Stars In 2-0 Win Over A Anchors To Deadlock ' e Semi-Finals Local Leagu A two-run rally in the bottom half of the sixth inning was the deciding factor that sent the East End Stars to a 2-0 victory over the West End Anchors at Mem- orial Field Sunday that deadlocks their best of three semi-final series at one game each in City Baseball League playoff com- petition. It was the final feature to a double baseball bill that gave lo- cal diamond fans plenty of smart baseball action, probably the best all round afternoon of entertain- ment witnessed here this year. Playing scoreless ball for five innings. both teams were really sharp on their plays that saw them retire the opposition in ra- pid fire order but proved a heart- breaker for moundsman Charley Ryan when he ended up the los- ing pitcher on a two-hit perform- ance, while his winning opposite number, Lefty McAleer. was tag- ged for five hits. With one man away in the bot- tom half of the sixth. it was; centrefielder Glen Matheson's er- ror that sent Anchors sliding tol defeat. Leaving his position at centre to come over for a high fly by McAleer into Jack Burke's territory at left field, Matheson made a high stab for the ball and dropped it to put McAleer safe at second on a. two base error. Singling. Kenny MacKenzie sent MoAleer to third and was batted in by Irv Mac-Kinnon for the win- ning run. Gus Flynn batted Mc- Kenzie home for the insurance marker. Anchors tried hard for a come- back in the top of the seventh. but a beautiful shoe-string caich by leftfieider Malcolm Mac- Fadyen on a hard hit by Jack Burke. a smart pick-off at first by catcher Arnold McCallum. and a strike out by McAleer end- ed the ball game. The pickoff came when Des Trainor took too long a lead off first after getting with McCallum's sharp throw to first baseman Charley Ready. McAieer struck out six batters and walked one for his winning performance while Ryan whiffed two and walked none. Wielding the heavy bats during the game were Maurice Williams, Merlyn Macxenzie and Donnie MacLeod who all collected triples. while MacKenzie also banged out a double for a 1000 performance on two trips to the plate. Smart fielding was a highlight feature of the game on both sides with youthful Donnie Macl..eod at short for Anchors turning in one of the most consistent and outstanding performances of the game. accounting for five asslstsl and one put out from that posi- tion. Lin w saw a star: Anchors H. Plneau. Sb D. MacLeod. ss .. c W. Hennessey. Ryan. p . Matheson. cf Burke. if Trainor. 1b .. . MzlcNeill. rf M. li1acKenzie. 2b 2 i oocoooooom NDHOOONHO: ore-louiow)-cg ooooooouite) coco.-coco!!! Totals s...... Stars K. l)iacK,enzle. 2b l)iacKinnon. of G. Flynn. ss Howatt. rf .. A. Mt-Callum. C .. M. Williams, 3h .. Chas. Ready. lb .. M.-icFndyen. if .. McAlcer, p -- .. - E 1.1. .. (plate). N to N Totals Umpires: Buck While Summary: Earned runs. Anch- ors 0. Stars 1: two-base hlis. M. iVizicKenzie; three-base hits. Wil- llams. M. MncKenzie. MncLeod: first base on balls. off McAleer 1. off Ryan 0; struck out. by Mc- Aleer 6. by Ryan 2: left on bases. Anchors 5. Stars 2; runs batted 2 Leo Doyle (bases). there on a walk and was cut short in. MacKinnr)n. Flynn. Cecil Dowling Wins Green Gables Tourney Cecil "Bubby" Dowling Iis way to the Green Gables Golf Dlub open championship over the aoliday week-end by firing two minds