, . Page 6 The Guardian, Friday, July 29. 1955 Stars Edge Dodgers 5-4 On MacKintton's Bunt Earl Macxinnon laid down a 5 . aqueuc hunt in the last half of crsi plate attack with a divuble L93fS Of ill? lnlernatlonal L9aEU9- the eighth inning to score speedy Bill Purcell from third and give the Stars a close 5-4 win over the Dodgers in a thrilling game at Memorial Field last night. The Stars built up a 3-0 lead in the first three innings. scoring a lone tally in each frame. but the: fichtinit Dodgers started a three- riin uprising in the fifth inning and chased starter Vern Handra- hon. who was replaced by. Don- nie Macllonald. Mar-I)onald only pitched to one batter beforc giv- ing wax in .'lIacKinnon. who pit- chcd tvtn-hit hall in the last four frames to pick tip the win. The Stars got another counter II the sixth but the Dodgers tied it up again in the seventh as Irv MacKinnoii clubbed ti doiihle. ad- vanced in third on a wild pitch and scored on an infield out. The Dodgers cniild only inan- agn four hits off the Stars' hurl- ers bill the iviiiiiers nwidc four error: and two of them were verv costly. The Stars liiiitlicd Art Mac- Leod for eight blows including it mighty home run and a single by .fne Coyle. a pair of bingles by Date Yilat-I.eod and a double by Willie Dunn. l I Chicago White Sox Take League Lead By By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago nosed ahead by two percentage points in the five-team American Baseball League scramble Thursday. knocking New York Yankees out of the lead with a 3-2 victory. Billy Pierce, the White Sox' stylish lefty. came. in to . nail it down when a Yankee rally in the ninth uprooted i Irv ;VlacI(innoii paced the In and single Kennedy also got a Firemen's Tournament Anci Connie Johnson, recently promoted from Toronto Maple Pierce struck out Jerry Coleman. batting for Joe Collins. with the bases the Indians double and wbitlock a one bag- loaded to end fhp game. "1913 t 3 0 it-ago 4-1 on the coiiiliined IIVC-IIII Box SCORE Until lhc ninth. Johnson had it lgTtcIhin(g of Ruben Gdomez z'i'nd lzaujl .3-(l shuloul river loser Bob Turley. ie. omez retire in I e t ir i)odgi-rs AB R If E A two-run homer by Walt Dropo. 'inning after pulling a muscle in K. Mai-lioiiald. cf 2 0 ll (lihis 14th of the season. gave the his right shoulder. Giel received Mrtallum. lf .2 O 0 0'Sox their victory edge in the third. credit for his third victory. fait- Le(llair. rib .4 0 0 0 .lim Rivera's single knocked in the ning nine and walking five. Ki.-nnedv. c 4 0 1 I first run in the first inning. Leo Durocher returned from his imjilm-lg, 55 4 1 1 oi After Mickey ltlantle's safe mother's funeral to resume his job Macliinnon. lb .. .4 2 2 2 homer with a man on had ruined as iuanaizer of the Giants after Squarcbriilis. 2b. )3 4 0 0 0 Johnson's shutout bid'in the ninth, gilissing the first three E80195 0i ;.1ljs. f . . ,3 1 0 0 Bill Sknwron was sac on a um- 6 series. .(lax. cfr .. .2 0' 0 0 bled grounder by Bobby Adams. Brooklyn plaxctl a nutlit game D. Mai-Di-naln, if . 2 0 0 ll Manager Marty Mairion tllicijled to at gfllinfinriiati and Pittsburgh was fllacl.eod. p . . . . . . . . .. 3 0 O 0 bring in Pierce w o wa e two. I -. 0U S. . - ..L -. one intentionally. before anufcing ST S P) . I . T""”' ---'"'W'''”” A A aim" ”” ”""'i WiIlai'dLg(L'IimidltApit('liieltThhliiIIirliiill mars AB R H E FIRST nu-; RUNCHED .thi-cc-hit ball for cight innings. Dunn. 3h . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 1 I 0 . . . . Eben rm! ""0 3 Pirale I-lprlsmg Mt-13".. lb g 5 O 1 1 Chicagos victory tightened the m mg "ninth but worked his way vairm. 55 H 4 0 1 lpr-are all the WHY down. throltnll out with Just one run against him (-M49. (. H 4 1 2 0 llflll ltl3C9- WIWTC l)9llf0ll T18??? as the St. Louis Cardinals look a I,h'.nng 2h H 3 0 0 ":7-5' wianlners over fI:aI't:m:v,i;:. '20 3-1 victo'i"iv from Pittsburgh Thurs- t . I (my .2 names 0 . ay mg . Gl;r(fl:l,lM If” " 3 f 2 5 Cleveland moved within one game . ' ' I g V ' .. i ' ” , of first by whipping Boston 6-4. the CIM INVVII l-AF” Aided by m'('”'Ea"' rl ” 4 0 0 ( Red Sox remaining three games ill”? errors. a wild Pitch and 8 H3l"lf3ll3"- P -t-0 0 ll 1 behmdg passed ball. Brooklyn Dodgers lla('m"""n' P ”i2 0 1 0 Al Rosco hit a lwn-riin home run mad? their first "I119 llll-S” Etlllll -lla9l)”"3ld- P 0 0 0 0 and D0,, Muss; struck out Ted for nine runs Thtirsday niglil anti ,, "' - T " Williams at a critical spot to help they bl'99Z8d lit 8 I0-3 l'l('l0T.l' "V0? Iiilals . . . . . . . . . .. 33 5 8 4 I l 0 piclurc. Boat Regatta Tonight The Firciiii-n's 'I"ouruaniciil ran into more iinlaiorable weather .-esterday and was raincd out igain for the second time in two dais Alter it meeting of t!fil('lHlS: yesterday morning it was decid- ed to cancel the meet for this year. because some of the brig- ades were to leave for home on Tlllll'SfIFI)' evening. Ilovwvcr. the CIlRl'ItllIPIlllII1 Ile- portment will hold the sports e-ants. which will include the special fircmcn's evcnts. this ev- cnmg at 630 pm. at the Driving Park. .eral departments will enter trains in it. Iflf'Illf'IlI1R Iiallioiisie. Liiiienburg. Sackville. Lancaster tnrl Charlottetown. The cash prizes slated for the winners of the events will be awarded but the various trophies rrprcscntative of Maritime cliam- tunnships will not be at stake. A boat regatta and a fireworks iiqilav are also on the. agenda For this evening. starting at 7.00 If Victoria Park. Watcr siting and other acquatic sports will be teld. followed by the fireworks In thlf Corner tremend- games over We have seen some ously exciting hall the past few years but it is doubtful if any of them were more bitterly fought than throne on Tuesday evening between the Dodgers and the Fliers. From the moment Paul Jay struck out the first hatter he faced the lenseneiss could be felt even in the stands and after the first inning Starr coach Tom .VlacFar- lane. who was onc of the spec- tators said ”This is going to be it tough one”. - o 0 Tom was never more lhotit anything before in his or. inning after inning great zeros were chalked tip on scoreboard and the players he- gan to get. jittery. Practically every call made by umpire Don Whalen was riiicslioncd at lcasti mildly and finally it came to the point where Don had to give the heave-bu lo Forbic Kcnncdy in the seventh after Kennedy had prof:-sled long and loud ii called strike on one of his is-amniatcs. l . . . right lift- the I When the I-'lycrsi oiic-two punch of Ready and Mac.VciIl combined to 'hreak tlic dcadlnck with a lone l'Ill'l in the scienlh the gloom could he almost seen It I large dark cloud hanging over the Dodgers' dugout; but Charlie Ryan's crew weren't bcaten by a long shot and start- ed a rally of their own when Irv MocKinnon singled to lead off their half of the inning. MacKin- non wait out down at second when he