.3 A T IE S LET US SERVE YOU.WHEN IN NEED ib-Plate, 12. months’ guarantee S 8.20 17-Piate, 18 months’ guarantee $10.50 , . ulvliolrs A010 SALVAGE (Opposite Forum 34° F1310)‘ 31- Plione 383 ____ Hutchinson Ilurls ‘ ' Tigers To 2-0 sWin Over New Yorkers I (By Tile Canadian Press) Freddie Hutchinson pitched De- troll. Tigera to urithin 1% gamesoi the second place New York Yank- ees in the. American League by blanking the Yanks 2-0 on "two hits last night. hipaon. in hanging up his fifth triumph and second white- wash job, pounded out two hits himself. one .of which figured in the scoring, thus collecting as many safeties as the Yanks were Ball Situation llicvlcd lNlth increased Alarm Due to the acute shor e of able to garner of! his hurling. new sored bot-h 1w w» m ‘.‘.%§.°-'i£.‘.‘§..-..ll“".‘.'.‘ i7.’..°m..‘.’.?°'.§3.'.'3 the third 01! Bvllfswfl ($0001 stores ofilclals"of the City Ball Chandler who worked the first eight innings and was’ tagged with his filth setback. Only four Yanks leached base against Hutchinson. Who struck out nine. Philadelphia Athletics blasted Chicago White Box 12-0 in an arc- light galna in which Plhil Marchil- two hits. crowd estimated dun limited the Box to saw the Maclcmen collect A cool-wen er at 5.000 l3 hits. n" A’; collagen rifllt-hander, who lost his last game to Btlnuls Browns because of wildness, didn't allow s base on balls and struck It was his Mth win a- League have been viewing with increasing alarm thefl tendency run off with or pocket bails that are fouled back behind the back- stop. During last Sunday's game a youngster brazenly ran off with a new ball that had just been put into play and the game .was slow- ed considerably when the teams were limited to one ball. The league has ‘recently been fortunate in securing some ne\v appear at the present rate it w be impossible to complete the bal- ance of the schedule. Nobody wishes to ollovmy t the next youngster a at the Park with a ball Ilundall Kids Keep Unbeaten Record Intact . when MoQuinn for a Crib pllg- n detaawd 59,, hird moi; Browns for the t time a1 a row as Mickey Haefner outpltched Tex victory. BEARGATS will Iii Adding another victory undefeated strinz Gun a last night whipped the Seekers 20-111 in a B HALIFAX, July 15 (CP)- b Truro Bearcats strengthened their hold on first place in the Hallfnec and district senior baseball league tonight with a 3-0 shutout victory over How" Unite Services. Skil Ferguson pitched six-hit ball ind struck out 12 for Truro. llsiirllalzn vlllsll Br rm Canadian 1...... all league. first inning the winners kept plate in every sixth with the their only sustained bid in- the ninth when the plate. Currie and Robbins inning but ing the pitching for the Sockers IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA Sporting Club INTER-CITY BOXING scalscrlm. va. CI-IARLOTTETOWN ruasmv mcnr, Ju-Lv-ieil. - 8.46 1am. LAMATEURS- ChI-lottetolon Team Springhill Team Lloyd Martin, 158 lbs. vs. Al Fraser, 155 lbs. Righter Rush, 147 lbs. vs Ron Barlow, 147 lbs. Frankie Gormly, 140 lbs. vs Rus Setcher, 145 lbs. Wallle Shepherd, 185 lbs. vs. D. Newcombe, 135 lbs. Irish Costello, 12o lbs. i vs. Kid Smith, 12c lbs. CHARLOTTETOWN FIGHTERS Ray Steele .130»ibs. vs. Henry Hennesaey, 135 lbs. Kid m’ y, 119 lbs. ‘vs. Young Tierney, 120 lbs. SPECIAL EVENT 110x111: VS. wlzasrnan The ‘College lieavy Champ h ‘Nick Nicholson 1 _ -~ , ' Wrestler * ._ __ FOUR ornaa pours Admission: Itlngelde 75c; Admlsslonmc tax included 1 _vs. l deprive the w lbw smaller fry of their recreation but. first d.