“Reece v 5- Anehors And Legion To Open Semi-final Playoff my Lgggug baseball playoffs "; under way tonight at the Park pnmond when Anchors and Leg- ‘on tangle in the first game of a but of five series to decide the prim that will meet the league ‘eadnjg Rovers in the filial! Ill!‘ tro hy- - ‘hgnnspivho have been following m! league all season long are “my well l-iet up over the com- a,‘ series for all season long the who two squads have been play- h. close knit strussles that have 5ft the outcome in doubt right. up D the final out and with both at me mp of their game now an |ven better. more hotly contested orand of bell is expected to be out. “Saigon have a. slight edge on ‘amcs played between the two (can rivals this season but siit worrying the Anchors man- pement in the least and last night Freddy MicCabe, Anchors master mind together with Charlie Riean, team captain were confident m. their squad of defending [hgmplflnd would face the nortlr- mg crew in the finals. Tonlght’! game ls scheduled to get underway at 5.30 sharp and players are asked to make an effort to be on hand and ready av that time. It is the only Will! {f having at least a chance of liillB innings belnz played and a gme called before regulation time gnot considered any real test of itienzth. l'o Fine Umpire For Thumhing Nose MONTREAL. Aus- 11 — (GP)- mnic Shaughnessy. Drflidflli ‘>9 the International Baseball League raid here tonight he intended to fine Umpire Dzlgan for b01111“! ‘ll’! the second game of a double- header between Toronto and Mon- treal for l5 minutes while he mumbed his nose at the crowd. a written statement to this affect was signed by a dozen wi.- nesscs. Mel Jones, manager of the Mont-real Royals brought the in- cident to the attention of tre league president immediately after ihe game. shhnghriesay said that he riad asked the Umpire about the charge. but the latter had denied it. rlaiming that he was only tixung its mask. l.-__ Brandon Seeks To Build Strong Junior Team WLNNIPEG. Aug. l8—lCP)—-The annual exodus of Manitoba's hoc- key youth to distant fields is at hand with many puck stars re- ported heading east. However, rumors here and in Brandon iri- iiicate the wheat city may reverse the procedure by luring eashirn purkchasers into Brandon Elk livery this winter. Senior pucksters have been re- ported headed from Winnipeg to Calgaigv arid Lethbridge in the Western Canada Senior [REA-HIS and to the English and Scents: Leagues. Junior and juvenile stars are earmarked for teams in the Ontario Hockey Association. Reports from Brandon indicate a strenuous rebuilding cnmpawlii ie being undertaken iii an effort to bring the Memorial Cup to that city this year. The cluh will lie new from the executive down-- cnli two members of last year's dirc-lors remaining. Bill Ma.‘- Kcnzic has been signed as (‘Oi'\(i. to replace Hoss Nicholson. who led the club to the western finals last winter MacKcnzie is a former N. H L. star. who performed with Montreal Maroons and other clubs. - The new executive is reported by lhc Winnipeg Free Press to be more than interested in four mem- ‘ners o last season's Memorial Cup- winni g Toronto st. Michaela club. The report says a high executive of the Elk‘s team revealed nego- tiations are proceeding and that the team is hopeful of reversing lhc procedure of the east oruniriili puck stars from the West-they intend to bring some easterners wrest. _$fii_i- I REMEMBER _ WilEil By The (lira-adieu Press Tiger Flo ers became the only Négro to hod the worlds middle- weight boxing title when ho out- Elimed Harry Gre-b at New York. . years ago tonight. Flowers held Jile crown four months. losing to Yiiiley Walker Dec. 3. ‘AA.