l l 'l T! The Guardian Thursday. Sept. 9, 1954 Page 6 Packers Virtually Win city Softball 0h'ship C-tnada Packers virtually won ners while George Bradley and the City Softball' League Ch;im- Len Arsenault got doubles. pzciiship l."Sl night by defeating Gerard Burge and Joe Tlllsll? the B-istlica Youth Club 11-: bullet-Ch hid tvio hits for the BY.C. thei ii.ll have to wait until io- The longest hits for tho lust-rs was night tn make it official. IRay Maccloskeyis triple in the v'l'hc Packers uere leading 112 second inning. in the first of the scvriith nhen The Packers played the ciunc was Clll"d by iinipzreifeiiswr ball xx in Billy Vcriie Bliinchard on iircoiiiit nf pirtirular bcuig a standout. Thc d-i”r.iic-:5 The icniauidr-r wzll be BYC. def:-nsrs nee also goon illa)Frl this cvcii.ng Thc Packeisluiit poor base running and failure started lhe game leading tun in hit ulth men on base prevented games to one in the best of fircithe BY.C. from scoring. The BY smart dc- Wright in SP”lFS if li'ft l3 runners stranded. Lfilcn t'.niiim1iv p.irl:nd for that The g.uic was handlvd by V(il'lli liickrrs .iiirl hcld ihc ltisrrs to two Blaiii-liiizd n iih John Maumilcy charlottetow' A five-nian Charlottetown team won the Maritime Team Cham- ;i.nnship at the Maritime Skeet .nd Trap Championships held at r'rc(leric.on on Labor Day. The icam ronssted of G. H. Willis, R. H. Atkinson, 0.S. Harper, H. H. simpson and R. I-lyndman. Laurie Saulnier of the Halifax Gun Club ulis a double major win- ucr. capturing both the Maritime skcct and trap championship at the Fredericton Gun Club ranges it NlEll')'SVlllC. Sduinlcr, a Class AA shooter. brolce 96 birds out of the possible 100 to win its fifth Maritime skeet L'llP.flli)Cl1SlTlp. The 28 - year -old t'()nipE'll'.Ut' scattered 45 birds out of a possible 50 in the trap event. Both S.:uliiier's totals in the skeet d i: .p wt-zc good for open high :iiii 0: lllt' tiny. Hiiic iiie lll(' class winners: SKEET 1 ('lass AA - Dr. J. K. Sullivan, Sin: John 94 x 100. runner-up, Dr. Fn..cs Maiclmod, Saint John )1! X 100. Maritime championship ll Team Wins Saint John 48 x 50; runner-up. Bert Stevens, Halifax 43 x 60. Class B-George Graham, Hali- fax 36 x 50; runner-up. J. Canavan. Halifax 36 x 50. Class C - Bill Gill. Mont-ton 28 x 50; runner-up, W. Bryenton. Charlottetown 20 x 50. Two-man team - Bert Stevens and Phil Ottman. Halifax 80 x 100. Five-man handicap team - Bob Hyndman. G. H. Wlllls, R. H. At- kinson, W. Bryenton, A. G. Hogan, Charlottetown. Bear Trap - Laurnier Saulnler. The remainder of the Canada lPackei's-Basilica Youth Club play- off softball game will be played on the Old Diamond this evening at 3.30. .a 2; ::::.':-....'"-&v illlls iXh.Ie ollini.ii:: ezht liiis ' ind Merrill FL,iin on the lnscs. mass AigMban Mak(,nn,,).V Saim Path" Cmrenrie Rwhpd am" ”N.Fl.pg John 912 x l()(); runner-up, Bert , Diwhed "W the to-5”5 3” w” H i i: Sicvciis. l-lzilzlax 90 x 100. ' ullluahed 10'' Piwgll h”5- H5 Kdlld am II R C WV d R H ) 7 ('l- E - Phil Ottnian, Halifax ' I . ll ll ' l l 3' 3 ma 8 C. HS; IFS . . .. , ,..g . ".ml 'l" fill” q”',lU”." . )9 i A Er” ' i T n ', .