“ e m in future they'll have to play with a cheaper brand of ball as Presi- dent Sam Doyle has stated that but only “u.” “e rufidgd fi'f5‘:‘:g°£ best condition. session will be made an example to their l1 Kids Bobby scheduled ame o-f the K. of C. girls soft- Taking the lead with a two run outburst in the second after both teams had gone scoreless in the were never seriously threatened as they ‘pushing runners across the the Sockets making the they battery combination for the win- ners with Hennlgar and Lund do- tennis been approached by Canadian. Lawn Tennis Aaso ion concerning chances of the holding of the Dominion tourna- Charlottetown have ment here next year. In sounding out the local club the parent as-t a sociatlon made it known that least ten courts would be required to successfully stage such a tour- narnent. - Q O Q Q -~ displayed by local youngstcls to magma the Domlmorkwlde meet _ would be an ambitious program nt anytime. and the oiier is plimeat to the tennis tr here. However. it woul hsmulean eiIorts and ful. in this stage of tennis back locally, that the dcmnds of . At the cnoriiietown balls but if they continue to dim Olub l, enjoying m lgrgggtmmqigaa and the courts into proceeding a- such a meet could be met present time the bersbip in years with 90 enthusiasts participating. ork of getting the six pace. _ Q Q Q Q Five courts are presently in us in th courts redllre to be and this fall get the work they will be in playini of Columbus courts. also torla Park. playing space for Dominion tournament could provided. lals will c post-war plans until several build have been held. - Q Q Q Q Speakinl of tennis lottetown ohm plans DEED tournament this year. contingent represent the Province Nova Bcotia open to... oment be held in Trum next week. A lnong those to attend ar Bill Moi-aside. for the past seven years and El eanor Bourke. ladies singles chain pion. Q Q Other players the Char Q Q considering at Charlottetown Club proxy. ‘and Ivan Rleddln. Messrs. ZMacKInnon and Gus ‘have for years been stalwarts from overseas where he took pa in the Wimbledon tournament Hugh Little don Bauld. snlatterlng of players from bec and Ontario attending - Maritime event. - Q Q Q Q Should the way accept the oiIer Dominion tournament here in "immediate future it would goal to aim at players to inurnammpte were efficiency with which handled. Not a little of cees of such tournaments was due to the work and eilorts of "Mac" Macflnnon and “Gus" who, tition. neither mated rmr the midnight oil. Q Q Q Q Anti-Aircraft, the big race horse owned “Us Charlie Horton. Murray River. left here yesterday Morning for Amherst wlhers he will take part in theFree-Icr-Ail onThurs- day. lusting the Island rac- ing ‘circuit. local fans ealpwt b1 things ‘from the Aircraft. under the care of Mr. OobbMiiler. Fight fans will have their in- again tonight when a FIDIIIIII amateur boxing team a od mitt-alipflls .at the Club in a tournament. that ahoul provide lasts of action each and every ill u . . Q Q Q Q _ Boxing nations have been wail satisfied with previous team mat- ches staged here and the hill boys are carping with a tvtion of being ready mixers times in addition to remains plentv of boning ability when oe- essiolu era .. w ‘ n1 addition there will be two sv-cc- between Cbsriottetown bovl lltidwindfll lib the card will be NW’ at al AAA e. e The other three mgm re-eurisced, club officials hope to underway so that shape for next season. By using the Knights at Vic- a be but it is unlikely oflic- onsider the offer