‘s. WWMMWUJM r SPORT EC‘HOES By Norman Mscdonald summer-side Bureau of The Guardian m the Summerslde Softball League Eric Johnston and his Coastal Movers are moving fast. maps a bit too fast for the r teams. Johnston has sign- ed up three pitchers. three strap- ping big fellows who can hit as 11 as prevent others from bit. Harold Martin. Doug Tucker. and George Kinch. 'mese' boys should fit into. the “new, even when not phoning. Martin takes care of first base when someone else is toeing the slab. and Tucker relaxes out in centrefield. 4 Kinch spends most of his time fooling the batters. bi has power at the pin it another spot in the line-up needs filling. Eric. who seems to have . ball-point pen. softball point pen. that is. as persuasive as Jack Fox’s. also got signa- tures from Doug Allen and we The Softball League has still got to show us that there is enough talent to go the rounds of four teams without spreading n shit 11 for one of teams. We've told you about the Movers and Emma rug. Now if Inman Plumbing can plug the leaks in both outfield and infield without other stars that haven't been mentioned. where does that leave last year‘s (I To turn the calendar hack a our readers, "hat some of you do. but frankly. we didn’t until a few days ago. In case there are some fans. who. like us. hadn’t heard of the origin of "hat trick". we'll tell you. It came from the English game of cricket. A bowler who put out three bat- ters with three successive halls was said to ve scored the "hat trick" entitling him to a new hat from his fellow club members. Actually. in hockey, The Powerful Movers Gord Lyon. two former Mae- e stars. and Garth nar- ris. under the lumen banner t year. Also. John Perrier. that hustle-happy rightflelder. who the 1008 season like Willie Mays began this year. Any teens that is going to beat the Coastal Movers better make with the fountain pen pronto or—well. maybe the good news is not all one-sided s that. Emma Drug are not exactly destitute of talent. We told you shout the trio. De vans. Gay. and Ulric Gallant. well, they've added 0 kn Grady. and with Coke—in the outfield or at hat—things cer- tainly m to go better. They may also have Toy-Toy Gallant. who played baseball last year. but says the grape- vine, is going to try his hand at softball this year. Possible Problem Arises champion. the RCAF. who have been raided right and .er‘t? let's hope an unusual constellation of super-stars has come into station since last September. We'll soon know a lot of the an- swers. Tonight RCAF and En- man Drug tangle at the Air- port. while Coastal Movers and rnman Plumbing try conclus- ions at Queen Elizabeth Park. ... =‘ O A Note Of Interest a player must score three con- secutive goals without all coming In between to get a real, honest-to-goodness “hat trick”. But the term has been loosely applied if a players scores three goals in a game. Not necessarily consecutive. Guess it's settled that the Summerslde Baseball League will consist of only three teams. F are not coming in. but no doubt some of the boys with a hankering for the hard ball game will want to Join the local teams. A happy Mrs. Donna Chal- mers is being congratulated by Harvey McLeod. sales re- TIGNISH — A full day of ) activity was carried out at the Tignish Regional High School on Thursday. The students cele— brated their “Centennial Day". The morning celebrations be- gan with the singing of 0 Can ads and the Maple Leaf For- ever. Sister St. Ma Arnold high school principal. had the honor of presenting Helen Fol- ey with a gift of $5 and a Park- er Pen for having taken lst prize honors in the Centennial Handwriting Competition for the Island. Pens were also presented to Joan Arsenault and Ruth Gal- lant of Grade K for Honorable Mention in Handwriting Com- petition. D. G. Creighton. "The Con- federation Conference”. was read to the students and dis- cussed. Presentations of Com- memorative Centennial Medal- lions were gifts to each stud- ent. The afternoon program was taken up with Track and Field events supervised by David Harper, physical education tea- cher. and the teaching staff results were as follows: Jr. Boys — Cletus Shea. l.llolin Broderick. Alfred Handra- a n. Jr. Boys 11” yd. dash — Joe Cheverie 10 sec. Ronnie Mae- Callum. Joe Gaudet. Sr. 5 100 yd. dash -«Rua- sell Gallant, Roger McPhee. “Jr. Bo s yd dash — Ron- nie McCallum. Roy Hogan, John Broderick Sr. BoysflOyddash—Rua- sell Gallant. Roger McPhee. Jr. Boys 440 yd. dash -— Al- vin Hacilett. Omar Martin. Bor- nle Tousenard. Sr. Boys 440 yd. dtsh — Ru!- sell Gallant. Leo Broderick. Bo nor MoPhee. Gut-rumour) “M‘Mmm iignish Regional High Stages lrark Meet Junior Mile — Omer Martin, min. 52 sec. Junior Mile — —Russell Gal- lant. 4 min. 51 sec. JUNIOR EVENTS Discus — Omer Martin, Cle- tus Shea. Billy Waite. Sh Put -— George Cheval- ie. Cletus Shea. Broad Jump — Cletus Shea Joe Gaudet. Geo ge Cheverie High Jump — Joe Cheverie George Cheverie and Cletus Shea. Alfred Handrahan. Hop. Step. Jump -- Cletus Shea. Billy Waite. omls EVENTS Jr. Girls 100 yd. dash — Pat sy Kennedy. Gertrude Shea, Jo- Ann Keefe and Joyce Gaudel Jr. Girls 220 yd. dash -- Lo: raine Harper. JoAnn Keefe. Ed- ith» Gaudet. Jr. Girls Shot Put — Janet Trainer, Elizabeth Ellsworth Edith Gaudet. Jr. Girls scus- rbara Gavin, Janet Trainor. Elisabeth Ellsworth. Jr. Girls High Jump —— Rena Eldershaw. Elizabeth Ellsworth Edith Gaudet. Jr. Girls Broad Jump -— Eli- zabeth Ellsworth. Patsy Kenn-- edy and Edith Gaudet. Janet Trainer. STAMP DISPLAY OPENS EDMONTON (0P) —- More than 4.000 album pages of stamps valued at an estimated $1,500,000. wene on display Thursday at the opening of tho tlhree - day Canadian national phiiatelio exhibition. The exhibi- and tion has drawn philatelists and enters from across Canada and the United States. The collection of the Canadian Bank Note C'sompany alone is worth 9. MMDMW attire concludes ofthe bow- PRESS e Lo Angeles Dodgers. calling on Sandy Koufax for his first relief appearance since 1962. squirmed out of a seventh- inning jam Sunday and defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 3-0. 0 fax came on after Johnny Callison singled and Wes Cov- i-ngton doubled with none out. He retired three men in order. preserving the victory for right- hander Joe Mociler. who had a one-hitter going into the inning. In another National League contest. Bob Veale held San Francisco hitless for 5 1-3 in- nings and wound up with s two-hitter as Pittsburgh blanked the Giants 30 Sunday in the irst game a double-header. Only two Giants had reached base against Veale — both on walks — until Harvey Kuenn laced a clean single over short— stop with one out in the fifth. ose Pagan singled to left cen- tre in the eighth. Mickey Mantle. who homered in the second. ignited a four- run rally with a two-strike bum in the sixth inning. and the New York Yankees went on for an 8-5 triumph over the Los Angeles Angels in the second By THE CANADIAN Th 64 BASEBALL SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY National League St. Louis 011002000— 4101 Milwaukee 000 231 02x— 8 14 0 Craig (3-2). Burdette (5) Tay- lor (6) and McCarver: Fischer. Dodgers Shade Ph Yanke: Top Angels 8-5 . ? W i -2 AWARDED FR‘EE TRIP suit of winning the player's bowling festival. All expense paid trip to New York and O presenative of Imperial To- bacco and Jim Hogan, mana- ger of Crest Lanes as a re- .. ard. Clete Boyer and Phil Lint. . Slump - ridden Dick Stuart) - clouted his second grand slamr -.’ homer of the season for Hos? ' ton‘s 6-2 victory over Kansas: City in the first game of a1 doubleheader. then came back, with a two-run homer in the. nightcap. giving the Red Sox a) 3-1 triumph. .. The big first baseman stopped the jcers of the home crowd to. llies; MODESTO. Calif. Bruce Kidd and Bill Crothers. of Toronto, two Canada’sl leading gold medal prospeclsl for the Tokyo Olympics "It. year. got a preview of their Olympic competitition Saturday night—and both finished second. Bill Baillie of New Zesland finished one second ahead of (CF-Am-) ood of Oregon State (Kidd, Cro’rhers Gel Beat; Schoolboy Pulls Surprise Oregon State runner was timedi School junior. surprised eve in 1248.7. four-tenths of one by taking third in 4:01. , and ahead of Crothers. Ray Van. the fastest time ever for a prep- Aaten of Oregon was third (.1) school runner. 1:491. Meanwhile. Ralph Boston Burleson and O‘Hara. the smashed his 11.5. record in the premier milers in the US, rau broad jump with a leap of I! a tactical race and hit the la." _ feel 2“: inches -— just three- lust one-tenth of a second apart. quarters of an inch short of the Burleson was timed in 4:001.l world record of 27 feet 3 14 I see- O'Hara in 4:003. Jim Ryun. 17- inches set by Russia's igo Ter- year-old Wichita, Kansas H111: Ovancsyan. University came from behind to nip Crothers at the finish in the half-mile distance at the 23rd California Relays. In the mile. Dyroi Burleson. former Oregon star. beat Chi- cago's Tom O‘Hara on the final stride. Baillie. Kidd and Jim Beat of the United States duelled 1a the two-mile and finished In that order as the New Zealand runner outdrove Kidd at the finish. Beatty. making his first out door start of the year, faded on the final lap after leading the field of 13 most of the way. Baillie'a time of eight min- utes 37.1 seconds shattered the .meet record of 8241.9 set by Kidd in 1962 but was well off the world mark of 8229.6 set by France's Michel Jazy. Kidd was clocked In 5:31“ and Beatty in 11:41.0. 1 sauna IN srnn'rcn I Crothers. s owerful runner‘ who was the world's best bail miler last year. was beaten in the stretch by Underwood. The PROBABLE ‘ PITCHERS iBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers in today’s major league games (won-lost records in parenthesis): National League (No games scheduled) Ame ’2 Bermuda. Mrs Chalmers won the bowling festival with 194 average. i 1 up his fourth victory with the. help of a 15-bit attack and Bob} Sadowski’s relief hurling Sun- day as the Braves defeated 111° St. Louis Cardinals 74. In Chicago. pinch hitter Floyd Robinson belted a bases-loaded two-run double in the eighth. carrying the Chicago White Sox 0 their fifth straight triumph. 6-4 over the. Washington Sen ators. . e Washington (Duckworth. 0-0) the eighth inning of the opener 1 when he crashed a Moe Drab owsky pitch into the centre, field bleachers with the basesl full. The hit. climaxing a five-i run uprising. was Stuart’s six1n| major league slam and his first - homer since he hit one with re on here April 28. A throwing error by shortstop Andre Rodgers paved the way ‘ for three unearned runs in (m 1 fifth inning and helped Cinc.n ) nail to a 05 triumph over the] Chicago ubs. I Dave Wickersliam became) the first America Le a g u ‘ ‘ pitcher to win six games. but he needed rciief help from-. Larry Sherry as tho Detrort1 Tigers downed the Cleveland Indians 7-5. Robin R o be rt s turned In to SANDY KOUFAX game of their doubleheader. The Angels won the opener 3-0 be- hind Dean Chance's