- 17th P. E. I. Rsoos. Rsgt. All ranks who attended Comp Utopia are asked to him in rifles and other equipment el the Ann- wries Tuesday evening, Aug. i9, oi 7 pan. s Tonight llios Defeat Alerts 26-10 Yesterday morning, on the Knights of Columbus softball dia- mond. the vies took s. one-sided decision from the Alerts .by the score of 26 to 10. The winners were heavy at bat and chalked up runs in nearly every innings while their oppon- ents had four empty turns at bat. They lineii up as follows: Vice: M. MacDonald. G. Joseph. H. Murnaghan B. Crabbe, C. Roberts. H. Gallant. D. LeCiair, R. Drew, D. Doiron. A. Condy. Alertn-D. Nicholson, D. Clarke, R. Clarke, C. McDougall. J. Le- Clalr. M. Pirteau. O. Trainor, J. Roberts. R. Kelly. Score by innings: Vics 713 3B3 10-26 Alerts . 530 011 00-10 Next game, this morning at 10.30 will see Cardinals meeting the Stars. Interrupted Game To Be Finished Sept.25 NEW YORK. Aug. 1%- (AP)- Presiderit Ford Prick of the Na- tional Leauze today ordered Sni- rlay’s second game between Brook- lyn Dodgers and Philadelphia Phil- lies at Shlbe Park be replayed as a "suspended game," starting at the last half of the seventh lan- ing with the Dodgers leading 5-4. Seething after receiving a re- port from his umpires, Frick call- ed the game, halted by the '1 o'clock Pennsylvania curfew, s. "farcical exhibition which was a disgrace to baseball and s con- plete travesty of e11 the rules of sportsmanship." The game was called by Umpire George Barr shortly after Harry Walker, first Philadelphia batter in the last half of the seventh, inning. had taken his place at the plate. The count on him was two balls and one strike. and that is where the two clubs will resume play on Sept. 25. Frick was angered by the um- pire‘: report that the Phillles de- liberately stalled for time aft-r the Dodgers scored what might have been the winning run in the » first half of the seventh. They told Frick that the Phlls niadc no attempt to put out Brooklyn base runners. and otherwise employed means of “beating the clock." The remaining 2 1-2 innings will be played off before the start of a regularly scheduled game be- tween the two clubs Sept. 25. Maritime Baseball MARYSVILLE. N.B.. Aug. 18 — (C?) - Marvsville Royals. unleash- ed a IS-hlt attack tonight to set back Gvrnd Falls Cataracts 9-3 in the opening game of 'he New Brunsw-rlc senior baseball play-riffs hare. Tile scccnd game i,, the best of three senor will be played at Grand L-‘alls Wediirsdny night. MIDDLETON, N.S.. A113. 18 — (c?) lvridclcton Cardinals cut down llaiifzx Arrc-vcs 6-4 here to- day lni evened standings in the bcst-of-severi reres to decide final- lsls for the Halifax and District Baseball League championship. Each t-iim row has zipped two gamcs. LIVER-POOL, N.S_. A118. 18 (C?) Livripocl Larrupers ran ICOilJQse and fancy fzes on their home duimund today. playfully (rggnpllrg Halifax Shipyards 12-1 in the ie-urtii gam~ of h best-of- seven ilalifa and Dis rici Base- ball Magus emf-final series and deadlocked U10 round at 2-2. Horseshoe Tourney llontlnues Tonight "Four matches are scheduled for tonight as the Provincial Horse- shoe tournament continues. At B p.m. Roy Vessey meets Ear" Mc- Court and John Buofe plays Ren- nie Larter. At 0 ii‘. Frizzell meets Jack McCourt and Earl Goss faces Andy Martin. CATCH TOO BIG SHELIJURNE‘. N.$. (C?) - Capt. imrcy Richardson of fh! {Luring town caught s I50 poundir the nth-a» day - but he dumped t back lnlo the iiea. His cafrh was i. monlie.‘ sea turtle which he caugit with a role and dart. Boxing Challenge - 1'. st hleCloakhy. 