Junior Abbies Trounce Intermediate In Exhibition Ball Game The Junior Abbie: with infield- era "Duck" MacLeod and Ian Kenna-dy doing the. pitching troun- ced the intermediate Abbie: 13-3 in an exhibition game at Memor- ial Field last night. MiicLet-id hurled four innings for the junior: and in that time gave up three. runs and six hits. Ian ”Wr-nsr-l" Kennedy took over in the fifth and sixth inninzrnnd re- IlYPd six men in a row to end the ball game. Righthander Ev. Beagan started fnr the intermediates and was lPllt”Yt"(T by second baseman Jacki? Cairns in the fifth with two men an base. Cairns forced Forbes Krsnnr-cly to hit into a double play and end the inning. The Juniors C0ll?('lEd nine. hits nff Fcagziin including a double hy Jon Cnyle. the only cxtra base lilnw of the loosely played gamc. Ltnylrv, ”f)iii'l;" Mat-l.corl and (Tlcni (Willis lrti the junior batters vtilli liin lmsc knocks out-li. I .l:t:-km (',:iirns, the host of the lnicrinrrtmles hit tuo singles to rm-ntint for one third of the nldarh yilzuri-: hits. tiairns also turned ill: SP('f)l1d base as assists in the ;. -EVVHVLZ Z.'Illl'3 at lin pwicr-ti lip fur: six mi ii: zsinwr-. ”l7t.l4k” lVli1llni'k. uhn lite :'vmri iii the fourth pllllftfl nlf tiyu snappy I)"lk'x'. in the fifth he started F pl--v -and in tho sixth ' ciilcrt-iii, l7lfilflSZ.l fiplrliiilzi l '1 ml l(ll' in In: f'i2llt to make a lnrit hmtl pick of Rcatl,i's ltnlh g-niimlcr ziriti catch the runner grin: into third. l l-invrw: and Charlie Kr-nnedv iihtlilllflfl in the second inning loh it'i4iilltL for the first dniiiiie plat n inn EiTnT,', i-inrlivs t-riiisht Wii-y K llunucssc s foul and threw in Classy Fieldmlineady ' , - ;;x 1 - 4 ms r i.rr1LE sroitrw -- hf lbs . C icago Cu Come 0 - . Abbles 13.3 From Behind To Edge - ' Brooklyn Dodgers 7 6 . MT D.Dm......... - third to retire "Red" Howatt who - . T S " tried to come home on Hennes- ) 7'” , 37 T!" Auwhfu r". 0 a I SW5 tittemvtttt btt"t- All-Star winner Bob Rush and ' nos smnm THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN JULY 11. 1952 no-hit can mo... of Brooklyn Gamgs Schgduled Juniors . AB in is 1'0 3 :Iuersmkn':ck!od1r"from1n;hl:'borxhmmh; Lewis, 2b . 3 1 0 . e , -m u "T" C. Kennedy st, ..b 3 2 1 2 2 B Posted To Hahfax as Chicago cubs came from behind TWO Git! 119,0-KW Btittblll mnu MacLeod. p, 55 3 2 2 0 3 I y to whip Brooklyn Dodgers, Nstion- are scheduled to be played this - -2 1 f i 2 J '2 T .. ... :::":.ll T. 'cnne y, c . 7 I T a er 0 ' D - to heady. ih - - '1 t 0 5 0 League Galnes three potential Dodger base steal- an the old Diamond mm the North Tuplin, if .1 2 i i 0 era in late innings to help Johnny End Bombers will play the Guam. Gilils. cf . 4 n 2 (2) 0 T, c- Klippstein. who held the fort with Ian Angels on the Knights of 00;. MaeD0natd- -Tb - 4 0 0 1 land air and a neat job of s 2-: innings relief umbus Diamond. me "mu m, a-Kennedy, 2b. p o 1 o 1 o ,hfh;:f,f:.”m;o:fh W12, :;,,,,d pitching. originally clieduled to he plans Totals - - - - 3813 913 3 their hm mu (0, league 1.3.1,,-. Jackie Robinson had hit a three- on Sunday but have been moved '” replaced LN” i" 3m' shl "M0 the second section of the I run homer and there were men on ahead. Inlermttii -- - -- A3 R H P0 A 77 C-hp is hhah D" u hm; nyght ,5 S first and second with one outwhen Henmsseyi H C 3 0 0 1 0 n ealclii tza came Sherough with vic- y Knpmitem "phwd 3'-'3h"D”p"'e Sherhard. rt 3 0 0 it it it .. . mh, cm, me, Duke Snider's l0th homer in the Bqsgbgn Rest."-5 ”um'”' 1b ' 3 n 1 11 0 1 tones In it E F rape R 'h third and successive triples by Pee Mavlx'cn2ie. ss. 1! 