White Sox Split Twinhl Bill With Yankees; Take Over Second Place In A.L. lahed up. I-my Doby hit -. two...) Holmalils Edge unior Abbies 3-2 In Baseball League Game Yesterday Donnie MacLean also hit. a three made I-lolmari's Intermediates edge the Junior Abbies 3-2 in an . ll R d . h .g ll d A l Island League baseball thriller at glfflulllellerl to was ea 5'' at N t. R t . ggxllellgg face tog? gginspliafiglzmg "ml 0” Michael” h”m"'d 101' Sl M""0l'lal F"ld- . CV3. CO 13. C alns Louis. Less Moss Sinsled h vllmlh Challle laelghlm mll BOX SCORE doubleheader with the lront-run- what lo ml be tll l ilmi lmnwn summerside hockey and "”l"'”''' A3 R H P0 A E o I u 111118 New York Yankees. ' l, mp gr 9 l the wnmni "ill a ” 2 3 i l 2 3 Illtle At Inter-Marltlme 35 3 ""9 ..:'.:l.;':l":.:'”i2:...E:”..t.l.”':::: o?'me”-will":-lie ” ”"”'” dl'.il lfC.t I '.Al-, '” ' . . . ll;r:r:ILx;i'(r,r1e: Il'gIell15r:C0I?dsfVclltg the L”F”ri”l'- 1” 3 9 1” " ” Tm opener 3-0 but the Sort. bounced Pmcbhm" V” we” '"lBl9d wlmlhl, lull lll lhe loll ol the Underwood, rt 4 0 0 0 0 0 ' Three Little League Baseball back to lake me nlghwllll g.l to Wii-ll ll"? 5359;! imlded in the nu; ninth after two men were out. F”m”' 5! -' 4 1 0 2 0 0 1 e a C Wm”, Wm be Pliwed Wnlghii at the delight of 49,970 fans, largest to but me A5 in the" m” 33'!!! Deighairs line drive broke up ii Ganam if t 4 0 1 3 0 1 l 5” W10”-x The F31C0n5 Play the crowd of the season in Chicago. "Hut .D”""m' B” New-Wm. , in-llllam, pllcrllllg home between Deillllanl C 4 9 1 5 1 1 N -:-zh-h-h-j ROVER on NO- 1 diamond. Hospital gosron-mu sax tumbled lo ll-ll,-d m5ki"8 hi-'1 ill-W lllpemlhce for .l Joe Bel.mll.l.l cl llolmlmh and y, ab .. . 4 1 0 1 1 1 ANNE scam rule leam coached New Brunswick team each had an Field; the Flyera play the Royals place bl, dlohlllhe h lwlmhlll lo Philadelphia, was the loser and .i Domlle ..Nollglll.. lvlacllelml Eahhpl. Bernard, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 on l ll ll - n aggregate of 101. on No. 2 diamond, Hospital Field Cleveland lmllllhs 1,0 and 5,4. Hal Newhouser the winner, ll jg hurlcr surrendered only six hilsl ll ll; '3'; '27, H '5 lggmlngzrjllizlr M:ll:ln;o:"l':le El: TWO W0m9l1 Participated in NW and the Braves play the Dodgers The whlle sell new hall the Carl Scheib blanked the Tiger: H '. over tlic nine inning route. als T0 3 5 AB R H PO A F d me snot lo ll draw mm shoot. They were M-is-5 Elsie Strong on the Knights of Columbus did. Yanks hl, lwh games. on seven hits in the second game lhhllhh hlllh were lagged lo, a Abbies dv l 4 1 1 0 0 iir aylrlas d I l d l or the Nova scotla. team who had mond. , washlllhwhhl llllhlplwe sellllh Gus zernlal. who homered in tll. ' ironic run. .0 K.9””9 -ll C ""9 "C9 W” 59-" mam " an aggregate of 99 and Mrs. Ruth , - . opener. drove home four runs on r . . Le . gl, 4 0 0 1 3 o l 1 be M mm ll l ors remained five games off the ll , The Wm m0l.,,5 Holman-S lhlo a'MXVlIf. d l 0 2 1 ll 2 I the. annua ii r- ar e ;?OL Mitchell or the New Brunswick pace as they halved ll llhmhln hlll pair of homers and three singles lc l i' second place tie with the R.C.A.F.l 5-? mg 55 ll ll 1 l 0 l 1” mm” ll .wh”F in 1 baseball which W35. held at Squaw 0" team who had an as. wllh St Lollls Browns wlmllnz llle lead the A's 15-hlt attack. Ari l in the Island League. Each tcanilcolhv ii 4 0 0 1 O 0 way of thinking until September llellr Tea Hlil- Trophies were presented the