Intermediate Abbies And MCA Play This Evening iates the only time he faced them this season when he led M.C.A. to a 1-5 victory over the wearers of the red and black. Lefty also holds two decisions over the Junior Ab- bies. Manlcan. who is the only (inde- featcd pitcher in the island League with three or more starts. has not been chased from the hill this year. The League leading lnterniediate Abbies and M.C.A. will meet this evening on Memorial Field in an island League baseball game. The game will get underway at seven o'- clock and will conclude under the) lights. Donnie. Marl.ean, who has been undefeated this season, will pitch for the Abbies while lcfty Mac- Qleer will go to the rubber for M.C. he Rppenred in posting lmponam 'MarAleer defeated the Iniernie(l-lvmories for the Itmzue leader" Island Tennis Tourney Opens Here On July 18 lD.TY.-I:.”II!TlIlITS.T- Courts flpgned The dghnd-mg smiles cmmpmnl The Basilica Youth Club Tennis me mm-5 mmpemmn is Earl yr-ourts at the Knights of Columbus Smith won Centre in tictoria Park have been bv de(H,.ng opened for the.-season and are in Cha,.1om.,,,wn excellent condition. it was learned 1,, mp mmlsg here last. night from manager . lwilbur Bloiirliard. As in past years competition willi . . he held for chaniploiislilps tn that M. H” mnmeltlli 0'" cog” )5 1" Men's and I.adies' Singles and:”Ima”mI mid .elseCm:j guy): Doubles as well as in the Mixed 1”” b” lead-l I” pay to W .,' DMIMPSI piieatlier is fzivorable. The thizd Entries for the ioiiriiameiit are law” should be going nnt Tee ' bunk MMNM by Earl Smith 1”. Club officials hope for a good . . . . lnicnibersliip in Jlllll0l' and senior sllmmcmdt Sqdn'Ldr' Nat LN” brackets. The junior membership The Prince Edward Island Open Tennis Tournamenl ii ill get under- way at the Charlotieiown courts on Saturdav, July 171, it was an- nounced here last iizght. ln imith of Siimmerside. he crown last. year Jack Hennessey of (in at the RC.A.P'. base in Sum- , , fee is G100 while the fee for sen- ?g:,r:::::,r:nd hm Dwhng in Chm” ,lCrS lSVS3.00. Membership is open i '. to all ulio wish to play tennis. C0"lD9-””"" l' W9” '” '” "Xlj. Totirnanieiits in junior and sen- "IS pl”-la" 1" H” p:m'm”' Alt branches will be conducted at .ior :regular intervals during the stim- fmer. According to present. plans lat least, touriiamenis will be held. entries must be in by Wednesday, July 15. STOCK CAR RACING Parlor Track Covehead THURSDAY. JULY 9-8 F. M. Prince Edward Island's Latest Sport. Canteen service on grounds All racing cars must be in pit at 6:30 P.M. Racing every Thursday at 8 P. M. ' Admission-SI.00 adults: children Soc. 1 Some of the owners. sponsors and their drivers: Keith Bryanton, Union Road, P.E.I.-driver F. Sfevaart. Newton Maeliay. Charlottetown and Howard Colea. Milton--driver N. iIfaeKny. -. Gordon Kennedy. Kensington,-driver- D E. W. Turner, 0'Leary,-driver James Clements. Reese Newson. York-driver Donald Biirhoe. Fred Clarke, Mt. Stewart-driver Ivan Kerry. Borden Service Station--driver Gordon Con- stable. Buzay MacPhee, Pownal-driver MacPIiee. Sinclair Ciitcliife, Charlottetovm--driver Vincent Yeo, Charlottetown-driver Lorne Dolron, Charlottetown -- driver Hollis l"ri7.7.eIl B. A. Tier-vice. Station, Dieppe, N.B.-driver, Fable Hebert. Joseph Carleton, Dieppe, N. B.