of 79 and 77 for a gross to- lal of 156. The competitions were) Held at Green Gables golf course in Sunday and Monday. Dowiing's 156 was four strokes better than the 160 compiled by art Macxenzie and Norman Mac- Leod. Lead for second place on the 37th hole by firing a par four. one bet- ter than MacLeod's five. Don MacDonald with 161 finish- ed fourth in the championship flight and first in the low net com- petition with 149. George Andrew with a low net of 151 and Allan MaoMillan with a net of 152 placed second and third in the low net competitions. Derwin Heustis shot a. 170 over the 36 holes to win the top hon-- ors in the first division. Mr. Heus- - tis shot 83 on the first 18 and 87 the second time around. Runner up in the first division was Bonnell LePage with 174 fol- lowed by Ed Bagnall with a gross of 178. Vernon Hill with 151 won the prize for low net. Second and third low not prizes were won by Ralph Jenkins and Jack Renaud. Second Division honors were won by Dave Thurston with a score of 185. Thurston played consistent golf as he shot a 92 the first round and a 93 the second time out. Alex Home shot a 180 to take over the runner up position follow- ed by H. Hill in third place. Stewart Moore won the low net prize in the second division. P. R. Boyle and R. Burdett won the sec- ond and third law net prises. Championship Flight. gross Net c. Dowllng .. 156 A. MacKenzie . 150 N. MacLeod ... 144 D. MacDonald 1f9 A. Maolvtillan ... 1722 P. Kelly 158 F. Maolnnia . 153 D. Saunders ............ 171. 159 stroked i Macxenzie beat out Mac-. l D. Bagnall ... 172 162 IG. Andrew . 175 151 IJ. Mahar .. 175 1155 E. D. Johnson .. .. 176 154 la. MacDonald ..179 155 lor. .1. c. Gallant . . 183 15') T. Bradley .. 194 170 B. Giggey 95 83 First Division D. Huestis 170 142 B. l.ePage .. .. 174 146 E. Bagnall .. 178 148 IV. Hill .. 179 151 R. Jenkins .. 186 155 J Renaud .. 189 153 D. Mac-Mlllan .. 195 155 T. Rogers . 195 161. M K. Dibble . 198 162 O. simons .. 215 177 C. M. Mellish . .. 217 177 H. Stevens 100 R0 !F. Hansen 100 81 A. Gaudet ............... 104 86 1 Second Dlviaio tutu?-S-orl:u?sf-mister. ,...,,.,.., Nicholson .. 212 166 K. Orchard .. 213 163 .1facMillan ..... .. 216 155 Palmer ..218 176 Peake H. Green Trainor .. Clark . J. Vaughn G. Norton 88 90 . 92 R. E. Cormler . 1443 116 KARACHI. Sept. 3 -(Reuters)- Harlry Mitchell. 26. Reuters cor- respondent in Pakistan. was one of three persons killed last night JLITTLE SPORT - . PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. CH A R l.()TTET()WN SEPTEMBER 4. 1951 Playing tight ball behind dazzling performance on mound by southpaw Benny Car- aon. Northeast Rovers scored a 4-0 victory over the northwest Truro Horse Racing Results TRURO. N.S.. Sept. 3 - IOP)... loia Henley. Clayton MacLeod'5 beautiful brown mare, showed class today as she won all three heats of the si.m free-for-all Labor Day racing feature at the Truro Raceway. She was forced to the limit in the first heat by Seven-Up Direct to win in 2.08 4-5. a fraction of a second slower than the track record. SUMMARY Classified Trot and Pace Nelda Hanover (MacLeod) Merle Direct (Connors)v Abegweit Milady (Smith) Previous. Johnny Lee. Flora Di- rect. Nancy Britton and Fingo's Girl. Time 2.16 4-5. Winning owner. W. D. Webster. Kirkmount. Classified Race ease .. Gallonage (Cruickshank) .. 1 Postman (Conroy) 2 Hrnry Day (MacLeod) .. 