Tthhr Results NDON. .(CP)-Soccer results m1Z,?,d3y in the United Kingdom: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Aston Villa 2. Blackpool 1. mum W 0. Manchester 11- 0. Bunny 1, W Bromwleh- 4. Carleton A 8. Mldd1”.bl'0Wh 1- Hudderafield T 8. Chelsea 1. Manchester C 1, Cardiff C 1. Preston N E 2. Newcastle U 2. Sheffield 1) 2. Sheffield W 0. sunderland 7. Arsenal 1. rottanham 2. Liverpool 1-, Wolverhampton 4, Portsmouth 3. Division 11 Bristol R 2. West I-lam U 2. Everton 4, Don t E 1. Fulham 1, Leeds U 3. Hull C 0. Rlackburn R 2. g Leicester c 1. Nottingham F 0. Lincoln C 2. 31901-10l'd 1- Nolts C 0. Derby 0 1- Dldham A 0. Bury 0- Rotherham U 2. Luton T 1. Stoke C 3. Blrmlmaham C 2- swansea T 0, Plyttouth A 1. Division 111 Southern Brighton 3, Coventry C 1. Colchester U 3, Alderahot 0 Crystal P 1. Bristol C 2. Lgyton 0 2, Milwall 2. Newport C 0, Exeter C3. Norwich C 1. Shrewsbury T 0. Queen's P R 2. Walsall 0. Reading 3. Ipswich T 1. Southampton 3. Swindon T 1. Sauthend U 2, Bournemouth 1. Torquay U 1. Northampton 1. Watforcl 8. Giilmlhlim 1- Dlvlsion 111 Northern Barrow 1. Carlisle 1! 1. Bradford C 2, Halifax T 0. Chesterfield 2, 'Pre.'mnere R. 1. Darlington 1, Barneley 1. Europe to air and sea 90143 to Canada. SEPTEMBER 14, 1953 TRAVELLERS to EUROPE Tickets from air and sea ports . bourg, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, Portugal. Spain, Scandina- (is. to most points in Continental Europe may be secured from FRENCH NATIONAL RAILROADS (mo-way or round trip by any class. at official tariff rates, payable in Canadian funds. Also combined tours: ' ti" ll ' ll Prepaid Hoke” from man mofy all countries for embarkation tits and Tickets good for six mon veverywhere. lbred posters. For tickets. descriptive folders. IMP5. C0 itineraries. schedules and fares. 1319559 59' YOUR LOCAL AGENT (it costi) no more) JULESMHONE Canadian Representative FRENCH NATIONAL RAILRDADS Suite 439. 1231 St. Catherine Street west, Montreal Tel: LA. 8255 and 8256 Gateabead 1. Port Vale 0. Hu-tteboala U 0, Bradford 2. Mansfield T 1, Accrlngton 1. Rochdale 0, Stockport C 0. Scunthorpe U 1. Chester 0. Workington 1. C1-ewe 2. Wrexham 4. Grimsoy T 0. York 0 2. Bouthport 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Cup Games Quarter-Finals, lat Leg East Fife 0. Dunfermiine 2. Kilmsrnock 4, Patrick T 3. Rangers 4, Ayr U 2. - Third Lanark 0. Hibernian 4. League Gbmea . Division B Cowdenbeath 1. Morton 2. Dumbarton 5, Albion Rovers 1. Motherwell 6, Alloa A 0. - Stenhollsemuir 4, D d e U 3. Division A ' Airdrieoniane 2. Falkirk 2. Celtic 1, Clyde 0. Dundee 0. Raith R 0. Hearts 1. Queen of S 4. St. Mirren 3. Hamilton A 2. Stirling A 1, Aberdeen 0. INTERNATIONAL Ireland 1. England 1. OTHER MATCH For-far A 1, Arbmath 3. IRISH LEAGUE CITY CUP Bangor 2. Linfield 2. Cliftonville 1, Ards 1. Derry C 1. Crusaders 0. Distillery 0, Coieraine 1. Glentoran 1. Cvlenavon 1. Portadown 4, Bellymena U 1. CLINTON, England (CP) -After attending classes with 20 women. 