i i f K i i The Guardian Page 8 Wednesday,Sept.7, 1955 Flyers TakeiSeries Lead With Win Over Dodgers Jimmy MacDonald's Flyers went as he caught the runner by a good in h b h (itwo strides am up to esttreeov - 2... znnewnu or me Cm, BW H.” in contrast to the Dodgers sloppy I" Ii t M ht :M”';”.ial tic-lding, the Flyers played brilli- r"f"lf-juf, jfmw ff mgr 7;1"V"mmgantiy-behind MacLcan with Lund. "gr "'5; Dodgers. - llhncau and Kane playing except- , innaliy well. Ka)':1eI""f5or' i::'l;'::s"i':i::' ";"l1'e'i Mat-Lean added I single to his . . circuit clout to lead the batters. ,1l3"d5f' l"fti;i1'l b”fl"i.d":hll';”.t"lf;.uhtie .Vlac1Neill clipped a pair of 3"d9 ”" 9 3 "I ” 35 l Sll1Ql0sL&I1(l Kane a double. the sixth and i-nminitirti IIIPIIHIIIIS Hm Howe” drme in me "my '0 hnld lhe 33"” '" "'9 "”m"'" and Kcnnedy rounded out the Loser onnoannpelltlvtgzclieanls Human Wis run with a double and Ryan hopping as he limited the opposition 1 Box is(.(mEgg to .1 lonely hits. two of which were Dodgers alugged in the third inning to wavnuwld 3') score the only Doder run and an-c Mccaumn '” them a 1-ruin leadlihiit was 'erasr:1d Kmnpd... 'c when pitc er 1 ac can urne -W , '. A slugger and belied one of Srtiiaw g..21?,'.-l.,".f,;.,.. cf hrtt:gs' pitches mer the l'lKili-lI."ili Jm. 2h fence in the last hllf to r-aiisr lhc Rm” W 1-1 deadlock that lasted until the 5-('mm.(,m.mg:. p 5'X"'- : h hj ' tlorroll. rf Johnny .quaro i'It:i:s ua. I III - 1 blows and walked two hatters rmals but his teammates 7'-error total proved disastrous. lhund. Eb - Elmer MacNeill came tip with Katie. ss an unusual play in the Dodger sixth Lewis, if .. when he tossed a batter, who had . licacli, 1b gotten a base hit. out at .iii'st..But'kc.-cf .. Brian McCalltim was the inct.tinyltlacNcii. rf .. as he slashed a clean-cut line drive Gallant. c . Into right that MacNeill picked up Pineau. Sb on the first hop and the rii2ht- Mat-Lean, p fiel'ier'l powerful arm was deadly Totals E 2 it i 0. q..:..:-: Fly er! 0 0 0 guuuuuwano; 5is:u'..iu:.owunw; qua.-....-..cao-H .-ac-oacoocw qnocoaocu-v-r-0: .-.i-a-occg--ea: Soon:-r-Snore; ;-amannk-Hg 5:-not-see-ax. naaz-:a:.uo:-tn) 0 0 0 0 0 0 CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPS 1 i If with th R. nsor Percy flay. owner of the toi:itcti'r1;:ir;Mu:)itb':ii ici..iinii1.yFiy:isniiarothe Island iiue. Eiiitshino Dairy. Fm!" "W W” 111- Gwdet. I . . overcame the Abbies in the semi- finals and Barry's Lions in ii thrill- ing final series. The Dairy are E I Don MacLeod Hurls L2-Hitter At Halifax HALIFAX, (CP) A Liverpool Larrupers moved closer to the Halifax and District Baseball League cham- pionship Tuesday night by thumping Halifax Cardinals 10-2 in the third game of a best-of-nine series. Liverpool now leads the series 3-0. Halifax led 2-1 until the seventh inning when the heavy bats of Larrupers pounded in four runs. They add-- ed one more in the eighth and four more in the ninth. Don McLeod. in a sharp per- - ” formance. held Cardinals to two hits as he went all the wlay (pr ROIDOTIS. Gl'Omelt victory. One of the hits. Y Dt- 0 cher Harley Fatsinger. was a homer in the third inning with." " ithe sacks empty. GOPIIET BGIIS Fatsinger completed the first six innings for Halifax. but got ireliet from Len Overstreet in the lhectic seventh. Larrupers' onlv lhomc run came in this NEW YORK IAPI - Piiil.'itiel- phials Robin Roberts and Steve . g Gromek of Detroit Tiuers. the """"K ,gophcr ball leaders of the lllajltr with the bases empty. lleagues in 1954. are tip to their The two Halifax PlN'h9I”-S R81”-Void grooving habits again this lup 12 hits season. ' Roberts. who allowvtl as ltnmc J r runs a year ago. already has been . Socge isoired for 35 round-trippcr.