l 7 T 7 Flyers And Dodgers Play To Hard-Fought 1 The Dodgers and Flyers desper- but only issucd oiic frcc pass to atelv battling for the City league first and with his teammates play baseball title struggled for 7 lnn- ins terrific. ball l'1Pllltld him ltrriit ings to a 1 1 tie in the fourth game ed the fighting Uf)(llZEtlTtPti to al at Memorial Field last evening lone fifth inning run scored hv The game was I thriller all tho Paul Jay who singled. want to way as both teams put on allck second on I lIaCl'lfl('P and camc fielding displays and It game's home an Ken Miii-hon.-ilrl's langl end not I single error was chalked double. up in the score book against either Jay working on thc liill for the aide. Dodgers gave up onll thrre lllls Ronnie Stanley was slated to However all three were doiihlrs and pitch for the Fliars hiil coach a pair of the tun-hams-rs iverc illmmylllachtinald with thcthoiiizhtldoiiblcs and a pair of thc tivn Q! mmrl may mp ymmgsipr will he hangers its-rc cliihbctl hi Ratio and pIt(hIuE at least one gamr with thc Riirkr tn thr tniirth to M-coiinl for Maclman was lwlted for B blows been with Bobby Liind making a '---jjr-?”r nice dniible play in thc fourth as .P - lherl ltilmar NlacNeil of it basehit ;l!! the second spcare In opcra They as yet have- nlt had a baseball export as a guest xi-uni lull: ulll llII'll out in fair-Ii H", RCA F J,-13.0w 3"'”l "l”"l""T l'"l "l'"''5l "3 5l""'ll Each team holds niw iictt-ii in Maylii-, as some say. so maiiy people have cars these days that brand of ball nor that the quality eighth round of a Sl"llP(llIlP(l 10 l of hascball ls less than that of two. lroiind boxing match hcrc Thiir.s- lsiimmernide and the milkmcn com-' Patterson Scores T.K.Oi. Over Williams At Moncton -1 Tie Paul Jay and Ken MacDonald paced the Dorlgara. each clipping a double and -innlo Mt-Calliim. k.-mmti. Whitli-ck and Mnclilnnun had uni:-bazaars. BOX SCORE - Flyers All R I! PO A E Lund. 2!: I O O 1 1 0 Ki-llll' as .. . 8 l 1 2 0 0 Lewis Kb. lf .. 3 O 0 1 O 0 Rcatli lb . 1 I O S 1 0 Rlll'l(l'. ct . 8 0 1 I 0 0 llat"Vcill. H 1 0 0 I I 0 tiallaiil ll, Ni 3 0 I I O 0 lipi lftt' c It It 0 O I 0 ll':iir;i:i Tti . 3 D I I l 0 Xl:irt.r.iii p 7 0 ll l I ll Totals 37 I fl 3! 7 0 lhidgcrs Ail R ll PO A E Xlacllonald cf 4 0 1 O I 0 klcL'alliim. lf 4 0 1 3 O 0 Kcnnctl). (' . 3 0 1 8 0 ll Wliilloi-L ss 3 0 1 1 1 ll tlailhiinuin. 3h rt 3 0 l 1 0 ll ll):in. ll! 2 0 0 l2 0 0 .Ktqiiai'ehriggs. Sb 3 0 0 I 8 0 .lai p 3 1 1 I 4 fl xlai lioiialtl rf 1 ll 0 O 0 fl l.c('lair 3h 2 0 fl 0 l lli Total: 3 l I 21 9 ll l l yers Play Third Series Game Tonight .-i; liai-k Wcdnrsilay eiening tn eke out a 3-2 win V-rm Haney viill he the likelll .i;iiis-r for Joe l-liinter's airmen iiliilc l.i-n Arscii:-iiilt will counter iiiili llciiigx llartiiigi-i. who was in-mi-u no the first time in 16 siorts at the airport Monday. Game time is 5.15. flllic we-sit-i'ii lndian was in ti'oiiblt- most of ihc way but put up siiililiorii resistance ht-fiirc the fight iias haltcd at 2'20 nl the ciizliili round. The referee was Pcic Sralzo of New York. C0l1llllllPl'l on Fall? lll he gobbled up R31-111.3 hard hit! C o r n e r Jack Fliirkc led the Fliers' at I but if may ever do we would only actiiiry except baseball? M", Sam” ,,.,,,my