R.C.A.F. Shade M C A 5-4 In Opening Game Of Island Intermediate Series Bill Ureen's single in the bottom of the lillith batted home coach Ross Burns, who had. slammed out a pinch hit double. and the R.(:.- l'i.F. won a spine tingling game fl'3lll M.C.A. at the.Alrport Dia- mond yesterday evening by the score of 5-4. The game was the first in tile series tor the Island lntrrmcdlate Baseball champion- ship. The Royal: were leading 4-1 at the end of the seventh llililiig and Hardy Dawe, keeping the M. C. A. hits ivcll scattered and supported lll superb fashion by his mates. looked good enough to win by a three ltiiri margin. But ill the top of tile eighth the Airways boys .-Lirieti lo sling tiie ball a little harder and the R.C.A.F. iiifleltl hlciv in. committing tiiree of the tour errors in that frame. This. coupled with two Cliarlottetoivli hus. gave the visitors three runs to II" up the ball game. The count remained deadlocked until, with two out, Green poked the winning single over second base to score Burns from t-lie keystone SEl('k. The gzinie wit: studded with spal'kill'li: llcldilig plays and fairly heavy hitting. Bill Green. in ad- dition to his blue ribbon single in the ninth. crime up with two smart catches, one off IVfcAleer in the fourth, the other off Lorne Hen- ncsscy in the seventh. The infield work of both teams was steady, If not spectacular, with the exception of line booting spree The Royals staged in the eighth inning. Petty, big Royal catcher, coming into third on a run-down play in the sixth inning, collided with Glen Matheson. and the Char- lotletown boy went down with an injilreci shoulder. Matheson. though by Twulon .' mishap, gam;iy'ienAiaiiiIed'Alu:tii-It game. THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 uox scoiui PAGE SIX III. C. A. AI! E II I'() A l' N l k w. Hentiessey. rs .'i ii I i 6 iii MacKinnoii, lb. 5 ll 1 12 .0 ii , MCNEIS: ff. 5 0 Z 1 I) U F d t Mathe.. ii. 31:. 5 l 2 4 i l McCalillm, c. 4 0 ii 5 1 I Hood, 2b. -9 I 1! i 2 ll, FREDEIII . Hughes. I 4 1: ll 1 ii illFasicst illi.5. this Wilson, cf. 3 ii l 0 ii (I the seconcl Layts pro, Mcliieer, p. 4 ii ii i 4 iljlieS.! racyig at the Frcdei'icioii Totals . . :il 4 9 :5 it 2 Exhibition were 2:12 .'i-Eu and 2:13. n,(',,A,r, 51; R " pg A I; set by New Look, from Siiizit John. Richard, 2b. 5 I) U 1 ii iii Class A MaoKcn7.ie, ss. 5 2 4 ii l g ildirllie Henley tNarncit) i Cox. Ill), 5 3 1 1 1 ;lBonnie ll i.VIOi'L')I St. John. ri'. I ll 1 ii i) U D11 Bunker IWOUGI Todd, ci. 5 U 2 0 U (H Money Tnkrr, Bonus Ablic, Betty Green, it ((7, rr 5 0 1 3 u 0 Ellis. Anchors Aweigh. petty, c. 4 0 2 5 4; l,g Winning owner C. Rose, Wood- Pratt. lb. 2 u i ii (I i! 5P0Ck- N- 3- 93...... I, 4 0 1 3 3 U; Tltrlfs 2:18 1-5. 2:13 2-5, ” -wzmless. if ..... .. 2 0 ii i ii iii , , (I359 1'' 3ums' pill 1 1 1 0 U .,'Cnarniitig Gily lstevclisoiil l 2 Total; 39 5 14 37 1: 4 iscnator Grnlgniyle (Ramsay) l 1 '-Replaced St. John in first. W019 M"Km"e-V iwoodl 3 3 Pli. --- Doiibied for Wattles: lnl View” Ben Real Fmgm Mop" iiiiith. NW , W.iiniiig mvlicr F. Clark. Freder- S m y . irton. I HIARE Times 2:10 1-5. 2:18. I . . Stolen bases -- IVICKIIIIIOII. Cox.l , (lass .( St. John; RBI's -- WiLson, Mac-ti)" Adm Ci.'5:,le v:IBi1,:n:m ; 2i Kenzie. Todd 2, Green; i-arneaiL'”””',l Clgedf Ja'.Y'.l ) 1 5 Flllls - M.C.A. i, as Art 4; leitl”urpf115P, '” g),Bl,”f'”' '4 I3: Sn m1l5es' MiC'A' 12' R'C'A'F' mi wi;loll.:ms1l)iel'iti'ooi;if:I Connie Clc;:,l oub es -- Wilson. Hood, MacKen- Gale Bmnong. I zie. Burns; home runs. Macxeiizic; - strikeouts - Dawe ll. McAlecr ii, iva& - Dawe 5. Mczilcer I; cloiib- , ire play - Dawe to Pratt. I Winning oivneis C. Rose, Wood- slocit. lid William McGihboli. Si. Sicplicn. obviously still suffering from the Provincial Ladies Golf Tournament The first roliiid in the Ladies Provincial uoii championship for the Dr. J.C. Simpson trophy was played at the Summerslde Golf and Country Club yesterday afternoon. The second and final round will he played at Charlottetown this ztomllliz Saturday September 6th. 36 inches from Cliarlottetown and Summersidg competed in yester- day's matches. playing 2 rounds on ihe 9 hole course which totalled 6132 yards for the 18 holes. Mrs. Ruth Horne. Summerside, finished in top place with 96 strokes: her nearest competitors were Mrs. W. E. Cotton. Charlotte- town. and Mrs. Emma Holman. Silmmerside, who each finished in 102 strokes. Playing on in well-kept. coursr under skies that were mostly over- cast. :2 iizzht warm breeze combm- cd to provide excellent playing con- ditions for the contestants. x i delicious tea was served in the hcalltiiul club lounge bv lady moni- hers of the chili who were not par- ticipating in the tournament. and the evening was brought to it very pleasant conclusion with a dance and Wiener roast. Following is the list nI' compel-t Peakrs -- M. D:-vnir K. ,).qv. R. I Iiinlnfl (5) and Ginsberg: P'Pll0.F.y ilnr: lozethcr wlr'T their RN55 I-Mcfnivre. M. Handralian. F. Han- l ”"”'S. ml” OHM!” 'm' Brlssmi nor:-: . drahaii J. Bradley. l. Hughes. E..::r;l'IlU."" '9'm;'0"':mo”;:(;l"h ., 0 Mcxiniioii, H. Douglas. Joe Gillan. I ""5 ' ' 1 ,, oi Championship Division Souris -- L. Gallant. J. Mclntosii, I (";'m'f(?riP'ld"1n?imC?:m..lr?:V. r.r;,ht I V . . . . , k ,.l , y-mm Horne lxfcPhi:evLs':aql1etlig' I1YECf:eg' tin and lloiiar. Mrs. w.E. Comm : .p aqile. . aqim, . ..r. , . I Emma H.,1ma.1 g . i-3IU5'- .F- t Internniiomil League M .. c T r "S M;;;3,lla,.,k.e.l,”,o1 Illiiescom lnulfalo 010 Oil ml 000-ii I6 n Mn (.M;(,"n' T . Peakcs H0 200 000- 7 lrm-onto on" 000 131 001-9 16 Iii ,.j,l.f fp (Hark r i Souris . 202 one 100- 5 I Borowy. Bi (Bl Jordan 49. Nirk. I-lasiani I ' Helen .MncKa.v I”l'1. IVIWOCI Net-ii” Marl end Mrs. IVVVT. Roar Marx Macwlillanis T i 2117 2 , 2:18. Umpires - Plate, l-lunter. bases HUN (-45,. D l Cole and Noftall. NN, Umk .De..Hn, 1 1 Frctitiic Scott iO'Briciil '1 2 Lmescurh Pliiev Boy Iwoodl 'l 4 MiCiA' 0” 000 030- E 9 3 lfiioli-iv Budiong iBiil'iil . 4 3 R.C.A.F. 102 000 l0l- 5 14 4 t Black Princc. Billie VVlli5ilPl', I ASH" E7 - wiiiiilniz Owner C. B. Smith. saint John. I :13. I Times 2'12 3-5 2 Baseball Rermis - t Opened PETE? Series Opener National Lealzu. 000 500 010-610 .': Boston 02.3 000 000-5 7 2 Roe. Black Ail and Campanclla; Burdcite. spahn iii and Cooper. II"ittsliurgh 000 000 000-0 3 Ilrooklg TI - '1 iflnclnriatl 000 001 00x-1 '1 0 Peakegs L?0fl::)El'S lK('l0ll ttlielll; first , F:Ili?;:3nsblEl:;e:?n(:!ndMi;zCOl:K1(-i game 0 ie lugs loun y eiiguri ' . semi-finals Sundav afternoon by ."'""'.""'h” 000 "3" 30" 0-3 9 T. . ,. s new york ooo 001-00 I-4 ll - conquering Sourls St. Marys 1'5 in I "NV Man” Cmwm .6, WW I ,, .. . . . . .. r ” . i . C ll (10 iii The winning pitcher, I-lam l)oi:g- ; 1G;e::1.,,,:f' (mm y i an i ins. went the dlstanceuoli the mound I Chicano M" 000 magi 1.! H fol Peakes surrendering nine hi..-. ISL Louis g 420 000 Mx4 9 0 striking out three men and walklviti three. Eric Mclswen started for Scurls and was relieved by S. Pa- quet in the third inning who tin-. ished game for Souris. . St'illlli7.. Loiin I1). Fear I'll andl . Ativcll: Staley and D. Rice. I I I i I y Anicrit-iin I.e-agile . MOI-W9”lN:-w York ma 000 000 0 1 1; was touched for six hits. walking(1-ml,d(.",m,. 