i "ran. L-Wilhelm. rm; Pha-In Doyle wk” t'an0SI'OO TI"! - woa.tho lalend 'lm';llI::ePhI)3eleTournament held W11... iii-ightonhclub Yhsto:dIY- " ) .. defeated sin Hubert in Duhnai series that went to five IF,-,5 before the Win!" W" the Doyle won the III! III” W" - ad to rip are In I Blllellguaillfilel hto post Ehe II ”””i,... in unit department w a 3:31, M85 second with ll. Hu- wg, also led with 8 double ring- ... in 1. single game. a Baseball Results. SATURDAY Anic rlun League '. .. lll oio iso-io iv o 5"W"i'-'.l;l.',." 230 (on ooo- s s o Jepaspual. Stobba (2) and Court- Y 1,,”-sen. Coleman (4) Grim Pf; lW,,g,.,, )7) sturdivant (7) and ;,..I.. w-scosbs. L-.oi-im. rim: us ,,ynsi. NY-Bauer (I). Wm. ooo iii 010-11 12 0 (ansas City 022 001 031- I 15 I G.-amek, Aber 4) and House: Kume. Creddock 5) Harrington ,5. H..,.her1 I6) 30," (7) M son .9. and Astroth. W-Aber. IF' cm-mock HRs: ' KCy-lSmpIoll. Lopez. Slaughter. Boston 000 001 000 001-I 10 1 mum”.-.a 000 000 100 000-1 8 0 Deim-ix, Kinder (8) and White: War llruwn Ill) and Trlandol. i0), W--Kinder. L-Brown. . -' hurl?! min.--Williams. Bal-Jl'rlaii- dos ghmap. 100 M0 000-1 0 0 flclclnntl 010 101 12x-6 13 I Pl('l(T. llrmcll I6! Papal (fl) and p.113.-, wvun and Hegan. lp ”:ci'(w IIR. Cle-Doby (2). National IAIKIO hen Yurn N0 000 1-8 81 PIllI.'ll'IPll)IlliI 001 100 (XX)-2 7 I iirouelli. Vlonzant (5) and Kill; ll'chnmei- Meyer (9) and II. w-.iioin.ani l,-Wehmeier. I , Pho-Lopnta. l Pittsburgh N0 000 OW-0 I 0 Brooklyn IN IN It-4 I 0 Friend. Face is) and Shepard; lisulax and Campanella. 1.- Friend. Cincinnati &0 001 111-! I l Wilwaukee N0 111 101-6 ll 2 Gross. Mlnarcln (5) Black (0) Freeman (7) Nuxhall (9) and Burgess. Burdette. Johnson (7) ilsrunx (74 .lolly (ll) Paine (9) and (iramlall W-Paine. L-Freeman. llR' Mil-Crandall. ' St. fouls Chicago Haddix. Jackson (6) and Sarni: Rush. Perkowaki (1) Jeffcoat (7) and Chiti. W-Haddix. L-Rush. International League Hainna at Richmond (two) ppd. Only games scheduled. SUNDAY American IA-iigua Detroit. 127 I40 N0-17 I I Kansas City ooo 010 0M- 1 7 I Garver and Home; Rllchl. Craddnrk (8) Kume (I) Earring-A ton (7) and Astroth. I...-Raschl. lifts Del. Garver, Boone, House. Second Thlrasn . 000 we ooo-4 to 0 Cleveland m lw lfh-I O 1 Donovan. Byrd (1) and Moos Garcia. Narleakl (0) ltd lagan. W-Giirrla, 1,-Donovan. IIIII: FM Nortlioy. Ole. Roun. Imlth. Chicago OI) ill) Wii-! 0 0 Cleveland .. 000 an Ma-B 10 0 Johnson, Martin (1) Howell (7) no bnllar; Lemon. Narleshi (I) and Naragon. Hogan (6). I- Ilmon; L-Martin. Hits: Chi- Kell. Lollar. loaton NI I10 Ill)-5 II 1 Ialtimore Olllblm-4 ll Baumann. aunt in and wiuto;. hlica. Dorlsh (1) Zuvorink ('f) and smith. !.' Bauniann; L- Palica Washington 000 100 110-0 1 I New York 810 (ll) Olx-I O I Ramos. ltone (2). Schmlts (7). Cllrlle it!) and Courtney; Turlay. Ford ill) and Berra. W-Turley.'L -Ramos. HR: Wasli.. Vernon. N Y-Mantle. Noran. National laagao Olacuinati Oil) U0 010-I I I iv-ulm an on oox-a I o Kllrmstein. Collum (4) Ilack (I) Podbiolnn (7) and Landrlth; Nich- ole and Crandall. HRI: Cln. Post; m.nAaron 2. Mathews. L-Kllpp- lurk aioooooto-no iadelniua no ooi ooo-4 1 2 Gomez. Wilhelm (7) Grluan (0) :1” Kati. Hoffman (I): Nogray. 