i” C" l MCA Down Junior A-bbies 4-2 To Win First Garne Of Round - Robin SGFIC: game were doubles by Mi1CCa11Um The Maritime Central Airways and Plneau. baseball team won the lirsb same M.-tcmcor or the round-robin series for the postmg his victory. willie lilaclmali, City baseball cl'lamDl0i15hili and the loser. whlffcd ten. MaCl..8.'ill; the right to meet Summerside in was 1-emwed by mu Kenn:-tly lily struck OIII. I2 TITCII llll LITTLE SPORT PAGE SIX Freight 0fTTce o c - bl Keen Competition In the Junior Abbles 4-2 lgcsterday BOX S('()R!:1" N) A r everllh on Memorial Fir . :M.(l.A. AB u) w . C... tr 4 1 2 2 2 n .Team a OPS ' I rack And Field Meet 1" :1: 2:32.: ).:;s.::1.::::;.. 2 l ill 2 2) was all ” 9 l.V" EC 90 CF . - i 0 .. M. ii V 1 i i 3 3 31 arme" At Scotch Gathering in his best. form of the season al-,M3tfN9i1. B 4 0 0 5 0 I ..... lowed the juniors only three hits I”i"!ra1lrl0:. ll 4- - 4 0 2 2 2 l The Fmgm Om”, Mnoped the and two unearned runs during the W1l1lI:(:f;v 1? 3b 7 4 0 0 1 I 1 lcmmm 2-1,9 3.95.9,-day mvenmg in --F- V eight inning panic. l.MaEAk;m'p 4 U 0 1 0 llvmmm Park to take over leader-. Cullen. Del..ory of Georgetown lponowlng are the track and The game. out 0111" be” 1” 1” a-KCill()l' it 3 t) l o () 0;slii1i of the City tnltlaw Softball and Cimstme Campbell 01' B100k- field results: i played here in recent weeks, uas. i g H T W 3 I,,,,Mu,.g -I-he pmigm gm.-8 nowilyll, Kings County, won the ' top Duh Guts 7 and unde,-..1. pm. only minutes old when M.C-Ari T his 34 4 H24 5 4 have four points. l11”'l0.1'5'”.me bt".y513"dt3tlf1l5:9"'l; othy Alin Bouclreault. Montalzlifi il'Nil- 11110 R 4'0 19311- T1"-I M: QA1 El-RPpl:lt'('(I Matllcsoii in 3rd , Mlkc Connolly hurled his second pegtlglllz Ieselxcrigledyma con.?1ncI;(fn 2. Joyce Dewar. New Perth; 3. F10- ltm of the batting order tccd off Oil Jr. Ahliles All it if 1'0 A E sit-ttlglit. lcaguc victory in pltcliingjilgm fhe xrgjalcdonian ch”: G81” rence MacDonald, Montague. Abbie pltchcr Donnie MacLc-an for (-,,11.5v ff 4 i) 1) l 0 0 mp Froigllt Office to their d(lL'lSll'('1m.ing M Montague yesterday an” Dash, Boys 7 and under-l. lnrrr srl'2ll:'ht hits and this aim): C. Ketttwtli, .'iii. if 3 0 U 0 1 3 um. M. uonritttu and E. Biltllnll-.enmm) Jamrs MacLenn, Montague; 2. with two errors gavt; the winners M.tt'Leo(l. ss 3 1 I 11 '-' 0 an pltt-lictl for the Cttrmcn. I The imut new under the sump Donnie MacLeDtl, MOMBSLIC; 3- msar mnrgzn or rrctorzv. Cr-Vir. Ff 4 11 9 1 11 11 Imrullsirr 1vision at the Physical Fitness De- F-3191' F19") M”"”3"e' Shortstop Lal Hetiilcssev opclicti Lewis, Bit . 4 1 0 1 0 1); Fr:-lglit 0IIl('Ei S Jordan. rf: B..pm.mmm' had a good entry list Dash, Girls 8-12 )'1”S-m1- M31391 the game with a single into left Il'la('Pt)llEll(I. if 1 U 11(1) I11 3. r 'l'. Sll'Illll. ll): M. Con- and ieamred some keen compgtj. MacLean. Montague: 2- 39719 mid and pronipily stole second 1 13ll1l11l'(1.1- 9 - 3 Q U I p; E. HPllllPSS0,V.1bC 1.. MM-Itmn it-inch was thoroughly enjoy- Webster. Montague; 3. R058 MHF19 liase He scored when catcher Arn- (15 1'11 ' j, H U )1 3 O i”-'IlJ.)'9I)- Vi (71 17-"11iI.1'1(1131”v 3b- 1" ctl by the large crowd of fans on MacLean. Cardigan North. nld Maccallunl smashed a double 1 t T31 P " t" n 0 U 0 n I llf'l-lllflbsci. 