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I i. i. I CAMBRIDGE BANTAMS HOLD TITLE FOB THIRD TIME Cambridge Public School JBanUms defeated Wellington In the final game to again emerge victorious Irom the 11-school bantam Softball elimination In front, left to right, Garnet Cowan, Des Pollock. Ron-Bean, Len Knox, captain; Gerry Milks, Wayne Card and Ken Sheen. Back row; Orville Hancock, coach; Stan Mallon, Cord Ventura, Bryan Abraham, Roland Morin and R.

R. Forbes, srinclpaL George Johnston was absent when the picture was taken. (Photo by Little.) Mi-. "Jil --i. -p.

'i; i1 I 'V -H McDiarmid Eliminates Lecomte Upsets Feature Surprises and upsets dotted every tournament court last night hen the finals of the' Ottawa District Lawn Tennis Association began to shape up. And with the play thinning to a battle of former champions five of the nail Mnfi Tmri1 aA tim Ka tennis 'seen in the tourney to date. Von McDiarmid, seven year enampton. eliminated new threat to his supremacy with a 6-0, -l victory over Wing Com mander Lucien Lecomte. With inachlnelike precision the champion ran 1 his opponent ragged, and with the exception of the last few games, completely ruined Lecomte's usually strong centre court play.

Playing a base-line game i tnrougnout tne seeded star was better on all shots but especially food on a cleverly executed drop n't- 1 1: Eliminates Sonix Swift Surprise upset of the evening cmf wnen aeiemunea Ltwree Keating hung on doggedly in a two hour women's singles semifinal struggle to eke out a faeart-" breaking e-O, 8-5, 8- win over second seeded Soiiia Swift. Miss Swift, Ontario women's doubles champion, with Mrs. Vera Lewis, was strong choice to take the match and it seemed Headed to do so. Playing the best net game of any of the Ottawa ladies. Miss Swift dropped Just two games to the unusual first service and powerful 'forehand drives of Keating, i i The second set went the 'other way by virtue of continual chopping drives which tired Miss Swift and forced her back from her strenuous net game.

Miss Keating led all the way to win by an extended 8-64 1 In the third set Miss Swift i seemed to, take on new life. She crept from behind to tie her opponent in games, and eventually surged ahead to match point 40-30 In her favor. I games. In ragged rally the favored mn a wan 100 oeen 10 Miss Heating's right hand side of the court opposite Umpire Pat KavanagbJ Miss Keating decided to let-it go on the chance that it was out and though a portion of 1 the crowd cheered thinking it had fallen fair, and that Miss Swift bad won, umpire Kavanagh ruled It had fallen outside. 1 On the strength of this extend- eantage and the game to trail 5-4 the third set Finally rolls Ahead, In the next gam Miss Swift gain reacaed ma ten point only to be beaten by Miss KeaUng's steadiness.

Thescore went to 6-A ana wen, seemingly mucn iresner than her more experienced opponent. Miss Keating pulled ahead T-6 and for the set and match. Miss Keating now meets On tario singles and doubles Mrs. Vera Lewis for the city trophy. Mrs.

Lewis won her only snatch yesterday, in straight sets, defeating Dorothy O'Brien 6-2. i Another surprise match saw Xdgar Murphy, who has been playing some of the best tennis of 1 his career to date, fade badly gainst his doubles partner Art McKnight in the second and third eta. (: -1 Murphy looked very strong In winning tne first set s-z, but was obviously tired from there in, losing to McKnight 2-8, 6-1, 8-1. Retaining his strong net game 1 errors with his usually one of his finest strokes. McKnicht was unbeatable on cross court placements from the net, and forehand drives down Today he- meets defending champion Don McDiarmid for the city singles championship.

Yet another upset 1 Bob Duford and "Gates" Valois, both smarting from early defeats in singles play, come back from a first, set 6-4 defeat to win, 6-4, 7-5, over defending doubles champions Don McDiarmid and Eddie OUara. Va. still another exciting match Murphy and McKnight, tired after 1 nt weir marainon singles oaiue, paired to split seta with Dick Cherry and Lucien Lecomte, each -with a score of 8-6, in a final men's doubles match. Play was cauea oecause oz approacning to be played first on today's pro- gram. THE mESTXTS: Men's Singles Seml-Final Round Don McDiarmid def.

Lucien Le comte 6-Q, 6-L Semi-Finals McKnight def. Murphy, 24, 6-1, 6-1. Zdgu Women's Sing le Seml-Flnal Vera Lewis def. Dorothy Orlen, 6-2, 6-4. Deslree Keating def.

