PAGE SIX Royals pound Orioles for Double victory MONTREAL. Nlav ll--ICP1— ltlontrcul Royals made an ussortp ment o1 2.1 11.1.; good 1o1~ 111i oases; and o double victzry cver Bult more 1 O 15-3 and 11-4 before 111,124 l1:-:e t- zo w.1.1111 11 Interna- l as they over the guune 0t the 11 . 1.01211‘ leutkrshigs made it lrre in l Ont-Les t111s season. At Rochester. 1hc Red Wings pulled 011'. 1i doubleheachr verdict our Toronto Maple Leafs as Dain Cluy tloilbltd and Lynn Myers singled nun 1101110 in L111" nightcap "n .1111.11g fr 11 11-10 verdict. 411x111: won by the Wings C11 111 l)1':.s1:\v1'1‘d, sued to 111.111 place ln the TOW L) ill 111.1111) ‘acute, Newark and Syra- 1 11 (l.u's.che11r1c1' and est-h lyer tliroujzh 1111111»: Front; Five teams Expected in Senior league At least five teams are expected to enter the senior softball league here. A meeting will be held to- night at. 7 o'clock in the Sporting Club to draw up a schedule. The teams expected to enter are, the l-Ii-Y Grads. N0. 6 District Signals, two teams from the Air Force, one all-Canadian team and the other composed of English airmen and Holmanu. Higbe beats Former mates In close game NEW YOK, May 1l—(AP1—TNal- ter Kirby Higbe. the fast bull right- lLl-illlillg outfielder of 1 , frzwiur: d his right leg n 111 1e 11s l1is tcum was {-1 levy, brg frst- .-11rs. silifcred a Newark “'91s . p. 2-0. sons a-rld Jersey . . 1 .. a. bill, wrth hccne- 5 accounting for most of 11111 p. 1 _ . hgs lulled to pro-l 121111101‘ between Syracuse .1»11-:i Hojrals berg, Suzurduy,’ ' tyne was finally called (lmdlocked at 2-2. 11:1 izerl ground on '" Newark Bc111"s.1 .1. k dropped a 7-6‘ Marie Leafs came ~ 111111.- victory over 1t ivinnmg both "‘\'f“!- 0f 111.11‘- 12111 gave thccn "s"a5aes s"§=' Try Today's Cillene Blue Blade A1- Q_ur Expense! ETTER-LOOKING, more comfortable shaves guar- anteed . . . or your money back! Herds 3 big reasons: 1. Super-sharp edges of a new kind shave faster! 2. 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Billy I-Iennan. the fast- movlng Brooklyn Dodgers contin- ued their winning Way's Saturduy 11s they so‘. back the Phiiles 4-1 behind ihc {lite-hit 11110111111: of Whit Wyatt. New York Giants came back t0 take the second game of u double- header with. Boston by a 4-2 count to earn an even split for the duv after the Braves had clouted out. 16 hits for an 11-3 win in the op- the first contest 5-4 and Lanfran- cont pitched two-hit ball to take the nightcap 1-0. 'I‘wo runs in the ninth overcame a Baltimore lead and gave Rochest- er a 4-3 victory over the Orioles. Rockettes win I8 - 8 from .l3.W.C.Co-eds { (By The Associated Press) lHow They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘lors and juveniles. trounced a sec- W L Pct Cleveland 19 3 m); Bvstm 11 a s19 011-61120 12 9 .511 New York 14 l1 .560 Detroit l1 12 .478 Philadelphia ' 9 I3 .409 Washington 9 l5 .175 St. Lou: 6 15 .286 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn Z0 6 .169 St. Louis l6 6 .127 New _ York 12 10 .545 Cincinnati 10 12 .455 Boston 1o 1a .435 Chicago a 12 .400 Rttsburgh 6 13 .316 Philadelphia ‘I l7 .232 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 1B 7 .095 Montreal 15 a 4352 Rochester 13 11 s42 Buffalo 12 11 52g Jersey City 12 L3 .400 Syracuse 9 11 A51) Baltimore 8 16 .333 Tcrcnto 7 15 313 Baseball Results SATURDAPS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE lrst game: Boston l1; New York I ‘ Second gal c: Boston 2; New York I Chicago 1; Clnclnnall 5 Brooklyn 4; Philadelphia I St. Louis-Pittsburgh, postponed, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 8: Washington 7 Cleveland 4; St. Louis 3 Detroit 3; Chicago 4 New‘ York-Boston, postponed. rum IN'IEIIN.1I'I‘IONAL LEAGUE First game: 56110)’ City 4; Toronto I Second game: 365B? City 0: Toronto 1 Newark 6: Buffalo 7 Baltimore 3; Rochester l 535F351‘; 3’; Montreal 2. (Called end AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Louisville 2; Minneapolis l8 Columbus 4; Milwaukee 8 Toledo 2; Kansas City 8 Indianapolis 71 St. Paul 4 SUNDAIPS RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Flrsl game: Cleveland 081 011 100-7 l3 0 St. Louis 000 001 203-4 1g 1 BREW. Elsenstat end Desuutels; gaffer. Niezellng and Grube. Philadelphia 01o 100 000 2-10 1s 1 Washington 003 200 003 o-s 0 1 Eeckmun, Harris, Dean and Hughes: (Etase, Miisterson, Car- Ted Wfsorfs Rockettes. led by| the sharp shooting of Evelyn Gallant, chalked up another vic-i tcnv over the P.W.C. Co-eds Sat- urday night 1n 1m exhibition game. The scaore was 18-8. 