lnthelr up tournaments suclp as the Pro- vincial Closed and Island Open a closed wever. a of racouet wieldca-s will in ti; Island tltleholder tending the meet are. Ned Wren. Jim Palmer. Earl smith. Frank Hl-Ilialeli ac Bentley. who the net game in this Province and Roper, who has recently returner: and D008 and Gor- There will also ‘be s Que- this not be clear to of hold-ind the the pro-war do enthusiastic at the hospItaIItv received and the play was Bentley during the week of compe- themselves I Heia ckle a new Sporting Club band (By The Associated Pleas) NEW YORK, Jul lb-Johnny H0011. speedy outn der of Boston Braves continued torrid bat- ting pace during the last week to lid-t his average eight points t0 .371 and vault over Dixie Walker of Brooklyn Dodgers into first place in the National League's dndivtdual batting tournament. Walker dropped from m0 to .000. Stan Musiai of 8t. Louis Card- in vital departments, leading in rims scored, 64; hits, 117; doubles. 26. and triples. eight. ‘s. Enos Slaughter of Cards and Walker are battling neck and neck for the runs batted in honors with sg-GMQBIII ball hawk out in front. - a Clcuting one homer during the week. Mlze increased his pace-set- ting count to l8. Pete Raiser. Brooklyn, retained ‘ stealing honors with 20 steals and Ted Wilks of the Cardinals wok over the lead- ership in the pitching department from Emil Kush of Chicago. Wiiks. a husky righthander, has won six games. all in relief with- out sutierlng a setback. Kush trails vrith a six and one record. American Insane CHICAGO. July i5 — (AP)— Washington's Mickey Vernon still th a .357 bat is really the American League race. Williams climbed six points dur- ing the week to wrest the runner- vn spot from his Boston team- mate Dom EJ188810 with 353. only four points behind Vernon. In the imlportant runa-batted-in column. Williams hoisted his total to 82 for the season. He now leads the homer parade with 26 and is tops in runs with 80 Bobby Doerr 51411 leads in hits with 1M. non retained the two-passer lead- ership with so and 600110 CH9 of Cleveland kept ahead in stolen bases with . Washington's John Lewis grabbed the lead in triples C nine. southpaw Hal Newhouser of Detroit added another victory to continue as the pitching 1084101‘ wiill a 17-3 record. Bobby F9110!‘ oi Cleveland failed to finish 1'11! only start of the week. but struck out five to fatten his whiff total to 195 Rovers il-Iash Henry Armstrong, welterweight Cundall Kids: Currie. MocEwen, w. h L ' boxing! lornetupped Lew Jen- Archer. Robbins, Smith, McKen- have successfully managed such I e kins, ghtwe t tttlemolder, in the zle. Reynolds, Shaw, Lank. [Qmmgmgnts g5 the litsstun Ca/n- I siozthrolmd a scheduled lz-roilnd Bobby Backers: McNeil. Lund. ads championships. have been es- ' non-title bolult at New York Bourke. l-Iennlgar, J. MacDonald, peciallv invited to participate as years ago t. Armstrong took a S. MacDonald. MacMiilan, Grlf- cfllgjala_ ' lng in the first three r fin. "cMahon. 4- Q Q ____ ht wgsthered the storm 008111111 Figiext ‘gahrne lismschfiduleldfl for The m,“ 5cm; meet i; at}: W an couldn't come ou o r ay na W e =0 5 llected to bring together s . his earner roi- u... seventh round. nun... on the Cundall Kids. Wampum Mmum, up,“ a. Hfsrlfgdywgggésgismllfjaigsrrss 5315251: B" P1911 Hun 509"’ Game‘ in a City League clash that has a vital bearing on the outcome of the second section. Should the Rovers take tonight's game It will keep alive their chances for tie- ing the Anchors for leadership of the