x & a ce } set i-tinaenitenaiall Into Veritable Craze Trout fishing this season has developed into a veritable craze. One morning recently a city ang- ler decided to try for a few of ’ the big ones hanging out at North River Causeway. He reach- ed the Causeway at 4.00 a.m. as a bitter, chill dawn began to lighten the east. To his sur- prise he found three cars ahead of him when he fully expected to have the show to himself. As he leads on the rod two cars arriv- ed from Summerside loaded to thé doors. From then on the mot- or traffie arrived in a steady the water befor. he got it land- ed. After he creeled his trout he and watched a crowd mill- @ around the spot like a flock sheep and decided to call it morning. INCRE Judging from the volume of in- itial fishing license sales to date 1959 promises to show a twenty per cent increase over 1958 and this year was a record and I be- rE FRTEREHE ej z f i f | ~| take a 10-per-cent American man- Department of Industry and Na- | tural Resources. . .one thousand | for each county. , for building | dams and trout stream im-| provement. The results of this move are awaited with extreme interest by local trout fishermen. Our lobster industry is also blos- soming out at a rate that is caus- ing far sighted old time lobster fishermen extreme corcern. At (Continued on page 9) —\— Johansson Is Unhappy Over 10 Per Cent Pact NEW YORK (AP) — Ingemar \ , had to ager, a former partner of Cos D'Amato, to land his June 2% world title fight with Floyd Pat- terson, The World Telegram and Sun reported Thursday. of heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, in handling deef Mike Bulick over 10 years ago. "I don’t like the 10 - per - cent contract,”” Johansson was quoted Prepare Happy, Busy Time ! For A. 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The ‘|i wih e Gotta tal moved 8| "arena we eek tame te ‘eo _ sdcian Lewis's Legionaires are just waiting for Memorial ances by San Francisco's 20-year-|umph moved the White Sox|<hird on Vade Pinson's single. | oe posten's Don Budilia bed © fe ay Se ee Oe eee ee Oey ae aie old Mike McCormick and veteran| within a half-gcame of the idle|Lefty Bill Henry thes replaced ia their practice sessions. These Legionaires, Joe Nuxhall of Cincinnati | Cleveland Indians, American|Hiliman. After he had fanned|omered in the seventh end developed fast and were a mighty smart out- ; two-run double in the eighth ie of last season, ed eodend. combined with Early Wynn’s| League leaders, Jerry Lyach, Don Elston was|@ ims abe Bewdpell ear tongs things in 1959. He figures # 24th career triumph made pit-/ Pinch hitter Granny Hammer | called in. He wetked Frank Rob-|Marty Keough stut more Brien is eqpocting mush growiot Ton a chert titty lnat yeat, ‘Jehers the ~tars of major league| spoiled McCormick’ bid for a n0-|tnson to load the bases. Bell then |Red Sox runs scrote with e de Ms charges could come S® ‘they shouldn't be # whole lot better day games Thursday. hitter when he doubled with one| caught 2 high stow ball and drove | ie before Lowa put dows Ge — McCormick checked Philadel-[out in the eighth. ‘The Phils it into left Meld for the winning relly. , onal sage Phillies with three hits after |picked up more singles im | hit. might gomes were ere ee en ee boring hile all for wcven n-th math Tal Hevante deties at Wie Die Gatee ae Se he ee Se on a . i . Bings as San Francisco giants other Philly reach | sixth triumph Earl | tional, in Charlotietow'idier’ MacDonald, Donnie LeClair and“Tom Mac- pounded out an 80 triumph. It| first was Richie Ashburn, who/Torgeson, ae ae Se hee at eee SS Fariane have started action on # second junior squad and things ‘was the young lefthander’s: first | walked in the fourth. McCormick | Lendis contributing home runs. | geles. . ee ae to look up for them. They called a session the other victory of the season. struck