(9441:: t E. : Abbies To Engage Mass. Man As Baseball Coach Its a graduate of Boston University NW9 be?” 9l'3” and a good allround athlete. Edwards has a wealth oi base- 35 ball experience behind him. While Arrangements tically completed for the hiring of Randolph (Randy) Edwards 'ninor league instructor and coach an gosmn university he .n Charlottetown this summer, it three years or college ban In M1- was announced last mizhi by J. dltlnii he played pmtessiomii ball RU-5591 Slv John. Challma” M lheiin the minor leagues ior five years. As athletic director at the Com- Brookllne. where at he has been employed for the last pecialized in xbeizweit Baseball Committee. p Edwards. a native of Everett. Vlass. and Athletic Director ”ommunity Mass, will arrive here amund thel b niddie oi June to commence hi5' ll liit;es of coaching and insti'iictinglJiinior all players or Junior age and un- iiiizity Centre, Centre, Brookiine. seven years. he has s ascball. lie has also coached Varsity and basketball and has played prominent roles in Varsity played lCllITl! am, tioolbail, volleyball. swimming. and The young coach comes here liikiziz ttcf.ii'ities. While in col-y liiclily recommended by Brooklyn leize he nitiiored in Health and. 1)nd;:crs' scout Bill O'Connor. lieiP1'ii'sical I-Idtication. Play-Offs On tl'l-ir Priiicr Sticm St-liiol 1i.tx- " ' 1 iznnic apiece Interscholastic Hoop Saturday LITTLE SPOR? - .. T R. pit. J 0. 43:7 5 V lp V I Vg”'KngU5erl w: "h -g 7 u M. PAGE SIX THE V-GU?15:lg)-I:AN, CHARLOTf APRIL 27, 1953 I I llrcnklyii Dodzcrs has annually man from the orizanwiiiinti iilm 'Baseba11 Umpires Clinic . Proves A Big ' FETpiEHEiiiiSa"siEiis7u?vm Upwards of 25 interested base- lball umpires and coaches met. over me Sport of basketball. -tthe week-end and took advantage rate those amending the of instruction and discussion un- der the leadership oi Bill O'Con- nor. roiing scout oi the Brooklyn Dodgeis system. . Tito sessions were held with good. iidaiices and enthusiastic dis- being featured. Finish-l .1 an , g (11 I Bill 0'('r0lll'-"-l3 ll" Wlllal 1”5h' in: up the clinic. all present. wrotey a uiprr itiviiiz answers to approx:-t in.-'cly 60 qutstions dealing Willi: illl'f.s' oi the game, sizuations con-I the past 5f'1Pl'.t'. ycars ushered in 1;-mizing ofticmis, etc, I tcthall icain deiented ttliiccr l. g Q SVMMAI;-E: F; H; ms lopened the local baseball season ior square 48-25 Saturday nizht in an (C "J ' ' 5'- nterscholastic play-off gntnr :r. the :V!.l;tnmCk 3 ,1, :2. jthe 1953 season in auspicious lash-p Prince oi Wales College a'il(IlTll2- .J,,DC. 0 t, 0 0 ion over tlic uerk-rend. liis clinic um A L- S , tior umpires iias vrry uell nttoiided R7191" T?'ll'"" (ll pllll” 5'5 W 31; i :and jtl(lQlll;: by the interest sliouii ll” h"'-ill 5V”""' will i-'4 W 1- in I-pp';i.5(,,, ti 2 3 ilsland bascball uill have quite a "lllfllisfl by lcaiii-inatc Rollie l.c 'Sm..l.m' 5 0 0 0 lntimber of :ii'hiirators this sitin- .iiili 18. Jim MacQuarric V'il.I.B .I.ma1S .1 5 17 19 Wm”. -rm, Mhm” was (.mdU(.H,d ll',:l1 man ior the losers uttii 13 whps. H3 FS PF Pnwnlomz hmu Smmm. m me hm.k,.). minis. - g . 