‘D. an Holmans By 14-O «Score If B. Juniors Defeat The Curran & Briggs Juniors|C. Grad_\'. as 3 3 3 1 0 defeated Holman‘: by tha lopsided M. Cannon, lb 4 2 It 2 0 score of 14-0 in the first game G. Grady. rl . . 3 2 .l 0 0 of the Summerside Baseball l..ea- G. Dalton, cf . . 4 l 0 l 0 gue at Queen Elizabeth Park E. Arsenault. lf 4 0 0 0 0 d.amond last night. Dee Lefurgey. P. Green. c . . 3 2 1 ll 0 - , , throwing for the C. it B. boys. D .. 2 2 2 0 1 - allovied only one hit in tho five 30 14 12 is 2 I I I innings of play. HI struck out I ten. Vance Harris started for Holmllfl AB R H PO A }[g]mun'§_ and lasted 2 2/3 1nn.lD. Cameron, cf 2 U (l 0 0 , , lngs. lie gave up 3 hits. Paul R« LEN‘-l|’.". F1 51 E Z 0 0 2 3 Scliurman finished the abbreviat- M~I5(‘hUl‘n\fin- 2b 2 0 0 0 1 I I ed contest allowing 4 sale bing-,5‘-'l'||"‘"‘l'|. C & p 2 0 ll 4 l les in '2 1.3 frames. The HoIman'.G Ga). 1'1 - 2 U 0 6 0 — ltflnl was \'er_\ unsteady atield.l\’. Harris. 2 0 0 2 0 making seven errors to one foriRoberts, 2 fl 1 ] l the Jiiiilois. Dee Ls-furgey and R- Pl’|l”lP5-- 1 0 0 0 0 tiord t.'ra«ly teed oil on thel$l”Ffll|'Y19I'. if 1 60 00 g 2 By THE CANADIAN PRESS mez. The hittf was oriilyhthe fifthcall cap as Duane Pillette allowed only gm-n liilvillllg ilileni for B home olas l i A 10th inning pinch hit home afternoon o the ptc ng 0 on- five safeties. ilin »-null, \\llil a male lldlllg ihel . V ‘ run by rookie Bill Taylor gave ley_ who was making his first The Yankees made it two out of izrks on l'l|tll t)l‘t'&-Ixliill. Clikel 5l|"\"|fl‘|’.\I H31_. if 'uI'iHl3'. L. the New York Giants a >1-0 vic- start after a 15-day layoff caused three over Detroit with the help of (;i.ut_ ll..«l ll l\illI'l‘[ .l for 3. anll'C-|‘Hd."~ ‘~fl"|W||. 0- lzfiull‘ L’. Dal- tory over the fading Milwaukee by back trouble. Milwaukee might home runs by Yogi Berra. Mickey _\l«llll.l'L' tum.-n .'l on- 4 Des Ruhllgvn. Lv_fuigc,\ ‘_2; stolen bases. Braves Thursday and enabled the have won in regulation time _but Mantle and Bobby Brown. Ralph i:ll~. fl l\'u..;.-in ln._\, gol, me (irunt (.-rnd_\, \\ halen, C. Gradi. Giants to cling to a first place a spectacular throw by Willie Branca. who relieved Al Uber in Ol'l_\ list oil l.t'l\,li;:v‘_\ H donule GNP": il0lIh1!‘5. I.efurge.\. C There were I 10t of NW 13595 tie in the National League. Mays caught Hank Aaron trying the first inning. was pounded hard U, .,,,...,, “M _n H... ‘yum um. Grady 2, tjrani Grady, Roberts: and some lnterestlm; featurclil Thde Brooklyn Dtodhgers hadh in- tl;JusC0l‘(>h from third after a flylanéi chargfedhwiltahl Ibis first defeat. ...;_ ;q.......-.» (in ;. good job in “Om? I'll"-‘. GUI” l‘-I'HIl.\‘. Lefumci. about Wednesday night's basebli sure their share o t e tie an our a in i c sevent inning. .even 0 t e i ies' 10 hits off .h,, g.,1.i ,-.1... i.,....il...g ihe ()l\lj.'S()v 1-*’il1l'S<0.\ W. R Ullurnlfln 4. game at Memorial Field between earlier when they beat the St. The Dodgers pinned the second Paul Minner went for extra bases 5...“... W. D. H, 4......’ and Harris -1. \’\'all..~. Harris l, Sl'iiur- [hg Junior Abble5 and the R,c,A. Louis Cardinals _7-4 in M-degree straight defeat on Vic Rascht after in Chicago-two triple: and five NW. .._. . :1. an... M, M... n‘u\(\d]llian 1. Hit by pilchcr, h_v Schur 12-. A glance at me Abmes nneup lic-_Ia}t.] inchst. Lou‘;sl.]