1.. .l:ll.n('I. y - . hand. . , Dash. Boys ll-l2 yrs-l. Stanford. into left and MacCaIllliil L'1ImC l "I H 1 0 t) (I ., ur (llrmcll l ulntr. .l). l-. nlnmt Dcgm, an Air -Fnrcc siudcntnt Pcardon, Montague: . John Mac. home when Irving: Milt.'Kll)llOil1(l,;up"n' 31? 1 0 l n n 0 iii): (i. Vvlgizlnlon. ss.gE. Buclimiytlxe R.C.A.F. Station, Summerslde, plm-son. Little sands; 3. Roy van- rlrlllrd a single into right. 1b'gmrI.dU' Ill 1 n o 0 0 ti 9”) 11- '1 Mam") "r (" Bull” ”7 'd"1'1"F the S”m"1”.”w"'7h5' l.'”1.”” 10'?1'5tine. Montague- Ttvn errors and an lnlleld out:C' m e' I ' ' H V W g , W 1 ll. Lloyd. lb: -1; P”?l1'5C' Ml W21"? E mtf” 01.21 palms m wmmng Dash. GU15 13"15 Y1'5--1- Ch1'15' W...m.um MM.Kmm,n ,0 SM", TMMS 30 2 3 24 7 3yiioitl1.Htf'. M. (toodlxln. p. lthc lgpys section of the meet. lme Cal-Ylpbelvll Bmokbn, Kmgs co: T1 . . g . . , Llncstolt-. He took fllst placing: in the 2 Aud”. hevgvsnmpy Hampshire. ic srcle lrnialiicd 4 ll lln.ll tllc mR”L,”.m MM.Dmm1.1 In 4.1,” C y 1 1 130 mm 032 9 hundrm Vard dash pme van" . y B W .lXill inning when the junior Ab- it-Rcplaticd Tupltu lll t;:h mm" 364 2631,n!27 and how imp and Jlumpl He mac: sfilorence Buchanan. as n. tilts stillrk for lllflr mo lll.is r-Pinch lillglor Mrttlman ill .tIA.l Ruclmlmn mm J. Mmnm Com N1 Sfwnd m the high jump and . Bow 13-15 Hid 1. Sam Duck Mm-Lend and Brian Lewis, , i W”. ind W'm"dwn in the running broad jump, ti , , - I V t 'on:3t srorcd alter reaching first Runs" liaiirfl ” 1 ' im-"v'WVmg I 134.Cm.gmd Cmistene Campbcn Bears, Brooklyn, 2. DB.Vld Stcuar, ham nn errors. The big blow ol Mat-Kltlnl.-.t. y B R lhad .a mm of 10 points, high for QIIV-tl'Jf'1tI.:glSl;?X;1di3. Angus Clements, IlP lnn:n'r; was Plneau's double into M.C.A. 3. Abiilrs 1- l.;,-.. r .3 m 1; dash for it-15 11 -- , , (I'Pllil'F lzrld. lllli I.n:'nc ldl0llll(SSt"v'. a S . 1L)l"LllsVCPllSh1.'.I I1IlIIIIl5el1lld then Ilrun D3511- 511.15 ope”-1: Ch”5"mc The Jlllll0TS threatened again ill the righth inning but a slzzlllig 1l1”ll11'-"55'".Vv M11CK1”11”11- ' 1 g Runner-up to DeLory for top 25:3; ll:-.:;.2::::.-.. :21": . :I;::::::.. la: :33 3;: 332 L: .2 . H: ll('-S ended their rally. ”L):icl;i - ” . -' i - I ”. Z, , . Cr alillaii o iaro c owr.. Mar1CLeco:t;y5La”ed me rally mm A) p, .. Alitilrs I). ';Sn..lni. (l3llltlt-I-teK1t1(i)! lE,lllIlJ)(IllIi1l-l BC” had 12 points, having one single inio left fiFI(I. Joe Coyicl 31”” J” .1.1.Ll'lI1Ir',(,l nplpelil 1g)!)se1L 0 i1l1'51v 1”” 5Cm"115 And 3 l111”1- 11""1 "W WV-11'(15f'”111'" 11W H”-i on ltlirAl1rtc't- 3 IlIII(IIiIL(IcIpIl;Illl1( ltlonlwotli L"”””” "D" ms” pm” I” me ncsscv leaped into the air to catch L i 1 p'u.',...- 1. (too "01 ””'m”g broad '1”mp' in thy webbln of his glove then I lltli Ix: l-ll vs-at I9) I 1 Third plat? honors wmt IO lhrewe to rirstg to double MacLeotit tr? AAAAAAA "A um: ClDd1CkS(;Ii- hllvllks SLCWML MaCMma"' mmurly or of! the base. .'Gartlr,:iola. McCulloll;:h ' ,V:.”