95" '4' Mrozlnsltl (O) and Lo- Will. Semmick, Niarhos (0). W. - Mum ooi ooo 4120-; a o "I0 .. ooooooiax-no u;s"l"l'dl- I-lvllmo (I) Jackson Wand Sarnia: Davin. Tremel (I) El (ti) and Chill. McCullough mi W-Treniel; L-lchmidt. Hf 5'1-Boyer. Grammla. tshurah am an m4 1: 1 "Win .. ioa ioo on-a oi Mme. Surkont fl) and lbapard. Busoat (4) . hint: L-Iurltont. TR! Prherreeso; lrk-Gilliam. ' tematieaal League But! I '3uffIIlI; ' first shown at the training establish- ::::p"o(5yd;g'hl Patsggizn "get ward Tierney, George Doucette. homes Friday. Island Swimmer Completes i Montaque-G'rown Swim Sheila DeLory, 19-year-old Miss DeLory is the daughter of Georgetown girl. became the first Mr. and Mrs. FJ. DeLory of swimmer ever to conquer the tides Georgetown. and currents of Montague River Her splendid accomplishment and Georgetown Harbour when she gives Georgetown and Kings County waded ashore on the north sldelsomething to be proud of in the of the ferry wharf at Georgetown field of long distance swimming. 1 hours and 40 minutes after -----j Slonhope And setting out on the 6 mile swim from gvloitiltague Bridge at 11.15, talss unI)eaI).,ory. a Red Crosslsedford swimming and water safety in- . atructress for the past several years did not undergo any tralniiigj ' for the long swim. She was surpris- sghnhope hm-1 Bedfm-d 5pm the tngly trash at the finish in spite my two gm" of gh, .om,.11 of considerable rough water en- hhhh of the North shore League WWW” IP07" Clemenn P01” "' played at the National Park dia- Goorgetown. . 1 mend suhdhyl . The water was cold and almost nah); B;-gdlgy hm-lea Be.-lfoi-d forced her to abandon the attempt to . as win in she nu: um. about Va hour after the start: whue Jpck My.” plckgd up the She used a variety of strokes 5-4 win for Stanhope in the sec- but chiefly relied on the breast ond game that was another and side strokes. and from time gquehkeg, to time swam on her back. , ..........mm. she was accompanied in a row ATOMIC roux boat handled by her brother Cullen DeI.ory. who acted as her C08L'F OTTAWA (PP) 511' Edwin hnmgd by Miss Joan Murphy, Plowden. chairman of the British Georgetown. Red Cross swimmlnv Wlmlc ENTRY NI"l0I'II3'- WJIIL ll”- Chdeu who retumed .0 meg, Sub Lleut.?incomb (RCSCC Monc- Wendell Hood. 8. ton). Harry James. Raymond Wii- (Antigonish). Lynn Gallant. Em- Hissette, Arthur Walsh. Second row: Costello. Barry MacDonald l Liverpool Takes l -Game Lead l Over Halifax LIVERPOOL. N.S. (CP)-Livcr- pool Larrupers baited themselves) into a two-game lead in the best- of-nlne Halifax and District base- ball league finals Monday by sweeping both ends of a double- header from Halifax Cardinals. Running up eight runs in the fifth inning. Larrupcrs coast:-d to I 10-2 victory in the first game. then edged the visitors (-3 in the nlghtcap. Halifax pitcher Jim Rough gave up 14 hits in the first gamc as the Liverpool squad poundcd out an easy victory. The only home run was banged out by Bob Coc- codrllll of Liverpool with the bases empty. Ron Cote was the winning pitiher in both games. in the second contest. Cole hurled the first six innings and was relieved when the score was (-3. Don Macleod finished up. Win Overstreet started for Hal- ifax and Jim Kuykendall took over in the fifth. Jose Rogers of Cardinals homered in the second with none SEA CADETS FINISH COURSE Front row: Wm. Bernard. Ed- son. Boyde Wilson. mctt Bcagan. heveriy Richards. Stephen Hughes. Third row: John Gallant. Barry Robert Upsets Feafur Begins In Tennis Tourney Upsets were the order of the day in yesterday's matches in the Char- lottetown Tennis Club tournament. in one semi-final match in the Men's Doubles, Andy Anderson and Jim Johnston defeated the first- sccded team of Bud McAleer and Mark MacGuigan. The match went to two and a half "hours and five scis. but in the end Anderson's not play and .7 h 's lobhing proved too much for the defending champ- lons.Scores were 6-1. 