Rovers Agni Island Marksmen Win 7.100‘, tlonors At Maritime Shoot Baseball Results IATUBDAYS GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE x“- York 000 400 010-6 ‘I O 5t, Donia 000 005 Sbx-ll l6 1 Hartung. Ti-‘IO-IIIDSOH. Ayers. Hugh, ncggc. Hanson and Coop- "; Pollct, Dickson and Gnragiola. 11111111111111!- . 00o 200 021-15 11 o 1111111111111 000010 000-1 s 1 Loliflflfd and Scminick; Bagby, strlnccrich and HOWE“. Brooklyn .. . 100 012 200-8 S 1 Cincinnati 010 004 000-5 8 0 13,1101, (‘p.51’); and Hodges; Van- dcrnwnr, GIZLIIIIPTI 11nd hllleller. 501111.11 100 030 001-4! B 0 rh,,,,,.,, 00o 000 010-1 1 1 s...“ and Mosi: Lode. Chipman, Leg 51nd Sfillcfflrlg‘. AMERICAN LEAGUE I111! “pg-nit 013 000 1100-4 0 Z S, - lurk ‘£10 000 02x-5 7 0 a -1~ 111m Swift; Chandler and Rnhi» n, ilnuk. §N‘OIIII Dctrliit 000100120-4 B l yrw lurk .. 200 002 11014-7 10 l 0111-1111111. While and Wagner; p.111 .1 . and HOUR. Phllntlr-lpltin Chicago l|0 000 000 04-8 11 1 100 000 010 00-2 6 1 p“ h, Cnldwcll and Dickey; F,.._.--1 Snrngc. Nicfnhon, Christ- 11111.» find Rnfiflr. 11111-111110 000 000 010-1 4 0 i100 400 l0x—0 10 0 Gromck. Willis and linzkowski; Do-bson and .000 010 120-4 8 l \1'1i*I'i"‘-""" - m0 000 003-5 8 _ o Prince Edward Island: _ 11.. .1_ Mouldor 11nd Moss; 200 500 Boo T ; "WI 5*"“"b°"°"“h and M“ 1.1. n. a. Jenkins . 34 as a2 0o ll<-'1. c INTERNATIONAL Sgt‘ G' A‘ Cd" " 34 31 3° 96 ., 1.1. P. "r. Hooper . as as as o4 §>"=""*‘" 3°" ""3 "M4 "I ° c.1111. a. c1. McCabe a1 a0 a1 02 .....-1..~.1.-. “I” '"T°."°’6 n 1 col. c1. MacLennan 34 so as 92 i*-i>“‘l1"-“‘°-"- .*"“°k-‘°“ “d M111 AF GormieY 31 29 a1 o1 '1: 1:.1»1ic1-,l\'1'1st, ivloore uncl cpl‘ Beam, 32 3O 29 91 ‘I. I M‘ M" 300% 5 0 Capt. E. R. Burke 22g 72g 111111.111. 000 0001101-110 o N“ 8mm ‘w’ “m G"““‘"“ um)" kmlw’ MajaRL 51111111111111“ as a4 a0 00 “.".'*.“::.'.~:.*'..._.'. . 11 1'1 111s... 11 11 11 1» 1111111111111‘ . 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FPY‘ rick 111d Evans ' Scrfllrl it. 11111.: 001 00B 103-0 11 1 ‘vtlklllltlllltfl 000 ‘.301 021-6 0 5| 7~»t1l:1k. Kindcr. and Early; llud-z non. mrbcrnllgli. Picrcttl, Caryn] Cnndln and Ferrell. First (‘hlrtlun 000 000 000 1-1 R 0 Philnth-Ipttla 000 000 000 0-0 7 2 (Ziihflilfi, (‘nldwrll and Dickcy; P1111 . .111d Guerra. 800011-71 (‘himuo , 000000000-0 4 1 Plilltitlrlphlll 000100 20x-3 0 0 IIJv-i =_ Rlcncy 11nd Trcrh. "iflk" n. Sirhlnb and Rosnr. First (‘It-inland 112 100 300-3 n l Boston ... 000 000 200-2 7 1 11111111-1 and Heston: Fm“!- z111.~1-. 111111111, Murphy and Tab- bctls". Aulds. Sr-cnntl 111111111111 011 000100-11 I1 1 141.11.... , s10 200 0011-0 10 a Ettlhrnt‘, Lemon. Gromak. Kile- man and Hogan; Dorish. 5011mm and Parlor‘. NATIONAL LEAGUE 002 100 002 21-8 l4 2 000 100 130 20-17 11$ 0 and Lee. 13111411111 Chit-MI) i‘. 1.0110, S. Johnson. Snln MAM} Bnmwy, Wysc, Kuah. 911111111. nnd McCullough. Now York . 000 000 B20 02-7 111 0 S1. 1.1111111 000 00s 020 00-11 i) 0 1011011. Budnick. Koslo and W. Cooper; tic-am, Wiiks, Dickson 11nd GBFRQIOIII, Rice. Phlladelphl; 010 00c 000 000 1-4 1n 0 Pittsburgh 100 000 110 000 o-a 8 1 - Hughes. Donnclly. Schmidt. Judd, Jurisit-h, Mnuncy and 115K901“) Srminlck; Bohr, R061 Strincevlch. gllgbe 11nd i-lowcli. i M01111 Pltllntlclphll ..... 