'LITTLE SPORT " 'liFb'n'-'1'-"n'u'-'-'u'-'uHn'-'in'u'u'u'uH-'uK'-fl I l nowii nn: 2; BACK ll; STRETCH ' . 5r7 mThe Ladies' Division of the Summersidc Golf and Count1'.V Club held its-annual meetlns till the Town Hall last eveniIl8 Wllll Miss Sally Basler, the retiring I-PAGE six 5-.n.M-tn.-.-.-L-.5'.'.v.'.s-.-.-.nxM.s-as-m.-ms-Lava.-.-. Harry Irving. a former Islanderlthe large .lim Smith stable me who is now located at Lethbridge, quartered 23 head with the. veter- Alberta. sent us a copy of thelan Free Spirit 2.0a 2.5 leading the Lethbridge Herald with the fol- list and still owned b.V Fred. Vl0-l' lowing interesting article on har- ette of Madawaskn, Maine, Bill ness racing...."The last edition of Stiles has the largest group .in The Harness Horse published atltraining on the Island including 0 City League I I Harrisburg. Penn., tells about aicard Shark 206. Heinie Strong sale of harness horses held in '.!.09'.. Mighty 5010 3-11 2'5 130"' March at the stables of Alex stew- nie H. 2.10, Diniiadale 2.15 BN5, all N proven and well-known campa l S art and Son of Port Hope, Ont. "' Belle (now At this sale the eight-year-oldlers, and colts Bill's l lmcmg uanmm Mighty Cl” 2'05 mm?" Bmlks Bgne an a.nd Le: Woolworllvs lmwliiig team won "35 5old' Ami by whom do you lmsi an For Lmorge Cmpenteh the Cit.l' (Ioiiinieri-i.il Lczilzue Jim has Jock Martin 211 3 5 and! llllnk he W35 hm”-lhl-? B37 P we5tI tcaiidlcpin cliriiiipiuiisliip last night rm nlalnsman-W- W. Thompson Hlsll 5vll'”- ll 'li'"i-"'”'”.m by liv defoiilliig ilie .x....i.s four Service Station, St, Peter's Road, nf Wcyburn, Siisk. Thompson paidlFli'ce Spirit 2.05 '1 5 that is ihelp-Oims m "M 3'' ml, I-"ml playg and amended by upwu-54 01 40 56,000 for Mighty Cox, whichli-xact likeness of his sire in eveiylon game 3' my Rnllnlwall waolg people. I dnesnlt seem out oi the way whenfwav. For Hell? Ll”E'5”' he hasiwortlvs won the SPl'I('S l3 3.4 The meetme Wu Iddre-oed by we learn he won 56,500 in purses,'Dominion D. 2.15 :7. a. while Bnyllmlnls M 4 14' Dudley Maffett of Saint John, last year and battered his own State Pat iii is mviied by LOlllSl Fonnwmg me lnsl nlghlis New Brunswick. Mr. Maffett, who record on the track. Ackcr of St. Stephen. W0H,s. Wpllesellled lrllel E3-539111 DFlVll'lB ,7 ,u..., Mhahnjg Association, outlined the basic re- "Mr. Thompson also bought a ”Hrlll Hillllllioll ll.'lS iiin lll llllS;:x' w(',a”WlM, H 9,-l,,l77 quirements for stock car racing two-year-old. Vicky Brook out oflstable Luck.V sflftlltflll '-lllll: lllldlll ll-a'l.s .' 02 ll8-313 :33 Lde"l?2C3ltr”9;rh”w '” com Vicky Direct, while Mighty Cox is a likely-looking two-scar-Old. B0b5i,i, 1(3),; 86 80-282 5”. 31 Cl: 1 Hit dl by Voloinite out of The woi-tliylDan, while in his up-town barnll,-Im Kay: lol 93.230 1 (Elegant ag:0k;o0l:7ll'lmcil'Vi91'l Miss Morris. when Prairie horse-'are his own Vl('l(il'l' Bell 31;. 2 a G ll-Ms 86 97-285 tifmll: fmmlerl Vlme rzcll" iiicii begin paying such prices for and Jock Fi-asei"s May Budlonggllv glh.,m,, 7 - K7 linlwu Sgveml Inge tmm lag harness horses it. is pretty good 210 2 5 in foal to N. D. Hill LL03. '1'ot;il .. . igi .153 4gl 1424 ll- .