y . 2: . By THE CANADIAN may Bob Friend returned to the mound after a losing effort In the first game and squelched a late Brooklyn uprising to nail down a 1.2 nlghtcap victory for Pitta- hurgh after the Dodgers had beaten him in the opener of Mon- day's Labor Day doubleheader 4-3 rm spill kept the Dodgers in a ....-.,mi.piar;- tie with Cincinnati, :ll-, gaiiies ht-hind Milwaukee's National l.r-ague leaders. The Braves divided a 08"” W ltedlegs. losing 7-5 after u -2 vie tor.V. mghiiiander lion Larsen. wild hm mugh. gave jusl-l()ilT hits and struck out if) for his eighth vic- h the” pp Brave.s'Mainlai . . Yankees Sweep Twin-Blilli the ninth inning with a walk. all double by Gene Woodling and El bouncing single by Early Wynn? to score two runs and salvage the afternoon lllne 2-1. Boston edged up on the third- place White Sox. sweeping a doubleheader from Washlntzton 7-5 and 10-41 In Chicago split a air with Detroit. losing ll-8 in e opener but taking the night- cep 5-8. . Elsewhere in the National League New York and Philadel- hia split a doubleheader. the Pbilliea taking the opener 5-1 be- hind Bob Miller's four-hit pitch- ing and the Giants winning 1-1 on some well-timed singles. Rlghtbandar Jim Brosnan. aided by some lusty hitting fromy iory ill the nightrzip as Now York Yankees. powered ainng h.V Yoll gen-3'5 tun home runs that love .loliny Kiirks his 18th siiccess in the op9nPl'. surpi a doubleheader from Baltimore 5-1 and 5-0. p The first-gaiiiii dcfcal nfilclally shelved ilic slxlli-P1899 Orioles "I the Anwrii-an League race-alolll with Washington and Kansas City -.whn.. hulging the Yankees first place lead to 8'2 Ram”- INDIANS SPLIT PAIR Second-place Cleveland Indians split with the lowly Kansas City Athletics. Vlr Power driving in three runs with a pair of homers and later crossing the plate with a fourth run as the As won 5-2 In the opener. Cleveland rallied in lDRlVES IN WINNER wslt Moryn. shut out st. Louis. Cardinals I41 in the second game) after Chicago dropped the first game 4-2. I Friend was summoned from the i bullpen with one out in the eighth tanning after pinch - hittter Dale IMltchell had singled and Pee Wee Reese had doubled him home to. knock out Elroy Face and cut ihel Pirate-s' lead to 3-2. He left the potential tying run on second by disposing of the dangerous Duke Snider and Jackie Robinson on routine pop-ups. Face, however. was credited with the triumph. his 10th against nine defoals. l)on Drysdale was i I I l i l i l tho loser. Don Bessent. in relief. received credit for the Dodgers' first-game victory with the help of some The little left fielder cleutad two doubles and a slnlli. ltll ill! hit driving in Jackie Robinson in the eighth with the winning run. Friend went all the way for Pitts- burgh, giving up 10 hits to be charged with his Milt loss. Ted Kluszewski's two-run homer in the fifth inning. his 34th of the ,9,-min. gave the Redlegs their win. The Braves had won the opener (in Joe Adcock'I single in the ninth A record 47,004 fans saw the twin bill, which opened an important four-game series. LARSEN WALKS FIVE Larsen, who has lost five, al- most walked as many as he fan- ned at New York. In all, he gave seven passes-five in the first three innings. in the third, he walked the first two men he faced. then struck out the next three. Bill Wight, new I-11, was the loser. Berra's homers. his 24th and 25(h. hoisted the Yankees into a 3-0 first-game lead against Irv Paiica. His second. a two-run shot. proved the clincher in the fourth as Kucks sailed in with