Dairymen, Packers And J aycees Win In Softball The won the City games on M0 Dalrymen dcfca game on the O Canada WPli while played 1:; era when mnduct lllli)('t'Ui'l Ccd Ballcni 1 ball for thc victory ovcr Petr-rs of the 11, mm a fine l)llClilliL' as hc licld llil: lilis The l.i'.C, unlit mill :1 l-() llizili .(3t1m1:1:anm&?” Briggs J rs. Defeat MCA Team Siiiishine Caiiada Packers and the Ja.l'Ceesl Pticltcixs Bowery Bolnbcrs ll-ill 111 aiiother 01” the Jayccrs ilie City l71lll')'lll(ll'i llic L.Y.C. lslai1(i League raoftbnlll nday ted the id Diainoiid. l iiiiscti Jim Gauthier f)l er the III”! M P3"ikd319iHugl1cs hurlcd fo 11.110 displayed 1111;: ti hall tcani. iltrlicd tllicc hit, iii their Clf1rilll('P Y.C. also clinic tip pPrlui'i1iai1t'c Diiiigvliicii to live The .lili1l.t1r the City Prcsidciit Wcndcll Sliclcvixs on tho lllullliti inr tlic JnYCe6S- 1 G, Malliesoii, 3b --The C'sirra.i1 & .3. pr”-09110 if nlarmlz armor! vlacxenzie. p hind Dari lfli” p 01001-0 5,- 21:. Clt”l'''rl5l”'l W Hriilirz-scv c 1 (mi Cha. 1), '11;-01130;, 11) Fli7.:1bcii1 P. ,ip Buykp. , Cl'Fml”-S hi i. .VlcAlcer. 1) xx ilBilSll')li, 1' xxx l ll'n'..ls N-I'ClI1:1r'Nl PUl'C9l1 111 4'-it Kcllci till). iiiilfd race by covering the mile in "gilliiii ll:5.f::::::: :1 2:1: 000 0-11 .1 0; . WK 1'? -1 T -- - 0 ii a :1 f woo aw gave a agan 9. MW "lll'-Ilmhillm iiaSti::rurEi'l'Iil1(ll?: Elrliggs A? 11! ll P00 3 iii and E1'iult'0ll(:oi't)0af1da(:l?l :la1:ti1l(mlil(irsi(:Hil: ?if0flIle htfotifik ptlzge big: , Lip singles in J. v 0 2b - 4 1 0 2 2 0' , ” i ' 1 I 0 .7 V 55” ll” ” P. lSVcli11lili(iix1111i1, c . . 4 l 0 '7 0 0 mp,,.,., lgielggi (;l,i:,E,niil;,):i,1l: and yum by O””"""iC- Cmd-V 55 '- 3 3 2 3 1 i R01-'hCSl" -- "W 0m "T? 4 1' Esso driven by; O'lVfeara set the WW KL c5'”lW”- 1” 3 3 2 3 0 0 310017931 "09 090 i'1 6 0' ice for almost three uarters of A 3t i”''d:G4 13311011.” 4 2 2 4 0 0 'l'iefei1ailci' Hahn I7) and Kal111;l?; 0-3. (01100-ed b Sean swift mimd ”W'E- D3110") Cf - - v 4 9 1 0 0 0 Lehman Lee 461 and Thompson. wd Dlfe B Gahaym came 0 ' '- Fwldlllzio. Cameron, if 3 1 0 1 o 0 smm; 3,” m a upside to fk mp hlshll.”-W5 WT Wk? 9'-'3d3"5 CWWD. 1.eriii-izeit 11 . 4 1 1 0 1 0 nnciiester 000 000 020-2 9 03 ind i ii thi ll:'i.el Mir .3 of But 1" '1'")-is I-NIH" in NW v. Hiirris, 31) x 3 1 1 1 o 0 Montreal 020 100 iox.-4 11 ol km E llile 1.96 qr I elthpoe air! 1”l”"'l V” Xl"'h”0”5 -I-””h"”'b'i -' '- W - - -L Condricll. Mt-llit-re (21 Kricgcrl Np puv mgtiimay udmd if pfactli .':l all , 1' in of Joe l)al:v1i1'sl jump; 35 12 10 21 4 1' (5, Budm I-I, crim-la” ,8, and! F5?” W0" , 5 sewn . H 9 9 llllli in liic toll ,and Psixil S(,'li'.l!' 1 x.,i,spi,h.,.d G. Grady in 3rd. R, , Lqlsmml Colem n 8) Leeyeltlll bi E01118 Olliu IHTM 8'3 the l dppv t ' ii i starting lure and beating off a man's oi Brian Lcu1s' foul near the Siiniinari , D&U'.Vvlearly iii the gaine and the Sun- shine Dairy men came back to tie up the game in the third. Iiiizhh Thelsixtli they scored five runs to win Lii;U0l”lR”,the contest and move into third Youth Club 6-1 in I well played: place in the League standings. pitched all 011! 1110 nay for Caiiada Packers in their Bombers. I. VVPY0 NV-TTd9d Dolron of Canada Packers hit a the panic 2181)!!!