;-....'.q‘ I..- ...:<- ; Ian trotted down The Basilica Youth Club moved into second place in the City Soft- ball yesterday evening by coming from behind to edge the Legion 9-5 in 1 hard fought game. The Liguoriiin Youth Club took over fifth place with L 10-8 win over Keefe Drug. A home run by John Walsh with Dunstan MacDonald on third base in the last of the sixth inning provided the B.Y.C with their winning margin. The homer was the second of the game for Walsh. He connected for a bases enipti smash in the fifth inning. Charlie Weatherbie and Kenny Tulle also homered for the R.Y.C. The Legion raced into an early lead scoring three times in the first inning. Then added another ‘oi the second inning and two more in the fourth to go ahead 6-Cl. Charlie Weatlierbie put the B.Y (‘. back in the ball game in the fifth with his two run homer Walsh .f-illowed \\ ith his home run to tie the score and Ray .\lacCloske_\' uht. fniloued with a single. later S(‘4ll'(‘(.. on a f'.clric'“.< f’IT(‘i(‘P The Legion l'.l‘.(I the score in lllt fiixlh inning uith pitcher John Thistle SCt1l'li'1it Dunstan MacDon- ald hit a triple in the last of the rixiii for the B\'.C and \\'al<h fol- l'l‘.\f‘i’l \\llll li.s game \\llll1‘.ll_'.' Ilfi'llf'l' In the fi:st of ill!‘ SI‘\f‘lllI’I l.o_vo!a BYB Edgellegion 9-3 As LYG Defeat Keefers 10-3 Murnaghan of the Legion lead off with a walk and later scored on an infield out. Dunstan MacDonald. pitched his first game for the B.Y.C. and al- lowed only six hits in earning the victor_v. John Thistle hurled for the Legion. gave tip eight hits. Harold H(’|ll1E&‘3) made A fine grab off Junior Dowltng and Walsh came. up with a good play on Char- lie Sinclair for the best defensive efforts. Verne Blanchard of the Legion had two hits. Bleiiis Nicliolsioii. the former .\fouiit Allison Uiiiversiiy football and basketball star. pitched his the route as the Youth Clubbers defeated Keefe Drug. Nicholson gave up seven hi‘. iialked fotir and struck out seven (‘ii-orge SCl1lf?_\€‘l' pit-chrd for Keen: Druc and allowed six hits. The L.Y.C. won the game in the fifth inning, scoring four times to Jl‘(‘.lk a 3-3 tie. Nicholson, Jack ,\‘lat~Doiiald. Paddy Sliepliard and irr.=. In the seventh inning Frank i)lll\l1 put the game on ice for the L\'.C. when he connected for a no riin homer. Dunn and Paddy Shephard led lie LYC \\ith two hits \\’Illlt‘. \\'i11:;iins hit a triple and single for the losers Young Horses Impressive In Races At A liiize crowd of rating fans. t-kn: .’l(I\'.illlH2l‘ 0.’ tie \\lli‘lTl iimt \Il'll"5SPfl an oiitslniftliiig tacit: Illf‘f‘l at R:i'ii-site _\rstei't1ay a.‘lr)‘nmll‘I. Coinprtit.on in practi- rally ali rlissc: was keen and the timrs. pail cularly by the younger linrses, good. Two yoiin: horses. making llleil’ first offi-::ii starts. nlniig “ill! the irtcmn .\/lss Palli stole the spot- lghi riiir-vi; the mcet. Miss. Palli. a siirprise winner in the second race, pairl a hr-nltliy $60.20 at the part-miittiols for a \\ll1 ticket. Brim.-e the race was completed ahe \\.'i< forccd to share the $|)ol— ll:.‘\l \\‘tll Bobbi" Hunter and I\Tlll‘lFl E. Bobby Hunter. a four year old owned ivy Clark Smith Riverside iMuriel E. «L. Kelly‘ I 2 Roma Hudlong «W Kelly) 4 3 Sonny B. lB(‘l'll.ll'f.l' 5 4 Titties: 2.18 4-5; 2.18 4-5; .li<s Palii, owned by Dr. B.shop and driven by Elwood Sim . Tartan. ;ouiied and driven by Eric More- iside. l Third Race Rt-l)r~cc.i‘= .