h ,' ' -.--.-....-..:..;...;..'.......;....-.y.,.:.. . -. . D qt.-9.. ...s,....,..,.,,'..-... .,.,.,;.,,.. lRandy Edwards Leaves i For U. S. Home Today did last year, he will ddinitely be back to continue the work which he founded so well and continue the development of the many young ball players whom he un- covered. R.C.AjI:.hWins Island Softball Championship The R. C. A. F. softball team winners of the Charlottetown Cltv League, defeated the Summerside All-Stars two straight games at the airport diamond yesterday tak- iiiz the best-of-three series for the Baseball coach Randy Edwards Vl'Ill Jeave today for his home in Everett, Mass. after completing a highly successful season as coach of the Charlottetown Junior and Minor League team. The popular coach. In his first year at the helm of the Charlotte- fawn teams brought three Provin- c-ial Easeball championships to the City and left a wealth of baseball knowledge with the players whom he instructed. The departure of Edwards for the United States. will likely mean the disbanding of the Junior Atbblss who won't'he island Championship. last week. ' l!ldwards' decision to leave early this week was mostly based upon the fact that theiAbbies would be unable to meet H matiiilaiid team i” me Marmme pIa3'd”w”5 rm, 7” Island mcnis softball champion- lztxafateranotheit week and possibly Ship. The R. C. A. F. won H” first one 14-6 and the second '7-0. will not be completed until next Andrews med. .the slab mr me Saturday. Lemsvme Cubs mesemg Alirorce crew givina up onlv thrnc ly lead the Fredericton Juniors lW0'hHs D””"ml9”-d nncmnq my W" games to none in the New Bi-iitis-IAHJSU” V7” mucflfd fm” '4 M'"" Vick (hml, bu, me third game wnnftlialijz hit two irirles and Schur- nnt be played until next Saturday "1"" "-5 ""9" b3''-""''- at Fredericton. This means that tiiel 1" '1'-9 Vcnlld 90" r - A”"5h'0l'-1 Abbties would not meet the New let ll” 5'-l'5i”T3 d0lVY WWI TWO Brunswick winner until s-cnic tin.c ll: '90- Tlie R C -0- F "OI 7 0” dtlrliig the week of ssptember 20:21. Gr ” Clwretie hit a 120"" run The semi-finals nf thy Nmvaifor tine iiitiiz-.'rs. The All-Stars Scotia junior playdowns also lmvclnullcd Oil 1116 0IllV double play of nor, been completed, ' the two games. Druinmond arab- Edwards' last major achievement bin? Andi-ews' roller in the second was guiding the Junior Abbies to came to step on second forcing the island (lltainpionship by oiist- Bibeault. and then Ihrowlnsr An-I INK the Curraii and Briggs fElifYl,d"EWS out. at first. Armstroitz bod four games to one In a best of sei'en'l'1 strikeouts in this contest.-S. series. ' I A few days earlier he ha d' . :;:”::::. :'.1::;l:.”':t::::u..”:::.:..t:.::tsalnt John Team Wins Softball Drown inn with Summerside. But his success as coach was tint confined to winning champ- SAINT JOHN, N.B.. (CPI-Saint John Dry Dock Royal Sunday won the New Brunswick Senior A soft. The New Brunswick playdowiis l”ll5hlDs alone. He organized fl four I team Little League and kept about 60 players from ages nine to twelve playing baseball during the sum- ball crown when they defeated the nwr months. Moncton nine here by 13-1. The Dfosress made by those In the fiiist game played at players was little short of remark- able and his work drew the praise of all those connected with base- ball. I-le accomplished similar re- Moncton Saturday, the Saint John Dry Dock team turned-back Mone- ton 13-5 In the first game of the three-game series for the cham- Erilts with the Minor League play. ptonshtpl