-it Pirates And Orioles Win Over Giants And Indians By THE CANADIAN PRESS Pittsburgh dropped the New York Giant; into the National League cellar Thursday on rookie George O‘Drinnell'k steady pitch- ing and Baltimore‘: Duane Pillette held Cleveland in five hits for a victory in the only major league baseball games acheduled. 0‘Donneli. a 20-game \vith Hollywood of the C'n:i.:i lie a giie last helped along by Hal Rice's three- iiin homer and Gair Allie‘: first major leagtie home run in his 7-4 lriiirnph Bob Skinner ripped into loser Ruben Gomez and his successors (or lttlll‘ straight hits, including a double and triple, to lead the 10- hit attack. It was Gomez" second defeat ‘ Pilleitn seitlcrl down after 3 mrky first inning in earn his sec- ond straight \‘lCl0l‘_\’ The result. brought all American League teams under a one-game blanket. F-viv aie tied for first at 4-3 and ftllll‘ for second tiir lastt at 3-4. It looked like it wasn't. Pilletie'.s :ia_\- when he ualkerl in I run in the first after loading the bases with two passes and a single. Then vie settled down. Mike Garcia never got Hll_\'l"lt'\(l_Y . it F3i»hb_v \'ii-.ing. Eddie \\'aitktis. (iii (‘man and Vic Wert/. opened i\l‘l’i singles With the help of the {..ii.- hits. a stolen base and Wally Pacific \i'r~s'Iakr~ s erior on Wert1' hit. the ininlns armed three l‘lift.|. Their firal rim came in the eighth off ir-iieier Art Hoiittemari. In Brief ll) THE ('\.\'Al)lA.\' PRESS American League W L Pct. GEL Niuv York 4 3 .571 -— Detroit 1 3 .571 - Chieiigo G 3 .571 — Washingiota 4 J ..'i'l -- L‘le\'elanr‘l I I 329 1 Philadelphia I 4 .429 1 Baltimore 3 1 429 1 Boston 3 4 .429 1 Thursday Cleveland 1 Baltimore 4 (Only game acheduledl rlday Chicago at Detroit Baltimore at Cleveland fl Philadelphia at Washington Boston at New York laturday Ciovoiusd at Detroit Baltimore at Chicago New York at Philaelelphil Boston at Washington National League W L Pct. GEL Philadelphia 5 I .825 — Cincinnati I 3 .625 -- Brooklyn 4 3 .571 U; Milwaiiket I 3 .500 l Pittsburgh 4 S .444 1% St. Louis I 4 .419 1% Chicago I 3 .400 1!: New York 3 5 .375 2 Thursday New York 4 Pittsburgh '7 (Only game scheduled) Friday Philadelphia at. New York <N) Frnnklyn at Piitsbiirgh tNt (‘hie-ago at (‘incinnati «NI Milwaukee at St. Louis IN! Saturday Philadelphia at New York Brooklyn at Pittshurlh Chicago at (‘incinniiti \fi'lwiiukee at St. Lnlill VN) Garth Gay Wins Grant Trophy . (tat-iii Gay, deienceiixaii of the .-‘iimmersirie At-cs, won the. Dr. Giant Trophy for the hockey sea- ion of 1053-54, for the most vali- ible player in his team, in a poll winner | N931’. VNEISI l 'LlTTLE SPORT Iy itoueon ifankees Complete iSlaughter Deal l NEW’ YURK, t."\Pt—- The New ‘York Yaiikees coinplvted the Enos S.aughiei- deal \\1ll'l the St. I.nl1L\ Cardinals 'I‘hui‘sday by opnoning catcher‘ Hal Smllli to the Cards’ Jfarm club at Coliimbiis in the ‘.»\Tl‘lt’l‘lL'kill Association ' A righthandcd bii'tt-r Siiiitii hit .3l1 in i27 games \\l[ll Birming- ham in the Souiherii .\S50(‘lall0n last season. The Yanks aircady have as- signed outright in (‘.iid‘.nal farms 'hn roiitra<'ts of riutiieldeis Em‘! Telliiiger and Bill Virdon Pilclic: Mel \\'rigli! \\'.’is shifted to the Cal- diiials, .\pri1 ll. Matane Wallops Sudhury Wolves Slll)Bl'l{Y, Unt , i(‘P- — - Matane Red Rocks fticing eliiiiiiiatiiin. walloped Siitlbiir} \\'iiI\'es 5-l Wed- riesday night in tlio sixth gaiiie of then t’i'l>lt‘lll (‘.'iii;itl;i Allan Cup .final ‘ The llt‘.