,,_. There is 1 great big shindig go- i on l'ifl\\’ about Roosevelt Race- ~x_v. Our renders will remember that ziltcr an iiivcsticntloii by the State of NEW York which showed w trenieiidoiis profits made by lnkers Raceiiiriy and Roosevelt R,ar‘¢‘\\2_\'. n coiiimissiniier—Geori;e ftflniialiiiii---iiwis appointed to be c (ii "i l‘$lt’ll'l'Z. Nnlliini: was found tritneiital to the Ul'ill"(‘I states Trottini; A.\<nt".atinn for its p-.irt in keeping the sport clean, bu: G¢S\'err.m- Thomas Driiey saw that the split the 0\\)lf‘l‘S were gt-ttziiiz was 5» ll‘.'Et’ that he ilei-tdmi th.it the .\l.i‘I‘ iiivizid lzikf‘ ;i ivry (‘Oll- 5idri..b.t p.i;'t of it and use it for good p'.ii'post‘s. To nilsrt this the menagenieiit at Yonkers det:l(l(‘d to cut the pu:'st‘s. That went along for a t.me tl n lilf‘ Sl:ll‘.(iill‘dL)l’F(i 0.“ ii (‘ rs .’\.'»:t\«. ' ‘al Ii lll’tll:lll(I[‘(l iQt‘:'r ptIi‘.<i' n‘.u"(\ 'l‘ltl Yl\lli{Fl'S Raceway. 'l“ isrd :iiirl the l-ior‘»emeit in’; :ii ;’.'ir(‘ Yniikcrs OOWN THE BAOK STRETOH R:ice\\'ay capitulated and only one night‘s racing was wiped out. Recently Roosevelt Raceway un- ll0UliL'(‘d its 1954 racing policy. "Tlint purses at Roosevelt. Race- way for the 1954 season will be equal to 25 per cent of the amount retained by the track from the pm-i-iiiutuel pools and breakage. This is the basis on which purses were figured in l953...because of the ctit in the amount now re- tained by the track the dollar amount of purses will of course be less llilill l953...thcreby reducing the amounts paid in each class." 'l‘li;it iiiixioiiiicciiieiit brought a no- izre from the Stzindardbred Own- ers Association, Inc. in part as follows: "Attention All Horsemen‘ - S. O. A. members will refralni frniii entering their entries‘ nt~ Rooseiclt Raceway because of the :irbitrnr_i position that Roosevelt cniiimiind on page 7 Wheelers In Packers And llit\\f‘('l l\IlV(‘(‘ dr- .~:-int‘. - : Sat idll ii cieniiig while Can- ticfcrizerl the City ri the I./(‘$11011 edged .\ii...i:, . ' ,\t‘:ii‘s an . pitciicii the siii'pri.<- gag \\'hrcl(‘:s to tl‘.c.r l.h'.l’(‘I win in as many starts. Maiiar gave up three hits and ‘.'.i'0 runs in the first tiiniitz but for the rest of lIlCi’ ~.v;i_\- iizis ‘,“.'.’ll‘l. ’y 'illl[(>ll(‘il:liJil‘5lS he it" the I).i.‘.'j.lll(‘Il down on thirc s‘.ii:I('s and one run. -Charlie Ballem p;tclied for the Dairy and suffered his first loss. He rate up e'.:ht hits mrluding a home rim r-_i' Joe Gallant in the fou:~'h iviii.n;. Phil Vernii. drriie in the win- mu; runs for the \Vhei=.lers in the first frame as he rlnuliled nver first base to score Aionaghnn and Har- ry Fmlltnii. Rnliie lee niid .lur- Rrvrll grit extra l’l3I5P l~‘.n\i's for the I)flll‘}‘. I.-ee tripled in the first inning and Revell connected for a double. Outstanding fielding honors went to D:rk Carroll of the Dairy and Joe Gallwnt of the Wheeler: for fine r:iiiniiig (‘(lI(‘l‘i(‘S. Canada Packers won their first game. of the yotiiis: season in a nip-and-ttick struggle with the Cit}. Big Henry I-Iartinszer tossed I five-hitter for t.he winners in a _n:trlie‘.'