3 Ridgewood M.. Dr. L. 3. Alice T. Clegg and Lee C. Brewer. Time 2.12 4-5. Winning owner. B C Criiickshank. Halifax. Free-For-All Pace Iola Hcnley (MacLeod) . Seven-Up Direct (L. Walker) .. . Victory Dale (Cruickshank) Gay Law and Judd. Times: 2.08 4-5, 2.09 4-5. 2.101-5. Winning owner. Clayton MacL.eod. Two Year Old Pace Royal Bank (Harrison) .. Eddie Hoosier lwalker) Huzzaway (Conroy) Hoosier Moon and Brian Gr III ..242 323 to as - at- n. Time 2.27 3-5. Winning owner. F. Ryder, Moncton. N.B. Three-Year-Old Pace Doctor J. A. (Conroy) .. Gallant Bobby (Carroll) Penny Royal .. . Belini Might (Nicholson) Fraser Scott. Model Bu Squire Hal. Julie Clegg. Times 2.19 3-5. 2.15 1-5. Win- ning owner. Dr. J. A. Donahue. Truro. 1 2 3 u A N m . . 6 dlong. Classified Pace Miss Cherry Valley (MacLeod) 1 2 Chief A. C. (Daniels) ........ .. 2 1 Earl's Prince Charming (Grace) . . .. . .. 3 3 0.14. Volo and Joe Cook. Times 2.13 3-5. 2.14 4-5. Win- ning owners. George Macbeod. Yarmouth. and Mrs. Emma Mus- tacalis and F. G. Daniel!- Mrs. W. E. Coilon Retains Ladies' Golf Till: Mrs. W. E. Cotton retained the championship of the Ladies' Divis- ion of the Charlottetown Golf Club in a competition which concluded the latter part of last week. Runner- up was Mrs. Manning Bagnall. Mrs. Cotton won the final match 3 and 2. In the Qualifying round she led with a 90. The Consolation Championship flight was won by Mrs. W.R. Mac- Neill with Mrs. Ron Norman run- ner-up. Horseshoe Club ...... Paylng little heed to an almost steady downpour of rain that ren- dered jumping pits and cinder. track sodden and slippery. al strong band of athletes from the. Aniigonlsh Highland Society car- ried off top honors in both the senior and junior divisions at the annual P. E. 1. Track and Field Meet held) over Memorial Field yesterday afternoon. chalking up a total of 81 points in the senior events and 25 in the junior bracket. Antigoniah topped out the Charlottetown Abegweit Club who had 45 1-2 points and 20 points to garner the runner-up position in the senior and junior divisions respectively. iozpresent- lng Saint John. Bill Keleher plac-I ed third in a one-man ieam per-, formance for third place in senior competition with 6 1-2 points. John "Tlnk" Kyle led the An- tigonish team to victory with a 29-point performance to cop off individual senior honors while Wendall Barrett of bbies ran him a close second with 3 points for the runner-up spot. Two Antigonish juniors. Don Smith and Gerrard MacPherson., cornered the market in individual ihonors in that bracket when they came up with 16 points and eight points respectively for the winner and runner-up positions. The only competitors in the op- en girls division. an Abegweit team of Barbara Whitlock and Marjory Pickard. battled it out! keenly between them to compile totals of 13 points and 11 points respectively for team and individ-l lF'itness. the trophies Antigonish Athletes Win Top HonorsAtLaborDay Track And Field Meet . uai honors. At a special banquet held at Sandy's Restaurant. Marshfield, last night when competitors and guests were the guests of the sponsoring Department of Physical and prizes were awarded to. the winning ath- letes by Brigadidf W. W. field. In a special feature event held during yesterday afternoon's meet. veteran 57-year-old competitor Joseph P. O'Brien of Charlotte- town proved ihat he still