- cvidciitc that harness racing is'lii the Jimmy Sinyih stable on. mining back in this part of Can-lilie Island Jock Fraser has a two- wm,ll,.,,,lll'.;.. aria. Of course, in Ontario, ))alil.SpVeal'-Old iiatiiral pair-er out of lWl.V',F. Ford H5 maul,-all lo sun-1, ,. rmll-lg .3. of Quebec and the Maritimes. P.lBiidlong called Liitli: Abner. Alsolg. wmll. -7) mciamm will man be slgnedt P11 in particular. linrness racing in this stable are Mr. Middleton. a pj, Klzii-Xiiill v Awordmq to me regulatlom all is one of the great sports. In New glrei-ii gelding. Mm ll" lllU-.l"”-ll'- J. Sziii.ik llll ill lllll-l :l can used lb... llle slack cal. race” York the hnriicss nice season op- old filly Hope Speiiccr, both oivii- H, Piiieaii . . 06 120 llltlimusl be 19” models or older. cned this week. There are repoi't- ed by Myron MiicArthui', arirlwnl-,'lioi;il . 468 4.9?) 1435 Cars must be strongly reinforced ed lo be more than 1,000 horses on lace Nevers' Hcios Child; lominyl ll-llgll sill).'lI' ll. Illlflllll lqztl. land dr-lvem must have awe”, belts hand for the Metropolitan, N. Y..'clegg 43. owned by Morey alldl lliuii llilvr l-.. .Vliii-M-iii ..l.'S ,lmd Crash helmeul Accordlnx to season, when there will be l841,ihby, and three liezid for the: - - .Ml-' Mane” Hwy law dl-lye” are night racc meets which will at-lwell-kiionii Ixiziine liorscniaii Allie aver llljul-ed glmough they may tract ll million and a half DeOlllElN:ISOll of Priiii-eiouii. lvlc. Just J A B b lilleok their Capsl Last year in who will bci iiinrc than 350 inil- Peg 2.l4 15, Joe Piper i3: iiiid a a New Brunswick one driver broke ltwo-ycai-old SlSlEl'4Ol the latter. - Jim has a flock of very able lieut- "Will lisiriiess racing. ever make enants this season in Myron Mac- ii comeback at Lethbridge? Time Arthur, Frank lVlCAl(lllff, .George was before the lions. Meeting Held l I I First. Great Wai'lcarpeiiici', Bill Wlii-iilei; Bert lyloi-At S d 1 when raring had the top billiiiizlgy, Ned Lindon and his son Laii- e l , . l as an attraction at. the LEflll)l'l-llllell-once, l . W .. - - Fair. Since then it has fallen into - - l 5 -A ineeiiiig to 0l'g'alll7.e a Julllor the discard. Evcn flat racing "The llPXt largest stable is that bllsamll lpague was held at the hasn't. done much here though ll,of Al L.'il1glllP. llllll Pl9V3ll ll9ad- Cflllfldliili Legion Home. Summer" waft popular for a few years. Thelassisted by his son Al Jr. and Flledlsidpl law, mg-ht and t.went.y-eight llilS'- 0011916 (ll 3'93” lllere ll5l5lWilbiir. For his own account Al boys between the ages of 16 and NEW (AP)-The light. been some harness racing here. has Rnynl Jr. L'0ll.. Pure Gold 20 tiiiiiied out to enroll. These weight. division has shaken off a Last year at. the Fair there was aj2.o7 2.5, Mm-i-is Direct 2.15. Prln-larc ml ill8.i'El'5 Who were 1100.011 Tom Collins hangover with the two-day meet and the crowd likedlcess Tina 2.1-t l .'i and Beck Dale the regiilrir Ciirraii and Briggs signing of a title defence for li, while over 315,000 went. through'2.l6. For Win Alliiiglinni of Gage- Junior baseball team. -last .year. chamlylon Jlnlmy C-ll-gel lagalmt the parl-mutuels. But. it. lacked town he has Ai-leiiofs Money '2.1lIJanit-Vs .H0if8n, Pll)SlC8ltFllZne53lGeol'gle Amulo here June l2. something. People in the 5l3lld5ll,'5; for Walter (fluff the roaiildlltjrntwior P.ll.v)CE cgunr lei; Araulo, from Providence. R. I..