Intennedijles Score 3-2 Win Over Junior Abbies In League Game T""i , Eireau. rf Righthimder Charlie Ryan. who Reagan, p keeps rolling along like Old Man agnyan , River, pitched and batted the ln- hrvgnlyangg tei-mediates to their first win ini.I. ” zhe Island Baseliallplmagiie yester-ll W ,,.,,plm.ed ' B,.a'K,m i lay creiiim: with. a .5-2 victory over, b,,,mp1a(.ed Brenu m -I-mg the Juiilor Abbies on Memorial: Field. '.ir. Abbie: .. Flntoiiniz the game with t.he bases l Lewis, 2h londrd and none out in the third (1 Ks-iined.v. inning: Ryan proceed:-d to give the Mat-Leorl, ss lwsl. demonstration of clutch pitch- - Corie. rt in: scrii on the local diamond this i Rf'Ilti.i'. Hi season. He struck out two battei'slPln'”lll- 3” - rind forced the other man at thc.?':- K,”l'l”l3'v 9 plate. Of the three men not one I”1””'- If hit the ball past the pitchers'S'”””'"h'i'l”5s' P - tnniiiitl. .;"'g”S!If90('( '1' The Juniors were leading l-tl'.Fml1ll';C' '” when the redtiubtahle Charlie en-,n V;p'ph'Wd Sml'M,Ph'.i:ES terori the name. On his first ii'ipih”m",,h in the plate in the third inning: hei received a walk. was sacrificed tot secoiid and came home on an er-l mrln tie up the (T(ll1'.ESl I R31. 1), MM-LN-,,q. n)an' .1, But Ryaiiie work was still far Mat-Leotl. llughcs; earned runs. from ovcr On his second trip in; lntormerliaios i, Juniors 2; left on the plate in the lnuitli llllllllll liriiliases. liiierinedlales '7, Juniors 13;p 3, VI Ea:-icon 'L."D:CG .ABRHPO cf- :::::E! ii "i :2.-N-2;:-A-B) 0 1. til (i, '12 '.'l 4th. hit for Tuplin in 3th. I 3- gr-MN-'.-Jhui-Lil-:' N3323--32:: :.a:Ao:::r-O--:) 5.53333-.l3:D'.2M-flu? Sumniary I rirnvc a rinubln Lnto rizli: field iojsinlrn liascs. l-Nils 2- TUDIIH-j ,wr-m-p ,l;1Ck:(l (iatrrs men inn 1gw.t1Vliitloiil(-, Williams; sacrifice. iofn1(idiai(5 second rm, and put-. liIilCI.P0tI, W. llennessey: tuo basei ,1". am”. Dlmm... mm a 24 load. Ihit, Ryan: bases on balls, Benita Rzglitliaiider Ev. Beacaii siartediiii s(l”r"1'9I"lEKS 4.gH.ian 33 strikrr on the mound for the Intermediates I ("mt Fimmn i' 5ql,'a"'.hr”3g5 fl and pli('l1E'(Il1l'lCFS ball for two iriii- Rm” " MECLMG mt by p"- mcs. AH" walkmq Hm first ml.” i-her, l.t-xsis,a.nd '1uplin by Bea- nieii in ll1P iliird franie he was re-l m' Lam” by Squa”hng:s' . . , ass:-tl biill. llennesse ; hits off licvcd Rvaii. Charlie liiirlcd lil'- ; gomzm, U I" 3 inmngg: Ryam 3 lots ba.l for four more innings. in I "3 vs innings. Squarcbrjggsv 1 in the st-veiilh he nave tip two 5103- R 2.11 innings; MacLeod, 4 in it lrs and in the eirzlilli one. V3 innings. is Winning pit:-hei- Thrcc siiiqles and a stolen liaself-rvan: losing pitcher Mar'L5-od. in the last of the seventh led ioi t'mpii-o, Jack liane; base judges. tlir Jiiiiioi-s defeat Pinon hitter C. ll';ird and 1., D0319. Mriiii';('o Williams of the Iiitermcd-I iaics led off the seventh '.'1lI1 ai ;Malheson Heads s:nr:le noun the first bash Jiiiiior .Vl:icl.eod. nitchln.r.v for the. Juniors Got the nevi two men. biiti sinzles bv ”Red" llowalt and Reel S Thirties won the Llalllc for the Ali-,' . bias. Williams canin home from third on Hti':lics' infield sinzlr. I a Young Jnlintiv Sqiiarcbi'i'.ztzs.. makinr: his fzrst appearance in tliel Ham him”: Glen Mathew”. Wall” M”””- was Ill,” 5””'i”l' M7. third baseman