lion Macleoii Inning Iio-Hit. Don "Duck" Maclcod. l'l-ye&r- old Charlottetown baseball player hurled I. seven inning no-hit, no- run game at Memorial Field yes- terday evening as the Junior Abbie: blanked the Shearwatcr Flyera 2-0 in the first game of II doublehead- er. lifsclmnd struck out twelve ofthe 25 batters who strode to the piatc. He walked two and did not allow a man to advance beyond first base. Three Shearwater players reached base through infield errors. The young Prince of Wales Col- lege student struck out the side In the third and fourth innings. From the second inning throughtc the llflll he struck out all nine bat- ters vino W01"? retired. I He got the lirst two batters hel faced in the last inning by forcing them to ground to the infield. Pinch hiitrr King reached base on in (lYl'i'il' and then MacLeod struck out Ross in end the game. The fir)-l'll!lPl' wad the first In two wars. Dniinie MacLean hurl- ed a no-hitter against M.C.A. two years 220. Marlieod also distinguished him- self at the plate. He doubled home the insiiraiice run in the second Il'lflll'ill and singled in his other time at bat. Frindrr of Shearwalcr also pitch- ed well Hr cave up only five hits.l He struck out lwn men and did not issue a u'..lk. The Ahhies scored once in the first inning and again in the sec- ond. Willie Dunn reached first on an infield error. went to third on -Y?sIerd5y'?S-Ia?! lion M acLeod (left) pitched I even inning no-hitter and Buck Whitlock (right) hit two home runs to steal the spotlight in baseball games at Memorial Field yesterday afternoon. MacLeod also got a double and single as he 'pll)('.hW1 and batted the Junior Abbies to their 2-0 vic- tory over Shearwater. Whitlock drove in four runs on his two homers in the Intermedi- atcs 9-4 win. He had a single in his other time at bat for a perfect afternoon at the plate. In his last six trips to the plate Whitlock has had six hits with three of them being home runs. -(Photos by David MacDonald) i Today's Baseball tFoll-wiina is today's schedule at Memorial Field: 9 a.m.-Little League practice. 10.30-Little League Ilndlans vs. Phillies. 2 p.m.-Bantam Cardinals Dodgers. 6.30-Midget practice for all boys not playing junior ball who are it! years of age and under. Giants VI. Lillie leagueTs Play To Draw The Giants and Indians played to a 9-9 draw Saturday in an ex- I.rEli1f1lngI.ii.i.Ie League bgggbgn game at Memorial Field. Russell Shephard pitched for the Giants and Sterling Mac-Fadyen for the Indians. Ronnie Rice of the Giants had four hits in four trips for the Giant.-: while Lloyd Doiron hit a home rim and triple and Johnny Arsriiault hit a triple for the Indians. CLASSIFICATION FOR TUESDAY AND SATURDAY RACES AT SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY TUESDAY NIGHT . (mass an-2 nasnlts--aiso.oo A rum l.nii Kslmurk, Judy Eudlong, Abner The Great. II Conto, Janet Clean. Ann's Pride, Propane, Ruby Queen. Calumelia, Kitty MacKay, cuss cc-2 nasnu.-aisuo A nag; Raj Stain Pat, Hilda Mar. You'll Sea. Dianne Carrol, Jay's Hope, I.mty's Lass, Cap Lee. Lil Frisco, Ella 3. Bobby Hunter. Junot BMOIO. Flthrl M, Frisco Guy. (mass (A nasnss-am.oo A man Borden's Frisco, Dsrky Patch, Iler. Bobby Senator, Lucky Dale, Boy. Rublson, Bruce's Slater. CLASSDII TIIOT--2 DAG!