pigipd min ihpi I beach l6 3 much more appealing Mira-p of fifty years ago. way night Jllmrir Ahhuas oier thc wrwkenrl their run damdad tn guy mm a mu and iiscd TllrllntlgrrxlldrliiiIiiii'isiit1li,lxi- h!! big right-handoar Donnie Mac tin oicry inning hiii thc Fliersl in- Lean. who hurled Tiissdayr tussle 'fi9ld were as hot as than over havc grass-ciittoi'. stopped on second in force lilac-Kiiinon and throw Ryan out at first t'liai-lie Ryan iiiailc tlic nicimt lay for the Dodgers when he rob to m. l s riim it 2 i.-it--.i.....i tack lL:l:l7AlL-r'Hl""l”jtAllll"ll:-L W ' rtflljtlltii Iallllfll iiw Ni-lllflll qnmiinn i M. iihuh are fcaiiiiwl aicragc IlP(il'llP viith an unusual knoiilPrll'.'.v of siihipct: r ii n gin it from Shake- he too Wllllllll to submit it question Tm, "Hm Ran”. of thy lcldnti that we feel surc would slump cien. ,- I . I ,h g the mom ardrnt student of the-s"ml'a” mmls M” iv” palm la. ganqp Tm. rmp;i1..n . xvii, .5 11 eicning It the Parkdale fiiaiiioii - that in ttharloilcioun, P F. l.lhctviccn the Sunshine llnllll "ml In for this year there hasnll been I crowd of more than 100 It an.V7 baseball Pn('t'tlll'll9T. Possibly the in tercst. just isiilt hare any more than an afternoon or eiening sit- g ting in the blcarhcrs at Memorial MONl.”ll(t.V icl” l'ltt.Hl Pall” l Field. lA'h:itr-icr the reason may be son. 177. of Brooklyn. st-oretl a it ccrminly isn't that the players TKO over Aliin tfhieft Williams dlitplay dismal. iincnihiisiastir 172, of Oklahoma (lil.V- l" lhel This cnminE&weokcnd should. . fll'FllT3' wall fl5'l'lf'lP whether or notlwlu inlet-out in the game is as dead Isis” .p S d it seems. The N.S. - PEI. junior u I baseball will be on the line when G. y l Elia lnral Abbics tangle with the g mrmm. Charl""E,M.n ....,,h lanhuirz Jiimors in the but two ofln". mm: m g,,ad,,iha,,, p i.-, 5 my". RM." hamnm": Salumay l. will be the next .sii'iiiiiiinr to afternoon and ending Siirirlay withi , a t l e m p t tho Vnitthiinilwilaiirl I double bender if necessary. lsna" navwm Bum”. ,R,u,a,.,,,l,iV In ordnr to get tie Nova Icntnans S” M Mr" and Mrs" smnlpy Rm” gar Braarlalbnne. wtll leave (input fu Rgr” ” N” R" RM” Hm" Tnrmeotine about it Im Siindarl ! Cha!'""P'"wn " W," """s'''"' morning accompanied by his hrri Mn':'vp,:'M.r"h".'a"h lamp Emu" thcr F,i'ricst and falhcr Stanlcy. fpndgnrl (W " Nausph baseball ab who will follow the young swim- ” R . ye" "9 me" '9 mar in I dory and motnrhoali 9”" '2" ARMS '" W l" ' 9”" piloted by Capt Macwilliams and non pay out Iny large amount t ' 0 '- ,. . . son Hnzen. Zgrcazh lzxllgollgegglnggfl :2: P32: Davisnn was a SWll'nlTllI1E in. .. i i - striictor at Siiiiiiiiersirlc diiriiii: thc ::.?,E,,::1"':h:n'1&:a::::i:ifn9::1YIN be summer months and workr-il iiitli "N. asking fm, -m8"td:nR”n:,Tn";(' Mrs. Dorothy Peters who bci-nmc half a hiick of which 700 will i-ie."'