-if ill" Cliff Slick-liioiiic run uhilc Duke Maccallum of tho Hoinbers hit two triples. Chamber nici-cc had a ctinifortlible. lead over! Slickcrs it Home run, Lefurgey: Gillis the gaiiic to the Jaycecs. I . Sonny Sttill pitched for the City; ed 115 R Ilillllllloli M W" and Neil Young u'orkedliea11i of 18 slizirp-sliool Qv-lildr-Gsifxzp-Ag; In the & 03 ions... ,Rou1oir,( -.”r,w ' the P Jimmy the Bombers. Bisley Team Leaguel Illzijur vim licv. G awarded; llomiltl. of ill!) slaff Stan's l'i1ivci'sily, hits of Com- when A7 ' finished fast in the second race to 0 0 2 1 0 bcat Babe Eritton at the wire in 0 ti 0 0 of a finish that was decided by the t) f) (l 0 0 , j T '” . camera. (I l) 2 2 2: i BY rm Ca”ad”'” Pm” Babe Brliton, driven by L011 0'- U 0 5 0 21 liitvriintiolial League Meaml led most.” the waif mil 0 I 4 ti 2: both dashes. Miss Knox finished. 1 1 0 0 0 F11-sl lthird both times and Argot Poin-i 0 ll 0 9 0 Buffalo 000 000 020 000-2 5 2. ter, who raced the first dash, was 1 0 2 1 0 Toronto 000 000 002 001-8 9 illivithdrawn for the second on alc- ” -' or '" ', Jordaii and l.akcin:ti1. Johnson. count of lameness, 3 2 13 5 9' Main )9). Slim-e 110- and ROSSIW Gahagcn set a new initrk in the 5 V91) 111 1110 Slxfll. '.i'iple', Cali' on 2, C. Grady: dou- -. , , 1, E. -h . i ll” WM 13 ”'”l” l"'0"'-it ll-V Wt Ci Gm ' RBYS,-Dr'1i1'am0Y- C. slilalcsii-e 000 0010-1 5 o . Keppmch ilml” ”".d wm5”"' lvlir 5P:ilito?s:nr(invnriijiv:i1' tlin if. C. .1. IGI-ad)-' MO Cmman 2, G. Dalton, 61030.; ' on 000 x03 7 1 111;: Hope split honors 111 the first bvsLm O,Mmm B0-T 5('(””': ll). 1A9lllYE!9.V1 )iR1k5- I-l5iufiZ9Y 4- landeck .Dvcl( 15) and DFESCilel”iand mm ”?”1 Both horses led i ' .)l('.-T AB R H P8 .1 l'2lMai:Kci1zie 3: sti'ikooui.s, Leturgey Tribe aiidiwiiiliiigtoii lime”. resiieciiwe fmds throughout Fourth and Eighth Races n. Lewis. 21; 2 l) 0 1 2 2H, M -Keiizie 6, McAleer 3. f i ' U19 W0 as El 1 MacKlnr.oii, cf 4 0 0 Z 0 ll Uinaiiires: Plate, Landry; bases, qy?::(.)'2cd 403 002 00gg090,l Rm” Budlmlg W0" The m'5i Johnnie Kalmuck WV Kelly) 1 1 IE McNe1i1.rr ." o 0 o o olrlnlhns, Allen. . tmm ooo ono 113-5 s all(3:51;t1t:;1:rt;:::r:';i0vUp:s:;:sznnz guise Britton t0'Meara) 2 2 Williams, l4:”1deck (9) and Rob- 1 0 t 0 Miss Knox tDowne) .. S G erisoii: llrabsralz. Matara7.7.o Ili.lS:::i113;rnf?;t'egE:aliiggatagf 032:) Argot Pointer tMcKenna) Ktimc 12- Burtscliy 181 and” .' Times: 2.14 NS: 2.16 (V5; y 0 a shanlz, liilghsecgnqi ddashblor theR:Vem:'B d Johnnie Kalmuck owned and driv- ln Baltimore 10! 003 0110-5 11 oi lnngeanlt; YGai;1"ag:n0"pRldmi;m"70s an by winter Kelly. g Springfield . 000 000 0110-0 4 2, - - Flmvcrs and Tabacheclt; Hartig. ( 1anad'ana Wins Ea 'li”l'r.1 F-'1'-ulililt, .1 ll 2-nil-km-p. g.mios will be played this eve- ' l ' 1 rlVva'itnlIIill';;"rL.1 Rclrl Wliigs of lhv 111115;, 'I'hpl Le-gign Elia); tl0e Cguarg-:0 AMERICAN l.IiAtil'l'I . . , - ' "3 ”l' P1" 4”-Tilirt 1135 d- i A t r ' , ll - .. :2 ,,:;”,”fi:; .91, mom-4 s 1 Victory In Queen s Plate M”"d?'