Jrs. Edge Intermediates 6-5 In Exhibition Game The Junior Abbies won their lll'l'd COl1£€CUl;\'e exhibition base- ball r_:ittie of the young season last night as the} £(lllt‘d the Intermedi- ate Abbics 6-5 in a well l)1fl3'<‘d game under the lights at Memorial Field. The Juniors collected five runs .ll lhl‘ filth lllll‘:ll{.' to buildup a, 6-3 lcaiti :lI‘.(l lll(‘ll sttuiled out an' llll€l’lIl.‘f‘ll.‘l‘.(‘ i‘rill_\' iii the scvctith and l.nal inning lu prcserie the \'ie'.or_‘- Two siiiglcs. a tialk. I. hit batter and an error provided tlte Jutitiirs l\‘lll their ’ re l".lllS tn lht‘ titth ft.-nit‘ Kf‘l‘. " .\larl)oti:ild i);)Pl‘.i‘d ll1F ttititnp, w.Ili A sinzle and Duck .\I.’\(Lt"l1'l (‘insert the assault scor- .nq two runs on a single illl(- cettti'cfir‘?tl. The in‘ . rti.t'cs rallied iii tlir st-iciilh ll a."r: l'.\t) lllf‘ll welt‘ mil Jack‘ I.’ R4"!l(l\ drew a walk and t‘oti‘~ct'liti\r Slli’.',lt"S by Char- ‘..e K“lll‘.t'i'l_’». Gus Flinn anti Phil .\ltirph\ acretiiitctl for I\\'fl llllt‘!'-1‘ iitrdzate runs to inaitc the s-”oi‘c 6-5 l L)t\i'll"‘ .'\l.icl.t~:ir s!'irtcd on tlit l’Il'itlll(l for the Il‘.ll‘lillI‘dl.lli"'5 and‘ gate up one hit in the _i;rst fiiut innings. The hrt was I home run by Don “Ditck" .\lav~l.eod mer the ".:_l‘t ftrlrl .""ll('r‘ .\llf’[i(‘r\ll won ll‘.(‘ l‘r.<i li.“"ti“l'.'()ll tttzri Cil(ifl‘lt)l'C shirt} of thr \("‘i{' [iv its hrli ‘ .\la l-"ill .<':t:rk tuit .’t\..r haiters dutini: his turn on the mound and did not issue a walk. He was suc- ceeded by Gus Giistavcson in the fifth ltiit it \\asn't Giistaicsotie iii: fellow only . . He had trotiblc l and left the gatitc faint‘ of Jack "Spy" Ready. Ready gate up one hit, struck o'tt thi-re attri \vaI‘i;e<i nt‘.e_ \'crtir‘ii Hatidinliaii pitched the f'rst four innings for tile Juniors and tiirttcd tn :ir.o:lier good per- formance He was charged with one run. gave up three singles and struck out five. For the second game tn a tO'.\' he tiidnt issue it \\.'t.lt. Ltiitir .\l.t'l).»t.‘.'till look over in the fifth and earned the vtclori He gave up two runs in the flfin inning and two in the seventh while allowing the Intermediates singles. He struck out walked tine. Dttik .\lit'l,c»«rl \\'.lh letl two lti'.<. a home the Jtitiinr: run and a Phillies 5... Pitcher Drews Pl-IILADELPHIA. i.-\PJ-— Phila- delphia Pllllllf‘: <nlrl ytti-her ix‘.-iri lite“: tn (Ttitr.nii:t!i Ruling: rm T it I‘ = 11 W i’ mt iitirlisclosctfi 8l'f1"lli‘lf_ of rsish. for Th!’ 33~.\"ar-"ill i-iglit-ltanzlrr has a 1-0 recoid for the season. liut as was trite last season. ill l‘=i=n't shown ‘the form he om”- til’-l‘l;?‘\'7‘fl 2: it ¢l.Il\\7ll'l of the Phils’ pttt-hin: staff. (‘tub t)lllt'li‘li~ NJHII the I‘ltils' \\"‘l‘k-t"llfl ilt‘t'|'ill<llt)ll of pIlt'Il"l llerm \\‘nltmr~ier frniii Cjnt-initati was not related to the l)i'e\vt ti'an=.'v‘iit»it. Marciano Solid Choice To Win NF\’\' YORK i./U’) Rm-k_\‘ l\l.'tr Clan’) i't"l‘i1-fllllt"t'l a ‘mild J 2-in 1 fat oritc tit hral hack ex-rliamt) Ezzard (‘|‘i=irlcs' bid for his ltea\'_v- weight boxing title 'l‘htirsd:i_v night as the lug finllt. began to "catch on ' Prntliitirr Jim l’\'t«»i‘t'i:, presirlcn‘. of the litti-rn.-iti..it.-il Bi-_\-iitg Club. Iaid Tuesday ’.i.'l(l0.00t) tvtirtli of tick- ets had been sold. He predicted a house of $300,000 or more at Yan- kee starlitim with I break from tho \\'c.'tllier. The \vc:itlicr ntrin hold the key to the sIit'ce.<= of the otilirc ven- ture. If the fight has to he pushed back. it must be delayed a full week until Thtir.