Want Four Entries In Maritime Hockey League Page 6 The Guardian Monday, Sept. 13, 1954 Airmen Win Second iiamei In Island Softball Finals Tier I? C A F. Royals iuiiiycd inini Summary: Earned runs. RC.A.F. Chicagu NEW GLASGOW. (CP) - The month when It decided that it Maritime Iioritey League decided would not operate on a major Suiitiziy at 8. meeting here that it basis this season. would dislianrl if four clubs do New Glasgow and Steliarton re- nnt inform the executive by Sept. jet-ted invitations at the (meeting! 20 that they plan to enter Allan to join the league. lCup competition. Attending were representatives If they do, a meeting will be from Charlo'tetown, Glace Bav. held at Amiierst Sept. :5 anti at Halifax, Dartmouth and New le:i;;ue fnrineti. The MI-IL dropped Glasgow. the "I'Ih'l,IOI'” from its name last Halifax. Charlottetown anti T:T'”':j Glace Bay say they will enter if second a fourth team is added to the Boston 010 110 110-5 6 0 loop. 302 000 02x-'l 9 U P. lwri griiie lead in the play-vii I1. Patkers 1; double, Jones; sac- Sunmm. Kmmmrl. L3,, Brow” 3 .- (X it... ii-9 pnm-p Edr.'.i"d 1: ip riiice hits, G. Ward. R. Arnie ,7, and Whnc. pierce. Johnson (3, gniih--ii (-'i":iii-ionsiiip iihrn iii:-m strong: l”ft on base. It.C A.F. li.p-1-,,,,.kS ,9. and S;mmskL W,-1-,.uCkg.' tjfIl'-VIIPFI C." iitixi lhickcrs 8-I iF'-p F rkcrs 10: R R 1.. . Arnistrong,iL,B,,m.n. HRg 305' Male. chir Mm, tr:-zlr.-. .i' won in a gain" played .loiir5 '1. (;i'o:'iiii. Hartinger: strike- "50. Field. outs. .-unistrong 10, I-Iartinger :i;i xatgunai Lug,” . giinic in the bet 0' milks, VVt'iI411l 3-, iI-First b i.-m .-:-inn i- s'ilir:ii.'cd to be p1'i- Unii , V. BI'dllCIlal'd- bzi-es, M ig-h,c,,g,, 001 (mg 010 C2 5 0 vi .it S'iiiiiii'ri'.tie Liizs cxfiinig ;it tieozir in. . BlTi0Is'I)'tI 000 012 01x74 ll 2 .i;.'I s7”"'" ' rm ' Jcffcnzil and McCullough: Eis- i 'x:iii-Iiiiiig itlio mikes ii .iii kinc and Cziniptinclia. I-(Rs: Bkn- - - ' lit: the Iir-I ,1-loak, I-lodges. il scftlnlli p . Second ,1”. mwmi By The (1.IIl.l(Il'iH'I'I'I'9SS (um-ng., ' and IlCI(I p SATI RELAX . tilltl tltifl 000 000 0073 I0 4 p .- IIl('f'1('T.lI .P'.lgIlP B,-,,,.k13,, A-m i ; '1. . iaiil ltlill! iii'-i gt:-k1l:'lil ml (lilllgl tlil H titiii (I21 000 000 01-4 13 0 illl I7.-.sr .'i ri .i'.'iin'.ii,:.i iv .'1l.uiI1.I i-'1 . . -- 1 I innings! , , . - N ,,i1m..-g-3 rm m,-.;i In r--oss that pl.i.e 11141" 1" - ”1i--Fifi-Any--ll --("HI-piiiii. Mziyei, liiighes ttii, Loes (7: make up their minds about mrmg HF F , 1. 4:, m, L. I.-P.:n.-ii IIR. fltw-INQIII... NM L-A”,,I,,--,m-11,-,. W g 1109;. L. -I a Mivllgnw Senior Hockcy Lmg 1 V" -”i""-(1 1'1” ':1 1mm1”" mil ")1, "U117 '1 1 til” .1-lug it was at-tied last night by Poi- " I F N 110 13” B1lx111”-11.”?-,”(I 1.1.,1I,I....l11,i1,)Im in--,':,.,.” .. . -, E. Claw 1who attended yester- ii i: .”:.:.ii iii -In-d1”z;:mr-mm is -1 - - lllllllurlllllxllltl (.),t)tl 0110-2 8 0 days hockey mean”: m New - 1 PIL Us M1111iF1iiii"riel)lii'i.- (int) (.01 000 -l 3 0 dc! pinal . Hi; 00 olhcis 10 0 Glasgow. Stelltirtitm and New '1” View 1”” 3”” 1””3 1”" d”'1”i . " I l on one 011- -- 6 l i”.”."" '””””” 1 1 W1 ”'”1””: Giasgoiv definitely declared them- .” 5 X. P my 111,. I. M Dan” M” Dtlitlll g . -K V g Ditlxxtiii niid Impala. L-Spalin. HR. (MR5 out of mm Mar”-lme semm. 1: 1151 1 O1 1': tr. 10 11m1md N” 'i'11;I1ll(nII')II(?P and Asmhhl 131101iH1miIi:i'1m1"' IP'1"UE while Sidney una not rep- 'IrIl1P1lNI1”(1il1-N11111:-(V1 1. -C1;:OliK:1 Mk W 1'”"k '3”? 