111v 2s. 1941 i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN f B- ardinals 3K, May 25-lAPJ—- rdxlgals lost another rookie the injury list t.day but . to“ to take a doubleheader n Pittsburgh, 6-4 end 4-3, and ~. m“? a four-game National League " ‘we-m m. Pzrates at St. Louis. i - 511i, sparky young sec- n whose sensational g ighted the Cards‘ home stand, suffered a - 1 fmecr at-vmotinl; V? 5WD onnder off the bat of Lee -_n the first game and pro- 11110 out at. least. two weks. York. five cg runs in g gave Brooklyn victory over Ph 1- 1 hct s llattdlfl’ bahivi" At Nrw V sixill 111ml‘ Dodgers an 8-4 twill“. . t a Pete Rriser. Dodger cent et.el - s; accounted fcr four runs with rhomer with the basrs full. M, B?5t'll, New York Giants tied t-gether thrce runs in the third fining, enough to wzn the ball “me although Braves used 22 play- crs in frnntc effcrt to avvld the ultimate 6-2 defeat. At Chicago. Charley Root Cubs‘ uq-earmtn righthantrsr, won a 3-2 nnth-irtuti: decision over Paul Derringer and‘ Cincinnati Reds. Billy Nicholson doubled to ooen the innir: and. after a. sacrifice catcher Carley George singled him hTlive-run outburst in the eighth Baseball Results (By The K521501011 Press) FRIDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 8; Chicago 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE loston 9; New York 9 (U6 lll 1111i"! act-‘t darkness) Chicago 7; Detroit 1 Chicago 0; Detroit 9 St, Louis 2; Cleveland 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse 2: Newark 10 Buffalo l2; Toronto 3 S.»ITI'RIJAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 2; Chicago 4 Cincinnati 4; Chicago 1 Philadelphia 3; Brooklyn ‘I tittsburgii T: St. Louis 10 - New York-Boston, postponed, ra n. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 5; Philadelphia 13 Washington 5; Philadelphia 6 Louis "- Cleveland 4 cw York 7 Detroit 1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 3; Baltimore 5 Rochester ; Montreal 0 Rochester : Montreal 4 Buffalo C; Toronto I Buffalo l; Toronto l0 Syracuse Z; Jcrscy City 5 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ynfilenanrnr s: Columbus s blilwauken 4; Minneapolis 11 - Kansas City ll: St, Paul 6 Louisville 0; Toledo 3, SI'ND.\Y'S RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE , ileum on 0110 4211-10 14 4 1 tow York 000 aoo ooo-a 1 1 Grcve and Peacock; Russo, Stan- ccu. Bonham and Rtser. ‘ ‘Zillion-m ooo 001 101-3 1o u r it l" "lnliia 010 000 ISX-‘l I5 I Leonard. Carrnsquel and Early; l II > . Chicago 0; stir 13111111. Fcrrick and Hayes. gum“; ‘mm ' s," Pittsburgh 000 101 001-8 12 1 -'-°“'* 000 000 000-0 7 1 . mun 01o 11o 0Ix—4 11 1 .4 clmhm‘ 03° ‘7-9 loll-s 9 o Kllnger, Bauer, Heintzelman and Niggmng- A1111“ and ""9111 Baker} Krist, Lanier and Man- Qtube: Feller d Desautels, m,” =_.-A__ __ _. _._________. - INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Fl t mt: How To Get The Tomlisitota 21o ooo 014-8 u z can.“ r ~ f n. “amt: ate" "".'.;1r.-.;= it: aug an. ay. ' us.