lielnslol E 6 Mrs. Holman Ladies Golf championship Mn. brim: Holman of Summer- aide boat off a determined chal- lenge from club-mate Mn. Ruth Home on Saturday afternoon at the Charlottetown Golf Course to win the Prince Edward Island I.Ad1e!' Golf Championship. Mrs. Holman, who built up a six stroke lead in the opening round at Summerside on Wednes- day. shot a 95 here Saturday while Mrs. Horne carded a 91. Mrs. Hol- Manls two-round score was 191 and Mrs. Home's 193. Both golfers were in brilliant and there were many dramatic momenta during their match. Mrs. Hornets round of 91 was the best of the tourna- ment while Mrs. I-Iolman's 95 was second best. Mrs. I-folman wins the Dr. J. C. Simpson Trophy, emblematic of the Ladies” Provincial Golf Cham- pionship. l The 1953 Fhatltplfln. Mrs Helm, Cotton. shot a 96 Saturdaf 90' form S.-iiurday Bill Beer (right) Prince Edward Island golf chum pionshlp Saturday. finishing the 3 holes of play with a score of 153. one strike under the score of Art MacKt-nzie of the club. This was the fifth that Beer has won the crown. Derwyn Inlay, Aqut 23, 1954 Wins Island Huestis of finish third with s two-round score of 30!. Mr. Irene Billiphant of Surn- mers de won low net score in the Championship Division. First. Division honors were won by Mrs. Nettie MacLeod while Mrs. Jessie Parker was runner-up. Low net score was corded by Mrs. Dot Baker. Following are the gross scores of the Championmtp Division: though mi-sking,with Art, MacKen- zie. the lowest score in Summer- side, he ended up well off the pace with 164. Tom Rogers of Charlottetown was winner in the first division with lotietown topped the second div- ision with 174. and G. Burgoyne? 185 led the third division atoms. The prizes were presented by Mr. Harold Gaiidet. president of of the Char- lottetown Golf Club won the 1904 a, Summer- .- flser Wins Prince Edward Island Golf championship 4. same - time 3 Island , side, last year's Island champion got off to a bad start on the , Charlottetown course. and al- l66. Mac Kennedy of Char'- i tcoritinucd on page 11) doubles Cllf'impl0l'l5hLp in the final Large crowd Attend emf Racing Meet Another laige crowd enjoyed a plcisurable evening of horse raclilil at Siimmerside Raceway Saturday night. My Darling. and .VionE)' R0)" at split hconors ill the feature Class A A Face. My Darling nipping her stable mate. 125.30. in a photo fin- ish. and Money Royal outfooting all competitors in a spirited stretch drive Andrew Perryls mare took both dashes of the Clax C C Trot and Pace. establishing a new record of 2.18 2-5 in the second heat. The Cape Breton entry, Clean Up. plac- ed first in both A Class Trot dashes. and Captain Morgan and Bruce's Sister each took a heat in the B. B Class Pace. in The daily double paid 816.25 and the quinellas, 514 '10, 3.9.00 and ft3.90. The best win tickets paid 314.50 and M180 and the place ticket on Miss Worthy Dale in the first race of the card was worth 327 50. SUMMARY Class C C Trot and Pace wirinifre-d C. iB1lrblrlei Miss Worthy Dale (Stead) Robert Lee (McCrregor) . Judy's Girl (McNeilli Dianne Carroll tMacDonaldi Time'li Tell (E. Reeves) . Gertie S. IT. Semplci Lee Cavnllero 4Callbecki mo-Amundsen qumomnchua match of the Canadian Junior ten- nis tournament. The Vancouver pair Eleanor Dodge and Mike Carpeti- ter of Montreal to wind up the nine-day gathering. The score was '7-5. 3-6. 6-1. Eighteen titles were decided dur- ing the sixth annual event as al- most 400 matclies were played on defeated At Slside Perry. Summerside. C1 V U lg:';'d)A T"” 1 1 the 17 courts of the Ridcau Lawn Slfalgraniu Dian lsobey) 2 2 Tennis Club. pernianerit site of tlic ”" i tournaniciit. lI5txel.:ii'11lielirAik'oi1E:i0'?y)(e5:I,-8,35; 2 3 The final six of 18 titles were Guv Hargester (F Reeves: H 4 5 decided sail”-dayi R'o;m1gcO”Jr (mewellyni 6 6 David Freishtat of Baltimore-. Md.. dow'iied a fellow-counlryniaii, George Mandel of Astoria. N.Y., 6-3. 