3 1 1 it it 0 The '”.””''n"'' Wh.” 19” te wee Reese and Robinson in a two- Williams, sh :: l 0 2 1 l league with 14 points. detented mnhhh Johnny sothome Mm (By The Canadian rm.) 1"'l”"' '5 1 1 1 3 n The sat-inv "One swallow does- Bruce Suwans 22-5 on the old The R C A F Daks ladie5' soft- his win I NATIONAL LEAGUE ”0W"tt- tit 2 ” ” ” " l in nnkicia sauninierl” hii ht 7 D”""””d Wm”. me 3' Y- 9- d"'"' 0 ' ' -ted A d" Aces kl. h th hi -hi - n”””V" ' 3” 02” 0"”-ti 1" ' , , . . 7 . . g be well, h -, Y th Chm 204 ball team, defea n ys Ers ne, w o rew s no t CM 400 300 0 h ”i”'”' R" V ' J " 2 9 " U be a lied to hn "Weasel" Ken-led L E Lx”uumm on last. ni ht. at the Recreation Cen- ter against the Cubs never "(it ca" " ' 0 x 7 9 2 E""E""' l” ” ' 2 0 1 0 2 ii i d "Wt t e i "it i '0" the Kmghu M Columbus ma. t sofgtball diamond in Summer- anybody out The Cubs lowered the Erskhm Black (1) Va” Cu" 3ifxW;i”ork' 55 Q Q 1;; 1;": L: l:':l())l:3SillElllElelit:.lse (Tr llitl)CE::Pfit;.l'leIl?:e' ;"(:ngh;r?):h?t' gihfhdwghg gcgogg? side by the score of 13-9. Thomas 3 boom on relief Joe Black for three gflhpgggih Egmgllgelithell Rush- o as . . - i - . ,, r ' . ' , . n -ropiat-ed li'lr'tttKPllZlC ill 4th. 3”” 0 Pitch" imk W” "0""t"D"Ck ters. Pitching if,” the ,k?”k5t 153;: E3 Sgt: :"h::9h1e';1i;'1': M339:-finfiixs New York 022 000 000 000-4 14 s.u....my Mafi-W? at the "ld, 0' "la "”"”' Charlie aaiiem pitched eight. hit. tlilrteen htti MP1; fit mu m um; 0 9- Pittsburgh ooo-ooo 004 0:32-43 11 RBI T). .'tl.u-i.eod zi. rt liciinvdt. tit”-1” "t ?'e5t9t'd3-Vi W1 8a"”,bai1 in hurling the Dairymen to ""3 Acct but mt” ”m9'L EHTWS R81-n W shed L A , (12 innings) ,1 (mm. h,,,.,,,,.. L-,,,,.,,,. '1-,,;.. truth the lntc:-mediate Abbles. lie the”. seventh win m the league. nings. having given up ire C L A botu MI; mini? cl"; Hearii, Wilhelm (9), Koslo (10), lm, tioylli, ftrtlnfttl yiins, .irm.m- fared 5.): men In the next two in-tmemv Gamhm, on the mound m. and a like number of runs. Maiie eague game e ween e ro an Spencer (10, and Vvcshhm; Poi ' - Pfllll cs 1- (lriuhlns .t.i- mugs and set the six of them down; . ' - . iPetcrs came into the mound in the Boston. 1 L Wm” (10, dc 1 1 tv I"””" i v . ' lBlUCe stewarts was touched for , . N Yak Y nk I b ted st 8. ED arazoa. Cnylci (tmihln pl.i)s, F. lxeiinerly hin a row, tun of them on strike-yl5h1tS. fifth, and allowed no runs and Consume C R. "me R.C'MJ,. L is" Bl” 9 90" lm 5-5 ; Philadelphia 000 020 001- 3 11 I in t1 Ki"lInPti,l. Wflililor-k I-1.0lli5. The men whom he retired Len Amhhhlh 0; the mhhmhh only one hit in the last three in- ,,Cmz,, mm; who recently com- ou t rowcnsd i”;2 Bin a. ,ni1gh. sh.L0,hh 430 200 Mxglo 13 . lliiszlitn. tort nu hiislts, .liiniors G h,..-up M,'nIlV Slicpliai-d. Reszhled ah batters Whh mm. hm h, ninzs. Edith Palmer of the Aces, meted his tmmhg at the R O M igamet o kexten h e rownsn 05- Slmmohh Rhmk H), Hehmeh lniornmliziies 4: lmvs on hull-'. Hughes. Mcrlin fuacxcnzie. lvfaur-ihve mm 10 me. plate Two ht made a nice catch in the seventh P Depot M Retina has bee!-I D-Mt: nil Shite; 10311116 83031393.! lime man (6,. Kohswhw (3) and M-'ltl.F'0fl I. licnutiii ti. tftiirns 1: HT wllllani... "Buck" VVlill.l0Cl( and hmchauhs hm were home runs inning. licsides hitting a. double EA to Ham” N An mm-andh Yed Dtih legfgnlnn KY1 tall” Burgess; Smey hhd D. mm hit by hilt-l1('I, 1. imumiy ivy n.