I- v' ill I.II.-R. Davlaon. A; II.- Page 6 The Guardian, Saturday, Aug. 27, 1955 DOWN THE ,- BACK STRETCH Nineteen tin; -fnyc Old Home Bayonne lRyanl. wait has passed into history imillMIcGresorl. Gahasen I will long remain in the mem- Pet" Clea lM"N''m' "7 "l "W59 M” We” l"'e"'"- ernge time was 1.14 15. particularly the race fans. Iftastest beat paced was by Bay broke all records for number of State Pat tMacGregorI-2.07 1 5. heats racetl--tie-also for the am- There were 25 heat: trotted and Jo-Jo Spencer (Shawl. Moeft wohbled to his 13th victory There Friday spacing 11 hits as Detroit 1) . ,9" . were ID heats paced and the av- Tigers dealt another jolt is the insider. blanked Chicago White The pennant impel of 305105 R94 50! Sox on two hits Friday night CLEVELAND, (AP) -- Cleveland Indians climbed back to within one game of the league-leading New IYorIk Yankees Friday night as the Tribe grabbed 12 hits in seven innings off southpaw Tommy Byrne and piled up a 5-2 victory. I Righthander Bob Lemon allowed the Yankees nine hits in the second of a three-game set, before a crowd of 43.652. I I Lemon, who failed to last longer than three innings in his last two starts, won his third of the season against New York, with two Idefeats. F" at b an Ferris ain got. " i Flt": llllgsa? 3y"”' "d Mn” lhltshigggn,hwarllgeuwizliierbfitlk: mDlI?1?R:)uII'1IlLlAPl -e r.i-mic Billy M '"'""l' CHICAGO iAPl--Pedro Ramos. old Washington right- 5-4 while his teammates banged out Sammy White and Jim Piersall 14 for . 10.0 victory. bruised Hoeft for home runs and The defeat. Chicago's third in a mint of money raced for-527,425 the average time was 2.15 1'5.ithc slender 21-year-old southpaw fom'I dfgppgd thg Sox into third for fiie afternoons and six the fastest mile being by Pawick nights. More horses were entered Budlong tGeo. Turnerl in 2.11 than in any preiious year in and April Bud VD. Constablst in Maritime history--153 pacers and 2.12. There was one dead heat, 57 ri-otters They came from all Bud Henley (G. Turner) and Bob parts of these three provinces Clegg (E. Bernardt, both horses and also lroni the State of taking new pacing records of Maine. A curious thing about the 2.15. week was that ii threatened rain ee- !91Fl'Hl afteriioons and eyenings The following hnrses reduced bill thP I-ntire program was rar- their records it stands for trot- rietl iltuiiigh without any curtail fer-. Bayonne lilyanl 2.10 1.5- lI1Pfll hecauss of rain. 2.09 1.5. Doctor J. D. lGayl 2.16 - ---U 4 5-116 T5: Hi Pat Jr. riialeyt We Iiaie compiled some slalis- l. 2.17--2.12 (L5; Janielletspencel tics which we hope will be lnter- 5, 2.14-2.12 -1T5; Farmer Brown esiing to our readers. Prince Ed- tldaleyt t. 2.73 2'5-2.17; Night- vrard island horas-5 won 56 of thelmare Alice tMacKinnont t. 2.25 eients. Nola Scotia horses 741, -2.21 25, Lakeburn lAklnSl t. New Briinsirit-k horses nine and 2.17 4'5--2.12 2 5; Colonel Bud- Stale iif Nlalne seien. Ten miles long lGsyl 2.18 15e2.l7; Mr. vtcre stepped in 2.10 or better: Jollscott lO'MearaI 2.13-2.1215; Bay State Pat (Mat.-Gregorl 6, Ginger Worthy IMacDonaldt t. and the following with one each: l2.l8 4 5-116 2.