_t S I ‘h fined forrn1e.r Yank? Trkrghthandeé (t1}t;il.lb(;:S.blBObl)Syt_ MoIi-:an"got hwotog z.__. .1, . man 1. HHS an 1..-{M .._.- 1 in 5 ‘ ~ . mum e icago _ le ox eng - a won xve sraig . ey score c . u es. an pas co ece ‘D m M innings, on }{-,..-,-is gs in 2 2 gr xzififfimnfakibogjrf $19 ggxselimu fa: cried their American League lead four runs in the first two innings a triple _and a double. Box Score innings, off Si-hurman 4 in 2 1 3 . . h d h d to me to a game and a half over Cleve- and collected 13 hits in breaking The Pirates got 11 hits of‘! Fred 1,min25_ Um": pm.h,,,_ Hal...“ “°"d°:"t“h“" fa , dppene TH“, land even though they were fdled a two game losing streak. Baczcwski hilt couldn't score as E‘ ‘\ " '"" ‘B R H H) " El l'nipii-9: plarp g..a..d,.\. haw,‘ -'L_““°’ ,"‘m 0 3 "em 38°.‘ .11 by rain in Philadelphia. The In- Wa ingtnn got five runs in the the Cincinnati lefthander recorded 3 l-' vi’ ll» 1 I 0 l ‘l gzflldan, ' ' ' ' ' “"5 w‘ll‘° Dlmn behmd He pa ?' ilians bowed 8-4 to rookie Dean third inning against Bob Leiinii the third shutout by a Rodlcg pit- L \\"il~“li. -‘ii 3 0 0 0 ill ‘ 30175." I-"ma 5" -‘°“”"d b“5"~ ‘Jack’ Stone and the Washington Sen- and routed the Indian ace. with cher this season. Jim Greengrass "N " '” '9 K“n°.“" “mu: L°”,“’ M“‘CG‘“g‘ ators. three more in the sixth. Three of and Gus Bell homered. fin 1“ T‘-Em fl9ld- B”3“ M*‘CC“1' In other American League action the five. runs in the third came ——}.———— 'T‘(lRON'I'O. Uiillvd Si its pdlils Thu (la the Hopkins gmf ll‘l.‘lif".l(‘S. Af‘er 'l‘hii:sd es in of ion Callilillfl prt')l(‘S5l0l\.1l$_ 8 points aplccc. The bl! D South Atric:i‘s Barber of the Each Nass-ail system tr-vm awards a winning each .Vlart._v Furg count for the American points. Bill one point from his match. Henry Mi-iriell of Edmonton liq and Jules l-luot of Montreal a ‘A point to Moiitrealts round our. the aaacmhlcil on peie lll tlnncd by the xiii-*'n's Guild, Triick. Julie June 14 and June 16 under Club. TWPH l _v—two wood spe('l.aciil.+ r ci chainploitsiilp Team comp in almost isls of the I. erlng body. l‘af‘t‘\l'a_\‘. clude ovcr ramps broadyu and for life and s A seasons the \'tl‘ll'1llS clmnipioiisliip Some of the of Montreal; ing. Pcnna.: wood. Calit‘.: Nova Bcotia. vertible from giant cannon. space over speeding car See this lat 'ili:ci«‘»'iii_vn 220 Ml o2o-.7 13 0 St Louis 0l00M3tl)—4 '7 0 DARTMOUTH. N.S. (CP)—-Dart- ‘Meyer. Liibine, 4'1! and Cam?- rnouth Arrows strengthened their anellii: Ruchi. Miller rm and early-lesson lead atop the Halifax Crandall. W-Meyer: Ir-Raschl. District Baseball League International Leann Thursday night by defeating Hal- Toronto I00 120 230-913 9 this Cardinals ‘I-I here. Rochester ooo 060 001-6 I 2 Three Dartmouth runs in the lec- Minarcin. Shore (51 Lombardi 1-O first-inning man; ully. Paterson fill Jordan bob win with a '5! and, Lnnnett. eh Ottawa ill) fill M04 3 1 Richmond fill IN flh-—-I ll 1 Kellner. Robinson (7! and Phanbo: fniovfc and Johnson. Ilavitreal (Ill Havana. ~ ooo ill) M! 0-0 I zinadia Points As Golf Play Opens tropni the tlircc-da_\‘ lnllriiaiiielit between six-man teams mg on the Canadian team as an hultorary member of the Canadian Professional Golfers Gordie Brydson, also a member of the Dominion‘s squad. and Jerry earned his points-the maximum under nament is scored. The Nassau sys- and a third point for the round. slates picked up '1‘: points to ac- 28 Event Program In Daredevil Show The largest and greatest array of auto and nio‘.