had plenty of steam left in the old legs when he beat Roy Appleton. classy middle-distance runner from Glace Bay. to the.ia'pe in a 100 yard dash contest, Officials for the meet were as followsl-Meet Dlrec1or-Brigad- ier W. W. Reid; starter Neil Mathcson; chief scorer-Lt. Col. 1... T. Lowther; judges (at finish)- W. H. Benton. Jack Turner. Roy McGillivray: (field)-Len Mac- Donald. Art Hughes. Dave Bos- well, Jack Brown. Earl Riggs: scorer (field events)-Mllss Patsy Barrett; timers-Dick Purcell. Ari Campbell. Bill Bevans; clerk of course-Art Perry. The following are the complete results:- RESULTS Junlor Events (Boys Under 19 years) 100 Yd. Dash-1. Don Smith. Antigonish; 2. Bill Taylor. Antig- onlsh; 3. John MacDougall. Abbies. Time: 11 U5. Yd. Dash-1. Don Smith. Antigonish: 2. Bill Taylor. Antig- onlsh; 3. Gordon Taylor. Antigon- Continued on page 7 Driven by Lorne Kelly. Feather Duster. owned by Lester Johnston of Fortune Bridge. was the only his: double winner in a nine-dash card at the Exhibition track on Saturday night. trotting to straight wins over a seven-horse field the fifth and ninth dashes. It was an exciting card that saw long shots split even with favourites in three of the five events staged that payed off well for the pari- mutuel bettors in the upset events and display plenty of keen racing. Clipping off the win honors 'in the second dash event. Sammy Kennedy's Carl Aubrey topped out Johnny Kalmuck. owned and driv- er. by Walter Kelly to pay 314.90 to win. blit only took the show pos- ition in the sixth dash when John- ny and Miss Commando came home in front of him at the wire. Holding true to form in the third dash for pacers. Lorne Letcher of Springhill herded his Rhodnla D. home a winner but suffered a.sev- ere set back in the seventh dash of the same class when Teddy Weir guided Rhodes Warren's Lilly Mar- lane to a surprise victory in a In Island horseshoe singles tournament play held at the Brighton Horseshoe Club on Sun- day night, Joe Summers advanced into the semi-finals by defeating gin in a two game. total po match. Crabbe'.s elimination came following an earlier victory over Keith Dalziel by three points. Matches scheduled for last. night had to be postponed on account of rain. but play will be continued on this evening. The following is the schedule. including an exhibition match between A. Lund and D. when a car plunged over a 20-foot embankment near here. Hines: 8 p. m.. A. Doyle vs. G. Schleyer. MAMMOTH BINGO Charlottetown Forum i SEPTEMBER 5th, 8 P. M. Allelrrlnealllwardlaland P3123! 99". I PRIZE! DONOR ladle C ' 'a " .... Cub Ind Carry llllex Coffee Mixer ........Iogere Hardware Co. Ltd. 9,0,," mm,” 5,". '4'""' "".':.:"”" mi: :33”: Groceries Auuiuo waoioulm cigarette loller Fred uniimu ”"'”" - 0- WW '-7"''''"'" W'- oumn g. wmmv. nmng," Heine and Christie Products nu” kg ,4. ;...u,.. ppm-mu, (one one) .. .... -. .. Cnllbeok and Keller Ponan(lPonolI!e0......lIIlh0IDrIIll" ' cc auirr ha .. leddln Bros. Alpeealna overcoat .. II and 1' 5 Chocolates 0. ll. Tootnbe Ladies' Cont ........... frown nun. Olosolshe Sydney Green Motor 011 (two cases) tom Dayle- &ooIMso J. C. Montgomery llleyele (born or girl's) L.............. nine lhop &0IBU Johnnie Mayfair Pslr pf Shoes .. Iafnge Shoe Store chocolates .