~ ~ league in 1958, e = ° SPORTS FRONT . a : 6 PEAKES BOMBERS, c! champions of King’s County baseball waging a terrific battle to retain their crown. just managed to force a deciding game: wiih Mount Stew- edging compa Douglas’ gang 8-7 before about Hi won ir the opener a couple of weeks ago is set for the clincher next Sun- can bet your last dollar that more for oar om STEWART finished on top ‘of the heap in regular season play and were top favourites to dispose of the boys from that Mount Stewart is still installed favourite ' _ Sunday afternoon. They have a right ee to come out éf the King’s Coun- scene you hand game in -the best-of-three cond tad 2 HALIFAX — (CP) ie Waker Rosecroft shot from, the back of speed Monday. to capture the second ‘heats of the feature free- for-all harness racing event at \Bantam Gulls nce as any teem could be. They know that _—e be played on ‘enemy’ ground but t long and they are not going to play dead-now.———— YES, PEAKES had things mighty tough this season. They found that many of last year's players, were, working outside the -shortly after: got underway that they had no baséball diamond. There ‘were many ugly rumors that the Bombers would fold but this colum- nist was one who didn’t for a moment put any faith in ch rum- ors. A place like Peakes ‘that has been so basebalt ‘mad. couldn’t be expected to throw in the sponge. Too many great players had come out of Peakes in the past to allow such a thing-to happep. t's not.- them one little bit. They have fought uphil] a rr x * e . Sideline Cards Tn one baseball action yes- terday ‘Gulls knocked - the Sau out of further Ban- tam League competition. The |winners eked out a 12-11 win, Jim Duffy ~started for the winners but was replaced by. Joe -| Gallant in. the third. Gallant was creditéd With the victory. Threé | So the Bombers. persistently stuck in there and here they are ~ threatening to repeat as King’s County champions. OUR SALUTE to these Bombers is not meant to detract: from the petal work this season of the boys from Mount Stewart and Douglas has gathered together a nifty out the regular. season. Mount Stewart has made great strides in the baseball world, these last few years and they have had great support from the folks around the enterprising village. That B0¢s for all the other teams in the King’s County loop. AND STILL ON BASEBALL IN KING’S. We attended the junior baseball, game in Charlottetown Sunday — * afternoon. It was a smart affair. with the hometown Legionaires., . coming through with a real nifty performance. We would say there wasn’t more than fifty people at the encounter. Had the game been played in King’s County, the attendance figure would have been 2000. real pity-that the facilities we have here couldn’t be the eastern end of the Island where the folks ‘really see baseball. ‘Here in — it looks like a dead x MACNEIL has done his part to keep the game alive in the . He has assembled a smart group of juniors who surprised straight victorigs over their opponents froni Sumnierside. The Legionaires fielded brilliantly in Sunday’s battle in which blanked Summersice 8-0. They showed power at the bat, 12 base hits off young John Bethel, leaving no doubt the outcome of the battle. _ MacNeill’s lads now face the powerful Peakes- Morell juniors ran roughshod over the Abbies from the capital city. Judg- by the way the out-of-town Juniors handled the Abbies, they we be favourites to capture the Island junior crown in-their , battle with er -judging won’t ha al is ks: a v- has the Legion gang keved up _at the moment way they played Sunday, the Peakes-Morell walkover. series pack them jn—there’s no doubt. about that. if nobody attends from. Charlottetown, there'll be a large aoe from Moiint Stewart and Peakes to ‘pur the atten- four figures. Becball may be having a hard time to