fldg ".””...E' 1 ,1: ' T7. 4.1:... Stars Edganodgers 6-5 In city League contest Michael's Itau edged W. G. Barboufs Dodgers HS yesterday avening at Memorial Field for their first win in the City Base- ball League. Leftihander Roger MaoLeod set down the heavy hitting Dodgers on six hits in the seven inning game and allowed only two earn- ed runs in posting his first lea- gue victory. Earl Macl(innon started on the hill ior the Dodgers and was re- lieved in the fifth by Phil Venoit. Mackinnon gave up all six runs but five of them were unearned. He allowed five hits and Venoit two. The Dodgers scored three times in the second inning to race into I 3-l lvari as Marbeod lost his ynntrnl. Thc youngster bore down oau. Buck Whitlock and Lund completed the second. Allan Glllls at second base for the Stars came up with 1 fine Eddy play on a hard hit ball by Gus for the rest of the way and al-. lowed the Dodgers only single: runs in the fifth and sixth inn-- nus, l The Stars scored three times in ilw third inning to take over al carl they never surrendered. They it-riled tun more in the fourth. R.lly Ptiircll. back from the mairilanrl hnt'ke,xl and baseball; led the Stars with two hits' lfl inn tiip: Centre fielder Kenny ll 1- l)onv-lrl and sP('0fll'l hasemanl lIi.in "Smnli" Gillis both got too llllk in thine tricz. (iultcr Piiicaii led the Dodgers it ill tun hits in three trips to the l')l7ilF Ptirrell and MacDonald. ii.i1kurl mil rlotihles for the long-li est hit-' of tlic game. I Kt-uni .liarl)onald's long run-'1 iiiiiz int:-h off Ralph Pineiiu int tiw :ei'Ontl inning was the out-l -tniitliii: defensive play of ihel ,:.tiit-. Plllitrlll blasted the hall lii:li ancl deep into left rentrel twirl only to see Macllonald rare: in--r SI) 5ai'rls anti get the ball on his fiiiizertips. Tlinre were tun double plays during the game. Allan Gillis, Don Elm-lmod and Rip Ready rombin-l ed for the fiist while Cuker Pin-E unis, Flynn in tihe sixth inning. Eddy Lund turned in a good game at first for the Dodgers. Box Score Stars .. AB R H PO A E Purcell. 3b 2 1 2 2 1 1 MacCallum. if .. . 2 0 O l 0 1 Ready. lb . 1 l O 5 0 I) MacLeod. 3 1 O 4 l 3 LeClair. c . 3 1 1 7 0 fl MacDonald, cf . . 3 0 2 1 0 0 MacDougall. rf .. 3 0 0 1 I 0 Gillis. 2b .. . 3 l 2 0 1 0 A. MacLeod, p . . 2 1 0 t) 3 () Totals ................ .... 22 6 T 21 It) 5 Dodgers All It H PO A E C. Pineau. (lb 3 l 2 4 2 l ' C. Kennedy. 2b - 2 0 0 2 2 2 Big Joe Black. the sensational rc- E. MacNeill. rf 4 1 0 1 0 Iii liefer with the Brooklyn Dodgersin WhIllOt'k, ss . 2 1 1 2 1 1' 1952 and a failure with the Dodgers Lund, lb . 3 l 1 5 'l li a year ago, is on the comeback Pineati. if . .. . .1 0 n 0 (i 0, trail at Montreal. Black has been MacDonald, cf . 2 1 0 0 it r);quite effective since he was sent. St. Johi. r . 2 it 1 3 1 it, down to the Royals and there are Ma('Klll on. p . 2 o 1 ti 1 I) stories on the rounds that he will P. Venoit. p ,, . 1 It 4) 4) 1 (1 soon beheading back for Brooklyn. G. Flxnn. 2h . 1 (J I) 1 1 it It was in Montreal two years ago Totals 115 5 6 18 12' 5 that Joe made his first bid and it coiiid be that history will repeat it- S"'""""'-V .se'lf. Baz 0'Meara in the Montreal Eazjnpd mum DUd,:m,Q .3. 