1111” 1011 1' -1 -'1 11DINIII'.;lIItt'0 tltlti iiti tlllt)--" :1 0 951””'3d 31 111” 111159111115 . ' v -,-.i iii:itiiiii'i2i ci l.'l 4 . . . ," - ' ' R111 Xxfilm ssmufd on mo C1I1lIII)ll1I,, KLiflSl:lllI)' iili ziiiti Beiin, I1El,',7:,1:,':N'".,,,,, L-1,0:.,,3(:;11)0?;Ot,;.L:, There was no Cliariottetmiii rep- 'm1m IN I” lawns .a"d M15 Harslimaii .lClhIlStiI1 (Ti. Martini 1 B 1 1 ' " resentative at the New Brunswick "11E1'9d '1 1119 1'11”'d 111111111! by (I0) and Ilollar. W-Martin; L-Ktin-'nxjL. mgcSS' Hockey League meeting in Saint H.””1' .11 1:11.113" 11-1111 1119 Vmmrs stanty. HR: NY-Berra. -(r,,,;-,,maii om mi-301.41 15 vi John. However, Mr. Cloiv was in ”"1Md "V0 1”11:111 Raw up mm National League p,n.b.,,gi, m)0.0',)01.n44 5 7 7: telephone conversation with the 111” I 1'71 11"11'”:1 N” St, I.uuis 212 (I21! 000 7 y;,V;nii ..,,d g-,.,,,,nick. L11 nun; secretary-ircasui-er of the N. B. cir- pii.-ii r II1li'lf0'l i:--W1 11311 1?” Piliibliriill iiii iiiio U00 2 i ” i " ',,;,.'... ,.,. ma si,,1:,m.,,' ciiit on Saturday night and was loltl m" m::1”hfi”'e S xlllsud itggli Ptillolslt) and Sarni; Popper. . .1,i,,,,,;,i,,,.-' mi:-1 cm.Kiu57cw.kj that the New Brunswick clubs ucia ; L' I Z” 1" I . 1” 7 ISI and Atwell. L-Pepper. '-i 5 , ' " ' S favorable to the idea of admitting emrds 1111111195 M1116 51”k”13 ou'1Flriit ' '(-8,:-lzihalll Charlottetown to that league. ziio llegdzd not issue a walk. Chicago 000 000 oonsso 2 0 (-mcmmn .14., H0 000.” ,5 2 . . . . T1" ”"'mC" 1”” ml" 5 1'0 19311.1-iiiiacieiphia rioo ooii 00x--Tl B iIp',-,,,,,,,,Tg,, 505 gig 0,0. A 5 2 Halifax and Glace Bay want is '1 '11” 11'” 17'1"”-' 55 '1"'1'-V 1111"”; Davis. Cold 4ii and FaniiiiiL'Ii n.-.i-ycir l l.nni- tli nos: 19! operate again this s:aroii. Halifax .t',4I1”(l bit," on T1110)";-(lb niid st.1ii-lwchnwimnnd 1A,,,mmp L,Dm.,Sp mm Sggnmmki Thin ;')mkct); (1, was rppresgmed M me mcnmg m "f1I”1 '11'11”11”'”53 '”l"'111””' 1.15-,Su-tintl r'(-pppf III, Hark, ,5, and Shep: New Glasgow yesterday by Geo 'Ihcy tored four more in the third ich,-Cay, 000 001 010.42 3 5 any w.Lane; Lwm” Ahemn Dusger Mumzm Wm agam 11 :1 slngm by Annrdi '1 doubh by Philadelphia 000 102 41-XT11 12 0 St. Louis 201 100 000-4 7 0 coach the Halifax club and Dugger Jones, 11 single by Gibson, 2 walk 3"” a" "W1 Miller and Lopata. L-Pollet. The Packers scored their oiiiy"Mih,-aukec 010 010 oioifi 6 Tiill in the fifth as Bob 1-Iiirry lezligmokiyn 401 000 00x,-5 7 0 off with a single. went to second ConIp)V' ,1.-,im5c,n (ii, Wilson (Iii, on a sacrif.ee hit by Gene and scored on I-fartingeria single. Pollct, Tremel (71 and Cooper; INCW X-Mk i I I Ward Jolly (ml K0510 (7) and Crandali: Hofmanp Newcombc and Campanelia. L-Cnn- - has not been idle during the sum- O00 002 010-3 7 0 mer months. He has already lined liarltiix. BIELCIC I91 Lawrence t9i and Stirni: McCall, llearn Wi'l- up a number of P1331915- hclm itii .1iitlWcsii'iiiii. W-Haddix. ' ' ' L-McCall. lifts: Sll-Mllslal; NY- Another meeting to discuss the hockey plans of the Cliarlottetoivii International League Club will be held this evening at tn iLE SPORT 9-I3 sicuoni. CROSSING I By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cievclandts rampaging Indians all but ended the New York Y:initecs' dynasty Sunday. I Al L0pcz' inspired