r . :00 was 11.05 ” INT” ii” .0,” if 1inaNet' If '.Tmta'? W- ODEJCKS N AGE Slit"! DRIVING soon: i : cwrowu AIR POWT ...........-.......... -- ....;i9 I'- 30 In the above picture some mem- bers of the Charlottetown Junior Board of Trade. sponsors Teen-age Save Driving Rcadeo are seen with one of the youthful drivers taking part in the com- ' READY FO ipeition Saturday afternoon at the Charlottetown Airport. From left to right is Lcigii Wal- lion. chziirman the prizes com- mittee holding one of the trophies '.to be awarded to the top contest-. ROA-O All ants; Scott Shaw. a participating teenager; Gcurge Scantlebury. chairman of tlic roadco committee and Al Mai-Rac. chairman of the publicity committee. Guardian Photo. Safe Driving Rodeo A Ch'town Airport Saturday wnh the ulna nf prnvnniiiig safe driving and a safety conscious at- titude among mobile teenagers of the Province the Charlottetown Junior Board of Trade is sponsor- ing the Safe Driving Teenage Rod- eo at the Cliurlnttctoivn airport on Saturday afternoon beginning at 1:30. More than 40 youthful drivers will strut their stuff before a pan- el of four well qualified judges in an endeavour to top the winners' list and together with the Montag- ue winners represent the lsland at finals to be held in the regional . Amhcrnl The Sziic Driving Rodeo is a Hat- ional undertaking sponsored by iJunior Boards of Trade through- iout Canada. The winners of local competitions compete in regional competitions and the top men in those travel to Ottawa for the nat- 'c””' flntil and scholarships of s1.000 for first. S500 for second and 3150 for third. A grand array of prizes have been donated by local firms for the rodeo Saturday Included am- ong them are jackets. trophies. cups. and crests At Amherst the ltop three finishers take home 6 -'hASE'ABAi.L” RESULTS Dy THE CANADIAN PRESS International League Toronto 000 022 000-4 I 0 Rochester 001000 000-1 9 2 Lovenguth and Sawatski. G. Blayiock. Mayer (7) and Hand. HR: Roch-G. Blaylock. L-Blaylock. Havana 00000000-0 4 0 Richmond 00000001-1 8 0 (Eight innings) ,, .. second Havana at Richmond. Pad. rain Babe and Dotterer; Lopat and Thaclur Montreal 000 ooo 0-0 I 1 Buffalo no 110 0-.) S I (Seven innings) Harris. Mickens (ti) and Rose- boro; Drews and Heyman. HR: Buff-Easter. L-Harris. secon Buffalo Weiss (Bi and Thompkinson L Kerlazakos. Miami at Columbus. pnd. rain National League Chicago Pittsburgh 000 000100-1 0 0 Meyer. Lawn (9l and Landright. Kalline, Arroyo (6), Pepper (7) McMahon (9) Face (9) and vltz. W-Meyer. L-Kline. St, Louis W-Kinder. Hm: StL-Boyer. Pha- Jones. Milwaukee 100 200 400-7 10 0 New York Spahn and Crandall: Grissom (7). Ridzlk (9) and Katt L-Gomez. lifts: Mil-Crandnll. NY- White and Ronnlng: Kerlazakos. Kra- 000 101 002-5 ti 0 Philadelphia 0100001024 8 0 Mizell. Kinder (7), Colliim (9) and Sarni; Hnddix and Seminick. 001000 002-3 3 4 Gomez. TEaFhnr1ottoi;w; 17.3..-...., rriany.-iilifis, 1636 ifounouiv American League Boslrm 300 011 001- 6 11 .1 Kansas City 000000001-1 6 2 Brewer. Kiely (9) and White! lierriage. Crimian (6). Gorman iii) and Thompson. W-Brewer. L-Herrlage. HR: Ens-Vernon. 515000. 510000 and 330.00 re- ivcly WRITTEN TEST At 9:30 Saturday morning the competitors will be examined on a written test which will count as 40 per cent. of the total marks. The test will he on various driv- ing rules and safety precautions. Marks for the rodeo will be le- vied on a demerlt basis All con- testants will start with a perfect score of 300. Demerits for errors in the written test and faults in the driving tests will he subtract- ed irom this mark The two con- testants who have the highest marks after demerits will be re- presentatives at Amherst The four driving tests are as follows: l4Straight Line iest.- Driving between 5 pair of balls placed 11 1!: inches apart. forward and re- verse along a 100 foot course 2-Serpentlnep Mariouvering the car forward and reverse around barrels in ii limited space 3--Stopping smoothly ; -Contest- ant is required to drive 20 mph and stop smoothly at a given point 4-Parallel parking;- Backing into a parking space with a min- imum of movement The judges for the driving tests are Mr. Raymond MacDonald of the MacDonald Driving School. Cpl. Ray Stunclen of RCMP traffic control, Staff Sergeant A. J. Dowling in charge of traffic control of the Charlottetown Pol- ice Department and Mr. Keith- Baltimore at Detroit, ppd. rain bl ter, in the car. kit always the youngsters one place never. never behind the rear seat. out like a shrapnel blast. the sun can hit it. Ask us in do the little. but up the engine. Mueller. American Lenizuo brakes and tires. including the New York 030 800 001-10 1! 3 Chicago 100 cm 000 -3 it 2 F0” Tm Ber”; H'”hma"' summer. Look these nver - Dahlke (4). Consuegra (4). Moss (5), NY. Berra. STANDINGS American League M. Martin I6). Johnson (Ill and Lollsr. L-1-Iarshmsn. Hits- choose to skin an ankle or bruise an arm. to keep the first aid kit is on the shelf you peace of mind on the road: Have the wheel alignment checked and the 1953 METEOR - Blue 2-Door Sedan. transmission. A-1 condition. Goodwill Guarantee- 5 I 495.00 MacKinnion. Earls lllaclooil Any time is a good tmie to have a holi- day by car. chasing the cooler spots in the summer and the warmer spots in the win- When you've been on a few holiday trips by car. you soon learn a few tricks for happy and easier motoring. Many people I know keep a first aid because holidays can so often be the time But A sudden stop can send anything left on that shelf flying For the same reason. and for another reason too, the back shelf is a bad place to carry your camera. A camera should be kept away from a hot spot like that. where the direct rays of Don't put the camera in the glove compart- ment. either. that's another hot spot. Nothing spoils a holiday more than trouble on the road. It's so much simpler to bring your car in before you leave and have us give it a thorough highway-travel checkover. important. things that can give lubricate. change the oil. tune chassis and body bolts tightened, Weill check the battery. spare. nr come in and see one of our used cars on which these jobs horn been carried out and treat yourself to a trouble free Automatic iii” lmci la 10 M3 T 1953 rormnc "9 an 5 10 -600 1'6 - Green Deluxe 4-Door Sedan. A SI,".i;.'," 1.23 1'. 3'” clean car in top shape you'll be proud to own. Good- Baltimore ii 14 .500 4 will Guarantee- Washington no 9' DHHM & Kanaucity 9 is out W: T135o'oo htonnlonal League 119' ll” P6e5t5. GIL 1952 DODGE - 4-Door Sedan. A-1 condition. Low 3) H :76 TTTIIEREE. Guarantee- i o . .2 ii .23 l? siz9s.oo 10 ii .411 av. 12 11 Ii 17 is is IIMIUI 1'7?) M 4 AA an we Two imports Ink Contracts With Ottawa mder'A::Ath;Cl:7oI:iawaFRig: pl The New York Yankees W m" 9” . their inevitable spell over the Chi- Iaensue Thursday announced u.sn- cago White am: Thursday. 