<rla_v. June 24 ow- ing to a conflict with tiirzht bail gatnes Tll(‘.‘fl' V .'trirl Ft trlriy and lack of con. tl Fillllf‘ f.'lt‘llllit"S for tllvatre l(‘l!‘\'l<itIlt on Mntirliiy. The briul ltlll not he snort on home TV altltoiiizh it will he car. ried on TIE‘l\‘.'l)|'k ritrlio iAB(‘i Sixty-one theatres in 45 I,‘ S. cities will be hrmkrtl up on lll(‘.'lll’l‘5 TV llank” Sauer I Belting Homers l"l'I'I'SIElUI?Glf I/ti") - Flt: Hank. Satier. 35-yea:--olrl \'l‘ff‘"5ll‘l nut.| fielder of Chicaito Willis. is back in the home run rioutlni: bitsinrs= and that spells had ll!‘\\5 for all Na- tional Lcarziir pitvhers - especially Pittsbtirzii Pirate htirlera. Hank took it r1.-._v Ttirsday its the st-licdttlc gave the Cubs and Pi- ratea an off rl.-iv. But he was still thinking of the lmmr run which gave the Citht a 0-5 victory ovrr lltf‘ icliei'- rlwi-lliniz Biics in the n]tt‘ll"l’ of I three-game acne; 143: ntrht. The Cubs urrr ahead one run in the eighth and Ralph Klner sing- led. Bauer. liitlesa in his previous 21 trips. promptly follows wlt.h I home-r over the left field scorc- board. It wait the margin of the Cubs‘ win. Eauer. who now has 20 i1omera—- only me behind Stan Muaial of the st. Louis Cards for the major eaiziie leadership — la batting a tiny .304. Baseball Practice- A baseball practice for the In- termediate Abbie: will be held this evening on tife Memorial Field Diamond It aix oclocl. STELLARTON. N. S.. (CF)- Rallfax Cardinals matched Stell- tcton Albion: with hits and‘er- oon hm Tueatlay nllht but am)!!! home mtli runa toda- .~n:i:."7=t:.,~*-w:i'i five , three and ' single. Charlie Kennedy and Gus f"l)'llll both had two hits for the ltiit-:iiied;atc-s. Krttiiy MacDonald played it =tt'.ing defensive game for the Juniors matting :1 nice catch oft Piiieiiu in the fifth. Tile t2’.!ll£‘ was handled by Char- lie R1.’ with Glen 'lie buses. Box Score Juniors AB R H P O > J. Kflllf‘, 2|) C. Read}. lb W. Dunn. (lb .\f:tt'Leiitl, 5 F‘. Kt7llll(‘(lj. c . .\liicDoii:iltl, rf .\I-'lCI"ild_\l‘il. cf . .\ILtL'CalllllII. if l>landralian, p .\liicD0it::iil. p .\l:lL'Gill2.lllV lb Davie rf Whclan. cf Sqtiarebrlgcs, if Totals 5 5--L-oor~:--‘e~>Mn:wwi.:.ue.: aaeccccoov->-ow»-ow .5-DOOODO»-Or-ONOOO :"‘:30$(-lOOO>-‘>-Bid»-Aid 539909?-tr-OF‘CLJO°§ Intermediates AB R H PO K\"llllf‘(l_\', '.lb l"i"l‘ll. ss .\ltti'pli_\'. rf Ltiiid. lb i-'i'.iii.'i.s. cf Ptncati. if Vcnozt. if Devitie. c .‘.-.acLeatt, p Gustaveson, p Read)’, 1) Toziiis ©$gqOI€AIO)"A3&£#§ 90-966’-‘O'D©©>-K) $©3©9"‘$*-"-"-‘K353 ;©*">-03*‘?-‘$3963 ->ooooooeoou~> l\3G©GG$OO©O*d9l"I lslandvlcadetlo Leave For Bisley g.» Carlel Carl MacDonald (above) of the Pl‘;llC(" of Wales College Cadet Corps will leave here this .-not-iilng on the first lap of I t.rip which will take him to England as a member of Canada's Cadet Bis- lcy Team. The young marksman will arrive n .\‘lmiti-cal tomorrow and will .‘~llt"ll|. R w eel: at the Longuca Point Ordinance Depot preparing equip- ment for the trip. The Canadian Cadet team will leave Montreal for England on the liner Columbia Friday, June 2.‘._ Cadet MacDonald comrnriirteo rifle shooting last year. He had two practices before the P. R. A. Shoot last summer and then en- ‘cred the annual P. R. A. Com- petitions. A few weeks later he took part in the Dominion Cadet Shooting competitions at Ottawa The late Cadet Major William D. E. MacDonald. Commanding Ol- ficer of the st, Du.natan'a Univer- sity Cadet Corps, won the right. to represent the Province on the Bia- ley Team at the Ottawa Shoot Following his death Cadet Carl MacDonald was selected in his _)lace. Cadet Carl MacDonald, who is 18 years of age. is I can of Ml‘ md Mrs. Valcriua MacDonald .