6-3. 6-3 for the junior menis open singles. MISS BAIICLAY BUSY Times-2.14 4-5. 2.15 horse owned by Donald Ball's Creek. Cape Breton. Class B B PI('e Winning Rankin. Times-2.19 4-5, 218' 2-5. W111- riing horse owned by A ndrew' iTn?ierson”AniF.i6iFtE” Win Doubles in the roniiiiriim: match of tho, lsianii (lo-i-ri ienn.s tournnment.t piayaii at the Chairlottetown Ten-i nis ('iuii on Siittii'd:i,t. A. 11. And- erson and Jim Johnston won the men's doubles championship by; dPfF'HilflK Jack I-Icnnessey and i, Jack Nlarilonnld 6-4, 6-4. 9-ll Johnston's st:-nrly bat-kiourt game, and Anderson": overhead smashes- at the not proved too much fori the l..Y.C. team. The third set was the most closely contested and was also productive of the hest, tennis. Trophies will he presented to L..L?.L.?j,.T....... Wins Ladies Tennis Crown BROOKLINE. (M a s s. iAPi- Doris Hart of Coral Gables. Fla.. and Shirley Fry of Akron, 0, won their fourth straight. women's na- tional doiibles tennis championship -iundey by defeating Louise Broiigh of Beverly Hills, Caiif., and Mrs. doubles over Miss Barclay and Joan Dr. Preston Mclntyre. Montague. " 7 O'Brien of Toronto. Egnmg Holman D6 95 191 the Summerside Golf and Coun- Ruth Home 91 1113 1 ”.V Club-V 5- Helen Cotton 06 206 i ': Blanche Hogg 106 no 205 ' I ' Iris Macbelian 105 103 roe e n Irene Godkin .109 100 211 Mickey Cannon 109 102 211 I . Irene Silliphant 104 IN 1112 Joyce Beer 108 111 219 u n y Helen MacDonald 111 108 219 Eileen Biintain 112 111 223 By Jack Van Dusen Miss Dewia 6-0. 6-0 and Senkowski Marie MacNelll 113 110 223 Canadian Press Staff Writer beat. out John Adler of Scandals, Florence MacKenzie '1l1 113 224 OTTAWA, (CP) .. Ann Barclay N. Y. Sally B-aseer 115 111 226 and John Swami of Vancouver sat- Kay Johnston 117 112 229 urday night won the junior mixed Andre Toupin of Montreal won the boys” closed singles. He defeat- ed Brian Patterson, Montreal, 6-0, 6-1. PROVINCIAL WINNERS The ixiterprovincial team cham- pionships. the first titles decided in the tournament. want to Ontario and Quebec. Ontariots women's team defeated Quebec 3-2. and Quebec's men's team ousted Nova Scot.ia 3-0. The team titles were decided on the basis of best-of-three singles and two doubles matches. The only event that hadn't P98611- ed the final stage by Saturday was the Junior mixed doubles. Baseball Results Sunday National. League Captain M059” (KP"."edy) 1 ii Miss Barclay also won the gli-ls' First BN0” 5151" (MCMW 3 ;i0pe1'1 singles title. Then she and Philadelphia not 400001-611 ft giixicgxtfgagsgbfgglllns) 2 3 John Bassett ofA'1'nront0 nabbed BI'00kiyn, 000 000 020-2 0 Lou Kalmuck (Bryanmm 4 8 the boys' and girls' mixed doubles Wlehmeier and Burgess, Erskine. Meg (Bowman 6 5 championship Palica tRi Roe 49! and Campan- Mannister Direct. iDewari 5 5 wocrieiiildi-ii;l:il2pHa"mai'"Ck'iMidi?" (SileIr;ionIcfvErSkm8i HR: PMAEHMS. ' 6 . UH SIIIR E5 W1f'l'i P EV” Bud"-'mF (Siam 7 7 defeated Bruce Brian of Baltimore. Phliadfiiihia 000 050 001-6 3 0 M(':iTl";f15T'i:;lllBGd ziifidm driiiiipmiiii 5'” 5'” B'”'-NV" 000 000 MOT” " " vmrie Kmnedv 0.Le”y- Bruce;s Virginia Hesse and Daniella Ev- Dickson and BUFRESSI Meyer- H , -' erson of I-lnmiranick defeated Ann Podics (51 and Campanella. L- Sister Dwmd by Gen B")Dkm5' and Judy Travis of Toronto in lht? M9.VPF- HR- Pha-Ennis. Kensmgton. gii-1s' doubles final. Firs! Mv Dm,hn';-lgtmfgff ”” 1 3 Dilble and Ray seiiinmski. l-lain- Pittsburgh non mo 000-4 11 l M-Onev ROM” (Comm) 5 1 tramck, defeated Brian and Biis- New York 002 102-5 6 2 Ease .tO'Nit!RI'at i 2 2 set! in the bo,is' doubles LaPalmc. lrietkivtilt Thies mi and Mt.” Donna M” (Bernard) ' 3 5 Marriette l.nfi'amboi.se. 1li-year- Shepard: Antonelli. Corwin iii Wil- Abner the Great (Saba) " 4 4 old Monti-ealpblonde. won the ,iun- hr-lm Mi Grissom 17) McCall tfii Bmv Budiong (Macnmsmkh ,7 6 tor women's singles for the foui't.i and Kati. W-McCall. L-LaPalme. Mis-S Knox (MCNEIH) ,1 ;.)ln'1jP in a Slhelbealt 6Elleagi?' I;fR: II;'Kh-Thomas. 