i Giants Show Signs Of Late-Season Drive City Baseball Playoffs , To Start Tiiinsday National League pennant, and 13-la At the same time the lea- j s rt The Intermediate Baseball play- 3”” e3 m3 Bmbuyn D9dg"5 0 , riffs he-tween the Charlottetown currently 8 L2 33m” ahead 91 the , F - Ahngweiia and the Maritime Cen- DECK ysplyit 3 .vwI'm3ht d9"bl'e' I irai Airways will get. underway head” vuth Clncmnam hhnnngl Thursday evening at Memorial mg RSS5 3A'0 aim mm l”5m5c:l'3- Field, it was announced here last n 9 mar ca" ”3"e c' ' night ago White sox kept New York Prmcg county Tho second and third games will Yankees from gaming 3'0"”, In ' he played on Sundav afternoonlme penmmt F” by benmg the with the first gameicommencini; worid Champions 34' Int mgh: U” the 9” RWY ma” I” the M We u.C1m,k' behind the seven-hit pitching of song, the Holman Intgrmgdigtgs 34-year-old I Marv Brissom. Thc -K51,” -mm; they used to be." or 50 Yanks remained two games ahead 1; would seem mm, looking at KellyT)s;;Bid In Golf Tourney SE.-'i'l"TTl.E. Aug. 19 -(CP) - Pr-tr Kelly of Fredericton lost his bid in the U. S. amateur golf tour- nament today when he was defeat- ed in the second round, ti and 5, by James Moiinari, San Francisco. Kelly drew a bye in the first round. Canada's entries were slimmed down to two as second round matches culled the large field and sent four other Canadians to the spectator ranks. Two Vancouver men. walterl I ternoon 6-5 by Boston. er. It was his fifth shut-out. Bob by Thomson smashed his no. Wilhelm, the second game Warren Hacker. decision ovei Reds' against first win of the seasoi th homer triple provided the five runs. Hurier was charged with the loss. Boston edged Cleveland last of the ' Mcbjlroy and Bill Mawhinney, who hold the 1951 and 1950 Canadian iimateur titles, respectively, won their matches handily today and were set for third round play in the ever-narrowing field. Both were members of C a n a d a's Americas Cup, team last week which gave the United close race for first place. Simpson had enabled the Sox to tie the ball game up at 5-al in the seventh. States M assassinated I suicide. The New York 0 ants gave signs today that they may be ready tq repeat their great late-season drive of last season that gave them the The surging Giants opened their ifourth and final western swing yesterday by sweeping a double- header from the Chicago Cubs 5-0 of the runner-up Cleveland Ind- ians who were beaten in the af- At Chicago the Sal Maglie scat- tered eight hits to gain his 13th victory for Brooklyn in the open- 18 homer that was good for two runs in the seventh inning to give Hoyt third New York pitcher. I The Cincinnati victory was the the Bums on the home grounds. Willarrd Marshall's seven- and Ted Kluszewskis Rcdleg Johnny Rutherfoid in the ninth after outfield errors by Larry Doby and Harry Red of Rome's lz Caesars, six were and two committed 'By Reason ' PAGE SIX them in action against RCAF Roy- als Monday evening. With the ex- ception of Jimmie Grady at first. their infield looked pretty down- at-heel. Hank Landry at short, hero of many a thrilling contest in the good not-so-old days. field- ed like a frightened kid just in from snake brook for his first try- out. Maybe that injury he's been - complaining about had something to do with it. . o i Syl Bernard. noted for coolness under