Softball loop SPORTS FRONT By CARDIAN SMITH County Meets Go Today TODAY is the big day to: track and hold bulls all over the island as a mold-breaking entry mites aim at island mar in three county meets. DAVE Boswell. director or physical education and director or the Queens County mm which gets underway at 10:10 tilts morning on Memmai Field. said last night that dyer 600 mines Ire already riled tor the Queens. Meet alone with 22 schools cured. prince County meet director Ctmrilc hailetn said Til-tri— day night he anticipated some record shattering perlnrinaneo. today and we believe we're iltw in saying we ca- pcct identical pertnrmancct to tilt Queens Meet. ll]: till Thur.- day night hauem had Sam m students irnm agar I to to en- cdi bi meet. m o‘d‘irec’tms Bob Mills and Tom nanphy will undoubtedly enjoy the same sucoass in the King County meet at Sourn. More Events This Year I“: t '21 oi 54 EvenLa Lo this year's Queens County T“ m I n at over last year. This is due to the to only an open clsss tor high schools previloouglny. The eventaandstarting ' cam ws:- . . i ’ l a vault and boys discus. both Senior 50. Ta and in) yards vol 75 “rd mm and mm Jan r; 1100 - imals in so and _ high int-iii): il.:iii - 220 yard hosts and the lino event along with the hop step lump. on al lid athletes null then take a_hreak tsll 2 in tho aliorlio‘o: :I‘Vl'illul’l time mamboys ggh lump. girls sotthaii throl- iio- rlt'alw slag . V ands‘al tiiiie c‘i‘cnts will be staged at hali~lmlir Intervals till 4 o'clock. At 2.:ii it'r girls broad lump, 12 lb. shot put and “0 yard event; 3 o'clock . I lb. shot put (Junior) and it ih. shot put (Seniorl: boys broad jump and mile; Mo - 2w. yard iinai; girls relay and‘ boy]: act-y. cumulus the program ' ' l t ' nc . m" M m "u" R IV I :uf hr Memos-lat Field rn Chadoite paid (iron from then is to see these young- Mars perIorm. You can he afiured dd some excttinfl displays. John Hughes Returns ‘ k .ltiHN it as the spceohall artist tron. Bedtord. is ba_c on the islandwrind ho assltred us he will he tarinng out with National Park AllStats again Lhis year. All you players trons other reams. beware. because .iohn appeals in laptop shape. lohn received his degreemhi physicalmedllltcatlon 1mm arm ' . . to University is your a e V _ will“ :e‘t‘iacm: oliler the dutiics oi director or physical causation ‘ lie ionsl High this tall. {m Fiihii Brifdley, who also pitched lot- tho AllStat-s last yea'r. told us last night that brother Vince. another spccdhallir.ma working in Toronto now. Vince as also a stand-out wit a Park last season and the to this year. I'll:“ in be 3 vng a“ ' it Ms. w ol _ ‘ r'ii'r‘iimiih: lgam stages its that practice nus Sunday on tho kdhmndsl' zo'ock. g PuThex Naolmnal Park Sottball League vall_iluld its'mnuhl meeting this Wednesday at Cori-an Bali hall with dotivihes slal- ecl to get ulldl‘rwav ill 9 pm Sharp. Representatives from all IA‘ams are urged in be on hand Aloue’t’tes Luring FrenchCanadians g. g. l kaEAL Cpl—Ettons itl'winler to replace Ferry Moss. . m i ‘ tans seem tn have morel l5 Favorfl‘e . some or the famous French-Cc. confidence in 'rrlmtlie than they} Montreal Aioueties to siphon] "The nadian enthusiasm for hockeyl did in Mass." Workman paid. into football may be starting tn: 'i'rtnlbie. who is pay 0“. “Look at this." liter M. E. i'l'edi Workmun‘ said Friday. lilting I Ihrne- Inch~tllick pile ot pink-colored for “it Quebec City IreI papers From his desk. “These look over local talent and hold are new inns. and most oi thcrnl tonthail clinch tor youngsters. are Frcnohaspsakiag." “ i The pink papers were app -. . .. cations tor season tickets. The. man} “r prices. iron. :25 to $44.2» de-lumc'aL pending on the location in l—f—‘_ Probable Pitchers into his regular I d In Aloueite the. sediment Molson Stadium. are unchanged Irom last year. (it the new applications re< ceivcd tor season tickets this Season. 