warriors over- uhclinctl the Yankees in both ends of a crucial doubleheader 4-1 I:-ind 3-2 to stretch their Ahicric:i.'i IL:-aguc lead to 8V; game-a'over the ,wcary defending champions. A crowd of 86,563, largest ever to see a baseball 'game, saw the Yankee humiliation. Of these, 84,- '587 paid to set a record for a regular season game. An Oct. 10, 1948 world series panic in Cleveland drew 86,288, all paid. That was more than the paid gate Sunday but less than the total attendance. I Only by a major miracle can the. Yankees gain their sixth straight flag. Even if the Yankees 1win all their remaining 11 games. all Cleveland has to do is win only three of its 10 and the In- idinns will have their first flag in isix years. . NATIONAL IN DOUBT The National League pennant race. however. remained very pmtich in doubt as the league lead- ing New York Giants had their margin trimmed to-only thrcc gariies over Brooklyn. The Dodgers jiiickeri tip a game and a half on the slow moving Giants, sweeping a doubleheader from Chicago 4-'2 Ianri 4.3 while the St. Louis Carri- inals were vanquishing the-Giants 14-71. x Iiiili-.-aiikcc's third place Braves advaiiceti in within 4'-L of the top. splitting a doubleheader with Phil- iadelnhia. The Braves came back pas Lew F rdette nipped Robin Roberts in a 2-1 pitching duel after the Phiilies had ended Warren ISpahn's 11-game winning streak 5-2. ” I Cincinii:-iti wallopcd hapless Pitts- ,biii-gii twice 11-5 and 13-2 an Teri llajidrhtlpoigirrnbhrgemcgx ii-3;;n1.(i-(liiiinliidgi.-llsogan. Bkn Snider.,::;.:::f”l. tag-8218” ill :VI1EYFO;'l.1LIE as eilghl ocloglg. bgid rnegpixrligscttguskara(ggE;lcgoi;r:1ciIsinI;o:.u:;7 "'1" "WV "1" Tim Mldfd "'0 "WC Cincinnati 93” W1 1m''5 11 1 Melton aiirl Neliler Ltin; Maie tl1iCe11Nne'-V Gclas;JslI'm:sl1draSr.'11lll(I John -In 1100-at his 16-1011”: runs bailed 1'' riiiis iii ihc srrriitli. 1N:-iv York 010 0211 411xm7 10 11- kcll tfli. Liidwir: 46-.1 Jackson (R-, meetings will be presented thisI1"1”1 111 1713- Nririiian. Allnrrl. Gib-on and Cot-E Conumv Judson mi, 17055 '3'. .IR('lll7S ifli nnrl Buibrink. evening and discussion about whlch' T11" Cliicaao White Siix whippctl ir-"ll each had two hits for the;and Landrith; Gnme7. N1l0"1"11"Flrst League Charionemwn would prefer the Boston Red Sox tu'lt'c 5-3 and airmen. I-iariingrr of thc Packcrsl til) and Katt. Westrum- mi. 111- ouawn m0 m0 0,-mg: 3 2 to may m Wm take place. M50 high 7-5 as they passed tiic 90 vicini-y led all stickers with three hits tnl Gomez; L-Judson. HR: Cyilrir-Cngiurrz. , symum. 900 gm mxgg 5 0 on the agenda Wm be the formuia, mark for the first time since 1920. friltr trips .lrinr.': of the airmen Kiiiszewski. 1Iarmon; - 0C - Dnm" HR” ,7, nabinmn ,3, Hon M R i - . Nellie Fox produced tiuicc lifts, - - - . p.an to raise money foi ,, , drwir in inn runs man. , i w, i - t I - , , . .g. . , including a two-run double. and g . I International Leaztie 11 mgwnt Mum and 1"” 1c::t-,adII:gr':,-m,:I,,:;g;lJ:1f;15:::,:,;, stole three I)ll5PS. Miniiin Miiioso. Box scour. Richmond ruin ion 000-4 9 opscmnd b the hockey wmorm" C,-,.m,d (mm me first game by 'IxH”A'F' f fA'Ix '11 '21 '30 A I): Town") 00111 (I110 i.i00i;”.i2i 210ttaii-a 000 000 iii 5 0 y 0 . . 