I : ttrrtsiseofzri Intermediate Abbies, if ,? .- Down Holmanis 5 - 2 In Intermediate Opener - at HTHE GUARDIAN. CHARI.()TTETOWN SEPTEMBER 6. 1951 sside C. And B. Junio -- dxew first blood in the Provincial Junior playdowns when they edged out the Charlottetown Junior Ab- biu 5-4 yesterday afternoon at -- --2-T In no The Charlottetown Intermediate U” Abbies went one game up on the o . . . 1-folvman's Intermediates yesterday - afternoon as they do n d the Summerside nine 5-2 vivn ethe first PAGE game of the best three out of five saseball series- for the Island In- termediate A baseball champion- ship. The one-two punch of whitlock and Matheson was a bit too much for Holman's. Each batted in two Golf Division Col. F. B. Conrad of Charlotte- town was runner-up in Class B. runs. Whltlock with a triple and ””mPeW”" M We M'3””'"9i single and Matheson with a circuit Isengfgb3'”gfmvfh;C';lg;””53h:5 waif. swipe in the seventh. chuckle-. headed base running robbed Hob Col. Conrad shot a gross score oft l maps or 3 0 d mg C to ru . 179 over the 36 holes. only one in the sevenfhowiienn (1facl(enzrlt:lsi")ke higher than D” 3' A T"p'f stormed down to second with Macglrlxei-.c1E13SlSlue.;ose who won top honors. Kay already occupying the key-l ' , stone sack. Desfwcltcs was o!l' C91" Cmmd med 3” 33 ml the third and mere began a mreegfirst 18 holes and had a 91 the; second time around. His total net TORONTO. Sept. 5 -ICP) - ' :VlVian King. bionde. 20-year-old Winnipeg department store clerk. won the women's world profession- al swimming championship at the Canadian National Exhibition to- Winnipeg Girl Wins Pro Swimming Title In Race With 20 Entries man run-down play culminating int . DesRoche'5 being thrown out a:.'5"0'9 W55 131a me male? Macxenzie Another Charlottetown hit a. re- , mim- deeming h0me,nm in the third Howard Mclnnis placed thirteenth with no one on. 1-lolnian's got their-I the class C competitions. Mr other counter when Dutch Unde,.'McInnis fired two rounds of 103 wood. pmCt,.hme1- de mxe” cnmelfor a gross total of 206. His net through in his usual style with aimial W35 155- single in the ninth. After the. DP 0MTll1jn91i 0fsF'1f9d9T1;-301'; next two batters struck out Mac-W0" 9 afmme 9010? -0 (ay gm his third sjnglg 01 the ar. liitle with a total gross score of 162. ;ern(x)ng scol-mg Undgrwood. Bomiwhich was six strokes ahead of his M-cgieu and Bernard were hi; nearest competitor. There were no hard but, me Abbies managed mllslanders in the class A competit- bunch their tallies more effective-dons for Maritime Senior honors. y. 1 Dr. L. M. Morton of Yarmnuth Box scorn; was elected President of the golf- i li a 'ti 1'' t ' id in ssocia on. irs vi res - C IIEMH 53 R H P0 5 E is N. H. Stetson. gifinl) Johzz 331”?5- 31” 1 2 1 0 0 second vice-president Col. F. B. VICK”m0"- 0 0 0 0 ll Conrad Charlottetown iii-nn. 2b 2 1 2 4 0; i "gt Vhitlock. ss 1 3 0 5 1 . vfatheson, cf . .. 3 1 l 0 0 0 J S h F 5...... i.-.. 0 115 0 ti 0lllS Eill'C Of Hennessey. c .. . 4 0 1 0 2 Z): . . Sheppard. rf .. 4 0 0 0 0 QB B McAleer. D 4 0 l 0 5 fit ' 0 x.Vfurphy. rf o 0 9 0 0 nl Totals 33 510 27 16 2? KAPUSKASING. Ont.. Sept. X-replaced Sl1FllD3l'd Wdidn ll-P -iCPi- Ed Ahr. veteran bush pilot W615 th1”0Wn Out 0f U18 same in flew to Kapuskasing today to take the S9V8Iii:h- -part in the search for Bill Bariiko uolmlnvs AB R H Po A E and Dr. Henry Hudson. Ahr's Macxay. of H 5 0 3 2 0 lppersonal friend. Barilko. Toronto Macxenzlel .5 5 1 -2 0 4 0.Maple LeafAl-loekey player and Dr. gal-low. 1,1, 4 0 2 1, 0 0 Hudson. Timmins dentist. disap- :3,-Sons 1; . 