SPRING. SUMMER, By 7'91». Canadian Press yqw York Yankees pounded five WI. pitdlers fol‘ i8 hits to the second half of an Amen y‘; ueague doubleheader 170 ye!- [qpday RIIM‘ DOIIOII. Wdfl the 0pm- g- 6-- Joe Page, uhird Yankee pitchar, n; the winner in the eecond game "or starter A1 Benton of the Tig- n who suffered his first loss of he your. Dizzy Trout hung up his “tn victor)’ 5°!‘ Tltli-‘Ts In the op- mer. at Si. Louis. hcmc runs by Ted miiiams and Sabath Mela. the utter with a man on base. gave Boston Red Sox a. 5-2 victory over gt. lmits Browns in a nwillght yamc. I it WIIS Williams’ 12th circuit mn- vf the season. - pniiadeiphla Athletics my; seven 111m dlilfimg [m1 inning to hand unite Sox a 10-3 pasting’. It nuts tho third t-Tlme tihe Ais oounccd buck during the game af- ter overcoming 1-0 and 3-1. Chl- Mo loads before breaking a 3-3 feedlot-k established in tlhe eighth mains. gin-m A’; batted In the fat acc- md extra inninil. The 17 runs in the second Tiger- Yank game equalled New York's scoring hl-gh for the year and the Yanks hit new tops in two depart- ments hy clubbing five Detroit pitchers for 18 hits and 33 total hoses In the nightcap. included im the Yankee assault that netted one six-run outburst and two tour-run tprees in the second game were homers by pinch-hitter Frank Coleman, Bill Johnson and Aaron Robinson. a tflpln by Tom Hcnrich, four doub- les and l0 slnflles- ‘ Robinson also homered ‘m first game and so did Henrlch. Jbs DiMaggio! iii-game hitting et-cak was snapped by Dizzy Trout in the opener but DiMaggio pt two hits in six trips In the second game to come out c‘! the hi: bill with a butting average of J07 for the reason. Recreation lientre Club ls Formed hat evening in the Holy Name fill over two hundred and fifty flrls and boys were enrolled In the Knights of Columbus Recrea- tion Centre Club. _ Rev. George MacDonald of St. Dunsiaxfs University addressed the members on their duties to the Club. All members enrolling "Chtlflsed their paper o! qualifica- ilfln fur a membership ticket. Violin and guitar selections Were given by Ml‘. George and M155 Leona Westherbite and Aflhur Douoctte favored the gathering with harmonica selections. At the conclusion I04 cregm and take were served by the commit- iN in charge. ~ It is the intention to draw up eottbstl schedules for both girls I" 505's for the months of July ‘:15 August and then the members "on be xlvcn an outing to the rth Shore to conclude the cen- tres activities. pushed n wild Chicago the “Tutrivno. us. J1me 4 - (or) _ ‘p-nl" Bonrcats, 1946 provincial .__"."“5°i.lffl' chiimliions. chalked Ihlte Jewellery The Fashion ankees Split ith Detroit: Athletics And Boston Other Winners AUTUMN, WINTER You can't go wrong with o git! in Jewellery. Wedding Rings, Wrist Wqy. clues, Necklaces and Costume llll \ Jewellery THE (IHARLOIITETOIVN GUARDIAN J. II. WILLIAMS Great George Si, When Ace McCloskey tangles with Jimmy Mooney at. thc Sport- ing Club on the night of June 12 Baseball's Big Six it will mark the most serious throat the popular Ace has met since he captured the middle- __ weight title from Billy Landry. i‘ And at this early date interest is (W IIQII already at a high pitch. . m, e 4- + o n. lad." haagghnrggz)" bit will be a battle between two _ ' oxers who carry fistic dynamite ’v‘vg‘,’,if‘°§,‘l\'ufag" 3g i‘; 149 in either hand. In the past both xghuéhter can“ 41 m1 M M ‘s58 have demonstrated punching Dmaaflo‘ Ylhka 3B “a a,’ u :8“ prowess aplenty and it. will be surprising indeed if the scheduled ten-round bout goes the limit, + -l- 4- 1|- MliQulnnl Yanks 38 140 ID (B .350 Mild. Giant: .... "40 I47 43 51 .841 Cubs Slam Giants 6-0 To Create Tie For League Leadership season so far, faced only s1 bat. tcrs and was working on n, no. hitter until Willard Marshall broke the spell by singling 1n the ' (Canadian Press) Curve - hall specialist Hank Borowy pitched Chicago Cubs back into a. tie for the National League lead with New York Giants by shutting out Manager Mei Ott’s crew 6-0 on four hits yes- terday. Borowy, in his best game of the lifters Mail: For St. Louis Baseball 0Iub 5'1‘. LOUIS. June I-(API- Owner Sam Brendon of St. Louis fth. Pinch-hitter Sid Gordon doub- led in the sixth tor the second Cllsnt hit». Bob Thomson singled in the seventh for the third and pinch-hitter