55 per cent In (mm French-speaking person]. Workman said the advance sale this year. lnr seven Eut- crn Canadian Football League. mm]: i'nfl1ul‘ league Elmel. won Ind 105! “cords in parentheses: American league Washington. Cheney (H) New York. Tarry lHl. :;l:i‘;ii.in::diltar’iine; shirt??? Baltimore. Pappar (Mt at Windlield FIrm‘ICInehnrd ate up 10 per cent over lggt gas Cleveland. Ramos izll. tn 1. and iourth is a split choice son'a 13.906. Chicago. Pizarro £34) at Min. involving Co mythes w w on. m .n mm..." my nesota. Fascual :54). rler'li Day, which handed noyai year‘a increased sales to a newl Boston. wuson (4-3) at i). Maple its only detest or this thing. at tn. mm m, ltroit, Faul 11-0). season. and the and amt. n... Tflmme Emmi Imisirl'i‘raa 1i:ity.Nl‘i’akttwllltitngt Stabluc': fringe Maple. Both - ' l nees.eon t.Ire o. 5 Added may, an. a. National Loun- Loa Angeler. Fodrca 43-!) at San Francisco. O'Dell loot. w Yul-k. Jackson (H! at st. Louis. Washburn in). Houston, Far-mu (H) at chi. "‘0' “inn?” (5;:- tlll t Phllade D I. ran - I “Hummus “Pl ‘ Cincinnati. Nuxhlll (Ml. toreraat oi gusty winds up to 5 ,n my] mm" m) miles an hour maria PIriielu I- 5k g“ (m lndianapolis ltlntor.‘V“‘"‘I ’9' “' ' - N :y mule": looll reason- I y ll! ay's nlxl'lflvllll dualiiying session tor the tits. Benton: can" Lap Record ‘ Appears Safe ‘ Junes' 500- ll _ a 53.: 25:. iii “Snail. Fight Tonight lrd run It 151.155 h. ‘ under Iiinilll- conditions last Saturday NEW YORK iAPl—Gmn altar practicing in his Ollen.l3entnn oi Fhiladelphlt. puts a haumrvpowe Agaianian Sp...ninellght winning streak on tha rial at tax. which nobody claa‘line tonight It Medlson scum s chad. iGardcn in a IMnuild match I ghteen positions were tilled Wm Rubi (Harrie-net Cm" ill the tint weekend. leaving 15;“ Pliers“. M- n in the :ia-oar startingl Scoring tor the middleweight tield. ;boui will be by rounds with dis Aiter do can are ourlliied. two tudgcs and retcrec using a E another car a squeeze inta‘supplcmcntary point system in the lineup only by bettering the case the rounds are even. th owcai car in thcl need I n‘ k 71 e a world middle- tlcld. At present, that II thE‘welgcht ch‘aiilpiiinn who lrtiue to Elation rt '1 M I detcnd against each-no Geno ii Aston-Marlin rel? mil“ Funnier in Nigeria in duty. will and which was qualified bribe or. hand to scout Benton. I nycarold Pedro Rodriguez now...“ 1...“... Mount. non Mg;ng my”?! Mfi'llifled too is ranked No. 2 among tha' een o 2 minus ca ‘ h" m "H cotenders by the Vltnld poring 'flwhu Ian wlkhed Benin light. John Mm- - until Bil record ll 17-7-1 with gaff-lettu- Ind amen lull "MIMI m Grim at radian-polls Carter. I. was coming tar lull of me is teat strong until ho was stopped by M slope Gonzales earlier this year. '5 studying; .French in his spare time. is Lam: generalrman» trying in get a French»CanadIanlwas Alouette lineup. and heads this weekend 0‘ the Queer” mm M wow "m, 1. mum“ maimclassla tor Lhree»year-olds irom ASSoCiArEn PRES: .Farm. had won two oi his three Probable pitcher: (or Iodiy‘i.start.s this spring. Ind had in l l Schedule Given ! 