survive in Queen's - and Prince but, brother, there’s no doubt about: its sticcess down . King’s Countyyway. There's no place in this Canada of ours that can beat them ‘for enthusiasm. "These bantams from Morell came through with a fine display against Moncton boys in the Hub City on Saturday. The Island bantams lost a squeaker 7-6 but only after making a brilliant comeback. They trailed 5-0 after one inning but fought’ back gallantly to almost pull out the decision. This is a best-of-three series with action resuming. on the Morell diamond this Wednesday afternoon. Should Morell win the second game, the third and deciding tussle will be played- im- Mediately afterward And we are predicting that tfie King’s County lads will take beth affairs tomorrow. They have a classy little outfit and with home fans cheering them on, they should be -able to bring Maritime crown to this busy village. Win or lose however, these youngsters have come through ith colors really flying: All sport fans on Prince. Edward Island be pulling for them tomorrow to bring a , Maritime base- ball crown to this province. PATTERSON INJURED E aiy the any w will al ) eee a Alouettes File Import List | Iuccball club that bhowed its heels to the rest of the pack through- _} the loss. Pitchers shared the pitching | chores for the Cardinals. Lyall |Huggin started “for the lovers | but was by Keith Doyle | who in turn was relieved by | Leonard oe who suffered Jim Duffy and Jim Petrie led the winners’ attack at the plate with. a brace of hits each. ‘Keith Doyle and Brian MacCallum had two hits each for the Cards. F. -MacDonald and Kenny MacDon- ald made fine catches for the winners to halt two Card rallies. _ The Gulls will now meet the Robins in the best two out of | three series to decide the league championship. . In Little League competition the Dodgers knotted the ‘series with the Indians at one game eacit. The Dodgers overpowered their opponents by an 8-4 score. Barry Turner who. relieved Bob Stull in the first inning, was the winning pitcher, while ‘Moe’ Doyle, who started for the In- dians took the loss. Doyle was re- Toombs. Wayne MacDougall was top-! man at the plate with a home. run .a double. Peter Clark, playing third-sack | MONTREAL (CP) —Starry Hal import and will sles in Patter- Patterson, . injured, in \ Friday's, son's offensive left end berth. ||’ Big, Four football game between; Other imports named by Als and Toronto, was omit- were: Quarterback Sam Etch e- ted from the list of 12 imports: verry; backfielders Jimmy Col- ‘Montreal filed Monday with Syd clough. Joel Wells, Very! Switzer Halter, Canadian football com- | and Bill Glosson; end Red O’qu- missioner: -—_ | inn and, linesmen Billy This was the deadline for nam-. Billy Hudson, Ing the club’s 12 imports. Seven | and George Diederich.- changes may be made in the list | before -Oct. 15. Ray Siminski of Furman Col- backfielder Kent- Lovelace.- lege was named as the Als 12th Shi Jackies pecs | P, | Other imports still in camp are quarterback ° Wesley Gideon and | Patterson injured both _knees _ ADDITIONAL SPORTS ON PAGE 10 ‘|for the Indians made the best | defensive play of the game, en- gineering a doubleplay, Following is today’s schedule: 2°00— Indians vs. -Dodgers 3:30 —Gulls vs. Robins 5:30— Browns vs. Red Sox. . ; Darkness Halts Playoff Game The fourth game of a best of seven series for the City Softball- crown was called off last night: in the bottom ‘of -the fifth inning with the score knotted at lall. The Aces took the lead in the bottom of the third inning, and’ held the Parkdale squad scor@. less till the top of the fifth. — Hank Hartinger was on the mound for the Aces. He gave up two hits, walked one and struck | out the two first batters to step | to the plate.. Vince .Bradiey was handling | the pitching chores for. thé Lions. He was