* » _ 12 The-Gqareian, Charlottetown, wel. May 25, 1966. ig Sigs Nip Pistons; Bank Beats City ball league play the game between steerniacenseinesrinapeneancmseneaheimtene - Sotthall fans—at “Spring Park Diamond lasf evening witnessed two oddities in Commercial soft- To begin with the Junjor Sigs and the, Pistons was forced -~§nto-extra innings as Robert Ste- *& on-top of The Joop with passa) over the. Police- Firemen. How- | ever due to the poor quality of ‘the box. score it is impossible tox. figure the top batters and pitch- | ers. [Red Sox | NEW. YORK. (AP)—Joe Ad- ale bases - loaded: double capped a four-run rally in. the fifth inning that carried Califor- nia to a 42 victory over New York Tuesday night, snapping the Yankees’ winning» “streak at tive” ; the season. , Roger Maris _ hit and ‘knocked in Joe ‘Pepitone, tons. who had tripled, with a sacrifice | | off City . the Senators’ - reliever —Joho olnth, jangle Twins: Angels Defeat Yankees ae -kees on two singles. the rest. of. Washingtain Senators to’ a 2-f | the way for his first victory of|victory over Kansas City Ath- letics. Tuesday night. - shis third} Kansas home: run in the second inning Wyatt walked Dick, Nen leading but. * * x ‘ 2 out the ‘next tas batters. Lock, jowever,~ pulled it out when he/socked his homer, ... The only other run of the game came on Ken Harrelson's homer. - off ~ Washington starter « Phil ae in the sixth. a siru wart scored in the bottom of the | seventh and to. knot’ the “game 6-4 and force it,-into extra” ~in- nings. That the game was close also was«rather_an oddity also - BASEBALL | ‘A~ meeting of the Southern— jof their fly” in the fourtir haters “the An gels countered. Ford, plagued by a tender pitching arm, made his first | start in 12 days but retired after | The Angels- -eapitalized on ken six hits and’ reliever’ ooley Womack’s error for the eciding ