Clout PhilliesmFor Double Win; Cubs Split With Pirates - ling liaze —- nu column is sponsored by gm Charlottetown Kennel Club TIN‘. A This column is sponsored by the imnrlnttetown Kennel Club. Inc.) ‘Tom Boston‘ 9,4 you renew your membership yo; 1947? If not, do so the first Gian“ a fweqfim gyuldlillieinirlgylfagyigorliaf stayed off a late Philadelphia. rally RF. Seaman. Mrs. J.D. McGuigan, Iilncleotl. Mrs. Cuteiifie. Dr. ES. Netting. Mrs. Art MacFherson (r 1111i Phll- won his eighth game and Red Bar- ._‘ti l.. Mrs. iii“- A DOG'S PRAYER. FCR {R53 MAETER lord of Humans. illukB my mas- m" faithful to his fellc-wman ns I am to him, i1e""mtiy be faithful in hi5 friends and temily as 1 m; to iiim any hr- be open laced und un- dcceptive as I am; he true to trust reqoosrd in him as 1 am to his. Grant titnl Give K-wp him always young in heart nnrl crowded with the spirit or plny even as I. Make him as good a man make him worthy me. his dog. tWritten by Will doc: Judy). PS -And please have my mas- ter join the Charlottetown Kennel (iiuh. Inc. which is trying i0 do min-h to make 1's uii better dogs. iiirs. Raoul Reymonrl is chairman c! thi- ntcmbersilip committee. : il"‘\ were sorry lo hear that '. r-lre of our most vai- ued u~i~i.er.< had to have another ill Hospital. in; Ilium-it'd to having Ollie in his. usual tienlth by the Fall Show; we enn- scarcely put it on without him. geszien The Maritime Brittany Assoc. Moncton. have been assured of a warm wel- Islnnd, should the Association decide to hold a field trlni on PEI. thil Fall. You unnt to own a dog? A collie pup would be nice for Jimmie to -— of course ivould; but don't forget that It will grow into a large dog that will apartment tiirriili-lil Mr. come in the grew up with? hardly fit into where, Jimmy lives. l. First then, when you plan to acquire a 00B. think of his future -and of your neighbours. l. No matter what kl-nd of s. d0! in is, l-ie will need exercise. Can you spare the time to take a walk with him once. or better, n day? l. A dog. to be well and ltalwy. Ittt need more than table scraps: n the third thing to consider is: Con you afford to keep him healthy’! 4. It you allow him tho freedom of the house. (and you rhcttld). you will have to keep him clean; fourth thrush his coat reg- illflriy. wash him. and administer flea powder when necessary? Con- sider these things: if you are sure Nu will have roomilor him; that ht Will not be tco much trouble: that he can adapt himsetl to the lieiuhborhood in nhich he'll that you will devote a portion of your time to him. -—’l‘hen go ahead then: Will you ' nntl get him. Any observer must easily deduce from lili’ prevalence of packs of roving uncontrolled dogs that in- fest our streets, that man hm, too hei-cme a negligent. irres- Mnny drg-owners filly iiirtl they believe a drip should not he tied up r1‘ penned up and‘ the streets and hiehuwiv.» A well-meant sentiment "than. but unfair to his dog. as Well ns lo his fellow-citizens. Ten to one. he'll be struck by n car. l>lrhnp< t-nu-ing nu accident. Most Tflsrctinhle. too. the female dog of the soft-hearted. and soft-headed __Wner who fails to realize that in -_- hkness to her, and to h nt- should keep her confined. “wit! "f strny dogs. nid others _ not yet strays. u&s:mble f” 511ml. tight. trample flower beds "l" “limbs. and so behave as to often Pflnsihiv master, 60 Ir‘. him rtin “that are lmtwbke Junior’; -~whlt are all _ my?" =3" Home). 3411M Mlle fo: this pest-of packs lnorllng, scrapping dogs running “m! in in our eon - Pns should insist on If license fee for a female rm first. when not pure bred. a: much cheaper to acquire; u the i0 been I bitch in ci Dir streets - Gil! %lfllig y“. I tmbcrof ‘Mflc-‘usiflildi- Giants won the opener 7-1. may he him a face cheerful like unto my wuiifiing tail: Giw him a spirit of gratitude like unto my licking iOn8ll¢.