11s pounds. formerly of Iona. P. 51., new of Chdrlottotown hereby challenges “Big loy" Peterson, or heavyweight on P.I.I., to a t sf any time and any plsoe sult- able- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Paola SEVEN Anchors square o! against each other to- night in the opening game of best oi .flve semi-final series leading to and Legion squad; ‘he City League baseball finals and with both squads’ baseball future for this season hanging in the balance inns can be certain of witnessing the best encounters between the twc clubs this season. il- Due to their greater pitching strength Bflfl hitting Legion will likely enter the series as favored to enter the finals against the Rovers. but it might not be the best idea to sell the defending champions too short. 4- + Il- 4- There have been several instan- ces this past season that the An- chors have came up with a brand of ball just as good as any that has been dished out in the regu- lar league schedule and with the team definitely performing more steadily defensively in their latter games they are going to be plenty tough to head. 4- 1- + ~0- Despite opinions expressed to the contrary it now appears a definite fact that the new Mem- orial Athletle Field will be ready in the next couple of weeks for the holding of track and field competitions. baseball, football. and other types of games that it was built for 0 0 4 + And to Diiector of Physical Fit- rtess Bill Reid and his small band of capable workers should go plenty of credit for the field be- ing as far advanced today as it is. it il- + '0 Unable to procure the necessary machinery and at other times held up by weaiher conditions. the outlook was becoming discourag- ing to say the least. but Director Reid called upon volunteer work- ers to assist in the final stages ond the results they have achiev- ed now speak for themselves. -l- O 4 -l- The quartcr mile track to which clnders will be added next spring is now practically completed wble work is far advanced on the base- hali diamond Cooperation of Citv officials in granting the use of the sprinkler and roller has also helped work alomz materially and "knockers" of the project will have received a suitable replv to their expressions when thc field is ofTlcl-tllv opened in September with the staging nf the interscho- iostic track and field meet. ~0- il- + il- Speaking of track and field meets the Maritime event is to be revived this r-car and will be held cn the Wanderers Grounds. Hali- fax. on Saturcl. . September 6th. For the past nu ber of years this would have meant little or noth- ing to sports. followers here but u“, yeah wearing the colors of the Abcgwelts who in the imi have come through with glorious vlgtarlcs, wi‘l be a band of Island athletes who are expected to give a good account. of themselves. _ 4- + 4- 4' Among thcm will be Rocky M6- Innis, and Boswell from Victoria. both promising middle distance men; Gordon Kerr Alberton. who ialready has been credited Wiiil. fast 100 Vfill performances while attending University, Walter Le- Page, former Mt. A track man. and others whose names we can- not remernbci at the Pfesenih A“ h» their prime, this new band of Abggweits have been ‘gettin! ill (raining sessions whenever D05- sible and wlth the new track now practically ready ii HPDBB" 95th" they will be in ton shape i" m” competitions at Halifax on 9 afternoon of‘ Sipiembei‘ 5"“ i erforvnances are not ex- p.323“? be record-breakinfl by my ma“, my, it will be a defin- its start towards the revlvlnB 0g track and field activities here it: with this n-w swim lead")! ° why lt sh0ildn't take so very long before the name Aiming will be iiizalc pinyin! a l)" part in metlir-gs of this nature throughout», the Marltlmes. 