-orcyi-la stuntmen ever the International Dare- devil Chaniploiiship Contest sanc- scntiiig some of devil shows, including the Holly- Dnre Devils, will ‘cnls tive form, battling for points in a on a srlrison point total. ctitlon is scheduled eicry evoni with offic- Am€|'l<‘-In L¢‘l“° S. G.. national gov- Fl?!‘ _ taking charge of the B3l“"""""- M" m1 201'!‘ 13 1 Competition events in- 3“~“""‘ mm 000901-1 ,7 0 mp,“ “Mk swam,‘ Coleman and Moss: Kicly. “crib rolling automobiles consecutive rash prizes ls distrihiited on two wheels, i-rasli for distance M"“"d mu“ °b“““l" %ea‘ifl'r‘nfII'P lllfl llfifl no.3 -n 10 1 racing. prctxsion driving. the slide BMW“ 000 000 00g_() 5 1 pecmhby HPHL" . fihlllfiilf and Courtney: Herrln. “"319! 525-0“) 1“ 3.-nwn <5: and White. L-Herrln. “"""'* HR: R i. C t _v. teams entPrcd in the D.,‘,.,.;¢a our iiiiiigm 200 5 7 O drlvlnir cV<'n'-V New York 300 in: 20x -9 15 o in the big. two hour thrill caval- cado include " Jacksonville. Fl:-1.; Young of Toronto; John Hammond amt, l’-‘l:i.: “Bobn" Canup of Read- Englnnd; Shari McDougal, Dublin. Ireland and Don Ferguson, I-hlifax. Cllmaxing the 28 event program. is the catiapulting of a stock can- the top of plete thrill show in June llth, Charlottetown June 14 and 15. and Montague June 10. Arrows Strengthen and inning and two more in the (bird made short work of Halifax‘: shoved their second late in the sixth inning and the «filed a pair in the seventh ii, us Teams Split «(‘Pi-(‘aiiadlan and tczims split the _\ as play opened in international little league. Minor League Ball On Saturday Following Rnniam and Midget dille for Saturday Field: ‘3:(l0-l0:.".(l - Little and i0 years old. l0:.'l0-12:00 Little and i2 years old. a3's iii-hole match- match play ii and United States ach squad had nine is the Little League. baseball Sl'ilP at Memorial (lint-winners were Bobby Locke. play- 0 Association. Lune” " Leaguers, 1‘. Ummi Sula: 1:30-.'l:00—Bantams. 13 and 14 19”“ this? years old. c Minor lfeiigdel Ball Organized In Kensiiigfon The l-(ensington Athletic Assoc- iation held a bliseball meeting last night at which it was decid- ed to sponsor Little LI-agile. Ban- tam League and Midgct baseball teams this summon. Brigadier W. W. Reid, l)lre<'tor Physical Fitness. hnsehall roach Randy Edwards and Ari Perry of the Physical Fitness De- pnrtmcnl in (Iiiiirloitclown at- tended the mo!-ting. Practices for Little Leligile aii.l Bantam League iiln_\ei's will he held on the Kenslnlllan baseball field under the llll‘f‘t'll0n of Randy Edwards on Monddy after- I'l0(ll'l. The Little Leiigtiers vlill liolil their workout at .1130 and tho Bantams will take to the diflnlonfl at 4:45. According to plans Rand‘: Edwards will conduct vi-eckt.“ pi'a(‘tl(‘e sessions for the yours.‘ p‘.si_vr-rs of Kt-nslnillflll on which the tour- point for the player nine-hole section 01 of the United remainder of the Kerr salvaged Canadians‘ total. one track will com- lntemational Stunt- at St. Peters Race llth, Charlottetown 15. and Montague auspices Kiwanis perfoi'm.8rs, repre- ihe greatest dare- Baseliall Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS offer 28 in a competi- scrlrs contest. based "tin and White. L-Kiely. HR: Bat. Ahor. Branca in Miller 47» and House: McDonald. Grim (M and Berra. W - Grim. L- Rranca. HRs: Dr-L House; NY--Berra. Brown. Mantle. Cleveland Washington Lemon. Narleski , and Tipton. Lemon. HR: Cle—Doby. Chicago at Philadelphio poll- pnned, rash. National League Pittsburgh 000 00f%—0 11 8 Cincinnati 012 00210):--fl H 0 Thies. Yochim t.'