Dodgers Defeat Flyers 5-2 In city League Opener Lean by Eddy Lundk booming bat and Donnie MacLean'e pitch- ing the Jack Ready coached W. G. Harbours Dodgers defeated the MCA. Flyers 5-2 in a well played opening game of the city Baseball League at Memorial Field last night. Lund drove in three runs on a homer and two ainglee as he col- lected three of the Dodgers seven hits. He smashed a drive to the right. field fence in the socond'in- mm: for a single and then wal- loped the ball out of the park for I. two run homer in the fourth. In the sixth inning he hit another Ilngle. Jack Ready. playing second base in pla-'e of ailuig Chuck Kennedy. collected two hiis in the Dodgers victory. Phil Veiinit and pitcher Donnie Ma.-Lean were the other Dndger h,meI.sA MacLeaii hurled five hit ball in basting Vern Handran-an in a good pitchers duel. MacLeaii sent 13 man down suiriging while young Handrahan whiffed nine. The F'lyei's scored both their runs in the fourth inning to take a temporary 2-1 lead Dunn went to first after being hit by a pitch and scored on calcner Forbes Ken- neo'x's iiiiile iiio reiitei-field. Ken- neriv lazer st-ored on an error. Ki-nnrdv led the Flyers assault on M.ir.Lean by iolleriing two of his team's five hits Bobby Lund, Ken MacDonald and Vern Handrahan also hll for the Fli'ei's. Kenny MacDonald doubled into right field in the ninth inning for the Flvers' last hit Eddy Lund, at- tempting to field the ball. was in- jured and forced to retire from the game Vein Hai'.drali.in was replaced on the mound by Donnie Mac- Doiialri iii the eighth inning. Mac- Donald gave up one hit, one run and one walk in the inning he worked. Over the H;indi'ahnn first seven innings siirrciidcred six hits. struck out nine and walked three in another impressive performance. lead-off batter Bobby Lund in the first inning and men held the op- pled in the fourth. I-landrahan got a single in the fifth and Kennedy another aingle in the sixth. Mac- hlt in the ninth. and erred only in hitting one but- ter. BOX ICOIII DODGERS AB R H PO A I MacDonald, rf . 2 l 0 0 1 0 Flynn. ss . 6 0 0 0 0 0 Venioi, ss 1 i 1 l 0 0 Ready, 2b 4 i 2 1 2 0 Lund, lb . O l 3 7 0 D Murphy, of . 3 0.0 1 0 l Pineau, 3b . 8 1 0 4 l 0 Devine, c . 3 0 0 13 l 2 MacLeaii, p . 4 0 1 0 3 0 MacKinnoii, lf . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 5 7 21 D 3 FLYERS AB R H PO A E Lund. 2b . 4 l) l 2 4 1 Dunn. 3b 3 l 0 l 0 0 MacFadyt-ii. cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Kennedy, 1- 4 1 2 8 2 1 K. MacDonalrl,rf 4 0 l O 0 0 Squarebriggs. as -4 0 0 2 l 0 MacGuigan, lb 3 0 0 8 0 1 D. MacDonald,lf. p 3 0 0 l 0 0 Handrahan, p, lf 3 0 l 0 0 1 Totals 32 2 5 24 '1 4 SUMMARY R 3.1.-Lund 3. Kennedy, Mac'- Lean; earned runs - Dodgers 4 Flyera 1; home runs -- E. Lund; triple -- F. Kennedy: double .1. Ready; sacrifice hit--Sqiiarebriggs; stolen bases - Handrahan, Lund; rahan 9, Macl..ean 13: hit by pitch- er - Dunn by MacLean. Umpire -- C. Ryan; bases - G. Mathesnn. Wheelers In second Place After Win Over Lions The Bike Shop Wheelers moved hack into second place in the City Eoftball League yesterday evening by defeating the Piil'k(lll.lF. Lions H-7 in a game played on the Park- dale Diamond. The win leap-frogged t h e Wheelers into second place over the Basilica Youth Club. The Lea- gue leading Sunshine Island Dairy have 15 points, the Wheeler: 14 and the B. Y. C. 13. Elmer Mahar pitched for the 'a.”;.i.ii ilesultsv National League Miluaiikce 010000 000-! A 0 New York 020000 00X-2 7 0 Spahn and Crandall; Little and Westrum. HR: NY--Mays, Mil- Pafkn. St. liiiiiis Piitshiivgli 200 H0 010 -5 15 0 000 010 000-1 1 Lawrence and Sarnl; Law. O'Donnell 16; Thieii (9) and At- well. Lr-Law. Cincinnati 