“ "v05 Tcdd; Mungo, Macon and Walt- Money Con Buy! , Hold Lead Beating Pirates Twice 811W DIdsera a 7-8 victory over Phillie; yesterday, breaking a six game losing streak that had shoved the Dodgers down into second place in the standings. Cards maintained their two-game lead over the Dodgers, however, by setting back Pittsburgh 10-7 when tour-run rally in the ninth fell short for the Pirates. Chicago maintained their half- game marg.“ over Cincinnati for fourth place when they split o. doubleheader with the Red; tag. ing the first 4-2 before dropping the nlghtnep 4-1. New York Giants were rained out at. Boston. Mango wins For A Royals MONTREAL. Ma)’ 25-(013- Van Llngle Mungo, erstwhile Brook- lyn problem child, made hi5 first start in the International Baseball League here today and survived an early outbreak of wildness to win over Toronto Maple Leafs as Mant- real Royals hung up a double tri- umph, 13-8 and 4-1. Mungo was the winning pitcher in the opening game although he tired badly in the eighth inning and left after giving up three runs and tlve hits. At _ Herschel Lyons kept the Red Wings in a third place t.e with Buffalo blsons as he pitched a one-hit, 1-0 shutout vic- tory after Hal White handed the Wings their first blanking of the year in the first hat! of a. double.- header, 2-0. Playing at home. Jersey City Giants pushed Syracuse deeper into sixth place in the league by taking both ends cf a double head- er. 4-0 and 7-0. At Baltimore, Roy Johnson's homer in the final inning of the nightcap gave the Orioles a 5-4 victory over Newark Bears after Newark had taken the opener, 9-1. Roy Hughes’ single in the fast of the ninth brought Paul Campbell 110mg with the run that gave Roy- als an even split with Red Wings in a. doubleheader here Saturday. Newark Bears dropped a 5-3 de- cision to Baltimore Oriolei and saw their lead over Royals cut to a. game and a hall’. Buffalo Bisons remained dead- locked with Rocheswer for t-h rd spot in the league standings, a. gamo behind Montreal when they split a. doubleheader wth Toronto Maple Leafs dropping the night- cap 10-1 after taking the opener, 6 -I. Jersey City Giants spotted Syra- cuse chiefs two runs in time first inning at Jersey City, then came backj/o take tt1e_tilt 5-2. Chlcafo fli00 000 700-7 8 0 Detrct 010 100 001-3 t4 1 Lee and Tfesh; Neivhouser, Ben- an, Bridges, Giebell and Teb- tts. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia. 000 Z02 000-4 10 2 Brooklyn 100 205 00x—8 f» t) Grissom, Pearson and Warren; Davis, Wyatt, Swift and Owen. era. s Second game: Toronto Montreal Berly and Mueller. Second game: Ltndell and Sears; Stromme, Mid- kttf, Burkhart, snrinser and Red- i ; ld .dAtwo:d. IAGIBOBEIATION - Tim. game: Kanou our 11; Mimic-twill ‘I Second me: Kama: C ty 3: Mtnnelpfi“! 5 Flrlt mo: Lonlavlle 2: Columbus 10 Second guns: Louloville a; oohnhtm 1| fie First game: ‘Tl Milwaukee 0: St. Paul 1 i "N Second glans: t?- h Milwaukee 0; St. Pool I t}; Flrlt game: *1‘ Indianopollo 3; Toledo 18 t I, locum! e: 1" . i It Toledo It .'i'i§‘ri Yew York 003 I00 101-6 14 I Player, Club G AB R II Pct. ‘Boston 000 010 100-2 9 l Melton, Lohrman and Dunning; wlLLmMs, ' Jaiery, Sullivan, Errickson, Jchn- Red Sex 29 99 24 40 .404 son, Posedel and Barres. Mast. CRONIN, Gremp. Red 30x 3i 11-1 26 44 .38’! CULLENBINE, Cincinnati 020 000 900-2 9'0 Browns 30 88 20 3-1 .888 Chicago 011 000 001-3 6 0 55511511153, Derringer