$i Hetkl 17! and "it-paid: Biiuewski and Landrith. g -“mick f7|, I,--Thics. Hits: Cin- reengrass. ell. Philadelphia 010 210 l0l-G 10 1 Chicago 000 000000--O B 2 Rid1.ik. Konstiinty (5) and Lo- pnta: Minner and Garagiola. W-— tup.fllght pPl'lfll'mPl‘S Butter:-up" Pierce of Gene “Rudrly" Olfl 000 030- 4 7 no.5 003 002: -8 R tfll Mossi and 1,. Homer Rogers. Mi- Lucky" Hays. Holly- Ernie Hart, London. the mouth of a eighty feet through snothc passing underneath. goat. and most com- St. Peters Konstanty. New York 000 000 000 l»~l 5 2 Milwauke 000 O00 000 0-0 0 O Gomez and Westnim; Conley and Crlindal. White I'll. H N‘! Ill Crirnlan G9) and Howard: Jor- dan. Blnylock '0) Jacobs (‘Ii Hoch rm Hoitsma (IV and Burbrlnk. Buffalo 100 am 200- O O 0 Syrliciise MO 224 03:-—l2 I0 I John on. Hudson 10) and Lake- lead. The Cardinals rill across the no inning tie, called to permit Montreal to catcch plenei fl him in left field and Lorne Mac- Dougall on the mound. Allof these boys with the exception of Dunn were playing their first game as members of the junior Abblcs and Dunn was making his first ap- pearance as a baseball catcher. . . a 9-0 and BREAKS Two of the iieirconicrs are grad- uates from the Midget team of last seasoii. The starting pliclici Vernon l-Iaiidrahan played midget ball under Randy Edwards a year ago, as did Jackie Kune. Bobby Lulid plflCI.l('Ed with the j\llll0l'S ii year ago while Brian Maccallum, Lorne Mac(‘-uigan and Lorne Mac- Dougall saw little if any organized baseball act.lvit_v. Earlier in Wed- nesdays game Rundy had another iiewconier to the baseball scene in the person of.Koriny MacDonald Young MacDonald drilled out two hits in three trips, one of his blows being ii double. It was the only extra bliae knock of the game_ 0 0 O '1‘aylor's big Gene header at day At the moment it would appear that the juniors have the mater- ial and the enthusiasm and time will tell about the ability but it looks promising. These newcomers look like ball players who will come along well as the season pro- gresses. They are hll5lllll§~ 83861‘ kids who love to play ball the'way they tackle other sports. M.lC- Doiisld and Kalle showed they can clout that ball while Handralian and MacDougal1 looked like effect- ive throwers on the mound. o . . ior and game. They had thcir bad fll0lllt’llL5 iii the fifth liming when the all-iiicii scored five runs. But they settled down to come back in the last in- mm; and score three runs to even she score. For young lellows in their first ball game they showed ii coolness aroiiiid the plate as they viurkcd the air force Rh} lye- vack for two important walks in that last inning. A good suii‘.mcr‘s baseball under R.ind_i' Edwards guidance and most of these boys should be pretty fair ball players by September. . For l.P[llliIl\fll‘I‘ Bonn) tiiiisliii, a h’.