10-3 un- WDVI corklng a six-run fourth inning to over. the other a newcomer. ybacli Whitey Ford to his sixth vic- The new United States player is i tory and end a six-same pale hose six-foot. two-inch Ray Taylor, 5 lviciory streak. lilalifback from Texas Christian I It was the only day game Sched n verslty. uled for the major league. but five I The hoidover is John Bcve. six- 1 nighters were on tap. ”l- 250tP0l"ld l3Ck1e W00 Played) It was the season's sixth com- ing of two imports-one a hold- the latter half of the 1055 season View game in six mm, for 1.-0...; gffenolggryva Pgillfgrsa orlI'i;;11e iwhc gave eight hits. lional Football League I Officials also said a meeting is) planned soon between Riders pres- ident Sam Berger snd Detroit Li- discuss the football fiitiirc of full-. 5 back Tom iTlie B0ll)lll"I:I'at')'. a) 'NEW YORK (AP-l A Probable 956 draft choice of the hit L team. pitchers for today's major lcague Riders claim Tracy signed an op- games (won and lost records in 1956. The full-hack starred in the American League lt. New York at Chicago IN)-Cole " man it-0) vs Pierre (4.1. Boston at Kansas City iN)-Sul- (3 Th C d. Baltimore at Detroit -- Wight )7 6 min on Press) 14) V! M." mm Washington at Cleveland iN)- tlle beat racehorse ever foaled in Stone (1-0) vs Wynn (4.1) the United States. won the historic Pfelikness stakes 36 vcars a o to- Mllwaukee at New Y"I'k'CI'””e day As H .' l Vg (2-0) vs Wortliiiigl-iii ii-Ti) ' 3 "e9'W3l'"l'i W1 was Cintinnati at Brooklyn iNi-Law- rence (4-0) vs Erskine (2-2) era. Belmont and Dwyer stakes, Chicago at Pittsburgh N)-Min- At the horse's death in 1947 itpner 11-3) vs Law I1-2i was estimated Man ()'Wai' lindi St. Louis at Philadelphia lN)- carned 31.000000 in prize mutiey,lDlCks0n ii-Iii vs Rogovin :0-1) or 0115 president Edwin Anderson in” tion agreement with them for parentheses). lllvan (2-0) vs Ditmar (3-2) Man 0'War, rated by many as National League son he set records for the With- stud fees and sale of foals. Negray (04)) OCHESTNUT BROWN Regular 4.95 TRIPLE UNTIL 1 PM. FOAM CREPE --1 SPORT SHOES. TERIFFIC VALUE OPEN SATURDAY FORD WINS SIXTH STRAIGHT Yanks Encl Chisox Streak who made the most of 11 hits and weak support which plagued five thus infiictsd Chi- Sox pitchers. cngo's first home dcfupin six The loll. Comisksy Park games. charged to starter Jack Harshmsn (now 1-2), left the third-lwt Chi- gox 21.5 games behind the Yanks. who remain in Chicago for a Pri- day night game and a Saturday matinee. The first run in New York's third straight conquest of the pale hole this season came in the second It Yogi Berra led off a three-talley frame with his season. Yankee IhortIi.oP 731111 made three throwing errors. two of them accounting for all three un- earned Chicago runs. But the vet- eran Scooter got three singles and drove across two fun!- However. the Wit"-9 503 W3" much more tense collectively. boll! iireaiis Women's 1500 Metre Mark HORNCHUIICI-i. England fAP)-- Mrs. Phyllis Perkins. I 23'YEll'- L old lypist. Thursday night ran the; second place St. Louis Cardinals ikept. Dace lust behind iuilwaukea fastest 1,500 metres for a woman ever recorded. The English girl was timed for the metric mile in 4235.1-1.6 sec- onds faster than the previous best by the noted Soviet distance run- ner, Nina 0t.kalenko. . No. 11 homer of the m afield and at bat. where they ;vl:t.ad virtually all of their eight NEW voax um - ci-my War- i0 winnin no third ien Spalin. 3 straight. toasted in on an eight- liitter while not walking a man Thursday night as the Milwaukee Braves umped tho New York Giants 7-8 to bolster their slim National League lead. ) spahn. who has lost only one this season in his four decisions. gave up a run in the third but kept the Giants' hits well scattered un- the ninth when Willie Mays doubled and Don Mueller sent his ?.?'.":i3 '””.': ...'.”i"ii. l'”.."i.'. a e aca e right flgfd. The third - inning run by the Giants-on a single by Ray Kati. a sacrifice and Al DI1'k'l single- sna and the 88-year-old l0lltl1pIW'l lllll out string at 21 2-: innings while he hurt! up his 106th major lellile victory. tops among active Nationll League hurlers. The Braves. snapping a two - sme losing streak. swung for 10 to while packaging the victory in a four-run seventh that chased starter Ruben Gomez to his second defeat in three declsiions. PHILADELPHIA ( AP) The Thursday night with a 5-4 victory over Philadelphia and former Car- dinal pitcher Harvey Haddix de- spite n ninth inning Phillies rally. Ken Boyer was the Bird's big Frank Thoma doubled and cam. home on Lee WalIa' single. In ii", eighth -an error and a walk III! MOVE: trouble with two out but he struck out first baseman .Dale'Long and thereby snapped Lona! nine-suns hitting streak 4-team Softball League Forined lit Montague At a means; in Moulggug 13;. night a four-team softball lean... was formed with teams entering from Ions. Cardigan, Vernon and Montague. y 'l'1ge.followlns were selected as up for that squads: Joe Mr Aulay. Cardigan: Arthur (rshs; Iona: Norbert Fraser. Vernon and Chester Campbell of Monlagiir Doubleheadcis will be played M. Sunday of each week from June in Se!-Eniber. Each team must power at the plate. The third bass- man banged out a ham run in the sixth. I double in the eighth bruk a 2-: tie and a single in the ninth. 1-its blows brought in three runs. . But the Phlllieaxrebounded in the ninth for two runs. Willie Jones came home on Frank Bauinholtrs fh' ball after Jones had been moved to third on Jim Greengi-aas's single and Marv Blaylock came in from second on Richie Ashburn's single. it was the first appearance for Haddix. traded last week to the Phlls. against his former team- mates. The southpaw was lifted. with credit for 71-3 innings. and was replaced by rigiithander Ron Negray. Haddix scored the Phillies' first run. however. His double to the left field will in the second inning scored Jones froni second. i PITTSBURGH (AP) - Catcher Hobie Landrith drove in three runs to lead the chirago Cubs in 3 4-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Thursday. Pitcher Russ Meyer of the Cubs gave up only four hits until the ninth when he allowed supply an umpire with the ham; two singles but Turk Lown came team supplying the umpire-in.ch.si on to retire the last two Piratesjrhe nu-en top iegm, Wm em". W, on an outfield fly and an lnfield'p1gyom' the due, of Much NH out Ibe annou...-ed later The victory ended a four-game Each team is allowed to tazrv losing streak for the last placeils players whose names are in hp Cubs. It also snapped ii four-game i handed in before June 3rd to Fath winning streak for the Pirates. ler Cash. President - elect.- The only run off Meyer. wlnningi Mr. Harry Jamleson of Jan... his first game against one defeat. . son's Pharmacy has donated a my came in the seventh inning whenlpliy; r-Tm. JET BLACK .SEE THEM -- You'll Walk Out with one --- KHAKI PANTS SPORT SLACKS ORDINARILY ll.95 "' ILACK - i " CHARCOAL SUEDI 0 WHITE IIICK 7'” iiniznsiiuicunnn SIIEDE JACKEQS” OGENUINE FIRST. QUALITY NEW ZEALAND SUEDE SALE ' American Suntan Sdnforiud Drill " For Work - Fishing - Sportswear " A sell-out last that offered. 0 SALE . ....:.-...