w1n- lllsh lllne lllll but loglll lhe heel Houtcman was charged with lill l. , haslslx points, one more than the lgllinrglfl-l lillll 3 D 0 0 4 1 rolls around but Holman's Inler- The Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- hers at a dinner held at the Ke'p- and 332 Phllllclelllhlll Allfllellch and 10th defeat, high lor the majors, l Junior Abbies. iR dv- lb 3 l 115 0 0 mediates demonslra.ed yesterday ,,l.lll.d lslalld lemm ewll llhd all pooh Beach Holel on amlllrday The City League Softball grime Delmllt Tl cm lso cllvlded h Veteran lefthandcr: Al Brazil l The Abbies went into 8 1-0 lead. 93 ll V 3 0 0 ll ll 0 that they like the old proverb, aggregate of 791 in wniit veteran night. The alnmr, tender-ed by mg between the Llguorlan Youth Club dg llhall T. hlll and Harry Brecheen pitched the, t in the third inning and for a tinwlxemled-V 0 iv "History repeats itself." In 5ept- observers clalmed war me mm; 1: E I Rlgle Asllocllllloll W" llle, and the Guardian Angels, arlginal- Tiwblehea er V'. " 5 me” ' Cards to victory over Boston Tl ( it looked as though the lead woulriiM5CL”"- V i ' 4 0 1 0 3 0 ember for th f - H ., ' ' ' ' ly scheduled for this evenln has "'3 me 12'hmm3 ms” tame 4'3 ' 1! 1 - 1. Kennedy. ph. i o o o o 0 , 9 P8-it We rears. 01- keenly comimed shoot held in sided over by nrlgadier w.w. Reid. ll l ll Th F and the A's the second 10-0. 0”” Cumhed Fl” 096"” with L ----- - - :::.:..:".:':: ..S..””".".””i”i i."”:" '5 .:””"”s Wed by .l::..Ws.:3::.i.. :.:;::; ms: new in we i:”.;”."i.': . i r ' l 3 ll, Totals 34 2 5 27 13 4 ' ' n 93 San n- ey a e lg er aggrsgae on n y lunter, Capt. of N.B. team, l' 1 Le l lll l ll . D Y C 6 ns rs v c ory of the, l- Sllliilil”:lllilfl9lhf”El;l:l9i:;di;h:1alll Summary termediate baseball title. In many the 600 yard range. and they included the cup for the P”kdale d1”"”"d- lisgean llhgglgmlgllgadfneg ulaaiglglllyil season with four runs in the rim ' MacLean. s. Bernard 2. of those years. they had the m!- The New Brunswick team, led by winning team alone with trophies Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates hm”! 0i "'9 m3hV-'3P- 5'-all Mu- . hagger. i their seasons first start in Char- , 3 -nl A..ol,l. homer 101' N10 Indians. lottetown a winning one yester- lleslglngaerglgg 3;” ;l:hcl:::l y 6 P". Rrlmly Gllmperli turned in hl, day afternoon as they came up ' chlcago-, slullllz wlllw sox ilrst Victory 101' Washington in with a run in the ninth inning to suit of an error and a fluke home C run. The Abbies tied matters up inlmnsi up in the ninth. Farmer. Holnianh centrelielder. got. to first base on an infield. RBI : Kennedy, Delghan. Cliff Ready of a hit in the sev- enth inning. Bernard went far to Earned Abbies 2, Holmaifs 1. Home ard. F. Kennedy. Gay, MacLeoll. Sacrifice hits: LeFurgey. F. Ken- nedy. Left on bases: Holman's 6. lAbbies '1. Hit by pitcher: Ready by THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 23, 1952 erial to win Maritime champion- ships which is what they did. Last reported to be scouting Prince County for anything that looked like a ball player in order to get I-LE. Wilson of St. an aggregate of 766. Islalid rlflemen outscored the Nova Scolians 264 to 263. The teams each had an aggregate of 271 on the 500 George's had for each member of the team. Following are the results: P. E. I. Capt. E. R. Burke Present at the dinner were Mr. 34-3(-3l- 98 Maclnnis Sharp "Had" Maclnnis gave notice that he will be in the thlcl: of the fight and a doubleheader between the runner-up New York Giants and margins. Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phlls spilt with the Reds winning the first game 6-3 took over second place in the pres- stopplrig the Browns in the ll,-ll game at st. Louis. Dick xvgryrlllm slal of lhe lash hl lhl, hlhlllh as Chlll.lleil.uns: syl Bernard, Charlie Ken- year they were weaker than they The pnllce Edward Island uld and Mrs, chm-ll, Moore M salllll Ch. C bs ll ll uh. utive hitting streak in in games. .V Kennedy l,.,.l,l.,ll wllll llnmllel. lluke,iied.v. Three base hits: D. M132: had been on previous years but Nova Seoul; leams wllggd 5 name John, New Brunswick, 3. newlywed Tllllllololllrlh-vlllllgewsllll ll-mlllh Card. "rhe Reds broke a 3-3 tie in lhP 3;. ll"lllFF- The 5001? WW3 3' 2'3 llll' Lea” J" CS"31le' hr” . b;5eBel.lh; "my. 5”” W” the Xsmld ””9- This for top honors throughout the Couple. Mr. Moore is I former mem- lnals captured a twin bill irom the m” game 3” Phlladclphh "hell '5” iii Deigllan and Farmer broke it MBCL90d- i0 9” 0595- - yeal Joe Bernard and Co. were shoal. on me 200 yard muse, me bar 0! Canada's Bisley team. Boston Bl-ave; by ldenucal 7.2 i0Fm81' Phil Andy Bemlnick doubl- ed with the bases loaded in on ninth. The Phlls scored all of their runs in the seventh of the second ; crrnr.dlll)el1l'slllc(-51clltlneselillgrllllle (lllll1hPrallBernl"d Smkelouls, by Mach into the lslanfl I:ea.gue. yard range and all llle llllll ylllll gt.lBl.l BMJ3n;5 14-33-33-loo lar loll-mllmems and Champl and lhe Phlu the second 3,0 lll I salnleltlan allx hltil a walk Illlld error i - iiasse a n ' : . . l G l, ll . lh No Scol. l hm ,.l p. . . 0 us on .. :i3-34-:io- 91 . 9"' ll 1 l - n me! can eegue so on Bal- ; Delghan stroked an o and l riltchlll-will 7. by Belllald - 5559 There were 9,9,, 5,,,,,,ll leholls ;:;'f:llllle'Ol ,m;”;';,';,, lo, lfle Lt. G. .1. Rogers . 32.34.33- 99 mil?-l this Summer as he stroked gggggsgloleddaggggssl"V" ”"""" urllay. left Chuck stobbs turned it min the outer gardens. , Cliff Ready scored the Abbies first run when he was hit by a pitch and tripled home by Dori- balls: Deigliari. F. Kennedy. Win- ning pitcher, Bernard. going the rounds that, liolmans might drop out 0! the League last week. But it. would appear from Yesterday's game that as long as Islanders. The Nova Scotla ieam was coach- ed by Angus MacMa.sters. Sgt. P..l. Sgt. G. A. Colcs Capt. R. A. Mccabe .. Capt. A. J. Mccabe .. Lt. P. T. Hooper 32-35-32- 99 33-35-33-101 34-33-3l- 98 33-33-33- 99 his way around the Beivedere Course on Saturday in the seas. en's first sub-par round, with sparkling '71. Kuzava and Chicago's Billy Pierce pitched scoreless ball 10? six innings but Yogi Berra broke up the duel with a two-run homer his first complete game of the sea son Saturday, pitching the Whiii Sox to a 5-1 victory over the Yank ees. the Cards hit safely in each game to extend his consec. ' - . R La d an Cha 0 l- - lille lilllracigl-lvllllillliislderierlllllrlili hgrllhrh :,,mmEl.slde has lnyllllnll lo mud ednlllreiellllltllll mnrllollllgltl coclnzlle Total .....llol.l Slllll . 791 derlriaaclmlxliis llllut ltogethgr a one un- ln me mmlll lo Wm lhe game. The Red Sox knocked off Cleve - V V; ehmd Joe Bel.hlll.d5 llllhl arm. . 