040 000 020- 6 I 0 Brooklyn 2l2 O02 llxri) l2 0 Draws. Pit-one I.'lI Judson (8! and Bailey; Meyer. Palica (3) Hughes 48) and Canipanella. WW Palica. L-Drews. HRS: Bkn---Gil- liam. Snider, Campanella; Cin- Baiioy, Kluszewski. Chicago 020 O00 000 00-2 5 0 Philadelphia I om mo :00 oi Davis. Jeffrnat i8i. Minner tint and Tampa, Garagioln flfli, Weh- meier and Lopala. L-Minner. HR: Chi--Sauer, Bilko. Pha-Morgan. American League Philadelphia Cleveland 001000 000-1 5 l Porlorarrero and Shantz; Houtte- mun, Narloski Mi Hnoper (6) H03- kins 49! and Narsigrin. Ir-Houffb man. HR: Pha--Limmer. Demaes- tri. Washington 0601302 000-2 '1 0 Chicago 200 102 00x-5 ll 0 Schmitz. Shea I6! Stobbs I7) and Fitzgerald, Consiiegra, Pierce ('1) and Lnllar. W -- Consuegra: 1,- Schmitz. HRS: Was--Wright; Chi- HA1 030 302 300-11 16 0 001 000 Ollie 2 8 Morgan and Berra. Silvern 17': Garver. We-ik (fl! Herbert mi rind House. L---Garver. HR: NY-Mon gan: Det--Kuenn. International League Syracuse 000 100 0l()-- 2 S 2 Montreal 110 000 l0x--3 7 2 Williams. Peterson iii! and Lon- nett; Black and Howell. lr-Will- iamii. Toronto 000 000 210-3 10 0 Buffalo l0l 000 ilx---4 9 0 Ramos. Slioro (Ti and Howard: Fnytack. Jordan 17) Lary (B) and Lake-man. ' Richmond .000 000 001-1 11 I Rochester 000 001 l3x-414 0 non, Jacobs rm and Burbrlnk. Thompson and Tabacheck; Jack- !-lavanti . 001 100 000 000 l-3 10 0 Ottawa , 000 000 200 000 0-4 18 1 loti. Moreno (7), and Noble; Gray. and Watlington. W--Moreno. IR-Ott. Atkins. Y FORUM I FRTDAY. JUN! 25 uonmxaxnom rnmnanomo aaniuio-soc. 101-mi v Junbonclcuid -o.-n-riuuupc-no-on-i-nu 00-1i0O000-ll 7 0i Wheelers and won his third game. Spud Chandler hurled for the Lions. Tiger BliadlE'.V hit a three rlin triple in the fifth inning to spark the Wheelers attack. Harry Poul- ton of the Wheelers had two doubles and two singles in four tripe. Louie Gallant of the Lions hit ll triple. Defensive hoiiors went to Duke MacCallum for his fine play at short. Lineups: Wheelers -- M. Mon- aghan 3b, E. Trainor if. T. Brad- ley cf, D. Maccaullum as. L. Tay- lor c. H. Poulton 2b, W. Shepharn rf, J. Gallant lb, E. Mahar. Lions - K. Dalziel rf, A. Arsen- ault c, C. Jackson 3b, L. Gaudei 2b, M. Longaphle lb, L. Gallant 55, A. MacDonald cf. 8. Chandler 0pCify Softball League Meeting Mri. Adrian Peters of 58 Bay- Maciiean gave up a Jingle top Pauli" neauaaiui l'rldIy.lune88.10MY: Suit -Echoes .1 Fun , Prim county A buebali practice foriuiohaar stars will be held t Ilemori Field this evening at 0. party organised. ll.Id .11!!! bill gnmg, What hu hepppenad to the in. tenu intereat which follower: of Dunn: '" Ladiea' softball Lea. gue ahawed last year? The uiawu position hitless until Kennedy trl-l Donald obtained the next end lut' The Dodgers pitcher showed good! control. He did not walk 1 man' walks -- Handrahan 3, MacDonald; 1 MacLean 0: strikeouts - Hand-i field Street won the Jackpot in the City softball League drawing at the weekly Softball League meeting last night. Amby Weath- erble of Charlottetown won the fishing rod and Rose Mustard of Central Royalty won the electric kettle. It was iinanioiisly decided by the team delegates to discard the lee- gue ruling regarding tie games. In future games which are tied at the end of seven innings will be played until a winner is declared Games will run until the tie is broken. The Legion were lrnnlod one week in which to secure a replace- ment fnr Gus Gustaveson who has iheen called to his home in Ontario due in the death of his mother. Heated discussion took place over the condition of the Parkdale Din. mond. It was decided to approach the Authorities and seek permis- sion to have the outfield of the diamond put into proper playing condition. The matter of umpires was also discussed iind it waii derided to approach Ev MacNeill and Leo Doyle and see if their services could be acquired. r -" batters in lIdiel' aolb wk, th l dded . - M110 5'""m'””' nu”: i:T'iiiio.i evexi:-y, g.aiii,ep1:l:yedfoii.:: year "it was nip-and-tuck to thi 3 Games Drivers Show 3 eed And ---::a.. v... M 0... -.m-. i... 0 Pele". AW - ” - it. rain don't like to use even that I - C-hm 5”" -- ” " cm I-vorit-an rive Olivonontl In 13.. k r 3- A"”"""'- 5”” ' 13 . 