.. .-......v~.-.-swarm"-7* CHTOWN gums City l.eQ‘u.;__ .n1"°°D5-J palms. W0“ Elan"¢1i_§aFD°rh‘ won three N.‘.y. E‘.§°,,§‘;l;4i zoo. Mind 1: - Sporty ro1;.r"_'ll4'D{:l'{1“;-eaxuez- " ahmmlwlamrffkizslgolnts. V a..."**l:5.::r" rm-"é°:“.>.ii.“:t.“.::"..°* n ' _ 2.-. ‘Gents high fnuxlgle J‘ M‘-“SET 93* Yankees. Lenglthert‘ Lead l_,Ha_l| Defeats 1 By Defeating Tigers 8-5',V-lR0b|’"$é|1."|fl . N.L.- Games "Cancelled l_T‘3""i5 ’p'i)f V ont.. June 19 _. rute null or war. Pioneers Roll up EarlylDraw For Club Lead To Defeat Vitas Championship. 8-7 In Exciting Game ma)’ A‘ Links The Pioneers won 1 hard fought oomest with the Vitamannas by the close score or 8-7 in a sched- ;, Still seeking a victory sitsr three starts that saw them wind up on the short end or the score. East- ern stars ball team meet the sec- ond place West End Anchors at the Pan: diarnond tonight in an en-:oun.sr than is scheduled to start at 6 oclncd. sharp. inning. ‘The game WM, called in the eighth because 01 darkness. . ‘ .._.._.._... Below is the dm, ,0, the Gouv ‘NEW YORK. June |9—_Ol'8.l the first Hildezbrand limited Detroit Tigers Club Championship lst and 2nd to six mL\_...u.ee of them home Wedge. lb Mclnnls, lib . Hogan, 2b Lack of hitting plus dsastrous errors in the clutches has been the main reason for the three set- backs the Stars have sufleied. In 1_11€d 191‘-iue fixture at the school diamond last evening. nu wmners scored live runs in the opening trame and this looked like a lead Lelalanc. as . Phillips. c J. J. C B. Boaters. cl V. R K. Jelly, rl’ Divisions. h....-' To ensure that the champion- 1 in will be decided “before flies" the Games Committee runs-as the I.u:ld on mg the series from the my ona took ers in an 8-5 American League baseball vic- NAIIONAL LEAGUE team. took way today by lamb Robinson of M ntrea in J. MCALee1- 2-,, A Jlowlln; ton1;m,_-1 ._l _ _vs. Sea Gu‘llks.°ck“ NEW YORK. June l9—'rhe Na. . uomu Basgmu bgagug bowed go and round at t e Canadian Tennis the weatherman -today, with two Chglmpicnzhios. _ Trout. and picked up one each in oi its scheduled three games gm- V/.thout an apparent new in‘ his ,y_ June 24“, hem“ me the lift-h. seventh and eighth--tho celled entirely by min and the Same. the University 01 Toronto SM. ‘ _ first maze ol the Wellrier cup.l1“‘,§;‘;.e°°g;§g“fi $°"'°'m_ 5 W third-—the Dodgers-Oubs battle— g§§d§§‘e§;§wd°W-§°bm- 1 ~ _ Bl as G °°'c.‘.‘.‘.?°”.:%.‘?'fi.."é‘."‘n.‘.i’;°‘l‘.l: he «ms out-homered. the i.‘.'i‘é.”.°‘...:‘.‘.*2.‘3.°l‘é..°f..°‘a“.‘a‘.‘ "‘”““ N,I°-me-Ier w-M regarded in me man prmay champs with Barney Mecoslu, The Dodgers seemed named for cass. Last year Rob nson eiimin- A. Plnky Higgins all Red Kress. who vlcmxy when “in gem bow tan“ ated Hal. in the Quebec <;hamp- M. was r..ati.li:.-V. for Archie McKa.in, wuflving ml. c°Yel..They med 0“ ionsliips. V all connecting. homer on émme mm 1;, me emhnh That was the major development pa“. 1;“, ,,s_ A‘ v_ 3aunde,.s_ came in the sixth and wasflnshe “mung mm to we lockers as the drive towards positions on, R- T- Holman vs. Jack Saunders “."‘ W W’ Tiger‘ had °" °' Cookie Lav em) and Mel Alrnada ° “'9 .'‘“‘‘‘"‘ °’‘ "3 "° °“"‘ M. Down“ vs. W, E‘ Como“ bi each flmlg In came mm,” ;i1extimonhl:.t;.‘o be c osen from ghflé ’I’§“°K‘““°“ ‘-5- -7 K9“‘g"‘5" Larry French. and he got rid Oil anodw xéglfebec %.f.’.“..‘.{‘.’.§§;n‘.§““"§l‘.{'.. P1-Id heegithgs Jvs-Pghefibgggg em flamillli out Bathe 3°1D5m§e“io;}* week Hall ‘eliminated Lewis Duff, . H_ L_ Sea, vs. ‘Jack Been ' _ ‘m3 ‘V ° ca“ “3- "39 5“ the defending champion, from the Louis heat, Washington senators d Almad hi seoo d. 5”" by !""'"‘s:_ D’ Saunders vs" J' A’ Likely‘ 2-1 in the iirst game oi a twin '1n%"“wm°l‘ may“: 3 ad orll3"1ltmth:m:l3rly's one big upset was 030 200101 7 2nd Division Championship b‘-11._b\it t‘h‘eh1€1-own: 105; an ab. throw at Koy's gr 8!. B“°W‘“3 reserved for women's competition. 500 011 oix 10 b’°"“°“’“‘ J “V ' - 1 “mm” ‘-0 -‘5°°"° Wm‘ ‘he Wm“ There Mrs. Helen Detwiler at De- c_ ,v_ Mame“, vs, 1),», c_ 1.;_ Been in the _ int game neither team .1 on, n no mg}-i Cubs held a 2 1 lead at the firm’ °1f°”'}f’ U; 5‘ "§,“°§3l _ ..__ score until in l , in en n R ‘ ‘_ cor grs c amp on, w pp a £1 E: E5!-‘y_(:1l::ely_ Haflnm singled, ‘W85 sacrificed to and of tine a1e$::e%ndHrlis theynrgt I‘? new oma;-10 mime, M1-5_ 1:-rank w, A_ gauge; v5_ _1_ D_ stew”; second and scored on Billy Sulli- hits an in em *3 Fisher ol Toronto, 6-4, 6-4. in a P. M. Dakln vs. E. D. Nicholson. Van's singles, '1-ne Senators tied it costly Dodsél‘ em“ The" 3 stunning but deserved victory. J. P. Hlllion vs. A. H. Mould, up in their hall on W0 sinz1es- 3 V ~ Hock put them in iront witfl a T. W. L. Prowse vs. E. M. Batznall. Efiflmice and 3“ lmleld °“t~ its homer in the fourth. _, . . H h Dflhfl WHCHM one R. E. Stewart vs. Lloyd Muirhead. m;rl3e0eBIr{!uwmau:::S 0(i)’lflY fiammm Good-y Rmen .. stun). by.I_,3.vaget- Tennis Expenses Out. in the second game. 500-rltlz I ""—" ' Ill scores must be com wry today. The Yankees made live 01 their runs in the iirst inning oil Paul a:V'- those iiiteicsted to get in touch with their respective oppon- ents and play the match as soon as possi le each game they have had one bad in;nir.g and that has meant the dmercnxoe between victory and de- feat 13:‘ a team that on paper looks to be on a pa: with any in the league. which the Vitaumannas could . Daly. D _ scarcely overcome. However. they xaichards, rt Five Pln5‘_ went to work in systematic fash- xxwillett, ' ion and had the score reading 5 5 Total bv the end oi’ the fourth and were xR.eplaced Jelly in flxh-ting gamely in the ninth witl: xxBa.tted for Boates - - tlée tyinlgzhiil-lliln on third base v‘v,lilen_ Sta fans r“ h bl: ro‘ “ Dec" 93 93-919 “'0 WW1 [83 :han\2re5 for tillex beftelfztonlrghtif x’°B1"“‘°'5 “rd "°“_“d°’ “2 5°C‘ Daily practice sessions have been 3,1,-d ggdthifdieoilt Pt.l‘>'aerY;):1wtfi: gracbually iiozzing cut the flaws- game of the Seam“ “ J 31% ‘haw 139*?“ 5'-1 "00 *‘PP‘‘‘'‘‘-“'‘ The opposing pitchers Wilson lot D Ind me 168111 Went ?—hl'0l18h their the Pioneers and Dalv for the D. J. E. .l. '1‘ Mixed League Tilers vs. Bees_ :»->-:.:uiv-=u-nui0io- e4O°NJQheI‘O°h—v- ~x.-4¢»--u—oe--o-—- §°OO°;°hIb-9% Aconca--on-ea Wécnonuowwn HOLY NAME BOWLING § 1*‘-' Duck Pin Mixed Doubles Mccloskey yo v Avlward lll.-m Pioneers . Clow, ss Millmnn. 3b . Crossman. lb Hunter c . Lldslone. rf Lentzins. if Wilson. p Phillips. Eb Dawning. cf otnls 1-: Division Championship T‘ M . er y . . . Mitchell 1355 -~ an Toomlbs - ’I'i\.-.-. victory increased the Ysn- camomn . 