I seven-hitter. The Athletics loaded the bases in the hoitom of the ninth in the afternoon game on a double by R. C.A. F. Flyers Trounce Lions 8-3 To Cop Title The sUfl”lHIf3l'Sll'lP Airforcc Fly-' ers won the Prince Edward island softball Championship yesterday afternoon at Charlottetown when they downed Barry's Lions 8-3 to win the best-of-five series 3-2. It was th third strei ht victory for the Fly .rs on the ns' home grounds and the Lions won both of the games played at the Sum- merside airport. On Saturday at Charlottetown the Flyers whl p 3 the Lions 5-! to take a 2-1 sad in the series. The Lions came back at Summer nigh; on Sunday to even the series with an 11-3 victory. IIONDAY'I GAMI Iolid pitching hr no--dblller Norm Haney and a four-run up- riain in the fifth inning carried the lyers to victory and the title Monday at Victoria Park. Kasey was never better as tie set down the. Lions on only I hits. we of which came in the last frame when Iarryis crew were making I1 desperate drive to pull the game out of the fire. Ham-y gave up only 3 walks and sent 11 of the Lions down swing lag. Art lellem. who owned two vict hfloicl.eod Wins 5. F. Doyl Trophy At Labor Day Meet lisve. Mach-od of Charlottetown won the (LP. Doyle Memorial Tro- phy for the boat all-round athlata at the Annual Labor Day Track and Field Meet bald st Memorial Field last night. MacLeod had a first in the high jump and seconds in lite 100 yard dash and running broad for a total of 11 points one better than Carl Purcell of Hal- Ifaa. Purcell hi-id vicloriae in the 440 yard and the silt). fiaorge Gallant of mpiii: Cor- ners. N.n.. won the six-mile av- ent finishing ahead of Joe lllcliarrl of Lancaster. NJ. and Peter hun- of . . following are the results OPEN EVINTI vard dash - 1. Ivan Ashley. alty: 2, Dave MacI.eod: Don MacAusland. Cb'town. - 11 can yard dash an: 2. Ivan iii: All (all! seen. M) yard ren - 1. Carl purceil. Discus: 1. Sandy Patterson. 30!- l"t'.'-Z:7'.:ii.-.'...:..?-x........i) --I. Carl PI1l"f'ell.kAl.llllfIfl: Ashley. lime - 60.1 G. Gallant. . ten; 1. George Walters. Ch'tewn. Officials: Hon. Referee - Rev. ('10 - 1H feet I INK. KiC. Mlcnterson; Starter - Earl I-mile-run e 1. George Olilllt. Nicholson: Track Judges - Roy , Ifgpuia Corner. N.l.: 3. Joe Rlch- Mlodilllvary. Jack Farmer. Gor- isiie.1.anmm. .; 1. Peter don lferr; Field Judges . (Gmrge Ins-lsy, N.l. Time - SI mill. 1- Francis. John Gchrke. Earl Riggs. May Have oriea over the Flyers in the series. started the game and hurled fine ball for 4 frames but the roof came in the fifth as ii walk and four solid hits knocked in four runs which gave the Flyers a 5-1 lead and the ball game. g Bsilem was relieved in the sixth inning by Fred MacDonald. who gave up i hit and two runs the rest of the way. Ballem was tag- ged for eight blows, including a long homer by shortstop Paul Dion which notched the score at 1-1 in the fourth. Dion added a single to his homer to lead the Flyers with the stick Casbolt clipped a pair of singles. Big Mike Connolly hailed a dou- 'ble and single for the Lions. Duke l'MacCallum. Angie Carroll and l George Bradley got the others. LINEHCOBE Lions Dill 100 (I002 -- 8 I 5 river; Dilolilwx-I I :- SUNDAY1 GAMI The Lions ran to vw-tni-y of sum- mernide llundsy scnrltll I runs. ;in the fifth inning to overcome a temporary 1-0 lead by the Flyers reach. Ari Ballem went the route for the Lions giving up (1 hits. Crouch started for the airmen but gave way in Dnbson after the big fifth. Crouch was tagged for 6 hits and Dobson 4. Reg