-driver J. Carle- ton. . The staff of W. G. Barbour's Garage, sponsored by W. G. Barbour-driver- Other owners and drivers will be listed gram. on pro- A point system will he kept on the drivers and a. mid-season championship will he held Thursday, Sept. 3rd when 52100.00 will be awarded the top point driver including this meet. W. G. Barbour. Dodge K: I)eSolo (loalor, othrr dealers have donated trophies for this Island drivers only eligible for these trophies. If weather is unfit will be held night, July 10th. and meet. races Friday He has gone the distance each time , T1 . THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN 1 The )?.Il'Ptl I).l' the intermediate Ahbicsl 5TlMlP.l' Iieldiii: display s ,and the R.C.A F. Royals tlieirl lzanie heri- last Monday nlghtl lstamped that contest as one of The I195? I0 he played here this) season. The game um: rcrtainli the shortest to he played m thrxi ylsland League baseball st-herlulr-I as it lasted only one hour and) :fifty minutes. The lnficlrl work- ;hy both teams made it Illte snap." lillcst looking game of the year in (rind the pitrhiiig was as lioiidy I35 Il'l.l' that has horn sniwerl lip to the hallers. ' - o . it was a game in uliir-it th:-I pitchers reali7ed tlint ()1;-y pad ;PlElll lentil-niates with lhom and (ithey wanted the fielllrirs to do the work There u;isii't a strilm. I (out in the contest lllllll the sev- 'enih inning and then there niiclill not have heen any only Ilaiitlx" yF.divards of the llllrrrmhtllalnci (bore down a little liardnr to zzotl lmurh the same as that. l!'lll('Il the; New York Yankees have enjnynl over the Cleveland Indians. The Abbies are leading the Island Lea- gue because of their ability to (1.. feat the airmen. Four times the . two clubs have met and each tlniel II” Ablblcs have come up with the two points. The airmen, who are in second place five points behind the leaders, have had almost com- ;plete mastery over the other clubs. (They have defeated the Summer- ,side teams and the Junior Abbies every time they played and have! lost only one game to M. C. A. . . 0 o If there is a battle for the fourth and last play-off spot it. Innkg psi though it will take place between IM .C. A. and the Junior Abbies. The Juniors have come along rapidly of late and will have a chance to gain two more points today when they meet I-lolman's 1'nt.ermedlates at Summerslde. The 1 odds on that chance will be lower- ed somewhat in view of the fact ;that Summerside will be throwing fDonnie Simmons at the locals. 5 Simmons pitched brilliant ball here (last week in losing a 2-1 decision to the juniors. Tan Kennedy, the prom1sinr,z young rlghtliander who won that important. grime. will I likely be ilirowiivz for the Abbies, . . . o M. C. A. can move into fourth .baseman Stan Richard of the Airi l.Iack Ready ;lLeague Batting Pace Jacik Spy" Ready of the Inter- mediate Abbies, the only player batting over .400 in the Island Baseball League continued his hot pace in the batting race over the past two weeks to increase his aver- age to .412. Ready, who collected three hits in four trips on Monday night. has 14 hits in 34 official times at bat. In second place with it batting .-iverage of .390 is Rene Gaudet the brilliant. centrefielder of the Air Force. G:-iudet knocked out six hits in eight trips during; the past week to increase his average by 85 oints. Johnny Whelan, the young and improving second baseman of the Curran and Briggs Juniors holds down third place with .382. In fourth place is another second Fortte with it batting average of .381. Following are the batting aver- Sets Islan.d ages of all players hitting over .200 with at. least 20 trips to the plate: AB H Avg. Ready (IA) . . 34 14 .412 Gaudet (R. C. A. F.) . . 41 16 .390 Wliel:-in (C R: B . . . 13 .382 Richard R. C. A. F. . I6 .381 Purcell M, C. A. . P .360 MacNeil1 M. C. A. 14 .341 Delaney (H) 11 .305 Whitlock (IA) . 15 .300 Trainer M. C. A. 9 .300 Cox R. C. A, F. 6 .273 Kearns C Jr, B 6 .273 D. Macixod (JA) 10 .270 E. Dalton C as B '7 .260 J. Gi-adv (H) '1 .289 Goyle (IA) . 6 .240 B. Grady (H) . 8 .?.'i5 Ryan (IA) . .. 9 .231 Murphy R. C. A. F. 8 .22R B. Hood (JA) 8 .228 F. Kennedy (JA) .. I0 .227 G Bernard (H) . 7 .226 Cairns (IA) 8 .222 Liind (IA) . 9 .210 Kilby R. C. A. F 7 .211? C. Grady C R: B .. .. 42 9 .214 Carson (JA) . Z) 6 .206 Macxenzie M. C. A. . 20 ft .206 Junior Abbies Pitching And Batting Records himself out of some lroiihi ll 1 was forced on lilm hr life ,ITr Iiirliitling (iunie of July 5 I"-'lrr'e hallors. Mr(ji'eod,v of the BATTING RECORIIS alrmfn ;.ll('l nolt SITIIIEPOIII a man. G AB R Avg. RBI R 2B 3B HI! SB e s 1! on y 1) char in the .. -'i....,... out W, N", "M1, ,,,,C,,gr'. Kennedy .......... .. 10 44 10 .22. 2 ll 1 1 o 0 ing a complete game uliimiil a W. Dunn -. 7 21 3 .i(i2 0 3 i 0 0 4 lilrlkl-Wllt. Yet he allnued only C, Ready, 39 6 .151 ll 5 () 0 0 1 yslx hits and one ea,-npd rim, inc" Maddeod '.p H m 37 10 2-.” 5 6 4 1 3 ,3 I Edwards. who hadn't pitched B' Carson 29 6 106 4 4 0 0 for two vears and than gtartggl Drive NacLeO(I 24 1 .041 1 fl 0 fl 0 0 attain with the lT1IPTl'llbFIlnIDg 2. B. Hand 35 8 .2251 2 .'l 0 0 0 I Wile over A work 1:. - . - ; zi ( I) (i o :d”"h”'” ”0l"" I: H .VI:iTi:I;i'n R Vhdiamen fr! & '15” (- I, () .i. 3 ;'lli-'h"-5 Same. His arm (ta; sririp L l”””9d-V "J ' '1'” 2 ) .hefore the game and ha lnlrll-L Fquarebriggs 2 1 9 -000 TRVFIICF Charlie Ryan that he ,1, yard). 2 6 (T .000 (wouldn't be too PIIPFITVB H... ' hart Charlie. doing the c ll; ; . ,. . ,,,., ,,,,,e,, Rm, mm”: ”M:,': PlT(HlM- itistoniis Mk Lot amtliing inn gnflfl as, Br; Pan e realized from tho fact (1 W 1. IP H 1-'() the Airmen got only on-apBg C-M5,," . 7 3 2 45 2 3 19 39 12.I I 0 0 0 ti. Kennedy 3 1 2 26 '24 - 23 El 1 The Intermediate Abbies appeai-lilon Marin-od ,,,, .. 2 ft () 11 7 1.5 II .10 have a jinx on the Air Forcehi, Sqiiarehriggs 1 0 l 6 6 4 5) Baseball Results (By The Canadian Press) National League First: Brooklyn . .. 111 001 010-5 12 0 Pittsburgh . . 000000 D04-4 6 Z Erskine, Wade (9) and Camp- anella; Lindell, and Sandlock. W-Erskine. Hrs: Brooklyn-Hnd- ges, Snider, Robinson; Pitts- burgh-Ward. Second: Brooklyn Pittsburgh 001 003 410-II 14 0 000 000 005-5 10 0 Grissom, Wilhelm (7; and West- rum. W-Grissom, L-Konstanty. Hrs: Philadelphia-Ennis; York-Thompson, Thomson. N ew p place this evening by defeating the Intermediate Abbies provided that . the Summerside lnterincdi.