- flldflt krinw the liorses. There wasigeldiiiu Miglitytii-iiiid 315 2 5; ioi'l5i'F!l0l3?.l AM lllgl 9 l"ll'lll9l5tlh9'sa.i's niiy connection between him nn south Alberta entries. Practic-llcljrford Cluff the llll'PC-)'Pl'IlI-OldlAghlfllc V0913 10”. W35 1” ' egaiid-Collins is purely geographical. ally all came from Manitoba Withlfllly Susie Spirit; for Lom Vl.'f1t50lllCl:g'n was momm there was Collins, from Boston, was floored a few from Saskatchewan. lnf Andover a ilirce-)'eal'-Old by hartdh, Moll h ll ,3” for mree 10 times by Carter two weeks ago. -im lLustyFrisco 2.07m; for Dan Cran- team; Mr Emgalil lmougm H Rd. difference is I've got a "The sport is catching. ll0WeV9F-ldlemii'e of Liikerille. lWll'i:2ll'0livigablte m'c0maCl the R, C. A. Fllcllln, he said, "and Im. a legiti- Crnwds like it, especially since thelclegg (3); for Weldon Flemming mf Kensmomnl m. both. la see lllrii-ate.liglitwciglit. I think I can motorized barrier gets the lioi'sea,l3guy G. R., an a.L0d t:l'('0ll llllllf mm. lmuld” mm. 3 leam or wams win it. away without. delay and in goodlmu sl5ioi- to the good Doiirild Ci. . 'ms proposed league? Fallmg The 22-year-old challenger said order. speeding up the h0l'SEBIRl 2-03 1'5. Ill-ml an allemm wlll be made (0 he wasn't surprised at the Collins Izrcatly OVBP the Old '53.” at ”"l ' o", , fliave three Summerside teams in resll"-, , , H scoring to the post. The Falrl "Bob Brown is training his own the clycuili Anolhel. meellng will "Collins llustcarrt. take a punch, Ground track here would. 00 stable assisted by Bobbi" Tlt0.V-lbe held next p-mlay when jg ls he said. "It wasntmuch of aflght. rlriubt. be flood-lit for night. inect-lqihey include Iiidiaiia Boy 2.05'v. lmpml mall plans lor H125 ll 25 OF 30 50Ulll Albcrums-Skelt.ei: 2.07. Clll'lS MCElW.l'll :'12i0an be finalized. owned harness 110F388 and Tll9l'2,5 and his new piirchases Titaifsl The hope was people got to know them. Perll8D5lLucy 43) and Worthy Rosecrolfwsome spoiits-minded firm might it. will come one of these days-lalm three. Henry Dewitt witllloffer ii trophy for the league win- When little P. E. I. can pack the-m'wa1ter Biistard at his right hand.lne:', and possibly also, some sort in for harness meets South Alalm; Brighton 2.11 3K5, Just Luckylof prize for tihe leading hitter hi-rtn can do it. Perhaps MF.lg'l1 35' Margy Frisco 2.19 3.l5,lofi1he yeair. Thompson of Weybiirn has vollll--lnow three, and the tii'o-..Y0RT'0ldl ed the way by iirinziilz kliitsnthlilliiine Prince. TlieC1Cll!1YllCK'F:0: West some top rzicingsoe . io' lsiable trained by ay on i a l B b R be the first 10 Llllllbrldie Md dlsrlconsists of Heinie I-lenlcy 2.08, Patl a S trict to follow suit?" iPowei' 2.21 and the green pacer) l l 7 -- ll-leclgewood I-l.. while Clayton iilsol An oiitstanding sire of speed. ll” Amy Hall 2.19 for Mr. John-l (By The ('iIlIiII"Rll I'r-cu) ttnrporsil Lev. 2.03, died all 0Wll”;st.oii ot Presque Isle. The ljioillcl - ----- Mrs. Lela M. Oliver's stable iiiilgrlllon Mable belng iraiiic .Vl ,. . . . Kincardine, Ont. recently. He ivaslNom-lah McDonald is made up of INIHLNAHONAL ””AGl'F' fnaled in 1928 at Walnut Hill Connie Clegg 2.16 and the chest-liuonireai zoo oio 011-5 ii 0 Farm. Lexington. Ky- and his sire nut lh,ee.yml..0l(l Lmle Jae clegg, Tmomo 000 000 ml; 10 1 was Peter Volo 2.02 and his damlour new ,,lma.- Al-thur Kelly, is Rcobllckl L;.S0,.da lg” Coleman Lydia Lre 2.0ll".. old hr. won the Fox Stake. richest 0; Bcny's Princess 2.21 l 5. Never Bnucrs i2-, I-laugstgd I5), llllcllli 5”” M m9 -l'Cm'- Mm " saw stock looking better or nctingl not, share LEI, 1-illhr Wl" T309 0! 