Page 8 The Guardian, Tuesday, July 19. 1955 It will he tlir lust-place Start 7 . Ind the fii'.xt-place Dtirll.,'crs battling 1 out tonight at Nit-mortal Field. The Stzirs are in thP throes of I ltI-ltti! a it-ilk lltit Il:t'ltlL' mm Al lllIl.'lP gzititr lll their last six, itnrts. hut own at that are only xix lit-iiits oiti of first spot and H119 rtlnyed our entnv it-as than 'he Flu-rs and mo loss than lll(' Tennis Meet At Charlottetown Courts and Earl Nlchol- State Pat and Sir Joseph staged al 50- Other good pays during the even- Nicholson . ground the thpee.ql.a.-tsp pole (hg in were Bob Clectr. 51160 to win. had a perfect evening at the plate. awayj Queen Primrose N130 to win and getting I single. two doubles. and llle ll,-5;. Famous Boy 311.90 to win. The .it1m..'il l"'1nre l.1i.tai't'l lsl hntl tlosccl tenntz. tlttlt'utitnrnt utilt get titidr-rtmv Sll3lil'(l1l)'. July 23l t at I ll 1- Wm t.i.xtt Toiiiils Ctiiirls. it was ltnirii:-rl here yes- lertlzn. . The ".FI1l. is llltvll to all I '1: .. ..t 1I':l. it-mils yluli '1! t'tlllll4J'..l'1tIls int beautiful lllii).".'FN ill '.lvr iiioii's titiales. mt-ri's rtlnitiim. larlies' tliiules larltt-5' dt.tili'.r-s and mixed loiiltlw: 'l'tuililttws ll-lttl ii-l-'it kliitlly do ll-ll.-.t hv titn -'..tl.t. vtl:' Rurkc 7.let'rtt' mmt.-. tlttimlrs . A H. ltirlciasnii '11l(l Wuiitltill 11-irtitiiir men's lltllgl-'nli ll M Simpson l.'Hllf'5' tlw.ililr'- ; Burris" Jew- 'I,'trFM' :-rt:lr. S -K. Viz-Donald slim V I-to-l tltttlill ;' ll.-l.-in .u' -t.t- n-.r-ilk ilflilfi title It Paul K" of L”li.t'.'luttc- tr-wr Bud .U:itut'.-.-- and Nltirk hfacfltilgnn are the inland doub- les rhnniplons ' T1,; fines for I-titer-viii the tour- 'rir eat-h n'imr--it :1 . rt-I” f'lfllll and 1 t.' .i ”l.'llvl' wtsllcs .' . an pntor all tlirro Mont: ' Entries xhmtltl lie made at the l eltih hnticn and may he made at tinv time until Friday nlrzltt July in-:tv'vt-ttmt; in 'hr ,lt' of l-tl.'tv- tn; i.-m. -. .-.- wt ltlilt" to all limmr-. -n the r'-lv utrl Province thmp day; till Il!"ll the kind Ni- :r."r!'i": 'i' "W ”'?”'”','1”fT Baseball Standings Ft Till? F1V'lltl'lN' l'RlCSS Arm-rir.-in lmzvzitc W I. Pvt. GM. New York 66 3: H29 - Chlcnun 3:: M 6051 2 Cl(ll'PlilIlfl 5.. "Wu ..'illFv 3 Bmton t'-It lit 7-tr: ll Dr-trriit 3 -ll ?i'l.'l We Kansas City 35-, -,9 lttti til": Wn-iiintztnn 'in 57 .115 25 Baltimore 27 RR Tllfl 27 lnlernrttinmil l.P.'lZlll' 1 W l. Fri. GHI. t Toronto ft." is 6.79 -4 Montreal 5: ill 3'?) 5 Havana so to 533 SM; ROPDI-clef Ar. 17 495 14 Cnlllmlnii-1 I8 30 .479 131-.- Sx"'.'lr .s.r so .2 117 ill? limttttn M .r. 117 11': R.: lint--t.rl .:ti lttl "'1 Baseball Results Rh Tlllt Vlhhflllh. PRESS 'ltiit'itw.tii l.r-.-t:itr- - l1ttitm..tt- rtui flltil with 3 7 1. 