B. and B. Juniors Win 131 To-5 From Jrha Curran as Briggs Juniors defeated the Holman Team 11-5 in p regular baseball league fixture at Queen Elizabeth Park, summer- alde last evening. Dee Lefurgey, on the mound for the winners. give up seven hits. struck out five and walkedtwo. Paul Schurman, Hol- man flinger also allowed seven hits. whiffed seven. issued seven bases on balls and hit one. Jimmie Grady and Paul schurman were the leading Holman batters, Grady getting a home run and double in four tries. Schurman, twp. two- baggers in four trips. For the Curranltes Grant Grady Baseball Results American League First - Cleveland 206 020 120-13 14 3 Detroit 000 300 021- 6 ll 1 Hoskins, Houtteman (4) and Nar- agon. Hegan (Si; Garver, Branca (3) Miller (4) Gray (5) Weik (T) Marlowe (8) and House. W-Houtte- man. L-Garvcr. HR: Clo-Glynn (Iii; Det-Boone. Belardi. Second Cleveland 000 000 000 00-0 3 0 Detroit (I00 000 000 01-1 4 (l Maui and Hegan; Zuverink and Wilson. HR: Detroit. Kuenn. ; First Baltimore. 000 000 000-0 4 fl Chicago 100 (I00 02x-.'i ll) 0 Larsen anti Moss. Pierce and: Batis. Second Baltimore 000 000 001---l 'I 0 Chicago 000 000 llx-2 7 fl. Pillette. Chakales (El! and Court-I ney; Dorish. Consuegra (9) Martinl (9) and Lollar. W-Dorish. L-Pil- lette. HR: Chi-Jackson. First New York 101 010 031-7 16 0 Philadelphia 000 000 040-4 ll 0 Byrd. Sain (fl) and Berra: Pur- tncarrcro. Romberger (8) and As-I froth. W-Byrd. L-Portocarrero. HR: NY-Collins. Mantle; Pha-Wilson. Second New York 000 205 013-11 18 0 Philadelphia 000 ml 000- 2 ll 1 Morgan, German (7) and Berra. Silvera (Bl; Fricano. Burtschy (6) Dixon (Eli and Robertson W-Mor-i gan. L-Fricano. l-(Rea NY-Norcn (ZF. First Boston Oil 028 200-14 15 0; Washington 000 om 000- 0 6 2 Nixon and White; Marrero, Stew-i art (6! Pascual (GI Kcreazakos :6); and Fitzgerald. L-Marrero. HR: Ens-Jensen, Lepcio. Second Boston 010 000 000--l it it Washington 000 050 20x-'7 l2 0 Henry Kinder l5l Brown (7l and White: Stobbs and Tintan. L-Henry. l-IR3: Bos-Lepclo: Was-Sievers. National League First Philadelphia 000 000 000- ll .1 2 New York 9.06 200 00x-lfl I2 0 Wehmeler. Konstanty (Bl Green-; wood (Ill and Lonatal Antonellil and Westrum. L-Wehmeler. HR: NV-Williams. Rhodes. ' Second Philadelphia 120 000 000-3 I fit. New York M0 M0 00x-4 ll 1 Dickson. Ridzik fill and Burgess. it Lopata f7t: Gomez. McCall (2); Monzant isi Wilhelm I71 and Wes-' trum. W-Wilhelm. L-Dickson. HRs: NY-Mays. Rhodes. - First Milwaukee 070 000 100-8 10 O St. Louis llfl 001 012-4! 18 2 Wilson. Buhl (Bi and Crandall: Lawrence. Deal (3! Brazle (9) and Sarni. W-Wilson. L-Lawrence. HR: iMll-Mathews (Zi, ton: Bru- Cun- Crandall, StL-Hemus. Repulski. ningham. Second Milwaukee 310 300 l0?-- l0 l7 fl, St. Louis 000 002 200- 4 7 0 Spahn and White: Raschl. Beard (4) Preskn (ii) and Yvars. L-i Raschl. l-TR: StL-Jablonskl. l First Chicago Cincinnati M0 T01 I010-5 I5 0 000 I02 fill 1-612 2 Davis. Brosnan (6) Tremel (9) Hacker (9) and Tappe; Fowler. Collum (6) Smith (9) and Semin- ick. Bailey (6) Landrith (lo). W- Smlth. L-Hacker. HR: Chi-Jackson t (2l: Cin-Kluszewski. I Second I Chicago 000 002 203-7 ll fll Cincinnati 014 mil llx-8 l0 2' Rush. Tremel (6) Brennan (7); and McCullough: Drews. Valentine Ill) and Landrlth. W-Drews. L-l Rush. HR: Cin-Landrith. First Brooklyn 200 100 005--O 17 (1 Pittsburgh 001 000 014-8 16 0 Meyer, Wade (3) Hughes (9) and Clmlmnella: Law. Purkey (ll O'Donnell (Tl Hetkl (9) and At- wrell. W-Wndc. L-Law. HR: Bkn- Moryn. Snider. Second Pittsburgh 200 000 000-2 R 0 Brooklyn 001 201 030-7 7 I Locs and Walker: Thels. Law (83 and Atwell. L-Theis. HR: Bkn-Gli- Iiam. International League First Montreal 300 003 100-0 ll 0 Iuffalo 000 000 000-0 9 I Lehman and Thompson; Erick- son and Lnkcman. Second Montreal 000 HO 2-4 l0 0 Buffalo 200110 0-5 6 fl Roebuck and Howell; Hudson and Ryan. lrst i Ottawa 001000 030-4 6 1 Rochester MO 000 04x-8 ll 2 Kellner. Hang (in Wheat (5) and Watlbtgton: Blaylock. Jacobs (Bi Ludwig (I) Connolly (D) and Rig- second Om ooo M0 0-0 1 0 , I me one x-.1 e o lllokiiuan and Plumbo; Faaholr. .m0Mll0i-I I ll flhcflna-B111! H lg. we!!! , I T J. Grady, ; Kramer. Ilolman Team hit I for 4. one a double. and John- ny Whalen. 2 for 5. nice camhes were made by Bill Acorn in the fourth inning, and again in the seventh. Gran't Grady ran a long.way to grab a foul fly in thasixth. and Gord Grady made the fanciest catch of the game. pulling down Jimmie Gradyls foul fly after a long run. BOX SCORE Curran an Briggs AB R Grant Grady, ab 4 Dalton. as . . Whalen. cf .. . Lefurgey. p .. Gord Grady. rf Purcell. lb 3. Grady. lib ...... .. U. Gallant. c Ranahan, lf Totals Holmanls u . QCMCNCQCCWICCTCJ .- r-or-wt-p-p-o-a-A -loo--.-oops--will IQ I-C -I--v-nose.-u-or-o.O Eli -sci-.-u-ogggpatiq A 0 O 1 0 fl 0 l 3 0 0 0 0 2710 5 in seventh. Kramer in Cameron. of R. Phillips. as M. Schurman. 2b Harris. Zlb rf or c Gay. lb Landry. c P. schurman, p Acorn. if rf x DesRoches. ph T. Phillips, ph2 TotaLs x - replaced Landry Ph - struck out for ninth. em - struck out for Acorn in ninth. Summary - RBl's Grant Grady, Whalen 2, B. Grady. Rana- han, J. Gradyz, Gay. P. Schur- man. stolen bases - Whalen. strikeouts, Lefurgey 5. schurman 7. Walks - Lcfurgey 2. Schurman 7. Hit by pitcher. by Schizman, (Dalton). Umpires - plate -- R. Phillips, bases - Beaudry. Softball Game 7! O I mis Evening e Legion will play the City S lckers this evening at a City Lea- gue softball game on the Old Dia- mond at 6.30. H . v-----.s1seo.p.aw.A.a-c.-am cnooococ:-so--cos-.37 aooouuowncoowlll .. so--r..:-L-icono--3.2.40 ... cooowoouissss-ab GOV:-agcggaag) ;Banlam league (Weekly Schedule This week's Bantam schedule: Tuesday-Dodgers vs Yankees. Thursday-Cardinals vs. Dodgers. Friday-Yankea vs Cardinals. Game. and practice times will ap- pear daily. Schedule will be piib- lished weakly. Necessary schcdulr changes will be indicated daily. Lillie league O Weekly Schedule Little League schedule for this week: - Wednesday-Phlllies vs Indians. Thursday-Indians vs. Giants Ftridny- Phillies at Kmsliigion (2l games). Saturday-Giants vs. Indians. Game and practice times will ap- pear daily. schedule will be pub- lished weekly. Necessary schedule i is only 20 and in another year feels Packers Befe The Llguorlan Youth Club are up to their old tricks. After luf- fering our of the worst slumps in City Softball League play they showed a complete reversal of form yesterday evening to upset the league leading Sunshine ls- land Dairy 9-1. For the Dairymen it was their second loss in league play and for the L.Y.C. it was thelrisecond Baseball coach Randy Edwards returned from Lewisville last night along with Don MacLeod VICWYY SINCE GITIY in the Sche- gnnd V9.-n mmdrahan. The two dule. The l...Y.C. have five wins and one tie for 11 points. In the other City Softball Lea-' gue game Canada Packers defeat- ed Keefe Drug 15-9 to move into second place. one point behind the Dairy. The Dairy have 17 points and the Packers 16. Blenis Nicholson hurled for the L.Y.C. yesterday evening and al- lowed only six hits in earning the win. The Dairy got their lone run in the first inning on a single by Hilson Carr and a double by Ced Ballem. C. Ballem was the losing pitcher. He gave up eight ;hits and three walks. His team mates committed five errors. Jackie MacDonald was the lead- ing sticker for the L. Y. C. with a triple and double. Frank Dunn and Nicholson also hit doubles. Hilson Carr had three hits for the Dairy in four trips. Billy Wright allowed ten hits 'as he won his first game for Can- ada Packers as a pitcher. Don MacDonald started on the mound for the Keefers and was relieved by George Schleyer. Between them they gave up 16 hits. junior players MacLeod and Hand- rzihan worked out at the Brooklyn pDodi:c-rs sponsored training camp lat Lcirisville together with ten loiher boys from across the Mari- .linies. Coke Grady and Maurice Cannon from Summcrsidc were onion: those in attendance at tho lramp cniidiirted by scout Bill '()'Connnr. The players went ilhroufzh infield practice. Four pitchers worked out separately ianri throw batting practice. The icamp is the first of its kind in he fhrld in this area and will prob- lnbly be an annual affair. . . . The Little League baseball sche- dule opens at Memorial Field this evening with the Giants playing l(ensington. The article on Little l.ear,.:iie ball in thehews columns lot this page was prepared by Randy Edwards and summarizes the object of the program. Soft- ball pltcher Joe Thistle of the Basilica'Youth Club will be out of action for some time. Joe has been ill for a week and will enter hospital this evening for a tonsil operation. 000 Gaston Roy. with three straight wins to his credit during the past two months has made quite a med- itabie showing in Maritime boxing circles. On Thursday night at the Forum he goes after win number four and it should be his toughest fight. He fights Bob Ledley from Dartmouth a good mlttman who has had loads of experience inside the ropes. Ledley is a fighter along the same style as Roy in that he likes to wade in and punch. Early in May Ledley fought Duck Trainer in Moncton and was about even on points until Trainor chill- ed him with a hard right in the third round. Both Ledley and Roy 25 yen-3. pack the power to end a fight a o a quickly and If they fight true 10 The special meeting of the le- form on Thursday there should be xandu. Hockey (nub, owed far no bell to end the sixth round. 1,", mgm ,3 the pm-um. Wu 1,033,. ' ' ' poned until Friday evening. only a handful of hockey I showed up last.-,night which ind tee that in- terest in hockey is at a low ebb. Friday's meeting may tell the tale whether or not the Club shall con- tinue to operate. The directors. will be dubious about proceeding with plans unless they know they have the support of the people. Friday's meeting to organize for , next year Yvon Durelle has a chance to re- gain hls Dominion lightheavyweight boxing crown from Doug Harper on Wednesday night. The two fighters meet in Newcastlg N.B. in a championship fight and it will mark the first time that Harper has