AUGUST 27, 1953' Soccer Results . (GP)-Results of soc- ON. nrgcms plgyed Wednesday in 3 United Kingdom: I English Le!!!" Division I gnltoll 3. Middlubrough 2 Huddersfield Town 2. Cardiff my 0 L.il'erP001 2' Manchester ton N. E. 6. Sheffield w. 0. mi 3. Wolverhampton W. u 1. W.Bromwieh A. L Pres sunderia lrnttenhnm l-lotapur 3. Charlton i 1. Division II Cgty 0. Bury 0. Toxin 0. Nottingham For- 0 Ly kllll Lilian in '2 Division 111-southern Bgunltllllnlllll 2, Northampton T. 0 . T 1. ";.':.!.:;li:enli and Hove A. 2. Leylnn '5-:pv.. City 1. Colchester U. 2. mllittglialll 2. Coventry City 0. lpsuirli Town 2. Torquay U. 1. Nor-ititli C. 2, Queen's Park R, 2. Rcnrillla Ll. Southerld U. 0. ATTENTION - HOCKEY FANS -- HOLDAING SEAT SALE MARKET BUILDING 7 From 6:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. For The Hockey Season 1953-54 THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY August 27. 28. 29 GENERAL SALE Support The Islanders" - Your Team Buy Your Holding Seat Early ISLANDER-S HOCKEY CLUB Newcastle United 2 , swindon Town 3, Aldershot 1. Dlvislon Ill-Northern Accrington 8. 4. Workington 2. Bradford City 2, Mansfield T. 2. Chester 1. Barnsley 1. Crews Alexandra 1, Bradford 1. Darlington 0. Southport 1. Grimsby Town 3, Carlisle Unit- ed 2. Wrexham 1, Chesterfield 2. .sC0'l'TlSH LEAGUE CUP Division A Falkirk 1, Hibernian 2. Queen of the B. 1. St. Mirren 0. Airdrieoniana 4, Aberdeen 3. Celtec 0. East Fife 1. Hearts 1. Rangers 1. Ralth Rover: 2.. Hamilton A. 0. Dundee 4. Clyde 2. Patrick T. 3. Stirling A 0. SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP Division 3 Alice A. 3. Cowdenbeath 1. st. Johnstone 4. Third Lanark 1. Ayr United 3. Albion Rovers 0. Queen's Park 2.Stt-snhousemuir Morton 0. Kilmarnock 2. Motllerwell 3. Dundee United 1. Dunfermline A. 6. Dumbarlon l. Foriar Athletic 1. Arbronth 2. Irllh Ulster Cup Coicraine 3. Ballymena United 0. Distillery 2. Cvlenavon 1. 11115 GUARDIAN. CHAKLUl'IllL'Il0WN By W. R. WHEA'I'LEY Canadian Pres Staff Writer MONTREAL. (OP)-The Cann- dlan amateur golf championship struggle underwent a double-bah relied shakedown Wednesday and when the firing was over Britain's 10-man Walker Cup team had six men left in the chase. the United States had seven, and Canada's representation was reduced to three. The biggest Jolt suffered by Gan- ada was when Gerry Kemelrlng of Kitchener. Ont. was'elll-ninated in the fourth round this afternoon by Jimmy Wilson of Scotland 3 and 2. Joe Carr. British amateur cham- pion. moved along through the day's two rounds although he was given It rough passage in the afternoon before he downed Gor- don Taylor, Canada” amateur champion 21 years ago and one of Kanawakis top players. one up. Canada's llopea Canada's final hopes now rest brings Hall and Due against each other. The four Britons who were elim- inated are Art Perowne. G. H. Micklem, British closed champion. Ronnie White. one of the team's fopnotchers. and J. D. A. Langley. Three Americans pill on the elimination pressure against the British. and the fourth Briton dis- appeared in a cut-throat match with a team member, WEDNESDAY'S POSTPONEDJIACES Heads America ns l The better-knovm American con- itingent still left was headed by Don Cherry of Wichita Falls. Texas. sole member of the U. S. Walker Cup team competing here. E. D. Meister of Cleveland and Frank strafaci of Garden City, N, Y. Bob Hal. who won the Canadian junior title in 1949, got past Bob Knowles of Brookline, Mass.. one up, in the morning round and then Only 3 Canadians Left In Amateur Golf Meet on two former Camdien Junior New York ..... .. no mo no-5 is 1 champions-Bob Hall of Montreal Dom," gggggggg H 000 200 101.4 14 1 End DOUG 5lVEWe1'K 01 Red D935 Sain, Gorman (7) Raschl (7) and Berra: Gray. 5C"l""'”l-lzh :9) Aher (9! and Balls. Scores of Maritime players wgsam. harms in Canadian rlmateur golf Hr. NA, Ym.k',R.,m,ap ""”""m9"t We'1"95d3lV Philadelphia .. mm 222 220-10 is 1 Third "Mid? Chicago ........ .. 01 000 023- is is 2 Frank Strafaci. Garden City. Kenn", Martin (3; Bishop (8) NY" d9!"”d P9” K911” and Astroth; Fornieles. Dorish Fredericton, 4 and 2. .5, Mom, (7) garden .3) and Lt. Col. A. A. Duncan. Wales, Lonmn tit-fcatcd Rex Jourdrey, Dnrl.- wgxenmr; L4.-m.m(,k,5p mouth. NS.. 6 and 5. H”; Philadelphia . pmlll...-, RD. E” M"””"' M””"""" d" binson; Chicago-Carrasquel. ("W1 T"'""Y 5”Wm- 5” Washington not 100 220-5 10 Slephent N-Ba 3 and 2- Cleveland 002 240 on-49 12 0 mm stobbs, Lane (5) Slma (7) and Alta-and one former Quebec pro- T,;tZgac;::ldIg'Ie::;j1Skl"s' Hmmeman vlncial champion national junior wpnoskms, Lgslmbhs runnehup Do" D” M Grmby Hrs: Cleveland-Simpson, Hogan, 199"” mu Wm di5&p'p”r' gl())E:L).ll:SS(:iC1I(il:l,l1l(:L)l0t scheduled. in Thuruiay's fifth mllnd which ' he learned to play on sand greens. won both his matches by 4 and 3. defeating Brian MoGuigan of Mont- real and Ken Jacobs of Toronto. Frank Strafacl. after eliminating Pete Kelly of Fredericton 4 and 2 in the morning, went to the 17th in the afternoon to get a final one-up lead over England's Ronnie White and then took the 18th to win two up. Meister eliminated two Cana- dians. Don Gardner of Winnipeg and Keith Alexander of Calgary, both by 2 and 1 margins, in ad- vancing to the fifth round. Don Cherry won easily in the morning round. ti and 5 over 17- year-old Ted 1-lomeniuk of Yorkton, Sash. and in the afternoon had to birdie the last two holes to win one up over Bob Fleming of Vic- toria. Baseball Results American League National League Chicago 110 -100 160-13 15 1 Brooklyn . 000 120 010- -I ll 1 Church, own is) and McCul- lough; Loos, Millikcn (4) Police 15) Black (9) anti Walker. W-Lown: L-Loos. Hrs: Cllicagoe.lcffocai 2, Serena. Brooklyn-Morgan, Walker. St. Louis 000 000 400- 4 8 3 New York 200 118 12x-13 18 0 l-laddlx. Erautl I5) White (6) Schmidt (.6) Brazle (Ti and Rice, Anderson (Tl: Henrn. Wilhelm (7) Corwin (9) and Westrum. W-I-learn; L-Haddix. Hrs: St. Louis-Lowrcy, Scho- field; New York-Dark. Rhodes (3) Thomson. Milwaukee Ollfl (Wt 011--5 Ill 1 Phllnllclphln '10? 0'10 00x-6 16 l Buhl. Surkont ll) Little (3: Johnson (5) Jolly (7) and Cran- dall. -Hrs: Milwaukee-Gordon: ndelpllln-Ennis. Phil- handcrl out a 8 and 5 setback it; 0 Baseball standings American League W L Pct. GEL New York ........ 85 39 .635 Chlcuo 50 .600 1013 Cleveland S3 .573 14 Boston 56 .556 16 Washington .. 61 66 .480 29.6 Philadelphia .... 57 73 .411 34 Detroit 45 79 .363 40 St. Louis 42 84 .333 44 National League Brooklyn .... .... 85 40 .63) Milwaukee .. 77 50 .606 9 Philadelphia - 70 56 .556 ms St. Louis .. 56 .56 17 New York 65 .476 Elyf Cincinnati 69 448 29 Chicago .. 76 .187 36': Pittsburgh ...... 41 91 311 47!: International Lenguo Buffalo .591 Rochester Elm ---lA Montreal .567 3 Baltimore .534 754 Toronto .519 99'. Ottawa .. . .470 16 Syracuse .398 281.4 Springfield .333 CH Cincinnati-tfittsburgll not sched- uled. International League Rochester .-... 102 006 000-8 9 2 Toronto 301 010 000-6 11 2 Condrlck; Deal (1) Crimian (9) and Ram); Hague (6) Shore (9) and Rossi. Buffalo Baltimore . Nevel, Weis. (3) Coppage I5) I-locksma (Si and Lakeman; Greenwood. Herrin (7) and Ta- bacheck. Ottawa 102 210 000-6 3 0 Syrleuso 010 003 100-5 12 2 Kume. Romherger (6) Burthschy (6) Hrabcsak (8) and Schantz: Lovenguth, Griffore (3) Landeck (7) and Kinaman. ltloritreni-Springfield not sched- uled. The folding fan came originally from Japan, and was later brought into China and Europe. N. S. Baseball KENTVILLE. N. S,, IOPJ-Fifth game of the Halifax and District Baseball League best-of-seven semi-finals between Tl-uro Bear- cats and Kentville Wildcats was postponed Wednesday because of rain. The series is tied 2-2. YARMOUTH, N. S. (CPJ-Shel. burne Loyalist: took a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven Nova Bcotio sen- lor baseball championships Wed- nesday by downing Yarmouth Gateways 8-8 in I 10-inning game. PAGE SEVEN Ysrmouth scored five runs in the ninth to tie the score 6-6. STEILLARTON. N.s.. (GP)-Rain postponed the fourth game of the beat-of-seven. 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