13-year-old Ivor Eldredge passed the Red Cross requirements for in- fant welfare attendants. Ivor wants to start baby-sitting right away to get money for a Red Cross uni- form. . in France. Holland. Luxem- n rail, motorccach points in Cohtinental stopover privileges Baseballllesults (By The Canadian Press) SATURDAY ' American League St. Louis .. 030 110 010 000-6 12 1 Boston 010 112 100 001-1 18 1 Krehlow, Stuart (6) Paige (7) Littlefield (8) and Moss; Brown, Hudson (4) Sullivan (5) Flowers (7) Kinder (8) and White. W- Kinder, L-Littleflold; 1-ire: St. Louis-Werta; Boston-Kell. Chicago ....... .. 201 100 200-8 9 1 Philadelphia .. 000 000 311-5 I 1 Rogovin, Consuegra (7) and Wil- son. Lollar; Coleman. Martin (1)) and Murray. W-Rogovln. L-Cole- man; Hr: Chicago-Mole. Cleveland ...... .. 000 000 021-3 1! 1 Washington 010 111 001-4 11 0 I-Loulteman, Wight (7) and He- gan, Ginsbelg.(7); Porterfield and Fitzgerald. L-Houtteman. Detroit 111 000 010- 4 10 I New York 030 010 811-13 14 O Hoeft,.Scarborough (7) and nu. cha: McDonald and Berra. L- 1-loeft. Hr: New York-Mantle. National League New York .. .. 000 100 000-1 5 0 Chicago . . 030 001 30x-7 13 0 1-learn, Wilhelm (7) Kennedy (8) and Caiderone; Willis and Gang- iola. L-1-ltarn; Hr: Chicago-Kb ner. Pittsburgh 030 100 102 001-8 10 1 St. Louis .. 500 001 001 000-7 12 2 Friend. Hall (2) Dickson (D) and Atweil; Romoncsky, Presko (2) Brnzie (9) Staley (9) Chambers (11) and Rice. W-Dickson, L- Chnmbcrs; Hrs: Pittsburgh-Am rams; St. Louis-Slaughter. Brooklyn .. 000208 000-5 5 2 Milwaukee .. . 010 000 100-2 7 3 Erskine and Campanella; Buhl, Surkont. (6) Burdette (8) and Cooper. L-Buhl. Plilladelphlh. . 002 000 000-2 13 T Cincinnati . 000 030 00x--3 ll 0 Draws, Ridzik (ii) and Lopata; Nuxhall and seminlclt. L-Drcws: Hr: Cincinnati-Kluszewslti. International League Ottawa . 100000000-1 4 3 Toronto . 212 110 00x-7 12 0 Gohl, Kume (3) I-lrabscak (B) and Shantz; Johnson and Keller. First: Baltimore 000 001 0-1 6 2 Rochester . 311 000 x-5 9 0 Peterson, Hen-in (1) and Taba- check; Faszholz and Repp. Second: Baltimore .. .. 000 100 200 2-5 11 0 Rochester 000 300 000 1-4 8 0 Starr, Peterson (8) and Taba- check. Lonnett '(ll); Reader, Deal (4) and Fusselman. Kahn (4). First: Buffalo . . 212 020 0-7 12 1 Montreal .. .. 030 0101-! 0 1 Johnson and Ryan: Mickens. Lud- wick (3) Dpperiy (3) Alexander (7) and Yelen. Second: Buffalo . 0:0 000 :0-4 9 1 Montreal . . 000003 01-4 7 2 called and sth-curfew. Go Wesf by ti The (). and V ...on d 1. J. amnoaatn, District Passenger, Areas. mu. enac- oau sun It's the pleasant way to go . . . modern bedrooms. sleepers. ' can. coaches oils: a variety of doe accommodations. superb meals in bright diners. The Continental Limited Olfnwgfovonlo, Mhnti, Winnipeg, Saharan, Edmaniomfaspn , d ” daily It major points you can have aclrive-yourself car waiting for you. he laaenovlue and information regarding your Iwslnou and pleasure treveL Iaamrlherphonayeoviecaicoaalloa National: Limited Canada”: scenic wonders roll by as you relax in comfort on Canadian National's famed Continental Limited. The ever- chaoging landscape itnfolda through broad picture windows . . . forest and iakeland, wind-swept prairies, the towering Rockies, incredible Thompson and Fraser Rivers. You see them all when you travel "The Jasperxway". ) D e . . . Montreal, ... By” a agar Agent. .. rvos,r"ew-r-ees.')v'r'”'-"'7-'1. jNillllN.il Ex'(.(i)IM I R mix iv. Harrist, Jordan (7) and Erautt; Mossor. Lasorda (7) and Thomp- son. Springfield at Syracuse, poet- ponod, rain. p SUNDAY International League First: - Buffalo . '000 000 100-1 7 0 Montreal .. . 002 001 021-5 10 1 Lary, Jordan (7) and Erautt; Roebuck and Thompson. Second: . Buffalo 100 000 0-1 4 2 Montreal 050 080 x-0 7 0 Foytack. Voiselle (3) Coppago (5) Maldovan (5) and Lakeman; Coleman and Thompson. First: Ottawa 000 0(Il000-2 'l 1 Toronto .. . 010000000-1 6 0 Raooek and Shantz; Raepchik and Keller. ' Second: Ottawa . 200 000 13-6 1 I Toronto 300 000 00-0 7 1 Rombers . I-lrahseak (7) and Trenavitch: .Main, ' Shore (7) Post. (8) and Rossi. First: Baltimore 011 000 110-4 11 0 nmhemr ...... .. 001 we cot-2 to 3 Greenwood and Lonnett; cmm. lln. Roch (4) Jacobs (7) and Fussellman,.Rapp -(3), Second; Baltimore .. . .. 201 200 00-45 D 2 Rochester , . 100 400 01-6, 9 2 Sanford and Lonnett; Jordan and DD- First: Springfield 000 002 000 00-2 I 2 Syracuse . 000 100 010 01-3 9 0 Hillmau and Meek; Griffore and Kinsman. Second: Springfield . 041 012 0-8 15 1 Syracuse 020 000 1-8 8 1 Tarnbilaa and Meek; Lovenguth. Markcll (6) and Partee. American League Cleveland 010 100 010-8 0 1 New York . 100 mo on-s 11 c Garcia and Ginsberg: Raschi. Sain (9) and Berra. W?Raschi. Hrs: Cleveland-Doby 2; New You-k-Collins, Woodling, Mise. Chicago 100 101030-6 5 0 Boston 00000142:-7 S 3 Pierce. Trucks (8) Dorish (I) Keegan (9) and Lollar. Wilson (0) Shecly (8): Parnell. Sullivan (8) Hudson (9) and White. W-Sulli- van, 1..-Trucks. Hrs: Boston-Bob ling. Gernert. First: St. Louis ..... .. 030 100 010-8 10 0 Philadelphia .. 001 000 100-! I I Larsen, Stuart (9) and Moss; Firestone 571175? E?4((0(;,4x;-: H mmsmur: IRYINTON It MICKAY COMPANY WEFIXFLATS THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I Mexico Wins First Tuna . Tourney Championship Trice, Martin (D) and Watllngton. W-Larsen. L-'11-ice. Hrs: St. Louis-Stqwhens. Larsen; Phila- deiphia-Demaestri. Second: : St. Louis .. 000 000 000-0 I O R'lIlIadelplIla .. 110 000 001-2 8 0 Brecheen. Stuart (3) and Court- ney; Byrd and Murray. L- Brecheen. . First: Detroit . 010 200 001-10 15 0 Washington .. 000 002 200- 4 12 1 Garver and Bucha; Pearce. Stone (5) and Fitzgerald, Sacks (ii). 1..-Pearce: I-Irs. Detroit-I-latfleld, Boone (2). Second: Detroit ........ .. I00 101 103-6 10 0 Washington 100 000 021-4 I 1 aromas and Batts; Lane, Dixon (0) and Grasso. L-Lowe; HLZ Washington-Vernon. National League Brooklyn . .. 000 101 000 0-2 I 0 Chicago 100000 100 1-3 I I Black, Hughes (5) and Walker; Hooker and McCullough. L- Kughee, Hrs: Brooklyn-Balardi; Chicago-Fondy. First: New York 010 000 000-1 8 1 Milwaukee 000 200 00x-1 0 0 Jansen, Corwin (8) and West- rum; Spahn and Crsndall. L-Jan- sen; Hrs: New York-Irvin; Mll- waukoe-Adcook. Second: New York ...... .. 