de- fended his title outside of Calgary. This is Durelles big opportunity. His manager Dode Dealy informed us that if Durelle wins he will be going after a fight with the for- mer world's light heavyweight champion. Joey Maxim. Dealy claims Dui-elle is the best fighter to come out of the Maritimes in Trainor will be in good shape for his bout with Freddy Stewart and will be fighting every inch of the way. Trainer has had several of- fers to fight ten rounders in Nova Scotia. but hasn't accepted because he doesn't feel he could go the full ten rounds route at top speed. He he will be'ready for the, main no In Play-of-frForni; "J g. at Keefer: Mike Connolly hit a grand slam honier in the third for Canada Packers and George schleyer hit one with none on for the Keefers in the fifth. Connolly starred de- fensively for the winners. Merrill Pineau played a good game in right field for Keefe's. George Bradley had three hits in four trips for the Packers while Gene Ward. Len Arsenault. Mike Connolly. Jim Dowling and Peter Maclntyre each had two hits. Gordie Coutts. Murray Car- mlchael, George Schieyer and Shephard had two hits for Keefe's. The umplres.were Leo Doyle and Ev. MacNeill. Baseball Today Following is the baseball schedule for today at Memorial Field: 9.00-Little League Plhillies pract- ice. , 10.30-Bantams. Dodgers Yankees. 2.00--Little League Indians pract- ice. U. S. Jockey Killed SALEM, NH. (AP)-Jockey Ver- non Smith, 19, of Cornway springs. Kan, was injured fatally Monday in a spill at Rockingham Park when his mount. Greek son. broke a hind leg on the final turn. He died at Ben hospital a few hours later of a fractured skull. V8. "Early Knockout" In a telephone conversation with promoter Ivan Doherty last night Gary ”The German" Simon pre- dicted a knockout over Coby Mc- Cluskey within five rounds 0 their fight at the Forum on Thurs- day night. Simon. the perpetually moving boxing machine. has licked most of the but fighters in the Mari- time: this season. within the past month he has kayoed Tommy "Gun" Spencer and Vern Stephen- son of Montreal and is anxlou to add Mccluskey to his list of vic- tims. - Mccluskey on the other hand has eagerly awaited this match and will be razor sharp on fight night. Mccluakey. recent winner over more than 30 pounds. has trained faithfully for three months and is in perfect condition for the most important fight of his career. Both Mccluskcy and Simon are aware of the fact that to the win- ner goes the opportunity of lifting from the head of Montreal's Char- lie Chase. N. S. Baseball Stellarlon 4 Kentville 0 Halifax 12 Liverpool 4 Additional Sport On Page 15 Beer Leads Qualifying Bound For Club Bh'ship Playing in driving rain and high winds Saturday. Bill Beer carded a sparkling '13 to lead the qualify- ing round for the Club Champion- ship of the Charlottetown Golf Club. Second place was captured by A. G. (Toby) Macmillan with a 75 and Art McKenzie was third with 76. Players are asked to ;arrange their own starting times and to make every effort to complete all matches. The first round draw, which must be completed by Tuesday evening. 