5.h”,S k star quoting an American baseball RBI. 1). .Vi:icLcnd. K. .Vlut'i)on:1lrl Wm” had 9””. F". l"'"”"""” pDodgpr5,. K. MMDOMM pglmw. article on Black in his column the Purcell Ready St lolin I-Flynn” other day" He" 1: "L: . ,. . . . . . . , d l'll.. K. M '1') 'ld St '., .. . . P(:lLflT9:l:J tiotiblem pllancls. CIlllSaI:lll Joe Black M an lnwllment young Mat'Leod to Remix" Pincati to man' . unable and reawnably Whitlork to Lllnd: .SFl('lilll('P liits loquamous with much more than B. Ma('Callllm. R. hlnclmoiiz loll lh” ""939 1”" Phye" ml” "” on bases. Stars 3, Doclgers fl; conversauona c1ar”y'Y"'.”gm' up strikeouts bvi M-..t-i.m:i 6 hi '0 the day "”".5p””3 ''””"""l b”' Mac-Kinnoln 25 vialk-" Ma.-Le-mi 5 5”?” It W” 3 Cmch ”” ””""”. mm Mnmnmn 4' Venn” V hn mj withlapersonalandseeminglysimple pitcher Vifhitlock St .lohn and quesuom All you had to do W” Du K Ma("Donald bvl Vlatil PO(l' iviltl the big Brooklyn Dodger pinch” pitmh Mwxmnni A i ' what. happened to him in 1953 and Umpire: G. Matlieson; liascs. C. you would draw "Fe sort '0: wok RV”. you might expect if you had asked Oity Defeat Legion 13-2; Stull Hurls O The City Sllckerl defeated the Lcizinn 13-2 on Sonny Stull's one- hit pitching performance in the City Softball League yesterday ev- Fnlfll The win moves the Legion into fourth place with 13 points Sttill had I. nohittsr with two men nut in the sixth inning when Maurice Goodwin singled into reritrefield for the only hit by the Legion. Both Legion runs scored on the hit. John Thistle pitched for the Legion and gave up eight. hits. The City scored seveni rims in the first inning on four hits. Merlin Macxenzie hit two runs for the City and Stull one. Joey Leclatr of the Legion came up with the best fielding plays of the game stull struck out eight men and walked six in pitching his one-h-lt- ter. Lineups:- City: Pryor a, Mackenzie as, Grand River Defeat Micmacs At the Grand River diamond on Sunday afternoon Grand River de- feated Lennox Island Micmacs by the score of 16-5. Father Muril- aghan relieved Bobby MacDougnll in the second inning and pitched brilliant ball for the winners by him how the hydrogen bomb works. 0 O I "Joe was bothered by the question and didn't, despite the hasty stor- ies to the contrary that were cir- I culated last winter, know the ans- ne wers. Evidence that he was puzzled by it all is in the industry with which he is now trying to work out stull p, Williams lb. Scantlebury the ans era for himself in time if. MacAuley rf, Joseph 2b, Haugh- for the aseball season ahead. Dur- CY 3b. B MacDonald cf. .iniz Joe's fabulous freshman year Legion: Leclalr cf. Mui'i1axzl1an' in 1952 when his high hard one and if. Blanchard c. Connors 3b, Mac-Isharp control were setting the Nat- Kinnon lb. I-Iennesscy ss, Good-l ional League hitters on their ears. win rf. Mahar 2b. Thistle p. Mac-I'How come you are winning so eas- Leod 317 lly?' someone always wanted to n---r-r- know after Black had saved gn- other game for Brooklyn. raw I - - - S'side Today ' d -D - ml" two an foulsome m be mystery. too. And what. made it run off this afternoon at the Suiii- . merside Golf and Country Club: M” '"”" l””l”""l3 W” that " l . 11 ,- 1- 1 d . A D Jalmost any sizable gathering of ?i:ht'rq-E1939 me uanflc ay sports fans last. winter. there were 3 pm. Jim Barry. Name Mcy p always at least a dozen people who knew exactly what had happened Leod, Vince Grant. Bernice Perry.l 2 5. Fred Lg Arsenauh. Irenmto Joe Black. Perhaps you haven't Silltphant. Sonny Huestis, Mildrcdlllealid lhe POPWRF VPf810n- It 1095 warren. 