100 501 00-7 11 0 Milwaukee 000 310 000-4 7 1 Griesom and Westrum: elli. Jolly (4) Johnson (7) and Crandall. L-Antonelli; 1-Ir: Mil- waukee-C:andall. Philadelphia 000 010 002- II 5 1 st. Louis .. 302 000 001-11 19 Simmons, Ridzik (4) Hansen (5) Kipper (b) Qualters (8) Kon- atanty (8) and Lopata: 1-laddix and Rice. L-Simmons. Hrs" Philadelphia-Ennis; St. Louis- Bilko. First: Pittsburgh .... .. 012000200-5 11 0 Cineinnri 210000010-4 7 3 Lapalme and Naton; Rationa- berger, Kelly (7) Podbielnu (8) and Seminick, Landrith (9). L- Raffensbergor. Second: Pltfzaburgh 202 010 100-6 12 0 Cincinnati 020 000 42x--8 10 2 Pettit. Hetkl (7) Dickson (8) Face (0) and Janowicz; Weh- meier, Collum- (6) Smith (8) and Landrith. W-Smith, L-Dickson; Hr: Pittsburgh-Thomas, Ward (2); Cincinnati-Greengrase. Baseball standings (By The Canadian Press) A W L Pet. GBL American League New York .. 94 40 6'16 - Cieveland 84 59 .687 12 Chicago .. 82 61 .573 14 Boston 79 66 .540 i'I'..'- Washington 72 71 .503 24 Detroit .. 67 88 .393 40 Philadelphia .. .. 54 90 .376 4255 St. Louis . 51 94- .352 '6 National League Brooklyn 98 45 .006 - Milwaukee as 50 50! 1214 St. Louis 78 M .563 10 Philadelphia .76 66 .586 211,4, New York . M 78 .458 32'.); Cincinnati. as or .438 as-,', Chicago .. 50 82 .418 38 Pittsburgh . 46 99 317 6d ' ternatlonal League Final Standing Rochester D7 57 .630 - Montreal U 63 .586 7 Buffalof .. 8'7 65 .572 9 Baltimore 80 72 .532 15 Toronto '18 76 .506 12 Ottawa 71 83 .461 28 Syracuse . 50 06 .879 say, Springfield 51 102 .808 451.5 ilavi; cup Matches MONTREAL, (CP) Bernard Bartzen of San Angeline, Texas. gave the United States a 5-0 clean sweep victory over Canada in the Davis Cup tennis. North American zone finals, Sunday, beating Bob Bcdard of Sher- brooke 6-4, 7-5. 1-6, 6-0. In an earlier game Clark of Pasadena. Calm, down- ed Paul Willey of Vancouver 1-5, 6-2, 6-0. Continued from page I Sister Verna (Bowness) Times: 2.17 M5, 2.19 (V5. Winning horse owned by Messrs. MacKay and MacNeili. Psri-mu- tuels. 62.90, 2.50. 2.40; 517.20. 340.00; 33.70. Second race, 57.20, 2.90. 8.70; 33.70, 3.30; 03.60. Third and Eighth Races Wayne S. Ciratton (Taylor) Lena's Bob (Bernard) Mannister Direct (Dewar) Lou Kalmuck (Bryenton) Sandy Marr (Robichaud) Dale B. (Bowness) . Meg (MacNeill) Times: 2.15 2X5, . Winning horse owned by Ivan Taylor. Peri-mutuels, 318.30. 4.70. 2.00; 510.10. 3.50: 89.30. Second race. 57.20, 2.90, 3.70: 33.70. 3.302 33.60. Fourth and Seventh Bacea Vella Grafton (MacNeill) Sir Francis Drake (Sobey) Tim 0'Shanl(o (Bernard) Guy Harvester (Reeves) Frisco the Great (Taylor Buddy Budlong (Wler) Waymark (Seaman) Helen Harvester (Andrew) .... Times: 2.16 4X5, 2.16 415. Winning horse .owned by hfacNelll. Parl-mutuels. 33.71), 2.00. 230; &'i.'l(). 3.1): 35.60. Second ranged 36.70. 5.20. 2.70: 84.20. 