- Jlnuny Power Ton of Cool Arnfut Coal Company SUI 'l'rQ ................... W. W. Wellner, Ltd. Panda Bear ...... Kent's Quiet Lush Gaucho .. oamu Bros. International Refrigerator -..... w. 3. Jellklnl and st. Vincent Louis Crabbe by a five point mar-l nliotn-finish battle to the wire with 1.1) r-rfsco and pay :2 ticket hold- .ers S3250 to win and 310.20 to place. . The other big upset of the night came in the eighth dash when .1-larold Cudmore guided his Prince jBudlong to a victory over Lock 1 .. Beavers Pick lllew Coach SAINT JOHN, N.B., Sept. 3 - (CP)) -- John (Peanuts)) O'F'1ah- erty. Toronto. has been appointed coach for Saint John Beavers in the expanded Maritime Major Hockey League. a club spokesman said tonight. He was coach last season for Toronto at. Michael's. defeated Alexander Cup finalists. The former National Hockey League and American Hockey League player will bring 14 men as the nucleus of the Beaver team in the coming season, the spokesman said. v - He added that five players of the 1050-51 squad will return: Buck Whitlock. the league's high scorer last seasolu his linemate. Nick Nic- forwards Jack Thaler and Ted Wauon. TORONTO. Sept. 9 -(OP)- Rev. Bob Richards. United states pole vault champion of Loverne. callf.. today set I Canadian open vault record of 14 feet. foils inches at the Canadian National l:xhibltion's Labor Day track meet. Before a crowd of 20.000. Rrlcharda broke the record he set sntui-day of 14 feet. 'I m inches. ' I Orvh-n-roe Additional spurt Page 15 SM! 8001' FIIISIIIIB loll: of In: developed and pt-Intedaslaenlolttbeulnloy Prlnteloobloslaonoeutrapeat Aeyleirpeeennllllaleorl-u doeaeborlotule. Iallrllu olle; defenceman Jackie Heon and 33-80 Feather Duster Only Double Winner On Upset Sprinkled Card Hanover and Miss Knox. who plan- ed flrst and second respectively in the fourth event. Prince paid :16.90 The Daily Double on the second and third dashes kicked in with 372.00 on Carl Aubrey -and Rhodola. in 1).. while the Quinella paid 821.20 on Feather Duster and Joandale in the fifth event. Clipping off top honors in a six- horse field for pacers in a single dash event. the first on the card. Nell Budlong. driven by Ike More- side was the other winning horse of the night. Johnny Kalmuck went the fast- est mile of the night in the sixth dash with a winning time of 2:13. RESULTS lat Daah Nell Budlong (Moreside) Captain Missouri (Llewellyn).. Bonnie's Boy (0lMeai-a) Yankee Dale (Stead) Billy Budlong (MacDonald) . Ma Cherie (Weir) Time-2:19 2-5. , winning horse owned Taylor. Breadalbane. Pari-Mutual-58.80. 34.30; 53.30. 33.20. 32.80. 53.10. 2nd A: 8th Duhel . user 1- as re -4 ...... by Fred Carl Aubrey (Kennedy) 1 3 Johnny Kalmuck (Walter Kelly) 2 1 Miss Commando (Llewellyn) 3 2 Lela Budlong (collinga) .... 4 0 Babe Brltmn (Weir) 5 '1 Belle Budlong (MacDonald) 6 5 Just Plicka (Cudmore) 4 3 Times-2:14; 2.13. Winning horses owned by: sam- uel Kennedy. ch'town; Waller Kelly. Southport. Pari-Mutuela-614.90. 56.40. 0650. 85.60. 53.80. 84.00. 54.60. 33-50. 52-70. 34.00. 53.30. 32.50. In! A 1th Dashes Rhodola D. (Letcher) ........ Mary's Delight (Moreside) .. Li11Prlsoo(McNeil) ......... Just Flick: (Curhnore) C. Albert Budlong (Bernard) Lily Marlene (Weir) Times-2:16; 2:10 2-5. Winning horses owned by: Lorne Letcher, Springhill, N. 8.; Rhodes Warren. Oh'town. - Parl-Mutuels-00.40. S3 . 32.00. 88.90. 03.00, 82.60; daily double S12.- 00; 032.60. 810.20. 80.70, 04.10. 03.10. avbwuu Hit-wnacn 411: A Btbnubea Loclr Hanover ( . O'Brien) .. 