4 0 1 0 0 lppeared Aug. 2SV11'hlle returning 3 Bemardp p , 4 0 3 0 3 othere from a fishing trip in Dr. 5. Bernard. 2b 3 0 o 3 3 iiirludsonis plane. Ahr knows the Sn, JD)-n-L ,4 I. 3 0 0 0 0 oisearcli-country like his "own Hunter. c 3 0 o 9 3 o-.baCk-yard." Landry, ss 1 O 0 l 0 1; Desftoches. 2 0 0 1 2 0, Adam. ss ...... .. 0 o o o o o Walker. ph 1 0 0 0 0 0. Underwood. ph2 1 1 1 o o ow' Gay. ph3 o o o 0 ol - DesRoches replaced Adam 1 suAecl1:it:i' replaced Landry in iourth.ETignish l M Walker batted for Adam in fifth. hZ-b if cl f r St. J h n-lgbh. B e D O n At Lennox Island on Sunday, Hum” in mmhlsept. 2nd. the Tigriish Aces were ph3-b tted f - Summaa,yggR.;3:lI-5. whmock gudefeated by the Lennox Island Mat-heson 2. MacKay. MucKenzle.iMlC"”'C5 by "19 ”3”0W margin 01 Two-base hits, G. Bernard. P.)'3l1.i7-6"This WM they second game Home run. MaeKenzie. Matheson.'p133ed 1" ""3 59m1'fH131S Of the Double plays' whmock .0 Flynn m.Prince County B League and inas- Ryan, Desnoches to s. Bernard to.m"Ch 35 the A005 won the first Ba,-iowg struck out by Bernard 11, name in Tignish the week previous. by McAleer ii. bases on balls off1th9?'-mid will have to be played Bemud 3. on Memes, 0. passedncxt Sunday on a diamond to be idecided on later. l!l' ball. Hunter. p Um-pires for both games. plate.i The Miminesash R-W318 M poyie. first base. Phillips. second-Kmkora were again winners by a base. Toombs. third base, scnur. one-run victory over the Klnkora -nan, lifted Sox. the score being caddies To Play Qualifying llounii two games of the semi-finals will meeti the winning team of next Sun- dayis game between the Aces and the Mlcmacs in the finals for the trophy donated by the Depart- ment of Physical Fitness. last season the Royals were victorious lover the Tignish Aces in the last The annual golfing competitions of the finals played on the St. for the caddies bat the B1elvekdere:Roch diamond. Golf course will e opene erel -- this week-end. it was announced' The musical term counterpoint. last night. The qualifying round the art of combining melodies. will be played on Saturday morn-I was in use as early as the Mth lng. century. NIGHT RACES At Charlottetown SATURDAY September 8th I DAIEEI - 8125.00 A DASH April Bud. Reel Seize. Wsymark. Winnie'e Loot. Tartan, Buddy Dudlong. Arionway. Judy Kalrnuek. 2 DASIIES - 5150.00 A DASH Random Harvest. Min Playfalr, Quick Lick. Bob Canuck. Mu- Iorle Dudlong. Prodigal Vic. Lindy H.. Hudroad Bill 2 DASHES - 3150.00 A DASH Babe Britton. Chocolate Dip, Lucky Number. Dale 3.. Junior Hal, Min Donna line. 2 DASHES - 8150.00 A DASH Sugar Hnrveot. Dean Swift. Lou Belmuek. Walt N' See. Hilde Mate. Robin Clell. Prince Marine. Lady Ruthie 1'. 1 DASIIES - 8200.00 A DASH Johnny lalmuck, Prince Budlong. Dock Hanover. Jennie lol- uiuel. Filbert. . A ATTEllTI0ll SEA GAIIETS ml . IOYS. between 'I4.ond 18 years of ago who Vllell to left! the I.C.8.G. CORPS "KENT" AI0 f'I.M.C.S. Ollooll Charlotte A Sipfellbor 190 It 1900 lm. 10-9. , only the events of the next 23 'days will tell but the New York Yankees may have come up with another one of their "shrewd" ,dcals when they purchased veteran irighthander Johnny Sain from the Boston Braves for 550.000 aficr the lsevcn other clubs in the National l.Lea::ue had refused to place Salli ;on their roster at the sl0.000 waiv- er price. Yankees bought. Sdin on the ad- .vice of Pittsbiwzzli Pirates coach Billy Meyer. a former scout in the Yankee chain lf Sain turns into R winning pitcher for the New Yoriicrs, as he promises to do, it will mark" the second time in the past three seasons that the Yank- ees have rcachcd into the rival National Lcaszuc for discards r.:iu icamc up with nccs. p . . . . Tiivo years 320 the Yankees ac- jquirerl bl: Johnny Misc, a sun- lnoserlly finished ball player with the New York Giants. Once ihe Yankees. hnwcvcr. llfize ic- gained his hitting power and pro- ceeded to bat the Yanks to two pennants. Evcn yet. Mize at -10 is still one of the most dangerous .clutch hitters in the American League. l . . . i Sain has started mil. to do on the pitchers mound wliat. Mizc did for the Yanks at the plate. On his 'first start. in a New York uniform he fl1lT?li' a five liittcr at the Flu!- adelnhia Aihlcilcs. If he contin- ues that pace he could well mean another pennant to the pennant saturated Yankees. . . . Sain should have several flood years ahead of him Only around thirty and the possessor of a stood pltchin-1 record. he could turn into .a winning pitcher with the hard- ililtting Yankees. His S-13 record tthis season with Boston fails to :give a clear view of his pitchinv, ip:-owess for on at least. half a dozen .occasions the Braves failed to score or scored only one run for him. . o . 1 The Ottawa Senators. according to a recent. news release. are leav- ing no stones unturned in an at- .tempt to ice a winninc team in the Quebec Senior Hockey Leaoue land win the Alexander Trophy. The lsenators have signed up fourteen rnew hockey players in their big- gest re-organization in forty years. Q C O I Heading the list of new players is Len Gravelle. who last. season played on the forward line with the Detroit Red Wincs. The Senn- tors reportedly paid 510.000 for Graveile. Another player the Son- ators are seeking is big Huzhie Campbell last year with Halifax Saint Mary's and probably the best forward the saints possessed. o o . The latest word on the Glace Bay Miners attempt in sign form- er big leaguer "Bud" Poile is th1t Poile has agreed to coach the Miners for a stated price but that price is pretty high and is keeping the Miners and Poile apart. 0 I O The Miners. who took a finan- cial licklng last year. changed their organization to a people's team hvit so for their financial drive has proved unsuccessful. Other than the sl.000 that the Miners posted for play in the Maritime Major Hockey League. they reportedly have collected little cash. 0 C I Report; from Glace Bay indicate that the Miners will not meet Polle'e salary demand. Other ros- pecte for the coaching job inc ucle one of Pollels former teammates. Ernie Dickens. ex-defenseman with the Chicago Black Hawks and a former professional and amateur player Gordon Polrier. Last night Glace Bay citizens held a meet- ing to discuss hockey and fund raising plane. - o o o . Polle had been seeking a coach- ing berth with the Toronto Mari- boroa but was unsuccessful. The Marlboroe wanted 0 full time man while Poile was only interested in coaching as a. part-time job which would enable him to be near his home in Kitchen:i'..0l'It31'i0. I Murph Chamberlain. according to a news item in the Montreal Gaz- ette. is busy on the farm these days. Murphy. who is a breeder of purebred 1-fohieins. showed at o recent agricultural fair in shear- brooke. Quebec and took four firet priaee. colt stakes Drawing For Positions saiuniay 6.30 m. wiill 1 day. Shc climbed out of the water for the 51.500 first prize and an extra. S150 for leading at the end of; every mile as fresh as when she- plungcd in along with 19 other" entries. ' Miss King covered the three-. mile course in 66-degree water in one hour. 23 minutes and one sec-I ond-less than two minutes off the record of one hour. 21 mlnutes.l and 24 seconds set in 1937. 