Johnnie Kalmuck, Babe Britto11 Split Honors In Last Night's Fast Class ITICISI "SecVti1nd1.MS8.'lI)1.R47SORA-001-511-' Johnnie Knltittirk IITTII llnlw Ilrit- 30, 7.502 31570. on split the Itnnnrs ttt the III.-I "lass of the Clnsslftrtl P:tv-4- at the iharlotlclrmtt Di'ititt,Z Ptirl. lets! tight with .lultiiiiitv ttitttitttz IIIt' irst flash by .1 lctt:'h tlllII the inlie lalttnt; the scctmtl race III P. yhntn finish. fialiiigatt, TIHIIWI Irv IIT. Grtorgo it.-imp tttttl rirtxrtt it) iClxvoo(I ihnu tins tltr only titttihic hoitl .xtnncr nn Iiic t---tti .t the hi3! itlrtck son of llroutt Prtttrc ttttrml his uajx to easy xirtorirts itt the second and sixth IIIFIITW. Jcnnic liztltitttt-it tttttl 'i':iti III wit it null rt rlttsli it! tho t'itx-.ftvtl Tint .xlitlc .lctt;V I.PP Ynin IIIIII Jtttlt ittdlnnq cztntn IIUIIIP l".IlllPl'4 in he third and srtrntlt tin:-ltcs. The mcct was yvttttcssctt luv a '.-ttr siz.etl ctwitttl of iacittz fetus. ”hc most in-it lI'I it-ts tlonty PIT Ito last fizlbil its the tmttutt: im- .mi .S9SS.tttl tntn Iltc V tt putt ,ttitl '.t'-"ill into the ttlttrc tttitti The last, (lash at:-o ttrmitlrtl the tiggest. thrill of the iiirr-t it: John- nie lialtittirlt t'ni-in tip IlTll'.' fntlrlll vtsttion to IHIVP ,-t fa-I Ilti ttti'trto:' tttrt tnmr In uttii.tt .t turn nr lVI'tt 1'tltnlI;tI IIio ft:tt-it uttr. I.r'I'l 0131c.-tttt limit the Hilt- unity in first pttstttnti ntttl kept tor there for thc IITII." uitli A, (1, irott, June Brc anti .Inltrtn'tr- kal- mtrk follotvin: ttt tlmt urtlor .lnltnttic ittttvcd tip at the iIllPP- tttt.rtct' pnln Iiili t'titittn't rttiito n-,rlT0lllP Ilahn I3;llIIOll1s irntt. In their ftrxt ITIFP .lttttc Br: tat-ttty ,-txx.-tr on top nttI)' to son A. C. Srntt mnvc in ttntti at the ttll.'Ii'- tm ttnln uitlt Jnlmnic Iittitrtitiz in IIlll'fI tmstitntt nnrl I".;thr Iiliiiitlll in fourth. Joitttttir niiti the Bah" eanie on front tho qtt.1rTrt' -rtlh Johnnie ttinning by It IPTISZIII. (;:tli.-tgan tvcnt awa.V on the out-1 ITIP in the sccntid ti-t:li nttri lVI(ll'(”I II"! the I('ttrI at the rttirtrtcr ntarit it”-ad nf I-3,;-n anti Prtitt-It Btt(ll- Atiz. I-I0 Camh illI(I"l' rt length FII'I A half in front of Texas Rrctvcr and Prince Butllong. ; In the sixth (lash Dirk Erin set the palm for thc first five-rir.:htli of the mi'Ir- Iwforr G'ilint.'.ittt ntnvcti tin Irnnt fourtlt DIIIIV" in tnltc over (IV) lcnrl. Prince Rtitlloiv: t'lIlIVf in to fini:It scrotttl in a close lint- ta with Dick l-Zrla. The qttittolla m G.-tit.-t:an anti l'lrincc Rtttllnnz twirl 36.90. 