-,; mi-(lialos will li:i\'e )1 strong line up ready for ihe Matron tcam. Sfelliirion Wins 7-1 from Truro TRURO. N.S. LCP)-Stcllarlon'l big guns got to ‘two Truro pitchers Thursday night for nine hits which the Albions fashioned into a '1-1 Halifax and District Baseball League victory before 1,000 fans PFC. ' The Albions clubbed starter Lew Portocarriro for five runs in the first two innings. one of thcm Tim Fry‘s bnscs-empty homer in the second. Dave Baxter got the other Stellarton home rim, in the ninth inning with a teammate on. Monk Raine: worked for the Al- bione until the el hth inning when he was released y Hank Homer- iclr. Between them they held the Bearcata to five hits. Portociirrlro. who got charged with the loss. was yanked in the fifth inning when the Albion: threatened another splurge like that in the opening innings. ‘RIMS! was‘ credited with the wn. City manager White. switched sixth. cold. -" /‘ v<’)il° (Av UlVil' U'l‘V'. the Baltimore doubleheader from Boston 5-1 and the New York Yankees smashed three home runs in whip- ping Detroit 9-5. in the National League the Phil- adclphia Phillies won their sixth gaine in eight road starts. 6-0 over the Chicago Cubs and rail its winning streak to four with a 6-0 triumph against Pittsburgh. broke up a pitching duel between afternoon with the Maocan Intermediate baseball Nova Scotla meeting both the Jun- lntermecliau Abbles seven inning games. The visitors will meet the Jun- ior Abbles in the opening game at Arrangements Maccan to play here last. Sunday but bad weather Maccan were preparing to leave home when they were notified by local officials that the field was unfit for play due to a heavy during the night. the Silnda,i"s contest. will be the first game of the season. Abblcs received their baseball bap- txsm on Wednesday iilght against the R.C.A.F. . Sydney Boxer Seriously Injured SYIi.\'EY. l.('|zlC|ll mcet on the Old Diamond this cvenlng in the only scheduled Softball Lcague her-fa Drug-Bike Shop game willbe played on the old Diamond Sunday afternoon. Red Sox Do More lineup Shuffling BOSTON iAPI—- Boston Red Sox some more lineup shuffling. Billy Comolo. the 865,000 bonus baby who has been sitting out al- most every game, wound up on third base Wednesday as Boston defeated Baltimore 7-0. Grady Hat- tun had been playing the position, but not hitting. since’ Billy Good- man was benched to rest. Milt Bolling. who hu been hit- ting the ball moved up to the leadoff position and console batted eighth. Sammy also an a hitting spree. nla. White hit. fifth and Afllnll Ted Williams lllll ll out Vlth I Fill?‘ ‘M-{l()THfR STOPS GREATH? SAFFFY C-F? TPilr|'( lliiff) vN"»'H Cli’l?.VC0 CYCLEBUND BRAKES f4‘p7" thrv ’f?H'if l- «vi- curvcecvcinooou nuvuuainaoavwl - -.Ci’fIYSl.ER- f’l.YMOUTH- FARGO or DODGE-D3070 DEALER after shortstop George Strickland threw a double play ball into right field. Larry Doby hit a two-run homer in the eight. The victory was Stone‘: fourth without a loss. ELEVEN HITS. NO RUNS Joe Coleman won his third straight and his seventh of the year for Baltimore as he scattered seven hits in the first Oriole vic- tory. No Boston runner got past second base until the ninth. Sam Mele hit Ii two run homer in the opener and Clint Courtney hit one with a man aboard in the night- Orioles swept a MOUND DUEL Cincinnati homer in Milwaukee Conley and Ruben Go- Baseball Doubleheader At Memorial Field On Sunday There will be a baseball double- Memorlal Field on Sun- Andy's Aces Defeat Daks 22-.7 Andy's Aces defeated the All’- team from in 130- The mid We Wm °°m- '.".