.)' ill l' Diamond and Canada Packers meet CHEM” 00" 101 010'-3 10 0 , Saut'hlll., ,..lm::ml as an mnm-- the 13. Y. C. on the Knights Dia- L"P8i- Relholds 19). and Bem- ; rTwd1;nl:g6;i T-'"'l")' l"lr" ill for :1 "miilinn inmid. All games start at six o'- "t Suvem lg" F0m"'1es' Amma "7” we Show mo" I 'h,,' 100,. l.,,,.,.i...,,,-' ,1 A 1-s,,..;,,.,.,(,,, "pg clock. (6), Bearden (6), Dorish (8) and BvJAOK SULLIVAN4 len ms mhm "N T l)Pn(iN'irlii1)." ills Lrflilfililnn Tm-g. ..v-,.....n.... LOHMV vcanadmn Press 5&3” writer cgn cu 'hl h 1 0 dd day 11,13 inph,-lr-.1 ";mui". It 11:1: . W: Lopat: L: Dorish. HRS: New FORPNTO. (CP) - Canadians. of 3atg'5”mildw3;0 card is ”205 not, lmmcdialclv knrmn if an op- T York, Collins 2, the wonder home of 1952 in Canada B1 SC mm 8 .0 . agile H- Ci 9.-hm," twmyd 1,, ,,,.,.,.gmr,.. 0 phuadeiphig and a frivolous filly in l9d3. was was md00Li !l'eAUTtli1 in -,-,, g 010 001 100,-,0100.-,17 1 the darling of the country; turf - 8 Vcy c on 3. . In "um" V ,;(,;10n-9,-5 today, Thevresllc of the field was strung - Tm; er. red by noted on. trg nia Fair, the pride of 14-iiinirion tliiz tTa)lle:i10ll3ii.t17e 1:111"-i "i" ii" ?:lil'xll95"r'nrK;:i2ai0"5 Silirg Wm" the Pram” owned by '1' A" H ) 1 Hi 1 " I ' m d. , raw " ' ' ' K (er-book odds, make it look ridic- fharlwworth of Edmonton. showed ' 1r ('1arn e own in 01' e 111.1: - V h ,, the Blrdv Newsom ("lb Bishlm (mi "mum W” Tuesday "5 she wlliihvisayflifhv:f::rliegia1-i)da(:.ell1l?l'se: Held Al Truro 'FFill'i('). lrtrw Plilli rm-nnlrls, iinnrs at 345 pm. HRS: Philndelillihn 7mmia1.R0b- ,. g marr frnnl 1, .l;r'U111'n' NB ,3” C -- .... V 4- inson, Slider. Detroit, Friend. amid mtmy be Called 5 met m . , ' l W M 10 W0 W, 0004 6 0 The E. P. Taylor horse broke in a. fun fast:-.1 lnilrs :1! H10 t".ni'o-l ” "K, " 000 am 01 7 0 front or the 19 starters at the gate nation lizlinrsr. 1'.-(cos here Tllcs- 51- 1'10"”. -W .1dfTjm Mm jockey Eddie Amara aboard '1”-Vt .Pm”'me.1d.and Iwzgeia ' (1 e(;,ai1d just breezed in to win the r llrllil. Wrlidl P1101 Rarrwnii in llirlwo C u g::1uc'l'mI:"m (5) Paige W W TQueen's 50 guineas and the reco1'd- U .l'. "l)FIl' W ('r1lIt'Sr' in 215 i ' lbreakin nurse of 520,570 for the mid M5.-W ' w'Pa”'et iciassicg Victory gave Arcaro it Whirlaiiay, Laurie pacer from Lower Sackviilr, N.S., took the second Liist;-"s Qucrn of llnlilnt nnd, , ,, , 1' he' ' t t," a ti 'anl 'T'ln.l'nlil.c of lirnI'lW Wcsplinl pm--l Mac Kmincdy won the Coroi1a- I ("Vi Whlm llllb” (7)3 Gl"'”” "M Ar-(:1-ossiiidngftgearihc rai:ebuai1cl ed the tint. faslcsi iiiilrs ill lal1ri- iinn SWPPP5ili'ikF- ill. the Ci1arlnttc- ”9il3"g lthere wasn't one in the 26.000 111: two rlaslil-r. cririi on llin )0. ioviii Golf Course yesterday with R l L'C"i'55""l- ' 0 1.-rowd who would disagree with the event prnqrani. not score of 67. Kennedy touredl HRSI Bmtnli, Evvrs: (.Ii91iV9liill(i. jockey rated as WW 1,, the bus. The iinri-iniitnnls lmlfi It s2'7il1c C()iil'S-e in 96 strokes. iR05'” iness. Cniiadlana iiegotiated the daily dnilhlp xvjlh 1; V010 nndl Ralph Jenkins was runner-up; Vn.l0xAL If-M”-F nine-fiirlong distance in i:52.l, just Wliirlnliav :11 llic co11il)ii1ation,lWilli 11 ll” -V30” Oi 59 and D0113, ' A ' I '1 one-fifth secrmd off the plate and l,.llslv'ri Qilr-vii and Woo Micl1- C””"”'””, W” mild "Vim 70- ,('.hic:ign 010 oil) 001 00-3 '7 2 record, but she certainly could ael Pf)llli')lllNi for ll S7240 qlli11rlla.l F0”m”W 3” me ”5”l'5? lPittshurgli 000 001 020 01-4 9 07 have bctiercd the mark if there 5 (""55 Nfll Rush, Kiippsiciii (4) and Sawat-lliud been A horse around to give T T ” i T i” WVIHV KN)ill"d)' -- 95 57 Eski; i.indell. Dickson (7) Bowmaniher it battle. lmuph Jmkms - 55 69 (8)1-letki (10) and Sandi-ock. Blue Scooter. second choice. at m"c lgiollil CF:-nleffllll E7 70 W-lieiki: L-Klippstcin. T-to-i and owned by Jack McIntyre 1. . ' t t o . - . 