.:(.i.,...I.iIa"3.,cgingiqow pl)crkcghalI1'-2 I-lehnessey had himself st gala; 0 a lltrooltlm 21: 000 000- r. 1.i ll ,9” poms with mm m the mm cvcnlng as be contributed two hits Lint-lnnuli V 000 002 001- .'l 9 4 and hammer mmm Wade. Elaci: Ill) and (laliipltti-3 Mat:Calllini. Plllallu. Sitvlcll bli t::..ll'? hi":.f:.”i:.:":.;f.;2i":..:l This Evening SNAP SHOT rllttsllllis " - . . . AMERIC. .' LIIA('l.'l-I , . Rolls of Film developed and the league leztdlluz buI1AIh11IC lslantl. U 5” "'1 g Omstandmg I,eam,.u printed. 7.4 hour net-vice. Douhlelbalry at Parkdalc; the .B0Wei'.V ghltllg" 838 :52 ' also prints. Any roll of B ox-faombcrs will play the L.X.C. on 05 "11 :-i A ' i Among the outstanding features pooura only 40 cents. Renrlntsithe Three City League softball Ham” lwlll be playrd this evcnln: at EH .n'rlor.k. Hm-nt-, Mntnrs will play Old Diamond; and Bruce 5.A,nON'AL I'4EAGl.E .iIlB npcll dash for all girls. , Veteran John K. MacDonald of ella; Church, Hlllcr ml). Podbzelztll Knmun. ranked fourth. MECDM, t6) Blackwell L3) and Scmlnlck. am made 5 strong showing m me New York leading St. Louis 7-2 .t'1eld events winning a first. sec- :it, end of clqhtll inning. mama and and a third. Ht: won a first not. comlilrtrri ulrc clostilg.) ;nl.1cing in the shot. put. :17 I Dobson, Kretlow (3) Judson (7) lot the meet was me mgh jumpy THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Campbell, Brooklyn; 2. Vera Dew- ar, Brutiencll; 3. Florence Buc- hanan, Boston, Mass. Dash, Boys Opcn-l. Cullen De- Lory. Georgetown; 2. Bert Lannnn. Charlottetown; 3. Charlie Heustls, Charlottetown. High Jump-1. Cst. George C355. Charlottetown; 2. Cullen DeLory. Georgetown; 3. George Seamle- bury. Charlottetown. Height 5' 2". 1 shot. Put-l. John MacDonald. Kilnluir; 2. Harold Stevtart, Mont- ague; 3. B. DeL0ry, Georgetown. lstancc 28' 11". Pole vault-l. Cullen DeLorl'. Georgetown; 2. George seamle- bury. Charlottetown; 3. B. Lannen, Charlottetown. Cabre-l. Stewart Maclillllan, Wood Islands: 2. John MacDonald. Kllmuir; 3. Harold Stewart, Mont- , . v. .-H .1 ,1 Eye. on :Kenncdy I8) and Lollar, Masl (4.); y , ague. I 4 cents each. Mail Film SeX'IICe.i'Sg:h15i(l;:;hIt!5l Ofm(t;rOmmtgus mm Tame” and whim lieigi of Cgr;::ai)clfeaS;.;orge1eCgs;s. 2 Distance 31, Chnrinmimm Ln.,L..?- st. Louis . Philadel inn (2) l 1 ' ' , 1 Broad Jum --1. Ber: . . V , his feet. two inches and coultl R1111” 113 1) tomorrow). I The pole vaulting battle between D51-01'y. Georgetown; 3. Kennel-ht DeI"”I In" no 102" 9 14 0 Cullen D.eLol'y and George Scant- MacDonald Kllliiulh , w3.5111"K""1 "9" 000 000- 0 4 3 lebury of Charlottetown also drew Distance l7l 10". W1311L 311” 511151791"-113 11011115911-tile admiration of the fans. Dc- Hop. Step and Jump-l. Cullen . 11”i'11"5 13' and U”550- Lory and Scantiebury went to DeLory, Georgetown; 2. Bert Lan- First lnine feet, one inch before DcLol-y nan, Charlottetown; 3. Kenneth ttilcrelantl 00.1 001 n1tl0- 7 13 0 won out. The Maritime meet ill Macponam, Ktlmulr, New York 030 0101201-. X13 tlycliarlottctown on Labor Day saw Distance 34- 1". (l()lnmngs).tlie pole vault won with a jump Hammer Throwilg Stewart r lemon. Harri: v7) Brnsio lilIl0lAllll1lle feetgtwo inches. 1 MacMillan. wgod Islands: 2. Fred Garcia (ill) and Hegan, Tlpton 11i0Wr0 W55 1100655-'iI'Y H 1:. Ch -1 ttetown; 3. John tli). Saul lvlor'-an til) Home (ii) the lmmmpr tlll'0W W11911 FTNI ,m:scr' my ' - r v . . . )latDonald. Kilmulr. ' ' ' McDonald (10) and Berra. IPIIIIS; ”'Edg1la11:7,lgI(;ll1lfl5f1:isfevl" Distance 54' 4", - v s " Stmml ' agcrvliallcanl 310111 The oLIlr0IX's-OIT, ace. Omclalsi s””'"- A F" Camp- FOUR CLASSES. 51.600-00 15 P1114-5 Cleveland . mm 001 310- 4 10 1) spam. medals .0, me C.,,,.., bell; clerk of course-Art. Perry; New York 001 no 40x- 7 lo l..m.nw W”, donated by Em0tMar,' judges at finish-Bruce MacLa.rcn. Number 1 Classified. Pl"-V 3490-90 Feller, Eris;-lc L8) and Tlpton: N...” at H.”-mgr River Medals 15,- Roy Tuplin. Lincoln Dewar; field Millcr, (jorlnan (7) Reynolds (9) - - . - d -Eal Rio s Rov Tuplini V , 3- 00,00 the Jilfllcl dancing vtele donated iii S85 T :-F v - xnmbu 2 Cluamem mm SA 3”” B"1'?1- by W. F. Alan Stewart. of Stratli- srorers(Dave PEBCOCIL D93 31178-93 xumb" 3 Clauiflpd, pm-gig 5400.00 Ignrtliey. meet director-Brigadier Bill Reid. Number 4 Classified. rurse 3400.00 Toronto .000 500 000-5 8 0 . . Otfzttm arm 000 000--- 0 4 1 3,, a I 1 A F r t I) . Batteries - Markt-ll. Lombardll y e S I S Starting gale will be used. U. 8. T. A. rules to gnvcrn. All races nllly L.” and Wm”: Blshon Swmglcl be on um nu-pg heat. plan. Money division. 10 percent set aside 1ur' winners, balance to be divided 40, 30, Ill and 12 percent. 32.5 In the driver of the horse pacing the fastest heal. Donated by ILL. Burn. 325 to driver of horse fruiting the fastest heat. Donated by Dlngwell and R0.l!lII.Ql'. 312.50 to caretaker of horse pacing fastest hut. Donated by Albert Qulglt-y and Son. 512.50 in caretaker of lttirsc trotting fastest heat. Donated by Albert Qulgley and Son. Entries (lose Saturday, July 19. Three prrcent to enter. ALEIFIRT QI.'IGI.F.T JOSEPII LESLIE. I Managing Owners. CLIFFORD MACDONALD, t4) Burtschy (R) and Wtttllngton. . Montrcal 000 I01 04'lI-- II 9 I Rocltestcr 000 221 00x- 5 12 Coleman. Fabbro I5) Hughes (7) and C. Thompson; Contlrlck, Crim- ian (.0) and Bucha. Spriilzlicltl .. 000 till 000- 2 10 1 Bliffalrl 02 060 20x-I0 13 Frat, Jacobs 1.3) Vlke (ti) and Blirbrlnk; Borowy and Erntitt. Probable Pitchers NEW YORK. July 16 -tAP)- Prdbabln pitchers for tomorrow's m3.)0r league games. (Won and lost records in parentheses). AMERICAN LEAGUE Agent. FORT TIIE.W0RLD'S1EASIEST. SHAVES USE THE WORLD'S SHARPEST BLADES So lacy-Shaving The! Tough Iuml Is No Problem At All I Your after your Gillette Bluo Bl-don In first choice of Ihdving men everywhere. That's because no other ltind In an ahnrp, no any- Ihlving, an Iang- noting. For extra convenience buy them In tho Glllotto diupcnur that alpu '0rn out unwrapped ready for use, and ha: a built-In compartment 10" I 0 dllbonl cl und bludel. 20 blade: 81.00 0 10 blade: 50: IN IMFIOVII MLLITTI DISPENSERS I loulor ntluciblduase IWIIIX 1 LVVIVPIII '1 willl til. I: GIIIFJIIP Blue Iflrltlvr; Hr , '; t-vtir Il(lllI'tI Cleveland at. New York (2, twi- nlzht)-Garcin (13-6) and Grcmck ll-.'h vs Rt”)ll(.)l(IS tll-4) and Ras- t-hi I!)-2-I. Chicago at Boston -Grissom ,l7-4) vs Trout (5-7). St. Louis at Philadelphia (night) ---Garver t5-at vs s('I'lRl"lI7. 