3 l l l n e lrst nine and 5” - g l land 3-1 and Ned Garver recorder Gay on base to account for H01 ll l Prlric, Edward Island team uas Mlss E1513 5;,-om; 34.34,3lg 99 Well pal. 37 on lhe hack mm: cl Marv Gllssom, 34 year Old shop- . . man's. two runs in the eighth, TRURO. N. s.. June .2 s.(cPi- they can still field a good lnLer- clplol B,,wl,.s wmlc wacll of me Gm. C C sllohg llzllllllalhl 98 ll l lo l all wow l.lghlhallclel.l lllllled lll hls his third straight victory and ilitl Bernard and Charlie Kennedy Cal ivickiliop. owned by -1. Ray- mediate ball team From time to N. B. team was .l.D. O'Connell of ciao" la b Clark 'a4.:i4-34-loz 0:11 r E coupe M hm Mk ""5 fifth straight triumph in the set:- 9i We 5"-W" A5 the BWWM dolin- came through with home runs uii- worth oi Sackville. N. 13.. and time there have been reports that 1.-mug,-lcmn CPO. ftushton . 33-33-32. 98 at hung on mt? up Mime Cup and game shading rookie Bill Mil- "1 wwmngmn 7'3' st 59”” V”? der almost identical conditions. driven by Clayton MacLeod, paid Bernard "is over the hill." or "has Clplol Dscl cm-kg of me Nova B. L: Eumsey .. 30-34-31- 95 Maud have bgen lm the mxuesi leh Former Yankee shelm mlllll. ped up the game in the sixth will Both drives into right field were top money at the Truro Raceways lost his speed" but always it seems Seoul; team won me lop jndjvldugl Lt.-Col. E. C. Cowan 32-35-S4-101 ”'l15?j""” or ow gross ham” drove home both Chicago runs On 3' sbkmt a”'ack' good for dmhie-5 but W” times Saturday when he won the second Joe, like Bob Feller. comes back honor, gf me mm by posting 3 H. H. Morse .. 34-34-33-101 W” Be" with E 75' R”-" M' 3 fl ball in the sixth and it double in the Namml 1598” Sal-Wis" the ball W9l't tlll'0Ul;ll the Wire Md 1 race to pay t13.80 on a 52.00 l.lc- and gives a warning that the wrlt- scale ol log Clarke was sleady F. M. Smith 34-34-3l- 90 kmson had low net score with 65' in tlie eighth Mickey Mantle hom- 19”! Dave Koslo turned in a greir helnre it could be rcccvcrcrl Ulclkeh - crs can forget about his athlztic. ll-ll-ougl-lout llle sllool collllllg lll, Totnl . . . . . . 791 Following are tine net 56”” Md clad in lllc sgvenm '10; New yorlrus lenei lob 35 "19 G15-ms d?iE5'-N illlmlCl'5 were homer And McKlllnp combined with obituary. Wlhh 34-5 on all l,hl.ce ranges New Brunswick points for the mm Slage of the lone lallv the Cubs 6-2. Koslo took over it ll Macbran was now lmlclmi for Peter Brook Ii, both long shots. to - . . llmllng me Island lelml W” RSM. R. Mitchell 3l-32-3l-- 94 Macxinmn Cull Comllehtlon-st. Slew hlomell ml Mlle quell, the second alter starter Georgi .' l. llllljllllil 'l;ll:ilf;la'rlge Rm: lap allwlnnlllll”-ll lrllaybln total or 565.60 on the daily lclllll): Rrgrle Jsllcll RAbtll)'i'lrI'llnil yes- Captain Roy Mccabe with 101. Mc- 33' gvlEllIl,'ne?lllm5""d gi'gg'g:ll- 3 R Allklnson Nlflt Illlli. clmlml all the Red sex at Clevel dilalzacllllllpetllllea hlllllaeillalrl-ellan i ' 0” 9- -l" 9 U” 0" lei ll'il'3 3"? b had all mi the 200 lard ran c ' ' - ' . " '- ' H ' ' land. Gromek came up with a two- - .. only in the eighth A fwtllle "i n the ulnella. the Brook of ,, , C3 9 5 8 - H. E. Wilson . .-li.:ia-a4..ioi Had Maclnms 66 ll . - Cuba on seven hits. .l .he Ditchirl: dillel ii-asllhal. nclth- llllhllme lllfl Lusllca pald 533.30, ,,.llf:1”lll';lif,1l'll:llCl:;lls'f' lgfgldloig” lllgllsilble 0" the 500 and 33 0” the Sgt. w. R. Mitchell 33.35.31. 99 R. J. route 70 R lgzhjpilgf; ll'jlll"lfml?;l”l”ll Rookie Wilmer (vinegar Bend " ErT1l?i:3l-rllilrardseasulle linicmli.