A li'ii'ry,l Battle For Leadership i The Sunshine Island Dairy and Jack Honneesey two. Garth CF03. Canada Packers continued their hit. Joe Revell. Angle Carroll, torrid ruse tor leadership in the Jack Hennessey and Art Bailem an city softball Leuue by poltinc hit is-iplel. victories over the Legion and Keeie Don Clark pitched a seven hitter Drug. for the Packers in their win over The Dairymen defeated the xee- the Legion. John Thistle started ten 10-7 while the Packers downed for the Legion and was relieved the Legion 19-8. ' by Joey Leclsir. They were touch- Art Ballem posted his sixth win ed tor a total'o1 iii hits., of the campaign as he hurled the hen Arsenniilt. Reg Hughu and i Y k ii If I N' h .anees ay n int i - h To Defeat White Sox 7-5 Dairy to their win over the xee- Jim Dowllng rammed out home fers. He struck out eight batters runs for the Packers, while Joey ('5 Th . V l c"""""' Pm” in ”m” "M k”' ""3 "””"" m The following is today's schedule: before being relieved in the sixth Leclair hit 3 four-master for the hlaitir A.F. iiormley Heads Field In P.E.l..Rifle Shoot Heading the field at the conclus- Sgt A. M. Johnston .ion of yesterday's matches for the Mejor G. A. MacDonald . Grand Aggregate for the Governor Mrs. Irene Hardy .. General's medals was Major A. F. Sgt. E. Coles Gormley, P.E.l. Regiment. with s Tpr. R. Barwise . .. score of 535. Just one point back Sgt. J. D. O'Connell were Major (Rev). George A. Ma.e- Lieut. G. J. Rogers . Donald and Gunner C. C. Strong. Gnr. H. S. Wood The matches fired at the Squaw Pte M. M. Wood Point Range yesterday included.'rpr. R. Andrew the MacDonald Tobacco Company Gnr. H. T. Vesey match at 200. 500 and 600 yards ior Cpl. A. Rodd .. . the Artillery Trophy. This was won Orcdt. R. Hambly by Licut. T. F. Balnes, R.C.N. (R). Capt. A. J. Mccabe with Gunner Strong in second Lieut. P. T. Hooper place and Sgt. G. A. Coles third. OTC. W. H. Waring The ion vsical Fitiiess March at, pg. R, an Mgxa The New York Yankees scored the American Lea ue' Ii 300 yards suds captured by Lleut. R lsgt, M, Foitin .y six runs in the last two innlngs,lby 255 games. Righthzndgt 9 a'm'”Gmm3 p"c"l'"' umuw by mom" chunk Banemi Legion Reg Hugh" had three mu 1.; Jenkmg in 3 shmhcgg 35 he nndi Cadet 3' cnnnnuy . 97 Till) City League softball giimdslthree or them on s ninth Inning Wynn yielded ll hits as he posted 10 ”'m'TPhm1e,5 p"cu”' H” woo” 1' 6'1) in mm kn” for the Pukelml whlle mu, omen, and for top spot Mm; Sgt. Roy vessey 96 are lsclledliled to be played this homer by Mickey Mantle, and his 14th victory. ll I-mi-Indians Pi'8cii-5e- Don MacDonald pitched for the Lon Arsenault and Jimmy Dowllng -:4-3 gm the 15 rounds. oth,” my Fnsgn KL. Tnorbmn 95 evening at 6:45. The Basilicztithe Chicago White sex "(-5 Wed- The Tribe's winning runs cum 2 D-m--Biilliam Klimt A11 Player! Keelers and accepted the loss. each had three for tour. charlie the ,ho.,.