.' """"l 9"-"l" '0 ””"'l”"" W Mpdpd " mo mmramee .3 M Nithtky Itralt waters last Sllllfla) met. Even at that the Ahhies Ire' ' not asking something f th , In return for the four-bills iiiiccirga I FOT I OX ticket that will admit one to either "Battling Bud” Ranisay. Suin- Satiirrlay's or Sunday's game will be given. mersidr fighter will be leaving for Halifax nn Satiirday. it urns lc;irn ed last night. to continue traiiiinc for threw forthcoming fights lWlIl(ll1 ho ls hilled. The flrst of these will be against 3 Nova St-otin fighter of Summer side on September 24th. followed by his participation on 1? card at Halifax on Scptcmlwr 26th irlirii he is booked for six 2-niiniitc rounds against Bobby Mnorc The third bout will be If Syrlnny n llator date when hr is booked for six 3-minute rounds against ri fighter by the name of Young l-l:iri- nigan. R We know that baseball will ncvcrl dw In Fhzirlntiptnwri in the manner; it has In ntlinr parts of the Pl'ni'lnf'P. Thorn arc tnn many Slnltttrpllv dp. dicatc-vi men intni-amid in the game for it tn meet such 5 fans, Mp" "kg George Francls. Brigadier Reld. Charlie Ryan. Tom MnrFarlanc. Jimmy Wlnrhonald to mention nnlv I fcvi HrHlFl'Pr lt is t'llSllPRl'lPnIltn for them to put so much of their ttmc and effort into something that. la met by the public with down- right indlfferencr. As long as there UP tilayars interested enough to play l'tPlnrP pmpry stands. and we for-l thrit thorn alirays will be. there will he baseball in Charlottetown. Thr lmnl loam-.hIi'c her-It par- forming in front of the faithful handful all season laong and. al- t.hniii:h a little cheering or flfcring IQ thmixzht to ho nncdcd to stimulate enthiizlnsm. hnii: been plavmg an lamc: as if Maritime champion- ships were at stnkv ln A couple of the cncoiintc-rs they almost camp to hiring. WM”, Wm” "M ahrnvgl Mm. Ml)l'lPll Woody. Rcal Joe cotidtisiiic tn the best inlarcst of'Prcmici' J Vraltcr Princn Riidlon the urirnc is ccrininlv inrlicatiic of the -writ snrc-mi ihroiiizhout thc lPHEiic in abodancc. ' Isl ll.-ASH .lolli Bud Fnhltills Rm In the Thundaygiinhaqg uh ooh fulurities which were had Ii. the Driving Park W rt 9 evanlnn .u. ,nad”,r"'::”v :m";?'d'::i Eia Riidluiig not-tor .l tho names of nor of the donors of mm" 3 the silver trays which were given to thr owners of the winning bnrses, WP "tire! that we ova-rlnoked' Jack and Mrs. .lohn Williams whol donated I tray in Memory of me eligible. Roma Budlorig. Arlonway. late -lot-nn.v Wlllinmii who passed away I little over I year no ""1 who was revered and recpected by Butllong. D . Garth Tryax. Guy Harvester". at, Baseball Results American League K;tiix;is City 000 000 0007- 0 S 4 New York 006 100 lltix-1389 0 Fcc('ai'elli. Herbert tlt Harring- ton '4' Bnyoi tilt and W. Shantzz Tiirlm and Flt-i-ra L-(fercarclli lllts NYk. Berra i2 (tliiragn 200 020 000.4 ll 2 Washington M0 002 ititafs ill I Triirlts. Martin I I Byrd (71 and Lollar. Stobbs. Abernathy Ml Rnnim - and f"oiirtnc.V. W-Abvr iuiilii L-Iilariln. HR. Wash, Vpr it n. .1):-troll 000 100 004-5 0 1 Boston Ml I00 000-4 7 2 Abe-r. Hirrer tilt Gromek lit and lloiise. Nixoii. Kinder tlli and .Wliitc W-(iriiiiiek. L-Kinder. HR: illvt. Vlaxviell. ('l9icland "PlllIllIOl'P HnllllPnllln. mt) lltll 000 2--5 9 1 I00 ml 001 0-3 I 2 Maglie tat Moasi 'fli Narleski tilt and Narngon. llcuan i6t: Palit-a. Doriiih ll) (tray iltlt Zuierink tl0i and Smith (install t7l, W-Narleski. L-Gray. llR: Clc. Dnby. . National League New York 000 015 000-4 14 0 tsi Louis 001100000-2 7 l I Mt-(lall and Kim. Haddix. Gctlol viii wt-iglii t7i l.apalnw tllt and l"i5HIvlI. L-Haddlx. HR. StL. Gram-i lllli-I5. iRl'nfIl(l)'n 400 042 (Ill-l0 H 0 '-Vlilwaiikee M2 000 000A 1 I 1 f Continiiod on page It . ..