..', '. Lennon, Sept. is-(neu:ors)- - 1 ' i matlalzlltpool 8, Charlton Athletic 4: -. Cardltt City 2, Stoke City 0 Chelsea 1. Wolverhampton Wan- rv d 1 T I-rluiddlasbrough 1, Bolton Wan- - ' Division II PAGE SEVEN. Results of soccer games PIIYOG xigggtu,-day in the United Kingdom: o-inlvlslon I lerera 2 Derby County 2. Arsenault 0 Manchester United xo, Sunder- lerers 2 Newcastle United 2. Manchester Cit 0 A igiimmouth 1. Anton V111! 1 , Shetlleld Weqneldly 1. .Pl'0"9" Northend 1 i Tottenhem I-lotepur 2, Burnley 1 West Bromwlch Albion 3, Liver- pool 0. -1 3” Birmingham City 2, Southamp- toglsockburri Rovers 1, Hudders- lield Town 1 . Bury 3, Brentiard 0 Evertcn 7. Doncaster Rovers 1 Hull City 4, Sheffield United 0 Leeds United 0. Leicester City 1 Lincoln City 1, Barnsley 1 Luton Town 5. Notts County 1 Nottingham Forest 6, Swansea town 4 Plymouth Argyle 1, Welt Ham - United 1 Rotherham United 1. Fulham 0 Division In (Northern) Accrlngton Stanley 1. Grlmsbv rown 2 Bradtord City 0 Rochdale 3 Chester 0. Hartlepools 1 N Chesterfield 1, Tranmere Rov- s 2 "Crewe Alexandra 2, Southport 0 Halifax 1, Barrow 0 Mansiile Town 0. Wrexham 2 Oldsham 2. radford 1 Port Vale O, Carliale 0 Scunthorpe 0. Gateshead 0 Stockport 2, Darlington 2 Worklngton 1. York 3 (Finals) : (By The Associated Press) Leading batsmen (based on 400 at bats): National League Muslal G AB R H Pct. St. Louis ......154 5'18 105 194 .336 Baunll-iolts, Chicago ........ .103 409 59 133 .825 Klusnewski, Cincinnati 135 496 63 159 .321 Robinson. ' mvmon in (Southern) 5 Bigooklyn ..... ..149 510 104 157 .308 n er, : I At1:?;1;:e';”"sl:uth :31” Un',3&:f”;"”” Brooklyn ...... .144 534 so 162 .303 Bristol Rovers 0. Exeter City 0 Am"""” I'"5"” Giilingham 0, Norwich City 3 Fain. 2 Ipswich Town 1, Brighton and Philadelphia .145 538 82178 .821 Hove Albion 0 Mitchell- Lgyton Orient 2, Newport Cleveland 134. 511 61165323 County 1 Mantle, N. Y. .142 549 as 171 .311 Millwall 2. Coventry City 0 Kell.duBoston ...1l4 423 53 133 .311 'r 5. c tlwoo ns. . Pallxfcremiimmon own W! A New York 123 408 58 127 .311 Queens Park Rangers 1, Swin- Runs batted in: National: Sauer, don Town 1 Chicago, 121; American: Rosen, Reading 3, Watiord 0 Cleveland. 105- Shrewsbury Town 2. Aidershot Home runs: National: Sauer, Chicago. and Klner. Pittsburgh, 1 Torquay United 1, Bristol City 2 Walsall O, Colchester United 3 O lcottish League-Division "A" Aberdeet 2. Celtic 3 Clyde 1, Dundee 1 Falkirlc 0, East Fife 1 Hearts 4. Alrdrieonians 0 Motherwell 3. 1-liberian 7 Queen ot the South 0, Partick , Thistle 1 i Raith Rovers 0, St. Mirren 1 . Rangers 4. Third Lenark 1 Division "B" ' Albion Rovers 0, Stenhousemuir 0 1 Alice Athletic 2. Arhroath 0 3:1 American: Doby, Cleveland. 