» Cau ses ‘Talk By NORMAN MacDONALD Off-season: sports meetings are likely tobe’ poorly attended, and that was true of the meeting at Civie ‘Stadium Wednesday even- ing to discuss the possibility wt - Summerside’s. joining _a_ propos- ed junior N.B. —)P.E.1 hockey league: Three’ of the” leading spirits in this movement, how- ever, wefe present “if the per- sons of Charlie Hogan, Grant Grady, and ~ Laysh. Sehurman, and though nothing could be de- cided, jhe project was, pretty thoroughly -discussed. The latest word is that Fredericton” has dropped out of the picture, leav- * ing ‘Saint John, Moncton, Char- lottetown and Summerside. ~The boys here’ in Summerside “geem to look with favor on an Island junior team, with games plaved in Charlottetown and Summerside alternately. They fecl that with the h«st jniors.in the two centres, plus three or four irom ta- some other good Island. juniors that might be picked up, the Is- land could put. together_a team that would give even the Hali-- fax juniors a run for honors. Fhis team, if formed. might join af’N.B, — P.F.I. league (though only three teams in such a loop would not be too satisfactory) or do as Halifax does, play exhibl- tion games and wait for the play-offs, Of course, there are a tot of “ifs” and “‘buts” between | the anticipation and realization 0 file dream, chief of these be- . = HUNTER’S CORN Borcén team, and _ ing the consent and co-operation of Charlottetown hockey reer ters. Well, the Mave: and say The talking hockey stop softball. something about diamond at Queen Elizabeth park | looks in good shape, yet not a word has yet been heard, of (a softball ; league this year. Get lows, and start ‘wiggle on; fel- Ww _lows, ‘ frran ne There must be lots of softball players for such. a league, and if the teams are evenly matched, a lot of interest can be brought back to the softball anes in Summer- side. ™ Sf PE that tee, at’ least, think would heighten interest in the game would be to have all games scored properly, about once a. week a list.of the tap ten batters: published. Alse runs, stolen hases, etc. To do this it would be necessary have three aa four, or even five official scorers available te take care of double-headers, and ev- enings when some scorers were not around. We have schools for | referees, sa¢-why vot a_ school for scorers? It would take only three or four sessions and some supervision during games, Such. statistics stir up a-lot of inter- est in the “‘big leagues” so why | shouldn’t it do the same in our lace leagues. 7 Dam Construction Sites Mote Costly Than Needed Last pinnate when. | drove_out through. Vér- | ——pon-River and—Alberry Plains I ~~~ —eas.,intrigued...by.>. the array. bull dozers and-other -heavy ma- chinery sfiugly parked by the roadside by Stewart/ dam. I -never - yet. saw, or heard, any_ bull- dozer. activity... just the array of me-_ ~ chanical monsters dozing in the summer sun. A couple of weeks z2g0 I looked this dam over. So fat as trout-are concerned its a “mechanical monstrocify” ... a , ffout has as much chance of en- -tering this dam as a. burglar ‘would have trying to break into Fort Knox. Its a spillway type dam after the model of the saw mill fype of dam so PEST AIRY: in —the old days; I talked to Mr. Reid sciucsiee. the dam | building’. superviser, end he informed. .mé that the was -not designed as a dam but as Qp, water con- hie ‘project-and_a_country-__ side beautifier for the benefit of visiting tourists. Tourists are more interested in trout, fishing “and trout dams and streams-. for_ahout two miles. and early fall by) N dcser and a top.operator ... ‘hes MacSwain. We eonstructed ‘three new dams the Brazil of. Dam st Johnston's River, the Winnesota Twins a> 43~ victory ‘Roseberry Twins” in the” Pinette™ areaand completely remodelled Damwat Alberry Plains. It; was \the old spillway type dam’ that. had been bone dry for years. We ‘were told about the terrific spring ‘floods but both the dam and bypass held. This idea that - the ordinary’ earth bypass. dams will not hold up is strictly for the ‘‘birds’’. It_must .be about five or six years ago that Ches and I re- built the Larkin Dam at Selkirk and turned -it-into-one-of-the—by- ass type. It backed up. water There were. farmer's in this district, one in \particular was- ready to wager ' his farm that it would go out the first spring: flood but it's st 114 there. to costs...1 handed back over ‘$300.00 from the thousand given” me by Dr. Wen and, ory serves me correctly, the _. Larkin Dam cost was well under i oe warmer so perhaps we'd better | in Summerside’ and |< other, items; @uelas “most bome . | “REFLECTING ON RACE The reflections are winning as runners come. out of the onto Wednesday. Jim Inman (RIGHT) leads the field. i. (CP Wirephoto) at the Torento Secondary Schools, Athletic Association track and field finals in Tor- tee _corner _in the 830-yard relay “ln Ni Chicago MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Tony | Olva's— run-producing double in the ih inning Thursday gave’ over Chicago, White’ Sox: The triumph was the Twins’ in front of the old Eb- and febuilt the Shaw. MacMillan fifth in a Tow. Zoilo Versailles opened the 10th with a single. After @@sar “Fovar— struck —out, —Oliva= ‘wal- loped a ive. off the top of: the right-centre™field fence, scorjng Versalles. - Jimmie Hall tied: - for the Twins with a ho off reliefer Bob Locker le off. the ninth. Don Buford had given the a-3-2—lead—when—he—slammed. bases-empty homer in the sixth. Peon ‘CHICAGO APY Rookie run ing ~-the--Senators..defeated . the —Indi-.,.- ans ‘7:2 inthe American League loaded Baltimore threa:s airing” =seventh= "se: STANDINGS lip Pale Hose; Downs Astros CLEVELAND (AP) .—~..Mike | McCormick stopped Cleveland, 32, was chased in the fifth. ‘on four hits and hit one of” Washington’s—threehomers-_as__ BALTIMORE ~ (AP) J.m Lonborg squelched two bases- 6 23 noes of brilliant relief McCormick gave up. onl ‘work Thursday night and three. singles unti¥’ Chico eid pitched Boston Reg. Sox to a 3-1 homered with none on in the Victory over the Orioles. __After Boston... starter Dick MeCormick and Ed: Brink- Stigman walked Woodie Held, man_ hit consecutive opposite forcing home a first-inn:ng_run Thursday . night. field homers in a three-run with one out, Lonborg came: in \fifth-itping rally. Dick Nen con. and got .Dave Johnson to neet or his first of the sea- ground into a double play. Lonborg “then pitched hitless | ball until the sixth when Balti- more again loaded the bases on_ two infield singles and a walk. | son wi none on in the second, ' + ending ins threat. By: THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS. — icite Devlin ¥ “American League _————thex..can_view scenery _along_any._'he fv highway they care to drive over. Tazil. Roseberry twin @ “the embankment je £ * province at any rate. In 3952 ,.. 14 Vears ago in fact ... I secured a bull dover from the Depart- ment of Agriculture and com; pletely’ remodelled ‘this dam «4, | the bulkof the fill was. taken, mill dams had a in_the middle of for removal when heavy. freshets. threatened. In this dam the cement steps ex- tend to within less than three feet of the embankment .top. There has _been no heavy freshets or flood waters for two years running as there was no) frost in the ground and the wa ter from melting snows seeped into the soil, Our creek beds The old saw “plank-system” were not filled bank to bank, and | aver, with a roaring—torrent—of water rushing seaward. There is quite a narrow valley for a long distance above the Stewart dam site. and some of the spring ” freShets were something. to talk. about and:the spillway was prac- tically cleared of planks “before , the flood. broke. I nearly swoon- od when I was.told the: cost of this ‘pint sized’ ,body of water -..