laseilail Results SATURDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE “w York 100 000 1 5 1 lotion .. 100 021 I 8 0 (Called in Braves half of sixth “nlng-ralfi). Kennedy and W. Cooper; 5am 1nd Camelli. Brooklyn 000 001 211 5 11 2 Philadelphia 000 012 100 4 11 1 Branch. Casey. Behrmarl and gdvrards: Judd. Jurisicil and Pad- ti 5t. Louis 400 110 010 7 0 1 Pittsburgh . 402 500 01x 12 18 1 . Eiirkbart. Wiiks. Brazle. Grod- ncki and Olragioia; \’i'oiff. Beg. hv and Howell. (‘hie-aka 000 230 001 0 13 0 Cincinnati 000 001 222 ‘I 14 0 . Chipman. Wvse. Schmitz and i gem-Winn; Lively. Peterson, Erautt, f Gumlwrt. Raffenshcrizcr and La- miififi“ l AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia .. 010 300 010 5 12 1 I Washington 101 000 000 2 9 0‘ Nfctfahan and Rnsar: Scarbor- ciigh. Ferric-k. Merrill and Evans,. Frrrrll. i Boston 000 000 000 0 0 0 . s... vim. oon mm 0m 1 a o1 1-7 Johnson and Tobin-its; New-i 1cm anrl l-fouk. Robinson. ‘ (‘ll-volarltl 130 120 001 R 12 0 St. Innis 000 000 002 2 7 3i Blark and Began: Kinder. W.1 Brmln. Mnncricf and Early. Masai INTERNATIONAL l‘ Jersey (‘Hy 1m mm can 2 a 1i Montreal 020 201 00x ii 12 Cain, Goodwin. Plcone and ' yvars: Smoikn and Campenella i First uamet- . ivraruae 000 000 0R1 4 9 0 . Toronto . . 200 000 000 3 7 0 i Hail-ell and Boslak; Deal, Kon- itantv and Batts. . i Second gemez- 1 Qy-racllse 120 000 0 3 4 1 Toronto 001 100 0 2 1 2 i Behber and Bosiacki Carter and Desautels. First game:- Nevvark 014 001 000 ti 8 0 Buffalo . . 002 000 000 2 8 2‘- Keegen and fnliar: Perry and Ynunt. l Second game:- Kewark .. .. l 1 Buffalo . 5 0 r7 innings). Ciiccurcllo and foilar; Gray and Mordarski. Baltimore 000 002 000 2 ii 3 Rochester 000 000 000 0 l 0 Peat and Wigcl; Yochim. Green and Williams. Marshall. SUNDAY NATIONAL First- New York 000 010 000-1 B '1 Boston 200 000 0011-2 5 I iiarturlv and W. Cooper; spahn and Mast. i Second New York 000 000 001-1 8 1 Baal...“ 00ft 100 (DEX-J 5 il Hans-n, Jansen, Tri-‘kle and Lombardi; Voiselle and Camelii. First. Brooklyn 000 000 000-fl 7 7 Philadelphia 011 000 02x-4 9 0 l King. Be-hrman. Barney ard Ed-i wards: Leonard and Seth-Hick. i Brooklyn 211 000-l 0 Plliladelpllll. 0010-70-4 9 1 (Tic-Game called account of Sunday ml). Gregg. "Bchrman. Casr-v and Bra- gsn; ifcintzciman. Jurisich. Schanz and Padgett. (‘hit-ago 000 000 000-0 5 2 Cincinnati 002' 0m (fix-Z 6 Erickson and McCuIlou-Eili Black- well an! Lamrmnc. (‘hlflagu e01: o0: 0iii- 3 1 a‘ (‘incini-atl 034 .101 001-11 1'? 0 schmltz. Pansenzi Illccrs and Schefii-lg; R-lffensbcrgc: and La- manna. 8t. [Allis 301 200 000-ii 9 1 Ntinblfrgh 000 C00 l'0—-5 14 1 iii-arr. ilungcr. Bzazlc ind 112cc; i-llabc. singfemn. Roe ado Howvll (Second game called m mm by dflfRYiP-‘k. Not an nifcni 81"" i AMERICAN can 001 005-6 12 0 st. Louie can coo W-‘l l" it} Feller, slcrrcn. Grcmcs. Wllilj-I Klicmun and HPZM- P>w§~k W311i,‘ Ltpcz Tannin Afozlirier 1.1111 Muss-l Clevcimd Péa Beer iii-i Equals Record In ' Winning Second Island Clflship l Stars Captures. Provincial 01F C rovvn Pud Beer. youthful Charlotte- town golf artist, won the Prince Edward Island championship for the second time in his golfing career Saturday when he added e second round 76 over the Belvedero links to a. first round 78 carded at Summersido. The total 154 strokes for the 36 holes was equal to the record set in 1933 champion- ship play by the late A. V. Saund- ers. Ten strokes behind the winner in runner-up position were group- ed M. J. Dowling. Doug Saunders. last. years