JULY 9. 1951 Baseball Results SATURDAY . NATIONAL LEAGUE Boatou 100 030 000 11-6 11 2 New York 001 010 020 12-1 13 3 Surkont, Dstock (9). Spahn (lo) and St. Claire; Jones. Gettel (6), Jansen (S) and Wcstrum, Noble (8). Yvars (10). . Brooklyn 010 100 301-6 15 I Philadel. 010 001 000-2 7 0 Branca and Campanella: Ro- berts, Konstanty ('1) and Sem- iniek. St. Louis . 000 000 100-1 5 0 Pittsburgh 000 002 2Ix-5 7 0 Lanier. Brazle (1). Crimian (7) and P. Rice, Sarni (7); Law and McCullough. Cincinnati 000 222 200-8 15 0 Chicago .. .. 020000202-8 I2 I Blackwell, Smith (8) and How- ell: Leonard. Klippstein (5), Kelly ('1). MoLish (8) and Ed- wards. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 010 000 201- 4 11 0 Boston . 610 102 00x-10 I1 0 Reynolds, Shea (2), Over-mire (7), and Silvcra; Kinder and Rosar. Cleveland 000 000 120- 3 5 2 Detroit .. 010 304 fix-ll M 1 Lemon. Chakalcs (6). Rozek (7), Zuvernik (8) and Hogan, Teh- betts (7): Cain and Ginsberg. Philadelphia 000 103 000-4 8 1 Washington .. 100 020 000-3 '1 0 Fowler, Martin (5) and Tipton: Moreno, Harris ('1) and Guerra. Chicago 031 000100-5 8 1 st. Louis 200 001000-'3 8 0 Rogovin and Niarhos; Pillctte, l-logue (7) and Lollar. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First: Toronto 000 051 0-6 10 2 Baltimore 001024 x-7 9 0 Fannin. Medlinger (6), Shore (6) and Plumbo, Anderson (5): Donnelly, Ridzik (5), Tinkle (6). Cristante ('7) and Oswald. Second: Toronto . 000 030 000 01-4 10 2 Baltimore 000 003 000 00-3 12 I (11. innings). I Peterson, Hudson (7) and An- derson; Drews and Tanner. Buffalo .. 000 060 000-6 12 1 Rooheste 000 102 000-5 8 0 Silverman. Housman (5). Bar- rett (5) and Tzrbaeheck; Collum. Tiefenauer (5), Faszholz (6). Hahn (9) and Bucha. Montreal 000 000 000 000 00-0 3 0 Springfield 000 000 000000 01-! 5 0 (14 innings). Lasnrda and Atweli; Dublel and Cub. Ottawa 000 000 020-2 I 1 Syracuse . 010 000 40x-5 8 1 Wright. Cox (ii) and Tomkin- son, Watlington (5): Hartley, Costello (8) and Foiles. SUNDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Sosion .. 000 020 300 1-8 10 0 New York 000 302 000 0-5 9 1 Cole, Nichols (7), Chipman (7) and St. Claire. Cooper (7): Maglie, Spencer (7), Koslo ('1) and Westnim. Cincinnati at Chicago (2) post- poned. rain. Brooklyn 000 011 101 2-6 12 1 Philadel. 000 M1 100 0-4 11 2 Rue, Newcombe (7) italics (0) King (10) and Campanella: Church, Konsianty (9) Meyer (10) and Wilber. First: . St. Louis .... .. 000 110 000-2 10 2 Pittsburgh 013 100 01x-6 14 1 Sialey, Brecheen (3) and Rice; Win Scout - The Borden scout Troop and the Saint James Cub Pack of Char- lottetown capped off top team honors in the special Festive Week Scout and Cub track and field meet held at Memorial Field on Saturday afternoon. The Borden troop athletes amassed a total of 33 points to win their division over the Trin- ity troop. City, with 26 pointsand Montague third with 32, while the St. James Cubs had a winning total of 25 over the runner-up znd. Summerside pack with 11 points. Holy Redeemer and at. Peters of Charlottetown and 3rd. Summer- side cubs all tied for third with five pointsieach. Alfred Kelly and Desmond Mc- Ivor of the Borden Scout troop shared top individual event hon- ors