-ll'.5-6150.00 A DA!!! WinnIe'a Last. Jimmie A, Frisco The Great, Sir Francis Drake. Muriel E. Senator Craigmyle. Vella mils. Judy Kali-nuck. Buddy Budlong. Guy Harvester. Deelantlon to she! and drawing for pootdona Monday 1! Non. Standard Time. SATURDAY NIGHT OLASI JUNIOI I'll! POI ALL-I DAQII-QC A DAQ Yuta. Whispering l-lope, Lmig. Grist, Johnny l(aImuck,,iAnn'I Dream. Ilsa. Donnp Mao. CLASS DAQBS-CIILI A ME Robert Bruce. Jo Jo 8pGI'I:Ir. lilac Streak. Ease. Chocolate Dip. Abner Meeoraw, Prince mum. nun new mini. Vorniu rah. Bill Hal. My Darling. CLAIII-I DAXS--OIIIU A IMC 0 I Yankee Joan, Tornmy Morgan. Lock! Ha:-not an. xoapoeii gm. it 'A rim-a in i to Cuker Pineau at third base. Both i times he prevented baseball Ross some auo.c.guuiaua,latog.i mu -K35. 1-nu amt llbhUVh','lul'IIolIo,'Wayn1. I... nun,- iliirls seven Iio-Ilun Game Flo:-baa Kuinedyb single and scored on lip madyb sacrifice fly to the outfield. There were two out in the ace- olid inning when Vern Hmdrlhsn singled and scored on M.acLeod's double. Then was one double play. Willie Dunn caught zwickark liner and fired in Billy Purcell to catch White off base. Whitlook Homers Twice Roy "Buck" Whitlock blasted two home runs over the left field fence to lead the Intermedigtc Abbies to a. seven inning 9-4 vIctofY DVBT shearwater in the second game of the doubleheader. Whltlock belted a two run homer in the firstlinning on a long drive that scored Eddy Lund ahead of him. He singled in the third innit-I and then unloaded another homer in -the fourth with Cuker Pineau on base. Elmer MacNeill. who followed Whitlock in the batting order. smashed a drive to the left field fence immediately after Whltlock hit his second. Another foot and M.acNeill would have had a four master. The Intermediates scored. five mm-s'in the third inning on singles by Lund. Whitlock. Ralph Pineau and Merlin Devine. Pineau and Devine both drove two runs across the plate with their singles. Donnie Macbean pitched for the Abbies and alowcd seven hits in posting the win. He struck out three and did not issue a walk. Murfitt was the starting pitcher for Shear- water. Phil Murphy made an outstand- ing running catch in centreffeld off Stabb for the best fielding play- Thf throwing of outfielder l!'.lmer "Rfle" MacNeill was another de- fensive feature. Twice MscNeill fir- ed striku from the left field fence runners from advancing. ' Charlie Ryan worked the first game and Glen Matheson the sec- ond. LITTLE SPORT ' -0. scribed as it is depicted in this photo of Keppooh Playgirl winning the sisth dash at the Charlotte- town Driving Park on Saturday night Car 14 9-1 awn can 1.. u..u aw. 1.4 Ax By Nose At The Finish Wire, The racing term winning by a across the finish wire has .Ilu!1m0V5d "P 1n:l'h9 l'1'9"0h I-0 5"” nose could never be as fully de- nosed out Barbara Ann Queen andlme mm W A 5"1”'1"3 track duel Chevie G. (centre) in the thrilling finish. This was one of the high- lights of a fine racing card. Keppoch Playgirl. d rive n by in winning this dash. she paced the Harold Stcad. led all the way. Bar- "1119 1,, 3,15 to chop 5 2-5 Keppoch Playgirl with her" nose bara Ann Queen and Chevie Gian her 014.