‘ - '1\f\~ ‘j- ‘guy,- 1J4 €P¢<<I\q%1 . “haw-w . 2 PAGE SIX Tl"? CHARl-QTTTET 9W1! 511659157‘; S l L... Their “Drcssions 1811s this story u Li. Edward r. 011m and his bride o! seven months meet in Phoenix. Aria. for the first time nlucu the war’: start. I.lciit. (Tlinre Navy pilot who shot down six Jap planes during raid on Gilbert Islands is on “vacaiion" which he was ordered. iocal Golfers Win 6, R.A.F. Two Matches Golfers from the Charlottetown (.1011 Club won six of the eight matches played in l. tournament lzi-ie Saturday‘, while members 0f 1,19 Roinl Air Force won the other 11w, ‘lm- games were four-bail fblllkiillllilS. The results: P. c. Kelly and B. T. Holman‘ defeated Lac. Leigh and Lac. Mair, four and three. Ed. Bnf-‘hall and L. A. Likely de- feazezi kin-Li. Robins and PO. l/IlllOllQV, tlircc and two. PO. Gecr and J, C. Sutherland difeuted H. L. sear and W. E Coffin, seven and nix. Lac. Scott rtnri Lac. Hill defeat- ed C. J. MacLean and W. A. Gaudct, one up. A, Cyril Bill and P. M, Dakin defeated sqdn. Ldr. Edwards and Sgt. Stevenson, five and three. L. E. Wcllner and T. W. L. Proivse defeated Lac. Rnffo and AC. Sturt. fire and four. J. A, Lewis and A. H. Mclnnia dctvaicd PO. Hornby and FD. Hnxiorci, six and four. J. E. Bterns and R. E. Jenkins efeabed Sqdn. Ldr. Warcup and lt-Lt. McLundie, ten and. eight. Monarchs And“ Bombers Defeat ’A1l Stars Sunday In two softball games played at fire Victoria Park damontl over the weekend the Bcrnbrrs delimited the West End All-stars 22-17 and lie North End Monarchs defeated the Wont End All-Stars 12-11. Gordan MaoLeod was the winning pitcher for the Bombers and toss- ed a fair brand of ball backed by the heavy hitting oi his males. "Oooby Sherry was on thg mound for the West End. In the sccond game Torn Mac- R,“ pitched the Monarchs to vic- tory over the West End team in a game featured with many disputes and the cagcy bnsc running of Lou Macllcad. Monarchs manaqer. Jack Gallant. was the losing yimier. ' Lineup; West End: Virnite, sherry, Gal- lant, MlPfldflllilfl. PlFPIlll. Mac- Kzrirn, F. O'Brien, MacDmald. Murphy. Bombvrs: W.LeC'1nir, G. Mac- Ixod, Whalcn, Tfillflfii‘, J. Bradley, I-Iiamn, MncRne, B. Bradley and S. LrrCialr. ‘Dlonarrhs: J. Bradley. MacRae. L lvlacbeod. MilCDflllgilll, Trainer Hi “n. B. Bradley, V. O'Brien and wlinlen ' Umpires: Poultrn and M0017. 811E111] Standing AMERIC AN LEAGUE Won Loot Pct New uni at 11 m: Detroit 26 22 .542 Cleveland 2i 2i .533 Boston 2.2 21 512 St. lflilil 23 24 .489 WIISHIIIgIOn 18 26 .409 Chicago 18 26 .409 Philadelphia 19 30 .388 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 31} l3 .711 t. Lmlll 35 l8 .581 oston 25 22 .532. New York 23 23 .500 Cincinnati 22 22 .5"0 Chicago 21 24 .467 Pittsburgh 19 27 .413 Phllndrlpliln l4 38 .304 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Newark 30 1i .732 Montreal 25 l6 .610 Toronto 23 21 .523 Jerry City 2a 21 .4 Buffalo 20 21 .498 Baltimore l9 22 .463 Qyrncuse l7 28 .378 Rothester l4 31 .311 LONDON -- 4C Pl - The first of 200 compact vaporizing machines which can be used to administer anaesthetics nr iirliflclal rcsnlratlrn has been presented to the R. A. F. by mm nnrmin on route Ilawail to Washington, m _ Bears stretch’ Baseball Results SUNDAY} RESULTS NAT] ONAL LEAG UE First game: Boron 001 000 000-z s s Brooklyn 20s 401 0074-10 ii 1 Juvery. Wallace is», Sain (a) S01v0 i4) and Kluttz, Mas: (7);, Davis and Sullivan, Second game: Btoslon 000 000 001-1 6 0 Brooklyn 011 000 0l.