1 2 Min Knox (O' earl) ....... 4 Prince ludl (ouanore) .. I 1 Jenny Kalmuo (Letcher) ... II I Time:-2:12 3-5: 2.10: winning horses owned by: Bert Yerxa. suuex. N. 3.: Harold cud- more. Buckley. Perl-Mutuela-03.60. 32.00. 32.90. 016.90, 80.90. 83.10. MI: A 0th DIIIIOI Feather Duster (L Kelly) .. 1 Joandale (C. Willis) ........ 9 Dan Mellwyn (Neil) ........ 3 Milidale (Willard Kelly) ..i. 4 Jimmie A. (Reeves) ......... Bonnie Dale (Walter Kelly) .. 0 Guy Harvester (Oermlor) ... 1 'r1inea-2:10 9-5; 2:10 1-0. winning hone owned by Lester Johnnton. rortuno Bridge. Peri-Mutual:-05.20. I330. 82.80. 14.40. 00.00. 04.00. Quinoila. 021.90: 1 2 5 3 4 G 7 Ionics. Charlottetown. a 33-03. 81.90. 01-” 03-70. 82-00. Baseball Results) MONDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE First Chlclao ()0: 001 ()o()- 3 0 1 Cleveland . 130 010 00x- 5 I2 0 Kretlow. Grimsley (2) Judson (6) and Sheeley. Niarhos (3); Pel- ler. Garcia (0) and Hegan. Second Chicago ............... .. 1 Cleveland . . .. . .. . . 8 Dorish. Judson (5) and Niar. hos. Meal (8); Cvromek and Teh- betts. First ' Washington 000 000 002- 2 8 0 Boston . 300 000 00x- 3 9 0 Starr. Consuegra (7). Kluttz; Parnell. Kinder (9) and Rosar. Second Washington 100 000 030- 4 7 1 Boston .. 102 003 022- 3 11 0 Porterfield. Moreno (7). Harris (7) and Guerra: Stobbs, Kinder (9) and Robinson. First New York 000 020 010- 3 8 3 Philadelphia 010 000 000- 1 5 2 stain and Berra: Kellner, scheib (9) and Tipton. Murray (9). ,Second New York 000 000 200-2 5 2 Philadelphia . 100 020 00x- 3 9 1 Morgan. Kuzava (S). Reynolds (7) and Berra; Shanta. Hooper (7) and Astroth. Flrsf. St. Louis 010 400 000 000 0- 5 8 1 Detroit 003 100 001 000 1- 0 12 1 (13 innings) Pillette, Mahoney (3). Paige (D). Garver (11) and Lollar; Trout. Bearden (4). White (10) and House. Second St. Louis .. 000 102 000- 9 5 1 Detroit . 000 200 000- 2 5 0 Sanford. and Batts; Gray Swift and NATIONAL LEAGUE First Boston . 001 001 000- 2 11 I Brooklyn 004 003 00x- 7 10 0 Burkont. Estock (6) and Cooper: Erskine and Campanella. Second Boston 000 000 101- 2 G 2 Brooklyn 032 002 001- 7 10 0 Nichols. Paine (3) Chlphmn (8) Falcons at Memorial Field on Sunday afternoon to take a one game lead in their best of three semi-final playoff series in City Baseball League play. It was the leadoff tilt in I double bill in City League com- petition, a scheduled seven-innings contest. ' Bearing down hard from his opening pitch. Carson hurled per- fect ball for four innings to take the opposition down in order with- out a man reaching base during that time. In the closing three stanzas he was tagged for three singles but sharp fielding by his teammates never let 'a man get beyond third base. Carson retired the side twice on straight strike outs to rack up a proud record of 10 strike outs and only one walk in seven innings of tossing. Roy "Buck" Whitlock, taking over from Jack "Spy" Ready. who was the losing pitcher. in the third inning after Ready was expelled from the game by plate umpire Leo Doyle following an argument over I called strike while at bat in the bottom of the second. Whitlock gave up four hits for three runs. struck out five and walked three in five in- nings on the mound while Ready gave up one hit for one run. whif- fed three batters and gave up four free passes to first in two innings. Rovers scored their runs with singles in the second. fourth and sixth and pushed two across home plate in the fifth. I H16 Rovers TakcfOne-Ga1n:' Lead In Semi -Finals WithVictory OverFalcons of the winning battery, his 117 performance behind the plate in three seasons. Charley Kennedy and Billy put. cell of Rovers were the long mg artists, both collecting lrjplas while Purcell also added a run. glo for a two for three average. Rovers All R H Po A 1 C. Glllis. cf . Cairns. as E. Ward. c ...... Carson. p Kennedy. 2b ...... MacLean. 3b E. Lund. lb .. Purcell. rf .. H. Hennessey. Nuwnuwnwu Oucouuooa Oucnwoooo or-.up-00:-Ao D300-M-o 99-DQG:&C) ) m Falcons L. Hennessey, 2b & as - Sheppard. of Lewis. 3b 'Whit1ock. ss & p Allen. Cliff Reedy. lb Larter, c o - c o4: win Did Totals .. . W23 0 9 '-Replaced J. Ready in 3rd Umpires: Lee Doyle rpiam, Buck White (bases). Summary: Earned runs. Rover; 3. Falcons 0; three-base hits. Kennedy. Purcell: first base on balls. off Ready 4. off Whitlock 3, off Carson 1: struck out, by Ready 3. by Whitlock 5. by car. son 16; left on bases. Rover; 9. Falcons 3; passed halls. Lurter 1, Ward 0: runs batted in. (111115. on no - Elmer Ward was the other half Kennedy, MacLenn. H. Hennessey; stolen bases. Carson 1. In a surprising upset Saturday afternoon. Beryl Fraser and Mar- garet Dumont defeated Helen Lar- ter and Norah Deslols to take the Charlottetown Tennis Club lad- ies' doubles championship. Mrs. Dumont played a brilliant game. which. combined with Mrs. Fra- ser's steady form. brought them I 6-4. 6-4 victory over their oppon- enta. The mixed doubles title was de- cided in'a match on Sunday which and st.C1alre;I..ab1ne and Camp- also turned out go be m upset, Jordan and Semlnlck; Kosln and Noble. First Cincinnati .. 000 100 000-- 1 9 0 St. Louis 200110 001-4 8 0 Blackwell. Perkowski (7) and Howell; Lanier and semi. Second Cincinnati 000 001 000- 1 9 2 St. Louis 000 070 002- 7 12 1 Ramsdell. Erautt (5) Perkowski (6) Byerly (8) and Pramesa; Brazle and D. Rice. First Pittsburgh 300 000 340 000-10 15 3 Chicago .. 001 060 120 001-11 13 1 . (12 innings) Queen, Werle (7) , Carlsen (B) and McCullough; Minner. Leonard (7) McLish (7) 1-fatten (8) Dubiel (9) and Burgess. Owen (9); Second Pittsburgh 011 020 0- 4 9 1 Chicago .. . 000 012 0- 3 0 0 (Game called and 7 innings. dark) Wilks and Garagicla; Lown. Lipp- steln (5) and Burgess. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Ottawa 000 000 000- 0 8 0 Toronto 030 005 012- 9 ll 0 Bamberger. Cox (8) and Wat- lington; Hetlri and Plumbo. Second Ottawa .. 000 010 0- I S 0 Toronto . 100 000 1- 2 4 0 (1 innings) Burnside and Tomkinsom; Day and Plumbo. First Buffalo 000 320 001- G 12 I Montreal 010 011 100- 4 9 0 Savratisky. Robinson ('1) and Novick; Coleman. Lasorda (9) and Pflster. second Buffalo 000 no 1- I 10 0' Montreal .. ..100 003 0- 4 I 1 Bllvermul and Landrith; Hughes and Pfister. HI-at Springfield 001 000 000- I Q 1 Baltimore 120 000 002- 8 10 I Piaget. Jacobs (7) and Burbrink: Draws and Oswald. y Second Springfield 000 on 0- 4 7 0 Baltimore 000 000 0- 0 1 0 Llmanna and Cash; Bchmltt and Tanner. ,,..,L...L... McElroy Wins ' Golf Till: OTTAWA. Sept. 9 - (OP) - Walter Mcliroy. slender. Imooth swinging golfer from Vancouver. won the Canadian amateur golf championship saturday with I 1 and 1 victory over Phil Farley of Toronto in the 30-min final - I final that atarted'.as a rent and alhrned ink) a-tense. dramatic "fin- golf in the morning round carried the 23-year-old Vancouver star to I tremendoua eight-up lead. nut in the afternoon the I- yeer-old Farley made one of the griinineat and most gallant come- back efforts the Canadian chan- nionabip has 'ever non. 8neU&- with Ned Wran and Helen Larter nut . defeating A. H. Anderson and Eliz- Phlllddphll 000150 000- 5 7 3 abeth Willett 8-6, 6-2. Miss Wil- New York . 