of Maritime Centrail 1" i?”m””- S””a””b”Qg5 mid ”W;Airvva,vs moved into the leader- Tlil.PlmPdlalPS in c-lieckpriuiiiic: ll19;ship of the. batting race in the 15. three and two thirds inning iliatii,-md Basgball League during thg itrbugiked. In that time he Slrllcltlpast week, Mamesgn has 3 BA, of on tree. gave up one run and one .562, all and walked four. , The following figures are unof- Till” Rams. played under a l1lRlli.lIlClnl and include all players who unfavorable wind. produced nuin- have made at least seven trips to ""115 root-l liclriine plays the best..the plate. They also include last. if u'hli"l1 was Cliff Reaclyts stab nt , nightls game between the Abbici Williams' drive down the firszflntermediates and Juniors. base line in the seventh. L AB R H Pcti Other outstanding plays we-n:iMathe-soii. M.C.A. 16 3 9 .562 Charlie Kennedy's throw to the N. Walker, Care 11 3 5 .455, plate in thn secriiid inning to cairn ' G. Dalton. C& B 9 3 4 .444 "Buck" Whitlock. Brian Lows” play ; Ryan. 1A . 12 2 5 .-ill”, on Merlin MacKen7.ie's grounder in I COX 17- C A. F 12 1 5 -417 the sixth and "Diick" MacLcorl's 5- Bcmarfl : stop of Howattta single in the sev-I H”1m3"'5 15 2 7 -333i Filth. iGt'i?t'll. C & T! R 2 3 .3751 The losing riiiahe, was Jumm. Delghan. llolmaii's ll 2 .'l .375 MaoLeod. Mac'Leod came into the W"”1e55- R-C-A-T" 11 3 4 -353 ,,,,.,,,st mm mm 0”, 1” me fmmh N Meicr. .R.C.A.F. i2 4 4 ..'i:irii inning and a man on third. He was i P"”e"' C45 B" 18 5 6 '33:” greeted by Charlie Ryan's doiiblr-,lS1mm0'.'S' Ct&B' 9 2 3 43331 but after that pitched hltless balliMacNem' MC4” - 9 2 3 "ml 5.... M", ;,.,,m,,,.. He gave up mmi n. iiaci..eod. JA :2 4 7 318' 11115 and am. rung .C. Gi'ad,V, C.& R. 19 6 6 .316i l Legend-IA. intermediate Ab-i The Jlinloi's canto up in the fir.' . . . "mmg. mm lcadmn. man Bminibics; JA, .liinior Abbies. Lewis FCflT1llf.'. Frirbir Koiincrlvwi """'lC 110ml? with the Juniors sec: k H k . . t and in the sixth lnnllliz after hr S hart walked and later scored on an 0 error. ithange Site Box Score .. GALT. 0nt.. June. 24 -tCPl - llfli Milvics . An it ll rt) A it Bob Wilson. Eastern Canada scout. l-lrnnnssny, r 3 n n in ti (1 for Chicago Black Hawks of the A 2 ll 1; 2 llphlational liockey League, announ- Winri-- 2 o as '2 i ilif3i..l”3?”piil.'E?5l. ”i"lioT.'i' moi Vi:)I'Ix'PilZlP. if 3 0 1 0 ll niVl)l”ll Bar where the cam has (l""'"E' 2” 3 ' ” I -T libecnh locatcrl for sever l I: ' imrimi 1 n r) 1 1 il Th . - 8 year” -, W , V . 9 Eastern (anada junior , training camp will be held In Gait. Wilson said the Black Hawks and Stanley Cup champions De- troit Red Wings will play a series of pre-season exhibition games in GOLF CLUB DAHCE Kirkland Lake. New Liskeard. North Bay. Sudbury. Pembroke. illelleville and Ottawa. in Ontario: ()1'EN1N(,' DANCE land Rouyn and Quebec City in 'Quebec. Belvctlrrc Golf Club l Rolls of Film developed and lprintc-cl. 24 hour service. Douhla sizo prlnta. Any roll of 8 ex- posure only 40 cents. Reprints if cenla each. Mall Fllm Service. Charlottetown. YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE - FRI.-SAT. ONLY In Techniclolor-THE sronv or SEABISGIIIT The Greatest Race Track Story - Thrilling Thursday, June 26 FREE DOOR PRIZE FRIDAY NIGHT-- 4 BAGS REGAL FDOUR MIIRRAY RIVER THEATRE - THURSDAY 26th I'll GLIMB THE HIGHEST MOIIHTAIH Susan Hayward - Bill Lundigan MONEY BACK GUARANI Tight r?iT 'And Figures LITTLE seonr - , . . . g X H jfv "W". 