-, - M... I Baseball Practice 'l'liri'c viill be it hast-ball practice ifnr the Intermediate "8" Arrow this evening on the practice din- ;niniid at Mcmorial Field It coo All pl-'I.V0l'S are asked to attend. Starters With Positions For Saturday, Sept. 10th 9:00 RM. ll PACEAZ DASHFS AT 3200.00 F.A(lH . Jean B Lee, Flsso, Sir-Ofolk Obicf. E T TROT & P.-H1-I-2 lI.tlHllF,S AT 3130.00 F.A(lH lillluhr lHlPi'1P. .Vlarion F.. Raiiitla klaniiistnr l)ll'f('l. also t-lilible, Colonel Worthy. LiI.sty's Lass. .liinc C F'At"F-'l DASIIFZS AT Sl50.0ll I-ZACH Anthony L. 6 Ann C. l'll Ionlo. T TROT-2 IIASIH-'..K AT 8150.00 F.A('Il tliiriel E, Bud"; Echo. lnnnle French. Sir Francis Drake. Tommy Shanter. Frisco the Great, Ilsa CIIARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK horsemen all over the Maritime. The tray rm presented iq nip, '3: P. Seaman. ' Liverpool Tdies 4-1 series Lead nnrvi-ziir-ooi.. II. I icpi-- olg-armed It not . four-hit ruin ThIl'l:dR,V .2 down Halifax Cardinals M for the . third time h to Halifu and blit- :t lenlor Baseball League GRAND RE 3 AND IVIRY -OPENING TH! CLD'.'ER CLUB '-- V Music by the "i.eoioNAiiiIs" : oi-In SATURDAY-9:30 r.M. urmi. n SATURDAY A0190?!---COllLI8'l.II - IISHVATIONS - - DIM. 6022 Page 6 The Guardian Friday, Sept. 9. 1955 By THE ASSOCIATED Plllibh Brooklyn Dodgers rtin off with the pennant on the earliest date tn National League history Thurs- day whlle the raging American League battle to decide who will meet the Brooks in the world ser- ies saw Cleveland and New York pull away from Chicago Ind Bos- ton Tlic Dtitli:ci's snapped up the flu: willi a 10-2 romp at Milwaiikcc. bctim-in: their nun lcagiic stand- ard sci in l!lS.'l when they won on Scot I? In tho i-rd lltil Al. tliasc. Clovi- land retained its half-game edge over New York by outlasting Balt- imore 5-3 in 10 innings while the Yankees clubbed Kansas City 13-0. The White Sox tumbled 2”; ganies behind the Tribe with a 5-4 loss at Washington and the fourth place Red Sox slipped four games back once more as Detroit snapped their winning streak at six with a ninth- inning rally that won 5-4. Karl Spooner. reliciing rookic Roger Craig. iioii his st-vciitli as he struck out nine and no-hit Ihc -Braves t)l'PF thc final 5 2-.'l lrlfllllns for thc Dnrlncrs The 24-year-old southpaw retired the first lll men he faced. fanning three of the first four. before giving up two succes- sive walks with two out in the eighth. Karl ended it by fanning pinch-hitter Del Rice in the ninth. PELT FIVE HFRLERS 'l'lic lltirlgcrs. iiho b:-itlerctl livc pitt-licrs for ll liits. scored four in lllP first on a hit batsman. tlirnc OUR BEST TO YOU Hll('h0)' fans all oicr tlic Vlari son Still of jiiiiior age Fiirhic will by 9 .liiiiioi' llnlPS will be iiishiiig Forliic Kcii- he l”””-l '"'5F"l , . Abhies in their quest for thc N. ncdy the best of luck when he g p P F 1 ml? when mm, leaics tomorrow for the N8IlttllHl;;,b(.x1 mo playofls against Canning Hot-kcy Lcagiic Muiilrcal ('aiia(l- toiitorrovi afternoon It Memorial ians' training caiiip at Vcrtliin. l Ficld Quebec. Forbic. who pluicd his; (loiitidciit liiil wary. Forbie be- his borkcy last season with the licit-s that his cliant-cs of catch- Moiitrcal .liiiiioi' Caiiatliaiis will be im; on with thc senior Caiiailians getting a crack at 8 berth on the this your arc only slight and thinks parent club and arciii'(ling to re-lthat after he has had I little piore parts out of Moiitrrtal thcre is IlPXptlflPIl("P in faster company his good possibility that Charlnticioiiii,oppnrtiinilies in the big-lime might will have its first l'Epl'FS(”.IllElllYEVl()(ll( a little brighter. in the National League Slll('P iiesl HUWGYPT he makes out at the Trainor skated the ice lanes for training camp. the young athlete the New York Rangers. can leave Chai'lottetnwn with the Besides being it first class ii-c knowledge that eieryone who can slat" Fnrbir ext-rlls in baseball and tell it puck from a goal-pniil and has llFPI'l a standout catcher iiilh those who can't iiill he rooting lhc (lily l,(-agiic Dodgers all .sea- tor him to make good. PROVINCIAL PLDWING - MATCH AND FAIR l Special prius not shown in Priu List: Kingsbury & Son, Dundas: For best cake. 32.30; for best apple pie. 302.50. dark f-mil Canadian Bank of Coniniei't:e, Montague: To winner of Class 6. Tractor Plowing boys or girls under 16. silver tray. lt2'-islvrii lkitalti tfliiiis, Soiirix: Fm i-liniiipioii draft or general purpose more or gelding. R500. ' Kclly & Mattlnnis. Cl'lal'l0llRl()Wl1i For best Sen- ior Hnlslcin herd, Gabardine jacket, value 315.00. lllaritiiiie liiiplciiitztit llcaleis Asswiatioii: For Provincial Junior Tractor Plowing Champion. under 16: Cup to he competed for annually. Provincial Fliaiiipitiiisliip for Sccd Potatoes. any variety: Suitable prize. MATINEE RACES Summerside Raceway WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER l4th R200 P. M. Daylight Time A fire bencfil race will be held on this date For Tyndal Sample Send all entries to G. R. Sheen or Charlie Willis Before Satiirday Midnight Al1 horses must have eligibility ccrtificates 1 - WANTED RADIO ANNOUNGERS Auditions will be held It Station CFCY from Tuesday Sept. C , until Friday, Sept. 9 ' . Contact by.letter or phone-R. F. LARGE ll CFCY Station Manager l !l l t 3 High School Minimum Education i 'l WANTED LESSEE for demo: Station ln Giorlottetiovl walks and a pair of singlcs off starter Bob Fliilil and relicft-r Phll ilions Enter Jr. Softball Finals LcPagcs Linns won their iiay iiiio the finals of the Jiinion Soft- ball League last evening by edging Stcadis Rovers 7-6. ln another encounter the Vii-s look a one game lead in their semi-final series with the Darts by cupping it 9-7 victory .l. Cunimiskey relieved (7:-illaglian in the fifth to takc the victory for the Lions and L. Kelly was the loser. Mike O'Brien posted the win for the Vics and Flanagan took the loss. Paine. They got four more in the lifth and two in the sixth whlls dropping Milwaukee out of the DP!!- nant picture-17 games behind in second. Jackie Robinson. who homered with one on. and Gil Hodges each drove in three runs. Only one of ('ici'cland's runs was earned at Ftoltiniureehiil that was Larry Dob)"-t 26th homc l'llll and third Ill tvui days to lcnd off the lltlli and lirczik a :l.'l tic Tho Orioliv.., .