fire, hurried his throw to second on a double-killing oppor- tunity hopper that would have snuffed out one of the airforce big innings. He threw the ball away. Delaney at third was far below his last year's form. He made sensa- tional, "look-what-I-found" at two grounders, but the ball i was lucky pick-ups. on those rabbit's foottla good for just so many tricks. Night Racing Programs FRIDAY AND SATURDAY starting Times-Friday 8.10; Sat. 8.30 Friday Night, August 22 NO. I CLASSIFIED - 2 DASHES AT 3225.00 Ar-got Painter. Johnny Kalmuck, Mira Knox, Babe Britten, Clipper, Frince Budlong. N0. 2 CLASSIFIED - 2 DASHES AT 0200.00- iolate Dip, Judy Budlong, Rosalie H. N0. 3 CLASSIFIED - 2 DASRES AT 3150.00 s Danuck, Frankie Biidlong. Bonnie Frisco Can. N0. 4 CLASSIFIED - I DASH 3175.00 Buddy Budlong. Helen Harvester. Roma Budlong, 'l'Iiair's ll, Arlonway. Frisco the Great, Jlmmy Budlong. N0. 5 CLASSIFIED - 1 DASH SI'I5.00 Abner. Kitty Mr-Kay. NO. (I CLASSIFIED - I DASH 3175.00 Budlong, Marlon I-2., Miss Hazel ova. Saturday Night, Aug. 23 N0. 1 CLASSIFIED - 2 DASIII-IS AT 3200.00 Miss Donna May. Ann's Boy. Anne's Dream, Bill; McVay. Campbcll' Iiuddy, Pstclicn Voln '.'nd.. Nell Budlong. N0. 2 CLASSIFIED - 2 DASIIES A'I' 8115.00 p Gahagan, Billy Budlong. N0. 3 CLASSIFIED - 2 DASIIES AT 3200.00 Hanover, Miss Commando, Carl Aubrey. i N0. 4 CLASSIFIED - 2 DASHES AT 8150.00 Jonndnle. Jimmie A., Anyway, Tartan, Walt N' Sea. N0. 5 CLAIIIFIID - I DASH I175.” Iutliarta, Billy Aubrey. Wayinark. Alan Stewart and Jimmie Grady baffled the RCAF infield with their "fall-away" slides into base. a and Dawc, who in our opinion is- Sauer:T)oby NEW YORK. Aug. 19 -(AP) - Hank Bauer. of Chicago Cubs and Larry Doby of Cleveland Indians, who lead their respective lea- gues in both home runs and runs batted in. are making runaway THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Semi-Finals Scheduled Today In Maritime Ladies Golf Tourney Four women, including last year's Maritime champion Mrs. l.7.M. Hod- son of Halifax, remained in the running for cuampionshlp honors at the end of the first day's match play in the annual Maritime Lad- ies Golf Meet which is being staged at the Charlottetown Course. The three, in addition to Mrs. Hodson, are Miss A. Flemming of Truro: Mrs. H.P. Connor of Ash- I)llf'Il, Golf Course. Halifax; and Mrs. Blair Gordon of saint An- drews, New Brunswick: Mrs. Gor- don is a former Maritime champ- ion. Play yesterday in contrast to the Medal Play on Monday. was held under ideal weather conditions. Mrs. Hodson defeated Miss Aud- rey MacNaughton of Moncton B and 7 in a momlng round and Mrs. E. M. Bagnall of Saint John 7 and B in the afternoon to advance to grabs the semi-finals. Her opponent in the semi-finals wouldn't play dead for him as of today will be Miss A. Flemming of old. People used to say that Mark Truro. Miss Flemming defeated spectacular Mrs. C. L. Urquahart, saint. John but he kept on being 3 and 2 in the morning. In the af- iucky all season last year, and a ternoon she defeated Mrs. J.B. Crowe, Truro. 