1;? kces lead to 11 games. Vernon Kennedy scattered six hits over 14 innings to help St. best wcrkout of the year last Vitus gave all they had over the night, a pactlce session that saw ' lull route and each added men- lhe squad show far more psp and share of H‘: hits. It was DAN'S hustle than has bsen their cus.cm booming double which drove in in the three games they have ‘he first two runs for his team in “wed he second inning. ' _ , , Ghfiisgiliggh or the game were: mint egalalncinsga over vtéllixea l‘:?3)EIU€M?;l oi evllllsongflhlalrii ‘llnrieerhllindthesrlghf . r y ge. c s - i Eac‘b.+rn‘s Rovers appcar to be the ‘ two lovelv catches by Boatm in centre field. and Willet‘s pinch nick of the team. They have been double in the ninth which looked playing in mid-season form right ' from the opening game. Although as it it might produce the tying run only to be checkmated by a benentting greatly by their oppo- nents’ errors in their two winning relay from Lidstone to Wilson to . Hunter which caught Jimmy Mc- smm nwfl_m€.e$ the Nonhend Innis at the plate with what would have taken full advantage 0! trelse breaks and gore on to have been the tying tally. ash in on the opportunities. . . o Tension became so high at one Their pitching also has held up stage that Umpire Monkley was towed to eject Manager Lyle from with two untrlexl hurlers going the rou.c- in the two Rimes. "Skinny" t-he Vltamannas dugout. R. Clcw 2; base on balls. oil Wil- The next game will be this eve- son 1 (Daly); off Daly 2 (Mil1- , nine between the Vitarnannas and man and Crosmam: struck out Red Sox and on Wednesday e\'en- I by Wilson 13 in 8 innings. by Daly MCKi,mOn_ cm for me mist mm ing Kenslntgton play hosts to the 12 in 9 innings: wlnninrz pitcher tn mo yea,‘ Came mmugh WM 3 Vltamannas in their first home \‘v;l:€;)t‘., losing in-tcher Daly. Time three hitter in the opener, while Beimls Binns, making his first start in organized ball gave up but five sale blous. all singles, in win- w 3-A-huh-D-ihU‘bFI50|; mOOOwHwHn»m 5 H oo~HmH~H—Nm m H -137-\‘|>4©@nOh>l©h3g c_nN_Hu¢uo> Q6»-n—o—OO.->4;-[8] Callag-ha ~ Shem 11 I 133 >- Ooyle sinnott Stewart smith Williams Gorriam 120 Gallant 99 MCDOUZBH 99 106 Tonight at 7 o'clock This will be ellmmatlon Vitamannas Pioneers Summary:—— Earned runs. Pioneers 5. Vita- mannas 2; runs batted in. bid- stone 2, Larkln 2. Downing 1, W - son 1. E. Phillips 1. R. Daly 2, DesRoche 1. Boates 1: left on bases. Picnccrs '1. Vi-tamannzis 8: 3 base hit. Hunter: 2 base. hit, Lnrkin. Kidstone. Wlllett, Wedge. DesRoche. Dalvz stolen base. J. Mclnnls 2. C. Hogan 1. K. Jellv 1, #3‘ .r'.<.cn,c> €451 .>.t-I sow ml‘ 5; 5 . Wdfih IA!-iemy :1 Brooklyn Chicago Casey and Phelps; Root. French and Mancuso. we l.““.°‘s‘l“‘r‘..‘..l.?“‘.....~...,." ew a . . - ed. rain?‘ Boston at Cincinnati. postponed, rain. Only games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE HPFPKHP ts 320 on 10x-0 12 0 Porter, Nahem, Wicker an I-lartje; A. smith and savlno. AMERICAN Assocurion Indianapolis at Kansas City, postponed, wet grounds. ' Detroit 000 001 121-6 6 0 New York 500 010 11x--8 13 0 T:-out. Mckain. Oomnan 8: Tab- betts; Hildebrand and Dickey. ._.._..__.___. G TEWAYS DOWN KEN'rVll.I‘.l§ .N. 5., June 19-» ‘ (CP)—An ei hth innin butt . . spree gave Ygrmouth Ga Waflfulg The Committee points out the 5-1 victor over Kentviile a expression " Snitallty at a pri-, ; western ova sootia Baseball I.ea- vote house" cannot. as has been Overs Sue guns today‘. The teams were the case so often in the ‘past.’ - efidoi‘-kfidin Gelshi-hWmII1'lm.eover free board aridlodging a ‘ 1 t K a lace until Lindsay Horton’; single an hour], mam; }wu,e_ th W t l’. "8 .,°r ° 3, ednesday Z to that advanced him to where he men run on My;-11 Hogans double could score when Almada bit into and George McQuinn's smsle 1|’- "‘— "’ ’” ‘ "”" LONDON. June 10-Appmn out , T by the Lawn Tennis Asaodimb: ' }§,°f,fi '°,,,,,,,”‘,,‘{“° “D "16 wuuiq; 1 S investigate accounts of open tour- naments and alleged breaches of - ‘ 119°!‘- stsnd oi the year. of game 1 hour «in minutes. Um- my Th. Candi“ ) . mgr a “M ..shunMc,£flsm_. ' . on or $;:9c‘;”‘3lghn_t3)‘;‘ 7'' °”". govarrimmt was standing by and ' allowing the state to lose a valu- volve' outright refusal to sanction ling his assignment. ' " mm on president 0! the tournaments. suspension of play- : S MMMW . ' tatus a double play. oi a playing expenses comml to rules is looked as a. new Box Score:- ‘ pirc L. Monklev. On the bases E. YDNEY N 5 W "°" , . . ., June l9—The Duly Sc NATIONAL LEAGUE mm um um mu my 1” =~' ‘ = -'i~- able type of horse, the trotter, said u ers or even the loss of amateur S For B J. P9 _ C. Ollell CHALLENGE We the Old Timers bawlim team do hereby challenge native duck nin _ bowlers in the am Name Alleys to a friendly senes oi Horse Association of New south . Wales. at the annual meeting. The committee has alread em- 'I‘rot.ters were receiving such scant maimed that. unless spec au- oonsidemtion in New south Wales, oiized. it. will be looked upon as Mr. McMahon said. that they were a breach oi rule: for a British now ting to south Australia. player to receive expenses when Western Australia. and even New playing in a tournament abroad. even though the rulu ad the As- be arranged The first soeiation o! the tournament coun- go . Wednesday try my rant. it. night June 21st at . <. sinzilary a. Dominion or tonight. Joe. Hughes, Capialfi national p in a tournament- in this country is not permitted .0 receive expezisesuriless author- If Rovers continue getting this brand of hurling and show as smart defensively in their remain- ing games, they are going to be ha.d to head off and mighty hard at that, but the remaining two teams are still to be reckoned . Zealand, where there were more with. . V _ v opportunities (or such horses. ° ' ' ,...,. J . ‘ l ..*..:°"....i°:..f* ‘”“l' “tr “i';“3“ buM¢,,- We ' « «— 2 9. 0y 9. ucralve .e.e anvlgmtliegh having the best m v ‘“m:‘?,W3:1l°,,°$' “ht: pitching staff. in the league, com- home. Umifimmww mtmde petition pl‘Ol'l'll£‘ES to be vzry much had been mowed to - 1. ~ . . a disiwvea .and l§E€l‘.El‘ before the schedule ismaliy scum America was xww bengnb days older. Both Stars and Ari- uq; from me mistake of New chars are after the Raves‘ scalp south wa,1eg_ Mr, Mgmgwn saga, Ind team managers are holding daily workouts in a mighty effort to have their equals hit the peak 01 their form in 5 . L order. 0 o ig Season First Game :- St. Louis ooooooooo1oooi—a 1110 washlton 00000000010000-—1a2 Kenn-ed‘? and Glenn; Leoiiar . Appleton and Ferrell. Giuliani. second Gomez- st.Loui.s\ iooooooo-.13 2 Washingwih 401 mo 0x—6 0 0 Lawson, an-is. Mills 8; Glenn; Krakauskas and Early. Chicago and Philadelphia post- poned, rain. REMEIVIBER WHEN __ s mad at ac‘:-lea or three hit which 81mg" e,¢,,bu,hmem_ Wu (By The Canadian Pres!) $°,_5’;‘L‘.’,‘,3_.,“‘f‘,‘,,..'