2-05"2- mld ” " mm” better than that. on Island Parkdlpl-, year-old he reduced his record to All ln me plnk or condition and'pl,.sl; 2.05 over It half-mile track. I-lellaklllg ll-lelr slow wiirk to perfne-lnalllmnre was the world's largest. nlnlleylllll-lllonl wmlil hp long to niatiiivc syraulsl. iir-i' in 1930 and held that. honor dM.7Jlme 2nd" pm. -l-aylm. lnl” FIX 3'Ca"'-- H" lll ll"? -W9 "l h A -- and Kluiiz; Lovenguth, Robinson "VP? 135 Slalldalfl l'"'ll'3”ll”l'” Wm”. The Harness Horse has the fol- .5.l and pal-use. more than 40 of them with re-ll,,wl,lg;,-aolle of Brooklyn 2.12i,',,l second; cords below 2.10. Five. of themllw Calumet Adam, owned by .I.Il.ll;nlllmme won the Canadian Derby. Sevei'alfK'mK or Lockport, N.Y., fonleri ii syrmlls, of the get of Corporal Ime have ll-we Pllosllllll mll by MlllN.Bm0k(.! Sm” this league 003 000 3-6 at l I'D, Irli-intzelmnn F7) 030 011 100-6 12 and Loiinett. Kluttz :61" expressed tliatlllzhl nm" A5 ll "lmTl'9”r'lti:aiiiinlZ llls ml” Slalllf-l C0ll5l5lll'l9 (8). Lee i9) and Yelen; Loinbardi,l . voi5.;nglAi'aujo will finish up at Greenwood late l V I (9, and Kc." Laka N. Y” alter dolng his earlylfnfl what. they anticipate will he I .0l202.'f0-8 I 0 ll 000102 000-3 5 (ll THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Stock Car Racing Here lThis Summer Possibility Stock car racing will probably be introduced to Island sport fans this summer judging from the enthusiasm shown last night at I meeting held in Maocvregor Bros.' ll'95l.9.l'll. part of the Island also -intend to race and it. seems al- most a certainty that the 20 driv- jury of the racing season. If stock car racing in intro- duced here it will take Place 0" a track at Coveihead operated by Charles Willis. Mr. Willis will con- struct a. quarter mile track inside the present race trail: for this purpose. He plans to start con- struction of the tiaack about June I. The first race will probably be held here around the middle of June. . There will be four races to each meet. The fu'st race will be an eight lap or two mile affair. The second race will run ten laps and the third race 12. The final race, which will be the free-for-all, will run 25 laps. During the last year or two stock car racing has been intro- duced in Moncton, St. Stephen, Sussex and F.rcdericton. Some drivers make it a suninierla work of following the New Brunswick circuit. The better drivers earn around 35,000 for their summer's driving. Costs of a car run any- where from S100 up. A good one may be purchased for about 3350. A number of drivers wish to ob- tain sponsors for their cars. Any firms wishing to back a car and driver should get in touch with Mr. Charles Willis or Keith Bryen- liis collar bone for the only in- ton. l By JACK HAND I was hoping Carter would win lbecause I knew Collins wouldn't Under terms of the contract, Carter will get 4Z','n per cent and lCar:ter To Defend Title Against Araujo In June .. first Practice For Junior Abbies The Charlottetown ..'iinioi' Abbies. who face an almost complete re- building job, will hold their first practise of the new season on Mon- diiy evening at Memorial Field it was announced here last night by manager Tom MacF'arlane. The Abbies will have at least six vacant positions to fill and pos- sibly more when they take to the field on Monday. Six members of their last year's team have gradu- ated this season to intermediate ranks and they are Brian Lewis. Joe Coyle, Jackie Burke. Donnie MacLean, Cuker Piiieaii and Char- lie Kennedy. All players eligible to play junior ball, and that includes every boy between the ages of 14 and 20. ,Araujo 171,; per cent of "every- lthing," including TV. Carter will. lgct R rematch within 90 days if: .he loses. i Title fights in the Madisonl lsqiiare Garden are almost lscarce as appearances by Carter l his own home town. Jimmy l.liasn't. fought in New York since the won the title from Ike Williams 'in 1951. There hasn't. been a champion- ship fight in New York State since lthe Joey Maxim-sugar Ray Rob- iinson affair at Yankee stadium ilnst June. Carter will train at Summit and 9 on i work at Providence. 