5 and 4. Mrs. Connor advanced to the semi-finals by downing Mrs. H. F. Griffin of Halifax 9 and 8 in the first round and by defeating Miss M. Penny of Eridgewater, N.s. on the -21st hole in the second round. the best pick-of 1 man in these Diiri-6. did!” h3V6 Rn)! luck with drews defeated 14-year-old Mary the Casey Holman runners. Henry Ellen Driscoll of Saint John 5 and Com, Silk Hal. Dale 1)., Mannlater Direct, Calumet Onward, Choc- Qulck Lick. Face Cloth. Meg. Lou Kalrnuck, Minx Playfaiil, Bobi Bud's Echo, Island Spruce. Capt. Missouri, Belwin Budlong, Junior Ileo, Lady Henry Day, Kitten, Niirlne Grattan. Slater Verna, Lanadale, Anita Gallant, another cutie on the base paths. just could't get on to de- monstrate hls bag of tricks. He never looked worse with the blud-, SZCOII. ooo Bill Allan showed signs of re- surging youth by knocking the liorsehlde into Granville Street for an automatic homer. Bill didn't seem to realize it was an automa- tic. and he tore around the sacks much too fast for a dodclerlng old fellow in his late sixties. (This last could be an exageration, but. they say that when they lit, the candles ion Billis last birthday cake ,it look- y,,,,d.y, ed like a bush fire in New Bruns- wick.) He retired early in the con- test. and was replaced (Walker. who takes about a month of constant play to get back his batting eye. Time is all too short for Ken this year, perhaps. but he showed last summer he could lose the apple in Granville Street resi- dents front yards as often as any of them. Vance Harris played in right field and demonstrated again that he is one of Summerside's most promising Junior ball players. How the C and 3 team could use this boy's hitting ability in their series with the Abbie Juniors! We don't know how Vance happened to get off on the wrong foot with the Cur- ranitesybut he keeps saying "you'll be sorry" with the old hickory. . . . Danny "Gunner" Cox played third base for the alrforce boys, and his work at the hot corner makes us think Meier will not be missed so badly at short after all. Don Macxenzle fills in very well by Ken . Mrs. Blair Gordon of St. An- 3 Yesterday mornliig. She later de- feated Mrs. O.D. MacGregor of Halifax); 7 and 5 in the second round. Four ladies reached the semi. lfinal stage in the First Division competition. They include Miss F. MacDearmid of New Glasgow. N.s.: Miss Mildred MacLeod of Char- lottetown: Mrs. G. G. Wood of Charlottetown and Mrs. M. L. Wai- lace of Kcntvllle. N. S. Miss Maclaeod defeated Mrs. N. DeBlois of Charlottetown ti and A in the morning round and in the afternoon she downed Mrs. J. H.M Rice of Restigouche 8 and 7. Mrs. Wood won over Mrs. Andv Likely 4 and 3 and later defeated Mrs. William Beer of Charlotte- town 3 and 2. . In the second division M'ss A Maccormick and Miss P. MacDear- mid of New Glasgow; Mrs. H. Roper of Halifax; and Mrs. W. H. Rogers of Restlgouche are semi-finalists. Quarter-finalists in the third division competitions are: Mrs. W. Miller. Restigouche: Miss D. stew- art, Charlottetown; Mrs. F. Kelly, wolfvllle, N.s.; Mrs. G. Houghton, R igouche, N. B.; Mrs. G. H. Bun- taln. Charlottetown; Mrs. W. Gor- han, Restigouche; Miss M. Stew- art, Charlottetown; and Mrs. H. Springer. Westville, N.S. still in the running in the Cham- pionship Consolation Play are Mrs. H.S. Gregory, Saint John: Mn. C. L. Urquahart. Saint John; Mrs W.E. Cotton, Charlottetown; and Mrs. F.W. Young. Truro. First Division Consolation semi- finallsts include: Miss I... Hutchi- aon, Balnt'John; Miss I. MacLellsn. Charlottetown; Mrs. E. MaoNelll, Mildalc, Lilly Marlene, Bessie Budlong, You'll See. Dean Swift, Bonna Boy, April Bud, Mliia Jurly Dale. I I, ' Trlcay Direct. Dan Mclilwyn. Real Set, Bonnie Dale, Jlldy Kalmuck. better than fair . ugly rumor dishing it up? . Probable pitcher major league so THEATRE I ' non-radon - F1t1.