Abliidivartdsclivajs brought here by the F D - ” ESWEI 11 who were assisted in ..,. ,,,.,..,,,. by ,,,,e R0,” Cm ootliail Scores There is a possibility that he may -v- ll” Teiurnlns next season. He cn- SATURDAY .lp,i'ed his work .In Charlottetown Big Four . and stated last night that he would Ottawa 20. Toronto 16. ilk; to return. However. there is :i W. I. F. If. possibility that he may be going into business when he returns to the States and If this is so then . "5 3”d'bY9 I” 5P0"5- Balmll Beach 31. Brantford 0 Should he remain teaching, as he Kitchener-Waterloo 20, &arnia L16 . SATIIRDAYI3 CLASSIFICATION 'rivn'nAsnEs Ar 5200.00 A nits" int-c-rt Miles, A. G. Scott. Babe Brition. Johnny Kai-lmuck, Gallagtlll, Whispering ilnpe. Edmonton l3. Saskatoon 1. Calgary 26. Winnipeg 14. 0 R. F. U. TWO DASHES AT 8150.00 A DASH . Chet l.ynn.Clevcr.'Arionway. Royal Scott Jr., Joandale, Rajah Hanover. Mildale, Jennie Kalmuck. Lena'.s Bob, Bud's Echn Tim 0'Sh3I'lk0. Winnit-'s Last, l-icntiicr Duster, Jimmie A. V rwo DASHES AT 3150.00 A DAsH- MonP.V Royal. Prince Budlong, Frankie Budlonz. Miss Donna Mae, Follow Up-.Tr., Miss Knox, Dale R. Essa. I riwi DASHES AT 3130.00 A DASH M11-'lllLV Deb. Billy Mcvey, Vernits. Pearl, Eva Budlong, Miss C0mmBnd0- Buddy 0iConnor, Lady Abner. Marion E... Billy Budiong, Carl Aubrey. Lassie Lucille, Belle Budiong Penny Royal You'll see ' y Bessie Btidiong. D , DECLARATION MONDAY 1:00 P. M. Charlottetown Driving Park I t I I I Canada's modern and expanding Air Force, has many opportunities for Young Men and Women inter- ested in technical training. ." Obtain Full Details - Without Obligationl Write, Phone or Visit: THE R. C. F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT R. o. A. r. ASSOCIATION own noons oiiAnLo'i'm'rowN. PHONE: 9655' (3rd Floor of Bank of Commerce Bldg.) OFFICE HOURS: TUESDAYS: 0:00 A.M. to 0:00 PM. WEDNESDAYS: 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M'. "WORK VVXTH--FLY WITH-THE R. C. A. F.” K . 5 5' IOIJJQN . s-. .. . w.-........4.i PAGE SIX Morell Defeat Pealtes 3-5 the Kings-Queens fifials by d feating Peakrs 13-5 at Peakes yes- terday. On the mound for Morcll, was Buster Dutney, and for Peakes Alf Handrahan and H. Douglas. Slanhope Wins League Trophy , 'l'he Slflllllope Heartb':eaket's soft- ball team won the Farms--s Ltszun trophy at the National Park dig. niond yrs',erday afternoon by de- ISBIIIYZ the National Park squad 14-1 and H-8 in a playoff dt.u'olc-I header. J-'-Ck Myers, the strong virincdi rlghthander for the Slanhope lean: hitched both giimes for the win- ners. Th-e wins were the 29th and! 30th for Myers this year .in 33 starts. Mickey Watts worked oiil the mound for the National Park. donated to the winner of a four-I tcam league comprising Starihqxxl National Pa:'k.Bcdford and the Covchead Road. Stanhopc e.imiii- ztted Covehcad Road three games to tior.al Park ousted Bedford games to two. Yesterdays games between Stan- hope and Covehead were itniitlietl by Hubert Morrison. Line-ups: Strinhapcz Joe Myers c. Jack My- ers p, Joe Mccttbc lb, Elmer Mis- iner 2b, Louis McCtil:c as, Lee Mis- E IMF 343. Leo Mccabe rf, Pal l-lo-; gar. cf, Harry Maohaughlin if. I Park: Eddy Morrison c, Mickeyi Watts p, ,Bud Morrison lb, Jackiel MacDonald 2b. Basil MacQuald 55,. Joe Caswell zb, Jimmy Maczsiabb rf, Junior Youland cf, Gordon Watts lf. Seek 312.000 For Sydney'Tetim three SYDNEY. (GP) v Between tit) and B0 canvassers will begin A week-long campaign Monday to raise sl2.000 for Sydnry Million-I alres of the Maritime Major 1-loc-I key League. A spokesman said the executive will resign in a body if the ob- jectlve is not reached. Terry Reardon, former National League star recently appointed coach of the Millionaries. is ex- pected here Saturtiziy for confer- ences with club nfficials. ll.