Sonia Swift, 2-6, 8-6. 8-6. Men's Doubles Senu-Final Round. Duford and Valois def. McDiar mid and OWara, 6-4.

7-9. Mixed Deables 2nd Reund. O'Brien and Leroyer. det Cowan and Singh, 7-3, 3-6, 6-8, DRAW FOR TODAY. 1.J0 Men's Doubles, Semi-FlnaL Murphy and McKnight vs.

Cherry and Lecomte (to finish). 2.00 Men's Singles, FinaL Don McDiarmid vs. Art McKnight- Umpire Larry Purvis. Women's Singles. FinaL Vera Lewis vs.

Deslree Keating. Umpire Pat Kavanagh. 4.06 Men's Doubles, FinaL Duford and Valois vs. the winner, of Murphv-McKnight and Cherry-Lecomte. Umpire Douglas Msckmtosn.

1 5.00 Women's Doubles, FinaL Vera Lewis and Sonia Swift vs. Lorns Rice and Dorothy O'Brien. Umpire Barney Lawrence, -i Chiefs Shell Banla SYRACUSE, NY, June 18, OR Driving Jack Banta from the mound In a seven-run sixth In ning, Syracuse Chiefs made it two straight over the league-leading Montreal Royals with an 8-5 vic tory Here tonight The win slashed Montreal's margin over the third-Place Chiefs to two games. 1 R. H.

E. Montreal 000 201 002 5 10 1 Syracuse 100 007 OOx 8 8 2 Banta, Fodbielan (6) and Dap per; Howell and West Bisons Blank Giants. JERSEY CITY. NJ. June 18 Hank Perry.

Buffalo right hander, outpitched Jack Kraus, veteran Jersey City lefthander, to win 2-0 hurling' duel tonight when Chet Laaba poled his 17th home run of the season with Arise Moore aboard in, the sixth in ning. r- 1 I i- R. H. E. Buffalo 000 002 0002 7 1 Jersey Qty 000 000 0000 7 2 Perry and Tabacheck: Krauss and Yvars.

if? 15-Innlng Tie. NEWARK, June 18. 6CW The Newark Bears and the Rochester Red Wings battled to a 4-4 15-lnn-lng tie tonight The game was called because of an International League which prohibits the start of any Inning after HM ajn. 1.: The Wings knocked Bob Por- terfield off the hill In the, fourth inning to hand him his second successive kayo and build up a 4-0 lead for Johnny Mikan. R.H.E.

Rochester 010 300 000 000 0004 13 1 Newark" v-V 000 003 010 000 0004 14 3 Mikan, Surkont (6) and Fussel- man: Portertield, Seber (4), La- manna () and. SUvestrL Little (). Chesterville Bowlers Defeat Kempfvilfe CHESTERVILLE, June 18. (Special) Chesterville lawn bowlers defeated Kemptville two games, to one to. pick up four, points In the Caldwell Trophy competition.

Personnel of the rinks: Trophy Competition. Chesterville Kemptville K. Woods D. Levett B. Canton G.

Patterson Rev. W.E. Wright J. A. Kennedy, Dr.H.S.Hutt i E.

Marshall Skip 26 Skip, 19 F. J. Friend A. Shaver G. Langstaff Dr.

R. A. Pat-. tersoo Skip 9 R. E.

McKin- stry i-- R. Milne H. Sutherland A. Johnston Skip 16 A. Julyan D.

Hutt V- I UDoering E. Casselman I 1 Skip 11 W.Fulton Button P.Gllroy A. Jarvia Skip 11 LACROSSE MEETING. Ottawa Lacrosse Association will hold an Important meeting at Guigues Street School Monday evening, beginning at eight 0 clock. -ii v.

I I II I -rjrf BaaMa1 By HERMAN BARRON. One of gojf most difficult shots comes when you're in a sand trap. These are the four things to remember: v.r. 1 Take a foil swing with the ball In the centre of your feet; 2 Be sure yon hit down into the sand about 2 or Inches In back of the baJL'. i Make a full follow through.

4 Head still remains sta-tionary with eye on the ball throughout the entire swing. i This is the explosion shot which Is played out of any trap which guards the green. i i Of course, different clubs may be used In playing out of traps. It all depends oh your lie, what's in front of the trap and the distance from the green. NEXT Patting.

jj Senior Lacrosse Scheduled Sunday Eastvlew AA will clash with Guigues Alumni Sunday night at 6 JO at the Russell road field. Eastview are still looking for their first win of the season. Coach Art Belair has been drilling his team regularly this week. I'LONG BEACH. NY Danny Bartfleld? 137, New York, outpointed Pete Ferrente.