1 Second was Lies Putt. unherald-i ed 23-year-old swimmer from Mont-i real, who was accompanied to the finisli-barge by a foot-long Lnmprcy ecl. it had clung to her leg all tlimuzh the swim. Said Miss Putt, whose first con- cern was the eel. not the 5750 sec- ond prize: ”I couldn't get rid of the thing rind I could feel it dangling around my log. it wouldn't have hceri so bad except l'm terrified of things. like that!" l Mrs. Irene Barr Van-Fleet. 28. of Toronto was third, with Mrs lVl3I'l0ii Townsend of Hamilton fourth. Mrs. Van-Flt-et won 350')! and Mrs. Townsend S300. One of the youngest entries in the minor marathon. 13-year-old. Faith Mcrccr of Tlverton. l-1.1..” 'took fifth prize of 3200 and anoth- er member of the "Swimming .Mercei's." Faith's 23-year-old sis-- ter Althea, won 5100 for sixth pos-i lition. . : Two of the 20 stdlters were re- lmovcd from the race. l 3 Mrs. Joyce .lfacl-Kae Hawryluk 'of San Francisco. in third place lat the end of the first mile. was ipullcd from the water with crampsl at the 1 1-2-mile mark. Then Mrs.. Lois May of Toronto also wasi ihelped into a rescue boat. . Clear skies and mild weather ;brought a crowd of some 6.GCf) to Ewaich Miss King. winner of thel icanadlan nmnieur championship. ilasi. week at the exhibition. take: her first professional race with aA jqunrter-mile lead after heading ;the swimmers from the start. Slellarltnlwe-ails Playoffs 3- l STELLARTON. N. S.. Sept. 5 - (CF) - Joe Fulgham's home run in the third inning. and Gair Allie's two-baggcr in the seventh. today gave Stellarton Albions a 2-0 shutout over Halifax Capitals in the fifth game of the besi-of- seven series for the Halifax Dis- trirt Senior Baseball League. Sicllarion leads the series 3-1. with one game tied. Sixth game will be played at Halifax tomor- row. Sport Briefs NElV YORK. Sept. 5 -- (AP) - New York Giants today recalled 11 players from the minor leagues in- cluding pitcher George Bnmberg- er from Ottawa. None will re- port before the opening of spring training in March. 1952. NEW YORK. Sept. 5 - (AP)- Nineteen of the United States' top college football games will be tel- evised this fall under the Nation- al Collegiate Afhletlc Association's experimental program announced today. Westinghouse Electric. the sponsor. paid approximately 51.- 250.000 for the rights and network time. of which about 5700.000 goes to the colleges concerned. TRENTON. N. J.. Sept. 5 -(AP) - First-baseman Richard Giedlln today signed with Detroit Tigers for a bonus estimated at 550,000. Giedlin. 21-year-old Nofre Dame star. is achedulled to report next spring to the Florida training camp of the Toledo Mudhem. the Tlgers' American Association farm team. NEW YORK. Sept. 5 -(AP)- New York middleweighta Gene 1-fairston and Harold Green were signed today to meet in the 10- round main event at Madison square. Sept. 14. Haireton recently dropped a split deciaion to Laurent Dauthuille in Montreal. NEW YORK. Sept. 3 -(AP)- Ed-die At-caro. generally regarded as one of the best jocluies on the flat, has accepted a dare to pilot a mount in e ateeplechaee some- time this fall. Arcaro sold today he has made arrangements to ride Fulton, owned by Leadie Sanford. either at the current meeting at Aqueduct or later at Belmont. IONDON. Sept. 5 .f1uutera)- Denis Compton, Idol of English cricket, will marry blonde Valerie Plltt, an in Durban. ooutfi Africa. next month. Compton. omong the beat batsmen in, Ilfllorn cricket. was divorced by his flat wife last year. The proeou . ereerlsing eat.