1.1 -C ...r...p . A . .1 SFMMARY I1)!,1i:;jl1?y: (1) (lg 3 1gigillgilmlllftxlffgl2;?llplEf)lfEfTiIl)('ll'Fl'lllll' , i . H; FE PF H5 R!)3.H'S ll 0 0 0 ilior'xrx' srlicni has certainly piuved ll" wllzd ” I I 5 N Smith 4 4 4 12 Micrcssliil and the Dcpartnicnt oi R MRCKMV " 0 0 1 i) liar-Ktiiuoii 0 0 1 0 APl11'5l('Rl Flt? ss are to he compli- E i1r::)'t0n 1 3 Ba". A . A 0 0 2 ti lnicntrd for their policy of ll'."ill”.'ll'.'1 H' phdmn 1 1 U K; Campbell 1 0 .'l 2 ill lliL',lll1' oiialiiicd oiurinls rnrii S Vmcman . 0 0 1 U Totais 6 6 16 18 ..scr..son to ll1Sll'tlt'l the officials in Tmals .. 19 ll) 11 48 (W S W V '.S--: 'mP mums bm.m3:es. of mmmx L t.s.s. IN is Pi” I't. . ' F3 Landrigan 1 ' 0 3 2: h3C()llltOI' also canto licrc with a R MacDonald 1 1 5 p ytiioiigdircoiiinisiidation for gRI'ill(lt' W MaCQuame 6 D 5 12 I . war s. the Boston p Unit ..itff p V311 0 1 3 1 cradiiate whom the Abbies will hire P Mccimmen 7 2 0 5 4 pints summer as a bascbull coaili. R Md-mnm,l1 1 1 1 3 m V. 1 -s ca. ' V yFduai'd.s certainly mm:-s wcll qual- Tmals 1) 4 31 25 Six-.-fillsiitl M3110" Mlllral. iiied. He has played plcnty ni' Glrl.s' Hoop Game. The Prince Street School Girls Kent Girls in an intci's('iiol:i.stic 1 Mini ,- . . lChtir cked out a 19-18 win oter thc Vtest p of SL000 AS11111 Conirst irasiketball play-oft game at Princr numb” 180000 dauzhtor of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. '. 152 Hillsborough Streeiu lcztetottii won the iirst prize in the Islanders Hookey She held the lucky baseball. has had loads of cxpcri-' once in liandling young athletes and ?IDfJRYf?lll1.V' has the ability loywith three week-end victories over Sum- coarli for but his instructions across. .iuei'side has imported a if Wales College on Satiirdtii gnmnd , . 'llPlI' .l'0lllll! Dla.VFi's In pond . g N . V g . pri1.e oi 5250 was won by . 1. d . . P, Jldmt The M" Ned the Fctws Frank MacKen7.ie, 64 Rochiord 1:; S.u(.lI:n:vi:;,eP pxnsgufsl? :',.;,'i-S1 tsri-ee: The third ticket. although i N.,..,,m.P,, '.,,..mm.; '3 m,..",;, 3'. l sold in an employee of Canada t pp ' t L thicoutimi . Wins QSIII. Title CHTCOUTIMI. Que. tCPl- Rol- lie Herbert's Chicoutimi sagiieneens blanked Quebec Aces 2-0 Sunday to capture the Quebec Senior Hoc- key League championship. it was the end of a long playnfi trail for Chicutitiimi. who took the. best-of-nine final 5-4. In the srmi-p the Memorial and Allan Cup ' Lorne Linden and Vic Lindquisl..will finals their best-oi-ll series also went the limit. Marius Groleaiils goal at 8:25 oi the second period was rnouch iory the victory. Groleau from speedy Pete Tkachtik to beat Jack Gcllnenti in the Quebec goal Thr second marker by Ralph Rurhanan was scored Just onrls he-fore the filial sircn. Buch- anan combined with JNIYT-Palil Lamirande tor the goal. For Cup Fiiials lx'EXlF"l'VILl.l' Fl Gcorgc. t')til.. Packers. has not been turned in as ynv mam; omaaii president oi the Can- 3111 has done mist of the one in the right direction. . . . O'Connor has a special llF;Tl in -torr for baseball fans in tin: Pr... rmcc during his four dav stay horn. H will show ililms of the 1 ' iVl'or1d Series between the Dodxzers yrind the Yankees as well as tilnis ion Lititle League. Baseball. Little Leairtie Baseball is one or the pi-o.' iCP.l--W- -lpms (lolesl Y" OAC(m”mi.S ma” ””'l t-2ti.stci'.s to heat St. Louis Cardi- Slmd" iiriis to ice and took over secoricil adinn .krnateiii' Hockey i'issociatir.n,lW0rk to make Litt'c League ball S.