-iii of the high” ” the 563:3” Ellfhe” W98” him for a i0l'lil triple and Li Col E c Cowan and H H gitligha-liEl.tx:ltl.Fn1Ene 33 Qua-ffiimm. on posting his 10th triumph in the Mile" giithed his best Same 0113” :3 , . . ,show money was pa on om- Domlle Macllgllll came lhmll h wllh ' ' ' ' ' ' - - - .2 season or the Cardinals who de 1 . game was Joe Cnsles triple lflitl bald . . - . 3 Morse of the Nova Scotla team J, L, ward 33.32.31.. 95 A” M K l ll Becflnfi E8315- ., ,, y Peter, Vlho paid 510 to show gnome, mhle whlle chllrlle K hl , . , 30 enze 72 5.2 ll feated Boston Braves 9-0. The SEW; thfllecslmurlin 1231331 and 60 cents more to place. Md, and ..DllCll., Macmod ml gm mug with H. is. Wilson of the Total . . '16:) C.M."Melllsh 12 .5 lhleilfjfllfllf ';',lfelf”llfl:d,l:hl;”:h::ltdLl southpaw gave up four hits. fanncl 5; ..i-..'.A--4hi' --V" -7 4M-"'” C ” C" '''C”C 7!" ball far enough for doubles 31- . '3'” Nmmm Z? 5"-' lllllmed and Mlckey Hgrrlg lln. 11 and Walked 5lXt l, though Kennedy got a home run I); A H A-Ch M3cMliii"l 1-3 2's: t Brooklyn trounced Pittsburgh ' thanks to a fortunale bounce. That. ni DO" Macnomm 74 1 144 in me mly Smurdw night -r-we - game. The Dodgers sent 15 men it SUMMERSIDE RACES "35 ilbmlia all tilT.V got. and the four hits were good for only tool runs. Neither MacLean, Coyle art MacLeod ever saw home plate tor Clubs Win Softball Tilts Truro'-shlead in Baseball Results By The Canadian Press NATIONAL LEAGUE bat in it nine-run eighth inning Gil Hodges started the Dodger.- scorlng with his 13th homer oi tht l , Joe bore down and leg; 1,1 :......?....j:. "MOH- l, l l the base paths. Bernard shllmhgzl The Sunshine Island Dairy 28 - Bruce Stewart” 5.tmck 1” mxee gms:i".'fh 1:0 Cmcmmu "id Phunddphh '3 l D A his high, hard one and its still more Youth Club and the Llgiiorl n m” i". ll" Hm "ml" ”' me" rliljioi y L alme (5) Wllks (8) W” ”''”'d mm "M 3" Ammul .g l" - good enough to strike out a lot or Youth club emerged victorious game with th” ugumlm Yqum M?,l;1' (galp and Gm-gglolng Loes. League 3”” between Phuadelpm” 4 GLASSES - 3 DASIIES EACH pUR,sEs - 5.170000 - PUESES . 37,, to Enter All entries must be in before June 25th. over-anxious batters. 0 winning the game. Charlie Deighan has played a. lot of baseball and hockey on the Is1and'and as long as we can recall he has always been I 10D-notch Performer. There was hit. written all over Charlie yes- terday afternoon when he came to the mate in the ninth inning with two out and Allison Farmer on 3” W W3l'm UP 101' the second Ditch and when it came he drilled N0 F.NTRAN('.E NON l'rllice Budlong. MONEY WINNERS 1 DASHES - PURSE 3200.00 EACH SATURDAY NIGHT BEBE Not all the trl-butea on yesterday's from yesterday's City League soft- previously unbeaten Maritime El- eclric team 12-9 on the Parkdale diamond. The B.Y.C. pounded out a. 20-7 win over the North En,rl Bowery Bombers while the L.Y.C. downed a rejuvenated Bruce Stew- art's team '1-4 on the K. of C. dia- mond. As the result of their win the struck out 13 men as he hurled B. Y.C. to victory over the Bombers. home run and triple. Hughes hom- speaklng Macbean did not allow yesterday we thought he handled Macbean very well. 0 I O ribbon pcuormarices and their executive of the Island League should be thankful that they have such capable men available. 