- ton to give it 1 sheen. and prevent uni-in was invented by Mercer Lencuhiro in Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 100 000 001- 2 .0 0 Brooklyn 001 040 00x- 5 '7 0 Johnson. Hansen i8i and Wil- ber: Branca and Campanella. First New York . 020 000 010- 3 5 1 Boston 000 200 000- 2 6 0 Jones and Westrum; Spahn and Cooper econd New York 200 500 020- 9 13 2 Boston 000 010 000- l 0 2 Maglie and Wcstrum, Yvars till; Wilson. Paine f-ii Estock (7) Chip- man (ill and St. Claire. Cincinnati . 003 202 000- 6 10 0 Pittsburgh 001 010 000- 3 '1 l Wehmelcr. Raffcnsbcracr (iii and Howell: We-rle, Queen (61 and Mc- Cullciuvxh. First Game: St. Louis .. 000 00-2 om 00-2 10 I l Chicrigo 000 000 200 01-.'l 7 0 Brcchecn and Swrni: Kclly and Owen. Burgess IR). Second Game: St. Louis 01211010-R ii 0 rim-mm .. non toe 02.5 13 21 Sinley and D Rice; ltlaiicmi Kllppstein 15! Rush (7) andl Burgess. ANIERICAN LEAGUE Boston 201 010 000- 4 11 1 New York 000 000 020- 2 'I 1 Kielv. McDermot.t (iii and Roger; Rasehi. Ostrowski i5i pzuzava (9) 0 Island Horses Win Races On Mainlandlraclts Prince Edward Island horses were among the winners in races held ycsterday at Fredericton, Sydney and Chathatm. Neil Bud- long was a double heat winner at Chatham while Annels Boy won two heats at Fredericton. Miss Judy Dale won one heat of the classified trot at Sydney in 2.23 2-5. Vella La Vella won the free- for-all at Sydney with her best time being 2.11 3-5. Argot Pointer placed third in the first heat and second in the last two heats of the event. Other starters were globe Trotter, Wilkin and Ohio 21.. Joandale finished eixth in the classified trot at Sydney and Pet Hanover seventh in the seven horse field. Sister Mary placed fourth in the classified pace. At Fredericton Anne's Boy, own- ed by George Callback of Sum- mcrside won her two heats in 2.15 and 2.18. Alan Mae finished second twice in another class with the time of the second heat being 2.13 2-5. Duke of Hyland won the first heat of one class in 2.17 2-5. Neil Budlon;z's times were 2.23 and 2.19 3-5 at Chatham. Abbe- land won the Chatham free-for-all in 2.16 and 214. Many Aiiend lliine Bingo Al Forum and Berra. Detroit 000 010 100- 2 4 1 C"-w-'and 022 000 00x- 5 '1 0' Stuart. Cain (iii Trniit til) arid." Rwifi. Ginsberg 1'7); Wynn and Regan. Fire! Washln-rfnn 000 000 001- 1 5 0. l'hl'adelnhla 102 000 10x- 4 9 I Marrero. Ravm-s tm and Guer-i re: Zoldak and Tipton. - Second I Washiv--vfmi 410 0'20 000- 'I 9 0. Phlladelnhla 3'10 040 00x- 9 10 2 Johnson. Cnnsuepra I21 Ferrick (5) Moreno fill and Kluitz; Hoop- cr Kucnb (ii and Asirnth. Chicago at St. Louis. postponed. rain. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo . 000 000 000 10-1 4 fl Montreal 000 000 000 11-2 '1 1 Mindrcin rind lnndrith: Bunk- lwnd. Hughes ill) .-ind Atwcll. Ottawa 000 000 000- 0 4 Toronto 011 002 0'!x- 6 10 Fahr. Cox mi and Watlington: Fannln and Piumho. (Completion of protested game. of Sent. 4), - Syracuse 010 000 02- 3 R 2' Rochester 100 ooo nn.- 1 ii il (8 innincsl Griffore. Costello rm and Baker? Vnhas. Wild f8) and Bucha. First. Springfield 00! 