6th July, is as follows: Championship -Division Bill Beer vs E. Nicholson Bob Gray va Ben Conrad Art McKenzie vs Doug Saunders Don MacDonald vs Frank Hansen A. G. Macm.lllan.va Wendall Gillis. S Harry Simmonds va Dr. K. Ir- win Frank Mclnnis vs Bud Norman Ted Bradley va '1'om' Rogers First Division H. L. Sear Jr. vs Jack Wilson Dr. J. C. Gallant vs; Ralph Man- bouis. He-has been doing plenty of road work and exercises but has not been sparring as much as he will be held at the Forum at eight o'clock daylight time. ning Bob Glggey va Dob Macmillan would like due to the fact that it is not easy for him to get qualified Starters For We changes will be indicated daily. DAY, 6th JULY, 1954. Time). Music by the DANCE In honor of the visiting French ship Frigate, will be held. at the ROLLAWAY CLUB, on TUES- Nine to Twelve sparring partners. Summerside tan 8-B. (Standard Direct 4-2; Captain Morgan 5-4; Lu Lusty's Lass 8-7. Downtowners aaca RACING STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FIRST iiisii B:3ll CLASSIFIED ram: .. 2 DASHES AT si5o.oo earn 1-2 Sen Plant; 2-3 Belle Budlo 5-6 Bcllhop B.; 6-4 Sister Verna; 7- JR. FREE FOR ALI. PACE-2 DASIIES AT 8235.00 I-ZACII 1-3 A. G. Scott; 4-4 Gahagan; 3-1 Direct Mite; 2-2 Babe Britton. ; Cl.ASSIl7'IED PACE - 2 DASHES AT 8l'l5.00 EACH 1-1 Billy Biidlong; 2-3 Mighty 5-5 Chocolate Dip; 6-6 Real Joe; 7-4 Miss Commando. CLASSIFIED TIIOT - 2 DASHES AT 8175.00 EACH 1-3 Derrick; 2-7 Royal Scott Jr. 5-4 Anyway; 6-8 Winnie's Last; 7-1 Pet Hanover; 8-5. Tartan; eligible-Bonnie Dale. Sunny B. STARTERS VIITN I SNTIIROAY, ' ' CLASSIFIED PACE-2 DAN!!! A'l' ll'I5.00 EACH 1-B rah-go; 2-! Honey Royal; Pearl; 54 Suffolk chief; is-7 Ilarlon 15.17-s siiii Hal. . - omsarnen race-1 nasnes at men Iiacn i-1 Keppoch Purim: I-2'bean S-I. Dob Clsgg; .0-7 Chovle 9.; 1-1 Wiilepuiiig M'9PIh.Il&:g mm s. alaliellgllilfe-ldttratoexpay. Bel-bara Ann Queen. onaegrneo--race - 2 passes A'l' uaue anon nope; ii-2 Robert Bruce; so Ease; so nip-own" TONIGHT Post Time 8:00 P. ilnesilay Night llaeeway ' RACE! 1-! Winnie's Last 1-2; Flaxscott 2-8: Jimmie A.3-4; Derrick 4-6: Sir Francis Drake 5-l; Muriel E. 5-7; Senator Cralgmyle 7-5; Vella Grat- IACES I-O Face Cloth 1-1; Yankee Joan 2-5; Tommy Morgan ll-3; Mannlslei cky Harvester 6-6; Jay's Hope 7-8; . SI-7 Miss Knox 1-2; Meg 24; Laurel Chief 3-5; True Hal 4-3; Euo 5-l. RACES 4-G Babe Britton 1-4; A. G. Scott 2-3; I-ledgewooil Chief 3-6; Lucky Chief 4-5; Ann's Boy 5-1; Direct Mite 6-2; Royal Value 7-7 I M. Standard Time STANDARD 'TlME ng; 3-1 Carl Aubrey; 4-5 Amilco; 7 Colonel Budlong. Deb; 3-7 Evav Budlong; 4-2 Esso; ; 3-2 Joandale; 4-6 Roma Budlong; -I'-o Louis "coinyi' ' POSITIONS roii -CMBCLOSKEY JIILY in .....:::..::...,.. 3-2 Abner McGraw; I-3 Vernl D." ggougkggktnum. ' p U , Ill Lbs. (lsltawn. SH lb. VM;IdVW.' El. Swift: 3-! Caliimetta; 4-3 Ethel M.; p 5? noun? y” " ' 3' June Brena; I-I Bobby Hunter; 140.'.,P'I-. Qliabea I flown. 1-1 Arm's; Deceit." iiiiuek; I-1 vclietiihvna clevieiii p4:D-an-to-Nth:-N 1'-us ,l)e.Iter.itiary imii. . ; 3- K -pnoxinn FORUM - Tllllll.. '.iiii.v ; B . ' 8:30 (Standard Time) TEN ROUND! iii in: MAKIIIB roii Will A mii so-non raoiian - a some -(Ger! "Tho-German". vs; SIMON; I in. 151. New Ghsgow. NJ. Howard Mclnnis vs G. G. Hughes A. J. Likely vs Harry McLeod Dick McKinnon vs Ron Atkinson Bill McNeil vs Ralph Jenkins Dr. D. Brown vs Fred Kelly Second Division ; Ralph Carr vs S. McLure G. Wellner vs Bill McGregor lvan Home vs Noel Wilson H, Woolridge vs C. Ready. Al McRae vs H. C. Atkinson Vic Williams vs Albert Douglas M. Farrell vs Wilbur 'Mc!nnls Jos. Molloy vs J. Holohan Byea: Jim Coles, A. Howatt. L. Vessey. BRIGHT NEW ROOMS . Min-i MN it-.