-iiurday itnnounccd officials This was the Iirst of such clin-l t;-s atieiiipfcd in baseball in ihisl Pi ZtIlll1'C. S.mi'.ar eliorts have been; made in connection with hockey tol zoud advantage. and the spmisorsl oi iiie clinic. the Physical Fitinrmsl l)il'lSl0n oi the Dept. of Educationi Success instruction, next autumn, covering At Iny clinic voted it a big success and oiiiclals stated the attendance justified staging it and warranted repeat- ing it in future years. Among those school were James MacDonald. John Richard. Cecil Ward. Charlie Ry- an, Ross Burns, Leo Doyle. Rus- sell St. John. James Hogan. Henry L:indry. George Francis. Jack Schui-man. Tom MacFarlane, Alan .TiacKinnon. Frank Savidtint. Joe Hunter. D021 iVIaz:Leod. Ben Rich- ards, Bill Ailcn. Reg. Phillips. Lay- ton Dtiiiiiziix. Elmer Phillips. Ur- Lisii Blanchard. Willard Cioiiiii. W. E. lientliotii. J. E. 'I'rainoi'. MacDonald. E. 1. Jay, W. W. Reid. Phillies lncreaseg Lead With Week-e ll) 'l'HF. ('ANAl)lA.V PRES Pliiladclpiiia Phillies, the groun- :.p Wl1l'l. Kids oi 1950, currently are :lie hottest thing in baseball. s The Phils are riding an eight-. gtinie it inning streak, earned ll partly at the expense oi the ; invoi-ed Brooklyn Dodgers and i New York Giants, and led the Na- tional League by 2 1-2 games. . They pulled away irom the parkl the tail-end Pittsburgh Pirates. edging them 7-6 Saturday and trimming them 7-5 and 8-1 in El Sunday twin bill. Philadeliihla. aces Curt Simmons and Robin Roberts took some cuf- 'fin;: arouiid irom the Pirates be-. tnre they came through in the first two games. but Kari Draws iash-llllil" toned a nifty seven-hitter. backed.ClllCIIS-M Willi 3-9- by a two - run homer by Willie; Jones. to win handily. l Chicago Cubs Second Chicago Cubs got their i'tiiis in place. An eight-run iourth inning for Donrlar in the Mai-ititnes. Wi:h re- 1 ..m.e mam samrdays decision 10-5 ”"aV””3 gam t" M” lgcrlg 5t"il95 mg” ml” while Bill Serena's two-run honierysamrday hv mnm” 97 l" 1" M"-V95lt-pa"l(ed a your-run seventh inning. t i - i 7) f up , ' 1'11 h M1 11 'won ; hci p g t... r it f N . , Quakers 62-58 in the most. thrill- io 1 o inn peg wt a e 1e n - ten games at r. battliiiizitliat gate them the edge Stiiidaylmz gdme of the twogday comg Allan Cup series between Kitchcn- the Dodzcizs in what w.i.s pmbably 7.5 cr Dutchmen 28. t.oui.s Donald. both of op-siting ltniiday fare Ca nadicns. and Penticton Vs took it pass opening at Kitchener. 0nt., the hstii series of all tinic The iilm ithcsc who want. to see are adnse.-1 Cleveland Indians stormed to the Aprillis said to be . c 11 . , . . . W 9x 9 CM ml” 'l"fl top of the American League b.itqua1.u,!.s. sucepin: three. week-cnd games Mcomple ""1 clung Mr"-to gel MW” '0 ll” C9”lml'llllV G9” with Detroit. Tigers to take a per- Ottawa. will oi-,tre or to the Rotarv Club meeting (pnLnEg.pninfl edge Wu. NEW York 40 sec-' iimate at the Memorial Cup series in plenty ,,( flifnf my; pvpfllllgf at winipeg he-I - - . ClClPlTCf'l'nlIil twccn Barrie 1-llycrs and St. Beni- - NEW U. S. T. A. RULE RE ctnssiricitiou liclr-tiin: In the ur-r II. F T K title in I'1III'PIllIIlft appearing in K;l'lllflTj'2 f;'.:"itl..in up ptlllllSll i".'ili ill sr-Hiiinq 12 and 13' m 01.19; in ilrtiitv it in ll'll'”IVWl"(l lIOlsPlll"l1. 