\louey iMarDnn:oltli 1 3 Kitty M.icK:t_v <1-"i'itzPatrii-kt 2 1 ‘America‘s Ace iciidniorei 3 lPcnny Royal lC0llinsl 4 dr. l3nnnic's Money (Rankin) dr. dr. Timrs: 2.21 3-5: Rebecca's Money owned and driven liv Sterling Mac- Donald; Kitty Maclinv. owned and driven by Gerald Fit-7.Palrick. and Donnie. Siniirnns. won both; dashes of the fourth race. coveringi T-‘ourth RIM the last mile in 2.31 3-5. Muriel a sister of Mzirion F.. Flolihv Hunter ICla:'k South‘ 1 1 mid otvned by Cliff Ellis oi’ O‘Lcary_Goldie S iMail)onalrli 2 2 failed to win a heat but she placedlcalument Forever <S*iaw\ 3 .1 third and second in the race for; Times: 228 1-5: 2.21 3-5: Bobbi the troiters. In the second race Hunter owned by Clark Smith and she got. away to a prior start but Donnie Simmons and driven by ranw on strong to trot. the last Clark Smith. hall on the nlilsirle and finish a close sccond in Tartan. First Farmers Race Judy Burllonia. owned and driven by veteran rrinsman Cyril Smith of Hunter River. won the first dash of the opening rave. Cari Prism. m-ncrl and driven by an-- oiher HI,llTfl‘,l' River driver, Ralph VfacF‘a(i\'eii. won the second dast of the event by heating off I strong strrtrh challenge on thc part. of Jiirly Biidinng. Miss P'ill' and Tartan split ii-inning l1nl’Vl1'\ in the trot. Miss Pall: unit the first dash and Tar- the stretch in a h:-autifiil three horse finish to win the second dash. Sonny R showed the way most of the second race. As they rniinclcd the upper corner on the last lap around it was sonny B. Tartan and Miiriri E. Tartan and Muriel 1-‘.. moverl alicid in thr- stretch with Tartan winning by R Ilfkfir. Rl‘l7(‘('i'.’t'I Moncv. reiiicrl b_v nuurr St:-ring l\ITM‘DOllRl(I of Bt'idgr‘tn\\‘n. won the first clash of the third race. This race was mar- red by an accident. tn Bonnie's lifnney. Driver Lester Rankin was throun from the stilky and re- f]ll'l'l‘rl utP'il(’7Il attention for sev- ere hruiscs. Prunv Royal feri-d a font ‘bound in the race and may possibly be nut. of the racing game. for most. of the nea- iiori. The mishaps ncriirred inde- for - penricnflv nl each other. Yoiivitt Bobby Hunter lvd all the may in uvinning the first dash of the fourth race. Goldie S.. (Il'l\'l'Il hr ozvnrr George MacDonald. set the pace in the second race but Robby Hunter came on in the stretch to win by I nose in a great finish King‘: County, driven h_v G. Ryan. had little troiible. in winning the first Farmers Race while Mic- lie‘. Peter iron the second. In a rarr-off between the top ivinncrs of both racrr. King’: County was Again the ninnrr. The atarter for the first four classes was George Hooper. IFMMARY Flnt Ran .lud_v Budlniiz (C. Smith) Carl Frisco (MacFadyen\ Keppoch Playgirl (Willis) Rhodnla D. <Moresidei 3 Times: 2.22 23: 2.191 Judy Bud- lnng owned and driven by Cyril finfith: Carl Frisco. owned and driven by Ralph Machidyen. I 4 1 usua- It-cond Race Mina Pnlll (Shawl 1'"-nin iMnreside) II»-A .-en also suf-y ‘Kings County IG. Ryam L KHImll('k The Great ii\facKcn7:e- 2 2 T‘IIElll:ll’1f'I Budlong (MacKinnoiii 3 I Thorndaie tYoungt 4 3 Times: 227 3-5: 2.26 2-5: Kings County. owned and dl"l\'l"l’\ by George Ryan. Second Farmers Race Michael Peter (J. Ryan) 1 ‘Lily Kalmuck (Carrier! 