.= d'i»=2 Hill] the Sli<‘l(r‘rs' Snnny Stziil ii ho also gave tip five hits Playing coarh Len Arsenaiiit homered for the Packers with no one aboard in the second inning. Glen Mntheson and Merlin Mac- Keiizio FO(‘i((‘(‘l round trippi-rs for the Cll\'. Mziiiiestiii coiiiiccted in the fourth lrziine and Mncl{cn7.ic in the fiilh. Billy Pryor and Maurice Wil- liams of the City pulled on’ the only double plny of the game, Sl‘itIrt.*-trip l'i.'ii" \’i'r'.!:l‘.t and serniid baseman Pete .\i:irliif_yre oi the Exhibition Game The B,-iszlicn Youth Club and the Bxke Shop \\rlieo'iprs will playl (;,..,mck_ Mm“. (3, and Huuso; M mm 0, me 200’ 500 and 600 yard an exhibition softball game on the Diamond Sunday afternoon at lr. lnier_schohslic Hoop Tourney The xnrnllll :iviiiii.il .limiiir In. LEI‘FCh"IEi‘~iIV H8-i\"‘Il‘.lii |I7lII'llvt- men? will he held iI1l< aileirinmi at the t‘nminiiriil_\ t'cntrn tinder the f'lll‘P(‘iIfln of Earl Nirlinlsnii. Illreririr nf I‘li_i<ir.1l Plrltimtinii for ('it_\' Srlinnls. Fnllnirin: is the ~.i-linrliilc: 1:00 —GrriIlv- \'l lm-3.-= Q. S, S vs. \\'. Ix’. F. 1:45~Grarl(~ \'l girls R. S, S. vs. W. K. S. 2..'in--Grad» \'lI hays -Q. S. vs. Vi‘. ix’. S. 3.15-— Gr.-irlrv \‘lI ;:iils+R S. S. vs. S. S’. 4:fl)—Gradr \'iil Glrll—R S. S ‘vs. T’. S. S. 4:45 -Grade \'lll Rays-P. S S. \‘S. \l’ K. 3. .':'ill Grnrlr \‘llI finals 'Girlsl W l\'. S. is Winners of RSS - l"..<.§ Boating Out Trips er" ‘ KINSMEN canniviu. , 'A .-clunonnrowu ronuiu ‘ 6:15--Grade \'lI First Place: Legion Wi! 'l"'iiliri‘s came up with fine fielding i\l.1-ts. John Thistle. pitching his second game in as many nights, hurled ilie Legion to their victor)’ 0\‘eY Keefe Drug. Don MacDonald pitch- ed for the Keefe men. Harold I"I(‘IlllI‘S5f'_\ came up with the best, Iiclriiiig play of the grime as he raced far back in the outfield to gather in a long hit ball. Liiieup5:— Canada Piickers'. 0. Ward c, R. Hughes SD, M. Connolly rf. L. Ar- ‘seiiault cf, H. I-Iartinger p, E. Hurry if, P. Macliityre ss, J Hiiglies lb, B. Wright 55. C.t_i': G. Joseph 2b. M. MacI(t~n- LIE 3h_ R. Pryor c. G. Matheson ss. G. Scantlcbury If. B. MacDonald cf, S. Siiill p. M. Williams lb, J. MarAiiley ri. ‘ Vi'hs=olrr.<; M. Monaghan 3b. H.i Pniiiton 2b. T. Bradley cf. P. Von-_ nit rf, E. Trainer if, E. Mahar 31,,’ D. Mai*Callum 55, L. Taylor c, J.; Gnliatit lb. l Du: '. R.. Lee C. S. (‘vr€izori' if, H. (‘arr lb. G. Ballem It. A. Car- iriil cl, D Cnrroll ss. J. I-leniiessey ab, J. Fardy rt. .7. Revel] 2b, A. I Ballem ph. Legion: =Mahar cf, V. Blanchard 2b, 1. Con- nors ab, H. Hcnnessey .95. cf. B. l,l\/Iiirpliy lb, C. SIHCIBIX rf, J. This- tie p. S. Ward c. ‘ Keefe Drug: I. MacKinnon lb, E. Ward cf. B. Hughes if. D. Mac- Donald p. B. Acorn c. Williams 55, Ford rf, M. Pincau 3b. 1 1.. Murnaghan lf, Baseball Results * American League 001 405 000-11 13 0 {Baltimore 200 004 000- 6 13 2 i I“(ll"l’lli"I(‘S. llarsliman iii Dnrish ‘Hit and Sawatski, Wilson (St; Kretlow, Heard (5) Blyzka (7) Stuart (9\ and Courtney, Moss is». iChicago W-llarshamn L-Kretlow; HR:-Chl- (‘:irr:i.