- sA'r. ONLY , RIISSB M 'WIl)n M-ISSOIIRI I y can I - Joiinuoaau ) ..,. . (10-9) vii. Saln Pod blelan (0-2). Time out to bid farewell, wish the but to an Island sports writer who is leaving his Jottings for a. higher field of endeavour. We . (haven't had the opportunity to be Pat Hanover. Nell Kiilmiick, Belle Budlong. Feather Duster, Rajah in conggmt, xagdgp of "sport," M". lDonald's column. but we did enjoy his comments occasionally. Probable Pitchers NEW YORK. Au; 19 -- (AP) - for tomorrow's (Won-lost games: records in brackets): AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis at Washington (night) -Byrne (6-12) vs. Shea (9-6 Detroit at Philadelphia (night) -Wight (4-5) vs. Fowler (1-2). Chicago at New York-Rogovin in short field. and Richard does a job at second. . . By the way. who started that that Stan Richard couldn't hit a curve hall. He's been hitting everything that comes his way lately, so if there's something he can't hit. how about somebody ). (9-5). , Cleveland at Boston-Lemon (14- 9) vs. Mpbermolf (7-7). NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at Pittsburgh - Meyer (9-12) vr. Hogus (1-4). Brooklyn at Cincinnati -- Loeii (11-6) vs. Rsffenlberger (13-10) or New York at Chicago - Jansen (11-8) vs. Minner (11-8.. Boston at St. Louis (night) - ,, I Burdetle (,5-6) vs. Hadiiik (M). N. u S. Baseball . aoiieauia-winninc -nu Trurd nan-can cook 3-0 lead in. their bIIt-of- ' I Dd Dartmouth: and Mrs. J.P. Clarke, Charlottetown. . Match play will resume agoln this afternoon, This morning at 9.30 the annual meeting of the Maritime Association will be 'con- tinued at the Club House. This will be followed by driving. an- proschlng and putting competitions at ten. ,x ' rm: nnsuurs Championship Division (III. round) Mrs. E. M. Hudson (A) defeated Miss A. Mmldaughton (M) fl and 7. Mn. E. M. Bsgnall (B. J.) defeat- ed Mrs. I-1.5. Gregory (Q. J.) 1 up. Mrs. .T.B. Crows (T) defeated M1's.C.W. Aiienftm. 1 up.' Mrs. C.L. Urquahut (B.J.) 3 and 2. Mrs. H. P. Connor. (H) dafaatcd Mrs. H. F. Griffin, (H) 9 and I. Miss M. Penny, (B) defeated Mrs. W. E. Cotton, (C) 4 and Ii. Mrs. O.D. Macorcgor, fasted Mrs. F.W. Young, and 1. Mrs. 3. Gordon. (B. A.) defeat- ad Miss M.l. Driscoll, (8.J.) E and 3. (1-1) do- ('I'). I (hound Bound) Mrs. E. M. Hodson (H), defeated Mrs. E. M. Bunsll (B.J.) 'f and 0. Miss A. Flemming (T) defeated Mrs. J.B. Crime ('1') 5 and 4. Mi-a..H. P.Oonnor (1-1) defeated Miss M. Penny (3) 4 and 8. Mrs. Gordon (B.A) defeated Mrs. o.D. Maoci-ogor (H) 7 and 8. , Pint DIV. (III Bound) Min 1... I-futciilaon (SJ) 5 and 4. Min 1'. Mncbearmld (NO) de- tected Min 1. MacLellan (C) 3 and 2. Mtn M1 Madaod (C) defeated Mrs. N. Deiloll (C) 8 and 4. Mrs. J. H, M. Rico (I!) defeat- ld Mm E: Springer (W). 1 and 1. Mrs. W. Beer (C) dofntod Mrs. ma I-1. ' ll. MacNelll (D) Nth ltoll. At Liv , amuvmiio, sul- M n, a. . Wood (C) ac mod on ftflmlll on , PIN. am. A. Llkbl ((2),! (8 fora If-0 jto If-iot chair mics inn. 1!. 1.. allaox v y at an ' Mrs J. P. Clarko (C 16 and 5. - Mrs. W.