1o-tnd...,l; vs, l).,dg9r. Cl'”'-"ill '””l "W ”"''l ” 7 1. Wlndians vs. Yanks 3 1' artl Tririntlns, Smith 161;. ;llCl)odgel-3 "4 yank, Fnrittclcs. .ll'v-um ll , llti'.lf'll fl) y,..Dm;lge" V... lndlam nnrl l.oll;ir l.Fitrrlteln: lllt- llnlt- 2;t,Yantt, V, lndlan, Trtniitfvn 3 2.3-Yanks vs. Dodgers i'.;l-.t-ltlgtlm ll"! too tl,'l A S 1 zttmlndlansl vs. Dodge” ll-.'d!l.s.1W ( tl'. Ijtt tittti tltll .'l 10 1 27--lndians vs. Yank; -tor-rnatliv. lki.-tltinl 17- and Ztt-Dodgers vs. Yanks 0'11-”"'P.1'. Bow. SlrlnIP7' '81 and 29--Dodgers vu. Indiana Astrnth. W Slioiitv tilt l't'-Alier- 310 Open nntbr. l. till u:i.tt Tutsi, lt'r,rs1'.. Ntlititltl to i-;ul- l ., , .' .l: .l. .tlI ttl't tlllti ,'t . 2 K""'t 3'” ' '1'” "D ii i 1 .1 liitlians vs Dodgers ( "1"" I'M”; 1”” 7' - Will” 150 ""'l -i --Indians vi" Yanks 'r:tnrl'i I. innit-7. lV'll7t'ltl1 ii, l ' ' l'IlfliP wt illl .u amt vr.-.t.l 2 l::l".kn'.i " W V ”'ll' l' T"”l'" "iii Vi" tl- lindceriz vs. Yanks t in 1' l ,l l.. ll '1 Yanks vs Indians ll, H W W W. a 7 ill llttdgcrs vs lndtang ,,l,,,.l l l H” H” W l- ll Dndizrrs vs Yanks . l - tr :5 lillzli r.:- .K::::.. at-rt iv.-.tt----c tt.---it n w . -- 5 L A ' . I awn", W. l V VV'hM.Rl1Inll.l Dnclners vs. Yanks KM gm ll " -y .3. lntllans Vs. Yanks (Wm. M MW W) l u 0. ll llidtnns vti Dodgers 1 lVt.lnt r't- ll! 1. -. we nrt-.- l7 .1 l W I ll:'r Hr ”. '1, ll oltmrit-r mid i l l . s9l1lll'llt'l(. it'll llllillit-q'Ylflll(”)'. . F Dodgers And. Stars Meet in Baseball Game Tonight Duduers, who are tied for the lead A pair of fastball pitchers will be given the respective mound asstiziiiiieiits: they are Patti Jay for the I)o(lt:t-rs and Vern Hand- rtilizin for Tom Mac!'arlane's Stars. Giiiiie time 6.15. Begins Sat. Tr'lllllS Ctitirts son. The services of Mr. are axailable each morning and quite a number of younger play- ers are taking advantage of his liistriiclions to improve their ten- nis game. Nick is anxitiiis to instruct as many young players as and ll interested in as well as those who are present- ly playing. Anyone interested in getting a call around at the Charlottetown Tennis Courts any fine morning and get in touch with Mr. Nichol- l0fl. l Queen Primrose and Real Flngo were double race winners on last night's great card of racing witnessed by the largest crowd of the season at the Driving Park. Queen Primrose, driven by Claude O'Brien. won both . heats of the D Pace followed to the wire by Laurel Chic! 1 and Marion E. in the first dash and in the second dash by "j Sleepy Sam and Laurel Chief. The brown mare set a new record of 2.17 for herself in the first and broke it again in the second with a mark of 2.16 25. Real Fingo with Len 0'Meara up squeezed through to hlli dllmond ill! hllh! when they a win over Feather Duster and Miss Mite in the first dash d""l'd ll" RCAF um” by 'l" and the same two horses in the second. with Miss Mite finishing second and Feather in the free-for-all Ann's Duster third. Queen Primrose,.Real Fingo Win Double Dashes: Annls Dream Upsets Favorites 1 I t t The Crystal Dairy kept their unbroken string of victories un- broken at Queen Elizabeth soft, score of 15-9. No one was out In the bottom half of the ! inning and Don Canning had just 1n the first dash it was Famous scored when umpire Klmber call- Dream Boy and Hoosier Doctor finishing ed the game'becauae of a heavy "Mel lh, ta.-miles. Bay state pat, second and third and in the next shower of rain. Ray Stull went the and Sir Joseph. in the first dash and won by a length peoplcs' choices. who third and second Ann's Dream pald 517.341 tn anyone who held . rose and Real Fingo in the second twn dollar ticket on her. dash Bob Clegg The daily double and third dashes and Faraway - route for the dalrymen. He gave over the Lady crossed the wire in the order up eleven hits. struck out five. finished behind the winner. V and walked four. Ken Proctor. op- on Queen Prim- posing ,” h . was touched for 14 lhlts. failed to whiff any batters. paid 320.75 and and issued six free tickets to first. it was 5 dttterent story tn the the quineila on Ann's Dream and Bill Lee led the Alrforcc stick- second stanza however. race by themselves. Coming two horses began to run from the field but on turn into the stretch the brown gelding with Roach Mcciregor Cl1”ll'll'lL'. wont on the run and Sir .ltis(-tih won by ii length in 2.09'il. Dream finished third. Two other liornes second dash of the same established net" of 2.155. and 2.173f respectively. l -.J. 1. l your wen i MIDGET WRESTLERS HERE THURS Above are two of the wrestlingl midgets who will be appearing on 'thr mat card at the Forimi on Thursday evening. Fuzzy Cupid on Hie loll. and .l.lttle Beaver will be two of the foitr rivals in the feature attrac- tion of the card. I bag match. lFu1zy Cupid will hsva as his part- ner Major Tom Thumb while Little Heavens wrestling n-late will he Tiny Tim. Little League Schedule l The following is Mic schedule for the local Little League: .lL'l l t Dodgers vs. Indians LITTLE BEAVER Summary: lst possible.whicl1 was ill! exceptionally good Fanitiiis Boy tsmithi non-players . time over the lioavy track. Ann's Bob Clegg tBernarrli .Hoosier Doctor tShaw).. broke theirlFai-away Lady tCal1beclt).... records despite the hcavy going;.Russeli Clegg (Kennedy) few pointers on the game should Bub Clcgg in the first dash of thellml Bulllong (Moreside) 1') Pace and Famous Boy in the Stanley Boy twlsenerl . 01355 Cottage Frank tLowrcy) Time: 2.15 315; Queen Prinirose t0'Brigm,,,1 And 5th Daahel ,5 Bayl Sir Joseph in the fourth paid 521- ers. hitting it for 4. Grant Chis- holm and Harry Roper each had two bingles in 4 tries. Neil walks a hpme run in four trips. Don Canning had a triple and a circuit clout in three tries. and Earl Smith and Ray Slull also hit 2 for Neil Walker pulled off two 1 beautiful running catches in can- lwLadies' Golf 51 Match play for the Longworth 7 Trophy was finalized last Friday. 1 I 4 5 6 fl 7 3 with Mrs. J. A. Likely the winner. 