3” pasting. It does away with gu. . . E Ml"'PhY- A9” - 30 Y M0 penee, one of the moat alluring Following is the City softball Mcpouggii, Jay-Pea 1'! D .294. ch.nctuhuu 0' .11 kind. 0 M3800 lchedule '07 "M3 'Vmm31 Donnie Brehaut of Charlottetown haul; 1 Merrill Clark; 3. Frank Muon, 2'! '1 -360 ,mrm-mam. wk" would mp Sunshine Dairy at Bike Shop (Old Diamond), Legion st Keefe mug (Parkdale Diamond), City at can- iida Packers (Knight's Diamond). All games will commence at 6:45. won the feature race in the stock car races,at' the Charlottetown Driving Park last night as a fair sized crowd ol fanswvltnessed one of the most outstanding stock car Acorn. Jr.; 4. Clarence Woolridge: ' . ' n hm.” run.” H uh. x mm 5- Vin" N""0n- 1'09 ""4"": 3”mm”'"'' Tm” glewlyl finished seven u-"eight Bmbell 1-Gill" W W0” "'9 length: ahead of the field? 3 I u I 0 Giants Player participated in at least 1 times: The same thing is true of oul shows to be presented in the Pro- C G d C at B A: "graft. own Baseball League. but tho Jitu 1 1' d 1 1 1 vince during the past two years. ' - " V: - ' ltlon lb imPT0V1H8 I MUG. Wi 33:55, o,:,,;eh;,o:,v,:;hyn;,:;1 iggniefp The drivers thrilled the on- S 0- 01153: C 5 3 33 13 -500 were glad to see the RCA! come Jones, RCA! -- - 533 up with a atrengthened team, and Cannon. 0 & B -430 give c as 8 mi: . battle Wednes- -417 day evening. Cox. Pittman am Taylor will make a big dlffetenct -381 in this club. We think they'll bi -350 very hard to take from now on. O O O lookers with their fine exhibition of driving throughout the even- NEW yonx (Ap) m white, ing. The accidents and spills were Lockmgn, first buemgn of the R'03"'0"' 3.0”. keptrto a minimum with the em- New York Giants, was fined S25 Smbtli” R?) ate: phasl: being placed on speed and by National League president War- W!" 9"- B ren Giles Thursday for using abu- D3"0": C 3' i The chancu are that if hounds waving it back and forth slowly," were used in this vii-inity to hunt says Heinold. ”I would search the foxes a number of golfers at thelfield and soon I would see the Belvedere Golf Course would spot gullible chuck watching the tall in foxes around the putting greens. rapt concentration. Meanwhile the uudmaaoq ' in 8 According to George Heinold inifox's partner. by creeping to with- skill. , the magazine "Think." the fox rolls in striking distance of. the chuck Merrill Clark was the winner 5W9 1311111559 Wh9" 119 W" b5n' :nbG"'il5' flolcmzun 10 Now 11, we cm 1" mu '0'” in the lime on the grass of the from the opposite direction, would of the first semi-final rare and 15h,'d, by 913” "mm" F"nk .D”' ' E In ' . u o i 1 old club cane: Holmuu F putting green: to disguise his scentlpouiice for the kill." Donnie Brehaut the winner of C”?! 