<qiiel. Michncls. : ‘\K':isiiinizlnn I04 202 .100 I2 12 O I”liil:irlclphia Oil) 000 I40 —— 6 9 1, Stone and Tiptnn; Trice. Burt-3 srhy Mi Vanbrabant (TI and As? troth. W-Stone. L-Trice; I-IRs-Wash Busby. Tcrwilliger, Sievcrs. Pha, i’/Lcrnizil i2‘t. EDcli'oil. Cir-vcland 000000000-0 2 0 000 000 30x—.'i 7 O ‘Wynn and Hogan. L-Gromek. HR- Cle, Rnsen. New York 000 306 001---10 R 0 , lflusliin 005 I30 000 - 9 9 0 ‘ i Reyiiiilrls. l\’liii':nn MI. Grim I6!‘ and Berra; Sullivan. }lcrrin '4‘. Kinder (Bl, Brown (6) and White. Vii’-Grim. I.-Brnivn. HR-NY: (‘ole- man. Boston! Jensen. Lcpcio, Ag-, nnnis. National l’hil:i(lci|ihia League > 000 310--4 N 0 i ilhilshiirgh 000 000 -- 0 4 2 Dickson and Burgess: Siirkont.. Ynehim I61 and Alwell. L¢Surltoni.. Rrnriklyn Oil 004 000 —- 6 7 0 New York 132 500 0GX- IT 18 I) i Lfllliflf‘, Mr'_\'cr (4) Milliknn (4li ‘Fallen :6» Wade (Hi and Walker-;I' Hcarii. Grissnrri (6) and Knit. W- Hcarn; L-Labiiie. HRs-NY, Lock- man. Williams, Dark, Irvin, Mays. *(iart'inr'r. I Ciiiointiati 210 ml (ll0- ii '7 I‘ Chicago 000 000 102 3 ll 2, lioy:--i".S.S. . winners Q55. - \\'.K.S. l 7200 Grade VIII Girls» \V. K vs. \\ inncrs R.H,S, - I‘ 7:30 Grrirle \'llI Briv: E Q. . W i vs. winnrrn I’. SIIAMOMER is ior BYS and GIRLS Y.M.C.A. HOLLAND COVE CAMP AWAITS YOU Hiking Crafts Call in or Phone Cliarlottetoivn Y.M.C.A. For Information and Application: Going to CAMP this Summer? Swimming Games nrsanvz Jnea—4—s ll-‘ails, Newiouiicllaiiti iiliere Buckn .has been appointed Athletic Direc- .Roy and Bud Ramsay of Summer- nmamw .. -4 _ .. J.‘ ."."..‘.‘!.‘..."'-7'-is - .fl1L/ The Charlottetown Tennis courts will be officially opened today pro- vided that. the weather permits, it was learned here last. night from President Ivan Dowling. , . Courts one. two and three were re-surfaced last fall and are in good i-audition. They will be ready for play today. Courts three, four - and five are undergoing I re-sur- Wes "Bucko" Triiinor, Islanders‘ .-‘acme J0b- ‘ . hockey coach of last season. along Tennis 3”’ D0“ 33”” V""‘5d with Mm -nainol. and Iamny Wm the courts yesterday and offered to leave here on Monday for Griind 3'1" "ml "”a“3e I” ‘ ‘,°””‘“m°“‘ '.ieti\'eeii himself and Land Watt at the l0L‘;iI courts around the last t.or. For Buoko it is his second ‘I’ A“3“5l~ trip to Grand Falls. The year he- Th“ "“'° Diet?“ “'°‘”d 515“ ha available for instruction duties fore last he led the Grand Falls hockey team to their ‘lust ali- Ne.ii'foun:ilzind hockey champion- ship niid at the same time organ- ized hockey for the minor leag- uers. Grand Falls officials sought Buckolx services on a year-rnuiid basis this spring and Bucks sign- (‘('I 8 0llC<_\(’f/ll‘ ('0lill'£\Cl. \\'llll lilL option oi l'E.