I; The Charlottetown Guardian: Tuesday. May ;SofibcilI- League To Open On Monday, June 4' The (HIV Softball League will into operation on Monday swing evening. June 4 It was decided last night at 3 meet held in the City Hall. your team: iiidiiqitcd last night that they would be rlrtinilc start- csrs The teams are thi Basilica Youth Club. Rarry's. The Abbics and the Benevolent Irish Society. Cleaver filactman was reelect- ed League President and Danny Mecnrmack ii as elected vice pre- CARDS HUMBLE GIANTS 4-1 22. 1956 Clubs KANSAS CITY tAPl Thg Kansas City Athletics won the home run derby but lost the ban game 8-5 to the New York Yankees lliiongay og Mickey Mantle's ire. . lot the park. Nl'r'l'FI.1” ii til"-' i , . . lflfllij:Il'(:tIllhniIlfllffldfllylrllz hallsnllafll "m A S ml (Our home runs” lw” his plairvs out for practice scs-lnllhcm by Harry Slmpmnv End 3" siiins Tlir Abbics iiill l'll'a('ll('Flwnh lhcd gases elnplys Heel” this eiciiiii: on .ili-riiorial l”iel(l'L0lmZ '5". .u5 Zemlal mt double' and W, H V (- H”, mm": 8 IlCl.l(ICl”,Cll'Cull-Smashes to lead off pl.m.m.l, W, .l..MN.M. (.H,m": .tho third inning. Simpson.-hit to Three of last xcnrk six lC&1l1lSl:1ci?'gS0” the second and elgmhslnl apparently hair iii-ciilcd to dis- t p hand. Art-oi-itiii; in i-cpov-is the 1955i. Manllfls Ear-sanluan clout came Island League rhainpitiiis Sun- I" U19 (ml). IISD Wllh the bases shine Isl;-in” ll;iii'i are dropping 9mPl.V- and finer the A's had handed the Yanks five runs in the I I sirienl. John .T1arl.cnd was rc-elcci- lout of Utllllllilllllllll this war as are pd s -reiaigv and Des Burge Ii'c- Keefe hrii; i'tli'l the x.ivi first inninll. (Our Of them unearned. lsurfir, To tlziir ttir- ii I 5 me the only. The game was further enlivened The next l,r;ii.'iir meeting will next cliili The lliliics li:tI'lW','S and he held on Friday evening at 7.310 B Y. (1 nlziicil tint year with p p p . p fistic battle with relief pitcher Tom at the City Hall and all clubs plan- the B Y I lulll” vlir oiili Iflilli to . mm on gnipi-in: teams are via. r(-rnaln in HIM”: w ill mnrr ttir Lea- Lasnrda in the ninth. Playgs from giio ikftk Iii.i 'll'lllI.'l II ltlfiil both cliihs swarmed onto the in- qiiot-lerl to have their entries in by S'SIDE Y.ESTERDAY Fardy Winsl .Og-”MiIe Race .lim Tardy young Charlotte- town cyclist. clipped two minutes and 22 seconds off the Victory Cleaners 10-mile bicycle race rec- ord yesterday iiiorning as he led a field of seven other ract-i's by a. wide margin and finished in 30' minutes and 10 seconds. p Windsor Arsenaull. last year's winner. had covered the course in 32.32. Dennis At-cnaiilt of Sum- mersidc was sccoiiil ycsrterday in 33.59. and DOITIIIF MacEacliern of St. Eieanors third in 34.34. All eight starters finished the race although a stiff head wind was buifeting the young athletes for most of the course between Kensington and Siimmerside. Fardy won the. Victory Clcancr Lrophy for placing first. 53.00 for being the first to pass Harold Moascts store in New Annan. I bike horn for leading the way past Lorne Wrightls Service Sta- Hon at Reads Corner, and 85.00 for being in the. lea going by Jimmiell Grocery in ummerside East. y Dennis Arsenaiilt wmi ii fishing rod from Victory Cleaners for finishing second. 