section, providing they can gifeat the Leglonaires on Thurs- y nig . Cart MacDonald who tamed the West End team In the two times he has faced them is a likely choice for the Rovers’ p‘ -her while It's Elmer Inrter's turn to toe the slab for the West End squad. Game time is posted for 6.30 with the Rovers the home team. an unusual feature hereabouirs. that of a wrestler trying to tame aboxer. Q Q Q Q . Usually in bouts of this kind it ls the wrestler who ends up as wp dog. but the cat/oh in tonight's aflair is that Jinks. the boxer also has some ercperlence in the wrest- ling ga-me. and it appears as if Nick Nicholson. the grunt and groan artist is going to be in for a merry time of it when he steps out to meet the. college champ. Three Charlottetown mlttsllngers decision victories to Bpringhill fighters at Springhill Saturday nil-it last. lighting in the main event of the card Hash bilcDonaki. rugged, courageous mltlsllnger lost by a narrow mar- Rin to Blair Hayden: Kid Poul- ton, Island lightweight titllst lost nod to ‘Ipmnay Barrow awhile Kid Reid was lasing on points to Kidlarrow. Q Q Q Q 5O If the Siprinllhill b0ya that perform hers tonight areJil-st as Icod as the above mentioned trio rroni the same place the g Club team la going to have plenty ll m: QHARLOTIEIOvVN GUARDIAN Hopp Takes Over Lead In National; Williams MovingUp m“ s. McCullough. licyle And lllurlcy Win Illcsc Match In one of the best matches of the season Ambrose Doyle and Bill Murl last night defeated George Franc and Len Phillips 52-46 in an exhibition ‘game oi.’ horseshces. A total of f ty ringers were during the match with the winners accounting for 26 of them. Tonight "the postponed opener of a best of three doubles series lakes place when Jack McConrl. and Ambrose Doyle tangle with Earl Goes and Len Phillips. It is expected that club coin- peiiilons will get underwav nex‘. week, officials stated last night. Baseball Results w...“ YOU waur WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK Newest Styles in WATERMANS PEN & PENCIL SETS Also may be purchased separately CROCKETTS Jewellery \ I 0} 11$ WhO h b 3 ““"°,hm8 111m iii-Drove eaaien wgexk ‘M111 have '0 wait until he tied 14° d Mlllkrllln and me at the B“ of the regulation 5gy5nxy¢w° 110188 of the National Open 01mm. plonship to realize that Vic Ghez. *1 ‘gcpflylns _V0l'v well these days. . who 1111115 from 9e11, N, J. has been an culstanding golf. er for more than gen years He first. attracted flfiliong] alwfnuon 311311110 defeated Johnny Re. ° n 0 playoff in the 1935 Lcs Angel“ Q0011. bu! he never play. ed the some boiler he is Plii-ying 1i ‘right m... can f; u, s of what ggvelnngi, 1:11? ‘Ifcstuéxmm fallow 1n any kum of golf comm. n. Back Iflatibtge c; the , any wmtgl! 9111b 111 Denver I ha; c ree down ~11 1118 final round ‘V1111 Only nine holes to go, 1t {gflegallke I was a cinch to win e A Championship for the than NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 000 000 010-1 9 2 Chicago 000. 000 1011-8 7 0 Koslo, “Irlnkla 8a Cooper; Wyse Philadelphia 000101000-2 ‘l 0 Cincinnati 100 030 0011-4 8 i Stsnceu. Mulcahy 8s Hernsley; Hetki dz Mueller. Boston 300 000 000-d 8 0 Pittsburgh 000 100 010-2 6 1 Nlggeilng dz Masl: I-Ielntzelman. Roe 8s Lopez. Baker. AMERICAN LEAGUE 2 . B _ $10.13.... {’§3&1’.%12.i . m P Holiingsworth l-Iamzler. s» min. Dickey; Msrchildon 6» Rosar. 