\l ii{—.wvi~ii < e r i e s now st;-iiiiis at .-J for the \\'nl\o.s with tine gniiie llt'(l, .\'tiiiliiii'y needs iiiily a tin ll) l.'<ll~'.t‘ the srvi-ios and the tight lll play‘ t"llll4‘l' \\'intiiimg, iltlaroniis or F‘I‘l'l'lf‘lftfl \'’s in the,‘ cup final for the (anariian senior ‘-hockey crown. The Red Rocks (ll(l\‘P itlltt the llearl wheii Rene l‘r-,iiiii :t‘lIl'l‘(l till‘ a peiiziliy .\‘l‘.ttl ii‘. it 31 of ilie soc. iiiid peiii-ti Fiiiiii lllt‘l‘. till the Red Rocks wcie strung niirl giii plenty of support from gvirillteepe-i‘ Mar- cel Paille. New‘ Glasgow. Hunter River Horsemen Meet A meeting of the New‘ Glasgow- Hunter River horsemen wiu heid on Friday evening with I. good number of club members present. several important miittera were discussed and settled. The naming of the club came before the meet- ing and after some cliscuaaion it wui moved and aeconded that it be k.no‘wn from now on its the Hunter Rivrr Racing Club The treaatirerr, C. R Orr brought in a very satis- factory financial report with a $115 on hand to be deposited in the During the evenirig the prnsnm- ation of B. cooler and head Simmonds, owners of the horse iBobby Hunter who timi most points [during the season's r.:c:iig txiiinittg It t.ot.iil o.’ 21 points A close srrniicl ‘was Romeo. owned by E. A, Bern. ard. who won 20 points. Plans for next will be made at F. .'.-ill meeting. Baseball Results Atnericaii l.t-agiii- t"le\el.tntl ltm ilflll illlil i 3 1 Baltimore .‘iflr‘t lltlfl nix 4 ii 1 Garria. Flriuiieinaii iii and Na ragnn; Pilloiio imrl Cu-.ii'tne_\-. 1,. (Garcia. .\'iiIiniuil New Y4»;-k Pittshiirgh (iiiino,-. llaarri 17' and /\l.\(‘ll. Rice, Allie. lnit-rnaiionnl l.e;igiie I.i-:ii:iii- iliili Ilfi 021i 4 iii Rm lllll llflx T in 3 (‘writ in tilt. .\'lrCal| and Knit. 0‘l\..nm-J1 L-(‘inmrv Ht l‘gh- First Rrichesii-i' Ritthhiiiiitl lllil too not H R.l llllfl iillit Bill‘ 2 ti 2 l Hoitsma. .l;-lk‘Ull.< 47' anti Hur- hrink: Finn. iCiipci'|t~y tilt, liilklls iRi atiri Talinchork. ii... 5.4 ’ lav . .. .. .. .. ..... i An organizational meeting of the City Softball League will be _lielti Lllls evening in the Holy Nimie Hall with the meeting coiiinienc- illlg at. seven 01-lock. Among the ll€il'i.\ of business to be considered will be election of officers, forma- tion of a league, adoption of a scheduLe and the raising of money to pay the umpires. The last men- Liiiiied item is expected lu lioid the spotlight for some time as it is known that the followers of softball plan to go all out iiis suiiiiiici in their efforts to procure the bel'\'lCf.‘8 of top-iiiitch officials. . - 0 Last year there was a irii-team League in operation in the City. Nine of the teams wcra from Char- lottetown and the other from the Air Force Station in Summerside. it is thought. that. the Air Force '.\lll be back in the League again this season. The airmen have lost most of the members of last year's championship team but they have a number of good ball players at the poi't. Ray Boyian, the Air- men‘s big first baseman. ll still stationed at Summerside and two weeks ago Ray informed this bur- ,eau that repruentativea from the iR. C. A. F. would try and attend tonigtit'a organizational meeting. . . . At,leait two of last year‘a City League teams will drop out of competition. It ll not known here if any new team: era planning in taki their place. There was some talk in few waelu ago about the West lEnders entering a team to replace lone of those who fell by the way- side but during the past. few days b‘“k‘ live haven’t heard any report: on i this squad._’I‘hcre is also a possibil- lity that a number of rural dis- ,‘trii-ts will fielii teams. Last year icovehead displayed an interest iii in Joining the League and it ia President Says No Hidden Reason For Slaughter Deal [ S'l‘. l.