i g: GiantisifTo 7-4 Win Over Cincinnati — Tlfiift Lose ‘Ear. onto... No Positive Action Philadelphia, Question l.sl "Ex 1' Vile Isfoteiwlisshl‘ L“ ggqdlaalrssa) r dansen. ace of _a shaky York nltllhhll staff. 91ml“ MONTREAL, June I -(CP) .- Tbe Notional Hockey Leggug 1,901; ' true GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN s‘ ' PAGE seven‘ l‘1"~v~:.".""::.’esmt Tough Game a v - i a l "so o" i": I10 n 1-4 ° "i - . * - e q" °n e e Home cameos. ma. June s-iaer - y as the Giants ba- ~ - a B meeting but it ed o, o , ........ .. ... 9 We s o e Billie" "still" . t... would ... a. mm - i ’° w L” P°"°' "Wefmihl he am not expect his June as Puuladclphla interests seeking a west. l ' . n] ther ‘l! ‘IMO in m the o y o " 149love franchise. nght with challenger Jersey Jm To Yanika” Represented At l Philadelphia l: Chicago I. Boston s; Pittsburgh i. ' Brooklyn b; 5t. Louis 8. ...‘.‘..'.‘."..‘t.‘.“h°i°‘l‘t.tt‘iii‘é‘ilifiiii Leglonaires mo... Defeat lt.0.A.F. W‘ "v ""1"- Ieldli to proceed with building a new arena. that could operate the 1949-50 season. Other business taken up at the closed meeting included several minor rule changes, authorlzatimi of an agreement between the N. H. Tigers can well be tagged the "un- luckiest man in baseball". The Detroit rlgbthander allowed New York only six hits while go- ing the-full ‘nine innings yester- day but lost the game 1-0 to vie Roach: and the Yankeesxft ‘was TRURO, N. 8., Juno $-((!)— springhiii Iiencebuatcra _ Truro Bearcats 5-4 here tonight to registcr their first win in the Nova Scotla Central Senior Base- ball League. It was the first loll ilhe senior circuit. mime culls .. Wslcott to go the full. is rounds "and to so 121mm 3d 2.0m: v y‘ (“nan h“, _ _V T i k I M “Arum” thgfleelzmznffpifier? o?“z§e‘:1: and “that I always like to wilt gtiigisealrgara. 2-1. Younl Art aoottemea es the ERG . G . Q8 New m: 1:01am" 4- N- H- L- clube that his em» is °“‘ °" ‘h’ "“"“"‘"' ~~ Jansen went the route for the Giants, ecetterllll 11 mu to ssin his sixth triumph of the season as ggainst three setbacks. The star ‘Giants riahthsnder. slw helm his qwncaiise b)’ W" two shill"- take part in the Maritime Olympic trials to be held at Halifax on P - _ - l may. June 11th it was leaimeil Cleveland 1; Washington a. L. and its clubs with the u. 1-1. 1.. 1°’ 1'1"" i" "'1' "m."- oilhlil‘ J““"'*“»-i=-il'°"‘“ Z’-l%'~‘i“i8"‘vilili'li-“ """“‘ ‘°“ ~ - mo ~ - Mo» o» liiifiill'a.ifil°‘f.l'°fi“‘.lh° “h: S "ii %'=-“““.“-=§:t“:.:~... . .':r.":::::..=:".::”...t"“ PM ~ . a second He"! m“ rm“? “d “m” PM“ "m u“ '°°- “WY “u” ‘mm "mm “m” pe George Walters jthfaysfrdld e . ' a P ' ' foir the inter-ration: T»: Junk". Race’ Prague. Marshall of the glen: ." iiided coins flier I 11v ifi. third iaainz- Risnev. who w!- fered a bruit“ under his left eye. was replaced ~ the fourth hi’ Jlvll nwa . a ' a wot Chicago. Eddie Waltkus open- ‘m the 12th inning with s single. raced to third on a combination 559d ball and wild throw ‘ by .Andy somihlchPand then scored ‘on Phil Cavarrette‘! single to sive ‘the Cubs a a-i victory over the Philiies. ‘ Leonard limiting Detroit to five hits as l7,- i43 Yankee Stadium fans turned out for the only day game in the American League. The Yankee rlghthander helped win his own ball game-his this year over Detroit. Raschi opened the eighth inning with a single,‘ moved to second on a sac- rifice. lo third 0h I KIWI"! out. what is expected to be a bang-up and then scoPed as Johnny Lindeli encounter, laced a double to left to end the e r e e scoreless tie. _ Tuesday night a full slate of of- Ulldtll ehtewd the some in the flcers were appointed including an fourth inning replacing Charley advllfy committee and the n . Keller in left field. Keller iniured ¢omeps meg with the unjvggsfl 7'. his hint! lWlllDi-lh! $0 m!" I proval not only of the meeting but diving catch of Vic Wertzhdoubie. mo Q1 the ram; mg n19 0g (m; Ho's Dillinger» two rim sinsle throughout the Oity. Every one o: Ind l u! M055 310m" 8a" 3'“ them from