out nine and issued only| Wynn had a three - hit shutout | Kiansas City at Baltimore ae eed lads turned out, all filled with real enthusiasm. And Nuxhall slowed Chicago Cubs|one walk. through five innings but |troit at Washington. nig ‘wot all that are anxious to perform with the new outfit. only three safeties in Cincinnati's} As MicCorniick matched Sam ‘Fiddler’ informs us that at least another py Dreger go 20 triumph but the degision went | Jones’ SS eS ‘i BASEBALL RESULTS make the first meeting but they along their 2 down to the ninth inning, when | nesday, Mays i ” were keenly interested in playing’ junior Bell's two-run single broke | Walker provided bur- Be ee eee , ig ae on bat the Reds|ler with a cushion. - National League > Crimian (9) and King, HannaP We talked with ‘Fiddler’ following ‘that first meeting and veteran and Dave Hillman. Bell’s|for the second streight day a8| cincinnati 000 000 002-2 § @| 7). ‘ responded to the call. He ; j scored three times in Columbus 031 000 210-7 15 ¢ was happy about the way the boys game-winning blow came off Don | the Giants Chicago 000 000 000-0 3 0 ‘ icti to how the new club would ; Daryl Spencer also va) ley: Hit-| Miami 000 020 000— 2 5 wasn't making any predictions as little bali club Elston, second of the Cubs’ re-|the fourth. “-Nuxhall (2-2) and Bailey; ; and Baich; Byrd, Kay measure up but he did say they'd be a hustling e ke lief pitchers in the ninth. Sue ee ee ee th ana Lee) 0) aka LASTS SEVEN INNINGS runs. verill. . , : LEGIONAIRES’ COACH 1 oanid Mot verians’ and LoChait Wynn lasted only seven innings |OPENS WITH DOUBLE American League Kereheck (6). HR: Col-McDastal; that the trio of . the White Sox| In the Cincinnati - Chicago chicago - 31 222 211—14 19 0| Mia-Burke. satisfaction Lewis plus but the Chicago were meeting with Co-operation from the young players. Lets Boston 000 001 140— 6 11 2| Rochester at Buffalo postponed, along wh i panes St mood young ball players. Leg- hese ong an egy om 4 Probable Pitchers is produce i ( Sel he a oe a a ECHUES oa: oe but the new outfit could give lest year’s pro- (a) Landis (3); Boe Bad.| NEW YORK (AP) — Probabils oe quite a scare little pve ig he pitchers for today’s major league * yinelal : makes. - im (2). ‘ ; However. the matter of who will emerge the winter, Tat "and BY NORMAN MACDONALD Detroit 000 612 100— 410 0| games (won and lost records fy difference. What does matte® it should be plenty for two junior : Wash 000 101 000— 2 4 2) parentheses): teams, teams that can Reve, 4 chal fans eee pemaneeein 5 vee Renere : Griggs 2-1, Clevenger (7) Stobbs| Cleveland at Boston (N)—Grami : . Seoame Prince County 1 s = Whi cece cemeues for promoting junior bell are deserving ball league, one sponsored by| The legion softball team will be |(7) Hyde (8) and Porter. HR:| (10) vs Brewer (12) 0 of commendation and when the teams get into action eer ae the Summerside Legion, and the | minus some of its star players of eee tile meee (7); Wash- secede ae waa ans out is large oum of the ramnants.|: 1958 when they start the 1959 sea-| Allison (7). 4 should show their appreciation by turning oP ppeeedy Sarton wane some | son. ‘Des al their brilliant | Kansas City 010 000 100— 210 0| Kansas City at Washington (N} 7” tt a really great season. additions. It is not known as. yet! short stop, is now in Ontario. and | Baltimore 000 100 000—1 4 2|—Herbert (1-3) vs Kemmeres Be ; out to be one | oe porn Ay Be ncn a katarakar woohees aor se oe nas i it at Balti (N)— Hobbie is turning Teams from i - | the other Kinkora bay O'Dell 1-2, E. Johnson (9) and| .Detroit at Baltimore (} oh Se an pd moundsmen. side will hail from Tyne Valley | first base, will not be with the | Ginsberg, Triandos (8). HR:| Mossi (1-1) vs Wilhelm (40) + idan oo is sporting a 43 mark after a brilliant three-hit | Cape Traverse and Kensington. | team this