Thursday. Aug. 26. 1954 The Guardian :7 Page 0 it Holmans Win Two Games To ct; L 'Even Play-Offs With Alihies . - I-lolman'I Intermediates of Siim- batsmen With three hits, Including 1 merride won two baseball games a triple, in four trips to the plate. from the Abbie Intermediates of He batted in two runs. Bernard hit Chg;-lgttetflwll at Queen Elizabeth two for four, and had tliiee RBl's Park vestcrriay afternoon. Paul Hood was the leading slicker for Srhurrrian getting the win for each the Abbies with two doubles and name. a single in four tries. y The first encounter was a two Elmer McNeill lilt two for five. inning affair. the completion of McNeiIl hit a homer off Beriialrd last Fridays game which was in the fifth frame, lriving in Whit- terminatcd by darkness with the lock ahead of him, and he had one score 6-6, with one out for the other RBI. There were no outstand- Abbies in the top of the eighth iiig fielding displays. butlhe teams inning and the count ”ball two" were fairlY swadl in llle field. on Ry.-in, lead-off man for the Abbies committintl Ill”? Gl"l'0l'3. viSn(,r,4 and Holman Intermediates, two.- - Ryan st.”-ti-d vcstoi-day's tag end The teams are now even in i hv Ihlllllif: sattily It) left. Hood their series, having won two games i ttialkvd, but Rrmly struck out. and apiece. Whitlock grritinderi nut to second. summersgde got two runs in their 300 soon: H Po A F hat! of the eighth. - Abliles AB - With one 0'It. Jimmie Grady Hood. 2b. SI A 1 3 1 l l singled to right. and Joe Bcrnaid Ryan. :5 . :3 g I 2 3 (1) ' n,,.,biCd in ti-ti, Grady holding tip Murphy. ii. cl - -3 1 0 1 2 0 at thiril Benny Grady hit throtigli Whitlock, ss. 0 -. 3 X 2 0 0 the centre. the hopper eluding McNeill. rf . 5 0 0 0 0 I Whitlock and Jimmy Ci-rvady and Ready. ll - 2 0 1 7 1 0 Bernard scored. Tlicgvisitors got hund, lb . I5 0 0 1 S 0 one of the runs back in the top of (. Pineau. 3b 2 p 1 1 -l 0 the ninth. . Macltinnon. cf. p 0 0 0 0 0 U with nine nut, Liind singled to R, Pineau. Pll T 7 9 2410 ,1 right. McNcill. pinch-hitting for Totals . id lho WK; Mcxmnnn, littcd a towering fly in ph-batted for Rea y it - Continued on page '1 short. Ralph Pincaii, batting for brother Ctikor. hit to left, scoring Lund. It lookctd as izfllilile ball lllag ' ottcn away rtini ll ips in C T d fgield. and Pineati went on towards 0 the keystone sack, but was tallillfc niitt end the game 8-7 when Phil- Following 1; today": schedule lips threw to Benny Gradli Paul at matches in the Chiirlottetotiii Schurman and? CIiai)'li'e-Ryanl-wers Tennis Club -you,-namem, the pitchers. ynn iaving re ieve ball playdowns are producing I 13-RCA? at Ch't0Wn great battle between pit('hersi15"Cll'l0Wl1 it RCA? Donnie MacLean of the Abbies 3 out of 5 series to be com- nnd Paul Schurman of Holman's. Dlelefl by 17 59Dl- W54- Eafill hl”'l9l” hat figured llF0mll'l- 'Mnritlme Intermediate Playoffs enily in the four games that have S,,pL,,.A) been played. hIfl(il.Fi'lfI won both games in Charlottetown while Schurmaii gained credit for hothl Sumiiiersitle victories yesterdiiy. St-litirmrin's feat of receiving riedlt for t-no victories yesterrla.-.' stiiit-at his It't'UIil is 2-2. a . . The .