\'ini.ioe. Batter‘: Film l.ali. Savoie Scores -‘.th Round TKO Over Howard llAl.ll-‘AX tCP)- Montreal light- ‘\'f‘IKhl Armand Sat'r.iie scored a technical knockout over Dick tKid' ‘inward of Halifax at l:.'l.”l of the -fiiirth round of an exhibition match icfore 7.000 spectators liqre Tues- .lay night. Howard was leading on points on most score sheets going into the fourth. but Savoie reemed to be studying him from the first. They were hardly out from the corner.-t in the fourth when the thin- faccd S.-ivoie rammed Howard with i right that didn't travel more than ix-inches. Howard fell and took a count of six. Howard got. tip to meet a right cross that sent him Iprawling for the count of nine. He got up again, clinched and held on but Savole pulled himself clear and drove him into the ropes, then “dropped hin with another right. The referee then raised Savole'a hand without bothering to count. Howard weighed in It ltlll. Sitvole ti I38. 1 In the first bout on the card. Leroy iflocco) Jones of Halifax knocked out Bud Ltind of Char- lottetown at l:0l of the fourth round of I lightweight match. lonnisnr Milo Iocomos Official LONDON. IAP) -- The inter- national Amateur Athletic Federa- tion Tuesday approved Roger Bannister‘: miracle 3259.4 mile as a world record. The British amateur athletic hoard announced official ratifica- tlori to make Bannister the first man in history to run the mile eat Albtom 4-2 in I Halifax no.1 . lucbalt League game. in ion than four tnlnutea. Mothesuti on _ |‘CO°OCf-CCC¢-—G>--I~:bI ‘ with time SPORT1; 4/ The baseball Junior-intermediate Abbies game developed into a pretty iiiterestitiz contest out at Memorial Field last night. it was it wee bit on the cool side but warm by comparsiuti with the opener here a week ago. The Jim- iors capitalized on the breaks that came their way in the fifth inning to score five runs and win the zanie while the ltitcriiicdzairs al- most stirrt-edrd ill inakziig a new zame out of it in the last intuit: \\ith a two run rally. The p‘.aycrs .ll‘€ sitowttzg signs of iittprovcriieiit and by the ttnie the Cil_\' League open: next wtek they should be back near their top form. . . . Cotigrattllatiotia are extended to Earl Nicholson, Supervisor of Physical Education in the CH) SchooL<. who will be married in St. Diiiistatrs Bas.iIca this morn- ink. in fiddllltill to 5Upt’t‘\'lSill;: .tthlct:cs Nick also takes time out to parttclpate in sports. particu- larly in basketball and softball. . o . Although it: far front tviiiier .ii.d thoughts of Il(N'I\l‘_\ a [li('llll' ..it(l a stoi_\‘ in an olrl lfl."..'i nr\\.~- ptipct \\lll('ll liy ('h.'lllt'I' ltas cross- ul our (lesk has t'ziti.<r-d US to de- \ote a little more space to hot». key in this basebitll month of June. The hockey story and pic- iitre depicted the pltt_\'ei's tttvl feats of the l9.'l.'i .\lil’I);t‘l Raiitters ,\l.'lll_\' of the 1i..i_ir~i-s anti lheii mach .li’|llilfL\' Williams are li\- tng iii the (‘ii_\' and might he in- terested in recall what was said about their oiitstaitrling feats. . c . The lead in the deal; some appai"eiii l|'il\t‘SI)' of justice hy the L‘.A.ll.A. and gives the impression that the .