31.00 for third position going by Moasels store. and a bicycle light for passing Wright's in second place. Donnie Maclilachern won at flashlight from Victory Cleanersl for placing third at the. finish. and 52.00 for passing Moasels in second position. " Ken Ramsay. I0-year-old cyclist won mud guards from lorne Wright for being the youngest to finish. and a box of chocolates from .limmic': Grocery for fin- ishing last. Others to finish were 4. Roy Wilson, RCAF Station; 5. Gordon Summerside; It. .lohn 7. Carl Hun- tt. Ken Ram- Mriksr id FINISH 4 other seven coiitnstants. finished the race almost fniir minutes ahead of his iicarcst compctitorj Dennis Arsrniiiilt. ol Siimmcrside and Y'l"Llli”(I from Mayor W. A. (Tiirrie. tlir tropliy presented by Victory Cleaners. the sponsors oil the bike race. ilrm-besy rl"linl4i hy Walton). 3,-own. Kensingmn; M "T "5 ter. Indian River; say. Hamilton. Officials of the rare (ollows.-- Starter-Cr-t. R O, Lively. Jim Fardy. Charlottetown eyel- liit. riding a special speed bicycle. is seen crossing the finish line and establishing a new record of 30 minutes and In seconds. for the annual to mile Virtnriii Day bike race between Kensinizton and Sum-I merside. Fnrdy. an rosy winner over the Hawks Buy Lumle-yAncI Eric M Pl"? IS eery and the team was from Souris. follows: Yanks Dump A's; menclous Ho Tre field and together with the umpirel prevented Martin and Hank Bauerl from reaching the mound. Martin had struck out to start the ninlhi and had hit the dirt to avoid anl inside pitch. Bauer. who hit at home run Sunday but struck oiiti three times Moiiday. also had spent the afternoon hitting the dirt; io avoid being beaned. ; Dori Larsen. who d won three: straight without a loss. lasted only one and one-tliird innings for New York. He gave up three hits anill two bases on balls in the sccoudl inning and had the bases full wlicii, rellefer Torn Sturdivaiit came in to pitch a double-play hall to De- maestri. I Jinf Fiiiigan and pincli-hitter Johnny. Groth contributed singlcs ti;..i..":i;..;::r.:::':.::xiii .2122. Macoougaii scores 3,d.Ro.,nd . KO Over Don (Duck) Trainer 4 GLACE BAY. N S t('l"--(3t'I'- die Mat-Dougall. 1.38. of Sttlllh: Bar. Cape Breton. scored ii lliird round knockout over Donald Trainor of Cliarliiticiown hcrc Monday. Trainor was rloiiiicrl at the 2:30 mark of the third roundi in the 10-round niaiii boot. I Macbougall. iihosc iiin Iislctll attack had the Charloitetoiin box-. or on the canvas three times ml the third round. sent tl'i';iiiioi'i nine count with Ill right to the temple. Trziitior 2'11 up but walked into a mini riullll Pcick In Island 5 At it late hour last. lilillll in the Prince Edward Island 5-pin bow- ling Clllshlps being held at the Rollaway. a team representing Manuel's grocery of Charlottetown was leading the pack Villll 20 out of a possible 26 points. Keefe Drug was in runner - up spot with 14-10 followed by the Dukes with 14-14. M. ('. A 13-11 and Sniiris was taking up the rear at 4-24 The teams were playiiig a double round robin series with a possible a points for earh match. In all each squad was to play It matches with a possible. 4 points for each match. up to the time of writing Stu Sandford of the Soiiris team was holding down high single with 358. Dr. l.. Duffy held the high three at 857. Fire tram: took part in the tournaniciit. that Slal'lf'(l at 9 am, and continued until late last night. Four of the teams were from Charlottetown. They included M. C. A., Keefe Drug. Manuel's Gro- Dukes. The other Personnel of the tennis are as MJ” A.: Joe. MacDonald. Glen Matheson. lrv Macl(i'nnon, Dr. L, Duffy... Fred Mat-Tagiie. Merlin FricIc's Office Will Conduct Jiidgea -- Mayor A W. I"lIl'l'IPL "Bud" Mountain, Boh Schui'man;l John M'cNeill. I Nesterenko From Maple Leafs ('HlCA(C0 f4Pi ('hirngn Hlackmrissessrd V it . w - . v -' - ac one League. announced Mmld3.V mil” following season and 15 in thcl Anm,um,.r...