1' 1uniiiire Larry Nniiii. drove in four 11311115111-"1 1 1 0 Th mp-S0" "id 5 89 QC 3 M11” - t A , ' th, i it vth home A113”1- 317 5 2 3 1 3 1 sun owiesler (51. Hall" 1111 andiSyI1;IlL('l:tSte and Wai1Il)r(i)g(t)t1)I11-X Ola:-not a5Rl(I:lal IAn:l:tt::d1ag 1ll?Is&FTlI()0Tl”:ILSUl1l::::11Sal'?d (11;1'r1;I1E"1 Cap H 8 . ,' . i r (I 1 . Kimbci. c 5 l l 10 2 0 Griffin. and 1,0,,m-it . SM down )cMmdayPaCkers on eigntl Detroit took two fmiii Ilashing. -1””-'”-V ll 3 1 1 0 1 1IOitawa 0301110 090 1 1 r M” and one mm in the sccondvlflll 5-0 and 8-21 .-is Steve Grtimck Vm'i'l0ll3- P 3 0 0 0 5 Oisyraciise 000 400.04x--8 fl ..pB””Mn 120 000 0004, 9 0 "ame 0! the Island scum” la .-l1)lICIlftt'l n six-hit shtiloul and sore- -laicksnii. 3b 4 1 1 3 1 0 Mackinson and Watlimztoii; 5-'1"-,M0m”,a1 000 000 000 To 4 0 ans Army has km bpenia l1,)1m1nI:irnicd Ted (lrziy won his first Pittman. ss 3 O 0 O I 0 ford and Lonnett. I Lary and Lakcman. Roebuck. I (1 J I Ch 31 U y b L iganie since May 12. Baltimore and Gibson. lb 5 o 2 12 o 1,1-Iavana 024101000-8 9 :i.,,.a,,b,,, izi, Owen (9) and c, tgllfnfgre 3,9 F913? HFWI-ehiiacieipiiia split to remain tied Coftrell, cf 3 0 2 1 0 0'Rochester 02111 1g01b1000F1iiN8m'2 Thompson. L-Roebuck. 3.913,; than e,,,,,,f,e,,, E25535!”-frq,,:,1gIfoie last place. The Orioles won Robinson. rt 2 l 1 0 0 1 Scantlebury an o e; i . S 1 1 , t the opener 4-.1, scoring all their wii-nn. .-s 2 i O o i o Jnrdaii.t3l.uBlg3i10S1( f-3 -(1;)Ck;':3 B(t1i(I?:rl1I(O 220 004 2 -10 13 o ;:;:11,;”,f:'1',fc”;,I?&,1J”d :,::,';,,1g:,1E11,”,1ruiis iii the SCt't"Iilli. l-Ioxvie Fox Aiitliiews, if 1 0 0 0 0 0 t7i, Marke ( . F100 5 .M.-,ni,-(-;,1 241 003 X43 )4 3 t ' 1 walked in the Wlllllllli! r'n in thc Totals 11 8 i2 27 13 4 Burbrink. Harper and Lakeman: Tcmple- d?”b” "hm" 11” ”1”””1' Y,””””1"-V ninth as Philadelphia 1.-')tIk ;he IBUHB10 010 311 00177 9 2 ton, Roebuck I3I, Owen (fit Mick- mm 3 Una p1.Lch.1"g purmmanca Isecond game 5-4. 0 Park?" AB R H P0 A Eimnnmai 030 000 aoo-6 3 4 cm (6) and C. Thompmn. ' Th k t' r I ROSEN BREAKS TIE 5- 11'”"1- C 1 9 1 4' 1 0; Fronts. Swartz (9) and Lakeman. wAMickcm: HR MHNdmn' D. L ted P119 80 L01 1” '1 plP'3"1I Al Rrisen's two-rnn double off 3 11 ”311''- P-55 5 0 0 0 3 0, Mickcns. Harris (45. Cox (5), H00 Thompson 2' S 119,19 15 1” ,11'e1,e 1135 f,Allie Reynolds in the seventh lil- H H lTIIT'l'."'l'. Wm. mack (9) and Howell. mm, mix-up oier the starting time of IIIL mm, bmkp up A H 1”, and the .. ,,,..,,,.,,'.f'1” ” 3 1 1 "i SUNDAY ”1”.”'""'"1 '1” 1”” W 1 2 " ii'u'i5;i0iI,1.-”i'i;”.1li.L'75JZi"L"..liiT;ITi-;;"1'”;S 117"”.3;”,'1if..:""'"F:j: l Amerkan Leaue Tniontn 003 000 013C-1 8 . d Bt S .d I . lip nb Ni ii icgi.tei ( ii -..iid xi "14 11 ll 5 1 0p I:flf1fN'ICIl and Johnson: Barnes. man,mn ' U. on Mm 3'1, 111111 .I0F.V- 15-Wl'1)' Wynn 1iIt1nFll 13 M Connolly. if 4 0 1 3 0 0 FlI'ftY .k 000 om coop, 6 2 Mm,-H-,.,,, (61. (-,.;m,a,, my and H0, 1'111”1”"1'3 Em” 11151” , 1101111 111" Yankees in the nichicnii for his 0. Bradley. lb 4 o 0 7 o 2.Nen 0'! 000 um wk, 8 , ,,.,,,.,,. W. B,,,.,,,,, HR. 1-,O.Mo,,on. back ;-non on lift; Old Diamond -in-1 213: victory. Wally Westlakc's R Huzheiab 4 0 1 5 1 2,ClcVe.1damR nnlds (7, and EH13; IS:-cond 1116 1591313 111111113911 10 P111-V 1119-Idotible drove in tiin of the three P. Maclntyrc, p F01 - 0y R V M; 1R;(.hm,,,,d om 000 0g, 5 0 501111311 831119 011 1119 Memo”-11IClcvcland runs off Tummy Byrnc 21; 4 9 1 1 1 3 Lemon and Hean. L- eyno -- ,,I.m-mm on 020 XA4 9 n Field alter the City Imngue bascbxill in the M11, B. Arrnrn. rt 1 0 i 1 o 5fC0"f;, .k 200 000 00042 3 0i 1.