1 In the first period McLalne of the 1‘ oo-cdls got one field goal while the; Rockettes‘ E, Gallant and cap-, torn “Peenie" Petes go-t one each! to lead at llhe bald’ time 4-2. The second period opened with the Rockettes on the offensive, led by Evelyn Gallant. She col- lected 10 pvlnts. with Kay Dutty getting four. The co-eds got six points in the hull’, S‘nclalr,And- l‘0\V and Reov each sinking field goals. Cher members of the Rock- ettes sound included. M Camp- bell. P. Peters T. Peters, H. Canill and M. McCar-vife. 0:1 the P.W.C. team other ploy- ers were Mlllrtr, Lawson. Pickard and McIntyre. Joe Butler was referee. The game was played at the Y. M. C. A. gym. 8511116. MacFayden and Ferrel], New York 020 00o 030-5 1 s B05101‘! 271 000 30x43 l7 I Chmldltll‘. Peck, Stancesu, Branch and Rosar; J l Detroit D “53‘1’“1>§11“%o1@”l"; (Tillman 000 01o 001-2 s 2 Bridges and '1‘ bb its" Trash. e E . Lyons and NATIONAL LEAGUE Brrwklyn 00o 60o 000-s 15 1 Philadelphia 000 s01 o10_5 s o Hlgbe and Owen; Crouch, John- HOH. Beck and Warren. St. Louis 101 004 001-7 18 0 Plltsbvrsh zoo 010 100-4 10 Nflhém. Hutchinson and 9001991‘. Mlmruso; Butcher. 141111881‘. Dletz. Lanahan, banning and Davis, Schultz. Chlmso 0oz s02 011-9 12 2 Cincinnati 000 001 000-l 3 ll Passeau and McCullough; vim. der Meer, Riddle. Hutchlngs and Lombardi, West. Boston 300 000 000-3 7 0 New York 040 000 ZZx-S l0 l) Errickson. Lemonnn, Sullivan and THERE JUST LIKE “My llad ‘ "4. -ifi¢Iv!-‘- .4... mow," \ cur comes: (.111 rim. r012 no IS NO OTHER TOBACCO OLD CHUM introduced me lo Old Chum. lie sure knew his tobacco!" rbtncuun The Tobacco of Quality FOR THE PIPE LLING YOUR OWN Berres; Bowman. Melton and Dunning. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First game: “'1'” c 000 000 012-3 8 2 Montreal 301 405 20x-15 I5 0 Stromme. Nillcr. Mueller and Redmond; Carleton. Kai-tn and Franks Second game: Baltimore 002 002 0-4 6 2 Montreal 731 000 x ll l4 2 Fctpringer, Siromme. Wea-rer and Kracher; Rachunok und Walters. First game: Toronto 020 001 000-J 11 3 Rochester 000 150 0011-6 9 l. Walkup, Vance and Klimczak; Drelsewerd and Mueller. Second game: Toronto 004 420 0-10 .2 S Rochester 312 004 1-11 l2 8 Fowler, Selway, Fischer and Wll- Inessey, with support from A. Mac- gse-concl hat tor a time. combining llama; Lyons. Brumbeloe, Early, Surkont, Porter and Robinson First lame: Ncwu-rk 000 100 000—I C I syracuse 103 030 001-1 8 0 Christopher, Jzhnson. Moran and Sears: I-Iinckle and Bottarlnl Second game: Newark Syracuse 000 000 0-0 B 1 Lindell and Padden; Schultz and Hartje. First game: Jersey City 010 211 000-i ‘I 1 Buffalo 000 100 Ill-l ll 0 East. Harris and Blaemlre; White Trexler and Parsons, lluncken Second game: ‘ "“ Jersey City 010 000 0-1 7 l Buffalo 111 010 x-l 8 0 Fischer and Atwood; Cook and I-lancken. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION First gnmc: Indilnlpnlls 7; Si. Paul 6 Second nne: I ‘lunapn l; 0; Si. Paul 3 First game: Columbus 8; Milwaukee 1 Second game: Columbus 5; Milwaukee 3 First. gume: Toledo l; Ramos Olly I . Louisville 5; Minneapolis 4 l Second game: _ Tnlcdn 5; Kenna Clly 2 Flrnt game: Second gum: lnulnlllofllhlnnolllb -1- THE CHARLOTTETOWN P. lV. C. hoopsters] Defeated 24-19 By “Y” team Prowse, ' Ryan, Clarkin, Sheppard, H. Ryan "wild, Bert Stanley, Joe McGln- I18 In a second basketball game- played at the Y.M.C.A. gym Sill-- urday night a very young and light team, made up O1 "Y‘ 1""- ond team from P..W.C. by 8 24-19 score. , Within the first Iew minutes P.W.C. ran up a tour-point lead, sparked by “Rusty" Peppln: but the “Y" kids, headed by Earl I-Ien- Kinnon and W. LePase Put 0n a , burst to take the lead at hall-time , l7 -8. P.W.C. 00k the offensive in the their scoring push with great de- fensive work to pull nearer even m our: WAY 1;. _> _-_..._1:-—_¢> BRINGING UP FATHER askedtobe Jail Squaze. White Carvllle got wewzértAs/nti’ THLAIT ' WE'RE COMIN‘ HOME ..:.', ' ullllrul)" w’ THE QU ITTERS GUARDIAN SOFTBALL PRACTICE ‘Ilze following Juvenile Vlcs present for sottballl practice Monday st 5.45 sharp at Maclllachern, Stanley, O'Brien, Cudmore. s. r S-1srl§d__.l._A,_Gol_l_snt. manager. _’ terms with their opponents. The college gang was led by Peppin. who sank u nice field goal and I. McArthur who got Campbell three while B. Auld col- ' lected one. The “Y” outfit was kent by flashy Earl I-lennessey who scored three field goals to take ms ,place as the leading goal-getter! I On the floor with a total o! 14.11/10- two points. Other members of the "Y" team were L. ‘ Storey and F. McInnis. In addition to players mention- ed B. Thompson was on the P.W.O. . ‘nnlgrblozlliie McTague was referee. Veer-Old °hflmP1°“5h1P' By J. R. Williams 8I'€l w,“ two and A ,1....,1 J-PNVILUAMS l com 1m IVIIAIIIWCI. me. vanadium. rnncrr. Whirly nears lCoveted goal BAIJHMORE. my 11—<AP>— The "triple crowrW-Bmil 0! even’ three-year-old thoroughbred In this unpredictable racing business- appeared tonight to be Whirlawavis tor the taking. I Whlrlaway, the runnln est colt to put heart and hoot‘ into u race since War Admiral walked away with the Kentucky Derby. i119 Preakness and Belmont Stakes in 1937. appeared to be a “shoe-m t0 become the fifth winner c! the most coveted crown in the Amer- ican turf. Warren Wright's stretch-runninll colt loped home Saturday in the Preakness with no more effort ti"!!! it took him to win the Derby and convinced 42.000 spectators that he had a right to can't the (mice- Tribe Split,‘ Yanks For NEW YORK. May 1l—(AP)- The American League Cleveland Indians won _ game of n, doubleheader Irom we Browns 7-5 and were sailing along smoothly toward a twm victor?! today when trouble started The Brownies, who look like champions instead o! tailenders every 110w and then. lot tough the ninth inning to send the night- cep into extm innings and tinullv won 6-5 with one out in the 10th. A triple by Johnny Lucadello and a. single by Alan Strange pasted 11D the i nlsh sign. At Boston, the Red Sox became 'tl1e runners-up by blasting (our New York Yankees pitchers for 17 hits for 26 bases and u 13-5 victory before an overflow crowd o! 84,000. More than 5,000 others were turned away 1on1! beiore Rama-time At Chicago, a. rookie outfielder’: mistake Rave White 80x a 2-1 vin- mry over Detroit Tigers, the de- cisive run coming in the last half oi the ninth inning. Ned Harris, outfielder who re- placed Hank Greenberg. caught Billv Knlckerbockerzs foul flv and Mike Tresh ecored from third after the catch with the vital 1u11. Trerh L heieeuhltd-ltegexfleeetlwthe“ OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAY, 12 1941" And Brownie? Boston Blasts 13-5 Victory onAfcrl $310?’ sacrifice, ash ngton, 1. Athletics won a 1o-111§i§l,lfd'"§p“" trom the Senators, 10-11 1n m “u! two straight over Wushiligtogke i‘ Cleveland Indians strelc their league leudershp m 2 l?‘ games Saturda when they n '2 out St. Louis 33 while the Ymd eoes were being ruined out a; u I lli-xfiv Billiard Match Championship of Prince E11. ward Island FRANK \,‘1)IIN Vs. BILL NICHOLSON 500 Points Thursday, May 15th, 1941 7 P. M. -D-S.'l‘. Charlottetown Bowling Alleys Collection for (tarry on Canada Corps. flu b593-5-l2-3l I With -— M8101‘ Hoop]. ~ , mow I“ 5-17 GARAGE AND GNE RUBE A VOVAGEQ BEFORE HE NOW, LEANDER-‘WUM-KUMF/i oKAv,':'|.1. 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