1;, 1: printctl. iii lll)IIl' st-rtil-c. IN)IIill("0(;e0l-gp MHCMIUHH 99 73 liciindnnmii ' ” i ' "W '”'””1, 1l'.'3l ”"" "'1, ”,l"0-xiskili Scar . '13 l mu 001 one 1100 3-4 12 ol0w4W V : ITOIIIIOG U" .1-I ("PH i'. 1'!) I Don MacDonald O O . . 4 cents f'fIt'il. Tlnil l"iIm M-rvit-.c.. gob Gray ixew iork 020 M0 M0 000 00.2 .1 0 1'. 0. Fox 11. rhnrlnltulnwn. l l Podbman and Mndmh, mam it lxoslartiginvand Vycstltim. P HRS: Cinrll1ai'y, Marshall. New -H4 llYOlil(, Wcslriim. Piill.ADEl.PHlA. (APT - Phil- Si. .l,ouls 000 000 000-4) 7 0 arlriphia Athletics Tuesday re- SnAREn()LDERS Philadelphia 400 oil) 00x-ll ll zlsclicdtiled three games with New ;Abhie-s will play ()'Bl'I('ll'Si i ITTFP ill Bill"-.. ll llntermedlates in Summersldc rvcnlripz. The Ahbics will leave f1'om' Sweepsiake Sumniersidcl this and Giiisbcrg. Boston Cleveland will he held on THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1953 at the CITY HALL AT 8 P. M. P. E. ISLANDERS HOCKEY Cl.l'B lloldlng Cards must be shown at door. Chambers, Staley (1 and Lopatn. LP: Chambers. iphia. Ennis, Hamner. Milwaukee Brooklyn Pnfko. 199 Kent St. Our Stills are well ivortli Style, Durability, Value and Tailoring. MR. FARMER - - - your iiispcciioii A Complete Range to choose from. We are also splendidly equipped to offer Tailored- to-Measure Clothes of a High Quality. ' the More in MEN Charlottetown, P. SIX Selected for P9!" 3124""-il ””'”' mg" ml” night to nose oilt Babe Brltton ,.m(.,,,..,, g...,.. all parts of the and win both dashes of the feat- C0n)"W"))'”'l”l- "' ”” f”"l””5 ure event in the opening night's Bislff "WW )lhl"ll l”k”5 91”" races at the Charlottetown Driv- July 5-3 , ing Park. The t',iiiizll;in rcpmscniatlves A large Cnmd of mus looked on 4"”) 5i'l'”ll"'"' '” 5”” from Newlzls Johnnie Kalmuck paced his Vmk 1'" -'”"" 13 1'” E'”'l”'"L ilitiv to victory with a length to z-.- i (8) Roebuck I9l and Yelen. and Astroth: Garver, Marlowe iii) HR: St. l.tiiiis-Kijvlioskl. l 000 000 300-3 7 0 100 300 03x-7 13 0 Gris-tom. l-(eiinedy 47) Brown 181 Erautt ('1) and D. Rice; Robcrtslmd SOK Which had 1709" fl0!il!0"- HRS: 001o0o10g..4 10 1 playcil ns :1 night game on July 001 002 000.3 5 0 7. previously an open date. The Wilson, Burdette (8), and Craii-I'M”-V 25 Ram" dall: Meyer and Campanella. WP: Burdette. HR: MlllK'RilkPF,0n H . , the Yankees were rescheduled wiili THE GUARDIAN, ('0. A. IVTRW -,.,,, "I 33 Dill" Big Johnnie Kalmuck, the he?" 59190” crowd pleasing favorite owned by Canadian ers to com- Walter Kelly of southport, came pacing down the stretch twice last sparc in the first, dash and then gstrmig finish by Dale B. Cl-IARLOTTET-OWN Johnnie Kalmuck Wins Twice At Opening Meet Win-ticket pays on Roms. niiiiifgl were s22.80 and on Gahagan. sl'l.90. I ' 4 First and Fifth Races Keppoch Playgirl tMclx'enna) 1 3 Whispering Hope (C. Smith) 4 1 Eva Budlong (Stead) . .. 