2 y Time: 2:43: Michael Peter owned and driven by Johnny Ryan. ‘ Third I-‘armen Race Kings Coiiiitv 10. Ryan) 1 Michael Peter IJ Ryan: 2 Kall‘l’.'lCk The Great iMacKcn7.iei .1 Thornd;iio iYnung\ 4 Highland Rudlong iMacKiiiiioiii 5 Time: 230. l -~—— -—~— ~———-— ; ollba|lPraclice 'rii‘- City :5llCl\'t’l'N i.'.ii liolcl ll aofiball pI':ll‘LIi"Q on the Old Dia- mond Iit six o'clock this evening ‘Nalioiial Parlt‘ Softball League 8; Jone: in the moved Dalvay League Douglas Bros. znto first place National Park Softball ycstcrnlay evening by defeating Betlford. Glen Newsom was thi- wlniiing pitcher and 1"rank Brad- ley the loser. Harness Racing Al Truro Track TRTVRO (CPI —An upset win in the first dash marked the third lacing progi-uni of the season at the Trurn harness track Wednes- dav. Fingoflx Girl. u long shot in the betting. captured the Initial dash and combined with Joe Cook. a favorite in the second race. to take the daily double. Fingn‘: Girl paid 333 to win and the double was worth $77.20. The Quinelln feature was won by Pat- rick Budlong with Reta Federal in second place. paying 37.40. first game for the LY.C. and Went, will Slicphard scored for the win-. " Iy Rotlsom LITTLE seonfi . I . Muir. /~iu-:~c LE5‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESS The New York Gianta ran out ’ ninth inning miracles Wednes- I i and \\'ere beaten by Milwaukee The National League leaders .liiaded the bases with nobody out ‘in the final frame. But Dave Jolly Ireplaced Jim Wilson and retired the side while the baserunners waited in vain. | Home runs by Joe Adcock. Andy iPafko and Del Crandall accounted for four of the five Milwaukee ‘runs. i In the American League the l“haves" look it away from the "have riots" attain. l First place Cleveland defeated Plillarlolnliia 5-2 Second place Chl- 't-ago beat Wasliington 8-6 and third ‘place New York thumped Detroit -94. SWIN ON lI01\H-IRS The lndian.- used their home run war clubs to topple the Athletics. 'All of their scoring came on hom- crsi by Larry Doby, Al Rosen and lpitcher Bob Lemon. Rosen's blast ‘was his first homer since May 28 and gave him the league lead with 14. Lemon's victory was his ninth JKEIIDSL four losses. Bob Pnrierfield had pitched 12 successive complete games but he couldn't survive the first inning against the White Sox. They bat- tered him for five rtins only to waste the advantage and find them- selves tied 8-6 in the fifth after a two-ruln triple by Tom Umphlett. The winning runs scored on a pinch (Indians, Chisox And Yankees twin; Giants Lose To Braves single by Sherm Loliar in the sixth. Gil McDougald broke out of a prolonged batting slump with three doubles and a single. good for four runs, as the Yankees whipped De- troit. McDougald tied the score at 3-3 in the fifth with a two—run double and drove in two more in the sixth as the Yanks clinched matters with a four-run rally. city Baseball The Maritime Central Airways I-‘l_\ers will meet W. G. Barbour's [lodgers in the opening game of the City Baseball League this evening at Mcinorial Field at eight o'clock. The other teams in the three fr.