... motor boat races. held at -. side in conjunction with MAYOR WELCOMES COMMODORE Yuflafrmnvanimmpartsof attended thespeed the Lobster Carnival. Above, modore W.H. Collpitts of the She- Mayor Currie of Summersl'de dilac Yacht Club on arrival at (lent) is seen welcoming Com- dockside. .0 ntafiojWins Willingd’on . l Monday. Jn1y21, 1953 The Guardian Page 75 Shamrocks Wiln Doubleheader The 13.1.5. Shamrocks moved ’ to within striking distance of a fourth play-off spot over the weekend by sweeping a double header from the Air Force in Surmmerside. In the first game Joe Thistle clipped the wings of the Flyers with a brilliant three: hit effort for a 114) shutout. In pitching his shutout Thistle struck out three and walked none. The Shamrocks scored once in the second inning, twice in the sixth on a combination of five walks and scored eight times in the seventh with the aid of two walks, two doubles. twu base hits and two errors to send the Air Force down to defeat. Plate SawaItski,-the losing pitcher gave up seven walks ' and two hits. Paul Dobson. w‘ho relieved him in the sixth gave up four walks and was touched for four hits including two doubles. one by Harold “Cuker” Pineau and - a pinch-hit double by Keith Dal; ziel. Wildness on the part of the out one and walked five. ing’ hurler gave up ten control was lacking. . The Shamrocks scored once Irish came in the rocks and came up with a credit- able six-hit performance to beat the Air Force 7~5 in ’an abbrevia- bases. ted six inning game which was halted on account of a combina- tion sand and rain storm. Dal- ziel in gaining his victory struck Wild- ness again told the story for the Airmen when Dobson the start- walks and Sawatski, who relieved 1n the sixth, gave up two. Dobson was touched for only four hits but his in the second, third and fourth in n-ings and scored four times in the sixth inning on a combina- tion of five walks and two errors. The big blow of the game for the top of the seventh inning when Joe Revel] hit a triple off Pete Sawatski and later scored on a fielder’s choice. The Air Force scored once in the second on a combination of three hits, once in the third and three times in the fourth inning with the help of. a walk. a triple by Little and. a home run off the bat game was handled by Donnie MacLean with. Bill Farm on the By THE CANADIAN PRESS Using a dazzling assortment of breaking stuff. Detroit Tiger ace Jim Bunning pitched a brilliant 3-0 no-hit win over Boston Red Sox Sunday. The righthander struck out 12 men in the first game of a doubleheader. Ike ~Delock salv- aged 3 5-2 nightcap win for 800' ton. It was unbeaten Delock’s tenth victory. Bunning did it, the hard way. winding up the ninth inning by striking out Gene Stephens and Ted Lepcio and getting the Boson magnificent veteran 'Ted’ Wil— liams on a long fly to right field. The somber gum~chewing Ken- tucIkian survived a nerve-ting‘ing first inning in his mound master~ piece. It was the first no-hitter in the major leagues since Bob Keegan of Chicago White Sox de- feated Washington 60 last Aug. 20. Running gave up two walks and hit. a batter. Air Force hurlers contributed of third baseman Davis. ., . greatly to their downfall. The Umpire for the first I e ’bg’wl’hef; almpthbmke “l’ the In the second game Keith Dal- was Bill Fenn with Kevin ow- B" is 9 “‘5‘; all”. m We zie‘l toed the slab for the Sham- ling on the bases. The second “n’nmg 1‘“ the fir“ mnmg- Gene tagged a towering drive to night but All Kaline backed up against the low fence to haul it in. Bordon Airman And Athlete Returns From Duty In Europe 82% METZ. France == After four years as a servicemen and sportsman in Europe. Comporal Oatway. of Borden, re- AIDDS T0 SUSPENSE Pete Runnels added to the sus‘ pense in the first when. entering the game 'as the league's top batsman, he nearly got am infield single. Second baseman Ossie Virgil had to knock the ball down, chase it. and gun his throw