5 IDE ~ The iullow»‘ ing is the schedule oi the Frinca County Sortball League. May B~ Macxcnzics at lscAF May 27‘RCAF It Elm-inn Drull May m—Enmu Drug at Mac-l Kenzies ; l’June l—RCAF It Mat‘KenZles l lJunr S‘Enman Drug al RCAFi iJunr S—MacKemies It Enrnan‘ ‘June LMacKellzies at RCAF Jim: chAF at Enmnn Drug «Jim: IZ—Eiimlu Drill ll Mac- Kcnziu lJurl: ii—RCAF It MacKenties June 19—Enmaii Drug It RCAP‘ Julie E—hiackenzies at Emnli'l ru Julio 24-Mat‘Kenchs It RCAF‘ .lunc AF Euman Drug ‘June zit—Enman Drug at Mac-l , .. Kenzie .luiy HCAF at Mackennles lJllly 6—Enmall Drug at iiiCAF .iuly h—MacKcnziea at Enman y Drug .July lo—MaeKenzlrS at RCA! lluly 13—11 at Email Drug .lulv u—Eiimali Drug It MI lJuly u—RCAF Hi MacKElillel .luiy m—Enman Drug at RCAF luly lei—Mackenzie: at Enmail . ruti . First Match ‘OI Season BESTOFALL? - - - - IA? 55175 I?! lag:sz IV W/I? (IRREJ’T 10’”! war smut: #7945, 7a . WWI? JP 5% - - - By Alan Mavor Be’r’rors HaveLittle Choice T som Derby Looms by ALAN mnvtiil LONDON tort—Hope sprbiga eternal. they say und ta stables. and hope is about all the barsoplnyer bu to all bll own as another Epwm Derby DIIIrIeli dubbed tile blue rIbnitd M the (“L there bII Ieldoln been lesl solid farm to [a on. True. Lb! bookmakers the installed aI Hod llvorlic I French coil with the unlnvell’ hcayes into view. arms or nelko. hut the bookies its been I “mm mun! 101‘ like to avc their loaded satch- thosc who like a little nutter. ,1. wt," and... to Something utterly unknown called Ayal- won the Guild National a I; Mon-win Babam . Ind the price hardly mull generoul considering that Reiko has never raced beyond I mil. —- the Derby 11 Iboul hall I mile farther — and has ILIi'nlnI doubt: an ill! dIrn's Ilde. Life, nearly 100 in l in the plrl— mutual, but the {muted one: In the Two Thouund Gulnlu. Next Wednesdny. they're of! Am FAVOR 00m”- and running in the Derby. Iiidl Next in the betting is the no roll! in In iiflit. [II III the French-Inked Camera. I sun nearly 1» ycIra of file rlce a! the ltIlIIn lire Rlbot which 1h. nearly wII unbeaten in to ram and aids the tint tour in his tn... may well the been the greatest rates this reason, but pr... lhoi'se any country has produced‘gast apparently reels there ,. stars the Second World Wurlliope tor improvement. and maybe wcii beinrc that. t horse carrying ncu't cola" But Corpora also ts unornved ran second in the irish Derby at the Derby dis re and is a two years ago but his previnu. temperamental character who l Epsom candidates. such a; a]... chewed I tiabletioy'i Sail. hdun Hemp. Arctic Blue arm of! hciore being sent lrom and Prince d‘Amour. all round England to France. where they the Derby test too tough. have a way with rogues. How still. littMo-l winner to, Corpora will react to Epsom'll Canada would a a nia. pigs-cc atmosphere is just an. headline. AI they say mm other riddle in a Darby iratgght tho atabiei hope thrill:- star. with doubts. nal Reiko runa tor 7A - year - old Francois maple. who owns hotels in Part: and Montreal. He won French Twit Thousand Guido can in a canter. and may no Barons Avert Goes Today l The last match or the season at the Charlottetown Gull club will be played today and Sunday. it was announced last night by Cecil Dowllilg. club protessional. The match will be open to every member at the club and lwili Include tour divisions. [or men. women. iuniors, and busi- ness women. The latter category will play nine holes. is l ayera may get their rounds in Iny- time Saturday or Sunday. Points will be awarded on the tollowing basis: three tur bird- ics. two ior pars. and o tor tingle bogeya. Full handicaps will he used and there will he prises Iwardcd in each at the {our di ns. Green Gables Golf Course Open Today y i The