tried to steal and the next batter Ryan belied ti double and advanced to third on a pass- gd ball. Ronnie Stanley bore down and ntrucli out Jiiy and got aquarebrlun to pop out to see- When the Dodgers came to Ital N the leaf hall of the ninth the '?;s..Et hi: I Reese. Zimmer. Cin. Klettzewaki. !Nt'.W York not om 000- 4 s o iCl"”3ll0 ooo 000 010- I 5 0 at; in my life". It mint have vlnrh. ii is said. will be one of the greatest ever seen in the .lIarilimes. Softball Games I The following softball games will be played this evening: BYC vs. Dairy lPHf'I(KIBl8 Diamondlzi Keefe Drug vs. Ahbics tMemorial. tFieldl: Rarry'a vs. Navy midi Diamonril. Tennis Play Continues In Island Tournament As a rs-stilt of the men's doubles matches last evening in the Island (ilosed Tournament Earl Smith and Walter Cullen will be meeting Mark Mcfiuigan and Bild Mac- Aleer in the finals for the Island championship. t Smith and Cullen defeated Paul Kays and Jeff Fitzgerald 6-2. 6-2. 64. while MacAIr-er and Mc- Guigan were disposing of Harold Power and Maynard Schurman 6-4. 6-0. 5-2. In the mixed doubles finals Eliz- ahelih Willetl and MacAleer won the first set from Cullen and Jen- nie Boomhower. before the match had to he called on acount of dark- ncss. , In a ladies singles match Mrs. Willetl defeated Joan Weir R-I. fl-I. Baseball Restills American League I02 000 000- 3 ll 2 000 000 002--- 2 6 I Chicago New York I Johnson. Pierce ml and Lollar; Turley. Konslanty till and Berra. .W-Jnlinson: Ir-TIlI'll"y. HRs: Chi Dropo. NYeManlle. Cleveland I02 300 000 s 6 9 2 Jlioston 000002 0Il--4 I41 . Wynn. Mossi vlll Narleski till and Hcgan; Parnell. Henry 44) Hiird '7i Kinder tilt and While. W Wynn; I.---Parnell. HR: ("le- Rosen. Detroit 300 200 020- 7 I2 0 Baltimore 200 000 02l-- 5 I3 I Lary. (iolcinan fill and R Wil- son. Schallock. Zuverink flit and Smith. W--Lary: I,-Schallock. National League Piltsluirgh 000 000 001-e I 5 0. St. Louis 012 000 0lx- 4 I0 0 Hall. Ilonoso lfil Kline till andl Atwell, Schmidt and Burbrlnk. all. 200 000 000- 2 6 ll I, -II Philadelphia Milwaukee 002 020 00x--- 4 9 1 I Dickson. Ncgray t7i and Sam-I inick: Biihl and Crandtill. Dickson HR: Mil-Mathews. Brnnklirn 421 0l0 l0l-I0 II 1 Cincinnati 000 I00 Ollie 2 5 3 Craig and Campnnella: Fowler. Staley r2i Minarcin to Klippslein '6) Gross tilt and Burgess. L- Fowler. HRs: Bkn. Campnnella. 2. Ir- Gomez. Giel list and Kati: Rush. Hillman ill and Chill. W-Giel; I--Rush New York m4 000 oo(L.4 5 0 Chicago 000 000 01ml 5 0 Gomez. Giel 131 and Hall; Rush, Hlllmaii ill and Chitl. W-Kiel; IrRush. International Imam Rochester 000 100 000.. 1 it 2 Syracuse I01 (I00 02x- 4 .9 1 Fattzhola and Rand: Spring and Heyrnan. Rochester ooo ioi o... 2 5 3 Syracuse 010 I11 1- 4 ti 0 Macltlimin. Helm t5i Moford' (M and White: Owml Ind Hey- man. L--Macltliiaou. plate with the winner. . O O I After the game the Dodgers were an Jubilant as if they had just won the Maritime title and Forble Kennedy laid "I've never been happier about anything be- : terrific thrill when til: i came on to get Williams. three in the first inning on Rene Bertoials double and went on from Cincinnati Redlegs. Rookie Roger Craig licld Reds to five hits as he recorded his third straight pitching triumph since joining the Dodgers for Moiit- real less than two weeks ago. ' Craig struck out ll. tiihten the pennant chased Early eighth and Mossi Boston Wynn in the Al Baltimore. Detroit scored