Cleveland Indians Now Within. One Game Of American League Lead lTl-urler-silo;-till lhts. Luke Easter drove in six runs for the Tribe with a grand slam homer lg i-.rc:l;”si3r”' By The Associated Press Cleveland Indians climbed to within one game of first place Wednuday, walloping Boston Red Boone also homered for the win- Sox 18-8 while Chicago White Sox ners. were administering a l2-3 drubblngl The White sox blasted five Yan- to the American League leading'l:.ee llurlers for 14 ilits and kayoed New York Yankees. lstarter Johnny Salli with a six-run Brookyn Dodgers increased their third inning. All Chicago's hits National League lead over the idlelwere singles except for Sam Mele's New York Giants to seven fullil2th homer with a male aboard In games with a 6-2 victory over Clll- the eighth. rlnnatl Reds. Saul Rogovin yielded only five ill the only ot.lier daylight act-Ehits for his lltil Vlcwry. ion, Philadelphia Phils illadc ltl, two straigllt over the hapless Pit.-,Ken Raffensberger early and oftell, tsburgh Pirates as pitcher Russ driving the veteran lcfihander to Meyer and second baseman Connie the sholvers in the fourth after Ryan teamed up to pace the Phils they had shelled him for ll hits to a 3-1 triumph. land all their runs. Rain washed out the game be-f Roy Campallella and Gil Hodges tween Giants and Cubs in Chicagolhonlered for the Brooks. Hodges' aild also a night contest betweenjhit. coming witll two males aboard. St. Louis Browns and Senators in was his 27th. and a single. Larry D0l)y and Ray Washington. Ryan was the whole offensive , The Indians erupted for a 10- Lshow for t'.. Phils. He smashed run third inning to erase -a 3-Oihis 12th homer. walked three times, Boston lead and added four fl10l'ClISi0lE two bases and scored all three. in both the fifth and seventh lllll-l,Philadelphia runs off rookie Cal lnlzs as they pounded five. Red Sox-Hogue of Pittsburgh. Two Canadian Golfers Advance In U.S. Tourney . H5!-Qbuble P fchel-S1 SEATTLE, Aug. 20 .. (CF) .. Two of Canada's lop amateur rm ,golfers advanced. into the fourth Hound of the U. S. amateur golf .chanlpionshlp today when they NEW YORK, Aug. 20 -- (AP) - Pro';lable pitchers for tomorrow's ""1301" leialllle games (W011 and 1055 won tllcir third round matches 1'9Cm”d5 in bl"-'l3k9l5l- I Vancouver's Walter McElroy and NATIONAL LEAGUE iBill Malvhlnney won their third- Br oklyn at Pittsburzil - Erskiu round matches, 2 and 1. and 3 (ll-3) vs Friend (5-16). land 2, respectively. McElroy holds New York at Chicago (2) . . Jan. ;the Canadian 1951 amateur title ' sen (11-8) and Hearn (12-5) l's iillld MEWWHDCY 1110 1950. The Minner (11-8) and Rush (12-ll). lV'Cl0Tl65 KEN U18 Canadians in Boston at st. Louis tlllllllll -. 2””? Wnmllg 35 top American ,stzlrs put up terrific struggles to Spahn (ll-13) vs Mizcll (T-5). Hem , r h I Only gzimrls gghcduledp ,. aln or t c fouith round. AMEMCH RAG m . McEll'oy took the measure of St. Louis at Vdaslhiilgtdll (twi- IKE” suvesm at 53” F”mQl5C0 I-ugm) Fe Bymn (G42, and cam and went into the fourth round 18-7) vs Shea 01-6) and Masterson ngmmt Dale Morey 0! Ma"'ms' - ' l s ville, Ind. Malvliinney upset the (7-5). 1 0 . , , . Chicago at New York -. Pierce -3.33. Bmce Mccoh ' U24” V5 Garman (4'”- l Forecasters expected Mawiliil- " , Cleveland at Boston -- Groniek Iney to falter as he was forced out (6-3) vs Hudson (8-9). of the Americas Cup matches last week with a. lame back but his steady stroking belied the fact he u was apdoubtfui starter ill this competition. . . 