Mariners Edge All-Siars; Final Game Goes Tonigh’ri d Tiiuday’l conteotw..ntire Pork run to tie the grnie. Up until‘ this time Bradley Iild hurled rio- lelln um: lip Wth a 5-1 will. Frank Bradley. pitched I mn- lili ball Ilid than Merle Longu- ad. tel-rill but his team lint couldn't come e. , Grelory. This came about u a mull The Allstarr held the lead a! last lilgili.V game which law the Marinerr, who were totter. ing on the brink o! elimination come up with a thrilllu in via. "Hoyd ‘Teet' Gnlory. the ace ol the Mnrincn' pitchlnl riaii was called upon main int his)“ and came up with a Kreli. same He was the inalna pitcher In ed the 1 rent PlLrlck Ind Mitchell. up with lny [bod Li'iullul IIIlrill w and nine (or the Pll‘lt boy! phle reached him In! a douhln aloe LeClIir sent him homo iLh another two- Ill LII! filth in r at. "it Marl. nen went ahead ior' good when They on early in the game or a result oi they rcored another single trliy, a market picked up in the no Tiilr one came without the bane- nndinrilrig when they got toGre- ilt oi n lilt riid grve the win- gory tor three liltr. L. Mlscner nets a load that they never surl- war the Park player who croni- re d red plate alter picked up another lnsur- ' around or hit by Maurice Fltx- anoe marker in the sixth irnrna ringler by M k This lead lasted until the third, Lloyd Gregory and Mike when the winner: picked up one to put the game out oi reach. Ladnzr. O‘Brien Three Double Dash Wins; Dead Hea’r In S'side Card one or the seamn‘s best crowds turned out at s _ Side Raceway last evenulg Inii tietorsoiAlldy'a two Wallis. were rewarded by r number at The Daily Double an the iii-st . two dashes with anger Parley and Daoio Dale as vdnuan paid $151.40. The second Daily liltiddiisl by a whisker at e Douhlc., teaming Dario Dale Mil'r‘. in thc iourth race. and Norm Amile ar winners 1.. the third darn Mr. Gallon paid “5.90. The oinnella paid Iiid Jolly Lass placed third in a dead heat. There were urrcoiArtum l-lnnovor double dash winners, Dncio Dale, two, and horah Annway. and Victory 537.311 wii The 13 year old Scott and horse want the instant mile or Arrnway the evening in tile clglth dash viiiJl n time oi M1 4.5. Dacia nale took a new record or 2.11 1.5 in her would daail. For her lvin winning eitorts. site was me. Ill Eyre Dori m-LiL‘keL in the Parlay‘r win in ‘ war worth $15.30. DIVISION — who, Eyre Don (G. chaopeln a l presented Willi I cooler donated by Andy and Cloviz Pony. W the exactar was worth . . Country Mile plum. Nora Pl‘d $40M tirird race Ind W the film duh Coith Eyre 51617 Dodgers Cap’iure Loop's Top Spot Theme haidiflfile hind! Lb sixth by MuQIfld who sci them down with unlywo Idis rm midi hill! ti 2. The Dodgers came up with t runs in the ninth intunglitst nigtitl to ovemome a so rlyor load nnrluaotontotakeawbase. ball loaglle victory. Tire win moved the Dodgers into ilrat place in the league. ii lcn Ellsworth was on the miliind for the w' oars. giving up a total oi ionr hits. l-le walk. in iI‘VE and struck out i , ills mound opponent was CII'I ilaL‘Quaid He was touched tor lie fanned five and v inning when the picked up all three or m batter in tilts inning, third—baseman Freddie MacDonald walked and war mural around by a single by less Bill Sill‘ , Lon Baglole than Te- rriirrl tlir Sword walk at the game and Filer Kennedy also rcroiiod r tree pres Ind other liiii lliitiy was retired Mac» Quaid conic through with a boom innings-er. Mike pi rd on thc lourth walk at El- Lituriii but their MacDouiiall liii tnio a quirleouhlz ploy to and tilt inning. R LUMBER FOR SALE ALL SIZES OF HEAVY LUMBER lOfuMoSBfufin length Used material In excellant condition. MORRISON a MellAE LTD. Si. Eleanor: ugs. Will's “Lion Sees the Rovers Ind Mm play It :a=a§ STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR Thursday, Angus! 