BRIGADIER W. W. Reid is shown in the above picture with his hand resting on the shoulder of little Wayne Schyclcr of the Zion cub pack following the presentation of . car to him in recognition of the Iilieiiiemher When By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sunday baseball was illegal in New York until after the First World War. New York fans saw their first lawful pay - to - get - in game 37 years ago today. a few days after the enabling legislation had been passed. The visiting Philadelphia Atliletics scored a 4-3 victory. NEW TIRES Any Major Brand YOU CAN GET 670xl5's for 514.95 We will give. you up to St-3.00 for your Grade. 1, Recapp- able Trade-ln Tire. 0 RUBBER WELDERS LOCATED AT -- Iiim-mersidn on 34. Stephen Charlottetown. M St. Peters Road renovations in the .iren:i iturini: the summer and Mr. Burke and I would like to talk to you about it. Also we would like to discuss next years minor hockey plans with you " Nothing ixiirnrisiiiu here. The Brigadier arireed and lIlt't't' niclock found him with Mr. Nicliol- son, the Sports Arena manager. and Captain Carl Burke talking over some of next year's hockey plans. Around four o'clock the little talk was over and Mr. Nicholson suggested they drop in at the arm- ouries to chat. with Charlie Ryan Queen (7li;irlotte High School struclil cubs representing every troop and Park in Charlottetown raised their voices in a rousing cheer that was swelled by the voices of minor lea- I-Zuc hockey players and little lea- gue baseball players from Queen Sqltarc. Prince Street. West Kent, Queen tfliariotte High. Spring Parki and Parkdale schools and thel many other youngsters who hadl bencfited from the interest that lhc' Brigadier has for many years take-n Ill. cliildr-en and athletics. Hrinadier Reid was bewildered. After lie. was seated in one of the; chairs iiiuated in a semi-circle in' lfrnnl of a large tarpaulin hung at- the iicsl end of the building, nonnip Mccormick. of Queen Square School stood on platform In front (if the zrouli and read the follow-I inn :'t(ltltTS5t "During the past few years your name has been constantly associat. ed in our minds as one who gives much of his time and ialentintlie I l)ltlltllDE. But the army cadets wci-cl ilcilc and a tll('-'isiirc to helli- iip a stirring march; scouts andliw” -lorahle miles in the transportation .of hockey trains and little Ic'i::uc ismall fry. llliwiiiiipeilglfinsl by Earle Macteoii Some rears ago a truck brokr down SOIII IOCI. the failure. Finally the driver drove off. with a quiet. That same day be his friends. They had bet him l.utei-section in Paris in the m his back for It minutes. stalled true of England's most constant necessity "to get out part of owning ii ciir. These tightly and they don't suffer breakdowns. while for a thorough inspectio real money on the major co The failure to get a simple shape your car is in can it It per cent. tier: are some of the tru till FARGO I-TON Green-chassis and cab-! III! MERCURY I-TON gnu FORD 19-10! m Eur-on-cornpiata Remember the Teen-Au I lay. . I ii I P I1 3171! 7f!z.”.if,. apparently-in l'0pera in Paris and the driirr. enierged, llmiikeii the smile. on hia iacr rnllqirlgd u-veral tlimtcanrl iiniim-. iinm His name was Horace DeVorc ('ole. non dead who iias one famous practical jokers The story reminded me that it Was" It 'il.Ill pay; in hlrp nu pvppripni-ed -.5-iiii uniaii ttioiigli the factory-trained experts at our place. to get iiniler once in I Maintenance on I car isn”i a harder. using more fuel and increasing enrinc wear. fleet its resale price by as much ns think you would have to "get out agt day": work Rom them. Came in and h A-1 