i‘: FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE a Upper Prince st. - Day racism-i. - Night PIiene zzso-i ' I In i t West, End Anchors, getting away to a fost start, yetterday captured the first game of the second aeo- ‘tlon of the City Baseball League by defeating the Leglonaires 9-8 1n g_‘ tense nine inning struggle one.“ the winning run score from third base as "Lefty" Mc- Aleer. relief pitcher for the losers hit batter Mike Hennessey with the bases loaded to force In the win- ning counter It was a bitter blow to the Rad Mclnriis coached outfit after they had scored five times in the eighth to send Ready’ to the showers and pushed the tying counter across in the top nalf of the nlntli as Mc- Innis. Joiinlng a. pinch-hitting iole, waiked,_stole second on a very close play; went to third on an In- field out and then cantered in as relief pitcher charlie Ryan com- mitted a balk with two down and a count of two and two on the bat- . “ ‘Ikitlng full advantage n1 Legion errors in the first three innings, Anchors. also hitting well with runners aboard raced Into a 7-0 lead in the first three as Spy Rstdy held his opponents in tiio hollow of his laft nand; Legion pushed across two run-s in the fourth on the strength of Baldy Williams’ mighty triple but front then until the eighth could do nothing with the assortment of hooks i-izrown by Ready who up to thlt time had yielded a meagre three hits. M an- wihile Anchors had added snzther counter in the fifth for an 8-2 lead and a margin that looked to be plenty big, but the roof nearly ieil in in the Legion‘; half of the eigihth . - The first two batters drvw Annie Oakley’: to first; four solld snvshes including Perry's double drove in five runs and it was curtain; for the Anchors starting nurler as - Charlie Ryan came in fr. rel eve; Ryan walked the first batter to " m» nun-but Glen Mathcson raced nearly to the Infield to snare Bianclurdia pop fly and double Me- Isale off first and end the 1191'"- ing. Ryan got the first batter in the half of the ninth oi. strikes: Melanie hitting for Lund, drew a ' bass and stole second; he went to wad es Harold Hennessey was b0- thrown out at first and then iame in standing with the tying Hit Batsman Decides Nip Es’ Tuck Encounter Last‘ Of Ninth counter as the Anchors‘ pitcher balked; Chi Anchors catcher. wal- lopod a dolfltle off McAleer who came in for Mclsaac to start the ninth; Ryan was nit by a pitched ball; Ready ground out to "first to advance the runners to second and third and the sacks were load d as Stanley was safe on a pop fly to the infield; the game ended o min. ute later as Hennessey was hit by a hitched ball. Chlpmln walk n; iii from third with the winner. Anchors pulled off two double Dlflys during the encounter, Ryan to leG-lair in th.- seventh, and Mathesoii to Ready in the eighth with McKenzie. Ulanchard and Mathuon coming through with spectacular fielding efforts on hard hit balls BOX SCORE ANCHURS Sterile] ss M. Hennessey 2b Nicholson rf Matheson of LeClair 3b Gallant 1-: Chlpman c Ryan lb dz p Ready p & lb Totals Kn-QQQQQeQA-‘H LEGION H. Hennessey of Mckensie 21b Strain i-f Williams 3h Perry c Mclsaac p 8s 1b Blanchard es Goodwin lf Lund 1'0 ‘Mclnnis "McAleer Totals I '-Baited for L/und nl th. "—Re'.ieved Mclsnec In ninth. . SUMMARY Earned runs: Anchors 5, Legon 6; runs batted in: Matheson 2, M. l-lennessey 2. Williams 2 Perry 2. H. Hennessey 2, Strain, two base g°¢uueompmuis~og gpufdo-u-uiaoo-m; g@¢-~o¢o»»H»5 wo~No»-H~H ~"=°¢Qo>-.-g,»-as= Same-lonesome‘: sgOfi¢l~ihfllqyflggghefiipaa §.8ee°w,_o°.-8 zfoogi-eoosaaaor-w-D :_-...O¢es.-guO> =°~°oa=~ou~oo~5 ,.. w‘. N Jabs}. In o-s Victory o}... The L son safe? One slightly used two-door Electric Refrigerator, l2 cu. (a, suitable for IietaI, restaurant, etc. nevus. a sroazr JUNE 30, 1947 Swlniinlng Slams To Begin July 7th Wit the cleats! of schools yous-lg people all over Prince Dd- ward Island are making plans for the summer's activities. Outstand- ing among these will be the swim- ming and water safety programme conducted by the Prince Edward Island Division of the Canadian Red Gross Society. fn preparation for the opening of theae swimming classes Red Cross instructors will be trained or take a refresher course at the Leadership Training Camp which is being held on the YMCA. site at Holland Cove from June 30th. to July iiiih~lt is expected that prospective swim- ming instructors from the following centres will be in attendance at this can-W Georgetown. Montague, 8t, Peter's. Cardigan, Souris, Mor- ell Mount Stewart, Keppoch. West Point. siiminerstse and Charlotte- town. Ilhese instructors will then he ready to organize swimming classes In their own communities on July 7th, which will be the official opening date all over the province. Over 600 children took advantage of these classes last summer when 19s received the Junior, intermedi- ate or senior awards for which they were tested at the conclusion of the course. During the past week the children in all the Charlotte- town schools were told about the swimming lessons to be conducted at" Brighton and Kenslngton beaches and displayed great enthus- iasm at the prospects of learning to swim and look after their own safety. es well as that of others, or of becoming more proficient in these skills. Through the Isindinessofthe man- agement of Messrs, Moore & Mac- Leod Ltd. SA MacDonald and Prowse Brothers special display windows are being prepared show- ing the different awards and types of equipment used in connection with the Red Gross swimming pro- gramme. struck out: try Ready 6, by Ryan ?. by Mclsaac 4; nine: oft Mclsaac, 8; of-f Ready ‘I; off McAleer 1; los- ing pitcher. VlcAleer; winning rit- cher Ready; base on balls: off Ready 2- off Mclsuac 7; off Ryan 0; hit by pitcher: Ready 1; Mc- Aleer 2; wild pitch: Ready 2; pQSSEd ball: Perry 3: stolen base: McKen- zie. Goodwin, Mrlnnis, Stanly. Ryan; left on base: Anchors l0; Legion s. . Umpires: At the plate, George hit; Mathesun, Perry. Cliipman; three base hit: Mathesor: sacrlfi-g hit; Nicholson. Ryam-Blancharr. Mifkenzie; hits: off Ready. 7 in 7 1-3 innings, off Ryan- None in l 2-8 innings: off Mclsaac, 9 in 8 inn- ings: oLf McAleer l in l inning; Francis; on the bases. Kanc, White By Innings: 128488 isfli-BH! I Legion 000200051-8 ‘l 9 Anchors 331010001-010 2 Tuesday, July L-BRIGHT SPOT %LORB.AINE ABBE S—BONNIE’S BOY l-WAIT ‘N’ SEE 8—-0. U. 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HAL I—WIICIIY IUDLONG I-IAO WATION MR. EMMETT GALLANT WILL LOOK AFTER THE HORSEMAWS NEEDS 'WJHM-vrwmuurmimsg , The First. Heat At 2 p. m. SHARP Qllilflnaersisle July 1 - July 2 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Yankees Split Twin . Bill At. Washington Basehafl Standings Nalonfl L Pct. Boston T! .818 Brooklyn 38 .503 New York . 2'1 .557 Chicago .. . 33 32 .808 St. Louis 38 3B .808 Cincinnati . 32 38 .477 Philadelphia. . “.27 39 .403 Pittsburgh .... .. 38 .337 Americas W L Pct. Few York .. 40 I .606 Boston .34 29 .539 Detroit . 30 30 .515 Philadelphia 38 3i .515 Cleveland .... .. 28 28 .500 Washington . .. 29 32 .475 Chicago .... .. 31 36 .469 8t. Louis ............. .28 38 .371 International W L Pct. Montreal .......4‘1 M .681 Jersey City . 38 32 .549 Syracuse S6 30 .545 Buffalo 33 38 .485 Rochester . 33 3B .46.": Newark 3i 40 .417 Baltimore 29 38 .433 Toronto .. W30 43 .411 lloly Redeemer Softball League Schedule Revised Dodgers defeated Bombers 12-8 in the first game of a double- header at the Holy Redeemer softball field yesterday and Car- dinals handed Anchors a-ii-o set- back in the second game. The next game, this evening, will see the Dodgers and Anchors tangling. The fi-ftl-i team in the league. the Red Sox, have withdrawn and the schedule has been revised to take care of the change. Follow- ing is the revised schedule from yesterday on: June Ito-Dodgers vs. Anchors. July t-Bombers vs. Cards. 