- Maclvelll tcrmfefoatnd Mrs. 3. Bolton (D) 6 and I. Miss A. Flemming. (T) defeated, I 3 Miss M. Clcworth (D) defeated Second Round Miss F. MacDearmid fasted Miss Cleworth (D). Miss M. MacLeod (C) defeated Mrs. Rite (R) 8 and '1. Mrs. G. C. Wood (C) defeated Mrs. 13. Beer (C) 3 and 2. Mrs. M. L. Wallace (K) defeat- ed Mrs. W. MacNelll (C) 1 up. Second Division (lat Round) Miss A. Maccormick (NG) de- (NG) de- fealed'Miss N. Gay (T) 6 and 4. (By The Canadian Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit . ,..... 000 020 300-5 1 Phllndclphln I00 002 302-8 '1 . 000 010 000-1 12 . 000 200 00x-2 'I St. Louis waahlngto AUGUST 20, 1952. Baseball Results Houtteman. Hoeft ('1) and Batis; Kellner, Hooper (7) and -Astorth. Pillette, Harriet rs) and Court- ney; Marrero and Grasso, Kluttz races of the major league slugg- ing derbies. , Slugging statistics compiled by the Associated Press today dis- close that Sauer tops the National League with a lusty .581 mark, 69 points better than his nearest competitor. Cleveland 000 310 100-5 11 2 Sauer has amassed 251 total Bolton 100 ON 301-0 9 1 bases in 432 at bats and included Wynn. Garcia (9) and Hagan: among his 125 hits are '21 doubles, Brodowski, Benton (6) and three triples and 31 home runs. White; Figures include '11 games. First: Doby, the American League Detroit ....... .. 200 000 001-3 ti 0 pace-setter with a robust .575 a- Phlladelphla. .. 011 100 001-4 10 I verage. owns a 50-point bulge Trucks and Ginsberg; Byrd and over his closest rival, The smooth- Murray. working outfielder" has collected Second 11! hits for 223 total bases in 388 trips. His hit total doubles. , eight (triples and 23, homers. Brooklyn's Gil Hodges is closest to Sauer in the National Laugue. The Dodger first baseman has accumulated 192 total bases in 375 appearances to the plate for a .512 I 1 2 Miss R. Sumner (M) defeated (9) figure, Miss E. Condan (M) 3 and 2- r St. Louis Bi'owns' Vic Wei-tz, Mrs. D. Tweedie (E) defeated C,m””” -3'” 00" W07 3 1” I recently obtained (from Detroit Mrs. G. Barnes (SJ) 5 and 4. 1)EW Y0l'k - vW9.W1o”T 1 7 0 Tigers, is runner-up to Doby for Miss P. Macbearmid C. J. Barter (T) 3 and 2. Mrs. W. H. Rogers (R) distent- ed Mrs. W. Maccall (D) 2 and 1. defeated Miss M. Smith (E) Mrs. I. Home (C) 5 and 3. Mrs. E. Ross (S) defeated Mrs. W. K. Sharpe (T) 1 up. (Second Round) t Miss A Mnccormick feated Miss R. Sumner (M) 201 hole. Miss P. Macbearmilrk (NC) 5. Mrs. H. Roper (H) defeated Miss M. Smith (E) 5 and 3. Mrs. W. H. Rogers (R) defeat- ed Mrs. B. Ross (S) 3 and 1. Third Division (lint Round Mrs. C. Manning (A) Mrs. C. MacLauglilin Mrs. W. Miller. (R) drew bye. Second Round Mrs. W. Miller (R) Mrs. C. Manning (A) 4 and 3. Miss D. Stewart (C) J. MacLean (C) -I and 3. Mrs. G. Houghton (R) defeated Mrs. A. R. Tait (M) 4 and 3. Mrs. G. H. Buntaln (C) defeat- (NG) de- featsd Miss B. Baird (M) 6 and 5. Mrs. H. Roper (H) defeated Mrs. (NG) de- de- fealed Mrs. D. Twcedic (E) 6 and defeated (R) 2 up. defeated defeated Mrs. J. Flemming (T) 20th hole. Mrs. F. Kelly (W) defeated Miss Kuzava (1), McDonald (8) BCITI. NATIONAL LEAGUE . 400 000 001-5 A Maglic and Westrum; (B) and Alwell. Second: 3, New York Mio 000 201-3 7 Chicago . I 010 ooo ooo-1 0 Crowin. (6) Smith (7) and Seminick. Second Brooklyn ...... .. 000 003 000-8 0- 1 Cincinnati .. 000 012 02x-5 10 0 Rutherford, Black (9) and Cam- panella; wehmeier and Rossi. Boston 000 020 102-5 1': St. Louis . 030 ooo 2x-7 1!. I00 008 021-10 14 .. 