to first. Detroit collected all its runs off loser Frank Sullivan in the filth. In other American League ac— tion Sunday; Baltimore edged Cleveland 32 in 10 innings, Wash- ington split with Chicago, losing the first 4-2 and winning the sec and 5-4 while New York swept both games from Kansas City 3-1 and 8-0. ‘ All games Sunday in the Na- tional League were single con» tests. San Francisco whipped Pittsburgh 7 - 3. Los Angeles blanked. the Phillies 60 Mil- waukee took Chicago Cubs 4-2 and St. Louis topped Cincinnati 3-1. At Baltimore Sunday, foe Gins- berg's bases-loaded single in the 10th drove in the winning run for the Orioles. , Ginsberg mined Cleveland man ager Joe Gordon’s strategy. He had ordered Gene Woodling and Bob Nieman walked intentionally after Bob Boydopened the tenth with a triple off loser Hoyt Wil- helm. ,' FORD EARNS SIHUTOUT At New York, it wasWhitey Ford who blanked the Athletics on five hits in the second game of their twin-bill. Yogi Berra.’s two run homer won the opener. Jerry Lumrpe. homered with two on in the third inning of the Ford whitewash effort to make the task a little easier. ’ At Washington, IRoy Sievers ninth inning homer off reliever Early Wy'nn gave the Senators their 5-4 night-cap win. ing killed' the Senators in the opener. ' In the National League. the d e f e n din g would champion Braves broke loose with two runs in the ninth inning to take the Cubs 4~2. Ace lefty Warren Spahn got the win through a five- hit effort. The Cardinals relied on the pin- point control of Sad Sam Jones to smother the Reds with a seven hitter. Jones chipped in With a singlein the fourth inning helping the Cards pick up an early» lead and protected it from the mound the rest of the way. RETAIN TOP SPOT Routing ace righthander Bob Friend with five hits in the first inning, the Giants -coasted to their win and retained their half-' game hold on first place. ,Meanwhile at the other end of the heap, the Dodgers vaulted out of the cellar by their win over - the Phillies. The victory came on the fourahit pitching of John Podres. ‘ Wins Britain’s Richest. Race f ascor. England (APP—Bally- moss, owned by John McShain of Philadelphia, won the King ,George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stokes Saturday. It is England‘s richest horse race with l-first- Dick Donovan's five-hit pitch- place purse of $66,197.‘ Tigers ShutoutRed Sox; Yankees Grab Twin Bill Saturday lnthe American League, Baltimore nudged Cleve. land 3-2. Kansas City topped New York 6-4, Boston downed Detroit 7—6 and Chic-ago took Washington rby the same score, 7-6. ‘ In the National League Satur- day, the Phillies whipped the Dodgers 6-2. St. Louis, defeated the Reds 10 on Ken Boyer’s homer in the 10th. the Giants stopped the Pirates 5-4 and Mil- waukee edged the Cubs 3-2 WlL D R 001 CR E AM-O'L '7/rufz I767“ turned home recently to Canada. .. ~I. AlR AGE AVlAllON I , Over the last three winters at . o . _ gonna... Germany. when .1... “0'15: 5" l$bWY is A KEY MAN. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY , * I ice hours ended for Oatw-ay. e. I .4 n Junior Golf Crown “Ye” “av Io GEI EIIIII IIIINING ENE EXPERIENEE WW ous . yers . oc ey I x. . r ' Club that amazed fans across DOUbI‘ehe‘ade’r ‘EJEVES I)le By W. R. WHEATLEY title by a single oke. Alberta pulled into third place Emm- , . MOVES ‘ Canadian press staff writer It was a day of igh winds, no in the team competition with 623, The Flyers' team. based at Barry‘s Lions and Salisbury TORONTO __ (CF, 411nm!) pars and three disconcerting sit» followed by Manitoba With 635 Canada’s NO- 3 Fighter Wing Flyens, league leaders of the loos; W ‘ ‘ . ‘ nations that had officials rushing and Quebec with 637. Trailing be. Within the No. 1 Air Division in Mormon District League, Satur- ' “fled up on two “mug Cham' into hfiddles and players turning hind them were Nova Scotia with Europe}, ended (their 1357-58 sea- (lay Split a dbu‘bleheade'r “mall ’ . *' Ipionsups at stake Saturday when redtaced. 