condition, Goodwill Guarantee-1110.00. Rhie chassis and calr-I weed axle conditioned motor-S750!!! the Place rlr its the old had to get out and get under. the middle of For half an hour his tom protruili-rl from under the old back as he worked oiv:-i.V -1' Scvpral policemen were callwl and feverishly directed traffic around the it. x guilt: riiicii. and that he riiiiiinri, go to the I1Il.lPSI iddle of the rush hiiiir and lic on it Hi loin: zirzo that the tcrcstcti ritizcns and htisincss and act under" WRS an no-cr-ptctl firfng of this (-"Y. .,,,. hm. H ,, , . I , , . V day: car: are Iltllll :iiii-dily and honour ;iiitl privilege of pro-s:ntirl'LI' ;'Y;1pdUR fl lI1Il3l:alli;B'E;l'l(, as often from maior mechanical like fl. iiitcrvsts of the boys of this city,. indeed of the whole province. lnl Scouts and Cubs. in hockey. iii baschall- in track and field aiirii mmiy other activities you haie Provided the leadership which has. enabled so many thousands of our Vmllh (0 Participate in wholesome and competitive sport. Just one cs- amplc among many. is the d8VCI(ir). nicnt of Memorial Park as I re- creational centre it will always ihe there at in memorial to iniir Iral and rtntcrminaiign . '5" W are szalheri-ii here this alt:-i'iimiii Brlzaiiier field. an rn Dr95Pnl3lli'es of Seoul: and ("libs- and the many athletic teams u'hn,:p :t1l'0RT3hi.s you have made possible by your unselfish and untiring ef- forts. in pay tribute to your work. With the support of a group of in- .Vriii. on behalf of the youth of Char- tniietniiii this key in a new rai- anrl IlRl'tl1ll.V for many. inany 1l'ilI0: 3"" 'i"lT1.llldI.Voii of our affection and admiration for what you have And the pm; we hair for ualr and I rinn'I mid gs-I tinder" in get an lion ave a lnrili V speed iixle New wrapped tire.-. Rea sonahlc tires, ,Re- inotor job. Goodwill Guarantee- . . . done for us", .' , . h I I ' . sts olni;imclIirl.Rlllc.'l”aiidIltidpdcivlalnlnr Tm" Arch” NIacF"yd"' ”' mbe job makes me "mint, wnrk Queen Charlotte High present;-d heather colored Dodge sedan. and Zion rub pack nrcsrnlcrt litr-i. mid with a bouquet of roses When Ii sixcr ciih Wayne Shzyi-lcr of the WF lriisl It will carry you safely above Irllt"l(. thc Brigadier with the keys to al arose in nrknowt:-rig- CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB The annual meeting of the Charlottetown Curl- ing (flub Ltd. will be held in the Banquet Room Tues- day. May 15th at 7:150 l”.M. e e 8 lielore tlir lll'IPl iri'rinoiir iias very oi-dinar,i' day turned into a ember fur ni;iny vcars. l Besides beini: a gift to n dcdic-I ated man the car was intcndedtn replace the Bri:adier's former car which has acquired many mcni- bziscball ltnms nvcr rniiizh i'tIi'lt'ls to many points throughout the pro-i vince and ii multitude of nlhcri yoiincstcrs In other athletic eveiitsn Biil firizztirlier flcid acqiiircd I more than :i iicii car lie iii-qiiireil a pricelcss iiiciiiorv. and a deni- onstrntion of the esteem in which he is held by the small and not so Edinburgh Trophy . IVlN'NlI'l".fi Will iliiiniiici: Wiirriors iion tlic lidiiiliiirqli Tro- phy TIiiii'.siI.'iy niizlit by ilcfcatitis: lViontrcul lliiyzils (H to sweep a Iicst-of-niuc series for the, minor professional hockey cliiiiiipionship of Canada PM in games I I l l i gYe.s our Auto Painting ?service jobs as large as the p Also your car jor ti'ailcr. with the paint job you may require. Free Estimates i MARTIN'S GARAGE & BODY SHOP DIM. ISM - ISM R. A. PARKER. Rodeo which is to iiponso Safe Driving among our teen-nun. The event comeii off on the 19th I2”-r'Y .5 ;Seventeen Horses Entered gin Richest Kentucky Derby LOUISVILLE. Ky rs of IR horses hanileii over . ach 'liliur:aiiay to enter iialuiwl-'ii' '- '.'nd and richest KFIllll('hV Derby. (Ari --Oiiii ,. but lady luck quickly iiiteiferc-d and ciliiiinat.t;d Reaping HIE before the entry box was Sliiil ht ei en Needles. the ramhiiiit-lions Fliii'- da cull who hates to trziui in the morning but runs with autliorily in the afternoon. remained the 2- to-1 favorite. Reaping Right anti his stable- mate invalidate, hrilli nwncri BASEBALL By his (TANADI.