8th., 1963 3:00 P M. in. H luv. in IN ua—mvuloll gun l—lir Arn 1.2—ltotr mid, s—Prlnoa- petiole, hit-M'In'rteflm. t—lralconrt Hamlin. o—Echo more N0. 1—5 IL". I" IN 'I—DIVISION OF W... ._ l—P In. I—DIM W. l—Cldfll Kdlv. kw“ " l Pride, 'I—Iliniy W Wllb. All: ‘3‘“: ll , Bio (II-1! "0.. H MW, .. sun I YIaDIaD "All! DIV. m Tmles Arum: A 'h'mu Victory 11 Cadillac Doll Sm (C. Tom Scott arlmess Miss u. li 4 Plymouth Rock (6 Gaildei.) 5 or Times 2.10 - 2m 45 SPORT A“ ANGELS - Angels Edge Mae a Minor Braves i in litue league action the An rcla edged the Braves is in an inning contest. ' extra _ pitcher loser Dave Murnnghnn. and have Mnclnnls had two hits apiece. Newsbll Newmn Sticker Razor Pal-lay iE. Clivwi l Happy Gallon iL. Neill) 2 a Lady Mark 1 . Ronnieon) Gary Lee aegg to_ Willis) 4 Ken's Pride ic. Macleod) 5 Chuck ll. Karined 1 Tm 2.14 4-5; 2.1.5. 1C, Smith) Dr. Alex 1!). MICNeLll 4 Blue Ml. Girl 40. Willis) 5 Amigo Mike is. white) lien Lise H winnhig horse 1A. Delaney. Mouton. DIVISION $250 Nora Annwry (G. Callback 1 Hanover . 1 Mr. Gallon (L. Neill) a lolly Lass iE, ntzoaraldl 3 Money lloyal iG. cuppelll 1 port Hill Bay 111. non-venture iE. Reeves) a loeadale Comol lC. Smirhl 0 winning Callback. . Titan—PACE _ DIVISION $450 Mile 1C. Smith! G . a 6 2 3 a i 5 (R. y) 7 Dori owned by S. May- hew‘ Kinkorn; linger Parlay slash with Nor—ah Amway and owned by E. clow. , W ulvlSloN — DASH 31.000 Dacia Dale White Lady (.1. Homem’y z s . Donnaway in. Waldii My l-lrvon iG. Gnudet) 8 (G. chappell 8 1 2.12 L5: 2,11 1.5. owned by Dr. NE, — ler sissrenrhre .— z.l6 1-5. 215. horse owned by Geo. Summ ' Scotti L, Neill) 1 Golddlixt (D. Walsh 2 Smith) a Winning horse owned by AE. Madeian Summerslik JM JM Winning wiu Bruin Sobey and the Sobey holll belting homers. In other little league notion Cards downed Mats ayrie war the winning piltclia er While Bill Acorn look the loss. led til hltlera with two hits one being a triple. in the anal little league game the Yriikr downed the Red in. George Curly was the win- ner whlle Don Marleen took the loss. ciirly was the loading ' hits while Paul Carmichael and Gardy Power each had two hits tor the With three SaxI who fiuaridimt SECbNb'SE'CTION Track and ticld events may a major part in yesterday a gathering at the clans rid Highland games at Eldon. This EIIIIEI‘ Miss Carine Wilson. st, Andrews, N.B. or Mira Mary Ellen Driscoll. Saint John. NB. will reign as Mari. tlme women’ goii champion (or 1963. v Miss Wilson and Miss Dris- tnll will blame it out today at aelvedere Golt and Winter Club in a fill-hole mulch play atlair (or the championship They begin the first 13 this morning II 3.80 and conclude play with the final 18 at 2,30 l ‘ this allemoon. Miss Driscoll made ihe final round by disposing or Miss Georgie nouceite. Antignnlih. s and a. Miss Wilson had much Lairng going before el'min I.- ing Summerside': Miss Blanche HDSE. one up, [ Another Summersido goiter, Miss Christine MacDonald. ca - lured the senior championship <45 yenrs oi age nnd over) in 36 hole inedal play competition. nunncrup to Miss MacDonald was Mrs. R. MacNei Charlottetown, Yeslerday morning to goltcrr , took part in approaching a potting competition. win- Charlottetown driving competl McGlll. Halilax. emerged op. Here are the res plny on Wednesday Championship consolation w. McCarthy, Sydney dclcnt- ed E, Taylor. Charlottetown s Tracadie Bests ll mlclllrl Pinon! has: Ml aim. In 0111 while B b Braver Ill Caltl 'I'l'lintrr. Qu ed out bl Haul. Clea. . a—wtutnn'a ‘ 5‘“ Allln Gllllnl and no loss lien-lion Robhl . loaded homer in lead the inn only a mu. ii to victory. The only play- “ m "m, m m. w” m, who held the losers. Jae Die MacDonald oi the losers. _ _ Mk.” “up, mm In, var atrikt g out 1: and allowing c downed ule Dodgers, Car 9 M King and Mike Quinn were lain rial-r. Thalnor hinted aid Kill 4 Qu Imeldr liita iirlrn r Meis Shuioui Yankees 5-0 in Lima lawn: action the ")3" section Trlcadie journeyed ' . Ml“ downed m2 Yanks show an lntercsl Iii DCRA ac 54). Ed took the loss . Barry supplied Hi: only extra r a ' double in the (bird P cr L.L, action the Cards . edged the inniue lending Angels "y" mwa W" “m M“ 6-5. Do Mobhr ii hurled the vn In Sobey took the loll. Wayne New- ru hinted Gary Ieriilld. Cllrll tho Clfl'nll.‘ a homa- anti double lion the‘renlliflder DI LII. week. THURSDAY l—Torritl when aa—ilelqi'r ill-en. Hm“ 3" PM” . _ g, a—Lirrie Swimmers—anenoemM-ryw unamwm A. > " ileum) — loo Elinta. Eli-n Mae Humln opened the fin! melon No. ,_., “my; gap-omit: PACI- nl Jordan‘s new parliament m mm'mmw. Ir—Thirndq vi Ill loud (or I—‘II-n lull Aral: unity. The In. Judah n "In ul- ol trim CH‘TOWN DRIVING PARK mi “' M exploit“! In! W" in tho Int. ' :4, Are Slated , n Meta. Bram va Can-la. I.” L I. Johnstons River and 4: Charlottetown defeated Mra. G, Barbour, ohurlotieiown. 2 and 1. First Dlvlllon . ' ill. Halifax. delellt . ll. Parker, Charlotte- Wi'l and 5; Brie Tonic. Charlottetown. deluled D. an: art. Charlotte! Vri. Z and 1. rd Mrs. ien i and a. Charlottetown. delcnted Muriel Errrcil. Charlottetown, z and 1. Second illvialon cousollflml Charlottetown. defeated M. Gaudet, Chariot town, A. McGlil. lirlitr d ientcd T. suggett. Eaiiiax. Third division ~ ant. Charlottetown dc- l-lcuatlr Charlottetown M. Macmillan. Charlottetown, won irom E. MacMiiinn. Char- ner was Mrs. R. A, P 101.2“,an Third dlvlslnn consolation 1. Williams, Charlottetown de- nlts oi omuiMcCabe F'nishes lnder ill Charlomkflm. Thurs. Aug. 8, 1963. RACE TO 'l‘H Dicture allow! young iaaalca care the 50-yard d [or girls 13 years and under. Putting on I Jul-mian bum E =- Mrs. F, M. Cannon. Linda McG doll M, Tninor. Muncton dale: G. H. ottetown a nod 2 er. Chlil‘lokltr Elizabeth Mlcdonlld I). Gurmllyi A. Gl- salad 5. it Second Spot 1. Tunis. Ling, a mem W. Buntain, Char- Mrls. J.C. Fir" dlvlllnn consolation ., .Gallalll, Charlottetown. deleal- ed H. Elk and i. Second Division A. Wu, Charlottetown de- Downs O'Brien. Chlrlolletowri w e« . Cpl. George Ling lo ol Cenll‘ll Wallace DQWI. Mull!