12 ."nnrl::i.ins for mcrnzzlit or-"tits nitii-t lie pnstrd at least l8 hours hrfu:n Y'TllIlP( (locr. .l5'- 'i'.'lirn a il-ssiiirrl ltt'P is in he romltivtrwl, thr l".ar'c E-'M-rotary -"will pm: a t'l.'lS2lll'.IllfllI list .sIimylu;: to Hllllll ',1lUIlp car-It hoist his WWII Iissizziird liniorv opcnin: tlcr-ltiriilions for such t-lassiiiz-(I inrr. There shall he in trust six postcd ,':rmip: nxcltisivo of Free For All and Junior Free For All, as follows: . NA R RR (l ('C may ii. Ittr I'Ix'lA"KI rti-.i:u.ilino t" 1.: lhr -ltiurxll Vie: For All and .lun'ioi' Fr” For All xrniips shall hr posted it '-urh races arr offered. and may hr handled and considered as classi- 'ied races. The iollr-twin: points "-'1f'PS. shall ho Ial Named rarrs arc not pcrmiitnrl exw-pt for lni-itatinnnl Free For obs.-ryrtl in ronrlnrt ins: rlusilieti 1. There was some heart.eiiltit: news llwm WE M-W.i0r League baseball fronits yesterday. Our favorite his: 1932119 pitcher Bob Feller pthrouirli with a tire-hitter over the Detroit Tigers to win his first Qalrlc oi the season. That. win wa: mo 'z40:h oi Feller-is career, a truly ro. iiiarkililc number for a fellow who Snent four of his best. yours in thc Sex-vice: dun-inc the Wftr pi-tin h insclf does not expect to roach the 700-zainie wlrininz circle but if I uld be that he might be in Irr a Cnablv good year. my atmuv, 13 mes. That wouldnt he had for a any who is 5-tartlnt: his lath seauin in the Majors. one The. Abegweit Mitizets will at- iriaily close the hockey .s.I3a'-on for the Province and probably for the 'Ma.ritlmes on Wednesday night when they journey to Caninhrlltnn '0 Til” ll"? Campbcllinu Midttcts I fomigname losing 5n.Eak1m.HOs..sIioiv a iilm and at 8:30 he will .. M”m'm'H1H"'lloii Red Sox Saturday as i Tiic teams will meet. in a .sti(ldCii- N.i.”d phnadclphim Amlgncg 4g3.;lloly 'fvr the Maritinin .tleath game. The Abbie: haw bcen I :Yankecs, who split two with Wash- l iiicton. Early Wynn shaded the Tigers 4-3 Sattirday. Bob Feller produced a iire-hitter to take Sunday's ""119 opener 2-1, and the Tribe staged; .1 iiine-run eighth inning to give Bob Lemon a. 12-2 victory in thc liiightrap. A grand-slam homer by Al Rnsen and a three-run eiiort. by Harry Simpson highlighted the big up- rising. The Yanks and Allic Reynolds znt their conic-uppancc Sunday as outliclder Jim Busby hamnicred home all five runs with a pair of four-badgers to give Wa.shing- ton's Connie M:u'i'ero a 5-4 victory. Gene Woodling's three-run. homer cave the Bombers the Saturday game 4-2. Snap Losing Streak I Miei Parne11's five-hitter snapped they iThl'll” doublcheadci Sunday was :tv:ork:ng out. in two hour drills the famed out Ham WW days M keep l" M"d'h””i Rain also washed out the twin lior the big content, A I 0 O 'iiiu between Cincinnati and Mil- waukee alter the Braves took an 'split left Brooklyn in third plcae. Ans. . They. will meet a lllllll1' rated 34 verdict ml” the Remus Sat. (It) A 2 yr. old, .'i yr. old. or 4 yr, old nltgihlp in the 22 (:i.,5.. ,...,-V('illailp1'i the Buddy Hcllici P0'ICll-i----:--:----v- .s . . . .. . . . . , .. .b:-lit t. . - i , . slower shall he lF11Pfl in nionr-3 uon (lass oi 4nnd.tioned l7l(.E'S:( am” on Pam O N lnwwl Confident nut they Wm pm only. until he has non at lmist TI mninitzlii I'7l('FS at on vxtv-ndedi Cnmpbelltcn they rate their midccts as a better team than their .l'.ll'Pl1-luv ” gmd shawmg and "W" me I”Il"l-mllllllll ni"-'-tingz. or nirwtin;.',s. in that season, whrn he may hr rlasslficd. llorsrxs 3 yr. old and nlrtrr may ha used in minu- tlassiiirrl or rontlittonrd rmcs. ivzairllrss oi ntriiicy-warnings. trl When a horse iir.st Iwroincs ctizihlr for tlitsstiiril rat-vs ho slialll not, he assitzncil to .'i group izistrr lll'II1 "Fl". 1 (dl No horse shall he attvant-NI from nnr: rlns.silirntin:i to the faster classification until hr has won at least our race in classification, or has iron the purse cqiiirnlout of at least one: winning rncr in that classification. Any Itnrsrr may A slower tlnssilit-ntton at the diu-tniinn of thv n.'It'P Rm-i-eta.-y i Vol Any ('lRSS1IlNI rnvc shall he i-ontinml tn hriiscs posted in. tho! some or a slower classification t til In classified races. the Rncc Sr-r-rctniy Sllflll h.n-is the prlYllFgPi of selecting the entries in race and the also eliizihln: tmm than horses properly declared in. For all other over-night ow-nts.' starters and also eligiblcs shall be drawn hy Int ironi lhosrv prop- erly declared in except that it nnwn SM'i'rIar)' may nstnhlish a prcferrnce system for classified. class and condition:-rt ram-q as prnvldr-d for in Rule 14, Section 4. (Ill Th” ""”.V box shall he 0)'iO7INl hy the Presiding Judge at the appointed time. with all interested linrscmcn or their represent”. tires invited to he prnscnt. The assignment at classified horsrs shall he in lialani-ml Rroups representstli-rs oi the horses available to rare at the meetings. It '-'ill' and rcnsonnhlc racing opportunity shall lw afforded hoth slats nnd Plassiitcd horses and both trottrrs and paccrs lu ren- 3-"llbl" PWIWINIOR from those available and qiialifie-II to race. At least 25 per cent of the rarrs shall hp conditioned or class rm-es up to October 1st. In the event those rt-ritiiromonls are not met, thp Il.S.T.A. may call for A rnasslgnmv-m nt group: nnd'nl- ,. revtnd program of events. in the past A standing entry was accepted by the Charlottgtown Driving Pltrk IN on official entry. This year an entry must ha mnde tnr each horse prior to each and every race after horses are classl. ilerl. All horsemen will realize the nrrrsslty nl lhnrnlllhlj. tinderstnnrI- in: the rule. and of governing th9m.leIv9s in-rordinzly. Those who. dlsrrgsrri It may find Ihemiu-Ives un.-thin to get I "start." on the (h V"? fl!.V they want to race. CAAIILOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK young brood marc to ll?S (lP'-l'I'.IE? the fact that far defeated the namc for the N.B. -- PET I-up nnx-I iThe local Midqct.s know that they um itace a tough task in attempting to g O?lil'llfIh0lllCllil5IIlS but irmm" dc-tea t. he hr- plnrnd in headed by coach Art. Perry Ihev WANTED Young racing prospect the lat- Ciiarlottt” Tu ii Jiiveiiiles 3-2 in a sudden (trill: Nw Brunswick ch-tmplons. . . . Around Canipbeiliton thc people .n'.crested in hockey test that their plan of importing Hellver as coach thas paid big dividends. Hellyer. a National Hockey Leamie player. came to Campballtnn from fthe Ottawa Senators. He was given .the. job oi coaching all teams in the fatty along with playing on the in- termediate squad. As a result. the tcamipbelllton Minor League teams tare the best. in