President Crockettdown Louis Browns l 3-1 v10“??? l5 have the interestof the youngsters NRhY-Ylflhd" FY64 51mm“ "Pt at heart and already Plans are be- sevea Boston Rcd Sox hits well m: m,‘ m“ "e hoped Wm p“; scattered before a 84,808 crowd of m, league m a sound flnmcm Boston srcllght fans. but,’ something ma; w“ gadly Dilllngerls game-winning blow lacking m“ “mm against Lefty Mel Parnell. who e e e lasted the full distance, came in the fifth inning after the Browns had loaded the bases_on an error and singles by Sam Dents and Sanford. Moss's four bagger, into the left ters which had been proving of a troublesome nature were cleared up, the junior baseball league will get the jump on the Oilty League teams when they open their i948 campaign at the park diallwnd Friday night with Reece and Kinsmen, keen rivals last year, prying the lid of! the season in riifhhheld" building at Kingston. Ont. On the Philadelphia debate, the herons governors instructed presi- dent Clarcnce Campbell to draft a reply on their decision for Pete. At last year's meeting Pete was instructed to report on progress a year later when he asked for e franchise. At that time restrictions had been placed on billldinlg materials and it was doubtful vdzen work on the arena couild be started. However. restrictions were lifted last April 1, and the Philadelphia backers feel they are ready to go ahead. The League authorized the agree- ment with the National Hockey League, pension fund for the purpose of implementing the pens- ion plan. Total contributions to- wards the fund from the League and players last year amounted to 8150.000, it was revealed. Only rule change of any import- ance W85 the one involving number of players dressed for a game. The League decided that each team now can dress 16 players and a Events. and who also ls coach of the INTER-NATIONAL Billlld; Bill Brawley of’ Summer. Bide. filtered ln the Jgiamipe and a winner at last year's Maritime championships; Dave Boswell. middle distance runner who tel 8111M? turned in great perform- ances ln Maritime University circles; Jcihn Cash, quarter mfler and a s. D. U. student who has shown worlds of ability; Ernie Matheson in the hammer throw; and quite likely Gordon Kerr of Alberton for the Bflrints. another htudent who was credited wltih doing the century in ten seconds at the Maritime Inter- collegiate meeting ln 1947. It is possible that another weight man from Sumtnerside may be added in the team. - ' Although small in number, the above group of athletes should give a good account of themselves. Their training has been restricted duo tor unfavorable weather but at that they should be pretty well a "p. 1f not. at the head of the lead- , era. Wm‘ the juniors scheduled to Incidentally, it was also learned perform on Monday, Wednesday . on» no» M oi this: rrsizzsssht: %;:v:...o: Lew“ be!“ m “mo” on Tues” to the‘ Dominion championships oh d"- '1""“"‘“Y “m 5mm“ b“ July 9th instead of being forced to fans are in for one of the heaviest compete in the mm “ms at All members of the Iceea lla- lors baseball teens are asked to be on hand for practice at the old diamond, Victoria Park tonight at 5.30 sharp. It is important that a full turnout be on hand a0 as to prepare for the opener agalnl Kinsmen on Friday night. CHARLIE RYAN, Manager. ciubs have underwritten a sub- scrlption for $30,000 to the Inter- national Hail of Fame for eon- structlon of a suitable building as a shrine to hockey great; at Kings- ton. it was announced. The owners decided that next season's all-star game will be played in Chicago, probably the first week in November. [Players will be chosen on the some basis as Ill-it year and ‘Iiommy Ivan of Detroit will coach the squad. A trophy donated by Art Ross, manager of the Boston Bruins. was accepted by the Governors and will be presented annually to the lead- ing point scorer. Syracuse o; Jersey City Q. Newark l; Baltimore z. Montreal l1; Rcchaslcr l. The Leglonaries defeated the R. C. A. F. aggregation