-tics down ATTENTION HDRSEMEII Entries for Saturday night's racing will close at 12 o'clock Wednesday night. No purse less than S200 a dash. Summerside Raceway Lefty MaoAlecr, who holds victories (over both Ahegweit clubs will be on the mound for M C. A. It is quite likely that M. C A. will be under new management this even- ing. Jimmy "Fiddler" MacDonald ,wlshes to hand over the manning (duties and according to reports Tom MacFariane, will once again .manage the Club I - 0 9 e I M. C. A. pretty well have to win .ton-lglit in order to stay in thr running for a play-off spot They iare a point behind the Jiinlor lAbbieii now and if the Juniors "SPEEDY", lthe local juniors To do thlal (M. C. A will have to beat lhoiinle. Marla-an and "Funnel" 'hasn't lasted defeat this season ilmight be ready to grab all the Second: Philadelphia .. 000 001-1 6 I New York . . 140112 003-914 2 Km. through in summeraide lthey're. not to likely to be caught. lIn their last three games they have looked as good as any club in the 'I.v07l2llP. They have what looks like 1 the Leaguefs beet. pitching staff. They ,have come along well defensively liinder the guidance of Randy Ed- lwards and if Randy can get. them hitting more consistently they lmarbles in the play-offs. Horseshoe Games This Evening The games at the Brighton Horseshoe Club which were rained out yesterday evening will be played tonight at seven o'clock. Also present at the Club this even- ing will be John Slomka of Tor- onto who will play exhibition games with Club members. Softball Games Scheduletlldnight wllT be I I -There two Prince County League softball games Wednesday. The Joumal-Pt --eera will play Klnkora at Queen Illu- beth Park in Bummeraide, and the Legion team will journey to Ken- slngton to play the home team there. TRIP SHIITFIRTSWITF Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Double poeure: only an cents. Reprints I cent: each. Mall Film Service. Roe, Millikin (9) and Walker. Campanella (6); Hall. Bowman (Ri Hetkl (fl) and Atwell. W-, Roe; L-Hall. Hrs: Brooklyn- Roe, Cox (2); Plttsburgh-Thom- as. First: Philadelphia . 000 008 000-3 5 0 New York . 004 000 10x-5,12 0 Konstanty, Hansen (4) Peterson (7) Ridzlk (7) and Burgess; Kipper. Peterson (2) Hansen ('1) and Lopata; Corwin and Noble. W-Coi-win; L-Kipper. Hrs: New York-Noble. Corwln. (1-ncggo . 010 000 000-1 '1 0 Milwaukee . . 100 001 llx-4 9 1 Lawn and McCullough; Aton- elli and Crandall. Hrs: Milwaukee-Mathews, Ad- cock. st. Louis . oso ooo 130-7 1 o Cincinnati . . 013 000 002-6 14 0 Haddix, White. (5) Brazle (8) staley (9) and Rice; Bazewskl, Collum (2) Nuxhali (3) Smith (9) and Landrith. W-White; L-Niixhall. Hrs: St. Louis-Slaughter. Re- pulski (2); Cincinnati - Green- gra. as. international Lenin Montreal . 000 001 000-1 9 9 Syracuse .. 101001001-8 6 0 Ludwick, Mills (3) and Thomp- son; Lovenguth and Pnrtee. First: Ottawa . .. ooo 200 0-2 1 o Rochester . . . 012 Ill I-6 14 1 Kume, Rcmberger (3) Hrabscak (6) and shantz; Jordan and Fusselman. Second:. Ottawa. .000 000 990'” 3 3 Rochester 200 208 1011-13 15 1 Dltmar. Burtschy (6) Romberr er (6) Hrabscak (R) and shantz. Tranavich (1); Faszholz and Kahn. First: Toronto 000 030 0-3 I 0 Baltimore 204 000 1-8 8 2 Post, Lombardi (3) Shore (5) and O'Neill: Thompson. Herrin (5) Helntnelman (7) and Taba- check. Second: Toronto . 000110 100--8 II 0 Baltimore 040 500 00x-9 12 D Overmire. Main (2) Shore (4) Lombardi (5) and Keller; Mme- lnski and Lonnett. First: Buffalo 101001 0-! 'I 1 Springfield 100 100 0-1 'I 1 Nevel and Ryan: Htllmnn and Burbrink. Second: Buffalo . .. 000230 (I10-6 I 1 Springfield .. .. 