-am league is the Michael Bros. Stars. The league has been or- ganized by the baseball committee iaiiiifédi This Afternoon round in the ladies ciimpctition for the Loiigwortli Trophy at the Belvedere Golf Course will be played this after- noon. The time of play will be arranged by the players. Follow- ing is the draw for today M‘. Buntain-Bye Wood-Bye Brown-Bye S. MacDonald-Bye G. MacDonald The first vn. Mrs. Baker-Bye. De.Bloi.s vs. Mr: Horne. LlIl€l_\ —Bye. MacNeill-Bye. Miss D. Stewart vs. Mrs. Weir. Miss I. Macbellan-Bye. Mrs. l-lowatt-Bye. Mrs, 1/ongworth-Bye. Mrs. Gillis-Bye. Mrs. Cannon vs. Mrs. Cerry Mra. Maclienzie vs. Miss Stewart. N. S. Baseball 1 Halifax Cardinals 3. Liverpool 0 Dartmouth 5. Stellarton 3. Kenlville 5. Truro 0. National Park Following its the iichedule. for the Dalvay National Park S of t bit ll League: .lI'NE:— 27#COV(‘I\P:'Id at National Park. sianhope and Bedtord at National Park. 30——Stanliope at Douglas Bros. 61 Mrit. M Johns. National Park at Coveliead Road. .Il'LY:— 4 — Bedford and Stanliope at National Park, Douglas Bros. at Jones and Covehead at National Park. 'T»Covehead nt. Stanhope, Na- tional Park at Bedford. 1l——Stanhope at National Park. head at. National Park. 14---Stanliope at Covehead Road. flediord at Douglas Bros. it Jones. ll! —- Betilord at National Park. Dougla.-i Bros. (‘L Jones and Stan- hope at National Park. 21 —- National Park at Douglas Bros. 4!; Jones. Bedford at Cove- liead Road. 25—Douglas Broil. dz Jone: It National Park, Covehead and Her- ford at National Park. 28—Stanhnpe at National Park. Bcdford at Douglaa Bros. dz Jones. A1'GliS'T‘:— 1- National Park and Covehead .11 National Park. Bedford at Stan- hope. 4 —- Douglas Bros. E Jones at Stanhope. Covehend Road at Na- tional Park. 5 — starihope at Bedford. Cove- hend at Douglas Bros. at Jones. 11—Stanhope at Covehead Road. Bedford at National Park. 15—National Park at Stanhope, Cnvehead Road at Douglu Bros. at Jones. la-—Coveheed Road at slanhope, Douglas Bros. at Jones at nedford. 22 —— National Park It nedtord. Stanliope at Dougie: Bron. at Jones 25 — National Park at Douglas Bron. at Jones, Bedford at (love- head. Douglaa Bros. 4: Jones and Cove-_ of the Abegweit A. A. ll. with the co-operation of M.C.A.. W. G. Bar- hniir l.ld.. and Michael Bros. The M. C. A. l-‘lycrs and i\ficli- moi‘: Stars are junior clubs while the Dodgers are the Intermediate team. Jimmy .\IacDonald will manage the Flyers. ’1‘om Mac- I-‘arlane the Stars and Jack Ready the Dodgers. Rasr-hall coach Randy Edn'ai'ds will supervise leasztie 0p(‘l'allOll§. instruct the plaiers anti rnnduct practice sessions. During league games the feaim will he handled by their managers. Ahegwelt. official: night they apprr-ciaierl the splen- did gesture of tlie sponsorin: firm! and they would tee that all teams are equipped and coached rr~llevin;: the sponsors of am’ oh- ligafinns nf iiroiirlltitt l"Illllpl1TPT1l. I.Inl‘\iD.l of the II\l(‘F‘ teams Eifilééiigiii League Schedule Following is the schedule the City Baseball League: June 24 - M.C.A. Flycro vs. Barboiirls Dodgers. 29 —- Michael Bros Stars vs. M <laied last for C.A. Flycrs. July 1 — Open. 6 — Dodgers vs. Stars. it — I-‘lyers vii. Dodgers. 13 — Stars vs. Flyers. 1.5 — Dodgers vs. stars. 10 —- Flyers vs. Dodgers 22 —— stars vs. Flyers. 27 — Dodgers vs. Star: 29 —- Flyers vs. Dodgers. Augult 3 —- Stars vs. Flyers. 