Hughes paced the Lions with three hits. Mike Connolly club bed a two-run homer and Duke Mactialium hit a 71-min tripic. Steve. Phillips had two hits for the airforce. LINBBCORI Lions o('ll0(it'I50n- it ill 1 Flyers 001 100 loft - I I 3 SATllRDAY'S GAME Norm l-iancy twirled a Ii-hitter at the Lions Saturday and his mat- es shelled Henry 1-Iartinger for 9 hits as the Flyers won 5-2. Haney not only was a standout on the mound but was the hitting star as well as he smacked out 3 singles in four trips. LaMothe chip- bed in with two hits and singles went to l-leaslip. Dion. Barrettt and Philllips. Reg lliighes got a single and double off Haney and Angie Car- roll got the other hit. a double. in n Margin; Hector Loin: Ind walks. But two war om Johnny rothits hit to x..'.'5' Kuhn, who threw to lobby Avila losses. hits to pitched an eight-hitter for the As, hurling S 1-8 innings. The lounvgg his seventh in 10 starts. Power's homers 'h the first game were his 10th and Inn. Th. victory went to Tom Gormen, his eighth in as many dafenu, Th; defeat was pinned no big Mike Garcia. his 12th of the year against 10 wins. The White Sox hit four home runs in the second game to gain an. even break with Detroit. After the Tigers had run their winning streak to four by baking the on homers by Larry Doby, Min. uie Minoso, Fred Hatfield and Jim Rivera. Lefthander Billy Pierce saved (he victory for Bob Reagan. Al Abert won the first in relief. Jim Piersall smashed across eight runs and Ted Lepclo batted in five in Boston's sweep over Washington. Tom-Ogewer notched his lath victory in the second some. when the Red Sox col- lected 20 hits. Tom Hiird, who re- placed Mel Parnell in the first inning. got his third win in the opener. Di.-Solos Drop 7 11-8 Decision HALIFAX (CF)-Halifax Olands defeated Summerside Desotos 11-8 Monday night to take the best-of three Maritime ladies Softball! semi-finals in two straight games. Halifax now meets the New Brunswick winner for the Marl- tlme championship. Marie Terrlo started on the mound for Halifax but was re- placed lnythc sixth by on Lucas. Summcrside gained nine hits from their collective offerings. includ- ing a grand slam homerun by Jean Arscnault in the seventh, Grace Ml-Lellan started for Sum. mersliie but was replaced in the Sixth by Carmen Smith. Halifax collected 13 hits from them. 1 Summrrsidc ffh&ikPd up seven errors to four for Halifax. opzner. the Sox won the nlghicap Z lottetown Gun Club yesterday and ARITIME RUNNER-UP Above is Ron Atkinson nt Char was also runner-up to Laurie Saul- lottetown who won the Provincial nier of Halifax for the Maritime Skeet Championship at the Char- title. Photo by uunbls new 5 The Charlottetown Guudlan, Tuesday. Sept. 4. 1956 is sat ggggg E? 3535 3-2 s?33 is taking honors in The Flyers and Dodgers fought to a H stalemate in the City Base- ball League playoffs at Mr-mortal Fir-'d Sunday. Don fFunncll) MacLean carried the Flyers to the tie with his strong pitching arm and his bi bat. Mac- homer. a double and single in tour trips. It was one of the most thrilling and beat played games of the en- tire season as the two squads bat- only one error. However. the error was made b Dr. F.C. raced to a double dash victory in the harness card at the Charlottetown Driving Park sat- urday nlgt. other winners were Gay spirit. Mr. Jollscott. Ginger 12.. Real Joe. Tommy Bhanter. Rsiiida. Cot- tage Frank and Bud's Echo. SUMMARY C TROT Tommy shsnter (Neill) Fortune's Pride (Kelly) .. .. Jollity'a Dream (Moresida) . Lucky Logan (E. Smith) . Prowso's