100 000 031- 5 I2 -and Burgess; I hlladelphla Pittsburgh Roberts Grlssom and Johnson; Schmitz. and Klippstein. Fear (1), Manville (6). Schultz Kennedy (3), Wilhelm and Westrum: Hacker and American League slugging laurcls with an average of .525. The vet- eran outfielder has accounted for 157 total bases in 299 at bats. With Slugging Honors Away A B; Y. C. - Bombers To Play Tonight The Basilica Youth Club and (h. Bowery Bombers will meet (hf evening in the second game H”. their best of three quarter (mi series in the City Softball Leagug The game will be played on (1,; Old Diamond and will get, under. way at 5:45. Stan Musial Buys Restaurant ST. LOUIS, Aug. 19 -. (Ap) g Stan Musial of St. Louis Cardin- als, the National League's loading hitter, is becoming a Ijg-league restaurant owner. Julius (Biggie) Garagnani an. nounced today that he and liiumi have all but completed ncgo”. ations for a lease to operate Gar. avelli's nationally known rcstau;-. nut in West St. Louis. Musial and Garagnanl, operator, of "Stan Musial and Biggie'5" steakhouse in South St. Lriujg 1-... cently bought the property ham. ing Garavelli's for A reporteil 5300.000. 0 I: 1 2 ..-. The second gamrin the island Junior baseball series between the Cliitl. Charlottetown Abbies and the Sum- Flrat: ,merside Curran and Briggs will be Brlmklyn 000 300 000-8 13 0 played at.Summersida this after- Clnclnmit -- 000 000 000-0 5 0 noon with the game commencl Roe and Campaneiia: Church, at, m-Ce oicyock, lglithander Donnie MacLean. who defeated the Curranites here Abbies-C. And B. Game At Summerside Today last Sunday may be on the mound for the Abbies again this after- noon. The matter is up to MadLenn and coach Ev. MacNeill stated last Wilson, chlpman (6) and Cooper staley. Yuhas (9) and D. Rice. Necciai. Main (6) Waugh (8) and Ouag- 0 0 night. that if the young righthander felt fit he would get the assign- ment. For the Curranites it will be Donnie Simmons who relieved Benny Carson in the sixth inning here Sunday and served up a bases-loaded home run to Jackie ti 1 ed Mrs. H. Brown (C) 8 and 6. k I , Mrs. w- comm rm defeated '””' 33: fwif3"l.'I"Zi3Z diiiiieii ”if..'3i'. Mrs. J. S. MacDonald (C) 6 and 5. 1N-fERNA'1'1()NAL LEAGUE playgons two ween ago Miss M. Stewart (W) defeated First Mlssmg from the Mimics lineup Mrs. Driscoll (SJ) 19th hole. Momma; 7 2 today M" be third baseman "Cub Mrs. H. Springer (W) defeated 3,mmo;-.. 000 109 4-5 3 '5 er" Pineau The colorful hot corner M” A' H”w3” (C) 6 ”"d 5' C019m8"v P9d”5 (7) "d 0 man is suffering from an infected Chlmlliolllhifl CDHBDIINDI1 Thompson; Starr. Peterson (6) hand as I 1.95"” of bans and M”: H' 5' 6'9"” (SJ) defen" Md Tabachecki Lakem” (6)' will be out of action for several ed Miss A. MacNaughion (M) 2 Sgcond days ms place todnyymay be tab up. Montreal ...... .. ooo ooo 010-1 2 2 en b'y Kenny Munonm Mrs. C. L. Urquhart (SJ) dc- Bgyumnk , 100 010 ozx-4 6 1 i "hated Mrs. C. W. Allen (H). Mrs. W. 1'7. Cotton (C) defeat- ed Mra. H. F. Griffin (H) 3 and Mrs. F. W. Young (T) defeated Miss E. M. Driscoll (SJ) 1 up. lat: Div. Consolation Miss L. Hutchison (SJ) defeat- ed Miss I. MacLellan (C) 6 and Miss E. Springer (W) defeated Mrs. N. DeBlois (C) 5 and 3. Mrs. E. MacNelll (D) Mrs. A. J. Likely (C) 4 and 3. Mrs. J. P. Clarke (C) Mrs. B. Sollows (D) 3 and 2. 