year. They will have KCy-Maris (8); Bal-Tasby (3). National League whitewash job of the hard-hitting Cincinnati Redlegs on beinpete gs + Charlie Hugson, who very cap- | their ace hurler, Bill . a | International League Philadelphia at St. Louis (¥ afternoon. Glen appears to be on Ge mony | to & -_ ee ot | ay — led the ig te kre rural ee a Tectia Both Montreal 010 004 021-8 13 1 — a ? ya oe pitching f Bob Scheffing’s B atid commercial league anton ~~ T t 000 050 100-6 11 3 incinnati a Francises dag Bouma sre Bm win put the Chicago — oo EXPERT AD last winter, is the new prexy of | Bernard = Peacta tee ole pos Rakow (5)Collum (7) | (N)—Neweombe (1-4) vs Sanford the 500 mark with 16 wine against 18 nie . VICE Findley felt that he wae too clone: {ed softball before some ef his |Negray (8) and Teed: Woodes-|(52)_ scheduled. mere 24 gerece beck of Whe pese-eulling i Breer oa unin Cliford Bolton, |summer, gives his younger bre-|Residentiat School at Lytton. | !Y Connected with the Tyne Valley | teammates were born, =| LADL, eS See great hitting and are getting some year Titish Columbia In- ; . eam continue president . passed year MORE TROOPS Nese io eeee chores out of their mound staff. The other af-| dian from Lytton, BC~ and a| rr’ Alec: 16, some instruction) Clifford lost thumb and two fing- | and declined the renomination. | mark, and we don't know whether STANDINGS Sie Susana aiaueaeiae prulty fair pliching Chores ey four rae let games in| member of Canada’s team going|'™ ‘he finer arts of shooting. Both| ers from his left hand in an ac- By the time these echoes re (or not life begins at 40 in some Middle East UN Emergency ternoa Dave Hitt the Scheffing crew to a $0 triumph over the to the National Rifle Association | aT members of the army cadet! cident when he was 14, but handi- cones ee Sere ee lines of ae es ae By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Force will be increased to @0 » ble | Shoot in Bisley, i 3 : ’ ; nee County es certainly = Pitisburgs Pirates. tn thet engagement We Hittman and both of | Bisley, England SSPE Re Se Ceeree Sean cer have’ brtered bie sooent| pave heir league. Grand - ; of baseball diamond. McNeill | ___American League men from 555. to garner only -year: Hillman ite RCAF, and ’ was a pitcher of some repute WL Pet. GBL| these were singles. , : Thunderbirds were cansidered as | his heyday, and he can still make ao | Give these Cube « few more performances like Hobbie’s and Ben | ‘ is Gade, Whaler ater ; dnvtinn ce z = o “i FOR RENT Hillman's and they could be might bothersome, Tis” S on | na ors; teams would join the leaque is @ ee ee on ee Baltimore 15 13 536 2% | Soe ones et ee power. In their. last % waving udgeons. - ULO famous ringers across home piate. That's pretty fair amount and with a ; We were surprised to receive fans hereabouts » Joe Ber-| Census City 1218 cz 4 | {BOWLING ALLEY” finish pitching combined with that power, the Scheffing boys + aA uard’s pliching fame Kansas : per Mme fo eco Orioles Nip Athletics 2-1 228i 23 Sse.” fie: WHEN WE WROTE this column St. Louis Cardinals were im a a aor oe OF eae wamel wes provided by Detroit 10 17 30 7 ; ilwaukee. . : Be ee | Joe’s blazing fast ball. This duo Re eS ee aoe oe the hod Binds were being| WASHINGTON (AP) — Batlersugiy fume rad af the scanesiter eo dropped ball at the|we try te play sone sat ai] will help, but Bill Stull will be the ee S aut style by the opposition but in these last Yost and Al Kaline backed up! roor the Athletics first marker in | Plate. hunch. (For example, if a filly |big bazooka on the Legion firing —— = be farther from the truth. In their last ‘im Bunning’s four-hit pitching Baltimore's only moment of|named “Silk Slip” were racing,|ine. He keeps opposing batters few days nothing could with a home run apiece as they | *econd inning. The Athletics : ; a : ond te thao mabiiens > outings, the Gas House gang amassed a total of 36 runs, yet Slory was rookie Willie Tasby’s/we'd naturally bet on her to | guessing, wy they only managed three victories in five starts. ied Detroit to # 42 victory over scared their winning run in the| solo home run opening the bottom | show). This hunch business is a| worse most of the time they guess ae tan Sunday the Cardinals scored 18 runs in a doubleheader Washington Senators Thursday |seventh on three singles and Or-|of the fourth. R was bis third of very poor way to get rich quick. | wrong. A with the Chicago Cubs, yet they only earned a split. They lost | Mght. tole catcher Joe Gisberg’s er-!the year. We found that out. 5 | a ae — — ter the first 10-9 but came back to take the nightcap 98 Saturday | One of the Washington hits was oat We were interested, however. | nities PURE TURPENTINI they mauled the same Cubs 11-1. Tuesday they outslugged pred hell fier Mahe kia Li being drawn up and will appear | ‘0 see. in the guide a picture of | Towing Service taieialate Gincinnati Redlegs 7-4 and Wednesday they were edged 3-2 by the | rookie Bob Allison. rry’s ions in the Guardian in the very near |Prifce Edward | Island’s Joe) Day Phone 9722 Milwaukee Braves. The victory was the eighth for | ' toture. the prond cireuit leader for Issa, || Night Phone sos - sous : ihe The above performances do not make the Red Birds look | the hast-place Tigers in their 10| Are In League _Following are the softball prac- | * _ placed third ane Member D. A A. oe lke a last place club. They appear to be banging that ball in real games under new manager} tices scheduled for the next four east abeenie He had finished : “IMPERIAL MEASURE earnest and with a little tighter pitching could prove real pem- Jimmy Dykes | Barry’s Lions were officially | YS. fifth te 1957, fourth im 1956 MURPHY’S odin taken back into the fold at a meet| Friday: - Barry's at Queen gem peeing: ge om th nat SERVICE STATION nent contenders. on ae run oe the ing of the City Softball league | Charlotte; Rollaway at Old Die-|°4, in 1955 and 1954, so last = Tigers made it 3 - 1/ 1a5 evening. Forble K ii|mond. Warres Spetm on Wermestoy, Larry burled a sixhiiter and | Hal Griggs In the sixth. Lou! coact the Parkdale squad” "|| Saturday: BIS. at Old Dis : : even ® seven hitter but Spahn got the nod 3-2. It was the same Rockey oa ta ae The Garrison had a represent- a B.Y.C. at Queen y am , . ‘tna? i . 7?) Mr. Jackson who hurled the Cardinals to victory 11-1 over the ju... single scored bridges. sive = Pon nae seek ae Sunday: Rollaway st Queea| IN pte Chicago Cubs Coiaetianen i daaiiile ona to indicate | @ the sixth, Jim Lemon singled | io. 5 team in the loop. Charlotttetown; Barry's at Old | . thet Larry is in pretty fair pitching form. So don’t figure those spam tee as ae A resolution was passed that| Monday: B. I. $. at Queen Cardinals out of the running just yet. _ | BALTIMORE (AP) —Pitchers oor gn sl tne ool Gee . F or THE TEMPERMENTAL BILLY LOES 's doing all right for | NO? Garver and Bud Daley lim-| sad Thursdays during the season | hotest So himself in Baltimore this season. | ited Baltimore to four hits Thurs-| with » doubleheader on Sunday.| Iron ore deposits in the Sav-| P TION This means you'll get 2 The Orioles tried to unlosd Billy on Washington Senators but |“ "ight as Kansas City Ath-| Aiso most of the games will be| age River area of Tasmania will P, E. I. PASTURE COM ETI eee Seen see sare wee the deal was called off because of arm trouble. The result was that | ‘tics edged the Orioles 2-1. Played on the Old Diamond. _| supply Australian steel industry | ts \ Paul Richards was ‘stuck’ with Loes. And may be it is a good _ "ose Maris slammed his! A schedule is in the process of needs for 50 years. cor four anal Seiad tom. thing for the Baltimore club. ° id ! 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