1-'.u1iuu.'ii'vvn c i C ' - , F 7 , . ' 59 T, , XOO ,' X ' T .' . p g ' J - ? ( A I i PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 25. 1952 Little League Baseball Following is the schedule for the Little League Baseball games this evening: Anchors vs Cubs. Hos- pital Field; Monarchs vs. Royals, Hospital Field; Eagles vs. 1ndians.. K. of C. Diamond. NEW YORK. June 24 - (AP) - Facts and figures for tomorrow's 15- round light heavyweight title bouti b0I'i1'eCl1 Joey Maxim and Sugar Ray Robinson. Ti-tie at stake - light heavyweight championship of the iiorld. , Principals --- Joey Maxim. lightl heavyweight champion, Cleveland, vs Sugar Ray ltoiliinson, middle- weight champion, New York. Site - Yankee Stadium. Date - Wednesday June 25 Time - 10 P. M. E. D. T. Distance - 15 rounds. Weight - 175 pounds or less. CPO. James Gillian, Charlottetown: ally; :.:t::t”" ; BYC And Bombers Are Winners In. Softball Probable attendnace - 35,000. Probable gross gate receipts - 335tl,()U(l. , Television and radio - none in U. S. (round-by-round over CBC Do- minion network). Theatre television - 39 theatres in 25 cities. outside New York. Rain date -- Thursday. Jane 26. Promoters - International Box- ing Club. Probable odds - Robinson. 13 to The Basilica Youth Club nine :on a points basis moved into a first Iplacc tie with the Sunshine Iis-I land Dairy in the City Softballi Lcncue yesterday evening by wal- lopiiig the Maritime Electric 31-4. The victory gives the B.Y.C. sluggers eight points but. percent- age wise they lead the league as they have been undefeated. The B. Y.C. have lost one game. In the other City Softball Lea- gue game the North End Bombers came up with R. sixth inning rally Scoring - on a round basis. Baseball Standing By The Canadian Press) Islanders. Cornwallis From left to right are: PO. Sydney McNcvin, We.-:1 Royziliy, P.l-l.l.; Mrs. James Gillian, Charlottetown: lottctown. and PO. Ozzie Hodges, Charlottetown. (:b. p. Doivnc rf, SCl1l1(1'S ss. NATIONAL LEAGUE in defeat, wmicss Bruce stew-3,-ys Wright Eb. A. Willitims if, R. Mac- Brooklyn . . 43 16 .'l20- H4). The Wm moves ghe Bombers EaCl1tl'li If New York . . 39 20 551- 4 into a sccontl place tie with the L ”"05C""3 Chicago 34 28 .548-10'. y c Each team has four points ' Min EINV W0 010 3"" Al St. Louis . , 35 32 .522-12 Lsgmn .. Sum won 1. mm ' 1;,y,g 195 033 x,.31 Cincinnati . 29 34 .460-16 ., Y ”s ”.9"' Hamn' r Tmckm. ,4, and Philadelphia - 2,, M -443A1 ZSCCLIIIVB game for the Basilica M g I I-1 d H t Boston 26 37 Alzglh iYCILllh.Clllb as he surrendered only (git. 51: any a mo 0- 9 pmsbum). 17 49 lg, g29.;: lll')lll' hits to the Electrics. He struck FUN 5 Will" 5 - 3 - AMERICAN LEAGUE your nine in seven innings. Bllmlle N - -- 110. W5 X"14 New Ymk I I 36 23 lslog 1 Ha;-tmgpr 51.31-Led on me mmmdp Connors and Judson. Hughes g1C.,,.,and , g 35 2., 554g 3 tnr the Maritime Electric and was and TR.Vl0I'. Boston 35 29 541B 3...: replaced by Thackcr in the fourth. DC Chicagg , 30 ,53gL.. 4 Two pitchers gave up sixteen hits Washington . . 28 .528- 5 iivliile-striking out four butters. st. Louis . 35 .