1Bowlers Leaving 'lFor Halifax ' isiinday morning to compete lll llle hrrn miiicri and raced in the M;ir- 104”, Boll, lg n sister in Aimii- l.ll5m.l.. l.lal.ll,.y ,3, lmd Robcl.lSon'lPi'ince I-Jdward Island-Nova Scotia itimrii and have boon iiorthy sons belle Sm-lgll 2,04,Brorik!,vi1 '2. and daughters of ii great sire. land ls ml, dam ,,l ghclgnnrl T " lvear-old winner of 55'. Through the kind lh0llgl1lllllIl0SSl'Bl,.0Okl,' Am 2' 2-l5 2 5, of Lt,-Col. J. L. Calkin. we l1iil'elB1.00klyn was lm.m,.,-ll. mm,-d hyvslmnm the following complete list. of thelwl G sllwarl M New Glnsmwl N-, Sprmgmld M BUHMI) wmponpdl trnttel's If-Illl('ldpFll1CPl: l:xf,llV dlll ll';”l'rlq' S.. and is just iiiiotherof thr many mm. mg 11. son or . no soc', .l d 5 ll, ,,wn,.l-ll , B...,."A long ovnrdiie report tnlzoo Om , ,4 i you on our local stock follows: Ifll Pmlmllll. mo 0; ll... may im.l N g7 ipressive juveniles that have been ltrained this season are Princess lRodne.V and Lord Abbcv, both two- lyear-old trotterx. At. Aiken, N. C.. 2-04" . Rochester W Of; Ottawa YEN-, Render, t7i rTiefcnauer it n d NATlO.V.ill. I EA(i'il'E 000 000 000--0 4 I 000 00! 01x-2 5 In The Stud l Uiilcago l Milwaukee The Dam of Riissa-l Hanover iii Isnnla 2:08 l.'4: also iiuiii of 7 better than 2:00, includ- '' Staley, Mlllre (6), and D. Rice; in: American lianovr-r 2:01 I l l Landrith. l ski: HR's: - KI N N Cwglkilladdelphllif at Brooklyn, post- W: Miller; (V4 and Rosemary I-lnnovcr 2:07 3.4. the dam of Sharp shantz. Bishop fat, Frlclno I9) and Aiitroih. W: Moreno; L: Shantz. Detroit 000 300 000-2 5 Chic-iign 022 M0 Ilx-'1 I2 0 Gray. Marlowe int, Jordan t7) and Butts; Damon and Lolliir. L: . MONTAGUE-MON.-TUES.-Ilth-12th Gm, HR, D. lnmm Cleveland 000 Ml ll!--1 II I st. Loulii 000 120 010-4 II I PRETTY BABY g uouy Drake, Wynn, liner (8). Hooper (D) and Hogan; Larsen. Brecheen in). White (9), Stuart (iii and Moss, Courtney (Bi. W: Hooper;- L: White. I-lR.1: Cleveland, Dob,v,Mlt- chell. Dennis Morgan, Edmund Gwenn NIGHT - FREE -- 080.00 . 000 104 002-7 12 I 000 112 000-4 I0 0 Btlle Ol Rapp: Dltmiirs, Burtschy (6) and l Hacker, Lronnrd i8i. Jones tail and McCullough: Antonelll and The trotting stallion Riis- over a week ago lllF.V Sl".llPCd nlcrandalll L: Hack". . il-.l Hanover 2;0R U2 H.M.T. lmlle in 2.15 2 5 with El? finalist Lou" "M103 o”..5 10 (l "V M” M'”W-l"' 1:59 1” bOhl.lnllFd on piige 7 Hllnclnnatl . zoo ooo 001-3 in 4 Pcrowiikl, Erautt. I6), King ('l)and L: Perkow- Cincinnati, Bell, Kluz- randlepin tournament at Halifax: George Kai-s. lrylng Macliinnon. Pineau. Jimmy Williams. Vlc W”' llama and Bill Acorn. lteading Race Driver lllefuses To Quit i l ' BUFFALO, N.Y.. (AP) Levi Harncrr, leading United States harness race driver last VON”. lli5 been told by his doctor to quit for A year became of a leg in- jury. But. he said Friday that he will drive anyhow. "Aii long as I can sit in a sullvy, I can race," the 43-year-old Har- rier said. I-larner was listed as the top driver by the (1.8. Trotting Asco- Note 2.00. the winner of . 