- x lilil. lliliilt up, L. Carter. Nnuonai League sticiiih iiuc.i ili tvtkeis smiro 3.). B. Vi. ght s-. L. Ais.u.iult t. ;,-mmi Si 86 X 101 so NW 5 Biiidlt-V W 51 50'” V P H A Class (' - George McConnell. w L Pct. (in (Penn WA il. B.llv lV:'i:ht aud.Hiii'iiiignr if, G. Killy rf, P. M.ic- - . .. . . .., . . M - X.iimoi..h B9 A 100 iuiine. us L. New York B6 50 .632 Pete Macliiiyic each had to o h.tslIiii,vre. 21:. i Vmu...5hn Twin 83' xx 100 " itiiiwaukce 32 54 .303 4 ' Mr the Packers ii:ih Ward gt-ttingl R.Y.C. - C. Weathcrbie ss. J. A D" g. G. H. Willis: Char. 13,-Ookiyn iii 57 .537 5 a triple anti single. Wrzght nndlwalsh 2b, G Burge cf. Fr. Roche : . X 100; I.mme,,upI 0 cincinnaii 55 72 7473 31 Xfirln',v n l.iii sii.:lcs Reggie p. R Mat-Closkcy rf. B Lewis (it: i ..,.iOm,mml 85 X 100 iviiii,-Kiciiiiiia 55 72 474 gilfz lliichcs lit a triple for the it... A. Coiitly lb, D. Burge ll, J. Thisilel ; g H H simpigom Chm, gig iyituis 53 74 .430 33:43 W 7 NW A 7 low? i 7 HF- Hi X lug. ,.u,,,ms.u,,V D, ciiiciign 50 mi .320 29 " 7" T ' I V7 '1 P:itc:.on, Saint John '16 x 100. Pl"5b”1'Kh '43 90 -343 39 I Two-man Slass AA - Dr. J. K. i Taday 5 G3m93 ea nl Sull.v.in and Dr. Forbes MacLcod, Si-, L"1”5 3l'Bll0",k13'” 3 M him, 184; 3,0 Chicago at fxcw Iork 2 'l'uu-mun ('l . A-Bert. Sicvviis Om-l 'z;'l"',:';i5Vh"T'l9d - " 1: .' . -l. ll.'.i' 79 ”" '"””' Dal! 0i Tuna Tournament in U M x i X . w -. E J . . r('levcl:ind 99 40 .712 -- rwn-nmii class I!-Doug Ciiitcri , WEDGEPORT, N S. iCPi-Theifellow snapped the line of Jo:'gc',ii;(i 1, C;iy(c:' iiniizax 171 x 300, lslilv Ywk 94 '34 im” 4'2 llnitcd Stairs went into the lead at de Atiicha of Buenos rs 'l'”lic; 'l'w()-nlzln ('llIxs ('TVGP(trgf' Mc-lCh”:”” 8? HL5 ill” and 0f m9 11151 dill of the Bl"-ll-ill 197"" 105' 01'-9 ll-'9" D-' Cuniivll ltllfl W. Canu, Y.irmotiih.lansm" 62 if '4'” 39,. 'hrcc-d.ij.' llih :i:ic:iiii;oiinl tuiiii Dailos Carolus Bi ii: 1.: Suzilli Af-Iii;-iv X grip. '?,"1")ml 1:; 3&3 tut? L lcr W ' .s:i:,. : -. h- k I, d, -- , . g . ii --7-'r'U'lEl”” 3 is - -' 2 ?: mm". :.1 .C,.. 80”." .." i l” 1:f:(”:f,':, mg 'l” "”", (ms ” .R H MM” lpinindoi am '46 Sl.'l :;3i 5:1 cum .1. n .i re r.iu.iit and .. D Q I M ( H Wm” Ch riouei P three others got on .1)'. The Unitcdi f:;x:naix73 x'2004 ” ll B-?"l'"0f9T d 450 94 -324 54 States, Mexiio, t'ie dcfc-ndu l . H . . 0 IT'S 3'"?! , Q A 131 Tw"""'”' (mail it - DL R" G'lPhiladelp'ni.i at Cleveland champions. and the surprising Ve- .Vf.irDonald and D. Paterson, Saint iipruelioii flS.lCF;llC'll) caglii g'rabEt:JCrl R American Leagtie him 145 X 200 inn .LlP'.ll an tie riisi m- ti.-in 2 r ' . . plre srri:-d caught one. Dptmlil g l . hvc'ma" "'md'mp-(' H will Paced hv Joe Gale of New York Sullivan and Whitc. Gt-umck. 115' R' H'Vndm:m' O S Harp”-' H' the Americans made thcir two fish Miller ili Marlnt-:9 i6- Hrwft itli H" smmmn R H Mkm'mn' Ch”- count frir a lot of po.n1s. Gale and House. L--Gromek. Hits: Bos- Mmpmm1' 096' . hnatrd a 7R.'l-poundrr, largi-at this'Mole. White, 4'1" s"hi"m" nu” " Ha" A reason. and icammaie Maurice Washington 010 000 n00--l 3 T mm O”m"”i H"! t 40,x 5" M,.i.m. M Eirxiiony N. J” latched Chlmm lm Om "ox 2 H 3 Cliiss .8 - L. Maitnison, I'iui'Ii. Milo a G30-p0ul1dCl'. Piwtcrficltl