-.,;, ,,.e,,. um... Mm; LL B. 3' Jones 95 Youth Club will meet the Parkdale nesday, in the sixth inning. Bob Avila who are interested please report Rollie Lee and Barry Hugh each sincisir oi the Legion went three MacL,enn3n' pm R, R. Mex”. SEL Sgt. R. Cores n 95 Ll0llS on the Parkdale diamond? The victory moved the Yankees sinlkd "3 19" imd Icored on Al m Randy Edw”d5' 5131895 ON 1013' hil-ll0l' "10 D31i'Y' ii” 1011?- Willif iile Bike Shop Wheelers Dioihwiiilln two games oi the leegue'R0Seil'S 1W0-base clout to centre. mm men. with Lee getting two triples. The umpires were Ev. MscNeiii G. G. MacLeniian and Capt. R. A 7 I ' n Mccabe, Tyros ' Keeie Drug on tho old diamond. lleading Cleveland Indians who Thai! Vic Weill Slililkd W Film. ' in the P. E, 1. nine ,u,;ociau.,.. , V ev- --in-a had I night engagement with storms Rosen. - y Tram Match the 'A' team of the AB R I Emu” t - k C R Boston, Manny, blast into the Th? Rand mgr! theirl lone I ' centre field seats came after the N” ,” 9 . , I On Indie! ' 0C lname had been held up 68 min, by Bill Consolo, Jim Piersall end I ' P.FI.I. Regiment led the field witlil Cadet Pi Landnun ' lites by rain with the Yanks at Ted wml-3m5' Evuy "m" l" "'19 Angle Carroll had three hits and and Henry Gauthier. i-I score nf 1.010. Members of tlicl-Cadet Rt K'.”ml' a tram were Major G. A. MacDonald.igpr' Et Norma ' I n . . H. R . ' i R d S If - s.:2:..;: r.:”.:::.':: 222.222 1. Llfiiinm "ere Tililillili has." sir .22 i::..:i";:..": win. '::"f..::"::: iim . Bin 12- ""E:l”vEv'm Header At Memorial Field ' s r . - am an ress r r were the P.E.I. Regiment 'B' team can” Gt Macmmna" ” o t 93 Til” liisl Wick Cal 1'30? 3” me Walk llgaillsl Jock Harsilmnn and Wynn who has a record or seven VANCOUVER (CP) - Alth I . ' . . . .- V . i . . losses. ciulh p, E,1.Reg,mem-CH1-eam mm the Chailottetonii Diiving Park before took third on a single by Joe n 1 th bi . d it 28th I..A.A. Regiment. Today the. R E' 1' RA" Tum Much Old Home Week will be held thislcollins. Then came Mantlef Thenclevglggdn-flxhthlndu has larlllecndatlit uptlm tlgl:)EI'lll:l:cE:Xl':lI3elll'1: All Mme Lnsue imam! Wm we 0 Jones Memorial Match will be tired P.E.l. Regt "A" Team: Welllilg. the first event set 101' The New Yllrk Gllinii broke I ?no,r,-Ina ow; h d :35 11;) his last 18 Games revolves about the track Mun" In the "awn! 1"” Mme A F with 10 51,015 each at 200' 500 nnd Mann. G A Mncnonnld 341 3:30 pm. istandard 'f1n'-,0). nsix-game losing streak with a 10-0 om gt: epe C 2' Huth lgs hauoyed and field stars. there's a growing Leugue doublbheadef under the ' ' . 600 rai'tis. F(tll()Wllig are yestr'rdny's Capt. A..l Mt'Cabe 330, Thrills and spills, skill and dare Eprlglllzl Hgillllst the 53- L0Ul5 keg; tortworgtl; 0:14en3tst E1 Nlzal belief that can-'-id3'S 5Wiillm9l'S will Hfnhunilllt ?::?;n:LvI:el,:e:1hl;1::;3g L w' : a V i . .' .. J h At lll t . t i stoi a . Capt. R, A. Mccabe .. 330 Iieniltfnnztl:le:i:orl;1ll:n&BlUV:t;i::)1a thsehofgtkeiipiighiendh sthe srnunrnnty his rlntlltllhncof Yg;ol3:L:;;;da(yA;)ighghuA M coaingcikn f;i;ri;ysh;r;ar;fanheogi0g0;'; giut bt;libt.i1i.s year ling tonigllivf in e The Fraud Aurenie ”- iih . d hi 15h ' ii. T i 'y" 1 mid "0 "WP 9"- i” The Goverilor Genes-nl's Medals ,, ,, rrmal 1010 gggvgn L0 be me but meet or the tyl3n:e:lrll'inullixi1h Rosbln lnoiiteliltlsmlior won h” 15m conucuu" Vlcmry :i?il1i'lcet)IlltsdIi:i?mtlllel stylllamrlrliir-cse,'d:liIi;);l Dllyeu are selling tickets, and they The RCA! Lime League” as. V 351, Rug. 3 T,..,,, . . the most victories in the league. over his one-time teammates, chl- breannnn with nptnnlsm wednesg will also be available at the gate. fgatgd the Lemon .g Quem mi”, n1giorCACF.slGormley 535 Sgt. g. go;-.5 .. , nv-w-e------ Dusty Rhodes hit three honw cago tcubs. Wdesneday night as day at the Empire non). The first game, which gets un- hem pug inst night by the scorn nfn -C A Jlllgo lid, 534;- MR” 4A 1;?-563 1 V 1 F -1, mm and wnne Mm nammd Brooklyn defeated the Cubs 3-1. .-.Don.. ,.,,ne us off in the derhway at '1 p.m..wllith bringmim of 12-4, Bethel pitched for th. mfn' M';n.y' nffnegfan " ' )3 ' i ' ””” ii ' i kn his 36th. Eddie Mathews of Mir T591 "””""m kei” the Dixliie” 5V”"'5v'' 5” N”""a”a "We "llilhi if " lhgpggiaj "dame "id ffe" boys in .blue for three innings and heme T F tsgmest i 533! Total mm waukeo led the league last sea- Wliiiil W0 games of the league- surprise a lot of people. We have Gmm:Pai:m'iKemmYmn-wufgzet no runs were scored of! his slants 0,iCd-t vv In war-1,53 523 P E I n t ..C.. T , ”" Wm 43 leadmg New Ymk Gian” ”h5””g1.b:"":”lkfd5.”'ll(d ?I"3'b”,dy 3 ' Taylor relieved him in the fourth M, M M wood mi rs”-n Gtid M L''"”- 331 , lo the onlihoiher dwlizllt I-Cb Daze 5019 Mill Hill Jeiicoat held 38;; is'"mf1y Euggginplcwiftne 3'1"" --e-e-:----- and Brackenbury pitched the last Gnn H. T Vesey : mm L? .M .Ma.CLe:il:menniiaii M) Fnzngsepded And). Anderson. nl gllnil the Dctioit Tigers walloped Broo iyn to four hits, the last one Ntarman wags paritiicularl? "F style swimmer. Gladys has an 17 two frames. Oliver pitched "for the Szi. P. J. Laiidrluaii 526: Sgt. Pt. Vessry . I 1130 his ms” t(;”l'1';”('1'”QtHa"p?3m:3c: t'h)(;(i;l(de(l'efl)l'1I'llll: D1l?2lh:Sl)Csl1l(Fll,el0s?l?E Ettlzllggnellla tsrmhe srlgclftlthl. Ylgftllll 1:313: thllsmsm abom "'ye”'old Gladys :Zf3”df1”'”'” lime gmade in me Ifiegmll-tl'leay1t?rxitK(tt'the only home Set. G. G. MncLcnnan 526 Kg UVFl'lJ0i3-'91? -ii . Ln. oer -. - ,. . , V Priestley of Verdun, Qu ., 1 - -ylir free-Slye 8 the trials l” " 9 C C5 - C;nL R A. Mccnbe 524! Tomi wolilnst night. Tlllsr t'VE:lllllg Alldtliioniagtgyail o0futl!lil;Iedee:u';m:'0E:,:I:' Jdr: ml: the lcnvfr 19” lleld Sltimdh 6 me three weeks ago and now is swim. RCAF . 