137, New York (8). SOFTBALL NOTES Married Men' defeated Single Men 14-12 In an Ottawa Newspaper Subscription Bureau exhibition softball game at St Gerard's Park last night. O. Rooke and Morris Livernois shar ed the losing pitching job with R. Poulin behind the plate while A.

tnier came through for the Married Men with B. Stewart receiving. Only homer of the fixture was clubbed by H. Clapp with a pair aboard in the third. Behind a sound hurling job by Jim; Shields.

Rochester Flyers sent Lower Town Flyers down under a 15-9 count in an Intermediate game at Green Island last night John Dunn completed the winning battery, and O'Meara pitched to Brown Vor the losers. Brown clouted a four base smash for the Lower Town club while O'Neil belted for the circuit for Rochester. Fanning nine batters, Parisien paved the way for Canada Pack ers to an 11-5 win over Continental Paper in an IRC League game at St Jean Park in Hull last night Patterson caught tor the winners and Bertrand and Cam-peau made up the losing battery. Only homer of, the fixture was hammered by Dussault of Continental Paper with none on. i Homers- by Bernard Renaud, Jim Lafleur and Bernard St Laurenf gave Senators a 20-9 victory over Dodgers in a midget softball encounter last night i 1i Glebe Redmen turned in an other winning effort last night by defeating McNabb Panthers 19-11 in a bantam game at Mutchmor Park.

Big hitters for the winners were Lou Sherman and Lome Gourlay with a homer apiece. Doug Knott and Lou Sherman pitched for the Redmen with Ron Peskett. catching and O'Connor was on the mound for McNabb. Montgomery Branch Midgets swamped Woodroffe All Stars 15-5 In a Nepean Midget Softball League 1 game in Westboro last night WayneN Young hurled to Gerry Arnold for the Legion club. Rene Belanxer came through with a no-hitter, fanning 15 men, to give Fort a.

12r4 vic- Sy over Navy In a Garrison ague Roger. Gravelle caught for the winners while Coleman; pitched for Navy. Customs Excise pounded out a 20-12 victory over Income Tax in the Women's RA League last night at Green Island. Anne Warwick with a three-run homer in the first Inning and Claire Atkinson with a four-base clout In the second frame sparked the winners. Tony Murphy starred at the plate for Income Tax with a homer, single and triple.

Claire Atkkison went the distance Von the mound for Excise with Hilda Marion behind the bat. Tony Murphy and Claudia Potvlh shared pitching duties lor Income Tax Know Your The Sand A. sit; wr I 1 4S 4 A "I 1' it'! tmMvn i lisiai 1 i i vl i I with Terry McCullough catching the entire game. i Laroche Lions won 'by default tromvPlouffe Sharks in the bantam lnmt. Industrial Recreation Association Softball League Standing.

i'- Section 1. i' -'I L.T.Pts: Cont Paper 7 5 1 1 11 Can. Packers 6 Connors 5 Can. Cement 6 Beach Fdy. 7 Alex Fleck 7 4 3 2 2 0 i Section n.

Shell Oil 7 R. L. Crain 5 4 Nat Printers 7 ,3 a P. Elec. 5 2 Dom.

Loose Leaf 6 'j 1 Garland's 6 0 L.T.Pts. 0 0 14 0 0 1 0 1 Section III. G. W. Fire Dept Bell Tel 5 0 1 11 4 3 3 0 0 0 1.,..

1 li" 0 win evi Inter. Harv, Jas. Davidson A double with bases loaded by John Kealey, and a triple with three on by Keegan provided the winning margin when West End Cubs downed Notre Dame 4-12 in a Pee Wee battle at La roche Park last night. On the strength of of a nine by E. Scott strikeout hurling lob and circuit belta by E.

Dooner. L. McCann and R. Vadeboncoeur. Secretary of State trounced Succession Duties 28-2 in a Men's RA League engagement, last night O.

Sylvester completed the 'winning combination and Wilson hurled to Armour for Suc cession Duties. Playing nip and tuck right down to the wire, Navy nosed out National Revenue No. 2, 10-9, in a Men's RA game at Brewer Park last night. Falrbairn pitched for the winners with Bonneville catching until the fifth, when Claude went in. Clement and Sullivan made up the losing battery.