- rerl, was top shot in the Aler- ! I1 I LII k we heucinml m L' D 2 W02 LO 1 Ted irom the siltyard range. mm ber oi the inn E FINISH oi rpeed u they approach the ilrilsh line. The weather was ideal and thousands gntliered tested .1. Benignn. Charlotte- town: M. Beawn. Charlottetown delentad B. Conway, Charlotte. iowh. TODAY'S DRAW Championship division Mary Ellen Driscoll Vs Car- ine Wilson (83“ and 2.00) Champlonahlll consolation McCarthy V; M. Cannon (5.40) FInI dleIloII L. McGill va M. Tonic (3.50) M. Trainor va Mrs. J. C. Gal- lull ism) Second rilva Mahar Garner; SI 'keoui Mark last night in Soul-ls lawn league action. “no previous strike out re. Mahar tossed a Due-hither while Walking one. Dave Joll- nings well! all the way losers allowing seven ' lug two and striking out nine. Mahar and Maynard Paquet led the winners with two hits ch in three ills. Quald picked up the ‘ insert. The aim place could be d Cldrd tonight with file Center- ineetlng the Downtown- ers in the iliinl game at the schedule. A victory tor the Can- W“ mownera would give them fix“ in .lnhnson'a River for a squenk- “vim; die ill-ed the shutout willie Car u 5.5 In ten innings ' At the end innings, lhe game was tied 4-4. Army CBDI. Roy A. McCain 0‘ "I9 will" 9 or Charlottetown ranked second “mm'me” in the match with Than Machusai allowed free RCMP Corporal Robert Walker Easels lo Marlin Kelly and Mer-ln Donald grabbing A single to. drive both home [or a two-run margin. As the River Gills corn: back Blair Shel walked d lllned third. Leo Walker took a long iii! and flu! but let Shea own the a lit. Louil Lund went 9 innings for the Winner! Inning 5 Ind Illow- e w a roll: in file 10m by Merlin Mchrlde Mao- Dougall toned [or Johnloll‘s Ri- Nexr sundry .Inhnann'a lllver boys come Tra lnrn - tempt to even up the bent -oi- three series. Game time is z o'cloc Minor Games 1 Following il the chCdIIle Iorl Litllr Icing, 9.30 —— 3rd Salli . — Yank! Vl Alicia. Bantam lid Hidfll. Giant VI Gabi. "IDA! .. m — 'l‘vli'il VI Cull-I: M lieu VI Anvil. 1.!) LL. — Red Sox VI Cold]. Win BASEBALL to leit-rlrid tor the rcc-, 3! THE CANAEQIAN mass 1 st \New York and Edwarda; e HRS: art (24); KIlLrle [on V: rs. p”, III.” LL. —YIIik VI Drawn. onlno. Ella: Whitfield '10. NI' York third with 45 !' Victoria w SCORES Nlfloml . Louis Inc M motto— : ii I out W1 00:— ‘I ll 1 liroglln t1“). Burdctie u), Schultz i5). MacKcnzle (7) Ind McCarvar: Coleman. I-Il'ls: SLL roll stalinl-d (5-10) and hlcngn Kouiax. Prrrlnoaki iii a a). (10' and Comilli. Rolehoro (lili: Ellsworth. McDaniel (7-5? (10) and Sclufier. HR: LA—‘l‘. Davis (10). Cincinnati Mimoto—i u Phila. moloior : 'Ill Mnloney, ilui carter (I) McLlrh til-7i l Nichols Lamabe i4). Rad-B lilul i7) Ind Nixon: Bunnlnl. Fall Ind 'l’l'ilndol. Glnddilil (I Puebla ll). 1 l3. Slur (III): 1 45-5) thl. nos—Geller Deli—Triladul 111 l, “aw—ildi :hmlfl and Hunt — 0an v: lanai-m “molt Little mm vs Adult Cami: ya Your HIM“— Do'wnlnl (83‘ and Howard; 49 poi-m "d Dow‘wntownera place. While 3 loss would Iorce ' ll playoff between Lhem and the untownei-s. siandinl Pls, 14 ii U 6 WL 7i neis 7.3 33 Oyster Bed Wins Game Oys r Bed crushed Hunter River 367 Last Sunday in ball act n. Pele Gallant and Sterling Dou- celle pitched {or the winners while George Bernard. Emmet! Gillan! Ind Rodd Miatlleson hurled for Hunter River. Doilceue had two homers lor the winner: while Levi and Pete G I each cinuhed one Vikings Trounce Winsloe Tigers Blfl'y'l J u V a ii i l e Viking; trounced Winsloe Tigers 16-1 in Ill emibillm‘i will?!