312 2-3 Pittsburgh . . .. e01 0-6 lGnmc called etnd of fourth; 81m- day law). .Sch11nz. Dormclly. Jul-latch l-flli gadgctt; Sewell, Singleton and Bub T1111. 1 Rim. . 1110101011 0001100000-0 1 t 0111111111111 00o 001 0111-4 6 1 I-Iattcn, 1111111111111 and 1105B"- Bmzon; Blackwell and Lunanno. Utfimd ‘201 00o 000-o 12' 0 020000 240-11 11 (i and Lively. and 31110111111 Clltr-Innntl . Barney, Inmbardl. C1088 ilodgcs; Walters. Riddle. Hold. Erlutt. Glnnoert Milflloly lsranmmouaf. LEAGUE lint 000.4 e o $3I11H11 0 111111;, Gaul-M mild: lmmd laltiimora ..-... 00000114 ‘I U 111ml 0000100-1 I 1 dfmsva and Rahal HALIFAX. June I — (CF)- Pflm! Edward Inland murky-non "Pm-T"! 10F honor: in the Mari- time rifle shoot here Saturday. With Nova Scotia second and New Brunswick finishing tn the Q11", The Island squad racked up e total of 742 pbints out of g p". ilble 840. Nova Scotla was close behind with an uggl-egnte 11g 77,3 agile New Brunswick trailed with The Island squad took an ll point lead In the opening shoot with a total of 258 on the 200. yard range. .N0va Scotia was next with 2M7 and New Brunswick finished 2i points behind the first place team. In the next session Nova Soc-Ila slipped ahead of the Islanders 250-247. and New Brunswick Burnercd 241 points. The final shoot on the GOO-yard range saw the Island team put the championship on ice as they finished with 257, 16 better than their closest rivals. the Biuenc-se team_ and 29 ahead of the New Brunswick aggregation. ‘ R. E. Jenkins of Charlottetown (‘time ill) with i119 high individual totnl with 99 points out of a pos- sible 105. Leo Simmond, Halifax and R. stapleford. Charlottetown were next with 95. The match was tired under good weather conditions. There was a warm sumtempered by a light breeze. and for once the mirage did not. present much dif- ficulty. Clary Higgins of Halifax acted as range officer. . Later in the evening the visiting marksmen were entertained at a. dinner. Baseball Movies At Armouries Tonight Tonight at the Armouries at S.i5_ the Dcpartmenl,of Physical Fitness ls showing three of the latest baseball films. These films have boen loaned the Department by A. H. Spaiding and. Sons of Branlford, Ont., and all players and officials of the Cliy Lcague, Junior Lmague and other foams. also interested fans. are invited to see the show which is a fur- ther step to create more interest in baseball and givc polntcrs to players in the various Island centres. Names of the films are: “World Series 1946", “Circling the Bases” and "Inside Baseball". This will he the only showing in Charlotte- town so he on hand at the Arm- 111-111111, . 000100 ooz-e 0 0 Buffalo 000 000 101-2 6 1 Brown and Bette; Houtteman and Youmt. Second Toronto . 0002010-8 t1 0 Buffalo 01002111-6 0 2 ThompDn, Lanning and Desnut- ele; Pierce amd Mordarski. 412 20o 0611-15 18 l 000010200-3 0 and Loilar; ourles this evening at 8.15. Newark . Russo, Cuccurillo lvfikan and Marshall. Second Newark - 221 e000 x-tl a 1 Muetallde, Schmidt. Plllette and Dresoher; Yochim and Williams- First “no, city 010 300 110-614 l Syracuse . 000 000 100-l 5 2 Andrews and Graseo; Howell and Just. West. Second Jersey City 001 124 l-O 13 1 flyrgcujg 102 002 l-O 0 0 Jones 11111011111111; Fox. Wehmcier, Bcbber and West. v 7 CLASSES 2.23 Stella Pace $500. 2.30 T.-P. $400 Hell Intrlas to: Harold Goudat, If you have Gender, 5111111110 lemma. _ _ i Free For All $600. No. 1 Classified Pace $400. 2.28 Trot $400. If 12 or more entries - will be rocad in two Divisions, with $300. each Division Positively 11o- conditionol entries accepted. n Lead 1n Ci t! Baseball _J_UNE 2s. 1941 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN’ _ Reece Regiment and Knights o! Columbus juniors tangle for the first time this season in a Junior Baseball League encounter and with hoth teams having a game under their belts should show to 1r.ucl1 better advantage than they did their previous outing. -l- it 1- 1- Nnt yet in full swing due to limited practice sessions and with a big majority of the players re- ceiving their first taste of organ- ized competition nevertheless the two games that have been played so far have loft p decided impres- sion of better things to come and it shouldnt he long before the players are showing their best. efforts. -l- 4- 4- 1|- When the league was first moot- ed peopic behind the move had no false impressions. They were well aware of the fact that’. it would he a hard uphill struggle before the teams were playing the baseball they were capable of and were prepared to stick with the youngsters all the way. + + ~11 1|- Nothing has changed their at- titude; in fact they are more en- zhused than ever after watching the initial efforts of the three squads and are confident that within the next couple of weeks the youngsters league will he vieing for interest supremacy with ’ the City League tilts. 41 + 0' 'l' Rovers are back in undisputed possession o-f first place in the City Baseball League race today but it wash; narrow escape the Whalen-coached outfit had from the hard-fighting Legionaires yes- terday afternoon. Although the game failed to produce the brand of ball that both teams are cap- ~abla of nevertheless the big crowd of fans that were present placed their stamp of approval on the efforts both squads displayed through every minute of the en- counter. Il- + + Il- Although errors were numerous and figured largely in the scoring the teams showed plenty of spirit and aggressiveness, in fact on one occasion a, little too much when manager Had MoInnIs of ihc Leg- ion was banished from the game in the last nf the ninth for argu- ig n bit strenuously with base judge George Francis’ decision, but it only added zest to a pep- pery game and as long as the teams show the some attitude there won't be any worries from the spectators attendance stand- point. -l- 4- + 11 Hickey Niokerson will be tack- ling no soft customer in the first bout. nf his comeback effort at thc sporting Club tomorrow night when he faces Pat Davin ‘In the main‘ event of Joey McDonald's card for this some Davis has been around a lot and in a lengthy career inside the ropes has earned the respect of a large crowd of followers. ' 4' + + fi Now under the smart guidance cf Tom McCloskey who also i1 the handler of his brother "Ace" McCloskoy, Davis Is said to be showing greatly