-.i- iiamiti lion-nit. Sllfllllapd and ma Moth”. him, Charm Baum hhd mph, h, nu-Ce times 3., bay, mg bnslmbalf Dave; and swsmi A:1eiha:an L; W: leizdgsa owhh: BMW” N M M huh : n I 5:-'iri'. Sttiixttittli-S. M-"W1-Cttfi 4- 3"" l-lowatt were the Sli'lkCUiil. )'lt'ilmS.lh d H P hhs in four My Cliaster. Dak first baseman, hit a mer he emred me P W C huh leu Bob K": V 5 u d ll Clhdnhhu Mg 000 Dung 7 1 gm. .1, l. lx'ciinItrli' 4 math: l: . . . Rcamttbfn M Bruce stewgihs sup, homer in the fourth inning. Mel- kemtah cgammom of a' veg” ' B 0 blag; to pm 51,: hffh ':,fm,.x;,”” Wilson and Cooper; Rafferisberr ylmssrrl ll(::lllS.hl..::-101' hf, , Coavh Ry-, ,V1acNe.ll sent )0llllf-' plied '39 "Ewing may M the Mme anson hit R triple in the same while undergoing u;hn.mK Cmmgo White Sex swept l Wh e, um R0551, ; e 0 n .iS s, . . I '- - Kc-nncrlv llli) the nine lll tliei i . - ' v - e. . . , i , Cixxlrt. Rrvitxl.i- D I I . l ihinzi iiiniiig ito 1-cplzfcc Brian Lflil'-i?:h”r1!ed(1)laK'll'iT lii"l)oiid;'.eeIply'CTarallelilet,ld miriiie-ups - ,5-(as:(;at,i,Pe;;m,;;,tl,i;siiman(31: Mptrge iiyigthigigigg sg,3:iJ;::e3?:r,ndm4)i'-3 Def.rdlt?Ii:.ug:s1?oriAFy:JEtgEned -L 1""”.','”3 '"" '5 "3 mt" -”” E” is at sccoiid base. Lciris, xilio has . . i R. C. A. F. Daks -- White C., 3 .' ' . ' to move to 2 L3 am" behind the min, ””"i- i)1!L";-..-4Dl---D-- mm in mm it-v 'uu tar the pa-t Ci.i'sf,,,”,;”,f,l5s”s",',,11 ,.no,,.,,, on, three'M9uWl- s. s.. chasm lb. Chtshtttnt Xii”LT,l...?SQm"?.?g t17Qeet'bS5E:ffL'Q5 Yankees. 3 Cleveland 000 000 100- 1 4 i 1week' rowed as 1'9 W." "m fcmngihits and struck out eleven'batters CE Tham” Pv Acgregor L?" Johm events. ”Chaz" is a son of Mr. and Phundelphht M'm9”c5 W3u9P'5d Pmhddphh 300 023 3”-H 10 1 up in pop For two innings Kcii-ilm pitching me Basilica Youth sion 213, Melanson an Edmuiison Mm C, F. mhhh 107 Rhchmh 5," Cleveland Indians 11-1 in the Wynn, Jones (6) and Hagan; nedy played second base heforchcluh to yycgory The three hits off and Wheeler RF , W, ,. ., ggguw night's other American League Kcllner and Astroth. -”k'”” W" m” i'””””5 duUe5'iSiilll were singles. in the third and Andy's Aces - Currie 113. Petete ' same. St. Louis 000 200 000- 2 9 1 Not too mllrh was expected trmiiiswm inning he rem.” Rh bhnerSlLF and P, Perry CF. M-acl-larlancl The Browns led New York brief- Ngw york , .900 233 02,540 1; y 1G-year-old fan but the 3'filillgSlPF;V'ha me smkehul 1.0””, i313, Gallant RF. E. Palmer 3B,h ly 2-0 in the top of the fourth liin- pmeue, Mmmuh (5, and court, For Races Here Tonight A (glassy field of trnttcrs amtl (i7Il'(tl'I will lmeup hehind the 3:I:yt'ling gale tonlzht in What pi-nmiscs to he anoihor tap-notchh racing meet at the Charlottetown. Driving Park. A feature of toniiZht's iiill he the Free-for-All in the, tm.,.ih and eighth dash!-i with iygni Pnmlr-r. Johnny ix'ainiiirk. Vclla La Vi-lla. Time. Table. and jilannister Direct participating. l The race will get underway all :10 with such well-known former: as Miss Donna Mae. P FHPI1 Ynlo End, Billy McVr,-'. (lamphr-ll's i'-liirly and Jennie Kal- muck cnmpc-tin: with one another, in the first dash. All-Star Hockey Game Oclgber 5 MONTREAL. July 10 - (CF) - The National Hockey League an- nounced today its annual All-Star game. will be played in Detroit, Sunday, Oct. 5. The teams, selected last spring by national hockey writers and broadcasters, will be coached by Tammy Ivan of Detroit Red Wings and Dick Irwin of Montreal Can- arnnna, The first team will be augmented by players selected from the four United States Les- gua clubs, the second by players from Montreal and Toronto. Last year's game, played in Toronto, was tied 2-2. meet New.MModem Race Track Planned 'lif)RON'I'O, July 10 - (UP) - Shareholdem of the Ontario Jock- ey Club today unanimously approv- ed plans to expand the club's horse racing operations by the