0 U 0 Club but then L.Y.C. Gauthier gave up seven his in a pitching duel with Henry Gauthier of Bruce aewarts. The latter was also touched for seven hits. Ernie Trainor of Bruce Stewart's with a triple and Alan shepherd or the L.Y.C. with a double had the longest base hits. The Sunshine Island Dairy al- and added four runs while keepln the opposition scoreless the rest of D. Leaky, Maritime Electric first Bruce Stewart's - Connors lb. 0. Money To Lead (' . t, Pslchln Vein 2nd.. Juiedale Clipper, Johnny In the four games that Ev. Mac- Congratulntlonl are also due to- .;.,.l,':.::l. (::r:pb'erI'l.: Buddy. Billy McVey, Dnle n.. Min Donna Mae. Neill! Juniors .have played ey day to the Prince Edward Island I'oANs ' have given a good account of th l1l- Ellie team. The marksmen dld I-on l l DASH lh PURSE wlom selves and have provided fans with nor gum win tho Maritime title 8- l0io 01' t0D'h0tCh blwblil Chill" Saturday but they tied with the t l 1:. '11: h - Fentlltr Duster. Pet Hanover. Billy Aubrey. Tartan, Mildalc, hflllgnfligen dezfgldogytoglr lulllnh: winners. Nave Bcotls for In as , Bonnie Dale, Jeandalr. Jimmy A., Anyway, Buddy Budlong. I DASH -- PURSE 0200.00 Lucky Number. Jennie Kalmuck, Cari Aubry, Rosalie ll-- 5-54: garded as underdogs in the League In lddltlm in being a. com. iMEET EMERGENCIES Babs Britten. Just Lucky. but so far they have shown that pemlv, mggg thg Intgr-Mgrltlma REMODEL YOUR HOME u they are fighting underdogs who moo; gprulu g log, or good 131. 1 DASH m- PURSE 0200.00 walmark. Mary Diru-L Judy Kalmiick. Arlnnwny, Real Sett. cislans and the other has ended in a tie. What more could a person ask? After losing several of the best players they were re- have their sights on a play-off position. If they keep playing ball the way they have been they'll make it too. gregate of 791. The Nova scotlans won the title by outscoring the Island marksman on the longest range. the 000. yhrdgr. lowshlp among the riflemen from the three provinces. A lot of cre- dit. for the success of the day's meet merits can quickly get a lea . BU! FUEL . IMPROVE YOUR FARM PAY TAXES PAY MEDICAL OR HOSPITAL EXPENSES pitcher Jimmy Gauthier locked the door Persons with proved responsibil- lty. with ability to make r pay- to ' By The Canadian Press Stellarton Alblons and Liverpool ing Truro Bcarcata and dump Dartmouth Arrows into Iourtli place. Stellarton moved from third to second place with a. 4-3 and 6-5 victories over Kentville Wildcats. while Liverpool advanced to third place by beating llallfax Capitals 6-4 and 6-1. 23). J. Williams rf. MacDonald c. B.Y.C. - Mcclusky if. Joseph Maritime Electric - D. Lecky lb., Mlzell and Fussellnan: New Lown, I-lat. ('7) and and Yvars. . second base with the tie-breaki Sunshine island Dairy lead the - poned rain. Send all entries lo Andrew Pe"yr Summersmc run. We can't remember seem 11: Cit Lea us with four wins a ainst most went down to their ms" up Tmm Be”-mm .8pm 3 double AMERICAN LEAGUE g y g R lea, ol the season ll llle ll (,5 ol header with Arrows, winning the or Charles Wllllili, 306 Fitzroy Si-p Clla-1'l0ttetoWn' baselban Play" 5l9Dl3illz Into the no defeats. Tile B.Y.C are in sec- the Mllllllme l,llecl'l.lc -I-heu:lllll.y first 4-2 despite two home runs by N0" Y"k "" " Mo 0 W0-1 6 3 " ' batters box with as in l1 d t . d I llth three ins ag inst ' ' ' Chicago . 000 410 00:--5 '1 ll . minalioii to gel R M "2 . 9 ." 