127 002-12 Tm? R. Barmse I 524 28 LAA "A" Team. wn meet Paul mus 1” Wm, prmng Hned most of the Reason with a b irilmlpnlnexns blast matched one ”'mr”TT' -"”" ming the 4d0 in 5:2l.8. LEGION . . 000 301- 4 sgn A. M. Jonnsmn - wan Lietui -E B J - an ises to be a closely-contested semi-nhmkm left wrist M Ab” pmhn 3' up iner in the top of the son with the bases loaded in the Beth Whittall. also of Montreal. Umplrcg .. Plate, U, Gallant; .nM R. And,” n 523; um. R- E. J33:-ism 3;? lii;zil5”n;ai:scl:I.” I. I I N 1 cu Jed h-is Hm mmpme game and igilgrathrtlhnat produced the only Chi- first. sandy Amores tripled with nad tcllpped oiiinirgezzseconds and Bases. G. Harris. E. Boates. L4. L R. EH19 k- H 522. - - - r 5 H 3' n i : -iiias ll ie a as , . '. . p w R956 0 (1,; and t 0 er ime now s 2 . e...-......j. on: w. E. Halldlns 521:; 54” P' J Lmdngan 335 :3”Jffnl(l(t"f?1d1; 6"l6aL;3l:.'1;'”.1.::”3t',loiaoilliigiillgngcllidpin--4.:Eie Colc- Mg” H.;'gh" Will! Over from all: inecthee thircl bu: was felt IE:::in00'y::g0f"ri;te- . ,,,. , H ,.b” ,-j "7 - '-.s.t-. oi- - - erwi menonist dthiid , , a a - ;r;nRhR:1e 7777 u n:otnl 9945.3: 5-Pnll-flrliils malt-ii uill plti;3":l?imV:rcS”C5lg?gics"1:131? lgletgrsg and one out in tn: n?:tn. lie mginnicrdled the levengnn Chicago air-ringi hgls a full secnnd Eff her 8 0 C 0 O J w- we FUEL aiis Sgt. J. 1). O'Connell .. siu M D f I . Senators, a three-hit 2-1 triumph reeze a rd strike past ciyde d bl . ' ' i f: cgdei. B. Connolly .. 513! E eV.f.i?e”imw ,0, nu, mm doubles in a pitchers duel with Bob Po;t,:r- Mcculloush. ollheuvictory was the mth in II 1tf.Jmb"y1e:.!?:,sl”f.l,f, lime 425 PM it! Tali 3 Sgt, R. Vc..rey . gig. has been made' and ma mShmund1fie:1l";l, W(l)lC- iallowed 0rl11lybf3I')ethic?- The first Brooklyn run came row for the Dodgers and their ends and is doing n Sand 53 sec, I i .EoIgg'l'93 5l'll '' match this Evening D9" P”k"'lrtinswin l.l1l9O::VCf1(l.l)lr(l)nflln(g) rlyhg? c3l.e..l.VBLlked Jack": Robin. seventh In that last eight games” 0nds' ' '3'-':'j':1'j:'G 511 and Charlie Wlllrlt will play Har-Ii with two (mi cum courmeyn 509 -I-rnnsgcnnndn Mow” M Snmg Md POW” mid Abe Zakemi Tiwleldniibled. scoring Vern Stephcnsv l . n. . are two doubles' teams fr m the" v ' d 1 afafxeriuggmnlo agistg” ll'”.l”.5 Summersldc Air Station engined nilmgr,3:3.,iL';,C"f;lf.bt3"by.:f,f,',:'cpi'nch7l km.-f-mm wwmgmn ni:1d39Gri;ndP;li5: this event mid they will see theirlhiltiriz for Billy Hunter. siniiledi I .505ilJV the scfire of 14-1 at the Grand mm" ”” Md” ""””'”" K”"”edy a”"” me 9'3” 503lRii'si' p;cnic yesterday, Teed) D--Di-WW” A , The km? Washmlflon W.” canw. Regina May Have iieii l'5l'” 555 F URNITU R E Llf.”ll. E. B. Jonfts Mrs. Irene Hardy Cni. A Rodd . Licut G. .7. Rogers Gnr. R A. Vtssei Mrs. Irene Rogers LiP'll. P. T. Hooper .. Trir. F. Hooper . set. M. Fort;n Sgt. K. W. Borden . F Sgt. R. L. Thorburn Cdi. P. Landrigan . AB R. T. Bowles Gnr M. Carver . O Cdt. R. l-lambly I Tpr. E. Norrie . Cadet R. Kennedy 1 coo. s. G. Bowles . .. . l l 500 lowed only four hits and no walks, third when Johnny Pesky grounded. 