construc- tion or a large. modern race course nrnhahly ht-tween Hamilton and flnmntn. The meeting was called to revise the club's financial by-laws to in- rrvase authorized capital. The club's I-xpanslon plans, which in- -liirln the recent, purchase of Fort. Eric and Stamford Tracks, depend . rile. RACING Johnny Knlmuok, Mtinnlster Direct, FEATURING THE FREE - run - ALL Veils. La Velln, Time Table, Argot Pointer. ,antTtEoa3ii” Heads King's Co. the Baseball League .lnhn A. Cardigan. was elected nf the Kings County League at a in:-Ming: hold in Car- digan inst. stoning. The meetitv: was atlcndcvl li,i- delegates from Souris, Pr-akes, (iardilzan, hiiirray River and Mnrcil, and other in- terested parties. i Other officers are vice presi- dents, Walter Douglas. Souris” Merlin Devine, Peakes: and Barr lilaclioiialil. president, Baschalli Major Hugh, Murray lliirboiir. Mr. Mor- lin Mv'Cai'tlt,i'. Morell, was zip- pointed seCrctzii'y- easiirer. During the discussion followed it was decided that umpire would be supplied by fire iiiiiinszs will be called a game"; Sunday games to not under way at 2 p.m.. and Wednes- day games at 6 pm. The official The. playoffs at the end of thci teams, and in the. semi-finals that series will he two nut of three games, and the finals will be three nut of five. The winner will play off in the island champion- ship intermediate B group. The first game: are scheduled to get under way Sunday. July 13-Murray River at Moreli Pi-ztkes at Cardigan July 16-Morell st Souris Cardigan at Murray RV. on successful financing. The two Niagara. District tracks were purchased primarily for their charters which will give the 0.J.C. anothe 28 days racing each season for a total of 56 days. Managing director George C. ,1-lendrle rt-ported no new dEVPlOp. ments in the expansion plans since the original announcement June 30. Construction of the new track depends on the sale of Woodbine Park in the City of Toronto for It housing development and purchase Of N. ITCW SHE. ' 'roiIlIu'r, company? The Southport This will be Time Tobi ' fl t this year fresh from his win oevgr Sick :;gl!;l:alrl: 3?: Can Johnny Kalmuck hold his own in this fast . . .3! in your seat Friday and see for yourself. -8 DASlIES- backers say "Yes". season will kncliirle the first fniir,"B”Ck" 5ul'Di"l:'.CrI milonlcers with his per-i lormancc. a performance by llic' way Which was one of the reclceni-T - lcatiii-cs of a rather poorly played ball ;:al'llC. . - : Kciiiieriy may hover turn out to a pitcher. it was stated last. night that he has a sore arm andi that it pains lilm ccmsiderably f.o throw the ball ll3,l'fl. On the olh-1 or hand he could dcvclop into the pitcher ivhcm l-Iv. MacNcill nrr-ds'. to strengthen his firing corps. Give: MacNeill another top flight pitch-h er to work with Donnie .)lacLean and the scrvircs of several of the, M, C. A. juniors when it comes time for the island Junior play- offs and the Abhics will retain their Provincial Crown. i . . . l '"Diick" Macbeod who started thci game for the juniors also sliowcrl. that he has the ability to turn, time a pitcher. Using his fast balih whichialmost. excliisivcly Macimnd faniiedl tlici judges by the home team, other-tby two inexperienced pitchers likci rules include any game loss ilihniMRC1-FOG End Kem1EfT.V '30 HM 5B.Vi t-nmtoo much for the batting ability nfy lthn Intermediates. It should be reniembcrcd that the older play- ers started the game without thil rule book will govern all games iserviccs of four of their best bat-1 ters. Charlie Ryan. Joey LeClaii.i Whitlock and Moe Good-f win. 1 . o . One of the. Internjdiates who games is Jackie Cairns. Jackie, who has been playing second base for Abbies, got away to a slow start this season, but in the past two weeks both his batting and fielding have been improving. In the junior game against the Cur- ran and Briggs team from Sum- hmcrside last week Cairns turned in a good performance and yesterday evening came through with anoth- .er. Yesterday Cairns drove in two of the Intermedlates' run with his first hit of the game. on his sec- ond trlp to the plate he drilled an- other single into centrefleld. . 