and Filvgcralrl: Mnr 38 X 30' ThC5” H0 ENE the U. 5 team tin, Jnlmson and Ltilliir. W-Martin 1.669 2-3 points. The .Vlex.cans New York 001 310 120-3 it 1 have 1.304 2-3 points, Venezuelalsammm-9 002 000 000B; 7 1 533 3'3 "id 1119 Brlmh Emllirc Byrne and Berra: Turley, Pllyzl-ca mflm 307' Ifit and (inurtncy. L-Turlcy. i 7 Philadelphia 000 010 l00--2 ll li 501-01535 1"? BEST Cleveland 012 000 Ztlx-.3 7 ti: 3 Gray and Robertson; Wynn and iArgentine, Cuba and France Hogan HR; cic.w..i.iZ. nlxszcd out. Six of the Seven fish! National Lug", boatcrl vicre caught on tidal water Milwaukee 102 001 001 ,5 7 1 of Soldiers iip and the ol.hei' at piiisburgh 200 000 000 .2 7 3 the moii'ri of the Tiiskct river. swim and cmmiaii: Liiii,.;i..i;i. T110 srcring l5 bawrl on one Friend 73, and Shepard. L.Liiii... iio.nt a pound foi' lish taken and i-ipmt HR: Mi1,Mamew,:' 200 pmnlcs "3 me team with mel Chicago at New York, ppd. rain most fish of the day and of tlielsil Lmiis 001 020 mg 5 1;; meet and for the team with the Bmukilvn 000 200 130,43 in 1 1'”,R”" hsh dany and the mrgesli Jones. Sf:-ilcy (9! Haddlx I9! iinrl 1”” M mp mend lRicc, Szirni (91: Erskine. Hliglios C 1.11 2 t' Lh. U. S. r . ,. v cxtl: h2fl0 lafgest of tfilcl (9) and (S;-?'lJn:3Iil(a4 Eljsncxi-:1,” day and the leaders split niiotherig-hams" H 3' nl "m or k ' 200 points with Mexico and Vene- C.Rm.pam1a' 200 104 mi 9 H i zuelav rarh landing two .bluc!in. iP::1ilC::iK:K:i1ia no 010 000,5 9 1 l (Mfr; H"-T Mlw fawn? 1" um Vnlcniinc Smith (Si and S:-nv i--s ivr tours. iivin W? 0020 . ' ,. bwraifrl, !'n"ln diimi: the uhutr ."””i:', l'3)m;:';n'(,.1?;:CV;kn,,lg:,'.3,xj,Lrj ulfiltlelfhadr Sirlud ;l15d 3-can x”1cnl(hl;LfSll11lf,l'l. Ll-Bibkslon. HRS: J 3 re woe m' Kluszewski, Post. viturzvriiws woax new '"'""”””'"” L'""” .. . , . . . Fl". Vrtir'z:iiclw. uiirniit I f:l'Fll tho 3-V":?")”” 3 2 (1, ,- ' , , , ,,.. v .1 u - - l l 1”” H" mm hprri WLM m N” llsnvcnguth, Spring (71 and Lori- A . I ... i of thc lust fiir: l.i..rlcd. with Juan "Pm La”, and Luminan- Bautista Arismendi of Caracusi - . i lsyracuse 006 000 010-7 8 0 lC:l(Iill1'l:n1R :ill:.1n1llfStf 5:9 402 prtiunde;,iBu”am 000 000 002 4 5 2 fll Be cns opf oCaltnCl1llsun;u(llSEdAI.l MW" "nd ,Ifo,"ncH; JFIYJSIZE: 3 mder over the side in 16 mi- S”"”” '3) Ha'””' lg) am a i l man. nut Mtmlrr-al 000 Gm 001 0 2 6 2 The ltirky Mexicans were Mau- ricio L. Giicrra and Jose Fuentes )f Tainpico. Guerra fought I 656- gnttind bliirhfiiil in 50 minutes and 7 7 l ti nits pti er in a 582-pounder af- ter 70 lllll'll.l'."S. New coach Fof Thc lone British Empirc uinnrr . . was Tm'ontn's Don Henley viho,FI'QnklIn JIIEIIOTS? pulled in a 302-pound fish after It Rnchcslcr 200 000 000 1 .'l 5, l Tc-mplctnn, Hood (91 and lluwcil. Ludwig and Htirbrink. l . . , , , , . ';o.minut,c fight, i OTTAWA tCP)-- Alec Conncll. Argpnlin-q rfifnp .-i V. uh", a big fnrmer coach of Ottawa Senators --:----- -A-D"... of the Quebec Hockey Ll'.'a'.'llP. imiiv coach Franklin Jiiniors of New Coach For Vdlleyfield Braves iNorih Svdncy, N. S., it was re- ported Wednesday Conncll is understood to be con- sidering the offer of the most with XfALLl'-IYFIFZLI), Que. WP? ” Last season's Maritime junior Of Hell”. 