I Jack Blondeau's two-hit hurling enabled Mines and Resources to hold National Revenue in check, for five innings, and then Joe Lot-tie drove in two runs in the sixth to give the and club a 6-2 victory in a Section A game of the RA League last night. Gordie Johnson wss the winning catcher, while Flowers pitched to Burton for the losers. tir Vets Bombers fought to a 16-11 victory over McNabb Sharks at Fisher Park last night on the strength of a four-hit pitching Job by Bruce Featherston. Hou- lahan and Davis made up the los ing comoinauon. i Overbrook Bulldozers shut out Dominion Bridge 6-0 in he East-view Softball League last night.

Lloyd Pout turned in avsound mml ll i a Sv LADY EVELYN JUVENILES WIN SOFTBALL TITLE Lady Evelyn Public School Won the MMmr in captain; Pocock, coach; Joh: Rou. Billy Connojlly was absent Golf Blaster if J. P. McConvey 1 With 70 in Seiqniorv i' i- I' SEIGNIORY CLUB, Que, June 18. (CP) y- flashing a brilliant brand of golf for a one-under-par 70, J.

P. (Mickey) McConvey of Montreal today took a 10-stroke lead'ifter the first 18 holes of the Seigniory Club's 17th' annual Invitation gold tournament j' j'ij. McConvey, who won the Ottawa field day competition at River-mead earlier this week, carded a one-over-par 37 on his out nine and was two under with a 33 coming home. In-the 18 holes, McConvey hsd 13 pars, two birdies and went one over on the 1 150-yard sixth hole. In second spot with an 80 was A.

Holt of Ottawa Hunt who put together a 41; and 31. Tied for. third slot were R. Trudeau of Laval-iur-le-Lac' and Bert Bar-nabe of the home club, each with 81J v.J V- r--'- Hon. H.

S. Malik Indian Hish Commissioner at Ottawa, posted a respecUble 82. if The' field will tea off tomorrow for the second 18 of the 36-hole contest Gross Net Scores: J. P. McConvey, taval A.

Holt ill! H-Ottawa Hunt 66 1,1 68 1 jv. i i 71 1 77 R. Trudeau, Laval Segniory Hon. H. S.

Malik, Royal Ottawa R. J. Kiely, Beaconsfleld Tr-W-Rivermead H. Jaques, Seigniory Colin Rankin, i. it I ii 77 79 39-45-84 17A 43-4184 80 seigniory Pingree, Islesmere F.

Farah. i-v Kanawaki 44-41--JI5 77 r- 71 "1 ll 42-4688 79 R. Hnitmm 'H 42-4688 78 i 76 Dr. A. Castonguayy Laval 41-48 89 Dr.

M. J. SprouV Corn 44-45 89 71 R. R. Royal Montreal 41-49 90 77 77 85, H.

VV I Rbyal Montreal 41-4980 J. Guthrie, ij (Mont Brund 42-4991 J. Bourassa, Seigniory 93 75 J. PJ E. CoUette, Seigniory 84 S.

W. Wakefield, Islesmere 79 P. S. Ross, 1 7 81 Kanawaki Dr. L.

Barnabe, Rivermead P. Hellinck, Seigniory 81 mound performance for the Vln-nerr. Bill Murphy caught McCaffrey with a homer and a triple and Bill Jelly with a bra of three-baggers starred for the and Gordon formed the losing battery. 1 i.t th hnoiam th io.fhool iiimination aeries. Front row.

left to Miuer ana jun nuunger. i uacx row: iw mvi. hiujcuku, hen the picture was takeni-(Photo .1 i l) rw -Jx -v- tfM; I i 1 I i 1 i Takes Lead ourney i -ii 'i Duncan, Ottawa Hunt 93 F. Pearce, Rosemere 8 E. A Barnabe, Ottawa Hunt 89 74 J.

P. A. Smyth, Seigniory W. Touhey. Ottawa Hunt 79 Mrsi.Goojlerharnr Wins Ontario Title i TORONTO, June 18-P) In a thrilling fim 1 match that went four extra holes, Mrs.

Cecil E. Gooderham of Toronto Club edged Mrs. H. ShutUeworth, Hamilton Glejidale, one' up, to capture the 148 OnUfio ladies? golf championship today at the St I George's blub in suburban It was the second year in a row that extra play was needed in the final to. decide the I Last year.