Green Gables golt coursal will open tor the season today.l .and the scenic Cavendish course ‘ is rrportcd in good condition tor {this time or the year. t Errol Nicholson. well known protessionnl trum Charlottetown. ‘lias taken over the position oi lproiessional at Green Gables. land "Nick" will lie on hand torl .today's opening. l 1 Royal Maple l TuliON-ro tori—Royal lila. pic. the hay colt owned by .l. Levesque ol Montreal. made the favorite It I In l Friday tor the with rulinan hine June 15. Filty-cight colts and nine ill. lies remain eligible tor the In original nomination list at m [allowing payment of I 3100 lubscription By I. In making Royal Maple the Invnrilz. Jockey Clubs odd!- maker George Dulqu tinted that the cult. bred by Windlleldl his opinion. the most inmrcx- slvc form n! the IlDllllneEI IliIi. have rlned lhul Tar. Second choice. It 5 M 1, 1| W. J. Farr's Son Blue. Third ll nomination tees and rubscrlra tions. now tot waist). assur- ing a gross hum o! more than 370.090. A ilald at in or more boosts the pot to more than $75,000. George Sholty Is To Driver NEW onx (Apt _ George Sholty ol inganrport. in ., has passed Stanley DIliclr and Billy Hangman II the United statea' leIdlnt moneyewlnnlnl harnesr racing drivers. the Har- ncrs Racial iottituta rted Frlda . Shnlty‘l horses have earned $148.62. whtia DIimer oi New Egypt. N..l.. liu purses oi 3139.139. naughton iollowa with tinsel. Dancer lad tho v.5. in ml and tau. Donald nus-c oi lllngatnn. ril.. leader in dutiel won. ha scored do victories in m rtarta. HUNTER’S CORN‘ER Trout Still Lacking Fight 'Despite Recent Hot Days The low hot days we have ex. perienced racently have put a hit ol extra gimp into our trout. N longer are they win: themselves to he pulled to boat sldclikc a water logged stick but Ire putting up a right, They still lacis that swlit surge or power that they call upon once they iecl the barb ol the hook Ind realize that What they considered a choice tidbit has become a lethal instrument they have to light In order to prevent themselves from being dragged mm their natural element. They still lack the staying power they develop alter June ushers in but have an entirely dillereni (cell on the run. A iew evenings ago i was out trying my luck with the tinny outliers and released a six inch. er thal was just slightly hooked in‘lhz hinge of IIIE law. A few minutes later 1 observed I dis- turbance on the water Ibout 30 feet distant. what looked like the tip oi . nose would come to the surracc and the water .Iround it would boil like I small spring. Finally it would aub- merge briefly and the action would he repelled over again. i was puzzled as I figur- ed the trout had been released unhuri. dust at this moment I large toad surfaced at this point and started to swim sharewan about liity yards distInt. swam slowly put the bow of the boat and would make only I a short rest. in my it since the big ieilow that had his couple 0! Int Ind titan stop (or. ‘ l have always had a sort spoil I {or a told everl a triend in need or also he lwoul have kept his eyes tight laloscd. A iew evenings later i was walking along a woodland path. 1 have a habit at keeping my eyes on the ground when strolling where a state or nature exists. Such a path. alter a rain. it quite readable with respect to what‘s moving in the area. Thus it was i spotted this toad at my test. He knew he was caught out in the open and there was nothing he could do about it ex- capt to reign death. There he was with his nose in in the air. iplcked him up In my hand but he just lay limp. .Wheni scratched his back hel .