—" Phil him with patience like unto mine that awaits tincomplninlngly for hours. l-‘ii: him with mv Wntcitfulncss, mv courage and my readiness ~. sacrifice C7mi0ft m‘ life. step as l am a "I a pair for their first run. Ind "H" "re look- Al Gray. it For British Amateur twice live: is neigh- those dogs doing. (HL. Smith in Ameri- teep enough, than only If‘: mm- who intended to look . their dell. would be wfllng lily enotqh h ' ‘I Iflfll ‘Tint, conmlttee. under By ‘the Canadian Press Giants Increase Leacl I I;- QPRINO OHANOE OVER TOM DAVIES New York Giants -- -' mm- lead in the torrid National League race to o. full game as they domed Philadelphia Phlllies for a pair of wins in a Memorial Day dotmlo. header while Chicago Cuba were lDl-ittlxig a pair with Pittsburgh and Brooklyn Dodgers took two outings from the scalp specialists Bobby in the gave that. Home runs by rookies Thomson and Joe Lafata first and second innings cushion and gave NW York afo-Swlnln the nightcap at. the Polo Grounds. Undefeated Lefty Warren Spalm rett tossed a five-hitter in the nightcap at Boston as Braves belt- ed tthe Dimocherleeg Dodgers. 6-8 and 3-0. The twin win gave Boettll ' a second-place tie with Chicago. Cubs rail away from Pirates in the n-Enth cf the nightcap at Pitts- burgh, winning 5-2 on three clutch runs. Pirates Won the opener 2-1 when Billy Cox belted one out of the park in the tenth to break up a tight duel between Cubs‘ Paul Erickson and Preacher Roe of the Bucs. . Hank Borowy got the nod inihe second game after he and Kirby I-ligbe battled through eight inn- ings all even. The loss was 111817195 fourth since he came to Pirates from the DQ48815- ln the day's other twin bill St. Louis Cardinals couldn't do better uhan a split at home. Winn-law the second galme 7-3 behind Al Rrazles steady twirling after Cincinnati Reds look the opener 12-8 in l slugging match. The Braves showed plenty 0f mnart ball in 1118i!’ I-Wifl hm- 195i‘ unlng a double steal in each Kame- Ln the second game Earl Torgeson. w)“; acqred, and Bob Elliott swiped took the starch qut of D4118?"- I" the opener Bum Howell scored from Third and Phil M081 $00k second in mother double larceny effort. _ Enog Slammer. Whbse hitting has been the one bfiflhl !P°I- m Cards slump. belted five hits yes- terday. inciudlfls I- h°"\'~"- “W” and double. while Stan mtsial and Joe Ggrggiola hit four H1861"!- Ray Mueller of Reds also slammed a. homer. ‘ Anchors Practice There will be a practice session for the Anchors baseball team to- night at 0.30! Two Yanks To Meet -MA.Y .31».1*>41 lteorganize Girls Softball League A girls‘ softball league will functto again in Charlottetown this season. it became apparent last night at an organization meeting in the Knights of Col- umbus hall Representatives of three teams were on hand and the first practice session will be held Monday evening at 0.30 at the K. of C. diamond. An invitation was extended to all girls wishing to play. either as individuals or teams. to attend the practice. The two nurses‘ teams which played in the league last year were not represented last night. It was considered possible that because daylight time is not in operation this year they might not be ablc to get off duty in time to play. The Back Stretch (Continued film! Page B) MacLaine that "Electric Light Harness Racing" could be expect- ed end of June or early in July intrigued the big horsemenb meeting last" Wednesday evening and also the fact that the God- frey Photu-flnish Camera ha been tested by Mr. Godfrey. I is likely that it will be used at all Provincial race-meets in con- junction with Godfrey sound tystem. The photo finish cam- era will take off a load cf worry from Judges where close finishes take place. It settles all argu- merits. 4- + -l- 4' ' The speculative feature of har- ness-raclng will be taken care of at Old Home Week and other meets at Charlottetown oval by a system of part-mutual totalizing that omits machines. The odds are indicated one huge board in the centrefield and as bettore will be consulting it instead of study- ing the “Iron Men" there will not be so much crowding. 