5 —— Dodgers vs. stars. In addition to the League gamrs there will be plenty of exhiiition C01lt('5l-K. l“l'oo Late To classify“ 176it—aKt.1c A7r_A'CiiEi{r‘IjiNo_7s'. Brackley Beach. side. delivery rake. Turner Farm Equipment. FOR SALE — T\V0 BIi0CK\' horses, priced to Iell It Turncr l-‘arm l-Iquipnicnt. FOR. SALE — AT CHESIJGT Hughes, West Covehead, Mas- sey rope loader. Turner 1-‘arm F4Q|ll|ll'1\(‘l1I. FOR SALE — ONT‘: H(\l.S'l‘1':lN liull; five-yr-air-nld con. to fresh- end .luly l.'i; heifer to freshen; also two fresh cows. Apply Jack Marti-"ht-e. Clyde River. —— AT (TIEOBGE llugliet. Hrnckley Point, Massey Ilarris hinder. ‘i fool cut. in perfect condition: Hall IIIl‘iI!I1I‘l’ League To Open Here This Evening elsewhere in this they stand at pre- sent. However there are still plenty of berths available for players and any still desirous of playing on one of the teams are advised to turn out any time and they will be welconie. As the league is an Abegweit House League team: will be coni- peting for the City title and Abegueii. individual awards. There will also be awards for the lead- ing halter and outstanding pitcher in the league including the play- Idovrns which will be the best of which appear issue are as three game: between the first and second place teams. In addition to the regular lea- gue games there will be quite in number of exhibition games for limit the juniors and lT1I(‘l'lTl£‘(I' late: against outside clubs. LineuTi'sfillf*Cily Baseball Teams Following are the tentative line- ups of the three teams in the City Baseball League. Baseball coach Randy Edwards stated last night that these are only the starting lineups and there is still plenty oi room on each team for additional ball players. . Any players who wish to play are quite welcome to join these .‘lllDS. Eacli player will be given the opportunity of playing plenty of bail. Junior Team: . M.(‘.A. I-‘lye.rs—Forbes Kennedy. c: Donald MacDonald. ll: Vern Hanrahan, p; Lorne MacGuigan. iii: Bob Lund. 2b; Jack Kane. :52 Willie Dunn. 3b; John Square- hriggs. lf; Malcolm MacFadyen. cf; Bill MacKinnon. rf; Mgr., Jimmy MacDonald. Michael Bros. Stars-—Dick St. luhn. c; Don LeClair. c: Roger I-lacLeod. p: Lorne MacDougall. p: Ronnie Stanley, pi Cliff Ready. 2b; Allan Gillis. 2b; Don MacLeod. ss; Don MacKenzi'e. 3b; Brian Mac- Callum. 1!; Don Whalen .cf; Ken Mat-Donald. rf. Mgr.. Tom Mac- Farlane. Intermediate: W. G. Barbour’: Dodgers ~—- Mer- lin Devine. c; Phil Venoit. p: Don- nie MacLcan. p; Ed Lund, lb: Chas. Kennedy, 2b; Gus Flynn. ssi Ra ')lI Plneau. Rb: Ken MacDon- MEN'S MEN'S STORE Baseball Results Notional League Milwauk'ce 200 111 000-5 10 0 New York 010100 000-2 9 0 Wilson, Jolly (9) and Crandall; Gomez. Jansen i2t McCall (6I. Konikowski (Bi and Wcstriim. W—- Wilson. L—Gomcz. HRs: Mil~Ad- cock. Pafko. Crandall: NY~Mays. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Values to $59.50 35.00 The GIIEENIIAL Co. Ltd. I Page B The Guardian -—In the best game to date in the Summerside Town Baseball League the C. and B. squeezed out a \vln over the Air Force team at Queen Elizabeth Park last eve- ning the final score 3-2. Dee Le- furgey and White each gave up eight hits and though the R.C.A.I". made eight errors in the field. the majority of the miscues were not serious. and there were many good plays on both sides. Curran and Briggs‘ infield never looked smoother, and only one miscue was chalked up against the construc- tion crew. The Air Force got flint-allay, June 24. 