Page 6 The Guardian, Thursday, July 28, 1955 Dodgers Vs. Stars At Memorial Field Tonight DODGERS VS. . . .livith the Flyers for the leagtic B will be the battling Dodgers ind. T2"; Fll?'l':lF::u.";:t' 5”” " Trim .Nlacl”ai-lniio uili have lve('.l:;xB0dg:" haul? Hh,dge fastbarller l"1elrn H(il;'1(ll'lEIllRnI;ni1l1IEs' pla ed to dat wit t e mnun w ie arie 5'3 i.ta?:"iieiJ;d nywin for ethem tii- choice is lefty Art .ilacLood. tight will bring them into a tie Game ttine 6.15. Midgets Stage Riotous Mat Card At The Forum Midget wrestling came back to islratigler on the deck and aiiai'd- -lery as Boston came from behind Charlottetown last night with nyed the match to the Saint Juhnia 0-2 deficit in the fourth inning. uang as four of the little fellows lboy. put on n riotous show in thei main event of a card at thel Forum. g l Farmer Pete and his injun pal.l The Eagle. were heavy favoritest with the crowd. but they lost the; Itrst fall as Garaboldt pinned i-Lat-titer Pete. The favorites took zhe secoiid fall though as Peteli tlt'arPfT out the ring when hey iziahhed his discarded shoe and ziegan clipping ever.Vb0d)' 1": tight. including the referee. Gar- iholdi was supposed to be tantz-i ing with him at the time. andi Pi-te had little trouble in pinning; iim. it never tins deicriiiined just tho wdn the last fall as The Eagle with 3 whoop and ii holler tame to the aid of his partner -"armor Pete and heaved both Diamond Jim and Garalioidi thrnugh the ropes and jumlled nut after them. The crowd stii'iz- ed into the ring to get I hfjlerl view of the proceedings and lit? hniit was ended then and there- Farmey Petelinok on Diamond lim in n semi-final event and with an able assist from his Az- tec friend got the nod oi referee Tod Rarhotti tn mp curtain rni:-er the ref tnnk a hand in affairs vi-hr-n Tiny i.cRlant' was engaged in 'l"””i' tttng his opponent Mr NPW Bi-itnswick. knocked the Willlilrbe Baseball -I Results l B; THF. ASSOCIATED PRESS American Leriilllt . ooo 2m non... 2 6 oh ooo 330 00x- 6 13 1 Houticman. Feller ISI Santiago ("fl and Regan. Naraznll l7li Brewer and White. L--Hotttteman. inns: Cleve--Wertl; Bns!Piers8"- Chicago 030 300 ml-- 7 13 0 New York WW 100 0304 T 7 1 Byrd. Martin till Howell ill and Lopat. Surdtvant '2) Wiesler I4) iu,.rg,-.1" (Qt and Berra. W--Byrd. L..Lopat. HR: NY, C0llin.'l. National LMIIIO Cleveland Boston York 000 lift llnfl- 2 l I Chicago Second New York zol 001 400- 8 15 Chicago 202 000 05x-9 is t I-learn, Wilhelm I3! McCall i7l and Kati; Minner. Tremel 47! and Cooppr. W-Minner. Ilfls. Chi, Baker. Pittsburgh ooo not 000- i n o It. Lotiis 000 I00 tl5x--- I it I Face and Shcpard. Hadtlix and Burbrlnk. Hm: Pgh. Freese. St. 1.. Moon. Flrnt Dolroii till ZI2 200 -8 12 0 Ballimtire 000 001 300-4 10 1 Gray. Jnhnmn ,5) Zm.,l.1nk mtpnn the last day of the P. E. l.t and Trtandns. Gastall (7). W-firm - mpk L(-way. lhlary Maclmnitan. shooting con- g..,,,..d Fl-”'PI1tl.V ihroughotit the mcet. Dntrmt (too 320 mo. 7 in it finished the J rt n 9 s aauimm, mo 933 mxg ,; H 2 Match with It score of I71 out ofl Cristante. Hoeft t7i Abert Iii) l;'5'A:d”l'.9wPian':, 1'” Ind Hoiisr: Brown. Foyfack I5l Dorish I71 and Smith. Wvnorishm l.