-1 record, on pum- Barbara Ann Queen was driven by Cyril smith and olievie G. by Lorne Leicher. Keppoch Playgirl set a new mark seconds By THE CANADIAN PRESS The American League pennant race tightened up Sunday as Chl- header from Cleveland Indians while the New York Yankees whip- ped the Washington Senators in a single game. Box SCORE Jr. Abblol AB R H PO A I :13. Purcell, 2b . 2 0 0 1 1 0 W. Dunn. 3b . 2 l 0 I 2 2 F. Kennedy. a I 0 1 12 0 0 K. Ready. lb .. .. 1 0 0 I 0 0 K. MacDonald, rf J 0 l 0 0 0 .T. Kane. as . 2 0 o 0 1 I M. MacF'adyen, cf 2 0 It 0 0 .0 V. Handrahan, If 2 1 1 0 0 0 D. Maclcod. D 2 0 2 0 I 0 B. Lund. 2b . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 I... McGuigan. lb 1 0 0 4 0 0 D. LeCIair. c 0 0 ti 0 0 0 Totals 21 2 5 21 'I I shcanvater AB It H PO A E . 3 0 0 1 I 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 'I 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0i 1 0 0 0 0 I . 1 o o o o o! 25 0 0 I8 I 0 SECON D G AME Intermediate Abbioo AB 1! H. Pineau. 3b G. Flynn. 21: Lund. lb 13. Whitlock. as E. MacNei1l, rf P. Murphy, cf . R. Pinoau. if M. Devine, c .. . D. MacLean, p .. Totals 3 gaouunuupu-A i coo---.-anon s- ea-I-r--uno-I 3.-u--Anus--cg DIJ9C93G5&9y uovcecou-ool--AH '1 O -ruooo--u-:v-up Trudel. lb white, 2b . Hicks. if . . zwicker. as . Dechenes. e . Mayne. rf . Brown. lb Stabb. cf . Murfitt, p . Totals 8uuoobu8Eo: g.-.-...u-oooaoa 4HnHneOOBH: gonneunomu .-ocoeq:-ace! LIST P. Dale, Face Cloth, Barbara Ann Dean Swift. Orange Hal. Ronald G, Lee Cav- Faat Stepping. Glenda May, Pitt'l Grattsn, Chet Lynn Claver.,Poggy Delbert. Iain lritton. Hodgowood luiuiator Direct, Captain Morgan. ans-ctluo A natal Chicago made it four straight over Cleveland and cut the Ameri- can league leaders' margin to'one- half game over the Yankees. ' Lefthander Billy Pierce of the Truro Races TRURO (CPI -- Judge Miller. reined by Clayton MacLeod won the free-for-all on the harness rac- ing card here Saturday with a two and one placing. In the first dash. Judge Miller finished second to Don Turner's Tony Mite. In the second time out Tony Mite led until the thrce-quar- ter mark when the judge came ahead in win and Tony Mite fell back out of the money. Frankie Danicls was the only double winner of the night as he piloted Sport Volo to a surprise win in the opening race and then drove Follow Up Jr. to a close de- cision in the final. Other winners were Junior Hal in the second; Freddie Scott in the third: Leah Federal. owned by N. A. Renton. Moncion. in the fifth: and Nell Kalmuck. owned by L. C. Dyaart. Moncion. In the sixth. the season. cago White Sox swept a double-I The daily double on, Sport Volo in the first and Junior Hal in the second was Worth 3165. highest of White Sox Sweep Four Home Series From Fading Indians White Snx blanked the Indians in lthe first game 3-0 and Virgil :Trucka climaxed the sweep with a 8-2 victory and moved the third- place Sox to within three games 'of the top. The Yankees meanwhile. combed Washington's Maury McDermott and Chuck Stobbs for 12 hits and gained a 7-3 triumph. The National League race re- mained at a standstill as the Giants divided a doubleheader with the Pittsburgh Pirates while Brooklyn Dodgers split a double- header with Philadelphia Philllcs. New York held its five and one- half game first-place lead over the Brooks by trouncing the Pirates 13-7 before falling