-ikiiitz land follow lip Jr. t-tttnr through The Farmers League Trophy was 4 ” D "" ' '" '”"-" ;D0n MacNeill Drives 'one in the semi-finals. and the Na- gAt Siside Saturday. - .1 hl;f1Wl-Ill it? 1; lit ii'i5JEe' E 'bTft'tii (in E37 Miss Dbnna Mae Steals Spotlight In Sat. Meet; Morell captured the first game enniel 2 Miss Donna Mae, I one time favorite with racing followers, re- turned to hcr old time form at the Charlottetown Driving Park Sat- urday night as she won both tltishrs of a Classified Pace and. raced the fastest mile of the meet in the time of 2.13 2A5. I The slack bay mzirc, now own- rd hy llnirv Macintosh of Saint John ii on both tiaslics with plenty to spar:-. Elmcr Bernard tookl her in the top tit tlic tIircc-qu'irt- or polo in the first dash and hail llf'l' out fronlg at the half in the scrotid rat-0. l.0l'lI0 l.Ptt'Iici's Jciinlc lialniuckl was also H tlouliln dash winncrl both flzisiics of tho Classi- ftcd Trot. In the other Classifit-jl Trot Roma Budlong and Milldalc sli.'ii'cd tho honors. Lhiircl tfliicf, a smooth pacing Itlnclt horse front Banzor, Marine,- won the third dash of the night with an upset win to take the second part of this event. Actually it was a night for up- sets as tar as the betting public was concerned. Jennie Kalmuck and Laurel Chief paid 570.00oln the daily double. Miss Donna Mae and Miss Commando com- bined for a 565.00 quinella ticket with Miss Donna Mac paying 532.00 for a straight win. Miss Donna Mac shot out of third position at the five .eightIi pole to move to the top in the first race. By the time sheircaclh ed the three quarter mark she was a length the fitiisii wire about the same distance uhcad of Miss Comman- 0. Billy Budiong set the pace dur- ing the first part of the eighth dash with Miss Commando, going to the top at the half. Vernita Pearl came up to nose out Billy c8Htinued'Kp?.;k?i5 -Don M2icNclll, who Is fasti rstalilisliing himself as one of the host. reinsmcn in the Maritimes. guided 'his horses to five firsts and one second in the eight dnslics of Saturday evening's card nt Summerside Raceway. S-10.00 for a show ticket on 11 Conic, which came from last place in the second race to place in the sixth was the parl-mutucl liigliliglil. The daily double paid 328.70, and the winning tickets on the two quinella races were worth 327.30 and 39.00. In the first race J. MacGregor took My Darling out in front and hold, the lead to the (V4 pole, shaking off a challenge by Rosalie H. Chocolatc Dip came strong on the final turn and outfootcd My Darling in R thrilling stretch drive. My Darling again set the pact: In the fifth race and Leigh O'Bricn's chestnut was not. able In rm-icli the dnpple lzray marc this lime, finishing about a half- lcngth behind. Tommy Morgan. with MacNei.ll up, come from behind in each of his heats to win handily. ll Con- to gave hml an exciting chase in. the final dnsli. Mat-Neill look Meg into the. stretch ahead of the field in the Dodgers Clin Pennant With 5-2 Win Over Milwau By THE CANADIAN PRESS I Brooklyn Dodgers finally made it official during the week-end- they clinched the National League Pennpnt with A victory Saturday over the second-pliice Milwaukee Braves. The flag is their second straight and the l0tii in the history of the club. And the clinching date was the earliest. in modern National League history, The Dodurrs look a 5-2 drcisinti I I CI G A R S .) t'1I11'((Ip -i'!lm- iiiinw '4NsmA - A51" YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE-MON.