- Hoeft HR- Dot. Bertoni. Philadelphia mlfl 000 100-1 4 0 lltluatikoc 000 000 20x --2 8 I Robert: and Sominlrk: Riirdette, lnhn-on it'll nod Crnndall. W-Biir- detto: . Brooklyn 000 no.1 000 0-3 in 1 Cincinnati 002 000 ml lat 9 fl Erskinc. Rossetti I51 Padres IR: Lahinw '9' and Campnnnllii. Rlnt-k.l Freeman I91 Klippsiein tint and Btirgess W-Klippstein. l.-Lahinp, HRs: Elm-Honk. Snider; Cin-Riir- j. lnternntinnnl Longnn First . Rochester 000 000 0-0 I or Syracuse on 000 x-2 2 ll Moford. Kelly tblland While; Lovengiith and Heymnn. Buffalo ON 211 000- 4 7 1. Montreal 000 000 010- 1 3 1 Flowers and Yewcic; Lnsordn Ind Teed. RR: Buff-Porter. and hotter Il00I3000-I 6 1 case ill) M1230-3 7 2 llnylock. Kelly (7) Ruin-i .m Int-hall to) and Rand; Moi-ehead, Johnson to) and Reymnn. Com- IDI. AIM!!! (6; list. (Oi invalid: (It 5,; ' - .' Ila. Iuntoli Ahuii: are sotiisv ol the top riflc-i 'i Top right is Lit-iii. Meet iihtch tintshcrl yeslci'd:-iy at ial Match. Squaw Point Top lcft Hooper. winner of the Hardware Match. is Finer Rogcrs Barwise souii KEEN HOTS V By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The red-hot American League pennant race kept pace with the torrid eastern temperatures Wednesday with Cliicago White Sox clipping the New York Yankees first- place margin to a single game while Boston handed an- other defeat to Cleveland Indians. Walt Dropo drove in three White Sox runs with a trio of singles to lead the Chicago attack against New York and even the series at a game apiece in Yankee Stadium. The score was 7-4. with the rubber game of the serics set for today. i At Boston. the Red Snx made singled and Piers-all it two straight over the Indians of Art Hoiitleman'.s ivht-n Jimmy Piersall batted in the cenlrcfield seats Thrcc nore four runs in a 6-2 verdict that left Boston runs in the fifth inning the Beantowiiers only three games clinched the eighth pitching vic out of first place. Cleveland is iory for So); rightie Tom Brewer. sandwiched in between Boston and I ' Chicago, two games behind the Yankees. Piersall blasted at homer and single to provide the heavy artil- -iarked one iitc her into Bantam Practice There will be a bantain prac- zice this afternoon at 4 p.m. for all players. Uniforms will be passed out. gsaiumy White and Grady Hanan Mary Mac-l president of the P R A. I The lower picture shows Rohlll" A5”'"'8””" receiving one of hislC.ll5ll""'- ltrnpliies from Brig. W. W. Reid. Photos by Hambly i By Lt. Mary MacLennan Bob Barwise, Aggregates A fish tail uind tiilh rain iii:iiie.A:grcgate. won by Tpr. R. Bar- Gromr-k. coir-man I77 and House. Widilinns anilhiiiiz but ii1t'nsant.u"ise. ”"”"""4 Rifle Shoot Final Won winner of the Rogers Hardware Match, won by Captain A.J. Mc- (':ihe. Sotivrnii for the wiiiiier of the Jones Mcmorial Match. won hy Liotit. Mary MacLennan. Souvenir for the runner-up in the Jones Memorial Match. won by Sgt. P..l. Landrigan. The F. G. Kennedy Trophy in Parker-Hale sight) pIPSPlllEd by Tho DCRA lRrnn7e Medal a- jProvint-inl Rifle Meet, hut Lieui. named to the second-highest from M ll” T-W" AW'"”li"'- W9" by shot off for the second soiit-r-nir.tMatch. won by Tpr. R. Bar-wine, Landrignn win-i with Sgt. P. .l. ning in the shoot-off. Tnr. R Barwise who non both the winner of the Prowse Broth- the Grmid Aggrr-i.