DCHESOOPCC-D.-2 - 0:9.Ir:'uIH' Page 6 The Guardian, Saturday.June 25. 1955 DOWN THE BACK 1- STRETCH Detroit Tigers Batter Senators 17-Hit Barrage; Klaline UpsBA To .376 . 8'79 With WASHINGTON (AP) - Frank House and Bill Tuttle smashed three-run homers Friday night as Detroit walloped Washing-l ton, 18-7, on a 17-bit barrage against Bob Porterfield, Chuclt Slobbs and Pedro Ramos. Billy Hoeft breezed to his seventh victory and the Tlgers' Al Koline boosted his league-leading batting average to .376 with three singles. The senators were dealt a seventh straight defeat and their l4th in 15 games as the Tigers unleashed their. heaviest. attack of the season. Detroit splurged for six runs sixth. al- The following interesting letter is from C. M. Alexander. Manager 51 John Raceway. St. John, N. Close to 330.000. Hardy is doing I splendid job Gaming in his Grattan Bars 1.595 tamer wanted ins horses. Through my suidancelto be remembered to you, I met Mac Lawson purchased six orlhim It London, ()nt.. on a trip 5"?! 0" 01"” fflP- Thesel h0l'535lln connection with the purchase More sold and I Will give youjof Ben Brook C. 2.12-all allll Allen the results of their races to date.lSpencer 2.03l-2. Two local doc. -llmmy H81 2-04ts by H81 DBle..tors purchased the Brooke horse against Porterfield in the third inn- ing, when House crashed his homer and added five runs off Stnbbs to take an 11-0 lead in the fourth. Tuttle. who also blasted a triple sixth inning. Harmon Killebrew hit I homerun for the Senators with none aboard in the fifth. ST. LOUIS iAP,t4Whitey Lock- man's fourth-inning home run Fri- day night gave Ruben Gomez and Starter Saul Rogovln who lowed the two runs. was charged with the loss. his seventh defeat against a single win. Ray Moore relieved him in the sixth and held three hits including his 16th homer as Chicago Cubs defeated Pitts- burgh 10-3 before 4,424 in the Na- tional League, Friday. It was the Pirates fifth straight defeat. The Cubs collected 14 hits in scoring 10 runs for the first time Dodgers Face Flyers At Memorial Field Sunday Fiddler's boys will bring them into I tie. Donnie MocLean has been as- signed the pitching chores for the Flyers and Ryan says that his choice will possibly be Paul Jay. These pitchers started Tuesdayls game. Tomorrow at Memorial Field the Dodgers will face Jimmy MacDonald's Flyers in I regular City League baseball game. This will be the third meeting of these two teams and if it is only half as exciting as the previous two it will be well worth seeing. The Another first class racing pro- gram II in store for harness rac- ing fans It the driving park to- night. The feature event will a- gain be the free-for-'all pace which last Saturday resulted in the fast- est mile paced in the Maritime: this year up until that time. Yuta Great Racing Slated For The Driving Park Tonight the B pace with two dishes .1 5200.00 each. the C trot two daui es at 3I50.(R) (Bell Inn ilk r--l pace two dashes It 8173.011 pact Dempsey Meets Another good week's shootlnl WOII the first dash of that first meeting between the two was I I-0 squeaker with the Fly- ers emerging as victors, and in the most of four hits off Mac- Lean and won 3-1. S'side Boxer- To Fight Out Game time is 2:30. behind us. and perhaps the best group of high scans ever posted on the Island. Glydon Willis was ""''""-V 5! Presiding -ludse Fred - - - - - th d time last Tu da bl ll tuii ek lth - 5, , , 3-L351 (all you S”, m -l-ll l Sl ll , andlsiiigle. hit his homer off Ramos the A 3 hitless the rest. of the way. 9 3900" l 8 l 95 Y 8 man 0 e We W 3 FBI” tonight cud each duh will pay ll l lll ll - boost about my 'ability L piecka. row" 0 ml I-03' Omi ml during a four-run uprising in the Shortstop Ernie Banks cashed night Charlie Ryans boys made feet 25 straight. He was closely the wt net 3350,00 isle; ailyigegel ngoa)l:l"3lnch5C"llllllci followed by Ron Atkinson, Hugh Simpson and Bob H; race in 1:09 1-5 and Sir Joseph duplicated that m I r it in pacliig to I win in the second dash. On Three other classes will be seen Tunney Again NEW YORK (AP!