000 003 (mx 3 5 9 one and striking out one. Paquet, nnsclii. Mill:-r ts) and Berra; limited Peakes to three hits. Mei 1 B,-,-(T and hllurrfil. McPhee and Stan Paquet. led the t 13051;... on-: non not) 2 '1 ll Sollris attack with twri hits apiccc. W:isliiu;:iou 060 200 Mix 9 13 ii McPhee hitting two doubles. John; Trout. Drriork 13'. Rrickncr Bradley. Peakes' oiitiieider. piayezil (7) and While: Clllnlwiil Riiill a strong name in the hold. Kimble I Gmssn Jay also played W911. Detroit 200 TM 001 ll 10 0 1 ('IT-vclnntl . 000 080 000 8 9 I E Ncwhniiscr. Llnww. Mnrlisnn ISI, ilout-i THANK You Mrs. Ruiiwili Nanci" Ilcvzz I Fuillv R'Tr'"f - I Wtv-1. Maclmllcn l”'!: We wish i4- thank the following liiisincss firms for donating prizes Ev Miiclilpine. l:ltij for the Green (iniyle.-i Opt-n. Their dnnzillonu hclpeil greatly In making this tcilr.-lament a big success. ' First Division Mrmsh H. W.W. We-liner: Morrison and Mai-Rae l.id.: S. A. 'AIiIfDonIId'l: Brown I” hlnlllricc Mill; Ta.iInrs Jewellers; Moor; and Marllend: Sherwin and g EM." H” Williams: Kelly and Mclnnls; Rendezvous Restaurant: The Fashion W Stewart 120 shoppe: Patriot I uhllshlng (24).: Henderson and (ludmt-re; lingers Hard- rkhuw Dmms HI 1iRtC;' ILL. nickieson; R. T. Holman; Etltly Match (30. (J. S. Moore); Mrs. Park” In Inleys Drug Store: Sheen nnil Mclnnlsg Il.(l. Atkinson: Palmer Elec- Jpan Madman I...) lrlc; R. A. Horne; M.l'. Schurmlln LtrI.; Smallmaris Ltd.; Harry A. Mac- MIISA Nnrman HG Dougall; Prnwse Bros; Iluglies Drug (In. I.t(I.; Stewart Motors; Burns Jmm harm”! mi .l.en-ellers; inowllnxs Sport Lodge; Links Inn: Green Gables Bungalow Mrs. - : (.riuri;' Shining Wafers Lodge; Lalievlew Lodge; Ocean View Cabins: Mm lnglesitle Lodge Mrs. Mrs. MacDonald Jcian Nicholson Marion Hownll l-Tran I-lcnthorn Connie Enman Jane Petr. Midgeluljrpciice A practice for all City Mirig:-I mu hr Iicld on the Find diamond this evening ii for the will In nrt-nitration plavtiowna which underway shortly. Ton stir OR TRADE FOR A 1 GOOD PACER Budlong, Julia Iired. excellent condition. Owner... L. 0. DYSTANT. IRH Memorial 5.30. The practical! nro hr-lug Iielil Island be getting standard in foal by Federal. in Irlshtowl. N. B. THE GREEN GABLES GOLE GLIIB visa THEATRE. MONTAGUE - FRI. - SAT. ON Y LONE STAR CLARK GABLE - AVEGARDINER BRODERICK CRAWFORD - Excellent Murray River Theatre SAME SHOW--'.l'llUR., SEPT. 4'th-Flour Night s I 0 (8) Markcll (9) Islanders May Sign Playing Coach This Week A ' fornier big league liockeyl player will arrive in the City dur- ing ilie latter part of this week to discuss terms for signing as player-coach of the Islanders furl the 1952-53 season. it was an- Dougan, islanders Clllb President The hockey player. whose name Dr. Dougan was .unable to release for publication. is expected to ur- rive here Friday night from Tor- onto. The player was active in pro- 1 I 2 Zlnounced last night by Dr .F'. C. fesslonal-league circles and had a 3 3 good record last season. Yankees And Indians Cleveland Indians failed to gain! on New York Yankees in the American League pennant race Wednesday night dropping an 11-8 decision to Detroit Tigers while the Yanks were humbled 3-0 by Philadelphia Athletics. Rookie Harry Byrd pitched a one-hitter to blank the league leaders and the Athletics defeated their nemesis, Vic Raschi. for the first time In more than two years. A ”bloop” hit by Irv Noren that dropped just inside the left field line for a double in the second in- ninx thwarted Byrd's effort for I no-hitter. The results left second-place Cleveland 3 1-3 games behind the Yankees. The Athletics grouped four hits for all their runs in the sixth. aided by it wild pitch and an er- ror by Mickey Mantle. Don lKolloway's pinch homer with the bases loaded in the sixth inning sewed up the victory for last-place Detroit. Killoway swung at ilie first pitch offered by relief- er mu Brissie, sent to the mound in place of Bob Chakaies. who had loaded the bases with one out on a . and Erauit, Viesielski (9): I-Ietkl. shore (7! Overmire (71 Haugstad and Keller. Second Buffalo 020 100 3-6 23 1 Toronto 001 000 1-2 8 2 Yayllan and Ciesielski; Fahr and Anderson. First game:-- Ottawa 000dI00 004 I 3 1 Montreal 000 000 000 0 4 1 Coleman. George IT) and Brown; Alexander and C.. Thomp- son. Second game: -- Ofiawn 500 030 000 8 9 1 bloiitrenl 000 002 000 2 6 2 Frlcano and Waillnglon; Cole- man, Romano (5) and Ronning. First. ;zlime:- Springfield 300 00000 3 5 Baltimore .... .. I00 001 ll 4 13 0 Dubicl and Meek: Starr, Don- nelly (7) and Lakeman. S:-corid game: - Springfield I20 000 1001 II 11 (I Bnltinioro . . 000 021 0010-4 '1 2 (10 innings) little and Burbrink; Siufel. Pet- erson (7) and Lakcman. Syraciise 200 000 010 00 3 0 '2 Rochester flfll 100 010 (II 4 8 2' ill inningsi Griffore and Dresr-licr: Deal, III-ilin V8), Crimion I9) and Buchn. Attention . The second last shoot Saturday, Sept. 6 at 1.15. I I I Sept. 13th at 1:15 o'clock. The City Championship Match open to all mem- bers of the Association will Defeated In A.L. Games pop single and two walks. The Ti- gers led 8-0 after five lilnlngs, then trailed 8-6 after the Indians bagged eight runs in the sixth in- ning of the see-saw game. Brooklyn Dodgers and vNew York Giants both won their games in the National League, leaving the Giants eight games behind the front-running Dodgers. Brooklyn maintained their mas- tery over Boston Braves by com- ing from behind for I 6-5 victory. their 14th consecutive over Boston. Duke Snider squeezed in Jackie Robinson with the deciding run in the eighth inning. The Dodgers outhit the Tribesman 10-1 but a- mong the Boston blows were con- secutive homera by Sid Hudson and Ed Mathews In the second in- niiig. Bobby Thompson tripled home Dusty Rhodes from first base with one out in the 10th inning to give the Giants a 4-3 victory over Phil- adelphia Phlllies. Sal Maglle started for the Giants and Curt. Simmons for the Phils but neither was around at the finish. Biileconnelly, working the top of the 10th for the Giants. was credited with his third straight victory. Relief pitcher Andy Han- son was the loser. Thomson's blow. travelling more than 400 feet to the visitors) bullpen in deep left, was off Hansen. Washington Senators splui-god for six runs in the second inning against Dizzy Trout and coasted in ii 9-2 victory over Boston Red Sox behind the seven-hit pitch- ing of Randy Gumpert. George Kell, Red Sox third baseman, suf- fered a dislocated little finger on his right hand while fielding a Gumpert grounder in the fifth inning. Pete Runnels and Jim Busby paced the Washington at- tack with three hits apiece. Dick Llttlefield, slim St. Louis southpaw. yielded only two hits to Chicago Wlite sex but one of them was am Mele's seventh- inning homer that gave the So:: a 1-0 victory over the Browns and kept them in fourth place in the American League. Softball P Tonight The Freight Office and the Freight. Shed will meet this ex":- ning in a play-off game of tho Outlaw Softball League on the Old Diamond. The game will get underway at 5.30. Riflemen of the year will be held on be held on Saturday, 1 1... ' STUDENTS” SPECIALS CORDUROY JACKETS . . . . . . . . .-.- 512.95 GABARDINE SLACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . 58.95 ALL"'WOOL PULLOVERS . . . . . . . . . 57.95 Two-Tone CORDUROY JACKETS . . 58.95 Hollywood Style TOPCOATS . . . . . 521.50 SPORT SHIRTS . . . . Boys' Ioys' Boys' Ioys' 8073' 166 5;. Geo. Sf. L GABARDINE SLACKS . . . .. ; . 53.95 ALL WOOL SWEATERS ALPINE SPORT SHIRTS CORDUROY SHIRTS . . . OVERALL PANTS . . . . .- HAMBLY ea INNISII I MEN'S 8: IOYS' WEAR oheoeceoeonel 52.49 52.49 53.49 ...... 52.49 Phone 2754 Injures Soulder Glen hitting third baseman of Maritime Malheson (above) hard Central Airways, injured his shoulder yesterday in the R, C. A. F.-M. C. Agame at Summer-side, Despite the injury Malheson re- malned in the game and collected two hits to spark the M. C, A. at- tack at the plate. Abbie?DefeaI Pealtes 44-I After being baffled for seven filil innings by ilic slzinls of "Bingo" lllintlrnhnn. ii picked ieani of Alibics found the Tango in the eighth frame anti came up with four runs and four hits to defeat Peakcs Bombers 4-1 in nu I-xhihiiion Tzanlc at Memorial iL.Y.C. Win Second Gag: From Dairymen In Finalsg, Old Diamond. For the LYO it was their g The surprising Liguorian Youth Club softball team continued their march to the City League Softball Championship yesterday evening by, defeating the' sunshine Island Dairy 7-! in a game pla ed on the Iuida Waive:-I straight win over the fa . dairymen and the Victory "3 them to within one game No lelilzue championship. The L who barely made the DIEFOYII. :LBaI;i!'W0l1 their last six p1ay.:& Lefthander Wilt Shepliard, played third base all se - No "6 cd,over to the. Pltchgionlnlgizm yesterday and turned in n "H rononro. Sept. 3 - (cm - hm” '” mew” cred” Ii" tin LYC win. He struck out i Ced Ballem went. the m(l?,,1T:l' for the Dairymen and was loud? ed for seven hits. Balicm mu”; out one and did not walk it mm The LYC went into n. 5.0 ind m the first two innings and the 15... proved quite sufficient as Nun Shephard backed up by the hr"? liani playing, infield and outfield of his team-mates kept the mix men in check. , Cliff Jackson of the Datrymm connected for a home run in in, seventh inning with one man .. board. Jackson had three hits in four trips. Bill (The Beast) Juzda. hard-hit- ting Toronto Maple Leaf defence- man. has been waived out of the National Hockey League. manag- ing director Conn Smythe said today. Waivers on the Winnipeg-born well-scarred player had been ask- ed on him last spring and all teams in the six-club league pass- ed up the 32-year-old veteran at the 87,500 waiver price. ' He joined the Leafs in the 1948- 48 season, played regularly in 1950 and 1951 but last season spent most of the time on the bench. v . D. MacL.ean. lb. p 4 0 0 Frank Shephard and Allen M” y A) A T )IiV. I-fb . 11 3 l')ona1d,loulEfielders for the Lye R. 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Iiiundraluin, the owner of a. good dr p. lIl'l(I the Aiibies to two si gles in the first sevcni frames and did not allow an All-' bie to pass second base. In IIIPI eighth inning the Abbics lnidl down iwo hunts and this in-I gather with two singles and nn! error provided tiic winners wiini their victory margin. I Pcakcs scored their run in they first inning with catch:-l' Merlin Devine crossing the plate. i Cliff Ready started on . moilnd for ihc Ahbics iind pitch-l ed for the first six innings. Mai--,l Lean clinic on in the seventh an-ll received credit for the win.' Rt-ady was louchcd for four hits of Film developed and 24 hour service. llouhle Any roll of 8 ex- 40 cents. IVPYINU Mail Film Service, Rolls printed. size prints. posuro only 4 rent: l'lI('Il. flharlottclown, IO-BL THE PRICE OF TIN ready for use, and has a . . 0 Al DouIerI' lverywhero Gilhiio III-lieu Iibpnlm. .. 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