2 4 Abner McGraw (Shaw) 3 2 Tlme'll Tell (Campbell) 5 6 Holly Harvester (E. Smiili) dn 3 Times: 2.21 NS; 2.22 3.5: Kep- poch Playgirl, owned by H. B. Willis and driven by Pat Mc- Kenna; Whispering Hope, owned by Arnold Weeks, Fredericton and driven by Cyril Smith, Second and Sixth Races Roma Budiong ll.., Kelly) 1 4 Royal Scott r. (O'Meara) .. .'l 1 Sonny 13. (Bernard) , 2 2 Bud's Echo (R. Macl-Tadyen) 4 3 Helen Harvester (Andrew) 5 5 Times: 2.21 CH5; 2.23; Roma Budlong, owned by J. S. MacDon- ald and driven by Lorne Kelly; Royal Scott .lr., owned by Gregory and MscLean and driven by Len O'Meara. Third and Seventh Races Gahagan (E. iahaw) Esso (O'Mesra) Rosalie H. (McKenna) .. ...... Dale B (O'Brien) Dean Swift (Downe Judy Budlong (C. Smlil Henry Day (Kelly) .. I 7 Times: 2.14; 2.19; Gahaga own- ed by Dr. Geo. Bishop and driven 1)”..- 1&'JTIb'.JIs:-A dilate-an-nut whipped the cream of Canadian- bi-ed three-year-olds in the 94th rencivnl of the Queen's Plate. It clean sweep of the important stake races on the North American con- ilnent. 1, whim (5)'lYnrk Yanks and one with Boston ed due to rain. The scheduled game rninefi oul Philade'l- , , with the Yankees April T8 will be with the Red Sox .will he played Aug. 11 as part of i iwi-night iloublcheader. l, The Memorial Day games with part of s iwl-night affair and tile nlhcr this night of Aug. 17. prev- iously an open date. (Irishman Winisi Golf Ch'shlps 1 Vine. game to be played July 6 as for , HOYLAKE, 1l:ng., (AP) -Irlsh- man Joe Carr. followed by I cheering section of priests and thousands of Dublin golf worship- pers, gathered the remnant: of his game Saturday to win the British amateur golf champion- ship with I two-up victory over 1-tarvie Ward of the United States. Queen -T-Iictbris reigned 83 years E' L from 1831 to her death in ml the 70-to-1 long shot in the field owned by the Armstrong brothers or Brampton, Ont. Track conditions wern fast with the sun beating down on the Cor- onation Day crowd after days of rainy weather and the fans were in a betting mood. They plunked down 3149.655 on the plate alone with 367,098 wagered on the Tay- lor entry. Forest, 0nt., day during a workout at Hazel Park harness raceway near here. . 922, according to the United States cause of death. JU'NEl 3, 1953 72 Canadian Names Drawn In Sweepsialles MONTREAL, (CP)-Three Oni- airio residents drew Irish sweep- stake tickets on Pinza. the fav- orite in this Saturday's running of the Epsom Derby. Plnza, to be ridden by Sir Gor- don Richards, is quoted at 5-1. Next in linc is the Queen's horse, Aureole, quoted at 11-2. Donald Douglas, Brampton, 0111., is the identified holder of ii tic- ket on lhc favorite. Noms dc plume with tickets on Pinza urn "Tamary Mum," Toronto, and "Regal", Mimico, Ont. A total of 72 Canadian names were drawn They include: VQ liT66, ridellis. Montreal, Victory Roll; VD 32258, Pug, Liverpool. N. 5., Fe Shaing: WE 29950, Gimic. Sydney, N. S. Skikampur; WD 09818, Michael. Knowlton. Que., Craftsman; ZH 20821, Bright Eyes, Halifax, Bandoola; TC 3023?, Last Chance, Montreal, City Scandal; TC 36859, Watt-r Point, Ducliekic. N. B., Premonition: TC 35533. Sucker, Dieppc, N. B., Nearula. TC 33387, Edwin Dawson. Mone- lon, Prince Canarina; IIJ 07287, Willey, Montreal. Craftsman; Xi) 16365. R. Macdonald Mtitirlcc Mer- ritt, Sydney, N. S., Prince Can- arina. Well iitnfiicl Horse Drops Dead DETROIT, (CF)--Dr. Stanton, third money-winning pacer of 1952, owned by W. L. Frazer of dropped dead Tues- The 12-year-old black gelding, bought for 3500, had won 3171.