( ll Illl ". . Ill At-(lNll.lil I HA! I El . nu-uNl(1iii UV i'iuMANtNl New YMCA train! John, M. ii. out IVIII COVEHEAD RACE TRACK STANDARD '.mm 8:30 PM I1 If! true: Mfr; . ,4:--. I 1-Ill Al. 7-ilill. Cecil Gray who outweighed him test the Canadian Middleweight crown ' '.a c . 1 The third meat of the season will be at the. Char-. lottetown Driving rerk tonight with four well classified clasaea ready to . ' before the Judges stand. one of the highlights at tbeemeet ,,,-.....-.. -- .'T-oniz - jilliriiting Park I thrills fol-'ming may Deb. Ive siiira ai- . mun nun" 4: laao. Ohpoolete Dip. -Real Joe;-an lllu Commando will reset in the classified Pace while Derrlck,'R'oy31 T Scott Jr.. Joandale. Rom; numo r .1 V C IV: .3,- , .1- .. There will be a baseball double- header under the lights at Mem- orial Field this evening with the city League and the Little Leagu- ere sharing the spotlight. W. G. Barbour": Dodgers will meet Michael's Stars at 6:30, in the city League game. This will be a seven inning game to be followed at 8:30 by the Little League con- The Little League game will of- tlcally open the Charlottetown Lit- tle League. The Giants will meet Kensington in a regulation six in- ning game. i Kenslngton will play in the lea- gue with three Charlottetown Andy's Aces Win By 11-I0 Score Andy's Aces won over the Jour- nai-Pioneers in a regular league game of ladies softball at Queen Elizabeth Park last night, the final score being 17-10. The Jerpettee took an early lead of 5-2, but the pow- erful Aces overtook tlieli in the third inning. Rotary defeated Y.'s Kids 20-5 Leaguers' Play Tonight teams. Games will be played hon. at Keminrton and Charlottetown: This In the first time Kensington has competed in the Charlottetown Little League. In the City League wlllbetheduniorrre l'vrAllP - 3" which brln -togethe: A. G. Siia Lgddtmtma Q Gahagsni lrect Hits and Babe Olaulfled-.'rrot.. - , B"i'ii:n3uiui three classes” T" m' "m '"'-" ll” '5' A will also standard tang, lirovldp plenty of competition and i g :'4 It (I A I S '7 er ta - L ttl f o g 8 rs, N e 15 game tin Dodgers coach. Jack "Spy" menu; has several choices for a startle. pitcher. He has Donnie MacLe'ni Earl Macxinnon. Phil Venolt, Phi Murphy, in addition to hlmsst available for duty on the mound. Tom MacFarlane. manager of th. tars has four pitchers ready t. toe the slab. Theyoare-Don Mu. Lead. Roger Ma.cLeod. Lorne Mac Dougall and Ronnie Stanley. (I:-l.'I'Il)l .NVNOM PORT ARTHUR. Ont. Red Rock woman, Mrs. (CP)--1. Jennl( Soloway, was killed early todax when the car in which she was i passenger went out of control or the Trans - Canada highway -si) miles east of Port Arthur. x B B e o "T" FIIEL oii.s Boat by Test lllill. 9911 A- ln a Little League fixture. (...'...;. - I?” i RAOES Six Classified Races. Send Entries to" . lintrles will appear in the Guardian on Thursday OOVENEAO PARLOIIR TRIIOK Thursday Evening, July 8. at 6 p.in. Standard Time 3 ; Orville Willis, eye secretary, Summer-side Raceway. a ”?”s'i. . -31 I " eh. tlI.lie Iile,5iI:i”aiI-1 k i ' not ' t n , N; up 1 3 '5 ltli h -yhtllnIia'a'dy ' in '0. '""-"""""'""".:'i::.:."...r'..'. lh' -Hacking a not our Iiairia is see alld . -db I I. A I V V55! -laiing ;th.5,g5v&,;..".r.ms”.t”" caiion,youriia ; sy notin THE sivialrr LOOK IGTHE . BRYl..C'RE.iEM poem