-,,,,. am, Tn,,a,.,,ek; L,,mba,.,,, come. It was thought that the Stan Musial I!t'Itt0(l in three B. Hurry 3 1 1 0 0 ti 'V1llf 1 ":1 000 030 00xgg3 7 0 and G,-mm HR. -no Howardp softball game Wmild C0mml'DC'-l Cardinal runs with :1 single and his Totals 37 I 3 27 12 a.C1"e 3" , W and Hg! LLLLW shortly after four oclock. 35th homer as Harvey Haddix Byrne and Berra. YI111 o e . . . , HR. NYBHM iposted his 17th victory. Carl Fur- 'f!an- - t HOWEVPIH 1119 13359131111 81117113 Wit-5,1110 drove In the winning rtins in I105lIJ0l1Efl 111111 1119 T551111 lllll-'hoiIi Brtmklyn vicitii'ies. He B .t. h W. First 7 ! " '5 "1 382:2 .. 1 Gray. Dixon I'll and Rnber will 0 in Unique Race npy, W-Ttirley. L-Gra.V- w.'h A ' Second ' y 7 1 N , Piiilndelphia (1011 I100 1111 ' ' B tirnore ..lflf)It;01Ul0f'lv4 PW? GOODWOOD. England (Reincrsii Sima. OSIFF UN "F--"1 ' , . .. -. . A.t th. Pilette. T1'.I9I"IIY American and ' Bf'itl5'I1IgI':::a?;1, 1;,l':x ,;,'m(-hnkaiiw .9, :11:IJSc:I1l::tE1NaJ';IIit'TC:0ll:llcflwglrlgnliig and COIIFIIIPV. W-Burtscliy: 1--1313" enri of an B50-miles road race here I E1113 B”1iD”'1"'m' S.-iiiirdav. , F! .- . t fitl0fl0flflfififlIi7l Wine British team heat the AIIIPTI-I-I1g,:.:l;ll?EI1l" m0 302 nm 5 12 n ..h' enthusiasts but l'l0I)Ot'I-.V secm- qchmm Sh” U, and Y.-,,,.Kr,. c. to notice. The point has, they -. '- ck wllmnl 1,. all made it-850 miles over hill R1'1- ,G'"m and dale from Edinburgh to this SChm'r:7-- IWIII1 English town (flVTl'f'fl in an-9'50"" , . - V zoo 000 001 3 it it ck of steady hone-bnttliiiz. ,Washiniztrin M1020 32x7 312 n The 10 American C-'ll'S7.'llCIiRjlfi 9011"" Poi-terfielrl niirl T'if1101'1- 1'1117'""'' age 38--and the 10 British en- . 3 , tranta-average age .16-it hizzed ald ('1'? (1"”' ”"d Howe” HR' 1 M around It 2.4-mile race car elr- D'e15;"11- cuii here to finish the rally with F" fenders quivcrinz, r:id:atnrs steam- 3051"” ,2) mg and exliausts roar:ii'z. Chic?” (H. Brown ,7, Brewer. Hillid and White: Koeizan and L011"; 1" Brewer. HR: Bos-Wlliianis; No. 5 Medical Company, IIGAMC Militia (Formerly 21st Field The .-rorin: was on It points basis With deductions for failure to .-Lay on schedule: and other er- rors. The final tally wiui 8.316 for the British team and 7,001 for the Americana. Each of the competing teams had five cars built between 1904 and 1914 and five vintage machines mill. between 1920 and 1930. Most of the American makes-Lozier. Mercer, Simplex. Biddle and Kla- iel-have long been extinct. Final decisions were made Satur- lxy on It parking test, it "bending lace" involving awervlng between Ambulance) posts at moderate speeds. and 40 minutes laplng the circuit at. no Fall and winter training fut an possible-about so in. p. 11. will resume on Monday, Sept. i 3 Filue Jays defeated New Waterford 13th at the Ordnance Com- the softball game was slated to start By THE CANADIAN PRESS an hour earlier than planned Sev- IHG FOUR oral of the Packers players. ehpcch Ottawa 12. Tnroiito 5 mg the game to start at four oclock Hamilton .1, Montreal 21 were late in arriving. When the 0111-1: gamr did commence llartinger, who snriiia ill, Kitchener I7 H-5U8ll.V Ditches, was playing Tl'7l1l. win: field. He was taken to the pitcher's C:iIg:1i'y ii, Edm.