-TUE.-'-14-15 - 8:30 p.m. WAIT TILL Tito SIIII SIIIIIE8 IIELLIE Color - Dan Dalley - Jean Peters - Small Town Family Life-Comedy-Pathos. Hear the Old Songs-Free 520.00 Monday-530.00 Tuesday- Wlll draw until therels ewlnner. ihis lath win of the year as he held 'whlle St. Louis Cardinals bounded Eh, NTL. kee Braves Saturday at Milwauk , .. n.z onlv, twn of their five hits to sc re their five rum. But in Sunday's game at Chl- Cngo the new champions l-:st 3-3 to the Cubs. who now are on their longest. winning streak since 1943. It look a loih-inning pinch grounder by Randy Jackson to de- cide the game. .: Milwaukee's Warren Spahn be- came the league's second 20-game winner of the year as the Braves nipped -New York Giants 2-1 on Joe Adcocitli homer. The Giants beat. Milwaukee 7-4 In the second game called after eight Innings be- cause of darkness. Lefty Harvey Haddix coasted tn Philadelphia Phillleti In five hits out a. 17-3 victory. Haddix. who has lost eight. set the Phlls down in order in six innings. Pittsburgh Pirates split 11 double- header at. Cincinnati with the Red- letzs, winning the first game 5-I and dropping the second 8-6. New York Yankees took another- step toward the Amerolan League flag with a 6-3 victory over Cleve- lend Indians, The win increased the Yanks' lead nver Cleveland to 12 games and reduced to two the combination of Yank wins and Cleveland defeat: to clinch the championship. Johnny Mlze won the game with a three-run pinch homer in the eighth. .700 Late to DIassItv- WAN'.l'ED- GIRL on MIDDLE- aged lady in comfortable farm home, 18 miles from Charlotte- town, threeaadults. Dial M15 during day or write Box W.A. Hll-IIIIIHIIIIIH Guardian. I ChuHoHuown stock out IIADIIID wennssosv . Dlrectoftl by I I ' I5. E. I. Stock Car Association at the mare broke on each occasion, and Wayne S. Gratton came home in front with Lena's Bob a close sec- ond. C-SANDY! SQUIII Driving Pgrk ahead and crossed. Willett And Douglas Jin Elizabeth Willett and KAY D0118" ins won the Ladies Doubles cham- pionship in the Charlottetown Ten- nis Club Tournament by defeating Wanda Madtvlillan and Winnie Ma,cPher.son 7-9, 8-3, 6-2 in" the finals yesterday afternoon. The match was it closely played affair all the way through with the first set in particular being keenly contested. g In the semi-finals on Saturday afternoon Elizabeth Willett and Kay Douglas defeated Joan weir nnd Barbara Coyle 6-0, 6-2. --..s- .jL..,., . - lllueen fails To iHave Winner DON-CASTDR. England, tCP)- Queeii Ellzabetli failed to accom- plish Saturday what itigniiig Bullish monarchs have been trying unsuccessfully since 1176-to have r. v.'.nner in the historic St. Leger, ol:ic:t of Britain's flat racing clas- slrs. The 26-year-old Queen. flushed with excitement, came to the Town illoor course here to watch her handsome three-year-old chestnut colt Aureole run in the St. Leger. He was favored in the betting five to four. But instead of a vlctoiy to round off her triumphant Coronation year, the Queen and a record crowd of nearly 250,000 saw Aureole fal- ter inio third place. A 10-1 shot named Premonition, owned by Brig. W. P. Wyatt and WIOIIIIT BRUCE VIIANA 0. f1RA1'l'AN MONEY ROYAL Eight to enter six to start. , Signed Declaration 2 pan. Monday at Race Secretary's Office Sununenide