000 020 201-5 10 2 Johnson. Coppagc- (I) Ind Eraiitt, Biirbrink ('1); Mellie. Jacobs (3) and Meek. American League New York 020 100 001-4 ll 0 Philadelphia .. 300 000 002-! 12 0 Ford, German (3) Scarborough (iii Reynolds (9) and Silvers. Berra (iii; shantz. M. Martin (I) and Murray. , W-M. Martin; L-Scarborough. Hrs: New York-Bauer; Phila- clelphla-zeriiial. nosuin .. .. .. 000 filo 001-: ll 0 Washington .. 000000000-0 0 I Brown and Wilber; Lane, Mu- terson (9) and Fitzgerald. L-Lane. Detroit . 000 000 110-2 I 0 Chicago 010 100 001-4 11 0 Hoefl. and "mm; Fornlelee and Lollar. ' Hut Chicago-Elliott. Mele. Cancels Little league Practice morning on account of wet grounds Randy Edwards. Randy will take the juniors man's Intermediates. All Little League Basebdii prac- tices have been cancelled for this It was announced last night by This afternoon to Summeraide for a game with Hol- WASHINGTON, (AP) -mThe fa was missing from the summer figh National Boxing Association. Joe Louis era. les. title held by Rocky Marciano o Brockton. Mass. include 15 fighters, 10 of winning honorable mention. the lightweight. class. Ratings: Heavyweight: Marciano, Massachusetts; miliar name of Jersey Joe Walcott ratings announced Tuesday by the Of the five heavyweights listed as outstanding boxers or better, only one is a hangover from the I-leis Ezzard Char- the former champion who is rated No. 2, a contender for the The NBA heavyweight rankings them Arthur King, a Torontonlan now fighting out. of Philadelphia, was listed as an outstanding boxer in Champion, Rocky logical Jersey Joe Missing From Fight Ratings contender, Ezzard Charles. Ohio; outstanding boxers, Roland 1.. Starza, New York; Dan Bucceroni Pennsylvania; Bob Batterfield, Ill. inois. Light heavyweight: Champion Archie Moore, California: logic; contender, Harold Johnson. Pam. sylvania; outstanding boxers, Jo. Maxim, Ohio; Yolande Pompey British West Indies; Rocky Jone; Pennsylvania; Dan Nardico, Cali. fornla; Jim Slade, New York. Middleweight: Title vacant; log- ical contenders. Randy Turpin. Eng- land; Bobo Olson, Hawaii; out- standing boxers, Paddy Young New York; Charles I-lumez, or France; Joey Giambra, New York; Joe Giardello, Pennsylvania; Ernie Durando, New Jersey; Holly Minis, Washington. Welterweight: Champion, Kin Gavllan, Cuba: logical oontenderii. Johnny Bratton, Illinois; Gil Tur- t I By HARILD HARRISON CINCINNATI (AP)-Manager Charlie Dressen of the Brooklyn Dodgers dipped int the ranks of seven ball clubs Tuesday to fill out the 25-man National League all-star team which will meet the American League all-stars in the annual game here next Tuesday. He named seven pitchers with a combined record of 64 won and 33 lost up to games of Tuesday to support an array of power hitters which includes the mailer league leaders in home runs and runs batted in. This is the hurling crew the Dodger pilot will have available: Robin Roberts 13-6 of the Phila, who has pitched in two previous all-star games; Gerry Staley 12-3 of the St. Louis Cardinals; Hoyt Wilhelm 5-4, the New York Giants great reilefer; Murry Dickson, who has a '1-9 record with Pittsburgh's last place Pirates: Curt Simmons 'l-5, back in action for the after a layoff becouse of a foot injury; Warren Spahn 10-3 of the Milwaukee Braves who will be making his sixth appearance an all-star squad: Harvey Haddlx 10-3 of the