"Had" Maclnnis' Junior Vic- toria: will meet the Knights .0! Columbus Juniors in the City Junior Baseball Leasue Imnis 101' the second year in a row as a re- sult of their doubleheader win over the Kinsmen yesterday after- noon ai the Memorial Field dia- mond. In two W011 Diaytd tliimfs the Vics won the best two out of three series by scores of 6-5 and 12-4. The games were the fifth men battlcd right ha into the picture with two runs & their half of the same inning. They combined a hit. a field!-2r's choice (an error) and two hi: batters for their runs. The Vics added singletons in the fifth and scv-l enlh innings for their six runs., The Kinsmen came back with at singleton in the eighth and madei a big rally in the last half of the ninth which netted them one run. They smashed MacLeod's offerings for four of their seven hits dur- ing the game in the last two frames. Mat.-Leod pitched brilliant bail for the Vlcs giving up seven blows. four of which went to the Kinsmen first baseman Des Trai- nor. while walking one, hitting three. and whlffing six. Carson was touched for eight hits by the Vlcs while walking two. hitting on and striking out ten batters. Tralnor was the hitting star of the game with a four for four day at bat. Mccallum and Clee for; with two hits in four times oouunbg um-OOOOHHH) osoooooauom oHowoHHHonI 0-3 aonu M aeLeod. 9 Totals Kinsmen MacDougall. 0 Coyle.'1f. Cairn-I. as Lewis. cf . Ttalnor. lb Kennedy. 3b Hood. lb Williams. rf x-R. Plneau Carson. p I-Crockett .. Totals ............. .. 34 5 7.27 11 x-Batted for Williams in 9th. z-Batted for Carson in 9th. Summary: Earned runs. Vlcs 4. Kinsmen 3. Runs batted in. Hugh- es 3. Tralnor 2. Mtcallum. Cl. Ready. Flynn. Coyle. Double. Trainer. Triple, Lewis. Stolen bases. Mccallum 2. Gillis. Flynn- Base on balls. off MacLeod 1. off Carson 2. Hit by pitcher. Coyle 2. Lewis. (MacLeod): Mccallum (Carson). Struck out, by Mac- Leod 6. by Carson 10. Left on hoses. Vics 5, Kinsmen 7. Wild pitch. Carson. Double plays. Hughes to MeCallum. Sacrifice hit. l-lennessey. Umpires: Plate. Toombs; bases. MacNeill and Al- ien. 0-) SECOND GAME Brilliant fielding and good spot pitching by Cliff Ready enabled the Vics to win the second game as the encounter burned out to he areal slugfest with a total of twenty-four base hits being re- corded in the game. Earl Perry started on the mound for the Kinsmen but was relieved by Crockett in the fifth frame with one out. Ready went the distance for the Vic: spacing eleven hits while his mates back- ed him up with three double plays and cut off four other base runners. In the first frame the Kinsmen took a two to nothing lead which held until the bottom half of the second when Eddie Lund smashed one of the longest balls ever hit to centre field at the hall diamond for a home run with one runner aboard. It was a murderous clout that travelled high into the air and landed on the track before rolling over the embankment. The Vlcs counted twice more in the third inning to take I lead they never r " qulshed. They (added a singleton in the fourth and three more'lrn the fifth. in the top of the sixth the Kinsmen scored one more run to make the scoreboard read 0-3. In, the ion of the seventh the Kinsmen tai-. licd 'thelr last run of the game and series while the Vlcs pound- ad home four morn tallies to tnlkoithe final score of the same read 124. The remainder of the innings saw both team out man on base but it was to no avail as the teams-fielded In near perfect style toictttoff the runners. R :W,a'lk d '0 , -V v .