40syNlF'l'ld fitfnlel” flf” champions. He. would also direct fen eman with New York Rnngcrsv Bantam. midget and juvenile iii the National Hockey Lcaguc, has hem named coach of Vallcyficld Brlves of thri Qticbcc Hockey Eeague, It was announcorl Wednes- day. by Braves prcsidont Arthur tcnms in North Sydney. Slari Lake Swim YOUNGSTOWN. N. Y. (CPD Florence Chadwick siartcri her 32- mile swim across Lake .0ntario Wednesday night. The 30-year-old swimmer from San Diego. Calif, plunged into lhc lake at ll:l8 p. in. EDT. Her two challengers. Marilyn Brill. 17, of Toronto and Mrs Winnir Rnacli Imiisvlnr of St. Thomas, Ont, went in right after her. Vi t. mller will rcplace Hcclrt (Tori Bin (3. who rctircd as coach to dc- vol his time to Montreal business interests. I-Teller was more recently playing coach with the Marlon team In the Eastern Amateur United States League. The Valle).-ficld training camp opens Sept. 27. i siocit ciin RACING i covrucnn FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER lofll ' 8:30 snnnaan rmr. . This W. G. Barbour. Charlottetown, Dodge and Desoto dealer trophy will he presented to the highest int winner at this race track up to date and in- cluding this race. High id date Eric Johnson. Clarence woolrldge. Donnie Brehaui. There will he awards for every event at this met This race was rained out week. Competition promises to be keen. This may TRAP Class A - Dr. Forbes MitcLeod. Soccer Results LONDON (Reuters)-Results of soccer gaiiics Wednesday in the Uintctl Kiuxtionit ENGLISII LEAGUE Division I Ciiriliff City 1, Sheffield U 1. Evciion l, W Bromwich 2. Manchester C 2, Arsenal 1. 0 Newcastle U 5, Aston Villa 3. Tottcnhzim H 0, Manchester U 2. Wolverhiimpion 1!. Sunderland 0. Division II Bll'lllLllXllZIl'lI CW, Ipswich T 0. Derby Co-.inty 0, Blackburn R 3. Fulham 5, Doncaster Rovers 2. Lccds United 0, Stoke City 1. Lincoln City 1, Litton T0'.lll 2. .Vll(l(ll'.”Sl)l'0iltZll l, Notis Forest 4. Dlvlslflll Ill Southern Bournemouth 1. Swindon T 1. Brighton 0. Slircixbury T 0. Reading 0, Brvniford 0. Torquay 2, Walsall 0. Diiusinii In Northern Arrriiiiinn S 4, Olrlham 0. Grimsby Town 3, Chr-sler 1. l-lalifwx T 1, Mansfield '1' 2. Rnchdnle 1, Crcwe Alex 1. Wrexham 1, Bradford City 3. Glasgow Cup Semi-final Rangers 1, Clyde 1. IRISH l'I.STlCR (TIIP Aids 3 Distillery 2 Cnl."rainc 5 Cllftonvillc 0 Litificld 'l Pnrtadown 0 Ted O'Connor To Play Ar Sfrarford STRATFORD (CF) Coach Mo: Morris of the Stratfnrd Indians said Wednesday he ind signed Tctl 0'(lonnoi', 2.'l-ycai'-nld dcft':ncc- rniin, in pliiy this season with his (Tnliirin Hncltry Acsnciatinn senior club. O'Connor has played fn: Oshawa, Halifax and Tacoma. Wash. lNew York at Baltimore Boston at Detroit Holman's Intermediates behind the brilliant five hit pitching of Paul schui-man won the Prince Edward Island Intermediate Base- ball Championship last night by defeating the Charlottetown Abbies 4-1 in the seventh and final series game on Memorial Field. Schurman had it no-hitter going until the sixth inning when first baseman Kip Ready lined a clean single mm centrefield. After that Schurman weakened a little out held on until the