Miss Ada Mackenzie of the Ladies' Club defeated M. H. Currer of St George's at the 19th hole. i i The victory was Mrs. Gooder-hara's fourth' iUe.f i In the cons olation final J.

Sea wright of Scarboro was forced to come from behind to gain verdict over Miss Jo Anna of Lookout Point Wel-land Wlth en approximate card of 79, just one over par, Mrs. Sea-wright came bick from a three-hole deficit to square the match on the 14th and wort the last two holes to take tie honors. Finals were tiso played in the other three fl ghts, Mrs. A. McDbugald of Toronto Club winning the first while Mrs.

Mildred Harris won the second and Mrs. I. A. Flint thf third. Both are members of the host club, u.

Avbnmore Captures Return Ball Game CHESTERVILLE, June 18. (Special) Chesterville dropped an 8-3 decision Jo Avonmore in a return game here tonight at the Fair The visitors collected seven runs off hurler Dick' 'Casselmsn! and another off the slants of "trp Alford. ho took over the mound duties 1 in the fifth Inningy I i Art McRae held Nationals to six hits 1 and ilffed four men. The 'win gave Avonmore first place In i the Ncrthern Stormont League. Chesterville Ubre lb, Stewart Casselman Plants 2b, Carralchael ss, iUlen, 3b, Alford cf and p.

Barley If, Armstrong rJ Hiidrup Mcln- tyre lb. Miller 3b, Dickey 2b, Brownlee cf. McRae Hill rf, McRae It, Robinkon1 ss. I Umpires PlaW, D. Thompson; bases, WhitUker.

1 1 Ji i I 1 by Little.) Before 20,000 Fans NEW YORK, June 18. 3) The touring Liverpool aoccer team scored its 10th victory in row tonight by defeating the Djurgarden team of Stockholm, Sweden, 3-2, before a crowd of fill-- ll' Ii 1 Sir i Francis i Evans. British Consul Genersl In New York, kicked off to sUrt the game. i The Liverpool squad was forced to tum out without' the services of Albert StubblnaJ star who pulled a groin muscle in a jame against Toronto last Tuesday. The Swedish team put On a good display In the first half with effective teamwork often carry ing the bail deep into the visiting team's territory.

The game was 21 minutes old when the Swedish team broke through and caught the Liverpool squad off guard Hans Jeppsson got the goal, The visitors then put on the pressure but were held at bay by the great work of the Swedish goalkeeper, KJell Cronqvist The, second half was only a minute old. when the Liverpool team; came up. on even terms when BJarne Redes tad, Swedish left fullback, deflected the ball into his own net Ken Brierley and Jack Lalmer then scored to sew' up the contest I Garson Beats Coniston Behind Barbeau 1 -I 11! I I i CONISTON, Ont, June 18. A two-hit Job by lefthander Johnny Barbeau' paced Garson to' a 7-2 victory over Coniston tonight in a Nickel Belt i Senior Baseball; League game. Charlie Hews single and Armand Le-mieux's double were the! only safeties off Barbeau and neither figured In the scoring.

Barbeau fanned eight and walked five. Bill Soliskl was tagged with the loss when he put the winning run on base before giving way to Johnny Luptak in the sixth inn ing. tagged Luptak three hits and scored four runs to break a 2- 2 tie and win the game. i'l Vh R.H. E.

Garson 002 004 0107 9 2 Coniston; ..100 010 000- 2 4 Barbeau and Valllancourt; So- liski. LupUk (6) and Gobbo Richmond.Triumphs In Extra Innings TTTlr AUT Il nivnmwnv, un, (Special) Richmond turned back Huntley 16-14 after two extra Innings In the West Carleton Softball League. I 5 ilij- a' Li Lineups: i Richmond O'Grady, Brown, Nelson, Sadler, Meakin, E. Moore, Carrigan and Danby. 'i Huntley R.

Cavanagh, Cav-anagh, Deuzan, Mordy, G. Cox, Rump, L. Cot and Derrlgatu Solve Feed Storage Problems With 'f: ii vj: Ilflrae Freezer Jdow away with; worries ovefV keeping foods' fresh, and it also' 1 'soWm the' problem tt pariihable period ef time. bdt Summer ipclli hold so Urron tot food- whta it ia i i tor4 in a Borne rneser, main Ulna coosUot eva panture Winter and Sununar. protecting: its.

contents Spoilage and de -Home Freezing is the modi way of conserving quality. Savor and nutritional value. It meana better lirtng the year round. xanot tvwrnwA we 400. i V(erk at Dalheusie hi it i Tel.

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