1'. h 1.5 p like thLs: 2:30: Jud Logan, Marg Under- ' ' ' wood, Bill Roach, Edythe Dodds.l "Mamissr Charlie Dressen 2;45; J0, storey. Dot Bak,.,.'.couldn't stand to let Black alone. Ben Hunter. Ma,-10,, H,,.,..,m. .He tried to teach him so much in 3;oo; Jeff Gourde”! Kay Mcrm,-. l the spring of 1953 that Black didn't Ed smith, E1515 Linguist .havo a chance to practise what be 3:30; De,-win Huesus, net.-,. already knew until the spring was Smith, Dave Lidstone, Alice Mor- - over. Then. according to the theory. "There's no secret," Joe would say. "I just throw high.when they tell me to throw high. and low when they tell me to throw Io ." rison. lit was too late. Hitters loved the 4:00: Greg Mulholland. Lt-iia,',neW pitches Dreuen had tauizht sch."-mm, Mark caudal, In-no p Black even more than Dressen had Godkin. I loved teaching them. Black could no 5130: Maynard Schurmaii. Sallyllonger control his old (and win- bhrllflflg,-' out thirteen batters and allowing only four hits. Grand River thus takes the lead ovvr summerside Midgets by one game in the Prince County League. Next Sunday there will be a thriller at Grand River when Bum- merside Midgets take the field be- ing coached by Johnny Carroll. McOluslt:y,-Simon - To Hold Pre-Fight Drill Al Forum Easier. Jim Harris. Blanchc 'Iogg. 6:00: Barry Babcock. Ev Mr- Alpine, Norman McLeod, lrcnc Simpson. Dobbis" Signed By Hamilion HAMILTON (CPI--Glciin U(illl): has been signed by Hamilton's Tiger-Cats of the lnte.rprovincial Football Union and will report be- fore the start of the training sea- son July 12. it was announced Tuesday. The "Dabber." one of the great- Cobey Mccluskey "' Gary Si- mnn. ixho meet in the main bout. n: the Boosters fight card on Thiii-sdiiv night at. the Forum, will arrivc here today and workout. at. the Fmum this evening. sometime shortly after seven oiclock. I')rin Traiiinix who fights Freddy Steuart, of New Glasgow in the xciiii-Iinal. will also workout as will young Quinn and Diamond. Pi-nmntrr Ivan Dnherty hopes that Gaston Rov. Bob Hadley and Freddy Stewart will be. present. to to thmiigh their pre-fight paces. Tlric iudgcs for the right will be Randy Eduard: of Charlottetown and Earl Smith of Summerside. .. Sofiliall Games This Evening l The following city league soft- ' 9,. ball games are scheduled to be i , played this evening at 0.30: Oity ' " ' It Keefe Drug (Old Diamond): l.Y.C. at Canada Packers (Knights Diamond). The Bike lhop an scheduled to ay the Legion on the tartan. mitimi sun Page 1: ,est triple threats in the game un .til injuries interfered with his play two seasons back and forced hi.' release by Saskatchewan Rough riders last season. is rcprirted wcll law fit again. . ow 34. Dtihhs achieved faint with the University of Tulsa when as a punter. passer and runner. ll' was named all-Amci-ican in I942 Taken tip by Brooklyn Dndzcrs Dobbs set records that still stain and later drifted to the l.ns Ang- eles Dons. After being idle for a full season. he iriincd Tlczina in P51 and led the Rotighrirlt-rs to the Grey Clip final . Dnbbs ultimatcly became coach of the Saskatchewan Rnughriders but gave way last season to Frank Fllchock. Dobbs will fight against Ed Son- gin. the Tiger-Cats 1953 quarter- back. and Travis Tidwell. former New York Giant star. among ntlhers. for the regular quarterback s . 