PAGE SIX Am. League Bl B.» MUNICIPAL STADIUM, Cleve- ~ 1mg, July l-(Arl-The American League All-Stan shut out the ser- vice All-Stars 5-0 in Cleveland! Hood-lighted Municipal Stadium tonight before an estimated crowd of 65,000. The American Leagners drove itch" Bobby Feller, Cleveland's irebaiier, lrom the mound in the first two innings, scoring three "m; on {our hits before he was re- placed by Johnny Rlgney. lute bl Chicago While Sox. itixnry 111"” ed only three hits in five innings and gave way to Mickey Harris. formerly n! Boston Rel! 50x at ihi: start of the seventh. The Americans quickly scored gwo runs off l-l-Jrris. Phil RUZZUW Horseman ls Injured Jimmie Power. widely-known horseman of Charlottetown, re- ceived painful injuries when he was thrown from a sulky While working out a young horse at the Provincial Exhibition track yester- day afternoon. The horse, a four- year-old, tripped when scoring for a practice run around the track and Power was thrown over the horse's head. Jimmie received quite a Jolt when lie hit the ground and was unconscious (or a {cw minutes, His face was cut and bruised on one side where it hit the ground. He also received s severe shaking up but was able to be around again shortly after. However, later in the clay he visited a. doctor to as- certain the extent of his injuries. The horse, which L1 owned by George MacDonald, Southport, escaped injury in the fall. t 3,. ;“Y” clefeats/ A rmy 14-6 wuqrrw The highly rated YMCA. team added another ganm to their long string of victories when they de- feated a hard fighting Army team 14-6 last evening, The scheduled softball game was playcd before a. large crowd of fans on the Victoria Park Diamond. The Y team got away to a good start chalking up four runs in the irst three innings while the Army made its first bid in the last half of the fourth scoring two runs. The Y 5071s added two in each of the fourth and fifth innings to make the score mad 8-3 in their favor going into the sixth. Playing minus the services qf their star- pitcher. Rey stall, the Y.M.0.A. team celebrated his ap- pearance in the sixth by sending six men across the home plate their opponents were unable wHaoore. m’ owever, Army rallied during the last three innings and after hOldlIIBBdi-‘fieilr oévoonents scoreless allowed. . n its ting three tallies in the final inning. The line score was as follows: Y. M. O. A. 103 220 000-44 ‘Anny ooo 21o ooa- a [Tris Speaker In hospital ormvmmuo, July 1451a).. ‘Iris Speaker, the great outfielder was “much improved" tonight, He was taken to hospital last night suffering with e, heavy and bum- cring on pneumonia, his physician laid. He is 545. sneaker. a member of Baseball's H811 o! Fame, for several years has been chairman q.’ the Cieveland Boxing Commission, He managed leveland Indians to their only gdnnant 22 years ago. SOLDIER. DIES YARMOUTH. N 5., Jul 7_ _ Pte. Patrick McMullc-rnyu, éfcpge. serve Vfltics. NS, riled of a heart attack during n. physical training eriod nt the basic military train. g centre here today. Surviving lie hi5 widow and four children. r HORSE All 5300-00 Purses. I per cent to enter, ‘from money winners. and slow horses. Feller Driven From Mound In Second Inning As 65,000 Fans Look Oin ii OIWAYUIII SUMMERSIDE Wednesday, .luly I5 'All horses wishing to start must be named and in Secretary’! hands by July 10th. when horses will be classified. A class will be provided for all non-record Entrance payable day of race. Owners must have eligibility papers. WILLARD MacDONALD, doubled and ltolo third, Ted Williams o1 Boston tripled, scoring Rlzzuio, and ed on George McQuLnns tn Quinn had replaced Rudy the Tigers at first. ‘The soldiers and Sailors threat- ened only once-when they "Rd the bases loaded in the