'gt"L5"."e(?”c”I"i”'ii lg” Glasmts Accordm to a few M the C & B krixgld of transfusion av ml Just as his ancestors used to will ' ' ' the second semi-final. Brehaut an ' 0"” " Ins "1 8' .;' .. ' Hy n3 in piles of fertilizer ii hen thc' For all his cunning the fox won't also won the second event of the urday' . batter" "med strikes .Ka1n5t be cosy” The Arrival 0! Joe Fulani hounds become too troublesonie.li'.iIe verv high in the admiration of meet and Eric Johnston the first Lockman was protesting I called them "1 CM” CM” ox grand July 1 'should help . lot provldlm i ' i ' larceny. These boys rarely ever Joe wants to play more baseball Heinold in his ai-iiile points out'Island people. The wild fox has be- mlrd strike "yum" Mm' that the fox is the only wild ani- come quite numerous and causes All in all it was quite A night (or Breham as he won the MEL fail to dispute a strike at which we think Joe would do pretty well they do not iiwing, and we should with Paul Bchurman to catch him 0 O O i'23:3..”””HE”1'i.:?:'”3i.t"..”Ziii; :2..'”.:i.:.”"i?.r.;” Probable Pitchers me um mum be - - . - event out of the five races. pretty sick of it The trouble with It's encouraging to see the kid. panthers have been chased to LNPIGOWTDMCM 1313065 R bollmy 01'! Between the ggcgnd 5,.mH,n;,1 American League thu constant glowing 0" their breaking mm the Town Luv" wilderness by civilization,” writesrfoxes. At the moment we have no I-leinold. "Only the fox hr-is re-'informatio.n how auccessful marks- mained in our settled areas to men have been in collecting this (513;:5"3;' ;teE:aifff?og;j5ht)TNixY" highly explosive tops is that when and doing so well. Garland Har- . i W h- ! t D,. -t ( -hug they have real cause for a beef ris'a five-hitter proved he's about thrive, multiplv and enjoy a higher bounty. F.o”owmg ”' ""3 ."5”"5i Stonzsigx-ll!) Ociir gheaeiil-ill) vsmzluveb n”b”dy' mcludmg the "mp1”5' 1' rudy f" the cucum md Uh” sumdam of I-MM than ever be: . . . First -Event-l. Erie Johnston; ink (32, . going to take them very seriously. Gallant is doing I. mun-siud jol rare... 1' B expect” that about 30 mar 2. Merrill Clark; 3. l-rank Acorn New york at Cleveland (nighng It's like the story of the boy who behind the plate. Donnie Puree! (mm the Island Wm amend the Jr.; 4. Clarence Woolridge; 5. Reynolds (3.1, V, Gare,-3 (9.4. cried "wolf." These boys are crying looks like a good prospect. Hen The Maritiiiie Wildlife Coiiven.lMaritime Wildlife Convention a' Freddy Hark Phnadelphlii 3iB3mm01"9 miihl) "Wm!" much ")9 ”""n' been doing we" "1 M" mm" 3"" Mon at Plcwu Led 8 this weekendi Pinon Lodge over the weekend. Second Event 1. Donnie Bre- --Fricano (3-4) or Kellner (3-8) vs ' ' ' 119118. End With 3- Ht-510-MOTI Ila causes Us Lo make gm” memmn obsieu-an Jone, of Charlottetown is "81": 1- Blythe Murray; 3. Heath Pellette (4-8) And while we're in this dieagree- perlence should begin to hit the the fox The hmoua fox who Once p,.wd,,m O, the Marmme wndg Bowler; 4. AH. Kernpr, National League I able mood. we'd like to say. too apple. brought. so much money. to mandi me Fedemmn and Stewart along First Semi-finiil -- 1. Merrill St. Louis at Brooklyn (night)- that the players are getting away l' nchers is no lon e h id lwlth B. Graham Boxers of China Chlrki 2- C1'”9"” W00ll'idRP: 3. Easel” 6'1) Vs Erskine aim with I" '0” "lhny d1'5phY3 M t”m' " ' 5 T 9 l" "l Eric Johnston; 4, A, Bullman; 5 Chlcailo at New York tnllhU- per. swearing and throwing bats B 0 c at But by Tut and feature races the crowd was entertained by-a clowning act. . - . . lottetown will leave for Picto to . lYl:l8y l.:le'E(:1IH:eg(:ll1l1lveI: IrEi1CiisaLr)i1:eh:t);ida.V- Between 400 and 500 menlibers Blithe Murray. Rush (4-6! vs Hearn (4-3), "gm. being "4-"ck out 1, not .5. Island farmers. We have had oc- fmm second "mHi""1"1' D0"”i” -llgliilcllkiciillikefi-git xlrsimlilitilllleli-hl(a4 ilrlugm ceppuble Mublll pp"'cnce' and Brehnlm 1 Fred Clark; 3a A" Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (night) the gum! 0"" would be thrown Maritimes Will converge on Pictou during the next across the ' f ' f. . Elliott bwotilce 0xl3lo:3l1li'?