there. Frank Lary. winning his Roy Campanclla hit two lioiiic 10th. tired and left the game aftcryruns for the Dodgers and Pcewec the eighth inning. Jnc Coleman Reece and Don Zimmer got one gave up one run but a doiihle play homcr each. Ted Kluszewski got ended the action. his .'l."ird circiiil blow of the season Washington and Kansas City were for the Reds. not scheduled. T BRAVES SWEEP SERIES Milwaukee knocked off Philadel- phia again 4-2 for it three-game series sweep with Eddie Mathews hitting his 25th homer and Bob Buhl pitching steady six-hit ball. lt1()Nl'il1-;Al,. irpi .. (1,-,,,ad.-,3 NEW Vflfk Giants Sllfl 0851 Chin hopes for a respectable showing in the Davis Cup North Anteri- lcan zone final seem to rest on ;how many mistakes the Austral- ians make and not on how good I-Says Canadia Lorne Mlilll. Toronto and Van- coiiver. said Thursday after the draw he is "very happy” to be lined up against Rex Hartwig for one of the opening games today but Bob Brdard did not seem quilc as pleased with drawing The Iadies' doubles finals will he played this evening at 6.00 pm. with Mrs. Willett and Miss Weir meeting Wanda MacMillan and Jennie Boomhower. . . . . . Kcn Rosewall. Willletai ltiiillesmagfiilillosstrtlilitizlslh Mir l3”055 lllE.V IJOIII fil:Itl'eIIarl- Barbe” Cnyle It 700 wig will make more mistakes." i ' 'said Jim Skelton of Vancouver. captain of the Canadian team. Hartwig is a hcavy power hitter and both Main and Bedard. from Sherhroolte. Qiie.. think they may be able. to take advantage of Hartwig by employing cagey tac- tics. Rosewall will face Bcdard in the first singles match at 3 pm. ADT. with Main to meet Hartwig Sport Forum I BOXING GOSSIP Sir.--Back in I920 Nedder Hea- le,y was Ilie acknowledged wel- . terweiglit champion of the Mari-.'" II" "Mmli times. In eleven years of pro- DoUBLEs on gA1'(im)gy fessional boxing he participated in: 245 bouts and lost only 0 of theml In the only doubles match of by decisions and was never knock- the tie. slated for .1230 p.m.. Sat- ed off his feet. lurday. Hartwig and Lew Hoad He laid his title on the line tolwill go against Bedard and Tor- mcel. Johnny Nemis of New Wat-.onto's Don Fontana. Bedard lit erford at. New Glasgow. After IiJischeduIed to meet Hartwig and bitterly contested rounds Nemis Main to face Roaewall In the two emerged as the new cha . And concluding singles events Sunday. to this day veteran fight rolowers. Neither Bedard nor Main has still say that it was the most sav- played Hartwig before. Main Ill? lllilhl PVEI” 80"! in I Plcloltcame up against Rosewall in a Countv riniz. lsimi-t exhibition match here in Shortly before World war 2 one 1953 grid lost 3.5. 7-5. of the most clever boxers appear-.i rimtam gnd Berlard met the int! in local Tlnils W85 Mark Clly-lHartwig-Hoad combination in a . b0l1rnP- Alllmllflll I107" Al Fndtifrlendly match in England earl- E!'l('l0"- N- 3-- lie did m05l 0' his ier this year. The Australians fighting on the Island and Wm, 5.3 and 5.4, eventually won the Island light-, Hem-1 xactmn, fourth member WElZl1l mil lo! the Canadian team who said After cleaning up in that division he took on a number of weller-I weights and more often than not he came out the winner. Among the fighters he Intended to quit the squad of- lbempsey 8450.000. for 8 minutes "9 '""di and 57 sizes of boxing when he were Ronnie "Kid" MacNell.