in the fourth game of the smnmsrsids Baseball League last night by the score o! 6 to 0. The game had about every- thing. scintillating plays that would do credit to a senior circuit were sandwiched in between mis- cues that were as sloppy as they come. Lambert, Air Force right fielder, gave as brilliant a display of fielding as has been seen in Summerslde for some time. He made four putouts. two of them quite difficult. and doubled up base-runners on two occasions. Underwood's leaping stab of Lam- bertls line drive in the fourth was a treat for the fans, Dutch doub- ling Carson off second by a quid! throw to Thorson at the keystone sack after the catch. In the last half of the sixth, the last double play of the game took place. Phil- lips smothering Mickus’ pop ‘:1 ggngapfigf gfiyfifif; 1,3, b; goalie instead of 15 and a goalie. Arsenauit fcr the second time, the The N‘ H' L’ “d ‘m mmber Air Force pepper pot made a _ » .- -._____ . threatening gesture towards the N. 5., June 2- fCPl-It was shutout day here as home-town Iorrupers bsttcred Kentville Wildcats 4-0 and 2-0 in regular features of the Halifax and District Baseball League today. Liverpool chukkers Howie Mar- tin, Carlie Walthen and veteran Laurie Thonbourne were found for only 2 hits off their collective of- ferings durlng the entire double- header. and Dutch McCall, ';oo1<le Cub southpaw, went down Lure line in a scoreless duel until the 11th when both. sides tallied. . Del Ennis slammed his no. 6 hom- er for the Philly run. - The Cubs scored their first as a result of a collision in the outfield by Eddie Miller and Richie Ash- ‘turn. Blii Nicholson's pop H! \[mpped for a double as the re- uuit of the outfield mhfllll- 11° icored on‘? sacrifice Al Walk- pr‘; long y. 3 Johnny Saln allowed only "l!" ‘hit. tonight to lead the Boston fir-eves to a 5-1 niohhelsne victory "over the Pittsburgh Pirates. 1 a crowd of 25,110 saw the Duos liflDDl-ETION, N. 5., June 2- (CP) — Halifax Capitals and Middleton Cardinals squared a twin-bill here today in the Halifax District Senior Baseball League. Middleton won the afternoon game 7-5 behind the steady pitch- ing of Lefty Vern Brophy and Cossgltals took the evening session ninth I-pull the first trlple play of the ‘muohai League season in the hth ihnine- swllooltle foirst baseman Ed etcvens engineered the triple kill- ing after Eari Torgeson had walked and Phil Mast had beaten out a toot. Alvin Dark vowed to Welle- who stepped on first to double lissl. and threw to shortstop is“ Rojek to get ‘ivrsuon w he attempted to slide back into second. ‘ The Pirates‘ only sun came in the in“, as Ralph Kiner opened the hing to blast his l2th homer of be year. . b v- A two-run double by Gil Bodies gave Brooklyn Dodgers the h needed for a 5-3 victory over t 5t. Louis Cardinals. It was the podgers’ first triumph over the ytedbirds this season and the sixth consecutive loss for 8t. Louis. l DARTMOUTH, N. 5.; June 2- KOM- Halifax Shipyards blasted home four runs in ‘the ninth innlnl lire tonight to hand Dartmouth ows, Maritime senior defending champions, a 4-1 setback in a re!- glar fixture of the Halifax Dia- ia-lct senior Baseball League. ;The scheduled afternoon gains was washed out. “it NOTICE -- The gasoline dealers of Chor- field screen, opened the inning. _. Washington's Ray Bcarboroush edged Bob Lemon in a plflehlnl duel, the - ‘ u clustering their five hits intc two innings to de- feat Cleveland Indians. 2-1, before a. night crowd of 20.405. Washington ended icmozfsstring of 28 consecutive scoreless mains» by pushing over a run in the fourth inning. Scarborough iimitcd the Indians to five hits in notching his fourth win. It was Lemon's third defeat against seven victories. Chicago's lowly white eon kept Philadelphia stiuetics in second place uthey pounded B“! 