_... ._ ._.. ._ ..___..._. ___.._ One slightly used two-deer Electric Refrigerator, l2 eu. : I suitable for hotel, restaurant, etc. i DOVEI- Q STOREY FOR QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE , 13 upper Prince St. - Day Phone 323-L - Night Phone 2269-1 of C. Team Are Victims 0f Seventh Inning Uprising It» . two runs in lne inst half dxnfzllfvPllfh on \V.\1Ile Shepherd's “W, w eentreflelil and thrn add- ing nnother before Umpzre Leltll . M1194 the game, Ev. McNeillKs. 1:! we" last. night; chalked llp the kitlng lnet-lrv of the C " Junior Iflflglic \v"en they drleati ,3 -1~..» Knlehts r-f Columbus 1mm ‘tinting 2-1 going Into the hot- Mm M1,- M the third, Knicllts m-wl mm. nenls go into I-llv lead; W, 1 , ~,.run rally in that. frzlnlc; lftdllhér open up a 5-2 Elli) Wm, enulhfr brace of rlllls in m?‘ It has often been said that the fourth. BEanked throughout thtiileft silo controls both the hark- mim, {oliflli fllld llflll- ll-B IOSP" swing and dnvnswing, at least the tot one of lllvlr rims back Ill (hi! left side star's the club in motion sixth lind knnttvd the (‘fllllll at 5' in the bavkswlng and also initl-ltes llll 1n thi- top half of tlle swclilll the first movement. of ‘.113 dgpjn. only io have the. draw Sllofl-llyed swing. So tlhe player should b:- u g, double and slIlQIO. n wild llll-Cll‘ careful of the left side actlQn dur- Walker Charlottetown (‘tilt Pro.) (Jimmy in DOWNSWING gird e par-std batsmen lr-lve thvilng both these phases of the ylmlETS their flIl-Il11p0t‘ltll‘.t three suing, runs Ill the seventh. Slew motion pictures show that Both IlllrIt'l‘S| Refill)’ Ol Ill" will‘ lllflsl- of the long anti :0!‘ " “err arid Bexlgrnl nf Idle IOSCTS “P”. hitters in golf start the dawn‘; "gnu. with hits. the former lllVllllll with the left shoulder and hip‘ up but four and the latter Six blll‘ leading the lllands and that the left errors plus the moundsmcnfls IIICK heel returns to the ground almost ,1 control played n big plflll m tllB‘ immediately tile hands start to wring by both teams. laneve. This sets up the left side for lI-he hands to unccck again-t at the point nf inlpact which ls the position from which the swag was BOX SCORE y‘, n; o. AB a u r0 A El started, l (7. llfcDcvnald ss. 3 1 0 3 1 3 Tlllts left side control holds true. t, ytrlinnnld 3h 4 0 0 8 '-' l in all the shorts front the drivel B “f-Nliil, ii, 2 l r: n 0 thuewir- tluough IhP medium length! Mhcnliiml c. 4 l 1 ll 3 IliCIllbS lo the short pitch and rhIp itralnnr lb 3 l l 3 ll llzslzols. This control is felt nlalnly Gormis.» m; 4 0 1 1 0 0 Lhrol-ltzll the left Iland and arm all ‘m; ,.g 4 l l ll 0 0L the away from tille top of the suing Bthnlrr rf, 0 0 0 0 0 "Idowil through to the hiting ‘P63 3mg... p, 2 n n l 2 lwhcn the riglht halnd autcmactkally Totals 20 5 4 l0 8 fijcome; in and supplies the punch - iCrll-o must be taken that the rlzht All R H PG -\ E ; llnnd is not. forced into the shot Hem-rum»;- q, 1 1 0 l1 0 2: when close to the ball as this us- xgympdy 5| 4 0 1 3 0 0i really results in a smothered shot Lllhd lb 3 l 1 3 0 1|or a sharp lhook. Whslrn lf. 3 1 0 2 1 0i The arms are kept failly close sqepmm ,-(_ 3 1 i; 0 0 0 to the body during the dawnswlnS Dougpn 3b 1 0 0 0 0 0 with the right elbow almost touch- nnady n 4 0 2 1 0 1 lng the clothing as the hands are nnluun m» a 1 o 1 fl lileu clown to the ball. wiry...“ c; z 2 0 0 0 0; A few of the leading players d0 c901,...‘ 9b l 1 0 0 fl ll. not use a full backswing for t"cir T...“ 25 ll 0 ‘J1 4 5 drives depezleling em- powerful qlnninrng Dougzm in filth ‘hands and wrists for their distance. These players are usually athletes SUMMARY ~ who have starred in other sports ' mainly hockey and baseball, A ‘Pym bane hit. Shepherd; luns golfer using the slightly shortened netted Ill: Gornlley ‘l. stun, KCfl-‘backswlng with notable success is liedy, Shepherd. Ready; (list tasr‘. Pete Kelly tanner Maritime, B.- m error: McOalluln. Gormlcy-l P. E. I., and Prince Edward Island nearly, McAdam, Williams; base golf champion. en balls: or Ready 6: or BBB!“ ~ c hit n; pitcher: Emgannfli Bus?‘ t; wild itoh: rtea : W88" i. - gassed bill, MLOBINIAU, llennessvrv "UTSBSIIOO left on base; KIft-‘IIICH, 72 K-_ "I; g T; nnin; pitcher. Rosdyi “me i Ram l hlw 95 mllllllu- _ All senior and Junior members ‘Umrlrrer M ill! V15" 1' J53“ of the Brighton Horseshoe Club In the bnsee Goodwin affl RYM- are requested to meet at the club- Iy Innlnln: house at a p.111. sunday. Plans will be made for e. horseshoe tourna- l 2 3 4 5 n 1 _. R It E ment and for volleyball. The meet- l. o! c 1 1 I l 0 1 2 - 5 4 ti lng was called by Jack McCourt, 315mm, glggggg, I l 5 marlaaer. "m wmiams wins B350bl" ROSIIIES ‘In Fourth Round Boston ."‘T>I‘§’3h”n»_r e z ‘I 10o 001121-45 l0 o Spahrltl-Bnarrett and Masl; Erick- NDW YORK, June 20-4597” son, Meyer, Kuah and Livingitdll. nil Willlflhl tdfllflhl. QXDIOdCd LII [New york M.) 102 ooo__3 7 o his dynamite in the fourth round s‘ Lou“ 4m) Mo 40x_7 u o i0 knock out Tl-ppy Larki-rl in a 38M at Madison Square Garden. Williams. lightweight Koslo, Trtnikle and W. Cooper; Brecilleen and Rice. . champion l-hllsllelphtn .. 00o ooo ooo-o s t Kinsmen Win Junior Lea ue Encounter B- Iionl Miss Big Boxing Cart] Wilma 21. 1941 The Back Stretch (Cuminued from Page at John. It etood until the 1920's when it was lowered by Bud Hal 2.09 1-2, owned by the lnte Lem- uel Acker of Halifax and driven- by Billy Hood. Mr. Caldwell was a native of Nova Scotia and the eldest Master Mason in Massa- chusetts. Our Montreal correspon- dent who furntshed the Item states that races have been rained out in Quebec but he hopes that bet- ter weather will be arriving soon. Another clipping has reference to the La Chute. P. Q, fair which in one of the biggest in Canada. The judge said at its conclusion- ‘We have seen some of the world's finest: horses in this sholv." He awarded 24 first ribbons out of 96 possible to the horses owned by Gilbert Arnold of Arnoldwold Farm. Grenville. Que. in the heavy horse judging. _'I‘he sympathy of all horsemen Wlll 80 out. to Rupe Allen of Hall- fnx in the loss of his well known trotter Teddy Hanover 2.09 1-2. Teddy raced on the Nova Scotia circuit and at Charlottetown in the 2.18 class trot. Old Home Week won the first heat in 2.18 l-2, George Mac winning the next in 310. High Tide the tlllrd ill 2.17- l-4. then the three heat winners went. out and High Tide finished first, George Mac second. Teddy Hanover third Other horses in that race were Beaverdale. Kel- ly's Nightmare. Buddy Moko. Eva gvorthy-a real good field of trot- 91'!- We are pleased to present to cur horsemen friends the complete list of entries in the Victoria Driving Club Stakes. These are for purses of $350.00 with nomina- tion fee added and should ever- nge from $500. to $900. Over 90 per cent of the oriizllsll entries came through to the finish. Great csedit must. be given to Secretary A. B. Cutcliffe for the immense amount. of time and. effort he has put lnto securing entries and" do- ing the clerical work in connec- tlon with them. Stake Nu. l-—2.23 Pace-Sum- merelde, July lst.—Just Betty, Dr. R. I". Seaman, Lady Rose. Wilfred Praught. Winnie Scott. J. W. Far- mer. Miss Knox. G. H. Buntain. Roy Shelburne, M. J. -McCormac. hleanor G.. Urban Gillls. Prince Budlong, Harold Cudmore. Lee's Nightmare. J. W. O'Brien. Shirley f-l Temple. J. P. lfooper. Marjorie Budlong. James Rankin. Stake Ne. 2:20; Pace. Monta- gue. July 9th.-Dudy Budlong. Harold Stead. Lynn Mite. C. H. Horton. Janette Dale. Willard Kelly. Churchill, George McIn- Intyre. Daisy ‘Budlong, George McIntyre, Simon Budlong. Char- lie Duffy. Mickey Budlong. llarry Dawson, Buddy Bud- long, Harold Stead Miss Cam- rnnndo. Dr. P. McIntyre. Moudine Budlong, Alex Agnew. Jimmie A. Percy Arblng. Talugi, st Crotx Stables. Tilly Budlnng. J. L. Mul- ligan. Alln Clegg, George A. Call- beck. C. Albert Budlong. Lorne Kelly. Quick Lick. Harry O'Brien. Milton Budlong, J. D. Mehan. Stake N0. 3 —2.22 'I‘rot, Cove- llead, July filth-Nell Kalmuck. Willard Kelly. Buddy Moko. George H. Brookins. George Mac. Ben Newsom. Billie Kalmuck. Lee Howard. Beaverdale. Don Mc- Neill. Sir Francis Drake, Clifford McDougnll. Eva Worthy. Dr. P. lilclntyre’. Marion L, George Sem- ple. Stake No. 4-—2.30 Pace. River- side, July 23rd. —Tin_v Budlellg, J. L. Mulligan. Mac Watson. E. Percy Downe. Ola Budloniz. Randall Mc- Donald. Guy Hal. Everett J. Mac- Of the National Boxing Assoela- Ifltubnrlh __ 0m 4o119;__4; 1t] 9 lion. weighed 136 1-4. Larkin. jun- ‘Rom and gaming“; Bonham Ier svelterw-elght tltleholder. and trowel], sklml 4 3-4 Pllllllfll 01* i Ollly games scheduled. . e AMIIICAN DGCIOI 0M0l000l—-8 4 1 New‘ York 020050001-6 6 l Newhouaer, Gorsica and Swift; Shea atntd Home. - lied Sox Defeat ‘ Cleveland 02o ooooot-e e o R,c_A_F ||| Gama Baotou .. .. 000020 2 s n L ' Gettel, Klelmen and l-fegn-n; Hughson and Tebbetts. St. Lollll 000 000000-0 2 0 “t Washington 120 000 ofta-J I 0‘ ~—— ; . t m m. n“ Box (‘created m. RICA. lnsannforrienand More as erson l h“ "is" ll- llll‘! Hail?” 53:: Chicago at Philadelphia, poetr- i l! to 1. Powell. winning pitcher. Mimi "gnu... “(mu grlféd oliy two hits and struck Bin-mm 2m m 019.4 9 3 eleven. The game was fast end Mann”. m 2m 2M4 q 1 e11 throiugh. A nice double Y VII completed by hhe Red Infield, catching both runner! lbcutfen feet-S. Wlttlg‘ and Welgel; Van Cuyk. Smolko and Calflliuflflllll. oetollooe-s e e J CI “T J53... q oooooo 010-1 e e Godwl and Grease; Perry KEElPNYgAJdErKE i» rm » = 8 calm 30! I00 x-C l0 I We do all Idndshf repairs. fseml l""l"ll" Wahmeier end Just: Gardner AII worlr. guaranteed. “d wimml ‘IKES TO HIRE Second Game syracule 000000010-1 D l Rodhes‘ cos m sex-s I» v Plunder-cast ltlrlckson and Went; Gardner. Burkont and titer-shall. Neiwlli 0100100004 3 Toronto 0000000094 3 9 Schmidt. Musteikle and Lallar; BILIJS BIKE REPAIR SIIIIP Phone 2572-] 25 Paesmare St. “Lead. Jatlette Dale. Willard Kel- iy. Lynn Mite. C. H. Horton l-lnr- l_v's Budlong. Harry W. Crozier. Dudy Budlong, Harold Stead. Nel- lie Watson. Harold Cudmorc. Mil- ton Budlontz. J. D. Mehan. Gold. en Harvester. J. W. Fhrmer. Mic- key Budlong, Harry Dawson. Churchill. George McIntyre. Lady Worthy 2nd, Roy Buchanan. Squire Grattan. Jerome Hughes. Random Harvest. Ray O'Brien. IIHIY Marlene. Ben]. Shepherd. Money Musk, Lloyd O'Brien. Quick Lick. Harry O'Brien. Don- aid G.. Urban Gillie. Calumet Bee Long. Edgar Bryenton. Shy Ann 2nd. Albert E. Phillips. Helen Bud- lollg. L, J. O'Brien. Ann Clegg. George A. Callback. C, Albert Budlong. Lorne Kelly. Simon Bud- lontr. Charles Duffy. Stale Ne. 5-3.2! Peoe. Cove- hutl. July 30th.- Milton “ . J. D. Mehan; Just Flicks. Harold cilclmore; Lee's Nightmare, James W. O'Brien; Valley Long. Annear a; Lovrery; Prince Budiong, Her- old Cudmore; Romeo. J. Welling- ton McNeili: Buddy Budlonlr, Har- old Stead; Mine Knox. G. H. Bun- tntn; Ann Clcgg. George A. Celi- bcck: nonnld G.. Urban Gillls: June Morning. Georae MacDonald: Lucky Number. Willard Kelly: Dudv Blldlong, Herold Steed: Tiny Budiong, J. L. Mulligan. Stoke No. 6-2.!!! Trot. Monte- grre. Sent. lst- Archit- Lce. Rn- Kata, Lttnnlng. Simollis and Halli larrl “food; City.‘ ll*.r*.‘r*.;.'.':" Ear‘ THE GHARLOIITTETOWN GUARDIAN Rovers And Legion Clash Tomorrow In City League Game At. present tied for tlle league ‘lead, Rovers and Legion mert. at the Park diamond tomorrow af- temoon tn a crucial City Baseball League encounter that should go e. long way In deciding just winch squad are to be lop dogs when the first section is completed, Bfeakmg even in two previous meetings, both camps were con- fident of emerging the w=nncrs in tomorrow's tussle and While man- ager Freddie Whafen hasn't div- ulged llis pitching choice, "It, ls Sport Echoes from Prince County The icllowing is the standing of the Summerslde Baseball League . The Ilentes": Burner PAGE NINE tOoutmued from Peso 8) when eentence wee passed on one defendant. In this cue the pros- ecution presented ll trout as ex- hibits, A rule was produced and they were measured on the M18- lstrateI-s dot. frbe Iamrsl was barely undec- the six illtll mark: the smallest was barely c-ver the » ~-. -.....t............ 8e'»!iVI"hrrer,,~{A&-4»1I\®V'¢n|tMenu "SPORTING CLUB TUESDAY, JUNE 21m. MAIN IVENT - I0 ROUND‘! Hickey “KId” ttickerson I60 Ibs., Charlottetown Vs. Pat Davis I59 |bs., Saint John, N. B. five lnchee. The maiority were lrl the ll 1-2 inch bracket. ' O l O Contrary to tile contentzon