4- o 1|- Few figures in baseball are pos- sessed of better iuiismelli iii!" the venerable Connie Mack. boss of the Philadelphia Athletic!- Connie has liad league and world champions. He has handled many of the greatest baseball players in history. He has made many mii~ lakes, but hone to compare with his prediction regarding the i947 A's. Q '0 i IO o The veteran leader. at the start of the season. nicked his club to flnirh last in the Ameri- can League. and here they are in the first division. right up in the iunning for second place. 4 l) 0 "Never in our 4dlyears have I had such a pleasant surprise." declares the aged leader. beam- illl . ._ The Maritime track and field championships will be held at the Wanderers Grounds, Halifax, Sat. iirday. September 6th, it has been learned from officials of the re- cently re-orgunlzed Maritime Am. ateur Athletic Union, and pre- sent indications point to a large cntry list partaking in the 21 events which are scheduled, rang- trig from the lu0 yard clash among the juniors to the open six-mile run. All amateur clubs and associat- ions are invited to participate As this nzcet is sanctioned by rlie M.A.A.U. and is to be-run ac- cording to AA.U of C. rules. all athletes participating must be amateurs in good standing and iziust produce their amateur cards which can be secured by forward- .ng an applzcarion to the Secre- tary of the MA. A.U., Fred R. Plckard. Grca. George St., Char- lottetown, RF.‘ I. Application forms can be secured from Dr. W. C. Ross. Department oi’ Physical Fitness. Halifax. N. S., from Har- old Chovrn, 25 Montgomery Cres- cent, Salnt -lohn, N. B.. and Fred Plckard, Secretary. M. A. A. U., Charlottetown. RE. I. This year's meet will be run in two sections. namely, Junior and Senior. To compete in the Jun- ior events, an athlete must NOT have reached his 20th birthday on i July 47. Junior events will NO'I‘ count in points toward the aggregate Club award. Junior events will be 100 yard dash, 220 yd. dash. half mile. one mile runs and running broad jump. These Mar. Track And Field Meet To Be Held At Halifax September 6th events will be morning. In either Junior or Senior ev- ents Clubs can have three entries with a zontestarit entering as many events as he wishes. How- ever. the evciiis will be run of’! by the officials as per the pro- gram set by the Wanderers and tlierc ivzll be no delaying events to accommodah entry of individ- uals. There will be a trophy for the Club getting the most points at the meet and gold-filled. silver, and bronze medals will be given tc winners .1 1st, 2nd. and 3rd positions in each event respect- ively. Entries will be addressed to the Wanderers Club. P. O. Box. Hall- fax. N.S. Secretaries of clubs, Colleges. Universities, Associat- ions. etc.. arc advised that entries must be in the hands of Wander- ers Club NOT later than 2 Sep- tcmber 4'7. Simplv fill in your entries on the attached list of events. affix your signature, and forward as above. Following is a events: Junior: 100 yard dash; 220 yard dash; 880 yard run; 1 mile run; running broad jump. Senior; 100 yard dash; 220 yard dash; 440 yard dash; 880 yard run; 1 mils iun; 120 yard hurd- les; one mile relay; running broad jump; runnng high jump; pole vault; discus throw; shot. putt: hammer throw; Javelin throw; run or! in the list of the hop, step and lump; 8 mile run. lion Bauld Wins Tennis Openers HALIFAX. Aug. lS-(CPI-Doii Bauid of Halifax, Nova Scotla singles tennis champion, survived his first two games in the provin- cial tourney which opened tolay by defeating W. S. Dunlop of Halifax 6-0. 6-1. and H. Lequesne n1’ Halifax 6-0. 