first inn- ing-but Jim Bagby. .lr., of Cleve- land Indians pitched himself out of a hole after walking two. Sid Hudson of Washington and Tex Hugirson of Boston fled 50X 1130M Bnuby in the Americans‘ mound d ti‘ Coch- count- le. Mc- ork of Reiser leads Medwick for Batting honors u . Lieut. Gordon (Mickey) . v - NEW YORK. E3122; “',‘§§§g§{1‘§;‘§,‘fi 1325i it‘- Pete Reiscr and Joe Medyvicltl, Qept two in an attcanpt to stave “@959 “ma? i,“ olwebnggg’ ‘m; o“ defeat Igague ba ng lOll s _ to the h:arts of rabid Bmckl n fans, 210w are wcll in ifilllt 0i l- E Sport Shorts From Britain’ July 'l—-(AP)— puck. While me two Dodger drummers fgttcnegl their averages during the ast week, their chief ollpohefli-i- Ernie Lombardi of Bcstcn and stun Musial of St. Louis fell off the pace. Restr, who won the cmwn last year as a freshman, now borsts all aggregate of .361, a gain of 1i C Ely Aléiln Nicholson i an: an rcss Staff Wr ier . ,1 1s The l6 soccer clubslnakirrg up gfigucglémlaoeqyig‘ points‘ boas n8 h me WWW“ MR8.“ h" i" iflck- hivanwhlle, Uambnrdi skidded potiinanolally this season in com- “cm 335 ,0 315 and Mum {e11 parlson with previous lean war m", 320 ,0 311 ears so they decided at a meet- T1. mm; mem‘ on the 1m; o; 5 ‘9 “nun” "4 m “mlllaw leadilrg regulars were Ray ba- organization desfirlte in invitation manna‘ cmwmml‘ 3m; Johnny {gllrlullhkg F°°°b° 1'9"“ w "Wm Mize. New York, .201; D'xle Walk- " er. Brooklyn. .206; Mickey Owen, The out» “.“°"“°d ‘he mm" Brooklyn .291; Max Marshall, Cin- Ihey are availing themselves of a 9mm“ '99, and B,“ Nwholson “freedom of acticn“ ruling passed apclqgb M287 I , by the Football Association during ‘ ‘ ' ' the First Great War. They wish to remain members oi the Football League, however, and are ‘willing to give a. measure o1 financial sup- port. Each London Leaaue club will receive approximately $1,460 from this seasons pool, The Football League has propos- ed that the London League clubs, without Portsmouth and Brighton, but including s. new team from Luton Town, form one of five sec- tions suggested for a league tourn- ament next season, to be followed gy a Joint league and cup competi- on. International I Game tonight’ BUFFALO, N.Y., July L-(API- Two right handers will start on .___ the mound tomorrow night in he B tdom already is discussing first annual International League s-war years Birmingham All-sill!‘ 11059111111 881116 whim ootlbali Club will propose that an brmss together two squads. Lions advisory committee be set up lm- ill DOW“ and P11311118- mediately to consider plans for The edge Ye-ildwlbh ill? 5121131- league soccer alter the Allies have ern team. cllmprising the rite 0i trampled the Dletamrs, New York Yankees and G ants as ._%_ represented by their farm clubs lll Iron railings wbout famed Ep- Newark and Jersey City. now ism- scm Downs racecourse are being ins for (he league lead. Svruwse flung at the Axis in the form of and BillllIllQN also contribute to shells . A motion by the Race- the £01m, mloied by Manager B111 course Association sreklilg to re- MQWT of NPWiWk- strain a firm of contractors from Lt ucather conditions are favor- _ pccted to see the contest in 0 er- e Association contended m. many; Stadium. Proceeds from the sideralble damage was done in the some will so to purchase athletic early process of removal and ask- eqllllfiilellt for the Canadian and ed for more care in completion oi American armediorcss. the workmliow everyonals happy The Drtbiible 11091195 and batilllfl again and the workmen are being orders;_ very, very Qgpafu], Northern Tieam-Rolek, Montreal, ______ ss; Wyrostek, Toronto, if‘. Moore, There's a British net-ball team Montreal, cf: Meyer. Buffalo. 2b: in a German prison camp sporting BIIFSP. MOMTBRI. lb: Rubflinil. the colors of Wembley Lions’ peacc- TOTOMO. 