3:5 x:,:,.;Cewl:lle the1L.;v.C. mi in me" we" Mum” M l" we mm Sm Ogrlm They 10” the "mid Lo at and Berra; - Stobbs and. HIXKULD GAUDET, lhlmell yrs” d l lll 3 (mama ml (l1 l lh l l ll but they blew their lead and the Wm" B” T”" moulded Fl 3 l Lolrllll - ' 1' By 11 th.H r osi ion wi wo wns an a l l,o- l, ' 2 -Mann er missed on his iirst Elrrlllig. trio: delcatp Elecmcs went mum 94' The mm" than rlil,nthyw)ltltimt1vlizzoaonh.oma nm in 305W" W3 W” m'3 5 1 5 ' about four quick cuts through the Righthander "Sunny" stull ""m' hW'Ver' xenmed me" twm Cleveland 100 000 000-1 5 0 rls (8) and I-legan. Tebbets (8). . it. into the ouuleld to rend lrumel. stull allowed only four hits during me mi" ”'L”;"g"”:”',,f;Lf,?y” A Shllh, Washington 000 010 011-3 7 0 home with the winner. Those are the nine inning game. l Arfhmgleg mumd gm me mmmd llelll ll, "L. Peters 55 A 'lhlaC'Dhmld st. Louis .. 000 000 olx--I 8 0l x the plays that separate the men Third baseman Art Hughes and ll” llfllh: ygllfnlf" gm "llflmd rt w. sncpnard ab'.l. Gauthier p Masmsm Johnson (6) ma N v lmm lhe ho”. clllchel, ..B0y.. Gallllllll suphlml ly r l llhudellll eni-y art- Cl Pmde 2” F. s.llephlml cl J. Glrisso: Garver and Johnson. . . . the power with each hitting ii Ellggglcllell e ance tor the Hemmy all - l r lladelphll at llmr-llllt. 6-1166 after 3 1-2 innlnga printed. Black (8) Erskine (9) and Cam- Surlmnt, Chlpman ('1) Jones L8) and Bur- 000 000 001-! I 1 002 100 031-0 11 2 Atwell, Pramesa (2); Spencer, Koslo (2) Cincinnati at Philadelphia, post- I-ludson andmwilber: Feller, Har- 24 hour service. Double and Detroit was washed out in the fourth inning with the Athletic: . . h ll l l J U 1 st l J99 0m I vote of thanks to his arhgaisnisshine Island Dairy nine ”"d”llf"l' ”l.l"lf lief 59"" ""”"” f,Zlf,",ff':,,5"ii;l,,l,?f?b”,f;;”335Q" ztwiilillis 010 out 421-9 12 0 1”dl”3 ”' "LL..- ;lmltery mate. Charlie Deighlui. (or came from behind to defeat the 3" "d t ' W” '3' me" ””"' sm,,,l,,l, ,0 llllemn le,.,ggu,,.lE,,.f.' Bnlllnn ooo ooo ooo-o 41 ortsman game belong to the sum la .emd with the bases loaded. Doyle l INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE lmermedlalllh by any meanglegonf ml lhc Bombers chnlllhuled ll basemen hit the only home run or 3::-glvlll'leni"l1'lfle1'g:flll't5l;1g'l:Tl:::l3:'gflllf;e Montreal .... .. 200 020 200-8 8 3 me Maclbean piichcd every bit as double ""1 mile l” ” x95” mm 2:: gtliTe'n?e1cntsrYc:nTJl:;ede "IIC333 ” K'”l' Ci V . Blliflm d d mg ooo'19::;l::ono d h --h-;---h-an-:-em ' ' cxan er an . l Egilly zivfg-lllllzllillllllelllleolgellrlflil-:r;llllpztlollly both teams they.wEra homers. fielding game. c3;lmbgllll- 1g:n8ghnn:b.Talu0r Running tar; Lovensuth and ”)y,',”;l gyiftrw "'9 timed ""1 0!i'.D0nn1e and While speaking of the Island ,l;”5"';;,, ”,Zf”""" hum” we k'.m.i"'.3 g:yle.cloE::dyl?'C&: Cmmm that was syl Bernard's homer. Act- Baseball League it might be well l,'l,llc'el'l'e uTd l',l,cl'(';m',,,,,,:l"h lhs' relic lb irugries rt." ' Ll””.3T'..L ............. ll l . Au. DASHES s2oo.oo - lltushglillld hllelillilf lllaillelheen ha. llolpasla all-lnz llmtellv worded” bin”; bases. Umpire for they Bunshlhze Int Eumhim mind 9311'? - 5- C8" -....(Cll..”.L.”"".'d..."" P.......m 3) M.” mm ' ' ' ' V - 9 5 an 6 I1 fig L ue O 6 P11! Kn . If O. 1 l l "0 I slx To sT.m'l' - ANI) BOT 0l Ell TEN liald, bounced through a hole in Judges. In our minds the otficiat- ::l;1G1?”ywM”:l""'l'lell!ll:!l'c""c "me :3), C ',1.cul,nn;u Lbgl,.lu.,f.'”2lf,e'i' ALLWEATHER , . . loll l, M the Wire and then gal lugll: 103;, mg has been excellent. Leo Doyle, mi Bl" W ill Maclggn All - ll 1 J-. H l . - w0l9'Pi'09l POP" 1”?