-i.N' curbs American LMSUP Dem... non non n'ti-1'. 5- fl Boston goo ion fox 3 ill I . Maas iber i7l alvl ll'"'"r'i ”"' Iivaii and Willi” I-ll”: HR" Del-Toijzciison. Bo;-Qeiirit 5”! zone. Kansas city nan nun oiii-5 13 l New y,,,-k not i.'iii tltltl-.t ii i , 't I it Ccccarclli. lliirisrliy it y-ltllltl . . . . -.y, .. .. i;i-,n'- coiiimcuilnlile mark he has been Mrs. Rcid. Donnie McCormick, of High School who prcsciitcd the G'lNl:6"g' L?Ig:,'”if.3'll,CgRm.N.m.g doing; for iiiiiirx 5i-.'ii'.s ilnl(ltlL' llll' Quccn btiuarc ivlioy read the ad- keys to the new car that IF sccn tizan g 8nHR( Kb. . (;lnSh(.ri;-V ttluldri-n of vliaiioiteiiiun and ihc dress to the Brigadier. and Archie in the backizround Ban" km.” T Province -ilw in the photo are ,'ilacF:-iyden, of Queen Charlotte ((;u;..-tin." piumi) Cm;-.822 9- nvminnn mm 4 5 n no J it imi onri iiix--3' R i IPRESENTED WITH CAR ?r.;:.::."'.t... Stone. (ili;il:ali"- '2 -"WI l”l'-l-T" aid. W-Clial-xnlcs l.l'iri'i'P HF- lV..h-Ii on . . . Clzalrelahhn mm min iiiizk. 7 in i I a r O n Bammm-(. ion tliitl (xiii.--I 6 ti Garcia and licrill. ii'i:lit. Be- sana in, piiri-sn -T . llt'l(I itii and 'rhi-i-p llijk niiiliin: lltlilsilltl aliniii on some liascball iii.'-iltcrn g .thc. gift the bri;:,adier ii.ii- spcccti- Trizindos. I. - llillll lmi H9” .Thursilay. It started out in be an. As they were appruacliiiig theuless. He said. "words fail me....”. Busby. . (ordinary day. although the skicslarmouries Mr. Reid probably not- lnla voice that wavered a little I Natiiiiiill 'lit6?:S(l::;' ; 7 ' were overcast in the mornin: and iccd the unusual number of bic-tat limes hegsinccrely thanked the PitLsbiiri:li .o3 ML 001- -' E i 3 drizzling miii :ini-ind in the yclcs and cars surrounding thrlb0.VS.3l1dS8ldi "1tliaSllFrtlaiiriV- Cincinnati tltli 'v - I Friend and Sliciiaid NllXll3lI- Nciii-oiiilic. Liibiiic iftl and Cani- and also in View of Head Ma"-Q -place finish in the Derby I afternoon. In t'.h.'ii'loi1iitoiiii is ii.'is' . In y just anollicr of iliiiw rim nf my to hold .1 drill there that day saith:-ivc never expected ziiiylliiiiizlikc Jefco:-it l4i. ScantIel)lll.V Ii ' -all? mill. rainy diiys. iioiliiiii: hprp to amuse curiogity, jtliis I Illiltlk you yer) iiiiiiili troniprent-r mi and RiIIl(',l li-Nltxlgl . Nor was their :.viii:ilii: uiiii-u:il No surprises yet. the boituin of my licnrt ll-lit-2: Pgh Thrimas. Long. in- about the phone. riiiciii; at. the of- It was still Thursday. It was still After recelvinr: warm coiii:i';itiil- Bail”-V 1 , mm mm .7 W 0 fice of the Workmans tiomnensah drizzlin: All in all ii very normaltations from many of the interested BY""lil.l'l' Ur; om am”. 