-Xbhies didn't liare Mac-l Lean yesterday and the Abbles I . . nioiind corps, other than Mao r u I I I Li-an hasn't been up to per in this S('l'iPS. liiilm:in's have been . , I using Joe Bernard and Vance , Harris ht-hind Srliurnian. Ber- nard gels by with his baseball brain: while Harris, who is young and strong, has made only one hor View trophy for winning the appearance in the series. That futurlty two-year-old pace in last was in Chailottt-tciwn during the eveiilngis racing card at Summer- latter pail of the opening game. side Raceway. The trophy was pre- Harris has done well at lhe platelsented to driver Sobey by Jerry solidly vthen he roiinerts. u . . Its in new series fotliiy. The ing for the fences iinotlier. May- the evening: gm-d; nie Iii-Clair found ii weakness Di-,1-gc, (Sobgy) as MacDoug:ill kept feeding those Suspense (O'Me:tra) . Mu,-phy nn l-'i-iday and Schui-man yr.-nu SingIes:- having gone m for Bcmmldl Herb Hughes vs. Htirif Mac-l SECOND GAME Connell V K J dmn Holmanis took the second game. Jack Blanchard tit. on N I full ninr:-inning affair. by the Roy McGonneIl vs. Mann) not-v score of 9-7. It was a faii'ly frce- Allison Mutch vs. Gordon . at- hitting contest. the Abbies getting Kcnzie. nine safe binglrs. and the home I d. . S. 1,: mm night. The visitors fighting '" 0" "" ” an uphill battle, twice drew up on Mabel Cummings V!- NAM) oven terms with Holman's. 5-5 in Macpai-tang V the fifth. and 7-7 in the seventh. Norma Dalziel vs. Sheila Con- hut each time lhr Summerside nipk n - V . team forged ahead ailallt I Mary Whileside vs. ltatlurn Johnny Carroll shuttled his two B...-k. p pitchers. Joe Bernard and Paul Barbara Rogers vs. Margie Jar- Schurman. back and forth between (llllP. . "V, the mound and short field. and The annual meetmlm 1: in the strategy scorned to pay off. Charlottetown Tennis hll wan Schurman was pitching when thc he held in the club c!ivtI1:rt;1beN home for-cr,-5 went ahead in their Septenihnr I at S p.mk d Th; half of the seventh inning for the are TPqIlnsled in at en . b. 1”; time, meeting will be open to the PU ' Gunner Fox led the llnlmants tic. W-n N. S. Baseball HALIFAX. (GP)-Stellarton Al- biona scored four runs In the last two innings Wednesday nlzhf -0 ., down the Halifax Cardinals 9-: in ' , the third of a best-of-seven semi- l l”"ll""Il"1 l-' ””' Ml"”" L”””C final series in the l-lallfux and D15- lm-Wball -"ll”""l" l"” l'"l”-V3 ll'lCL Baseball League. Halifax leads . ill a.m.--Little lmaertic All Stars me 5”-lea 2,1. l, practice. I 2 pm. -Bantam practice. The DARTMOUTH. N. 5.. (CP)- A following Bantams are requested flurry of runs In the sixth lnnliiz to report: Fred Dtinn. Bob Sim- Wednesday night sparked Dart- left lianded hattors inside curves Ruthie (Lowgry) and drops, Strlitiiimiii loo seem- Show Guy (gm-Hen”) to be having pretty sood success Jeanne's Pride (Altken) with the same pitch, . - o If the Ahbies commenro hitting All Spice (Palmer) , the way they have showed they 'J0nHy'3 Jet (Mcxqugh) . t'r'lfl many may he in for It rough time. To our way of thinking the Abbie: have the hardest hitting Macpndyenl Hunter Riv”. n lineup in the Province. Elmer THREE.yEAR.oLD