St. Louis Cardinals. The rest of the squad named by Dtessen to go with the eight. start- ers picked by a. vote of the fans will be: Robinson of Brooklyn, Davey Wil- liams of New York. and Granny Hamner of the Phils. Outflelders: Duke Snider and (Continued on page 13) Sport Centre Activitieiloday The softball and tennis games which were rained out yesterday at the Victoria Park Sports Centre. will be held today. This morning all those wishing to play tennis will report t.o Earl Nicholson at the Charlottetown Courts at 9.30 while those wishing to play soft- ball will report to Billy Pryor at the Knights of Cohrmbus Diamond at the tame time. Abbies To Play In Summerslde Abbie: The Junior League Baseball game. lors will leave Ment's at 3.15. d W O vTTTT ' 4 -. pm) 1 , 4 mC DA RING 2 V2 alas prints. Any roll of I on- P. 0. Box 11. Charlouetown. 1 . Cleveland .. 000021 Mb-0 I I St. Louis . 000 000 300-! I p Wynn and Hegan: Littlefieid. Holloman (B) Brecheen (I) and Courtney. L-Holloman. Hrs: Cleveland-.Mltcheli, at. Louis-Groth. .. .1 ,, Phils on Infielders: Gil Hodges and Jack Carl Furillo of the Dodgers, Ralph, will meet Holman's Intermediates in Sum-I merside this evening in an Island Tile jun- O pf G t G , -4 ac. . ,6, 1::-ib- Dressen. Completes His N. L. Alli-Star Team Softball Games This Evening Three games are scheduled to be played in the City Softball League this evening at six o'clock. The Bombers play the B. Y. C. on the Old. Diamond while Canada Packers meet the Jaycees on the Knights Diamond and Sunshine Dairy play the City on the Mathew- Wells Diamond at Parkdale. The regular weekly meeting of the City Softball League executive will be held this evening in the Holy Name Hall at 8:15. Races SUMMERSID Starting Eight ner, Pennsylvania; Johnny sax. ton. New York; outstanding boxer; Carmen Basilio, New York; Bill; Graham. New Yorku Lightweight: Champion. Jimmy Carter, New York; logical con- tender, Johnny Cronsalvea, can. fornla; outstanding boxers. Georgi Araujo, Rhode Island; Poddy De- marco, New York; Arthur King, Toronto, Eddie Chavez. California. Featherweight: Champion 1; Sandy Saddler. New York. new In the army; interim champion and logical contender. Percy Bassett Pennsylvania; outstanding boxers Willie Pep, Connecticut; Redtoi: Davis, New York. Bantamweight: Champion, Jim Carruthers. Australia; logical ooh- tenders. Robert Cohen, French Al- giers; Peter Keenan, Scotland; Pappy Gault, south Carolina. Flyweight: Champion. Yoshio Shlrai, Japan; logical contenders, Tanny Campo. Philippines; Jack fruit, South Africa: outstanding boxers, Terry Allen, England; Louis Skena, France. I Tonight E RACEWAY time 8:30 Dashes WILL ., BE RADED Ist Dash FRIDAY. JULY 10th GIIAIILDTTETDWII DIIIIIIIIG PARK m TUESDAYS PDSTPDNED RACES A8 ON THE GAIID 8:30 P. M. I Y.M.D.A. HOLLAND DDVE DAMP FOR. BOYS 9 T0 14 YEARS OF AGE Younger Boys (9-11)-July 18th to July 25th. Older Boys '(12-14)-July 27th to August 8th. Applications received up to day preceding each camp. For information contact Y. M. O. A., Prince St, or Dial 3425. C Ne . ' . l-v:Q7"t?-v- -5 IIIIUR SHOW JAMPACKID wim riiiiitts. seitts. cirrus. AND IXCIIEIMINI. oivr eomcrccaasurs, um-.ro name tun. nc.' CHARLOTTET OWN TONIGHT AND THURSDAY - 8:30 P. M; ST. PETERS FRIDAY - MONTAGUE SATURDAY Auspiccs Charlottetown Kiwanis Ciuli 76. smztrmz 7646 may Wwz