three-hitter. Before Mantle hunted past the mound for a hit. Roger Maris hunted but was out. The four‘ runs came home on singles by Joe Pepitone. Johnny Blanch- as he pitched the Baltimore (Orioles to a 2-0 victory over E the Minnesota Twins. (Baltimore woman“ 1 7:1 And in Milwaukee, Milwaukee ( stange (1-2) and Bailey; .Mc- lNally (s2). Haddix (9) and Or- sino. 1m: Baal—Powell (a). Imam... 022mm, u, Dam“ 230" 913" Stigman. Perry (3). Arrigo‘ WWW—11131.15). Pleis (7). Stange (1.3) (91’ Cleveland e i R gan (3—4). Lolich (5), Egan) Pappas. Miller : ' ' (') oeft (1-0) (6) andlm- Law ‘3) and Ewell“: 1‘ (4-1) (9) and Brown. HRs: Mm) isaglslgrkl‘oheflrm. HRS: an,— John- Grant. (5+3) ‘5). Abef-i—Knlebrew (.12), Olive (9), White (or; Mjlearty z (4), nathy (o). Slebert (a) and Ro'Paalt—Adair ( , Alon (2). Aaron (3). (mam)- S= ' - McAuilffe FIRST . Chicago 310000010— 5131! “‘5 (fie—Wagner (8) Detroit meow».— 7 so. Cincinnati 201 000— 311 1 - Kansas City 010110001- 4 100.creveland nonm— 5 91 1 Ellsworth (4-4). McDaniel (7) 305m" 000020 0‘2" 5 3: Wickersham (03). 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American Leeann ota 0000000”— I 80 MAKING A CLEAN-UP at Summerside’s Crest Lanes turd-r on Mr. Kaye is member of the Charlottetown mutant-usual“ mmmwuhoid Seaman’s bowling team. Chi—Ward (1), Nicholson (7). McCraw (2). International League helm ii) and Martin. Seco National League t o g . grandmas? 31 Blt'frglbo Chicago 800 100 00%— 5 112 Richmond 2 Atlanta 3 Cinclm“ mm 10x- ° 90 Columbus 34 Jacksonville 7,: Jackson (54‘- 30"“ ‘5’- P iii Co In Music. is selllie 1:93“ - O'Toole (or). Henry 19) Diego 4 Dana, and mith. HR: Chi—Banks (4) Hawaii 5 Oklahoma City a Second slut Lake City 1 Spokane a Chiral") WWW- “01 W“ ’ Tm" 3 “$11.73*... .11.?” tit—3'31.“ O . 0 le . 1111' Pun.“ ‘ wimp” 1 (a), Slaughter (4), McDaniel SUNDAY (8) and Ranew; Ellis (3-1) and American League Edwards. s new... soooooooo—auarsc Louis immoral—1120 New Yon-h mmmn— o :10} Milwaukee 101411) 0011— 1 15 1 Chance (ti-1) and Rodgers: Waahburn. Sadecki (3-4)_ (3), Bouton (3-3). Daley (8) andlBurdette (4). Shanta (8) and Howard. [Ueckerz Spahn (4-3). Sadowski 5" ‘(6) a Torre. Lon lea 023000000— 5 81 Second New York OIIMWX—BIS. St. Louis 000000000—0 321 ewman. Ollnslri (0-2) (6). Milwaukee 03011041x—10140' Lee (0). Smith (8) and Satriano.‘ Brogiio 24'. Taylor (2). Rodgers (6): Terr I HamiltoniShantr. (7) and McCarver: Le- (3-0) (3). Mikkelsen (7). Reniff- master (5-2) and orre. HRs: (0). Duliba (8) and BlanchardHMiI—AMenke (3). Tom I (9). s: rhpatrick (1). NY Aaron (4). «Mantle (8). Boyer (2). First First Pittsburgh 012000001)— 3 7 1 Kansas City 100M1000—2 SOlSan Fran. 000—0 2 Boston 00015x— 0 70' Vcale (4-3) and Pagllsronl, Drahowski (1-6) and Lou; Ln- Burgess (5): Sanford (4—4). Mc- mabe (5—1). Helioer (9) and: Kenzie (.7). Pierre ('9) and Oran- T man. : KC—Gentiie (9)..dall. Bos—Yastrsemald (0). Stuart Pittsburgh 0.12000000— 5101 (l). is" Fran. 1m mono— slos Second Butler; (40, Priddy (6). Mc- Ksnsss City inseam—1 so Bean (7) and Burgess; Shaw m lussssex— I C. (3-3), Pierce (7), Bolin (8) and Sean! (M). Bandrahan (7) Heller. . I Edw- I. has re); Con-.Phila. mono—e 41) no“! (1-2). Heffner (it). Radats.Los Angeles 0110000lx— 8 H (S) and Nixon. HR: Boo—Stuart Running (52*. Baldsclmn (0) 3 1 (4). i and Dairymple. Triimdos 70;; Float Moon" (2.31, Kmitnx (7) and? Roseboro. 1m: LA-—T. Davis‘ as) Minesota menus—o 501 Baltimore Hum—2 92‘ (3). Roland (14). Pick (a) snd'New York monolith-0 DIM Roberts (2-8) and Or- Houston : Stallard 26). Locke ii) and Gender; Minnesota H010“!