TROT MacNeill. Burk Whillork. Eddy Royal -1-min (Comm) I.und. Jack Readv, Phil Murphy. Charlie Ryzin. Gus Flinn and Ralph Pineati can all give that Golden Reynolds baseball the long ride. They (Nicholwn 5 n , should he sharper by next game Barbara Date (Bin) H n 5 7 due to the fart. they held batting Ch,-ism, Linc” (H-01mnn)'”' 6 7 5 practice Monday evening, playedp -imn Jnlmy (Downeyg 7 6 on Tuesday and Wednesdiiy. Dur- ing the summer most of their butting practice was against Don Maclmnd in City League games , and you don't get. much halting nwned by Elwood shdw 'Ch”l0MC'l practice. batting against MnCLeod. l l-lenry I-lartinger won the leading pitcher's award in thn City Softball League and the Sport Lodge Trophy which accompanies the :iw.trtl. Hartlnger hall a won-lost record of '1-1 while Art Ballem his iieitrcst. competitor had a record of '1-2.. " Ballem and 1-lartlnger were tied Wllf Shepherd of the L.Y.C. flvt. during most of the schedule but'The city Stickers as I team hit 21. the PEl'l(dRl9 Lions hung a 12-2 do-' hnmc runs over the schedule. The fruit on the Dairy and Biillcm In the; Bike Shop Wheelers and Canadrtl closing week to knock Art cut of1 Parker; were runners-up with I'll the honor. i Merlin Macxenzie was the Iead-- Drug with 15. The Llguorian Youth ing home run hitter with nine ct:-,lCliib and Pitrkdale Lions each had. monds. Challbis Smith, .loe Ai'sen- mouth Arrows to II 9-1 win over i laghan llai-ry MacGuigan. Kimbal the Halifax and District Ba.aeb.ill' " Blanchard, Jnhn Lcightizer, Vincc League. I i Mumnan, Liverpool leads the series?!-l. t ATTENTION This is to advise that the crow shoot has been extended until Sept. l5tli. Bounty will also be paid until Sept. 15th. By order of I DEPT. OF INDUSTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES I Starters And Post Positions l Thursday Night Races Summerside Raceway (ILASB H. PACE-Cll00.00 6-4 AMTICO RA('F.K I AND 5 1-5 (ZALUMETTA 2-8 HILDA MAC 7-3 FACE CLOTH 3-7 RONALD G. 8-9 DIANNE CARROL 4-8 AVALON GAL 9-I LUSTY'S LASS 10-3 LEE CAVALLERO Fntiirity 4-l'Nir-Old Trnl4m..M 5-4-.1 PLAY SAFE Po-3-.'i FOR'I'UNE'S PRIDE 7-1-7 JUST A SQUIRE RACES 2-5-0 1-5-1 CONNIE FRENCH 2-6-6 ROBERT LEE 3--4 LAKEBURN -2 NIGHTMARE ALICE RACES 8 AND 1 CLASS El. PACE-5800.00 i-5 Mizt: 7-ll MitNNis'ril:it Dmnci: w 2.2 vi-:aNir.t PEARL it-io.iitv's HOPE .1-e LADY ABNER. ti-4 COL. nui)i.oNo - I 4-? TRUE HAL 10-1 EVA BUDLONG 5-G SEA PLANT 11-3 SILK HAL 5-0 TOMMY MORGAN IACE! I AND I MISS COMMANDO (mails ILII. PACE-0000.00 6-2 BESSIE BUDLONO 7-.1 LOU KALMUCK 8-8 CAPTAIN MORGAN' . ABNHR THC GREAT I-1 COMMANDER BILL PETER CLEOG t I0-6 MARION E. . g cult blisrs. Len Arsrnault of C.1:i- 10, the Sunshine Dairy nine and .' ant. Garry Wntis, Jack Gallant. Liverpool Larrupers In the thirdmim P;4(k('i-5 Md six homc,-5 ,.,,,;,n,, Lpninn H”. . . n Archie Mari,-adycn. Harry cat. game uf the but-of-seven series inls -- - -----e:- - lMarilime Soflliall Play-off Dates The following play-off dates for the Provincial tlnala and the Marltlme playdownl have been issiied by Sgt. Joe Hunter, vice president of the Maritime Soft- ball Association. P. E. 1. Intermediate Playoff: Sept. 10-Ch'town at RCAF .... .. 