1952 H""hr"""i"" ”'"k”' llwgiafisblfrlnh at New York ost- union-wm.1lw ldnnullqlvliiryiaeli and Kentucky Fuliirily and d M: p' Hamern H8” 1” W ueluo u first trailer in win one Charlottetown Furiiiii lmne " ' g:t.M'i”V”"”h" 'l 'l 9 ll la1llEl'IedafSt:; thousand dollars in AMERKMN LEAGUE Dom” ' New York .. I0 000 000 00-1 7 1 0 siimwomi n Mu-raiu.ANn JUNE mimn .. oio no no oi--2 it o Limited , Slain and Berra; ”Bl'DWl1 and 4H1, J”! and 6”! whlm HR,” v- V goodmnnl 0 Now i......... I-.r..r. (,,,,,,,., lls Pond”-mg FEE 535-0" Washington on non in-in ii i, Phllldelphll ml 203 000- 7 I ll - sen. Elma (6), Dixon mt, Mnr- o on mo and crew. mam ii": MONTREAL.-TO-I;)-Jean Beli- veau, rated Ocmdoln mp profu- 2 iiioniil hockey promoot, in ponder- ing how long a contract he should seek if he decides to loin Montreal Canadiem of the National Hockey League. Beliveau, 21-year-old star for- word with Quebec Aces of the Que- bec senior Hockey Leonie. cori- ferred Thursday with but Belle. general manager of Oaricdlenl. No announcomark was made fol- lowing the meeting. but it was learned 't.hn.t the length of the contract, Earl Go.-.5, Joey MacDonald, Harold should Beliveau eign, should be on hand for Monday evening's work-out. Riflemen lire Preparing For Big Season Members of the P.R.A.. looking lforward to opening llie season at Squaw Point Range on May 18th getting equipment together one of the most successful years lin rifle shooting to date. Seven- tteen marksmen have picked up lllieir rifles already and it is ex- lpecterl that Mondi-iy, W:-dnesdtiv land Tl1lll'Sll-'I)' evenings of next meek will he husy ones for the '”Q” staff 0121 Armd. Bde. ll .quite A number of additional The following bowlers will leavrlmembers are expected to draw their weapons Iliose o-veniiigs. Over at Squaw Point things are in good condition after moderate winter. Caretaker A. G. King reports his necessary stip- plles have arrived and with good woatlicr conditions he expects to he riblc to provide practice targets in open the year's sport, liionday, May 18th. was discussed. Beliveau was re- portod to have said he wants a long-term contract. He plans lut- er meetings with selke. The question of salary was not mentioned. The meeting came amid reports that the Aces are prepared to pay Beliveau sioo,ooo over the next five years to remain in Quebec. Beliveau will become subject to the N.I-f.L. draft by the draft date. he will become subject to draft by some other N.H.L. club. He can continue to ploy with Quebec, but should hgt lattr de- cide to move up to he N.H.L. he will have to play with the club that claimed him in the draft. president. in the chain, The flollowing officers werei elected for the ensuing year: - presideiit, Miss I Blanche, Hoes. vice-president, Miss Connie En- ma.n; secretary - treasurer. Ml-55 Marion MaoMurdo. Mrs. Irene simpson was also elected a mem- ber of the executive. Committee chairmen were elected as follows: handicap. Miss Sally Basler; games. ma. Nettie MacLe0d: lea. M15- mg; Ladiesl Division Slside Golf Club Annual Meeting Kay Mclver: membership, ' Jean Nicholson. Mm Wednesday of every wegr W" again reserved as "ten. day", gnu the cost 'per member was ralud from 40 cents to 50 cents. some discussion took place re. garding the possibility of the Golf and Country Club president. Hu. old Gaudet, securing the gel-vlu of a professioiial golfer f& ,l week's instruction this suinmgl-. It is understood the matter will be definitely decided early hm week. A hit of routine business wag dealt ivitih