1; 1 ion Board. it Ilamwns dozens of day. not much different from a ;citi'1ciis wlio -zlioiicit their aiiprr-iw 5' I-fill” I" ” Ti times every day tliriuszinrl otlicrs. tiation of the work being carricri on I - 5' g . Mn” (I. Brigadier Bill Reid ii-as (';-illetl in But as the party entered thi-oiish by the Brigadier by siinportiiiu the Pt'i'l"lI'I- I "f;f'5i ,,.I nd .;."m' the phone. He niclzcii it up and the little entrance in the big slid. children who nniiicil to slioxi tliiiiiw-llfll”, Jgl ll”? F';m'c:w tan; T heard a voice sayiiig. in: door of the drill hall. Mr. Reid aniwcciaiiiiii the .Blil;.'i'IfIl(?l'. and: W- ';lCiiS0'1l(fs I'5m,"H tgodgeg "Mi; npid, this is 1-jarl x'icliol- began to live one of the most mom. Mrs llcid ncalerl Ibcinseivcs ill tliej ?f”"” -V" '9' lan"uil;. mwmhki ' gun speaking. Do you think ynu orable I5 minute periods in higpcnr and drove down the aisle form-E '-"ll "ineernatnantai Lag"; ' mum fmd time iimund thriafi memory. led by lines -of riihsv scouts. andi H mm 002 mm mm”: 5 n o'clock In drop around to the A5 III? Brizadicr entered thi'riughi".”l"'i Echml ”ll”'l"'" "I" ”l'" K9” R2(.m.q(.,. 2211 oiiti 00--4 Ill 0 Are-na'.' Weir been nlaniiiiu; some Ill? llltlC tlilur the hand of lhe'5"'"l' I iilinalri-in. Hatten l7i and . - . . ,. , c': ackinsnn and Rand m lIIIIttS. hRPlfl il(;lsr:"lln'8(hhnrlltIEfIE? l;'i"r"lmm1d om Mn am my: 12 1 id e gif s s e sa .. us as seen a E Tnmmn ml "00 mo 007,3 3 n 3” ” ”"l"”” . l Nardcllat v ois all e mi and S" Mm had Stmmd m" m hr 8 Th:-ickcr: Lovcnrzuth. Jacobs i9! d Griffin. W-.f:-icobs. L-Voiscllc. very t"Vll'8'trfllilHl'V day. that thc 3" , -T, . I 3 .- Cl Iiii. 501 000 002-3 ll -3 Bl'lLR(llf'l and His Reid iiill rem- Mlwtrlrlwlf 7", mo MXJ3 M 1 Craddock. Hziail. Ill. Spiccr i."il. Holder it'll and Noble: Mickens iii, and Ronninit. Standings International League Toruiilo Rochester Buffalo Moiiircal Miuiiii Columbus Havana Richmond I. 4 ti .maanax3nS MANY OUTLETS Pct. GBLI .ef!?W55 The ciiuiomtowii Guardian. Friday. May 4. 1956 nFi,..ii (min riralcr T. A Grissom. in were the Iirst lmi'ses entered. 27 nnnni.-t allcr iiir iii-,i opened at 7 a m it atmnzt that exact moment Rgaiinig night, out on the Sloppy irai L for a gallon. suffered a slight iniiiri W R Wrizlit. the trainer. im- nii-diately called the racing secre- taiys office and said he would have to withdraw the Louisiana Derby winner "because I don't want to take any chances with him " But the (iIlll')' had been made. and the S250 stays in the kitty. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Enos Slaughter, 40ycar-old New York Yankee discard. came back to taunt his old mates Tiiursday by doubling and scoring the win- ninz rim in the ninth for an 8-7 victory. With the 7-7. PROBABLE PITCHERS .N'EW YORK (AP) - Probable pitche B for today's major league games (won and lost records in parentheses) : Anit-rii-an League Kaiisas City at New York-Kclh ner ll-ll rs Turloy itl-ll Detroit at Boston-Foytack I0-Oi score tied at rulcrl Lincoln Plaut. Churchill vs Parnell (0,0) Dmim .qmY'?"It Cleveland at Htilliiiiiwr lNl - R" " (LASSK . Lemon (2-1) or Score il-2) is Wil- This means that if all 17 who SON (2.0) remaui healthy go iiostward at chv W . , N Ag Li Jill pm EDT Saturday. the 11ar,:lic:1gac;, glut iE5l;I-Ecgrllgi lti'j.Il) rI:i7'hii will be worth :i;I5'i7.I'i5ft and Bmnklvn E, 5;, Lulu: ,e'. g-I-Pm. the wiiiiier will :et Sxl2.'i.S.3ft pleton ft).tii ii; y,rmn',,n lllllt The llllzesi micstioii uiark. aside from the weatlier and other inci- ili-iitals such as who is going to iiin. appears to be the Calumet I”.-irni entry of Fabius and Pintor Lca Piiiliir l,c;i Iizid bccn a doubtful starter with a bad knee but showed allliwltlfl rccupcrative powers, and trainers Ben and Jimmy Jones dis. and see ruled to enter the mill illltit Elites on Satiirrlay Valiiiix, winner of 'l'iiesrl'-ii":. (mp. niilc Dci'by Trial. it listed as 3 sure starter. and the early odds have the Calumeters the 3-to-l sec- ond choice. l-lowevcr. some ari- t'lllZE('fl Ili miles. IIARTACK NOT DECIDED Even the locke.V hituation is in the air. with Willie llartack. the top US riilcr last year. namei for both horses. Willip hasnlt de cidcd which way to jump ' Ciiliiniel has replaceii the C. V Whitney entry of lit-ad Man and Ca rccr second choice part ly doiilitful starter if the track is of Boy as inni- l ria . I Eddie Arcaro is listed for Heat jthe race in 1947 with Jet Pilot. 