1 o ge. ano er on rea er. - . - . sex-on 0w'::2”5l;2-iiniggn-Y2-grblgar Dg'h1;':f 6-3 Friday, I Pittsburgh 000 iiari 000-3 11 4 lnuemwn-, Money Royal ovsned. by Miss Laframboise and EiN1l10':' New York 022 000 01x-5 ll 3 ' ' ' - teamed in win the junior ucimeii's Surkont. Law tilt and Atwcll. Shepard 121: Maglie, Wilhelm (lit and Katt. W-Wilhelm. L-Surkont. Holman”: Indians whipped the Rotary Phillies 13-! Saturday in a Little League baseball game at Memorial Field. John Arsenault was the winning pitcher and Wayne Ward the loser. Billy Sherry and Lloyd Dolron each had four hits for the Indians while Ray Malone hit. a home run Wayne Ward had two hits for the Phillies. Following is today's schedule. 10 am.-Central Cresmeries Giants vs. I-1olman's Indians. 2 p.m.-Bantam Practice 0 p.m.-Midget practice. Following are the Little Les- gue standings as of August 22: W L '1' Giants 9 5 1 Indians 10 8 1 Phillies 0 0 0 Ksnaingwn I 8 0 ..L . . .L.L; .3 Siifdiall Games Played Al Montague Three softball games weie play-I ed at Montague yestei'day. Thei first. two games was a double head- er between Montague and Valley-i field in which Montague took thei first game 3-3, and the second by a score of 11-4. After the conclus- ion of these games Montague took, on a Charlottetown team and de-v feated them 26-6. Lineups: Montague Reserve Army ---1 Craine.c. Diamond. l). Campbell.- lb. Clair. 2b, Landry, 3b. l-1enni- gar. if, B. Peardon. ss, G. Nichol- son. cf. Giirnhum, rf. Valleyfield - L. Peardon. rf. G Wigglnton. lb. Stewart, 4:. Mac- Donald, p, Mclnnis. 3b. MacL.erd,i, of, G. Nicholson. if. C. Stewart. ss. Fraser, 2b. Lineups for third game: as. C. Campbell, lb, Diamond, 3b.i G. Nicholson. p, Maclseod, rf, wart, (T. 3b. Acorn. if. Kan. rf. Taweel, cf. went into the record books yester- day afternoon but it will be re- cles as long in groups gather to '1-0 to take a one game lead in the series as Don "Duck" Macbeod hurled a lead Randy Edwards aew to their his pitching performance by an impressive batting display. H6 Montague - Clair, 2b, Mclniiis. .:::iRecord of Boxer Charlottetown - Mccoll. p. Ka,vs.,n Macleod Hurls One-liitter-Ills Abbies Score 7-0 T 350 foot mark in the sixth inning with the ball travelling approxi- mately 316 feet before it touched earth. He also banged out two other hits in four trips to the plate. The 17-year-old baseball phenom had everything out on the pitch- ing mound. I-Iis fast ball was hop- ping and his curvas breaking sharply as he held the Summer- side team in the palm of his hand for well over two hours before the largest crowd of the season. Third baseman Grant Grady The third game of the Provin- cial Junior baseball playdowns membered in Island baseball cir- diacuas the highlights of Island baseball achievements. The Charlottetown Abbies won brilliant one-hitter to impressive win. Mac-.Leod almost over shadowed hitter. Grady. a left-handed bat- ter, smashed a triple down the right field line in the sixth inning. According to base judge Moe Goodwin. 