or 56 IUMMIRIIDI RACEWAY , - a J--um DMD finest coal aboard. Mn. TIllIDI(Elt In our You-dtyeu don't waste yOIlI"I'IllIO wcltlngi The fastest Coal Leader In the Maritime: speeds you on your wuypwlfli the Antitrust con. conmn ' M. C.A. Defeat Holmanis 7 -4. To Even Play-Off r Series At A M.C.A. scored six runs In the second inning and went on to de- feat I-lolman's 7-4. on Memorial Field Yesterday afternoon as they evened their best. of five series for the Island Championship Baseball championship at one game each, The hard hltviing A ways team connected for seven their 14 taste Icnocl-2'; during the manna Inning as they chased started .10: Bernard out of the box and then tool: a whack at Donnie Slmmo 'Elmmons, who pitched a three. hitter at Sum-merside in the open. in: mime of the series on Friday, lasted for two and two third Inn. tugs before giving way to the re. doubtable Bernard. J-be came back to the'hill at the start of the fifth and pitched scoreless ball for the last four frames glifeanwhile Waldo Munroe con- ttnued to roll along undefeated, Munroe held the visitors to two base hits for eight Innings but got into trouble in the ninth when he issued a base on bills saw his infield commit two errors and then served up .1 base hit t hl . ent Bernard. 0 5 oppon An" SWINE three runners score acting coach De: Trainor took Paul Jay out of his short stop position and despatched him to the mound. Jay responded by sink-ntz cut the first batter and settlmz out of the Inning without any further runs scoring. Rltzht fielder Elmer iviacueni launched M.C.A.'s second inning Game, Each through the hole scoring Mum-ac and Lewis. He died on third as Simmons struck out Mscueill. Pius Gallant, Garth Gay am Joe Bernard obtained the thret Summerude hits with Gallant. double in the second frame scorlnt Gay with the visitors first run. Bernard also scored a run will his single into left field in tht ninth. He drove home Gil Wm. lams who reached base on an error Previously Simmons had walker and Jimmy Grady advsnced hln to second through an error a short. Munroe. who served up a mlxturt of Junk for the afternoon, pitches a highly effective game. In addit- ion to giving ud three hits he struck out seven batters and walk- ed only one. Bernard had five strikeouts, walked one and gave up eight hits. Clarence Gilli: played in strong game for the losers at short. He engineered two double ploy, and handled nine chances without an error. His backhand catch of Des Trainer and subsequent throw to second base for a second out was the standout defensive play of the game. A Gillls to Doucette to Gay double play also stole the spot- light. Brian Lewis drove three singles into left field to lead all batters with a three for four afternoon. Lorne Hcnnessey. Merlin Mac- Kenzie, Elmer MacNeill' Irving Maoxinnon and Waldo Munroe each had two hits. RANDY MAID. ' Anibrooe st. Olin-lottetowI.' ,1- v 11 G- d 5' tr t- inalned in the Queen's stable. ' , M.C.A. AB R H PO A E Dmicea putmiiiionthin mostr tnrrtiiiift: ramped home to win 830,888 in the ggllfilft ig”I'(;"ls' 3 5”l'd.5"””9 l”' Hennessey. '21: M . 5 1 2 3 2 2 stretch drive of the evening in race over a. mllesix furlongs, 132 IMO an c:n&eMt3cKc”'e dWb19d LCWI-S. Cl. 53 t - 4 1 3 3 1 0 the fourth race with the Gratton yards. Three lengths behind came and Ir” 0 score MaeNeill Jay' 5; D 5 o 1 5 3 2 mare winning by a nose. Vella Northern Light 11, owned by m 19 mm? M”K'n'Wl -Sacked '1MacNelll,rf 4 1 2 i 0 0 Gratton repeated the win in the Frenchman Francois Dupre. Magxm i:”"'gh "'9 M19 '0 Send MacKenzle, if 4 1 2 0 0 0 seventh heat. Tim 0'Shanko this But the Queen's reaction was a Tmrrzr acrosl: the plale- Macxlnnon. so .... .. 