h A... -.— a- an». a... F. 4—1 Ava" H —.u «a .4 I-nqrshq-‘o 5AA LG 5 ..4 Dick Farrell of the Houston Colt 455 toasts Monday night 4-2 victory over the Milwau- kee Braves. Farrell allowed I’S SEVEN UP FOR FARRELL 4 hits. 2 of them home runs, struck out 11 and walk for his 7th victory of the sea- son. He's lost only one game. SPORT ECHOES Norman Maodonald By Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Softball League Action There were of Softball in League last Monday so we tos- sed a coin and lost. game we two games trounced Inman Plumbing 22-3, stickers too, and nobody gets excited enough to swallow his gum with a o ike that In the game we passed up. Enman Drug edged the RCAF boys 3-2 what must have been a gilt- edged contest We saw Harold Martin. Don: Tucker. and Ger- ry Bernard hit home runs. Mar- tin (- hasin: three runners across the plate ahead of him. Bernard's home run ball. though well hit. was gift-rap- perl. the centreficlder rigging when he should have zagged. and he was not able to get back and head off the grass- cutter. George Kinch pitched a In the habit of walloping the ozone, Saw. Coastal Movers but Kinch fanned some good feated teams from Souris, Tig- nish. Montague. O‘Leary and Summersidc‘s Athena Regional. Machennao. 1chairman of the Morell Region- al school board. and .l Charles Campbell. school principal. co- ; c l t masterful ball. whiffing 10. new to us may be in Right now it looks as l! ‘ the. biggest leak in Inman Plumbing is in the pitcher’s box. They tried out two more or less untried boys in l Monday's game. but they were strictly batting for practice. We’ve heard that Bob Sleigh. one of the. brigh- test stars 0 asl winter’s Eagles. can thr w a so ball with a lot of authority and he may keep Inman’s from dropping out of the league. but we'd say it's going to take more than one good pitcher to do that. u. The Wedding Ring Question The question from now on is— ean a pitcher wear a wedding rim: on the mound or not? Whitey Ford was wearing one and the Cleveland management raised quite a bowl. Well. if you're going to have double- ring ceremonies. and love-sick grooms who vow never to take off the symbol of unity. natur- Individuol Stars Toy-Toy Gallant. who has made the switch from baseball to softball. hit. a home run for Enman Drug the airport diamond Pete Devana and John Sandilands hooked up in standard. choose born boys. ally you‘re going to have pit- chers wearing the rings. And if it proves any help to a pit- cher. that will make it hardly fair to the single flingers. un~1 less they can wear an engage- ment ring. which will even; things up. Imagine what an en-' gagement ring stone could do to a baseball! A rule—no n'ia- ‘ monds allowed on the diamond. I i between those blue rib-; Those two teams! seem evenly matched. and? there is little doubt that Coas-j tal Movers will be up to th Farrell is . Interscholastic ' boys I bird team should phone 2522. “. ‘\ r \ \ ’ Hoop Squads Are Honored MORELL The Rev. Mr haired the banquet. ‘ Trophies were presentod the ‘coaches and member: teams. The school were prcsnnt. was captained by phy. the boys by Joe Phil of The girls mark: we hope coach Jim Jen- 5 l kins has the answers. The Thunderhirds are got- ting ready for this ycar‘s activity in ladies‘ softball. Remember the Thunder- birds? They‘vc been the. cream of the island crop for quite a few years now. but their nemesis has always been a band of gals from Halifax. Thundcrhirds gave them some good arguments in the play-offs. but could never quite bring llllmt‘ the Maritime cro w n. who knows? Maybe this is the. year when tho-uy female lla- ligonians will bite the dust. By the way. any Summer- side ladies who would like to try 0 t for the Thunder- EARNS MORE Peta. official mnllsl‘ ('th'l‘lt‘fl'lslalcfi colleges this season. he .eir‘ in Britain's Home Office build-‘hns been Inman plumbingiings. has had his wcokly foodlt‘alls. ldaho, of the Pioneer a pitching duel with little in seems to be the only question' allowance raised to 70 cents- . ' 1c a n a d ien s. The Habs. wirth goals to win the scoring 1 l t . ,‘i the National Lea- gue's first 7-game winner this year. (AP Wirenhoto) 7— The province‘s "B" girls a n d Championship basketball teams were honored over the-points on 33 gyms and x “_ weekend here at a banquct ten-v51“... Gmmim was second with dered to by the. Morell Women's Institute. The two Morel] Regional High the Prince County Some of those fellows were; teams won the Island titles in 0a tournament played in Kings County last month. They de-. the cheerleaders team \lnrio Mun ' .10 The Guardian, Charlottetown. 