1-he ball landed about two inches inside the foul line and rolled outside allowing Grady to reach third. That was the only ball hit to the outfield in fair territory. Left fielder Billy Purcell caught one ball in shauow foul territory but otherwise the Curranltes failed to get the horaehide past second base. The victory gives the Abbies a two-one lead in the best of seven series. The fourth game will be played in lummersids on Friday afternoon. Dee Iefurgey. who won the opening game 1-0 beating MacLeod in a pitcher's duel. pitched for Summerside yesterday and went the route. He pitched well. although touch- ed for eleven hits. and save for the first and seventh innings held the Abbisa in check. lefurgey struckciut nine and walked two. Masbeod had 15 strikeouts to his credit. He walked three and struck one batter. The Abbie: jumped into a 2-0 lead in the first inning. short stop Jack Kane. who played a great game. drilled a single into 3 Wmggggggr left centre and scored when Don ,. Macbeod doubled into right field. t MscLeod then came home as Kip Ready blasted a tripla down the , right. field line. 1 Maclseod made the count 8-0 in the sixth inning. He looked at a .1 ball and than walloped the second pitch far over the centreflelder smashed a Dee Lefurgey pitch over the centerfleld fence near the Joe Kirkwood To Play Here Next Sunday Joe Kirkwood. a golf trick sliot artist from Hollywood who has toured most. of the world. will ap- pear at the Charlottetown Golf Coursc next Sunday. Kirkwood will play around in a foursome with local players includ- ing Club pro Cecil Dowling and will give a two-hour demonstration of his amazing golf tricks. The famous American golfer can do nearly anythingi with a golf club. He can hit a ball behind his back, pick the ball off the face of a watch without striking the watch or lose ground on a drive without the ball striking a tree or any other object. Tickets to watch the display may be obtained at the Sport Lodge. Rendezvous. Old Spain orinogers Hardware. Danny Taylor of New York. who ghts Don "Duck" Trainer at the had two hits for the Abbies. Clu. reached base twice for the ra-nltes. off Kennedy in the first inning ., Kennedy popped out in foul pr. ritory. and Coke Grady ma, , sinrkllns play on Bquarebriggs in the second. Charlottetown! plays. Kane robbed Donnie Cam. eron in the fifth inning and p , spoiled Mu-.I.eod's bid for a no- cell made a nice running card; :1 brilliant plate including a three runs. Bell. 21:, Williams. ss. Bradly. lb, Mclsaac. c. John Stewart. umpire for double header; Harry Stewart, umpire for visitors game. record according to Nat 1"leischei”s Ring Magazine of March. 1953. U.S. forces and during that period 0 was awarded the Silver St.a.r.s ' medals. Combat Infantry Forum next Monday night. is an Dougie Arsenault.'s outstretched ex-Marine with a brilliant war slow: It the fence. four runs and four hits in the, Taylor spent seven years in the seventh inning to put the game Bronse Star and Purple Hearts Badge, as Good Conduct Medal, European into left centre. The Abbies combed Lefurgey for n ice. Willie Dunn led off wlthi double. Bobby Lund was safe on fieldar'a choice and Dunn scored riumph ence Gillis and Grant Grad, Cur- Peter Green made a fine cam. Jack Kane and Purcell mm. be at defensive (Continued on page 11) ball Siar Don MacLeod (above) played hall yesterday afternoon I the Ahbles defeated the Cup anites 7-0 in the third game of he Island Junior playdowi-is. Mai.-Leod pitched a one-lilttu nd struck out 15 batters. He hal hree hits in four trips to the home run cubic and single and drove in I 0 0 0 FIJEI. 0lLS Bowl by Tout IIIAI. 9911 Jackie Kane blasted a double Forbes Kennedy The Junior mcii"s cliisi-d singles National League title wont to i-hunky Gus Durriclivr Milwaukee 204 000 402-12 10 1 of Sherbrooke. Que. He heat swaiin Chicago 004 020 000- 6 13 2 . 6-3. 4-6. 9-7. 3-6. 