in that division with 15 points each. while Craig Roster of the St. James Cub pack was top pointgetter in the Cub competit- ions, also with 15 points..'rhe run- ner-up position in the Cub's div- ision was shared by a number of contestants from various packs. John Phillips of St. James Troop was runner-up in the scouts div- ision with l3 points. some 90 entrants participated in the meet and the youngsters dis- played an excellent calibre of competatlve spirit and sportsman- ship that made the program a top success from start to finish. At the conclusion of the meet trophies and ribbons were present- ed to the winning contestants. Mr. A. P. Ceretti of Borden. Assistant Provincial scout Commissioner. made the presentations. Officials presiding meet were as follows: Director of Meet, Brigadier W. W. Reid; Friend, Wilks (8) and Garagiola. Second: St. Louis .... .. 000 313 200-011 1 Pittsburgh 000 040 130-8 12 1 Poholsky, Chambers (5) Staley (8) and Sarnl. Rice (9); Werle, Queen (5) Wilks (6) Dickson ('7) Walsh (9) and McCullough. AMERICAN LEAGUE over the New York 011 100 000-3 0 0 Boston 000022 20x-6 9 2 Raschi, Reynolds (7) Kuzava (7) and Berra; Scarborough and Rosar. I Chicago . 100 200 I104 12 4 St. Louis .. 003100 000-4 '1 0 Pierce. Dobson (8) Rotblait (9) Alarm (9) and Niarhos; Byrne, Mahoney (5) and Baits. First: Philadelphia 000000 001-1 1 0 Washington .. 300000 00x-1 ll 0 Kellner. Coleman (1) and Tip- ton; Marrero and Guerra. Second: Philadelphia 000010 010-2 '1 2 Washington .. 200 030 30x-8 8 1 Scheib. Hooper (1) Kucab (0) Coleman (8) and Astroth; Hud- son and Kluttz. First: Cleveland 102 000 500-8 ll 0 Detroit 000003000-8 9 I Wynn and Hegan: Besrden. Trucks (5) Trout (7) Box-owy (8) and Ginsberg. Second: Cleveland . 200 410 30-1015 1 Detroit 000 00020- 2 7 0 (Called end of 8 innings, dark- ness). Garcia and Tebbetts; White. Newhouser (4) Stuart (4) Bor- owy (7) Trout (8) and Robin- son. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 200001020-5 5 0 W-' e....00000O00b-292 CI-IARLOTTETOWN SPRING PARK DAY DIONDAY ONLY -lULY- 2:30 PM. and' 8:30 P.M. Sponsored by Kiwanis Club Benefit Sanitarium Radio Fund Pnsorm .g.m SAME BIO CIRCUS PEB- FORMANCE AS PRESENTED IN NEW YORK CITY AND LEADINIG CITIES THROUGH- OUT THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. ii-oivaononoily Ionvnod DON FLOYD TBOUPI" Famous Aerial Thrillers. PRINCE Kl-COR DAIINO LION TRAINING MAI no Ionaotloosl FLIIIIZ TIIIIIIPE - umcvcu sun on ma nomwue ,. ' Alncos mucus nan-Manor ammo vsmn mm .------- ANQ- uvuoaaos or ; OVIII !TAI!. FIAVIIIII, IFICYACLII I PAOIANII - 0 Mord of liophenn 1001 were Flown Plano Oren Iangitol, Sisal .-............-. glll - avlav ma, IVIIV . HAWII IXACILV AS AUVIIVISIDI INK"! - Admission and (snow thin on Me CIRCUS DAY It HUGHES DRUG STORE Bauers and Anderson: Possehl, Trinvkle (8) and Tanner. Buffalo 501 510 002-14 1'! 1 Rochester .... .. 000 020 100- 3 ti 2 Aoker and Landrith: Yuhas. Wittlg (1) Wild (4) Arroyo (5) and Bucha. First: Ottawa Syracuse 010 510 010-8 12 2 . .. 