§i.i...".l.'.“2....i‘i‘...§.‘§.....i“iI.‘."2‘?'?.§§‘.'€ mence almost immediately after . by the score of 22-7. Marie Peters the wmpleuon M the opmer‘ pitching for the Aces struck out “me made for six and walked seven. She gave up seven hits_ For the Daks Jack- son allowed eight hits. and John- son 13 for a total of 21. Johnson issued two free passes, and whif- fed two. Teedy Cahill led the Ace attack with four hits in four trips. ruled out the on Sunday morning rainfall looks For New Record In Plate Event Saturday TORONTO. (CPJ--Toiri Bird. who has been clocking hlirses at Woodbine park for 60 years, IS sure of one thing about Sntiii'dsiy‘s Dbth consecutive running of the Intermediate Abbles The Junior (CPl- - \\'nIlervl eight man on the junior )lli‘il|ll' sl;i.'f lioM’l‘ l-Ernie Mal-Kinnon. 19. was , ln ntlier year's, has ‘la-it the i t‘i'lllL‘illl_\' iiijiircd on the New $2_°'0oo'add'd QuN“' Plate‘ The to pitch in a Novli Scotiii it‘<‘|... l‘ \\'?|l"|'l"I|‘ll l‘l2Ill\'l?l.\' HPIU‘ hPI“? winner Wm make A ‘“*‘".“’l‘“‘ of this siiinmcr. lt \\'I< l'i‘]if)l‘ii~fl 'l"liui'5tll\.\' ulirn his car left the [he "flak “C0” ‘W "W “me {"1" here that. Benny \\lI'.iltl pitch for road niirl l'l|l\lTl\(‘fl into a culvert. l°“H5- Shelbilrno in a lcagilc iigainst .\lJI('l\'lnlIOl\ was alone in tho The “Cold 101' C9llHd8'5 bill?- Clark‘s l~ll-irhor and Yzirmoiiih \'tllll‘lf'. llo hurl hr-on svhedulod to rlbb°“ 7393118 event was set. in 194R Donnie SIITIHIOIN. ii tmiln-nialc of iifllll -'4' Halli-1K TU"-*(lR.V nlifhl- by L3“ M“'k- °““9d b.V 3”“ Fl“? Bennys when he ]lll('i\Pfi for .Vlacl{innon was returning home 01 Cflm5Vlll€- OM-. W110 Fan 0\'Pl‘ .<ilmnu-rsidc, ll plliying in the from work at .\'cw Vii-toria‘.« No. the early pace-setter. Lord Fair- ssnie league. lfi ('Olll(‘l"_\' when the accident oc- mond. to win in 1:52. _ ‘ ' ‘ curred. . The 1:52 clocking vliisil'l: seri- The InlPll11l‘li|ill.6'. /\l\illP§ lwlrl Ha hall 19 straight ring vi:-ior- niisly threatened until i953 when another prnclime yns|nrri;._\- ;-\-.3. ins to his credit and was heinz Caniidilma. owned b_\‘ E. F. Taylor, nlnz and lh!'.\' hurl thnir i’lI‘Si lmnstod its the rightful (‘lnimanf came within one-fifth of 5 gpcnnd turonul to date, The intr~riiicd- to the Maritime welt:-rweighl of the mark with Jockey Eddie iiiles 'whu have been pl'Rt‘llf‘llI,: t:tle which now is vacant. Arcgro “boa,-d_ canadmnfl brewed are quite llll?’il\llS to iilay ball. so - -~ ---—- "~ home by I six-length margin and anxious in _avl tiint thi‘_\‘ have - Atcsro said “we c d ~. . requested t‘0Ht‘ll Rniidy i-Idu:ii'll,~' ped near“. ‘ .econ(;u:rnn}:l|at\heazC?fn‘:e to hold is practice on Si-|l\Il'I‘lfl_-' if any one had been chasing us" evening. This is the hI‘Alfl‘ili‘.~l O I ' v ' hase-hall sign that we have re- dag-:u::$l:§flr{;;,‘°r"'e: fgraosaturl corded this srason. Fly no on ED'T In Km M‘ ;‘ _ W“- Silndny nfinrnnon \\l\I‘7l the iini- . g . M" God 16‘ Map E‘ mnwd by N", 9,.” --p,,... _R'.H-- 'hP ]n,,.._ Siliishine Island Daily and inc . r on c ncken of Toron- to, and Queen’: Own. owned and bred by Taylor. Canada's most successful breeder of thorough- breda. Baseball Practice A baseball practice for the Junior game. The it was announced coach Randy Edwards, Abbies will be held on Memorial ___ Field at six