New Brunswick while B the intermediate team was barely eiumr young CD11, or filly-' or nosed out by hhe Hall-fox Navy ior this spring or summer. Write:- MAIIRICE SAMPSON, 67 Willow Street Sydney. N. S. Ioalt lthc Maritime Ch-ampionship I SNAP SNO'I' FINISHING Rolls of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Double size prints. Any roll of 8 ex- posure only 40 cents. Reprints 4 cents each. Mail Film service. P. 0. Box 11. Charlottetown. E0 THEATR MONTAGUE Monday-Tuesday. April 27th-28th "MR. BELVEDEBE RINGS THE BELL" Clifton Webb-Family Stow Bunk Night--Free 320.00 Alb I I nd Victories tzrday with Eddie Mathews pi'O1'ld- ing tour inns mi two homers, After Joe Black suffered hisl iirst deicat at the hands of Giants in tun years in dropping Satur- day's tilt i-a. The Dodgers ham- mered Jim ileum and Frank Hiller ior an 8-4 victory Sunday. The Br.-b Elliott accounted ior tour inn: with a triple and a homer as St. Louis Browns downed Chicago White Sox 7-2 iii the opener or: a Sunday twin-hill to give the Bi'c'.vtiies their only victory in three wcek-end starts, l The Sox uon H-4 Satiirday, des- pite a grand-slam homer by Dick Kryhoski. and vrstcran Joe Dobson ihlanszed the Brownies with a four-l in Sunday's nightcap as! .Hoop Tourney y HALIFAX. iOPilNary won that lstadacona invitation bas-kelilnall itournament and Glass Trophy defeating Studley A petitions. The Tars. after trailing ior three won the game. in the last .30 seconds with a basket and two irce throws. Charlottetown Abbies were elim- inated in the quarter-iinals. losing to Studley Panthers 55-53 in a well-played game. The Prince Ed- iward Islanders were led by Mac- 'yLean, who netted 20 points. 'BrooItI”yii"S.cStiiiI's Programgie Flill O'Connor who comes to the Province annually in the inter- iost. oi promioting baseball, under yausplccs oi the Physical Fitness iDivision. has a ialrly heavy task lliciore him the next three days. I.-Xniong other appointments today, .Mr. O'Connor will speak to S. I). .l'. students at. 4.00 p.m. and show two moyics "Little League. Champs" and "World Series 1952". At 6:00 pm. he will attend Ro- tary Ciub Youth Night at the y"Y" where he will also speak and address a mass meeting at the Redeemer Community Cen- tre and also show "Little. League Champs" and "World Series at n 1952. On Tiiesrlay. Mr. O'Connor will stage shows for young and old ;at. the Armoiiries and also visit lMontazue. He will conclude his visit to the Island Wednesday .with appearances at Kensington and Summerslde. Kensington lsliows will he in the. school at y2:00 p.m. and Summersidc show- .ini:s will he ior high school stu- ldcnts at the High School at ap- proximately 3:30 and in the levening for adult players and 'ians. Baseball Results SATURDAY (By The Canadian Press) American League 1 Chicago 003 210 W04 11 1 St. Louis . . 000 000 400-4 it 0 Byrnc. Doa-Ish t7) and Wilson. Lollar (8); Pillette. Holloway (4) Cain (Q White (B) and Moss. W-Byrnet L-Piliette. Philadelphia .. 210 000 000-8 5 I Boston . . . 200020 001-4 '1 1 Scheib and Astroth; Psmel'i and White. Detroit 010 100 010-3 10 0 Cleveland . .. 001 000211-4 1 ti Newhauser. Erickson ('1), Wight can and Betta; Wynn and Heg- III. L-Erickson. Wuhlngton .. 000200006-2 1 0 New York . Sims and Grssso; Ford. Oormln tit) and Berna. W-Got-men. National League Plluburgh .. . I00 003 010-0 10 1 Philadelphia .. 