1|- tl- 1- 4- Our friend Dick Hogan. New York. very kindly sends us an account of the opening at Roose- velt Raceway from c. metropoli- tan paper:- + 4- + Il- ' RACING I-IAS GALA OPENING a ‘The trottcrs and pacers-drew a record opening-night turnout Golf Championship mnnousnri. Angus. Scotland- May 30—(AP)—For the first time a pair of Americans, Willie m- nesa and Dick Challlnfln. Will meet tomorrow In the 39-11619 final for the British amateur golf championship ovep wind-swept Carnoustle. The two Walker Cup stars. both former winners of the United states amateur crown, turned the ' classic into a private affair by scoring two resounding victories gptece today and stifling 500t- land‘s last hope that one of her sons might succeed to the title won last year by Jimmy Bruen of Eire. Ohaflenge I, the undersigned, hereby chal- lenge Wilfrid Evan: to s game of horseshoes to be played over the week-end. James Duly. chairmanship of Stewart Ive: Ind Stewart Jones had a recent meet- ing at uhich plans were laid which include n guest speaker. special dog movies and refreshmems. Special noticzs will be sent to members but remember the date - June l0. This would be In excellent meet- ing at which to introduce new membe». Mrs Raymond and her committee have been more than busy. A commitleq has been appointed to inquire into the possibility of holding an open field tidal on PEI. this Hill. A good many trained. ot- pautly trianed dogs are new owned on the Island Ind con- siderable interest has been ex- pressed by gun dog owner: clue- uvhere. It dates are chosen which follow trials now scheduled in New Brunswick. it is probable that a large entry would result. A meet- ing of those interested in such a t:ial will be held mortiy and if sufficient interest i; exprelied, do- filnlte plans will be made. A good bird dog is a great sleet to the gunner. Not only does he add to the hunter's pleat-Ar; in his snort- but by hi; retrieving the great maturity of shot birds, he mitt the work of conservation. Held trials wotid be neglected to uoute pus- lie interest -ln good hunting dogs and r~d many mentor: of the Ken- nei-Cillb are hoping that the trials will take piece. An open show ls Plltllctlfd the rail. errl every member il expect- ed to volunteer for help - every- Oth. The new one will i‘ net-dad to put the show the, over. of 18.714 at Roosevelt Raceway in Westbury, L.I., last night as the eighth session of the night har- ness racing got under way. The inaugural of the lib-night meet- ing also set a record for an open- ing-night handle. with the big crowd wagering a total of $598.- 980 on the eight-race program. 4 0 4 1- "Racing under a new-moon and ‘a clear. balmy spring sky, the standard breds put on a colorful show. The feature eventuthe In- augural, a Junior free-for-all trot with a purse of 02.400. was raced in two heats as the fourth and seventh races. and was divided by ‘rronita, driven by Saunders Russell, which won the first half at six and a half furlongs. and Brutus scott, piloted by Town- send Ackerman, which took the second half at a mile. ‘Pronlta paid $85.60 to win and Brutus Scott $10.40. 4- O 0- l- "The track was slow after the heavy rains of the past few days. with the first heat being trotted in 1:44 4/5 and the mile dash in 2:18 3/5. O 1|- ‘ul- "Don Scott. favored in the first heat. raced last all the way, but finished second in the second i heat, a length back of the win- ner. O 0 Il- "In the secondary feature. the free-for-all pace. which was ‘the sixth race. Watson E. Direct driven by Tom Wingate, broke on top and held thc lead throughout the mile distance despite a strong challenge from Junior counsel at the half-mile mark and again in the stretch. to win by three lengths. l» 1- 0» 1|- "Junlor Counsel. driven by Russell. managed to save the place tn n» driving finish. with Quick Trick. driven b_v William Webb.’ third. The time was 2:00 3/5 