-5; Money Royal 'Shearwai'er And - Abnies to Play fwin-Bill Sunday The Abbie softball team will play host to a team from Shear- water on Sunday afternoon for two games at Memorial Field. The Navy boys are reported to have .a sharp. smart-fielding out- tit and should treat the local, fans In some classy softball. , Abbie coach Danny iVlcCormackl will have Wilf Shepherd. who ,,,,,.,. mam, a, ,,.,,,I ,,.,,,,I posted a terrific 10-1 record in The Maritime championships Clly L935"? Playv 9" llle llmllllll will he hpld on Labor Day 3,531,. for the first contest and will go fax. X. S.. ii large group of (Zhar- lllmsell "1 "'9 59Cl"ld- lolt.e.tovi'n gunners will attend. The llllll 33"" Wlll Vet ll"d"' Prat-tisc fields will be available Way I1 1-30- avcry Monday and Thursday mm--m eiotitni; from now until shooting season opens Following are the . scoros posted this week Evens bones wm. o-3 Trap and keet highlishletl the week at the Char- lni'e'nwi:i Gun Club. Scores in gen- eral were I hit. lower than usual shooting again althoiiizh very creditable scores SKEET 3.5 Bob ilynrlitian 23 Hugh Simpson .. 23 ll'Ul'O Roii Atkinson . . 22 1,, Ralph Jenkins 21 'l'Ruttti. lt'i't---Haliiax Cai'di- Gil Hntislmi 2n luils capitalized on seven Trilro 0. S. Harper 111 error: here Friday night to de- Wylie Bryenton 10 test the Bearcats 6-3 and even TRAP their Halifax and District Senior C G II I ;5 Baseball League semi-finals 2-2. "'1 3 3" The fifth game of the best-of- G' I3H"”'?l”" 21 time series will bc played at (l!',l;lI',fInB;,),j,",f'" Halifax today. a . Datwsn" Hugh” ,2, .lim Kuykcnttall, wIho dI(ll1.lI1iEC 30,, H,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,5 action until Ilhe eighth inning. was the winner. Ed Buckley, Wyn ()v(-iisireet and Harley Fat- ' (iHI1flPT airport in northeast Nt'w- tlnll” l'”'”'"l"l "ll"- foundlnnd was chosen as it lrans- Starter l)on Easun took the loss. Atlantic air base in 1935 by the George Player and Dave Martins British air ministry. ,finished up for the Bearclits. FAMOUS AIRPORT Draw For Island Open Golf Championship The 1:-latiil flpvll golf champliiir 11315 a in -M. R Kciinedy. C.. ship tournament opcns here tn- 0. Wat-lntnsh. 1... C. Ready, C. day. 11.40 ii.m.--J. C. Gallant. C.. J. title to the SM? oi the entry list Wilson. C.. G, Bernard. S. it is lint possible to accommodate 11.45 am.-D. Lidsione. I. W. all players individual preference Gillis. C. A. Hickox. G.G. for a playing time. Following is 1130 ii.m.--1.. Arseiiault. 8., Dr. (hp draw; Whitehead. R.. C. Adair, F. 9:10 a.ni.--A. Mat-Rac. C; C. st-jrrmn Division Tl'"l'l'"'- Ci W- Wll50"- 0- l2.lifl p.m. l)r. ct-ates, A., .1. 9:15 a m.-G. Scimtlebury, C; paI,,,,,,,I SAII EI s,,,,,,,,I SI G. iii-tlnor. C; l. Horne. C. 121;,-,,,,,,I JI SI M,,cD0,,,,i,,I gII 9.40 a.m.e-R. Gurdharn. C; Dr. JI H,,,w,,I (II HI MuLmdI AI 0'ill9rIr"- Cw ll-V l- Prwil". (3 i2.iti pm .. I. Trninor. C.. F. G. W5 a-'rl-- llrrrlllllv C; -l- Hulchison. c... o. R. Simons. C. Scribner. C: J. Bovyer. G.G. 12,15 pI,,,I,,,I L-hapm,,,I MILII Professionals R. Worman. M., M. Pineau. C. Ill.ti.i a in. --.i. :1. nmlth. A. R l2-W P-m-T-ll Clark G-Gm M-N 0'lJonzihue. 1.; B. Oiilcarn, B, Balcolm. Ken-Wo. S. Gillis, 1.. 10.10 a.Il.-M. Desfardins, 1.; l2-25 P-l"--il M"ll0Y- Cw " 4. Ogllvie, M; J. Walker, Kcn- Daley. 5.. I. Vessey. C. w,,I 12.10 p.m.--A. .1. Haslam. C. 1f).1.i a.ni.-C. Dowling. C; P.C 2l"l'5”ll"- L" H- w"lll' .I ; -I H (T, , ri ge. I Kelly B G Andrews -G HIII5 DIIIIFDI SMRWINII 'II 10 &ICh""M":m'I: I,))I(:",m" M R. Atkinson. C.. J. Burden. C. 5' 9""--r - - Wmiv 3 12.40 .m.-W. Boyles. C.. J. Munroe. L; R. Macintosh. F. , veuexpgq 1-, Hoopgr, C, &1o;:IIa.rEi.-IIR.s:dorrl?n. M; W-. ius p.m.aN.MNir.Iai8lIMn. g. r. : - lfl. - Ca . C.. M. a an. ., i I53) a.m.-R. Harley. M; A! c, C "?o”ia'"1'i.'. Cl DD" V!hll'i:h.c'Dgnald 1"” m"'l" '3 - - -'T - - ,- 12.50 . .-1.. Walton. tct: . ska. .McLsnddrI. L; D. Lewis. C, Agki'hu':i tCl; V. Williams. 4(1). - 11.55 . .-C. M Lea fcli . 