000 0- 1 I 0 Baltimore 000 000 2- 2 if Watkins and Cash; Ridzik and Oswald. . Second Springfield 000 000 030- 3 0 1 Baltimore. (00 200 00x- 6 10 Idhe. Swartz 45! and Eur-brink, Cash ifh: Briftin and Tanner. Syracuse 001 000 020- 9 11 1 Rochester 100 103 000- 5 10 2 Robinson. Melignano (7) Eisen- mann (91 and Baker. Foilcs (9); Tiefenauer. Wild (9) 1-labcnicht (9) Arroyo (9) and Bucha. licv York Exchange NEW YORK. Sept. 5 - (AP) - Closing stock quotes. Mr. Graeme Boswell of 153 Great George Street. Chm-!oiiet.own. won ihe Intcrnationnl Harvester re- frigerator in the freezenut at the mammoth bingo held last night in the Charlottetown Forum. A large crowd attended the bingo. Mr. Bus-well. cercalist at the Ex- perimental Station. tied with Mr. Vi'illlnm Huizhcs of Charlottetown for the refrigerator. The two men played off with Mr. Boswell being the first to fill a line on his card. other prize winners were: Mrs. C. Gallant. HR Euston St., ton of coal; L.E Gormley. St. Peter's Road. radio: Jim'Wllllams. Exper- imcntal station. silex coffee mak- cr: Florence Flynn. 1'16 King. lad- les wrist. watch: Leonard Wenii. 220 Fitzroy. gabardine car eeat rnvcrs: Mrs. Roy MacGilllvray. Charlottetown. cigarette roller and papers: Mrs. Ed. MacQuaid. 127 Dorchcster - camera: Mrs. Christ- 2 ophcr. S--dney St. - picnic set. Mrs. Ernest Mat-Carey. Grafton st. - pen and pencil set: Ruby MncFarlane. City - fountain pen: Mrs. Ron. Macbougall Mrs. Wat- 'ron l-lirztzins. Gus Paouet. and Mrs. Ray Doyle of Charlottetmvn. all won a box of chocolates: Mrs. O'- Brien. saint John. N. B. - silver tray: Alfred Doyle. City - elect- ric iron: Mrs. James Pineau. 31 Kind --- groceries: Mrs. Arseneult. 5i Douglas - panda bear; Mrs. James Sherry. 11 Dorchester and Mrs. Prod McMahon. 13 King Sq. wnn groceries. Mrs. Willard Stewart. Southoort -. 20 lbs. butter; Mrs. Ben Gal- ” lant. Rt. Avard's -- assorted Hynes and Christie's products: Mrs. Joe- eph Bradley. 1211 King St. - Ken- wnod overcoat: John Watts. 196 Prince Alpaeama coat; Mrs. W. 1-f.V. Dunbar. Fitzroy st.. -two gals. paint: Mrs. Donovan. 64 Cum- berland St.. - two cases motor oil; Mrs. Leigh Stewart one pair shoes: Mrs. Wallace Gallant. Oyster Bed Bridge - ladies coat: Arthur Chandler. 30 Bishop St. - bicycle. LEEDS. England. Aug. -(CPl- Mrs. Nellie Cliff's four sons left the family hearth in this York- shire city eight monthe ago. to try their luck in New Zealand. Now she's going to loin them. Mrs. Cliff made up her mind to travel to New Zealand after get- ting a forlorn cable from the boys. who said they sadly missed mother and her "delicious cooking." She's packing up and taking a Iupply of her own favorite -pots and plnl. SNAP SIIBT FIIIISIIIIB Roll: of mm developed and printed and not out the some day. Prime double also on no extra cool. Any I exponr. roll Ibo. Reprints to each or 10 for Ibo. sun llln Stock Cloae Am Car as Fdy 33 1-2 Anaconda 48 1-2 Beth Stl 55 Cdn Pac . 31 1-8 Chea at Ohio 30 1-2 Gone Edison 31 3-8 Gen Elec 60 1-2 Gen Motors 50 at N Ry Pf 52 1-3 Kennecott 82 Mntgmry W 00 1-4 NY Centl 17 3-4 Radio Corp 22 5-8 Std Oil NJ 70 1-8 Utd Air . . 32 1-8 US Rubber 70 3-4 US Steel 43 1-8 Vanadium an west Un Tel 43 5-11 Westinghouse .. 39 3-4 service. Charlottetown. The Cliorlofieiow John IIO Hospital Bazaar will be hold in the Charlottetown Forum Sept. 1010 50531. 22 WATCH FOB FUWIHEB ANN UNOEMENTS n Hosplfol summer-aide in the first game of the beat three out of five series. Max Embrett was the winning pitcher for the 0&3 aggregation helping his cause along consider- ably with. a home run with one mate aboard in the third inning. This bingle to deep centre was con- sidered to be the longeet ball hit at the Recreation Grounds this season. Max allowed only three hit: 'up to the seventh inning but in that frame was found for another three safe hits and Donnie sim- nions coming in succeeded in put- ting out the fire. allowing only one safety for the balance of the game. The Curran and Briggs Juniors Edge Abbies 5 -74 In Opener For Baseball Title Bill Veeclt Signs New Piiclier ST. LOUIS. Sept. if - mp) .g Bill Veeck. conducting a gimm- search for baseball talent. 