4-7. 7-9, 6-1. 6-4. In the other semi-final match. Paul Kays and Geoff Fitzgerald. who had previously shown power in defeating Wendell Murphy and Benny Urquhart. 6-1, 7-5, walloperl Walter Cullen and Doug George. in the record time of 45 minutes. 6-0. 6-0. 8-2. In Men's Singles matches played ' over the weekend. Wilmer Blanc- hard defeated Wendell Murphy. tltl. 6-4. Doug George defeated Charlie Willett. 2-6, 6-4. 8-4. Jim Johnston defeated Harry McConnell, 6-0, 6-2. and Harold Power defeated Sid Campbell. 6-1, 6-0. in the Ladies'l Singles Joan Weir beat Joan Storey.1 8-0, 8-1. Smith. lilillar, Wm. Stanley, Joe Pittipong (Antlgonish). Wm. McKenna. Back row: Eugene Hayes (Anti- gonish). ed As Play Marlflmers Do Wall At Track And Field Moot TORONTO (CP)-Wes lantee, whose ambition is to break the four-minute barrier for the mile. won his apeclalty Monday in the slow time of 4:08.6 at the Canadian lnterprovinclal track and Ield championships. Santee ran the rest of the l.Ito,t.he ground and finished . I lap in front of Dick Carmicha.' of Toronto. 6antee's time set a meet record but was two seconds slower than the Canadian native record of 4104.6 sat by Rich Ferguson of Toronto in the 1954 British Empire Games. Arnie Sowell. of the University of Pittsburgh, and holder of the world's aw-yard record. set his own pace to win in l:55.4. Sowell's record of l:46.4 was set earlier this year. MARITIME WINNERS Maritime athletes did well other eventa run off Monday Diane Matheson of Moncton. NB. won the women's 100-yard open in 10.9, after taking the 100-yard closed event in 11 seconds. In the open event she was followed to the wire by Sue Burnett, Victoria and Jean Reid. Hamilton. Joe Mullins of Halifax won the can yards closed in 1255.5. with Peter Watson of HMCS Cornwallis second. Jim Warner of Halifax competed In two finals. He was second tol Jack Parrington of Toronto in the) 220 yards closed. and finished third in the 100-yard open. WORLD ACE BEATEN Warner was the first Canadian past the wire in the exciting 100- yard open. in which Jim Golliday of Northwestern University was nipped at the tape by Elmer Cole- man of Detroit Athletic Club. Gal- liday is co-holder of the world 100- yard record of 9.3 seconds. four others. 7 Tuesday. Sept. 6, 1955 The Guardi .1 Page . Halifax Team Cops NS-PEI Ladies Softball Crown ,The Halifax Chipeites. Scotia ladies softball champions.. Look the N. S.. P.E.l. crown. in. two straight games by defeating; the Summersidz Capitol Stars 7-4. at the Summerside Airport on lunday afternoon and 54) all Queen Elizabeth Park on Monday morning. l The locals oulhil the visitors in the opening game. eleven to nine but could not deliver in they clutch and left a total of 17- atranded on the sacks. Capiloly Stars had more errors. six to fourl for the Ohipettes and a wild pitch.) three passed balls and an appar- ent state of suspended animation on the part of the Star defence? allowed three unearned runs inl the third inning. enough to win' the ball game. In the nine bingles which Marie Peters allowed there were- two triples and I double. All the eleven Capitol Star hits off Marg, Ferris were singles. Carmen Smith relieved Peters in the ninth but did not give up any hits. but two errors accounted for a run . Marie Peters led both clubs in hitting. getting 8 for 5. Florence MacKinnon and Alice