0 o Willis I-icnnessey with his nose as good as new returned to the game yesterday after an absence of three weeks. Hennessey had his nose broken in Summerside in A collision with syl Bernard. Coach Fred Mccabc started him in left field yesterday but before the game iviis completed I-iciinessey was back in his old spot behind the plate. "Trapper" Larter, who came out to give the Intermediates ii hand, was the starting catcher. . . e in Charlottetown. as in Maui- rcal. softball lfas hrir-n gaining in popularity. One six-team league hll been in oporiition for the pnxt. month and now arrange- ments are llndPl'WH,V for the for- mation of another four team len- gue. The new league or "Outlaw League" as some wish to call it will comprise teams from the Canadian National Railways and Canada Packers. it is understood that these teams intend in roll- lster with the Maritime Softball Association and In challenge. the winners of the regular City Lea- ituv in n play-ntr for the City championship. With twelve teams registering from the City the registration fee per team will be reduced to approximately 52.00. I I I 0 Members of the Ahcgweit track and fluid tr-am have hFFI1 busy for. quite some time preparing for the Highland names in Antigon- llh next. Wednesday. The boys have been working out faithfully for weeksland if they are reward- ed in proportion to the amount of work they have done they should make it good showing. Yesterday team manager Ev. Cutllfft-. stated that about 14 men would he mak- ing the trp with the foam. This Tl'lllidPl five athletes who will take. part. In the junior nvontp, sm siiin riiiisiiiiia Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Double also prints. Any roll of 8 ex- Wiure only so cents. Reprints I cents each. Mall Film Service. Charlottetown has been looking better in recent 5, 1, 1), Jimmy Gauthier on the rubber for the L. Y. C. surrendered 15 iil'.s and struck out four men. Hit Home Runs Joe Gallant and Art l-lushes oi the Basilica Youth Club hit home runs. Gallant's homer in the third came with the bases loaded. 1-luglit-s and stiill of the B. Y. C. each hit a. double. Jack Bradley of the L. Y C. and Eddy Kays of the B. Y. C. made the best fielding play 5. Bradley raced in from the outfield to grab H. Texas Leagucr and double Georgie Joseph off first while Kays made a leaping catch off Jack I-ieniic.s- SEy's fly ball to end the game in the seventh. Lineups: Sunshine Dairy-W. Dunn c. R. Cheverle 3b. J. Gallant rf, C. Jackson 55, L. Gaudet 2b. L. Arscniiiilt cf. A. Cnroll if. C. Ballcm p, R. Carroll lb. Bruce Stewart's-Gauthier p. four batters, allowed three runs L 1 1. 1h Eh Tray 0, 2b' Judson theiand six hits. All the base knockslcec al ' n visiting team, and the other hast-'were singles. These performancesh , Wright lib. Campbell rf, C. Trainnr cf, MacEachern rf. Mac- Kav ss. B. Y. C.--Joseph Eb, lb. Weath- crlvie ss. Coady lb. 2b, Stuli D- Walsh lf, Gallant e, Mcclusky cf, Hughes 3b, Kays rf, Murnaghan c. L, Y. C.