()t7lS. (AP)-The fhlllihfuli . _ iof the St. Louis Cardinals w o sill J U :are tearing their hair over theiladles iEnos Slaughter deal were amuredt Thursday that—honest and Ll'lll_\‘— there was no hidden reason for the trade. , The furore touched off here by, The final hockey game of the the surprising trade that. sent t.he.5eg,5on bat,“ pen the Freetown Roy- Old “'3” “M59 '0 me NW’ Y0“ al Sisters and Dunk River Slater: Yankees continues in full swing. 'w“ pmyed in Bedeque rink on ' Why, the baseball fans have bPPl‘i,sat,uiday night last resulting in I. demanding, should the veteran 3i-,‘2—o victory for the Royals. These year-old outfielder be swapped for two girls teams got nicely organized four minor league players, three oi’ at the last and of the skating sea- tiiem unnamed? son; and they played two or three August A. Busch. Cardiiiala',t.imes a week with at veyr friendly president, broke his silence Thur» spirit existiiig between them. day in a letter to The Globc- At first Dunk River always won. lDem0crHi- but towards the last. of the series ‘ ‘'1 don't know that aii_it.iiiiig I the Royals were able to reverse might say could make Enos'trien-'is,the score, winning out by smal- f€‘€l any better, but I assure theui,coiinLs. Part of the success of the that theie is nothing hidden fi'oni‘Px-eetown team may be credited to them," Busch wrote. "The l'9850llhJlhF capable manner in which they 1 hate given are the only ones and ,uere coached by Lorne Reeves; who there is nothing mysterious abmitwas very faithful in gathering the them." lteain together on game nights and The re.-asoiis Busch gave in a‘i.aking them to the rink sometimes gformnl statement at the time of‘on neat impassible roads. ,:the trade April 11 were. briefiy, Most of the Bedeque giils llvc ithcse: The Cardiiials are trying to near the rink. they organized them- biiild R _\\)ung ball club and. with selves and played independent of several piomising rookie iiiiifielders E coach. Tlieso teams have already knocking at the door, room had made applicatioii for at least one to be made for them. night. 3. week in the rink next sen- Perhaps the niiist. widespread son: when if is hoped that a trophy rumor stemming from the trade will be offered for their competit- was that actually it was part of lDll. the deal that brought. pitcher Viol Liiioiips: ‘Raschi to the Cards from the‘ Dunk River _ Goal: Meivina Yankees two months ago. 'l‘hisiPoirier; defence. Lillian Rogers, iprevioitsly was denied by the Car-,Shirley Aisenault, Georgie Murray. idinal management. 1Gail Raynoi': forwards, Noreen ‘ ———~—-—j— ‘Gaiidel. Joyce Folland. Elaine Ray- : nor, Edith Bradshaw, Catherine Probable Pitchers | , Freetowii — (‘.oa‘li: Isabel Malt- , thews: defence, Au rey MacEaci- l _NEw \ORK_ lAP_" 7-_P1‘°b3b19 em. Wanda Francis; forwarth "Mme" hr Fnda-V ‘ m"«‘°" 1935"‘? Sandra Jardiiie, Wave Reeves, l::.h2;:‘sl)\l'nn and lost records in Dg,m.._ Ma];pyt_ MM-y Rog,am_ Ai. berta Rec-ves, Shirley Hatfield. .