‘I‘i£\\'ll‘.g it next suin- mer. '»I'iOUid they play on the Island. The City Courts may ask other active clubs such as the B. Y. C. and Sum- merside to co-operate in this un- dertaklng. An executive meeting was held on Thursday night at which Paul Kays resigned from the tourna- in.cnt committee and accepted the position of vice president. He will take, over the duties of President Ivan Doivllng who will be out of the Province until Sept. 1. At the same meeting Miss Wanda MacMilIan re- signed from the vice presidency and lieTeiiding Golf Champ Defeated MUIRFIICLD, Scotland (Al"\--- Bill Campbell of the United States put the prcssiire on Irishman Joe Carr at the start Friday with a 120-yard approach shot a font from '.he'third-hole pin and l’lI‘\'(‘l‘ let. up to whip the defending champion in the semi-finals of the British aim- ateur golf tburnament. The tore was 3 and 2. Today, Campbell meets I non- B O O O FUEL OILS Best by Tent li|AL S911 Promoter Ivan Doherty appears to.have lined up a great. fight card for the season's opener here on June 8. The signing of- Gaston side to meet in a six-rounder vi':is a smart promotional move on the part of Doherty. Fans who saw Ramsay and LeRoy Jones fight here last summer won‘t forget that actiuii-packed bout. Roy is tht same. type of fighter. He is as tough as they come and rclislies the tough going. He has been training at the Navy Barracks wit‘:. Harry Pniilton and Don Traiiinr and is quite ii fighter. He my um week for Halifax where he wil. iindergo naval training for the summer months. 0 O 0 Tony Percy, who meets Harry Poulmn in the main ten-roiindei. is known in tight circles aroiiiic Montreal, 0t.t.:iwa, S_\I‘.‘|Cu5P_ mm‘ Quebec as the "Shcrhrookc Ex- press." Managre Russ Leighton in letter to Iran Doherty stated. “Percy will give you plenty of action and will nn doubt win over Potilton.,If Poulton is in good shape it will be a cr;icker-jack of Charlottetown Tennis courts Ready For Play assumed the duties of secretary- treasurer. Another meeting will be held Monday evening at seven o'clock at the Keefe Drug Co.. and all ex- ecutive membera and others inter- ested are asked to be present. Last season there were quite I number of new members and an even greater revival in tennis in- terest is expected this year. The advent of Daylight Saving Time will provide an extra hour of play each evening. Anyone interested in joining the club should contact Paul Kays or Wanda MacMillan. Begin- ners can be assured of en-operm tion and the interest oi’ older mem- bers in getting started. smoking, tcetotalling pub keeper from Australia. He is‘ Douglas Bachli but hardly anyone outside Australia ever heard of him. The slucky Aussie eliminated England's W. A. Slark, also 3 and 2, in the semi-finals. THE INK spurs APPEARING AT THE Charlottetown FORUM MAY 31 st