1.17 W5. luly liltli. was won by Mrs K. M. Boy owned by Mayhew and" Smith. driven by E. Smith. . C5""'”' . Part-mutuel. lst dash. stt.ts0;; A” "'"l5' "'9”'l.”” "9 ”'"”"d'd 3.70. 5.70. 5.10. 4.40, 5.60. Second "M ll.” q”"””3”'l3 '””"d "W 'l"' gull. ullglll 4311' 3,10; 2.70. 130 .championship will be played 250' Thursday. July 21st. 2nd And uh Daslien Royal Scott Jr. tGregoi'y)...1 7 Time; 2.16 4.5; 2.16 25. 1 Real Fingo owned by Mrs. E lLaurel Chief lBlrl.l ........ ..2 3 Muslacellsy mm by L, 0- SleeP.V Sam tilennesseyt. 4 2 Mearal Marion E. IKellyl . . . . . . . . ..l 4 pal-l.l-nllluel; 1.; dull 530- IMannister Direct tDewarl..G 5 ;lm' lm; 11). ii"). 24ml; 1", 9”'-V MW" lliofesldsl------5 7 dash" 3.40; 3.10. 3.00 2.20. 1.50. ltreddle Scott to Meg;-gih H7 5 2,80 tcountess Carlo IBarrieaui. 8 8 gme: 2.11: 2.16 M5. till And IHI Daaliu ueen Primrose owned an drlven by Claude 0-3,.lml dlstr 'JOSIpll fldeweuynt . . . . . ..2 I p.,-l.m.llu,l, ln dull. ll”; ,Ann is Dream (Callbeckt . . . . ..1 3 170, 5.1,; llml 4.00? alml znd Bay State Pal tMcGregor)...:l 2 dull. 4.40; 3450' 4.30: zlml I-loo Prudence Hy tMoreside).....4 0 2.541 'lGshagan tshawt . . . . . . .. .. 4 impact t0'Mearal . . . . . .. .. 5 IN And "Mi Dashes Johnny Kalmuck tKelly).....7 7 Time: 2.11; 1.09 US. Real Fingo t0'Mearai. .. Feather Duster tMacKinnon).2 --1 1 Ann's Dream owned by I. J. 3lCurran. driven by G. Callbeck; . lMlu Mite tsarrieaut . . . . . ..3 2l sl, Joseph owned by Hp, gen", l .Ra.lah Hanover tMoreside)...5 4 driven by A. Llewellynl The match will be l7he mt twoyllud-I Echo lsmlllll ........ Hl ll Pmmuluell M dash, 1,”; out of three with no time limit. Mlldale tBirt.l . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..s 5 3.90, mi; 2.60. 2.70. 2.40. One old favorite and a new fav- orite will meet in a heavyweight gn. Len Hughes. who has long been a well known Maritime mat- man, will tangle with a new- comer. All Pasha. the Terrible Turk. in a match that like the main event will he to the finish with no time limit. Halifax Tennis C HALIFAX ICPl caption, seeded players moved ear-I ily through rounds on the Naval Scotia junior championships here Monday as every asphalt court in the area was taken over for the opening 45 matches. Dale Williams of Halifax upset fourth-seeded Deanne Smith of Li- verpool ln the junior singles. 6-2. 3-6. 6-2. in boys juvenile singles. play narrowed down to the semi-final round with three Haligoninns and one New Glasgow player left in the running. .lohn Cooper. Ken Zlatin and Bill Reddcn of Halifax and Jim MacDonald of New Glas- with straight sot victories. singles. Alsn Bettie. Bridgetown; John Hamm. New Glasgow: Nicky Weathersttin. Stu Mclnnes and Stephen Tlintiipsoii. Halifax. Gre- izor llopr. Rotheaay. N R. all won their opening matrlies Young Johnny Grant of Halifax eliminated Rnlierf t"rutlen of Mont- clair. NJ . in a junior men": three- set fight. 3-6. 6-3. 