6-l. - Major upset of the opening day was when Bill Pope of Halifax dc- feated seeded player Gordon Hughes of Windsor. N. S.. 6-2, 6-2. Anntlicr nps.t war. whcn B. Mll- leti. of ‘F/‘inrl-"oh N.S.. defeated Bob Biois of Halifax Il-b 6-3. 6-3. Bios was PJnc-s pii-tnrr who-g they won the mcns doubles title in New Brunsvll-k last week Bev'.'lers 0t Halifax took his match from WE Dawson of Bplifgt-r-ntcr. N S.. n0. d-i he only Sydney N.S.. player ln the mo-Vs ShglCS today was G \vllll<'ii’i‘S who tcok a 6-0. 6-I de- fcat frr-rn B. Oxnc: or Halifax. A Charlottetown iisziircirit for the singles ilt‘t-. J. Prilmcu lost to P. Cole- cf C-‘v-"lcr. NS . ti-l, fi-Z In tlxi- iivrimenis singles Anita Reid of. Halifax a likely contender for the ‘itle lcst hcr match to Mrs. i\-i’ MacI clan of Halifax by default when she bcrnme ill. Misc. B. DcB oi; of Charlotte- town ins‘ to Mrs. W Harris of Bridge-actor. tl S. 6-1. G-l. while a Sytlnc; pin J01’. Mrs Mitchell defraud Miss A. Moore of Halifax 6-0. 6-3 Trurmlarniouth In B-all Braw TRURD. N. S.. Aug. The first game of the Nova Scotla baseball quarter-finals between Truro Bearcats and Yarmoiith,‘ Gatcwaysended in a 6-6 draw after The game was not played further because of darkness. Leonard Boss hurled nine-hit ball for the Bearcats. Comeau and MacDonald did the hurling for Yarmouth giving up 10 hits be- tween them. Baseball's Big Six G AB B. II Pet. Walker, Phils 110 406 62 141. .347 Boudreau, Indians 10G 263 55121 .333 rippling, White So! .109 410 5d 13B .329 DiMaggio, Yankees ..102 384 '14 12B .328 Williams. Red Sox ..il1372 88122 .328 Galan. Reds 100 307 44 99 .322 Cooper, Giants 09 3'73 00118 .316 Runs batted in-Natlonal: Mize, Giants. ill; American: Doerr, Red Sox. 78. Home runs-National: Mize, iants. 86: ‘American: Williams, Red Ifls 3L l8—-(CP)—b Brooks Defeat Red‘ Birds In Twin Bill BROUILLYN. aug 1B ; taro -' Leagve-leadingl Work Nearing Completion 0n Memorial Field Work on the c- . Athletic Fizld i5 rdlpivdly’ hifelrétxiilllial ii" final Siliifes and it ‘rs now ex: pected that in the matter of s very few days track and field athletes Will have their first opportunity to get in training sessions in pfepgf- stion for the Island intcrsctholaltic “Faint; in September which will iimcifliiy 0pm the ncw spnrlg centre. Unable to procure machines the work was held up for several weeks and‘ for a while it appeared as if the Drf-‘Jfct would not be completed this season but Director of Physical Flt- ness Bill Reid. the man mainly re- sponsible for its erection gathered airound him a small but select band of workers and for the past couple of weeks have been busily engagcd 1n golfing the small matters, such as raking etc., pretty well under control. And it is amazing what has been completed, The quarter mile track which en- circles the ficld i-s practically com. pleied. The big city roller and sprinkler yesterday were rolling and sprinkling and when this has been completed it will be ready for the onslaugiht of budding track athletes. The baseball dfamond with home The Nails-rial Brooklyn Dxtet-rs threw lrck the runner-tip St. 1..ouls Cardinals twice today. ivalloping the Cards 12-2 in a night game after cllppmg thcm '1-5 in the daylight. The double victory stretched the Brooks‘ mar- gin to 6 1-2 games over the Cards and assured them of at least a split in he vital four-game sales. Before a s-vfout crown of 33.723, the Brooks blasted Harry (The Cat) Bi-echeen off the mound in the thii", inning of the night af- fair wit,‘ a four-hi! five-run spurt that gave their a 7-1 lead. And af- ter the Cards got two runs in the sixth tn Country Slaughtcfs homer. the Brooks collected one tally in Che sixth, three 1n the sev- rnih an. the 12th in the eighth to ice lire tilt. The brooklyn second came at- tack rm». sparked by Cirl Furillo and Ed Stanizy. Fnrillo belted out three his an: drove iri as many runs. 2' inky drove in three runs with a wtngle and triple Bruce Ed- wards. who paced the first game barrage with ii pair of triples. Hui an additona. dcubie and single in the nigh! game. Snider Jorgcnsen and Pee Wee Reese each garnered two hits in ‘reir iight affair and drove in two runs apiece In toe iia": game. played before 32.781 customers —— a tofu! of 66.