8—Bombers vs. Dodgers. "I-Anchors vs. Bombers. ' li-Cards vs. Dodgers. l3—-Anchora vs. Dodgers lb-Dodgers vs. Bomberg 18—Cards vs. Anchors. iii-Cards vs. Bombers. Ql-Bombers vs. Anchors SL-Dodgers vs. cards. Baseball's Big Six (By The Associated Press) iThree leaders in each G AB I. ll Boudresuf Indians .......82 183 28 64 .380 Walker, Phils 82 228 32 ‘I8 .345 Slaughter. _ Cardinals ...84 388 3'1 80 340 Ifiirillo, Ddgrs 48 183 20 82 .340 Keli, Tigers 8i I30 28 78 .839 DiMaggio, Yankees 238 48 '17 .324 Runs Batted In-Nstional Lea- gue: Cooper. Giants. 88; Ameri- can League: J ‘ , Yankees, 48. Home Runs-National League: Misc. Giants. 20; American Lea- gue: Keller, Yankees; Williams. Bed Box. l3. uorics Tuesday, July 1st CENTRAL IUS LINES will not molre their regular trip to Charlottetown-instead will leave SfoncIieI Corner of I2 Noon for Kinlioru, ledequa and Summerside for the '_ Horse Races. Will leave Sumlnersida on return at a time suitable to the passengers. YEO'S MOTION PICTURE CIRCUIT FOR SALE Apply :-- MONTAGUE (Dy The Canadian Press) New York Yankees went 4 i-l games ahead of the pack Sunday as they split a twin bill at Wlih- ington while the second-place Bos- ton Red so): were taking a double pasting at Philadelphia. Last year's American League champion Sox lost by scores of 3-2 and 8-8 as Connie Mack's red- hot crew pulled within a half game of the Yawkeyrnen Phil Marchil- don chalked up his seventh ‘Win in the opener and Joe Coleman's smart relief twirling saved the nightcap. New York captured trie second game o! their set, 3-l, after Wash- ington took the. Waller 5-i- Four Chicago hurlers muffled Cleveland Indians with four hits to register a 4-3 victory at Cleve- land as Taft Wright's single ln the ninth score-d George Dickey from second to break a tie. The second half of the double bill was rained out after half an inning had b?!“ played Detroit Tigers gained third piece a slim percentage point over Athletics as lefty Hal Nowhousel‘ and Dizzy Trout came up with 'I-5 and 6-1 victories at Brigg; Stad- ium. Trout was relieved by A1 Benton when he got into trouble in the seventh. Philadelphia smashed out three homers ii. downing Boston. with in lnside-tne-park homer by Ferris Fain with the bases leaded high- lighting a five-run rally In the fifth Inning of the second game. Pete Suderfis first circuit clout 0f mt season won the opener in the sixth inning. Sam Chapman for the A's and Ted Williams for Sax B150 belted oig ones. Pam's line smash eluded Sam Mele on an attempted shvwflufl catch and roiled to the 410-100! marker in deep centre field. At Washington. Earry Wynn notched his ninth victors‘ in t!" first game as Mickey Vernon, last year's leaguebatting chamlY-Oll. hit his first homer. Don John-Wm gained the win for Yanks In me second although he needed help in the sixth frame. Veteran Luke Appling homered at Cleveland to lead Chicago to their victory as your»: Pete Ge’)- rain chalked up a win after re- lieving In the sixth. Put Seeroy homered for Indians. Kinsmen Anti Knights Play Tonight It will be Knights of Columbus squad versus Kinsmen in tonight's Junior Baseball League encounter at the Park diamond and despite their setback at the hands of the Reece and Kinsmen the K. of C. team are expected to give the lea- gue favorites quite s. tussle of it in tonight‘; encounter. The Knights have been showing great improvement both in practice sessions and games lately and players (eel that they will be able to chalk up their initial victory of the season at the expense of the Kinsmen this evening, Horseshoe liliiii Following are the results of chal- lege snatches at the Brighton Horseshoe Club over the week-end: Andy Martin and Jack McOourt defeated Percival MacDougaIl and Nelson Whltlock. Ronnie M-icDougall and Nelson Whltiock defeated Bruce Davison and James Davey. Nelson Whitlock and Jack Mic- Court defeated Len Phillipa and Andy Martin. James Davey and Johnny Buote defeated Bruce Davison and Andy Martin. Len Phillipa and Bruce Davison defeated Jack Mc00urt and