improved form in training sessions at the Stadacona gymnast-um in Halifax and man- ager McCloskcy last night was confident of the hard-hitting middleweight being returned the winner. ,0 41 1|- -l- But Niokerson has other idcla of the subject He is saying ab- solutely nothing about the out- come which is nothing unusual on his part but he will enter the ring in the pink of co-ndltion for his test. At times in the past we have watched thla same Nioker- son come through with upset vic- tories over heavier 3nd more ex- perienced opponents and although the years he has been idle may have slowed him up somewhat the courage and gamenees he always DRIVING PARK RAGIIIG PROGRAM $3,200. IN PURSES 2.11 Trot $400.‘ 2.27 Pace $400. Racing Sac'y, Summerside, P.E.l. Illilf The GIQIIII late-Jan- 2401. 1947 received an (entry form writs er hone l-Iarold a or ltll Nicholson, I58 Prince treat, Chor- Recce And Recoe Regiment and Knight; of Columbus junior baseball squads meet in a Junior l088ile encounter at the Park diamond this evening 111 5.45 with the winner going into a tie with Kinsmen at tne top of the standings. It will be the first clash o! the season IkLW¢CfI the two squads but both showed enough in their per- formances against the Kinsmen to warrant the fans witnessing pit-hey of hustle, drive and good baseball from the opening pitch to the final 011E. Baseball Standings National L Pct Boston 24 .579 New York .. 34 .555 Brooklyn . 3 .552 Chicago 27 .526 Si. Louis . .. 29 .500 Cincinnati 32 .467 Philadelphia 26 34 .433 Pittsburgh ......... ..1 22 a4 .393 American W l. Pct. New York ..35 Z41 .593 Boston .... .. ..3l 24 .564 Philadelphia. 29 28 .509 Cleveland .. 25 25 .500 Detroit .... .. . 27 28 .491 Washington 26 28 .482 Chicago 28 32 .4167 St. Louie .. . ..22 34 .393 International W L Pot. Montreal . . ...39 0i .650 Jersey City 36 26 .581 Syracuse 31 25 .554 Rochester 20 33 .4168 Baltimore 27 32 .458 Buffalo .. 27 33 .450 Newark . . n27 34 .443 Toronto .... .. .. 25 37 .403 Racing Season Opens At St. Stephen,jlt. B. 5'11 WPEPHEN. N. 3.. June a: K. oi C. In Junior Game Tonight Volleyball Plans Matte At Meeting At e. meeting held at the Bright. Oh Horseshoe Club over the week- end, plans were made to have a. volleyball league for the junior boys and girls for the coming summer months. The first game will get underway tonight at 7 o'clock between the Ramblers and Hawks. The "following ere the beams:- Ramhlua: R. Bradley. A. Shep- hard, J. Smith, J. Brown, E. Brown, R. Vessey. Hawker l". Frizzel. G. Gallant. W. Shepherd. I". Shephard. E. Brown. J. Brown. Bobby Sookers: H. Richards. M. Davey, I. Richards. G. Shcphaid. B. MacLeen, A. McLean. Legion Praot-ioe All players of the Legion base- ball club are asked to attend a practice session at. the Knight; of Columbus diamond this evening at 6 o'clock sharp. Manager Had Mc- Innis stated last night. that he 0.11.1. Wins Softball Tilt By 22-2 Soore The Canadian National Tele- tlrlphs scftba-l team defeated Baldy Williams “King? last evening 1n a. one-sided softball tilt 1n which the C.N.T. team emerged with a 22-2 vie-fury. Fiubrick Clarkin was the star gf the C N11‘. team with his timely hitting and erroriess