0' Baseball Today Following is the baseball sched- ule for this morning at Memorial Field. ' O p.m.: Little League game . Phillie: vs. Indians. N 10:31 Bantam Yankees prac- CC. HORSE not POSTPOIIED" OOVCIAD IAOI TRACK (hsesIaatdn!oeIaeea.cirmnisia.seestlieIioise uhoiiaiamulsoarsvliimtowni nothti -nu nn&a1.: 101.! iscauorst. Stanl- qins.r.wn.us. ining) pitches. Between the two. he lost his touch. Dressen gave up on him and Joe Black, rookie of the 1 year in 1952 became Mr. Sophomore vinx in lD53. "ll wasn't only fans and some- Babe Britton".And Direct Mite At Wire - lilllillllillllill ill it; my III who revealed evei-ytliing but his name, claimed. "Dressen was a butcher. I never saw a man who could butcher pitchers like him. And what he did to Joe was worse than what-a meat butcher would have done.” I 0 "Another Dodger pointed to re- sults. "Look at all the pitching trouble we had when Dressen was managing." he declared. "Charlie never pitched but he was sure hc knew more about pitching than anybody else who ever lived. He had to show every pitcher how brilliant he was. He didn't show Joe any- thing. He ruined him." "And from a Brooklyn pitcher: "Never mind Black. I'm glad Dres- sen's gone myself. When he was here I never knew when I'd work. Maybe I didn't win all the time but I was trying. As soon as I'd lose Charlie would i start talking behind my back. With ,Black he was worse. He tried to tell every- one he'd make Joe a pitcher. Joe made himself. All Dressen did was unmake him." That's the attack. The defence came from a Brooklyn Official. "Black," he maintained. "is just it fair pitcher who was way over his head that first year. We all knew it. we just hoped he could keep getting by. and he did. He had it fast ball that wasn't the fastest and a nickel curve and control. we realized if his control alippcd just. a little, he wouldn't be worth R thing. That's why Charlie had to teach him a new pitch." And suppose Dressen hadn't tried? "Then." the official said. "the same thing would have hap- pened. Black just didn't have his control last year. You can't blame Dresaen for trying to teach him. That's what Charlie was paid for. Besides. Black spent a whole win- itrlgger-happy reporters who Apr!-id! tar worrying about the sophomore "Hat. story around. One Dodger stat. jinx." NEED BUILDING SUPPLIES? STOP FIRST TO SHOP AT SOHIIRMAHS YOU WILL FIND SAVINGSAGALORE ALONG WITH QUALITY MERCHANDISE Here are just a few of the hundreds of Building Supplies from which 1. We have on hand the most complete stock of B. C. Fir Finish. It is beautifully machined and I brought direct from our agents on the west coast in carlosd lots. This type of buying gives you it lowers i the price to you the consumer. l wide selection and DROP IN AT OUR NEAREST RETAIL BRANCH OPHCI. - , Our 58 Years in the Iuldlng Supply liuilicu is OIr'Iut lecolntnendstion l l l l l -o- Babe Brltton, driven by Len 3Meara. is pictured above win- ning the first dash of the Junior Free For All at the Charlottetown Driving Park last night. The Babe moved up from third position to pass A. G. Scott and Direct Mite in ii driving race ilimlllm g ililiiiig ll dawn the stretch. The Babe and Direct Mite are pit:t.ured above as they come to the wire. Direct Mite was driven by owner Lorne Letcher. r Babe Britton also won the sec- ond dash of the Junior