2nd Div. Consolation Miss N. Gay (T) defeated Miss E. Condon (M) 5 and 3. Miss B. Baird (M) defeated Mrs. G. Barnes (SJ) 5 a d 4. Mrs. c. .l'. Barter m defeate'd Mrs. I. Horne. (C) 3 and 2. Mrs. W. MacCal1 Mrs. W. K. Sharpe (T) 1 up. Legend: H. Halifax; C. Charlot- defeated defeated Alexander. Lasorda. (6) and 1- Toronto Roch eater ler: Colum and Bucha. ,; First: " Buffalo .. 003 ooo 00?.-.'l 8 Syracuse . 200 000 100-3 7 llngton. Brown (9): Besse Top Biinking Tennis Stars (D) defeated tetown; SJ. saint John: M. Mone- ton; A. Amherst; R. NO. New Glasgow; T. Truro; Kentvllle; W. Wolfville; 13. Bridge- water; 1:. Edmunston. V Today's Matches: i (lI'BhIp Division 1 p. m.-Mrs. E. M. 1-fodson vs Miss A. Flemrnlngu Reatigouche; D. Dartmouth; SA. Saint Andrew's: K. Win Matches TORONTO, Aug. 19 - (CP) - Canada's Davis Cup players and leading stars from the United States eased their way into the fourth round of the Canadian lawn tennis championships today. All but one-Montreal's Brendan Macken-made It with ease. Macken was forced to three 1505”M"- ,H- E 50'")?! V! M15 set: before defeating Rodolpho 3- Qordolh May, 22. of Mexico, in the third round men's singles. , Consolation Curly-headed May. rand fifth in 1:10-Mrs Gr ory vs quahart. 1:15-Mrl. Cotton vs Mn. Young. pl... Division 1 :20-mu 1'. Min Macbeod. 1:26-Mrs. G. G. Wood vs Mrs. MP. L. Wallace. Mrs. Dr- Macnearmld vs Mexico. took the first set and seemed well on the way to vic- tory in the second when Macken broke through his service to win 2-6. 8-4, 6-2. " ' Maclmn, who obviously had trou- bla getting started. double-faulted three time: in one game. Later in the third round singles, left-handed Henri Rochon of Mont- real defeated Pete Stewart of Tor- onto. 6-1. 6-3. am Stawu-t.la finalist !ln recent , . Toronto dltrlct tenna compot- sgrianoiuuh n"wm”" V5 M” men. forced the some in the rec- na-M-. -. mun - Mn-3251'f.Z.Ili'.i.ii.i?”.0ii'i;"Ii”.:'.f3i '7' 7' Ch”” I Blonde Lorna Main of Vancouv- I or played his study two-handed 5”'”d MVHW gama to defeat Andy Stern of New York City in straight sets. 1:40-Miss A. Macoormick vs 545, 54. Mill P. lhcbelrmid. In one of the most heralded 1:46--Mrs. H. Roper vs Mrs. W. matches of the tournament blonds H. Rogers. Hugh Peacock of Toronto was Conaohtlon I:00-MIII N. GI! VI MIN E. 5'0 Condon. 1:55-Mn. Barter on Mrs. Mac- Gall. Third Divider 3:06-Ina. v Miller ton. 2:16-Mu. Bunfain vs Mu. Got- ham. , i . - lm-Min M. lmuut vs am. 1-I. Canada. Packers defeated the Bwinlfh pl-um o lea fl-4 yuunlay aun- WIIOI-thn trig in an ouuur aomaii uuue - mg plgyod on tin Hospital mid 2:3-Mrs. 0. llncuughiln vs gmgna, ' Mrs. J. : ommins. l.. Doom and J. bowling of mo-mu J. Klclnilll vs Mrs. A. canals Dunn nob hit two home Tait. g , ago” while A. -Mlbklllncn and O. nus-im.n.niownv-nn.1.a aitatnglghomu-I forth! Iucbonud. , Paokch um. . Jomn, and M. 2:60-tun. '1'. Driscoll vs Kim, A. aonnollyghunlrod for the freight Howatt. . , , omen. ' vs Min 1:). art. ' 2:10-Mn. Kelly in Mrs. Bough- agrutgd by pick Savltt. United States act: from Orange. N..7.. 6-1, Savltt rarely exerted hlmlelf but the young University of Toronto student but up a stiff battle and forced the match to deuce games on several occasions. Packers llofoiit Frolglit titiioo ) . Thompson; Miller and Lakemnn. 