‘couidn't keep his legs irom mov. ing in a iiurt oi rhythm but his eyes were kapt tight shut. i set. him on a trail side and watched l or several minutes but the» was no movement. He acted out his part so well i halt believed there was something wrong with; him and walked back later tol make sure. He had taken on and ‘. my mind was relieved on thntl score. The Moreu River has produc— ed some top catches or trout this season. The intense ircshct this spring has cleaned out a lot or holes ihathad ailted up. Th heavy spring run nit this A» linished what last season's couaUy severe nood conditions started. Many or our streams re- ceived a much needed race lilt- ing and au signs point to a top trout tishlng season ahead or us tor 1963. the sand and his rump stuck up M Walker (mp Matches. went goli hideout under tha over turned cellar hatch and used to hop out! in the evening dusk and wait to have his back scratched belore hopping into our nearby vagc. table garden to rid it or slugs and other harmtul creatures that used to raise havoc with the lettuce. beans. eta. untu he and apalrotrohins that had their nest in a birch tree at the gar- den head. kept it rwcpt clean as a sanded kitchen ti . HELPED 10M) I iorgot about trout tor a‘ ‘ moment and beat my eye on swimmer. it was well that i did ldo last that. Suddenly it seemed second on wild pitch by as it some unml reliever Lindy McDaniel alter him beneath the aurtace a good nob Aapmlnonia stuck out. two inches. Ho taught back to and than rcoorad rrn Gau'l thc sari-cs but his stay was only single. momentarily... the tight had gone out or him and no wu on hla way down tor the last time. liewasoutotrightwhenirea Colts Shade Chicago 6-5 3y THE AssoClA-nln PRESS Howls Goss' runvscorlng sin. glc in the 12th inning gave Houston a as victory lrriday over Chicago Cubs . The game was the only dayl action in the m tor. Al Soanglcr opened the 12th with a single. his iourth straight hit and his eighth hit in his last nine at bats. Spangler took 3 to pit! lix morning by Alums Bionic. who lISt year let I Irm under Water. Wu 1 Wu glld when 1 {alt him drop Into the palm 0! my hund. It WII than when I lelrned the clue 0! iii! llroublr. A uumbzr of but leeches released flieir hold when 1n the filth In it) “mid N. But I set him on bolt bottom. I pId- 1112 Cub! picked up I run in died to ho! .lidl Ind let him on Illa-I on Lou Buck's "critic. Live morlau bit-I and Ken Hilbe (our. The Cult: ltruck for (our run: I truly . Hal [olden fly Ind tied It In the “wrath eyed never left in: I I backed when Houston Infield”: coili- lwonder- milled two errors around I the bolt M! than I Id lit what he VII thinking. llngle by Andre Rodfle'n. HIl woodeli‘ilck Cam. In till mentti inning and earned ill! third victory In {our declllonl. 'l'li ii I queltlon ldon‘t think will ever be amend. mad evidenlly Candideer me II Houston managed to win our. “mu-"l mason unlul record an M him-n 17>. hell in third basemcn with 57 consecu- {51de HRI: Eli—Rob games. the Cub: outhit Houston 17-14 W with Dick smell getting liva. New Yuri -- 009001 00!- In! I Stenhouae (2.5L lain. tot. ‘BriniIIId (7) and L Ford (531 Ind Bern. ER): in. Wln—Olbtrrna (a). NYI—Peni» Iona (I). F aortas more lin— I to Detroit no not otto— : n Monbououette (so and Tiu. Brit. Cup Squad Springs SurpriSe From AP crazy. The British took five a! TURNE’ERRY. Scotllnd — Alike eight ringlu. bIlved two determined British-Irish Walker other: Ind permitted only Billy Cw gall IquId lmbushed the Joe Patton lit the US. to add to flvnmd United Siltu [um and the U5. Ioial. took I 6-3 1nd In points Tburx- Carr was one under par on day on the first oi two dIyI o! the Eighth. ninth. 