&v'& ;for nine hits '””i nut Gilli: were the Vlca' leading bat- ; .' Junior Victorias Win Way To Finals In Twin Victory Cver Kinsmen - before he retired from the scene. He walked three and struck out four. Crockett allowed four more hits while walking four. He old not strike out a batter. Brian Lewis robbed two Vic players of sure hits when he made two sensational catches in centre field in thc.sixlh inning. He made a beautiful one hand shoe-string catch off I-Iughes' Texas Leagucr while he ran way , back into deep centre to haul Hid limb "Wm?" '5': "W ieams down Glen Matheson'.i long fly ' '0 9” "'0 Berle!" . which seemed destined to be good The 1”" 35"” W35 5 ihrm" for at least three bases. all the way with the Kinsmen Box SCORE coming within an ace of t,v.ni: Kinsmen AB 11 H 1.0 A E the game up in the bottom half MacDougnlL C 5 2 2 6 0 1 of the ninth but u Kreat throw Coy”, 1;; 5 0 2 0 0 1 .-iy Vic rlghtfielder Art Hughes Cairns SS 4 1 0 2 1 2 rut. down the runner at the Lewm Cf 4 1 2 5 0 0 plate with is perfect toss from Trainoh lb 5 0 2 9 1 1 1i: outergarden post. Kennedy 3b . 4 0 1 1 2 1 The Fame W85 (I Snuiiiiiam ilootl. 2b . 3 0 0 1 5 0 battle all the way with Benny W”-.m,s. ,1. -; 0 C 0 0 0 Tnrson. Kinsmen pitching scncu- pc.,.,.,.' 1,. 2 0 0 0 1 0 tion. losing out to Allan "Jun .) C,,,..",.,,,,, D , - 2 0 2 0 1 0 MacLeod of the Vics. The win- N .4 g H ,g ,g ncrs took a three to nothing lead Totals 3- 4 U 24 11 5 in the top half of the third frame , Hrs AB R H 1.0 A 1.: when they tallied three times on , M(.C.,”um' (. 2 1 0 5 0 0 tun hits. a walk. rm error and Q H(.nn,.ssM.' 2b , 5 2 2 2 -,- 0 wild pitch. The Kinsmen counier- ”ugh(.S' H 4 2 2 1 0 0 oil with a (ally in the same inn- Mathew", M y 4 0 1 2 0 1 mg on a walk. a hit batter, two mm.nu' 3b 5 0 1 3 1 2 ticlderis choices and a safety. The I.-1”", SS 4 1 1 4 3 0 Vics madn the count read 4-1 in CL Read... p . 4 2 2 0 3 0 the top of the fourth on two hits LUNL H", 4 2 2 9 1 1 and an error. Howe or the Kir.s- Gims It . 4 2 2 1 0 0 . 36 12 13 27 15 4 . Earned runs. Kins- men 2. Vics ll. Runs batted in. Lund 4. Hcnncsscy 2. Hughes 2. Lewis. Matlicson. Cairns. Kennedy. Doubles, Hennesscy. Triple, Lew- is. Home run, Lund. Stolen bases. Cl. Ready C. Gillis. Base on balls. off Ready 3. Perry 3, Crockett 4. Struck out, by Ready 2. Perry 4. Left on bases. Kins- men 10. Vics 8. Double plays, Flynn to Hcnnessey to Luna 2, Pineau-(unassisted). Sacrifice 'lil, Flynn. Williams. Wild pitches. Crockett 2. Umpires: Plate. Mc- Nelll; bases. Toombs and Allen. Truro Horse Racing Results ' mtmo. N.s.. sept. xo - (or) - Photo finishes in the fourth and lfth races featured events at the Truro harness racing track Sabur- day. Alice T. Clegg lowered her mark to 2:21 3-6 from 2:17 1-5 in the first race. SUMMARY First Race. Alice T. Ciegg (Conroy). Peerless Hanover (Allen). .10 Direct (Daniels). Clipper Dixie. Nora Dale, Maxine Duds. Joe Louis Vola. Time: 2:17 1-5. Winning owner - B. Taylor. Aylesford. Second Race Merle Direct: (L. Walker). Veils. Grattan (Gould). Jerry Grattan (Campbell). Lomb dy Peter, Skippy Budlong, ud Ka-imuck, Royal Tell, Kerwin Hanover, Time: 2:17 l-5. Winning owner - W. Walker. Halifax. Third Race. Grattan Peter (L. Walker), Duke Abbey (Daniels). Don Fingo (Moreslde). Flash Volo. Westphal Girl, Hat. Christopher stout. Time: 2:20 4-5. Winning owner - R. Brown, Mid- dleton. 