-agto top ithe National League. Groin k has 'Reutersl--Results OII . .giren up the most homo runs in pnyed 1" the the American League. :a"cr .bcing tanned for 26 duruit; the 1954 campaign. A Philadelphia Given Hockey Division III (Northern) , lGrim5by r 1 Carllsle U n Frqnghgse isouthport 2 Gateshesd 0 I :'rranmere R 0 Dafllntlmn 1 PHILADELPHIA (AP! A Phila- I Scnlllsh I-933"? C"P delphia Tuesday was granted ai P1110" First L95 franchise in the Eastern Hockey League for the 1955-56 season. Tom Lockhart. president of the EHL. announced admission of thc Phiiadelphia team after a nicotine here with five prominent llhila-. delphil businessmen. sponsors of the team. Philadelphia will join Clinton. N. Y.: Johnstown, Pa; Washing- ton. D. C.. Baltimore and Newi Haven in the EHL. i.().Nl)0lN' soccer matches United Kingdom Tuesday: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Arsenal 0 Manchester C 0 Division II Bristol (1 3 West Ham U I Division In (Southern) iwatford 1 Reading 0 :Dumbarton 2 Morton 1 1 , Scottish Learn- k Division B lslenhousemulr 5 Arbroath 1 C. Trainor, Airw G. Hulvcheson, C B. Schurman, S W-r I 104-199. 97 107-2041 99 105-204' 99-212 i R. Jones. C . . . . . . .. 00 107-20:-. J. Hasiam. C 104 I02-206 A. Home. or; on iog-zon L. Walton. C 105 103-20H N. Fraser. Oltawsi 106 103-200 Col. Slater. A . 104 107G21 M. Pineau. C 107 105-212 g. D Stewart. GG 113 A. 0. F. R. 1-Iutchlson. C .. 115 104-219 H. C. Atkinson. C .. 114 l11e225 R. Casiey. C . IN 115-235 J. MacGregor. C 118 124-249 3RD. DIVISION Con. MacLean. C 102 Percy Boyle, GG .. 105 Jim Burden. C 102 II. Woolridge. C 105 R. Goulet. S 106 E. Dunning. GG 104 V. Harris. S .. 99 N. A. Nicholson. 6 . 105 Ray Vessey. C L, Vessey. C I08 114-222 I Dairy And R.C.A. F. Meet In Second Game Tonight - . t Pete Maclnt re. George Bradley, 1 G. Henderson. 6 . . 108 117-225 mm the city league Til-i”lt1'Ti0nil)icl-p (CII:ffIiI(ln3ITlm(II:)f?VI1IifII4;nIh;lII:en6::l- Bill Wright.yGeorge Kelly, Angic1R. L. Dickieson, GG 118 107-22': hr 1955' In winning 8 l E y nolly Louis Gaudet Charlie Bal- Carroll, Gene Ward and mascot M Phillips C 116 111--227' 1:-m.,iReg Hughes. Iienry Hartin- Pete Maclntyre Jr. G Rogers. C HR 114-227 ger. Ced Ballem. Art Ballem. and iqleixlrr-idir. R. Rambly. C . .. . I15 I13-220' Gglf Rgsulfs Carr. c . mo 124--2.'l.'! Robert Hamhly. C 116 li7m23.'l ( Wm 4,” the scofgs by H. Punzak. GG 122 112-234 diiitliionliilihf tile Green Gables.” M'('F'"'ll"F- G” I33 I”-n7-'15 open 5011- Tournament mm at V. Williams. C .. I16 125-241 Cavendish over the weekend. 7- A"-l'i'hlld- 53 1” 127-25" 11;. "cud game of die Island Ida.v's Hrll IBM. '0'! W 319 nits mftbali finals will take place this lets 8-3. I evening at the Parkdale diamond Game time is 5.15. between th (3 Sunshine llsiand - Dairy. Queen's Countv winners. ma use R.C.A.F. Flyers. victors in Pi-lane County- Coaeli Lea Arnnlult will be starting Art Ballem for the Dairy in an effort to climb hack into Wifh All-Sfor contention and the airmen will likely go along with their strike-I ' out artist Norm Haney. Wh"' MON'i'REAl. ICPI -w Toronto: "hm"! 13 Dairy h'm"' m Mom . Maple Leafs edged out by Montreal J Royals in the thrilling International. League pennant fight. got somej consolation Tuesday when they league's all star team was .annnunt-ed. The Lents placed four . men on the squad. to Montreal's semi-finals last evening l.ePage's . g 'd.: . ' three. i . ava a ll . (aig'ha'rl;a;::hiS're ':al:"t,"i:a';ip(:r:I:i,Rochester Red Wings each placed ' .I III II- I . Innum Mme 1” Sm" "med ' hnmiinnlflei-sin-lsmihe eTPRlIIrInT)III tliemimting. iannounced by Dink Carroll of the L T'u" ""'J"dlh 3 .'.' Montreal Gazette. president of the ' 'I"'"" V" ' ""'' league's Baseball Writers' Associa- --- lion on the basis of choices by 36 writers: First base. Rocky Nelson. Mont- . real; second base. Spook Jacobs. Clash Tonight S.".1::".:.”i:...'.".:.'