- 504 for the lwo contest. -- the Brooks ivalloped lite Cards’ ace lefty. Z-lowie Poller in 1.11s fifth inning and scored five r-iis to vlr- Luglly sew up that contest. Vic Lfllllbiiiii Wfin that game for the Dodgers with an HEM-i‘?! Peril)?‘ mance clthoigh be needed help from i-fizgh Civ-ey when the Cards got the first two men 0n base Casey haired the side while fac- ing ony one batter Bernie Crcger being pnked off 59¢°l1d bB-W and i thb Calds nine innings of play here tonight five hllS in wannlng its 10th Same ‘Yanofsky In Tie Red S-a-cendunst hitting into a double pay. Lombardi then returned in the seventh. -lnnin8 of the arclliili flim- ' test 1hr Harry Taylor was sidelined. with a strained 11's’- ament in his left elbow and hcld to one 1iit-—a single by Stan Muslal .1: the eighth-in his thrce inning stint. Taylii alive up of the ye a.r. For Second Plant: CORPUS CI-IHJSTL Tex. Aug. iB-(CW-Abelfanofsky. Winnipeg rliess master, went into a six-way tie behind two New York City pacemakers in the United States open chess championship tourna- ment here as a result of an eight- round victory over Augusto San- chez of Colombia last night. Yanofsky defeated the South American player in 68 moves after he lost earlier in the evening to Isaac Kashdan. the New Yorker who after eight rounds was tied with George Kramer for the lead with 7 1-2 points. Anthony Santasiue. New York school teacher, was in third place WEN-GHQ _ . l plate at the north corne-r of the . field is also receiving plenty at- BOX SCORE . fention with the infield ‘being roll- Rec“ AB R E Po A El ed and already presenting a 1.1mm a 4 2 I i, 1 o smooth surface and in this con- wnsm‘, r; 3 o 1 o o 0 nection it will not be surprising if Mcxenkke ' 2b 4 0 o z 0 1 the final games of the City league Matheson’ 3n 3 2 0 o 0 0i, playoffs are played over uhe Con“, p’ 1 0 0 o 1 1i smooth. fast terrain that is now Murphk, '6, 1 0 l z 0 o‘ dev°l°pml Crockett lb a 2 z 2 0 0‘ On the west side of the field. two Burke ‘l’ 1 0 1 0 o clubhouses and a caretakers house Lamar‘ S, o 1 2 1 1 are already in place and with the MMCIJE“ 1 1 0 0 1 0 erection of bleachers on the same 1.063,‘! '26 8 618 4 3 side the field will present an im- zkézeneeerfcgrigh in m“! posing site when it is fully decked Knish" ‘ AB R ‘lo A E out in all its trimmings. And it B k I a 0 1 o 0 o should provide a fitting memorial f“ e’ r 1a 3b 3 0 1 3 l 2 for young men wihu played over the “t glctim“ - 3 1 2 o 0 2 same ground before laying down Sh“ “:1 _ - ' 3 0 0 z 2 1 their lives in their country's ser- idcfieiilal’ tn“ ' 3 0 0 1 o 0 vice. ' Trainer, lb 3 1 1 9 0 0 McCall-din, o 1 1 0 2 2 0 c-unsp 200042 Baseball Results rui- u ~- i» 0 1 i 1 Totals . Z3 3 5 i8 9 8 __._ Summary NATIONAL Earned runs: Recce 4. Knights First game;_ 2; runs batted in: Burke, Flynn. st. Louis .. 022000010 s s o McKenzic. Cmkeit. Bui-ire, Lar- Brooklyn . 200 050 00x 7 8 i ter, Shepherd; two-base hit. Stull; Poliet_ Burkhart, Wilk and Rice; Wilber, Lombardi, Case, and Erl- twards. Second game: St. Louis Brooklyn hart and Rice, Garaglola; Taylor Lamhai-di and Edwards. (Only games scheduled). AMERICAN (No games scheduled). Williams. Marshall. K011513110)!