-Jack Deiiip sey and Gene Tunney. the for ago's Soldier Field. That's Vlher ' lup on the Flyers. and I win for Of Halifax Bud Ramsay, well known Sum- l merside welterweight boxer, leaves l today for Halifax where be ex- The Dodgers .at the moment, are in second place. two points all scored 245. Interest is rapidly growing in this fascinating sport and many new members are be- ginning bo show their wares with unusually high who scores for the Dispute Over Cox Settled NEW YORK (AP) -- Baltimore count. Tunney defeated Dempsey bet”,- I04,943 spectators Sept. 22, 1927, in the famed battle of the long This time they will appeai on pects to fight for the summer July 13 before an expected sumo dam Lime Nelle W"" S lh”e'q”al"l3"d V0"? fflflld Fl”8llklE Carr the Neii York Giants 3 14) Vlf.l0rV since Ma ' ' . l . l . - I v- g y 11 when they turned first trip out. We shoot. out It and Cleveland have settled their , , legslmile dgsll the past, week IlJlb0lJgl'll Allen Spencer. Rest of over TomPholsky and the St, Louis the trick against Brooklyn. montlhds Ii,Indelr thle llntltlilagement of Hlghlleld every Monday and dmelellces llrlslng from Bllly CUx.s sh,-me,-sl They wlll shake llalllll . at, the irst quarter in 30 sec-lluck. . . . .The pacer Ben Brookt Cardinals. Walker Cooper smashed his third G9” "VF 0 ,3 l 3x; l Thu,-may evelllllg commenclllls .1 -' cislon lo fell” from baseball on the spot where the 1927 mil oiids. Colonel, this Is. the best,C. looks real good in the 1954. Gomez. author of the New York homer. and Gene Baker inserted Ramsay will Mill" lrfllnlng 0" g;3ol come out and join the fun. with the Indians receiving out. was erected. 3 "'3""9f9d and besl Sallell h0l"Se:Yea1' Bonk. He started 34 times,-staff's only two shutouts this sea- a triple in the Clo-liiogoans' brisk - llI.l - arrival in tho Nola lSC(llla Allellllllll all memberg-.There fielder Gene Woodling and rash for jrvr-N H l in the world .Roy Scott 2.09,.-was to times first, 11 time, sec. son, did not walk a batter and assault qt three PlllSbllfKl1 pitch- fBDll3l- aflfl 3C90”ll"g '0 l” "w wil.libe a very important meeting outfielders Wally Westlake and J ' r S I a sound good mannered horse. helnnd and 6 times third and is en. struck outleight in the brilliant ers to end a three game losing manager. is scheduled for his Dl. lhe Elm club lll lllle YlM.ClAl Due pope. O a lion liilre: dashes to date. bestlgible lo the 2.22 class. Th. 15. duet in which he yielded six lhils streak. V .l Prlncg Gnunty fir!" f'Fl"ll" Hflll” fl" J.l','Yd5;Nl Wednesday evening at 7:00, June Art Ehlers. assistant general L G l; ime . 4 and looks like I free-lyear-old trntter Allen Spencer-'t""l Pllfllsky Just three. The Glam Stall" Bllb Ilrlmd d".w ll” lclssot Pamsf " 3 El er "”'l?, I ” 29. Four very interesting sboot- manager of Raltimore. and Hank I for-aller . . . Senator Quay 2.10,-started 7;; limes lagl seam" wll hui-lcr now has a 4-3 record. his fniirth. as Paul Minner wenti4 lcrday by Tiam-S8:vH Said I "1" ll 5 w- slmwn 310,, Greenberg,( --.L-land gengl-31 man. l . n . . . . . . , . ing im ill be 1: , . ll suiind and perfect fnannprpfilllhree llashesl llas 4 llllles seen The Louis rgbthandcr. sitf- the distance on I yield of eight Dr lluberl llllllllelll vlll . r gll have you flf-llllllfllll ill"? llffles H wllll some very lmpm-llmt busl, ager. met ll.