l- 0 0‘ O "The winner was an odds-on flnllto and plld 8.70. O l» O O Dr. I. d. Dougen. weI-hown starter. h receiving the thank: of Maritime horsemen for his book- let giving the ellgiblllttee of m». tersgand pacer: owned in hue provinces bythe sea. The" are also PIIOI devoted to an explan- ation of many of the rules of racing. It is n handy booklet to have around. u-ovon bamboo" At maturity. some specleg of bonimo In l0 tough that irnivel and whetntonea are mndyfrom the hard out: fibres. THE CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN Chicago D By CHARLES W. DUNKLEY INDIANAPOLIS. May OO-JAP) -'I‘ragedy rode the bricks of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to- day with the death of a veteran driver as Marui Rose. Chicago. wriumphed over a teammate by seconds in winning the 31st re- newal of the 500-mlle automobile classic. Rose, 41. was co-winner of the 1941 race with Floyd Davis. The. driver who met death was an Indianapolis man, William (Shorty) Cantlon. who had been racing for many years. The triumphant winner dram- atically snatched the lead from Bill Holland of Bridgeport. Conn. with less than 17 miles to go. Holland led for 258 miles until Rose overhauled him on the south turn on the 4B3rd mile and streaked on to victory. The spectacular duel between Rose and Bill Holland his team- mate was witnessed by a crowd in excess of 125,000. Rose, who made only one pit stop of a minute and 40 seconds for a tire change. covered the perilous 500 miles in 4:17.521’! to average 116.338 miles an hour. This was the second fastest race in Speedway history. being eclip- sed only in 1938 when the late Floyd Roberts averaged 117.2 miles an hour. Rose finished exactly 32 seconds ahead of Holland. with Ted Horn of Paterson, N.J.. trailing in third place. 2% minutes behind the winner. Cliff Bergere, 50-year-old Toledo. 0., veteran. was fourth. Jimmy Jackson. Indianapolis. runner-up in the 1046 race, fin- ished fifth with Rex Mays, Glen. 1181!. Calif, sixth in an original starting field of 30. Theliunt-er’: Garner (Ooniinued Prom Page a) lottewwn to Summerside when Henry Nuouln of that town land. ed a 5 1-2 pounder. Just where it came from is not known gt p". sent_but the exact location l; liable to remain a strict military secret for some time to come. The previous record was a I lb 2 oz, trout taken at Midgell by a city antler. The nearest I've gotten to second place holder is connected with Island Furriers. 5 1-2 pounds i! I- lot of trout gnd it. is gener- ally conceded that the western metropolis has secured a big lead 1n the contest. Anglers are still trying ‘to dodge the column’ In respect to the purchasing of licenses that are necessary for all male residents of the province over the age of 16 years excepting farmers or their help and commercial fishermen. Nine were caught during a check on,the Wednesday half holiday just passed and as a result will have to Dfly into Court the price of four or five years licenses. The first case of its kind under the Game Act was heard before Stipendiacy Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet on Thursday last when a. resident of Charlottetown was charged with retaining trout under the legal six inches in length. He was fined 810.00 and costs and the 11 trout from 5 to 5 1-2 Inches in length he had in possession when accosted by R. C. M. Police at Vernon Rlver- on Wednesday evening cost hi-m bet- ter than one dollar each. Complaints are coming into of- ficial game circles regarding num- bers of hunting dogs running at large. A hunting dog destroys a lot of game when on the loose during the spring and summer months. .. .far more than several gunners shoot during an entire shooting season. Breeding Runs. grouse and pheasants are disturb- ed and dri-ven off their nests and instances have occurred- where covey's of young birds. particular- ly of I-luns and pheasants have been scattered and decimated by a hunting dog that got on their