7-5. Crtidcnls sis ter. Joan. won her opctiing lllZll('ll in the girllx iuvcnile singles. down- fi-0. 6-i. Ann lrwiii. of Ottawa advanced Gttrncn titti no mo rt 9 3 V" I V ' ' pl,ll,,l,,ll,t Q ,l,,,, H; "M. ,l H or P. in the girls singles without lifting (v....n;.-.-on .. .. flrrlylnll l,.,,,,. .IRy a racket h.V tlrfault from Barbara ' M Jim ill Mind Jinn. 3'' in I Qauue s "123:-anriife Halifax ten hed rtn"' an i - - - i f" 1. xitlmnt p... t... H, lg t,.ll.,,;,ll 9 line semi final round of the girls .9 ,5, llmll .,;, llllh W, Ry 1 fl. Th '" I. l uvenie single: by winning two Cooper: Slnllllltllx. littilwr -5- liatteprl IlnmtllizlCit:”Ba::ballwl.(::fLmuch” Sh! defealed Mauls l Eray lil lit-,rt' tTt ttirl Srtiiittit-I. ltjtto who have had at least 30 S'.""" M Halifax 6'” 6-1' 8."d "'0" iv .. i........l- ll ,g l,.,l,,, ,, lull mun '1, Ml lrimmt-rl Leslie Cole of Halifax 6-0. Nu in-ti. .t... -... iv... t:...... 1 no as it I M M Semttitt k l.rv"tl't: l(-,.ll..”,l 5 I 3l 1 ll 355 -"D H C D . " into-rn:ilInn.il Luagiie nml” ,- Q 14 g ll n1 Colitmhn: min rm I10 2 )1 ti land. p ll; 3:, ll Montreal Iltft M0 00.x It 4 0 l ll,.(-l,,l,. g , 34 1 lo 2” ' Gray. Vvheat 7 anti llitrri-; ilt'vs- in C ll ' 3 ll 3 lo .' dale and 'i'cr:d Ir-Gray. HR. Col P A "m x '57 3. V "'-Plllksillll. To-rim Standinigere 1 l 7"" I P w L Pts. Richmond not not It 2 5 tl'Flyarx , to g 4 lg Rortiemr r-on vnt x. 5 7 Ilnndgprg , , ll 5 3 l, Narrlells .llo.tl.-am 1- .-nut st stars I s 4 3 Pietra. it.-tun: mitt Hlittp ttltl Rrhd-Marmara l.V.vrlnll:i l'”"l""-' p,.,.,.,,..l nulls--Knit MlrDnlllll.i and rat- mt-timnmi um I0" 012 s R ti hf? lW"""l!'- "WI!" 7- R,,,.l,,,.,,,. W. ,,l,, ml, 2 ., J Doubles-J. lnclalr. en 4 Starr and ll';ttlimztnn: Mofnrd, T'l”"'”'l' C”V"' 9" ' JM.0l,, ,9, "W, lhnlll lrwlmrdh Home R'unsePurcelI and D. .1 HR: Rtlirl ll'ntl-ti-Jilin, 3 ”t'(,'l'''lld- 5”" 1- 5, swam" W, 00,, "(L2 7 0- Pitching -R. Stanley. Flyers I-0 Blliialn 7'70 (I00 lflr K it) (ll D' ' '--'7 ""&' C Jliltnstin Vttil-I-r I2i mm H;-y. : man: Marl:--rr .md cm-tilt HR: .. ',fBuf-Porter. Vollmer Svr-Hvvmall. L-.fnhn.:rtti. l M0 M13 in It In I 123 IN 011:4 1.2 I ' Cueciie. Ladera (8). Ross til, r Elarrls 471 and Montalvn: Blake. Elilmv-"tit uni R4-rberet, flrllfla L a 3&9 .III: also and NEW roar IA!)-Jaclt riocii. tIlfDflDO FGIQ an I Dell loan in the U. 5. national open golf championship at fan Francisco. was named the mantra out- standhig professional athletellar 4111:: Doll alapnrtswrmrs hvl.dcIst4!'l. Seeded player in the junior men's ' ing ('arol Walker of Chester. NS.. Entries For Suniniersidti Raceway Saturday. July 23 I P. M. FAST TIME FREE FOR ALL--! DAIHEB-8:50.00 A DASH Ann's Dream. Gahagan. Sir Joseph. Bay State Pat, Prudence Hy. A PACE-2 DASllE54Hm.M A DASH Peter Clogs. Captain Morgan. Jo .10 Spencer, Meg. Hedgewood will, on, ex. Ohief. ill Conto. Jean Bee Lea. I PACE-2 DASHE5-8175.00 A DASH Laurel Chief. Jay's Hope. Tommy Morgan. Sleepy Sam. Manister Direct. Lil Frisco. 