AUGUST 25. 1952 ,,,. Baseball Results my The Canadian Pros!) 1 SATURDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE ””"”” """"" " 03(1) g ooo-s ii i Wiislilnlwn " 8 , M ,. Newhouser and Ginsberl. 0-' ma, Consuegra (3) Ferrick (7) Gumporl (9) and Grasso. . i .. T" M" 9 010 oos oos 01-12 is 2 -- , elilil ihmd l oio o.-is 101 oo-11 1s 1 5). Sihididfirizllarrist (6) Hague (6) l-tannin (7) Paige (9) and Court- "...-; Kelliier, Newsom (6) Hooper (7) Kucab (9) and As- frolli. Cleveland ...- 000 000 000-0 5 5.... Ynrk .... .. M0 100 00x-1 ii 0 Wvnn, llrissle (8) and Hagan. Tipinii (8); Rasclil and Berra. 000 002 100-3 6 2 i l . (1iltisiz1if.n.. loo 003 oox-4 0 lirnwn. ennedy (8) and Lol- Mr; Parnell and White. NATIONAL LEAGUE ,,,,,,,;,1,.., , mm 100 020-3 5 1 X'illRlllll':,'ll 010 000 100-2 6 1 li.'ll)ini", Black (8) and Campan- ,.i1,q; Waugh, Main (8) and Mc- ('u1!ougli. Pliilzidelpliin .. 000 200 000-2 0 1 Ciiiciiiiizlll .. 000 002 011-3 9 .2 yum-:. and Burgess: Church. ;m.ili (T) and Scminirk. Bilslilil .. . 000 000 20l)r's3 G 1 L')iir:l1;n 000 Mo 100-1 12 2 Wilson and Cooper; Schultz. Lown (8) and Atwell. 000 000 001-1 '1 0 000 300 00x-3 10 O Cnnnelly (4) Kennedy . .5enccr (8) nnd Westriim; Risizlc and D. Rice. lN'l'ERNATIONAL LEAGUE Mnnlrtinl .... .. 001 000 000-1 8 0 Spriiilzlicld .... 000 000 000-0 5 0 iiillciie and Ronnlng; Bcsse. Limlis (R) rind Pramesn. lltiiiiili. ..,. 000 000 7I0 01-0 13 2 Baiiiinore .. M11300 100 00-8 13 0 ill innings). vnlcnian. Murray (4) Hoekeburg .7. George (7), Fricnno (8) and iwllingzluii: Miller, Peterson (7) lmiinrlly (1) nnd Lnkemrin. T1lr()lll0 , .. 000 002 001-3 10 3 Biilizilii .. ,, 500 4'10 00x-ll ll 1 l3lSllPi”, llziugsteiid (1) Overmlre mi and Keller; Marlowe and l-Iiiiutl. yllm-Iieslvr . M0 000 200-1 8 O .',ir:iriisn .. 000 000 04x-4 8 l) ('()lllllll, llnlin (8) Crlmian (8) and iliicha: Lovenguth, Hartley I.riiide(-k (O) and 0'N9Bl. SUNDAY 'N;1Tl()NAL LEAGUE tlV'ltIlliT)II 331 101 010-10 14 0 bl. lmuls . . 000 103 010- 4 10 ll lino, Black (8) and Campan- rliri; Prcsko. Boyer (2), Clark ii) and D. Rice. rill First: Plillridelplilat .. 000 000 000-0 5' 1 ('liii'n;:o . 001010 10x-3 ti 0 ltobcrls. Hansen (8) and Bur- gess: Hacker and Atweli. Seconil: Pliiliidclpliln 433 002 002-14 18 2 flilcngo .. . 000 010 003-0 5 3 Meyer and Lnpnln: Mlnner, Kiln- slcin (1), Fear (2), Manvillo (3) Kelly (8) and Chili. Edwards (3). First: Boston ..... .. 000 002 001-8 8 1 Pittsburgh .. 200 001 01x-I 10 1 Jester, Johnson (7) and Cooper; Neci-izii, Dickson (9), and McCul- lniigli. Second: 1 0 I10 innings). lliirdeilo nrirl Burris: Hague, Main (8) Kline (10) and Garag- mlri. First: New York -.-. 101 001 001-4 8 3 Cincinnati ..... 010 002 OM-5 ll 0 tilnglie, Kennedy (6) Wilhelm in Knslo (9) and Westrum: l'r-rimwskl, Nuxhiill (7) and l4rniinlck. ' Lasi Canadian Eliminaled In U. S. Golf Meet SEATPLE, Aug. 24 E (OF) Bill Mawhlnney of Vancouver, the last surviving Canadian in the hunt for tiie U.S. amateur golf championship, was eliminated Fri- day when Jack Wcstland. of Everett, Wash.. came from behind to beat him 5 and 4 in the 36- hole semi-finals match. Mawhinney, 23-year-old former Canadian amatcur champion who has been playing despite a pain- fully sore back, had become the first Canadian to reach the semi- finals of the event since 1832 when Sandy Somerville of Lon- don. 0iit., won the championship. In the other half of today's semi-finals. Al Mengert of Spo- kane. Wash.. whipped Don Cherry of Garden City. N.Y.. 3 and 2. Westiand and Mengcrt will meet tomorrow in the 36-hole final. Corwi nanrl Yvars: Wehmeler. Nuxliall (7) and Rossl. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit ... 000 002 000-2 ii (I New York 000 000 Mx-4 8 l Hoeff. White (8). Madison (8) and Balls; Lopat and Berra. Cleveland- 00'.'.0002l30t)00000-812 '1 Washington- 4003100000000001-BI4 2 (16 innings). Feller, Brissie (2), Wilks (4), Harris (7), Groniril: (H), Garcia (12), Wynn (1) and ll:-grin; Mas- terson, Gumpcrt (9) and Klutlz. First: St. Louis . 000 000 oil) 0-1 5 Boston , 000 100 000 1-2 11 0 (I0 innings). Pilletic, Stuart (R) and Piiige nnd Courtney; Kinder, Benton (9) and White. Second: St. Louis . 010 000 l)00- 1 0 3 Boston . 200 081 10x-12 12 0 Hoizuo, nnin (5), Stuart (5) find Courtney. Moss (ii); Trout nmi VVililc, iVillicr (7). Chicago 10'.) 210 302-11 15 1 Philadelphia 000 000 160- 7 11 1 .Grlsscm, Alom.-i (8) nnd Lolliir, Johnson (7): Byrd, Fowler (4), Wright (S), Kucab (SJ) and Mur- ray, Astroth (9). Second: Chicago ........... 000 010 000-1 ( 1 Philadelphia .. 101 000 302-5 6 1 Stohbs. Rogovin (1), Dorisli iii) and Lollar; Sclieih and Asirnth. lNT.l:JRNATl0NAT. l.F.A(;'L' E Montreal .. 000 ml 002-1 8 0 Springfield 000 100 001-2 9 1 Coleman. Hughcx (9) and C. Thompson; Dubiel and Priimesli. Toronto . 301 200 010- 7 11 1! Bu fall) .. . 031 150 llx-12 14 O udson, Shore (5) and Al1LlCr- son; Yaylian, Birrer (4) and Ernuit, Kellcr (4). Rochester .. 500 002 2l0-10 ll 3 . 010 020 040- '1 ll 3 . Crlmlan (8). Tielen- niier (8) and Builhn; lialloman, Silvermnn (8), Robinson (8) and Drescher. Ottawa 000 000 200 000 01-3 '1 2 Baltimore 010 000 100 000 00-2 6 l Gohl and Wntlington; Thompson and Lnkemnn, Tabaclieck (10). -9: WHY HAVE gill), some MilIioiiaires' PresidenLOuiis SYDNEY. Aug. 24 -(C'P)- ROY Duchemin resigned as president of Sydney Millionaires of the Mari- time MOJOF Hockey League Friday night at a meeting which laid plans to reduce the club's financial deht before opening of the 1952 season. A nominating committee was nam- ed to bring in s new slate of di-l rectors at another meeting Mon- day. N. S. Baseball By The Canadian Press Ed Hadlock, crafty mound ace of the Liverpool Larrupers, pitched a four-hitter Saturday and belted a two-ruii homer to defeat Slellnrton Alblons 2-1 in the Halifax and District Senior Baseball League. The win pushed the Larrupers ahead 3-2 in the best-of-seven semi-finals. The victors will clash for the championship with Truro Beareats, who eliminated Dart- mouth Arrows last week taking four games to one. Hadloclrs homer in the seventh. a towering 350-footer with catcher Ray Buss on board, broke up n tight and hitherto scoreless ball game. Canadian Mark For Two-Year-Old - Troiier's Broken TORONTO, Aug. 24 - (GP) - Ben Boy. owned by Miller Wray, of Sclioniherg. Ont, smashed the Canadian record for two-year-old frclters when he covered the mile in 2:13 at Thorncliife Raceway here Friday. In breaking the Cali- iidinii record by two full seconds, Ben Boy wiped out ll mzirk estab- lished by Rohinn in l944 at Glen- coe. Ont. Ben Boy, driven by Pete Miller. went to the front iii: the start and the issue never was in doubt. Canadizin n1:inuf1icturers produc- ed fishing tackle to the value of s1,i)17,.')84 in 1950. - pionships. mic GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Quebec Captures Junior Tennis Team Honors . ,O'l.'FAWA. Aug. 24 -(CP)-Que- bec captured mania and women's interprovincial team honors sat- urday, ousting Western and On- tario competitors at the Canadian intci'provincial junior tennis cham- The Quebec men's team defeated a four-province Western outfit with three straight singles victories. The Quebec Women ousted Ontario in one singles and two doubles matches. Team championships are decid- ed on the best of two doubles and three singles matches. with the Quebec victory, interest turned to the doubles events which started Sunday in the third day of the iveck-long Canadian junior tennis championships. Eight junior men moved into the quarter-final.s in their singles mat- ches Saturday. Eight more have to catch up with them. In the ioterprovinclal matches Satiii-day, Pierre Lambert of Vic- toriaville, Que., ousted John Grif- fiths of Regina 6-4. 7-5; Guy Dur- other of Montreal defeated Frank Kanowsky of Winnipeg, 6-2, 6-2; iii;-.k.:TiFiiuit Tournament Play TORONTO, Aug. 24 -(GP) - Brcnilzin lilnckeii of Montreal, 29, one of Canada's top tennis play- ers, says he plans to give up tournament play at the end of this season. He said in an l'niterVleW Thursday night during the Canadian tennis eliiinipionsliips that he will retire after 15 years of major tourna- ment competition in which he has won almost every available Can- adian tennis title. llc won the Onlario and Quebec provincial tennis lilies this year but wns rirrcziied Wednesday in the Csiiiadinn singles competition. He has been a member of Can- ada's Davis Cup team for the last seven years and hopes to become the non-playing captain on next year's teiini. In 1949, he became the only Cfzinadian to defeat an Australian in Davis Cup compet- ition. and Richard Laws of st. Eiistnche. Que., eliminated James Ionldls of Portage la. Prairie, Man.. 6-1,6-1. Unseeded Ken Mrzneynolds of Montreal ousted the top-seeded Canadian Leon Cole of Halifax, 6-2, 6-4, to move into the semi-finals of the juvenile boys' singles. Young Cole is Nova 8cotia's Juvenile sing- les champion. Phyllis Seganski. ii-year-old blonde from Haimtramck. Mich.. captured the Juvenile girls” singles title. The pert younaaier. Tecum- seeded American in the event, won by defeating Linda wolf, also 11, of Buffalo, N. Y.. by a score of 6-0, 6-4 in the finals. Miss Wolf, top-seeded American, moved into the finals Saturday when she ousted Ann Hesctveit, of Ottawa. 8-6, 6-4. Petite Phyllis earned the right to meet her by eliminating Pam Dewis, top seeded Canadian from Halifax. 6-3. 6-4. 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