trail. Hounds at loose in the woods destroy a large number of young rabbi-is a: well as feathered game. A retriever on n duck marsh can do untcld damage among broods of young duQa by bounding them all over the place. A dog doesn't necessarily have to catch the ducks to kill them. The duckling! In their effort: to evade the s»; git scattered all over the marsh and their feathers become water- logged and zodden and as a result become ehtllednnd die of expo:- urc. Do! owners are reminded that the Game Act carrier: a minimum penalty of 010.00 on a conviction of allowing a hunting dog to run at largo during the spring and summer months and further such dogs may be shot on sight. Speci- fic Colllpllillll have come in re- tarding hunting dogs roaming at ‘largo in the Pownol. China Point. I Winn ‘an-Of Memorial Day Race Classic securing his name is that the now_ PAGE NINE McCall-Frontenac Dealer '_ Phone I234 river ls Astaulfs Winnings Now Over $@_0,000 NEW YORK. Ma 30 —(AP)\ Rdbert J. Kleberg, JrNs Assault Mm the 61st naming of the $50,000. added suburban handicap at Be]- I DCiruli tigers piziycti 113st t0 St I mp mighiyv" ‘Iygfikees “The ings. spat." and M35; 1598915. in Suite of il-is ISO-pound Cleveaud Indians second game;_ load. Mrs. W.M._Jefford's' Natchez’ Bmoldyn __ H "o0 M‘. M0 0 5 2_ was second by five lengths over Boston 10.0.5100‘ 3 8 l the ArgentineJbred Talon, with LombardL King and Edwards; the second 0501C” I“ the with“: Barrett and Camelli. Stwnde’ thumb" First g3me;_ The VICIOYY was worth $40,100 to Phnaddphh H om 0M 00o 1 4 a the Clubfoot Comet, boosting hs New York 03o 0oz M: 7 m 1 eamlngs for three seasons of racing Leonard. Judd. Mauney and to $38570‘ Sendnick; Kennedy and Lombardi. Horseshoe Iiluh moved from. double. n single and they loci; t.v0 from (Tllicngo. Hal NKMYIIOUWI‘ tunrkid {ifth victor in thr- fret grime at Detroit. wi 11g, 12-1 bclorc 56. ".7, largest crotvtl of the season in the- Motnr City. But Virgil Trucks “as chased from the mound in the sixth of the nightcap and Brown-cs wont on to win 8-3 behind Nelson Potter's seven-hit job. llis run. up hi. v lit-fl nnrl 5-3 in the capltni. milling four errors in the and 9-1 counts in Chicago Second gamez~ Philadelphia .. 002 000 100 3 a 0 New York ....z3000000x 5 8 4 H Now IS the time to change your cor over to Summer weight Oil and Grease. We are fullyfquippod to service your needs. i I Gt. George St. n National League Race mi Tigers Increase Lead As Yanks 6: Red Sox Geglouble Setback: _ _ . but rubbed 1.21 tile salt by kecpng the "m9?"- {Odlly lo become the third Louis Ilrowns in a lilemoriai Day New Yorkers off the score sheet NA‘;_'IO"NIL $3306“ "wing history to‘ win twin bill. and although they man- for all 18 innings. - aged only an even break the Ben-i Toronto's Dick Fowler twirled a First gamez- The chocolate champ from Texas gals opened up a three-game lead‘ five-hitter for a 1-0 win in the Brooklyn . 0gp 00o M1 3 6 . came on from fourth place inithn di/El‘ the American League pack. opener, and rookie Joe Colunan Boston . . ' , 000 002 40x 6 ll 2 m” ha“ m“? "lid" IOCREY Eddie Both New York Yankees and 130s- gnve up nine in winning the night- Barney. Casey and Bragan; Area“) 1° “'1” 985111’ by two ton Red Snx absorbed dmlblc pzist- cup 4-0 spud Chandler gave but ‘titrve hits in tho first game, but a Cliatidler's fourth place to l‘il1‘I‘.llrl‘-ll]) spot asi wld ltcave were good for that; big V/flf-Ylillféifln hammered Red Sox as Red Sox tell apart at the seams. com- opener and tnvo more in the finale, All misdeeds figured in the scoring. Cleveland took White 50X. by 8-4 . Mel only, llarder, beginning his 20th major bogey was rookie Johnny Mcl-Ialmt league season at the ripe old age Borowy and McCullough; f-Iigbc and Kluttz. First §lIl1OZ— Clndnnltl 010 000 S10 12 l5 0 t. Louis M 002 008 810 8 Vandermeer, I-Ietki, Gumbert and Mueller; Hear. Buflthart, Pol- lett, Dickson and Rice‘ Gar- agiola. Second game:- Clncinmtl 000001002 81o 0 St. Louis. 