11513). Detroit at Wztsltinzlnn ttnflhirlrr Ncwllou-t-r I3-5) vs Johnsoll to-2). NATIONAL LEAGUE Brook-it n at Cincinnati-Roe (7-0) vs Pcrkowskl :7-G). New York at St Louis (night)- Lilnlcr :4-4r vs Prc5Ir') 15-4). Phllarlelpliln at .Pit.l.sburgll (2)-- Mcyer :6-10) and Dreus I5-9) vs Hague (0-0) and Main ('3-8). Boston at Chicago-Btckford (4-9) vs Minnvr (9-4). Basebctli Standing AMERIC N LEAGUE New York . . 51 32 .614 Cleveland 47 37 .560 Boston . . 46 37 .554 Chicago .. 47 40 .540 Washington . 44 all .530 Philadelphia . 36 40 .474 St. Louis .. 34 51 .400 Detroit. , . . 27 56 .325 Truro Races TRURO, July I8-(CP)--Joe Plnkey was admitted to hospital here tonight with slight. injuries. following the second accident In two nights of harness r clng. Gnllonage. owned by B. . Crulck- ahank of Halifax fell in the clghtlt race and two more horses smash- ed up and fell over the downed rulky. The horses were not be- lieved Injured. The daily double paid 357.70 and the qulnella. 067.40. Billy Kalmuck, owned by the M. K. R. stable of Sprlnghlll. N. 5., won the first race in 2:l8'ft, slow- est time of the night. I N WINNIPEG. July 16 - (CPI- .Slan Leonard of Vancouver today llicnded a strong challenge to domination of the 515,000 Cana- 1.-dian open golf championship by United states players. Leonard, his putter working like a charm on the slick greens of the St. Charles course. shot a slx-uh- der-par 66 to finish the opening ill-hole round of the 72-hole medal-play tournament in A three- wny tie for first place with Skee Rlegel of Tulsa. Okla.. and Johnny Palmer of Berlin, N.C. A Canadian and an American shared second place. Henry Mar- tell of Edmonton Highlands, form- er Canadian amateur champion. and Dick Mayer of St. Petereburg, Fla., each came in with 67. Leonard. Ricgel and Palmer cach cracked the competitive re- cord for the St. Charles Course. The previous low as a 67 shot three years ago by Wally Ulrich of Aus- tin. Minn.. who took a 70 today. The showing of the top Cana- dians caught the eye of the gal- lery of some 3,500 to 4.000 per- sons. They were enthusiastic when Martell came in at the noon hour with his 67 and they cheered .Lconal'd late in the day when he parrcd the last. hole for his 86. Darlmoulh Juniors Play Here Sunday The Dartmouth Junior baseball team will meet the Junior Abbles in an exhibition game at Memorial Field on Sunday afternoon it was announced here last night by Geo- rge P:-ant-ls, President of the Abe- gwelb Club. At. gementa for the game be- tween the two tearna were com- pleted last night. with Mr. Francis receiving it wire from C. V. Olm- cey, manager of the Dartmouth team stating that the visitors would he on hand. Little is known about the strength of the Dartmouth sound but it is likely that the Nova. Ben- iia team will be fairly strong. The boys. who have been working out in the home park of the Dart- mouth Arrowa. hlve had the bone- fit of profeuionnl guidance and coaching. The game Sunday will get. un- der way At 2:30. A return guns bo- twcen the two teams will be played in Dartmouth at it litter date. lOf Golf Tourney Ends Brundage Named President Of Olympic group By TED SMIT5 HELSINKI. July lil .. (AP) Avery Brundage of Chicago was elected president of the Interna- tional Olympic Committee today over Lord David Burghley of Eng- land by it vote of 30 to 17. He is the first American ever to head the world organization. He succeeds J. Stgfrld Edsirom of Sweden, who retires Sept. l in cer- emonies at Lausanne, Switzerland. ”The dangers confronting the Olympic Games are glgantlclsm. excessive nationalism. and the lowering of amateur standards.” Bruhdage told the committee af- ter his election. Armand Maasard of France was elected Olympic vice-president. euc- ceeding Bi-udagc. Again the on- ponent was Lord Burghley. but this time the vote was 25-23. Ironically the support for Lord Burghlev came from A combination of the British Commonwealth and JULY 17, 1952 Electrics In . 19-12 Win Over Home Motors The Maritime Electric softball team bettered their chances of catching a play-off berth in the City softball League yesterday evening by defeating Horne Motors 13-12 in .a game played on the Old Diamond. The win moves Maritime Electric into fifth place, one point behind the Bombers. Henry Hartlnger hurled the Maritime Electric to vwtory and contributed a. three run homer to his team's cause. Hartlnger hit. his four bugger in the fifth inning. Ivan Connors, Verne Blanchard and Harold Hennessey tool: turns pitching for Horne's. In addition to Hartirlger, Dave Lecky of Maritime Electric. Hllsoii Carr and Dougall of Home! hit home rum. Lineups: Maritime Electric - D. Leclt-v lb. J. Moore 2b, W. Hughes ab, E. Hughes ss., H. I-lartlnger p., G. schleyer c. G. Blrt rf., K. Benton lf.. G. Downe cf. Hornc's - H. Carr 1b., 1. Con- nors p., H. Hennessey s.. V. Blan- chard 2h.. Dougnll c. Macnougall cf., Prunty 3b., L. Gallant ll'., R. MacDonald rf. Linescorc: Horne's 030 054 0-12 Mar. Electric 304 363 x-19 Connor, Henliessey (4), Blanch- ard (6) and Dougail; Hartinger anzl Schleycr. Peakes BonTlTers Win First Game Of K. C. League. The Peakes Bombers won their first game of the Kingr, County Easel-all League S:it:ltluy aftemoon by defeating Cardigztu (1-6 ml: ::ame called at the curl of sewn anrl a half innings. The game was played at Cardlgar. Veteran baseball pitcher Dc.'.:::las worked on the mountl for Peakes with Merlin Devlne being his battery-mate. DeLory and Hughes formed the battery for Cardigan. Coiiaharl ncored twice for Cardi- gan with Hughes and Macxinnon each contributing two runs to Peakes cause. Lineups: - Pcakcs-M. Devine, .1. Gillan. J. Hughes, M. Handrahan, E. Mac- Kinnon, A. Handrahan, F. Hand- raltan. K. Jay, H. Douglas. Cardigan-P. sulllvali. W. Con- ahan, H. Hughes P. MacAuley, V. Sullivan. H. Sheppard. B. DeLory, A. MacPhee. J. MacAuley. Liliescore:- Cardigan . , .. 11'! 001 0-6 Peakes . . . . . . .. 201 130 1-10 Douglas and Devlne; Del..ory and Hughes. N. S. Baseball (By The Canadian Press) The two top teams of the Hai- ifax and district senior baseball league split a doubleheader Wed- nesday as all six teams met in twin-bills. " Ti-urn Bearcats wheelediouf. their heavy bats to humble Liverpool Larrupers 11-2 in the first game at Liverpool but the second-running Larrupers bounced back with a 3-1 L victory iii the nlghtcap. Two wins for Lnrrupcra would have given them the lead. At. Kentvllle. Halifax Capital: dug deeper into third-place with 5-0 and 4-2 wins over cellar-dwe1l- lng Kentville Wildcats. Caps were forced