91mm" and Nelsosgklfotter for ii hits and _ to 5.. ‘Ziaassvltbdircyrsels of the 50X hit his second homer of the season the sixth off Potter. ‘ ~ ' Rovers Practice practice session to- illamond, for all baseball Important night at 5:30, old members of the 301m 's¢a. ram wnautrl. Coach. \ seasons of_ baseball in s. great many years. Not only will it be heavy from a schedule standpoint but due to the manner in which the teams of both leagues are shaping‘ up it also appears as if said fans will witness close. evenly fought encounters all the way through with t e outcome of both leagues expects to be in doubt right up to the end of the sched- ules. ‘t O I I Friends of Joe O'Brien, injured Grand Circuit driver and former Maritime harness racing star, will be glad to know that he is expect- ed to be out of hospital within the next week. Joe suffered a. slight oncussio in his recent spill, but according to word re- eeived here by his father-in-law. is coming along satisfactorily and expects to be back in the sulky as soon as possible. O 8 O C A ng-ht that should pack the Sporting Club to the rafters is scheduled for the Sporting Olub next ‘Ihlesdiay night when "Big Boy" Peterson, recognized Island heavy champ tangles with “Jinx" Jenkins in the IO-rcund feature event. This is a fight that should be a natural if ever there was one. e e e e_ On the mt occasion this same pair met Peterson was awarded the decision after a near “donny- Montreal on June 19th has been turned down by the Canadian Amateur Union, due to the fact that said application was received after arrangements for the zone trials had been completed. Had the application been granted Maritime representatives would have received the benefit of three weeks extra training before the finals but local officials of the Maritime Union stated yesterday that the decision would be abided by and the Mari- time representatives would compete at Montreal as originally schedul- ed. ‘ aiftcr-‘matters had calmed down ef- forts were made to rematch them but owing to unavoidable circum- stances this could not be brought about until Promoter Joey McDon- ald was able to sign the pair of mittsiingers recently. ' U There has been very little to choose between tbs boys in their previous meetings. Every battle has produced a. gruelling type of boxing that has had the fans in an uproar and the way things are pointing at present this coming meeting is likely ‘to top them all. Jenkins, it is said. has improved considerably since his last appear- ane and has won a couple cf boutc on the mainland while at- tending university, but Peterson in the past month or so has been pitcher with his bat. then threw the bludgeon against the screen behind which the spectators-lined. For this, innplre-ln-chief called him out, and the R-CAJ". protest- ed the game on the grounds that the umpire could put Eloy out o! the game, but a replacement would have to be allowed on first base. BOX SCORE Leglonalres S. Bernard . H. Gallant. r . Thorson, ss .......... .. Underwood, 1b .. Phillips, 2b .. W. Alien, cf .. G. Bernard, if Delghan. c .. Arsensult, p G. McNeiil, rf '1'. McNeill. cf Totals :nNNHNOBUNM= auouuampmummg Air Force Fay, ss Mlckus, 8b. p Brawley, cf . Carson, if . 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Th; n. ‘ ‘ of the card will be an- nounced iatcr, Promoter McDonald in 7 innings, off Oeioren 4 in 5 inn- ings, off Mlckus 1 in 2 innings; struak out by Arsenault 8, by Cal- oren S. by Milckus 2; bases on tells, off Jrsenault i. off Caloren 1: hit by pitched ball by Arsensult. Icy 2, 11y Caiorcn, Thorson; double plays, Lambert to Haynes. Lambert to Mickus to Bourque, Underwood to Thorson, Phillips to Underwood. Umpires, plate J. Hogan, bases 0. DesRcches. E. Gallant-S. £05! f0 West 0605A”? K0//5 Besf 24~HQUR SERVICE ¥ .. 97 out of likca can aZzJ/Xafwyac/k/e " YEO THEATRE - MONTAGUI! Irldsy - Slhflll! COMING Mom-Time. “DEAD RICKONING" “Hifi 1W5." Surprisingly ir-Jiwy, this low iosi, 1W0 slop wuy “U953 Leak” . - ~ ' ' “owéapol -_ _ . _ .' . __ '_-- . __ dill ti (Wwzg-IB-t: op \ There's s place for you on this team. Take your choice! 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