? .i::f:..if”".:..?:; Rollie's Arabs and the Fort- Rodriguez. Toronto! outfielders, Augustus - Mount Stewart Bombers Archie Wilson. Toronto; Gino Ci- ao-etgnight igothetseciond itaerrae pl Irnniil; Mdntrenl.hand Iiackngrandf. eons un y nerm ta e oc as or: catc or. w beret. "D" baseball finals. The Bombers Toronto: righthanded pitcher, Jack pruontly lend the series 2 games Crimlan. 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Games one and city. unless a playoff is needed to settle the junior circuit's four- h:ld in the izxmtehricsn Leagug team race. c amp ons' par . ree, four an At a meeting of representatives "V9 I" E5593 "eidr "5"ml"B of the contending teams in the of- i;”l':1dl”e lei: 1?il'nt::"5i fi-: fIi.bll u. i.l -5 5V- 95' Iifoiid IiJi'ick.”p(iaiii-' ftir ltlltc sgeorlig Saryv 1" the NHEPICIII League city. were decided as well as dates and ” BVWHY" 9"” CMCPKIJ while ticket prices. Spx. Frlpay. Sept. 30. will be an .. i . of day or trave. If the Dodgers Um Am".”aP L”g."9 il”.b5'T go against New York Yankees. Cleveland. (hitago. New Xork. Cleveland India I, B t R d Boston and Detroit-and Brooklyn M 0 0' an 9 and Milwaukee from the National tsgfdugiyhewttierllg olilvndlaygun rum .3.'i.Ziii.”.. W-iii.'EFi2ii'?i3...?l.t.l'8i M0"-V ind Tue-d-yv W W are still iin the running for the 8;:-d 117' 9” avauablc for pk” American League flag. the start ;ai:.'t ofrgig lJ::lsesora,5l l:,l:ygg' ms of the world series could not def- 8 day ' aye initely be sci. I ,. If a playoff is required the series Sagnrlglsfufs ggriiozilleati :11? will start Thursday. Sept 29 Play- reurwd seat! 37 ' land;-I . ' of! arrangements will be made by in the gl.andu;md and gglxging :2. t i two of the world series will be COIN FLIP DECIDES Present rules provide for a one- game playoff. if two clubs are tied at the season's end Sept. 23. A coin will be tossed to fix the site of the playoff if two clubs tie. ...............,):..L Probable Pitchers NEW YORK tAPt pitchers for today's major league games twon-lost records in paren- . theses): Tenms American League H3-ishrrian (07) vs Ramos eve and at Baltimore ciffown Wynn (15-91 vs Brown ti-st Kansas City at New York- Only two iiiait-lies were pliiyid Poriocairero (Sm VS Fnrd H5'6i' yesterday in the Charlottetown Dem” "B”'""'TM”" l5'5i '5 Tennis Club Tournament. Mark Sumun (12425) McGuigan defeated Floyd Landry National Lei-sue 5.1, 5.1, and waiter Cullen but Philadelphia at Cincinnati (Np Harold Power 3.0, so, Simmons (7-7) vs Fowler (lo-9) Today's schedule is as follows; Brooklyn at Milwaukee (N)- Doug George vs. Bud MacAleer; Loes (H) vs Burdette ill-7) Paul Kays vs. Benny Urquhart; Pittsburgh at Chicago-Hall (S-4) Mark McGuigan vs. Jim Johnston; vs Minner (0-at Eleanor Storey vs. Wanda Mac- New York at It. Louis tNl- Mlllan. Anlnnellt til-101 vii Jackson (5-121 Colt Futuriries "Featured. Ar Race Track Tonight It's ladies night at the Driving on hand to watch the card that Park tonight when all members of will probably not see any track (4-6) (N)- ithe fair sex will he admitted free records broken but will likely re- to watch the running of the colttsult in some close. exciting racing. futurities. - ,.:::;:.:”.:.r ..::::.::.;::..:'.r .:i::. Doubled Open All 1:22.232 2i2:i””:.ti'”;.”. :2 3:: .'.:;".i: a Brighfon Club .ing gate with the first race be-1 ginning at 7.25 daylight time. 3 The P. E. 1. Open Doubles A good number of the young Horseshoe Tournament will i horses will be making their firstiheld at the Brighton Club over start at the track but others likeithis coming weekend. Joppa Maid, Golden Reynolds. Jol- Entries are expected from Sum- lity George, Cottage Frank, Can- merside. Kensington and Summer- adair, Suspense have been seen side R. C. A. F. and those wishing here before on the twice weekly to enter can send their entries to cards and during Old Home Week. Jack Mccourt