3 rides (in reer Boy. , Dave Erb will be trying for his '1third liiiiidred-gronrier of the yeni owned by Bonnie iwith Needles. illezith of Fort Laiirierdnle, Fla. ;and Jackson Diidlcy of Stillwatcr lokla. Needles nabbed the Fla minao and thcn the Florida Derby Iibe lattcr his last start on March 2 i TV and radio. White.- doubtful wlicllicr this speedy son of Cit,-i. tion. the I948 winncr. can last that because Career Boy is ii Man while Eric Guerin. who won The race will be hioadcai-"I by Mount Etna. historic Vfllrtllitl In Sicily. has about. 200 siilisitliary crzitr-rs and cones from which mol- ; Combines POWER ten lava may issue. FOR FAMILY W60 I mu tit" ”"' mitll "I" uni; iminiititi Hill-MASTER WEI. Ilttti "tit-iv mi in brilliant HOLIDAY BRONIE and ECONOMY P4 CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB A spocliii Dance for mums ONLY ' ivIboheItlSA1'URDAY. mtv siii. ijf DOUGLAS BROS. Ii JONES LTD. Charlottetown. P. I. I. 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II PAIN? fhvaduiusehu-tin susiiw FRIEND 'WINS FOR PIRATES A's Upset Yankees Bosox Dump Tigers Slaughter opened the ninth With his second double of the afizrntyun and took third when Gus i-mat. of all people. beat out I hunt for a hit. Harry Simpson's sacrifice fly to centei-fielder Mickey Mantle was long enough to score Slaugh- ter. The A's chased Dori Larsen with five in the second inning including a two-run homer by Joe Ginsberg. Mickey Mantle hit his seventh homer off Art Ceccarelli in the fourth and Hank Bauer and Yogi Berra CJCII hit two-run homers in the fifth when the Yanks tied the score. Ed Eurtschy. relief man for Cec- earelli. was the winner. Tom litur- gan. third Yankee pitcher, was the loser of a game played before only 4.308 fans at Yankee Stadium. TWO-RUN HOMERS Dick Gernert and Frank Mal- zone each hit two-run homers for Boston while Frank Sullivan. 6-7 rightliaiidcr. turned back Detroit 52 Earl Torgesonis two run Iirimrr tn the eighth provided the Tisei inns Gt-riiert. stand-in for the ailiiikl lTeri Williams. till his third lioniei' t the season after Billy Guodmail doubled in the first offloscr Duke Illa:-is. ll1aIzonc's first big league hnmcr came in the seventh after lp- D LOOK IO! TNIS coo I),-"I I. A n "HIGH-SIGN" tines OF OUAIIYY WHITLIJCK TIRE SERVICE VU CANIZING t. they equal 907. of the "low price" or u4SR Ii-Ill: I .3-7; 5-2 Bob Friend won his third game for Pittsburgh. pulling the surpris. lng Pirates up even with the .500 mark by whipping C' i it 5.1, Friend allowed only five hits in ending the Redlegsl six-game win. ning streak. Dale Long and Frank Thomas each hit two-rzw homer; for the Pirates oft loser Joe Nux. hall. Ed Bailey's homer in thg ninth was the only Cincy run Friend didn't allow a hit until the sixth. Four night games were on the schedule. two in each league, Brooklyn was at. St. '-ouis and New York at Milwawkee in the Na. tional and Cleveland at Baltimiii-g and Chicago at Washington in the American. Philadelphia and Clllth ago in the National were not hedulecl. ' 4 F Stamps Sign Harvey Wylie CALGARY tAP' - The Cal:-ivy Stauipeerlers football club burs av Blllltlllll('PtI the signing of alflyatt Harvey Wylie. a 22-year-old Cal. i.'.ai'ian who has starred with Mo". trcal State College during the last Manarnon ycoongfitan four years. SIZE 6.00 x 16 GUARANTEED I No mounting cliorgu Ilere's iuliy HER WIN- WILLIAMS OUSE PAINT is your most economical