l.lll.. It un. I p.in.. I I un. ITANDARD TIMI for dolly report dlnl CFC? an ant weather brondcnt. catch an early oi-ouliig and new delay Reservations Limited. For particulars contact: should not set I precedent. ' y r FOR sAi.F”j we nnnw k,nm- what mm; of best of the meet. is nothing to bctsafer environment of Coognn's 1951 1953 1951 midget team Chat'l0ttclnwn has.5Tl('ElEd at. April Bud at least gluff. dgep in the heart of dark- lhis year. but we'd go out on it l Wlll bi” lmlllntl 1! few more miluyest Giant territory. ' D.d9. Mn "mom udon limb to say that the winner of. ll”? ”'l5 N937 Bllfl ll ll! 08" 000'. ' T ' that sprigs win in-at any n.mget . tinue to hchop seconds off his Bobby Thompson.-who iindoubl- Du'k Bllw D355 67'9" A'"9mTa. team in the h1ariHny(Is. and W, mark as e did during the week.-edly has caused more insomnia impe ,,pp,,m,nm. .5 gm... them when he started with a record in and nightmares among the faith- W” 1175'”, W" 1850'") Wu 1”m'oo 1.. mop! the winners 0: ti... N 5,. excess of 2.15. the track trot ful than any one being put or. y NB. series. if they hold such ; mark mltzltt net at least ll sev-present. is now tolling for the; NOW1"5.o5 series. er? .l0lt- Milwaukee Braves. the Brookify s ' ' ' ' E ' yclosest competitors. and if the " J Play-off time has arrived To-' ll "19 3YNIl(l.t'n Dodgers con-.time should come when he gelsl wm Now night at Queen w,n,ah..n, park l linue their downwardyplunge there y another chance to be I hero and the page win mg, 0,, 'hp (v,,,,m,1 will be more woe in Flatbush l responds with the zest of his first, star; in the first game of 3 hpsqjlhan there was in Mudvllle when try, President 0'Mslley will mt; three out of five serics to decideyllw miizhty Casey struck out The ;be looking for I new park but the Island ladies' softball cham- pionship. 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