110 25010:-'1 0 1 Linden. Dlohon m and Send- ioek. Fitsunld (8): , atiunons. Hansen (8) and Btu-cue. W-Simmons; . L-Lindoll. New York on all 820-1 10 1 School Basketball This Evening W. C. Auditorium. Prime Street and West teams clash in the final game 0! their City alnd Provincial titles. team has won a game to date so tonight's tussle either team and should be a reel attending the contest. will play West Kent In the iinal game oi double round to count for the City and Provin- cial titles. Ball Committee .:...;: Holds Meeting termed baseball committee of the Island branch Athletic Union of Canada held its EHCE. sions and accomplished much by side; memibers. Geo. Francis. Char- regulations for guidance 01 clubs, This evening at 7:00 p.m. at P. Kent gvirir basketball beet-oi-three series ior the Each means 5 lot to At 8:00 pm.. Queen square boys the first mund oi n robin series, points Over the week-end the newly of the Amateur iii-st meeting in Charlottetown with .i1l five members in attend- This committee, which it is ielt will fill a long-ielt need in Island baseball, held two busy ses- way oi organizing and drafting up necessary regulations ior the promotion and governing of base- ball throughout the Province. Organization oi the committee is as follows: Chairman. Major J. A. MacDonald. Cardigan; secre- tary, W. E. Henthorn, Summer- lottetown. E. 1. Jay, Kensington, and Larry Trainor, Charlottetown. At time oi writing, approved leagues and officials were avail- able only in draft. form. These will be prepared ior circulation, etc., within the next few days and will then be made available to interested individuals and publish- ed in the press Expect Allan". Cup Series To Be Touglione KITCI-LENTEIR. 0nit.. (OP) -No piedictions beyond the exception of a. tough series were made Sat- iii-day wh-en Penticton Vs. Western Canada. senior hockey champions, arrived here for the Allan Oup tin- als against Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen. eastern titleholdeirs. Mayor Bruce Weber or Kitchener met: the team at the station and ordered them an oiiiclal welcome. There were 22 In bhe Btrltilsh Col- umbia. party. About 40 ions are expected to arrive in time for the opening game next Tuesday. tBy The -Canadian Press) Sunday Quebec Senior Quebec 0. Chicoutlmi 2. Chicoutlm-i wins beet-of-nine ii- Louisvilleis Tempo. Quickens As By Kyle Vance LOUISVILLE. Ky., (AP)-Louls- viile's puisebeet quiokened several degrees today as the horses came beck to Churchill Downs tor the start of Kentucky Derby Week. It will pick up intensitey until the big race is run Saturday be- fore some 100,000 horse racing tans from all over the United States and many puts oi the world. As usual, many of the visitors will see little or none of the race. They'll get. lost in the rear of throngs that tight. for every inch or the mile oval. The race ltseli covers a mile and I quarter. But at least 35,000 iortunate enough to claim seats in the Downsl limited iaciiities will be able to watch the thrilling two- and-a-iractioii minutes oi turt- dom's most famous show. In general, the 1953 Derby. the 79th, will be little different from the past '18. Prices Higher Derby Nears gering to some who have palm price