- knocked om Luis pm-,0, Nit-key Nickerson. Johnny Shaw." t 1 3m, 51,-. etc” Allison MacI.eod. ”Spic" Coyleu wiurgm) 04 MCCLUSKEY xlfllash” MacDonald. and Jimmy; chm-i,,u,u,wn an. lllnrk is it brother of Tom Clay- bourne who still reside: in Char- loitetown. LET lit CHECK Tonight at Moncton. N.I!. Dori Trainor. one of Canada's top-renIt- V0” ""5 ing midlewelghts faces ThorlJurn's IEFOIE V00 SHIT Freddie Stewart. in the lecond on guouoav nip meeting of the two. In their first go Trainor pounded out n im- aminouit decision. The way Trainor fought at the Forum several weeks ago he shouldn't have too much troiiblc iti defeating Freddie Stew- ar Resin Dust. . . Greatest. number of rounds ever fought was 2'76-4 hours. 30 mlns. when Jack Jona- beat Patsy Tunney til Cheshire. England. in I825. ..Flritt set of boxing rules and first set of gloves were made by" Jack Brougblon in 174.1. . .vFiritt fight held in Amer- ica was fought between Jacob Hyer and Tim Beasley in ms fliyer wont . . . Biggest purse ever received by any fighter. Jack I lIlt' On Australian Mistakes the Canadian tennis players are. j Shading New York Yanks Yesterday 3-2 'DureIIe Retains Title MONCTON ICPI--Yton I)Ill'CIll." of Bale Ste. Aline. N.B.. success- fully defended his Canadian liulit hcavyweighl lillc 'I'htirsday whcni he flattened Billy Fificlcl of Tor-I onto in one minutc. 10 seconds of the first round of a schcdiilcil 13- rounder. Durclle. who at l7l carricd a one-pound weight atlvantzigc. hunt: la vicious right cross on Ftficlilsl face and the challenger wcnt doivii lfor the full count. N. S. Pio-vTing AMHERST ICPI Tlit- 10th tinnual Nova Rcotia plowing ships will be held Oct. 4 and 5 on 'thc farm of Borden 'llilgEPri- TWW Prospect. Cuntberland Co Thel 'l.wo-day meet is open to all far tmers in the lllaritintcs. Probable Pitchers M NEW YORK. IAPI S Prohnblc . pitchers for today's m8.l"T 19811"? games won and lost records Ill parentheses. y National Lcague . Brooklyn at St. Louis vNl--Pod res 7-6 or Besscnl. 3-0 vs. Jackson- 5-7. 1 I New York at .lIilwaukcc lNl-- ltntonclli ll-I2 vs Cronc 5-4, p I Philadelphia at CIIICRE" Slut mons 7-6 vs. Jiincs 9-I4. . i Pittsburgh at (Iincinnnti INI- I.aw 7-4 vs. Nuxhall 9-R. Anierlcan I.cai:uc l Kansas till) zil Ni-iv Vork i.Vl--- Raschi 3-3 vs. l"iird Il-5. Chicago at Washington t.'V'lv Picrce 7-0 vs Abernathy 3--l. Cleveland at Baltimore INt-- Garcia 6-l0 vs. Wight 0-2 Dclroit at Boston (Ni--Biiiiiiiiigl l 1-1 vs. Nixon 9-5. ' n Hopes Rest ler he was not naiiied lo plat in last tvecks tic against the Brit- ish West Indies. did not shim any lemper when he was not picked again Thursday. "Tho captain knows what hcis doing.” he said. The malchcs IHII be telciiscd over both French and Euglisli CBC networks. Marilyn Bell's . Channel Swim Postponed I l l Lt'lNDt)N. Iltetitcrsl--A chan nel attempt from France to Eng- iland by 17-year-old Marilyn Bell it-if Toronto. due to start early to-i day. has been ptit back about 24 hours because of cliiippy scas. Conditions were int pro vi ii 5: Thursday night. however. The young swimmer hopes to get away by the weekend so as in make use of the favorable slack tides. EURVEIJ SPECIALISTS 0 Fast dependable replacement service by experts with Hobbs Duplate and curved safety glass. uiiiioirs TIIIE I Acciassoiiiiss c.oon)7isAn TIRE HEADQUARTERS wiiioclt TIRE SERVICE Roy & Trainor Both Win In rctaining his title. Durelle didnil even work up it sweat. Filicld. apparently intent on a quick kill. came storming across thc