1954 G. And B. squeezes Du? 3-2 Win Over Air Force sack was close and the airmer protested it vigorously. The short- stop‘: toss to first base was wflq and Lefurgey raced to third. Grant Grady’: sacrifice fly to centre sent him home. There was no furthg; scoring in the game which went the regulation nine innings. Grant Grady. Whalen. and Le- furgey each got two safe blngleg Lefurgey'| hits being a triple and double. Stabb and Cannon also hit for two bases. For the R.C.A.F Cox and Stabb each got a bun’ of bingles. Joe Dalton made the finest catch of the season when he Cl”°l""3“ M0100 000*“ 3 0 their first tally in the second in- ran from centre field into 1 ft . . ‘. . 1 “’v°2l:'-iii-e. ii’-“°»i‘-1-é 2:":'.E:?:.:::“itl:?..".l‘:;..‘°.‘:3: “i in (B) and Seminick; Newcome and ire. Fen was safe when hi hop 5‘ ' SCt3P:'::Jlil;‘- L—V0"lln°“‘)‘,;‘;‘9h02 7 In I per went through short. and Cox 303 SCORE « - — - ii. A wii 1 '1‘ d PL“5ggl'3h d [:0 00.1 fsld snuffcda Lbrlitmih? lsIisde.0ub(1?e §t'Cl')3’FébF'y"' A? g H P0 A "3 a ix an ‘arm; itteie . d B_ . h b - . ga . . . . . .. 2 0 1 1 Purkey (BI Hctkl (9: and Shepard. the Hall‘: tltvoscll/2?: ’.’“"““"- ss 3 o o 4 :1 3 L—Littlcfleld. HR: StL—Repuiski. Lcfumey banged 3 triple on a vent ncotland. (lb . I 0 1 1 2 0 Chicago 000 100 101“3 7 2 long fly far over the ccntrefieldc-r'i. I °g"s°"' lb I 0 1 3 0 2 Philadelphia 102 000 -'i2x—-5 8 0 head. Grant Gradv hit 3 tricky ‘ 1 1 9 1 1 Poliet. Tremei <7! and Cooper, hopper 1],“ eluded the catchegs 4 I 2 1 0 0 Tappe (Tl: Simmons and Lopata. mnve bringing Lcfurgev home. -'l 0 1 0 0 0 L'—P°1l°l- HR? Cl‘l"J3Ck5°"~ Gillis went to first for “free and I 0 0 1 0 1 F. I Am°”°'“ Lu!“ Wlialcn doubled to right sending 3 3 0 3 0 trs G d . ' 0 0 0 Phiiadeiiwhia mo 0001004 7 2 anti‘;-‘mi .3.-°il.°‘§po??§°5‘ct‘§."‘§fi3iil““ 2 8 24 s n Cleveland 200 002 l0x—-l 6 0 The R4C.A_F. “ed it up in the pli—si'0l-lflded Outglo second for Trice and Rnbcrtson= Lemon and g0u,.m_ _](,,,eS Md Cox hn hack ,0 (_ LSVIEQUE in ninth. Hegan. HR: Cle -— Doby, Roscn back singles and Le, . t _ .. an . AB R H PO A E L°"‘°.”1 Ph3“w”5°"- ering fly to ccntre\CsScqi'lleSthcel'vn G.m."t G”‘d"' 3b I 1 2 0 3 0 g;l5h'"3‘°" 33°‘: 1; SC3mD0l‘inB to second and third af- gfihlsv 25 . .. I: ((3) 0 G 3 0 cago . x— ; {h t], p~ -- aen.ss. 2031 Portcrfield, Stobbs (ll. Keriaza» :[,,.,d° Jfifiei.‘ .,.,.,_.°”c‘u,:’;’,:f.'e"s Cannon, lb .. 4 0 1 14 o n ‘W3 ‘Z’ S1<“"i“" *5‘ P“5'~'”-‘*1 ‘3’ across the winning run in the Gmd Grady‘ ‘'1 “ I 0 0 0 0 0 and Fitzgerald; Harshniau. John- {mh_ Lcfurgcy doubled Sliding into Dalton. cf .. 3 0 1 .‘I 0 0 5°" "5’ Mam" ‘5’ 3"“ 5““'*‘15kl- second. The play at the kcyslonc U‘ Gallant‘ C 2 0 0 1 0 0 Lollar (Ti. W—--Martin; L--Stew» Purcell. if 3 0 0 3 o 0 “L lcfurgey, p .. 4 2 2 0 ii (1 New York 010 024 002-9 10 2 - rat 1 . . . . . . . . .. 31 3 B 27 12 1 Dimosiun M F l(rl|1(1£|l 00%-—§ o 0 RI-'l|fl I:ICII'$ RGCGS r‘Sli:it:in;ai'yv;hRIBI's T—_r;eii. Grant 3 . 01' an BITE; ra , en, 1 _. L . i¥:°l." .%ir;:.. A’ “'"" ‘°"“ *’"i:.i’~ ?i“iE‘“:?t“°'”l‘%;'s r or I or i an ison . Sta . a s— hite 2. Strik I . . , , . . . SAINT JOHN. N.H CP --R . ea” ‘ V~Foid. L Bianca. nu. l\\ -. mum. Wednesday mg.:l.S’wcc‘.‘(’.'3‘, ——Lcfurgcy 1. While 7. Len 0.. E335; harness racing program at Exliib- l6“5‘:1_Ill‘C‘A’§' 6' C‘ “"1 3' 9- m n .k ft 1 th d _ ou e pays— ogcrson (unassist- ‘ooo ozo 014 ooo ooo 00-7 in 3 w.