\'—3 9 1 Doiicvan, Earley (Bl and L3nl~ bflrdl: Wyatt ind Owen. First game: Philadelphia 000 000 011-s 4 1 New York Z00 100 00x—3 5 1 Hughes, Nahem i8» and Living- SlOH. Warren (8); Lchrman and Mancuso. Second game: Phihdelphia 000 100 000-1 7 0 NEW York 002 030 20X--'l l1 3 H0951. P05153371)‘ ('7). Melton i8) mil Warren; Carllenter and Dunning. First game: Plllsbureh 000 200 000-2 5 2 Cincinnati 000 100 nix-s s 0 Bflvfll. Lanning (5), Klinger (lb wd Phelps. Baker <5); Walters and Hemsley, _ Second game; Plttelwrsii 000 000 000-o 0 0 Cincinnati 003 000 oox.._3 5 1 Butcher and Lopez; star;- and Lamanno, It._ Loull 000 002 001-B '1 0 Chime» 000 000 000-o r0 0 pellet and W. Cooper; Olsen, Erickson (B), Bithom (8) and Me. Cullough. AMERICAN LEAGUE First game: New York 001 101 020-11 1s 4 Phllldelllhla 000 133 000-v 0 2 Donald, Branch (5), Murphy (6) Mid Hogerzrgfwiirchikionhécneit <6), Bow , er a Wa Hayes m. m" Second game: New York 000 110 000-Z 4 0 Philadelphia 000 021 0lx—4 13 1 Breuer, Lindcll <8) and Rosar: Ham! and Watner. first gamer Wflshlnston 000 001 000-1 '1 0 Boston 600 203 00x-l1 14 0 Ncivsom and Evans; Judd and Conroy. Second gamut Wiwlllnzion 010 002 oo-s 11 r 305M111 000 001 Sir-d 7 0 (Game lost or 8th. Sunday law.) Zuber. CATT-ZSQIIFl ('71 and Early; Butland, Brown (7), Hughson (8) and Conrov. First game; Clevrlrnd 000 201 001-a 0 1 st. Louis 000 r02 cox-s a 0 138E111‘. Smith <7) and Hegnn; Auker and swift. Second garner Cleveland 000 010 200-8 ‘1 l st. Louis r0: 210 101-0 1: 0 Kennedy. Milnar r4) and nonn- fliz: Nlsxellns and Ferrell. Chlcaro 100 000 .100 5-0 r5 r Dctroit 010 I01 010 0-4 9 I Lyons and Tmh: Benton, Hen- shaw (9) and Tebiretiis, Par-sum (1), INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Rochester 011 000 002-4 8 0 Newark I00 202 lily-G 0 2 Surkont, Balms ('71 and Manon; Gcrheauser and Ilcbinson, Second game: Rochester 000 020 0—2 5 l Newark 800 .100 x-Il 10 0 Clark, Drcisewerd m 5nd w_ Robinson: Quee and Padden. First game: Pvitffnlo 300 000 110-J l0 .1 1""! cltv 020 220 Zflx-II m :4 BMW‘. Skim: i6» and Holhrmrk: Wit-tic. Harris (a) and Poland. llecond game: Buffalo 000 000 0-0 5 I Jrrwv City I10 M0 x-Z I 0 Roscoe. Gcntrv r51 3nd Ho}. hrcck: Emt- and Deal. First game: Montreal 010 000 020-’! l0 l Syrnrvme 000 M0 010-4 5 l Chiprmn and Damrr; Ban-mg Lambert t0) and Hnrtle. Second grime; Montreal 0'10 ‘£20 "-4 ‘l I Svrnrvm- 200 010 "-4: F» n Smwi an‘ VFW “' Schultz, Lam- bert <6; and Bcttarint. .._ < Dodgers Stretch Lead To Sb: Games With Double .Victory Over Boston i NEW YORK, May 31—(AP)— Now in his 17th secson with the With Curt Davis and Whit-low Wyatt stiaring the pinching hon- ors, Brooklyn Dodgers pushed Boston Braves deeper into third place in the National League today at Brooklyn, by taking both ends 0i a rloubitiieader, 10-2 and 3-1, before 29,104 approving CIISDCIIWIS. The double victory stretched Brocklrnis first-place margin to six games over St. Louis Cardinals. Davis went. n11 the way in the first, ganiz, scattering nine hits for hi5 seventh victory against 0110 defeat. Wyatt yielded only 51X hits 1n the nigtitcaip as he shaded Will- ard Donovan and registered his fourth victory with One defeat. Giants Win Pair From Phil: Hire in N-EW York, Mel Oil‘. 33- yicar-cld manager of New York Giants, tied Rogers Hcrnsbyb Na- tional Lengue record c0 1,582 runs batted in as his club sire-pt a doub- liheader with Piiiladelipkna Phils. 3-2 and 7-1. lVin streak tc1 Seven Games- NEWARK, N.J., May Iil—(APl-— Ncwark Bear's siritchcd 1116i? W_lll' ning streak 1,0 srven games, a h _gh fir the stuscn, by defeating Rom- esiei" Bled Wings in both ends of an International League double- header here today. 6-4 Blld 11'3- Glants Break Losing Sreak At Jcrsry City lhc LJt-tlc Giants snapped a. uirce-gnine lcsing streak and clmbcd bflflk info fourih place by defeating Buffalo Blsons 11-5 and 2-0. Royals Win Fifth Straight AL sy-racuse. Montreal ran its winning streak to live games and Syracuse lost; its second dcuble- header in as many days as the Royals took 3-1 and 4-3 decisions. Birds Whip Leafs Twice Sherry Robertson, rcckie cut- fieldcr, vras the hero of Ba=t.more's 2-1 and 7-5 victories ovcr 'I‘0ronto Maple Leafs in Baltimore tcday. He hit a two-run homer in the opening game and came back in the final inning 0t the second tilt with t-wo mates a-bcard to smack another. Saturday, Newark Bears kept up their hot pace by taking both ends of a doubleheader from Jer- se City Giants, 4-3 and 10-5. e second-place Montreal Rey- dls captured a twin bill frcm Rochester" Red Wings. 7-4 and 6~J, Baltimore Orioles downed Syra- cuse Chiefs, 3-1 and 8-7. and Tor- onto Lears and Buffalo Biscns split evenly. with the Bisons lak- ing the opener 15-4 and the Leafs the night cap, 6-0. Baseball Results (Canadian Press) SATURDATS RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Si. Louis 2; Cincinnati I Second game: St. Louis l0; Cincinnati I First game: New York 6: Brooklyn ‘I Second game: New York 7; Brooklyn I First grme: Philadelphia 1; Boston 10 Second game: Philadelphia 3; Boston 4 First game: Pittsburgh 5; Chicago 10 Second game: Pittsburgh z; Chicago I AMERICAN LEAGUE I-‘lrst game: Chicago 4; Detroit 9 Second game: Chicago l2; Detroit. I First game: Boston 10; Philadelphia I Second game: " ‘ 4; Philadelphia I First game: St. Louis 4: Cleveland I Second game: St. Louis 2: Cleveland 0 ‘First game: Washington l: New York I Second game: Washington 4; New York 6 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Toronto 4*, Buffalo 15 Second game: Toronto 6: Buffalo 0 First game: Baltimore 3; Syracuse 1 Second game: Baltimore 8; Syracuse 7 First game: Montreal 7: Rochester 4 Second game: Montreal B: Rochester 0 First game: Newark 4; Jlersey Clty I Second game: Newark I0; Jersey 8 First game: Toronto 000 000 100-l I O Baltimore 002 000 00x—2 9 0 Strlncevirh, Cwnger (Bi and Fel- deiman, Fernazirlcs (8); Roche and Becker. Second game: Toronto .’ll0 I00 0-5 l2 I I!‘ ltlniure I00 I02 .'i-7 l0 2 Hall H, (‘fine-er 13y B wmn~ (5: aid F lil 1W; '(r k: “ca, Bu k- art (4), Ronay i5) and Kracher. GLIIIILS and never n member of any other major league Learn. Ott singled Bill Werbcr home in the first inning of the opcnaig ganie and repeated that yicrlomiarce m the seventh inning of lite aitrrp ece t_o equal the lifctlrne ni-cirk estab. lished by Hornsby in 23 years with N16 Glam-i. Si. Louis Cardinals, Boston Braves and Chicago Cubs, Rods C119 Pirates Twice At Cincinnati, Cincinnati Reds swept. a National League double. header from the skidding pins. burglji Pirates with Bucky Walters winning 8-2 ln the opcncr and Ray Starr blanking the Bucs on six luts in the nizhtciip 3-0. Llards Iiilnnk Cubs At Chicago, St. Louis Cardinals I5 Fight Packed Bouts Scheduled p Fifteen bouts-packed wit? flghil:ig-—llifl.l's the fare prcnuse spurt fans Wednesday night at the sporting Club. The tournament is being staged bv the services. NAVY. Aimy and Air Force, acid JHdBlIlS frcm reports of how the boys are training it will be an evenings sport too gocd to miss. A sore- uhat similar affair, staged at the Bench Grove Camp dunnio the spring gave a taste of what 8X- Sam Snead Captures P. GA. Tournament A’I'LAN'I'IC CITY, N. J» May 81 begin at a o'c1ock_a.rid earl-y arriv- als will be entertained frcm 7.30 to 8 by the Royal Air FCICe orchrszra. The proceeds will go to the Red pect here. ‘The bouts are slated b0 cross. Latest information indicator the card will have everything from lightrweights qt 112 unds to lght heavies at. 175. At, irsi 1t was in- tended to have 18 bouts but srme difficulties have cropped up and the number has been reduced to 15. holes-irwb under par figures-die built a. three-up lead that looked insurmountable. He clung to hln advantage through the 23rd hole. And then Snead, holder oi’ the Canadian open title, began piling to him. At the 27th the match was all square. At the 30th Snead was two up. On the 35th Sammy chipped in o. birdie bwo from 60 feet to close match. From the time Snead started his victorious march on the 24th hole, defeated Chicago Cubs a-o in me -rAP>-'rrie golfing sands finally he shot these flzures—433, 444. s44. first. game of a schsdulcd dcub e- ran out on Cpl. Jim Turnesa to- header. The second contrsi was day and the chunk little soldier postponed in the last ha! of ine r911 a struggling vie 1m m Sammy been too much for any golfer liv- first inning. Sfllllldfll’ the lengugc-leanitig Brccklyn Dodgers spiit. a drublt- header with New York Giants, Snead of Hot springs, Va., 2 and 1. in the final 36-ho1d match for the championship of the Profes- sional Golfers Assocaition at the slamming out 14 hits to edie out sea View Club Giants 7-6 1n the cpcner and going Victorious over three American dOWn 7-3 in the abbreviated ngnt- Rvdel. Cup stms_gwon Nelson . - . . "p" Ben Hogan and Harold (Jug) Mc- Bcston tor}: bcih ends cl a twin bill fvcin Pliifacielpiiia, taking the first game 10-1 and tlic second 4-3. Spadci1~on preceding days, Turn- esa falter-ed after a fine stert against a fourth international suir I“ “h” “aim” “m” gme‘ mu finally failed-deserted by his St. Louis and Cincinnati Rods split a doubleheader, Refs ivinring the opener 3-2 with Si. Lruis inking tli? nfghtcap 10-5, and vliicngo brat Pittsburgh 10-5 and 3-2. i—_:lng_liéieéijyfiqohpnilmmilgii; tutors was postponed because of whijlaway, OUT OUR WAY By. J. R. Williams Our Boarding House with Major H00ple_ mun-r ‘ , r -- V ii= YOU'RE LOOKING FOR ow»! AL\llN.'-~lF HE‘6 so WRWARD i oiizrvfizici-ip/ou some. Him i 4%/// 4, l 221075?» ‘nv dill-tier. o» MARCH I GEMEEALS NOW luck but still cheered by a part1- snn crowd of 3.000. At the half way point Turnesa lorkcd as ii‘ he would do it. Shoot- 442. It. was too much for the game soldier and it probably would have in . éurnesa put up a great show for a player who was quoted at 50 to 1 before the tournament began by the club house bookmaker. Not c dime was bet on him at that price. GET STOKERS YOUNG CARDIFF‘. Wales — (OPJ-Welsh youths who want to become strips’ firemen time taught 91w cm t in a. chool -- the only one of its kind in Britain - operfllfid in Cardiff bv a. former ships‘ en- gineer. Yanks’ Win Streak Cut As A's Win Second Game Of Twin Bill mow YORK M» 84-01?)- After Winning light straight and 21 of 24 games, New York Yankees finally were stopped today at Pnil- gdellphla by the four-hit pilchins 6 of Lumiin Harris Oit the Ai/lllflli 65- r-mmg- superb performance, coup- led with some timely tnttmg oil , Marvin Brcuer, gave i-lw A3 ll 4-3 m n 1:1 the second game 0f an Amer can League doubleheader be- fore a sellout crowd of 35,137 at snipe Park. 'I\ie Yanks won we first game 11-7 b VLILIIC of a sev- en-nm uprising the sixth inn- run lox Beat Senator: Twice At. Boston, the Red 50x swell!’ both ends of a twin bill wi.h Wasn- ingum senators, walloptng Buck Buck Newsom 11-1 in the Weller and coming from behind to win 4 k1 n, nightcap cut to 7 1-2 lnnlnifl by the Sunday Law. Browns Scalp Trlbo At Bl. Lou-is, 8t. Louis Brownl, petting fair pitching and excellent hitting, tumbled Cleveland into third plum by iwecplna’ a. double- header 5-4 acid 8-8.. ‘ White So! Thump Tigers At Detroit, Ted Lyons practised hi; art as switch hitter by setting off A five-run (Jtiicago White Sox rally today to defeat Detroit Tigers 9-4 for his third victory o! the sea- son. The scheduled second game oi’ a doubleheader before 29.154 spec- I u Beats Whirly weatimti n $1 111' W» ew Y rk Y tool: o. doubleheader frocin w wn Senators. The Yanks wok _ (U450 game 5-1 and the nigh‘ _, The second-place Cleveland 1n dlans split their twin bill with ; Louis Browns; edging out , Browns 54 in the opener and 101:1 down 2-0 in the smmnd try, other AL. games Bcsi adelphia split a do l‘ ton winning the l ~t and losing the second b- cego White Sm: and ‘ . broke out even in i tivzn m The Tigers trounced ihe White g9 9-4 1:1 the first game but we trounced in turn 12-5 in the m - 0RD. Market l/Vise’ NEW YORK, May 91-04?)- The gaudieat betting ited States ' made till Jinx on Whirlaway st‘ k Saturday. Before the great L curd 9m- to see a race in New k, m1 on s. card that saw $2.1 1071 poured into the mutucl Hlliilllllltg to 51m. ter all mark: in the books, my "Cinderella" of the race trrrlq won the 56th running of the sub- urban hnndicap m. 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