Pride (C. smith) Rsal.Pal (white) .. . Edgar D. (Whalenl . Barbara Dale (Birt) . .. Monarch ilanovu (stead) Time-2.17 ouqauaasnu W Here Today Monrton midgets will play in Charlottetown midgets this after- i noon at Memorial Field. The pow- erful Monclttn squad is coached Tommy Shantor owned it A. Parsons. aiveti by Lem Nei l. (1 PAOI J Ianida (MacDonald) hob cleu (wiseneri Allie Budlong (Hughes) .. Helen's Dream (Pouitonl . Mlllle'i- Ex i-ass (J1! ) if Not Chie (MacMi an) .. -ludy'x Girl (Kennedy) Myona (O'Brien) Mr. Price (Whaien) Helghlh I facet 2 inches. Running Broad Jump - 1. John Chandler. Whestley River; 2. Dave MaoLeod: 8. Tom Rice. Soutbport. Distance 17 feet 2 inches. is lh. shot. . i. Georitl Walters; 2. Sandy Patterson, Boston: Dave MacLeod, Distance 34 feet ll inches. UNDER ll YEARS ltll yard dash - 1. Ivan Ashley. East Royalty; 1. Don MacAus- lland; 3. tom Rice. Time - ii 1-: Mrs. l I!) yard dash - 1. Ivan Ashley; i 2. Tom Rice; 1. Blair MacDonald.l Charlottetown. Time Ill 4- llecs.l high jump - 1. David Byitdmsn; i 1. Tom Rice. Helghth - I feet. UNDIR ll YEARS 100 yard dash - 1. Don MacAus- land-. 3. David Hyndman, .1. Alan Brady and Donald Kelly tiled). (Time it 3-5 secs. Bf) yard dash - 1. Donald tiar- 2. David Hyndman: 3. 040 yard dash - 1. David Hynd- man; 2. G. Gallant; 3. Barry Tay- ilor. Rob Mills: Timer - K.A. Campbell: It-our Lt. Col. 1.. Lowtliar; Meet Dlf&tof - Bill Reid. "9 event. t, tune the (Mousie) Dowling of the Moncton Golf and Country Club fired a sizzling two-under par 7! on the final 18 holes here Sunday to cap- .'i(i-hole Moholon gall championship with a total of 147. Ralph Harley and Doug Lewis came next. both recording scores of 148. but Harley won the run- not-up position in a sudden death playoff. The tourney. which ab tracted some 75 golfers from both the Lakeside. Golf and Country Club and the MGG. was played Saturday and Sunday. American Speed Mark Recorded OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- An American speed record of 1015.43 miles an hour was announced by the navy at the National ircraft Show Monday. Cmdr. Robert W. (Duke) Windsor .7r.. flashed to the record Aug. 21 in a Chance Veugtit F-ll Crusader. The l'F('0rfl night was made in the running of the Thompson Tro- phy event. Windsor made a simulated run in his Crusader over Will Rogers Field here for air show spectators and was awarded the trophy. However. he lotuaily reads the record run at lnyokern, alif., where facilities permitted preci- sion timing of III tvoll. Wliutsor's speed far exceeds the former American record of us.- ts miles an hour not Aim. at, 1 by sir force col. Horace A. ilanes. flying an 1"-lw Super Iobre in last year's I the ninth. and the winners added I more in ' LINESCORE by D '"""""” 151"”? 3"" Ramsay the seventh in put the gems out of Flyers out (120 (lift -4 9 l "I B"'de"' hm” Mo on ma 4 3 3 Game time is 1.80. Mousie Dowling MONCTON (Cp, ,y My J. Cecil (Buhby) Dowling. Belved- ore Cluh golf pro. won the Green Gables Open Golf Championship at Cavendish yesterday when he fin- ished ihe 54-hole tournament with a hot 223. howling fired rounds of 76, 70 and 77 to finish (hrce strokes up on Pate Kelly of Hathurst who had 78, 7:1 and 75. Dowling's Monday morning round of 70 was the best of the to... smetit and two-tinder par for the tough Green Gables course. Bill Door of Charlottetown was low amateur with a gross of 227 on rounds of 74-76-77. I: MacDon- ald. also of Charlotte wn. was runner-up with 78-111-B2 for a 141. A. G. MacMlllan. Charlottetown, won