001010000-2 7 3 Corwin, Heller (6) and Wat- lington: Griffore. Libby (4) Tanner (6), l-loutz (1) and Foiies. Second: Otlgwa 000 000 2-2 4 I Syracuse 000 0000-0 4 1 Konikowski and Tomkinson. Watlington ('1): Robinson and Baker, Folio: (0). Montreal 010 002 000 000 00-8 0 1 Springfield 020 000 100 000 01-4 10 I (14 innings). Vancuyk and Atweli; Marine and Buribrink. EeAo,-Muses, SPEAK UP! How Do: vbu Know rt WAS 0112 1'. Footer) in THE: 130...... it And St:-James Cub Meet starter. Wendell Bart'eti.:' Assist- ant Starter. A. P. Ceretti; Judges. (track). Doug 'Forsythe, Erwin Jenkins. George Francis; (Field), Art Perry, Eric Tanton, Frank Cameron, Charles Ballem, Art Ballem. Gordon Rodd; official scorer. Lt. Col. L. T. Lowther; Meet Inspector. Gordon Kerr: Timers, Bill Bevsno and Dave Jardine. RESULTR Cuba 50 Yd: Dash-8 dt 9 yrs.--1st Heat-1, Fred Curtis, 2nd B'Side: 2 Paul Murphy, Holy Redeemer: 3. Foch 'McNally. Holy Redeemer: 2nd lit-at-1. Kent Clark, 2nd S'- Side; 2. Ronald Clark 2nd S'Side; 3. Paul Murphy. Holy Redeemer; 3rd Heat-1. Hugh Mociinn. Trin- ity; 2. Ralph Beaton. Zion; 3. Doug Reid, Trinity. Finals-1. Kent Clark, 2nd SiSide; 2. Hugh McGinn. Trinity; .'i. Ralph Beaton, Zion.-Time-:8 2-5. 50 Yds. Dash-10 dz 12 yrs.-1st. Heat-1. Blaine Sherran, St. James: 2. Ronnie Kigglns, Park- rlale; 3. Harry Callaghan. Holy Redeemer; 2nd. Heal-1. Allison Saunders. Baptist; 2. Stephen Harper, Baptist; 3. Paul Nichol- son, St. James. 3rd Heat-1. Dewar Harper. Baptist; 2. John Maci..e-an, St. Peters; 3. Jack Gallant. S'Side: 4th Heat-1. Craig Foster. st. James; 2. Keith Warren, Baptist; 3 Donald Plckard, St. Peters. Fin- als-1. Craig Foster, st. James: 2. Ronnie Higgins. Parkdale; 3. Al- lison Saunders, Baptist. Standing Broad Jump-10 as 12 yrs.-l. Craig Foster. St. James; 2. Keith Vvarren, Baptist: 3. Keith Peardon. Montague. distance. Bit. 4 1-2 ins. Running Broad Jump-10 at 12 yrs.-1. Craig Foster. St. James; 2. Gerald Arsennult, 3rd. S'Side; Harry Callaghan, Holy Redeemer. Distance. 10 ft. 10 1-2 ins. Running Broad Jump-8 & E) yrs-1. David I-iyndman, St. Pei- ers; 2. Frank Callaghan, Holy Redeemer. Distance-aft. 10ins. 44-0 Yds. Relay-1. Trinity: 2. End. S'Slde: 3. 3rd s'Slde. Time- 1:19 3-5. P . Scouts Running Broad Jump-12 as 13 yrs--1. Alfred Kelly. Borden: 2. Garth Mallett. Trinity: 3. Stirling Pascher, Trinity. Distance-13ft. 2 1. Standing Broad Jump-16 yrs a: oven-1. John Phillips, Trinity; 2. Elwood McKenna. Borden: 3. James MacDonald. Montague. Distance-aft. 3 1-Zlins. Running Broad Jump-14 (L: 15 yrs.-1. Desmond Mclvor. Borden: 2. Alan Massey, St. Pauls: 3. Tom 'MacKenzle. 3rd. S'Side. Distance- litft, '2 ins. 50 Yds. Dash-12 & 13 yrs-alst. J-Ieat-1. Stirling Poacher. Trinity; 2. Graham Lod-ge. Borden; 3. Mai- colm Lodge. Borden (St Stirling Cviddings, St. James (tic). 2nd. Heat-1. Alf Kelly. Borden; 2. Blair MacDonald, Trinity; 3. Don MacDonald. Borden. 3rd. Heat-1. wily Allen. St. James; 2. Paul Mustard, E. 1'-Loyalty; 3. Jim Gill, E. Royalty. Finals-1. Alfred Kel- ly. Borden: 2. Stirling Pascher, Trinity: 3. Wily Allen, St. James. Time-:7. 75 Yds. Dash-14 as 15 yrs.- Finals-1. Desmond Mclvor. Bor- den; 2. Wily Allen, st. James; .1. Roddy l-llekox. Zion. Time-:09 2-5. 100 Yd Dash-18 yrs at over- Finals-ol. John Phillips. Trinity, 2. James MacDonald. Montague; 3 Elwood McKcnna, Borden. Time -12 2-5. Standing Broad Jump-14 dz 15 yrs.