-""iCTl0N M” "55"" t ' ' syl hit the ball hard enough 10; . Jackie Kane, Cecil Ward and the 0" "'9 D9-let - 59"” C l- - 3 E” "-v W. . . double and that was all. Strictly others have been turning in blue- 34100111761 mm" c" 5' 3511"" D" 0' B””em 3' Rolls of Film developed and Extra mild. . . for extra enloymenl. , k hould. be appreciated by the Trainer it, E. Trainer as, lb. Wright 39- 3”” 55" 59- Dwme Fin Hugh” Ilse prints. Any roll of 0 ex- 1 "A5" - PURSE 5200'” mviamedlmnl Anon)" know Vmo glfiryerg and fans. It's not easy to 1th. H. Hennessey of, so. Blanchard (L. W. Hughes 3b., J. Moore 213.. G. l,.,..". only .10 cents. Reprints . ll ll ll, lflzlhe ”; '"”;”";d ”""”m”"” i” get good officials as witness last Sehleyer li., 1-Iarlinger p., Alna-I cents each. Mail Film Service. i-rm---aw in-rim-l iv was A,(;.. Soul. Silk Hal, Miss Knox, Argnt Pointer, . oney . er . belle: wlelllllnhagll p(;l:sllKn:'()gl'al)ll:el(;0lll(: wlllhel... hockey games, uld llle worm cl. Chnrloluwwnll Esso and-Esso Extra are continually sho'uld probably go to the secre- tary of the Island Association, Lt.- col. W. J. MacDonald and the President. Brigadier Bill Reid, both of whom have done the plan- ning and rganinlng work leading up to the shoot. 0 C lsoma r-.ui'..-ans. Wlnnle'il Last. All Iludlong, Roma Peters, sonny I. In several places we have refer- red to the home runs of Byl Ber. nard and Charlie Kennedy as flukes or cheap homers. We don't want to take anything away from these players but we would like to point out that they were fortun- ate in getting their round trip- pers. Both boys deserved doubles on their hits. Bernard's ball land- belngllniproved to give the best balanced combination of instant starting. smooth ilowing power. lively acceleration and protection against engine ping. Switch to Ease gasoline: and you're always ahead! HELP PURCHASE THAT NEW CAR. ' Trans Canada Credit Corporation Loans arranged by mail or private Interview. Money is yours quick- ly without red ta 0. I up to 81500.00 are life insured at. no ex- tra cost. . AN ALI. CANADIAN COMPANY Branches from Coast to Coast I DA!!! - PURSE 3200.00 Mina Commando. llhodnla 1).. Lela Budlong. New Look. Ease. Calumet onward. Billy lludloug, Mary's Delight. Quick Lick, Lily Marlena l M" " mm" ""3" Freddy McCabe'l Abegweit In. ten-nedlatss have a. heavy week facing them. The Intermediates play here on nesday evening and Alan Mu, Llndy E. Dean Swill, Worthy Ermine. Mun: vie". lens lludlonl; Judy llodleng. Captain Missouri. Marion 3., Min Playislr, mac Iuleulo Budlnl. ed th t k l fair territo mm andmliy :l;::y rank. of ha then travel in aummei-side Wed- TRANS CANADA l. 1 man - ruasil more bounced through a hole in the "WA! ''"”"W'' '0' 5 W" "W I-lolmai-i's intermediates. 'ruesday evening the Abbie Intermediates and Juniors play on Manorlal meld. Coach Mccabe has called a practise oi his ihtsrmedlatss for sag. this evening on the old Dinn- on who (ends and got lost. Kennedy sum vents. Miss nay Mae. sum Mary, Lassie Lucille, rm. lllllltllolrlllz illlloll-nlllllltlllltolllllg ll-llllie all-lee: Frankie Indlong, Oahaun, Mina Hnel Gnu. um rolled um” lh. .nnulmd , In most places they would be elaued as d rule doubles but , i-day by agreement of comm. CREDIT murrlln C.A.I0l3pInIIlIIa lloeklulldlvmllllleal. cllarlMtogwI.P.I.L thenoillii l i I. .