ticking, hit- ting two homers and t-wn triples. George Kaye also shone with o. homer, a single and a double, Ted Flanagan sparked the 105975 wzth his home run in the eighth innhg. Catcher "Sport" MacDonald of’ the losing team made several errors which cost the Williams team sev- eral runs. The O.N.T. team plan: on play- ing the C.N T. team in Moncton shortly and a retum game played in Charlottetown in August. The lineups were as foliows: - CNJI‘. - Hbnnessey ca; M. Richard p; T. Richard 1b.; L. DeRoche 1b.; C. Burke 3b.; L. Hennessey es; J. Flanagan if ; G. Kays cf.; I‘ Ciarkin rf. Kings: - S.. MacDonald c,; B. Williams p.; T. Flanagan lb ; N. Dowling 2b.; J. Thompson 3b; H. Hennessey 55.; Unc Smith if ; J. Nicholson cf.; S. Williams rt. wanted every player on hand, on time. The game was oapobly handled by Umpire Claude Fields. Prospects o; Bunny "Ace" Mc- Closkey meeting Roger Vihynott for the iatler‘s Canadian middle- weight bmdng title are very prom- ising. promoter C. F. Archer of the Forum stated last night and a ' tentative date of July 4th ha; al- ready been set it was also learned. Negotiations to have the pair matched have been underway for some time and McCloskey! recent victory over Jimmy Mooney__w_ent_ a long way in hastening matters. Whynott at present in Halifax is evidently agreeable to meeting the Island-bum dynamiter and all — (CPI — The harness racing season here opened Saturday with Graham Hanover circling the track in 2:11 1-4 but losing the first two heats of the Free-For- All to Worthy Ermine. Carnation Lady, driven by H, R. Haley. 78-year-old Milltown drugglst, won the No. 1 classified and the other classified event went to The Baker. of St. Stephen. SUMMARY N0. 1 Classified Carnation Lady, Livingston (Haley) ........ . . 2 1 1 Frank Dillard. Henley (Creamer) . . .... ,_ 4dr J1me Henley. W. 1.‘. Man- (McDonald) .. . .. S 2 8 June mrmbol. Hayes Broth- ers (F. Hayes) 4 3 2 Time: 2:11, 1=e11."1'.11"i;=. No. 2 Classified The Baker. J. D. Mehan (Creamer) . . 4 1 1 Delilah 13.. Walker and Hayman (Walker) . . . . .. 2 2 Yankee Girl. Sadler (Eagan) . . 2 3 dr Inflation. G. R. Armstrong (Armstrong) . . 3 4 3 Time: 2:18 l-2, 2:14 3-4, 2:17. heo-For-All Worthy Ermine, James Barnes (Barnes) .. . 1 1 2 Graham Hanover, Woodcock and Aoker (Woodcock) 2 3 1 Wildcat Volo. Creamer and Baikam (Creamer) . . l 2 8 Time: 2:13. 2:13. 2:11 1-4. Softball Practice I. practice for the Kata, girlal softball team, has been called fo-r Wednesday evening at 6.30. displayed are still there in big quantities and don't be surprised thcee same attributes don't help to carry him to a. victory in his first comeback attempt. O 1b O l» Interest among the fans Ia at a high pitch over the coming Thursday night card. Island per- formers who always go over In a Mg way will predominate all houia and what the performers lack in boxing uklll they w make up for in reel honeat-to-g dueea efforts and thlt ia 0X10 01'!“ box- lngfl fans a and Ip- po . FOR flALE F e-l gged pocln aiding, 001i cmucx. 