- Trottlng Association. The pacer collapsed while Frazer was putting it through a. workout. An internal haeniorrhage was the Willie Pep To Continue. (Iareer (By Murray Row) NEW YORK, (AP)-Willie Pep. the last of the master boxers still active in the ring, continues his career "just for the dough." "Another year. niaybc. and then I'll call its quits." said ilie sad- faced little man with dzirk. brood- in): eyes. "I need the rinugh." Close to half a million must have slipped through Willie's hands since he started his illus- irious career sonic l4 ycars and 183 fights ngo, ' A yen for gambling and high living. and marital troubles. have bankrupled the little Italian from Hartford, Conn. Willie hasn't much to show for his long career ex- cept his clippings -Iinfl the ndmir- ation of the il'iI(ll! for his con- summate skill. A new by-pass pond. which promises to he one of ilie most rewarding stretches of trout fish- ing water in the Province was constructed last week at the Head of Fortune. In one of the most inaccessible spots on the Island two giant bulldozers, the property of Matheson rand MscMilian. road contractors, working steadily for fourteen hours. threw tip a bar- rier across one of the best trout streams in the Province. The stream, better known farther inland ll Deep Brook or Black Brook. has been noted for its big trout down through the years. The new by-pass, how- ever. is located three miles near- er the sen, almost at the point where the tide meets the flow of fresh water from up-country. I I 0 To reach the site. the bulldozers crashed their way through trees and undergrowth for almost half in mile. There was no other choice because thick woods and swamp make all approaches difficult. The sren flooded by the dam is at least one hundred acres in extent and in places ll nine feet deep. The barrier of earth holding the water in check is 60 feet wide and about eight feet in depth and most Iturdlly anchored on each side by the favoring contours of the land. The by-pus itself takes the overflow from the contained body of water easily and natural- ly, and there should be no undue strain on the dun It any time. It will be good news to all fish- ermen that this habitation of For- tune up trout will" be thrown open to thepubllc. - Mr. Neil Ron senior, owner of lhe entire property unroundlng the pond. has announced that at limited number of boots will be available for the use of local fish- ermen. and of course tourists. Mr. Ron nl1a.hiI son Noll Junior. have contemplated such I development for years, and no more IIICIl'0lf- ed in seeing their-”di-earn 1-nllud when she wu I1 year: old. bps New Pond Constructed In Game Und The Charlottetown Intermediate Abbies made their first start un- der the lights at Memorial Field I. memorable one as they defeated the R. C. A. F. Royals 4-1 onday night on the two-hit pitching of Donnie MacLean and the clutch hitting of Jack Ready and Buck Whitlock. The game was the first in the Island Baseball League. The lights were declared ready and the baseball season opened with an impressive ceremony at home plate held under the direc- tion of Brigadier W. W. Reid, 115.0. ED. Congratulswry messages, were given by Senator J. Walter Jones, Hon. A. W. Matbeson, R. R. Bell, Q.C. All