ring with the opening bell. He hit Durellc with a solid left then hastily back-pedalled as Durclle haniincrcd him with counter Icfls. N0 SECOND CHANCE Durcllu didn't give Fifield a sec- uiid chance but swarmed all over him. setting the stage for his thun- dcring right. Fificld barely stirred at tlic count of 10. The end came so suddenly most! of the 3,500 fans didn't realize it Wilhi IlI'9I'. i'l"l"ml”"il In the semi-finals. two Chariot-I telown boxers won unanimous de- cisions I)on Trainer. l5:l. pounded out a ' win over Freddy Stewart of Stel- Iarton. I60 and Gaston Roy. 151 Si. l)ii it s t a n's University, scorcil heavily on the infighting to IIOICEII Doug Odo. 153 of Thorburn, N S. Yanks. Recall Don Larsen .-'VltIlV YOITK. lAPt - Ncw York ianI(('(tS announced Thursday that rightliarider Don Larson will he rccallcd from their Dcnvcr affil- iate of the American Association. I.arscn has a 9-I record and has hit scvcn home runs He was ,win- ning pitclicr in the American As- SnfllflllfiflgflII-Sillli game last week. up no l.atcwTo classify non RENT - APARTMENT '"'-i2 Giuilton. with running hot wat- gc: third floor. Phone 6016. Enjoy in Frank Stuhcin To Coach Toledo TOLEDO. tAPl E Ottawa-born Frank tButclil Stahan. Wednes- day was named coach of Toledo- Marion Mercurys of the Interna- tional Hockey League. Stahan. 35-year-old veteran de- lenceman. replaces Doug McCaig who becomes the new coach of the Fort Wayne Komels of the IHL. Stahan joined the Mercuryslast January. He played at number of years with Ottawa Senators and also a short period for Montreal Canadiens of the National Hoc- key League. N. 5. Baseball HALIFAX fCPl Rain post- pon'ed all three games in the Halifax and District Baseball League Thursday night. Truro was scheduled to play at Dartmouth. Stellarton at Halifax and Kentvllle at Liverpool- War Veterans Please notes-July 30th is the Deadline to have mem- bers of the Legion names in for booklet being published by Provincial Command. Contact your n e a r e s l Branch Secretary. if JANTZEN it CATALINA T FAIRWAY Sill! T at ONE RARE LOW PRICE ' 2.49 vatuss TO ss.oo HOLLAND COVE CAMP will offer an additional cain p for Girls-9-I4 yrs. Beginning Mon.. Aug. 1st One Wt-ek-Fee. 010.00 For information call 3425 Register Now Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. lWalter Bears Elected Pres. Of Fish And Game Assoc. Mr. Walt r Bears was electedluf the last annual meeting am irresid.en,t 0 thelhtilsh will Gamle -prsented the Council with the fin. 3i?utL)la'illi)cl:l egtlccutivealiildldlncilmlfeeld "Mm Smtemem Mr" V',”'y 'l at the Rendezvous last evening. 50- "" b9h3l,f lit ll” Fill! Int Mr. Bears succeeds Mr. E. K. Game A””c”'il9"- convey" MacNutt. who presided at theVll"3"k5 l" Fab R059" Emmi mccting and who was chairman and the R.C.A.F. of Summarsidi of the executive council for the for their efforts in Ipromotini past three years. fish andllii-timt; b!1dll:9flF interni- Tlie secretary-treasurer. Mr. H18 dist! ay 0 WI '15 33 nan ll-(erberl Vessey.-raid the mnutes of the Centennial Air Show. STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR SATURDAY. JULY 30 IST DASH 3:30 C (T TROT - I DASH AT 3175.00 1 I Muriel E. Jnppa Maid. Aflonway, Royal Train. Miss Palli. ziiloe ' J d I . vim Rf-ii'l:FllEf-1l?(Ii(ftl:eAILL PTAHCE e- 2 DASHES AT 3300.00 EACH Impact. Texas Hanover. Ann's Dream. Sir Joseph. Gahagaii. 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