499 Gomm and Glllis pitched for the r - n i , H k T t. C lm th n ll d in pick 35T;:?E”"5IZT"i::”.ZiEi73:3f.EEz .',.2....2E. Si 53'"... ?5ijnl:E;s”i:rnff 3:1 , , , . . ' A ' 4 - e n n lm he ossi i-n . c c'ca was lnr or ie 5 433 mmal -Wells iity ill Regina having .1 profl:)ssional.eighth against 10 vicl.ories. a thThe Same W3-Clllznllstliil lii liigatihockey team this season will be Coleman now has a l0-l2 record ere were no 5 ri eou on e eridiscussed i R ' - t d b . PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Ea l I nreilicfiialy in which have been on hand loo Ion orre esenl lines which we no on - .. Jean trsenault led the TCM at- , pcde , Association. Edmonton Ex-.iiing and scored on Smoky Burgcssfl . ' ack wit three hits in five trips 'hibiiion Asstciati d R i 110 xii . Phil d lphia Phillies dc-l , ' o l O W... er carr or which should 0 out to make space for Fall shi menls soon Hill Peters got two each. Macxinnanl Norman Couch. manager of the Enesday night to move into the Na- 1 468 MacQuaid, MacNel11 and Fjtzgemid Saskatoon Quakers of the Westorn'litinal League's fourth spot. a detileach got a single hit for the A11.lHnckcy League, said Wednesday Willie Jones of the Phils hit the 466 Stars. the meeting hzid been arranged tnnfirst pitch offered him in the third 0 a 453i Mncxinnon hit I doubie and see what niizht be done nbniiuinning into the left field stands for . g ' o 4” MMNEHI n mph, me n. .L. .,R.c-gin.-i becoming the fourth Pi-ai. his eighth homer at the season. M d S I t I t - d W W mm M the gmon city ,, ,,,, Wm. Mm, M, M. .,g,,.,, .,,.,,, IS I - ummer earance IS amos an annua EVER an 0llS Oll H 4241 -We three-bagger off rcliefer Frank - -- - . . . P. . A Ed meme we. note carefully the Bargains offered , ... Baseball Results "ill 995 l:;';cn:.;;g.g'g;.:g;::-;;a';;:. ' - i' . N u 1 I a (mg a ' i .0 a Y 05 Ra .l.Iiile leaguers Lltut Mir! Macbcllilall r t Milwaul-it-e Oil 0l2 (none 11 1 . D - "4 Piitsbiiiyzh 200 002 000-4 7 3 mcicr. who relicvcd starter Ciiril Pt.-. R. R McKay .. 821.. G. G- Milchcmiail - W, Biirdette, K0510 (6! and The Blniiinsziw Rn-rrx-9 .-lrm.l'iSin-imons in the eighth with one 74;C..nnda”. Lnue”eld' Law (5) andnhnsrimll lnriiii rlrifmieil Ilic .Vlon- l 1--3 pc. Kroehler Chesterfield Suite; 2 pc. rose and Capt. R. A. Mccabe. Ont. , 73IAtwell, Shepard (7). W-Burdetic,l'"3”P LHH” I'"'r'e'”'”'5 4'3 9" CLEVELAND (AP)-Maid"! l-hel Gm: W Welsh . Cadet G M.'.cLeiiii:iii CPO. L. Llewellyn .. 1'-"O. R. W. Ross .. .. Set. H. 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