32. Funfermline Athletic 5. Stirling Albion 1 3 Foriar Athletic 1. St. Johnstone Morton 5, Hamilton Academi- cals 3 ,. Queen Park 2.1 Kiimarnock 3 Irish League--City Cup Ards'"4. Cliitonvllle 2 Bsllymena United 2, Poriadown Coleralne 2, Distillery 1 Crusaders 6 Derby City 1 Ayr United 5. Dumbarton 0 Dundee United 0. Cowdenbeaih Gienavon 2. Glentoran 3 Linfield 5, Bangor 1 BasebaII:iBig Tenl GREY CUP VENUE? - This is an architect's drawing of Winni- peg's new iootball stadium. Con- struction will start this ,tali and the bowl-shaped 8500.000 ' stadium wlu be ready (or operation August 1, 1953. Concrete stands will accom- modatei 10,000 persons and portable stands can be added to 1- the capacity to 30,000. Football Scores (By The Canadian Press) (Saturday)-Big Four Ottawa 13. Hamilton 27. (Sunda.,) -Big Four Toronto 12, Montreal 6. Intercollegiate (Exhibition) McMaster 12. Varsity 16. Sarnia 25, Western 3. . O. A; C. 3. Queen's 32. Loyola College 6, McGill 45. W. 1. 111.11. (Saturday) Calgary is, Regina 9. Edmonton 18. Winnipeg 40. 0. R. F. U. (Saturday) Windsor 12, Brantford 37. (Sunday) Sarnia 30. Beaches 12. THE STANDINGS W. I. F. U. W L T F A Pia. Winnipeg ...'I 2 1 106 100 15 Edmonton .. ...5 4 1 154 175 11 Calgary .. .. ...5 5 0 144 146 10 Saskatchewan 2 8 0 131 195 4 BIG FOUR. W L T F A Pts. Toronto 9 Hamilton . ' 7 Ottawa 4 Montreal 0 S'sIiie High School continued from page 6 finish: 3. Mociillvray. Jack Train- or and J. W. I". Mccaiium, Jr.; field Judges: George Walters. Earl Nicholson and Bert Lannon. scor- ers: James Hogan and Elmer Ward. Timers: Art Campbell. Bill Bevin and Dick Purcell. On the conclusion of each event. Mr. Wendell Beaton congratulated the contestants and presentedthe Physical Fitness Department trophies and ribbons. 50 Yard Dash Girls 7 years and under: 1. Kay Younker, W.K.S.; 2. Gail More- slde. Summerside: 3. Sally MacAr- thur. W.K.B. Time 8 215 seconds. Boys '1 years and under: 1. Leo -am: Baseball Standing FIRESTONE By The Canadian Press American (Final) mats Fixed Vulcanizlng - Retreading New York 95 59 .617 Cleveland 93 61 .304 Phone 747 Chicago .. 81 '13 .526 Philadelphia '19 75 .513 We Trade Tlres.. w hin ton '13 78 .506 aollm” '16 vs .494 FIRESTONE St. Louis . 04 90 .416 Det it 50104 .325 l " . BRYENTON & MeKAY National (Final) Brooklyn .. 96 5'! I321 gte"Loi?:k 1 :3 1111 Great George St. Philadelphia” 37 e1 I535 WWMI9 and 30”" Chicago 77 .77 .500 (or P. E. Island. cgncmmgi 59 35 .443 Your Friendly FIRESTON14: Dealer Boston 64 89 .418 Pittsburgh 42 112 .273 m iey, P.8.B.; 2. Marjorie line Brad- ley, P. B. S.: 3. Sandra. Rayner. Cen- tral Bedeque. Time 8 U5 seconds. Boys 8 years: 1. Roy Biggar, P.- E.B.; 2: Jim Matheson. P. 5.8.; 3. Jim Molyneaux. Q.3.S. Time ,7 (U5 seconds. , Girls 9 years: 1. Nancy Clark, Bummerslde; . 2. Sheila Baglole. Summerside; 3. Karen Mahar, No- tre Dame. Time 8 seconds. Boys 9 years: 1. David Wealo, aurnmerside; 2. John Owen, W.K. - 5.; 2. Paul MacDonald, Q.s.s. Time 7 W5 seconds. Girls in years: 1. Winnitred Mac- Millsn, W. K. 5.; 2. Barbara Tay- lor. Bummersi ; 3. Susanne Shaw. W. K. 3. Time 7 2-5 seconds. '15 Yard Dash Boys 10 years: 1. Kaye Hansen. Sulnmeraide. 