-1. Desmond Molvor. Borden; 2. Don Stewart, Montague: 3. Tom. Macltenzle. 3rd. S'Slde. Distance- 6ft. 9ins. Running Broad Jump-16 yrs dz Over-1. Ken MacDonald. Mou- ihgue; 2. John Phillips. Trinity; 3. Elwood Moxenna. Borden. Dist- ance-lift, loins. Standing Broad Jump-12 & 13 yrs.--1. Alfred Kelly. Borden: 2. James Gill. Royalty; 3. Mai- colm Lodge. Borden. Distance-6ft, (ilns. 440 Relay-I. Montague: 2. Trin- ity; 3. Borden. Time-1:07. NON-PAYMENT GUESTS The daily average population of prisons and reform institutions in local lennis Players Win from Airforce F. Summerside eight matches to four in what has become an an- nual fixture, in mcnt between the Air Force and Charlottetown return tournament will he played at the Air Force Base in a few weeks. hoped that the playpweekenda at the Charlotte- town Club. of the tournament: Hewett and LaChsnce 6-1, 6-0 in a set of mixed doub- les. cs of the afternoon was the sing- Klng and Quirk (RAF). dine (C) 6-4. 7-5. (RCAF) 6-4, 6-3. Britain is 20.000. HORN? - wm! THE LIGHT DAWN5 01 n2 B()ARl)ING HOUSE Tl-IE Charlottetown defeated R. C. A. friendly tourna- Tennia Clubs. A In the meantime. it Air Force is will The following are the results Wran and Lsrter (C) defeated (R.C.A.F'.) One of the outstanding match- Levitin. (RCAF) defeated Jar- VVran (C) defeated Middleton Kaye (C? defeated Epstein (RC British Golf Open PORTRUSI-1, Northern Ireland, July 7-(AP) - -Methodicnl Max Faulkner. A par-wrecking Bullsh- man who spent one winter milking cows to strengthen his golfing hands. won the British open championship today in a dramatic rain-soaked finish. Playing sub-par golf for every round except the last. Faulkner captured the 72-hole event with a score of 285-highest since 1!B'l but two strokes better than his closest pursuer. But there were some breathless moments after Max finished, for handsome little Antonio Cords of Argentina was scorching the Roy- al Portrush Course and it appear- ed as if the south American would get home with a tie and force a playoff. Cerda was right on the beam until the 16th hole when he slash- ed a drive against some steps straddling a barbed wire fence. It took Antonio four strokes to reach the green and his chances slither- ed with a. 287 for second place. Maior Hoopla (N A FRIENDLY .4...-(HA-r Money wA5 THAT AIIGHT---AND I'VE.- sbues! wortoeszeo ex: ea . No, MA:tol2! file Moroav wAevouRs -- REALLY YOUR6, TEETH ,vou'(u:- eor LEFT IN THE BACK. -4- REMEMBER -me Keeexw CH2l6TErJING A Vemz Aeo? You won 113112 GINCE WHY You . BORROWED HALF A SUCK FROM LIKE THE Two GAME- 1: S GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN AND FORGOT: loss for stars ber of leszilt contests the Rovers in possession league race by one Northwest Falcons. Rovers did all the top of the third with a three- run rally on two hit: off pitcher Ev. Beagan. collected a single tally in the first on two hits and repeated the per- formance in the filth. Benny Carson went. three hits and striking 'MacLeod gave up five struck out three. Donnie McLean. Jack Cairns and Art Perry scored the runs for Rov- ers while Irv MacKiunon and Red a tight League battle play yesterday after- noon. the Rovers squeezing out a close 3-2 verdict over