\'l'Ml\iARY First Period American League _ New York at Philadelphia (night) —l-‘ord I0-0t vs Kellner ti-it Boston at Washington (night)- Henry 11-0! vs McDermitt tn-(ll Baltimore at Chicago—Coleman 10-1» vs Pierce ll-ll Cleveland at Detroit.-—Wynn (1-1) vs Carver (1-0) National League Biooklyn at Pittsburgh iiiight)—- l--F‘reetown, M. Rogers (D. Mallelt) second Period ' S('itl'lllg None. i \\ inier's raciiig t:—1t“ MF‘)’f‘t’ 41-0! vs Friend (U-it Philadelphia at New York (night) thought that some of the western teams may also be interested . . , ' —Roborts tl-ll vs Grissom (0-Oi Approximately 125 young men in Chicago at Cincinnati might»- ‘the City were afforded an op— Rush in-it vs Baczevvskl L9-0i :p0l‘lLlItll._V last year of taking part Milwaukee at St. Louis (night)-— in sport. through the nperiation of Cimlcy (0-01 vs Raschi (1-01 the League. The League opened on - - — — - -——— May 19 and ran through until Old’ ‘I Home Week with each team play- siii~rr~~s. - - - R. W. Collins, iii-ll-kiiowii Keiiiuiky H “as 3 fm.,mm,e mum (Ur the iI\\lit"t' Mild ll‘iilll(‘.l, pending a item‘- lieactie tiiai. a man of Gilli<' al)ll- iii: b<‘lui's' the Fiorida Slate RBCIHZ fly and interest was available to take C‘”ll1lll5-“Uill- iihe presidency. Gillis h.is developed The -‘lt’\\flI"i-‘ Said 3 l‘i’l>”l" “Om ‘ mum5,_..m~_ ,mi{e.~ mu-mg the chief chemist. of the racing liihititin Third Period 2-l-‘rraetoivii. Vi. Rogers «A. Reeve Pcnal'ir-s--t.ail Raynor, Wanilit I-‘rn iic is. Referet-— f-‘riiiik McDoii:ilrl Harry Poulton knocked out Tony Martin of New York in the fifth round of an ex- liuiii 'l‘litirsday night. It. was 4Illf'-Sl(it"fl from the start. Poiilirin. n it t W e i g it e d by two lbariie and Gerry Cabana saved the potinrls, floored Martin in the third 1 i an i . . then Dasi v:-ar but he always found <-iiiiiiiiissioii on the horse Star rid r‘"”1h ’”""d“ b°f‘"'° ‘amng time to administer to the needs of Chief Sll0\\"d H P0-5lllVE l0l‘ 3 -Him‘ Um na“a:L',h‘.,dul(,d ‘,\._mu,m W.“ the Softball League. He was railed Ulallh 5131‘ Clllel W011 lite seventh hn“m“._V_ BM.‘ G“,c.,n‘,e,._ 135‘ St upon last. summer to solve si=.ve.i'al 17109 M Ullll-‘ll‘9-tm APl'll 15- PHY- diffit-ult and touchy problems which lllll 319-30 T0!‘ 52- might have caused i-nizsiderable All lI0l'5f‘~”~ 0“'llt-‘Cl 0|‘ ll'3lllPd by trouble had they been haiid’erl by Collins ‘"9 5u5l)€“d4’d Dmdlnli his someone of a less diplomatic na- ll6fil'mK- Stephen. knocked out Tiger Pyle. l.'l3, Moncton. in the second. K0. (iaiifi-eaii, 152. Moncton. was dis- qualified for a low blow in the first. round of a scheduled four- rounder with Bullfrog Bartlett, l55 St. Stephen. Boosters Bid For Mclilosliey Fight The Boosters Club have made a bid to have Cobey Mccloskey ap- pear hera on a fight card within the next month, it was learned last night. According to plans the Booster: will bring in an American oppon- ent for the Charlottetown fighter. Such a fight would be held about mid-Miiy . SDU Juveniles Win Basketball Game Page 0 the Guardian Friday. April 28. 