low not in the Championship division. Double Winner TRURO (GP) -- Athlone Ruler, '(be only double winner on the La- Cecil Dowling Cops Green Gables Open Golf Ch'sl1ip in the first division A. B. LePage shot an no and Is to take low gross with 165. G. Bur oyna had low net. Low arm is second division was carded by Pete Kelly Jr. of lalhurst with an 07-84-171. J. Wat- son of Newfoundland had low net. George Clark had low gross in the third division with a score of 1114 made up of out rounds. L. D. Reid was rt1I'tillt'-up. With a grass of 194 Bill GI say was low man in the fourth vis- ion. Iah Vauey had I00 nef. BETAINB CROWN Mrs. A. Horn:-. Cavendish. ro- tained her ladies this by firing eight strokes better than Mrs. I1. Cotton, Cavendish and Mrs. it. Head of Brld ewater each wi 20! Mrs. Cotton so rounds of and 104. Mrs. Head's scores were 90 end (log Col. . D. Conrad won the son- for title with 92-96-187 and G. Mer- idlth won the junior title. ilennis Schedule bor Day card at Truro Raceway. lnlso came up with the fastest tlml in the junior free - for - all dash. The Ruler. owned by Sharon Barker of Amherst. travelled the mile in 2:00 1-6 in the it race and l:lf) II I the fourth. Out of town winners included Propane. owned I! Lloyd Small of ummarslde. -P.E.I.. 1:II; Ad- molte, C. E. Bragg. Colilngwood Comer. NA. I216: Haley's Alpha, m. c. Haley. Asttnoninli. N.s.. 1:18 3-5. V A sriihli lrsirey Delta iields the existing world record of 1.182 miles an hour. llnofflrlal estimates were that Windsor": 1.015 miles an lloitf atriounted tonadbout 1.0 times the Longfleii lies World Record The followin is the schedule today at the arlottctown Tennis Courts in the club tournament: 5.30 .s Marina Murray vs. Joan Weir and Joan storey vs. Shirley V0519)". ficqtion Septem V Classi My Dariin Joe. Joilfw M13. rounds of D5-M for a total of 193. w W i nos-4 sum in any A sun 1. Oil!!! 3-. 6. Ana (3.. ha trash J. Walter. as not-I menu A1' issues All as use-as onus sf strum him un'fi”a'1e"3.'&f'5b.'.:"f'” M" Dr. F. C. Wins Two Dashes On .Saiurdciy's Racing Card Penny Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..10 Time-2.1! ltanida owned and driven by Randall MacDonald. CC PACE Cottage Frank (Aunear) ..... .. Dale 1!. lies) . . ) sandy Yorke (W lte) Falrgo (Net . . . . . .. Cooly Boy (Whaien) Buddy O'Connor (Jay) . Suffolk Chief (Stead) Time-2.15 4-5 Cottage Frank owned by -1. An- near. driven by R. Aiinesr. T Bud's Echo intacraydeiit Miidale (Birti . . . . . . . . . . .. Royal Train (chsppell) Miss Palli (Neill) Jean Aubrey (C. Bmltli) . All Budl (MacDonsld) Time-8. 0 Bud's Echo owned and driven by R. D. MacFaydon. A PACI Dr. F. C. (ft1'aoFayden) ..... (1. Ann C. (Callback) My Darling (Wisener) Premier J. Walter (Lowery) Jollity Leigh (Stead) Dr C. owned and driven R. Macidayden. ll PACK my spirit (Macrsyden) (linger E. (ltellvl . . . . chocolate Dip (Whales) Famous Boy (E. Smith) .... Jolly Dick (Poulioiil .. I'll Conio (Cotes) . . . . Times.-2.14; 2.11 3-5 Gay Spirit owned by M. and 3. MacFayden. driven by R. Mae- Faydani Ginger E. owned by Cl. 0. Cities. driven by uirna Kelly. Mr. Joilscoti mill) 1 heal Joe (Lowery) Prince Budlong (Cudmore) . Queen Primrose (O'Brien) mi-ne Budlong (Kelly) Cannibals):-A is abuse..- gbbbuh l I I 4. I D935:-pg fteal Joe owned by Jack Annear. driven by Alfred Lowe . Dally DoublO-.50.”; latitudin- .70. ..,. Mb... Matinee Herse Raee McNElLL'S MILL! Saturday, Sept. 8th All horses must be ready to start at 2.00 p.m. sponsored by McNeill's Women's Institute, For Sciturcloy. ber 8th 1 A - it:-. r. c..” our spirit. 