o'clock this evenlng.lWAN'I'li:D To BUY, 100 nu3nl|.s_ last. night by; Queen's Horse Trainer Fined LONDON. fRcutersl—Cnpl. Cecil Boyd-Rochfort_ trainer of Queen l~2lizabeth‘s race horses, has been fined £100 by the stewards of the British Jockey Club. The stewards said in ii statement they were not satisfied with ex- planati-ans given about the running of Osborlic. a horse from his stable. in the Winston Churchill stakes at Hurst Park last. Saturday. He lost to the favorite. Premonition. A photo-finish decided the result. League Head Will Modify Orders Re Rain MILWAUKEE lAPi -— National ‘League President Warren Giles will lmodify his instructions to umpires lregardiiig rain at baseball games to {make them more specific, sports editor Ros Lynch of the Milwau- ‘kee Journal said Thursday. i Lynch said in his column that Giles said by telephone: l "I have in mind advising the umpires that if the game continues ‘through rirc innings in rain they lshnuld complete piety another inn- lliig or two and not make it appear that it was played only to get the I money." The question arose as the result -of a game hcre between Brooklyn and Milwuukcc June 2. The game was suspcndcd by rain for 90 min- utes and finally called at‘ the end lof five innings. some of which were ‘played in the rain. The league president said earlier in a letter that instructions issued by his nfficc were: ‘ “The um.pil'<=s should coiitinilc thi- silspcnsion because of rain as long ins there is any chance to get in ii . if-gal game." i 1 Probable Pitchers Nl".W YORK tAP‘ Probable |lllCi’l(‘l‘S for today‘s major league games. ‘Won and lost records in liracketsl: American League Chicago at New York (nightl- Consucgra (0-ll or Harsmah (2-ll vlx Rcynolds <6-ll Cleveland at Boston mighti- Hoiilteman 44-33 vii Nicon H-4) Baltimore at Washington lnlghtl -Chakalcs t2-ll vs Schmitz tl-4i _Detroit at Philadclphia t2. twi- I. "htl Wcik 40-ll and Gromek t7-5) :‘i‘icann (2-0 and Portocarrero National League Elm-kl_\*i1 at Cincinnati ‘nightl- Loefl ti‘.-2! vs Fowler (4-li New York at Chicago —-Hearn I12-3| vs Klippstein (2-5i i Philadelphia at M l l w a u k e e lt\l:i'lU-—Sl|'I'i|'nOnS (5-4) vs Burdette i 5-. l Pittsburgh at St. Louis 'night\.. Law will vs Presko (3-4) or Grea- lson (O-ll :loo Late To classify Foundation 5 e b a g o pot|(ofi_ George Caseley. Kcnsington. Lou Boudresu has done well recently wal with rookie Harry Aggi- lfl" 313" Tbollkelliopwheelaratook Parkdale Lions won their first game of the season edging the City stickers ll-I. and the aim- shine Island Dairy defeated lute Drug ll-a. Playing ooaoh Wally, Blisphard pitched the Wheelers to their bud fought win over the B.Y.C. Shel‘- hard also helped his own cause by banging out three hits. a t.riP|I Ind two aingles. Ha singled home the wt run: in the sixth inning as his drive into left. field aopred Gallant and Monaghan. Bhephard was touched for eight hita and walked five men but he was tough in the plnchaa as he left 12 men stranded on the base paths. . Joe Thistle pitched for the B. Y. C_ and suffered his first loan. This- tle gave up ten hita including a triple to shepherd and a double to Tiger Bradley. Bradley made the outstanding fielding play of the game with a nus running comb off 'I'hlsf.le. Chdrlle Weatherbie made a fine play on Ernie Tralnor in the fifth. Lecmsn Murphy