l l . l t Page 6 The Guardian, Thursday. July 7. 1955 Flyers & Dodgers Battle For First Place Tonight First place in the cit,i' 53” Eli? hall league vtill be at stake to-I 1.- ntght when the Pl.i'Cl's and gthel Dmjgers tangle at Memorial field. I The Flyers are on I three game winning streak. not having lost I game, since these same Dodgers took their measure two weeks ago. Since that time the airmen hate dumped the Stars once and the Dodgcrstwiee vi" at run up the longest Vi('lOl'y Ma an ll Below Par Scores In lsr Round British H. ANDREWS. Scotland tAPV- either handers. '0 power of Charlie R):in's 3-l ivhile coach Ryan Nil l'kN.l'L'lW itithiti one game of the scctiiid- .tl'ie nod to lefty Game time 6'15. another 18-hole round today. .iftrt' lGene Conley Sets CubsDoWn On 3 Hits; aline Leads Tiger Win Over White Sox (By the (Taandian Press) Gene Conley. chosen for the National League all-star team, became the first Milwaukee pitcher to win 10 games when he hurlcd the Braves to a :3-1 victory Wednesday over Chicago Cubs. . Conley gave tip just three hits in the game at Chicago and missed a shutout when he yielded a lead-off single to pinch-batter Frankie Baumlioltx in the sixth. An error, I en of the season. . , V, ' , . . . iivalk and rookie Jim Ixings single followed, bringing in a iddler MacDonald itill i-alltin - S 1 1, .,run. Rmmm Itanii M (.m,'::l The Br;-iic.s lilastcd it hits off cLea"' bum 9 N M" Maui I three Chicaigo pitclicrs as starter tame the stalflmalll Bub flush siiftt-red his fifth loss. l3d5i The victory pulled the Braves BAl.TlYllt)Rl:l iAPl--Jim Wilson shut out the league leading Yan- kees on four hits and batted in two runs to help drive Whitey Ford off the nioiintl Wednesday night as the lowly Baltimore Orioles handed Next York its fourth straight de- fcat. 4-0. A crowd of 18.743 saw the Balti- iiiore club win its second straight lgantc after losing l2 in a row. It !also was only the second time the Orioles haic defeated the Yanks in 13 nicetiiigs this-season. All of Baltimore's runs came in t .lrt attempt to call a halt to mini: xiays of tho l-iycrs. .ilacl.cotl In place t'iiti-n tbcj Al Killllll" -tugged n tiio-riiii -litiiiicr in the first inning to help ll)ctroit Tigers to a 5-3 .-'tiiicrtt-ziii l League victory over Chica;.'o White Sox. The triitiiiph at Detroit sii:iii- lpctl the 'i'if1 slxcllatiio lo-um ..xtrv;il. tiicir longest in two )(H'lt i lxztiiiic t-oniicctcd off loser l 'l'rtit-its folloitinlz an iiiiiiii: tiitciier lSlll',1lP by llarvcy Kttcnn and 8 ill? llluflh liming Which also saw lftirrc-nitt grounder by Bill i'tittlc. Olllolc IHEIIBEZGF Palll Richards it was Kalinc's lflth hon'cr of the cicctcd for arguing with plate um- I. Golf Open 1-h Brifich pmfpcsionals 3 Scot that trip rotind the tifillfi vard ll.l'l st-asoii Vcd (iarvcr went all the Pill? 31” MCKllll9.V (WET 8 C1056 59 , . .-a - . '”- ' '.'t . . .- . .. rFn ltslinian and a Wclshnian-- course the field iiill bc sliztvctl to a Kill) tor Detroit llc yieitled ll nits ill?!) dl fuel 9 an A g i d C f St An-lniaxitiiiini of 50 Surriittrs will ;'i.ll' illlfi ttiicc iiorkcd out of lia-cs- lt0I'tl. ill? 10-eFIH "OW has I 10-4 f'"”"l ll” 01 "ill: ". n 'm;md,N,o rmmdg 1.-liiii. l,,.mL.,ng .0 8 i,WtCd ia"1S' i-cctird Roth he and Wilson have mews "1 I mum. mm (close the llfith British open. l A twi-night dtiithlclieatlcr aiitl , liccll l?lt'li9fl (UT "19 Am9l'l4'3n Wedneutlrtv and took three strokes 99! par of 59s in the opening round of the British open golf champion- niiip. one of the three. Dal Rees of Wales. has been rtiniicr-up in the- last two British opens. l Other t'v9s were shot by Syd Scott of England and Eric Brown. a for- mer Scottish fireman on I railway engine Scott shared second place with Rees and Bobby Locke last year. when Australia's Peter Thom- son won. .liist behind the three leaders with steady 70.: were pros Henry Cotton. Bernard Hunt. Frank Jowlc. Incl Cecile Denny. all of England: Denis Smalldon. Wales, and laii Martin. Scotland. J()Wl.F. LOW QCALIFIER Jowle was low qualifier and the man who shot the New Course in 63 on Monday. Hunt spent last winter in the l.'.S. on the wlnterj circuit and said: ”The rltippintz. ptitttii: and short l game iibich I vtorked so hard on; in America. stood me in good l Itead out there todav." Thomson was bracketed with N others with 71. Scott never has won it big totir- nament.'-His greatest rl.-iv was last - year on the second day of the open when he shot a 67 It Birk- dale kt tie at that point with Rees. TWENTY BEAT PAR Twenty golfcrs heat par today. Par 72.: itcre shot by Byron Ncl- : son. a ietcran Texan who is on It sentimental tourney to the home of golf: Joe. Conrad. San Antonio. Tex, the British amateur cham- pion: and Jimmy McHale of Phila- l .. i delphia. t Roth iii-llnlc and Conrad arcl; arriatetirs and aloiii: itith Scot-t land's A hi. it Ruchor lead the! non-snlaricd pl.'i,vcr.s. The tournament continues with nd actually hot - somctliiiig the ivt-in-il.ea;:iie all-star team. Ford had 'civcn up only on: hit before the single night games g in each of the iiia,iori The weather vtas bright. Sllllll) ltiiti st'ill'(llllE'(l Scots are not at-custoined to l PHQIICS. till-””m"'5 ”l'”'l"ll WHY 1" lb” - ---- ;: Warm fourth. l ll()S"llt)N (AW -- l-'abulous Ted Q iwillianis. the driiing force behind the sizzling Red Sox. slammed I ltwo-i'uii homer. in double and a singlc Wednesday night in Boston's 7-Ti rictoigv over Washington in I rztin-dclcivcd first game of a sched- ,i i ulctl llll-llllllll tiotthlelieader. The ist-coitd game was postponed. l il'illiatiis' homer. is llth of the lscason and .'l77th of his major lcague cart-er. came in the fifth inning: off D:-an Stone and put the iSllX in front to stay, 5-4. l The win was the sixth in a row. .llth in 12 and 25th of the last 30 for Boston. f l l.cfIh.'iiider Tcd got three for four. plus a walk, to hike his limiting average from .386 to .402. lllc hit to the left side for an in- lficltl single in the second and islctipcrl out to drive his double Iinilll lltc itncanlcd third base line lin the sixth against the Nalionals' vcrzion of the famed Williams -.litlt. Ttiiii Rl'PWPl'. Sox rirziithaiider tilllifi lt'V.sl his first six decisions this licar. got credit for the win with -elicf by Leo Kicly. His record is I. Illickcy Vernon's two run homer Don Trainor Gaston Roy Don 'l.l'3illtIl'. on the left. .1 titriitiii: to tiic gaiiic he hm liccii. classy Cliarlottctown Tl1I(ldlCWPlL1lll in traiitiiig at the Natal bari'.'icl.s:' and Gaston Roy. a battling it-clterl and is all set for his niidrllcitciglil 6' originally from Quebec but ficht-l opponent. Billy Crairfnrd. ing otit of Charlottetown. iiill hcl featttred scmi-fiiialists at tliei Foruni on July 12th against two; young professional New York fighters. Trainor will be making his first- appearance in a local ring sincel be was dropped for the count byi Danny Tnvlor. an ex-niarinc lromi New York Don had it return en-l Eagciticnt lined tip with 'l'ayloi' biifi was struck down with a virus in-I faction and was on the inactive lint for about I month. Since re-l Little has to be said about the fighting iiirichiiic knoiin as (iris-, ton tiny lie is widclv gknriwiil throiiclitiiil the .Vlal'lllIll('s and proved iitititctisely popular ititli local fans in his appearances here. i, No cutie ltc. Gaston loves to stand toe to toe with the cticiitv and siiiiiu fists until cillicr he or his opiioiiciit lands on the t-aiiv;is. l'lo,v has bccii iiiatchcd Artic Ciiorlink. an ex-ariitv ti itlt mautd in the fifth. his ninth. gave Wash- ington it brief 4-3 lead. 19 Entries In Manchester To Halifax Race l 'ilA.V(lllF.S'l'l”.l'l. Mass. (APl- ri-ival Wednesday of the 30-foot with 9 pro fights to his credit, tzlyawl Calypso. owned by W. A. of which he lost by decision. Cornwall of Halifax. swelled the Baseball Results US THE (iA.VADlAN VRESS American l.e.atzue irago ttll 000 001-3 12 0 etroil 210 000 02x-5 I 2 Trucks. Consticara '5'. Howell (Fl. Flvrri till niirl Lnllar: Carver and Hmirc l, Ttticks Hi? hot. Kalitir. Hatficltl Washington eon 0'10 out i it o .100 0.'ll 00x-7 ll 1 Abernatl-iv. Stone ill Ramos (5) Cbakales (7! and Coitrtney. Fitz- gerald tilt; Brewer. Kiely (st and White. W-Rreiter. l.-Stone. Hfls: Wan-Vernon. Bos-Williams. i New York 000 000 000- 0 4 fl Ialtimore non -zoo 00x-A 7 1' Ford. Sttidiiant t4t Wicsler tlti Lopat tilt and Berra: Wilson and; Smith. I. l:'rii'd . National l.e;iiztie MllWRlll(6P 012 I01 000 5 it 1 all: (fit and Alicell. W-Erskine. l.-Face. HRs. Rkfi.A7l10l”1t! Pgh . 1,3-nchw Thomas, Long. . Second Brooklyn 010 000 000 l 9 o - Pittsburgh 000 010 0.'tx-4 7 0 Koufax. Roobtiei: (Fit and Wal- ker. Law and Peterson. l.---Roe- buck. National League Philadelphia 011 000-! New York 000 004-4 (Called in sixth. rainl Simmons. l(ii7ava tlit pntn; Giel. Liddlc '3'. Monzant not and Wcstrum. Kali tot. W- Monzant. I.-Simmons. fills: Phil- Jones. NY-Mueller. St. Louis I10 030 100.5 to 0 Cincalnnati 000 000 013-4 11 1 Jackson. Laii-rcnce 49). Arroyo 49! Wright. (st and Burbrink: Col- Iiim. Ridzik ttii and Burhcss. W- Jnckson. l.-('nlliim fills: Sti,-Rc- pulski. Boyer. Cin-Bc.. International League IuffIlo 10001 020-4 7 O lnvnna out 000 000-49 2 0 (Completion of suspended game of- Aprtl 22! . Bunning. Birrcr I7), Flower: tilt and Yvars. Ycwcic (9); T'0WPll. Harris tilt. Olivio tltt. Sanchez tnt. Amore t9) Ind Noble. and l.o- 000 Ml 000--l 7 2 Iyracuite 10!! not oox-5 O t Hetkl. Falir t.'li. Hoover (6) Lanrteck mi and Bet-beret; More- Iud and Lonnett. I'nronln onu-cal mi oonnno..i so ...,.... .. 3'..””''””:r"...'l la. n I - un.rNmelI II) Ind in mm-3 in . : II tunnel: Ill! ml V In Inter fl) and limb. Ira- la-VAI nnhnt. Chicago 000 001000--l 3 1 Conley and Crandall: Rush. Andre i7v and Hillman not and , McCullniigh. L - Rush. HR Mil- Mathews. First Brooklyn out not 112:: to I2 ft Plttsbitrgh too 003 010-- 5 l0 1 Erskine. Roebuck flit and How- A Face. Sttrkniit tilt and Donoso . .1. ,.. .. ,3. The sloop Tuna bowls along Halifax. Truro Races TRURO RACES TRURO. lCPl -- Dr. Brodie. owned by F. G. Daniels of Trtiro. won the fifth event on the harness racing card here Wednesday in 2:11 for the fastest time of the night. Other winners and their nxmers were: Royal Bndlong. D. M. Mc- Auley. Pugwuh. NS: Easter Mark. D. R. Turner, Dnrtmoutit. N. 8.; Tu-tIn'. by Stewart, Mur- rly liver. P.E.l.: Robert Irucc. Ncwvulle stables. Newcastle. N. 3. and Dr. 1. Cblpl, nric Wcbby. Dnrtnoull. .., M. ..-..,....i...,-g--;---:s-wy was t ..,,7. .;g,vvs,......,.a,- l To Represent Canadian Navy y ahead of a freshening lircezc. Halifax for Manchester. N. H.. to compete in the Jttly ll outward bound from ocean yacht race back to , Canada Will hf? Pflpresented by four RCN yachts; the other three are the Pickle, Calypso and Grilse. (CF Photo). B.AY-.i Practice There will be it softball practice for the B.Y.C. this evening at 630 on the kiiigiirs rliamondf All play- it-rs are requested 1' conch Wally Shepherd. Softball Practice There will be 1 softball prnctlca for the Basilica Youth Club on Kniizlita Diamond this evening at ins. to attend by New CAR PARTS LAWLf)ll'8 AUTXI SALVAGE Opposite Forum DIAL 4383 and Used Car Parts. Austin parts also available. Lions" Cont-inu BIrry'I Lions. continuing their recent surge. battered the Navy last night 13-7 and the Abbies took over sole possession of second place when they swamped the Keefe Drug 16-6. Dempsey Gregory went the dis- tance for the Lions giving up only eight hits while Doyle and Stull who took over in the fifth. shared pitching duties for the tars. Hilson Carr and Duke Mccallum led the winners hitting attack with Carr slamming out I triple and two singles in four tries and Mc- Callum swatting I homer and single in four attempts. Dick Car- roll and Louis Gallant. each had two hits for the Lions. Williams had two singles and Matheson a triple for the losers. Tiger Bradley starred defensive ly for Barry's as did Apps Arsen- aiilt for the Navy. i will Shepherd pitched the Ab-.' bies to their win over the Keefers .TN. 5. Iasebdll- KENTVILLE. NS. rCPl-Stellar- ton Alblons pounded out 12 hits Wednesday night to down Kent- ville Wildcats 6-3 in 3 Halifax and district Senior Baseball League contest. ' Jim Kennedy went the route to collect the win as he held the sec- ond-place Cats to seven hits. His mates collected 12 off Jim Pelt-hcr. Hugh Mende7 and Bi" DeGraff. Pele-her was charged with the loss. !HALIl-SAX lCPi Truro Bear- cats lowered the boom on Halifax Cardinals in the last two innings Wednesday as they blasted home six runs to take In 8-5 victory in I regular Halifax and District Senior Baseball League game. Ed Fisher. who relieved Doug Martens in the first inning when Cards pushed home four runs. took lthe win. Halifax starter Tom Bui- nowski was the loser. LIVERPOOL. N.S. fCPl--Liver- pool Larrupers blasted out 10 hits Wednesday to collect a 7-0 win over Dartmouth Arrows in it reg- ular eontest of the Halifax and District Senior Baseball League. Don Richards went to the mound for the league leaders and held Arrows to three scattered hits while his mates blasted three Dartmnuth burlcrs heavily. : Three Liverpool hits werel homers. from the bats of Jack Kublszyn. Gordie Mnssa and Jim Davins. 1 entry list tn. the 'Manchester-Hali- fax 360-mile race. starting Mon- day. to 19. Word was received that Tuna. 40-foot sloop of the Royal Canadian Sailing Asnoclatlon, was dlsmasted during I weekend ahakedown. but hoped to set I new spar in time to compete. Another entry from the associa- tion. yet to arrive. in the Pickle. with 1'-fallfax's Mayor L. A. Kitz reported aboard II I member of the crew. Edmund H. Kendrick. chairman of the sailing committee of the Crusing Club of America's Boston station. said he had received word Ill (our Canadian entries had started for Manchester. The Grllsc. he said. left Halifax Saturday. followed by Tuna and Pickle Monday. Pickle. I 58-footer. will be scratch boat. Cloudy weather was coming up as the sailing eraft Ipproached their rendezvous. Lions Defeat Dari-s 24-13 The Lions defeated the Darts 24-13 in a junior softball