< ‘D V I 1- - 3 .g, . 33.‘.- FOUR’S A CROWD es son Stanford. in crib are daughters Stacy. Brucyne and "Hay, what about us?" two of Alec Becker's quadtrupleta seem to be yelling as he sooth - I son Clifford. Quads were born in Vancouver. Aug. 3. (CP Wireplloto) Halifax Juniors Crus~hAbbiesl1-1 Whitlock each had two bits for the Abbies. Billy garnered a, triple and single and Gordie managed a pair of singles. Joe Stewart ‘of Halifax called the balls and strikes and Bill icoughlin. Jimmy Allen and Halifaxs Vaughan Furriers crushed Charlottetown Abbies 11-1 in the first game of the Nova Scotia - Prince Edward Is- land junior baseball playoffs at Memorial Field yesterday after- fl()()fl. Second and third games in the host - of - three series are sche- 1: es dulcd for Halifax this coming: weekend George Hawkins were base um-, The Furriers had far too much class for the homesters yester- day. They hit the ball with real ' authority and fielded in ex-l trcmcly classy fashion. ‘ .»\bbies. on the other hand.; t-nuldn't bunch their hits at all? an heir fielding reached th e ll0“l‘lbl(‘ stage beore the cur- t:-’~ finally came down. '1‘ heyl hnhhlotl the ball on nine differ-_ cu‘ occasions and made the go-' in: that much tougher for their little I-fthander. George ‘Lefly'l untv ,- 'Lef.y' went the distance to] iAbbies Teams A Go Tonight A practice game between Buck Whitlock'a intermediate Abbies and Charlie’: Ryan's midget Ah- bies is called for this evening act! at Memorial Field. Each team will start playoffs with mainland teams this week- end and all players are urged to be present for tonight's impor- tant get-together. Abbies Clinch Junior Title SUMMERSIDE —- Young Billy Weatlierbie, recruited from midget ranks. was the hero when Charlottetown Abbie Jun- sec iors took. t-he "rubber" game of the best of five series with Summerside Legion Juniors at 5 Queen Elizabeth Park Saturday (afternoon. The final score was Wcetherbie, called in to re- : lieve Lane in the third inning. ; worked seven frames, gave up five hits. never more than one an -Ztning, and only one run crossed the plate, that in the ninth inning when the Summer- side cause was all but lost. Weatherbie struck out six. an.) walked only two. He also led his term on the attack. getting rec singles in four trips. Donnie Schurm n went the mute for Summ ‘dc, shut out the visitors for fou innings while the Lcgionaires were scorin two runs. line A- ie batters started to get to him in the 'ifth pecked away for a run get the loss. He was touched for» eleven hits by the powerful Nova Scotians. Dunn fanned seven and . balls. llis opponent and the victor) was John Dean. The Furriers" rizhtltander held the Abbies to, a single marker as he yielded.‘ eight base knocks. Only two of! the losers were strikeout victims I and just one local made it tol first by the free pass method! The visitors garnered two hits ' ' but couldn't score as Dunn worked his way out of « a jam. The next inning. howcv-i er. they score a pair without in started booting the ball around. They added a singleton in th e third, a pair in the fourth. two in the sixth and ninth and a lone marker in the seventh. _ Abbies scored their only run in the eighth. Reg McClintock's mated with one out and Billy Wcafherbie se t him across when he tripled to deep l Probable Pitchers. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers for today's major league games. won and lost records in parentheses: met an League ' Los Angeles (Chance 12-8) at Minnesota (Stigman 9-4), (N). (Te 20 10) Detroit (Aguirre 14-41). (N). Kansas City (Fischer 4-0) at Chicago (Herbert 15-9). (N). Boston (Wilson 12-6) at Balti- more (ltlgherts 9-8), (N). nal League Milwaukee (Clonlnger 6-3) at New York (Hoo 8-16). (N). N). Chicago (Ellsworth 8 - 17) at Los Angelea (Drysdale 23 - 7). ( ). Pittsburgh (liaddlx 0 - 5) at San Francisco (Perry 2 - 1 or 0’Dell 16-12). only games scheduled. Cecil Jackson. first sucker. David Downey. leftfielder. and Wayne Maxner. shortstop all had two hits in five appearanc- cs. Downey's were th in files. Maxner had a triple and Single and Jackson collected a home run a base knock. Second baseman Denny Clyke and catcher George Crou- Ether each poled out three bag- S. _3llly Weatherble and Gordie NOTlCES AUCTION SALE AT MT. STEWART THEATRE 1 WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 12th AT 2 PM. household furniture: 1 frigidare. 1 kltabm cabinet. 1 bedroom MR8. aways owvna. Mount Stewart, rm. _NoncE All pl...» of builtlfls in the village of Tignish will close on Tuesday morning. Sopt. ll. i952.-in due respect to tho late Hon. Joseph A. °l fl)! loglon are requested to moot‘ at the logical .ltotoo at 9.15 AM. g e."c.fi-yauotne. Chalrtlfdtt of tlloylllogo Commission. , "ftfl . , -. , . .',, , - wives will get PAY RAISED LONDON (Reuters) —- Brit- ain's 290.000 nurses and mid- a 7'/2-per-cent pay increase with a promise of more come. it w announced Thursday. The crease, awarded by Britain's Induatglal Court, is three times‘ o in. earlier this year and angrily 1. .-n each of the fifth. sixth, and sevemh innings. and clinched the decision with four runs on titre: bite in the eighth. Legion Juniors contributed to their downfall with two damaging errors in that fatal inning. Fo. the winners Bobby Rice hit a single and double in four tries and Mclaaac had 2 for 5 Duffy and Doyle hit singles. C-ord Whitlock. a double. No Summerside hatter got more than one hit. Malcolm M-atltt-son. Wayne Matheson. Donnie Arsenault. “Toy TOY’ Gallant. Rich Party. Gco- M"- Nelll and SChLl'fll‘l'8n each hit 3 2 gl Summerside wiped out a Char- lottemwn rally in the fourth with a neat third-to-second-to-first double play. Catcher MacDona- afl cut down two Summon-aide boys trying to purlocln bases. and Matheson accounted for one Abbie runner. B 11 E Charlottetown - (IN) 011 14) 710 4 Summtvrside 0% cm (X11 8 3 Umpires — plate - Cougblan, bases-Gay, Allen. and Landry Judy Archer. Charlotte-— town and George Barton, lmming pionahlpl staged Saturday at tho Charlot- tetown ‘Y' pool. The meet. sponsored by the Red Cross and the Young Men's Christian Association attracted 115 competitors from Summer- alde, Charlottetown. Souris. Na- tional Park, Montague. Alberton. Koppoch and Borden. Twenty-three new Island a n d pool records were established at Saturday's meet which was run off without a hitch. Frances Whitlock and Pat Je- well trailed Miss Archer in the girls’ events and Bob Jewell and Aubrey Darrach were second and third to George Barton in the boys‘ classes. The trophies captured by Miss Archer and Mr. Barton were presented by the provincial de- partment of physical education. RESULTS GIRLS‘ EVENTS 10-12 yrs. freestyle. 20 yds 1- Pat Jewell 2-Jennifer Howatt 3- Maura Doyle. time-16.4 aec. (new Island record). 11-12 yrs. freestyle. 40 yds 1- Blckey Curtis, 2-Kathy White 3- Connie Cullen, time 32.1 see. (new Island record). 13-14 yrs. breaststroke, 60 yds 1-Frances Whitlock 2-Judy Pres- by 3- Nancy George time 53.7 see. (new Island record). 9-10 yrs. backstroke, 20 yds 1- Pat Jewell 2-Jennifer Howatt 3- Maura Do e. 13-14 yrs. backstroke. 60 yds 1- Frances Whitlock 2-Nancy Geor- ge 3-Heather MacLean, time 57.8 see. (new Island record). Pat Jewell 2-Maura Doyle 3- Kathryn Johnston time 25.7 sec. (new Island record). 11-12 yrs. backstroke. 40 yds 1-Rosemarie Gallant 2-Paulette Clow 3-Marlene Myers time 61.13 1314 yrs. freestyle. 60 yds 1- Frances Whitlock 2-Heather Mac- Lean 3-Nancy George time 43.2 sec. 11-12 yrs, breastroke. 40 yds 1- Rickey Curtis 2-Claire Peters 3- Connie Cullen time 53.5 see. (new Island record). ‘23 Records Are Shattered At Provincial Swim Meet 9-10 yrs. breastroke. 20 yds 1- 12 island record) tDoug Kitaon, Aubrey Darrach) 1-Betsy Stewart 2»Mary Cullen, 14 yrs. backstroke. 60 yds and Ron Diamond 1 3-Kathy Curtis time 77.5 sec. ‘,1-Delmar Newman 2-Bruce Rop- 18-21 yrs.‘ freestyle relay. 400; 10-21 yrs. backstroke. 100 ydsl er 3-Wilfred Quinn time - 55.5} yds 1-National Park Lifeguards 1-gaudy Archer 2-Andrea Duvar see (new island record) a2-Ch'town ‘Y' time 5 min. 10.6 8- ary Cullen. 3 15-17 yrs. breastroke. 80 yds 1-1‘ Ralph Ross 2-Frlanlg Roper; time her: of winning Mary Cullen 2-Anita Gallant 93.3‘ 19.5 see (new is an rec-or ) see. (new lsland record). '1 11-12 yrs, backstroke. 40 yds aid Mitchell and Bill Stannish yrs and up. freestyle. 10031-Bobby Jewell 2-David Kitson’ Open. 400 yds. freestyle, 1- yds 1-Judy Archer 2-Frances , 3-Stephen Pickard time 33.1 sec, George Barton 2-Aubrey Dal--. Whitlock 3.An¢|1-ea Duvar time (new Island record). .rach 3-Morgan Mitchell time 6 one min. 23.1 sec. (new Island‘, 13-14 yrs. yle. 60 yds min. 31.5 sec record). Bruce Roper 2-Alan L ard 3-Bi 15-17 yrs, backstroke. 80 yds, 1-} Taylor limo - 45.3 sec. Mary Cullen 2-Anita Gallant 8-. ll-12 yrs. breastroke. 40 y s Barbara Manderson time 011811-B()bb_V Jewell 2-Stephen Won-(ell 2-Frank Roper and Ralph min, 34,6 see. i nacott 3-John MacEachern time? Ross 19.2 18 yrs and up, breastroke. 100 43.65 see (new island record) 13-14 yrs, diving yds 1.Fl-gnceg Whitlock 2 Judy; 15-17 yrs, freestyle, 30 yds 1-‘ 2-Milford Quinn 9.6 Archer 3-Mary Cullen time -one= min. 37.5 see. (new Island re-l 15-17 yrs, freestyle, 80 yds,sec (new 4 13. team were I-lerb ’ 2-Ralph Ross 11.7 1-Brian Ross ‘ ton 3-Donn Kltson Mme 514 sec. 2-Jim Webb 3-Donald McFadden‘ cord). 15-17 yrs, breastroke. 80 yds 1-2 541) - Medley relay. girls 13-14 yrs.,‘ Aubrey Darrach 2-George Bar-j so yds. 1-Ch‘town YMCA (Judy. ton 3-Robert Ness .; Presby. Heather MacLean. Nan-J‘ 13-21 yrs. backstroke. 100 ydsl cy George, Frances Whitlock); 1-64-.orge Barton 2-Delmar New-1 sec ‘ Larabee. Starter Sinclair Cut- tlme 46. sec } man 3-Wilfred Quinn time-82 18-21 yrs, relay. freestyle. 400‘: (nlesw Islanddrecordfl t 1 mo. yds 1-Ch’town ‘Y' 3 team 2-Ch’-t yrs an up. rees y e. < - . , town ‘Y' A team time 6 min:-vds I-Aubry Dame) 2-George: 51133;-‘3‘i§§"é'ii..'3$‘~"i.?§3Li.'.§§. 37_5 see (new lsland record) Barton 3-Bobby Jewell time one; John Fielding mérshals _ AM Member! 0’ Wl““l“8 team “'9” mm‘ '5 “W mew island record’ rea Duvar Frances A Cullen Andrea Duvar. Judy Archer. 13 .\'FS and 1113- breaslmkt‘. 100 ' ' Mrs. Jean Hodge. Betsy swan. yds l-George Barton 2-Aubrey .ron_ Darrach time one minute 37.2 18.21 yr5_ relgy, medley, 300 SEC lllPW island l‘9C0l‘d) yds 1- Ch’town ‘Y' A team 2- 15-17 yrs. backstroke. 80 yds chvtown ‘Y' 3 team came 5 mm 1-George Barton 2-Michael Pick-. . sec. Members of winning ard 3-Aubrey llarrach time - )5 team were Andrea Duvar. Judy 594‘ Archer and Mrs. Jean Hodge. 11-12 yrs. relay. freestyle 80' 11-13 yrs, diving 1-Rickey Cur yds 1-Ch‘town ‘Y' 2-Souris time tis 2-Wanda Ross 3-Cathy White 2 min 2.4 see (new Island re- and Melvina Phelan 12.8. cord). Members of winning team 13-14 yrs, diving 1-Nancy Geor- were John Burke. Bobby Jewell. ge 2.1)ian¢ condon 27,4 ‘Davirl Kilson. Stephen Pickard) 15-17 yrs. diving 1-Betsy Swan» 13-14 .VFS- |’t‘lfi.V. medley. 180 son 44_ , .yds 1-Ch‘town ‘Y' time 2 min. 11. 400 yds. freestyle 1-: 47.6 sec. Members of winning Judy Archer 2-Frances Whitlock’ team were Brut-.e Roper. Brian‘ 3-Andrea Duvar. Time - 7 min.‘ ltuss, Hill ’l‘aytur. Delmar New- .9 sec. ‘ ‘: man time 2 min. -17.6 set: i noys pzvpgpn-3 13-14 yrs. freestyle. relay, 240 9.10 yrs, f,-ees[y1e_ 20 yds 1. yds 1-Cli'town ‘Y' time 3 min, Frank Rope.» 2.Ra1ph Ross 3 .‘45.3 sec. Members of winning Go;-don Be.-;k_ Time 1355 §c(-_‘ team were Bruce Roper. Brian) (new Island record Ross. Bill Taylor, Delmar Neuhl ( 18 yrs and over. diving. 1- Lloyd Shaw 2-Roy Doiron 68.3 OFFICIALS — Timers a n d udges - Mrs. 11. Hodge. Miss ). freestyle 1- 11-12 yrs. 40 yds, man . Bobby Jewell. 2-John Burl-1? 3-‘ 15-1.? \'l‘.=. freestyle. 320 yds,. 5'-¢Pll9ll Pickard time 26.8 sec. relay l-(‘li'to\vn ‘Y' 2-Bordenl (new Island record) Legion time-3 min. 57.2 setnl, 13-14 Yl'5- bl'€8Stl‘0kt‘- 50 .VdS Members of winning team werei 1-Brian Ross 2-Billy Taylor 3- Aubrey Darrach. Doug Kitson.{ Delmar Newman time-59.5 sec. Ronnie niamnnd_ Doug 11133.. new Island record) L 9-10 yrs. backstroke. 20 yds 1- Frank Roper 2-Ralph Ross 17 at Niagara. can 15-17 yrs. medley. relay. 240 yds 1-Borden Legion 2-Ch'lown l t ; Chat=lottetown's Lorne Hen- ,nessey drove three dash win- ‘ nets on Saturday night's harness racing program at Charlotte- town Driving Park. Lorne piloted Claude Murphy's Miss Jo Jo to a double dash triumph in the C and D pace and then grabbed a triumph with his own Scottish Light in the even- ing's seventh dash. The Light was third in herfirst trip. , Miss Jo Jo was the only dou- ble dash winner on the eig dash card and she got herself new race record of 2.12:1 winning her second trip of the C and D pace. Willard's Choice sports a after his 2:11.4 mile in the first trip of the A and B pace. The Choice divided honors in this class with Lizzie Clegg. Lizzie won the fi- ual dash of the night in 2.11:2. Her summary was best and Ken Jenkins presented driver Cyril Smith with the W. R. Jenkins cooler for her feat. Lola Hal and Jolly Abb shar- ed the spotlight ln the feature junior free-for-all and Simone’: Magic and Scottish Light did likewise in the A and B. . Best win pay of the night was 42.70 for Willard’: Choice when he romped home a winner in the fourth dash. A place ticket on the 9-year-old Playdale gelding was worth a neat 15.30. was the second double. also I)! 1-Flyers Grab rejected by the nurses. NOTICES electric stove. 1 cheat- bookraoe bed. -n llndlno. l wick- Bornard. Members Loopi Crown SUMMERSIDE —- RCAF fly- ers won the Sutnmerside Town lcagut cahmpionship and the D.F. McNel1l trophy at the air- port baseball on Satur- day ‘afternoon. defeating the A.E. MacLenoan Pontiac: in the fifth and deciding game -by the score of 4-2. Hugh Splcer went the route for the whinors while Pootlacs and two pitchers. Ed Moctie It Willard‘: Choice and Miss Jo Jo. that produced the handsome pay of 8200.40. The first double. Miss Jo Jo and Lola Hal, was wouh 148). The qulnella 8imcoe'a Magic and fry Averill. gave a $7.00 return and the exactor. Scottish Light and Prin- vcess Mark. was worth a cosy 47720 Another great harness racing program is scheduled for tonight at Charlottetown Driving Park. Post time is 0 o'clock. Dulles 1 and I Miss Jo Jo (L. Henneuey) 1 1 Jolllty Leigh (M. Kennedy) 2 5 (Two Horses Grab (New Records ht- Lo Josedale Co-Pilot (Clarke Smith) 0 2 4.50. 8.40; 0.40. 0.20: 3.00. “Y' time-3 min 26.5 sec. Mem- ‘bers of winning team were Ro- bert Ncss. Gary Campbell. Geor- ge Barton and Hal Murphy yrs. medley, relay, 300' yds 1-Ch‘town ‘Y' B team 2-l Borden Legion 3-National Parkl Lifeguards time 44.5 sec. Mem-1 bers of winning team were’, you can find. Borrow up to $2,500 at your nearest Niagara Loan office. 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Glr-vu.e-nnlng also starred the ftt-id, getting four a particularly brilliant effor‘ Wanda Chappell and Janic. Gay each hit a single and don 3 ole in live trips Gay also made recorders - aid - Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Laren; divinz _lll('l£It"S Carol Taylor and John l'i\‘an-. runners - Dave Reynolds. 1.1 putt)-J15 ’and 5 assists, onc pickup or Aubrey Darrach 2-‘George Bar-1 15-17 yrs, diving 1-lan l-lume .\lasl-':. grounder in thc scvctith j Bernard (‘allazhan Judy Archer. John Turner. Bud and Catherine Campholl; first ' ' Mc- .\lr.-t. Dialw M:t('l.c|l;m -inn tneousrainn,cns-iotieoown.trnn.!ert-ll.uu. is a m'ce dioash-in fill! U r& field in the t:hh'd lnnlfi. I I I I lfallitu fit IN III C 11 I S'sld¢ (II) 018 «D1 I 11 C Umpire —- Plate - I. Kalil!-I Waldl. ‘(son-Bases-I. defeating Alex MecDou-. Proud Of Your Family? ‘.4 Y0! (‘I11 pay your famuy no greater tribute than to memor- ialize (helr names in enduring natural stone. 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Dashes .1 and 7 Simcoe's Magic (R. Annear) hI%-‘ 1 Scottish Light (L. Hennessey) Irv Averill (Clarke Smith) 2 Princess Mark (L. Kelly) 4 Edward M (Cyril Smith) 6 Captain Chief (A. Bernard) 5 Time - 2.11:4, 2.12. Simcoe's Magic owned by Jack Annear. Montagu - Scottish Light owned by Lorne and Maurice Hennessey. Charlotte- town 90 55915‘)-‘F4 Pays - 3rd dash —- 6.00. 3.50. 2.90; 2.60, 2.70; 3.00. 7th dash—- tfl. 3.70, 3.00: 9.10. 4.70; 2.80. Dashes 4 and I Lizzie Clegg (Cyril Smith) 3 Willard’: Choice (W. Kelly) 1 Prime (J. Campbell) - 2 Here Am I (W. D Gay Laird (Clarke Jolly Dick (H. Poulton) Time - 2.11:4. 2.11:2. Lizzie Clegg owned by R a y Stewart. Murray River; Will- ard’: Choice owned by Walter Kelly. Southport. Pays - 4th duh —- 42.70. 15.30, 4.10: 8.20. 3.70: 2.50. tlth -- 6.30. owne) 5 Smith) 4 6 3533*-IIA'JbtP‘ oodtou Potrlor. nfontiontcry. catcher .of the RCAF Shirley White Nabs Trophy White Bread- Dark Fruit Coko—08.II. B. J. 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