champion and Pete Kelly. In winning Saturday Beer duplicated his feat g1 1940 when in a duel with Pete Kelly he first won the Island goif crown. At that time he took 160 strokes for the 36 hole competition. six better THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN The Junior Baseball League is than that chalked-up by Kelly. Beer's '16 round Saturday-four over par for the i8 hole course was considered good shooting in that a high northeast wind was kcepingi many competitors in continual‘. trouble. l The results follow: 1 Championship Division Pud Beer (Cl . '78 76-154 Mah Dowling (C) 83 81-164 D. Saimders (C) 83 31-1641 Pcte Kelly ma.) 84-i64l N. Parsons (S) 79-165 a. Likely (CI i-s-isa N. McLeod (s) 89-168‘ L. Arscnauit (S) . F. McInnls (C) R. T. Holman (S) . A. MvMlllBh (Cl . 84-171 86-172 90-177 87-179 J. I-ielioffs (Cl 83-179‘ B. McLeod (Si 82 108-185 2nd Division C. Graham (s) 98 93-191 Dr. W. McDonald (Cl 95 99-194 J. Dechant (S) 0i 105-196 B. lilvNcll (Cl 103 98-201 G. i-futcheson (Cl 99 107-206 G. Andrew (Ci 108 101-209 N. Pritchard (S) 104 105-209 R. Squarebriggs (S) 96 113-200 B. Arneit (St 102 113-215 3rd Division Irving Praught. (S) 95 97-192 S. MacDonald (C) 99 102-201 J. Larabee (C) . 96 105-203 J. S. Moore (C) 106 106-212 Geo. McMillan (C) 109 114-421! C. Simpson (S) 110 116-226 Ladies Softball Playoff Schedule The pin-cf? for the Ladies soft- ball championship of the Knight! of Columbus recrcation dntre wlii get underway on Wednesday r-ve- nlng at e dcioclr when ‘he Cubs and Knlz mr-nt in a heat two out of thrcc series for thc right to mcet 1H9 B-bby Boxers for the championship. The secvrld 811ml’- wiil be blaWd Friday evening and if a third is rosemary it wll be plai- ed on the Monday followlflfl- Judging from the brand of bal ghfgn rip by these teams during in: season, ‘t should be a hotly cnn~ icsiad wries from start to finish- Edge Vice By ii to 10 Score Last evening (he Stars and Vics played .1 close game of softball on the Knights (,1 Columbus diamond. the 5n" winning out by a score of ii tn l0. Darkness halted the game ‘n the first of the seventh innlnfi. They I'm-d up as follows:- Stars- W. Hyncs, W. Wright. 1-1. Pineau. C. Ncrbrrg. J. lcwis. Brown, N. coker. J. scmers. Gililbhltr. vgcs _. M. MacDonald. G. Jas- (p11, R Lscirir, H Murnaghan. LeClzlr. L. Ora bb0- Score by innings Stare . W, s 1 2 1 o 1-10 Next lame. this mornl-ll; at 11139 Wm be rotated vics and Alerts. uaruliifiaiiies Self Second. Cleveland 100 nso coo-a 11 o‘ st; Innis mo 0o: 000-l 4 Getiel. Lr-mon and l-"PPZ- “"95": and, Sanford. Zoldzik. 14'3"“? liars. Etrrly. Flnt. Phlimireplfn 000 00° 039"‘2 1 Washinfon 0'30 010 (Vim-l 10 d rnu-i-r and Rom: Will“ i" Ferrell Second. l-liuaaelpflu n14 n00 owl-s l: f, Wnlhlngton 0M w" "1-2 W Marchiidnn and Guerra. Rusnsmi ilaefvier Cuidini. Pbrem Evans. First. ‘ Detroit 000 000 000-O 5 0| Chhgguy 000 00010 —-'1 9 t Hutchinson and lvflr"; m” and Trash. ocond. Detrvit MW 40° Wk‘ 2 l cal...” fro (m2 co.-cis“m_ Newirueser. Brawn U’! m; Papisn. Gebrian. Calder-ii H ‘men. Dickey. nam- coo mom-a 8 0 New Yuri 00000000000—0 5 , (‘.1 lnnlnfll Galcnoure and Tibbeltu P01!"- ilaocht and Robinson. mreaivnios/li. a 100 100 010 0..-5 H I max’ m m m W; i1 1-10,...“ m m coo-a 1 1 Wehmeier, Fox and 595mm Mwm". “Mum.” in: Reade,’ - yamym and will ems Hamlinvand Ba a. (“nix . Harlha“ Cuyk. lvletcn and sac 0- - r71 lnningsl i Trrcnfn GIIFhMUSQ and Tcblceli. P1rt_c; Raecht and Robinson- *1 O00 flQO-lllheauaorand- Tourney hug. 25 - 29 SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Aug. 17 (c?) The Maritime lafiics‘ and junior golf tournament will be rlgypd at the Riverside Golf and Cmlntrv Club near Saint John Aug. ".549. it was hold at Char- lnttetowi. last year. 0&0 101 1-3 5 0 Rochester (7 innings) Prendcrizesl and West, Surkonl and llf-nshali. mm". can 00a m»: a o Jersey City 101 033 00(—-R 12 0 Bout: Hana. Malrlovan and Lul- lat; Kraus and Yvurs. Newark - 090 mil-J! 3‘ 1:, _| _ (:1 O80 x-z "w, t,’ f‘! innings) Kgrnel and Deli-lager; Andre-vs and Gnsso. Baltimore 010 000 002 M-l 12 0 Buffalo 100 000 030 011-1 12 1 y (11 liifilflgfl‘ Mueller. Wltlig and Wcizel: err. Hausmenn and Yfllrul» gnliimure 010 0010-3 i‘ l nah“, 500 002 x-7 B 1 (‘r ‘rnlngsi podgjjny, (wt and Lean; Aypie- ion 511.1 Ricki-M's. 000 ('00 01-1 7 1 090 030 00-0 I 1 lliontfc "i Cler- c_ Rob n15, R Drew, D. Drew. W.‘ 0103I3—11i scheduled to swing back into ac- tion again this evening with Reece and Knights of Columbus squads tangimg in an encounter that is mighty important for the Charlie Ryan-coached outfit. 4- 4- 4- i- For a victory for the Reece to- imght. wlli iz~ve them undisputed possession of second section hon- ors but on the other hand should Knights. out of the running as far as sccti-m title is concerned. be able to crme through it would ave the Klrsr-"cn a chance to tie the Reece at the top of the heap, as they still have a game left to play against the Knights. + '1- 1- ‘l- So despite their low standing (he Knglits of Columbus team still have plcnty to say about this second section. And there is no doubt about it the Knights have the ability '0 ‘whip either one of the two leaders. All season long they have been running into the toughest kinds of breaks in games they might have won and shnuid they rear up now they would cer- tainly extend the crowning of the City Junior champions. 1- + 4- 1- Whethcr or not there will be a playoff. Provrlim! the Becca team comes throuuh tonight. is still in the hands oi the league iofficiais. One day onr hears thrt if Recce wins thcre will be no playoff while others are oi the opinion that all three teams will be in. 4- <1- d- + Personniiy this writer has no idea of just how matters will be conducted. The main thing is that as the season is getting a- long the lcaitue champions should be decided as quickly as possible so as to be ready for Island play- ldowns and if successful in that. the foliowini! Maritime plavofls. Likely. however. league officials will have a statement forthcom- ing in the rtxt fcw days. l 4- -l- + ~1- l Billy Pryor and "Big Boy" Pet- Jerson. the latter Island heavy- weight champion. in, future will be unrirr ihr- guidance of Spotty Talbot. Halifax fight trainer. it was learned yesterday. and it is likely the p-ilr of young mitisling- ers will leavi- in the next few days for Halifax. d- el- 0 i- Taihclt, who was over here in connection with the fight cards held at the Forum last week. was attracted by the form of the two ‘Island boys and thinks they Will go a long way in the fight game. 0 1- -l- 1- Both your; and both willing and anxious to learn the finer mudimcnts. the boys will have the Ichance of working out with such leading mitlsiingers as Percy i Paris. George "Rock-s-hye" Rw- Wallace McLeod and others. and should by strict attention to train- lng improve rapidly in their new surroundings. ~ -l- 4- 0 9 There is a boxing adage to the effect that a strong champion means a strong division and vice vcrsa. But it docsn‘t seem to have worked out that way in the case of Joe Louis. 4- + i 0 Joe took the title from Jim |Braddock a little over 10 y!!!" . ago. Up to date he has defended ihls crown we times. with four ycggrg absence from the rinE while he xvns in the armed ser- vices. That record makes lllm "l8 most active heavyweisht Ohlmf-‘Ilvfl in history. O Q O- The war. of course. probably di-iavcd the development of a lot o; E00,; ymmg fighters. At least that seems the onlv logical an- swer to whv Joe can't find "HY"!!! in flcht him now-and mav not be able lo before he hanqs up his gloves fmglzood next yell!’- ii Baseball's 'Big Six l __ \ (By The Associated Prone) G AB It. I Pct. Walker. Phlls 110 406 62141 .341 noucircau. Indians . 102 361 55121 .880 Appiing, White Box .100 410 56138 .320 Kell. Tigers . 107 40B 401M .328 DiMaggio. Yankees 102 384 ‘H 126 .328 Williams, Red Sox .1113?! 88122 .328 Golan, Reds . 100 307 44 08 .322 Cooper, Giants 9B 873 60118 .310 Runs batted lI1—NBUO!ii!1 Lea- gue-. Mizc. Giants. 01; American League: Doerr. Red Sex. 7B. Home rims-National League: Mice. Giants. 30; American Lea- q-h ,~_ nd Deseutelr gm C11 l ‘u.- I Iilll Williams. B401 Int ll. Catching his opponent with a flurry of rights and lefts in a neutral corner that sent him down for the full count. Wallace McLeod of Sgudney, N.S., Saturday night scored a two-round knock- out over-Roger Brisson of Lewis- ton, Maine, iii the main event of ihecard staged at the Forum be- fore a. mere handful of hns. McLeod after taking a bad lac- ing in the first round from the Maine scrapper, during which he was staggered with hard rights and lefts, came back strong in the second heat. took the play away from his opponent and pro- vlded a quick ending to what had been scheduled as a (en-round z-etto. 1n the semi-final. Bud Lund of Ghariottetowragwing alvay vrelght and experience to cool. crafty Percy Paris oi Halifax. one of the best at his weight in the iifari- times. finally was knocked out after a. minute and 31 seconds of The Knights oi Columbus tennis’ tournament. which was halted, during the Old Home Week pro-l gram swung back into action over ‘ the weekend with two double! matches being played and another taken by default when Iflman Mc- Aulay and Fred Coyie were declar- ed winners as J. lfennessey and M. Flynn failed to make an appear- ance. 1n the two doubles played A1 McDonald and Gil Gaudet defeat- ed Harold Power and Louis Hen- nessey 3.5, 5.3 while W. Cull-n and Ethyl ‘Prainor. won from Ear. Christopher and Joan Weir 6-1. 6-1. Following is today's schedule: Cooper and sobey versus Cullen and Nicholson. H. Larter and E. Trainor vs. W. Mac-Milieu and P. McLaine. W. MacMiiian and Louis Hen- nessey vs. flelen Larter and Glen Cooper. B. McCormick and {omen Mr- Auiay vs. Joan Weir and Vernon sobey. iiiflelllen Make Fine Showing - At Ottawa Nineteen members of the island rifle team which took part in tne recent Dominion ot Canada Rule Association meeting at Connaught Ranges, Ottawd. returned to the city by plane Saturday night. Four additional members are re- turning by plane. The team made a remarkable showing in the comllémivlls- Am‘ 011g the trophies won were the London Merchants team trophy. a provincial competition, whlie individually Major A. F. Gormley captured the MacPherson trophy in a moot-oil with four other marksman. This tFOPhY 8°95 1° the rificman having the highest aggregate in the Macpouaell and Walker matches. Major oormley. who WM- e place on the Blsiey teams of 1939 and i040, again stands a splendid chance of hclng chosen 0n next year's squad. he having placed thirteenth in the Grand ABBreE- ate whlie Alvin McDonald and Eric Coles, two other members. are in positions to win coveted places. CONNAUGHT RIFLE RANGE. South March, Ont... Aua- 17- 08M. Norman Beckett. my. tail. tmassumlng sharpshooter of i-iam- ilton. Onl.., viho once was rejected for army service overseas because 01 p001‘ eye-sight, Saturday won the Governor-Generals gold med- all-a repeat performance-feature zound of the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association. In addition to winnlnfl ti"! feature. the Hamilton shot e150 placed at the top of the ladder in the Bislcy aggregate. the first l5 of which will represent Canada at the Bisiey meet in anal-ind neXt year. He was followed by Flt. Lt. I). Reynolds of Ottawa. Sat R8- Potter of Hamilton and Sgt. WE. George e1 Winnipeg. Boxer llles NORTH ADAMS. Mesa. Aug. i'l -(AP) - An autopsy showed Sat- urd that Gena Emiih 23-year- cid Philadelphia middleweight bc-xcr. Lied from train hacmorr- hages caused by multiple blflWI l0 tha hr-yd. D" Arthur Rnrkcl, as- sociste medical examine- crud. Smith was kncckcd out P1117817 in the 1111i‘. rail-rd of r achcdulcd l0- rcund built v-‘th Sam L's-road! of Akrcr‘. 0.. and de.» late-i ‘n hos- pital where l-e war. rushed after McLeod Wins By Kayo Over Brisson scrapping in the fourth heat. Paris went to work right after the opening gong to beiabor Lund aifllilid the body; Lund took quite n. beating in the first two sessions but in inc third round caught his opponent with u few solid smash- es that stopped the Halifax boy momentarily. Again in the fourth Lund started to punch it out but Paris ragged h.m with a rlubt to the jnlv as Luna was can 1;: all the rope-s, to end the over-match- (d scrap. Flash Mr-cKinnon and Butch rnwiey OHM-Cd four rounds in a yirelimmary 1.131. saw MacKinnon. alter being on the defensive the first two rounds. come backslrong in the final tvlo sessions to earny a unanimous cislon. In the curt. in raiser two fifty pounriers put on an entertaining show. going (o a three round draw. The youngsters who slug- utd it out awih a will were named Max Baer and Billy Conn. Play Resumes In K. of C. Tourney Springhiil Wins MONCTON‘ N. B.. Aug. 17- (CPI - Springhiii Fenrebusters won the championship of the Bor- der Baseball Leacue during week-end by scoring a double vic- tory over Mnncton Cubs. Spring- hill downed Cubs 5-1 here Satur- day and repeated their perform- the l Shipyards And Arrows Win iiamsax. Aug. 17 - (ca) Local lays made good ‘iere Satur- ‘day wvhi ll bow‘ city teams defeated Halifax and Dlslncl Lz-argug 0p- Dfllwflls" in a".\\'in bill feature that marked the third gamts in the besi-of-scven {emf-finals scrlcs for League C-hflmLCnSliiP. Haltfcx Al». rows cipprd the 0301181‘, defeating Middleton Cxdinals 2-3. and the ‘hrcau saw Halifax shipyard; "n fiver) .01 Larrurrrg 4-8. Sliipyiw-s and Arrows ncw lioid a 2-1 edge over their respective op- ponents in the series. island Horseshoe Tournament Gets iilnderway Tonight Competition of Ahe Island horse- shoe pitching title begins at the Brighton Horseshoe Club tonight when seven matches will be play- ed. To the wlnncr goes the beaut- iful trophy donated by the late J. Pope Clarke and competition between the twenty players that have entered is expected to be vary‘ kccn. v.11" George Fwancis. i946 champion will not defend his crown. Following is the draw for t0- nightfis matches: 7.30-Eari McCourt vs. R. Vessey Vail-John Slcmka vs. E. Brown 000-Earl Gtlss vs. A. Martin 000-Bill Muriey vs. Jim Davey REG-Ronnie McDougaii u. P. J. Gadarit flab-Wilfred Evans vs. Len Phil- lips Collecting i8 safe blows includ- ing two doubles and a like num- her of triples off the offerings of two liurlers, Northend Rovers yes- tercav afternoon batted out a convincing 13-1 victory over the Anchors in a City League baseball ‘of the schedule with the playoffs getting uncieryvay Tuesday night aires tangling in the first game of a five game series to decide the i1‘i the finals. Pushing a runner over the plate in their first tum at the plaic on two solid hits and an infield out Anchors had their scoring at- tempts halted then and there as of his heel. games of the season loft six Anchors stranded on (he paths and pitched to only 20 men in the last five innings of a gami- that he had well unde- control al‘ the time. Meanwhile Rovers opening up with a two run blast in the iasv. half of the first were blanked in the second inning but from there until the seventh kept pecking away to score single runs from the third through the sixth to build up a 6-1 lead. They accounted for two runs in the last of the sevenhh lo run it to 9-1 and made victory doubly sure by counting five times ir- the eighth before being retired. Despite the lop-sided score the game was hard fought throughout. Anchors huriers. Evans and Read were continually in trouble bit some smart fielding plays pulicrl them out with a minimum of dam- age until Rovers struck in their last two times at the . plate far over half their total output of runs and four of these were the result of wild pitches with runners park- ing on third. Features of the game were the outtieiding efforts of Elmer ward. and Irving McKinnon of the win- ners the pair accounting for nine putouts between them with Ward hauling down five of them. two of the outs coming after long runs. young Jackie Cairns. pitching one. n o t _ n t y McKinnon cf e c un er was he fnal gameiward H l i Whitlock sl next with Anchors and Legion- ‘namw 1b squad to meet the northend team I I i i Rovers Collect 13 Hits In Turning Back Anchors 13-1 .__ catch in left field of! Buck! Trainers bat. BOX SCORE Rovers Hlgson 2b Q Larter c Rice 3b .. Cairns p Allen rf . M w >~I@Q><|B—JQHUI|bD-I Totals H 1 2 0 l 2 i Z 1 S i3 11 g siussuo-msa-Qg '1 O 3, room~wcwOcu> JHNDOI-‘r-IOON 31 N¢c0¢l-oaa»-I Anchors ............ .. Stanley ss . LeClair 3b . Ryan c . . lltatheson ib . ffcnnessrv k . Gallant 1f Nicholson of . Evans p wo-u.>->->ln1 g gurea-nlssur-r-uaa: -s--<M l-AQQOOQOO-Q wens-anon ->-o.---C.:~wfo >hfl)@>4@>—4e4\4fi 3 72418 i a-Repiaceri Evans in fourth inn- in: l l Jack Gallant of the Anchors also 900-Biii Davey vs. J. McCourt. came through with a fine running Summary: Earned runs. Rovers 7. Anchors 1; two base hit. Alien z; three base hit. Nicholson, Rice: stolen base, Stanley. Hcnncsscr. McKlnnon. Ward; first have 0:1 error. LeCiair‘ Tralnor. Cairns, Allen; runs bailed in. Trniiinr 3. Matheson. Lartcr. McKmnon, Whitlock. Rice; left on base. An- chors 6. Rovers i0. Pitching summary: Iflis. nil Cairns 7 in 9 innings; off E\"lf1! 4 in 3 innings; off Ready 9 in five innings; runs, off Evans 4; off Cairns i; off Ready 9; struck out by Evans i; by Ready 1; by Cairns 3; wild pitch by Reariv 4; base on bails, by Evans 3. by Ready 6; Cairns 0; winning pitchel Cairns; losing pitcher Evans. Umpires: At the plate. George Francis; on the bases, Jack Kalle. Roy Prowse. 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