-,,,m,, 30 mound in the third but by that ac, pi...” 7, sasknu-hm-3,, 17 tinxe the airmen had scored five iuns. Hartinger, who is a lineman with Maritime Electric, was busy yesterday repairing llnc damage caused by the hurricane on satur- Amherst ile,acIies Baseball Finals AMHERST. N 8., (CF)-Amherst ers. who did not arrive until tho game commenced. He was in time however to get. three hits in four, trips off Armstrong. 1 o 0 e Baa:-hnll roach Randi, Edward- and Don Mat-Lend will leave thisi morning for Boston by ear Wllfre: Giriiits .0-2 Sunday to advance to the Nova Scotin inicrmetiinte base- ball finals. I QUEENS COUNTY FISH & GAME MEETING WHEN-Monday evening, September 13th Time-8:30 P. M. Daylight Saving Time Where-Room 66-Prince of Wales College PROGRAM-Three Sporting Films. Film-Produced by Ducks Unlimited which is of inter- est to every wild fowl shooter. 1st 2nd Filni-Ilunting Big Game with a Camera. This film shows the shooting of Grizzly Bear, Mountain Goat. Moose and Caribou with a Camera. 3rd Filni-Trigger Happy Harry. This film describes the safe handling of fire arms and Is of interest to ' 1 pound, Brighton Road. i N All ranks requested to all gunners especially with the hunting season attend. about to open. Training nights. MondayiGUEST SPEAKER-Mr. H. B. Cann, Dominion Govern- and Frlday. 1930 hours mcnt Officer from the Cardigan TONIGHT AT 6:30 , 10 2200 110"”- Reeipitl will be accepted. Ajtdivlsion commanders.-team . iaptalna. and workers in the City ' - 'J. K. L. IRWIN, Cancer -Campaign are asked to , attend the opening mating at Lt.-Col. mo o'clock In Ilia Canadian Lu- tnn Hail. Grafton strut. Off?” Cognmanding. are sure he will enjoy the movies. Rearing Ponds. The Queen's County Branch of the Fish & Game Associa- tion now has over 250 members and all are invited to at- tend this meeting. Come and bring your son or a friend. We dniiblctl home two runs in the first lgnnie In provide the margin of victory and siiiglcti with the bascs both will attend Rninn t'iiii-r-r- ,sily. Ilnmiy will study for his. fDoetni"s IlP:1('0 and teach uiirlei'- .:ra(Iunit: elns:-rs iii the l'llIYPiiSlI)' while Drin will ailrnrl tinirrrsity on a four year athietir: scliol:ir- ship. In nddition in studying and teacliiii: Randy will coat-ii lite freshmziii haseiiiiii ti-rim nl R. i' IIRY night and was one of the play-,nexI. spriiig. M:I('I.!'O(l will he a ;nir-mhrir of that club. SUCCESSFUL MEN PIIEFER PAIMOIIVE D. 1.0. VAN DEN NOOOIN-AIVIIV Palmolive gives you on Ill.-DAV SIIAV! PIIlnoIivl'I beard-softening oils wilt our whisker: right down: In Min f:wI. You get I don! shave- lqolr your but from morning to night. IPICILI HII OIPCI A lk sample of Col new New I.0!)K Cream air . Tonic with lanolin when you buy the ism one Palmolive ther Slnve Cream. Avyauulealer'nov:l loaded in the 14th Inning.t.o brlnj homogthe winning run in the night- cap. In the National League Saturday. Whitey Lockman smashed a pinch- hit grand slam homer in the seventh inning to bring New Yotrk from behind for a 7-5 victory over Cincinnati. Duke Snider”: 38th homer. a three - run blow, sot Brooklyn off on the rlght foot to- ward a 5-3 win over Milwaukee be- hind Don Newcombe's six -enlt pitching. Philadelphia Phils took a double- header from Chicago Cubs 3-0 and 6-2. Herman Wehmeier pitched a two-hitter in the opener. Tom Poholsky scattered six hits for St. Lotiis' 7-2 win over Pittsburgh. In the American League. Chicago delivered another blow to New