‘ Carter. Deal Batts; Heusser and Campancila. Schmidt, Chapman (S) and Lake- man, Bengough (8); Cary. 311d‘ son (1) and Mancusu- (Exhibition) New York (N) New York (A) ~ » Gumhert. Johnson and Robin-sun. Exhibition‘ (at Albany) r-msbni-isn lNL) . ‘i 1i ° Albany (EL) » 6 9 Wolff. Scwcll and Salkeld; Tate Clemence and Turner. 010 002 000 3 8 1 025 001 31x l2 i4 I Breclieen. Munger, Wllks, Burk- Newark . 000 000000 0 8 ii Jersey City 000 000 10x 1 1 l Mueller and Lollar; Wade and Yvars. Toronto .. 000 000 021 S 9 3 Montreal . 200 005 01X 3 10 9 and o .. . 0 Jones and Livingston: Wensloil. To Whip By An Charlie Ryan's Recce juniors‘ lflfil. nisrnt FHHChEd the second section cf tho junior baseball lea- Elle anti at the same time kept their seasons undefeated record intact ivnen they defeated the Knights of Columbus junior squad a‘? i" a k-ime called after six lrmlnss of may owing to dam- ness. Lasi lli8ht the Reece had to Come from benind to earn their ViCiOFY- . Helu hitlcss for the first 2W0 innings as Gum ‘_ ched hitless ball andp 1321115111511; were collecting two runs in the last half of ihg §ecnndl Reece started their comeback in the top. of the third with a single counterl that the losers matched in thei ‘ast half of the same inning. buti the winners put the heat on in earnest in line fourth to score: [three times for a 4-3 lead and i then increased their margin with r. like iiumbcr ln the fifth and‘ added the parting blow with a} fillgle counter in the sixth as? Donnie IJcLcan coming in to re-l leve Corish at the star‘. ithii-o with the latter forced out flwln!‘ t0 a lame wrist. pltCllfidl two-hit ball for four frames whilel striking out an even half dozen to halt the Knights‘ bid in its tracks. Young Gwnp Gillis pitched al good brand cf ball for the losers. as he gave up but six safe blovrs.) all singles. but. disastrous errors] by his mates went a long way tn- y ".'ards'li‘.s dcicat. Fielding. feat-i ure of "he mime u'c.s provided byi young Nick Murphy of thc twin-i ners whcn he came far in in can-l tie field in the first inning to gather in Burke's pop fly just‘ hack 0f SBC"’ld base. of the , sacrifice hit. McCallum; Stolen base, Wilson, Matheson. Murphy; left on oase. Reece 3, Knights 4; base on balls; by McLean 1; by Gillls 5; first base on error, Flynn 1', .wllson McKenzie, Matheson. Shepherd, Mcballum; struck out: by McLean 6, by Corish 2. by Gillis 1; winning pitcher, McLean; iosing pitcher, Gillis. Umpires: At the plate. Buck White; on the bases. Jack Gal- limt. INTERNATIONAL By lnfllllsv- m “FR n E Syracuse 100020010 4 7 0 0613é1_8 6 3 Baltimore . 000 002 003 5 8 2 R9099 - 021000_3 5 a Mustaikis and Boslak; Kuzava KniEiliS and Weigel. Buffalo . . 001 g l: ‘l,- I ochester . 000 0 “Bush and Yount; Mlkan and To Enter The N.li.L. TORONTO. Aug lii-tCPi-Pre- sldent Clarence Campbell of the National Hockey Lcriciie said to- day that. lic planned to visit Phi‘.- 1 . ' ~. t heck ilISl mxhlhiflom l adelphia shortly and c ‘ s i» s l»-wcr°r;:ir..ii1':r.:r:"stirs; Washington (A) . 3 '1 i o.» H 010W i - ~ i Montreal. towards completlii: nc- ccssary arrangements to enter I Philadelphia team in the NHL. Mr. Campbell said the arrange- , nients for the transfer of the old - Montreal Maroons franchise to i the Peto interests were made in i February. 19-16. but fliifi‘. ‘lfilliirfli l l will not be granted until a suit- ‘ able rink has been constructed in Philadelphia and the organiz shows that it has sufficient ances to hack an entry. fin- ,been flow iri ire l There is no grass in their out- SeciEQnLJQTiEIe Come “From Behindqf Knights 8 - 3 Sees-e Sport Echoes from Prince County Due tc counter attractions and inclemen’ weather no game; hhvq mused in the Summerside B-“°'>‘i~ Irazue since :~st Mon- day. The Lcgicnnciircs have taken ihcir first scmi-flnal gimp from the Klismen and by the time 1h“ °villmll appears the Red Sox aha RhCAI". will probably have play. co the." first Seflil-flnfl ganfe, e e . 