-out-sday with commis- In the Junior city softball lf'A. l- iinn last night in 2.161;. Only sixlond and 5 times third with it-llly-furl-i-ing m5 ”"'d dcleal 3331.115! of)? fills l0l' llllfl -llllflll Wlnmlflllltllll of denltnl llw l,l,lMe caunlve lpnlirl month." and indicaled that the Hess See you mere. sinner Ford Friclc and baseball sec- uue last night the Vics dc-fcaied Hal.-5 Old and a lovely llmlllllg mulls of S5-lllllllzs and ls ellglble iictory, worked eight innings in his pastlfivle decisions. After Friend medlale sollball Lea lle the l bouts would he nothinlz loss than Fllllllwlllll are llll, lo, ll” retary -Charley segar to iron out the Darts 13.13 and the Rallllllm l geldmgg poll, Vlllll 115-.-llllll llll, 205 class! Allen was caml vtliicli he walked one and fanned was sidelined during Chicagosllormed "S m l G MEG d 5 "ll six round fights. . scales llllsled lllu weclll their differences. smothered the Bombers 19.2 vl-lll l mung, gmlll mannered, ll lllllllll, llal-lllll,d by lllll lamnus lllmmle SIXKA I 1 gle rlln third. 3911 PFUGKY afldllllg llmlur bill lzssers 7;: :"r with eight years experience in POSS-lllleggzlell The amount of cash that Balti- winning pitcher in the V'ics-Dai-ti I lllll,-Eel won lasl Wednesday "1 Cmlse lasl year and cmnpeled at (llllll rill: Tl-ll(i:n.:l2l: :r(ll1eetrurl)El(rl:leI(fllnlShgDlfl)iII1)lIn:gtallIll)s.lsarking bneball for lhlg walla” the ring. Bud's last fight was. lil 1 Glydon wmls zl mtglle paitll rtlhe Clellfelilaiild cllgb til game was Mulligan and the I 2'1”? ”"l-V 5” 3”” ”ld- ' 50"” M "I9 best ha” mil? lfafk-S fifth Ilfllll: he Emil: rslllaii lll9I'C of thegO'Brien twins Eddie andiand applying for admission to the Cl""'l"ll9l”w'.' lasl fall Hams 2' Ron Atkinson 24 baseltalllpwlli nml srevelllilgelln qul msmg pllcher Ray Cami lllflrfleflllle -:Dvent't;rl 201:. good nlHll- in lhe world, His age has not iiilicld rat?) and Filmer gValo'; John. since returninlg from anlmen's softball leauge: We hope ”3","l”,.lZl"Gllll'”l';V lllllfmd Glllf; 3: Hugh Simpson 24 Ol-lgjngllysjt chad been 'l-el,,,m.d l'um' Hjlrage Dmmll ml lllw" l"”"' ' he gr” dgengg hm '5 3 '3”? Sl””'ed mm "9 WW m"Cl'- triple to thump the hapless Halti- armv stint Johnny's second inning they get in Their main problem 0w i l l p in mg 4 Bob H-Ylldma" 7-4 that Cleveland gave about 320-000 gumlllan - mast oscp h” "M - nrsc. snun an won last night ' .- - ” - . - A ' . i '. 'Ranisa,v's nex appcarant? ' .. or e winners. an 9:5. tr 3' he on 18 so Gr 6' ” t:.'t::I":..r we mi 2 iniz. .Hune.V's Rascal. 4-ycar- us with a lot of information fo ' '- v . " ' I l. nu er 0 7” can qualy n lll ll hfllll 9' Cl”"l0ll"l"w". when ' f0l' "19 R3mblPF5 and FOX lic- lll l.l ll, A.k , . , F. Arnold Porfocairem. only re one out triple in the seventh he lstack up against the batters of ,.ll ll lllallllllll llgalllll a Under the terms of the new deal. G l ll lll 2d llllieteerllnye. iclltldlfazoier. Relclimls columhn gives the news of:cenlly returned from the disabled came a run on Dick Cole's infield the rest of the circuit. llllc ii(i;hN;lw llghlm ,gq it is understood that the original JTEE; Haglgne sulile tylillolh liitl.-er t i s a s ows a o. e mate race at Roosevelt list, earned his second victory out. ' e e e 9W - i i" 520.000 was returned to Cleveland - re 9 053- 1” Speed and when they get" himfllaceway llast Saturday night be- h3l3flf'F'd- Df9d1Cl a record of 2.15 tween Adios Boy 1.58”-. and Adios of better. Good mannered and Harry 1.5il”.