league game last night. The winning pitcher was Harry Callaghan and the loser John Lelghtjzer. Home runit were hit for the winners by Cbeverie Ind MacDonald Ind for tbc losers by Macqunrrle. W00! ISLANDS-MRIIDII FERRY SERVICE Daily from each terminal: 'I I.m., I I.ni., 11 mm. 1 pm.. 8 pm. I p.m. STANDARD TTME For dIily report that CFCY on first weather bioldcut. Catch In early crossing and avoid delay Reservations Limited. for particular: contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIE LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. inland WOW SHOES son THE HIGHLAND GATI-llNGS You deserve the very best. Ob- tain "Johnny Brown" Iutbentlc Highland dancing slippers. tap and ballet shoes If D. D. McDon- Ild'n. pair. You owe it to yourself to have proper fitting dancing slip- pen. IEND FOB YOURS AT D. D. McDondd's It ANTIGONISI sennpit nnuvznr , of seasons here. ing District League. teen-inning league game g the Dodgers he sent twenty-nine Artistic achievement in every- e Surge As ,They Barter Navy 13-7 and hit I home run to help out his cause. Keith'Dalziel suffered the loss. hiThis Corner Ace Foley. Halifax sportswriter, saw Don MacLeod in action for the first time last Saturday when he came into the game in the third in a relief role and held off the Cards for his fourth win. Foley was so impressed by Don's per- formance that he hopped to his typewriter and heaped high praise on the unswollcn head of the eight- een year old Charlottetonian. Randy Edwards predicted big things for ”Duck" when he had him under his wing for I couple He said at that time that he thought Don had the stuff to go all the way and judg- from MacLeod's perform- ances to date in the Halifax and Don may make Randy look like a pretty good prophet in the years to come. Playing in the city lcague here last year Don turned in some n- maziiig pitching. He pitched a seven inning no-hitter against Shcariiater Navy and in a thir- against batters down whiffing at the ozone. Thus far in the HD League he has had 32 strikeouts in 37 2-3 inn- ings of relief and his 5-0 record makes him the top pitcher in the league. A quick glance at the standings in the city baseball league will show the Flyers and Dodgers tied for top spot and the Stars in se- cond place just two points behind. This would indicate that at the be- ginning nf season the league of- ficials made few mistakes w h on they divided tip the players to have a well balanced league. The pitching has been very good al- though from time to time the hit- Outstanding WRESTLING Thur. Night Last night the Sttnimersldtl people were treated to the Leslie Bell Singers I tal- ented troupe of lovely sing- en. People were thrilled at the unison and control shown by these singers. Thursday Night. is to be the scene of another group of distinguished Irtlsts in the personage of "Women Wrestlers" The Ladicit Ire artists of the. elocutlon oi vocal type in as much no they are "grunt and groan experts" They are very good looking. yes they are nir- prlslngly attractive Ind in I bathing suit they look more like pin-up gals than Lady Wrestlers . . . . Seeing in Believing. . . Miss Alma Mlllit that tall good looking brunette, is booked with that outstanding "Irish Col- leen PATSY REAGAN of Ireland. , THE IRISH COLLEEN PATSY BEAGAN V8. MISS ALMA MILLS OF ALBERTA TARZAN 301.0 of French Morroco, meet! with the FAMOUS GYPSY JOE Gnpy Joe tGonnIlettt Ill met Inch Incl ll Rocco. Gone. Born Leone, Jon- lhn. Nellun. Manual etc. For the opening but we linve brought Tiny Leblanc