5030110 yea-r in a row. something 0,1116)’ a few golfers have done, but W011 ‘he next three holes to square the match and then beat me on the 38th hole when I miss. 9d 0 mftyd-wo inch putt. Glhezzl spent lhrgg yea“ h, the Service. can of the time in filily. He was discharged from ~15 Army more than a yea;- an 0a“ a onslsient money nner on the wit ever since. He 19 B- 1118 pov who takes the arne seriously. He gets plenty of 151mm of! '11s tea. and he is one of the best putter; 1n the guslness. Vic takes plenty of time inn; up his w": and he sinks a aivvd pgracroptlalse of tthem. , . , c a1" atennion in chew-B P11111118 811D because he bikes more care i0 gel», the r151]. Grip on his putter than any gull. 01‘ I KHOW- He. has large hands and while he .s lining up his m, he extends the index finger o his rieht hand down the shaft q! his . club in order to make oer-tan '11" he is cribbing the club the salme spot each time he putts. st. Louis 011000 coo-z '1 1 Washington coo s10 00x-4 a o Shirley a» Mancuso; Haeiner 8v Early. non-on 000 000 000-Z ‘l 1 000 000 000-O 2 0 Hutchinson 8c Tebbetts; Chand- ler, Murphy dz Robinson. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 00 200 000-i 4 0 Buffalo 1l2_ 10o 02x-7 1o 1 Besse and Erautt; Horton and Yount. Montreal 000 100 010-3 9 0 Rochester 10o 21o 00x—-4 11 o , Kenn and Franks; Gard- ner and Bucha. Newark 203 001 030-9 l2 Z Jersey Cilv 000000 200-2 '7 2 Fitter. Peek and Garbark: Bow- man Grluom, Clegry, Mellis and Gladd. Practice Wednesday There will be s practice for a1- girls seeking a place on the K. of C. all star learn Wednesday 111811‘ at '1 p. m. at the Park diamond. Westcndlcam ‘ Winners 0vcr The Dodgers Buck Willie's west end Dodgers made their cning start a winning one In the oly Redeemer softball league last nigh-t when lhey downed the 111s 18-6 in the second game of Ihe second section i0 go l t3 a lie with the Red 50x for the e a . . The winners let‘. practically all the way with F‘ Hughes doing the hurling and While (he catching. Battery for the losers was Pius 301100111211 and Gauthier.» VOLLEYBALL The Holy Redeemer Volleyball eague swung into action with a doubleheader Sunday night. me Brighton Ringers after losing the 1118i- e coming back to beat the Bron os the nex two. Scores were 7-16. 15-6, if>'1. 1n the second game Red Sox beat the Anchors winning in straight games pupal-es of 15-6. rso. Last n t "he third game of the schedule was run of.f with ‘ins Bronchoe whipping the Cardinals to keep them busy every ulinute by they "b inside the squared circle. . in two closely fought encounters scores of 15-10, l 11. BINIA Vic has also ta ed u the aha t 0! 111s Clwb so iIIat h? has c011- sldwbly more m fig than most golfers. Thats pro ly becausg his large harlds an ordinary Ergefeels quite small. vote a little b11119 to mech- 1118 him play his tee ots. A powerful boy, Ghezzl has a hook ‘V0101! 1111811?- pe an annoyance to ahybod else. bu: he has ed suc rfect lnnrrol of he can pace his tee shots exactly where he wants them, Vic _w-is forularl a teaching Dmiésswrlal at Dea, N. J.. but since his discharge from rile Army he is devoting all o; m5 lime to loumament play. In ad. dilion to being on the advisory staff of a sporting oods concern he is also the travel ng Good will man for Supreme Foods, a Knox. ville, Tenn, ‘firm and registers our of that clly_ K your eye on Ghezzl l-le has t e golf ganle win his‘ Elia-re of tournaments. And (:15 wa h is la - ht i: wvnldngt sugar 11am? if ..'é°'.".....