1... announced that a pitcher born 1,. Paris, France. will join St. Long; Browne tomorrow. The new addition is Harry (Duke) Markell. a righthander purchased from Oklahoma City at the Texas League last month and originally scheduled to join 3;-own, next year. Because of Markall'u record (13-19), Veeck decided to bring him to the majors eerlv. Markell, 28. leads the TexuslLea- TS BOX SCORE ICh'fown Juniors AB ,Lewle. cf Henneseey. 2b MacLeod, as . iMcNelll. rf iPineau. an . Purcell. if Trainor. lb Mccallum. e McLean. p Ready. p x .. Kennedy. ph .. Coyle. phz . Totals . -3 Billy Purcell led all better: with gue in innings pitched with 3 hits in five trips and Maclteori 2'12 W3. hit 2 for 3 making a pretty play at short in the seventh off Paul 5chur- man's bid for a hit to add to his laurela. other fielding gems were Cgike Grady's swooping in fast to trow out Henneaeey in the third inning. Ed Dalton's running catch in the fifth and Neil Walker's fine catch in the ninth which throttled Ch'town's final effort to tie the NEW YORK. Sept. 5 - (AP)- tscore. Donnie Machean. starting Boxer George Flores. who died of lnltcher for Ch'town. was hit fair- iniuries suffered in a knockout yiy hard in the five innings he d9i95'- will be buried tomorrow. 'worked but Cliff Ready came in The district attorney's office. to sum chick-l cold. gwmg up only meanwhile. continued its invest. lone mt in foul. mum”. lgatloif of the circumstances lead. ing to the fatal accident. The State Athletic Commission has said it will hold a public hearinii lln the death. Florcsn a 20-year-old Brooklyn welterweight and the father of a m0Mh'0ld 1303'. died Monday after he was knocked out by Rnggy Donoghue in the eighth round of a semi-final bout in Madison Square Garden last Wednesday night. at pl-r-N-at-;:n:a-beguoaznen so-oaoaooomma mO0"N-OD--ooaam moat-soc--o5.--911 Forlbps ln Sliavlnq Ease Use GILLETTE Blue Blades 2 :OO9OawouAuo 3 :7 x-Replaeed MacLean Ph - hit for McLean Pl-i2 - batted for Pineeu B 0 1 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 in in 2 .. .- cat - F C &B Juniors AB R (1. Dalton. Zbazrf 4 Grady. as P. Schurman. e Embrett. p & lb E. Dalton. rfdtlf Walker. of Delaney. 3b Bonier. if L. Schurmen. lb. Gillie. 2b x - Simmons. p xx . Totals 3:-gun--was u-ODo--D--:---:- 40:--mo-o-5 30-o-on-nduog 5 300:a:aoo:aou--) -I9-db-Goon-.o-on x-Replaced Bonler in eighth xx-Replaced L. Schurman seventh. in SUMMARY RBI's McLeod. McNelll. Embreti 2. sonier, L. Schurman; stolen bases - G. Dalton 2. Grady. P. schui-man. Walker; two-base hits- L Schurman: home run-Brnbrett: hits off Embrett 8 in 6 2l3 innings. off Simmons 1 in 2 Us innings. off Mcbean 6 in 4 innings. off Ready 1 in 4 innings; struck out by Embrett 7. McLean 4. Ready 2. Bases on balls. off Embrett 4-. hit by pitcher - by Simmons (Lewiel by McLean 2 (L. Schurman and Embrett). . -keen '-iT?.?tli.i.”t'i..'iZ. give 057:1 lfl Dollar ”" :us.i....mosc--treih- MON'I:EAi.., Sept. 5 - (OP) - The American dollar today closed at 5 21x32 per cent premium to the Canadian dollar. down U32 from Tuesday's close. That is. it took 31.05 2U32 Canadian to buy ll Am- erican. The pound sterling was 32.95 l3ll6. down 3116 from Tuesday. 11- nve fuss. . 31 Blades. gfgieslilaeri-meld: R” W”! Gillette Razor- Ilgwl 20-H000 Glileitl Dispenser with H0031 Ilailo (omP'"""" t YEO THEATRE vioitmti: nu. - SAT.- " ME HEAVEN Betty GI-oble . Den Daley (color) 'i7o'if-'was-ituvormv l