3'0: Kobe-Bin‘. Buiffilfl. hi‘. time hockey club-colors worn by Dapper‘, Montreal, c; Strincevich. many Canadian hcckeyists in pre- Toronto. D Southern Teom-Jchnson. New- r rs. wasuryeslcarves in Wembley colors ark, ss; Stirnweiss, Newark, 21:; were forwarded by the stadium W. Robinson. Baltimore. lb; Kelle- management after receiving a iet- her, Newark. 1f: Edwards, Balti- ter- from the "six keen supporters" molt‘. Ci; Lsmcn, Baltimore. Sib‘. making up the cam team under Motherly. Newark. rf; A. Robinson, the name Wfinbley cns, Newark, c; com-ribs, Jersey City, p, Jottings: Georges Carpentier, former French boxing champion, has gone to Berlin to referse ben- efit fights at the Sports Palace, says Vichy radio-Sounds like col- laboration or does Gmrgrs Just want to smack Schmeling? ..Lat- est wave oi’ arrests in Norway in- cludes Vilflilly Iltoengegergfil Olympic Games c amlp on of ap er years. He! been thrown into a ccncen- Starting off a series of fights tn 33mm Qgmryusggn Kmg, one or which NavyMarlne and OcastGuard the ygungqgl; 501,1 pfqg to fgpfqgenfi battiers will do their stuff for the Britain in the Ryder Clip matches United Service Organizations, wel- against America, is to take a bride. lerweuthi- champion Frid (Red) In a Ryder cup mt of 1947 he Ccchrane will tangle with unde- hsmd m, match with Denny tested Ray Robinson in a ill-round shuts, non-title tussle Sept. i0 Mad- ison Square Garden. Service boxers‘ To help U.S. O. NEW YORK, July 'l—-(AP)—- AmmAppg Bony A "g Announcing the fight today, AQHQREW s D Promomr Mike Jacobs explained that the serzes will go throoulh the fall arid winter season, wiEi be held in New York, Chicago and arious tther rim-s and that ow service boxers Wlll appear “with the co- operation oi‘ the Navy Department" for the benefit oi USO McADAM. N. 3.. July 7-—(CP)-— Parents of Sgt. John E, Ratigan, 35. have received ‘vord that he was killed in air operations over- seas arnd tnatthis bgdy was wast]:- ed as ore as sun ay, Prev 011s v ' he was reported missing. Sgt. lagooggigg, lgflgle tag; Rang" Kradlmlfd "m" 57" 5Q“ the wcltzr-wcight crown away from “b3 Umverslty a‘ 59- mseph- N- Fritzlc Zivic Now a Boatswains 3., in 1939 and enlisted in the Mam he 1g stauoned M 5m Royal Canadian Air Force at Diegq can; In M5 two most u. Moneton in 1M0. He went vver- cent ring gppcnrallfikd. he Whip- 9311-1 18st Ooiiibfir- peel cx-llghtwcighr, hoes Lew Jen- kins and dropped g, decision to southpaw Garvey Young of the Marines. Robinson, unbeaten in I l-I gore of professional fighting, has en regarded for some time u the "uncrowned champion" o1 the 147-D0unders. He is slated to take on light-weight boss Sammy An- gott in the Garden July 3i. Baseball Results mrenmhouar. LEAGUI Night game! Baltimore Toronto 100 Trinkle and Becker; ahuman, Hallett. and Williams, Yount. RACES First night lune: R cheater 002 2M 0-8 ll I Byracuae 300 2-5 0 l 000 JlIii-“ich. Bakes ('1) and Robin- Delacruz, Wade (t) and Luke- Second night game: Rochester 010 210 010-5 8 I Syracuse n00 003 003-4 ‘I l Wism-an. Pearce (9) and Hay- worth: Atrirrws, Lambert l7), Nel- son (9) and Botrarni. First night game: 5 per eent additional Jersey (‘My 001 000 3-4 'i 1 Buffalo 022 000 l—5 9 2 East, Pickell rs). Sallie! <1), Jvngola (‘h and Baal; Gentry and Rrrlmciul. Secretary, Serum! night game: Summergidg, Jorvy (lily 100 002 150-0 ll 0 Rrrffiiln loo m l0i-l0 1n l nfiimivr. Picket '7'. seam u) R Bea]. Poland (7); org Bgg-iey 9-‘4- (B). Twins (o) and Remand. points during the week. Medwick (he mp -They could have usrd a cop at heme plate when Florence Aces defeated Bras d‘Or TiSETS m a Nortlside senior Softball fixture here today, When haggard officials finally put away their stubs, the score read 51-18. 