Nelson Whltlocir. Jltmes Davey and Jack MoCourt defeated Bruce Daviaon and Len Blaillbs. Tonight a meeting ia scheduled for '1 o'clock to make arrangements for a Junior tournament. THINKS Ell’! HIDDEN ‘llhe snackerel shark rolls itself up in a ball when OIIIM in a flies- India's net. KEEP YOUR IIKI IN ORDEI We do oII kinds of repairs. All work guaranteed. IIKES TO HIRE IILUS ‘IKE IIEPAIII IIDP Phone 2S72-J 25 Panniers Si. World Record PAGE SEVEN’ Sport Echoes from Prince County The leading batters in the Bum- merside Baseball League: AB Carson. RCAJI‘. Morrison. Red 50k Schurman. Red BOI Oatwsy, Kinsmen Powell, Red 80x .. Underwood, Legion 8 . Leaders in "Runs Batted In": Schurmau, Red Box . .6 Carson, R.C.A.l". Walker. Red Box .. Team Standing Red Box Legion R. G. A F. Kinsmen Gordie MacKay, Kinsmen out- fielder ia back at his old trick of staging one-ring circuses in cen- tre field. Spectacular catches are the order of the day for this fleet footed youngster. He's had eight of them real “hit-rohbers." Summerside, who is expected to give local hockey hopes a boost next winter, is playing right field for the Kinsmen. l-le is getting his share of hits and possesses a potent whip. His throw in from right in a recent game nipped the cagy Hank Landry at bhe plate. Tanton Landry, a brother of Hank. has been playing a smart game in short field for the Kins- men. He‘s had seven assists in two games, some them very smooth performance. Like Hank. Tanton does his chores with a certain flourish that looks mighty smart from the sidelines. Carson. big Airforce backstop. who leads the league in batting. seems to be a spot hitter like Ted ‘Nilliams. Almost every hit we've seen him poll out has gone through the same hole in the in- field, and it. shouldn't take a "Boudreau shift" to plug the gap either. He invariably drives the pellet between third and short. The bail is moving as if it were jet-propelled. however. and an in- fielder doesn't get much chance to shift his position after the pistol cracks. We'd like to express our apprec- iation here to the executive of the Siimmerside Baseball League for tlie press-box construction at the High School diamond. It is much more comfortable scoring the games sitting down with a desk ‘in front of us. Yanofsky Wins Chess dunno, June I - Q — ‘Twenty-two yeor old Abe Yenof- :ky of Winnipeg held the Cana- dian chess championship tonight for the fourth time In five tourna- ment years after isdnning out m a field of l4 top-ranking Dominion contenders in the i947 competi- tion here. Yanofsky won the title In 104i andJMH and tied for it with Regina's Frank Yerroff ‘rn i948; no tourney: were helii in 104d and i944. In winning the title, the west- erner rang up ll victories and two draws during the week-long. IS-round competition, which end- ed last night. He paced a field of competitors ranging from 18-year- old Osias Bain of Quebec to Sieg- fried Wreschneir. 48. of Montreal. BIRKUJY. Calif, June fl- Flerb Mckeniey of Illinois Uni- versity raced to a world's‘ record time of 46.8 seconds Saturday in winning the Mil-yard dash in an all-star track and field meet he- tween athletes of the Big ‘Nine and Pacific Coast Conference. Four clockers causht the flash tom Jamaica in the time that was faster than the accepted record of 46.4. set in 1833 by Ben Eastman of Stanford and equalled in i941 .. ' f ' The old master of the links, identical scores of 294. IQI alil ' Bobby Jones, ground out his third Abe Esplnoea went another 88 holes. United states open golf crown in honors going to the great Bibi! II the most lopsided title Playoff of 28 strokes-Ml. tc 16d. all time 17 years ago today. Posting put-outs in three games. fully half Dr. Vince Grant. newcomer to’ Bh’Ship __ STORE OLIISEII Our store will In closed MONDAY, JUNE 30, TUESDAY, JULY lat-DOMINION DAY-end WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd. HARRY A. MacIIIIIISALI. BETTER MEN'S WEAR CHARLOTTETOWN b7 Groves of Oaiiforwa. _ ruous inc