Free For All. First Round Completed in Local Golf championship Results in the first round of the club championship at the Oharlottetown Golf Club were just about as expected with a few upsets. Major upset of the round was the victory of Frank Hansen over Don MacDonald. Todayls round will bring to- gether last year finalists when Bill Beer meets Bob Gray. Results of yesterday's matches are:- (Jhismpionshlp Division Bill Beer defeated E. Nichloson Bob Gray def B. Conrad (def) Art. MacKenzie def. D. Saunders F. Hansen def. D. MacDonald A. G. Macmillan def. W. Glllls H. Simmonds def. Dr. K. Irwin F. Mclnnis def. B. Norman Ted Bradley def. Tom Rogers First Dlvlillon Skip Scar def. Jack Wilson Dr. J.G. Gallant def. R. Mannim: D. Macmillan def. Bob Glggcy (Default) - A. J. Likely def. H. McLeod (default) Dick McKinnon def. R Atkinson R. Jenkins def. B. McNeill Fred Kelly def. Dr. D. Brown. Second Division Alec Douglas def. V. Williams C. Ready def. H. Woolrldge W. Mclnnis dcf. M. Farrell Al McRae def. H. C. Atkinson .l. Holohon def. V. Molloy THEN THIS WEEK (AND EVERY WEEK) you can choose. . Roofing. They Beauty that will '1 l. l ."'ll' 2. 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Philadelphia Washington 000 103 10x-5 11 Oil 110 000--412 0 0 000 001010-2 6 O Dill: Dliititoln Free For All Goings In bar best form of the young us- ing season, won both dashes of the Junior Freoslur All at the Chat- ' ttatmm Driving Park last night. The Babs paced the first lnlls in 2.11 1-5. the but time of the meet. and tbs second mile in 2.1: 1-5. Olxooolato Dip was she a double duh winner. taking both dashes of the Rogers I-hardware Classified Paos. The Dip moved to the top at this three quarter pole in both races and was never headed. Boa. Plant and Belle Budlong divided the honors in the H. L. sea: 00. Classified Pace while Joandale and Tu-tut each won a dash of the Classified Trot. A fair stud crowd of fans wit- nessed: good night”: racing. Babe Brittotvs drives down the stretch in the Junior Free lb: All stole the show but there were plenty of other thrills during the met. In both Free-For-All dashes the Babe moved up from third position on the upper turn to pus Direct Mite and A. G. Scott. Ga-hagan came up from fourth position to finish second in the last race. Earl Semplc and his well con- ditioned Chocolate Dip were popu- la.r winners in the Classified Pace. Chocolate Dip battled with Esso for leadership in both races and once the Dip got to the top she would not stu-render her lead. Essa finished second in the first ' dash and Real Joe. with a terrific stretch drive. was runner-up in the second duh. Sea Plant. driven by Cyril Smith was an easy winner in the first dash on the card However, in the fifth dash Sea Plant. could not touch Randy MacDonald's Belle Bvudlong. Belle not a new record in pacing the mile in 2.15 as MacDonald pulled an ”' of his famous up- sets. He took Belle away on top and opened up a lead of nearly three lengths to win easily. The 328.00 pay on Belle was the biggest of the night. - New York 000 010 12x-4 8 l Sullivan and White; Ford. Sam (9) and Berra. W-Ford. I-IE5: NY- Collins, Carey. National League National League Milwaukee 434 03 O00-14 ll 1 Chicago 101 000 lO0-- 3 9 2 Conley and Cranctall. Calderone . Cole, Klippstein (1) and Tappe. L-Cola. HRI: Mil. Adcock. Crandall. Chi. Kinor. Pittsburgh 000 000 000-0 1 1 Philadelphia 020 100 00x-3 17 1 Friend, 0'Donnel (7) and Shep- ard; Simmons and Burgess. Ir Friend. New York 000 300 lOl-5 10 0 Brooklyn 200 000 O00-2 O l Maglie. Grlssom (O) and West- rum: Roe. Milliken (4) Pallcs (B) and Campanella. W-Maglie. L-Roe. Hits: NY-. Dark. Mays. Irvin. Cincinnati 000 000 000-0 9 .1 St. Louis 000 330.00x-6 7 1 Perkowsld. Savranskyf (7) and Landrlth; Staley and Sarni. L- Perkowski. 