-J. Bradley if, B. Lannan cf, A. shephard lb. J. Gauthier p. .1. M-acclllvray c. J. Hcniiessay (lb. lh, C. Proude. st. F. Shephard 2h. A. MacDonald rt, w. shephard 3b- Linescore:- . .. . 539 111 2-22 Bruce Stewart's . T10 003 0- 5 c. Baliem and w. Dunn; H. Gauth- ier and Judson. who changes to hockey in the win- B- Y- C- - H 035 253 1-720 ter, reached semi-finals in senior 1-. Y- C- - - 030 090 OT 6 play. He went as far as quarter- SW" and G5”3"i- M”'"”h” finals last week in Montreal at the t3); J. Gauthier and MacGlllvray. Croweil Wins N. S. Golf Title I the Canadian championships Vancouver next month. 299 one-stroke handicap professional in win championship. than yesterday. Probable Pitchers In Today's Games Probable records in brackets). NATIONAL LEAGUE (0-2) vs Rsmsdell (2-2), (5-13). Boston st Cincinnati - (6-fl). Brazle (6-l). - Aiwsnicsn Lssotnt 3' (3-1) vs lnpat Ill-.'6). (5-5) and Brodcrwski (1-2). Hooper. Dobson (9-5) Vs Porurfield (O-8). TRURD, N.S., July 10 - (CF) - i-iaiiiaxzn Eddie Crowcll today won the Nova Bcotla. golf champ- ionship he lost. a year ago and be- came top candidate to lead the provincial Wlllingdon Cup team at in The 24-year-old golfer matched yesterdayta score of 75 to cover the 72-hole tmirnament with A neat Marcel Deslsrdlns of Sydney's Llngan Club overcame an earlier the His -score today was a par 72, one better NEW YORK, Jilly l0 -- (AP) - pttchers for tomorrowts major league games (won and lost- Brooklvn It ohicuo - Lsblnc New York at Pittsburgh-Ja.nggn '0-lit or Hesrn (0-1) vs Dickson Bpnhh ('7-0) vs church (1-3) or Perkowski Philadelphia at St. Louis (night) - Roberts (11-0) vs Mlaeil (3.5), or St. Louis at New York Rug” 1 Detroit at Boston (2)-Brsu 4s.ii) and I-ioutteman 14-1)) vs Parnell Clvtland at Philadelphia. (night) -Lemon (-7) or Feuer (7-7) vs Chicago at Washington (night)- Iaogers ss, Baker LF. Enman C, tMelkle P and SS. 1 Umpires - Plate--G. DcsRoches.' bases D G. Sullivan. 1 l K Little League tlameisi K baseball. Tliree L:ttle LCHZU9 , gaiiirs will be played this t3VEi1lilf:l -at six o'clock. The Rovers play Wit lcubs on the No, 1 Diamond; They ll-fornet.s play the Bulldogs on the; . 2 Diamond; and the Eaglesl imcet the Bombers on the Knights, loi Columbus Diamond. t I Easleiiilniiitlia 3 Tennis Tourney jlinlers Sheini-Finals i By Tom ltlccusker QUEBEC. July to --(CF) --Rob- crt Bedard of Slierbrookc, QliP.. seeded fifth in the Ezistcrii Canada tennis championships. today quali- fled to meet Harold Burrows. Charlottesvllle. Va., in scml-finals by disposing of Quebeccr Jacquesj Giguere in a marathon match. l Twenty-year-old Bediird haiidledt everything the older. foiirth-secd- ed Giguere throw at him to win 5-7. 6-2, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 in 4 1-4 hours. This was the first time Bedard, provincial tennis championships. Lorne Main of Vancouver and Montreal played his best game this season to defeat Don Flatt nf Tor- onto in straight sets 6-1, 6-0, 6-2. In semi-finals tomorrow. Main faces Jack Spencer of Montreal, who chalked up a win against Jim Bentley of Toronto, the youngster who yesterday upset the veteran Canadian Davis Cuppcr. llenri Rochon of Montreal. Spencer. relying on experience. defeated his 20-year-old opponent 3-6. 8-2. 6-2. 6-4. The) Main and Don Fontans team defeated Redmond and Ham- ilton Qusln of Ottawa 6-0. 0-0. 6-1 to qualify for semi-finiil men's doubles. Burrows. seeded first in the tour- nament and rated 16th in the United States. won over Quebec's Marc Lortle. 6-0. 6-1. 