648. SaIskaItohenan with 657 and son Wm) 32 Wis, 4 095,81“) 6 exhibition ,game. The Flyers took TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY W 9 four - man provincial team ,The Ontario team. overcoming the New Brunswick - Prince Ed— 105595- Muc'h 0‘ the credit 55095 the first one and the 1mm , I _ ‘ ‘n the Willingdon Cup and 1s a four-stroke penalty to young ward Island entry with 053. g; 091- 03$; E33396? neg; blanlgded the waters 2-0 in the Right here in W ar-old Bobby Panasiuk of Wiifd- Hugh Paterson and making the. The four-stroke penalty to Pat- 1391‘ S. ' . I~ mm“ 59°? I r ’ ~ :- grabbed the Canadian junior most of consistency, won inter- erson, tolling Ontario out of the hit W' , .’ . Vm'ce 31“le Med 0ft 0“ mm M provincial beam honmg Wm, a‘36_ morning lead, game 84; the 1m, Corporal .Oetway s lightning the' mound for the Lions in the skates and dazzling sticI hand- hole medal score of 603. British Columbia, closest con- hole when Paterson's ball struck a..rock, bounced back opener but was relieved in the on with the score 90 for the vis- ASPECIAL-RCA‘F CAREER'COUNSEL'LOA Jill be l BASEBALL n... w... . 1‘, and. hit r “Sham 3" any Stage “mug the mm' 1'99in Emulation inflow?“ itorS- Barry’s had seven em! here to tell you about the developments in aviation ‘ .‘ . V ‘ .. wesern drape. In ‘5 tree ' ~ inthe first me. I ' _ r ' ' l i RESULTS timntmmnhzflladdfiltt - , . year. no me no. n. n. comm OAEWAY. n... n. mold a l... :33 pygmy;,3";;:;::m,;gg;'*mm; "g; wuoaoors NEW R smoke rimming lead, Doug Baqus conswtenfly managed to 9m” and please his many fans." Flyems “11 the fourth? bemg re“ AlRCRAFT we" as "L Ts . soared to an matter a mm.“ng I , . . skate opponents. baffle goalies, During his European tour. lieved by Jones. who pitched for » N . I ‘ s - SUNDAY 72 On Ma|nland . . Frank and his wine, with their the remainder of the glam/e. The OBSERVERS 9"?“ ARV/OME v “[5 can be YO“? , II American Leagu- oquSTROKE Wm '/ I M A B A acts first son Michael Wayne. born Flyers gave up only three hits in great opportunity. Be sure to see hum at , in“ M 000 um mu 3 9 0 In the field 0‘5 eight 511nm” QERURofib’-‘ _' R'ainb? i. . 0. I lzrtvdilbfi'uhalfefiie figégleldosdgmhofif millet: filings hit in this fixture 6 B V as” 000 600 000—0 ' 1 nagusagggfiefufwmbgfifé w_ $19,230; mfg Slyy Brlg. Reid As days to Austria. the French was a fourubalgger by Forbie 5 . I . . I . . . . - O Bunning and Wilson; Sullivan, scope of 153 be Cox's 154‘ Fourth topped the free-for-allers here Rm?“ and IlalY- Kennedy in the first game. By , u—————.~h-Q—w——- ‘ - ' ' I I I I “WSW Can I I - I _ I oral Oatwa s new duties smashiz this long one he scored - ' ' ' 61‘1)’ (7; SSB‘HY’Sheld (9) and at 170 were Parker Tanner _0f figmafigr fgondsxelgfig Vlce Pr65|dent algal; Rockcliflfes.’ Ontario. His the onlgl’gtwo runs for the Lions. K - mast. .4 uvivan. » Lunenlburlg. N.S.. and Dave Irrvmg third. c AMHERST (GP) w The Mari. parenhs‘ ML and Mrs_ Norman Blakney, catcher for the Buyers, I 23:0 000 1710 000—2. 10 0 “5 mecm’ Hubertdalé. won the third} with time Amateur Baseball Associa- OamaYI live in W“ hit two triples in the first game: t m mo mxbfi 1 ‘ the mile 74‘ -the night at man Sunday drew up a constim- ' In the bottom of the giggle. Mofom ,4) Hm ,8) Havana, 002010 x11; 3 3 2:10.. . . {ion aimed at promoting the City Softball Duke McCallum makinglhlsnlrst ind Hogan; Delock and White. Ggfffogif‘ 3”“ Sam 5‘“ Creed Pace” Whined with IE game and protecting the interests start an the mmmd thus rear. held the N.B. squad scoreless. He glare ups walked 2 and Moford. HR: Det-Kaline (10). L ‘ G.4 Hal to return a daily double of leveland 002 000 000 0—2' 2. 2 $2 of txamls and players. Second Hal Betts of Moncton was re- Leogue Standing Miami 000100 000-11 ,5 7 Axworthy Peter. iron the last - , fanned . two. Lennie. 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