-ate Ottavvn Aggrcgnic was lhi'catcn- n Rm-wisp ed several times lor Ir-:idership.j hut Hoh managed to hold off TTT('llhp p 1.11 pang, 117 RM"; u, Ptlfk W1"? -"WW 9W”llt'"' Sl""7l' 'the winner of the Moore & Mac- mg. The Pltysical Fitness was won by Tpr. Fred Hooper ofl Tm; gm; Mir Gr. Traphv D". Illlllnn with the only p9rT9CT5('0TPlgpn(pd by th. 2nd, Mil, tip, to ill 5” Tl” "lllcll W35 "Ted 8' lthe winner of the Senator Bar- Illltl yards. Henderson match. son Tyro Aggro-gale and and this match. The Son. RCAC. meet with the exception United Services and rapid shooting. Prise List The President's Trophy Ottawa Aureute. won I. Darwin. The Governor General' 0 Officers- Mntch, which will be shot at a date to he announced later. match in shot under iiei-vice con- ditions and in a combination of prone. fire with movement. snap present at by Brindle w.w. Reid. D. 10.. l.D.. to the winner of the Memorial ll;-nnan. and the miitrh Rernard Connolly. who is ,rap- lColes. idly developing Into is very con- sistent young marksman. won thcllcngc Trophy presented by Capt. Ciidmore He also won the Nichol- lihe Senator Barbour Match. won Tym ii Park- er Hale sight donated hy liieut. F.G. Kennedy. which goes with William E. MacDonald Memorial Cadet Match was won by Flsgt. W. MacLenn of the 60 This concludes the three day of the Club This by Tir- n Illvcr Ihilnl nwlrdd to the winner of WNW Cotes of the DeBlois Brothers Limited -the Assn. in the Ottawa Aggreg- tTpr. R. Connolly. ate. won by Lieiit. Mary Mac- The William D. E. Macllntinld ifladet Aggregate was won by The Signals Trophy awardggd by p Cadet F.Sgt. W. MacLean. the 5th Sigs. Regt. to the winnerl The Navy Trophy awarded byl ,iH. M. C. 5. ”Queen Charlotte" tol crs Limited Mntch. won by Tpr. The Reccc Trophy presented by ll.eod Match. won by Mrii. Irenel lHardv. tbour Match. won hy Sgt. (I. A. The Cameron-Vinnicombe Chal- 1.1. D. Cameron to the winner of hy Sgt. G. A. Cotes. The Artillery Trophy presented by the Artillery Association to the winner of the Macdonsld Tobacco Company Match. won by Lleut. Mary MacLennan. The 21st Fd. Amb. Trophy pre- senlcdby the 21st Fd. Amb. RC- AMC to the winner of the Phyll- ciil Fitness Match. won by Tpr. F. Hooper. The Rccce Souvenir presented hy the P. I-'.. I. Rcgt. H7 Reece) to the member of their Associa- tion standing highest in the first day's aggregate. tum by Tpr. R. Bnrwiae. The Reece Souvenir presented by the P.E.l. Regt. (21 Reece) lto the member of their Associa- tion standing highest In the un- ond day's aggregate. won by Tpr. R. Dnrwine Willi lllt: PTERCED HE D whilc 211 000 00x- 4 ll 2 men in Ihc anniial Pinviiit'ial Riilc Lcniiiin. winner of the Jones Mem-' May". A p (,-..,.n1i(.y. selvl'pt;”') nf reads out ihe' 0 1 Mr. F. G. Kennedy to the winner. The Physical Fitness Match-I ; . White Sox Clip Yank Lead To One Game; B0ston.Hands Cleveland Second Defeat Zlst Fd. Amb. Trophy-300 yards. .olFiremen's Sports . gpr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 gt. . . ac nnan .. . . 