0 Fourth and Eighth Races. Dudy Budlong (R. OiBrien) Luther Hanover (Given) .. .. Aubrey Bud-long (Allen) Pearl Bumpas (Daniels) Times: 2:12 4-5; 2:111-5, Winning owner: Dr. J. A. Donn- hoc. Truro. N. S. Fifth and Ninth Races. Seven Up Direct (L. Walker) 1 single streak (Conroy) . .. Colleen Adam (L. O'Brien) Carl Frisco (Given) Times: 2:11; 2:13 2-5. Winning owners - L. Walker. Halifax; Lahcy and MaeNeil, Dart- mouth. Dally double paid 380. Sixth Race. Polly Reynolds (Gould). Billy P. G. Parker (Daniels.- Quakers Boy (Conroy). O. K. Vola (Allen). Time: 2:12. Winning owner - L. Barrleau. Seventh Race. Helen Budlong (L. O'Brien). Marys Delight (RM. O'Brien) Flora Direct (Bc-utiiier). Previous. (Earls Prince Charming. Lady Worthy 2nd, Nelda Hanover. Time: 2:15 3-5. Winning owner - I-1.0. 'Boui- lller. Halifax. Top -biall.'lr4 I 2 3 4 bl-bi-I4 Baseball-Standings AMERICAN Detroit. . 85 40 .034 New York .. . 84 49 632 Boston .. . .525 Cleveland . .500 Washington .447 Chicago .. . .304 St. Louis . .300 Philadelphia .34l N Philadelphia Brooklyn Boston New York . Lot:-is Cincinnati Chicago .. Plttibburgh .. . INTIIINATIONAL maul among. . ' .. 9 ti!) s7 (is 70 . vs .437 . vs an . .4. 00-90 .400 slo .. -.. ;.. ...... so in The most sporting news in the City over the important piece of weekend was the Vic-Kinsmen doubleheader clash at: the Memorial Field Diamond Sunday afternoon when the Vlcs swept both games and thereby earned their way into the finals. The Maclnnis-coached squad racked up a clcse 6-5 win in the opener, which featured plenty of exciting moments. and smother- ed the Kinsmen in the second game by a score of 12-4. . u 0 The first. game marked the fifth straight appearance of Benny Car- son on the mound for the Kinsmen. It was his first loss of the series with the other four games being called no contests because of dark- ness. The vies used Allan Mac- Leod. a southpaw. against the Kins- men in the opener and the young- ster came up with at great game against the MacFarlane - coached crew. He held them to seven hits with the losers getting four of these in the last. two innings. 0 O O In the second game which tzurned cut to be 0. slugfest, the vlcs' in- field put on a. terrific exhibition of fielding. True, they had four er- rors but they had three double plays and out off four other runners on base. I-lennessey and Flynn corn- blned on five different plays. Hen- nessey had seven assists and two putouts while Flynn had four put- cuts and three assists. ) I O 0 skip Sear. Saturday afternoon. won the Belvedere Junior Golf Championship with a score of 86. He toured the outgoing nine in 43 and turned in the same score for the tough back nine. Roger Clark was the runner up while Doug Cameron and Bobby White follow- ed close behind. The same afternoon Ted Bradley won the MacKinnon Cup for the highest point. total in the vice-pres- ident. versus president match play with 19'.-'.