5... : I the Flyers and it allowed the gen to score their fourth run in Arrows Whip Abbie: 7-6 Rollielt Arrows defeated the Ab lea 7-6 at Memorial Field same day to win the best of three Queen's County Intermediate B baseblll fllllll I-1. Southpawa Don Murray and Wal- do Munro combined their talents to limit the Able: to only four hits while the Arrow sinned out it off the pitches of Frank (Built Dunn. nlily Hughes double was the longest blow for the Arrows. Bull Dunn cracked a I-run hofncr (oi the Abbies. Cecil Latiner clubbed a triple. LINEICORI l0l0tl40fIl--I04 Able: ioso(ooox..isI Arrows Hedgewood Chief Tales 2 Dashes FREDIRICTON (CP)-A Gals- iown horse. Donald 0. h.. clocked the fast time of 1107 4-5 in harness racing at the Fredericton Inhibi- tion Monday after finishing cae- ond to Marion Budlong. from Fredericton. in I previous dash. Double winners were First choice. from Upper Kent: runny Hanover. Woodstock. and H wood chief. luninierslee. P.t:.f. A curtain raiser went to another is- land horse. Thelma class. from I Kiilbihltoli sun so: runner-up Dr. J. K. suiiivan, Dodgeris,iFlyers Battle To 4-4 Draw In City Playoffs. Lean releived starter ack Burke "0 "'1' in the third inning and gave up In his two lnnm role Jack only three hits over the last dlx tn- Burke gave up three ts including l t! i t ff 1 l.'l'3'n'.'3i...”.. i.i.'.?.'a'"?i.?..”'l.'.lZ tied it out for I innings and made i this son. in the my if if art are took clesa C. y and Hugh g g and con,-tlanant-woa'tbsts suntan taarnv . ” 1 1 Mariti ” um :il.a nlei-.1(Illi:.(?lesspIAlAnK(inuArtllt1iis.4i'ii at. John I: class A Dr, St. John to: runnoraup flows smith. : class I Dr. D. n. Maetnnts us; runnu-.up whim carver. Charlottetown no: class 0 Art Hogan. Charlottetown 9!: run- ner-up Bob Bardaidy. Bt.'Jobn I0: Class D. J. E. Mocurdy, lydney It; runner-up C. Dawolf. Dart- mouth ll; class I George Gilt Monctonpol; runner-iip lob Cos- eitt, Sydney 70. the fifth when the Dad err scored three runs to take a 4 lead. Ronnie Stanley went the route for the Dodgers although M was hit hard for 12 hltsginciuniug Mar- l.con's homer and five doubles. Stanley struck out four and walked Ken Macnonaldls home run blast over the left deld fence in the first Inning. Burke struck out one and didn't walk a batter. walked four. Ken MacDonald added a long double to his "homer to pace the Dodger hitters. Fol-ble Kennedy hailed a pair of singles. Smell aiillii sluued. a double and Whliiock I single. MacGulgan and Kane each had a double and single for the Flyers. Frank shepherd hit two singles. LINISCOIIE "'r.:"f.-ill Bert ltevonl, lbartnnoiitli ner-up Walter vsaulnier. Halifax so; MacLaean struck out four and V l'i2l000010-I-dill Flyers ioo 030 000 - I 6 I Dodgers end Bun . ottgtm, m: clues: c c.;':”3.i.... so so; III. Charlottetown. 179: Class D C. Dewolf ' 3' MGCIIMV. Sydney iss: cim'n not Coaaltt, sya.,,,.. Dick nsiitlioi-da. sununsrsiiie 154 . TRAP Maritime champion. Dr. Forbes Maclnod It. John M: 90: run Class is Dr. D. B. Maclhnia. -rm... runner-up Lloyd Ilattiaonf Ts-uro U: Class C. Glydon Willis. Cherlottetown 87; runner-up 0.0. rte Waugh. Truro ll. PROVINCIAL CIIAMPIONBIIIPE SKEET Champion Ron Atkinson to; Cl!" A..Giydon Willis I3: runners up Walter Carver ll: Class 3- An Holes 92: Class I runner-up Con Gallant 37; Class C Dick Henthorno 75E LIOVG Maccalium M. TRAP Champion Glydon Willis 8'1: class A. Runna .... Walter cm" H: Class 13. 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