1 International League Montreal 201 001 121-8 15 1 Buffalo 013 000 110-8 13 I Black. Hood (8) and Howell: F1-oats. Harrlst (7) Lary (D) and Ryan. Lakemnn (9). Ottawa 600 100 000-7 16 2 Syracuse 202 000 000-4 9 l Bishop. Macklnson (9) and Plumbo; Lovenguih. Spring (1) and Ernutt. Lonneit (D). Thompson's Babs Britten. liliiiililii; At cirtown Joandalo moved up from second W3IIMB'l Lint an: by Eric llloreside, went to the top at the quarter pole and trotted a beautiful mile to win the seventh dash with Wu-inle's Last. second and Josndalo tbkd. First and sea Plant (C. Smith) l I Belle Budlong (MacDonald) 2 1 Sister Verna (o'Meara) . . a I 1 Amtico (Bernard) 4 1 Carl Aubrey (Kennedy) . I 4 Colonel Budlong (Lowery 5 1 Bellhop B. (Motsalde) 1 I Times: 2.16; 12.15: Sea Plan own- ed by Ray Stewart and driven by Cyril Smith; Belle Budlong ownea and driven by Randy MacDonald. second and sixth Dashes Chocolate Dip (Bemple) . Baa (0'Mea.ra) Real Joe (Lowery) Mighty Deb (Letcher) . .. Eva. Budlong (Stead) . .. Billy Budlong (uacoonsld) Miss Commando (Collins) .... .. Times: 2.13 1-5: 2.13 2-5; chow. late Dip owned by L. O'Brien and driven by Earl Sample. Tblrd.and Seventh Dadieg Joandale (C. Smith) . .. Tartan (Moreslde) Wimile's Last (O'Mescra) . Derrick (Kennedy) Roms Budlong (Kelly) . Pet. Hanover (Macxlnno Anyway (Llewellyn) . 'I '1 Times: 2.16; 2.18 2-5: JOIl'ldlli- owned by L. D. MscPheo and driven by Cyril Smith; Tartan orned and driven by Eric More- sde. Fourth and Eighth DIIIIOI ovI.n.:uo:.- u-.soa.ou ..- 3:!-An-Au: on-u. Babe Britton (0'Meara) 1 1 Direct Mite (Letcher)- 2 I A. G. Scott (Moreside) 2 4 Gahagan (Shaw) .. 4 1 Times: 2.11 1-5: 2.1 Babe Brltton owned by George 'Ilhomp- son and driven by Len 0'Mears. Dodgers Win Bantam Game The Dodgers edged the Ymkeei 5-4 yesterday in opening game at the Bantam Baseball League at Memorial Field. Bobby Simmons was the win him: pitcher. He struck out ninr batters and allowed five hits while the losing pitcher Gary Watts struck out two batters and allow- ed only two hits. , Emmett Joseph obtained the only three base hit in the game while Gary Watts and Bobby Sim- mons both hit doubles. Rotary Defeats Y's Kids 21-12 -The Retry major little leaig-usra defeated the Y's Kids last evening at Queen Elizabeth Park by the score of 21-12. Peter Edinundaon hit three home runs for the win- nera. .B.B.:B I O O O FIIEI. OILS Best by Test DIAL 9911 1 l AHHl.lAL TEA PARTY 3. Wallboards are one of our Specialties. They have so many uses-easy to work with-little or no,waste-makes a big job an Trice, Sima (7) and Astroth;l Schmitz and FitzGerald. L-Trice. HR: Pha, Limmr. - Baltimore 000 000 012- 3 5 2i Cleveland (l1)0O 000 00x-ll 13 1' Coleman. Blyzka (1) Fox (8) and Courtney; Wynn and Hagan. L- Coleman. HR: Cle. Glynn. l Boston 001 000 000-1 '7 0 and BOAT RAOES WOOD l3l-AIII5. SATURDAY. sokr itacns AT 2 r. M. 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