eluted a Bonny Stull "sucker ball" into centre field for a home run in the int of the seventh inning to score Tuny Moore and give the Parkdale Lions I. 9-8 win over the City sllckera. The Lions went into the last of the seventh trailing 8-7. Tum Moore singled and went to second on a passed ball before Murphy connected to end the contest. Louie Gallant and Louie Gaudet also homered for the Lions while John Haughey and George scan. tiebury hit four masters for the City. Leeman Murphy was the win- ning pitcher. He went. the distance and gave up eight. hits. stull of the City surrendered six base knocks. ' . The sunshine Dairy moved into second place with their win over Keefe Drug. Art Ballem was the winning pitcher as he chalked up his second victory against no loss- es. Don MacDonald started for the J C of accidental death in the case of Bobby Dufour. 24, well-known Montreal boxer, who“ body was recovered from the av, Lawrence river Tuesday. champion had been Chiooutlmi. Que, for some time The body was found near vars... nee. 13 miles dow here. rrllur. an. 11. 1954‘ ., Wheelers Loading League; Lions And Dairy Earn Wins the Llona-City gum by yam. over top spot in the city Softball Blane“ 1:. League last night by defeating the Lineups:- \ Basilica Youth Club 0-! while the Wheelers: Monsghim 3;,‘ w_ shepherd p. E. '13-ainor if. R. van_ on rf. 3b. 1-,. Tlylor c. '1'. smiley of. D. Maccallum as. H. Pouliou 2b. L. Gallant lb. E. Mahar if. B.Y.C.: J. Willis lb. 0. weuh. erbia as. K. 'l.‘iil.la o. Fr. Roche 2i; G. Burge if. A. Goody lb. E. Mac.’ Clookey cf. J.vDow}tng rf, J. This- tle D. J. Flannlgan ph. n_ pine“ Db. Lions: A. MacDonald of. A. 41-. aenault Sb. L. Gallant If, M_ 1_,o,._ gaphie lb. 1.. Gaudet 2b. F. Shep- hard as. T. Moore 6. ll. Shephqrq rf, L. Murphy p. cm’: 5- -30599?! lb. 0. Sciintle. bury lf. Btull p. Matheaon 5., w.1_ llama lb. MaoKliinon c J. M“. Auley rf, M. Macxeaizle m,_ J Haughcy if. B. MacDonald cf. ' Dairy: Lee c. Fardy xi, 3‘ Map Lean rf, H. Carr if. G. Crockoii lb. A. Carroll cf. D. Carroll Ls J Revell 2b. 3. Gregory 11, J_ Hg“; nessey 3D. A. Ballem p. Keefe Drug: M. Pineau ab, P‘ Hughes rf_ I. Macxlnnon lb, )3 MacDonald p, 2b. D. Ryan c_ 0' Schleyer 2b. p. Shephsrd cl, 3‘ Martin if. Brown as. ' Decide Death Accidental Boxer‘: MONTREAL. (CP)—A ury Thursday returned a C0l‘0llI‘l‘ 5 \'€l'<l.cL by drowning Dufour. 31951 golden glnm. residing .n rratream from NEW YORK (AP)-——Gena “'r>nd. ling. regular left fielder of New York Yankees will be out of mg lineup for about a week with a hip fracture of the great toe on his right foot. Lions and was replaced by George Schleyer. Art Balleln had the longest. hit of the game. a triple with the bases loaded. The Wheelers-Packers game was handled by Henry Gauthlae um I O D O FIIEI. OILS Boat by Test DIAL 9911 ATTENTION Holstein Breeders The annual meeting of the P. E. Island Superior Hol- stein Bull Club will be held June 15th at 10:30 am. This will be followed by. the an- nual meeting of the P. E. 1.5- land Branch of the Holstein Friesian Association at 11 A. M. Both meetings will be held in Room. 66, Prince of Wales College. Cl-IEIL STEWART, Secretary. JUNE V abpen Bria‘ (nip 1 ahl RCAF W STATION suMMEnsIoE at 2: SATURDAY‘ if’: your g the cliioi. I TIsare'a svaavousjs Johns-Munville Adm“ Brake Linings , OO p. ni..A. S. T. 1 12th ‘Ismael