to American League castoff Dick Littlefield in the second game 5-1. Brooklyn blew a six-run lead. l but came back to beat the Phillies 8-7 in the first game. Philadelphia squared matters in the second with a 3-1 victory behind the pitching of Herman Wchmeier and Robin Roberts. DOUBLEHEADEE SPLIT Cincinnati R e d l e g .1 divided a doubleheader with Milwaukee Braves by the Identical scores of 6-5. Back-to-back home runs by BRIGHT NEW ROOMS .' M0l)I IlN IA(1Il IIII I2 . HILASONAIII I RAH 54 PI IIMANI NI New YMCA Saint Jnnn, N. M. -' OVI HNIGHI ni classification Johnny Kalmuck. H:-dgi-wood ing Hope, JoiJo Spencer. muck. Bud's Echo. Money Royal. Dale 3. Marion E. bara Ann Queen. Laurel Chief, hLuoIa&du&oIaoaovily. For Wednesday ' FREE FOR ALL - 8000.00 Chief.,Honest Abe. Babe Rriiton. Anne's Boy. Lucky Chief. Direct Mite. A. G. Scott. Gahagan. Whisper- 3850.00 Robert Bruce, My Darling. Anne's Dream, Chocolate Dip. Miss Donna Mae, Essa, Mighty Duh, Miu Knox, Lit.tle Delbert. Rani Joe. Belle Budlong. Bessie Budlong, Prinru Budlong. Abner McGraw, Yuta. 3850.00 Mary Mark, Jonndnie, Tlaxscott. Lynn Clever. Wsymark, Feather Duster. Judy Khlmuck, Peggy EIIII. Winnie'a Last. Rajah Hanover. Arlonway. Pet Hanover. Jennie Kal- Guy Harvester, Tartan. Chet 8800.00 Fairgo, Amtico. Misa Commando, Billy Budlong, Vornita Pearl. Captain Morgan, Eva Budlong, Silk Hal. True Hal. Suffolk Chief, Judy Budlong, Keppoch Playgirl, Bar- Bobby Hunter, Lady Abner. Carl Aubrey, Sea Plant. Col. Budlong, Dean Swift. Sister Verna, Chcvie 0., Carl Frisco, Calumetts, Orange Hal. Rnnlda. Doolarolnn body at 1:0!) P.M. standard Time-will be drawing XAIIJOISPETOWN DRIVING PARK nsiiuiin-Mamie Queen's County nan arm oami: ASSOCIATION nosnav. my 12- aoom as, r. w. c. o'o'ciock Dsyligiit 11...! an amend attend the Reds the opener. Del Crandall singled home Andy Pafko with what proved the winning run in the sixth inning of the nightcap. Joe Cunningham's sixth-inning home run gave St. Louis Cardinals a 4-3 victory over Chicago Cubs. It was Cunningham's fifth homer since he joined life Cards 12 days ago. . The usually weak-hitting Boston Red Sox unlimbered their big bat: with a 40-bit attack in two games as they hammered Philadelphia Athletics 18-0 and 11-1. Rookie second baseman Reno Bertoia hit his first major league homer in the fourth inning and it proved the margin of victory II Detroit Tiger snipped Baltimore Orioles 2-1. The White Sox, getting back into the American League race after dropping four in a row to Cleve- land last weekend. received brilli- antly pitched games fi-om'Plerce ' J. Dov.-ling of lllaurice Iiowlingl Wins. Iierlli -N. B.-. P..i-..!;.9.2l!.;l .. the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island Will cup tcaxn with a. M-hole total of 150 Sunday. The N3.-P.E.I; Golf Anociatlon -had memo ad four district tourna- ments and the toil 13 D1!