{. army’ V? the ‘M5 °‘m““""°“ “mt 5°‘'°"-1 1955' Charlie Grimm was released by ‘ In: English pie-yer: were recently Much interest is centrincz on the Inter-Matltime rifle meet which takes place Range on crack rifiemen from New Bruns- wick. Nova. Scotia and the Island vlelng for supremacy. Yearly this evenrt furnishes the ksenest cl’ sompetitlon with remarkable scores bein rung up and with all three pro nces making a determined bid ;his year it is fully expected that the record for this meet will go ay the boards.‘ New Brunswick are the present champions. having captured a shoot-ofi with the Island team at Saint John last year, but both the Nova Section and island teams are reported having crack squads ready for attempts to lift the mantle of Maritime shooting sup- remacy from the sh~ou‘ders oi the New Brunswiol: riilemen. I 0 Joe Jacobs gathered a group of r.ev.'spaner men at Tony Galentos training camp at Asluhury Park a few days back and gave them a story that they didn't believe. but one that they .nevert.l1eless were obliged to report. Jacobs stated that when Joe Louis knocked out Max Schmellng in had a. metal but in one of his §*,’.:w:s. . . . It was a pure canard and lasted only until General John J. Phelan. chairman of the Boxing Commis- sion. reached the camp. Phelan was on his way there when Jacobs laid the story and the mtractlon was made two hours and a hall later. . . C The thing won‘t do Tony Gal- ento any good. The New Jersey bu--keep was in for I. beat at the hands of Louis when Cy come together in the Yankee Btu- dium on the night of June 28. Taking a heating from Louis ‘when ' he’s just going tbcough one of his machine-like performances, an when he's really riled are two dit- {creme 0 I 0 achmeilng. to date. was the only fighter that thenegno really hated. ii Jacobs‘ crack . eta him annoyed at Galento it wil be just too bad for this Faistafl oi the prize. ring. Louis may‘ ‘trust him a whole lot more than he did schmellm, me he wasn't. far from killing the German. Stars Anchors-~.P|ay_, This Evening I appearance In preparation for what is to be l one of their busiest seasons. the Charlottetown Yacht Club. under! Commodore Morris. DPESED1-S B-bU'—fY' these days. Alreaav several of the craft. have been launched and they present It slick- a. rance as the)’ h the waters of the River on ‘~?tial spins. But the dock itself, which houses the boats during the w-Mel‘. 15 B .be»:h‘ive of activity. I-Iauled up in dfvdock owners are busily scraping. pelntlng and over- hauling arm. that have set to dig their noses into the waves. wit all pointing to the big regatta that is to be held durinc the Comed- eration Wed: celebrations in July. extra. special care is being taken that the various classes of boats will be in A-l shape for the noes that are to be held. The past several years has seen a decided impetus being given to yacht racing; the local clush. 8. member the Northumberlarid straits Yacht Racinrz Association were the host club last season to the various members oi the Asso- ciation in the big regatta held in local waters; that regatta was 9. ':l-acid».