1.1195. Turida Guy. America's Ace. Abe Clegg. Faraway Lady. Lusty': C PACE-ONE DASH 5150.00 Star Clcgg. Uscitals Boy. G. Ann 0. Lou Budlung. Lee Caverello. lulie Clegg. Frisco Flag. Jolly Mark. Jolly Clegg. Thelma M. Clegg. ll-ly'l Goldie. Eklgar D.. Mr. Scarlett. Guy Harvester C 'l'R0'l'-ONE DASH 3l50.00 . Jimmie A.. Robert Lea, Sir Francis Drake. Chris- ie Lincci. Frisco the Great. Miss Worthy Dale. Buddy Budlnng. Royal colt Junior. DECLARATION TIME TUESDAY. JULY 19th NOON Management reserves the right to re-arrange pro- R...., l,alll.,,l .l.,,., .,..,,. .l.,.,,..gl, gram should not sufficient declarations he made. Speeches AGAIJIAH BICEHTEHHIAL Wednesday. July 20. 1955 Pontifical High Mass at 10:00 A.M. Official Opening at 2:00 P.M. CELEBRATION At RUSTICO. P. E. I. - Floats e Pageant -e Folk Songs Band Concert -e Fireworks Cordial invitation to all. uavra ' .mw.. t and Mrs. G. G. Wood the runner-1 Bob Clegg owned by 22.11. Fnriil UP- .drlven by E. Bernard: Famouitl Th? Mllfh Ilainsl P87. Pllyhdl Crystal Dairy Defeat Air Force 15-9 t.re field. Don Canning made I leaping catch of LeClair's poten- tial Tllll leasuar in the seventh and Earl Smith nipped two run- ners at third by fast. tags. Both Joe Bernard and Joe Hunter. op- sevanth nosing catchers. did some snappy whipping to the racks. Geo Reit- msler and Don Canning led the RBI boys with three batted in apiece. Llneu:ore:- - RCAF Lanes . (to 18) 0 I ll 4 Crystal Dairy 014 M1 1 ll 14 4 Umpires: Plate Klnibor. bases. Cottrell. Fonicinu Makes Davis Cup Team MONTREAL. tcp)-po.. Fun- tana of Toronto today was omeg- ally named fourth menu" .1 CInIdl'a 1055 Davis Cup tennis team. Lorne Main of Toronto and Vancouver. Bob Bedlrd of Sher. brooke. Que. and Heart nocluin of Montreal were named to the team last week. Canada meets Brltlsli Want In- dies in DBWS CUP competition ln'ght the B. Y. C. will play the runs and a double in the Senator's. here starting July 22. ADD LASTING BEAUTY AN'D COMFORT TO YOUR HOME BY USING 24" B. C. CEDAR SHINGLES. These shingles give your home character as well as ws.rmt.li. Easy Ind quick to ap- ply to side walls. Can be painted or oiled. Available in 8 gndel. A N S -.t, Percy Paris T.I(.O's Hayen ITELIAIITON. N. S. (GP. .. Percy Paris of Halifax Monday scored a technical knockout over Maritime light-weight champion Jackie Hayen when. the Stellarton boxer suffered a dislocated jaw as the bell ended the second round. , - HIycn's title was not at stake in the scheduled 10-round bout. There were no knockdownl. Paris weighed 142 and Hayen. 