-Y0?! Dllyr oftfortihebu'1iIi.'1'heot.herthree position: on the team for the inter- provincial matches at London, Ont... Aug. 14 will be decided in the an- nual N.B. - P.E.I. uuurnament at Fredericton July 19-22. Dowling find two 75 rounds nor an eight - over - psr performance. Three strokes off the pace were Bob Gray and William Beer of Charlottetown with scores of 152. John Steele. of the Riverside golf and country club, was third with M fiball -Games This Evening The following City League soft- ball games are scheduled to be played this evening. at 6.45: a.v.c. at Sunshine Island Dairy (Park- dalevdiamond): Legion at Lions (Knights diamond); City at L.Y.C. (old diamond). S earwaler win I ice In Softball The Shearwaier Flyers won a softball doubleheader here yester- day afternoon as they defeated the Basilica Youth Club 17-8 in the opener and edged Canada Packer: 9-8 in the second game. westlake pitched for Shearwatcr against the B.Y.C. and gave up ten hits. sonny Stull hurled for the B.Y.C. and allowed only four hits but was the victim of poor sup- port. Dunstan MacDonald pitched for the B.Y.C. in the seventh in- nmx. Stull led the E.Y.C. at the plate hanging out three hits in four trips. Pierce hurled for shearwater against Canada Packers while Henry I-lartinger pitched for the local team. Pierce gave up five hits and Hartinger seven. Shear- water scored twicc in the last of mg seventh. to win the game. The Pickers were leading 5-0 going into the fourth inning when Shear- water scored six times. Lmirifvlili Pro Golf Title EDMONTON, (GP)-Stan Leon- ard of Vancouver Marine Drive won -the Canadian Professional Golfers” Association championship Saturday with a 54-hole total of 2015. five under par. He beat de- fending champion Henry Martell Continued on page 15 of Edmonton by three strokes. it 'I'lit-':a&jh r ------u an" 2"- -- Dean Gallon. Whispering and Alina llcaraw each won two boats Saturday night at the but racing meat of the season at the Charlottetown Driving Park. Ber- bara Ann' Queen and xeppock Playgirl were the other dad: win- ners. ' Dean Gallon. the fast trotting son of Bill Gallon. won both dub- es of the Olasaificd Trot with three or four lengths to spare. He tted the last mile in 2.12-and could have better-ed his time had he been pushed. Owner and driven Earle Sample milled Dean Gallon away from the field at. the hadfway mark in the 2.12 mile. He moved away easily and trotted the last. half in 1.04 Dean Gallon was barred from the pari-inutuela in the second race as the result of his impres- sive win in the opening mile. His time in the first mile. was 2.14 3-5. Aside from Dean Gallonls lin- pressive performance there were many standout features about the meet. Whispering Hope. driven by Cyril smith. raced two great miles to win the feature pace. . Elwood Shaw rained the promis- ing Abner Mcoraw to a new rec- ord of 2.15 in the third dash and then came ha k to take Abner home ahead 0 the field in the seventh dash. Keppock Playgirl. driven by Har- old Stead, won the Stems Ltd. Classified Pace by edging Barbara Ann Queen ind Chcvie G. at the wire in the most exciting finish of the night.- The quinella. of Whispering I-lope and Miss Donna Mae paid 378.50 at the pari-mutuels while the daily double on. Barbara Ann Queen and Abner McGra.w returned 814.00. .Whi.opering Hope equalled his mark in pacing the last dash in 2.13 3-5. Ann's Dream. who went away at the pole. broke on the first turn and Miss Donna. Mae shot to front ,opening up a. lead of three lengths. As they went past the half it was still Miss Donna Mae out front by three lengths followed by Little Delbert. incbert Bruce and Whispering Hope. Whispering Hope