1011/1 by Corporal Lee. Eligible to 2:26 Cldss 1 This horas i1 seven your: old, perfectly sound and should race- waII this year. i IRWIN H ANDREW, Hunter River nnw i 1 that remains to be done is sign- ‘ng of the actual contracts that will bring the two gladiators together. The fight when it takes place will be a natural. For a long time now followers of-McCloskey have been confident that the Ace has the necessary ammunition to take the measure of the champion; co- promoters Archer and McLellan have been working on the matter and it can now be definitely stat- ed that the bout will take place at the Forum with the matter of the actual date still In the un certain stage. . Bovtn The Alleys crrrowu-attavs Elimination Tournament G. Kai's . D0 102-314 J. McDonald 88 92-310 N. Robinson 99 85-306 M. McKenzie 107 117-305 L. McCelIum .. .. 120 04-304 l‘. Doucette 09 04-204 W. Rice . 94 98-1284 J. Ranahan 83 104-282 B. Whitlock .. 106 8i 83-279 L. Ford 80 819 107-276 E. Oatway . .. 86 02 97-275 A. MacFarlane . B4 93 92-289 V. Proud .... .. . 98 77 04-269 D. Garnhurn . 84 84 98-266 E. Stanley _ so m 3g_g66 W. Taylor . 73 104 86-263 S. Peterson 106 7B 81-262 I- Thompson . Bl s4. 37-252 R. McCaHum .... .. 8B 78 85-048 The following players to bowl at 6.46 Monday night. G. Neweon, M. Carver, c, 1,1,. Clair. W. Stead. P. Harley, Plneau. J. McCormick. SIIAVIIIGS A ClllCll With Mlosra Iladesl iferasmtorlandnpoedwcvearfl equal M11101‘ In Ita duel. lt'a the qucIltybIddaIntholovI-prlcoflolcll III! YOUR DOUlll-IDOI IAZOI McCloskey To Get Chance Again/st Roger Whynott Beooo Practice Ali members of the Junior Reece baseball team are requested to be at the Victoria Park diamond at 5:15 tonight. Mixed Foursome Gompetition At Looal Golf Club Mrs, W. 11.111111701111111 and Maur- loe Dowiing with a gross 66 for a net 53 led a field of golfers in the first mixed foursome Qolnpetltitin of the season at the Charlottetown Golf Club Saturday afternoon. Runners-upwere Miss Norah Long- worth and I-LL Sear who turned in a card of ‘l0 for a net 55. Near perfect WeaI-lier prevarled as the golfers plied i3 holes o1’ the iii-bole Belvedere course. Other scores were: . . ‘VIII w" 1e u --00'-@ ‘L. Jean Sign: n11 116a nomad .... .3040 1h. I 0on7 ml M IC- . W. ......" .... ..91—-70 Mrs. 11.11.. and AJ- mutem ..os-'t4 Mrs I-mroer end Dr as. bindings .. ..oo-1e Mrs. Earls Mecnouuid and 8 Moore 99-‘77 Pin! To!!! ' The Ladies Partneruhln, l2 Mic tnnrsomn this afternoon 1:. open to sll pn r79. Alt ‘adieu intending to 1-1-11-111- sh"t'ld have the" rm“ cm r cl -.1 th~ (IlU-H u e by 2.15. The dnw will be made at 2J0. For Close liner Iarda pinch hit atngia in the tut o! the ninth that en- abled him to score on McKlnnorfs infield smash that went for an error yesterday gave the Rovers a allm 1-6 victory over the Leg- ionairea in a City Baseball Lea. Cue encounter and at the same time sent the northend crew Into sole possession of first place in the standings. But u the score indicates it was a nip and tuck struggle be- tween the two teams who had entered the game sharing the leadership. Off to a flying start when Legion committed four err- ors in the first half of the first that meant three runs and adding another in the second for a 4-1 lead the winners, playing heads- up ball all the way limited their GDQQQIAts to counters in the sec- 0nd, fifth and eighth while they added