3.50: -lapzluaaw 4:zm:uAI:n 14QWCJQ53h4 sea-sr.:o1s;.p... j COMPLETE VISUAL, REFRACTIOI I (AND ANALYSIS 6. s. Hufcusson In SON Optometrists so Grafton Street Anton - t Uthrce tlm and Chile once. Scor- Straight By Kingsley Brown. Jr. (Canadian Press Staff Writer) WBDGIIPORT. N. 5.. (GP)-Dr. Rodolfo ArauJo's 727-pound catch won Mexico its first championship of the International Tuna Tourna- ment Saturday. In one of the most thrilling climaxes of the tournament's 16- year history. the tiny Mexico city obstetrician who had never caught a. tuna in his life, hooked the whop- per as the fog lifted on nearby Lobster Bay. He land it in an hour and 45 minutes. It was the biggest of the four fish caught during the three-day tournament that was spoiled when hurricane Qarol scattered the tunal It was the smallest number ever. caught in the matches. Three tuna were caught Satur-L day. Argentina had held the lead since Thursday on the strength oi . a 158-pounder landed by Pablo Bard-ins. Argentina, Cuba and The Neth- erlands placed after Mexico in that y .order and none of the other six. teams landed a fish. Venezuela's Julio do las Cases lost a big one after a five-minute struggle. The standing: Mexico, 1.239 points; Argentina 608; Cuba 501: The Netherlands 480. Scoreless were the United States. the British Com- monwealth. Brazil, France, Vene-E zuela and Chile. Cuba has woni is based on poundage, with bon- uses for the biggest and most fish Horseshoe Games This Evening The second round of the Prince Edward Island Open Horseshoe Tournament will be played this evening at the Brighton Club. The following players are asked to be at the Court at seven o'clock. ; K. Dalziel. .1. smith. A. Doyle, L: Veucy. L. Phillips. A. Lund, A. Martin. A. shepherd. The local players are still await-. ing word from the Summerside Air Force regarding a challenge match. It is hoped that the match can be played within the next two weeks. which in good weather is the worlds PAGE SEVEN Williams, Bernard; doubles. Mac- M. c. Luann Kensle. MacKinhon; t:.u.... Continued from page 6 Lewis, J. Grady. Jay. .1. Bernard. Gjjmm, 1; 3 0 1 0 1 0 Gay. Landry. Macxinnon 2. Wil- . Farmer. ab, 1'! .... .. 2 o o o o 1 liams; left on bases, H.olman's s. 1 x-Douoette,1). .. 1 0 0 5 2 0 M.C.A. 7; double plays, Gillie to of the day and the match. xx-Underwood, ti .2 0 0 0 0 0 Doucette.Gil1is to Doucette to Gay: The tournament was saved for xxx-Williams, ph 1 1 o 0 0 0 strikeouts. Munroe 7. Jay 1. Bernard the second consecutive year by the -A - -- - - - 5. Simmons 1; Wlllll. Munroe 1. alternate fishing hole at Lobster Totals 34 4 Ii 24 16 2 Jay 1. Bernard 1. Simmons 2; hit x-Replaced B. Grady in 4th. by pitcher. Tralnor by Simmons, xx-Replaced lf'armer in the 8th. Gallant by Jay: wild pitch, mm. xxx-Pinch hit for Doucette in 9th. mons; passed balls. Devine 2. Lara- Summary-Earned runs, M.C.A. dry 2: WP-Munroe; LP-Bernard, 3; R.B.1.. Gallant. Macxenzie. Mac- Umpire. Matheson; bases, Mac- Kinnon, Devine. Munroe, Jay 2. Neill, Doyle. Bay, discovered last year when fish- ing was not good on Soldier's Rip, best tuna fishing ground. 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