the Stars. It was the Rovers fourth vict- ory in five starts and the fourth in the same num- that puts of the game over their scoring losing while Stars the route out six. hits and Rovers Nip Stars 3-2. In Tight Game Northeast Rovers and East End 5 staged Cl y Baseball Memorial Field ...o.............a.o-e-3 in pt McFayclen. Eb Macxinnon, c.f. Howatt, if. Flynn, ss . Mocallum, (2 Williams, ab Leonard, rf. C. Ready, lb. Beagan, p: tMacLeod. p. oooocoo-r-aha: oo--o-:--l-nnc:v- E-190-Os-oi-db-GO!-)6 Toials . 35 '-Replaced Beagan in third. Umpires: Jack Kane (plate Leo Doyle (bases). Summary to on 3 on in base hit: Perry. AF) 6-3. 6-4 liowatt were the t L -h ' i In the second set of mixed home for the Stars. (::i)cheor' gtiifry OPENING RIEET doubles. Dumont and Brown (C) collected the only long hit of the at the defeated l-iolroyd and Baker game, a triple into centre (.91 (rtcnrl 6-3, 5.4. in the third. PARLOR. TRACK Strain (C) defeated Atkins Rovers AB'R H PO A E l (RAF) 3-6, 6-1. 6-2. Gillis, cf .. 5 0 0 1 0 0 JLLY 18th MacGuigan and Power (C) lost Hennesseg, if. 1 o to Leonard and Leeson (RAF) McLean:,xl-b . 2 1 gig 3 ii Entries must be in July 13th. by a wide margin, 6-0, 6-2. Cairns, ss . . 5 1 1 0 0 0 in the last match of the day Perry, c . . -i l 3 ix 2 -) CHAS. F. WIIJLIS, Cullen nnd Smith rc) defeated Pur H. -r . ' " - - ' Boneleau and MucMillan (RCAF) KenCri2ed,v,I 3'1) 3 (0, (1) 3 (1) 30b.Fltzr0y Street 9.7, 54. - Hood, 3,, g g 3 0 0 1 2 1 Cliarlotteiown ------- Carson, p . 4 0 0 0 2 D 1lI3"aEe1' (By The Canadian Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn . 50 20 .568 New York 40 36 .544 St. Louis 40 34 .53! Cincinnati 36 38 .486 , Philadelphia 35 41 .461 i ' ".. Boston 34 40 .4150 Chicago . 30 30 .435 Pittsburgh 31 44. Ad?! AMERICAN LEAGUE V. Chicago . 40 29 ms :3 ' Boston 4'! w .813 New York 5 29 MB Cleveland 44 32 .519 Detroit . 34- 38 .472 Washington 31 494 .413 , Philadelphia 29 48 .317 -- 2 St. Louis . 22 52 W1 3 , INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 65 26 .679 Buffalo . 44 33 .571 Syracuse oi 3'1 .543 Rochester 44 38 .537 Toronto 40 44 .476 Ottawa . N 48 .412 Baltimore 34 .50 .405 Springfield . 3.2 52 .381 Faulkner Wins Earned Runs: Rovers 2. Three- Base on balls: iioveheatl Races 1 so cocoo--coo--H-A )2 1.... match between Lmombe; (R. on the mound for the Rovers. al- off Beagan -1.; off MacLeod 3; off c,A,1:',) md Eu-1 smith, phymg lowing eight hits and striking out Carson 4. Struck out: by Beagan for ch...-1,,neg.,w,., gmm. won 15 batters for a. winning perform- 6: by MacLeod 3: by Carson 15. 2.5, 5.4, 5.4, ance. Despite the fact that he was Left on bases: Stars 10. Rovers Coyle and Bradley (C) were chalked with the loss after being 10. Wild pitches:'Beagan. Carson. t trimmed 6-.'l. 10-8 by Weir and 1'91l9V6d 0" the mound by Junior Passed bails: Perry 4. Hit by Leonard (RCAF). MacLeod after 2 2-3 innings, Bc-a- pitcher: McLean by MacLeod. Dowlimz and MacDonald (Cl Bin Came through with some Runs batted in: Purcell, Perry, were defeated 4-6. 7-5. 7-5 by sharp hurling by givzng up only Flynn, . iianadais , .-AGasava'rf4 "utumboa their corporate nou';:t ":3 NEW YORK. 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