1 .irrr,v LP" Vnlo I"'(I from ttirb In titre tvi xvitttiiti: the first tiasii nly the (llassifictl Pace. .ItlrI)' Burl-y ion: moved up front svcoiitl place; in the stretch in pass lligltty DPIT; and win the second dash of this t-vmtt, Jttdy, rlritru hy nttttrtw t'trtI Smith, "matte hrr host simu- in-; of the season its shr also plar-1 r-rl second N Jerry Imo Voln the first. rlash. Ike More-side kept Tartan flat as he unn tho st-ronti dasit of the t'i:issiIicrI Trrtt, ttith Clint Lyn 5. Victor DI-"1I'llI'.' sr't"nttri. Jttttttie Kril- nf mtirk unit the fit ' (I7-Il the lrnt. The rlatlv riritthlv rm and .Tcrr,v l.t-o Vain paid S3 (llzusifled Trot polo i 1 Second and Sixth llnshn i i i l . , Aouson ttrtte SPORT y g - Ttiiictz six rig GUARDIAN. 1(1II.lARLOTTET1()1WN AUGUST 19, 1953 (:ztli.tgiitt tsliaat 1 , Prince Btizllotig tCLldmb0ll';5) 3 :-7" V1 . . 'Texas Brewer tcam-D e I ' -B b R B Y d D W Dick Erla tBtawnes.st 4 111 S1 , Chocolate Dip tSob:y) 2 3: i E550 tO'.Vleiir:it -1 '-" V t ' Bessie Budtoiig ICOIIIIISI 6 6 National l.e.tgue yln TIIIICSI 2.13 2-5, 1:13 3-5: , Giiiitigzatt owned by Dr. Georgel New York flail 000 000 000 0-3 7 I; . . . Tm:-cf? T- Bishop and driven bv Elwoodi Brooklyn 030 000 000 000 1-4 9 21 The Basilica Youth Club and the ' Slititv: piiri-mtituels: First, s6.7t).I Worthington, Jans.n (3) HeRl'IliSUllShInP Island Dairy won cIose- n 42.1, '1 G0: 55 70, 2.90 53 00s S9C0ll(.I.1(II) and Westrtitii; Loes, Hughes Iy contested softball play-off - 1 s.'l.3J. '.'.G0. 270; Sfl.1'J, 3.40: 30 90. t t3! Lstbitie tilt and Cnll"lil.IIlCIIEl.1',:ilI'nCS from the R. C. A. F. Royaisl y y g iW-Labinc, L-Heartt. land the Guurdiztn Angels yester- ”"”'”"I '3" Etttttwauitee mm :02 ooo-s iz 21da.v evening. .lt-t'r,t' Lee Vcio l.I.ll'dlIlI3l 1 71ci"c'""”' 000 ml 00n'2 6 21 The 3' y' C' waited two Film in .,,,d,, B,,d,m,g ,Sm-uh, 2 1 Antonelll and Crandall; r3:tcz:w-ithe last of the setenth lngnms 10 mgmy DP” ,Le,L,m,., ..... H 3 QISIEI Kelly tetnxtrflimelet atidvi;-)dgt: T111: rzlcimeedn Ot';6e rV:!I1llIien C111111 i1111111n111 11;C1mM11111 I 1'1S:IIIA:IeC1I5'tIIng-1”lVYsi1E1: HR111 Mm ofi the seventh to eke out n (i.ti'v I). tC:tlt'nilt 6 Li W ' T 1 11 -1 -TOW-3 1,”; . V Billy Htttiloiig t.Vlticl)cr3idt 3 5' ('hIC3K0V 909 019 090-1 9 3,”"B1Il1"y")" 'IIc!,A("I39tIS' M,” Conmmndn .L1N,.uynt it 5; St. Louis W 000 031 01x-a-ll Ty V 101 l'l!:1(1ll('S iii: the it, one minis; Yc'tft;1 ppm-t it,-git-at-3-t 7 3- Pallet, Lmvtt tit and Gal'ng()lI:l;;;1:III- N If 3911? 31 "99 0" 0 "mes: 2115: 216 3-51 115111.111 1I1?E1i!'aI:I1)1 an: Rum L0UfI)1ll)(e)IT 000 0 4 11 nlertt-It II1eTt1ne-sst-v singled home Volo otvttcd by ll. Stages and dt'iv- II 111'! ' t ” . . t t I P!) by (2. Jatcliiie. .ltt:i,v iittdloiig rmtaaett-ma 000 100 oox-1 1 21.11” t”"'?'"K N" 1" "19 Dal."-l'"."" mttnrti and (lrivrti l);' Cyril Smit,x;1 Lztiztltnc.-DLck:iitt tilt and Alttcil. (I11(IFmrl1':gw0rx:'1:';I:m(;;:: lcyanrirnj 1”z11""u””1I3: Fm R 3519” 980' 4 '11;1(.17'.1E' II:nIljn1131I') mm L111)11mI 111- tthn lT:tICIl0(I Iia:e on n fieIder's' 00; S15 I. 0.10: 3.00. SPCOIITI, sl..- trims. - M33 1119- y I T . f g ' I 60, 4'10, 3.00 53.50, 3.10; 36.10. ---- i”'”””,.s”.”'d 1”"? W”"d 0". H.'"' I AMERICAX LE-Hirn its-ssey-s single with the winning Clngsiflgd Pacc fruit with two men out. .IOIlllllV I(.1IlllLlt'I( tVl'. Kelly; 1 2 21ca':hlg'f)IrII1(” 311);i:gIn,?:11;::l ofggl :ZltiIttnL 1()wNIi'l(li:Zi g t gchmnz Dix”); IQ! lane (NV-.ltile striking out five. Lcftlinntl- .1 7- -.391 I C1L'lt”l" X, i K , f 1, rr Dirk Doyle pitched an eight Jum, Bee ,CM.mn, 4 xlaiiem and .Iell?.gel2lICI. Mill .. M” I, fog lh X I: d k T- F,” , - .1, y l Reynolds (9) Lormati t9t Emit tilt C I E A "39" 3” 5”” 1111651 -- 1---I: L. ;.; -0111111 I ,, . i I , ,, out one. Both hurlers turned in r,-, . . l d B . ll-L , .-G ., lsmtiitickvotttied and driven I).'-'l;.;nn5- pt1ti:s,,,,,.,m,fTX.o,.1m,,,,m'"f.,1, 'a good perfortnance. L811?!" IWIIX: babe Brzttoti otvticttfvtmion. New x7mk'Bmm ' biotic Longapltic of the Angel". in Fimt:e0T3otttt)st)it and tit" en (,I"el,I;"i 00., M0'"00y., (.1 hit the only home rtin of Iltci 1.V T11 1- PM-TI ilJi'1-ill1l1'-if 1 1 ' , , .' ,L'illIP, a long drite to cttttrcficId1 57.10, 330 82.80; 5f'C(ll1tI, 5380, 2.10: "mm" mm M0 10G-J 6 l.i1tt tiic fotirtlt inning. ITctl Bail-4 S210. Summerville Wins Baseball Game The Sunintcrville jtin1.1or baseball tctim tlrfcalerl the Next pott IlflS4"- Il.'III ('IllIl l.'i-3 nn Stittd after- lI()l)ll for their ltftli slt'r.i:ltt win out of six" stttrls. Billy Cain pitvitrd for Stititttictu title and flIIOWN'I nllI)' seven hits txltilr llrath Slicphard of Carril- grzn unrkcti on the tttottnrl for Ncutmit :'ll'lt'I zinc up clcven ham l.tmt'lt's. Sitcpii.-it'll im: rrtlirvctl itt the setrnth by soutltpaw Vtnt-mt: Alaclmnn. Softball Gatttt.-1 This Evegg The Ligitot-lan Youth Club ma the Lczinit will meet. this even- Itig iii a City Softball Lritztttt play- 0II1Kt'lIP on the Old Dlctmrttid. The' qatrte will rtrtntneticc at six f)1CI(l”k.1 Spr;ngficId Scores 334-Yard1 . Jennie Kallllllfk tiieteltrrl I 5 H I I 0 Tartan tllorcsirtct ? l 0 e n Chet. Lyn Clever tKeiinet-lyt 4 3. h( .. Dan McE1Wyn tNc11it 3 Ii ossisrrr, Eng. taeuteitst-Harry Brother Bill twtrcncrl 8 31l-Ialey of Leeds Monday night NT!.VWa.V tMCGl'P'.'0rt 5 7 scored 2 hole Ill one on the 334- Roma Budlonz '14. Kriitl T 6 yard 18th hole of the golf course VFW 1'101'1'P't '0'Mmt'nt 8 8, litre. This is six yai'ds short of the Times: 2.21 '1-5; 2.18 2-5: .lntim':1lotigcst. hole in one ever recorded Kalrnut-k ntviicd tmd driven h.v'in Britain. The longest recorded in '.nt-he I.etchci': Tartan owned and g ythe world rtre' 425 and 435 yards In Chmk driven by Eric .llrti'esit'ie. pat'i-mttl- the Llnitcd States. ' I assuring a Top Notch of the Races. SING SHOW. -ORTAL HOSPITAL. - v . 1 it weaftier. unfit, Races will be held the follow- August 26th. Adults--51.00 -A Children-50c Wednesdti. m Adllilltloflo IIONIT MISS THE tstttttrs FIRST DAYLIGHT STOCK GAR RACES AT THE O MONTAGUE THRILLBOWL RACE TRACK WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 1901 AT 2:30 P. M. The Promoters have ptnvitlctl an excellent track, Performance, also extensive grading of the grounds and building of TWO HUGE RAMPS will permit everyone to have a good view Kefth Bryenton the official flagman will start the race at 2.30 sharp, providing you with a fast mov- ing program of driving skill and close competition with the ual HAIR RAISING THRILLS AND SPILLS. pproxlmately 20 cars to start. Entries will include the best cars and drivers that, the Island has so far produced. ' Having the advantage of DAYLIGHT VISIBILITY the1 drivers are better enabled to give you at real 1-IAIRRAI Don't miss this FIRST DAYLIGHT PERFORM- ANCE of the Island's NEW yAND THRILLING SPORT. '- a '1 iCANTEEN SERVICE will he provided on the ' GTOIIXIUI. PROCEEDS for the KING'S COUNTY MEM- -,t.aotot;.t;;;a t. i 1 entry Garcia, Hooper tat and GIll5I)C.';,; I h .1 1 . .V . . '2 ' it o , I'hI I hi 00 00- BOSITIIIIC 11 a trot? tIt1i1t1)1 UOX--5: I II1"”r1f'"' Imlrf, fljlsfr , y . p . B.i't'ti and Muiia)'- Mt-Dttitiittt Hmiuvl :11”; 1I'?1;':1d 13”” "OJ dwl-.. ' . i., met ' sic) a : atirmw the Lori Iiallcm of the Ditirynlcn eaclt1 gt . 000 had two hits. . . . 000 0-: -2 7 i . , Chlcaggm I 000 200 "h2g3 8 at 'I(;IIttl !Ix3...)'I.? (I. came from belitndll Kretlom Larsen I71 Sum” 17' 10f lI1Ic sA1t'cnL.lICi(1t1ti1I3t'T: tlon l1I'IIheIIll1-EISII1 and Courtney; Trucks and inlltt..1 , , I n :1! I.-Krctlotv; llR.: Cliitng-3'-Boyd. 1;;d11Y1”i:.rm1l'Od1;:1f111 ,":11;S"'laIS1(1t 1:1 5:1"; Second I ” , 3 9 "'1 EL L I. 000 000 0g 9 sotcntlt ttttlt a .lI'.'lIIx'.f1Tld scorctl Chlcaz: ' 000 020 goig; 5 Q on Gernrtl Bttrgcs triple. Plttyinzl Palgf. Tuilev (Ill and Courtne 1much I1111111 Shepha-"11 who re-I Cnnsmnm mad Inn” Lpwi;-V pl-acctl Bttrgc on third. scored the HR, QIT Lou,:'w,cH'7't ' s t -t - xvt;ttttnt: run on an itificltl play. I 'T 1 " 1' .or Thistle pitrhcd for the B. Y. C. and won the tlistinctioii ot1 lntrrnallo II, LP: vv . "1 'r"" ,ltt-tn: the second hurler to defeat! tIITP Airnicn this season. H1 los-1 Fir” 1sed rt fivcltittcr S .. y - . .l.';:,::;;e 0 0 '1, Andy Andrews started ' for the " x' 4 ' '- Airtttett and was relieved by Ross. L.ll:'ITfk. K” I: 2' :1 1' - .1. . . , . , , , t ' '1 9 ' ' II” P” Atmsltong tn the sixth inning. ; J ' .. is”. I - . . gfcongnmm Md R” I 11 'Ii(tItle (lj)alt)i;ttticti s-Angels game wztsik ts 1 tan c 3' Bill liawlor with Matt'- S ' - . . . Tyuucure 203030030 mo SIR 2! "ld H9T"19550)'. Maurice Gnodwin' "W 9 5 303V” 3 1 and Ivan Connors on the bases. Grltfore, Lmdeck (6) Williams; (6) Kreigcr (T) and I(IllEI'nall;1 I A L'JnlbfllTII. Shire (Tl I-Iollom.tii (Ell b : and O'NE.1I. a C S i Ottawa M0 011 000-1 III .'I I 0-I00000t!'-fl 1311" N k 2 Johnsott. Novel t3t Larry 44! I I Volselie Hi and Lnkeman; I-Ioch.i gr ygg 1 Hniisnian (fl) Condrick (3) HZTEI1 xvom ha! ms, been. received lmui R-3911 Bill O'Cotttiot. well-known scent of; 1711'-V the Br rI:lv D (I - ' t 1 MOHITCFI 000 0” 900 "W5 I1 5 rtinniiig nbrtsei1)1all S((3)I'lg:I:1InmC1I!l1;(ll'1:1 Baltimore 040 not 000 01-6 ll 0 ,,,m,0,,.n md Summemde mm Lehman. Mossor I31 Fabbro t6! tune M,” week Mt O-Connor hop” ROCIBUCK 1113 ""1 Y"19"'- Samoidt that players and nthertt lnterestedl H91"'Zd9Im9” ”I "M1 T”b"h"k' in baseball from localities ntitside 5300" the tw em 'es -"ii le bi t M"""'"" I'M 000 000”: 3 1 take nd1va(1ntage nlI11thes1e Rinselruc? Baltimore 001 005 00x-9 it 1 Mills, Mossor tlt Epperiy I6) and Yelen; Mrozitiski and Taba- tlons. It is expected that Randy Edwards. Charlottetmvit coach. and Johnny Carroll, who has been coach- Iintz b:tll players in Stimmerside. will assist Mr O'Connor at these schools. PlayIContinues In Tennis Tournament Following are the results of , g , yesterdays matches In the chair- ”'””I- WW” med ”'"”' ""l”” I” lottetotvn Tennis Club tournametit. the 53rd United States amateur Ivan Dowung degeayed muons- golf championship at Oklahoma , 1” 642' (P1 C"-W SRPL 1449- 1 Bud McAleer defeated Bob Acorn Entries rloscd 1AI0lIl'IiI)' and they (defaulhl , first. t-liccltup by the l'ttitctI Siitlt-s; Py K3” dpyemcd G. puzgemid Golf Association brought out lltt-1:54. 5.3g 6IllP1”0N1m"”3 "W11 "1 mmt I A. Anderson defeated Dr. Spacer Golf Tourney NEW YORK.-1'.'tPt -- A InIllI nit l,.".tl0 golfers, the sccontl-inrgc-'t list. in the ltistory of the Parlor Track Covcltcud THURSDAY. AUGUST 20th-8 P.M. Prince Edward Island's Latest Sport. Three Preliminary Events for R100 each. Two Semi- Flnols for 55100 each. One Main Event for S200. - Canteen service on grounds. ' All racing cars must be in pic at 7:30 P. M; Parade Time 8 pm. Sharp First race to start at 8:30 p.m. sharp Approximately I1 Cars to Start. Admission-S1.00' adults: cltlldfcn Soc. A point system will be Ire t on the drivers and u mid-aeuon championship wll be held Thursday. Se t. Bu! when 0100.00 will be Iwarded the top point (I ver Including this meet. If weather is unfit races will be held Friday night, August 21st. it-ecord and is aiming to become , FIl".mI)i0llSIlIp Share Earned Run Listings NEW YORK (AP)-Billy Pierce AF of Chicago White Sox and Warren Spahn, Milwaukee Braves. a pair of slender soutlipaws, shared the! spotlight. in the earned run list- ings Tuesday. Figures compiled by The Assoc- iated Press disclose that Pierce is the American League leader with a 2.19 average. The 26-year-old hurler has allowed 49 earned run: in 201 innings. I Spahti has given up 45 earned1 runs In 183 Innings for a 2.21 ERA, lowest in the National League. Averages include Sunday's games. Pierce hasn't been scored on in 34 2-3 innings. In posting a 16-1 l'.'0ll-IOSI record.. including six, shut-outs, Pierce has struck out' 112 batters. most III the league. Spaliii. who at 3'2 is contplctiiig his eighth scason tritli the l3rm'es., htts been one of the prime rcasotis' for Mllwaukccis success this year.I The stylish nioundsmati has a I6-5i a 20-game winiict; for the fifth! tinir. Altutys siititzy with ttttis. Spnhn won the ERA title in 1917 with II 2.33 llliIl'I(. g ; Seniors Golf . Tourney To 1 Open Saturday 2 ST. ANDREWS. N.B.. tCPi7TIlf 29th annual tcurtiainent of the Maritime S,eniot-s Golf Association will be played on the l8-hole Al- ganqttiri Club here, the five-day program opening S.iltti'd-ay. The; ,w:ll be decided In 36 holes of medal p1:tv.'l8 Motiday, and Ill Tuesday, Official: tiredicti 1.30 more entries, including Par-1 clal Streeter of Rotliesay. N.B.. lztst year's champion, and Dr. L.1 M, Morton of YiIl'I1l)IlIIl. NS.. rt:ti- 1 llTl'-Ill). En'ttM (Ity. Citts” at 3 pm. Stt'ur- 6-1. '7-5. Tndtty's Matches 4.30 Wlittsioti vs C. Willctt. 5.30 . i. uttrdliie vs Ii. Htiglics, 1 Winner nf Johnston and wtllett match vs W. Cullen. . F. Kays vs A. Attdorsnn. The draw for the ladies slnglis lourimment is posted in the Club house and the entry ltst. of 23 is, the largest In years. It L! requested that the ladies try to arrange for some matches this afternoon. There will be matches scheduled for the ladies singles In lOnl0I'l'0II'1. paper. ' turI(Iir3tl7a"1"I May Coach Ottawa Senators TORONTO, tCPnJrhe (mm and Mail says today In a sports page story that. Turk Broda, former Toronto Maple Lenf goal lender. probably will coach Ottiitvn Sen- More of the pro Quebec league next. season. It quotes Brodit M saying Mn". tiny night In I Iclephciie interview from Montreal where he took part In A special golf match: '-I'm agreeable." He expects to give A final de- cision today. Broda said In the interview he has been pondering it similar offer from Windsor"; new entry in im- Ontnrln Hockey Association's len- lor series. "Apparently all I have to do In any 'yett' ttnd the Ottawa job is mine," sold Brodu. "Tommy Gor- mzm (Ottawa owner) and I had it talk lost Saturday and settled nev- erttl things, including salary terms." : Too Late To Classify LOST - LAST EVENING BIZ- tween P. W. C. and Charlotte- town Hotel. lady's large heart- nhnped silver locket, lnltlnln MSW. Reward. Phone Mrl. Whenton. Charlottetown Hotel. Island League Games Today . Two games will be played In the Island Baseball League play-offs today and both contests will be staged at summerslde. The Intermediate Abbles will meet. the Summerside Intermed- oatu at three o'clock and the local players will leave Merits It 1.15. This evening at 5.30 Maritime Central Airways will meet the R.C. On Tlttirsdtty evening the Junior Abbies and Curran and Briggs Jim- iortt will play in Summerslde in the first gttme of their series. Wanted-Ball Park LOS ANGELES, tAP)-Wanted: One baneball park of a major league calibre for the St. Louis Browns. Thats the substance of a sports page connnotion over possible trctnster of the St. Louis Browns of the American League. Bill Veeck, president of the Browns, is IOOIZIllf,'. He said Tucs- day he's iiivcstigating Los Angeles and other cities which have ex- pressed it desire to br the host tor a major league club. Kansas City, Baltimore. Toronto and perhaps Texas cities are in the quest for the Brotvtis. Soccer Results LONDON. tReutei'st-Results of E00061" niatclies played In the United Kingdom Tuesday: Scottish League Glasgow Cup, FfSl1Rl”HlntI Celtic 0. Queen's Park 0. Irish League. Ulster Cup Ards l, Gletiavon l Bangor tl. Distlllctgv 2. CITY Thursday, Aug EMERGENCY, MEETING 1 SHAREROLIIEIIS 9 AND ALL INTERE1S'I'ED : CITIZENS f The Prince Ed 1 HOCKEY CLUB TO BE HELD IN THE The Abbie Intermediates went one up in their but-of-three aer- ies with Holman! Intermediates, defeating the Summercldc entry 8-1 last night at Memorial Park In Charlottetown In at game under the lights. For four innings the game was n. tight. pitching duel between Donnie MacLem And Donnie Elm- mom, Simmons having a no-hitter going up to that. time, but six hit; were registered on him In the re- maining frames. The first hit off MitcLettn came in the sixth and he allowed only three during the game. The visitors held on to at sllm 1-0 lead for four ieitiings. Their lone tally was the result of an un-. earned run in the initial frame. The roof fell in on them in the fifth, however. when I. single, double, triple, walk and hit butter accounted for four runs. Holmcms looked as If they might even the count In their hall or the fifth. With two out, Jimmy Grady gamed first on an inneld ntlscue. and stole second; Simmons ttalked and Gerard Bernard punched a single between tlrst. and st.-ond. A wild throw from the outfield al- lowed both Grady and Simmons tu crow the plate. and Bernard lieltl up at third. Then on an appeal play Glen Mathesoti ruled that Grady had not touched third, As this was the third out, no rims scored. Simmons couldn't locate the plate in the sixth, walking three successive batsmen and making two damaging wild heaves, a run scoring on each occasion. All this happened alter Pineati had sing- Intermediate Abbies Win First Play-Off Game led tlircuzli short. mitt three runs scotccl Ill all, ntakinq the count, 'l-l. Again I-loltrtaiis tlireatetied lnl1 their half. With the bases loaded ztittt one out, Gilli: sent a slnklngi line drive to the left, of secondl base. It looked good for 8 hit, bttt ixctinctly came lti last. and nittdr1 jtlic catch, doubling Mitchell off second to retire the side. I Kennedy made another t'liie play. throwing Benny Grady out on I dlmcult chance in the third in-y ning. Gil Williams” two catchcst in right. held were also above put: I Whitlock and Pineau led the Ab-, Whltloclrs double lit the slxthwlthl the bases loaded was the pay-ofT' .t:lout of the game. It scored ttvo I ward Islanders HALL . 20th, 7 P. M. PRINCE MA PL!-2('.R()F'l' IOLA IIENLEY HEADWAY MY DARLING JENNY LYNN BILLY MCVEY VOLON COL. IIANSFORD FRANKIE BUDLONG MASON'S 4! RUBY DALE 01 Win (It:-night); ll Flue; STARTERS ANO POSITIONS WE-IINESOAY1 NIGHTIS RACING Summerside Raceway POST TIME 3:30 FREE-FOR-All PACE I.ll(.'KY CHI!-IF HEDGEIVOOD CHIEF No Show betting on five ltet rat-cs. JUNIOR FREE-FOR-ALL PACE mu SINGLE (1 ANN'S nov SHINING ttottn .Io J0 srmcan vt-:Lt.;t LA VF.Ll.A HANDBOOK RACE NO. I ANN'S DREAM ' CRUSADER CHIEF MEG RACE NO. 2 WAYNE S. GRATTAN Arman THE: GREAT LITTLE DELBEIIT , Dally Double on 2nd & tlrd Rlceu A SI Combination Include: the following bet: on the some ticket: 81 Show. - lite attack with two blnglas apiece? T YEO THEATRE, MONTAGUE SN OWSOFKILIMANJ ARO - Color - Gregory Pcclt, -t Susan Hayward - Adults 40c-.-be Tux: Children 27c-3c Tux runs bringing the count up to1Lf The game was protested in Coach Charlie Hogan my me grounds that Mutheson. being on the M.:C.A. player list, should not have been permitted to um. plre, and also because Red How. tttt, who had been suspended in. two games, was in the lineup, BOX SCORE HoIman's AB R H Po A E Glllis, as 3 1 0 0 0 n B. Grady, 2b 4 0 0 1 -1 0 J. Grady, cl 8.: C. 4 0 0 3 1 (1 Simmons, 1.) 2 0 0 0 3 2 G. Bet'tiat'd, c, of 4 0 1 ll) 2 9 Gay, lb . .. 3 0 0 7 t) 0 Williams, rt . ..2 0 0 2 0 0 Mitchell, (lb 4 0 I 1 2 it Gallant, it if 0 I 0 tl (: Toi't'..s 29 l 3 114 9 2 Inter. Alibles AB R H 1'0 A 1; Cairns, cl .3 I 0 0 o 0 Coyle, c 3 1 0 1 2 0 Whitlock. ss 4 1 2 2 0 0 Ready, if & lb It 0 I ll 1 t; Ltind, lb 1 0 0 2 n r, Pineau. (lb .. 3 2 2 1 2 3 Kennedy, 21: 3 l 1 2 4 g MacDonald. rt 3 I 0 1 0 5 MaeLean, p 3 1 O 1 4 0 XHOWRII, if C! 0 0 ti 0 it TotitLs 20 8 ii 27 13 J xvllepiaced Lund in third. Summary Earned ruiis: Abbie Iiitei'mcct.- ates 1. Runs bztttcd iii: Whltlotit 1!. Ready. KCllllf.'d.,)'. Stolen bases. Cairns, Giliis, J. Grady 2, wt, liams. Struck out: by MacLeati T, by Simmons 12. Walks: MacLe.'ttt 6, Simmons 5 Hit by pitcher: tit Simmors l. Sacrincc hit: Pitien;1i Dottlgloi” Wtiitlocit '.!.Rcrtdy. Trtplr, Keti1iirc'u Double play: Krtiitcrl-- IUIIIISSISI-Nit Left on bases. Hrtj tnati'.s 7. Abbit-s 4. Umpires: Plate. 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