— 018816-1). and Bateman. aino. another masterful performance: 1 southpaw Warren Spahn picked] at Boston (Morehead 2-3) (N) I Detroit (Aguirre 1-0) at Baiti- ‘more (Barber 0-1) (N) Chicago (Peters 4-2) at Kan- sas City (O'Donoghue 1-2) (N) Minnesota (Pascual 5-2) Los Angeles (Latman 2-2) (N) (Only games scheduled) i STANDINGS, Kingfishers Topple Angels 14-7 Johnny’s Kingfishers wallop- 8 ,— lsland Horses Star At Sarkvi—lle Downs 0f the twelve Prince Edward Polonaise W. Campbell I Island horses entered in the Time 2 harness racing at Sac-kvrilc H I Downs on Saturday five of the Lou Gales Boy. A. Nicholson 0 Island horses emerged as dash Silent Dynamite. E. Enter 7 rs. The Gladiator. W. Campbell I Edmond 3m med by Pixie Abbe. C. Piper I Stanley Mayhew of Kinkora and 0 Sh“: 13' Walsh 1 driven by Elmer 5mm, paced . Marjorie Lee Volo. K. Kaye I the fastest mile in the Mari- ‘ Ham” Kingv A' 35mm"! 3 times this year as he went in i 5”.” SUS‘e' R' Clark. ' 2.08. The Quinella paid $72.60., Time 212-3- and the Daily Double paid , ms" 3 $260.60. The winning double 1 we” 8.14an E- Butler ' was a combination of Loraines gyon'li‘a’lls’tlggot' gcilgl‘. '5 W t ' I - I cmm “d Don sun . Miss Aralac. R. McCarthy 7 N0. 1 DASH 1 Fluffaway. A. Nicholson 3 Skyland Lad (Scott Densmore. E. Worthen 1‘ Dr. Phil Craig 3 7. Quaker Bonnet. W. Campbell 4 Sunny Purdue i Lady Lou Chief. A. Ratchiord 0 Elmer Smith 6 ll Time 2.17. iii"? 2°“ w‘m‘ 2 ‘ CHIEF courmnn scan: 03;; h’gmgs' ‘ 3. DURBAN. South Attics I .' R c 0:] 1(Rcuters) —— Banned African we syn" (leader Albert Lutuli was served Campbell 5 “(Saturday with a new, stricter Trrxre, R. Clarke 3 (order confining him to his “in” thcmm lGroutville reserve for an 3- Moral“ 1 " five years. His present ban ex- FOI‘bel Scott. J. 7 5 pipes Monday. The “year4fid Times 2-l2-l: 2-13-1- Nobel Prize - winning former Sunrise owned by w. LeZulu chief and African Nation- Ba-ker, Waverley. N.S. DASHES 2 AND 0 Invitational Pace . Brewer's Lad, G. Manger Just Gary. L. O'Brien Captain Way. Art Porter Don Star. Ciarkie Smith Angus L. . er Go Along Hal. W. Campbell alist leader opposed the South African government's apartheid (racial separation) policy. 5 2 6 l 4 7 3 ed the Charlottetown Guardian; mail “"3103. my“ Angels 13-7 ill commercial Iea- By THE ASSOCIATED pREss. mes ' ' ' . rzue action at the Queen Char- Nauonalhmguc ‘ DASH 7 lotto diamond on Saturday w L chGBLl watch Top. A Porter afternoon. ppm. 21 13 .618 — IKing Steven. K. Kaye The ngfishers’were leading San Fun. 22 15 .595 IA. Cedar Chest Maid. G. Manger 8-6 after 5‘2 innings and the Milwaukee 21 16 son 11).; Edgewood Scott. Elmer Smith Kingfishers bombed Guardian st. Louis 22 17 .564 1%l Sym's Best. R. Barrleau - pitchers (Iosgrove and Kneev Pittsburgh 21 17 .553 2 lLord Dazell H. Cormier 4‘ U bone in the sixth inning for six 1 Cincinnati 18 18 .500 4 ‘ Best mile Maritimes in 1964'. a big runs and put the damper on Houston 19 22 .463 51/21I 2.08. i ' any thought the Angels mayiLos Angeles 10 21 .462 5% DASH a y '5 a :have had of coming up with the|Chicago 14 so .412 7 Rysedyke. .1. Given 2‘. enough win. Derylc Doyle took care oliNew York 11 as .2112 12%} Many Note, 11‘, Daniels 1 - h the pitching for the winners. 1. Amelie-n League 1 Charade, E. Butler I Wit . 1 Gary Gallant paced the Win-i w L pets,“ Ernie Spencer. C. Smith (i. .ncrs attack at the plate as bet-Chicago 19 10 .655 y, Cary‘s Corner, E. Haley 41 connected for three singles llLBanimor. 33 13 .639 ___ Leo's Pick, E. Maneside 5l five trips to the batters box. Cleveland 13 13 531 22/, Berman Johnson, Len aut - New Ym-k 19 14 .563 3 ier and “Birtch” Ward each Minna“. 1p 17 .53 4 picked up a pair of singles for Boston 13 13 .500 5 (he Kingfisher-s. 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