of Louisville's Dei-by wu hospitality In the past, eapecjlny those who have paid ior "nu works" on the week-end or the W race. Price ceilings have been Temqv. ed So it will be possible to pig, more for hotel rooms. food mi entertainment. Most: hotels, hm. ever. are sticking by their old pol. icy oi charging "only" 8'15 to in for three nights' lodging uviuum the privilege of staying less tint. for less money. Food prices in some hotels gm other places that teed traiislem will be up some. to, but the in. iormed Derby visitor will go '3 the cares and cafeterias that cater mostly to local trade. Track prices for food, and drink will beunchanged. A mini. julep one of the Derby's trademarks, mi will cost. 51.25 and you can keep the souvenir hlghbail glass. The big payment, in the ion run, will be sore ieet, ior sun; big heads. maybe. and empty poe. But: the dliierence will be stag- . 19 Records Shattered At Speed Sk By Don Ham-ight. Canadian Press Staii Writer EDMONTON. (CF)-Edgar Dame oi Revere. Mass, claimed his third record Saturday night at the 1953 North American indoor speed skat- ing championships to win the sen- ior men's title. Nineteen records were shattered in the three-day meet. ' The senior women's champion was Barbara Marchetti oi Berk- ley. Mich., also joint claimant to the North American outdoor crown with Edmonton's Doreen McLeod. who did not enter the in- door competition. All top honors except in three minor classes wont to American skaters, who outnumbered Cana- dian entrants almost three to one in the iirst. indoor championships held in Canada in more than 20 years. Dame. who won four of the six races in his class. needed only to place third Saturday night. in the Ssport Briefs --- in... EDMONTON. (CPI - Edmon- ton Eskimos announced Saturday that the iootibell club's spring training camp will open May 1'1 and last three weeks. NEW YORK. (AP)-The great grey Native Dancer ran his un- beaten string to 11 races in a row Saturday when he uncoiled a powerful stretch drive to capture the 3123.750 Wood Memorial at Jamaica. The British Royal House oi Windsor is in direct descent. irom 5'-Ebert. Kins Oi Wessex, who died in 929 AD. ' ' ket books. possibly. ating Meet 440-yard ilnal to win the title. it. placed third in that race but went on to break the record in the rive- mile event. one of the sporti toughest. The 25-year-old speedster breeud around the 16 laps in 15:41.1 ociipslng by one second mark set by Winnipeg's Stack. an absentee this year. Dame's cumulative standing mi 10 points higher than that oi Bub Olson of Pasadena. Ca1ii., who wu second with 80 points. Johnny Walsh oi Saint John, N.B.. iinlshsd in a third-place tie with 1952 cham- pion Omer Deschepper oi Detroit with 50 points. Miss Marchetti set a senior wont- en'.s record oi 142.0 in the 440-yard iinal. Pat Underhill of Edmonton cu- ved the largest slice from any pre- vious record. She was timed at. 3:- 0'l.2 in the mile, 13 seconds taster than the old mark. BaseIiaTSlaiiiIings (By The (Bahamian Pressv National League W Philadelphia Chicago Brooklyn St. Louis Milwaukee New York Cincinnati Pltatsburgh . . American Lea; gun-u.b.b:nAb Cleveland New York Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia . Boston Washington . 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