6 12-RCAF at Ch'town The Island lnterniedinte base- 13-Cll'l0Wl'I at RCA? eagiaag; 55:8; 118-New Brunswick at P.FI.I. 25eP.E.l. at New Brunswick Oct.--(B) 2 Nova Scotia at Winner of "A" Note: All games at site of winner of "A". rather uiiiqtie. So fur in the ume'sP'oitf i 3-; lax 'l'wo games on Oct. 2nd, third game if necessary on Oct. Zlrtl. Piit'kci's (Old Diamond). Dr. F. C. was awarded the Har- Charlottetown, getting four sheen and at cooling-out rug was t ing Club. I The futurity three-year-old lrol Lorne Mat-I)uiigall and DOIi- 'rw'()-yEAn.oLD RACE Gloria Clegg (Newsom) Mona T (Willis) . was-taut-urea :2- liit. Schiirninn nnil Com- Baby Boy (Mum-Ge, p :10 dr Times: 2.20 2-5 and 1.18 1-5. ' winning horse owned by Ralph Joppa Maid (Shaw) Sarah J (Dickie) uni..- uni.- :..i-ta Times: 224 3-5. 2.20. n Royal Train owned by Dr. Preston Mclntyre, Montague; Joppa Maid tnwn. CLASS A. A. PACE My Darling (O'Meara) Prince Budlong tcudmorel .. Abner Mat-Graw (Campbell) Dale B. (Stead) ,. Money Royal (Collins) 9-0-mu-A :n:.:ai...-- while the Basilica Youth Club was, third with 16 followed by Keefe; Futurity Week If SllMMEll8lIlE RACEWAY THURSDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 26th 8:00 P. M. Standard Time SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 28th 8:30 P. M. Standard Time See the coils and thrilling classified races at each race meet Evt-ry rat-e int-i-t you attend gives you a cliance. on the. giant jackpot of merchandise donated by Summer- side merchants which will be drawn for on Saturday i nlglil. Thrilling Racing - Good Pay Offs -- Fast Times AT SUMMERSIDE DON "Duclt" TRAINOR vs. DANNY TAYLOR B O X I NC FORUM - MOll. AUG. 30 - 9 O'clock Daylight Time MAIN BOUT - 10 ROUNDS IM I191, Ch'tmm Ill I.bI.. NOW York SEMI-FINAL I IOUND IPIOIAL Gaston Roy lud Ramsay HG Hun. Quebec 110 Lbs. !'Ilde Vs. VI. Roy "Tiger" Suck Harold McGllIlvcry in I.hii., (Wtnwn 141 Lbs, New Glasgow. N. I. Dll8'l'I.l'NG FOUI IOUNDII BOBBY QUINN vs. YOUNG "Tiger" S'.l'El.'Ll.' Advance Stile It Fred IAIIIWOI Monk Times: 2.13 4-5. 2.14 2-5. Winning horse owned by Senator G, H. Bar- bou" Chammemwnt . ling his second game in nights. was charged with loss. It was only his second de- feat of the year. I-Iartlnger. how- have the fielding I . (Bernard. Maccregorl 5 4 susvpiart s?,fep),11:rdadlv;i”ary JUNIOR. FREE-FOB-ALL Ann's Dream (Callback) .. Robert Bruce (MacNelll) Whispering l-lope (Smith) . . hits and being robiwd of a triple presented to the same driver by Jo Jo Spencer by Phil Murphy. lie gets a lot Dr. R14 F. Seaman on behalf of the of good vmod on the hlill and llllStPlll1Ce Edward Island Harness R.ac- B8ii2nfel.'sE?.g.1I:al&.gItII2nf:!G.l;,tfl'g1:ilii:lg hiltzg assault 0" Hammer banging am owned by J. K. Curran, Summer- was won by Royal Train and.!ils side Abhies came fairly close to win-tdriver Mr. Qllllnil was presented ning their first Provincial Inter- with the MacQuarrie Dry Cleaners mediate rhnnipionsliip in eight trophy by the proprietor Mr. Ernest noonis card gun", years yesterday but were edged MacQuarrie. AFTERNOON EVENTS TWO-YEAR-OLD TROT Winning horse owned by Archie Ferguson, Bunbury. 