during the meeting. Unrestricted Broadcasting WASHINGTON, (AP 1 --The Na- tional Association of Broadcasters has asked for unrestricted baseball Baseball Schedule; Probable Pitchers I assembled my fly rod for the first time this season on Tuesday evening and made my first out on a re-claimed mill dam that had been out for over 30 years. This dam was re-built last year by ii. private citizen at his own expense and he was rewarded last fall when a heavy run of sea trout moved up the by-pas and made themselves at home. It is not 9. large dam, covers approxim- atehr four or five acres, but it is Now YORK, (AP) Probable teeming with trout ranging from pitchers for Saturdays inaior ordinary pan size to one pound- league games (won and lost rec- ers or better. On Monday evening the sports- man who built the dam called at my home and presented me with R. platter on which nine lovely trout reposed. They ranged in weight from a quarter to three quarter pounds and five made a oi-do in Diirenthesesl: National League Philadelphia at Brooklyn Drews (2-1) vs Roe ti-Oi. Pnttsburgih at New York Lindell (1-2) vs Jansen t2-2). St. Louis at Cincinnati Hiaddixl (2-2i vs Podibielan (0-3i. iiioe breakfast for our family of l four. The remaining four were rel- ClllCBif0 -El lVlllVl'3”k” Rush cgated to the frig for future at- (2-2) vs Wilson (1-OI. Baseball Requested broadcrfs-tin . The association made the requu; Friday and that stirred up sharp criticism from Sen. Ed. Johnson (Dem.-Colo.) and Branch Rickey, general manager of Pittsburgh Pirates. President Harold Fellows of ill.-, associiition wrote Johnson that anything which would "lessen broadcasters' xiii... y to bring rm. Jor league baseball to the Ameris can people would a contrary to the public interests." Fellows said radio and TV broad- casting of games has "been ii major factor in establishing base. bflll as Ainci'ica's national sport," snapped Rickey: "Broadcasting is a by-product of the game 11. self." Johnson is chairman in a senate commerce sub-committee looking into the question of major league baseball broadcasting. which he lellllnll. It was a l'er.v Pleasant Amman Lea” and organized baseball contend iii r , V kw ll was r ays w riess an oo e :39 fb'li6wIin:”e3gK;r”;d "3 H5” ml (lh:)elV'vg(c;&:D::mEL(;StT;g2,B1w 6 stand as soon as Johnson finished ' O ' reading Fellows letter. i. ' i . . : ' - 'c .i on . Hoeft ii-2) 0115 0 WY 8 "1550" I Ome- Elldilf: oily? ifilmiiie ghi: Siigflice vsnggroiliiel; ii.iic5” town ban game. railher than iismi ' - '- r - f t b i 'd i t - theless the water boiled with Clevehnd 3" Si-m1l”lllll:fd(fl.)?lll,” ,,;”em?..”"” em; pa” n Inch feeding trout, As the sun sank Gard" '2'” V3 L P C " ' i behind the ridge of land to the westward and the evening sha- dows darkened the water they began to take the fly. Quarter Dounders put up a fight that for poundagc beat. trout double and treble their weight. . . MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS EXECUTIVES BUSINESS MEN TRAVELLERS I was pretty choosey. I still had that comfortable feeling un- der my belt that comes from the first good feed of trout after the long monthsl fast and I had four in the ice box as a standby so I gave those scrapipy battlers their freedom. I let about a do- zen go altogether and kept R nice ibrace of half poundezrs for I. friend. My host kept three slight- ly smaller than the pair I had and he added them to my catch no I had the opportunity to please an extra friend. I would say ofif-hand that the trout. I caught came into the dam wlieir the ice went out in late March. They were quite ail- Fl.YlNG M. C. A. IN All KNOW THE DOLLARCVALUI OF THE MARITIMES Flights T Daily to All Centres very but I noticed when I clean- ed them their flesh had faded out -7'-'l9"'l""' 'MM'0" from the deep red of fresh rim trout to a. rather pale pink. The hmmm" uh" uh" ones I had for breakfast were firm and with a nice flavour but were not too colourful. I am well acquainted with the F!-Y MCA. T0 Indorlchn iunm Magdalen Inland: nay New Olulovl stream that feed: this dam and for ream havenft. soon a trout. in it that. would run over seven inches and not too many of even smaller sizes. Once the water level in the stream was raised and held ata- tiorusry trout moved in from calf ' water. 0 I O a I know of quite a few private dams that are going to be iebuilt this summer by private individ. uals or small group: of angling and expanding,Aii' Force. the career opportunities enthusiasts. I have also heard phone or visit: complaints voiced against this practice coming into vogue. A THE R,C, couple of weeks ago it former living in the distinct where the dam I fished on is located had some rather caustic comments to make Hibollt this par-ticiila.r dam. Quote: "People shouldn't be al- lowed to build dams and make Bank of Commerce B OFFICE HOURS: more along this line about people in a district where such it dam was built not. being allowed to fish but the first seriteiice covers the general complaint voiced by those who imagine themselves left sitting on the side-lines. . . . Counsellor will be pleased . There are many Aircrew and Groundcreiv open- ings for young men and women in Caiiadas modern '. MOBILE RECRIJITING UNIT, R.C.A.F. ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOMS. TUESDAYS-9:00 am. in 9:00 p.iii. fishing for themselves and their wEDNESDAYS'-9:00 friends everyone should b l- - lowed to have a aharie inc the If you, are Interested ii-out" unquote. no "id 3 in; modern aviation, where you 'LEARN, apply at the above address. formation regarding the many benefits of a Service career-witliout obligation. "JOIN THE R.C.A.F. IN DEFENCE OF FREEDOM" For full details regarding presently available, write, iilliling, Charlottetown am. to 5:00 p.iii. in a career in the field of can EARN as you The Career to supply you with full in- I took pains to explain that this dam site had been lying idle for over thirty years and no am in the district had thought any- (Continued on page 14) siiir siinfniiisiiiiiii June 1 4 cents each. Mall Film lei-vice. Cllllrlottelowll. at P. 0. Box ll. Charlottetown. 2. to place a wreath. 3. and plan to attend should will be mailed when the ceived. 105 Battalion Reunion Rolls of Film developed and PT0Smmm9: pl:-intod. 24 hour lei-vice. Double In prime. Any roll of 8 01- - pouiro only do centl. Reprints 1' Assemble at Legion H0me' Parade to Monument with band Dinner and refreshments at Legion Home at 6:00 P.M. 4. Organization of 105 Bn. Association. 105th veterans who have not received a circular forward it to the Secretary of the Reunion Commll- tee, Box 274, Charlottetown, before May 20th. Tickets 6. 1953 5:00 PM. cut out the form below and application and fee are re- the Association. cool comfort for long and "relaxation D t : lplan to attend thelreunlon of the 105th Battalion on June 16th, 1953. Enclosed is ilie sum of 53-9” '," cover cost of dinner, refreshments and membership lll