3 .Charlie Coe. l-farvie Ward. up lI.llmmy Mel-fale and Bill Campbell. -four of Americais top amateur lgolfcrs. had a hard time to get MONTREAL. Aug. 20 -(CP) -,into the fourth round. v. Earliest pre-season official gather-l In a series of close. exciting '- ml; OT MOHITERI Cfmadl9n5' 1l0CkE'.Vlillil'd-rolind matches. they all well players came about today when 10 out on the 17th and lilth greens. -showed up at the Forum for medi- -W?--2 cal examination. 0 The 10 are regulars who live in G T Montreal. They were summonedj t early so there will be a less strenu- 1 -- ous job for tile c.xzlmillers when the .- full squad. including tryout hopc- 'Sunshlne Island Dairy will meet fuls, gathers for tile training sea- l this evening ill fl quarter final son ill mid-September. Heretoforejseries gun)". of the Cily Saflbnll everyone was cxamilled on the day ; LcazUP- Tl"? flame Will be filnyvfl camp opened. on the Old Diamond and will All it) were found In good shape. i get (ind:-rwn.V "I 5 5- - -,. ii) i PRE-SEASON 2 SALE . OF SHOT GUNS STEVENS REPEATER Bolt Action. Model 258 STEVENS DOUBLE I2 Gouge. Model 530 STEVENS DOUBLE 12 Gauge. Model 311 ,. .. REMINGTON AUTO LOADI t Model 1148 . . . REMINGTON W MASTER. (E 'i "870 AP ..... ITHACA. FEATHER LIGHT. I7 ModoI37.......-.... ,Mb SSIERG. 20 Gauge lose . A MQ35IERG. 16 Gauge. gift; '12 Gauge .. . A . 3-sltof. bolt action ilgcoll Pod ii . AMMUNITION . Cleaning Rods. . . . 532.50 . . 572.50 . . 368.75 NG. .. . Sl22.75 ING 589.75 398.50 332.25 338.25 r 0 524.25 530.00 01:. i The Dodgers teell off on starieiw . l The Maritime l".lei-irlc 9 and tho, ' l.l1Tl.E SPORT V If Riiitm 1-11 Routes: I l The spotlight ill the Provincial Junior baseball series between the lAbbies and Currail and Briggs lip- .pcars to be sllinillg on the batters land not the pitchers as was the lease when the smile (cams met ill i lihe Island League finals two weeks tlflendlng Maritime champion. Miss Macpemmld degeaged M155 .2'lg0.lfl that series Donnie Mac- Mrs. E. M. Hodson of Halifax Mmkey Maclleod of Charlottetown Nntional.,I,caguo lI.ean. Simmons. l-Icllny Carson and yosicrday afternoon. 5 and 4 vesterdav anemuon whue Bwoklyn 01- 500 000-G 15 0 1.lolllllly Squllrcbriggs all had their The TYUFU E171 W110 is 1! Dhi'Sl- Mrs. walince eliminated Mrsy GIG. C'"0ll'"l3” 101 090 991-3 3 1 'illonlcllts of glory alld save for the I cal Educzlllon insnucmr M No. Wood of Charlottetown 4 and 2. 1 L085 'l:1d(illglmpu"4e)nnS Blane";- lfirst galllc the number and calibi'elfP5Sinl)nl lift). WM, 0-Vlilnded m In mg mat dmsmn consolation m;j3'g' .”. km "" l ' tm m ( ) 4” bits" W5 "lit kt!” L0 R """l':”"' 1"” ”' d”'”""g M” mid" finals Miss Elizabeth Sprinlfer of Twill delnlnllr ' ion not) oil 3 -s ;mum, son. She won the matcll on me wash-due, Nys. Wm meet Mrs. E, Pm:mt;r:l:a .. 000 000 100-1.93 . . . - - l i C who won the MacNeill of Dartmouth. Meyer and Lopata; Hague and Ill this series the reverse appears 1 Mfg; ”","”r- - .io be true. The first two games Nm1'm9,””B 1" 1943- ."d”""d Lolwss Sdaellletalgtflln Neill: G;l:ls'Io!1;iVrk at china 0 ot d have been decided by lialic Rlltllls l '1; ithec hgau bly Sd?!:M:AngdryVr.:' upmyaenerdav mad Mrs Ma(;Nem mm 3 p I "one ' lL.Ad wk. 1') . '5 ,1 hr oronlo sin n . . - - Hf",ef,,,'::,?,l Mlcge 1”11';f,,.'kl:3S E3313, New Brunsvrick one up. The two downed Mrs. J. P. Clarke of Char- Boston .. I01 000 00- 2 5 0. i i ' played on almost even terms louemwn 3 and 2, St. Louis .. 