Gallant had) 2 and 3 for 5 respectively. Wand:-l Chappell. Nancy Macl-larlane. Car men Smith and -Geraldine Mar- l Kinnon got the other Star hinglet I In the one-mile relay. closed. Nma Scotia finished second to On-l tario. In the women's 440-yard relay. closed. Quebec finished third to Ontario and Alberta. Arsemu" Dave Lucas of Halifax was sec- and in the closed hop. step and g ' Cole- jump. This event was won by .lim man finished in 96 in equal the Aitkcn of Winnipeg, who covered S'aiile Canadian open record shared hy.48 feet ion. inches. l 4 '3 YEJEI 9Y0 -on the future? Nova y All the Chipettes were particular ly smart fieiders with third sack- cr Ferris a standout. Errors: Scaraveili. Wolfe, SIX- ier. Sundall. Arsenault 2. CIIIp- pell 2. Peters. G. MacKlnhon. I.inP.sr-uI'e- ' R H I Halifax 203 I00 001 7 I I lS'side am 010 002 4 ii a Umpires: Plate. Hunter; basal. Hanson and MacLeod. In the second game, Halifax pll('II(?f Jean MacRae. set to Capitol Stars down with six IIIII, all singles. and blanked then H the run column. The Chipeltes teed oil on lot- ers for ten hits. three of than home runs by Estey. Mosher and M. Terrio. McCloskey hit I double. Myra Murphy. JIII Arsenault. Marie Peters. Gerald- ine !VlacKinnon. Florence Mac- Kinnon and Alice Gallant got one each. Each team committed one mil- play. Joyce Enman and Scarav- elli making the boots. and two "after you" plays on easy pop flies to the infield went for Hall- fax hits. .loyt-r Enman made up for her bobble with I smart catch off M. Ti-rrio's bat in the first inning. and Geraldine Mac- Klnnon hustled in to make I pretty catch of Dudall's drive b left in the eighth. Marg Maclniiia handled three chances well at short. and Chappell, after stumb ling. snapped a throw to first II the sixth to nip Sudall. Joan made four catches. ranging far to gather h two If them. Linescore:- R It Halifax . . This evening's schedule is as follows: Floyd Landry vs. Mark MacGuigan; Paul Kays vs. Benny Urquhart: Harold Power vs. Walter Cuilcn; Norma Dalziel vs. Edie W000 ISLAIIIIS-BARIBOII FERRY SERVICE Daily from each terminal: 7 a.m.. 9 a.m., ll a.m. I p.m.. 8 pm. 5 p.m. S'l'ANl)ARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and avoid ticlay Rcserratlons Limilr-d. For particulars contact: NORTHUIVIBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. island and First Aid Surpervlsor. rive here by air "' .- nu;-ihg the gwlm Mi" DeLory Jnalte a two-week tour of federal was given Qigared in ma chum. atomic energy establishments. He me M" which Md"; 3,9,”, 1,, will visit the government's Chalk preventing fatigue. River. 0nt.. atomic energy project. From the point where the river find ulanlum P1"3W"l" ll P0" flows into Georgetown Harbour her R5dI'-'""- .N-W-Tu "Id B"V"l0d89 "-03,," W" gonowod by (hon in northwestern Saskatchewan. ashore with binocular nd it so n rmmmjj-r" became apparent thlit. she was ENVOY VISITS "A555" CAIRO (Reuters) -,Erlc John- awtlmmlng strongly and would ma c it to shore to become the mm Prcsmem Elsenhowem spec. mmh'":,"":'.'m'” ""4"" ”"5iai envoy to the Middle East. called lon Prime Minister Gamal Abdel (Nasser Thursday. Johnston. who arrived here Wednesday from Jor- . don. is trying to get Arab and Is- LONDON meumvgnuum of lracli leaders to agree to I division wee". much" plwed m we of the Jordan and Yarmouk rivers United Kmtdom Mend”. in the Jordan river valley for ir- IENGLISH LEAGUE ' rigatlon and power projects. 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