ARE EXACTLY THE SAME GROUP. WHO APPEARED- AND MADE A HIT LAST XEAR IN SUMMERSIDE a fight to ivatcii." Evidently Leigh-l ton .isn‘t too worried about the outcome of the scra O O I Christopher Li nch who sings iit St. Dunstan‘s tonight was “All-. Ireland Champion Goalie" in the, Irish national‘ game of hurley which is something similar to our, game of hockey. Lynch in quite A. big boy, standing six feet and: weighing 200 pounds. He gave up‘ an athletic career to become a concert artist and has won world- wide fame.- He is brought to St} Dunstan‘s as part of the S. D. U.‘ Centennial Year Celebrations. i l Rifle Shooting The first of the Mackinnon Spoon Shoot: for the selection of the Inter - Maritime Rifle team will be held this afternoon at Squaw Point Range commencing at 1.30. The riflemen will fire seven shots ranges. _._.___———— BILLY NOT SCARED l.()Nl)(lN (AP)-~-I‘I\'anIt(‘lisl Filly (}r:ihnm said Miinday several lei-‘ 1l'I‘S warning him to stay away. from Berlin will be ignored. “Wi~' are paying no attention to such rnmmiinicatinns." Graham said. "The tour of seven continental cit- ir-.< for in series of meetings will take place as arranged, and we: shall be in Berlin June 25 to 27." He wound tip a three-month relig- Uncanny ious crusade here Saturday. Fowler. Siiiilh £9‘, and Sem- inick; Davis, Brosnan <7\. Lnwn I9) and Garagitila. W-Fowler. L- Davis. HHR-Cin: Kliis7.ewski. Past. Result of the St. I.niiis-Mil- \\'l'\lll(Pe game was not available at press time. ' International League Rochcrter 200 002 200--R ii 1 - /- Buffalo 000 000 o2o—2 7 1 Lime and Burbrink: Swartz (7) and Ryan. Toronto at Montreal, postponed. rain. Syracuse Larry, at Ottawa, postpoiicd. "Al“n. "Kl". ‘i iiia Linn. (‘iftuwn Don “Ducli" Trainor 152 Lbs. Chulotteulwn Bud Ramsay M1 LIA. side I lllllfin. NJ. ANOTlIlill¢ ii.noiit‘vi’)"‘ _ cnown nmsmn Iud Lund I p’ ,1!‘ ' 1!‘! Lin, nnlilu. N. I. ma ‘Who’ PEI First Time In Prince Edward Island THE MAN WHO TAUGHT MORTON -'- HIMSELF I BELIEVE IT OR NOT! 3 TIMES Royal Command Performer Only one such man has been commanded to appear before British Royalty three times ! I 1 Your Charlottetown Booster Club Will present in person For Two Performances Only AT THE ROLLAWAY CLUB ‘ The Thrilling - - - Exhilururinq The woi‘ld's fastest, funniest and yet mos! baffling exponent. escapism. pickpocketing and magic artist of today. Raved about the continent! ! COMING TO Cl-IARLOTTETOWN WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY. JUNE 9 & ‘IO BARARDO -_ #.._ BOOSTERS OLIIB PRESENTS GREATEST FISTIC EVENT OF THE YEAR : :{E CHARLOTTETOVIN FORUM Tuesday. lune 8 -8:30 PM 10 ROUNDS TON \' “TORNADO” POULTON PERCY I55 I.hn.. Montreal SEMI-FINAL — 6 ACTION PACKED ROUNDS vs. Gerry Fraser 1“ Lin, Hllllu, NJ. A arm. novaufidv ll‘. — a norm» seliouu. vs. 144 Lbs. Quebec (181. EC. Gaston Roy *J‘:‘."”£’l..%‘{.“"?' Ill Ialll-. Olrhwl Vii. Iubblcc Quinn 100 Lb!