'l'hurs.. May 28. 1964.‘i column Recaer Voices Opinion Sir.—-I have been a reader of Hunter’s Corner for some years no an author critizes many people. I h avc wondered if I was somewhere . is boo . On May 22nd my mentioned in three places in his column. first in connection wiin the mergansers killing. ’I‘he res- olution was brought up at our last meeting by vice-president, Mr. Conohan. who is probably as good an authority on Fish and Game as the author of Hun- ter's Corner. He also wondered l and my ‘cronies‘ worry over a few hun- dred trout. Well those shell ducks eat and keep silent as the author stated. My complete game last hunting season was: rabbit. This was the extent of my hunting. Regretable Incident lnBoom Boom'sCareer ‘ By JACK SULLIVAN 1 Fnenzied spectators streamedl Canadian Press Sports Editor out of the building after the Bernie Geoffrion undoubtedlybomb was tossed on the ice. is the only hockey player in the i The game was called and Red world to rouse the ire of his Wings. who led 4-1 at the time. team's fans by scoring a goal were awarded the contest. on home ice. It happened nine Montreal fans still were in an‘ years ago and the Boomer probe ugly mood two nights later and‘ ably never will forget it. eoffrion didn't help matters‘ The incident was recalled this, with his goal and two assists. week when Geoffrion finished a‘. ny Canadian fans said that 13-year strecth with Montreal Geoffrion won the scoring title Oanadiens of the National;by a fluke. that the Rocket Hockey League to coach Quebec i would have taken it except for1 i E :- Aces of the American League. lthe suspension. The date of Boomer's memoru Boomer wanted to proveg able goal was March 19. 1955. ‘Ehetlhe wasn't lucky. He effec- I would like to know to whom at Montreal in the last home, ivey silenced his critics in the he is referring when he speaks game of the NHL schedule for:1 61 season when he score]? of my .Cronies.. and would also like to know the streams in flight-winger Geoffrion Scoringi and also to equal an NHL one-. this goal and getting two assists, l season record set by Richard in‘ Southern Kings that were POL iluted with potato top killer. I scored a 4-2 victory over New ithe 1944-45 season. York Rangers. i than that, and to the evident displease of Canadien _ fans sitting in the Forum: stands the points gave Boom ‘ Boom the NHL scoring title for the first time in his career. The crowd figured he had done wron: to their idol. Rocket Richard. IROCKET WANTED TITLE One of the Rocket’s main ambitions during a boisterous and brilliant 18-year big-league career was to win the scoring for the final three league games i and Stanley (“up playoffs. .; ad shown indiscretion ati Boston a few days earlier by attacking the Bruins' Hal Lay- .. roe and linesman Cliff Thomp— SOD. ' at that point the Rocket. who quit the game four years later. led the scoring list with 74 '72 on 37 goals and 35 .assists. No one else wasa fthreal and it appeared that lRichard‘s dream would be new talized, points the three-point perform- ance by Geoffrion wrapped up.. he scoring tile with 75 points. i? ? Canadien the scene booed him and also directed un- l complimentary remarks at him' lduring the Cup playoffs. l r The Montreal crowd was lni .an ugly mood after NHL Presl- v, ident Clarence Campbell slapped ' ‘the suspension on their favor. it 1 a ATTACKED CAMPBELL bottles and a tearsgas bomb in a wild first - period demonstration ibell. ‘ at ‘grcw ‘ i . as spectators broke through D“- I lice guards to attack him, Bonus Baby Is Signed \’\T\’('UUVER 'CP‘ Haar. ISLyear-old shortstop. has signed a bonus contract with the San Francisco Giants of the National * A University of ac. student {who batted .455 with four hom- ‘ers in ll games against United assigned to Twin League. Studebaker ms SIZE IN REAR aammmm km the safest. strongest. longest- ita class The side ill lasting car in . rs and emu mombmformarugpad,bridgo—likofullfi~am The boxnction f gm‘r’pitfiockandm surrounde am' in st .Suponmon‘ nndbodyarefiaedandsuppoitodtotheatoelrails Wu safes, houblc—fiocrido. 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