-. for S7 500. winner Inund. also nice gaited. take all, with an added 55,000 it they broke the track pacing re-l against three losses. limiting the Orioles to two hits before being relieved by Tom German in the Ramon Mejias' third homer ac-l counted for the other run off Min-lr ner. l I Players in other positions don't seem to have too much trouble converting from hardball to -soft- ball. In fact. the old stars of baseball here in Summerside seem Ladies Golf Competition Horse For S'side Track plus an unannounced sum of cash. Frick had threatened to call off the whole deal unless the clubs settled their dispute. DON'T BE ”A-S .Vflll know. we bought these cord pacing of 1.5875 made by Hi- ...Lovpr5 of good hnrsefleali are JO .---.-.- .-..--.-.... horses for I song and I honestly? believe at least four of them couldl he sold for 51,500 each. The on- ion Adam gelding that Buddy Wilson bought is a lovely little. rltap. he was second to Rain Volol Wednesday night both trips, we. Ila” 069" getting big crowds fol our races and the betting is tinwl Lois Forbes. Adios Harry won. it in 15934.. A 525.000 one andl one half-mile trot on the Thurs-i day night previous was won by Jamie 1.591f: in 2.32. The lows: Grand Cll'('llll is as inl- Rnosevellm June 30 to July fConiinued on page 101 Dairy, Lions And BYC Win City League In the City Softball League last night the Dairy took over first place in the league standings when they edged Navy ll-7 while the B.Y.C. were smothering the Abbies 12-0. In the other game Barrie's Lions defeated Keefe Drug 8-.'i. The B.Y.G. celebrated the re- turn of Wally Sbephard to coach- ing duties by hanging out a 12-0 shutout over the Abbies. Father Clarence Roche limited the Ab- bies to four hits in hurling the first shutout of the year. The win was his fourth against one loss. Encounters enlh sent the Navy down to their tenth straight defeat. Bill Wright pitched his first game for the Dairy and was touched for seven hits. including a triple by Billy Pryor. Art Ballem relieved Wright in the last of the seventh with two out and two on and put out the fire by striking out the batter Dick Doyle wcnt the distance for the Tars and gave up nine bits. George Bradley hit the only home run of the game The Eastern Sectional Golf Tour- nament will get underway this afternoon at the Belicdere links with 82 entries from the Moncton. Lakeside. Sumrnerside and Char- lottefown Golf Clubs. A number of outstanding Mari- time golfers will be taking part in the tournament such as Arch Mac- Kenzie. former N. B,-P. E. 1. title holder, Maurice Dowling. Ray Mor- rison and Ralph Harley from the N. B. clubs. Frank Maclnnis of the local club. and Derwin Heustis and Norman MacLeod represent- ing Stimnierside. - The first five top finishers and those that are tied for fifth will be qualified to enter the Sectional Tournament playoffs at the Algon- quin Club in St. Andrews, N. B.. on July 3rd. The winner of that tournament will automatically be a representative of the N. B.-P. E. 1. Golf association at the Will- ington Cup match being held July Illst Calgary. Dram for N. 3.. P.E.I. District lllo shine with the same old lustre Commences At Belvedere ii the softball diamond. Stealing ..SPCOnd base with Joe Bernard bo- 2.lll p.m.: Dr. Brown. W. l'liac- attempted in baseball. 0 O O 2.42 p.m.: J. Reid (Ll. R. Carr, sphere that can't be nickcd R Jones (M). did three or four years ago. in 2.12 p.m.: 0.3. Wilson (Ml. Rmthe meantime thev will have Alkinson. A, Douglas. .llme to devi-lop some younger At Summerside ion is scheduled for the Summer- sirlc Golf and Country Club l.l1lH afternoon with teeth; off time lfll” lhind the plate and brother Syl at the keystone sack is as hard f 2.011 p.m.: D. Saunders. Jya job as it's ever been in those Gaurlct 41.) parts Neil Walker makes the '.l.lit'i K. Little (Ll. K. Irwin. T.'same circus catches as he did in ill? Rogers the old baseball pastures and All Ill? 2.12 pm R MBCKIHHOH. C, Vance Harris plays it good game ill" 09 5"V9d Harrison lLl. I. Priiught. at first base. something he never lllii mom- ditional entries to he. received at Donald. H. Galloway (Ll. , 2.2-1 p.m.: J. Mullin (Ll. RA But softball pitching is distinct- the first tee. l mentb for hltliilevmtalelllsligelclle Jenkins, D. Lidstone 4S). 