(;0rd Kelly, Mayor Currie made the Dl'PSFl)- that they have purchased velrmn I954-.35 st-mnii, wiiui lie slipped to who won goalie. Harry Liimley iinrl l'IEI1f-lfnllf-IZOBISIIIRI)'P;ll'.h('Wf1S'I3l'l'1'le('Iltatinns m .11 ryciisi, winger Eric Ncsternko from Tor-,l.n Winnipeg of the Western ncague. ' priZps' onto Maple Leafs. I Luinlcy rrturns to the Hawks -----M The Hawks shelled out !i40.Dtit)laflci' four soars willi 'fnroi':io. He . I - H . for the two players and said it is was lratlctl tn the Leafs at thelwoomin their Intention to use either Lum- start of the 1952-53 season for for-l g g lay or their present goalie. At 1201- ward Cal Gardner. defencomanl . . Gus Morison rind Rollins. ml the Natlorizil llut'k(",' l.ea;:iip. lnl . Of Hospital Tests Nestercnko. 22. was signed by the Leaf.-: in 1932 However Tor- onto had become impatient with llns. its trading material in 1- deal "which is now pending." Liiiiitny. 30. i: .1 l.'l-vii.-ir vi-ieran addition to Iuiir vi-.-irs with Tor- ontii nnrl in.. iiitli Cliiwnttr-. lust beau-re.nkn'ii inability to fI(Vt"I0l”l snciil sci:-ii st-;i-.ons with I):-trout the INIIPFIIIRI the club boll:-vr-il be Red Wing: nun LAWN. ix:,r, uipi nut. 'Tr”-m'TTTTT"TT"" T "T" ' CT " ' "”' ' ""'T fielder Gene Woodling of the Cleve- land Indians. back home. after a N P series of hospital Iesis. said liltin- day that he's feeling fine and ex- ports in return to baseball in ahoiit RESULTS I STANDINGS twn mks yi " I I ”4 p p . , p "Fm very pleased with the re. ; 3 0'”! "911" F "W (0-VTDMN Plllt-'4-5 stills of the checkup and feel fine, St Louis 010 030 000- 4 It It .'LnIPVlPa7l 1.:-ngiir except that I am tired," he said. Mu”. Y1?” d gm .Mm.l:1":"lflvfI l y :1 7 wt. ('.llL Wnodling entered Presbyterian tze ;-:inr..:-Lrni. 1.7iV (Vlltilv limit in still H Hospital in Newark 11 days Mm sitter .i . iris.om' . tip 0! rir and lo lIl' A21 1 3 after iindcrizoinc in series of dizzy and Knit. Wes Tllnll We .- Bnsililly It; I. :'ul 4 I spells he said hampered his play- Llrldle. HRiI. Sll.-Rrpusk. iarni. f.lilr.-a n I. lit All" 5'; mg. NT 2 Mueller. fiallilvinrr l.'i I7 469 7 -r '- '- Vewr -4- ---- America" ling". Rclrgilt ' 3'5 .j- --:------i-:-.------ , . ' , ' as ing on . , ' Igflsalmckiiv it l K”"-”” (gr lltll l'I .145 will i . - V p ' . u.iona ,c;ii;lir ..r:::"i..:w;.9:.rt...i;..”".::i:.t . ,w - ' i ' . ' luau no It I .61!) 1-. Kill ll, .g:nI(i:i-I20. S" l'"''" "I '7 "I" 's " "'l ..'Rikl 63 ll .7. gas: NY-2Mcgw:aId, g”'a';'l"- M i-.'..".T....?.".. L. t- .-3?." 3" '"P""' - 997- 4"v"""e riitshiirgii 1'' I? w. iv, 1” it ill, iNew York 13 16 Mil N; H". ' "" "M "W iPhilndrlphia 3 IR .131 vu, nociieim nnonoi 010--1 u i Chime v "3 W M 1-"onu, m, 051 loxyyg 9 g tGami-it brhlnd figured from St. Mayer. Geiger t5t and Rand. L'"'l'v U" ””""'l"" l'Wl"'-' Ixivenguth and Bettye. llRs; Tor-l Mutton. .ieoim; nocii.riiim':. w.l PROQABLE I40Ve!I.(illIl. l.-Mayer. itociieuur mo om 0--.1 1 iii PITCHERS Toronto 011010 0-1 2 2 NEW YORK MP1 - Probable - Fllylorii and Green: K. John -pitchers for today's major loiigiir OK sun. D. Johnson Ill and Snwatnki Jumps. 'Wmi and lost record. in In-K. Joiiiuon. HR-ll Roch-Clark. pqrenilies t. - k Jok: 'l'ar-8awatsltt. : A..."-i.-... 1,"... ' New York at Detroit-Ford I8-0) M30000-3 I Olu Lory ti-5i 935 033 UK-11 10 1 Boston at Cleveland (Ni-Brews! DEVI (4-1) vs Wynn to-it "Ma? W3 3” Baltimore at Chicago (Ni- I4-QKI. Sportsman Ifiyim 0'yw':I72: . ..