-d success and although it is not likely that such a meet will be held locally this season never- theless Island ya/chtsmern have now laid plans that they hope will lead to an even bigger and befter sea- son. . _._...__.____. 8'!‘ .8'I'B‘.'PI-IIEN. N. 13., June II-— (CP)--Johmiy Ufiord. 137. Saint John, Maritime light/weight cham- pion. gave Pancho Villa. 140, of We/oervllle. Me.. I boxing lesson tnnlgiht and won a unanimous de- cision in an eight-mimd over- weight boutni Holy Redeemer Tennis Courts open with Q IIAIIOE \ urrorm WINS mwsion 1’ » ___..______ Suinmerside Golf The draw for the lat round for Allen; S. G. M Lidstone; Watson; Lyman G. Ennis Smith. H. T. Holman Amett. iield day, with proalching and t’ons.—S. ARGENTINE the one 11 Andrew's. OUT OUR the Club Championships took place over the week and and Are as to!- -11‘- errlam plays C. I. Peters plays Linlkletter J. Leaoy Holman plays Earile~l-licltey; Alex Home ays T. Abbott p ys W M. Bruce; Preston Noonsn plays E. P. Foley; Leonoe Ar-.'ens.ult plays 2nd Division :— plays Percy D. Crarhv; R. C. Holman plays Bill Next Wednesday will be the tint, putting and A driving compo . CHALLENGERS SOUTHAMPTON. Eng—A team or six Argentine gollers have or- rived in England to compete in championship at at. St. Louis Cardinals oi the Na- tional Baseball League to play tor Little Rock oi the Southern League, 21 {Bears ago today. He was sold to Pit burgh in 1919. and after six years with the Pirates was to Chicago. becoming manager at the Cubs in successron .l'.0 angels Hornsby. rrdvi | IN'l‘ERNA'l'.‘0NAL LEAGUE Newark at Syracuse. poet rain: postponed, rain. Night Gamay- Rochestcr 010 001 000-2 'mronto .120 000 Sox--6 ROY POWERS. KING'S SCOUT-— 9 9 poned. Baltimore at Jersey city. 1 1 _.________.__ BUSTEBS BLANK ST. BATS SPRINGHIL-L., N. 3. June 19- (GP) — springhill nos-busters backed the two-hit pltohin bert Linkietter hex-st st. Pats 5-0 in an exhibition baseball e. Linldetter yielded on- ly two h is struck out 10. His team mates backed him with nine hits. today to de eat Am- a warned. ments at home or abroad win 1i! receive tree in “In no circ rt by car. sauces." says committee. “may prize voucherabe Used in payment. o1 entrance lees." Reviewed and up ronil ha Dolnlnlon ueadquutern The 1 Soon wlw LISTEN, vows i.ADv-- DID r. HEAR you CALL av MY No.51’ NAME? Auswsn. ME.’ moss FEW TREES - seen A . mus Avmnl D A By J. R. Williams " R/Jlegigél/\OM--I-lohlE$'r! FATH@. CALL ' . ACCa|' ‘DENT’EI SLIPPED OFF V MIY TONGUE.’ Association. . -mus IS -1142 spar WHERE we now, SHOULD ea rounp. AOLORDING ‘lb ALVINS Dune:-ruous, au-r -m_i=.m.=.'s no Hoopla uaaeew-me one boy HA5 vmisuso _ wrmou-r LEAVING so Mu: As Afiusrap . ’ vs '_r.uutr.~roru! "‘ ‘~‘nn.nt“"’-""" r.'v:..'r ____.__.. u .1 ao'r.rA .. HUNCI-l we ' Si-IOULDA‘fRiBD -n-in PTOMAINE names we wmzzso ens-r Down on ‘THE 1>mE-~sn.waLa NM, 1 ~n-m-n-,<- From now on players in tourna- be permitted to receive tra/veiling xpenses or iree rail, air or steam- tickeis, although they may Practice for the Rovers budulj not team at the Victoria Park dlunonl. Wednesday evening at I o‘clod.j Pull Itwndarae requested. ‘ _ . 1m-Eachern (Mail the , ' Ute Mlnard’: for bites» N yam,-rnene was A use NKIKEL suns slot! in THE YARD; AN’ IF '1: l-(Now IVNHOOPLE; DNA Herr me:-rr LIKE- -n-us HE‘D soUIRM