1l,v different. Baseball pitchers 1-003 Emil” H"lma"' Mano" llgmlfl oglrw lllg mag"-lllcelll pep 2.30 p.m.: .l. c, Gallant. n. A.lmii:ht well make the grade as llowaff , g l A Ch lgllne llflflfmu M lmlllle llllm llllllllg Wilson lMl. w. Gillis. lsoftball hurlers. but it would lakc 1-301 1-9118 -0l”l”"”"'- ' '- llle all M yemgsl 2.36 p.m.: H. Atkinson. (Lia little time. Theres a special M3CD0"3ld- pl ” Vesscy. J. Coles. technique to delivering the fat 2-005 D" 33k"- Blallclm H"u' up Itene Godkin. Dr. Maclitillan. lnvcrnirzbt. if the C k R Juniors Bagler 2.48 p.m.: R. Aubrey (Ll. 6.lcan pick tip a softball pitcher - - l l . Rogers, R. Vessey. they might do all right in tho 2-30.: lllartzgle-fl WW B'”"'" Rf;-qif Swtm 2.54 p.m.: A. Swan. (I. Hender-lPrince County l.('H.ElIP. Para: lllgalllr Fdllll Clark son, Dr. Mat-Isaac. l ' ' ' ' ' t ' TORQNTO (cpl - A Tm-nntn N3.00mp.r1rli.: D. Cox. L. Walton. Sll'ICClp("nI'll3K':1ll9l n'll:0VElF.(.'l10; Jmd ggg 5' Rllmall cal-llollc ll,-lest hope, to ”' M WP.” came 3 P illnmri b tb first swimmer to con- 2.00 p.m: Dr. Moreside. H nlan to use Tanton lVlcNetll on qllelllfglleachelous sll-Elli of Juan lilaclnnis. J. Brown. the mniiiid. That should work all dll Fllcal 2.06 pm.. C. Trainor. C. Ready. right if Tanton can Dll('h as he Rl,l,l llllllll l)l,lll.llllll 33. of st. Leave Giants gathering daily at the Summer- side Raceway to watch the school- ing of the beautiful black horse "My Buddy”. This horse is sired by the celebrated racing stallion Abbe Worthy and until tw& weeks previously had never been under saddle. He is showing remark- able trainabiiity and is kindly be- ing loaned to the Raceway by his owner Mr. Percy Murphy. poet- msster at Emerald. as I replace- LA nine-hole ladies competi- tirst couple at one o'clock. conclusion of play lea in the club din- Fnllowing is the draw. with ad- 2.15: Irene Silliphanf, Sally Priest To Try Peter's church here plans to swim the lllmile stretch of water he- lllwecn Vancouver island and the 'this columnist's way of thinking u u1'ERS' Hconult-R 1' Salt water trout fishermen, par- ticularly those equipped with spin- ning tackle. have had their innings this past week. Kings County is doing pretty well for the anglers. One that weighed 8 pounds Zozs. was taken with e spinner off I seaward bridge. A Fisheries Of- ficer told me this week he saw I trout on I large platter that weigh- ed ilk pounds with the head and insides removed. Many of the sea trout landed are in the one pound bracket but who is going to kick about a trout of that weight. To trout. either fresh water or salt. weighing from three quarters to one and a quarter pounds is tops ST. LOUIS. (AP) -- Gen e r a p5NWW”5' ooluk rootlflf-' '50 fl WOOD PRESERVATWE Moietureiepainfsgieeuaten, ! Seasoned wood. ' "M iilzieture 'Vll.'l'1IClt , eietee undo: I paint rn ca sing mt, -up ing. d'rscoloureI5olh and peeling WTIEIOIRICHTTOIEFIRSTTIK Doubt pinch pennies IIOI Ind rid Ineny dollars in rqein Inter . .. lbrare polnling here wood. Ilalih lknlttl .l the yoga. irrier-see or no pun... P"PenIox" efectivc 3.1. ya poree ofllie wood will I synthetic resin preservative. barring the way to harmful moisturc. keeping the wood in nod condition for years to come. "Flcnlox" Ilsa prevents tee. mile altscln. One any eppliulioo of "Pentax" saves paint. Ieeurae I beltet. langcniesting peiwt lot bk HI- tected. cut I-luicklylllhe fIi::rliy l Seixas-Tralberf Negray. L-Minarcin, Hm: Pha- Kansas City 000 020 000- 2 ti 0 Triples J. Coyle vzi Smalley. Cll'f-BIITRESL Post. Baltimore non non noon 0 I 2 Home Runs w. Purcell (iii Second Portocarrero. Gorman 16' and Stolen Bases J. Kane F. P. Jay D Vhllldellallll 000000 000-0 4 0 Astrntb: Rogovin. Moore tilt and '31 Cincinnati 020 001 30x-610 1 Smith. W-Portncarrcro. I.