- ed up as the winner of one or lwo before we smrt the Winter circuit. This game is gelling tougher and tougher ever-v week, what with the Hogans, the Ghez- 11s. and the Mangrums playing real sharp golf. Legion Loses To Pioneers figltle gléengieoninbsltlhieanws I051 mm- e ummerside gihsebflll league last night, the Pioneers taking them m the wfillllers to the tune of 18-6, cm m sms pitched good M11 t llilllghout and was always ‘m con- wt °i 1119 11311 Flame. He struck ou seven and gave up only two IP99 ‘Passes to first. Boo Morrison. losing lmylqr, had "lhwedflnly four hits in the flffil 109v Innings but the roof n 1n the seventh when me Pioneers countered twelve iimcs 0n eleven healthy bingles, The Pioneers garnrrcd a total of nine- téfm hlis during 1m- 3pm,. Phillips with IOUI‘ hlis and Oat. l"? 811d Pope with three each Iorlatrhke‘ legion. I a mo h". us m d. ‘ J. Allen's hi; ITJFRR IIIIIVMCBIIIII: 41);: mgglnl 511111)’. Legion first base. . - W115 removed from the game ‘Tmglseetgnfmllgilfihby {the ‘first JESS“ baseman-B, g o t e ‘hmi Thursday RECREATION playin whlpp yesterday score their last eight National League cor.- te safeties strictly one-basers, champion Cubs their blows count for two runs in the second inning off Lefty Dave Koslo and put two together in the seventh off rellefer Ken lor their final tally touched veteran Hank Wysc frec- . ly, were unable to score iilllll the "0 eighth frame when three slve hits with _none out Rigney, Willard Mickey Witek pro Cubs Play Smart Bail In Whipping Gotham Crew 3-1 i marker. Wyre. a fl-garne winner last season, clinched his 10th vic- tory this year by getting big Johnny Mize to fly out and for- cing Walker Cooper to ground into a double play. Grady Bolton's three-run homer and John HetkYs seven-hit pitch- ing were the deciding factors in the game between Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia PhIII, which the Reds took 4-2. Helkl encountered troublelnthe foul-ill inning after setting the Phlls down in perfect order up to that time. With two out. a walk. a single and Jim Tabor's double scored the Phi-is first run. Charley Stanceu. the loser, was touched for a run in the first, and then in the iliflh, with oiil, the Philadelphia nurle.‘ walked two prior to Hutton’: slam into the right field bleach- ers. “ (Canadian Prise) The onrushing Chicago Cubs, g heads up ball all the way. ed New York Giants 8-1 in a battle of singles to sixth triumph 1n their sis. _ Outhlt nine to seven \ lth all the made three of Trlnkle The Giants, although they two SUCCBS‘ by Bill Marshall and duced their sole GIIIIEIIEAII RAGE ENTRIES 2.25 PACE — PURSE $465.00 PRINCE BUDLONG‘ Harold Cudmore, Harrington JUST FLICKA, Harold Cudmore. 115M111“!!! MICKEY BUDLONG. H. Dawson SAMPSON ROYAL, I’. Downs Charlottetown MAUDENE BUDLONG, A Agnew. Central Royalty BUDDY BUDLONG, Harold Stead Sherwood SIMON BUDLONG. Chas. 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COMBINATION RADIO saconn PRIZE I-‘osom VICTORY pom: FIVE - FIVE DOLLAR PRIZES POPULARITY AND CAKE GUESSING CONTEST ' ICE CREAM - SOFT DRINKS - HOT DOGS -'GAIII 4n-vCLASSESnu4- $1530 Fifteen hundred and thirty dollars in PURSES‘ Riverside Races July 24th’ 1946 , - FOUR CLASSES - FREE FOR ALL TROT AND PACE - Three hundred dollars purse. The VICTORIA DRIVING CLUB STAKE - thirty pace for six hundred and thirty dollars TWO TWENTY FIVE TROT AND PACE — three hundread dollars purse NUMBER ONE CLASSIFIED TROT AND PACE - three hundred dollars purse and possibly a fifth claal will be added with a three hundred dollar purse if sufficient entries are obtained ENTRIES WILL CLOSE THURSDAY. JULY 18th Write or telephoneeniries i0 J. LEO PRAUGIIT. Cherry Valley. Evening, JuIy ISEI-l. CENTRE GROUNDS, VICTORIA PARK i‘?