another brace of their own in the eighth to lead 8-3 going into the top of the ninth. But here the roof very nearly caved in on the northend squad. Teddy Strain the first batter. singled to right for his fourth straight hit of the game; Mc- Isaac hitting for MoAleer sent a single to centre to score Strain; McInnis, batting for Lund dump- ed an intended sacrifice in front of the plate and was safe on an infield error, McIsaac scoring after previously piifering second base; Hennessey sacrificed Mc- Innis tothird after the latter had reached second on another error and scored standing up as Good- win's infield roller was hobbled the frame. It knotted the count at fl-ali as Perry retired the side. being thrown out by Whitlock. McKenzie previously fouling out to the Rovers’ catcher. Rovers still had a. kick left: Elmer Ward. sent in to bat for LeClair, hit sharply over second base and went all the way to third on a two-base error; the stage was set for McKlnnorrs game- wlnning smash through the short field. BOX SCORE Rover! ll P0 A E l". LeClair, If. 1. 0 l I McKinnon. 3b. - 2 2 1 0 ‘hlhaien. rf. 0 1 0 0 Whitlock, es. 1 2 4 0 Trainer, lb. 2 11 0 1 Larter, c.... i 8 3 1 I-ligeon, 2b. .. 1 0 1 1 C. Ward. cf. 1 3 0 1 Latter. p. 0 0 1 9 a-E. Ward 1 0 0 0 Totals . .. . 37 7 10 27 11 5 a-Batted for LeClair in 9th. Legtonalrea AB B. I1 P0 A E H. Hennessey, cf. 4 0 1 2 0 0 McKenzie, 2b. 4 0 1 0 3 3 Goodwin, lf. . 5 1 1 0 0 0 Williams. 3b. 5 1 i 0 2 1 Perry, o. 5 1 1 9 0 0 Blanchard, SS. 4 0 1 2 1 3 Strain, rf, . 4 1 4 0 1 0 iVfoAIeer. p. 2 0 0 2 4 0 Lund. lb. 3 0 0 9 0 0 a-Mcisaac, p. i 1 1 t) _0 0 b-McInnIs 0 I 0 0 0 9 c-Lloyd . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total! .......... .. 3B 6 11 24 11 'I a-relieved McAleer in 9th. h-batted for Lund in 51th. c-replaced Mcfnnis in 9th. Summary Earned runs: Legion 3: Rovers .7. Runs batted in: Perry 2. Strain, Mclnnls, H. Hennessey, F. LeClair. McKinnon, Whalen 2. Tralnor. Two base hit: V. Lar- ter. Three base hit: Perry. Sacri- fice hit: Hennessey. McKenzie, ‘bfcInnls. Stolen bases: Williams. Perry, Mcfsaac. McKinnon. C. Ward. Left on base: Rovers 7: Miss lknma Nicholson and J Andrew Like! . . . . .. ..'l0--53 Mrs. J McEochern and Arnett Howatt . . . . . . . .. . ..76-56 Mrs T.W.l... Prowse and J Kelro . 116-57 Mrs. 1).A. Likely and Cecil Dow]- Ing .. .. . .7Z—58 Mrs. Lethe Laird and Wm. MacNelll ..'l7-58 Mrs. Arnett Hoaatt and Doug Saunders "74-59 Mrs. Earle Baker and Dr. W.i.. MacDonald .. . “76-59, M11. EM. Bagnnl] and Heath Saunders .. .. . .. . 73-"0 Mrs NH. DCBIOI5 and Hank Mclnnlg . . . . .. .. ...72-6). Mrs. AJ Haslam and E M. Bagnall .. 78-61) Miss Betty Large and Hal Bo- halter , .. .. 76-60 Miss I11; MoLellnn find D018 Reid . . . . . . .. .. .. 82-60 M155 N. Weeks and Alon Mao- Millan . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 70-61 Mn. George Buntaln and W111 Dowling .. ..'l3-62 Miss D. Stewart and J. Lnrabee . . . . . . .. . 83-62 Mrs J.P. Oltlrke and G G Hhighee . _ . . .. .. ....79—63 Mrs. Walter Pickard and Jack McEamern .. _. 