6-2, Blnnde Mrs. Hanna Sladek. the Czech native playing out of Mont- real and winner last week of the Quebec provincial women's singles title, qualified to meet Dorothy Hurst. Toronto, in semi-finals to- morrow by trouncing Shirley Moore of Montreal 6-0, 6-1. i Miss Hurst, playing a strong not Spends Two Days In Siimmerside Bill O'Connor, scout for the Brooklyn Dodger farm system, left summerside yesterday afternoon after spciidiiig two days looking over the baseball talent. in the Prince County capital. After the doubleheader in which the Curran 8: Briggs boys took both games fi'oni thc Springliill Tankers, O'- Connor gave four of the lads on the l:rie-up cartls to sign through 'lllCll it is unzlrrstood the boys tiff be. given further consideration at a later date. ' ' The two pitchers, Benny Carson and Donnie Siitinioiis, and the key- stone combiiiatioii of Coke Grady fllld Johnny Wliolen all received cards. No doubt. the three snappy double plays pulled off by Grady and Wlialeit during the double- header bore considerable weight with the Brooklyn scout. The boys did a good job at the plate too.-S. N. S. Baseball By TllC' Canadian Press Lli'ei'p00l. Larrupers defeated Stcllorion Alhlnns 5-: Thursday hut. were unable to move closer to first-place Truro Bearqils, blanked Kciitville Wildcats '2-0 in 9. Halifax and District senior base- ball game. Larrupers made it their third win over Albions within 21 hours in an attempt to sliare first-place honors with Truro, only a half- ganie ahead. 0 Horse Killed c o By Lightning UPPERVILLE, Va.. July 19-- (AP)-Bold, victor in the 1951 Preakness, and 3 big money win- ner among tliroe-ycar-olds last year, was struck by lightning and killed Wednesday at the Brook- mesds Stables here. The horse, owned by Mrs. Isa- belle Dodge Sloane, was let out to pasture as usual when a sudden violent electrical storm came up. An hour later a stablehand came upon the horse's body. Bold won more than 3100000 last year, the Prcakness accounting for most. Montreal. 0-0, 0-4. Mrs. Louise Brown of Toronto. seeded second in women's singles behind Mrs. sladek, qualified for semi-finals with a 6-3, 0-0 win over Lois Jones, Montreal. she will go against 17-year-old Mariette La- framboise, Montreal, who beat Monique Langlals, Montreal. 6-0, game. defeated Mrs. Ruth Porter. P. E. I. REST Dress: Berets Battle Dress Web Belts All. personnel from Charlottetown and Vicinity proceeding to Summer Camp on Saturday, 12 July 52, will parade at the Ordnance Compound at 1700 hrs. Friday, 11, July '52 for final documentation and cloth- ng. On Satrday, 12 July '52 all personnel will parade at Ment's Quick Lunch for breakfast and transporta- tion to railway station at 0600 hrs. Boots and Puttees '(A. W. ROGERS) Lt. Col. . ATTENTION (17 HEGOE) Commanding Officer. Cl'. ing. But the Yankees tie in the bottom half, scored three runs on one hit in the fifth and added three more in the sixth on a walk, triple by Joe Collins. Fly ball and Berra's 16th homer of the season. his eighth decision in the iil,... cap when Eddie Robinson bloatil his 13th four-bugger. Chicago only got five hits off Bob Porterfield in the first game, scoring their runs in the sixth. tripled. Orestes Fox home and Minoso scored on Hector Rodriguez' infield ground- In the nightcap Chicago blast- ed four pitchers for 13 hits. Lefthander Alex Keliner provid- ed the defence Elmer Valo the offence Athletlcs' victory over Kellner set the Indians down with Atkins and Lakcnisn. four hits. Valo two singles and four runs and score three others. Ferris Fain. the A's first base- man, hit a doubt lug to run his batting streak to 22 it "9 ney; Kuzava and Berra. First. Chicago .... .. 000 002 000- 2 5 1 Washington ,. 