4 i Tpr. R. Barwise ..... .. 49. MEET POSTPOIIEd Gnr. C. C. Strong 49' qgl A heavy and steadily falling 4lI.downpnur of rain caused post- dlllponmeal of the Firemen's Tour- lilinamenl slated for the Driving 43 Park last night. The meet will Capt. A. J. McCabe Tpr. R. A. Vessey .. Mrs. Irene Hardy . Sgt. P. J. Landrigan Lieut. R. E. Jenkins Tpr. Edison Hardy who held this morning at 9 a.m. ,Lieut. G. J. Rogers 4ii --e-- ----- --we lLieut. P. T. Hooper -I3 Tpr. F. Hooper . . . . . . . . . .. 430 0lCdl. R. Hambly 43 Sat. P. J. Landrigan . 428 SEL ROY VCSSW -. 43 Tpr. R. A. Vessey .. 427 '.ietit. Mary MacLennan 17 Wet. Roy Colcs .. .. Tpr. R. Andrew 47 tVCdt. R Hambly . mi Sgt. G. A. Colen 47 ilajor A. F. Gormley I24 l CPO. S. G. Bowie: -I7 Tpr. H. T. Vessey Mrs. Irene Rogers 47 Mrs. Irene Hardy All 47: in . Tpr. R. Andrew Tyi-in V Lieut. G. J. Rogers 42: Cdt. B. Connolly . . . . . . 46 Lieul. P. T. Hooper A21 Tpr. E. Mullins . . 44 Sgt. Eric Coles 420 Tpr. Myron Ling .. I3 Cpl. A. Rodd 420 Ftsgt. W. Maclx.-an . . . . .. 42' Tpr. B. Connolly . 420 Last score in 4544354544-42l W0.I. A. McMastei .. Sgt. A. W. Seaman . Tpr. E. Mullins . Tpr. M. Carver AB. R. T. Bowles .. . CPD. 5. G. Bowie: .. . Tpr. Myron Ling Wsgt. W. MacLean .. Tpr. J. Good . . Tpr. D. 0. Clarke FXO. R. W. Ross The Ottawa Aggregate. Tpr. R. Barwise Lieui. Mary MacLennan Sgt. Roy Vessey . Sgt. G. A. Coles Gnr. C. C. Strong . Sgt. C. C. MacLennan . The Jones Memorial Match-200.l i 500. 600 yards. l Lieut. Mary MacLennan Sgt. P. J. Landrignn Sgt. G. A. Cotes Tpr. R. Andrew . Sgt, Roy Vesey . . . . Sgt. Eric Coles OiCdi. R. Hambly Tpr. H. T. Vessey W01. A.D. MacMaster Tpr. R. Barwise . Lieul. P. T. Hooper . . Sgt. G. G. MacLennn Gnr. C. C. Strong . . . . . Lieut. G. J. Rogers .. Lieut. R. E. Jenkins .. Z500 ...597 596 Tpr. F. Hooper . . . . . .. flit P- -l. Landfill.” igi. Rloy Coll? . . . . .. 'l::rut.Fl(:i. E. .lT!f!nl:ilnS 1.-5. yen, Amy M . . son ary . .. . Tpr. pjdmm Hardy . Capt. A. .l. Mccabe . 594 Tpr. F. Hooper . 59-1 0lCdt. R. Hambly Tpr. R. Andrew .. Sgt. Roy Coles .. Tpr. H. T. Vessey . Tpr. M. Carver . Capt. A. J. Mccabe Cpl. A. Rodd .. .. CPO. S. G. Bowles X1590 .590 Major A. I". Gormley g , - 559 f'rp,-g pp A. vessey Sgt. I-Eric Coles .' tTpr. D. 0. Clarke .......... .. 1 Lieut. G. J. Rosters . 586 Mrs. Irene Hardy The Henderson and Cudmorel L'9”t- P- T- H009” - Ty,-0 Much. .Tpr. B. Connolly . . . . 585 Tpr. R. A. Vessey . . . Tpr. B. Connolly W01 A M M t . .. . Ct HS 075 585 Tpr. E. Mullins . 533 logo. s. G. Bowlcs .. The Nicholson Tyro Aggregate. Tpr. B. Connolly . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 420 Tpr. E. Mullins Tpr. Myron Ling Flsgt. W. MacLean .. Tpr. J. Good .. . Tpr. D. 0. Clarke F70 R. W. Ross .. The Grand Aggregate, . Tpr. R. Rarwise . . . . . . . , Sgt”. Roy Vessey .. Gnr. C. C. Strong Capt. A. J. Mccabg ,. Szt. G. G. Mcbennan . Tpr. Edison Hardy Lieut. Mary MacLennan Sgt. G. A. Coleii Lieut. R. E. Jenklnl CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM y ”' TONIGHT l l ONLY l ,WWllll 'E T Tested for quality WIIEELING WEST VIRGINIA- TIIE W0lILD'l ORIGINAL JAMBOIIEE FIATUIINE H PERSON DUSTY OWEN! AND inn RODEO nova BUDDY I MARION DONNA DARLIINE LAZY JIM DAY tint) n nitowmii BLUE MT. QUAB'l'ET IIOI DOWN TRIO AND GBANDPA I GRACE ll - SEAT IADIO AND IIOOIDINI HAII -' H DOOII OPIN WI 10' HAITI III (DNHHI Time) IIILADI.