-a C00] $11,000.00 ... yes that's correct, eleven thousand dol- Jars. Thirty ordinary bypass _ dams could have been construct- “ed for that_kind of money. In 1905 ... a mere 61 years ago . 1 assisted’ my father, along with my other brothers in con- strueting a dam by. the ‘and. cart,.pick and shovel mieth- od. We ran into trouble with the “spillway type. danf in vogue in tims aze’' and filled. tis mid-sec- ton paft of the embankment and diverted the water around one “end the first bypass dam ever built to my knowledge ... in this, —+ from the dry -dam-—bed and ‘the selfsaine bypass is. still: function- ing-and will-continué so as long as water runs. Jut +n case’ some ‘‘smart hoy’ questions my > statement that-thirty-bypass_dams could be constructed for $11,000, J quote what occurred in 1958) Dr. Wen MacDonald and I. got info an argument regarding dam _ con- struction costs. I told him I L¥ew, from_experience for | had constnucted six-dams in 1992 and} 53 ry that's the word he used | when he placed one thousand dol- Jars in my fist and told me. to grt up or &hut up. Mr Detig- eld... Mackinnon, vot Treland?) —awas Resources Minister at the. time. ak lL was employed with the. City of Charlottetown at the time but pot‘a weeks leave of absence. I saw te M thatI was given a top % horse’ He called my. bluff in a hur. fram> Relfast® and Shaw MacMillan Dams have’ been consistent trout . producers ‘and. the Uarkin’ Dam~has~been ithe mecca of trout fishermen ever since it was rebuilt. When- ever I think about.that ‘pint sized driblet costing we thousand ‘‘smackers’’ I wonder where ths.dam constructian rac- ket will end. catcher Randy Hundley drove | in three runs with a double and | “WoL Pet..GBL G b L d triple and also stole. home to Cleveland 19 8 .704 — Incidentally with regard lead the slump- ridden Chicago Baltimore 18 11 621 2 | ra s ea eich AM ss a over HOUS Detroit \° 17 11.607 9%4| FORT WORTH, Tex, (AP)— if my mem-. Hundley’s two-run. triple and* Minnesota : fe 11" 593 8 “Australian “Bruce De Devlin fired a subsequent steal “of home fea- ‘California -17.14 548 4 three = under - par 67 ‘Thursday tured. a five-run uprising in the sate 14 14.500 5% and: took a one-stroke “lead ‘in e hundred mark. Inciden- third inning which helped _the_,- as ington 12 ws 400 -8'2 "the first round. of the $110,000 : . SIVANS ASS Ste - “18 — 379-9 last-place ae mer a ene New York 11. 19.367 94 Colonial national~invita ( losing streak and record only. a it t. their seventh triumph against Boston 10 21.323 - ournamen 22 defeats. se ae SE cis BASEBALL National League Houston 000 000. 100— 1 50 Chicago 015 010 Mx— 74110 Farreli-.{1-2) “Kroll (3), Lee (7) and Bateman;. Hands (2-3) Abernathy. (9) and: Hundley.” HRs Hsn—Staub (4). -Chi'— Phillips (4), Santo (6). f Cincinnati. at New York, aren. St. Louts Phila,” °* A. Jackson (3-1) Dennis Hoerner 39) and McCarver Jackson (1-5) Knowles (7), (6) and Uecker. HRs: St.L- Smith (4). American League pd, _ 00 001 1b0— 2 91 19), L. Fox Chicago * Minn. ~Buzhardt, Locker and Martin; Perry, Martin (1), Buford (10) and Battey. Hall (Dew IbbEBOEELLEE ” GOLFERS! * S New Sets 39:95 Sale on Clubs, Carts, Shoes, ete. % 43-9) (7) (hy, HRs: Minn— Chi-- Group Lessons $1.1 per person T p.m. on Sat., Sun., and Monday Clubs for Rent _... Free Demonstration « | ey es ot \e +. 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