York pennant hopes, coming from behind to tie the score with two runs in the ninth and then win- ning 6-5 in the 10th when Chico ladies Golf Lady members of the Charlotte- town Golf Club are planning a day's golfing at Green Gables on Tues- ciny. Nine holes will be played in the morning, tee off time approx- imately 10'.:l0 am. The remainder to be played in the afternoon. Members who have not already made arrangements, please contact Mrs. Ron Parker. If the weather is unfavorable, the meet will be held on Thursday. May” Play 1 Next Sunday The cancelled play-off baseball game between Barbour's Dodgers and Michael's Stars may be played next Sunday afternoon, it was learned here last night. The game. was acheduled to be played yesterday afternoon on Memorial Field but was cancelled when the Dodgers failed to field a complete team. The game was the third and ric- ciding contest for the City Base- ball League championship. Sioclf Car Racing Meet At Covehead Friday evening at Covehead Racetrack a small crowd witnessed one of the finest evening's enter- tainment ever put on by Island stock car drivers. Special mention goes to the three lads who compet- ed in me final three car race to de- termine the winner of the coveted W. G. Barbour trophy. The three top point winners at the season entered the final heat with Eric Johnson and Don Brchnut i-nch having 46 points nnd Clarence Wooiridge having 45. Th: results of the race gave Don Brehaiit first place and thus the winner of the trophy. Brehaut. has been in among the winners all sea- son and including racing both at Sunimcrslde and Covehend, has had 8 first placing! and 2 second": in the last 10 starts. Results of the evening card by races: lst R.icn- i. R. Ncwson; 2 Bu-l Fitzgerald; 3. Bing Ford. 2nd Race--i. Eric Johnson: 2 Don Brciiaut; 3. Clarence wool- ridge. tird R.-ice--1. Don Brehaui; 2. Eric JOIIDEOD. 3. Clarence Wool- ridge. 4th Race-i. Don Brehaut; 2 Merle Clarke: 3. Eric Johnson. Feature-1. Don Brehaut: 2. Clar- ence Woolrldgi-; 3. R. Newson. His favourite cigars -- PANDORA PANETELAS. with the exclusive Cedarlp feature that nature: ” Improved, delightful bouquet and flavour! Now available, for the not time, in in O handsome new Cloervue plastic case that holds 15 cigars. Ideal for gifts - tlic hinged. air-tiglit box lieeps these Nne cigars fresh and Navour-perfect Indians Almost In; Dodgers ;tiaining 0n Fading (iiants Carrasqucl singled Bob Cain home. Art Houttenian won his 15th game for Cleveland, holding Bos- ton to five hits for a 3-0 Indian win. Ned Garver pitched a neat three-hitter for Detroit's 2-1 vic- tory over Philadelphia Athletics. Washington made the most of their four hits-all singles-off Don Larsen to down Baltimore 3-0. Baseball Meeting. Over Week-end SandyC Restaurant. Marshfieid. over the week-end was the scene of a dinner meeting of they Abegwelt baseball committee and other ball officials. Purpose of the meeting was to discuss baseball activities of the season just completed and to lay plans for next years programme also to say "hon voyage” to coach Randy Edwards who leaves to con- tinue his doctorate studies at 1305- ton University this morning. Members of the committee ex- pressed complete satisfaction with this years programme and decided to expand this work particularly among the young fry near year. Among next year's plans are a three-team junior league and the inclusion of more outside centres in Little League ball. At the conclusion of the meeting. in the absence of George Francis, chairman of th Abbie ball com- mittee. Biil Red, Director of Phy- aicai Fitness expressed the thanks of the committee, Little Leaguera and juniors of charlotti.