in some quarters police are not tak- ing exception to seven and seven eghls inch trout, neither are they picking on barefoot kids with their alder poles. There are plenty 50 suit the sale of hunting and ang- ling licenses has taken a big jump and the way returns eorrlling in up to the present an "P l° 8"" ‘Mmdl-‘l? 9”” m‘ likely that nmnBBB: Had McLnis wedlwsdwi of the Legion will send h‘s ace w°n M's‘ Pa‘ portslder ‘Lefty’ McAlcei t9 the Red 5°,‘ 3 0 L000 hill in an attempt to subdue the R;C'A'F" 2 1 "957 Rovers’ bats for the second stra=ght Kinsmen 1 3 4'53 time Wm" 1 3 25° n < "ll t u - t ‘Ilhe leading five in the bsttlnz 2;; “Shirl? M g9 u“ PW“ a race: ________ A“ I‘ "*- amlrs - an: vlnw 1. cal-sun, R..C.A r‘. ltl '1 .101»; Pom-m -Uyru.._ 2, Morrison. Red Sox 8 5 .625 0F S G_ b s 3. MICIKILS, RC.A.P'. 9 4 .441 OTTAWA June 20 _‘CP)__FOT_ é.» gfizgfiy'x5i:grsn'gfin ‘g g eign Trade. Trade Department publication for manufacturers and exporters. today gave this bird's- eye view of some suimimer sporting supplies; Fishing tackle-some 60 Canad- lan firms producing fishing tackle of one kind or another. Tennis balls-in good supply. Canada now produces balls of pre- Leaders in runs batted in: Car- I son, R..C.A F. 4; B. Schurman, Red Sox 3; Gay. Kinsmen 2; Mac- Kay, Kinsmen 2; GallCPl. Red Sox 2; Barnard, R C.A Fl. 2; Mor- irlson. Red 50X 2 O I I Whoever was right; in the argu- ment about the long fly that hill the oil truck at the hlflh school grounds Monday eve-rung, the game should have gone on. Tell the umpire what you think of him. if you must; play the grime un- CBTIITES. racquets-in good supply. Badminton supply. wal- quallty with natural rubber llhcnmmm (m increase of close to $600.00 over the revenue obtzailned from the same source last year ls in pros- pect for 1947. Quite a few have been ‘dong n; the column’ for years tn respect to purchasing licenses but. for all that do not like being. caught. Everyone reacts differently". I hllp- pened to be in Montague when six defendants came up before Sti- pendlary Magistrate Joseph W. angling without licenses and dropped in to see how Tennis. badminton and squash will“! W" disllelll°d~ One defendant. a lesidlent n! shuttlecocks_in falr Montague, apparently didn't relish having to pay the equivalent ef a‘x der protest lf you are not satisfied; have been SEMI-FINAL — 6 ROUNDS JINKS JENKINS, I50 Ihs. VI. BIG BOY PETERSON, I90 lbs. For P.E.I. Heavyweight Title and 60 year olds to keep them oc-_ PRELIMINARIES — 3 ROUNDS cupicd without bothering will» 3000851975 l" the Pflmel‘ 3365M ‘IFF HOWATT, I47 Ibs. vs. KID SMITH, I45 IIDS. _- - - s ROUNDS mgfldfltlvgmtilclin “Elfin “f? ch21? CHARLIE LUND, us lbs. VS. KID WILLIAMS, m lbs. ing on licenses and as a dlre:t le- 3 RQUND$ ALLIE McKAY, IIO Ibs., Maple Hills, vs. BRIAN LEWIS, II5 |I>s., Maple Hills. OTHER BOUTS Ringside $1.25. General Admission $1.00 (Tux Included; FIRST BOUT 9 O'CLOCK D and a half years fishing licenses REMEMBER WHEN all at once. Walking up to the desk ___ u.