5-3. Wilson. Jolly I3) Burdette (fit PAM mzwis -mass TITLE Conley mi and Crandall: Cole. Pam Dewis. a pretty little blomie Jeffcnat. I0 Tn:-mel (9! and Gs- from Halifax. "swept the iiivcnxle ragiola. W- Conley: L- Jeffcnat. Winn”. in R” N,.,,,. H, l L,,,,,. izirlsl closed singles and gave NovaiHRs: Chi-Banks t2': Mil-Thomson. amp, 11195.. trophips haw, hp," Scotia its first siiiolns 1 tr ( Acicock. g,.,,..,-m,,L.- .i(,n,,.(.,i M ,, ,,umh,,,.v tournament. She beat Loiiise Jobin Cincinnati fill 130 010-7 11 1 M (ch,-,ri,-m,.mw,., huS,,,,,M. firms. inf Quebec City 6-2. 5-7 6-3 ,St. Louis 001 422 00x-01.1 11 The club tnllrnafnpnt nf M". David Woodwortli of Halifax won. Valentine. Nuxhall (41 Savrnnsky Charlnnslown club Wm hpgm t.he juvenile boys' closed when he iii Judson I5) Perkowski ill) and on Wednesday will he accepted in the douhlr-s', events, hut all members will he atitomatically entered in the sing- 10-8. 4-6. 6-4 Senkowski and Miss Hesse took the open singles events for players: veteran New York Yankee niit-isemi-finals. majm-in at the season, an 8-5 win over Ti uro Bearcats in Woodling htirt the thumb against their last same of the rear in that the blcacher wall while going If. Halifax and District Senior Base-' m.,.n,,,z' E-mrimi defeated David Bassett of Toronto Bailey, Landrith 18 i ; Lawrence, Bi-azie (5! Deal (Bi and Sarni. W- Brzle. L-Sa vransky. American League ,,,5- M.,.n,s, Ma'(vhe-R Wm Ml 13 and under. Miss Hesse defeated First- played when scheduled or will g: W35hm8i0TI be defaulted, N S B b H” d 1 h. 000 000 020 000-! I 0 -.-.LM,..-.L... i a c p in o g ' ' a 010 000 010 001-3 12 1 Schmitz. Pascual U2! and Fitz- LIVE'RY'00L- N 5- (CP'WD31'l"RPt'aid: Bishop and Astroth. L- . mouth Arrows di-feateri Liierpool Pascugl, HR; wgg.Vgrn0n. Larrupers 8-2 Saturday .in their New York 000 001 100-2 10 2 (last, sum; of tllgie g-ltliliiiax and , Boston 002 021 30x-B 10 2 g . is not nior ase n 1.t-aguei Byrd. Reynolds (71 .nd 3”"; BOSTON (API-(iene Wmiriliiigtschedule Teams meet in the Sullivan and White. L-Byrd. HR: 1 Bns-Williams. fielder. fractured his right tiriumbt 5"-and fin Saturday's game against thei TR-UR-0 iCP"rL351'PiFF9 K"li- wnshmnon ooommmzgg . 1 Boston Red sax and p,-nbabiy Wm ville Wildcats bunched five runs Phuadelphil om 202 m0g4 , 0 ibe lost to the club for the re- in the Sixth inning SEiU1'd?l.V I0? (T1,. Cnned bun," of Quad”, curfew) Porterfield. Stewart (7) Shea (0) and Tipton: Portocarrero and Rob- Margaret Oshnrnc Dupontof Wllm- ter Harry Agganis' game-tying ball League. Both teams failed to Prison. HRS. w”,S,eve"; PM, ingtnn, Delaware 6-4. 6-4. triple. imake the 13iiI1'0ii8- Llmm", Cleveland 004 000 011-12 20 3 Baltimore 000 010 000- 1 3 2 Golf Tournament Winners I lssmnarddo Dun Mad)onald, Art lhdude. runner in dvldon. (Back row): aIaa.whoneoeivodprbe I Above II winners in the provincial golf cham Golf and Country Club on Saturday afternoon. From left to right are: low net, championship division. Bill "Pod" Beer, provincial champion. Roam. gross and low net, second division, G. Burgoine, low gross, third division. Paul scliur- 1- -4 'iv-.-.- . ti: pionship tournament. which conclud championship division. Brig. G. K. Peake, low net, first law gross, first division, Mac Kennedy, low to Maynard Schurman for low net. second div. (Photo by Wotten). Zinker (6) Wynn, Mossi (83 and Hegan: Kuzava. Krei' -v Mi Blyzka (Si and Courtney. W-Wynn; L-Kunva. Flrlut Chicago 110100 010-4 0 1 'Detroit 130 100 02x-7 12 0 Pierc Consuegrs (2) Dorish (7) and B ts: Hoeft and Wilson. L- Pierce. HR: Chi-Minoso. International League Rochester .000 000 000-0 7 1 Toronto 010 000 00x-1 0 0 Stathoa and Burbrink; Wiesler and Howard. (Second) Rochester 010 000 0-1 