before 8.00 p. m. A large crowd is expected to be Sunday. Starters For The colt Futurities Starting time for the 2 year old trot 7:5 with Hie second dash of this class at 8:00 o'clock-with the next dash of the regular program starting at 8:00 pm. All ladies free to see the baby colts race. TWO YEAR OLD TBOT Sandy Reynolds. Ruthie's First. Cheeky Dude. Col. Argot. TWO YEAR OLD PACE Ann McGee. Worthy Pointer. Just Betty's Mark, Helen's Dream. Bonnie's Breeze. i THREE YEAR OLD PACE Cottage Frank. Mr. Scarlett. Jolly Dick. Suspense. Jiniiey Bud- long. Baby Boy. Canadair, Dr. F. C.. Jollity's Leo. Jolliw George. Joiliiy's Jet. THREE YEAR OLD TROT New Idea. Otto Todd. Abner Bellina. My Heroine, A. R. Mac., Kathleen Mac. I FOUR Y A R 0l.I) TROT Golden Reynolds. Sara "J", Lornle Budlong. Joppn Maid. Barbara Dale. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 7TH. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK Ima siooster. I51-319 SIIOTGUNS REPAIRED AND an. I 179-345 stocked with selected walnut.i QUEENS COUNTY PLOWING MATCH 4 TRACTOR ROADEO SATURDAY. SEPT. 'I0'I'I-I AT THE MocRAE FARM WATEKSIDE. POWNALI P. E. I. OVER S400 IN PRIZES PLOWING START! AT Oil SHARP Pntnhr Monsoon. llaa. Eugene calla: and R. I. loll will address the getherhc at 1:! P.M. ALI. CLASSES OPEN TO QUIENI COUNTY CLASS I-Tractor-Boys 10 yrs. and under .. . 0:8) A.M. ct.Ass I-single Plow . . ......... .. , moo Au, CLASS 3-Tractor Beginners (I or I sod) .,.. tom A.u. CLASS 4--Gang Plow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. moo A.)(. CLAN 5-wTractor-Women and Girls , 11:1; A31, CLASS 6-Tractor-3 sod . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . izm RM. CLASH 7-TRACTOR-2 sod (Trailing Flows) .. . I:N EM. CLAS B--'Practoa'-2 or 1 sod (Mounted Flows) 'l:lIl P.lf. Plowing Judges: D. C. Sclnirmnn, L. W. Roper. Roiideo Judges: W. S. Mchfurtry. Gordon Moore. l.lP'RE5IlMENI'l - MUBIC - DANCING - JUNIOR IPOITI SOUND IYITIIT. . mnum 50c - Ohildru Uldcjl hoe, Ill.l.l0l'I' nonnm-son. ll. 1-..asm'n. . President. Secretary -i Chicago It wumngton (NP mm-Wort them when she travelled. I. L. President Scolds Walker MONTREAL (CP) - Frank Shsughnessy, president of the In- ternational Baseball League. said Tuesday he sent word Sunday to manager Dixie Walker oi Roches- ter Red Wings that it was Walker's "duty to pitch his best men” against Montreal Royals in the Labor Day wind-up to the league schedule. ' The Royals took both games of a doubleheader. winning the pen- nant by half a game over Toronto Maple Leafs. The league president confirmed comments attributed to him by George Beahon. s rts writer for the Rochester D e m o c r a t and Chronicle. who quoted Shangh- ncssy as saying that in his opinion Walker's use of second-line pitch- ing talent ”hurt baseball." Walker and Ed Ludwig in the second. ”He should have used first-line pitchers because the pennant was at stake." said Shaughnessy. Asked if he planned anything further in the matter. Shaughnessyi said: ”Nn. it's up to a manager-' to decide on his pitcher." Winning or losing Sunday meant little to Rochester. since it al- ready had clinched fourth place - Probable and a berth in the playoffs. -lolly MHLV Queen of Scots was said to have had so many wigs that a separate coach was needed to (SAVE UP Yes IT'S THESE FINE INSULATING PRODUCTS CAN SAVE YOU 30: ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND ON FUEL. Check These Imporfonf Features About Schur- mon's Rock Wool and Fibre-Gloss InsuIoflon:- Fire Proof . . . Can not hum and when installed in die hollow flue like wall or settle apnoea of a house it helps prevent spread of flames. Vapor Proof locking . . .. If moisture vapor is present In Inc in; provides a barrier to its passage into the insulated liouso this special boo MIX. 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