137Vi. In a six - round welterweight semi-final. Bernie McKtnnon. of Kentvllle. N.S. knocked out Don Chisholm of Pictou. N.S. at 1:29 of the first round after flooring Chisholm earlier for an elKh' lcount. Softball Game This Evening The Basilica Youth Club will play the Navy this evening on the Old Diamond in a City Soft- ball League game at 0:15. l l BYC vs. Navy 1 I In the City Softball League to-l on the Old Diamond It6.15. t u lllllllll ttrtir is 600 BUILDER OR PERSON REHOVATIHG THEIR HOME JUST ARRIVED FROM IRITISH COLUMBIA A corlecd of B. C. Fir Finish. This car includes casings. bcsebocrds. lambs. etc. It is all clear stock-not a knot in the undead. The price is attractive roe. Schurmans policy of carlocid buying claws you to do more with each dollar you spend and yet assures you of top quality merchandise. SPEAKING OF SHINGLES . l l We who have In stock Eastern Cedar Shin gles in all grulea. These are low in cost and ideal for fnmi buildings end the better grades for homes. MORE ABOUT SHINGLIS This Hana uphult shingles. We carry two of Hie worldis moat tailaua brands - JOHNS-MANVILLE end BABRHITS. 'l1ieae shingles are evellable h e. var- iety of colors-some colors ere solid. others soft, subtle DIOIICJ of two or more basic line. They possess beauty and charm and they have practicability end dursbilitv. It well. Pick your color most suited for your buildinglfrom I wide seleolea of samples on display in our ettnctivo show reonl. ron rmnn iuosut: DURABLE V 3 N lIHUHMAll 1 Baltimore. Drags White Sox.Farther rom Top By THE CANADIAN rugss trippe; for Washington. a tom. 5 ltim Orl l' J wit "10 000-4 u...'... .”'t'w..n.” '&t....'"'t..t.. ill.” Wag-1 how cm In an and Mad. lm 3,0 vlcw tlOC0lIdWIl Illll.llIIIOIiIh'-D Willi provanltlodw tho. second-ptaz lg: ”"'. ”l””'' "5 W” 5' '9"!- froin gplntng on the idle American lw” "”""3' keen. The loss :: NW6 Qvhllle two games cw or . Connauglif Sq. 6 les in Chicago today. The shutout was Wilson's third of 1 Prince Strut Square Sl0PDett the year and his seventh vlctorylconnaught squm yesterday after homer following a single by Calsponsored by the Playground Cont Abrams in the first inning -iro- mission. vided the Orioles with the margin Hm-ry Callaghan was llle M" In the only other afternoon game 1 to help his cause. l-landregan had in the mliors Washington handed a pair of doubles for the winners the Kansas City Athletics their. Doucette and MacArthur shared 7MacArthur clubbed out a doublr THREE NIGHT owns l ml 3 mm. l Three night games were sched-. D"""'' ""d9 "'9 "ulslanmw cinnatl was at Brooklyn. Ml1wau-:l3lI'I!- E!" 3""'''m' keel at New York and Chicago nil , Philadelphia. N. S. Baseball Kentville S. ltnllarton 4 plans of the Chicago Wbttr, ox 5' 5”" 0WPllI- ml League loading New York Yan-1 Prince 51. Sq. 20 whom they open a three-gain" ter- ngslnst nine losses. Gus Trlandos' noon 114 in the softball team of Victory. nlng pitcher and hit two it-iptg, "Vent-h defell. 0-1 .pltchlng duties for the losers and tiled in the National League. ctu-tfleldlns play of the Wm Um- Roy Sievars clubbed two home win. Eddie Yost also had around- SHOP AT YOUR "one star" BUILDING sumv SHOPPING CENTRE lerials II NEWS FOR THE HOME