50791113! is bflng r=v1ved in P731” Cfillllil! A softbsll league Compiling Bcrfen, Kinkcra, Ken. singtm and ri Summersidii RCA 11', lczirn w l. get iindcr ' vEfy SQQXL Tilt‘ i"! .1 cf SLITIIIITETEKIJ- has gone all out for ruiseball and vcry few soitbal gamns W911" liillied here ‘his 8'84; an": those bctwen teams of ladies ‘ I I O We were in Sydney ire past “m! fin". Paw a Colli-iv League some bctwecr. sydnev and Sydriey Mnes. It's pr-ttv difficult tn make "CQUTTWI "Cmflziriscns beuveen dif- fercnt rail iETgliES. but u seemed to us ‘iirit the brand of ball dish- Cd Olli by those Wvo foams, wag Srlmcvxlia- inferior ‘o what we see ‘in Sumnerslde. The two hams are ‘HEM standing. how- cver. Mid may have been getting (m? of flier worst games out of the: system. Tre boll park is fenc- (d in and it cc-Els 23 certs to see iiiP SHIT‘. but ‘the. '_‘.f)\l'd was small. o field and it seems about as smooth as the infield. The result hard nit ground tall tnat went tlirougli lhc infield was plenty hard to stop by the oitfeldors, soc-hp- times vetting through ‘hem and FOIiiF-E for a long nisiance. O I U W35 I We .i=w the first game cf the ‘final series for tlie citv soft-ball mhampionship bctivcen ‘he sun. ‘beams rnd the C.‘1.0. Ind it was an altogether diffrrent story. We havcnt sseri any softball on the Island to compare with the pram] of ball these two teams put up. Again 1'. mav have been a partic- ularly nucd right for irie teams but schz-Jaiional catches and piele- lllls 'W\3"€ the order or the day. Bernie Branch. who w'll be re- membered for his softball and hoo- lcey playing uhiie he was station- cd with the alrforce in Summer- slde- lllibiled ior the sunieams and won his game. McIntyre defence player for Antigonish Bulldogs last ivinfer. played second base for the C.Y.O. team. The Sunbeam aizgreglflion flash- cd new urffcrms that ivere differ- ent from anrihing we rave seen. A brilliant red. the uniforms had 10m! ‘i111 trousers that resembled a ’i‘urk.sh costume A which glglpg went. rio\"n the side. On the back of each lunlc were the words. “Sunsliiric B=verage"' making each player a mOVing blllboird. This practice of commercial firms pre- sentin; icams with uniforms to Id- vertisc their wares is very common in the large!- cities. e e e A great deal cf interest is billnfl taken in the dcubla-heider base- ball gamcs schedulni for tomorrow (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. and 5.30 pm. at the Siimme-side High School ftamord role-n Summer- slde AP-Siars and the US. Army Air Fir-co team from Harmon lricld. Nfid. This team is at pres- isent leading die Newfoundland iBnse Command League with eleven ‘wins nnr‘. fhrcc losses. Swen mom- ‘rers if ihc ii-em are bat-ting over .300 nhzch ivill pn/e you an ldel of the bntiln", strength i.i the line- up. Fw; Fnmmersidr- Powell will ‘pitch ilF‘ afternoon game and Cier- lnrd B"i18?‘('l the evening game. lThe- {illciving Summerslde players .nl‘E' rcliicsted to be in uniform: R. i Scfxur J/"ili. 1 Dclghan, Powell, G. i BLrnP/l Arscnault. Williams, Grady finrsnn, Pharieuf. Morrison. "mrd. Lziiizlxy. B-awley. Al- ilcn. Gaudet Stewart. Maclly. isiickzis. Gallant and Underwood lAn a-imissioft fee of 25 cents fol adults will be charged to defray PXYIPHSBn F? F sofisfocfi Rosebud PIPE TOBACCO Try ROSE BUD and see for yourself how if DOES deliver Oil F {'-1‘€;"\".' z "<-