-ill:-i' hmiliiil: llw tI'rilic into a J 2 lcatl. had llPfl il Ill llic ntnlli. si'ni'ing as the Indians tried for a double play and misscd Duby had three of Clevclaiirl's niiic hits as the Tribe. off and run- niiii; with two in thc first. iioiind up their '54 play iiilh thc (iriiilcs wiili a l9-ll mark YANKH ON RAMP.-lt-l. Bub 'l'iirlc)' and Yogi l5('l'l'id rat-ken -ip tlic As as tho Yanks t l l l t tuitiu .mii..1t.. . -."4'trf ' L-G MAHAR (- henclerson 8. cudmore Men's Wear Sale FINAL CLEARANCE -- Thanks for the most success- lul Stile in our 42 yetirs of merchandising. -- TODAY, TONIGHT and SATURDAY morning we offer guar- inteetl savings of 20 to Sll per cent. yliad their biggest spree in I week. Iurley. the fast - balling-rlglib hander. gained llll fifth shutout and 15th vlctury with I tlve-hitter. Berra chipped in I pair of three- run homers. BerrI's two blasts highlighted I pair of six-run New York innings. The Yanks packed it Iway with just nine hits. while the As chip- pcci in four errors for alx unearned l"llI1.M Wasliingloti. giving the Whitc Snx a tough time in the Strclrli after an cnrlv - season piishoiicr rolc. i-lost-rl Ill with hlirkey Vrt'iion's tiui-riiii homer in the sixth. than sit rambled into the lead and chased lhg seventh. Three singles and Eriiic Oravetzls sacrifice fly ii rap- ped it up. Triit-ks hadn't lost to the Sun- lators since 1958 and it was only lllt' Iilth 1955 victory for Wastiiiig- lllll 'Qalll.'a'l the Sox Half 'll Clit- ('11 3 runs WEI? Ul1FilllIl0d7'l't)l'n- in: home. ironically, on erriirs by Dodgers Clinch Pennant While AL Race Still Rages loravetz. who lliu turned hug, tcosru WILD PITOI Detroit. hailing 4-1 going in. 5, nlnth. Icorod ie winning pg 3 Ellis Kinder, Bolton's relief loo, misfired with I wild pitch. Kinder, who had stopped the Tigers cold in the ninth Wednesday. relieved starter Willard Nixnn after Churn. Maxwt-ll cut it to 4-2 and a milk and double put runners on second and third with none nul. Kiiidcr gut thc Dllll'll-lllllltig 1:5. Btlllfw. ltllf Jack Pllllllph fnllowod vtllh a two-run hloop single that lllPl'l it Harv Kuenn doubled and iBill Tuttle walked intentionally tn ;l0aLl 'em up. Then came the wild pitch with Al Kaline at bat. in the only other day game. Phil. adelphia heat Cincinnati 6-4 as ;Walli' Post hammered 8 pair of homo runs. p Nciv York was at St L(IlllS for la National League night game. ATTENTION BOYS This Sen ('arlct tiionths' criiiso to niflcont. town. P. E. I. Between the ages of 14 and 18 THIS GOULD BE YOUR If you are inter companionship. and sports, then this is your opportunity to become I Sea Cadet. Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps Kent are starting its winter training period Fri- day. Scptember 9 at seven o'clock on board HMC8 Queen Charlotte, Kent St... Oba.rlotto- has just left on a tliree Europe in HMUS Mag- ested in Sea Cadet work. SUTT ll Hyde S Entire Stock Park " Town Hall 570 err Regular O35.00 . 0 io STUl)ENTS' SUITS -- last seasons. Sizes 34 to 37. . . TOPCOATS -- all wool i-Znglish Gabardine. Regular O42.00 O SPORT COATS -- Tweed: - Charcoal: O SHIRTS 'N' SHORTS -- by Stcinfielcls, reg. M O OVERALLS - DUNGAREES--entire stock 2074 offp O'I0.00 -R3200 RI 9000 691: .PANTS " Iiifin Stock except Deli: 2 570 on SALE ENDS SATURDAY It An exoellinit opportunity WRITE BOX 441 1?. M. iiiziiiiiiisiiuitz EI U" "W. .mjE MRE