\litlget Rangers a ll f f e r 9 rl l'0nSi(l€I’flbI_‘/ from a C.A.H..-\. ruling. The sec- nlttl paragrapli reads: "Rangers f‘i'=t went to Amlirrst whore tho.‘ startled the fans with their l‘lOl'k- work plats. triniitttiig the homr tram 6-2. Next day they f)l‘t"l'-l'iIi'l an all-star Amherst crew 8-2. lit the return game Rangers l‘Pl’lPi't‘- ed over .-\mheist. 8-.'l before 120i) ffliarlotietrittn people who \\'l‘|‘i" amazed at ability to titrn compli- cated passing plays into goals. . a o st or)‘ "Pleased beyond words hund- reds of itot-key l0\'(‘r\‘ Sllh.<(‘f‘lbl"I lo the opinion that the game itnwviliritits hands and tirat. scar known ittisiness men will nqtii;i midget teams. The ct-mvlnrin,z demonstration of hrilllant hockev given by the Rangers in fart. hal is in salt‘ .U"\‘t‘l"«ll \\ ell '\ most exhilarating rifei-t on llle public and areoiiipiislierl more iitissionary wnik for the good of the pastime than was ever fnro. seen. a o - "No ti-am. senior. lntiarinr-din‘-~ or junior apitenring hrre thi= winter. shnwt-rl more polish or general aiiility titan this great little nrgani7.ation in overwhelm- ing Amherst. At the end of the game Lt. Gov. Dcllloia presented the Widget! with in (‘tip which h" had donated for the series, l.etl 'n_\' Johnny \\'illiattt=, their yer‘ t'llDfihlP coach. who tiatidled lill‘lll for three years. Rangers will slot) into junior ranks next year. All of them are itnrler sixteen years and it will ha in long step hilt Hey frrl (‘f)l\fiflf‘nl of twin‘ place! as jtlninrs ll‘ 1 few }'Pfll'F." . a a team captain Worth. left The wit-iithera of the wrre: Gordon DnBiov<_ and goalie; l-llton wing: Art Pr‘t‘r_\', centre: 'l‘arkv ‘-\’hitlnel<, rrnirc: Alhrrt Mar'Kin non. left wing: Fltitl .\lm-I-‘Incliero right wing: Allison Gillls. do- tr-nci-: Lee Blacqiile.-n, defence- Doug Saunders. right wing and Johnny Williams. coach. Probable Pltehds NEW YORK (AP) Prnhalilc pitch:-ra for today’: major league games twon and lost records in parentheses): Natloml League Cincinnati at New York Nuxhall the future o’ ‘ game in the City Softball League yestci'da_v evening by defeating Keefe Drug 7-3 in a well played game oil the Old Diatnmld. Henry Hartinger pitched for the Mratincti an won his third game against no i ssra. He gave up nine hits including a fifth inning home run to Billy Hughes_ Don MacDonald hurled for Keefe Drug and he gave up seven hits including ll home run in the third inning to Reggie Hughes. Reggie Hughes and Billy Wright both collected two hits for the winticrs while Billy Hughes and Elmer Ward led the losers with two hits. Elmer Ward played a .<ll'0f‘l;.: de- fensive ganie in cenireliclci for Krcle Drug. The game was liantlled l)_\ Goss. Lineups: C. Packera— G. Ward 2. B. Hurry rf. R. Hughes 3b, L. Arsenault cf_ G. Bradley lb, M Connolly if, H. Hnrtlnger p, P. Earl Baseball llesuh: By THE (‘.-LVAIIIAN PRESS National League i\lili\'aukee 200 210 020-7.‘ 14 3 Brtiuklyn 300 030 000~6 7 I Conley and Crandall; Meyer. Ln- bine (5) Hughes (8) and Camp- anclla. L -— Labine; HRs: Mil- Aaron; Bkn—Snidcr. St. Louis 002 000 l00—3 7 ti Pliiladcliiliia 100 000 000-1 6 ll Raschi aitd Sarni; Miller and Burgess; HR: Sll~—Rcpuski. Cincinnati 000 000 120-3 8 0 New York 000 001 103-5 9 l Baczetvski, Smith (7) Perkowskl ill) Judson I9) Collum (9) am. Jaiicy. Scminick I7) Gomez; Gris- .=,orn tilt and Wcstrum. W—Gris- soni; L-Perknwski. Hits: Cin—— Kiuszewski; NY»-Westrum. Thom- pson. American League .vmt- York titii.’ tl4tIilUfi—-fl 7 l Baltimore 002 000 002-4 9 U Reynolds. Saln (9) and Berra; Coleman, Fox (8) and Courtney. W—Ri-ynoids; L——Coleman. HRs: NY—Collins; Bal—Coleman. Washington 200 000 001-3 ii i Cleveland 102 000 Ofix—9 14 2 Stone. l\'eri'a7.akiis til) Stobbs *8) ind Tipion; Houltcman, Netvhouse iii) and Hegan. W—Houttcman; L —Stnne. Boston l00 000 000-l ‘I 0 Detroit 003 010 00x--4 9 t Kiely. Brown t3) Henry t7) and white; Gromek and‘Wilson. l.~ Kiel)‘. HR: Bus--Hatton. Philadelphia 210 023 021-11 14 I Chicago 220 000 000- 4 6 2 Fi'it‘.'ino. Bttrtschy t2) Sima (6) and A:-‘lrolh; Keegan. .lohnson (5), and Dorish I7) and Lullar. W- Bilflfichyi L—~Keegan. HRs= Pha- Wilson, Henna; Chl—Groth. lntcrna tlonal Lcague Rochester 000 000 000-0 7 0 Buffalo (H0 H0 20x—.') If) t Luna. Horh ti‘) and Burbrink; Johnson and Lakcman. Syracuse 000 000 0i0—l 7 l romnio 002 010 0lx—4 ti 0 Meyer, Zinkcr (ii) and Lonnetl; .\’linarcln. (‘riniian (R) amt G.-mm‘ \‘V---Mlnai'ci'n. L— Meyer. HR: Tia- Babe. . First Montreal 100 000 0—l 4 0 Ottawa Oil 002 x—4 6 0 Black and Howell: Kcllncr and Watiington. IlRs~-Mtl, Young; Ott. Stewart. Giordano. Second Montreal 000 001 ll0---3 9 l Ottawa 041 0.'lfl 00x—ll 1:! 2 Roebuck, Fabbro 43), Hood t6)_ Carbonai-n tit) and Thonjpsnn: ms. hop and Plumbo. L—Ror-buck HRS: Ott. Giordano. . Richmond at Ilavatia postponed. rain and wet grounds. __{.___ t'.’l-0) or Fowler (4-2) 12-2). Milwatikoe at Brooklyn (night) Burglctte t6-5) vs. Erskine (8-6) St’. Louis at Philadelphia (night) Staley 13-6) vs. Roberts (7-7). Chicago at Pittsburgh (night) ilacker (2-5) vs. Low (.'i-6). American League Philadelphia at Chicago (7-4) vii. Fornielea ti-2). Boston at Detroit Nixon (45) VI. Garver (4-2). Washington at. Cleveland (night) Schmltz tl-4) vs. Mosaic (2-0). New York at Baltimore (night) Ford (4-4) vs. Coleman (7-4). va. Jansen Trice MONTAGUE RACE TRACK INTERNATIONAL DAREDEVIL CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST. 3 GREAT THRILL SHOWS T0 COMPETE IN 18 EVENTS CANADIAN DARE DEVILS - CONGRESS OF HOLLYWOOD DARE DEVILS contour onmr 8:80 PM. BRITISH HELL DRIVERS Packers Defeat Keefers 7-3 In softball Game Canada Packers won their t.hlrd1Mnclntyre 2b. 3- WHEN 5‘- Kcefe Drug — B. Hughes if. E Ward cl’. Coutcs lb. D. MacDonald rf. M_ Kays 3b. G. Schleycr 2b, M. Pineau i-f. Brown as. Ryan 4: chaEt"e?s’ri?' Pari-Mutuels OTTAWA. (CP)—RacLitg associa- tions operating pari-mutucl betting ivill have to obtain charters in ev- ery province in which they hold race meetings. The Commons Tuesday passed a change to the Criminal Code which will have that effect. The bill. al- ready approved by the Senate. goes into effect when given royal assent. Agriculture Minister Gardiner whose department supervises pari- mutuel betting said there have been I great number of instances which require I ban on such race associations incorporated in one province operating betting in an other province without a charter. Such I situation had arisen in British Columbia and on one or two occasions in Saskatchewan. WHITE today. Beautifully Gift Boxed Poulion Gels Middleweight litle Chance SAINT JOHN. N.B. (Cl’)—!anc- than for I June 29 Canadian mid- dleweight champlonablp flgbt be- tween Montreal’: Charlie Chan and Harry (Kid) Poulton of Club Iottetown has been granted by the Canadian Boxing and Wcoatllnl Federation. the Saint John Box- ing and Wreatllng Communion In- nounccd Tuesday night. The bout will be Itaged