(8YY;at:IlYd "W days Mr Eh”. bif eV'"V H”W"di -Fowler 15-31 vs Surkong (6-7) gut ofthh” "dTet' Len get "Vny quite .31.” with Hemold mm he The N V p Feature Race-1. Donnie Bre- 1 mm M" 0 bnwunm "mp!" . , atlonal Rifle Association 5 d T p Ind make it look more like I pnro- - is the most cunning of all wild Hum" Safety Plan which mm TL need O 658 eatut . - ' . Cr 1” o 0 . been so successful in many parts noon at Pictoii along with an out- BfifiSh OPGII of the United stateg, will be one standing retrieving demonstration We were somewhat fascinated by l-leinnldhs article. For instance, the writer points out that when the houndn become too troublesome the FOX will make use of the was State and tell about the siiccess fumes on the macadnm hishwars it has met with in the saving of to smother his scent or he will rlln,3cc1dgnt.5 and lnieg. unde, the plan the railroad tracks. "You can see an young hunters "3 required 3,, dozen! of rabbits. skunks. squir- pass ii uniform test before receiv- rels and birds which have beenlmg 3 ncenge, NEW YORK (AP)-Sam Snead has decided to pass up the British Open golf tournament scheduled at Royal Birkdale July 5-9. Winner of the British crown in 1948, Snead announced Thursday the neck ailment which handi- capped him in the US. Open last week would not permit him to play. of the main matters under con- slderation. John Dodge of New Hampshire will describe how the plan was introduced into that competitions on Saturday after- by a noted outdoorsman's retriev- 91 SUNS)? there will be a big noon luncheon and among the invited guests are the Premiers from the Three Maritime Provinces. The meeting will be opened on satur. day afternoon at two o'clock by Lt. Gov. Frasfr of Nova Scotia. 0 0 roiiun RENTAL The Charlottetown Forum Ltd. is available for. Meetings. Social,Gatlierings and Dance: killed by whizzmg cars but you n o o The annual meetmg or the kg --m-----:----- will never see.a .fox.," he writes. A hunting accident prevention landers Hockey Club will be held N S E . , pi-osrramme has been the objective tonight at the City Hall. A finan- o u nqu”'9 Of H19 MGHOQOF. "Th! TDX displays tome of his of the Maritime Wildlife Federa- cial statement for the tears ' "1053 It'll” Clmninfl on snow. Avoi- lion since its inception four years operation will likely be presented Halifax D live i 8 ' I din! -funny boltomlands he will ago. Prince Edward Island has and plans discussed for net - e H 1 woo . s X 595 Kentville 5. Stellarton I seek out shaded spots where the been remarkably fortunate bui son. Delegates to Sundays meet- T 7 D 1 th 3 crust is solid enough to hold his Nova Scotia and New Brunswick lug of the M. M. H. L. in New mm ' M "mu ' weight but not that of the dogs Pads larerated by breaking through crusts on snow will cripple a dog as effectively as broken glass When the dogs chase such a fox. the hunters call them in." . 0 . are faced with a steady toll of hunting casulties each year. The Maritime Federation of Fish and Game Associations will have achi- eved ii major accomplishment if it lays the groundwork for a work. able plan to save lives. We wish The fox is a pretty siiiart hun- them every -IUCCH-S in their en- ler. I-la prefers wnodcliiii-k meat. to deavours. the finest of poultry. In stalking ' ' ' young chuck: the foxes often work There will be casting, spinning. in teams. "Several times I've seen bait. castinsr and trap sliootin, Glasgow will also be appointed According to reports Dartmouth is showing a renewed interest in joining a Maritime or Nova Scotlii Senior League. Too Late To classify WANTED -- QUANTITY LIGHT Sussex pullets, five months old. Woodrow Wheatley. 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