-153D 9i:.i Lcfifielder Ray Mcclusy led the Philadelphia . 25 31 .446-- 9 ' lB.Y.C. attack with two home Detroit. , 20 42 .323-l7',Lv runs. Mcclusky scored four runs Njjaseball (Canadian Press) Halifax Capitals, battling to: climb back into the first divisionl of the Halifax and District Sen- ior Baseball League, blasted Stel- larion Alblons 11-6 Tuesday he- liind the hurling of their mound are. Tom O'Connell received help from Nick Buonaio in the sixth inning but still received credit for the win although Alhirihs nui- liil Capitals 12-10. The win gave O'Connell a 4-1 record. In other games. Triiro Bear- cats defeated Dartmouth Arrows 9-4 to strengthen their first-place position on - Liverpool Larrupers dug deeper into second spot with a 6-4 win over Knntvillc Wildcats. and drove home three. Jimmy Hughes pitched the Bom- bers to victory and gave up only four hits. Ivan Connors, on the mound for Bruce Stewart's was touched for eight base knocks. L, Taylor of the Bombers got the longest hit of the night when he triplet-i off Connors in the first inning. The B.Y.C.-Maritime Electric game was umpired by Jack Brown with L. Oatway and B. MacKin- non working the bases. Umpire of the Bombers-Bruce Stewart's game was Lcn Arscnault with Cy. Burke on the bases. The Guardian-L.Y.C. name, or- lcinally scheduled for tonight has hcen postponed until a later date. Lineups B Y.C -Joseph 2h. Gallant c. Weatherhie ss. Hughes (lb. Kayo cf Mccloskey lf. Stull p. Cnady lb. Strong Betting Support iFor Sugar Ray Conti.n.ues By Jack Hand NEW YORK, June 24-(AF) -- Joey Maxim and Sugar Ray Rob- inson sweated it out in the gyms today. awaiting tomorrow's post- poned light-heavyweight title bout at Yankee Stadium. A warm sun. wilting humid New Yorkers. turned up 24 hours late. The weather man promised more of the same. tomorrow, but he also forecast scattered thunder- ahnwcrs late in the day. strong Robinson support, ap- pearing shortly after Monday's original weigh-in. changed the. odds from 6 to 5 and may make Sugar Ray a 13 to 10 favorite in his bid for a third title. The middleweight champion weighed 160 pounds to Maxim's 174 3-4 Monday, but. they must weigh again tomorrow. Wily Jack Kearns. veteran man- Teacliers Wanted FOR. SALE - 1988 CHEV COUPE: 1940 Mercury 3-ton t.ruck,' new motor last fall; 1930 Chev; two boxes and hoist. Priced for quick sale. Apply Martin's Garage. WANTED -- TEACHER FOR Summerville School. Supple- ment 345000 for experienced teacher. and 5400.00 for an in- experienced teacher. Apply Mar- tln Hyner, secretary. i larger of Maxim. quoting a New York State Athletic Commission rule that. "in the event of a post.- ponement due to weather condit- ions. new weights and physical examinations will be required the next day." put pal Joey on the scales and weighed him in at 174 1-2 today. "the next day." But. Bob Chrlstenberry. commis- sion chairmaii. was expected to in- sist on a second weigh-in at. noon tomorrow. Maxim. after ll. four-mlln road jaunt this morning, went through a brisk workout at Stillman's Gym this afternoon. Up in Harlem where 3 large crowd jammed the entrance to tho uptown gym awaiting his ap- pearance. Robinson zipped through a light drill of shadow boxing. bar: punching and rope skipping. He did no road work. LAUSANNE. Switzerland. Jiim-. 24-(OP)-Communist. China. was invited to the Helsinki Olympic Games by mistake. Otto Mayer chancellor of the International Olympic Committee. disclosed to- day. Mayer said the Chinese Com- munisw Olympic organization did not meet with the requirements of the International Committee and would not be permitted in par- tlclpate in the Games. COVEHEAD RACES '-'.TI'lO Parlour Track" OPENING MEET QJULY 9tlr Other Race Dotes:- JULY 30th. and LABOUR DAY K I Bowling champs I E l Mrs. Sydney Mt)Ncvin. West Roy- Mrs. Ozzie Hodges, Char- Biirge rf. Kelly 21). Mar. Elet-.-Huglies 3-ii. Hartlng- er p, Moore c. Schleyer lb. F.; Hughes cf. Ainsworth ll, Thacker; Bonibcrs-M. Moiiagliaii 3b. T. Lund if, L Costello lb. M. Connelly cf. 1. Doyle rt, 1. Connolly s. T. Doiroii 21). L. Taylor c, J. Hughes p, D. Maccalluiii, ss. Bruce Stewart's--J. Williams rt. C. Trainer cf. T. Connors p, E. Traiiior lb. H. lleniiesscy s, R. Judson i-, V. Blanchard 21). B. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 000 000 010-1 5 1 Cleveland . . 000 200 00x-2 5 0 Shantz and Astroth; Wynn and llegan. Washington 500 100 000-8 10 1 Chicago 101000 000-2 5 0 Moreno and Grasso; Dobson, Kennedy (1), Judson (1), Aloma .6). Krc-tloiv (7) and Lollar, Sheely (7). in-slon .. .. 000 001000-1. 6 0 Detroit 310 001 02x-1 12 1 Henry. Scarborough (2), Nixon (6) and White; Trucks and Swift. New York 410 020 100-8 12 3 St. Louis . . 001 001 001-3"9 J Reynolds and Berra; Plilette. Holcombe (5), Overmire (8) and Johnson. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 000 000 030-3 8 4 Boston 100 002 001-4 10 0 Dickson and Gnriiglola: Wilson and Burris. First Chicago . 000 000 000-0 2 1 Philadelphia. 032 010 00x-6 12 0 Rush, Ramsdell (3), Schultz (61 and Atwell; Roberts and Burgess. Second Chlcalfo .... .. P LlI.I -n 000 000 010-1 6 0 000 001 10x-2 l0 1 Klippsteln, Hatten (8). Leonard I8) and Edwards, Prat-nesa (8); Meyer, Konstanty (8) and Buy. gess. First (Day): St. Louis . . 000 000 000-0 6 0 Brooklyn 030 100 llx-G 11 o Preskn. Crlmlan and D, Rice; (5) Yuhas (3) R00 and Camp- aiiclla. Second St. Louis 300 004 000-7 6 2 Brooklyn 101 020 000.4 11 1 Boyer. Yuhas (6) and D. Rice: Van Cuyk. Labine (6), Bianca (8,: and Campanclla. First: Cincinnati 001 000 0430.1 5 New York 020 001 00x-.'l 7 .1 Per1:owski. llauglistad (7) and Seminlck; Hcarn, f.anier (B) and Yvars. Second: Cincinnall I20 100 000-4 8 0 New York . 004 00120):-7 7 0 Blackwell. Smith (3), wehmeior (7) and Seminick: Jansen, wu. helm (4) and Yvars. - INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Baltimore 100 000 2- 8 8 3 Buffalo . 011 620 x-10 7 0 stair. Mueller (4) and Lake- 1 and Chitl: Tlefenaucr, Bokelman New York Glnniamwept o doub- leheader Tuesday night from cin- clnnati Reds to gain a full game on Brooklyn Dodgers, National League leaders, who split a twin bill with St. Louis Cardinals. Bobby Thomaonv and Hank Thompson were the big guns an attack as the Giants turned back the Reds 3-1 and 7-4 to reduce the gap separating them from the Dodgers to four games. Hank crack- ed a. home run and single in the opener and Bobby hit his 14th home run and a double in the niglitcap to drive iutthree rims. Jim Hearn. with the help of re- lief pitcher Max Lanier, registered his eighth victory against one de- feat in the opener. A four-run outburst. climaxed by Del Rice's fourthvhomer of the season, gave the Cards 3. '1-4 victory in Tuesday night's game at Brook- lyn. Unbeaten Preacher Roe scat- tered six hits for his seventh straight. win and 3. 6-0 Dodger tri- umph in bhe first-game. played durlngiihe afternoon. The second- New York Giants GainGi Full Game On Dodgers In National League Race streak at six tunes. It rug 3," ninth straight. triumph over us. Red Birds. Duke Snider mg ml eighth and ninth homers. Philadelphia Phllllea twice tum. ed back Chicago Cubs, G-0 and 1.1. Robin Roberta pitched two-bit but in the first game while Del mm contributed a double. triple "N homer to the Philadelphia stuck Russ Meyer with an assist n-m,' fireman Jim Konstanty took 9" second. Meyer had held the cub, to four scattered hits and no run. until the eighth when he gave up singles to Hal Jeffcoal. and mm Hermanski after walking mm. Mlksis. Konaiarity took over am, the Cubs scored their lone rim, Pitcher Jim Wilson scored 11.. deciding run in the ninth innuw while hurling Boston Braves 1,4; . 4-3 verdict over 1-tlttsbumli Plum, Gus Bella eighth inning home: In. counted for all of the Pirates' ui. lies. Dick Grout. P1tlsliur1;h'5 N. puled 550.000 bonus shortstop, start- ed a triple play in the third inning while playing his fifth major leagu. game loss halted a Brooklyn victory man; Jordan and Clesielski. Second Baltimore 010 001 000 00-2 10 1 Buffalo 000 000 110 01-3 9 1 (11 innings) Stuffel, Doniielly (8) and Taba- check: Yayliun and Mordarskl Ciesielski. First. Springfield ". .. 002, 200 00-4 9 0 Rochester . 000 004 01-5 10 1 (3 innings) Ihde. Fear (6) Simpson (8) and Burbrink: Condrick,f Collum (4) and Bucha. , Second - Springfield 000 201 000- 8 'I 1 Rochester .. . 210 000 08x-11 16 2 Lory. Lamanna (5), Simpson (8) (9) and Kahn. Bucha (9). Toronto at Montreal, double- header. poatponad.'raln. Syracuse at Ottawa. postponed, rain. LOUISVILLE, June 24 -(AP)- Jim Turnesa. nerveless sixth son of the famous golf1.g' family. and Melvin (Chick) Harbert, a husky fighter of the links, shot: through 110-degree temperature and inspir- ed opposition today to gain the finals of the P. ,G. A. champion- ship. . game. Twin Baseball Bill At Sunimerside Today The old adversaries of many g stirring baseball battle will '9 into action against each other to. morrow. For the first time thin season the Charlottetown Inter. mediate Abbies tangle with the Summerside Intermediate Holman aggregation at the Recreation Centre diamond in Summersltle at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon. It gr. itangements can be made, tho fans may see the Duke University outfield star, Johnny Carroll, on the Holman line-up. Johnny has been playing baseball in the Un- ited states all spring and is anx- ious to keep on as an active play- er, The Curran an Briggs Jiiniari and R. C. A. F. nine will play the sccond game at 5 p.m. on the some diamond. Curran dc Briggs, who have an exceptionally stiff sched- ule for the remainder of the week, may throw in a pitcher other than Simmons or Carson to start against the powerful Airfare: boys. Tomorrow's two games at Summei-side promise to be close struggles all the way.-S. 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