-.. Mr ti-Oi vs Hnrsmaii tl-Ii I uhln at Kansas City (N) 33,3 ”:-'-::ri-''v':7i3nilm?lo'rala':':-” cm H".:u.'”V.I'!'ATHll' and Tank!-tau out in. vs Erskine t2-ii ";,:"""" "" crcertc: f” ;;..... , ca... .3 .'.'”i'2.1..l'.'” y All-Star Poll MI"! -Baseball Ford Frlek an- N F". W Y OR K Comniissioner lnounced Monday his office will con- duct this years all-star game. poll in co-operation with Canadian and American newspapers. radio sla- tions and television stations. Already approximately 500 llPW5- papers and stations have inoicated willingness to conduct local polls and forward the results to Frickls office. "The response viva; magnllivmil," said Frick. ”This is still the fans" game." In rccciil years the Cliicago 'l'ri- biinc has served as the cczitral countinglbircau for the non The Tribune w tlidrew this spring. Frick said the voting opens Fri- d8.V. June 1. and closes at the local level at midnight. Friday. June 22. Final iabiilntions must be in his office by midnight .Iimc 26. shortly thereafter ingtnn. FAVORITE tot O For refreshing shaves that look & better format, Ihsvu . the Gillette way- with u Gillette Blue A; Biude in your razor. For extra conven ienco -: buy Gillette Blue f Blades in dispensers . O with used-blade com- partments. 20-blade size 51.00-I0-blade size Soc. (Regular pickup-S for 25c.) .. .. ...'-suit” to augment Simpson's homer in the A's rally. Sturdivant. who took the pitch- ing decision. his second against one loss. had to have help from fireman Tom Morgan in the ninth after a lead-off walk to Rance Pless. Morgan got plnclihitter Bill Renna to hit a double-play ball to Martin and struck out Demaestri. NEW YORK (AP) Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) liiizell. going the route for the first time this sea- son, pitched the St. Louis Cardin- als into second place Monday as the Redbirds defeated the New York Giants 4-1 to salvage the last of the three-game series. Home runs by Rip Repuslki and Bill Sarni and a triple by Bobby -s Ianlle ITTE3I' ing of the eight safeties collected by the Cardinals off four giant hurlers. I The Cards actually have I half- game lead over tbs first place Milwaukee Braves but trail in per- centages. .619 to .600 Repulsl-ii's home run. his sixth of the year. came in the second inning off starter and loser Don the Cards a lead Liddle. and gave they never relinquished. Sarnils homer. his third of the campaign. came in the filth. climaxing a ilircc-run assault that sent Liddle to the showers with his first defeat of the year against one vcitory. fiiizell. who had failed to finish any of his six previous starts. had a shutout going until the seventh ;wlien Don Mueller drove a home IOU! PEISONISILLID I It din! IUNGAIY WINI l'REIBURG,Gonuuiy (Reuters) cg1MAy mmum (nemeuh ;lluthGe.rmIugmarnduEra'nco tied Four persons were killed Ind 18 Maurice Cnlilet. uh h In snunfl no soccer injured when two sports cars col- III are Iv. Franco led lided and plowed into spectators 8-1 at halftime. in a sports car race here Sunday. ports cars. ruosfors ennui:-: THEY ARE” WHILE THEY LAST MAY 19th to MAY 26th INCLUSIVE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9.00 P. M. Manuel's Bowling Team Lead The game In Jilly lit in Wash- l I I 0illC,If(. not siiiivis l Gillette BLUE BLADES Del Green were the most rlamazs iriiii. his third. off the right field lfai-uric. The tall lcfthander yielded only four hits for his third triumph against tiio tlelcats but had sev- eral bad moments in the eighth iihcn (lily Kati drew one of his four pzis-scs and. with two out, which sent him through tlic 1111165. ::(',:1llll':,l.