85-64 Mire. S. MacDonald and Waltcr Pickard .. .. HIE-Q Mrs. Al. Russell and W A Gaudet ..B Mine Marjorie Stewart and A E. Rilasell .. “HM-M Mn. Ron Norman and Dov! Pierce . . . . . .. ma. Dona-id Campbell. and Dr. for the Rovers third miscue of. League Ward's Pinch Single In Ninth Paves Way 7-6 Victory __....__* Bobby Sookers Defeat Katz Last evening Knidhh 0i Cdiumbus girls’ softball league opened when the Bobby Sookers, hast year's CIIBHIDJOHS, met Ind defeated the Kata by a yore of Ill to 9. The winners went into the iced In the :irs1 time up and WPre neve! headed although hard [JIESSFII til] the sixth inning when they made a five-mm splurge ovhich nut. the game on icP The losers made I bid Ln- the tfghth but a double- pluy spoiled their clltSfifit-g when L. cy had runners on boaid. For thr- i1\"3’1n“i'I. Joan and Slo- phanie MacDonald. Gloria Bernard. Patsy Cmwf-ril, ilmle Lund showed u-p troll For 1h1= i1 s01“. Donalds homo-run foaturod While Janet McEacnern. Joan Weir and Juno Bryant/011 rebound up well, The lineup- Sockws - Mario Lund, Stephan- ie McNeJl, Pnsfy Crawford. Leah MacMnhon. Stephanie MacDon- aid, Gloria Bernard, 111-11111 Mao- Donnld, Annabelle Tralnnr, Bar- bara Whitlol-k, Cecilia Thistle. Tcrcsa Strelc. Kata - Dorothy Lund, Jeanette MacDonald. Joan Weir. G. Mac- Neill, June Bryenton, M. Hughes, A. Stewart, Janet McEacbt-rn. B81‘- bem. Coyle. the Jeanette Mao- Sockcrl 2 5 0 t Kata t) 0 All tirattan Wins SAINT JOHN. N. 8.. June 22- (OP) - All Grattan won the Free-For-All event in straight heats Saturday at a harness rac- ing meet at Moosepath Park. Ioio Henley and Craig Lee Harvester took the classified events. All Grattans 2:17 was the best time of the day. Ali the entries were from Saint John. ' Assault Becomes Top Money-Winning Horse NEW YORK. June 22 - (AP) - Tney loaded practically the entire grandstand on Assaultfs back Sat- urday-but the Texas Comet romp- rd home by four lengths to be- come the greatest money-winner in racing history. Assault took charge just about when he wanted to, insplte of 183 pounds and cake-walked in to pass Whirlaway as leading money win- nor. The 1 1-4-mile Brooklyn handicap was worth $38,110 to Assault and putting that on top of the amount he had piled up previously , in his three seasons of racing, the son of Bold Venture and the puny more lgunl sky-rocketed hll earnings to $570670 compared to Whirlys $561,161. Legion 7. Base on balls: By Mo- Aieer l. Struck out: by McAleer 7; by Larter 6. Wild pitch: Mc- Aleer. Pirst. base on error: Good- win, Willlams. Molnnls. LeClair. Whale-n 2, Perry. Umpires: AI; the plate. Jock Kane; on the bases, Georgr- Francis By Innings 9 Legion 3 Rovers snufl R11 -611 10 12345678 01000101 310000201-7 ,D0n’t Miss Big Boxing Card Pat PRICES: Ringside $1.25. “T SPORTING CLUB "rucsoav, JUNE 211111 1.1.1114 IVINT - 1o ROUNDS -~1’ Hickey “Kid” Niokerson I60 Ibs., Charlottetown Vs. Davis I59 |bs., Saint John, N. B. SEMI-FINAL - 6 ROUNDS JINKS .I£NKINS,_180 lbs. _Vs. IIG BOY PETERSON, I90 lbs. For P.E.I. Heavyweight Titla l" PRELIMINARIES — 3 ROUNDS IIFF HOWATT, I47 lbs. 3 ROUNDS CHARLIE LUND, I35 lbs. vs. KID WILLIAMS, I34 lbs. 3 ROUNDS ALLIE McKAY, I10 lbs, Maple Hills, v1. BRIAN LEWIS, I15 lbs., Maple Hills. ' OTHER BOUTS General Admission $1.00 (Tux Included) FIRST BOUT 9 UCLCCK vs. KID SMITH, I45 lbs. .1