and Lombardi; Root Cardinals 35 143 27 52 334 and George. VAUGHAN, Pirate-s 28 I10 19 40 .364 First game: MIZE,_ Pittsburgh 001 100 011-4 15 2 Cardinal; 25 134 30 43 553 . Lou 0oz 00o 04x—-6 1o o wilkie. Sewell and Lopez; Gum- flown; 111mg bert_ Lanier, Hutchinson, White and M-ancuso. American league-York, Detroit, Heath. Cleveland, National 010 000 0-1 I 1 010 I10 x-o I 1 McLaughlin and Klamczak; Head gndtfianks. ra game: 1111:1110 010 001 wit-z 8 0 Itochesto 000 000 000-0 3 0 White and Parsons; Gornickl. 3 n 1 000 000 0-0 1 0 Ilgohtofo‘ 000 010 x-l t 0 Trucks, cook and Hancken: Lyons and Mueller. ervivlalttlrnme. on 12o oao-a 1s 1 Baltimore 000 100 000-1 7 9 000 00° 0"“ 1 0 occurred when rinlcng. n one: GYPIOIII: 00° 090-0 3 ° Jet-Icy City 020 002 00x—4 9 0 niheirir and Bartlet Harri! we Blaemtre. s Second game: yams; Jone Cit 301 300 x-‘i l2 l Tialng, yNelson. Butkhart Ind Juvenile Softball A scheduled juvenile softball lea- gue game yesterday was rained out. rhe New Dome Hawks and tne= Bombers were to have met but a‘ wet field prevented play. I Saturdav the Bombers won by de- fault when the East End Hawks i failed to field a team. y Tonight the New Dome Hawks’ meet the East End Hawks in a 2123-‘ uiar game of the schedule. The fix- ture begins at 6.16. All players were asked to be on time. Concerning the postponed game yesterday officials of the league Silid’ 1t would be played at the end oi the schedule. ' .1 Kentville wins Acadia relays WOLrFVILrIIE, N.S, May 25- (OPl-A schoolboy track and field team from Kentville Academy scored a Close victory over Louis- burg Saturday 1n the 16th annual Acadia Relays, winning t11e meez, by a 64-60 margin. Teams from Bridgewater, Horton Aflfldemy here. Lunenburg, Wolf. ville and Shubenacaadie Schools fol_ lowed in that order. All groups were tram Nova Scofiia. Louiaburg took both the mile and half-mile relay, and Cr. Turner, one of the team piled up 1B points. He was Just two behind the day's lead- er, Ralph Turner of Kentville, who won both the quarter-mile and the mile runs. How they stand AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct Cleveland 28 12 .700 Chicago 21 14 .600 New York 20 18 .526 ton 16 16 .500 Detroit 18 l9 .486 Philadelphia 1'1 19 .472 Washington l4 24 .368 St. Louis 11 23 .324 NATIONAL LEAGUE 5t. Louis 26 9 .743 Brooklyn 24 12 567 New York l8 14 .563 Chicago 16 17 .485 Cincinnati 16 20 .444 Plttsburtlh 12 I9 .38’!- Boston 12 20 .375 Philadelphia 10 23 .303 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 24 13 .649 Montreal 23 13 .639 Rmhester 21 15 .583 Buffalo g 21 15 sea Jersey C:ty 1B 18 .500 Syracuse 15 19 .441 Baltimore 12 23 .351 t0 9 2'1 .265 Torch BIG SIX (By The Associated Press) Batting (three leaders in each league). 9: League-Om, Giants 10. RUNS BATTED IN’ Amérifian Deague—Keller Yank. ees 37; National League-Nicholson, Cubs, 34. REMEMBER WHEN (By The Canadian Pressl Jockey J. Wilson rod-e Hearts of Oak to victory in the 55th running -of the King's Plato at woqrllyne lPiu-k, Toronto, 28 years ggu to“; Hearts 0t Oak was bred and owned by Harry Glddings of oakville, Ont, still one of Canada's premier race- horse owners ‘Blast kills Two in N. S. LLSMORE, N. 8., May 25—(CP\— A gasoline explosion killed two men in this village 2'1 miles from New Glasgow Saturclo night when they were trap d in e resulting flames that leveled l. lobster fishermen’: ‘shanty. Lawrence Arbuckie, 44, of Men- fiomish, N. S. and Gordon MacGil- vray, of McGrathb Mountain were m; of the explosion that asoline was used to light a stove f e tn the two-room shanty. f Grant Murdooh of Pond-l. N. B. owner of the building, escaped through a bedroom window. Donald MacDonald, of Lismore, was injured, but not seriously. The hut was corn- pletelv destroyed. A coroner's {dry today returned a. verdict of acc dental death. THREE SOLDIER-S DROWNED LONDON. May fill-Glendon- (CP ceble)—’l'hree Canadian sol- diers. Douglas Lott, William Plott and John Higgins, all 21, were drownsd Saturday while booting at Grnyshott. Hampshire. (Home the victt i Delaney wins Decision from Wa rrington GLACE BAY. N.S.. May 25- (OP)—Al Delaney o1 Windsor, Ont... and New York retained his Canad- ian heavyweight boxing tatle Sat- urday night as he earned a. decis- ion over Terry (Tiger) Warrington of Llkyerpool, N.S., in a 10-round mat c . Scoring steadily with a. hard left that marked up his negro oppon- ent's face, Delaney won all but three rounds to get the unanimous nod of the judges. He lcst the third and eighth-the latter for a 10w bl>w—and the second was called EVEN. Delaney, at 190 pounds. hfld t! lt-pound edge. Ehe titlist's rapier-like left was his best weapon, and he used it consistently. 1t. kept Warrington oil balance and sent him from the ring with a bad cut over his right eye, which bled heawly Delaney was unmarked. The Nora Scotian, handicapped by his we‘ght was unable to land mere than a few sfilld blows. Through the last three rounds, De- laney brought his right into play, he was on the defensive most of the time. A vicious right cross bounced him off the u-opes in the nint-h round and raised a large lump over his left eye. In the semi-final, Nick Melnick of Sydney used his better condi- tion to knock out Bill (Kid) Nick- erson, Charlottetown soldier, in the third round. Flozred in the second round, Nickerson wok another count of five in the tctird and when he came oft the canvas, Melnlck finished him off with a right to the jaw. Melnick weighed 152 and Nickerson 156. Bill Mooney, 145, of Moncton, N. B, knocked out Wing Kay, of Van- c:uver, Chinese soldier in a Hgh- land regiment, in the second round o! a. scheduled five-rounder. Kay wef-ghed 134. Two left hocks to the head and a hard right cross ended the fght at the two-minute til-second mark of the second _sesslon. In the curtain-raiser. Young Pow- er of New Waterfcrd met unexpec- ted opposition from Bill Landry of Moncton, and the draw decision was popular. l\llnard's kills pain. 1- o g‘ Flt‘ wins Ranyan takes occer game $5,000 Goodall 24m game hére an Saturday.tMay' , eween .1“. dM.F'. e-t suited 1h a win for ad. Flt. bly lhet Tmlrnament $3222.?’ 3 “f”? ‘° "i?" Mir‘ 3"‘ mosty n the rst ha ut M. Flight scored the first goal‘ contrar to the run of play, when NEW YORK‘ May g5_(Ap\_. B W01‘! 4101163!“ a P055 fwm Jen- Paul Runyon came from b ‘llflfl nngs. This one goal lend fvr M Flt. did not last lcng and Rs-girs wit)". a sun-par 69 on y and. final rcund to \\‘.n the PhOE SEXEN W iFeller Wins N0. 9 iS/tutting OutmBwrowns _ ' T1 NEW YORK. May 25——tAP)-t Bob Feller pitched the pace-Setters, Harness racing ot the American League to a shut- At New Glasgow out over the Browns today, getting , l3 strikeouts. while Jeff Heath's} dynamite-laden bat ‘ted the Indians‘ , six-run attack at Clcvclnnd. That made it No. 9 for Feller his second strafght sl1u'ou1, five in at row fcr the Indians and o. chant NEW GLASGOW, N5“ MM- 31h sweep of their three-frame smtcslt (cP)_-1-he Nova 5 0g“, “Hugs; wtm st- IF/ms- i Racing season opcntcl 1:1‘ 5.1.111‘- r .. t _. (lav wth a Illli‘. t‘ .1‘ ' rt- lirmm M Defhn‘ bu“: m LN” DTIVJIQ} and S tilt- (‘but Al. 111a Newhou.=cr wrrakcrtrd ".1 1h; S/f‘\'['l'iil1 , inning and stazted Chicago Wnitol Sox on a spree that gaw- thcm sev- en rims in one 11111111; and a 7-3 vlc:cry over D_tro‘.t rigors. entries were from xt-tt ti. Hal Briuon, liar z | Fox captured the ' ' ‘"0" Class evcnzg rcs3cc1-.\t-.=' The Summary: A combination of three hits. three i walks and an crnr nrrtriuccd the, Ch cngo rally. 11rd Qa"(\ the Six an. oven break in the four-game scr cs.' Class A Fru- Im‘ till 59°" eilualiled 5°!" c- Fli- Wim 9-1 Goodall rounci-rihin sol! imlllilli- Hal Britten 11.1.1231 ll 1.1 l l ‘l well deserved g;al. C Flt. kept. up; mam ‘may, n was hi‘, first mgjgr Lofty Crow- had nn easy’ time, Duddy Put, h 1'11 d :1 i: ‘.2 1 the attack and were successful when ‘ “Mm-v glnce the 115A chqgnp_un_ scaring his 206th lift-time v.r'im'y at. Don P1110 tliiaclf _.t I1 Ii 3 Todd scored the best goal cf the. 5111p 5; 193g and his git-w, uqumpiy New York. as B. .1 Red Sax: Tune-- 1108, m“ 1m. match. beating taro defrnders an'l m m“, kind since 1m} Al“_',(‘il' 1' vxhnlcci three Yan ~ pzchcrs fort placing the hall in the ofrner of Cuq-pnfin mp [n11 m‘ th - a ltl-3 decision. y fir!» ‘V.’ the goal, leaving the pal kc." or ~- x t1 yr, t .,. , t _ _ , i helPle-‘fi- In the. second phaif M. IRM- i tnqulgeint \lt"‘l"?l utvttltl d". k “';k,,*’,“i',‘7‘f‘°.}“‘}’“ “Lg A‘h%m,lc;f_ Xlarflarot L. 1011.111": I l I begandtcithattacklbtrt thciir finish 11g him the mist gcol, fin shcrl U181 q"}‘,i,l._l_,ll] “f? gm“? “l” gmlunll;rfu_ '-'\""(.‘:‘I "in L“ . 3 '- ? aroun e g": was aways ivra . g6 h-p f g1 _ f ~-_l , ; , . "u, ‘_ ‘ ~ “ ‘ V g ct ' <. t. 31,1‘ v.3,» . » ..-t C. Fltfs goaler had two narrow es- t gqndnleéjrh; 2§°s.mf’_.“‘m.]., grill?“ i tfbfll-thfiuuiivilnlzqatltrdtst )!‘i‘(l a 7-3 14-. M5,“, CI“(‘SX1(\L' \ 3 i; 3 98995 when Bvwcrth and 0r t spite of titat. poor medal shnunrtg. y. i0 qJn‘ g?” a, 55.20%; 1”‘: Time?" 1115K 1W- 3-‘- hit the post, Although M. Flight l he hzd a IOIBE of 2s puts palms: 1f,,§;{n"s‘.n§tr3° * “>5 “~ 1*‘ " _ ,_ fwd the bet-if!‘ Of "i9 D363’ "1 l" " | rebrc entmg the not number o!‘ i011‘. rims Knmrne F,“ im- fl M, cues '1' ' lnlrthlegncl/IgdlglslrxfccilzratllqngletootcgtcghsflzlI h"§?nh§,,“’§’§a§“ ",‘§fe1f,.§1f"'(‘)§$' the i, Eldon Auker “tore the dons’ Lime p-X 3 1 g shot by Mitchell. pushed it tn fine ch with which vcvciostti h» §f§‘§§,u‘§dad?5°~‘" S“ M“ “mills? Siv- g 1 'I‘0df1's feet. who had onlv to no his triumph. 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