tagged for five hits including a couple of two- baggers, walked one and struck out three. This contest will be, completed tonight with action due to get. underway tonight at 5.45. when tackledby twe Argo play- | ers as he made one of his crowd-- pleasing leaps to. pull in a pass from Etchéverry. His left knee Was put in a slight cast and his right knee was taped. day, They said they could not give any report until re-examina- tion _ Thursday. a of the pack with a-sudden—burst+ placed by David Gillis and Eddie | [ Point Range. |} SSM D.O. Clark Doctors removed .the cast Mon- | ATTENTION —sf, _HOG RAISERS | Special One , Week. Only Walter Rosecroft, Convair Grab Wins nearby Sackville eae. ® The nine-year-old black paced—the _mud-caked__oval in 2.06 2-5 to leave such favorites as Convair and Prince Edward ff B z ; qa i i LS rei ge . TE Ny Fe aga Y : ey be : i 1 i z rl : Ey i orge ae! g Fig Fs BASEBALL American League | New York at Baltimore Sod rain. | Wash. 100 010 010 O— 3 12 6 Boston 600 300 000 1— 410 1 . Fischer,, Griggs (4), Woode- shick (5) Hyde (7) Stebbs 1-8 (9) and Courtney, Korcheck, 8: Monbouquette. Fornieles 4-4 (10) and White. HRs: BosJensen (26) Runnels (6). = International League Montreal 000 100 000— 1 5 1 Buffalo 000,801 00x—4 6 1 Stabiner, Mauriello. ‘7! and Brumley; Mahaffey and Coker. | Toronto 003 112 100— 815 1 | Rochester 100 220 000— 512 2 Presko, Brodowski (5). W. Browning (8: and Henry: Smith, | Nunn (5, C. Browning (6 and | McCarver. Miami 200 200 OO1I— 5 6 1 Richmond 000 003000—3 7 2 Byrd and Brady: Menree,! | Flowers (7), James ‘9 _and Dar- ‘rel Johnson. Havana | Columbus 000 600 020—2 6 2 010 100 20x—4 10 1 | Sanches, Carrillo ‘(7)’ and Gon-! der; Blackburn, Williams ‘3 ona | Raich. lone Rifle Shoot Under foggy conditions Szt: | Percy Landrigan topped the 2. | marksmen who turned out for | the final warmup shoot in pre-~ paration for next Saturday's City . Championship match | at Squaw | P.J. registered a total score” ,of 119 out of a possitje 125. over the 200 and 300 vard ranges. In ithe junior division diminutive ; Lorna Vessey headed the.group | with 113. Following are. the. individual results: ' SENIORS Sgt.. PJ. Landrigan. 119 | Sgt. H.T. Vessey fet 118) WA. AK. Mutch 118 Sgt. R.L.- Coles - 6% iCapt. R.A. McCabe— » 116 | Ber: R. -Barwise 116 ~7R_A.¥Vessey 115 a Mary ‘MacLennan Tpr. R.- Andrew Capt. A.J: McCabe it.. P.T. Hooper ‘1g 113 1137 : 109 JUNIORS | Miss Lorna Vessey Tpr. M. Carver Sgt. R. DickiedSon : 113 11 110 MASTERMIX HOG GROWER. ‘10 Bag Lots—Cash $3.35 ewt. DILLON & SPILLETT LTD- CHICK HATCHERY 70 Queen St. Charlottetown | Authorized Dial 3626 ° a a mente cea. a: 10 OBTAIN LIBERAL TRANSPORTATION FOR OUT-OF-TOWN DISTRICT ons CALL 8439 FOR TRANSPORTATION WITHIN “CHARLOTTE TOWN AND THE ROYALTIES . ~ CALL TI3k AS36715 Or Phe in at 73 Queen Street, Chroot Inserted by the P_ FE. I. ‘awa Party. = Sgt. L. MacDonald 115°4 ! j ' i i i i ; i Jocal driving park last G.H. “Barbour of Charlottetown of the C Pace, with the mile of this event Vesta Wick was third in. 2:12-2. iss cas eal tab desi Grand River Gal Hurls_No-Hitter to victory in the second dash! being in 2:14. In the first dash | | ‘Geraldine MacKinnon, on the slab for the Grand River Gals at Queen Elizabeth Park” last night pitched the first no-hitter in-ladies’ softball for a long time. Grand River defeated the Sum- merside’ Thunderbirds 5-1 and took a three-two lead in games in their best of seven series for the Prince County ¢hampionship. The blonde miss with the pony tail|.also ‘starred in a batting role, hitting’ a home run and two singles in. four trips. to the piate. + She walked three” and. a free pass and an error gave the Sum- heats of the B Trot in 3:1 atid 2:11-4. (H. Poulton) DASHES 4 AND & Lady Clegg (D. Weisner) Leah’s Girl (C. O’Brien) ' CS. ‘Chief (C. Smith) Canadair (E. Bernard) Cooly Boy ‘J. Gay) Times: 12:2; 2.14. Ginger E., x % Kelly) Here Am I (L. Neill) Stalag Hanover (Bernard) Times: . 