000 000 000- 0 2 1 Pierce and Snecly; Porterfieid, Consuegra (9) and Grasso, Keller Billy Pierce struck out 10 men (W- whlle posting his ioth victory of Second the season in the first game ct Chicago .... ..ooooo3 001-418 A Washington. Saul Eogovin won Washington 000 001 ioo--2 0 f Rogovin and Lollur; Masterson, Ferrlck 17), Slcabcr ta) Haynes (9) and Keller. ' INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI Montreal at Springfield pout. poned-rain. Syracuse .. 000 000 020 00- 3 5 I Nelson Fox; Mtnoso singled Toronto .. 000 002 000 01- If 10 0 (ii innings) Keegsn and Drescher; 1-ictkl and Anderson. and righmeyder Ottawa 000 102 020- ll 0 I in the Baltimore . 112 010 10x- 6 8 1 Cleveland. Roy, Murray (7) and Watllngton; walked twice, hit. Rochester 120 050 010- 9 13 1 a triple to bat in Bunny” .100 100 100- 3 lil Faszholz and Bucha; Mcbeliind. E In the mat mm Poole (5) and Cieslelski. consecutive games, longest of season in the American Leagiieh.C Freight Shed wi-twins Ball Game The freight downed the car dny evening in an exhibition game tor the outlaw softball League in Victoria. Park. The winners w in the first inning and remained in command throughout the rest the game. The second inning was -the best for the car men as they scored seven run Llneups:- Freight shod-A. Doyle. G. Nel- gm 0. Maclfean, J. Flannlgan, B. Aleer. 0. Duncan. E. Jay. P. MacDonald, H. Gaudet. Car men-J. R. Murray. M. Goodwin, 11'. White, H. Lloyd. 1''. Buchanan, W. Glow, G. Wlggingtnn. Llnescore:- Car Men Freight shed . HELSINKI. Three Canadian Olympic officials took off for Shockholm by air to- day in an effort to rent shells to replace a ship in a. North Atlantic storm. If they are successful shed softbsllers lip For Tournament WINNIPEG, July 10 - (CPI -- Canada's top golfers were a dime A dozen at Niakwa. Golf Course here yesterday as they warmed up for the Canadian Professional C-nit Association tournament which on- ens tomorrow. But the star of the lot was Har- old Eidsvig, Niakwa pro rind this year's winner of the Manitoba open. Eidsvig. teamed with Daiiiiy Stack of Winnipeg Glendale against Bill Kcrr of Montreal Beaconsfield and Gordon Waln- wrlght, a. former Bcsconsfielii player. rattled off birdies for ii flve-under-par 67. His card tied the course record since it was re- modelled last year. i Kerr, C.P.G.A. captain, turned :n a '72. Stock and Wainwright tied with '76. men 21-is yester- ent into a. 4-0 lead of S. a Martin, lvflzcregor, will be shipped hers and will bs 070,012,210-13 ready for training Friday night. 533 iix-20 ST. ANNEYS-ON-SEA. Englanii. July 10 -(AP) .. Fred Dlll.V. jiiunty Irishman from Belfast, llP' pcared headed for his second Brit- lsh open golf title tonight with it 36-hole score of 136 after the first two rounds of the 1952 champion- the boats ship. July 10 -(CP) - racing those damaged on P. tile. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. An I. igan at co hrs. Dress: ATTENTION "irt Still All personnel "B" Sqn. proceeding to Summer ' Camp on Saturday. 12 July to Charlottetown on Friday evening, final documentation, provided at the.Ordnance Compound. Transport ivlll leave the various centres as per Sourls (Snack Bar) at 1800 hrs. St. Peter's (Clark's Store) 1830 hrs. Morell (Co-op Store) 1840 hrs. Mt. Stewart (Theatre) 1900 hrs. Home at 1830 hrs. and pick up personnel E .I. ITEGT. (TTREGGE) 52 will be transported 11 July '52 for etc. Accommodation will he the following sched- M. T. Bus will leave Georgetown Legion from Card; mer Main Highway at approximately 184.) Berets ' . Battle Dress ' Web Belts . Boots at Puttem B. J. MAHAB, Major. Officer Commanding "B" Sqn.