spoke of the great achieve- ment of lighting the field and urged the tans to patronize the games and make full use of the facilities. Also present on the field were Dr. L. W. Show, Director of Edu- cation; Hon. Dougald MacKlnn0n. Minister of Public Works, George? Walters, President of the Abegweit Club: George Francis and Arthur Gaudet. MacLean opened the season with a. brilliant pitching display for thcl Abbles, The tall righthander held the Air Force batters hltless until the sixth inning when pitcher Taylor connected for 11 double. Up to that time the Air Force had not hit a ball to the outfield. The Abbies pitcher struck out ten batters and walked only two men. He surrendered one run in the seventh inning and it was unearned. Maccready started on the mound for the Air Force and was going well until an infield error with two men out set the stage for his downfall in the third. He was rc- licved by Taylor. The Abbies scored two runs in the third on an error, Jack Readyb double and two walks. There were two men out when Baker missed Joe Coylels high infield .fly. Ready then connected for 3 double to send Jackie Cairns across the plate Successive walks to Whitlock and Ryan forced another run across. The Abbies got two more in the fifth when Ready singled and Buck Whitlock hit a home run. Whit- lockls homer cleared the snow fence around the 260 foot mark. Gaudet of the Air Force made the outstanding fielding play of the game when be hauled down Joe Coylels fly ball after a long run. BOX SCORE Abbie: AB It H PO A H Cairns, ma . 1 1 o 2 o Coyle, if 1 0 0 0 0 J. Ready. lf . 1 2 0 0 0 Whitlock, ss 1 1 2 1 0 Ryan, c . 0 l 10 2 0 Lund. lb 0 0 '1 2 1 Pineau, lit) 0 o 1 2 0 Howatt. cf . 0 0 0 0 0 Maolrean, p. 0 0 1 Q 0 C. Kennedy, Eb . 0 0 0 0 0 Totals . 23 4 5 31 ll 1 R.C.A.F. an R H ro A r. Richard, cf . 2 0 0 1 0 1 Johnston. 3b . 3 0 0 0 0 0 Pitman, ss . . 1 1 0 3 1 0 Macxenzie, an 3 o o 2 o o Nuzent. rt ,2 0 o 0 o o Gaudet. if . 2 0 0 1 0 0 Perry c .3 o o 5 0 0 Baker, lb . . l 0 0 5 1 l Maccready. v 1 0 o 1 1 o I-Taylor. D . 1 0 1 0 o (l b-Burns. ph 1 I) 1 0 o 0 Totals 20 1 2 18 3 2 Islanders aiill B PRESENT TOP NOTCH BOXING Al The Charlollelown Forum MONDAY. accrue 1?-Tn-iiiTr?i3r?iT-s expended. Though the property is highly regarded as R rcsting place f0l'0 dutiks and goose tlir Rosscs pro-, pose to have it regarded for a limo at least as a bird salictuary. As such it will be valuable as I breeding ground for the lordly Canadian goose, and many, species of ducks. . It is traditional that the Ross! family should be connected with. mill-dams. A brother of. Neill Ross. Sr., is the owner of tho mill at Bridgetown, and another brother operates the saw-mill nl. Sturgeon. Until qtiiic rcccnti,v0 Neil Ross Sr. was iili! proprietor of the mill at the head of St.1"e- ler's Bay. formerly in the posses- sion of the Qulgley family. Fishermen who visit the pond will recognize immediately its great possibilities. Enclosed as it Is by a fairly wide belt of woods on all sides, and enible only by swampy by-paths, it might well be some remote corner of Northern New Brunswick, or Que- bec. It can only be fished from: a boat. and the point of depart-' ure for any boat can only be reached after It walk of hundreds of yards through semi-swampy