-town to coach Randy Edwards, wished him success in his studies and present- ed him with a small souvenir on ,their behalf. Tignish Aces Sgt. Roy Vessey' Wins City Match . Sgt. Roy Vessey No. 5 Medical Coy., won the city championship match on Saturday. scoring 71 out of 75 and winning the .1. I) Jenkins cup and the prize donai: ed by Lt. R.E. Jenkins. Due 1, the inclement weather the match was changed to a 15 shot match at 300 yards. The scores are as follows: Sgt. Roy Vessey ....C. -,-L Capt. A. J.' McCabe 70 Major G. A. MacDonald .. ,. 59 Lt. L. V. A. MacDonald .. 53 Cdt. B. Connolly .... 57 Tpr. E. C. Norrie ..L 55 Sgt. Roy Coies , 55 Sgt. G. A. Cole: 5; LI. A. K. Mutch . 52 C.P.O. S. G. Bowie: Cdt. R. Kennedy AB R. T. Boivles Cdt. W. MacLean It has been foun cancel the cadet shoot scheduled for next Saturday as the I'III('x have to be turned in at once. All those having rifles on loan from the Armourles will turn them in this evening, Monday, September 13th. 29 Racehorses Perish In Fire CHICAGO, (AP) -- Twenty-iiiiio racehorses perished late Saturday night when fire destroyed stable 0 at Hawthorne race track. Frank Miller, assistant track su- perintendent, estimated lmis in horses and property at 5200.000. Among the horses killed was Rim Red Yet. owned by Dewitt Boyd nf Brookfield, Mo. and valued at :27,- 500. some of the 40 or more horses stabled in the 300-foot barn were led to safety by stablehanda. Cause of the fire was not determined. Winners Of Baseball Trophy Yesterday at Tignisli the Royal Aces won the second game of the baseball finals, again defeat- inf Grand River Cardinals by a score of 11-3, thereby winning the Prince County trophy in the in- tcrmediate "B" league. Excellent pitching by Aeneas Doucelte for the Royal Aces was the principal factor for their win. The Cardinals used Robert Mac- Dougall on the mound for ihc first seven innings anti his bro. ther James for the remainder of the game. MEX Callaghan was catcher for the Royal Acts and Vernon IVIUIL rtson for the Cardlnall. Umpire was Norbert Mackin- non. Base judges, Carroll Mac- Donald and Alphonse Richard. It is expected that the Acai will meet the Morell C.Y.O.T. win nor of the Queen's and Kingi County. soon i FUEL tlll.S Boat by Tent iliAl. son CLASSIFICATION for SATURDAY 2 DASHES AT 5125.00 A DASH (Vi pl it I ll ”"IiHi'"- llltlix P. Itale. Lady Abner, Sleepy Siiiii, Iii.-I Criiiiiiiantlo. Marion E... Sister Verna H00. Lli Frisco. 2 DASHES AT lf2.'l.00 A DASH 1-H-We l-ufillr. FIVE Bufllonk. Avalon Gal, Cnioncl Butilong, Pro- pane, Sea Plant, Silk Ifril. I'll Qbnto. Mannister Direct, 2 DASHISS AT 3125.00 A DASH Frisco the Great. Joandale. Nightmare Alice, Peggy Ellis, Min Pailll, Arionway, Bonnie Dale. Roma Budiong, Sunny 13.. Jimmie A. CONDITIONAL llANI)l(.'AP-2 oasnrcs 3175.00 A nasn Miss Donna Mae, Prince Budiong, Whispering I-Iope. Essa. Galin- ani Peter Cleaz. My Darling. Abner the arm. Aiio eligible -True Hui. The second dash of this evening will be classified. DECLARATION TUESDAY 1:00 P. M. 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