Babe Young banged a two-batter for the New Yorkers‘ final safety in the eighth. The Cubs provided their star righthander, who gained n1, sixth victor-y with an early work. in; margin y scoring four runs in the first three innings. Bill Nicholson slammed his seventh homer In the sixth and the Cubs garnered their last run in the eighth off Bil] Voiselle, [hi-rd of four Giant tossers. Aided by a 12-bit attack on three Red pitchers. Ken Heintzei- man hurled Philadelphia to a 3-2 Runs batted in: National Lea- gue: x-Tbrgeson, Braves 37; Am. erican League: Keller, Yankees 35. Home runs: National lnagug... Mize, Giants 14; American Lea- gue-Kellcr. Yankees l8. (x-playin: night game.) Airmen Arc At, present both fighters are un- dergolng strict conditioning cam- paigns. McCloskey. fresh from a win over Tex Medley a few clays ago, a fight. incidentally in which the Ace showed the effects cf a long layoff, is working out at Halifax and is said to have lined up s capable string of sparring purtners that will put. Him in the finest condition .of his career. -l- -l~ -l- + Cardinals said today he has re- ceived offers for his bull club but declined tn elaborate. Asked about rumors team had been sold or sold this week, Brendon reporter: "That's new to me. I've had some offers but I don't consider that the would be told Q that anything hua happened. There's nothing definite about It: at all." The Cardinals, their farm clubs victory, the Phils’ sixth In seven starts against the Ohioans. On the strength of sticcessive sixth-inning home runs by Nanny Fernandez and Danny Ll-twhiier, Boston Braves last night defeat- ed St. Louis Cardinals 3-1. behind Chas-lie (Red) Barrett. making his first start against his former teammates. ‘Musial make a diving catch of a A paid crowd of 29.425 saw Stan _ Mooney likewise is taking no chances on the outcome. In a right in Moncton the other night he hardly got. warmed up in win- ning but despite the sudden end-t tug on that occasion Mooney showed he still had his punching power by knocking out Bulldog Drumming of Quebec in the first round. All in nil the two boys. both known for their gnmcncss and courage when under fire should provide one of the hard- est-hltting bouts staged here in recent years and as we stated be- fore the bout will not iikelv rl ‘ the limit of tcn rounds. Both hit ion hard in weather thc storm of punches that will bt- coining their‘ way. + + -l- 4- Bobby Ruffin. s fighter who once set. his tlsis towards the heights, anti was headed for the high peaks of achievement, SIIOW- ed he is definitely on the down grade when Gus Meli blficd him Iliubbed 11-0 By Iierl-Sox The Red 50x. lit-id champion; of tho Sllmnerside Baseball League continued where they left off last year at the High School diamond last night. kalsotniulng the R.C.A.P‘. entry in the League by the score of 11 to 0. The Box clubbed Mic- kus. starting pitcher for the alr- men, for seven hits in tolu- innings. and this. coupled with four walks and a half CI)ZCII errors netted the Winners ninc nf their eleven runs. I-Iaines who replaced Mickus in the fifth yielded only one hit in the remaining two frames but uncork- cd a series of wild pitches that n!- lmvccl two more runners to cross the plate. Powell gave up only four hits and was never in trouble except in- the fifth inning when with the bases m“ and two out‘ he fanned mound, around through most of tléclr to rem.’ the sue‘ pgnl-lirtéatlge other night. says az J . MdMblr-Iu. Morrison and S-chur. man chalked up two hits each for the Red SoX. "B00" Morrison get,- ting the only extra base hit of the contest, a hard hit. smash to deep right field. Lambert in centre field for the R.C.A.F'. made a spectucu- lar running catch oft Phancuffk fly in thg sixth. Phflfipsls Double Winner Len Phillips chalked up a double victory at the official opening of the Brighton Horseshoe Club Inst night when he captured the 12-slioe event and Obstacle contest from a large field of entries. Runners-up were Nelson Whit- locit and Rennie Larter. Prizes were donated by Diamond's beverages and the Vets Grocery. Tonight at 8.30 a challenge game that should produce hot compe- tition takes place between Andre-w Martin and Jack liIcOourt versus Wilf Evans and Jim Davcy. -l- 4- + -l- . Ruffin, who is definitely passe. was on the verge of a knockout in the sixth roundbut his exper- ience and ringcraft enabled him to survive to the finish. and sam- ple all the rest of thc Meli oficr- lnga, if without relish, nl; least with consistency. + -l~ + If The unpredictable Meli was ac- tually favorite before thc fight. as the wagering Willies became con- vinced that. he was in top physi- cal condition this time. and not. the washed-up looking fighter who appeared so inept against Webb. 1- 4 4' 1- The insiders were clamoring to get. on Meli at. even money and no doubt some of lhem did. Meli juatified their confidence by giv- ing the best display of his career in a Montreal ring. Fighting thlt way Meli belongs against the best of the welters. i» l- + 1- Trus, he doesn't follow through as consistently as he might. but when he did near the end cf this sixth round he had Rutlin slightly fuzzed. some close to the ring- side insist that the bell saved Bobby, though from a. longer range those blows didn't. look so emphatic as that. It is all in the point of view no doubt. il/p their sixth stm ght win of the present season today when they defeated Steiiarion Alblons 6-0 In a Central Nova Scotia League game. It was the first time the Albions had played this season. Glilfitte n1 t‘! iii. \ i" ‘~ s~~2sr WORLD'S No.1 COMBINATION I} 4v 4- Il- Mell was certainly well condit- ioned, anri he exposed a beautiful left, and in the infighting he held his own with his unruly oppon- ent who tried all the tricks of the trade to offset the heavier hitting hot, low lino drive in the ninth inning to rob Earl Torgeaon of a hit. Torgy had hit in l5 successive games. Led by Pee Wee Reese, who walloped a grand slam home run, Brooklyn Dodgers Whipped Pitts- l-Ild minor league parks, have been l valued at about $2,000,000. Practice For All §‘0& 1Q- .\’ burgh Pirates for the third straight time, 9-4, to move within Inter Maritime Rifle Team The first practice shoot in or- der to qualify for the inter-Mari- tzme rifle team was held Wednes- day afternoon at the Tea l-Iill Rifle Range. This marks the first time that. the rlfiemen of the Pro- vince‘ have shot on the new range since I939. It was a pleasing sight to the committee to see so many shots, both old and new. turn up for the initial practice, representatives coming from as far distant as Surnmerside. The next practice will be held on Saturday, June 7, starting at I30 pm. ' , National League ‘pennant race. The Dodgers victory was mar- red by an accident, to their star centre-fielder, Pete Raiser, who sustained a cut on the top of his head after colliding with the centrefleld wall while making a ard’s drive in the fifth. ' Ralph Branca. went the tance for the seven hits Including homers b Ralph Klner and Hank Green- berg. The big rlghthander fanned nine in gaining his sixth victory of the year. dis Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Ganadians A transmission error on May 30 made it. appear the four had drawn outright. prizes but not h or s c s. Today's confirmation showed. however, that persons be- hind the pseudonyms of My Love, ticket number AC47090 and Jessie the First. 20547362. hld drawn tickets on Merry Quip, while Julia. M47079 and Why Not. BA42598. had drawn tickets on Blue ‘Ir-sin. one of the derby favorites. No change was shown in the balance of the list of Canadians who drew tickets. Rocco Practice ‘There w1~ll practice for the Bram; and Edwards. SI. 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Black Hawks said today that Johnny Gottsellg has been re- appointed cnach of the National llockcy League team for another ls Injured Fl“ A°°‘-13‘/*- Bnoorcwv June 4 r-ni “5}Z°.,’i;,-. . . - - —- ~' " . . announcement. follower! NS“ game Friday night at 8'45 Pistol Pete Rr-isrl‘, Brcoklvnfi» "filTI y-ppgfig that prank rrqmg, C13“. p‘ ‘ luck outfielder, struck his iicucl Cy’ the yeagwys sent,“- Ten-me aguinst the centrefleld wall in I03‘ night get the job The Chicago iiim-zmshuzr ball team are asked practice this evening at the Park diamond at 6.30 sharp. HIEIIFS flame with Pltisblllflh FIT‘; president confirmed he had otTrr- Le ion Practice ates while making a snwfwult"! ti it m lhe Klr-Z. but said they g catch o! a lice drive and cowinwtl coilidnt- agree on contract terms. in a heap. 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