2.10:3; 2.11:2. Sky Prince (J. Hennessey). Vesta Wick ‘L. Hennessey) . The St. Lawrence Great Lakes canal ether canais in the world. INLAND SHIPPING Seaway- system carries more shipping than any * Lady Blake Hanover (A. Burbine) 25) Cathy Clegg (W.E. Bowness) 3 4) Jolly Dick-*H. Poulton) 43) Times: 2.10; 2.11:3. Dunlop B., owned by E. Nichol- son, Hunter River; Lady Lake burn, owned by Mapco Stables, | Summerside and George Brook- | ins, Kensington. — DASHES 3 AND 7 Windy June ‘E Bernard) Tommy Shanter ‘P. Thorne) Dainty Dianne ‘L. Kelly) Royal Train ‘L: Neill)... __. Ted Genegsee ‘H. Willis) UA wwe a wan “aanne purpose. LTD. We Specialize in High Grade Coals_ for every “Time To Stock Up” A. PICKARD & CO. ] Full Value For Your $ ik tata 4a om tay rain ‘ies: | 2.1251; 2.11:4. r June, owned by George captured, both Gregory " ANOTHER: coop REASON . FOR DEALING WITH... “The man you like to call” for FAST, EFFICIENT HELPFUL eonslerei - ALWAYS LOOK To IMPERIAL FOR THE “BEST merside: team their lone tally. The visitors cracked out eleves| hits off Wanda Chappell. Eua | Gaum, Marjorie MacKinnon, and Carol Carol Ann Gaum hit a triple Grand River 400000 i—5 11 Thunderbirds 100 0000-1 0 06 Umpires — plate — Greg Deig- | han, basex—_ Ww. Ridges. 3 ao 103 Arsenault all hit 2~for 3.]- CHANDLER NUMBER FOR 591 Bring or mafl Bummer to Cdt, M. Jelks 101 Tpr. C._Chandler . 100 al B. Breedon 98, . G. Vessey 93 < é x7) im ot — 3 a BROS. LTD. LUCKY CATALOGUE SEPTEMBER 8 . the portion of vour catalogue showing lucky us and $10.00 will be cred ted to your account to apply against any purchases during the next six months. CHECK YOUR CATALOGUE NOW. IN THE COLISEUM IT’S THE GREATEST FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE. SALE EVER HELD s _R.C. BARWISE Charlottetown H. C. MELLISH: __ J. W. SKINNER CASH IF YOU “HAVE IT. CREDIT IF YOU DESIRE IT! AT THE FAIR GROUNDS ON THE ISLAND! OVER AN ACRE OF DISPLAY UNDER ONE ‘BIG ROOF AND EVERY ITEM OF THE THOUSANDS ON DISPLAY SPECIALLY SALE PRICED FOR THIS LONG TO BE REMEMBERED EVENT. AND SAY—WHEN Y OU' ARE OUT TO VOTE TODAY COME OUT SEE FOR YOURSELF. WE'LL HAVE THE ELECTION RESULTS TUNED IN TONIGHT SO You MISS IT. IF YOU DON'T NEED ANY FURNITURE—CO ME OUT AND LOOK ANYWAY. AND WON'T. 5 DAYS ONLY! | a 2s - ; t * *) AUG, 31+ SEPT. 4° 12.30.P.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY There is a "FAWCETT" Range, Furnace, or. enter minimum of service SPECIAL! — 2 P.M. _have with the factory value-packed bargains in our heating department. ONE HOUR ONLY! LIVING ROOM ‘CUSHIONS | ASSORTED COLORS 97 ea. PRICED TO SELL FAST SO—BETTER BE EARLY! “TORRID O HOUSE SIZE CARNIVAL SIZE YOU REQUIRE. TUESDAY. - HEATERS By “FAWCETT MODELS FOR EVERY REQUIREMENT FROM ONE ROOM SIZE TO MEDIUM ALL AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS DURING THIS BARGAIN PRICED FROM 59.47 » — OUR SALE. PRICE ON THE . SPECIAL! IL” TOASTERS 2.44 ea. (LESS CORD) — 4P.M.TUESDAY . BD ONE HOUR ONLY! 2 SLICE TURNOVER BE HERE PROMPT AT 4 FOR THIS ONE. ~ CROCKETT & STOREY LIMITED IN THE "COLISEUM" AT THE FAIR GROUNDS KENSINGTON RD. CHARLOTTETOWN - capable of giving you outstanding satisfaction with a Come to the "COLISEUM" this week—talk over any heating vee you. ive. He will be glad to help you oe tn —— yee the many THE “NEW LOOK" "IN TORRID OIL RANGES _by "FAWCETT" DELUXE IN UTILITY, STYLE ‘AND FINISH. SEE OUR OUTST ANDING SPECIAL WITH OUTOMATIC oe CONTROL. 1, a 2 AT ONLY 349.00 | SEE . OUR BIG DISPLAY OF NEWEST “FAWCETT” OIL - COAL - ca AND ELECTRIC RANGES. SPECIAL! — 7 P.M. TUESDAY ONE HOUR ONLY! TABLE LAMPS 5.88 ea. @ ‘Attractive Fibreglass shades @ Large selection to choose from. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST!