Page 6 The Guardian Keen Racing Saturday vNight's Me'et After placing 7th in the first heat of the Conditioned Handi- cap, Abner The Great came on very fast in the stretch to win, with the fastest mile of the night, the last. race of a crowd-pleasing card presented at the Charlotte- town Driving Park Saturday even- ing. Being ll1l1'd at the half, the Whelan driven hoise came on in fine fashion to pass Gahagan and Peter Clegg and win the mile in 3.11. Joaiidale. Marion E. and Las- sie. Lliclllc were all double win- ners. In both Heats of the classi- fied trot, Joandale won only by her blistering stretch drive to the wire. In the 2nd iace of the card. Marion E. paycd her win suppor- ters 818.00 for a s'.Z.00 ticket as she came all the way from 6th, at the half, I0 win by a nose over Colonel Budlong and Silk Hal. In the 2nd heat, she was able to hold her ezirly lead and won with ease in 216 4-5. Colonel D. A. MacKinnon. who rezoned Lassie Lucille to ii double win. kept fans on the edge of their seats as his 1st position was thrvatened at the 5-8th pole. but each time he was successful in winning with ease by a fine stretch drive to the wire. Prince Budlong paved backers till 10 for a win ticket as he won the 1st heat of the Conditioned Handicap. He was closely follow- ed by Whispering Hope and Easo in the 1st heat. but. fell back to come 6th in me second. In the 2nd and 3rd races of the evening, Marion E. and Las- sie Liicilie combined wins for a daily double pay of 8181.00. In the 4th race. Prince Budiong and Whis- pering Hope came in. in one, two fashion to pay 331.55 for a 32.00 Monday, Sept. 20, 1954 Features quinella ticket. SUMMARY Cluuifiod Trot Joandale (Smith) Frisco The Great Miss Palll (Shaw) Bonnie Dale (13irl.i Roma Budlong (Kelly) .. Peggy Ellis (Stead) . Nightmare Alice (Bernard) Arionway (Cudmore) Winning horse owned by C- 0- MacPhee. Times: 2.20 1-5; Classified Pace (Kennedy) neaavivb-incur on.:o-buo:.su- 2.20 3-5. Dh'town In New 5 Team Senior Hockey League AMHERST. N.s. (CF)-The New town, and J. E. Ahern. Halifax. Brunswick Senior Hockey league were named third and fourth vice- accepted applications from Halifax presidents respectively. and Charlottetown Sunday and Amherlt said their team would then decided to call itself the be called the Rlmblert Monct-on Atlantic C o a s 1 Senior Hockey said their team would not be called League. the Flyer:. Halifax and Charlotte- Monctnn. Amherst and Frederic- town have not decided on names. ton complete the five-team circuit The Maritime Major Hockey and delegates said Saint John. League folded this year because N.B., would be welcomed if it of high over-tin: costs and be- made prompt application. cause it was the only major Forrest Clow, Charlottetown. and league in Canada. It couldn't hold Chris MacAlden. Halifax. made the playoffs with anyone. formal applications and said they Other teams in the lead"! W9" were ready to post entry fees and Glace Barlhd 5Ydh9Y- organize teams immediately. League president '1'. B. Parlee read a telegram from directors of the Saint John Forum which said they were interested in discussing the ”availability" of the Forum with any party who wanted to spon- sor a Saint John team. Another league meeting was scheduled for Moncton Oct. 3 to discuss the league opening Oct. 22. MAJOR LEAGUE FOLDS Moncton and Halifax asked for In Return Bout Marion E (Kelly) Lady Abner (smith) . Ruby P. Dale (Simmonds) Captain Morgan (Kennedy Miss Commands (Collins) Lil Frisco (Llewellyn) Winning horse owned by C. 0. Ellis. Times: 2.16 3-5, 2.16 4-5. Classified Puoe autumn..- aabwuinsp Lewisvillc Du Series Three -The Lewisville Cubs took their New Brunswick-Prince Edward Is- land series with Curran and Briggs in three straight games by beating the Curranites at Lewis- ville on Saturday by the score of 6-3. The game was easily the best of the three, C. and B. getting down to a steadier brand of de- fensive play, matching the smooth Keefe Cubs in this respect, each team chalking up two errors. Maurice Cannon was the star of the visitors" performance, belting two pitches over the fence. one in the second inning and one in the eighth. The second inning hit went far over the centre field wall. but the eighth inning homer was ll near miss, the ball hitting the top of the fence in left field, and drop- ping on the outside. No runners scored ahead of him in either case. Fnugere, the Lewisville pitcher. hit his first homer of the season in the fifth inning with one mate aboard. Both Foiigere and Lefurgey al- lowed nine hits. BOX SCORE AB 4 I '6 O C. and B. Grant Grady. 3b Dalton. of C. Grady, Jones. rf Cannon. Walker. Lefurgey. p .. Green. c Glllis. 2b Schurman. 4 4 4 4 . 4 '1 4 3 l ph . Gord. Grariy, ph2 R. 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 c.-c:o--NNNe.- cos:-ionacn-w Tolals 3R 3 ii 24 ph- Doubled for Dalton in 9th. phz-Grounded out to second fory ::eA:a::9Aoc) ui oaoocooonoahi Gillis in 9th. Lewisville AB R H PO A E Hurley. c . . 4 1 0 ll 1 0 K. Bniirgeois, 2b 4 l 1 3 3 ll J. Bourgeois, lb 4 0 1 7 l 0; Aylward, lf 2 1 1 2 0 Mullins. ss . 3 0 0 1 3 Nelson. 3b 4 0 1 1 0 0. St. Pierre, cf . 8 1 2 1 0 1; . Wins Decision BANGKOK. Thailand (AP) -l France's Robert Cohen, despite a sprained right hand. punched his: way Sunday night to a 15-round, spilt decision for the world's ban-, tamweirht title against Thailand's! Chnmrern Songkilrat who fought nine rounds with a broken nose. Although all three ring officials marked it close, they gave the 2- to-1 nod to Cohen, European champion. at the end of a bloody open-air 15-rounder witnessed by 60,000 fans, including Thailand! King Phumlphol and Queen Biriklt. Cohen weighed 117 1-4 and chamrem 11'! in tho fight for the title Jimmy Carruthero of Austrolia vacated last May aftar he out- polntod songkitratk A There were kdovms but both oontsndon inflicted heavy punishment. 1 lanky To Manage gtiardllials Again 'f!. 101118. (A?) - August A. ' .19.. prepidmt of St. Louis and smut! nldllt 30- Iiaoky will manage the turn out your. putting an Md to that v initht. not the 1 season. to be our manager.” Or to report- 3fSeek Charles Boul go Hope from Borden. placed fifth home games 'on Saturdays. Am- herst and Charlottetown wanted Mondays and Fridays. and Fred- ericton Tuesdays and Thursdays. l Gilbert A. Gaiidet. Charlotte- Baseball Results - Saturday 2:i:i.”..L.".”J.ii'3...;”f.fiE."2:1i” ; l, Iii Conto (Coiesl . .. 8 2 Baltimore 000 002 000-2 ti 0 Eva Budlone (Stead) 5 3lChic:-ilzo 100 220 fllx-6 9 0 Silk H31 ll-19WEllYhl 3 5; Larsen and Courtney; Pierce PFOPRDC (N9W50hl - 5 Aland Lollar. HR-Bal; Kennedy. Avalon Gal (MacAlduff) 4 Bgclwelnnd mm 000 300. 11 0 Sea Plalnt tiinlthl ed b C 17 E: Detroit 001 000 1007 9 o. "-' Winn I12 01'59 0Wh Y 0- r W 'nn. Narieski (7) and He an: .. . , 5- MhCKlhh0h. Gi'ohick, Herbert (8) and H:use.i Roy Tiger, steam (nboveilm - i Conditioned Hand cap Mllclmll. H9 an, , ' Prince Budlong (Cudmore) 1 6 New York E 300 002 f)0l...g ll 2 "Hitch against GB5l0n 3?? 01 Abner The Great mvhelan, 7 1 Philadelphia 050 f 0 OMV5 11 1 Quebec at the Forumia wees from Gahagan (Shaw) 6 2 Lamp Byrd ,3,. Reynnlds ,4) tonight. In their last meeting, Roy Whispering Hope (Smith) 7 7 and Berra; Poi-locarrero and As- won 3 ,5pm decision Over -the Pei" C1983 igmll 5 3 trotli. W-Rt-ynolds.HR-Phat Boll- Ch”1OU'e”Omaii m 3 gruelling Esso (Hennessey) , 3 5 Bostun mm 003 211 000 moy7 m slug-fest which saw both boys M156 DOM Mae (Bernard) 4 4 Wash 300 000 130 000 001-3 17 4 ””””"3. mm ”l'” ”W”.””"” Times; 2,14 4.5; 214, Nixon. Kielv (IL Hudmn (7,! blows. This will be a semi-final Prince Budlong owned by Harold H,.,,,,, .3). Him, (at Brown ,9, bout. The main no will brinz.t0- Cudmore of Brackley; Abner The and 'wm,m' WW, (7,: M69”, nether Cobey Mccluskey and high- Great owned by James I-Ieffell, smbb, ,9, and I.-nzgeraldg W. Iv rated Johnny Mawonouith 0! 5"mm”"ld9- Stobbs, L-Brown. HR-Bos: Good- BMW” man. ' - hs National League Chicago 000 000100-1 6 1 e Cincinnati 201 001 01x-5 6 0 . Pnllet. Hacker (8) and Cooper; . Valentine and Seminick. L-Pollet. HRS-Chi: Sauer; Cin: Post. Philadelphia 000 010 000- 1 .'i 0 Belliveau, rf 8 1 2 1 0 0 New York 120 213 00X-9 13 1 WOLFVILLE. N. 5.. (CF)- FOUBHE. P - - . . . -. 3 I 1 0 1 0 DlCkS0h- M1119!” l2l- Rldlik l5)..Monclon pro Alan Ogilvie won - - L w -. .- Mrozinski (8) and Lopata: Lidd1e,l'hg M3,-mm, open golf crown Total: . . . . . . .. 30 0 9 27 9 2 Grissom (6) and Kati. W-Liddleghere Sunday by cm-ding 3 record. Summary: Earned runs, C and Lr-DlCKS0h- HRS no Phi! JOHES: breaking 68 for A 54-total of 211. B 2, Lewisvillo 5. RBI's, Cannon Nyi Ucllef. MH.VS- l Frank Boiidreau of Amherst. 2. C. Grady. K. Bourgeois, St. MUWEUKFC 000 000 900"0 7 0 N. 5., who matched his last-round Pierre. Belliveau 2, Fougere 2. St. Louis 100101 00x-3 R 1llwo.u,.d..r.pa,- lglly, placed second Doubles, Schurman. Belllveau. Home runs. Cannon 2, Fougere. Walks, Lefurgey 4, Fougere 3. Strikeouts, Lefurgey 5, Fougere 12. Left on bases, C and B 9, Lewis- ville 6. Double plays, Lefurgey to C. Grady to Cannon, C. Grady to Gillis to Cannon. Sacrifice hit, Mullins. Wild pitch, Lefurgey. Stolen bases. Grant Grady. Dalton, Walker. Nelson. Umpires: Plate, Hannigan; bases. Cormier, Wall. Hole-In-One Al Local Course Wendall Gillis, young Char- lottetonian who is playing 1 Wilson, Gorin (Bl. Crone (8) and, Crandall: Jones and Sarnia L-Wil-': son. HR-Stl; Cunningham. with 215 and Don Sinclair, Saint John, N. B.. was third with 219. Halifax amateur Eddie Crowell led the 53-entry field at the end of Saturdaysplay with ii 70 but fell behind in the second round lwith a 76. compared to Ogilvle's Sunday American League New York 000 000 040.4 11 2A 71. . . Philadelphia 000020 000..2 7 ol Archie Skinner, St. Andrews. l Mn.-gan, saln (st, xnnsianty (8) lN. 13., also came throulih with n and 39,-”; Dllma,-, Blslmp tau.-l,j68 in the final round but selllerl Bu,-lschy (an, slma (9) and Rob.,for fifth spot. l1Phlnfl Crowoll, ertson. W--Sain. L-Burtschy. HR: lWh0-0 721 W"! W?" be-l-l"r Ny.Mcl),,ugald, Sydney's M. Desjardlns was 15th Boston 200 300 100-8 10 0,Wllh 234- Washlnglon 000 000 011-2 6 2 ”'”'”-'TTT" Parnell and Wilber: Porterfield, R.(2.A.F. Defeat Parkdale In Stewart (4-, Pascual (6) and Fitz- gerald. L-Pnrtcrfield. Baltimore 001 021 100-5 10 2i Chicago 000 000 001-1 3 1. Pillettc. Chakales (6) and Court I only his second year of golf, ncy; Trucks. Consuesrs W. MM-i scored the first hole-in-one of tin (6), Dnrish (0) and Baits. W- 0 a the season at. the Beivedere Pillclte. L-Trucks. HR: Chi-Mar- Golf Course esterday morning shall. . . I g Rmwl, d,.,,,,.l.,d while in a frlendiy match with Clevrland 300 010 000-4 4 0Hh;r";,,,.,E,SeA ;ck,Uip, H4, 5,,.,,,. several clubmembers. Detroit 100 000 010--2 13 um, nnermon in an exhibition Glllis fired his unique shot Garcia. Mossi (8) and Grasso; mmm” game on the parka”, on Number six hole. He used Gray, Lary (6), Marlowe (8) aiididmmond. a seven iron on the 145 yard Wilson. .W-Garcia. L-Gray. HR:i Playing mach Andy Andnws hole and landed the ball Cle,MaJPSk1. lhumd R murghmgr M, the 3”, about aifeet from the hole National League men. A". Cm and Chum, B,,”,m after which it rolled directly Brooklyn 000 000 000-0 fl 1 "wk mms hurling for pnkdale my pl"5b””lh 000100 OOXTI 5 0 and limited the Island champions .ThP hule'm'one, W" the Meyeri Himh” mi imd Camlmi to five hits. Errors by the Pick- first of Wendalls golfing nr-Ila; Friend and Atwell. 1.-- UN provided the lumen Wm, career and the third of the Meyer. many or mm. mm, of the course in three years. Milwaukee 302 100 000-6 9 1 pm), H, the lam, H” N." Clubs The other two were shot by St. Louis 000 021 121-7 10 1 oburved 8 mmutev, mmc, ln ,9, Arnett Howatt and Cecil Dowl- Cockell. Buhl. Koslo (7) and Crandall; Lawrence, Brazle (Ill. Wade (8). Staley (7). Haddix (9) and Sarni. W-Haddix. L-Koslo. HRa: Mil- Pafko. Mathews (2). Chicago 100 300 200 0-6 14 3 Cincinnati 310 000 002 1-7 9 cl Cole, Jcffcoiit (1). Davis (4), Tremol (9) and Fanning; Fowler. Collum (4). Smith (5), Judson (D). spect to the memory of the late Barry Hugli whose untimely death last week shocked his many friends and sport fans. Barry played with the Sunshine Island Dairy in the City Softball League during the. past summer and was one of their star players in the Dalrymen's drive to the top of the league. CINCINNATI, (AP) Sam Bar.-,DreWs (10) and Semlnlck W- Although living in Murray Har- ker Cincinnati fight promoter,iDF9W-it L'Tlf9m91- HR? Ch1r5l""- bor he drove into the city for Saturday night cabled the man- Philadelphia It NCW York. D095 most of his team's games. He was rigor of Don Cuckell, heavyweight champion of Europe, offering a guarantee of 350,000 for a 15- round right here Dec. 22 with Ezzard Charles. Charles, who was knocked out in the eighth round Friday night in a title fight with Rocky Mar- ciano in New York, is willing to meet Cockell here, Becker said he was informed by Tom Tania and Jake Mlntz. co-managers of the local heavyweight. ' Charles said Sunday he did not intend to quit the ring because Rocky stopped him and still hop- ed for another chance at the champion. Saint John SAINT JOHN. N. B. (CP)---A Chnrlottetown driver. Len 0'Me- aro. guided Raul Flngo to in double win in harness racing hero sutur- day night and then piloted My Darling to the but time of the program. 2.1: 4-5. , Imp Corporal. from French Vil- lage. was another double winner. Chief. Saint John; Donald G. R.. Gogotown. and New Look. French Village. Mighty Anna. from Summer- Iidc, P.E.l.. placed fnurth and fifth in her two races. Two other island horse: competed. .fnp'c poncd, rain (to be played as first game of twi-night doubleheader at Philadelphia Sept. 24.) International League semi-finals Tnmntq 030 013 012-10 16 2 Syracuse 000 200 500- '1 10 1 A solid bitter and A good out- fielder. During the recent Dairy-B.Y.C. series Barry hit one of the long- est home rum produced this sea- son in the City League. It was estimated that his bun loaded ! tag match. In the one falters it ., have been pleasing Maritime and Bigtresiling Card Tonight Al The Forum The only wrestling match of the season will presented at the Forum by the Forum manage- ment this evening. The card consists of four mun team tag match and two, one fall matches. Bull Curry and Ivan Kalmikoff will squsre against Len Hughes and Al Korman in the will be Hughes vs Kalniikoff and Curry vs Kormau. All these men United states crowds for some time. so that tonlgl-it's mat game should be a thriller from start DETROIT (AP) - Cleveland Indians ended three long years of bitter second-place frustration: Bat- urday when they clinched the Am- erican League championship with their with victory, 1 8-2 decision over Detroit Tigers. The Indians. in winning their third pennant in 54 years, brought to a decisive end the five-year rule of New York Yankees. Indians sewed up the champion- ship with s three-run rally in the seventh inning against stove to finish. Gromek, Tiger veteran rlghl.hand- -Morell CYO. intermediate 'B"' baseball champions of Kings and Queen's Counties. defeated the Tig- nlsh Royal Aces. Prince County champs, at Tignish yesterday in a well-played game by the score of , 5-2. ; "Beaver" Eldersliaw, slender right l hander on the mound ior Morell. gave the home boys only four hits, and struck out fifteen batters. Facing the last Tignish batter in the last of the ninth. he dislocated his elbow. and Sneeziak came in to strike out the batter and end the ball game. Doucette started for Tignlsh and also pitched good ball, but was not so effective as Eldershavi. He had given up six hits and five runs when he was relieved by the veteran Reg Harper with one out and one on in the sixth inning. and finished the final three and two-third innings without giving up a run or hit. D Both teams were surprisingly steady in the field. Tignlsh com- mitting three errors and Morell one miscue. In the full nine in- nings of play there were no spec- tacular plays, but Roddy Mc- 1nnls's pick up in the second in- a long run was the best defensive play. The play looked like a len- sational shoe-string catch but was actually grabbed on a very short bounce. Joe Coff1n's running catch of Roddy McInnls's foul close to the Morell bench was another good effort. Connolly. Morell left fielder. was the only batter to get two hits. BOX SCORE Morell C.Y.O. AB R H O A ?,A. Keefe, cf ,Joe Coffin, 3b, lC. Keefe. as dz lb lP. Mclnnis. Zb, Eldershaw, p A: as Sneeziak. lb dz p Jack Coffin. c Connolly, if . McCarthy, rf. Totals , Tigiiish Royal Acag fagsouuspsna-in U'o-our-cap.-g &os.n-on-.-o-g gsogoec--pg 9-cacao.-acct!) R H 0 Stewart. 2b L. Gnudet. 3b Callaghan, c R. Mclnnis, cf Richard. lb Myers. rf MacDonIld. ss Doucette. p C. Gaudet. if Harper, p x Martin, ph Totals 30 PH-struck out for eighth. summary -- earned runs-Morell 4. "Plenum i. Mn .. Connolly 2, Racing Meet ---Uunuho-ohm) oo--Qcocv-v-v-cc oooouoou-;-no OOOLII-OOOOuuA.:) as-as-nova.-,.Q c-cocoa-ommoop.-H 27 6 . Gaudet in 0-aoaooooc-och-w Island horse racing fans will. have a chance to no I fine card presented at one of the oldest tracks on the Island when the horses go under the wire at the Montague Raceway on Wednas. day afternoon. It is under: 4 that the track in in excellent condition which means that the horn! in the foul ning of i-aidershawa fly ball after 1 Mlnarcin, Johnson (7), Shore (7) ma Howard; Owens. Sanford (2). Lovenguth (8) and Lonnett. (Best-of-seven eerie: tied 2-1) blow travelled 290 feet and it in- sured the Dalrymen of I victory In the opening game. He had four Morell DVD "will Baseball Opener From TIgnishAces P. Mclnnis. Jack Coffin, Mccarthy, Richard, R. Mclnnis. Doubles - P. Mclnnis, Connolly, R. Mclnnls, Richard. Double play - C. Keefe to sneeziak. Left on bases - Moreli B, Tignish 2. Hits off Eld- ers 4 in 3 innings, off Doucette 6 in I 1-If innings, off Harper 0 in 3 2-3 innings. Walks - Elder- shaw 2, Doucette 1, Harper 2. Strikeouts - Eldershaw 15, .snee- ziak 1, Doucettc 5. Harper 8. Sto- len Bases - A. Keefe, Jock Cof- fin. Umpires plate-Ryan, bases- MacLeod. Blanchard. Soccer Results LONDON, (Reuters)--Results of soccer games played Saturday in the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston Villa 1 Charlton A 1 Burnley 0 W Bromwich 2 Cardiff C 3 Manchester C 0 Chelsea 0 Everton 2 Leicester C 3 Newcastle U 2 Manchester U 1 Huddersfield '1' Preston N 1:: 3 Arsenal 1 Sheffield U 1 Sheffield W 0 Sunderland 2 Blackpool 0 Tottenham 1 Portsmouth 1 Wolverhampton 1 Bolton W 3 Division II Bristol 1?. 2 Blackburn R 1 Bury 2 lpswlch T 1 Hull C 1 Middiesbrough 0 Leeds U 1 Nottingham F 1 Lincoln 1 Birmingham 1 Liverpool 4 Fulham 1. Luton C 2 Stoke C 1 Notls C 2 Swansea T 1 Plymouth A 1 West Ham ll 1 Port Vale 3 Derby C 0 Rotherham U 2 Doncaster R 3 Division In Southern Aldershot 3 Crystal P 0 Brentford in Torquay U 1 Bfixhton 4 Newport C 1 Colchester U 3 Bournemouth El Coventry C 1 Bristol C 3 Glllinlzham 2 Swlndon T 1 LP.Vt0n 0 0 Reading 0 Millwall 2 Shrewsbury T 0 Norwich C '3 Watford 1 Southampton 2 Walsall 1 Southend U 4 Northampton T 1 Division III Northern Accrlngton 1 Crews Alex 0 Barnsley 3 Barrow 0 Bradford C 0 Southport 1 Chesterfield 2 Carlisle U 0 Darlington 4 Chester 1 Gateshead 1 Grimsby T 0 Halifax T 0 Tranmere R 0 Hartlepooll U 0 Bradford 1 Oldham A 3 York C 2 Scunthorpe U 1 Woklngion 1 Stockport 1 Rochdnle 4 Scheduled For Montague Wednesday events, which have been closely classified by Frank Acorn of Char- lotietovm. should , T gone very keen competition. ' Hones from all over the island have been entered. with several from the stable; of George Mac- Intyre and Jack Annur, boll; of whom have worked hard to nuke the til! I sucouo. classification for Montague A Wednesday 1 er who had been nursing a 11-0 lead. After Dave Philley walked with one out. 33-year-old Dale Mitchell. a. bench-rider all season. was sent in to hit for George Strickland. The tempo of the rain increased in the darkened stadium but the umpires, after I hurried huddle. decided to continue. HOME RUN PINCII Mitchell took om ball. then lashed the next one high into the upper right field deck and scored behind Philley. It was his first homer of the season. Hardly had the Cleveland bench qulfed whennllm Hogan, a strong figure in Cleveland's pennant surge, followed with A home run into the left field seals. The ball was barely fair as it sailed over the 340-foot marker. It. was his 11th. Making one final flurry in their half of the seventh, the Tigers scored once when Early Wynn walked Jim Delsing with two out and the bases loaded. Rookie Ray Narleski replaced Wynn and saved the game by getting the dangerous Ray Boone on a grounder to third. Wrexhiim 1 Mansfield T 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division A Celtic 2 Rangers 0 Dundee 0 Aberdeen 2 East Fife 3 Raith R 1 Hibernian 2 Hearts 3 Motherwell 2 Queen of S 1 Partick T 2 Clyde 3 Stirling A 1 Falklrk 1 St. Mirren 2 Klimarnock 0 Division B Alrdrieonians 3 Albion R 3 Abroalh 4 Forlar A 3 Ayr U 3 Hamilton A 5 Bra-chin C 3 Morton 5 Cowdenbealh 3 Dunfermline Stenhousemuir 4 Alice 1 St. glohnstone 4 Dundee U 0 Third Lanark 3 Queen's P 1 IRISH LEAGUE City Cup Bangor 1 Coleraine 3 Cllftonvilie 0 Ballymena U 1 Derry C 3 Linfield 2 Distillery 5 Ards 0 Glentoran 4 Crusaders 1 Porlndown 1 Gienavon 2 1 Cleveland Wins AL PcnnaiE End Domination. By Yankees Wynn received credit for all 22nd victory against 11 losses. 3, had yielded I r ii in the third inning on singles y Harvey xumn and Fred Hatfield. plus a sacrifice hunt. and Boone's sacrifice fly. EIGHTH STRAIGHT ' It was Cleveland's eighth strnlgm victory. There was no mess lurga from the Cleveland dugout. after in. final out. A helf dozen or so plgy. ers walked out to greet Nu-lggkj as the loud speaker from center. Continued on page 11; Local Team Wins Softball Finals Opener Douglas Ecol. & Jone: won flu first game of the National Park Softball League fimfls by s 22.1: score, defeating Stanhopo on ll. own diamond yestuday afternoon The winners of bhe series will 5 celve the Dowllng Sport Lodgq Trophy. Glen Nawsomo was mu winning pitcher and Jack Myers liha loser. Joe Myers hit two homsn for the losers while Lloyd Shep. pard played 9. strong gems to, 3,. winners. Makes 21-Mile Swim In River By BETBAND THIBAULT Canadian Press Staff Wriuir QUEBEC (CP)-Jacques Amyni a husky 29-year-old Quebec swim mer, successfully fought the cold waters of the St. Lawrence river Sunday and swam 21 miles up. river from the famed Ste. Anne do Beaupra shrine to Quebec City in seven hours and one minute. For his feat-the longest ever attempted in Quebec-Amyot col lected s600 and captured the heart: of more than 5,000 who disregarded a heavy downpour to cheer him Bill Beer of Charlottetown led a field of sixty golfers at Caven- dish yutorday to win the Green Gables Club Championship. Beer put together a 39 and 36 for a total of '17. One stroke behind with a '18 was young Harry Slin- mons, a junior star from the Char- lottetown club. Mrs. Don Campbell of Charlotte- town and Green Gables clubs won the ladies club championship shooting a 50 and 51 for 101. This was one stroke better than the 102 shot by Mrs. Emma Holman. In the 1st division. Tom Rogers won with a gross 85 while A. B Lepage won .low net. The 2nd div- lslon winner was George Clark of Cavendish with 91. Second to him was W. E. Cotton with 94 while low net was won by R. Biirdet, 13 Graham and C. Clark, all of whom Green Gables championships Decided were tied for the honor. In the ””a..u ciui thiid division consistini bf those with handicaps of 30. R. L. Dickie- son won with 103. R. Reid wu second with 104 while .1. MacNeil won low net. Mrs. Norman MacLeod of sum- merside won the ladies 1st divis- ion with 107. At the conclusion Mr. A. B. l..ePage. club president assistcd' by George Andrew pre- sented an array of prizes to the winners. This brought this years tournament play,to an end at the Green Gables lay-out. ' B D D D FllEl 0II.." Best by Tee! Dllii. 9911 4 A WRESTLING 19'-s ( cwrowu roiiuu TD-NIGHT 9 P. MAN TAG TEAM MATCH BULL IVAN CURRY and KALMIKOFF u:N' vs AL HUGHES and KORMAN Remaining ovenfu went to Oliver . hits in four trip: that evening. Mom",-gl 010 000 2014 I 1 - Rochester 200 110 10x-5 'I 0 Lehman, Stempleton (ll). Mick- .. en; (6) and C. Thompson; Fuz- ' For Quality holz, Jacobs (9) and Burbrink. (Best-of-uven semifinal leriu tied 2-2) om 000 1 0- Toronto 000-3 Syracuse 111 cm 2011-5 5 1 n',. Wieslor, Bu-nee (2). Shore (1). Crimian (O) and Howard; Slnford. Tully (3), Lovonguth (9). - . fsyraculo lndl but-of-nvon u- rlu I-1) Montreal It poncd. rain. I I T E S Tnua.touh.un-hnl .' . Ibolnuuuinnclu of Mi-nd'o on can. uahogbuh-I Dmnodhopoboul Value Rochester, pout- twice and New Forst, Summerslde, Michel afoul and unis I DAIIIII A'I' IIICN A DAII True Hal. Essa, Prince Budlong. Money Royal. Min Donna Mae, Marlon E.. Peter Cleuu Gahagan. I DAIIIII A! IIIJI A DAM sleepy slim. Abner Mcaraw, Barbers Ann Queen. Benin Budlong, silk Hal, Min Commando. Billy ludlong. Col. Budlong. Captain 149;. Ian. Lil Frisco. I DAEII AI 31”.” A DAII ALso 2 one: rALL' MATCHES HUGHES vs. KALMIKOFF CURRY vs. KORMAN . 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