160 020 0x- 9 10 (ll Mrs. (Called, rain). lslam homer scilt the Curranites on the road to defeat and yesterday Coke Grady returned the compli- .lnent with his home run in the bottom of the eleventh. His double- 1 o o For the second straight lycsterday Johnny Carroll was' lforced to send his tilree pitchers to line mound. Sunday it was Cilrsoil. Slmmoils and l.clul'gey. ilhe order was changed slightly with Simmons, Carson and Lcfurgey ltrotting olit to the hill. Donniep lMacI.e:ln. who pitched ilille inlllngs lsunday was effective until he tired gycstcrdzly and lost his control. He (was succeeded by young Square- ,briggs. who was quite effective un- llll Grad y poled ills four-liagger. . . . p With the series tied up at one, i, game each. the tennis can now em- ,bark on the best tllrcc-out-0'-fivi: iaffair. The third game will likely lbe played here this Sunday after- ilooll and it could be that coach Ev. 1MaoNeill of the Albbles will use 'f'ommy Harper on the mound. llfouilg Harper. who played short .stop for the Knights of Colllmllus Junior teams four years age under lcharlle Ryan, is reputed to be it lvery good pitcher and he could he 3 the big man lil deciding which way I the series will go. . o Those who witnesmd yesterday afternoon's grinle described it as an exciting affair. Both teiiills had their bad moments. Curran and ,Briggs in the early part of the igame and the Abbies iii the latter half but botll came lit) with a lot i of good ball. Tile Abbies' bats coll- ;f.inued to rattle oilt a lot of base ' lhits with Brain Lewis leading the I lwny with his four singles. DUCK 1, MacLeod and Cllarl-ie Kennedy also had their slglits set as each col- flecterl three hits. 0 O O Officials directlll: the Maritime Ladies Golf Tournament, which i- lbeing staged at the Charlottetown Golf Course. expect that large gal- leries will be on hand this morning land this afternooil to watch the yflnals for the Maritime clla.niplon- .ship. For golf entlliislzists this will !be the match of the week as it. ibririgs together the two top lfld'l lgolfers in the Marltlmcs to climax . l I 1 ;Wh7lf. has bcen one of the host at. l tended meets ever held ill the sca- 1 side, pljolliliccs. i ”. i . i The big match today should bill an interesting and thrilling affair.i i In addltioil to their golfing albllities l the two women present; an interest- Kinz human nature angle. One of . them. Miss Aline Flemming or iTruro is a young girl on her way yup the golfing ladder while the . other, Mrs. Harold Collnor of Hal- ifax, is a former Maritime champ- . ion on the comeback trail after being forced olit of tournament play on account of sickness. 0 . . Both of them were great yester- day and they had to be to reach the finals Miss Flemming defeated the defending Maritime champion. Mrs. E. M. Hodson. but it took her until the eighteenth hole to do it. Mrs. Connor had the name troubli- in defeating Mrs. Blair Gordon of Saint. Andrews. Today they will play 38 holes before one of them is de- elarcd a champion. We believe that the match should go near the and before it winner is declared and that the two women will put it golf- ing battle which fans will not want to miss. 0 I 0 Local golfers will also be watch- ing with interest the showings of Miss Marjorie Stewart and Mrs. Horace Brown of Charlottetown. These two are the only local ladies left In the competitions. Miss Stew- art. is a semi-finalist in the third division play while Mrs. Brown is a semi-finalist In'tl-le third division consolation competition. i O O O The officials in charge of the meet will probably be more fat- igued that most of the golfers when the tournament is ' t ' To them has fallen the task ' ' the wui t ... Id . of us n the n tabs on the results. Chief among these. ladies have been Mrs. A. J. Haalam. the retiring President of the Maritime Ladies Association and Mrs. R. 1''. Norman of Char- lottetown. Mr-. K. Wallace of Grcclabsnjcst Anne Flemming of Truro, N. 5.. and ii ('lllll'l'lDlOH, nor Lollies Golf championship at the Belvedere Gold Course. tournament play and along shot wily in tile finals by defeating the iisui hole willi an 18 Inch putt. tllrollgllout the match with Connor loading by one at the end of the seventeenth. H d l t th play mate Jollnny Wllelail was on I (r,?;l;l:,p';?hhnerfd sleocsotna :t1,(:)ke0':..,he,e, board at the time Coke connected. 1 she was bread to move hm. ban, ' She. i-hipped onto the green with nmela nice shot but her hall was not close enough to the cup for her Y9-'5t9Yd3Yl ideal wenlller con players A pretty 25- ear-old girl, Miss Maritime ladies Mrs. Harold P. Con- lfalifax will meet today of the Maritime former S of n the finals Miss Flemming. a novice In n the tournament, battled her Mrs. Gordon landed in the to win the hole. The matches were played under ditions and the in the championship matclles wcro accompanied by good sized galleries. The two wo- men will tee off again at nine o'clock illis morning on the first lap of their championship match and it is anticipated that large crowds will he on hand to view both the morning and afternoon competitions. They will play 36 holes, 18 in the morning nnd the remainder in the afternoon. They will com- mence the last round at two in lll(' afternoon. Mrs. Connor and Miss Flemming won their matches in almost the same manner yesterday afternoon. Both golfers were leading their op- ponents one up at the end of nine holes and both maintained their margin to the end. Mrs. Connor. the mother of four cllildren, last took part in tourna- ment play in 1948. the year she won the Maritime title. For Miss Flemming this is her third year in golf and her second year in tournament play. She spent the winter at the Golf Resort Hotel in Plnehurst. North Carolina where she claims she picked up much of her golfing knowledge. Finalists in the Chamnlonship Consolation competitions are Mrs M.C.A N.S. Girls Win Golf Competitions Miss M-iriam Penny of Bridge- water. Nova Scotia won the Marl- timc Ladies putting and approach- ing rompctlllons hold at the Char- lnttctown Golf Course yesterday morning. Miss Elizabeth Springer. it)- year-old golfer from westviile. N. S. won the driving championship. Two Records Broken Allruro TRURO. Aug. 20 -(CP)- Two records were broken at tho Tturo Raceway mid-week harneu rac- lng session tonight. The daily double winners were Harvest Time and King Grattan zrid for a payoff of 314930. King C-rattan, winning the second heat. went the smile in 2:19 1-5 out 2-6 of a second off his former mark. In the fifth race Gallonage own- ed by B. C. Cruiclfshank of Halifax and driven by End Ctuickshank lowered his mark to 2:12 in win the quineila race with Miss Cherry Valley in second place. The feature race of the night. a four horse free-for-all. was taken by the favorite Iola Henley going the mile In 2:11 4-6. N. S. Baseball 2 By The Canadian non. Truro Bear-cats took a strangle- hold on their Halifax and District senior Baseball League semi-finals series Wednesday. clipping Dart- mouth Arrows 10-6 at Trliro. The win gave near-cab. winners during the regular schedule, a. I-0 lead in their best-of-seven series. At stellar-ton, meanwhile. AI- bions d their , t ' show of batting power as they r ' ” ' Liverpool narrupsrs 10-1 ' to take a. 2-1 can in unlu- er of Dartmouth. They have work- ed hard In looldnl after the tournament and have been most helpful in providing us with re- sults. The success of the tourna- Wolfvllle. N. B , and Mrs. H. Rop- 7: GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN lllruro And Halifax Ladies In Maritime Golf Finals Today ion Urquhart, Saint John and Mrs. F. W. Young. Truro. Mrs. Ur- quahart advanced into the finals by defeating Mrs. Young defeated Mrs. W.E. Cotton Glasgow and Mrs. W. H. Rogers of Restigouche. N.B. will play today for the top honors in the second division. Miss Maccormick defeated Rogers downed Mrs. H. Roper. Hal- ifax on the 19th. hole. Finalists in the of Truro. lottetown. advanced to the semi- finals in the third division yester- day afternoon. feated Mrs. H. Springer of West- ville. N. S.. 3 and 0 ham, all of Restigouche. N.B ming. Truro; Moncton: Mrs. E. M. l-lodson (H) 1 up. .And;Abbies Ope Series This Evening ment speak: well for their efforts. C S H.S. GIEKDIY, S aint John one up while Mrs Miss Anne Maccormlck of New Miss P MHCDCan11ld of New Glas- First gow 3 and 1 yesterday while Mrs. """l'""' W0 W0 0-0 ll ll Baltimore 000 000 1-1 3 0 second division consolation. Second competitions are Miss Marion Gav M t , W" W) OM s 1,, 1 of Truro and Mrs. Charles Barter B52153!" hm ml 000;: 8;, Miss Marjorie Stewart, of Char- Miss Stewart de- Other semi-finalists in the third division are Mrs. W. Miller. Mrs. get, Jacobs (i0) nml Pramesa. G. I-foughton. and Mrs. W. Gor- Toronto 000 100 220 00-5 '1 2 Rochester .. M0 001 000 01-6 14 I Finalists In the third division consolation play are Mrs. J. Flem- Mrs. A.R. Tait. Mrs. H. Brown. Char- lottetown: and Mrs. Tommy Drls- coil of Saint John. THE RESULTS Championship Division Miss A. Flemming. (T) defeated Mrs. H. P. Connor (H) defeated Mrs. E. Gordon (SA) 1 up. Championship Consolation Mrs. C. L. Urquahart (SJ) de- feated Mrs. H. S. Gregory (SJ) 1 up. Mrs. F. W. Young (T) defeated Mrs. W. E. Cotton (C) 2 up. First Division Miss F. MacDearmid (NG) de- feated Miss M. M leod (C) 5 and TE--(ciEti'n"ue?d' The first game in the Charlotte- town section of the intermediate Baseball finals will be played here this evening with the Maritime Central Airways'nlne meeting the Abbie.-i in ii game on Memorial Field. The game is scheduled to get underway at five o'clock. M. C. A. coach Tom MacF'arlane will be starting either Lefty Mac- Aleer or waldo Munroe. Both hurl- era are lcfthanders and both can be mean with base hits if they are right. For the Abbies It will be the vet- ei-an rlghthander Charlie Ryan. announced coach Fred Maccabe last night. The Abbies may be playing with- out the services of Willis I-fennes- sey. Hennessey. the Abbies catcher. injured his shoulder at the time he suffered a broken nose in Sum- merside this summer and the shoulder has been rlvinlz him trouble. He will be in uniform but it will not be decided until game time whether' or not he will see action. St. Stephen llacing Results ST. STIPHEN, N. 3.. Aug. 20 - (OP) - silver Hanover. 1 St. Stephen entry. gave the best. per- formulcs of the night as a three- nlght. harnell meet opened here to- night. Ila won three dashes-one in the fastest time of 2.16. Boston Ion White, Niarhos (7). Aslftllll, and Burris; I-faddlx and D. Rice. and Lnkemzln. son; Atkins. Stuffcl (0) and Lake- Ottawa AUGUST 21, 1952 Baseball Resulls By The Canadian Press American League leveland 00(l0) 040 400-18 18 4 .. 210 040 001- 8 15 0 Lemon and Tlplon; McDermott, cnrboi-ougll (3). Nixon (3), Ben- (5l. Brodowskl (6) and 106 201 020-12 14 0 110 000 001- 8 5 l and Lollar; Sain, McDonald (3), 05- Rogovln chaeffer (3). trowski (-1), Miller (9) and Berra. Hook (7). ' St. Louis at Washington post.- Burdette, Jones (2). Johnson (5) Intcrniltioillil League Fabbro and Running; .Tllompsoll Mills. Podr-cs (7) and C. Thoma- marl. .. 000 010 001 1-3 12 1 Springfield .. 000 200 000 0-2 H 1 (10 innings) Golll, George (5)). Frlcano (10). Murray (10) and Watilngton; Fad- Hudson, Mfil"l(f'll (2). Fisher (5). Ilzlugstad (7), Shore (8) and An- derson, Keller (7): Faszholz, lfnhn (7), Crimliln (8) and Buclul. Buffalo .. 000 000 100-1 9 2 Syracuse .. 200 500 00x-'1 10 l Foytar-k. Costello (4) Poole (7) Jordan (8) and Eriiutt; and Dr:-scher. Bombers Pullq Upsel To Win Semi-Final Series l bottom of the eleveiith inning with. Whalen on first as the result of a walk. and two out provided a story book ifinish as Curran st Briggs Juniors yesterday won a bitterly fought ball game 10-8 at Recrea- tion Centre diamond in Summer- side. after fighting back from a 7-2 deficit as late as the top of the seventh inning. The win tied up the best-of-seven series game aulece. Dee LeFurgey, scond string C. to B. pitcher. took up the pitching burden in the ninth inn- ing, and holding the visitors score- less for three frames. and giving up four hits. was credited with the victory. Donnie "No-I-fit" Macbean started for Charlottetown and gave up only one hit in six innings. The C to B batters found film for three blnizlea in the seventh, and scored Hollomnn y C. And B. Juniors Even Series With Abbies In 10-8 Victory Yesterday 1 Coke Grady! home run in the at one of Charlottetown, two up. poncd. wet grounds. Miss Faune Macnearmlnd of New Detroit 001 ooo 020-3 lo 1 4 l'""9- mmm the CON"? 74- N W B,u,.5w;ck -1-cm, . Glasgow and Mrs. M.L. Wallace of .hliatieipliia loo coo osx-4 15 o Sltllmlebrlags glellegletlulhlzfll ah the M” possible enimcs "”S”a",f:: - s. an sa le ncll ., , will ll'(Tle8I;l.wl.(l)llSG?T1lT1fI?llT1ll:.Eyglggillil lJ8:llgllgh;'ChI:1lIll)dlscl'l00(f?()'r antdil) Glllllsll dllzowlnv the llDfl"lcEStE'l"i no safe hklts '3)h"' bIHted"Kmn' Bauiuml """ - - - - " ', amp 1- on. the finals of the first division. Murray (9). until G-radys dramatic home run The MCIAAAW humus M m that ended the contest in the elev- enth inning. Simmons starting for Summer- side, was found for seven hits in seven innings. and his mates com- mittcrl their quartet of costly er- rors during his stay on the mound.) They gave perfect silllport to his t.wo successors. Both Simmons. and Carson who slicceeded him and nitched only one frnme, were lifted for pinch hitters Pete 'Green and Grant Grady. and each time the hitter delleverd. Green gettlniz a walk. and Grzldv batting in n coun- ter ns he grounded out to second baseman Kennedy. This paved the wav for LeFurgey's appearance and ultimate victory. Brian Lewis of the Abbies got 4 singles in 5 trips to the plate, and also supplied the nlcture defensive nlay of the day. cuttlniz off a 0.5;- F. tallv with a sensational shoe- hlgh calibre game in short field. Ironically, however. his dropping of an easy pop fly from Walker's bat in the eighth was the error which paved the way for Curran A: Briggs two catching-up runs in the eighth inning. sending the game into ex- somewhat feeble at the bat lllltil his 'fol.Ir-baggi-r made him the hero of the ball game. The visitors mlthit. the Ciur.-inltes in to 6. but left ten stranded on the bases compared to Currali K: Briggs six. BOX SCORE Ch'town. Abbie Jrs. AB ll. H PO A F. F. Kennedy. c. 4 i l 7 2 I) J. Burke. lf. 4 f) 0 fl 0 l) D. MacLcod, ss. .. 5 2 3 5 2 l J. Coyle. rf. 5 l I 2 l i C. Kennedy. ab. .. 6 2 3 fl 4 n B. Lewis. of 5 1 4 5 1 f) C. Ready lb. . .... 5 0 0 0 1 fl D. MacLexin, p. 3 0 (1 i 0 (J The N.E. Bowery Bombers pull- ed the biggest upset in the Cily Softball I.ciigllri this season by dc- feaiing the Basilica Youth Club 16-6 yesterday evening and will- two straight games. Tile Bombers will now met-Lille winners of -the Guardliml-L.Y.C. series in the semi-finnls. Big Mike Connelly set down the B.Y.C. on only three hits as he pitched the Bombers into lhc semi-finals. Connollcy gave up sin- gles to George Joseph, Ray Mac- Closkcy and All! Coa'dy but oth- erwise was untouchable. lie struck out two and walked three. Sunny Siull started for the B. Y. C. but retired in the second in- ning when he could not find the plate. Noel Wilson replaced him and Wilson was later relieved by George Jrlsepll. The Bombers pounded the coni- bined offerings of the three pit- chr-rs for 14 hits. Elmer Mahnr nnd Monaglliin led the Bombers onslaught with each player col- lecting four hits. The game was handled by Verne Blanchard. M. Lund 2h. D. MacClilium Mahiir if. Dolron 2b, Doyle cf. B.Y.C.-G. Joseph ill. I). R. Siull p. (lb, if, B. Gallant c, Bombers . lint claullled sliver Hanover (Only) . .. 1 1 1 Agnes Hal (Keys) .. 2 I 2 Ancl1onvAwsIgh (Walker I 4 3 Moppl (ceilan) 4 8, 4 Winning owner D. Mehan, st. Stephen. Times 2.15, 2.15. 2.15 2-5. Ssoond Instflotl Golden Amber (Haley) Deliah E. (Walker) , ' (Jai-dine) .. Heinia I-falnlsy (Barnett) Pallina Might (O'Brien) Winning nirflsld; Md, and 0. Walker. st. Iltphetl. Times lib I-I. 2.10, 2.11. Third Classified Mule Pedant (Jai-dine) Laurel chief (walker) athaney Taker (O'Brien) arming any (Bishop) . Pat Powers (Haley) . commander Bill (Barnett) 4 I Chang... winning owners J. 3. Watt, qua- bec. and Mcaibbon. st. Stephen. Timid 2.10 I-I, 2.11, 1.10. owners L. Kimball. Fort. ml FOR,THEWORlD'S EASIEST SHAVES use THE. WORLD'S SHARPEST BLADES cilia... Bombers-Costello rf, Monaghan Rh, I. Connelly cf, J. Hughes lb, Connelly p. L. Taylor c, T. as, E. Mill"- Closkey of. A. Condy 2h. Th. 5- al-i, Wontherble as, Kellv Wilson lf, 2h. p, Kay: rf. . Llneseores B.Y.C. . 000 810 2- ti I81 303 x-ltl . (CTitTiiTiF:i on p-a'g'e'175i y .- -.s -- ahavin g, as long-lasting. and has a lognlur paellago 5 blades 25: Moncion Hawks Will llol Be in Major League MONCTON. Aug. 20 C ((fp)N Moncton Hawks will not he in the Maritime Major this winter, ltgwas annoullccrl .. night following in meeting n( I , Moneton Community Allllfllv A... soclatlon. They will stand by for El year and see how the other folir (mm; In the league, Cllarloticiolvn, liiili. fax, Glncc Buy and Sydllcy, m.1)(,. out. An nllcmpt will he lnslilo In 3,. range! to have ii ltfnnclnn team in an Allin Cup calibre lf'.'l,':uem lfawks franchise in tho M..)l.ll.l.. will meet again Tuesday in flirtli. or discuss the situation. An official said llforrey ifanlilton. cngilgerl as pint. illg coarll of the ago. will change lo Allan Cup ploy. liiimilion would still rum-h tho locals one he formed. A chance for the l0('IIl plzn-i-i: to take port will he our concerns of they see action in a Nrw wick league, officials shill. Push"-M Held In Sqaure Gerald Coyio and Gcrhlrl Nlinnm. string catch of Cake GTndy'5 Tang I won the Push-Mobile raro ll('l(l on Leaguer in the first inning. Duck Connlllllilll ,5ill””'" -V95l”"-ll” "V" Mmmeod mg 3 10,- 5' and pmycd ., nlng for kids llciwcon illv nizes of six and twelve. l'lcl'cily Rt. chords and Roland Perry placed second Jim Campbell finishing third. slip SHOT; riiiisiiiiiif Rolls of Film dovclopoil and 23 lmmest Immmux. tom CD” printed. 24 hour scrvlec. llolillle rady. the rival sholtstop. was We mqms. Any M" M 3 H, much below par ill t-le field and 905"", mi, 40 Gem... g,.,,...,.i, min each. Dancing 9:30 - 1 A..)f. So Easy-Shaving Tllnt Tough Board is No Problem At All O Year after year Gillette Blue Blades are first choice of shaving That's because sharp, as easy- For data convenience buy them In the Gillette dispenser that aim 'sm out unwrapped ready for ma, a built-in compartment for safe disposal of used blades. 20 Llcdu SL00 - 10 blade: 50: IN IMPROVED GILIETTE DISPENSERS Hockny League the status of locals -.-mm-iim. not, he altered ivy th- in nnolhcr lcagilc Shaun of th- sllfllllil Bruns- ihe llzilvks .4. obilellace with Allan Gallant flllil Mail Film Sr-rvlrs. BELVEDERE GOLF CLUB TONIGHT B1119 Blade? look s"'VW feel ..ul""' be ;w""! use Gillette Blue Blades with the :MiI.v-.157 edges ever honed ' "Ti YEO THEATRE In Color. MONTAGUE - lfltl. - SAT. ONLY ACROSS rim Wlnn MISSOURI Olirknabls-Johnliodlak lllu”rtay.ilIve”irTt'iTlieatre svpiit-a;39 P.-M