I 1 Toronto 200 001 1-8 I 0 Jordan. Blaylock tit and Bur- brink; Lombardi and Howard. HR: Roch-Alston. L-J nrda n. Ottawa 001 010 100-3 11 3 Richmond 311 lm 00x-J I8 2 Van Brabant. Hug (7) and Wat- llngton; Fine and Johnson. L-Vam Brabant. Buffalo 030 M0 203-7 10 2 Syracuse 000 000 080-3 0 1 Lory and Lakemsn: Sanford, and Erautt. I-layman STO0K OAR -RACING OOVDIEAD Toasty, Augut M 8:8! Standard Time Campaign and African Middlc- scored Lund on a single and Mac- Lcod lashed out -another single to 3U1'Lli'Y- Konstanty being waived on by First seven National league clubs and Montreal 000 (102 000-2 6 0 the six below New York in the -Havana (Kill 000 000-0 5 0 American League. Eastern Campaign ribbons. He also received five battle stars. a ,World War Two Victory Medal. Occupation Medal. Berlin Airlift. Device and Human Action medals. While in the army he defeated The following City softball 1.ea- Felix Benson. the 1949 World-wide true 2-fines are scheduled to be All Army lightweight champion. played this evening at 6.45: L. Y. Upon his discharge Taylor was C. at Packers i0ld Diamoiidi: B. gent to Ray Arcpl in New Yorki Y- C- 31 Wh9919YE 'KiiiRhts Dlani-innd Arcel turned him professional. ondi: Dairy ItLes1on, iParkdale' Don Trninor has left for New Di"m0"dl- Glasgow to train with Gary Simon Tjr'rr-m" for the Taylor fight on next Mon- . rliiy night. Ix n In the semi-final Ga.-ium Ray of Charlottetown and Quebec will ' meet Roy "Tiger" Steele of Char- a , lottetown. Bud Ramsay rigmBum- Only six teams will be acimittedi'”'”id” fish” H”””d M M" in the City softball League play- 0; N5: ?l:;!:::,nand Bobby Quinn offs. it was decided Saturday night. nnrsttie I at a special meeting of the league 8" 6" executive. The meeting ruled out of order a motion passed on the previous night allowing all teams into the play-offs The teams had played throughout the schedule with the understanding that the last three teams would be for the Intermediate Abbies on Memorial Field this evening at six bund M the playmmv olclock. it wui lsnnounced lastly Teams in the play-offs are Can- by p"””"' "nth "Ck ado Packers. Sunshine Island Dairy. Bike Shop Wheelers. City Stickers. Liguorlsn Youth Club and the Basilica Youth Club. The Packers and Dairy are tied for first place with one game left to play. Another executive meeting draw up a play-nff schedule will be held at the City Hall this evening at nine o'clock. MT? (8). L-Sanford. HRs: Syr-Blatnik; Yankees Purchase Jim iionsianiy BOSTON (AP)-New York Yan- kees have purchased Jim Kon- stanty. 37- year- old righthander. from Philadelphia Phillies. It was a straight cash deal with Summerside Macu.-od's shutout. Grady tripled with one out. into shallow foul Billy Purcell made a great. running catch to haul in the. ball. down to short. Kane gloved the ball and throw to first. The play was close but base judge Urban Blanchard called the runner out. Coach Johnny Carroll of the Cur- ranites protested vigorously. Coke Grady doubled up Johnny Squarebriggs and Billy Purcell in the sixth at second and firing to Cannon fights Youri g for the put out on Squarebriggs. Grady struckout and Forbes Ken- nedy threw to Kip Ready catching -U"-P1: Biiseiiaii Piacilce -”3?:.?":..?l"ii..”'iviii:1.555: ..... There will be a baseball prlcticr L. core Kane. only in the sixth threaten to inning did break Coke Grady flied territory and Peter Green then hit a hot one There were two double plays. inning. forcing Purcell In the eighth inning Grant SUCCESSFUL MEI PRIFIII PAIMOLIVE D. A.I.VAN DUI IIOOIIO-AITIV Palmolive gives you an Ill.-DAY SIIAVE Palmoilvfs t- srd-sofiening oils wilirvour whiskers rigbt down II 1051 owl. 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