(.l(i'H,l:Qh:ll,i-rtfiwzliciilevdliffzgll Traiiior got back after a scvciii. . X1 .- D k ! count but MacDougall's LM'O-IlS).C(I.LftIllgI(,yl1II.gniA. H" at on 3 om popup attack sent him to the canias forl . good with 20 seconds to go in the! . . third round. M K W Both fighters ucrc blcctliiiyti from the nose early in the fight and in the final minute of the;G T t second round stood toe to toe and 0 siugged it out. H In the semi-final bout Bony B E d Moore. 145. Sydney Miiics. gzinicdl e a unanimous six round (lei-isiuii over Johnny Grififth. I-to. llzilitzixl Art lilackcnzie. with a lvhndcr " T '5' " ' l P31" 355.1100 ltjllc Victoiria Golf tour- namcii ii: at t e Belvedere links over the weekend Th- sllirolics beliiiid MacKenzie Ill Tlllei? , nci-nit soul were Bill Beer and Don Mat-Doiiald tied with 36's, Y I It was the first touriiaineiit of U16 year at the Belvedere Club and a siiriirising large number of part- lV1: il(en7.ie L l ltilf Slicphcrd. Manuel's: Lcii Ar-zriiaiilt. liar-I icipants took part in the nine hole old Pincau. -' wlmamsi Bml tilay producing some excellent Acorn. P. Perri. B. Iiilaniicl Rllfll golf. The holes in use were I. 2. R. Johnston. ft. 10. II. '12. I3. 17 and 18. Work Dukes: (Ionnic l.eCl;iir. Art.i-S Wlllllllllntl On the other nine Ballem. Reg lilacDonald. Appsl llflle-S 3"” lll9.V arewfxlpected to be Arsenault. Gus Gallant. Stan Dolv "(f3(l:V ff" Play Within the next ran and Ralph Pineaii. ll?” Keefe Drug: Bob Callltrlill. Roy MacDonald. George Kays. Don Mac-Donald, W i II a rd (tliaiidler, Gordon Gallant. Vic Williams. Souris: Henry Larter. Father Pius Murnaghan. Stewart Mac- Autay. Hudson Longaphie. Ken O'Hanley, Art Peters and Cpl. Stii Sandfnrd. .R0bci't -lones took the low not with a neat 30 and the scores reg- istcrcd by Jones and lVlacKenzie were good for honors in the sweep- stakes. YSiiflliall Practice A softball practice for all play- ers wishing to play with the T953 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Custom Radio. WAS 01475.00 NOW 51295.00 I955 DODGE ROYAL V-8 SEDAN Automatic Transmission. Custom Radio. SAVE 51000.00 av BUYING THIS 1952 DODGE SUBURBAN Light Green. Really A Beauty. WAS S1375.00 Now 51175.00 CAR. NOW. Completely Rcconditioiicil. 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BE SURE TO SEE THE 1956 PLYMOUTH ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM. .......u .-.--- Just Dial Abbies in the City Softball Lea- tluc-. will be held this evening on Memorial Field at 5.15. . There will hr 3 softball pi-3.-l. ice for Parkdale Fly:-rs this even. W1 5 P. In. at the Parkdale dia- niond. All interested In playing golf CIIISOX-l)IiIOIi'f Wilson In Deal With Baltimore F. R. I.lcLAINE LTD. DIAL 7358 - 0 MALPEQUE RD. CHICAGO Mei -- The Chicago ha” 91”" mend- White Snx Monday obtained pitcher -- Jim Wilson and outfielder Dave Philley from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for Ioiir players. in- cluding veteran third baseman George Kell. Pitcher Mike Fornielee. out- fielder Bob Nicman and a player to be named at a later date went with Kell in the package deal with Baltimore. Wilson. 34. was the. keymsn inl the, tradeyone of the biggest of the.se.ason. The righthander bad 12-18 for the Orioles last year with an earned run average of 3.45. 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