-. Clrhwl TICKETS ON SALE AT: lolinyh Msyfslr, and Stead’: Pharmacy. ~ Prices: Ringside 81.75: Reserved $1.80; Bush $1.00 ‘lb: Maura, trod Iambrol. “Bud" Ramsay To Fight Gasion Roy On June Card Fight. promoter Ivan Doherty announced last night that there will be two special six-round bouts in addition to the semi-final on the Harry Poulton-Tony Percy fight card at the Forum on ‘rues- day, June 8. summerside‘s Bud Ramsay will meet.Gast0n Ray of Quebec City. now righting out of Halifax, in one six-rounder. Ramsay. in his last fight. scored a second round knockout over Johnny Grifliths at Halifax two weeks ago. Roy’: last start. was against M0nct0n's Eddy Peron whom he NYLON SOX A famous maker clear- ed 10 dnzeii first qual- ity. Regular 1.50 OIJNOAHEES laced.bti ck Regular F o p u 1 ii r ‘ sailor style. 3.25 Nylo - Gabu-dine plain shades of blue. tan, grey Regular 10.50 Regular 1.00 .j S _ First qiinlity in Sun- forlrcd Shrunk Broad- cloth. Rcgular 5.06 - End of season CLEARANCE» SHIRTS OVERALLS All the but makes. I'Ienderso|| & cudmore T JUNE SALE PANTS JOOKEY SHIRTS and SHORTS PjClAL! PYJAMAS 20% ERSON .113 Vleeli-end Golf \ ';.':...2i.y. ‘lilu1:.I0‘.:.n1.5‘f?4‘."..T The opening stage Q! dent’: match willbe play netvedere 0011 link: over after each stage and the player'with the most points after the tlnall stage will be declared the winner. .____.__j__.__—j_————- , kayoed in the am. The Quebec boxer attended 5:. Dunltanb dur- ing the past yearand in well . known to hockey fans. Both My ' ' and Ramsay can punch hard and. Tm‘ ‘‘ H“ '“‘‘m "1 the you often and their fight promises tolwhfin the dlfietent uncle: of out be I. elugfest from the openlnk-"°"'.w“dm° “muy “'9 WI)’ lit- bell. cubattnfi egu. feeding their you“: In the other six-rounder. Char- fr teachmgmmem MW "° “W lottetownb Bud Liund will meet 12'” W” theufinat °“td°°" Harold Schultz oi‘nut.mouui. Ne.‘ "' ”‘ '“‘““’ "3’ "° learn i ta t i Lund. well known for his cr'owd-iayivtfifyy ¢xI‘i13p!r"Ii'e5nallC‘;n]:l‘:.l:Iii:’: pleasing style of mixing. needs no - introduction to Island nght fans. lfifidgarsr w,::m'::,t: h:,1mt°he"yw°if‘é’ Schultz, an experienced puricherflife family and the two legged. should give Lund the etlfleat test~,creature with a black stick that of his career. He holds decisions spouts fire and smoke and may“, ever ElolDuri'e1l and Dexter Con- a very loud bang. There is air; nors among others and has met the art of securing food to 1,, every leading fighter of his weight learned and this is also a van in the Maritimes. « Jnecessary lesson as without suf- The opening four-rounder brings “Clem 5“5'-°n3“°° “'53 and alli- tagether Bubbles Quinn and Joey me‘! Wm W°“°“ and I‘ the)’ (it Lonizaphie in a lightweight bout. ‘ Continued on page ll Worsted EHHTS - Regular to $59.00 SALE O 341K) I Sport Coats to $32.00 2.89 6.79 SALE 22.95 l PANTS entire stock except DAKS OI-'F~ Sport Shirts Regular to $5.00 73° 3.89 SALE OFF _ilElJMllRE