“ IIIIO‘l played Ii. the HOIDIBI diamond‘ last evening, The vutlngs attired in rvrryy‘ Innial except the firs! [or Ihti Vlcmry. ‘ I humor went Lhe dlxrl Cleveland uzulm—t 10 a, to err Jones hi the Ialtlnlou moonlit—i u ionrtir ironic. They were Grlnl 18401 llld AKIN: PC!" “New IN 13 hils. They walk- (lo-7i llrunet it) and on inur- and tanned two. i ale—Arch. m. The Tiger: got their only. flu in the rlxth inning wilerii 5. Glllli'il homered with Thami Ian and MacArthur aboard. loiyneaux and .1 or. iii a) Burnaida Hi. (I and led the winners attack; In M with hits in live appear 1 m man. No Winsloe hiller wll‘ lbln lo lei man than all. “Li Mrs. C. M. MacLean vs Mrs Danny Mnhar oi the Uptown- ere act a new league strike out record by tanning is batters in‘ leading his term to a 5 to 2 ll victory over like Centertowncrs, ilnll cord had been 15, Ileld Joinlly i by Manor and Augustine Clinton. ‘ lor the ‘ nlk- John Mnc- ; loric liit tori lance tor the winners giving upi ' ._ In Watch the games and the dancing and piping compev litions. Wilson Ba’r’r es Driscoll Today For Women's Ti’rle w. L, Macdonaid 9.10) Second division consolation Miss D. Gurmley vs Mrs, McGill (9.20) 1 Third division Miss A. Grant MacMillan (9,30) ‘Thlrd dlvlblon consolation .. Mrs. v. Williams vs Mrs. w. H. Benton (9,40) Following is the draw va Mrs. ‘h who have been in L ‘but have been eliminated, dildo—Miss Blanche llogg, Mes, the W0”: L99 Taylor's great lav- .M i A_G_ pm, Mm “c, M orite, hrmond'a annoy. is on . Mi a s the rail with Doll Machill doing Chrisune McDonald. Mrs, the rel-ling. filming the Buddy are loos—Mrs N Mair: low—Mrs] J, Mnlloy. Mrs. I! Parker. Mrs. 1G Do iris Maclelan. Mrs. w, r our st—Miss Edna Mclnnis. Mrs Stuart Weir, Mrs. .1,w acK ‘ J.WV hinrcsidc limo—Mrs. A.J. Gandet. Miss S ‘ . Mrs M. M lies s all Mir F.i (od- 18 s of medal Play iur Lllose ' uncut . nit. riald limit—Mr» TA. Laidlaw. Miss! G. Ba b zic , ill). Drysdaie. Miss la ’lzn. Miss acl an Z—Mrs. w. Farrah Mrs. Ben] Blanche. SPORTS FRONT B PI'US CALLAGHAN Father And Sons NExT Monday night when the Old l-loiric Week racing swmgs ‘into action. lana will are a lather and two sons in thcn- battling for [011 LIDI'IMS. ‘ We are reigning to Cyril South and satin Clarke and E mer, Cyril will be renting Tammany Hall, Clarke will he up behind Don's star El ' do the piloting an Eugcuood Scull, horses are highly mgardad and each has shown plcnty already this season, will remember it was Tammany Hall that surprised with a double dash triumph in The Evening Patriot inaugural. Clarke was ' driving that night and Taminuiy shoved his tirst dash triumph was no nuke by easily taking thc liriai trip. At Summede du er nrniv . nrrinirn Eall again lmet the experts try copping Lhe tinal dash or the szsoo leature. Tammany Hall was [nur1h in the iirsl outing that ,night won by Dominion Byrd. ‘ Dnn‘c Star Is a newcomer to Maritime tracks. l-le raced rt naliirr alter a long haul irorri Maine and didn't get any oi the in: money. However, Clarke will be trying lhis time to out. ioot the ileld and earn hlrniicll an invintiori into The Gold cup and Saucer battle next Friday evenin ‘ Edgcvvood Scott. driven by Elme . no. second to lion illrook in his winning eiiortr ai Sackvillc Downs Trial rater :hlrn pretty lair and talks know ihai Elnii-r will get the best out oi his pacer. llcmernbcv a couple oi year. ago Filmer won the Monday night lertnrc with Sym's pest and then come