-AIl.lll!II.Il l'Sise:!Qie4I A 3lJ-In-hnlnnl. 'v IQIAIIODOWIHI -input-nnnunni ', l .600- . 557i Don Trninor Figlits Tonight . , MONCTON (CF)-Billy Ftfield of Toronto, sporting a small bruise under the left eye. promised Yvonl Durelle the fight of his life when he checked in here Wed: Cay for an attempt to wrest the C a n n d l n n lightweight ll bnttler. l I2-round scrap. - l Fifield appeared in tlp-top shape for his first crack at the C -" light heavyweight crown. This will be the second meeting betweeal Fifield and Durelle. Last year Dureelle scored a 10-round knock- out in Glace Buy. From the Durellc camp word that "he is in the bes on his career." In addition to the main I .'0l'l'IC5 shape event. HALIFAX. iCPl-Don MacLeod. an 13-year-old rlghthander from Charlottetown. has chalked up the best. pitching record in the import- paclied Halifax and District Sen- ior Baseball Lengue and attracted the attention of more than one major league scout. The only Maritime hurler In the 1 league that draws heavily on pro: mlsing American players sent here it for seasoning. MacLeod has an im- y i posing 9-0 record for the league- leading Liverpool Lnrruperl. 1 Cool under pressure, MacLeod showed a good mixture of stuff and speed as he started out as n re-I .lief expert for Danny Seaman's! Larrupera and soon won starting! assignments. In all 11 games so far. he came into five in relief and saved three. In a starting role he has two shutouts and it three-hitter. ioif. ltown. tangles with Freddie Ste-. wart, Doug Odo. hitter from Thorburii. N.S.. clashes with Gaston Roy. 151. who fights out of Charlottetown. lSemi-Final Events At 4 Ch”town Courts Tonight Two matches in the semi-finals while Paul Kays and partner J9 ..t the men's doubles are kche- Fitzgerald. both of the local clul duled for the Charlottetown Courts ,W'lll be 'tnnlght in the Island Closed Tour- Chlim- ' nament. A pionship from the Bate Ste. Ann! Mlynard schurman 0; Summer, . . side and Hamid Power of the 427l The W” meet here mnmhl m ” Charlottetown Chm will be meet-l ing Bud MacA1eer and Mark Mc- Gulgnn. last year's club champs, two six-round fights will be run Don Trnlnor, 158, Charlotte- 160, Stellarton. N.S. 161, a dynamite-like 1lMaior Leagues Scouting Cl'i'town's Don MacLeod do-"I have been giving thought to dentistry"-he a sports career has its appeal. and l SONIC changing strokes wit Earl Smith of Summernlde a.- iwalter Cullen of Charlottetown Both matches are slated fl 6 p.m. All of yesterday's matches wet rained out. l'Doug Ford To Play In The Canadian Open TORONTO, iCPl - Doug For Kiamesha Lake. N. Y.. who Wt the U. S. professional golfer championship Tuesday by defer ing Cary Middlecoff. has regi tered for the Canadian Open the suburban Weston course. Au l Too Lat: To chi:-sTyl admits PULLETS FOR SALE. PHON 'i two 3, w, 30.; 152 Major A. F. 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