here. The middleweight title baa been vacant for nearly alx month. It was last. held by Yvon Durelle of Bale Ste. Anne. N.B.. who outgrew the clan and moved Into light heavyweight nnlu. In granting the Ianctlon. the CBWF said the winner must meet Lou Lawrence of Vancouver or an- other suitable opponent within I0 days. Softball Games Following are the City League Softball games this evening: 3. Y. C. at Keefe Dnig (Old Diamond); Lions vs. C_ Packers (Knights Dia- mond): City at Sunshine Dairy Dad deserves the best. —Give him tParkdalc Diamond). SHIRTS Canada’: favorite shirt —an Arrow Dart—this Father's Day. Right looks. right fit, right fabric! That's what makes Arrow the right shirt for father.“ He'll appreciate your choice. See them 4.95 Pageo The Guardian —'l‘he R: C. A. F. Flyei-I last evening defeated the Summeralde Legion 3-3 in what was probably the beat softball game l11I}'¢d In Summeralde for I long time. The contest was I tight pitchers duel between Andy Andrewa and Ross Armstrong. who allowed 7 hit: each. Armstrong beside: pitching a superb game. excelled _at the bat, getting 4 hits in 4 trips to the plate. -~ Hi: opponent. Andy_ Andrews. also excelled with the hickory. hit- tlng I home run to right centre to tie up the ball game in the sixth inning. The winning run was acor- ed in the ninth frame, Scott acor- lng after singling and going to second when the shortstop juggled the ball. He went to third on a passed ball. and Jerry Allard drove him home on a shortstop to first out. - Legion got their two runs when Armstrong scratched I single to third. and Stew Grady was sate on I drive through centre. Mc- Neill hit I hard roller to second. lng the man going home. was late in his throw to the first sacs. Grady raced home before the ball and was safe when Allard. wai.ch- ’ Wednesday, June 10, 1934 Fiyers Edge Summersid? Legion 3-2 In Softball bat or Durant in the rim. game. BOX SCORE R.C.A.F. Fiyera A Allard, 2b Henry, lf . 4 0' Schwemler. 3b . 4 0 fl Cottrcll. cf .. 4 0 G Andrews. P .. 4 1 1 Klmbern, c 4 0 , Scott, lb _4 2 1 Wilson. 53 .. 4 0 1 Jackson. if . _ 3 0 1 Total: 36 .’t7 I-ea'on_ an it it C. Deighan. c 4 0 0 Durant.Jf.... _4 n 0 Armstrong, p . 4 1 ‘ Grady. ss.... 41] McNeill. cf 4 0 0 Allen. rf, l_b 4 0 2 Gallant, 2b _ 3 0 0 Doucette. 3b .. _ 4 0 0 Champion. rf .. ,, . o 0 0 Brooks. lb, rt 3 0 it Total: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 34 2 1 Umpires: Plate, G. De:Rochcii- bases. Beaudry. ' TRURO. (CP)—Llverpool L;.. rttpers capitalized on three en...‘ Tuesday night to defeat ’l‘m,-r, could be relayed to thc_catchcr._ Armstrong led‘ all stickers with I perfect day. hitting four in four triea. Scott hit 2 for 4 for the Air Force. and Allen I0‘ 3 101‘ ‘ 1°‘ Legion. The fielding gem of the game was I fine catch after it hard run.bY Durant in left. field in the fifth inning. Durant raced into centre field to grab a fly from Cottrell in the eighth inning. Cottrcll also Bearcats 6-3 in I Halifax and Dis. trict Baseball League game. B O O O FUEL OILS Best by Test snagged a fancy catch from the 4 out 9911 T-SIIIRTS SWIM TIIIINKS BY mafia» For Dad‘: summer Priced from 3.95. leisure wear! TIES W \ llft Ilxitl Your Dad will be delighted with a brace of these handsome ties! some are narrow, some are regular: all are cut amply long for good looks. Choose from a wonderful range of panels. patterns. 5°1id9v and bows. st.5o '\ ‘ stripes iitiii_1i-:iiii _!.ii:iiiii-tiiiitz