woodland. I O O No fishing will be permitted tin- iil mid-June or later. and Sunday fishing will be prohibited by the owner, Mr. Neil Ross. The construction of the dam is being lauded its an example of what can be done by private on- terpriso to enhance the tourist at- traction: of the Island. It is predicted thnt this semi. wild lectlon of country will yield many I duyis plenum to In- lsnderl and tourists alike in the years to come. it is not the intention of Mr. Ron that the dam be over-run with too many fishermen. and for that nuon no one will be allow- ed to enjoy fishing privilege: with- out the owner's conunt. This will 50 "CITY lrlnud but only when one of the limited number of boats than in'uny, profits which may available, is not in nu. Monday night, and losiiiq Abbies Defeat RCAF 4.1 T er Lights a- ET b-pinch hit for Nugent in 7th - Summary ' l R.B.I.-Abbiu: Ready, am). i earned runs: Abbies 2: doubiuf-'1 Ryan, Ready; double plays; M ii. Cready to Baker; Mar-Lean Lund; left on base: Abbies 5 R C0 T A. F. 5; walks: Macliean 2. irm i . 1; strike-outs: MacLean 10 Ma”, Cready 2. Taylor 2; pmea half 1 , . i PEN)" Winning pitcher: Mac IVilel:iii.iocltIi.MacCready; h”""-i1'Un: Umpire: Ev. MacNeill; bases Li Doyle, U. Blanchard, C. Ward, ' ' Wii'S-All; George's Gals Win Games -Andy's Aces lost two clogs. softball games during the last two nights, dropping a 20-19 de. 1 cisioii to the WDis at the Airport, l5-1 George's Gals last night ill. iii: Queen Elizabeth softball (llamomj George's Gals won over the PMQ'g at Queen Elizabeth night 10-4. pell. second base for the Gale, am, a shaky start, settled down to lead her team at bat iiitli tllicc liils including a homer and also played brilliantly. after committing two errors in the first inning. Carmen smith the vlinning pitch;-1; lant, Lorinda Gaudct and N MacFarlai1e clout;-cl the Gal-Ace contest evening. lnlenl Through With Racing Park ltionday In this gamc, Chap- iu four (Tier. afield ; - was Lliinic Gal. ancy lioniris in on Tliseday NEW YORK. (AP)-Iiitt-nt,wm. ner of the Santa Anita Mailirliv and San Juan Capistrano races or the Pacific Coast, is tlirougii ii-in racing. his career cut short by ;. bowed tendon. The Brookfield Stxiblc, olviied by Harry Istmcs of Baltiniore, said the five-year-old son of War Relic turned up lame while pi-epariiig for the Suburban Handicap. The horse likely will be placed in stud at the Circle M farm near Lexington. Ky. Th lam:-sliu part.” In I handy mnpumlmi in out iiiudu. oosters Gluiis JUNE 8 MAIN BOUT-10 ROUNDS lllirry "Kid" Poulion. C vs. iiariottt-town, 154 lbs Gil Edwards, Bronx, N. Y., 158 lbs ' SEMI-FINAL-6 ROUNDS .-liistin Squarebriggs, Charlottetown, 171 lbs. vs. Mitch Krswada. Sydney, N. s., 172 lbs. 6 ROUND SPECIAL0 Bud Ramsay, Summersidc, 138 lbs. vs. LeRoy Jones. Halifax, 137 lbs. 4 ROUNDS Tiger Steele 2nd, Charlottetown. 182 lbs. ' vs. Warren Mugdridge, Pope Road, 135 lbs. Old spsln, Tickets on sale at the ale-nt's and Fred I4mbros'. Prices: Ringside”-31.75; Mnrlorie Main - Reserve--51.50; Rush-5Fl.00 YEO THEATRE M0 sous: -THUR.-FRI.-SAT. - EXTRA MA Mill PA liETTi.E AT THE FAIR See the horse race-Show for the entire faiiiily. Children 27c and 3c Government Tax. Total 300- Adulss 40c-6c Government Tax. Johnny's Mayfalfv Percy Klibride Total 46c.