101k and 11th play. holes and Slallihlered Richard Sparkrd by the redhoi puitAr rr Slku. of Ireland's Jo! Ill! old lliiliI champion. 7 and 6. Word country amateurs. 2404 under. quickly spread to the other dogs. cleaned up In th ulter- nlllcliel Ind the Scots. Irish noon single! mltclies, winning hmen went to Work five of the six in which decis- - = n. ZlvyEIr-oltl [1.5. Public been ve . lust enough class to win next '1 chncogay‘n‘deontest in a rub Proxy Flg t or c . Some to to to horses will rule VEMN'D “Pl-5&1! ‘oI up mm “mm mm. meawmm one-tourth oi l7.ooo outstanding back Surrey course. one reason “m5 D‘. Cleve‘nnd 58 H»: M new; m“ "we ‘5 um stock Friday "cried a proxy Mum, I“ no English and light tor control at the Ameri. Irish horses have been tried and “a” “my “38'” “"1" '1"! mm mum“ opened the way (or return of First there was the “talking “Ck 6"“ " We!“ ml“- mm. mm “Ev whlch mm agar and Fred Glover as coach. y Sellers at their holdings at . price believed to total around the races—and iiaished third. “"9" “will general manager; liltALlus oil-r Tll houlston ii. board Then there on s Kllhlltls. chairman; Creighton DIvieh backed down to tavoritlsm I‘Norman teams and Marcus' month ago though he has never Ziegler. in the money in his lite. purchaser war Plul Bright Khalkisis lame and wmi't run.‘wlto h d been club president to k bettort lost until earlier thil year and who their money. _ had primiin to make a proxy One at the tow English hopes tight to regain control oi tll- $25. president and End With I will. ions were reIGiied Two Ilnxles matches were drawn. in the [our Scotch loul‘somfl. played In belsfly wellmar In tha manning. the British Iqulad won one. dropped two and earned a draw. Dran don't count In the Frontenac Move Announced Fri. KINGSTON (CF) — limes Magcc. president oi kingston no grohtenlncsfloikthe 12mm Pro- sslona 0C lane. atl- MW “1‘” "mm" “"95 “"iioluiccd Friday the Frontenac: tour loursonlcs and eight sin. hm hm mm m of my. pics. Twelve points an at stake ( in today's matches, barring lots to . The biennial tournament lndh oil. Although no definite decision has been mlde, It has been mentioned the team may moved to St. Paul or Milwau- lee. draws. WON ONLY ONCE All matches are u holes in length. compared with past .npctitiona which want holes. BrltIln has won the cup only once since the competition 922. in the last I! Mates e had been inlormed ol the withdrawal or the Frontenacs troin Kingston by a letter trotn “fifmgn-[rlsu W"?! :1“ Boston timing in the National Sergio: wen ~c'vcwr;n indication gfififllflgfl mm“ "' "'e "’9 "-5- “0"” W1“ “in” “PM The letter train the Bruins "'9 “Wm” Em?!“ “"5 ,said the Frontenacs were being “"7 I’m-“‘5 “’ “mm” °“' “‘ moved because "the league will the ioursomes. in which p'rl‘lnot operate under the same con- 2' an a aers hit Ilternate shots. . .. . m- “. memo“ magmas next season. hinges ‘ Wm" WWW“ “‘1 “'9 ‘3" Wren Blalr. general manager year-“1d CI”- "‘9’" °’ “"‘9 and coach oi the Frontcnsct. said it is apparent lroin an NHL meeting in New York last week that it there is a league next season it will he composed at United States teams entirely. Chicago is pretty tirmly set. tlcd In st. Louis and we hear Detroit has decided on putting a IeIm in Kansas City. he added that OmIliI. Cincinnati. lndianapolis. Mllw a u k c a. St. Foul and Minneapolis are toms ol the other cities that an be- ing considered. BASEBALL SCORES By Tim CANAmAN PRESS National League riots-ton louotooooool—slos Chic-III 01! 