to Stunrnernlde to meet with Leo While. I ronglt. but boy who balls from Chicago. Ilnuilo . . . . . . Il.'l Bub ......ll.I slnlenfl. .I - . Bedcrd Enters Quebec Tennis Semi-finals MONTREAL (CP)-Seeded lob Bedard of Slierbrooke. Que-.. Wed- nesday disposed of Toronto's Don Platt 6-1,6-8, 6-4 to become the the Belvedere Golf Club. The first player to enter the seml- feat was performed by A, G. finals in the men's Ilngles of the Quebec provincial tennis cliamplon- mug gnnqtllgi - ty shlllhsree other seeded players have MTm:3l gfgk Jim Emu” M T"' reached the quarter-finals. sched- ml”? the' wo'men.s singles Connie uled for today. Bow” of Ho . llywood defeated El- ...t.:.:a-.?.:'.c.'"t.::.r".rt:l.2:. e-gm amt: : 7-5, 6-3; Paul Wiley of Vancouver en "mheo'f"no'uaw w e "'m j?.a-.j......-. Rain I d ed An tars break out in I rash of slug- Eagle of Toronto frftog. 6-3 iii ging, as in last Sunday's 21-hit another quarter-final match. Dodger attach an the Stars, to Other women semi-finalists are please the fans who grew up on Hanna Sladek of Montreal. who a diet of the home run. defeated Vancouverls Ann Barclay 6-0. 6-2 and Shirley Hart. Mont- iliieaallff who7 gist;-o4sed of Ann Stacey, 8 8X. - . . "Tobey" MacMillan, 1 veteran Navy vs. C.N.R. There will be an exhibition softball game tonight between the Navy of the city league and the C. N. R, team on the Old Din- mond at 6:30. "Tobey" MacMillan Scores Hole"-In-One Ar Local Club It isn't every dny that I golf- er gets I bole-in-one but that”: what happened last evening It Charlottetown golfer, in . pram ice round. Ind. occured on ih! sixth hole, with I party or gm. ers on the next tee looking on 1. bounced into the cup. Mr. Macltdlllan has been play. ing the game for almost twenty. five yaks Ind is considered ti) be a first class golfer with a low handicap of O. Patterson Wins From McBride In N. Y. Bout NEW YORK fAPl-Floyd p,., lersnm 1952 Olympic mlddletiieighi champ gave away 1513. DOUllds Wednesday night to Art-me W, Bride of Trenton. N.J.. and knott- ed him out in 1:46 of the seveiiil. round at Madison Square Gi'.'lFtll'n Patterson weighted 170-1., 31... Bride 1063”; pounds. T The strait of Belle hie bctwt-ii. Labrador and Newfoundland is at miles long. 12 miles wide. Buck Whitlock. traditional lead- er in the department has been re- placed this year by a couple of hustling Stars. Billy Purcell and Dave MacLeod are the top cir- cull clouters up to date, each hav- ing belted two out of the park. Buck's batting average was well below par in the first games in which he played but he hit the ball at a .456 clip last week to bring his b.a. up to I ' able .304 There Ire few pitcher: on the Island in past year: who did not have I healthy respect for Buck's bat. We have heard pitchers ap- ply sume moundsman's sorrowful estimation of Joe DiMaggio. ”his weaknesses are doubles". to Wliitlock alter Buck blasted onel out of sight. He has yet to be struck out by a hurler in this season's city league. COME TO RUSTICO WEDNESDAY. JULY 20. I955. ACADIAN BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION AROUND AND ABOUT . . . The n Flyers and Dodgers meet in to-l A Fun BUYS Ennnalnmemu night's baseball game T h el Little Leaguers. under Star'l first sacker, Lorne McGulgan, are holding practices every morning at 9. Almost 150 players have been signed up for little league this year. which is a healthy sign . . . Two great racing cards are slated for the Driving Park on Saturday and Monday nights. 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