3 1 2 1 2 0 time furnishing stiff competition broad smile, and the crowd loved Kit WW out but MW Trainer, lb 0 0 ti 1 0 right to the wirc.An her for it. mt i we 78 m:e';:"w:g”:3 ltlgleenplfglllslhucgfnflly Denna, c 1 o 1 i n SUMM Y The Queen's s mn r, - A-Mum-cg, p, 1 1 o 1 1 First and Fifth Blue! g year-old sir Winston Churchill. a 19”"? Devil” I0 "uh 11154! on 8 x.3u,-key gf o o o o 4 Chocolate Dip (MacNelll) 1.2 mm owner nnmit, mi. in the field"-5 choice Devlne went to . L L L .. L My Darling (McGregor) .. 2 1 Royal box. 5””"d 0" "if ""'”" "d W” Totals . .. as '1 1421 11 I Abner The Great (Sobey) - 4 3 Tune ml. the st. Leger. mu "m -home when Munroe stnglbd to xgneplaced Mum.” m gm. MISS KVWX (D9W"('l 3 5 in 1776 and last of the season's 39m-1'9. "aim",-. AB R H po A '1 Diana 0. Grtitton tRobl- rwmg classics, was mg 4.5 on . Lorne Hennessey then reached Guns 3, 4 0 0 3 6 , chaud) - 5 4 mm track. base on a bleeder to the left of the simm'om H P 35 3 1 0 0 2 , Rosalie H. tBownesst . .. firlr For me Queen R W” an old mound and Lewis came l.hl'Ougl'lJ Gndi cf ' y 1 0 1 0 . Times: 2.13 -gil5. 2.16 (V5. Eton, of hcpes mlsplued. -pmce with a single into left to load the 3' Grady. 2b p g I 0 0 1 2 1 CD090!” 1719 WW1 by M13" before this season the high-strung bases but Hennesuy was picked d ,1 g 0 1 0 1 0 O'Brien: My Darling owned by Aumm, had disappointed hm He off as he rounded second to putJ" Bani)" ' p' " 4 1 l ., , Senator G, ll. Barbour. Pari-mu- ran second in the famed nuom Holman-5 Wm-1m M out M, ending Gay, ll .. 0 fuels: 53.00, 2.50. 2.10; 53.90, 2.20; Derby and Ascovs King George VI the rally. Landn. C . 4 0 0 '1 1 0 5230- Sewnd MW 53-90' 2-105 and Queen Elizabeth mag”. Jay however hit another single (Continued on page 7) 9010' It was Prime Mtlnister Church- ' S'””'"' ""d Sm” 3”" ili's first real public outing since Tommy Morgan (MMNEHD T A 1 doctors ordered him last June to A Yankcc Joan (MHCRIIE) .......... 8 ' in Conto tColes) ........ .. ..... I 2 ”thr:”- fevfgfgfd foimmy June l-lenlcy (Cormier) 3 4 ch hm ”d'me W eh; my 3"it3?i' E33955” In;a;;”;;':2 2 no??? boxaivim 13- "omen? Th: 5, k c p - d 9 Dfit Budionz tifitchoisonig .... .. s c Churchlllsim-re lobmvinc their 0: 5' "V." an Vuun .:.L.-L--:--- ma add no . .p (Continued on page 7) wL gnd fhgg. Inn;-ggfgd, ' 2-0 . . . . Replay. ordefed Lead SETIES P E I Auto Racing Association W - F" .-.3t9”.”..3..'i..'?' so r....”J:.'”it "m'" ””""G scotia Amateur Basebal Assoc l- , I e I g g tlon has ordered a replay of the New Brunswick Junior Baseball CI"fgwn Dflvlng Pgpf' Difggfgrg Offig. ccldliig game of the provigclal t;Ilt;iei, a ct:xrli)ma&idinglm;e::l;ln g . jiinl r semi-finals between sy hey er dues Y IND l' ' ' - ' Min; Ramblers and Reserve St. erict-on Cagititlis kl?!-1: and 10-0 in I M.nd'y' s.P" O clock Josephs. Saturday on e e er. lsydney Mlnes' 3-2 victory was Lcwisville has a 2-0 lead in the Flt" CHOIIUCIICO IS requested disallowed when St. Jcse;l)5l;'s- pro- best-of-flvie fin;al stehriesi! 'Ihe thirrt; - F H M tested an umpire's dec on. The game, an I our neceue replay was scheduled for here Mor:- will be played next Saturday at ' ' org.n' days N "pa-g Fredericton. CI"'f'Lt' 0fEt' F Ft 't WkWd 3SSI I03 IDII ll TIES 01' II Ilrl V GE 3 . Afternoon And Evening Also Thursday Night I I Wed. 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