back Friday to grab the Gold Cup and Saucer willi War Cry Ranger. [ Quite A Racing Family THE Smith family has surely provcd itst-li in harness racing ‘ltlrcles. Father and sons havc cnmc bnc (or tile ivmninn in- troduction on many occasions, They give ‘ accrs and trot. ‘tera good drives and pari-ninlucl bettors get their valuc out or their tickets, i it will be quite a treat to see the lflihtr and two sons light it out on Monday night. They will try thei mightiest to bring their own particular pacer home a winner. There will be a keen iamily rivalry in this big one and other intmbcrs oi the smith lrmlly will have a tough time deciding loi- whom to cheer. WE’RE hrdly rushed for time with this column today and hereiore don't intend to get into the pros and cons of the Nata we ~ hat the Lot Angclea and their pitching sir porters. it should he All three oi ability i i Folks is doing plenty to bring smiles to had p i they can keep up there good perloi-irinnces, iiiie Dodgers and Yankees in the world rerle iBig Racing Card ils Going Tonighi' A. Another great harness racingiDnraiion. Jolly Abb and Trua ,program awaits Charlottetown iLong. ’l‘ h e r e dashes 1; ii r c ly iDrivmg pork customers tonight. should he hard iought and mu. This is an eight—dash mEnu liEl honors picking the winner! Ind ii. his the appearanms of a should be well Tewarde . crowd—pleaser an the way.i shcs tour and eight look Every one oi the eight dashes lsllike rough ones to ‘pick' chalked iiiil ot excitement and line l-ieiinessey has the rail with ‘double dash victors could well Torrid Waters. Seven others 1r. be a minus quantity tonight. riier the top spot. They are lien in races three and seven, six en's Drcnrn, Gartll‘s Best. Misc outstanding pncerr are getting rnry. .lnlly Dick. (‘Jliei'S Gal. ‘ Leah and Lizzie Clegg, ' w shapes up like oi the season's top attract 3 Lion . Firs! dash goes at 8 sharp Mil Cool Eye]. Sky Prince. ' By Norman him-donald Summer-side Bureau of The Guardian Wheeler Is New Champ ant to field makes him a dim- D u ll c Wheeler. MnnKenzi Rogers, Conivnv peppcrpot catcher. won the cult butter *0 Hermit- He gets ll:la—.\lr , Cor. Miss B.‘ pm,“ Cm“, mm“ naming a lot of scratch hingles. but he i is . ort i .2i—Mrs w, Plckard. “1'5 i -e by THE ASSOCIATED PllEss Probable pitchers tor tuday's major league games. won and lost records in parentheses: American Leillil J New York, Terry (12-11) I! Washington, Dnckworth t 1 Boston. Mohbonnuette at Del , l. i Minnesota. Sllgmull Ill-ill) ill ,L s Angelcs. Newman til-ct). Chicago. Peters {luvsl at Killi- ins Cily. Wickersham (8-9) ml. ‘ Clubland. Donovan 16-107 Dr iKralick. (1010) at aaltimore. Barber ilS»l1)_ (Ni. National League i ‘i, Louis. Sadecki i'l-7i ,Ncw York. Jackson ts-iii. Los Angoles. Miller «7-7) at ‘Chinago, Bulil 19-9), 4-8). (1+7! Al Cincinnati. Tsitouris 17-h) Philadelphia. Cuip (11-9), (N). Milwaukee. Sadowskl (H) at ‘llitisbnrgh. Friend ilz-loi, (N), only games scheduled .i (u' l IS CHOSEN Lylc noggin, above. l7- year-cid rori ol Mr. and Mn, ll..i. i-lnggrn oi mirrlottetowri was recently chosen to reprc. sent the Island in the ca ndlrn .lnnlor Tennis Champ iollhlps ill (Mt-WI on August can also excellr hi ’2‘ ,i 1 championship this year, Probable Pitchers stranger to extra-has. , . m“ blows, Of his 20 hits. three were ceeding Gord Wilkinson who was dung,” m I m” and