3 l 1 nl A a- 3-31 A.‘- 18 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thur. Scpt. 24, 1964. SPORT ECHOES 8. Norman Macdouald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian Junior Champs " We said after the first game in which theI Summerstde .lui;. lor Legionaires were defca‘ed by the. Centennial ‘ “Stain ‘t-Y that we wouldn't bc . i‘prts- i if Summcrside camc h k to aim the series. and so ll ’!l‘II€‘d .idi. But after seetng all the tlr'rd game which our boys wot d3 we. developed considerable ms. pect for those juniors tron the east. Their fielding was dim-V9 average for that age Still we thought. and they had ,t at» Cher who ,kept throwing on " eyes at the second act that our juniors began ' t.- twice before they fot'sott. safe sanctuary of first b t. The easterners‘ hlf‘lnE '. as sharp though they did get only six safe blows 'I‘m were stopped in the seventh inning >(t \ ‘0 Mt m. a Play Works Smooihly Henry Gallant pulled the “stands squeeze" lit the eizhrh inning. and it \vorked smoothly as ll used to for Char- lie Hogan and his “golden era" boys at dot-are or so ago lion- ald 'Duck' Gunning was batter. the key man in play, and his bunt boundcr down inside the third base line when runner Rich Pcrrv was about ten feet from the plate and facing certain extinction if Gunning missed the ball. The manoeuvre seemed to confuse the third sacker and hii throw to first “as wild. so that an- other run st'nrt‘d. it put the game in the bag for the Pill. champs. We are waiting breathlesle for President Gray's tlct-isitn :n :- Enmcm Dr Yrs. folks. we had a call from L‘Irlc Gallant. You must be getting pretty tired of this "whodunit" serial. about the, Emma! Dru; softball diamond, and you will be glad to know this is positively the last this s by a shoe-lace catch by Gerry Smith. and the fact that whistling line drive happened to go straight at Geor4e McNeill playing second base. In the last six and two-third innings. however. they were facing a pitcher in Paul Mac. . Williams who If he Improves much more will give Mike Kelly 3 real run for pitch- ing honors among the up- and-comtng youngsters. Williams doesn't rely shoots or sliders. sticking to a change of speeds and I blazing fast ball that is re- miniscent of the pitches of Joe Bernard in his peak days. MacWilliams struck out ten batters. eight of them swing- ing. and gave up only two hits. on the Moncton protest We didn‘t see the game and know , little about the f‘irt‘ttmsianr‘os.‘ but we noticed that some of the Monron players were just as hostile against their own um pire a week before in Summer- . , The team as a whole seemed pretty good sports. there were a couple of except- ions. When Dada Melanson came into the dressing roo l\y‘e were there1 he took all the blame for the blow-up. saying he shouldn't have lost a tem- per. This sort of thing. like a soft answcr can generally be expected to titrn away wrath, but two of the boyw went afterl Melanson without mercy. We‘ thought it was a pretty souri exhibition. r U ug Serial chapter. It will suffice to say that Ulric protested his innocence. and seemed to have a pretty good story. Looks as if some foreigner, probably from Charlottetown. snook in here and did all the dirty work. Boston's Milt Schmidt W nls One Super Star LONDON. Ont. (CP)-COB(‘H Milt Schmidt bad Some things to say on “But I don't think our lack ,of ail stars has been a big tac- super stars when ltor in our last-place finishes," 'd Bostori Bruins broke training I said Schmt t. camp here Wednesday and. ‘ V ‘ headed next for a five-game ex- ‘ ('92:; {Ltwgmslnlf‘l‘tpd h d hibition series. , ‘ e C u' 5 0 BY a Last-place finishers in the Na .t‘f'o 0" “"99 0“ ‘01" 200d Ju- tional Hockey League for theifllm‘s “m9 ‘l-he same last four years. the Bruins leftlume - - - we havenl had a")' a string of five exhibition losses t number 0* 200d Juniors some ham“; “1",, m “1‘, PM”. ‘up at the same time and this Comnwntod Schmidt before: make“? ' "empndm’s dmer‘ 2 Price. have any supei' A reporter said Toronto Vla- sta‘rs but if we had just onclple Leafs. who have won the player like fGordiet Howe orIStanley Cup three years in a «Bobbyv Hull we'd tinish nrst‘lrow, haven‘t had an excessive or second I assure you That'sgcrop of rookies come up smce how much difference they make 3 Dave Keon and Frank Ma'nov. to a hockey team," ‘llt‘h broke in six years ago. Bruins haven't pl a r e it til player on the First all-star team I of the \‘I-II. since Fleming Macv ‘ kell was selectod ll years ago! Midget Team : Has Banquet The. Montamie midget base- ball team was honored by the management of the Kingsway Motel on Monday evening. T'ie boys were treated to a full din- ner and congratulated on theiri showing The midget team had! returned on Sunday following a; series of games played in Chat. . NB. over the The ho)" were outplayed but did try to do their est. The manager. Arthti" Sullivan. and roarh F. F. \it‘Dr-‘ald fl ia‘ainor Don LeClair ii at; and? the. experience was oil it ‘rthj the. effort. One of the teams do; {eating them had been to due: years in developing and ion" manager stated they cxpcr' it would be anotier twelve h, 'ore they could come up With as nod. The boys were iiing each other over their losu-i out were really enjoying the inspi- tality of the Kingsway SUGAR 10 ""- 996 " ICIIWAR'I'Z GAL. r . . noun MEAT ’smnething to those guys. weekerri. IN '1 ©’,‘ BROIALERS “Toronto is an exception." in- ierjected Lynn Patrick. vice president and general manager of the Boston club. ‘ confounded versed the field, by picking up old crooks like (Red) Kelly, tJohnnie) Bower and (Allan) , Stanley, ' "That big maple leaf on this. front of their sweaters must no It's , like. the Yankees and their pin— stripes." PROBABLE PITCHER . THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitciers for today‘s major league baseball games. won-lost. records in parenthesis: National League St. Louis, Gibson (1641) and. Sadecki Vtil-10' at Pittsburgh. Wood :04» and Friend (124W Twi-N Los Angeles. Singer {0-0) Chicago. Ellsworth llti-ilil Milwaukee, Blasingame lt‘r5) at Philadelphia. Bunning ilit-5t. at is (Only games scheduled.) American League No games scheduled. l __.. 55 PIECE SET OF DISHES DRAWING SAT. NIGHT cttr UP . 43c ti. Tigers Blast Baltimore; By THE CANADIAN PRESS Detroit 'l‘tget‘s. aided by two passed balls and three errors. blasted Baltimore Orioles 10-3 Wednesday and sent them three games behind the pace~setting New lork Yankees in the American League race. The Yankees met the Indians In a l\\l~lllglll doubleheader at Cleveland: Bill Freehan paced the De- ioles, who led the league just a troit romp wilt a pair of dou- week ago. 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