10.40 a.m.-Rohan Duchernln. 1.; AI 3w.p,,,'?ci; M, ,y:.:ki,.,, D. Lawrence, l'; 1'. Maclnnls. Cu um ,, maw, g.,m,,y..-,I,, ti,i; to.II' I-II.-Dr. Crawford. SA: 5 6. Henderson. tci; R. hickinon. miss, I: I. Noble. H. I (CV5), . L 3.. G. M5 p. m.-- R. glIes;e);,,hIlISi; J. - - '- ll-1. C nlngiism. t ;-. . -l.,MacNutl. N: 1, i.i'ti"p. m.-G. Herring. act; A. 1 Anderson. tCl; A:.0Kln(gI. tgtw . - ., 1.15p.m-D. x.Il: . MI- Ubh. 7: 7- 3fldl0)'-lnscolt. 10: A. Lqiehaii. 'Cl. 1 11! p. m.-W. Macltay. lCt: gm," W. Lodwnll. ICI; G. Rogers. (Cl- ' ' 3. IIH. C-. A- ' 1 I. Iaeitsiisio. fays. (Cl; N. MseP'sr1ane Kan- Vol C.. K.- ' t.:li p.m.-R. Simmonds. '01: six. Mscboulsl. mi; n. merm- I. aid. 40. . 1.8 p. in.-4:. Nienoiuis. (cl; 3. Partridge. (C): it. oaiisa. Mi. : C. aarlottstowr Jaalsrs (L lingtotl. was in trouble in every inning but place in the American League the sixth. it was the only daytime nee, 114 gum. behind the league- game in the major leagues Fri' leading New York Yankees and la clay. game behind Cleveland Indians. But. be was effective when things who whipped the Yankees. got rough and handed the Red Minnie Minoso got the first hit Sox their third loss against two off Ramos. a double in the fourth wins in their final western trip of tuning to run his consecutive game the season. hitting streak in 19. .1im Rivera The defeat dropped Boston Film got the other, a two-out single in games out of first place. pending the ninth. vi lea ue ”" "'3'" 3m" ha 9" me 3 PHlLAl)1-;i.PHlA -AP) e Wil' l d" It: Y k 1' k d 5,: lg-II,i,.e,::d I,,,(:,r-,,,,,,Ian 9” In lar Schmidt out down Philadel- The 1059,. was 3,” He,,,.,.I I”, phia Phillies' bid for third place ON, 0, ,,,.e Red 50,, ,,,,,1e,.sI in the national League Friday Bill Tutile, with two doubles and mghl 35 Sh L””l5 C”dl"3l5 bml"-' ms ,2”, mm! ,,,,,,I led De,,.o,,-5 the Phll1ies' six-game winning 10-hit attack. "'9-W fol- The Cards nicked starter (furl. Although the Red Sox oulbit the I, -I-,3", "my 1.” H ,.,,,.,,,,.,.5 Simmons, who lost his seventh s,,,,,,,,,,dI against as Imany wins, for enough runs to win in the second and BKOUKLYN lAP' -- Johnny fourth. Temple's double, his third hit of W . , , I the game. brought in the winning Pl”PBLlR(JH l'lP' l-ll”-380 run as Cincinnati rallied for two ,C”P5 mappedf Selelljliame l05t in the eighth inning Friday night ”'5 "Wak , l'”d3-V '"3lll- 53'" ,0 drop Brooklyn 4,2 and knock Jones pitching a three-hitter as ,h, N-,,,,,,,,a, L,,,,,,,e lead", ,0 the Cubs beat Pittsburgh Pirates their third straight defeat. 5'3 The Dodgers. who have lost nine - . v , of their last 151 games hold a 10- Brhml nnlk mp," M'h”"Lw , . ' aves expanded their second- game lead over iililwaukee Braves ,,,a,.,, ,,,a,.,,,,, ,,, me NI,I,,,m,a, Ml" bet" N”-W lmk 7'1f League race to six games over But Duke Snider ended his bat- third place New iork. clubbing ting slump. after tumbling from the Giants 7-1 Friday night with ..'i.'l1I to Snider lined three Del Crantfall powering a bases- 5ll'3ll1l'l' 5lllElP5- loaded hoiric iln in thc second in- Rookie Don Gross. only the ltith ninr 'lne il('lUl'.V Iiioi-ed Milwaukee within 10 games of first. - place Brooklyn. beaten by Cincinnati. Baseball Results By irthi tANADlAN PRESS American League ' Boston 011000 llti-4 l1 1 Detroit 210 210 00x-5 10 0 Susi-e, Heiuy lll Hurd let Brod- 905'" rro'n 30h owski 17) Kinder tilt and White; .Hnefl and House. L-Henry. HRs. GII Ros, White, Piersall; Del, Tuttle. l " 5 Bam,,,(,,-Q mnmo gmkz 8 ,have purchased outfieldcr tiil Kansas cm. 000 020 olxgg 4 1 Chan from Chicago White Sox M,,0,9I -y,,,,.,,,.,,,,, ,7, wmh, ,3, Coan will report immediately. and Triandos; Kume. Ditmar (7) , 0"L',”ld"' all" N"l'll"'-Vt Play" and Astroth. W-Ditmar. l.-7.iiver- "lll wllh ”" Ml""93p"ll5 farm ink. HRRI KC, Demaestri, Slaugh-1 ”b' l”” 5"” by ll" Glall” '9 T the White Sox. He too will report immediately. Probable Pitchers NEW YORK IAPI - Probable hr-W Minn. l.-kPl--hi-vi York announced Friday they American League New York 000 0111 001---2 9 1 Cleveland 201 010 ltlx-5 12 I Byrne, Mttrgan tilt and Berra; Lemon, Narleski wt and Hegan. :,'zl;e,,?:I"n,,,',l;,'BIl;:1,f,' HR” N'k' IpitchI;2rIsI in today's rnIaii:r leagiIiIe . r ., ' ase a games won-os recor s Washington fizz 000 J00--10 14 0 ,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,s,,3,, Chicago 000 000 1100-. 0 21 . American League Ramos and Courtney: Donovan, . - By”, ,,, Consul” ,3, and LII, I2W:iIshlnizton at Chicago-astobbs lar. lilr.i.s 1.; L-l')nni.-inn. ilRs' l V3 Harshman l7'7)' w,,s,,I ,,I,5,, sicierz. Boston at Detroit - Bnumann National League ll'l.l Vs.L"y ”?.l2l' Mllwatlkci: 040 mi zoo-7 ti 0 ,,,fP,?'lv”grl "l ,(,'.l,”,l,,”,l”"d'L"”" New York 100 we 000-1 7 0,, ' rm” ,,',I;d ,9, Buhl and Cranrlew Gomez. Giel y mgnff "I L," tst Wilhelm lit! and Hofmaa. L- ,- ,. "ME ',,!,u,' 1. ,, cinqm. HR: Mil. Crandall. ,,e'”f,,,;l,';'” '” " 5'' Lmns mo 1” 0 l” 0 Milwaukee atmNew York-Crone Pl'qi(l,;1::gr'aa"(,0l2amNl 5 0 (11-71 vs Monziint 42-61. 1 . l'l'I1. IIIIHOIIS. ' ' T ',l,',l,l'"r d'5,'ml';"rlr;gi W K":-W sf.'.....ii'?;f.'.i.,"ii..i':.'Iii.”?Sil'iTl'- C,M?:M,, pa "ho, t,,',:,"m"'"' 8 1 Chicago at Pittsburgh - Davis .BmIII,I,IwI M, ,0, am”; 10 0,16-til vs Surko..t l7-lot. Gross, Freeman 17- and Burgh- ess; Erskine. Labine t7t and (iampanella W-Gross. L-Erskine HR: Bkn. Hodges. Chicago 001 2311 001-6 1-1 It Pittilhiirgh 000 002 001-8 I 8 Jones and (tliiti; Friend. Kline Ios Late To” tilasslfyD Iron ssuz - BUILDING wrs on Malpeque Road. 1 mile from City limits. Apply aiydney A, Enman. dial 7370. ;t6l Littlefield tilt and Atwell. L- F0k"VgALE - REc6mlT,6&ibl F'l9"ll refrigerated counter, coke cool- lnterlialional League "I med "mum i,m,,,.I um Rochester 000 100 112-5 la 1 w"p.i,.g machine, sgmey El". Havana 000 010 000-1 7 1 mp, Deal and St Claire. Scantlebiry - -- - --V Harrls till Sanchez viii Morleno CA3 LEAVWG Hm HALIFAX flit Ladern rm and Noble. Mont- S'""d'y '""""”"' Pl""'9 9775- -lvo lat. roir nnN-i'LrunNiiina'ip'icor'- Syraciiiie 301 100 200-6 6 ti 1.” g(, 3;-tghhm 550", mg, Columbus 012 000 100-5 7 1 9551, Farrell. linker -7! Johnson II) - 7 Tmc-' V-bcmm-c-'-W land Command: Gray, Hung (8) m" m "E "awry " um L.llhet'e'::iio.ial League d”: "Skippy.-' Tm" Bmdgleh Toronto 000040100-5 1 o ,l''','''f”ll;'l'""l' ,, Wm g , Richmond 000 000 000-0 7 3 SEW OUR READY-CUT APRONS Hetlil. Barnes vsi and Bel-beret; spsretlme. Easy, Profitable. Hitbeni '", Voiiielle mi and Wat- Free Details. A and 13 Enter- starters With Positions For. suiiimsrsiile Raceway " TONIGHT. AUGUST 27th. 1955 Post Time 8:30 P. M. Beyildit Tiino A PACE-I DAIIIEI AT SIM PER DASH Morrisll Woody. 1 and 1; Captain Morgsa I and O; Pater Cong It and 4; Prince Bodiong ft and 1; 112510 I and 5; Mag. 1 and I. ' I PACE-I DASIIBS AT Il5I.II PEI DAM! l 6. Ann C. 1 and 1; Billy Budlong 1 and 0; Propane 3 and 4; Jean . ll. Lee 4 and 2; Faraway Lady I and I; 111 Conto I and 10: Icoioiial tjfi p. m.-T. ldgstt. (Cl: 6- audios; 7 and 1; June Breeze I and 7; Tea spot I and); Jays llopol lIand I. l c rscn-a assuu AT emu P Wayne fiudiong 1 and 4; Jollity lee I a II; Ana's Jollity 4 and I: Joy's Goldie I and I; fl'1hhlfel1w7a1snd 1; Dr. J. D.I ninth Mark to and I. Portage, brown and white Air-1 prises. Fort Smith, Arkansas. , ,- ., .. ....- -....a .-, sadI;1aisty's1.sssI aadl, 1 Cleveland I5ownsYanks; Red Sox Lose ;Reds Take Third StraightlFr0.m Dodger lAustralia Takes Big Lead Over U. S. In Davis Play FOREST KILLS. NI. Y. tGPl- Ken Rnsewall and Lands Hoad. Australtaiii Z)-year-old tennis twins jolted United States hopes of re- taining the Davis Cup by reeling off four-set victories Friday in the first two singles matches of the (4th challenge round for the world's top tennis trophy. Rnsewall reasserted his Jinx over Vic Seixas in the opener with a 6-8, 10-8, 4-6. 6-2 victory "and Ballem's Tripl Gives Dairy 8-6 Victory tied Ballem. coming in to pinch hit for Angie Carroll in the top half of the eighth inning blasted ii triple with two on and two out to give the Dairy an 8-6 victory and a 2-0 lead over Barry's Lions in the best of seven softball final, series at the Old Diamond last, evening. A big crowd of fans was on hand for the game that looked to be all over when the Lions drove across five big runs is the first frame and, with Spud Chandler pitching two-hit bail. held the milkmen scoreless for four fram- es. Two walks and the saline num- ber of errors gave the Dairy their tirst run in the fifth and five sin-,t gles, a walk and n bases-clearingl double by Reg Hughes gave themi a 6-5 lead in the sixth. The Lions came back to tie things up in the last half of the sixth in set the stage for Bal- lemls dramatic three-bagger in the eighth. Connolly started off the eighth with ii single; Kelly skied out to centre and Bradley walked for tthe fourth straight time Hartin- cpr then rammed Ii single through chart and ("onnolly tried to score Irom second bilt was tossed out at the plate by a 200-foot strike thrown by leftfielder Merle Lon- gaphle. Ballem then came in to hit for Carroll and drove one of Chandler's pitches far and away limo centrefield. Art Ballem started for the Dairy but was relieved in the ',.sixth by Hartlnger who got credit Snead Leads Tourney; Leonard Second 1 Ry W. R. WIIEATIJ-31' ('aiiadian Press Staff Writer 1, M()NT.REAl., ICPV--Stan Leon- lard's magnificent bid to snatch -the leadership from veteran Sam Snead fell short Friday and the Vancouver golfer reached the half- way mark in the 326,800 Open one stroke behind the man from White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Snead helped himself to a one- under-par 69 and his 1114 total for- 36 holes stood up against hnurii of assault by hopefuls after the 35.- 000 top prize. Up to the last hole, while a light thundershower fell. Leonard had it glorious chance. At one time he was . it under par. but he faltered at the. 15th and 17th and his par on the 1R wasn't good enough. A gallery of 4.000 at the finish syinpnthized with Leonard. whose 86 FridayIwss the lowest for the second round. Crowding Snead equally as well as Leonard. and also with 185. wast ,Doug Ford of Kiamesha Lake. N. Y . the man who took the 35,000; Ipliim with his 72-hole 265 over tiiisl lsame cnuriie two years ago. Ford. who banged out a 66 Thursday. shot Mi Friday, the same figure Leonard scored in his first round. ' so easy to crack. and some of the atiiernn to first-round low scorers found thoIn- Iain h the ' ' selves uncomfortably off the pace and Jamestown h tlie class nead said he I I thank Hyde. to newspaper says l Spanking breezes from mid-mor- the 11101-3, ning had their effect. Pu wasn't costs and aiirinaiag um." wot been and the feathsnv dune augu- '1 Q HOURS -OF VALUE SHO A Doctor Says Vic Werfz '1 Has Contracted Polio CLEVELAND (AP)-Vic Wertz. Two amen behind , hard-hitting Cleveland Indians fintlYanheeas, and with 0:; :",2',f," baseman and outfielder, has con-ilaft to play, the lnulgm Wm ,,,," trscted infantile paralysis. Dr. Don fwsi-fa" batting power sorely la 3;: Kelly. the baseball club's doctorlstrstoli drive. . uld Frld-y. Acn cun-cii isir-ran Warts, so. was taken to hospltali Manager Al Lopu oog.gd,,,,, -----a--. n .-':”::::.T".".:'l::.":i:,':.:;..'i:'.".'.T":l:l::.': - - W" M” "ml wk W" kn" W The wildgeue are back agaimiheadache. ea;-had by .35, .,,:on w.” W" ” '"”""5”- 3” 30"" """l""llitecoi-ti. mam show that. the first went. . Dctroiter obtained from formed for the Indiy eim W 0' T"b'"' ”"'ld”"d ll” bullfloeh of sight arrived at the pond Blltl last summer. was thaiaeouirod him on J37: aluarl (:3 l IITER ilzuoatlill Bond upset the highly-rated Tonyl Trabert 4-6, 0-). 0-1. 8-6, leavlngl the challengers within one victory of taking the but-of-five series which continues with today's doubles test. For Rosewall. the little black- active amateur tennis player in: . mm. m -. - ---pm s:':t”..".'””i??.J:.':.'"li:il.l" i".'.:. .'::..:'.'n"':::: :3.-.2: ':n..i:-"is:-t..i:.:w ; - H There was no preliminary circlinglberformer. his loss will be faltlfour mgg for . .500 ",,..,,,,a',,, . . -just a half sweep of the feadlng;50TOlY W N!!! llldlllll III "II curtail! the four world series games with e ;ground and the pondernus wingsfclole Amklllill 1-GAEIIG Delhi!!! New York Giants. were set and the black twin land-TICK Wertz was an 113.14.; - lliig gears dropped. 1t was tliffer-l3ATTlN9 -353 first six major lea ue seasons. will: .ent with the next arrivals--a flock W9"! IVOl'IEOd .37 13 season Detroit Tigers, Indy”, C0,, lof 12 that came late in L.hP cven- ind MW ll lilllllli -3 bill llll verted him into a first baseman lng of the same afternoon. They ” lIl0m9 "1115 Ind is l0lll'li IMO!!! but he returned to the outfield sci ,or me Wm .made .1 dozen circles. Iwell up out l:It!iIIIAl;Isluggers in runs batted in uugnlgg "id pi.)-ed men, ",1, Chndhr wen, we mm. hr an of gunshot range, .nterIspersed Fe": FIIIII I, II I III ier this week after centrefieldsy UOMI 1”," w ,0 H" "d M” with tentative landings ilin. cndcd bl Th - I Al," 1111:)?” I lb ,Larry Doby pulled a ll1l'!h niusclg ,h with lost nerve and heavy beat- 30 llfldly llll . WI C0!"-llIllEton a slide. I WlTIIe- D.IIIv lunk W" MI by ,,,g M w,,,,,,,. as they Chmbed ,,,,,.k.io play at first for the tribe. Wsrtz with Pain available for i..I..i, gm, Reg ,,ug,mTs Wm, . doubh Ind into the blue. The old flock leadorlllI:ltIlIIt-emi3)Ir?I:l1Ii'e(Ibeen :iiift.sdDblICkvdutyI. there is the possibility st mm” H", Georg. Keuy and finally made sure the coast was I 9,9",dl9 A 3:943?! (IN. moving outfielder Al Smith in third M,” 'CMmD,,y "ch Wm, M" h, I clear and brought his charges Lemre le er. w s s pu led base and Isiifftmg Al Rocen from I! ,d,,w,,I leg muscle. I here to first. For that reason it :.'m G" or Ind Chudh To an old time goosc ltuiitcIr I DP ll9ll)',.3IId Weak was ill seemed likely that Wertf illiim each cliplledgayplir of ainglos to mm mum "Ply 039 ll'l"5”'h"jg5l:l0d cont-gmun l-lid ll-If.” Wu no would uue guujl mums" had me Mom. ,,,I,m mick ,fiock had already been fired at t if". PIIITI Y! 5- O Slld that Hank Greenborg to bring up an ' ,and heard the hiss of it-aden 3 l 5 ll"'9 9 W35 "01 illlllmnglnutfielder rather than a first has. lpellets. This doesn't necessarily ' lmllo qllllnlllllle 9” 3'1"” 33'' mat. lox icon! mean the shots were fired at or "ill", ll"l"l'l Pl53"-'”- t5I'ee&arg said he wanted in Dairy Al I I PO A E near this particular pond. The , "' "'9 '" "'""" "ll" "”l'l1Il?TlM WM! 000 W llluckll. but be Maclntyrs. Oh ...I 1 1 1 8 0 chances are it wasn't for the wlll l” ”"',l,”l" ll” "'"”l"d9l Wllli "01 19' deddld lliwl the Hughes, 3b 1 : c i o seventeenth was the first dalcI ll" '"!0"- Dr- Kelli I-ld- plaven. Connolly, if I 3 I 1 1 geese were seen or heard in the I g Kelly. rf I 1 I 0 Olvicinity. On Thursday evening of Bradley, lb 1 I 18 0 0 this week 1 took a sweep through D A. Ballem, p 0 0 ii I fllthe territory to see how the new 0 n Hartinger. p 1 1 O 1 olarrivals were making out and to Carroll. of 1 I I I 0 learn their ' Ti ,, schedule. Such I g , 4 C. Ballem. of . I 1 I I 0 apparently minor items. if known 1 H. 5 Ward. c . . . . . .. 1 1 5 I 0 in adifhnce. come in handy some n Wright. in I I 1 2 ti times. , , I I A”e,,.,,,,I " II 0 . . . 0 D Ik II I, I I , , , ,, Fhe Mats and Ilodgeis go at uu,i i-ti-iiuig and the 3l,a1'. Mu, - m - - - - deeilnmolhiil ofmtliiamsuilrf. dtlliat lllf, wdl ”lh'l' llll 5 lm'""1""l ll me". mu" ” fl" "Pu,'”ll ll"'"ll Totals . . . . . . . ..as non I 1 tensifies as night approaches, the mound game of the umi- ell,',l,:L",,',,lt”"'Rl;,'V' ":',,Ym."”' 0'"- Lions an it I! PO A sldruueu in my ears as i iicatlt-.d final baseball min of the any ,.,,,,,,,, ..s,,,,',",.. '1 '1'. Bradley. of ...4 1 o 1 o 0 "”'""”"l' 7'” ” Mil mil” 1”" league playoffs at Memorial and Tom Mater 1 ' ". S G,.eg,,,.,,I ' I I 3 , I 5 1 , loor 1longI and wasnIt looked forI- F-,e,,,I II,DMI,I.MeII E5? lI:fn;IsIllIlIIIl:s:I: R,,,,,,,,I 1,, I III, , , . . . ward to withII anyII peasure IIasI I tithe llodgiers hold a one game the mound in an offosv. to Iqtilrn Mccallum. ss . ..4 1 1 2 i 0 "ll :5 'l I1, 1,” alleI,”"3I"ll 0;. lead as I result N weir H VlC'1Vhl series and form a that gains. D. Carroll, an ....5 1 1 I I ;l"::Ir":z"my5,IeaI:”,:5 the III'hf',lIlIIII tory in it thrilling game on Thurs-1 Game mm 3, gm. Carr. lb ..4 I111I , ,k 3 ,,,.a.,, .. ,, ,Im,,,I,,,,,,,eI K , 1 , . , , a sat Ioo and myI aye cauIgI , -I-.I,,,,,,.I ,., I , . 1 , . ItIhe :iIutIl;:e IIIof :Ic:iIIlIiItIiIodII Iz:;sIwIlIA few hundred yards toiay lsftuifhs had lslistsrs he'd have wallisd C,m,d,,,,I , II 4 Q 1 1 1 0 080 8 9 P I 0II -ioutlined against the fading light "hon with (ham 1., M. 5.,” . ...... ...Li0l ” l'”"5h- 5”55fCl”"ed "Pl" llll "I19 Wesl. I spotted I don! the Fisheries Officers. the regular To,,,,,, ,, . ,0 E , Hheaded ahoreward. I held debats.i,obi,mg on 9,, .,,-.u md I ,,,,,,, 0 ISI Md nu, kn M. pm” MI i x if f few mom is ' l . ., UmDll”9? 3rll"l l-""53 M5": dlenclidfad tfigt : motorist liellliil ',;::':l'ei'31,,?i:.",.'"w.',. to" he drove me "-39?" whn T911 S"5l"- F- B”"- J09 Cllyl" lhave some definite mission in mind t' h hi "ml" ""5 Wllll! dol. I asked lto di1ve his car into a terrainlamn 2': K arms and shnmdem "oh M dw." mum" I; b m. Vg lof rou h round scrub bush unit”? to be,.wo.r.kmB' X u5ousm'”h""' "U" yum 1 "hi l." ' O G lmarsh Sand gdunesl at that hour. rm H m'elum"1 N0 duck: "wow luau mam mum'” I. W Perl 0 . .. . ....' r::5:,.;t;:';r"":" '0 r'"re,iu-;t;,2 m we -- w;;,--- . ' - P" My 0191'- li.'.i”'i.:"'.?..;””. 3:3: rt: W" -.:-;-i save ; My -m.- we - vu- dns run on to the road and 'a aI(Il)IiV.lt,I'Ie)t,':ph:t.; fhsnwlld ltlslie M" q'""""' Mk m h” """" W0mIll lll the 83111911 ill I l"ll4l1' to settle for Taro The creek -reek ed M" the yam I Inv” found the wind troublesome and side farmhouse called out to I of oar l0Ck:l4Ili(.I the d Vbklted hon-R clue w 11 "clock I "my . . t I,,,,,,,d ,n H", ya”, ..CMm, ,,,,r,,.. . ,h b, . M "'3' ' tiont blame her when I hear ul- whas inclined at times to over IIIIIIIIIIO W" ah IIII CIII Iarmpd "me in Io ark rib in of ilaritnus V,” ,,,,,;,,d 9," in ,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,bi, S t k ht-h" d S (1 tin her vi-ice angd it awnsot hard mngmg the shmgle !or'- kw "qu'"nmM”: UNQV" mu” I iaswvuni mG:ie i'.ii2i.. .?f'ia'.i3.?la tisurc out where the driver 011 "i23'"eZ"”' Muted ”Z"'""?.?idl.";i "m ""'l''''" I "mu" W" '1 ' ltii ar lived I figured than th my H" u mm" I no mwh mo” I wk I t "' Springs, Calif., who likewise shot e . II II III d I e dory grstsdIi-in the gravel. I.y,,,,I 1,, the In, no 9.. gin. g. ll second-round 69. JVIIII I l00 Your 5 9 C0llI 0 rose up. The dIim outline of a 3,," pm, ,,.,.deM M” ,.,,,,,,... 3,8 M,” s,,,,,,,.,.,, 0, G,.,,s,,,,,g, about it at this stage so continued-white dog gnd kid showed he hm. ex,,,,c,I COMING - SEPTEMBER 10 - COMING Maritime Truck Roqdeo Sponsored by Maritime Motor ills-anaport Assosintioii CHAIILOFHTOWN AIIPOH TWO GLASSES: HIAIK3 HUCK and TRACEOE-1llAI,Hl ..'u',y 0! "II NI 3-II who ,,u, sand wmron my W81'- 1 Plrlwd the CM min i , l committe. Never under he was bracketed with Art waii.l The our track: led across a a sail. "if you were not going, ville Wildcat-I look I H lwl '1 Wall had a 89 for his second round Scrub bll8l'l- ll WM Plflled 81 lhe reply. He went on to axplain that Larrupers 3-8 on nine hlis. beach. At my right the reed boi--l ICQIIIS I'.I' W :ioun under the canopy of nlght..I To A Waterfowl'l the Jamestown and Buffalo clubs lcsmi-. to mind: iant flight. to do the wrong. as have it that the Detroit club it- minted the Pond border and. management. blrdm I ttaured the no Id other; National loadaoia lluollts. -4; dunes spiny spikes pi-iciisd aw; 0' 5091 FlIl' '1” Wu” 3'' ""”"ll5 ""' '& P. 0. D3 100, IACKVKLE IQ uif wondering how long it Wotlldl 55 Th ,1 -, k I l10ll0W "98? 50"” Scrub Silruce estimate the ingenuity of a woman. I 3...... Fllhhal; wit? ht:o1gs7l""l c”'"l""ed ”" l””l- He told me be was Just out for. ”VE3P9ol'- I "- l"'"”" Jr., of . icono Manor, Pa., snd'r0Iltill lflil War I marsh. thrmlllh through the motions of haullngl their but-of-nine saint-flash but Bill Casper u Chula Vista, Calif.ll llll'l'0W I'0ld llordtfed by llll traps lnever saw them" was rnyl, Friday night by edging Liverpool and Casper . ss, edge of the dunes. in front 1 could. hear the waves breaking on the; Newspaper Says dared .0... flanked ... mt marshland, lay silent and myator-J ;A lone black duck in swift. pur-T .lAM1s18T()WN, N. )2. tAPi- tposeful flight. passed over head and I 'lliis Jssnaatown Post-Journal says I ll!!! lr- I1 , "Valiily the. of Detroit Tigers farm system lfowlera we mlilll "llrlt thy dial- are "on the auction block." I mg,-,9,-. mg”; 3,. 1”, ,,.u.I ldarkly painted on the crimson IIaley. ud ,,,,-,,ic,,l.,.1y 1. ,..c,,,, duh thy figure floats along... I up 3 up for my. 53",,” 0; 5,. listened. No silhouette against the anoial difficulties h a trait. 'k7ll'l'3 Ud"'l"'l'"9l' 095 lb” iaiooiinnauapomouaoi-"'l"”"Y- 1- -- ---I - we ---u - --l 'v-..ti.:.r'ii:'..s-.i.'.irr::.'n:.-.-"- W01 14" Wt " 'W"'' W'- ""1" "3" Daily mm and lnfonnotiosi. tllony League. be before I gave this bnslnus tip. II” "II II.EII”II - PPING T ODAY l 1.. GREAT AUGUS SALE - SUITS at PANTS Work clothing - Topcosts - Hosiery at Prices lliisiiriissssil . I at SHIRTS L "TT 3.1; . ll”E"liDllgE"ll'S”l"illKlT.l1lll'l'l”iil3 4,. r -