end. The Abbies made a determined bid to pull the game out of the fire in the ninth inning. They loaded the bases but Schiirman got out of the jam by forcing Buck Whitlock to fly into shallow centre. Schurman was brilliantly effect- .ve during the early innings. He was a bit wild at times but when he found the plate the Abbies could do nothing with his sharp drop. He gave single hits scvciiili and eighth in the sixth. innings. He was touched for two more in the ninth. It was his fourth series victory and it was probably his best pitch- ing performziitce Since he stopped from bchiiid the catchcrls nnsk a tear nizn tn tlcvclop into a hurler. Donnie Maclran pitched for the Abbics and was charged with his only series 1055 against three wins. He was hclped by Don M:icLcod who came in from centrcficld to put out three rallies. Ma'.'l.riai1 gave up 10 hits but kep: them well scattered. MacLeod was touched for two singles in the last inning. Holman's scored their winning iun in the first inning although ihcy weren't aware of the fact at iW:xi:liingtnn at Chicago By THE CANAIAN PRESS The New York Giants, intent upon clinching the National League pennant racc. in the face of a dc- lcrmincd Milwaukee Bravo onrush. were rained out Wednesday while their closest challengers rolled to another victory. Superb p i t c h in g by Warren Spahn and Eddie Mathews' 36th home run sparked the Braves to a 5-2 victory over Pittsburgh Plat rates. le avin g Milwaukee four games behind the Giants. In the American League's only day game, Boston Red Sox downed Detroit Tigers 5-2 in the battle for fourth place. , The Pirates pried -both their runs off Spahn in the first frame, Frank Thomas driving them in with a single. After that Spahn gave tip only three hits, to win his lllth of the year. He now has won ll in .1 row. Matlir-wv:' humor in the third came with Joe Adcrlckinn basr-. Dick Littlcfield lost his- 10th against nine victories. PLAY TWICE TOAY The postponed Giant - Chicago (tub game was nrdorerl played as hart of a doubleheader today. Na- iinnal League president Warren Giles ordered-his umpires to take charge at 1:30 p. in. today. In the cvcnt that rain delays hostilities in the daytime, an attempt will be 'll.'!flC in play the games tonight. The weather forecast is "mostly fair." The Red Sax stepped I game and it half ahead of fifth-place Driroit as six-foot-eight Frank Stil- livnn went all the way for his lfltli iiin. He has lost 11. Steve Grnmek was the making his record 15-16. Sam Mcle and Sammy White lashed consecutive home runs in the eighth off Billy Hm-ft in break up the close iusslc. The four clroit hIll'lf'l'! did manage nnr thing-they kcpt Ted Williani.-i hitlcss in three limos at bat, shaving his average threc loser, ao..............p.-t. 0 For refreshing shaves that look better longer, shove the Gillette way- with I Gillette Blue Blade in your razor. For extra convenience buy Gillette Blue .. Blades in dispensers , with used-blade com- A; pnrtments. 20-blade I size Sl.O0-10-blade ,3 size 50c. (Regular ' package-5 for 25c.) the last race of the season. zmx Hui rims! Giants Rained. Out But Bravestneieat Pirates tho firth". Paul Schurman led (ifl points in .355. CLEVELAND (APT E'a rly Wynn became Cleveland's second 20-game winner Wt-clncscl;-i,v night as the American League-loading Indians racked tip their 99th vic- tory of the season, breaking an all- time club record, in a 5-2 triumph over Philadelphia Athletics. It was the third season Early has hit the 20-victory mark. Wynn. who has 11 losses. gave up eight hits. Southpaw Johnny Gray held the Tribe to seven hits. but the Ind- ians capitalized on most of them as he suffered his ninth defeat against three victories. Vic Wcrtz hit his 13th homer for Cleveland. The Indians have a 17-4 record against lho Athletics. Their 99th victory before their team record set by Tris Speaker's 1920 world series winners, which in the ninth as he led off with a single and later scored on Jimmy Grady's single into right field. Coach Jack Ready shot the works in the last inning and almost pull- ed the game out of the fire. Pinch- hltter Earl MacKlnnon drilled a grounder at third baseman Pitt- man and was out by two steps at first. Then pinch-hitter 'Ralph Plneau smashed a single between the short stop and third baseman into left field. Bun Hood drew a walk but Pinetiu was out at third as Charlie Ryan reached first on B flelder's choice. Elmer MacNeill followed with a single to load the bases and Whitlock flied to Joe Dalton to end the rally. Don MacLeod exhibited some fine clutch pitching as he was olmanis Defeat Alibies 4-1 To Win Intermediate Tit e Paul Schurman; sacrifice Harris; double hit-V. plays-MacLcan to Andrews Kayne: Boliliy llugltes cmcaoo (AP)-Paul Ana.-..,,, Buffalo light heavyweight, mm nected with I. steaming right to the jaw to score I second-round with 3 double and Joe Dalton fol- r. Pittman, 3b 3 1 2 2 1 o knockout Wednesday night over towed with I walk. Gunner Cox J. Hunter, c 1 o 1 2 o 0 Bobby Hughes of Warren, omoi in reached first on I fielder: choice V. Harris. 1! 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 nationally-televised bout at cm- with Dalton being-forced at second. Jones, so 3 0 2 1 1 1 cago Stadium that was scheduled Jimmy Grady filed to centrefield T0!-816 35 4 13 '37 3 4 WT 10 Wlmdi to score Paul Schurman and Benny Abblea Andrews' bomb landed on iii, Grady hit a single to send Cox -43 R H P0 A E surprised Hughes as he was try. across the platter with the second 3. Hood. 311 4 0 1 3 4 0 ing to weave uuide, l'lm- 9' m”' .9 5 o 0 6 3 0 Hnshes was counted out after 5: The Abbles scored their only run E. MBCNCHI. If 4 0 1 1 0 1 second, had einpud in me mum in the second inning. Buck Whlt- 3- Whltlock. 5-! 4 1 1 3 2 0 and stayed down for several m--1 lock was hit with a pitched balland D. MHCL!-tod. Cf. D 3b mes. He was bleeding from If he moved to second on it passed ball 2 0 0 7 1 0 mouth and nose. 5 He also scored on a passed ball. K. Ready, lb 4 0 1 9 1 0 - l-lolman's scored another run in -7- RFEGY. 11' 4 0 0 1 0 0 the second. Freddy Pittman and glnealgl. 3!! I Q 3 g i :1i 2 o I . Joe Hunter hit back to back singles - 8-6 Rn. P. 0 w P H and Vance Harris was hit by a P- -781'. 3b. 61' 1 0 0 1 0 0 pitch to load the bases. Paul E M4CK1nn0H- Ph 1 9 9 0 9 0 . . Schurman flied to Elmer MacNelll R. Pmeau. ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 in right. field and Pittman scored TOW-5 34 1 5 27 14 3 p p under MacNeill's throw to the El d u5l11;I1nll31'yn, 3 RBI plate. "'9 T "'5' 0"” A 3 - J. G llant wo Joe Dalton scored for I-folman's Jlmml Gfldlt 2. B. Grady; double- Dougana Trophy" etx:”ble1;:.'m.:i Provincial Horse Shoe suprcmarv by defeating Jim Davey yesterday Lean: passed balls-Hunter Umpire-R. Edwards; bases- Goodwin. H. Landry. Whitlock Ready, MacLeod to Jay; base-Abbles 12, Holman's 12; strike- outs-Schurman 9, MacL.ean 3, Mac- Leod 2; walks-Schurman 5. Mac Lean 2, MacLeod 1; hit by pitcher- Harrls, Pittman and Jones by Mac- by SClll.'l'nli'lll; 2, Ryan left on Woods Signs To Figlii Savoie SPOKANE, Wash. Woods, Spokane M (AP)-Bobby lightweight, has been signed to fight Armand Sa- voie of Montreal in New Orleans evening at the Brighton Horse Show Club, in the tournament finals. Sept. 14, his manager said Wed ncsrlay. Woods made a good llTlpl'CSSliil in New Orleans in losing a El('t'I sion there last month to Ralpi Dupas. third-ranked lightweight. B 0 0 0 FUEL 0lLS But by Test MAI. 9911 called upon three times to snuff out Sunimerside rallies. There were two good double plays with MacLean and Ready making the first and Don Mac- Loud and Paul Jay the second. Jack Ready made the out- -Ianding defensive play of the game when he robbed Joe Dal- ton of at least I. double in the fourth inning. Ready made an over-the-shoulder grab in deep loft while running away from the plate. Other defensive highlights in- cludcd the play of rival first basemcn Kip Ready of the Abbics and Gunner Cox of Holman's. Donnie MacLcan made I nice play on H liner by .Tim Grady while Charlie Ray came up smart play to throw out Harris in the eighth. Bonny Gr.idy's pick on Bun Hood and .lones' play on Donnie Madman were the highlights of the Summerside defensive effort. finished with 98. Phone 3180 "SAVE BOX SCORE Holman! AB R. H PO A E P. Schurman. p. 5 1 1 I 1 1 J. Dalton, cf, 4 1 2 I 0 1 G. Cox, lb. 2 1 0 111 0 J. Grady, rt 5 0 1 0 0 0 B. Grady 2b. 5 0 2 I 3 I. J. Bernard. ss. 45 5 0 0 R I 0 Starters With Positions For Thursday Night Sept. 9th FIRST DASH-7:15 STANDARD TIME N0. I-5-CLASSIFIED TBOT--2 N0. 4-8-CLASSIFIED PACE-2 DASHE5 AT 3125.00 EACH I-Barbara Ann Queen; 2-Money Royal; 3-Essa; 4-Keppoch Play- girl; 5-Abner McGraw; 6-Pctcr Clcgg; 7-Prlncc Budlong. DASI-IE5 AT 3125.00 EACH 1-Pet Hanover! 2-Waymark; 3-Real Fingo; 4-Muriel E.; 5-Tartan; 6-Bud's Echo. N0. 2-6-CLASSIFIED PACE--2 DASHES AT 8125.00 EACH 1-Premier J. Walter; 2-Billy Budlong; 3-Tommy Morgan; 4-True Hal; 5-Miss Donna Mae; G--Abner the Great; 7-Dale B.; 8-Bow". Budlong. N0. 8-'1-CLASSIFIED PACE-2 DASHES AT 3125.00 EACH 1-Bell Budlong; 2-Judy Budlung: 3-Yankee Joan; 5-Calumotta; 6-Meg; 7-America's Ace; 8-Vt-rnlta Pearl; also elig- lble-Seconds Count; Facecloth. 4-Bob Clcxg; CIIARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK Itnunnn , gm I525IIIIIIIIXIZIIIIIIIZXKIIIIIIIIX CIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIICIQ OR MONEY BIIFUNDED 3.35 10.00 13.35 SATISFACTION Ictlon. NOW u0.9i5. 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