M, traded irom the Enmrn Drug hm, pg,“ ' ' ' learn in mid-seasun and now al- wmam Dogma“, menu“, so plays with Mackenzics. Wllk- u, ,n m, m” “a,” up instill batted only .270 and doan- by, special"; [n Infield hlh, less his conversion to a pitcher H. up” mime." at in. by the Mackenzie management speed, and quick getaway. contributed to his lapse in hail- ing as he did not play regular- ly. Hui. Dunc, the new churn . is certainly a tree wheeler when lie hits the base paths, with arms and legs nailing. he looks as if he might break the sound barrier. arid he does Eel down to iirst about as last as anyone oi the boys This. coupled with the lad that he seems In have a special knack ol playing the hall where it is most inconven- ‘ Saga Of No-HII Bobby i ‘ Listen to the saga oi Bobby Gallant. who hitch-hiked irom ‘Kellsinglnn to Summersidr in ‘pitch n little league game tor i Kinsmen l-lc allowed no hits (or .st innings. but ihc opposing train, the Legion. had scored a i run on errors and such likc. and with the score 1-1. the game went into an extra inning. lliizlit lhcre. a little lrnsue regulation draitcri to prolcrt young pilrlr ers ironi nl'rr-oxrrliiln. in the eiiect lhat a pitcher can work only slx irames. tripped Bubby Behind The Eight-Ball lint thwlhl much about ll but seems in nu ll iiiey'ri lel “I: hone that Illilalied IIII have the poll. and reverse - the sterling 1n iii-t order. we'd have much more etc“- in; racca. Even the hour will he snickcring In tile lhhlus when they hear thll one. bit a will! Iould be the lb):ch to ant-ii an arrangement? in line had la hits, consisting pt 11 singles, a doubleli one triple. and one home run, A pair oi .lrckr led the power- htttlng parade. :oiin Polrier. Enrnan Dnig right ilclder had 1 horne runs and i don- hler cut oi 20 hits. John Mc. Lareri. IiCAlr shortstop. belt- 5 home runs, one triple. and three doubles out ol :1 lilir. up, He was iorccd to rrrire. and Legion won 2. Since there in such a rognla on. we think a pitcher allowing no hils ior Six innings should get credit iii the books tor a lie-hitter, i-1e pitched or Inn): as thc iau allows. and nary a birdie was rnppod "if his oiierings. What more you expect at a law-abiding ("li- knnmc than “Bobby. ih Kid" or "Baby-Faced Bobby \lIlll‘Il sou milzhi have )~~en call. cd. had you broken the law. Chrriolietowii and Summcr. rlda baseball teamr clrrh this year in Little League, nan- iam. luvrnlle, Junior. and intermediate, and In every instance the ilnai two to are to be played in Charlotte- town. We're not iinrllng innit with there arrangements. but it really sets Summerslde behind the right-hall, and any inland championship the y our will be a little harder to earn. and dcrmlng iii our iv mert mire. There a tw ways oi deciding hon... nine preterciree. and lurk, [V we don't know Inlch way our local MU ol c. his lawn. lino can give the odd I me to each centre alter- niely. or you can rive it to the team which won iiie pre- m “II. II III" m I common cartorn. bi which we ASKS FOR UNION COLOGNE. Well Germany (Rrumsl —— The president oi "In European (Eamon Market commlsiloli. Waller Illlhiall. Thurlday called on Europe to tiller Illln l partnership will the United sister. I d‘ “Partnership with (It! United States mrlnl I new I ll luck. lasehnll Ind blhkrlblll w big chance and a new and bid never did Ivvme. We have Hamming. l