opened up at the three-quarter mark and moved up) to pass Miss Donna Mac in the stretch. Little Delbert also came on to nose out Miss Donna Mac. Abner Mceraw, owned by Dr. George Bishop, beat off a great stretch drive by the Sam Kennedy driven Falrgo to win the thini dash. In the seventh dash Abner McGraw moved to the top at the eighth-pole. Money Royal took over the lead at the threequarter mark only to see Abner Moaraw move up in the stretch to win his second race of the night. .Barbara Ann Queen and Lonfe l..etcher's promising Chevie 6. Weekly Baseball Schedules-For Minor Leagues Following is the Little baseball schedule for this week: Monday-Jindians vs. Phillics. 'niesdsy-Phillies vs. Giants Wednuday-Indians vs. Kem- ington (N) Friday-Giants Ksnsington (2) Saturday-Indians vs. Phillie: Bantam League schedule: Monday-Cardinals vs. Dodgers. Tuesday-Dodgers vs. Ysnkeu Thursday-Yankees vs. Cardinals. at Friday-Cardinals vs. T 4 Leagu g ngou noouun. fraiygatjilialiing M:iie!I-Sat. paced strong miles in the second clash with Barbara Ann Quoen winning. Kappoo” Play in led all the way in the sixth of and won by a nose over Baxbarsmanqueen and Chevic G. g - Hut. 1.... rain Dadd Dean tosuon (lampie).L.,,,..,...1 Seaman) Feather Duster ( Chet Lynn Olever (Shaw) Peggy-lllllis (stead) ...... .. Jennie Kalmuok (Letobor). Times: 2.14 3-5: 2.12. . De ri Gallon owned and driven by rl Sample. Part-rnutuels: First. dub. 0.2.50, 2.10. 8.10; 313.70. 5.10: 06.10. sccom-IAndlIat.bna&ao Barbn-a.Ann Queen (0. linit.h)i Keppooh Playgirl (Stead) ..5 Chcvie G. (Letcher) -I-oousuuou Kitty 'Mcxay (FitaPatrick).. Ethel M. (MacDonald) . June Breeze (Cudniore). Times: 2.20 2-5: 2.15. Barbara Ann Queen owned by U. L. Monaghan, Sydney. and driv- en by Cyril smith: Keppooh Play- girl owned by 11.3. Willis and driven by Harold Stead. Psi-i-mutuels: Sixth dash. &l.'Io, 3.70. 2.70; 32.30, 2.10: 82.10. Third And seventh Dain- Abner McGraw (show) . Fuirgo (Kennedy) Money Royal (Collins) .......- Silk Hal (Llewellyn) ..... ..... J Marion E. (Kelly) Vernita Pearl (I.cwery)..........5 Suffolk Chief (Downs) .. ..... ..'I Times: 2.15; 2.13 2-5. ' Abner Mcaraw owned by an Geo. Bishop and driven by lined Shaw. Part-mutuels: First bah: 8l.l0. 3.20. 2.40; 34.50. 3.30; 34.10. looond dash: 85.50. 3.20. 2.50; 0I.'I.U. 5.40, M20. g 'ro..mi And Eighth nuan- Whispering Hope (0. Sm.iiih)....1 Mist Donna Mac (Demand). Little Delbert (Sample) -. Esso g0'Mea.r.a) Ann's Dream (Coll . Robert Bruce (MacNdl1)... Prince Budlong (Oudmon) Times: 2.15 25; 2.12 25. Whispering Hope owned by Asia- old Weeks. Fredericton. and drives by Cyril Smith. Pari-inutuels: First. 00.40. 5.!) 3.80: 313.90, 5.90: 87.0). I l I I 'I I C S .-mama-0-w -I -0-can noun FIIEL IIILS But by Test 1 DIAL 9911i Gus Bell and Ted Kluszewakl gave i .LL.j.LL.LL.....L..: SEE ..'rHEoa ALL THE IIG srscncuun PERFORMERS NECESSARY -To MAX; "A GREAT more snow- c. Bare Back: I e do Wild Wednesday I WIN"- T? -I A"1'IIhI.r no air at- EATEST WILD Colt Itoitllli I and wooi.i.v WESTERN. A SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY July 14 . 3' o'cg-lock Standard v Time Admission Adults 1.50.-A IlIIiIilron50c I If Woof-Iior Unfavorable Rodeo be held in tin Rucowu rt. 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