1 THREE-YEAR-OLD PACE Bruce's Sister tM:icNelllil 1 II-jlmer Mam” 1 2 4 uiaia ever, did not out in a close scoring game. The. Dr, Segman presented a cooling. Jolly Dlclt (0'Mcarn) 1 I runs in the first inning Abhies iii-at-y stir-1.4-i-s lizivt-ii't I out rug on behalf of the Prince Ed- Archie's Peter (Kelly) 2 2 ,.,,...e,. looked back ,5 been hitting the hall. Lat-k ol.ward island Racing Club. A. R. Mac (Brown) 3 3 ti". first name of their pl”RCIl('(! is one rt-nsoii and swlng- Following are the summaries of Times - 2.38 1-5, 2.47. .wnh the whmien. (Cmitiiiiied on page 15) Wheelers and Bike Shop Wheelers in City Salt- defeated Canada three hits. Mike Connolly Packers hit a double. Jackie Mac- Donald of the L. Y. C. made 8 . g long running catch in left field S”””m”e5 OI Yesleldlil N10” for the best fielding play of the The City Slirkers scored five Sonny Stull went all for the City and gave up only six hits while striking LYO And city Sliekers Win Softball contests The Llguorlan Youth Club even- ed their play-off serleii with Clan- ada Packers and the City Slick- The following City Softball Lea- H5 W901 059' gue playioff games are scheduled to be played this evening at 6:30: ball I-ensue play-all nmea yes- B.Y.C. at Sunshine. Dairy (Park- l9l”d3Y 9V5"lllZ- dale Diamond); City at Wheelers The L Y- C- Ilx'nights I)ianioiirIl; l..Y.C, at C, Packers 7-2 to square their series at one-all. The City whipped the Wheelers 10-5 and lead the series one game to none. Blenls Nicholson. third game in as many evenings, buried the L.Y.C. to their victory. The Youth Clubbers, long noted as a great play-off ball club were at their best yesterday and backed up Nicholson with a fine fielding display. Henry Hzirtlnger. who was hur- ten liltx. George Scantlebury hit a home run in the first Inning after Billy Pryor. Sonny Stull and Merlin Mar:Kenzle' had hit iiafely and Glen Matheson walked. Merlin Macxenzle homered for the City in the sixth inning with Stull on base. Jimmy Brad- ley powdered two home runs for the Wheelers. Merlin MacKenzIe led all but- ter: with three doubles and a home run. Jimmy Bradley had two home runs and a single. Mert Monaghan of the Wheel- ers made the best fielding play of the game when he i-ribbed Scantlebury of a hit In the sixth inning. Joe O'Brien lleins Three Winners SEIDALIA. Mo. (AP)-Joe 0'- Brlen of Alberton, P. E. I. drove home three winners 'In the liar- neas racing program at the M15- souri state fair Wednesday. O1Brlen, who drives for the Sol Camp Farm stable, scored in the 310,300 American - National stake for two - year - -trotters with Butch Hanover, In a run-off with Way Ahead driven by Del Miller. in 2:15. Diamond Hal won the 310,948 American-National for three-year- old pacer: for O'Brien in heats of 2:00 4-5 and 2:04 after Meadow Cold had taken the first in 2:00i Washington ilaseliall Results National League Brooklyn Cincinnati Furlllo; Cin-Greengrass. Pittsburgh St. Louis Louis, Cunningham. New YOrl(.lL Chicago, ppd, min, Cleveland 100 000 020 1-4 10 1 200 001 000 0-3 1) 1 Lemon, Garcia (10) and Hagan, Maragon (8); Dixon, Sima (9)and Astrnth. W-Lemon. L-Sima. 1lR. 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