101 100 M— 5 171 Bruce. Brawn (bl. Woodc- shick ia-lt (77 and lineman: Kooncc. Hobhle (5). McDaniel told I press confluence. which hasn't yet lost caste is ‘ club at the annual stuckholdars' o -. ' Holliday'a mfllppyliueeting lane a. men. a promising so over. r the Guineas mile and a close‘ “my “"1 h" m“ h“ Ireland to Portoiiao over llol‘md “"“Dmsluuy ’0 b“! “It milu at Brightan. a course that Bright. The B-rons have been has the same tight turns as a losing venture. Mnlaga said, Epsom Hlppy Oman is it to Lland the decision to sell Faddy Frendergast. who bright was made in what till trains Khalkil. has tour Incep-‘mllers said they believed w tors no]: of which run (or diT- “the best interests 01th: duh' knni ownerl. They are Eagusu. Although on contracts with Frado, Credo and Crluni Ale Gordiln and Glover have been hany. the last named a loo-to—l signed. Bright. said he iolt .chance owned by Max hell Glycertain the two would return to lCalgsry. Count Albany is by.iiarons. Gordon was dropped by Doutclie out or Sataniya and tile hoard as general managcr may be ridid n by French about a month ago and Glover iiockey Fred Palmer. learller this month declined to Unrared aa a twoycur-old, lrericw a contract uttered hlrii hy lcount Albany has tinishcd out. Malaga. 2 Y 0* 7” 39574” III 50x (1—1) is) and herteu. i>bila. oilwa too— 3 in ii Cincinnati mmom- t it McLlah int and DIlrymple: Purkey. (1-1) Zuuil (a). Ttltou- rla (1i._WorthIngtuii (at and Edwards. HRI: Cin -— Gander lzl. PIMIhui‘Kh 000 007 m—.7.BI MilwInkeo 100 100 mo— 2 s 0 Friend (54) and Pagliariinl; Ransom Ship Brings Players MIAMI. F'll rive baseball pl yet-s an a scout arrived in Florida Friday on the ransom (APl CInadI. Ibis) Morning Lidhi tn_ Join their club] in Ilia 11.5. Ind. 7’! fiffimfl’llfrfl‘ IEPtltldc at 1 I5 501 15””! Spahn. (a - :l Cloningcr let, Aim... an art...- plgyar. is rich! i9) and H!- i: maining in Cuba hope to get out th—Stargell m. Mil—Aaron man. had gone home (MI. between reasons, then ran into New York mmolo—A 41 trouble gomng permission lroln st. Louis Mlmflfix—lo 1n the Castro rc- Craig. (Ml Macxcnain iii. turn. Hook l t. stall-rd (at and Coleman; Gibson. (713) Shouts (91 and Oliver. HR » tL—Mu. rial l'n. Gibson {1). American Leagn ualtimnra mango-.11“ col 000 too— d at McCormick. i1 - 2) MoNaily (Bi and amino McDowell. and II I (I). momma—s 01 man: Aguirre. (3-D. Swrdlvlnt id). AndEl‘Wfl (9). mm to) and Mn - m. Dot—i Kalina (7L— 1 No. 1—2 dashes at $100.00 Non winters of $300.00 in mz. also l whaling less Hm $400.00 In Billy Gilln our of HImqu'K. N. .llucmidwilhflwlnlln In llartl. Ind iiil ‘59 men LIgepuhlmont Indie universal driver rating Iystem. No. 2—2 dull“ in $125 For Trout flies. lugtals Streamers and 5W“! “Ple my Tho FLY SHOP a wick. He hum “Inward “151 with 11 knockouts Also eligible traitors which: I:- thIli 81 air-almanac. . Opening Night Race Julie Ist. non wkltonoffloomo In "62 Aiaooliyhiatrottarawinniagioaathanuooooiaim No. 3—Notl winner! of $1100.00 In 1962 2 dailies d $150.00a dash No.4—2dahudSlTlJIOadash Deduction WM, *1 2M10:00 AM. Fast limo CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK adash MI! 'l'li In" sum FIJI! l LIIIiT IIEIBTED FLIII mmnmmmmommmm “ flimmmnhmmhmmmh'o :9irm" Ipplablwnttima...mnmeflfoifivapcmay...nmn'l mm...uimmbocmflhhin&mlf.ncllh 100.00 in 1902 NOAsb'ri—A_‘ ' Whammvwlmwummm wolIiMYm1finuNmScodIIofiicndiy.unlIdng—ueuywm Ph- valeting-Jul. r _-__-.a-_.._—-' ltova room mm. avnnla amt ant-r. "" (Kim. rims cont literature to.- uIMl ape-— canada‘aOooan Playground W.“