11m cnantorrerovlw GUARDIAN anks Service lVilliams leads A. L. batters a l h JuiYt “l-MPZ-EEX NTREAL, July ess t an one percen age pom , Williams, the 1941 American League Gem" washbm‘ d“ h“ M‘ ‘° batting champion, today took over “ma; Lug“ M“ OIUOAGO. the lead in this years swat race. 'Ilte Boston Red Sox hit an even .500 pace last. week ttro rise 2i points. This coincided wi an l8 point drop by Jce Gordon of the Yankees and enabled Williams .3473 to Gordon's .3467. Thus, last year's AC6 slugger led the leagues top l0 for the first time this year. Besides Williams phenomenal gain, yfiliflg Vernon Sepbens of sub laooigls Brlpswr? caliinbedoérom tn; su -. ran o . , gc enoug d H for seventh lace. But the rest of an °w°u' hit rs eiihgi‘ recorded slight gains or lost. ground. Cleve- land Indians’ Les Fleming was among the latter, points to .332. Last wee was in second place. fifth drcgping l6 Fleminr Now he's Miler Williams and Gordon came Boston's Bobby Dcerr at .346: John Peskv of the Red Sox .336‘ Fleming, .332; Bill Dickey, Nev York 316' Stephens, .3l4: star. Spence. Washington. .313‘; and Lou Boudrcau, Cleveland Indians’ Manager, .304. Scorer has League All-Star He ctic time sass non. usafraiv v-wr) traffic p8ll0ll Remember When (By ThelCanndlan Press) Joe Wright Jr._ of Torrnto, won the Diamond Smlls at Hurley 14 years ago tcday. Wright hithcd one length ahrari 0f R ‘Tl 1M‘ 01 Oxford Jack Guess‘. also frcm To- ronlo, won the event Bobby removing the railings was d-‘smiss- able, approximately 10,000 gfefiex- isgullerlirqm Hamilton. brim-filed in V30 and Pearce. Atrsrrllan-born 193 our our: war Bears whip‘ Royals 5-1 ' MO give Montreal Royals an Interns W 9H he had t0. and play Newark 021 020 000-5 6 0 Montreal 100 000 000-1 4 8 Waahburn and Sammy Angotil Outmauls Bob Montgomery ______ . HILADELPHIA, Jul -_ _ lightweight, ghgmplon A)“- Blvtt bulled and mauled his way to a IZ-round split. decision aver Bob Montgomery tonight in a mm- pork before title scrap at smbe 16.060 spectators. His Excellency lVins at Coshen/ NY. July 7-(AP)- in His Excellency. e heat winner the 194i Hambletonian Stake, to- 'l—-(OP)— th R0 B ame today, but mlmeld“ it eand llilewatlecrggricgvatlirl tale it'll}: gel; game of the five-game series b yvasralbum zllowed only four hits, u a . to move in front with a mark of ,5,- bxgeidbd, gfléogngwhgafingfir h the Bears hclpgd out with two fast double Robinson; Kenn The snappy band pictured above is a familiar one many parades in the city lllluilg me ... st tnJ , .. . popularity for tts fine appearance and good mus en generous assistance by p forms have brightened up many a. pal-ad day won the 2:80 Trot, unfinstred feature of Monday's Grand Circuit program at Goshen Raceway. The summaries: 2:00 Tr t. th h. t ,- 200 (one ‘heat lily 3:!‘ PM” n i-lis Excellency (Berry 4 t 1 1 Symbol Gentle (W. Miller) 5 i 2 2 Kuno (Whitney) 1 2 3 3 Bnrruper (H, Pownell) 3 3' 4 - M’ l4. Time, 2:07 i-Z. 2zii, 2: 2:09. I "nsmurauntarrla The Tuxedo, l7 Trot, 2 purse $800 (one heat July 6): Kerr Scott (W. Miller) were’, (lunch Mlllies Mite (Craig) Talkv (V. Fleming) Time, 2:13. 2:09, 2:80 1-2. Alice Pearl Hanover also started. The Monroe, l Pace. three heats. Bil!!!‘ $1.000. By. J. R. Wlliaml THIS RICH RANCHER HIRES A VETERINARY DON'T BE SILLY.’ r atriotie citizens who helped supply them with instruments. e. 0n every ocoulon they capture the fancy of tlu crowd and are the subject of much favorable comment, The photo we: than on the south side II the Drill Hall. William lline la ‘andmaster. Siralifiifivirieyird) Bi-cckdale (Whitney) JULY 8, 1942 » Stars 5- to oltlzenl of Charlottetown who have witnessed the _t is the West Kent School band which has won such lo. 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