to 10 innings in the second game as the desperate Kentville squad battled for the win. In Dar mouth. the hometown Arrows ged stellarton Alblons 2-0 in the first game but the stel- larton crew gained it 5-3 victory in a 10-inning second game. R.C.A.F. Royals Take Opener Frofn C. 66B. J rs. The R.C.A.F. Royals drew first blood last night in the semi-final series tsupimerslde section) by de- relating. the C 42 B Juniors at Re- creation Centre baseball diamond in a 6-inning contest by the score of 12-4. Displaying what looked like a. bad case of playoff Jitters. the Curranltea behind the fairly good pitching of Donnie Simmons were never worsecommittlng eight errors. and managing only two safe hits, doubles by Walker and Whal- en, in the six inning stretch. The game had to be suspended in the top of the fifth inning when la. und- den dust. storm made playing im- possible, and the time losl: meant about one inning lost to the game. Simmons, considering the shaky support he received, did a reason- ably good job, allowing ten hits and walking five. Dawes, the Roy- nls' starting pitcher, gave up the two hits, and walked nine, forcing two runs across the plate in the fifth inning via the free ticket route. He was relieved girl the sixth and final inning after he walked the first two men to face him, and MncKinnon came on with nobody out. He walked ona, struck out one, and two batters filed to the catcher and third baseman. Stan Richard and Gunner Cox were the leading batsmen for the winners. Richard getting two ain- gles and a triple in five tries, and Cox batting out two singles in three trips. The game had its share of rhubarbs. Coach Burns of the R.C.A.F. protested the game in the first inning because Grant Grady came all the way home from first on Whalen's ground-rule double. Petty was thrown out of the game by Umpire Hogan in the fourth for kicking clay at the of- ficial in protest over it called ball, and Cole, first base ump gave Can- non and Paulschurman the heave- lm in the sixth for pushing the arbiter for calling on R.C.A.F. run- ner safe at first on 9. close play.. ' WEEK-END AT In Summerside Section BOX SCORE R.C.A.F. Roylll AB R H PO A in Richard, 3b 5 3 3 2 0 ti Meier. ss 3 4 1 3 1 2 Mocxehzle, 2b . 3 l 0 0 4 n Cox. cf 3 1 2 l 0 0 Baker, lb 4 1 1 5 o n Wanless, 4 0 0 0 0 0 Petty, c 2 0 1 2 1 (1 Pratt. If 3 1 1 1 0 0 Dawes. p .. 3 0 0 0 0 0 xMacKlnnon, p 0 ti 0 0 0 o xxBurna, c 3 1 1 4 1 (1 Totals . ...33 12 I0 18 7 2 x-Replaced Dawes in 6th. xx-Replaced Petty in 4th. (1. 4. n. R H ro r G. Grady. 3b 1 0 3 a Whalen, 2b 1 1 l 3 C. Grady. as . l 0 2 ' 1 1 0 1 0 z 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Simmons, 1) 0 0 0 2 0 XP. Green, c . 0 0 i 0 ll xxcannon, lb 0 0 2 0 0 xxxPerry, rf . 0 0 0 ti 0 Totals la x-Replaced P. Schurman in 6t xx-Replaced E. Dalton in 2nd. xxxalleplaued Cannon in 6th. to u- B Summary Runs batted in: Cox, Richard Meier. Pratt. wanlese, Cannon Simmons, Whalen. Earned runs: R.C.A.F. 5. C at B 2. Left on bases: R.C.A.F. '7. C oz 13 10. Stolen bases: None. Doubles: Walker, Whalen. Burns. Triple: Richard. Home run: Meier. Hits: Of! Simmons, 10 in six innings, of! 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