‘:me’°r§’ w:”"'S,f,’;l§y 53:“ aflifrfu t I). Whalcn and G1lli_s. Passed balls Ba""“2‘$'900l 030 000 000 01 8 17 1 Buctouche; Sparkle Dawn.‘ Wick- b—G$‘],lha.’l“' 1J°""' H“ by pnchel“ . . ‘ h.dMtBdl .' -V.‘°- Sullivaii, Kiely 1. Brown 5. _[?,l,Y:,‘ ,l:n,nt,?,_r,15y“.9..: 593:’ SUr_rapir‘cs~ Plate-—-Beaudry, bases. avi an . - . Hudson '7. Kinder 9. Henry 13 and White, Owens 8: Cnlcuian. Kretiow 8. Blyzka 8. Fox 9. Stuart 16. Courtney, Moss 17. W‘-Stuart. L— Henry. HR: Boston, White. International League Richmond 005 020 Ofl0~7 R 2 Rochester 122 002 02x—-9 1.1 2 Nardella. llientzclan ‘Bi and Johnson; Connley, Boyer (3) ac- nbs (.3) and Burlirink. Toronto 300 041 010-4) 10 fl Buffalo ‘.203 000 fli0—6 7 0 Minarcin. Lnndcck (Hi Crimiaii (ill and Howard; Erickson. Froats (Bi and Lakeman. First Havana 100 140 100 4---ll 14 0 Ottawa 060 000 100 l- R 13 4 Rogovin. Moreno 12‘. Lopez t4». Sanchez (51. H a r r i x (9) and Guerra: Gobi. Robinson (4\. Up- ton tfii, Mackinson I6! and Watlng- Inn. W — Harris. L ~— Mackindon. HRs——Hav. Garcia. Syracuse at Montreal postponed, rain. aid. of; Phil Murphy. of: Elmer McNeil. of. Mgr.. Jack Ready. ATTENTION ANGLICAN GIRLS All registrations for Camp at Church Centre. Crapaud, must be sent to Miss Gladys Hart. Charlotte- town, bcl'ore June 30th. Box 505, wick owned. Softball Meeting This Evening An iinportant City Suftban Lea~ tine meeting _will be held at the city Hall this evening at eight iclock. The drawing for the Tea. gue prizes will be made tonight. _s'rEEi?_v"iEiif LONDON. (CP)—London Magis- trate Basil Henrlques criticized «Wm? :v'0ulh clubs here as being “only petting saloons." stiiiiiiiiioa This Evening The Bike Shop Wheelers and thc Parkdale Lion: will play I City League softball game on the Park- dale Diamond thin evening at six o'clock. B 0 C II FUEL OILS Best by ‘root Additional Sport on 5;... is . IIIAL 9911 * —l SUITS 144 GREAT GEO. Al-I ‘THERE, OFFIC WOULD ‘/00 MIND ME HOME ,l-I ‘ERSA LTEIYSIJST Z -- I swume A sis BUSINES5 Ti?/w5AcTio~ C T . LIVE)/N14,, with lilnwer. Turner 1-‘ a r m Equipment. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HUUPLE ER CLAMCV. E6CORTl hi6 PE -i --iii' If lllll.till.llllllI'ili'liiliiiilflilllt \/ouigle MOT AILIN. R , l wmi PLEA-si.ii25, MAJOR.’ lT'5 REAL Ret=R&5Hn~l‘ To 655- You 6on4‘ HOME EARLY AN‘ PEACEFUL~«~ lt\l5TiD or: 6iN6lN‘ "Fir~lnE6Aisl'5 WAKE“ on ‘TH’ MILK WAGON AM‘ Disrrutigsl‘ THE Neiéi-ieoizs.’ - ‘".\ \ N \\ "1 i\\ .\‘ models over real thriller! B32--F3111 STOG|(t. QAR RACES TONIGHT 9 P.M. CITY TIME CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK Watch dare-devil drivers pilot stock Some of these boys don't “care from nothin'!" Greatest sport spectacle. A R. E. I. AUTO RACING ASSN. RACING SATURDAY NIGHT IN summnsmu 1 fast and tricky truck! ?? BOTTLE BLITZ HITS BOTTLES - - - All All We Can Gather Up Bottles, Medlcln CENTENNIAL Y‘ BE PREPARED MONDAY. JUNE 28 The Centennial Y’: Men’: Club Requiro:— llouoeclean that buement and those. Have all bottles ready. Our Truclts Will Canvass The City Monday Night. June 28 NET PROCEEDS FOR CHAR . YOUR DONATION WILL ? CHARLOTTETOWN ? . Types Of Bottles - - - Pop Bottles, Beer 0 Bottles, Etc. cupboards NOW! 5 MEN'S CLUB r The Regular Monthly ing). A LEGION MEETING town Bratich Canadian "Legion B. E. 8. L. will be held in the Branch Home at 8 pm. tonight (Daylight Sav- Alinde: Genoralnuoineu. ‘ Meeting of the Charlotte-