“ the pawm h’ bhumPed the‘ Lou Gehrig. baseball's iron horse. D1115 down so hard the ink well was consigned M 35 f‘, the round, bounced and delivered the fnllow- filouse for keeps seven years ago ing oration: "What we need is a today Lou asked to b; dfgpped chance of government". and lvrrk- from New York Yankee’: lineup ing hard at the game offlcer, nddw Mgy g, 1939, gndlng his record of 9d "A CHANGE 0P‘ MET“ 9'1"". 2.130 consecutive games, and went. to think of i! he doesn't PXPBCIj tn Mayo CIIsfllC in Rochester to find much for a dollar .. does he? l he had a form of paralysis. PRICES: but keep on playing at all costs. Wfihen- vou refuse to continue you are not taking n slap at the 0P- poslng team, or the umpire: you are hitting the Iain behind the screen who ie footing the bills. and that should never happen. Farldom can be pretty fickle at best, but you are certainly asking foe- trouble when you cut off his entertainment without consulting him. How lung would title theatre manager last i,f he stopped a shOW occasionally with two or three reels to go? Wednesday evening's game was the best played one of the season and some of the fans oxpresed keen disappointment at its untimely end. O I l' l- Hamese racing enthusiasts who wend their way to the Summerstde Trotting Park July 1st and 2nd will find a lot of lmnrovonwllts effect- ed there. The manBGemBY-‘l. Gau- det and Guergts-are to. be Con; gratulated fol the transformation l they have made in the track ll- self and in the surroundings lll general. O I O Seven games have been DlflW-‘fl in the summerside Baseball L298"? and no one has polled out a home run to date. We think l! IS 8°ll1§ to be pfetlry dlfflt-ult to hit I0!‘ the circuit at the lllglh school din- mend. Just to add e bit hf lnterf-‘Sl why doesn't. some merchant offer a prize of some kind to the Plflyfil who hits the first. llome run. There, would be eotnc lusty old cuts at the i apple, We linger. in an endvRvOUlW to gain the prize. I e e e I I one of tihe most attractive feat- ures of blveball is the sudden wayi ill whit-l! situations can chain-Be . There was a striking example in the last ga-lne between the Let; on‘ and Ktzy-slneil. It was the sixth inn-y lug. Th Kinsmen were a‘ bill. the} more was, six to TIII against til-ml.- but there were Kinsmen perched: on second and third base. vllly‘ l fUWTT 0.19.“; nut and Clay was at,‘ bat He lined a beautiful ("WE- third the runner-sf “I tollurds a 1101f‘ v/cre on their way- F01‘ I bctwcer and short and breathless split second it lorkcfli like two runs for the Kinunen. llllll Underwood, Legion tllrd baEt-nlrit, flashed from nowhere. olhihl ll": line drive and without slacken n31 -his speed ran to second blsr VC-Im". plan“; the double play lJliBbSISe "'1, men play5 as this that make baseball the game it is. I l Mill; Maisie Budlong; Wendell] Morrlssey; Dorothy Abelle. Ran- dall McDonald; Doctor Fred. Pet- I er Nolan; Peter Aubrey, George A. Callbeck; Guy Spencer. James G. Farrah; Brendan's Boy. J. Leo Praught; oeorse Guy. Arthur W Jny; Miss Brewer. F‘. O. M. Rerl- dtn; Bonnie Dale, Chester Blrt: Bud Kalmuck. John Ledncr: Jllsl mu, Thomas Agnew; Mary Merck- Bt. 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