00020280: ‘I 8 0 Peterson. Shoun and Lamanno; Brazle. Wiiks and Wiiber. AMERICAN First Gomez- Nqv York 000 O00 O00 0 5 0 Phllldelphh .. 00000010: 1 3 2 Chandler and Robinson; Fow- I ler and Guerra. Second game:- New York 000 O00 000 0 9 Z Phllldelpllll .. 010 O10 20x 4 l0 2 Bevens and Berra; Coleman and WITH STAN FRANCIS .1 NOW SEE HIM ANO \ ... _. ‘ _..r Hughson. Parnell and Tebbetis; Pleretti, Hudson and Ferrell. Second game:- Boefon 000002001 8 9 f Washington 201 000 20x 5 5 0 Dobson, Johnson, Murphy and .l'-II'>I=I§ tan-l nu>mu nit-i etflblu Blaclg Lemon, Willis and Lopez. a Hogan; Lopat, Haynes and_ Tresh. Second game:- Cleveland .... .. 440001000 9 l8 I Chicago ...... .. 000000100 1 5 1 Harder and I-legan; Gebrian. Harriet, Papish. Leo and Stephen- i II-lt."'>l!i son. INTERNATIONAL First game:- Toronto .... .. 112030110 9 ll ti ) Buffalo 0012000100 3 9 2 Hamlin and Butts; Mueller, Kerr ‘ z: AT nu: ctmntorrerowu ronuu t7 innings) Fox, Bebber and Just; Bearden. Witttg. Podgainy and Lenn. Montreal 000 031 4-8 ii l Rochester 100 200 0—3 I l (‘l innings) Kehn. Smoiko and Campanella: Yochin. Green, Moore. Krist and Williams, Marshall. Second gamer- Toronto. .0000030830 Buffalo 0100000 l 7 0 Hesse end Butts; Gray and Mor- darski. Richards. First game:- Jeroey City S30 100 010 1 10 0 Newark .... 130000000 4 9 I Wade. Picone and Grease; Amen. Cuccurullo. Schmidt and IDIIOI‘. Jersey City .... .. 010 110 0 8 O I Newark .. .... .. 001 2410x1515 i Emmerick. Cain Hooper, Bridg- es and Yvsrs; Ksrpei and Dre:- Monday Ev’g June 23 IN THE ROLLICKING SHOW:- “FUNZAFIZZIN” Featuring u "SHARE-THE-WEALTH" Program (Not Broadcast) WITH VALUABLE PRIZES TO THE LUCKY ONES And In Addition- tiuee Top-Notch Entertainers: * RUSS TITUS-CBC Singing Star. ' DOROTHY MERRALL~Citarmlng Accordienne. ‘ Q-EQQQP '3" h . Ho... 000mm a s r - ' non LEONARD-levy Magician. Ioeheeter ‘OM11! “I I ll l AN IVINING PACKED vm-u tweets mo zxctrmmr Sponsored ly The W8 MEN'S GLII For Work Among Tito Yoltl Popular Prion-N .00 - 75c - 50c Ticket Sale Starts Thursday. June 5th At: Vancuyk. Pfund and Oompancils; lurkont and Marshall. Breckley and North River dis- tricts. Owner: of delinquent hunt- ing dogs in those districts would be well advised to keep their gs confined ln i wire enclosure. ny gunner who in not ‘willing to ex- ert some effort to keep hi: dog AIIIAI IROI. (lharlottetown J. A. NOONAN- Query from deltroyln vl b] I ua e emu H an,“ m, brefd,“ "m" "fould umrmws anon srou .. Monloguc cyan. LIARD Amer-tn "I P“"""° I 11°! in "w "Ht w. a. Aconn................. . Sonril ALLISON MacLIAN .......... .. snnrannloo place. It is understood that game authorities-are contemplating dis- cllplricry action in regard to cer- mn dog! lllvled to b0 destrcyng (HYNDMAN k C0.) BUS COMPANIEI ARI OO-OPB RATING WITH EXTRA BUSES. Illfll. YOIPIIE HEARD HIM ON THE AIR -~' HEAR HIM IN PERSON! Partee; Haefner, Ferrick and Evans. First game:_ SLLouk 1001000000152 -l Detroit 000 010 001 2 6 1 ’ Muncrief and Moss; Newhouser and Wagner. Second gamer- St. Louie .. 001013 021 8 a ti w‘ Detroit .. 010002 s r a - ~l I Potter and ms ; ‘Irucks. Gor- sica; I-Ioutteman and Swift, Wag- ner. First game: Cleveland .. 001010420 812 0 Chicago . 000200000 410 1 Rowm schanm H“ he nd _ _ ' _ who drove in ail three Tiger runs‘. of 3T. pitched five-hit bail in the mick; K0510’ “inkli as“; (30:23. Haseslrgslgilibfliutige hBIYIBIIlUH with u ‘pair of Iwmers.‘ _ _ second game as the Tribe put to- ph-st Glme;__ da at 215 W 9 f‘ d Sim" Connie Mack's surprising Phliflw gather a couple of four-ruin inn- chlmgo __ 00o o” 00m 1 7 1 Y - llm- rlelphla Athletics not only trounced, ings. Pittsburgh . 100 000 0001 2 5 l- ‘Qcomeogh 15> $2.4M? _ 4 c» é g y axmgoixagow (l0 innings). o) _ u ' w T’ “I ‘a T’ Erickson and Livingston; Roe and Kluttz. . u ” Second gemez- I ; Chicago ..... .. 020 000 003 5 8 0 i’ Pittsburgh 000 010 I00 2 7 1 n 1- ul-au 1 ....-_-A._¢_ “i, Que-s-Qaaé-u; fi>ws