000 000 020-2 4 0 010 010 10x-3 9 I Lombardi. Markell (8) and Kel- Marlowe and Erautt: Lovenguth. Landeck (9) and O'Neal. Second ' ' Bllllalo 000 000 001-1 8 2 Springfield 001 000 001-2 '1 I Swingle, Muriay (9) and Wat- and The Abbies lead the best; of sev- en serics one game to none. Hub Macey To Coach Miners GLACE BAY, N. 5., Aug. 19 - (OP) -- Directors of Glace Bay Community Hockey Club tonight named Hubert (Hub) Macey playing coach of Miners of the Maritimea Major Hockey League. Macey was team captain last year. The Pas, Man,, native now ls- in Winnipeg on a player scouting trip and will confer with Norman (Bud) Poile, coach of Miners last season. Poile now is coach of Edmonton Fly- ers of the West Coast League. 0. 0 fl CINCINNATI, Aug. 19 - (AP) - William Carpenter, 79, umpire- ln-chief of the International Lea- gue from 1929 to 1944, died today. Carpenter, a native of Boston, Mass., first became interested in baseball as a young boy here". He started his baseball career play- ing with various minor league clubs. ' SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y., Aug. 19 - (AP) - C. W. Whit- ney's Counterpoint. horn of the year in 1951, will mils Saturday's Saratoga Handicap and the Sara- ,toga Cup. Trainer Syl Veitch says the horse wrenchcd an ankle in winning the Whitney Stakes here Aug. 9. The injury is not serious. Angels And LY. C. Play To Draw The Guardian Angels and tar Llguorian Youth Club played to 11-11 draw yesterday evening in the second game of their quarter final series in the City Softball League. The Guardian lead the series one game to none. The L. Y. C. kept their play-oft chances alive by overcoming A 9-0 lead which the Angels built up in the first three and a half in- nings. The Youth Clubbers scor- edll consecutive runs lnthefourir. fifth and sixth innings as the Angels defenses fell apart. The Guardian scored two ruin in the top of the seventh inning to salvage a tie. Ray stuil hurled for the Guard- ian and surrendered only six hits, five of them singles. He struck out seven batters and issued two free passes. In addition he banged out two singles. and scored the tying run in the seventh inning on I passed ball. Jimmy Gauthier went all the way for the L. Y C. He gave up eleven hits, struck out four and walked four. Merle Longaphle homered for the Guardian with tbs bases emp- ty in the second inning to account for the longest extra base blow of the game. F Shephard of the L. Y. c. led all batters with three hits. The game was handled by George Schleyer with Wendall Olllis on first an Sonny stull on third. Following the game an executive meeting was held at the home of Harold Hennessey. It was decided that all evening play-off games would be seven inning affairs and that each player would be charr- ed 10 cents a. game to defray ol- flciating costs. Lineups: --L. Y. C. --J. Brodie) if, A. Shepherd lb. W. shepherd rf, B. Lsnnan 2b. F. Shephard lb. J. Hennessey c, J. Gauthier P. C- Proude lib, A. MacDonald of. Angels: -0. Ward c. 0- WWI rf, D. Burgc, If, H, Po lion 2!). M. Kays 3b, M. Longaphe lb. ll. Acorn as. E. Ward cf. c. R. stiill p, B. Macbean rf, M. Camiicbui cf Lineacora - Angels - 134 100 2 11 L. Y. C. 000 452 0 11 SIIIP SHOT FINISHING Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Douhil alas prints. Any roll of 8 91' posuro only 40 cents. Bellini" I cents each. iiuu Film service- JHE mbuumiis sprawl)?! ' ' jroii SAFETY on in-iii nionwkvii