- points with Dr. Wendail MacDonald and Donald Clarke uea fcr second with 17'). points”. Clarke led the first and second rounds but was unable to compete Saturday afternoon. The club championships are in full swing with the semi- finals scheduled to get underway midway through Liie week. I I C In play over the week-end Maui'- ice "Mouse" Dowlirig won two matches and moved into the semi- finals when he defeated skip sear 2 and 1 and then went: on to defeat, H. L. Sear one up. Frank Macfnnis defeated "Pud" Beer 5 and 4 and now meets A-ion MacMillan in the semi final. MacMillan defeated Doug Saunders 2 and 1 on Satur- day. In the other half of the semi- finals Don MacDc-nald meets Dowl- 1118. In conversation with manager Charlie Willis of the Covcheaci race track, it was learned that there will be only one day of racing at the Parlor oval this week instead of the earlier proposed tnvo day meet. Lack of horses to fill up the events is the reason for the one day's racing. The big Free For All will not materialize as the fast pacers cannot be contacted. O O 0 Wednesday afternoon fifty four horses are scheduled to appear on the track but it is likely that some of these will not race. The feature event of the day will be the Jun- i0r.Free-for-All when five bearcata of the racing dirt tangle together. Miss Knox. Joscdale clipper. Worthy 'Ermine. All American and Johnnie Kalmuck are the starters and they are expected to give the fans all racing, 0 o 0 . Three other classes are well fill- ed with many of the colts that rac- THE they want in the way of top notch aid sprlnghill Fencebustera and Cur- ran 8: Briggs split a double bill at C. as B. ball park yesterday, the visitors taking the first 6 to 4. and the construction crew winning the second 3 to l. Alan Stewart was the losing pitcher in the first con- ' test and the -winning pitcher in the second. Stewart's wildness was largely re- sponsible fcr Springhilrs early 3-2 lead in the initial game. He walked four batters. Joe Bernard relieved him in the fourth and was stead- 'ler, but the Fencebusters added three more tallies and were leading 6 to 2 when the bottom of the ninth began. 5. Bernard walked and Bpbby Timmins sent: a home- run ball over the left field fence to make the final count. 0 to 4. Stew- art. gcing from the mound to cen- trefleid, played brilliantly in the latter position, making two spect- acular catohes. J. Grady led the C. and B. stickers with two hits in four trips, Stewart was a, different fllnge: in the second game. He -went the route allowing only- four hits. all singles to centre field. He struck GUARDIAN. .CHARLOTTET()WN Springhill And C. 69” B. Split Twin Bill At Slside out nine and issued only one walk. His opponent, anlth. gave up only two hits but they were enough in sail; away the ball game. In the third G. Macxay doubled and syl Bernard homered over the left. field wall to score MacKay ahead of him. The Curronltcs got their first tally in the first inning. Mac- Kay walked. 3. Bernard was safe on an error, Gallant grounded .out to short, Timmlns whlffed and Mitchell grounded to first but MacKay had stolen home while the last batter was at the plate. Linesoores: First Game. Sprlngblll . 111 000 201-6 3 0 C. J: B. . 101 000 002-4 5 4 Batteries: Gillis and Barrow; Stewart, Bernard (4) and P. Schur- man. . Umpires: Plate-J. Hogan; bases -G. Desftoches and F). Savidaiilv. Second Game. Sprlnghlll 000 000100-1 4 5 C. J: B. . . I02 000 00:-3 2 3 Batteries: Smith, and Hurley; Stewart and B. Schurman. Ted Bradley Ted Bradley Saturday afternoon won the MacKinnon Cup at the Belvedere Golf Course with a total of 19 1-2 Dolnts. two more than second place MacDonald and Don iClarke who tied with 17 1-2 points Nigh- Clarke led the players with 17 :2 points at the end of the second round but was unable to take part. in Saturday's Play- Saturday's net scores are as fol- lows: Ted Bradley 'Dr. W. MacDonald Don MacDonald . Grant Compton Ivan Trainor In the Belvcdcre Senior championships Frank Mclnnis ile- feated W. A. Beer 5 and 4. M. J. Dowling defeated Skip Sear 2 and 1 in the first round and then went on to defeat H. L- Scar 1 up. A. G. MacMillan defeated Saunders 2 and 1. F. Maclnnis now meets A. G- MacMillan while Don MacDonald meets M. J. Dowling in the semi- finals which will be played re- fore next week-end. Local golf enthusiasts have an- -other tournament to prepare for as it was announced last night that the Fall closing competition; which will be an annual event will be held during the third week in September. Oldlimers Adiiaiice into B. Y. C. Finals Jack Campbell's .0ldt.lmers yes- teday afternoon came off the floor to down the East End Aces twice and advance into the B. Y. 0. soft- ball flnala against the Mount Herbert Leafs. The oldtlmers tool: the last two games after dropping the first contest in the three tilts played on the K. of C. Diamond. After losing the, first game 10-5 and trailing 5-2 in the second the oldtimers latent batting power came to life and shoved the Aces out of the play-off picture with 8-6 and 7-4 wins. Lefty Dick Doyls of the Oldtimers and right: hande: Joe Thistle of the Aces both pitch- ed the nineteen innings 'played. Lineups: Oldtimers - E. Blanchard. A MacDonald. N. Wilson, J. Walsh. I). Doyle, F. Gormley. A. zakcim. D. Burge. F. Zsukern and F. Mu:Don- Doug 1 Aces - A. Coady. M. MacDonald. B. Gallant. J. Thistle. K. Tulle. G Joseph. J. Flannlgan. II. Mur- noghan. C. Weatherbia and E Dr. Wendell ' Umpires: Plate-G. Desnoches; bases-J. Hogan and F. Savldant. -S -mare Mackinnon Golf Cup Baseball Results SATURDAY NATIONAL Brooklyn 000 000 000-0 4 0 New York 100 001 00x-2 6 1 Roe, Bankhead (8) and Edwards; Maglie and Westrum. Boston ............ ., 020 000 202-6 12 I Philadelphia .. 000 100 321-1 15 3 Surkont, I-Iogue ('1) Cole (8) I-laefner (9) and cooper; Simmons. Miller ('1) Konstanty (0) and Sem- lnick. First , Chicago ........ .. 100 012 000-4 12 0 Cincinnati 130 003 001-7 14 0 Dubiel. Leonard (6) and Owen; Raffensberger and Howell. Second Chicago . 000 000 203-45 it 1 Cincinnati I00 000 001-7 9 0 Klippstcln, Lade (5) Vargo (8) and sawatski; Ramsdell. Black- well (9) and Prameaa. Pittsburgh . I00 000 000-5 0 1 St; Louis . 000 200 101-4 10 I Dickson and Mueller; Pallet, Wilks (8) Papal (9) and D. Rice. Second - r tponcd. ruin. AMERICAN 000 I32 001-1 14 0 Chicago . 000 000 000-0 6 I I-Ioutteman and Swift; Pierce, Judson (6) Kretlow (9) and Mar- hos. St. Louis 000 000 100 1-: ti 2 Cleveland 000 001 000 0-1 5 0 (10 innings) Garver and Lollar; Grcmek and I-legan. Detroit . First Philadelphia I. 110 000 010-3 10 4 Boston .............. .. 210 230 001-8 10 0 Brissle, Coleman (5) and Tlptou; Nixon and I-tosar. Second Phtlsdelphla 200 001 000- l '1 I Bolton 110 020 olx-ll 15 1 Kellner and Astroth; Masterson and Tebbetts. - New York-Washington - Post- poned, nln. SEPTEMBER 11. 1950 Big four league To 0 Open Oct; 14 SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Sept..10 - (CP) - The Maritime Senior (Big Four) Hockey LB-Blue will open Oct. I4. it was noun here following the annual League meeting Saturday. The application of Charlotte- town Islanders for a berth was accepted and withdrawal of Amherst Ramblers was approv- ed. This means the League will remain the Big Four. with Charlottetown. Moneton. Hali- fax and Saint John competing. It was also decided to amend the Leag'ue's,ruling on over- time for deadlocked games. This year one 10-minute over- time period will be played with the first goal scored being the winning one. Judge '.T.,E1iiott Hudson of Halifax was re-ieleeled presi- dent. Ot-her officers arc: E. R. Ingmham. Saint John. first vice-president: J. .l. O'Brien. Moi-Acton. second vice-president; C. S. McAlden. Halifax, secre- ary-treasurer: M. Long, Saint John. G. D. Montgomery. Mone- ton, J. MacDonald. Halifax. T. B. Rogers, Oharlottetown. exc- culive members. i 'lNTEItNA'I'I0NAl4 Syracuse 010 000 000-1 5 0 Springfield 000000000-0 0 2 Hartley and I-layworth; Molsan and Peden. Buffalo .. . Rochester . .. 000 002 000-2 10 0 Silverman and Tabacheck; wit- tig. Wild ('1) Faszholz (8) and Wil- ber. ,. Toronto 000200f.0000o00000l-512 3 Montreal 001 020 010 000 000 000-4 14 2 (18 innings) Thompson, Peterson (15) and Os- wald; Hughes. Epperiy (9) and Teed. Jersey City-Balthnore - Postpon- ed, rain. SUNDA ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 020 M0 0t)l-0 '1 0 New York ;. 301 200 00x-0 B 1 Newcombe, Vaneuyk (5). Hatten (8) and Edwards; Jansen and Wes-trum. Boston .. . 002 001-3 2 0 Philadelphia 000 010-). 5 2 (Called 5 innings. wet grounds) Sam and Cooper; Church and Semin-ick. First Chicago .. .. .. 001 011 200- 5 18 3 Cincinnati .. . 001 700 22x-I2 13 1 S-chmiiz. VanDermeer (4), Min- ner (7) and Sawa-tski; Wehmeier, Erautt-(7) and Howell. First ' Pittsburgh .. -001 000 301 0-5 10 0 St. Louis .. .. 000 100 000 1-6 H 1 (10 innings) Chambers. Barrett (l0) and Mc- Cullough; Mueiler (10); Munger, Staley (7) Papal (8) Wilks (I0) and Rice. Second , Pittsburgh . 000 213 000-6 0 0 St. Louis . 000 000 200-2 5 I MacDonald and Mueller; Dusak. Btaley (5) Martin (8) and Rice. Garagloia. Second Chicago 010 000 000-1 ll 0 Cincinnati .... .. 020 00000:-2 '1 I Hacker and Walker; "Fox and Pramesa. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 000 020 000-2 4 0 " ' ....00020004x-000 llorseslioe club The semi-finals of the Brighton Horseshoe Club's Island doubles tournament is scheduled to get underway tonight when coker and Allen meet: Shepherd and crabze and Schyler and Philip, lheet Butts and Mcoaurt. The games are to commence at 7 p. m. In play over the week end shepherd and Crabbe defeated Davey and Wu- liams: Schyler and Phillips defeat- od Merlin and Brown while Allen and (Joiner took the measure of Doiyle and Larter. ' he finals in the competition are scheduled to get: underway Wyse and Tl-pton; Stobbs. Kin- der 0) and Tcbbe-its. Rosar (0) st. Louis .. 100 000 100-2 5 1 000 000 100-1 0 3 Cleveland Overmire and Moss; Feller and Hogan. Murray (8). First yncfrolt . 000 000 000 001-1 0 0 Chicago 000 000 000 000-0 '1 1 Newhouser and Ginsberg; Gum- pert and Masi. Second Dcfgoll . 000 000 018-4 10 I Chicago . I00 012 10x-5 10 0 Herbert, Stuart. (ii) and Robin- son; Scarborough and Nlarhos. First ' New York .. 01: 001 013-8 12 0 Washington 000 001 000-1 0 I Raschi. Fernlck (8) and Earn; ed in the Futuritios , 5 start. The first race will be g. class. tiled trot. The second race will be the Classified Trot and Pace that should challenge the Junior Froc- far-All fcr top honours in the way of exciting racing. The last class of the day pits a pair of trotters against a large field of paccrs. Dog Show Held Al Monclon - MONGION. N. 3., Sept. 10 .. (OP) - A Vancouver-o-mad Kerry blue terrier walked off with the top honors Blturday as an rota annual Monobon Kennel Clubs dog show concluded. Int ch nuioyrg Mum-piece of ruiimaim. owned by Mrs. F. '1'. ucszu-im-n. V er. (tong;-I top spot. George Kano f ssintaohn. N. 3.. was judge of the show. which had a total of 130 entries in the air stsndudugfwm. with 31 broods 0 winning dog was handled by mot -Tod word. of Ola:-two. Ont. reserve champion was isn Ameri- can cooker spaniel (black) owmd by Frank mo:-once. Ottawa. -ch shalimars Prince. M , .... ,0 Keys. Tuesday night at the club's beds. Yas. Clubrnas-i's the choice of countless djscrlminsdng pipe: smolrorsl They prize the high qnlllty of sweat, "mallow Cluboran. This grand, old tobacco is expertly blooded. for your plenum. sad mlsfsctioni Na economical. too. , llsnd pouslmmlsoln poeliuoo and Ib.tlns. an 5t .. V I ,n- -jy. iitasaw ,sii3tli - Harris (0) and Graaso. New York st Washington, second I'll!” IWIBPOIIBGI. rain. lN'l'BBNA'I'I9NAL LEAGUE uffslo I00 000 001-0 0 0 . 000 000 000-0 0 0 Idvendutii, Wood (9) and Novlek; Copeland. Rccdos-' (0) Schultz (0) and Wllber. Msrsbalvl (9). Toronto 0000Il0000000-I II ,Bri41-Ki. Robes-hon (0) mid: Bantu. amazon (0)) (10) Hughes (I3) and Atwell. 1l'I0&0. .. .. .. 000 010 0"-I I 0 old no I00 019-: sf 0 -7011!. Blake (2).. Burkdnrt. (8) 815 Hlwtvifiil Vgiselle and Bur- zmiw. on -.-.--:.:- . or W - ,s.wn:x;. I union. Drown s. '0'! I .. our customers Lcroforcldslng if min; you - ll-up. i0At.. last fall" ' .w-.' lo. coal" OCT. Why. not try d loud before AllllFAS'i' A cost co. ri-tours, 24.90 . 2499' 818 8-3 series er 9-4. a Iivili-'59?-:-9-9-992-r IIIIII . PP.'9':';0?'99'PF 99rrr. Skip Sear Wins Junior Golf Club Championship Sport Briefs C A GL-ACE BAY. N.S.. Sept. 10'- (cr) - Glace Bay Miners today were crowned cape Breton senior Baseball League champions for 1050 after blasting New Waterford Dodg- uled best:-cf-seven series. WOODSTOCK, N.B., Sept. 10 - (CP) - Woodstcck won the Mari- time juvenile baseball champion- ship here today by scoring a double win over I-Ialifax after dropping the opening game of the best-0!-tail?” opener 5-4. Woodstock won the sec- ond game 21-4 and took the clinch- y xx;x . CHRYSLER CORPOR PARTS FFFF?599s9rrryr --....? Skip Sear Saturday smmmn won the Belvedera Junior club championship and the Hiram Walker" Trophy for the second ye..- in a row as he shot an 00 over the eighteen hole course. Playing a steady game in 2 high wind the smooth stroking skim, had 03's on both nines. He wg; never headed in. the defence at his championship which he Wm relinquish next year as he tum senior. I-Iis closest competitor was Roger Clark with I). score of 99. Doug Cameron followed with an ever 100 and Bob White trailed with 102. A strong wind blew the scars; of the players higher than thou they normally s.tlain.. in the fifth game of a sched- yesterday. Halifax took the MR 506106 50000017 6 EFFICIENCY . coM ptsrs NGINE 'ruNE-up" NXN xxxxxadgx , V Z; ” ' B NNNV 9 U was Ml") ' ' NOW i in I 'Li::::d.:ld-5::33lt::r!dt"i You'll, saw: I and expense! 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