1954 Harper Retains Title on‘ Decision Over Meclnskey CALGARY, (Cr) — Doug in favor of the Calgary but Harper or Calgary .ota1nod The action wae slow own his Canediui light buavy- of the distance end the ix-"4 0, weight boxing olaamplonahip on Thursday night by pound- ing out an unanimous 12- out but wu unable to get in may round declalon over Cobey solid blown. M001 ey, a hug‘, Mocloakoy of Charlottetown at. defence covered well and .5, r. a. I. neared oontiant. to leat the dbhn. Hamper weighed 167 and McCloe- rbr the first atx rotmfl blip key 100.1’. There were no knook- fought at long range_ They mm down and neither fighter wu slightly in the late atagq bu marked at the finish. both employed the ea ,l.,_ '10 "-110 per gained the edge by beiu Judge Bob Selkirk voted 69 an Dolnfl for Hunter and M i'or'Mc- sharper purictior. Hie beat mum Cloakey. Judge Charlie Phillipa win the ninth who: he come‘ W gave Harper a 65-55 edge while and caught Mooloakey with noun] Judge Jimmy Holmes saw it '12-48 solid rights. Al t Juggles Lineup I Ehhets Field Style BROOKLYN. (AP) — Alter lo Cox on third. It all ddpuda on the kind of pitching we see." day. 0‘ mmum‘ Brooklyn Dad. How about the pitching? The St. Dunslan's High School .iuvenile basketball team defeated Prince Street School 49-24 yester- day afternoon in A City Juvenile playoff game in the S. D.- U. Gymniisum. The win was the sec- ond in a row for the Saints in the play-offs which are sponsored by the Physical Fitness Depart- meni. John Kelly was higri §f'Oi‘t‘l‘ for the Saints with l22 points follow- Pf' by Dave Arnold with 11 and Billy Kelly with eight Rollie Lee ‘led the losers with 10 \\llllF George l\'ay each Scored Ti-nton four. i.The score at half-lime was 18-9. "” ‘ 5 "set." ball club still under gabby Chuck Dreasen. went to left. his club. The points son~is the quiet type who volun- Ward and R. .Vlac— Let-rs little information but politely fi\‘«- and Roger answers all questions. Saint l7unslan's led all tlii-wa\'.ila.<f." The game was handled h_i- Earl do. He's a fellow that should be gers. silent Welter Alston haa eur- rendered to the Ebbeta Field tradi- tion of shaking up the lineup. The has movable did last season Alston didn't answer quickly. it. carefully chose the middle rout “My relief pitching baa beer fine." he said. "You couldn't an anything better than the way Ji- Hughee. Johnny Podrea, Clan L. bine and Jake Wade walked 1,, there to stop the other ciuba. Hill Gail's Racing Career Is Ended SAN MATEO. Calif, t'A!‘i.1'}y¢ racing career of Calumet hen‘: Hill Gail, 1952 Kentucky Dtby winner, ended Thursday when l\. was scratched from the featuped parts. just as it For Wednesday night‘: game with Pittsburgh. Alston benched Billy Cox and brought Jackie Robinson in from left. field. Sandy Amoros Later. in the quiet of the mati- nge.r‘a office. Alston sat. with his feet pmpped on a desk. discussing new skipper—who handled Montreal Royall last sea- "I don't. know how lniig ll wiii Oakland Sliowboat. puree st 3., he said. "We have to give Meadows ‘Ammo: a shot to see what. he can Mrs. Gene Markey, own: gi Calumet Farm. instructed tminor Nicholson and Dflnllil’ Mar-I.r~.=iii. playiiig all the time, if not with H. A. Iilll'nl'fl_Vl Jones to retire the _ us. then some place else" horse, five-year-old son of Bull Lu -“"“"""‘~‘5 " was Robiiisoii through with the, to stud Hill Gail. although a "lnii 5} “J. H. N. Pm outfield? jactor" with an incurable tendency ‘_y_ 5 2 4 ‘ "No. not mecesarily." he said i to bear out, ivon ll of 32 ataxia. ‘A. 4 1 2 _‘ Maybe he 11 be back in left and - o. Arnold 5 i 2 iii T‘—— . .F‘ .\’lt~Goiiiio|l l 1 5 ,1 g . i\'.'. Kr-ll_v 4 0 0 R T S . . . . ., ess I e eries ,¢~i»;;.-;,s-.,;» — n n 1 of d I D -.::.‘.': ::...::.:t..i":“ it: “"i T l l. .. 22 . . ' .' 055 S N 49 ll S n championship here Thursday by Prince Street Pr‘. its pp ppel defeating Halifait Queen Elizabeth Lee _ '2 it 4 mi LONDON t(‘Pi Th? nth mm, high school 28-18. . . an on , it 0 4 u ie \vu- 5‘ ['1 » _ ‘ T i 2 f ii iii i' i E 5- \\'m’ti . . i 1 S 5 ltlnsrow bcIt\t'e;iecl:.'-inhlsnifeliifihdill M1DDL‘ESE'R0UGH- 311$. (Rem. R. .\la<'l\'a_\' , ._ ,, 2‘ i 1 5 Rntvinnik and challenger Vassilv “'5"'Cm°l5 Tow" Wm‘ "M hm‘ H. .\ia<*Lean 0 it i n Smyslov ended in it draw at the ban A“5°“al'°n “m5-Wu’ “U hfi‘ S. .\iacl.i=ari 0 0 it 0 filst move Thursday, said a Tass Thursda-" he'll“: Bun” A“°““‘ .»‘.. lilr-viellyn o ft 0 llirepnrt. l‘0 in We 59C0Tld l'€‘PlIY 01 Chi |Toials T 10 ll 24 Bnlyiiitiik won Wednesday's iiithi nnai‘ i iSenalors Down (Quebec Aces 5-2 QUEBEC tCPt —- Ottawa Sen- 3l0|‘S Scored a sttiniiing 5-2 vic- :tory over Quebec Aces before 7,- . 2 Quebec Hockey League fans |'l‘hursiiay night to grab,a mm. lmanding 3-1 lead in their best-of. iiine fiiiiil playoff series. The fifth mi 24 games. The conduct of the , . ‘ H l I liatziie meant ti lot of work for iw B K k 1 game \\‘I we P aycd at Ottawa Pl‘l‘Sldel‘il. Wendell Gillis and his .‘ S d d I y l’5'rillli'f‘lfl.Vl1|Flhl- executive Gillis has iiearied the is e l _ , Except for a first League since its formation here two ST 571‘-'PHl'JN. N. B. iCl"t—— )'f‘al'S tigo and has \\0l'l(P4l hard to MIAMI. Fla, «AP» --Gulfsiream H"""'-" 'K"l' l_"“‘l“"l- Cll3l‘l0llP- m.iki>, the circuit ll ,i.iik 5lt"i\iilLi5 'l’Iiursil.iy suspeiiilcu '"“'" "“‘““°“““1l‘l ““‘lEl‘l"§ 153- period goal by Ottawa's Gerry Foley. all the’ scoring took place in the final ‘ii‘alTl(?. Bcp Gui(lolin's tally proved to he the winner. E Red .lohnsiin, Dusty Blair and .Leo Gravclle. 8('(‘(Illllf.t‘f‘l for the other Ottawa tallies. Michel La- Aces from a shut-out. l The game was comparatively ‘slow. The Ares had as many, if not more, opportunities to score as Ottawa, but the Senators took advantage of theirs. ,Ray Frederick played H smart game in front of the Ottawa cage, ,iiirning away 27 stops to 23 by Ge- lineau of the Aces. Four of the six minor penalties went to the Aces. None figured in inie iii the '.I4~ganie series and the GENOA_ lt.il)'- (CPI —- Lorne cure now stands at 9'& points to Main of Toronto and Vuiiwiivor '2 for the i-liampiiin. elimiiiated Italy‘: Gianni Ottealll Smyslov, like Hotviniiik a Rtts- 6-8, 8-6, 6-2 Thursday in the quarter of four Judges. Runners-up for Seoiiiid the honor were Paul Scliurman.‘ Rnclir.<iei- rittft ll~lil litlll i. 5 R 1 <tan “Mnoii»=y“ Gfillfllll, and David Riclimrind 0l0 (Hit) 300 0 4 iii 2 Mf‘lt‘.li|<. The trophy has been won Jordan. .l.'it:ribs iii and Rapp; in pievioiis years by Gordie Kelly, Nardclla. 7.oisei' «Rt and Jarvis. Plum MacDonald of Charlolte- "l'ahacheck. im-.n. who played for the Crystals, Toronto tit Hiiv.iiia tilt postpiiiicd one year, and Stan Gallant. ‘rain. I eTHEATRE MONTAGUE YE FRI. — stir. — 23 — 24 MAN mi ALAMO Z‘iLEi\’ FORD - JULIA ADAMS -—‘(‘0l0l' Adventure — Romance — Tlirills. NONE BFZ'l'l‘ER - l-‘F.\\' AS G001) COMING “TlTANlC" and “.\lAltTlN l.l'THlCl{" MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER, APRIL 24th--8 P.iVl. SATURDAY ONLY ROLE 07 WW FRDI TH! BEST-SELLER THAT IMHO Wlfli EXBITEIIEITT av-Tim-Ill-Ilfi Ill f¢V IIOIIIV 1% ICTIIVC XUSWWU IIXHIIZ IRNERBRS ._llliili....- _........... Aim’ abort auiiiom One of the first teams to sigiiify ilieir intentions of re-joining the league this year was the Liguorian Youth Club. The L. Y. C. during the league schedules have been something like the Yankees in Spring triiinlng. But. like the Yankees, when the money gantea roll around they have been un- heetable. Each year smcethe League was formed the. L. Y. C. have come out of pack to upset the favorites and win the City title. This year their pi'ogi‘ess will closely watched. They are being handled by Allan Shepherd who like “Ole Casey" will be looking Cord Of Thanks . the undersigned, on behalf of the members of the Sum-iii Bowling League .would like in thmk each and every sponsor of the Leagiie ‘who helped to make the past sea- ‘son such [I siiccess. Also to Rob schiirmim and his staff of Raidi-n Station C .l R W, John MacNelll of the Realm of Sport. Norman MacDonald of Sport Echoes of Prince County for their Sport write-upa dirt-mg t.he iietuon, To the imembere of the Ladies‘ Aiixiiii-try .jof the (‘anedinn Legion thanks with for the wonderful banquet from each and every member of the League. congratulations to the Trophy Winners, to you goea the distinction of knowing that you have bowled a good game all sea- $0. I remain, your eerviint (Mlle mum Molliaoii. Manager and Coach. lulu-Bl Bowling League. fiaonz LUNGER LINING LIFE for another championship.‘ . . . the scoring. CHRYCO CYCLEBUND BRAKES i No word has been heard from the Dairymen but most. softball en- tiiusiasts will be hoping that they . _ will be on the diamond when the umpire cries "Play Ball’ is less than it iiiont.h‘s time. The Dairy-i , men. backed by Percy Gay, have D i always been at the top of the 0 Lcague and have always played very wad him. They have been The first game of the island the big boys whom the other teams Basketball _Lcagiie finals will be have “one out to beat“ A. . ,-,_iplayed tonight between the Saint suit. nearly all of their games have DU"-‘“"l'l U“l""~‘”.V 19-Fm Ind '-ll‘ been very keenly contested and N"”'“ld-‘~ Tm’ 33"‘? “"11 '39 P133" their appearance on the field has,9d ‘ll ‘hf’ 5' D- U’ GYm"“l“m '1 ,iilvi-aye created much iuterest.‘5°V°“ "°l_°°k' among the fan‘. The Saints went through the ___4____,, League schedule undefeated win- . . ning all twelve games by wide mar- gins. The Nomads earned their way into the finals by eliminating the Sport Lodge Trotters. This evening at fotir o'clock the |T’rince of Wales Cgllege _iuv;‘r:il; team and the Saint unstiin'a g MELBOUR-Nib ‘AP’ '5 5°’”"‘l”"'School _iuveniles will meet in a avian tour for Australian cham- lpi.y.n({ lg"-[Q 39, [hp 54 [)_ U, Gym. pion mller John Landy has been n.sium_ shortened from if) ritcea to eight atl The Saints hold win; our 19, W, his request. it". and Prince Street in the double Orlizinal plans railed for Imndy ‘round-robin xeriel while the Welsh- to race over a aix~week period imen have a win and it tie with starting May 31. The Australian in-inc. Street. , Amateur Athletic Union has just. Thopp, play-offs are being spon- received a letter from the Finnish mi-ed by the Dppgnmpng (.1 phni. Amateur Athletic Union saying thelui Fitness. Finnish authorities had agreed to i - " """"""‘*" his request for a reduction. Hie program still will start at} Turku, Finland. May 31. 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