021 000 000- 3 3 0 lett. playing with Carl Bradley. had Roberts and Seminlck: Corwln. defeated Wrsri and Larter in the Silence? (5) Kennedy 151 K0niS- Provincial tournam nt. and it was kowskl (9) and We5ffUm- considered likely th t she and An- 590000 derson would take.the champion- Philadclnhll 000100 000-1 9 0 ship. but their opponents were New York . 100 010 101- 3 9 0 playing in mp (arm on gunduyl A brilliant diaplay of all-round, Anderson and Willett had prev- icusiy defeated Jim Johnston and Wanda MacMillan Saturday after- noon in a semi-final match, 6-2. 8-1. Sydney Horse Racing Resulls NORTH SYDNEY. N. 5.. Sept. 3 -(CP)--The Wilkin. H bay pacer. upset the dopafera at the opening of the annual cape Breton County Exhibition here today by racim; to two victories in the featured. three-race junior free-for-all. SUMMARY Clnulfled Pact-Punk 8200 per Duh Redwood Oi-attan (Lewis) silk Hal (MacGl-egor) Billy Mcvey (Cormier) J. S. J. (J. McDonald) agimest 2.115 2-5. 2.1-4 4-5. Winning horses owned by Matt MacAdam. Glace Bay. and H. R. Bevan, Charlottetown. Classified Trot and Pnee-8150 per Duh .. 12 21 33 44 2.17 May Harvester (J. McDonald) Silver Sis (Jabalee) Scotty Boy (Hickey) Mary A. Reamore, Mack Btou 21 44 18 3 1 4 t. Upset Victory Features Local Tennis Tourney Island Baseball Finals To Open 0n,Wednesday The Island intermediate A silt Junior baseball championshiu playdowns will open at Summer- side on Wednesday it was an- nounced here last night by thc Department of Physical Fitness the sponsoringfbody and donor of the respective trophies. The opening tilt will get under- way at 1:30 p. m. in a.junlor clasl between Charlottetown Abhles ant Summerslde Curran and Briggs to be followed by an Abbles-sum merside intermediate tilt. Both series will be best iii.-ct out of five game affairs, the second games of the playoffs to be played over Memorial Field on Sunday. Game officials for the series will be appointed by the Department of Physical Pltness but the re- spective home teams will be re- sponsible for the preparation 01 playing facilities. In connection with the forth) coming series. officials of tht Abegwelt Club. will hold practice! for both the Junior and inter- mediate teams tonight at 5.30 The Juniors will meet at the ()1): Diamond. Victoria Park, and tilt intermediates at Memorial Field All members of both teams an urgently requested to be on helm for the sessions. .L..L...........:..-- Lillian Budlong. Jack Clyde- Times: 218 1-5. 2.18. 2.20 1-5 Winning horses owned by L103” MacAulay. Sydney; Mike Jabalee. North Sydney. and Wilson Col- lins. North Sydney. Junior Free-For-A11-Purse 5250 Per Duh The Wilkin (Ratchford) I 1 3 Ensign Joe (MoGregor) (61 Cyclonic (Vickera) 3 3'1 Crusader Chief. Jerry Lee Vn-(1. Ohio Hal. Times: 2.12 3-5. 2.12 2-5. 213 2-5 Winning horses owned bf 3”” srd Jabalee, North Syrlncih and Sam Macquc-en. Sydney. 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