2. Harry- Baglole, summerside; 3. Billy Sherry, Q.s.s. Time 7 seconds. Girls 11 years: 1. Audrey .Wood- side, Bulnmerslde; 2. Elizabeth Small, P.S.S.; 3. Carol Hogan. W. K.S. Time 10 W5 seconds. . 1 Boys ll years: 1. Roddie McLean, P. s. 5.; 2. Harry Callaghan, Q, - 5.8.; 3. Wayne McDonald, Q.B.B. Time 10 215 seconds. Girls 12 years: 1. Barbara Stew- art, W. K. 8.: 2. Laurie McDonald. Kilmulr; 3. Mary Rogers, Freetown. , Time 10 U5 seconds. Boys 12 years: 1. Craig Fostenl W. K. 5.; 2. Ronnie Higgins, Park- dale: 3. Gordon Desitoche. Sum- merside. Girls 13 years: 1. Beryl Shelfoon. 35.5.: 2. Mary Flake, Glenaiadaie: 3. Joan Mallett, W. K. 5.. and Betty Boulter, Victoria, tied. 100 Yard Dash Boys 13 years: 1. Sterling Pasher, W.K.S.: 2. Richard Landry, George- town, and Percy Vail, Q. S. 5., tied. Time 8 4x5 seconds. Girls 14 years: 1. Katherine Smith, Glenaladale; 2, Audrey Steele, Glenaiadaie: 3. Audrey Mac- Eachern, Freetown. Time 10 1-5 sec- merside. Time 12 seconds. Girls 15 years and over: 1. Anna Prosper. Georgetown; Whitlock, P.S.S.; 3. Marie Peters, Summerslde. Tilne 13 115 seconds. Boys 15 yeirs and over: 1. John Whaien, Summe aide, Roach, Reveil, P. W.C. Time ll U5 aeo- onds. - Girls Open: P.S.S.; 5.8.: 3. Audrey Steele, Glenaladale. Time 13 2l5 seconds. Boys Open: l. Joe Reveil, P.W.C.: Ernie Roach, Georgetown: ,3. Donnie Leciaire. Q.S.S. Time ll seconds. Boys: 1. John Whslen, Summer- side: 2. Mark Ladner, P. W. O.;. 5. Ernig Praught, 64.3.8. Time 2.15- 2l5 minutes. One Mile Run Boys: 1. Alan Crabbe, Q.S.S.; 2. Ralph Macxenzie. P. S. 8.; 3. Brew- er I.uid, P. W. C. Tillie 5.44. High Jump 2. Barbara and Ernie Georgetown, tied; 2, Roe l. Beryl Shelioon. 2. Barbara Whitlock. P.- v;- .” .3 1, I y . ' . . . - . sEyrEM3E1t 29, 1952. wrnll GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN . '-3 1 C ' -C.""'k""-......&- r , Freetown; 2. Larry Aus- onds. v 3. Wylie Aliell,.P.5.S.; I. Grant 1. Barbara Whitlook. P.S.6.; 8. L B h tin, W.K.B.: :1. Alan Fraser, W.- Boys 14 years: 1. Grant Grady, Grady, Bumlnerslda. Time 01 M5 Janet Rogers, W.KB. r S ' KS. Time 3 2-5 seconds; Stlmmersid ; 2. Donnie Lecislre, seconds. ' Boys: 1. Don Manhood, P. W.O.: , - 1 am; 5 years; 1. Mugs:-at nraa- Q15. 5.; 3. Wilired Barlow, Si1m- us ynd mu, 2 Claude Carroll, Q.B.B.; 3. Jack Lovers, Georgetown. Height 5 feet. . 1! Pound Shot Put Boys: 1. David MacLeod, P.5.B.: 2. Wilfred Kennedy, W.K.5.; 3. Donnie Macuod, P. W. C. Distanco 31 feet. V 440 Yard Relay 1. P.W.C.; 1. Q.s.a.; 3. sum- Girls: 1. Barbara Wran. P.s.s.: Tnersioe. 440 Yard Dash Boys: 1. Mark Ladner, P. W. 0.: Emiii? Get 550 to 51000 jn 3 simple steps I. Phone or stop In at Household Finance. 2. Tell us how much cash you need. Loans on yew own algnoturo. 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