-Roger RBI (foyle 43) Dickson. Kipper (st and Semin- vin. L- ick; Nuxhall and Landrlth. L-Dick- Detroit 006 524 010418 17 1 e iion. Hm: Ciii-Poet. Bell, Klus1.ew- Wgghingtnn om on 013. 7 i2 3 Leggugs ski. Hoeft and House: Porlerfleld. New Yorli am too 000-1 ti o Stobhe (0 Ramos rm and Fltz- Regis-fer St Illllll non fill fll0- it it 0 gerald. Ir-Pnrterfielri. HRs: Del-- CY Come: and Katt; Poiiolsky. LI- House. Tuttle. Wash.--Klllebrcw. Today is Little League regiii palms 19) Wrl ht (91 end Bur-' brink. L-Polio sliy. HR: NY-- Lockmeii. American League International League Buffalo Toronto g;g(l!l'O 100- : Jfll gem t7lLergd Steull: Miller and pelgted. eta) Am fl on 0fIl-- r ct. tum . ar is ' til e League Plum. Cnnnueiira 161 Martin Rochester tlmlllll 000--1 si youngillers aliluslenrnllseider ::r.lll.'. Detroit It Vclxhingtnn-Gromek FERRY SERVICE ,MEMORlAL IOY9 CAW M fill M04 7 ll . 004 I00 3lx- 9 15 1 Stump. Grislnnte Ml Hahn 151 (II and I.ol1Ir: Parnell. Hurd (71 Montreal 001 600 10x-- 3 I3 '1 fice It the Clover Club will be open ,frnm 9-1 to take care of the large number of entries ex- Cub track and field meet will be held at Memorial Field this after- noon starting at 2130. Entries have from all over the . P Mill-MctEllliN been received island and the outlook s that it will be as successful as t has been in other years. This will be the first of I large number of m ee t I scheduled by the Physical Flt- ness Department for this centen- teriitlon day. The reglsterstion M: n'QbCb'C PIl'cl'IOI'S (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league NEW YORK games (won-lost record: in brack- (5-0 vs McDen'nott (5-6) or Suit n In .' O WOPK 0 PLAV 0 DR ESS R00! ISLAIIS-Ollllllil THIS UNIT AND ENQUIRE THE R. C. A. F. B. C. A. F. STAT YOUNG WOMEN ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED To YINT AVAILABLE. If you cannot visit thle Unit, write. phone or visit- PHONE 2131 Will Shephard suffered the loss 2.Iil . .: F. K11 , w. M - 't h . t th,l lcisiire wbilr , , - ll, l g or '23. ” ” M :::'.i.i'.i'.'i ""90 l"l" ' hill 00 lead ll ll" ho -;llam- l) M.” ld E l 2-24 D-H1-I M- M3CMlll3fl- V-ll0Tl- Lows Cammals demed Thulsglnl lvmlmd pl-jest long ggo resolved to "&"T'”TjTTT-Tr' l . ll”! l""l"n' 5c"'l"l a single run Nicholson hTee lllradle '0” I . wllll3m5- F Daley lSl' l . . . mere ls my baslf nlcll rllmlrms Neaw make the bid for success at Juan Wlifllllrfli l" ll" Timndl N" in the lolmh ' 936l ll mo W Neil R Legend T M'M”"cl”"l L'Lakeil The R90 Cr”; are slmnsnrlnn Em Dulnchert Mm Path Car- dc Fuca the climax of his swim- wd "ll" l" "'9 rim" G; lle 5 l'Qlclllll'e C ' ' side: S-Summerslde. la centennial aquatic day in Cliar- Vlrk C'””'l5 " m""a3” 9 mlng Career ' PAINT OR IUMEUI l A" C030-V kid "I9 Bgyrc Wllh :42).';;m - M Kellnedy J wll. -rm--r-rm lfll18l0Wfl 0'1 503- 5- when leams d"-Tlllvsll ll .l.. walker mm, to Few of the pi-iest'i; Toronto con- . is Soil) lhrelel hliltsd lli foililrl lrla:"I72:'l:ler 3l,'sTERLING SLAPPEY son. R. Partridge. - . from H.M.C.S. Sladacpnal me Caerll1ln8r'lllsll)' Meyer Sam. nit lllllllllllllll llllllw lll llls llwlmmlllg Class A Belgian stallion llilyrcd Phifaa ltrixllrlio 'fhelAhhle-I Till:lI:lI3l:!i(lDg11:lR'PlEll:il23?c titigi Tail" l”"” 54 ”'"D”'””- J' L 9 aTllc Lillilllvellrre W" """"""0fl "W he had bran hopls. Next week: lliiimhasnbillia-i from Arnoldwoldl Fa rm. in Golf Tournament.-m Quebec. due to about of the winners and Vern Blancb- lls first test Friday as Seixas and " , i ' ” ' I ' t ”: pm; in re srd to this day would 59350" an i . t 1 July ISL Watch for further - ,-ll :0 liellner. m E - cuss future plans at that time. out for the last eight months , and of the. Abbies came up vitt Tony Trabert advanced to the llllllo 8-mil D Jllrdllle J Mllllm, l BuRl.1N(;ToN, out (CP) -Rue like to see a Summcrside team Nollllng hag rllamlml-,. hchlml lnclml doors ll . Toronlo advgftjsement on an-lvall l the; helllt til-ldintz ll()lB)lf5; I am 2 ullrdhl-gtllind rlif illliubllcs plarli; the T Edgelll ' ' ' ”lMtlligan stroked boldlyiltohtlic On-lentcr the aqllallf spgfll-I-ll Till: Dlll.llcllcl.i lll lllllllllmlllllls for Swlmmlllll lllloll CH L LACH R n e .ions- eeesl . im on en s ourna e . , llll W mm-5 llllell 30 C alrnpinn. ll lllls been l-ecelu ro . Es'1'E)R 9 EU l)oinpsc.v Gite-E0f.3' llmlltfl ill 9 After beat lre.atmenLs'. riihdim-its Eel; M llllwllllll (M, A shllplllfrllday with a crushinil 12 and lylllzfllt Ballem, who is interested ggld e.).(llllll,lll:;llnhallzalll1lebeTtlll:ll5:08"): Drllilll-Sll '3' 0 fill-S,""'l -"TlaCk"l and a 30-minute warmiip. Scixas lllllcxellllei D" Hlleslll lgl ' ”l0 victory over Noreen Laing lof in the proposition and would like manta! when asllllll ll ll. llllll C l - c Murray Harborl R,R, out two singles himself in the and 'rl-abort wallnpi-rt Tony Pick- 136 pm'. ll Mlll.l.l;oll lllll w LToronto --- the most overwbelmini to know if anyone else i town yllelml rllmll” vlmllalllm -lll New CHIP CT. OIIOTIVC l.inn'.- it-.'t victory. Gcnrtle,Schy- am and Hobby Wilson. ii pair of. Bel" N. lllacleod ls.) . -imarizin ever scored in the 36-hole l,l,.,ll., lll, ideal ll ym, are in. York mat was lolmz M leave M h, phone 15-5 . ler went the distance for Rec-fps young Britons. 6-1. 6-1.. 6-1, The lli ptml llarle'y lllll F final. ll.l.l,sledl Eel lll much with Char. lllle Glmml CC Ill. l 09 ll ; and gave up ten hits one-sided match was little more Malclnnl; "M Demclmk lll ' ' The 21-year - old Albertan frnlnlllla and lalll llllllgs nvgrl u would ,.wlml.s the use of lrvlng ln l P, E, I. l Tiger Bradley had three of thc than a tuneup as Scixas never hit llll l" D Lewis (Ml R Jasper Park let only one hole slip he lll,l,l,Ssall, lo lllg lll, ll llmd sav anyllllng else... he will ..lme lhholosale Parts & ' l"" I'll-I l'"'l"dl"l5(llw" d.""llle5 ll hanlildselllvllce ?ngal?lmkl?l(l1 Noble tlltllh F llelilanc iLi' L l0'lfhe('lIlll'T,TleDaIT)-Tlljldll.1or0:DIlIVllllll:llfl(;ll:lcOaPh' as well as ll l"""' l" lhls story would just start another Equimnent .4 "D -rr4 1 d D' k C ' ii a two sing es. ore a s o s a -spe'. '. - 4 , l- I ric ' . . ll . V. . .. . -t I t 373 W"”.'” ”"”"'”." ””.:.'” lo l”" t" 3:.'::::':.'.'.":.:. 5:"::l.-".l'::..i2."::.:lf”"'"""5-T"- We-..::. Motor Parts I90 ll" l"””' each "ll"! W" SSW” my M9 l9 5 ml Pr rm--mv - l A ' man said Wednesday nitzht in S ' i," gt ., out again iii mixed doubles as he . lif'"9l',5- , Baseball Slandln S s 2. l We Stock Clutch Facings , ililznersv Hnrlmgerls lwnlnm plnchl and Dmlls llarl ol Carol Gables. Raes DOWETlI1lllInK and superb 9 New York that there is "ab d A 1 l ' f putting were simply too much for Amtrlflln I-493199 Wllllely ""lh"”I l0 the 5'-"We an X 95' liit rfouhlr in lhtfjp Of lllf "V" Elidal-av glnefilllllliil :0-"'l;i5l'llal:l:'l'l'lIealf'Sll:ly do Mm Llllllgl lwllll -l-llllrsdny lllld w L pet, can ' m-:--T : 7 W -.-- R I R of 3,-llaln 5.2: l eliminated gd :2 fe n d in g I cbam- glt:)t' Yolk if: g '3 TORONTO (CPI;-A cityhpolice MARITIIWE mg: pion Anne rhary of Fnnthil, Ont. ICHRD - sergeant Thurs ay nig t was Base a M?sPL;Eqs. , GP W L PTS The Alberta champion needed lC)lEV9lHfId g 233 lg treated in hospital for a gash in M0103 SUPPLY 00-: Llll-l . vV1LL BE IN 5! "'5 CANM” t l ' Stars 4 1 l 6 only 28 putts on the first Iii holes, elfflll - his upper left arm caused, he said. 41 gggsugy Avg, 1 Dodgers 4 2 I 4 turning in an approximate round 30510" l 34 33 -50711 by an arrested man who started Cwlmul Pllllll. 3;"! N'"'"'" l'”""” H 0 go Flycrs 4 1 3 I Inf 7,0rl'ourl Finder par. ' l 53"-”,” CHY 35 00 -335 19., biting at him viciously in a police l plnshiirgh out 100 100 .1 I ll CS PQTC IOI1 llm Slx llwbllss Millllzapdnl l'niller.lityl of Blllllllllllflltltgn 7:0 tlla -3;): gllgl cruiser on the way to the station. W , Chlmgnd r km lilni-inxmli-ll” (ll CAIVFSTON 7 (Am B be ucaililrl lfgfwdnuhzingrdlvihiecci til; '.-mm”"; ON TUESDAY AND WEDNFSDAY Frieii . iir ey (.1 ace an - r l .. . ex - a l CP A! H AV, t . Shepard. Peterson MI; Minner amtl7,ahnrias. who underwent an opar- ,i- (yllll, 5; '4 ll; 7 ll-lllll lhll"-9l,lll?"5""l:V' llm"- bl," Md OF EACH WEEK IN JUNAE Cooper. L-Friend. Hits: Pgb-Mel atilon for correction of n TlIplUI'PfIl L. Mc(;liigan S 4 I4 5 -307 lilird chine IilieldnlhllsotlllillllisssAT:,Jl:- A practice shoot will be held his Cl'l-l38"lf'- C""ll"- 'i”"''' ”'5” ""9 w"I"”,5”3-V '"”""t w. Purcell s 4 13 4 .3011 ” ' at Squaw Point nine auntie on AT THE First 000 W W l ll l."llll- Wllltlfellfflflfl if-'5""l8 will hyi ti. Pin an r 4 is 4 .:toit ' . Saturday. as June commenci . .- osia aen an ar riayn. . , H 010 011 030.. s 14 1 "Sb: had a ver.V lltfod liisztn and ll ll: Track And Fleld 'll "”lll”””' M" l” 3- Ci 5- F- ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOMS Nggrnyl Meyer int and Lopata; she is resting well this morning." I ' ' ' M g T d ” " ' V" r 3rd FLOOR; THE BANK OF COMMERCE BLDG. Minarcin. Klippstein tilt. Black the hospital spokesman said. Leaders; , 0 av HOURS; 9 All". to 5 13.”. (ill Freeman 19! and Burgess. W- lT'T?”-' T Doubles J. Leclair D. 42? The annual scout, Guide, and ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITIF-5 RECRUITING UNIT ION. SUMMERSIDE LOCAL III P. E. ISLAND KNIG i-its or ootimws 1 Illy at the office and phone cells Daily from net: terminal: l-7-g-.i::m-zo-i Ind White. W-Coltsuegre. L-Pan Helm. M f d (41 Ludwig (R1 will ml . Stobbs (1-7) hell. am: Gil-Dropo. loe-HIt- and White 3i-(ll; Ind Buclle. L - ml bJ;,l,,",","':',lll,,l.L',',"”l,',fT Kansas City at DIltlmore-I(ell- 7 -.m.. I I.m.. ii I.m. - l0'- H0lm- later in person. and no call: from M” l”) I" 73"" W7) 1 P-mu 3 P-l'lI- 5 13-M- Clevelend in M M 0-1 ll 0 Rochester llle cllllllnll lllelmelllu wlll be Cleveland at New York-Iioiitte New York out no in 1- s I 4 one one oio ooo 01-2 a 1 lmlllllllle glhlll (5-I) vamlaipat iiio ll STANDARD mu: (I0 inelnpl Syracuse t lll M cage It ton - In men Fof may upon am crcy in Garcia. Nmeu. lens at: too moon in-s st lgllmf lfflllle (5-5) vs sum tut er Nixon nu. ....u... i,....i...o. HE FOR ALL-WRR: If Joseph. Texas lll. "4 lllfllllfll 3.; this year and play will begin lb” Catch In early crossing DUO TC leeks. Keeetenzlw m Ben-I. V-Koeetallr. : -hi-re. Heheelcbt. Volselle ill plan '12! Pieeee no and Wettliigtmi; More- . tit (181 Ind Lotinett. ' Ir--Starr. and avoid ddiny use;-vetioes Limited. For pertteden eeeteetz Hanover. Yiite. Oeliegan. Priideiiee Hy. hieeet. leyd Value. very soon. N. S. Baseball National League Philadelphia It Cincinnati - Coliim (5-1) vs Itmnsql it-2) Brooklyn at Milwaukee - New- oombe (11-1) vs Conley (I-4) camps seliediled for this seem! , have been eeiiceued. in on ion-4 ii 1 mm”; .. Ll - NO ' Ll Dartmouth 1. rare I. field on ll ii'l'3.'t" mu m pmmns Lam-m CWTGWN DRWN3 PARK , Iiinsui-up It no Ientvllle is. Stelllrtol 4. New York in St. Innis iuiao , I Ieeee 11-! in Ann we I uunooeuu. I. I. tuna uvupoucaamue .1-in” st?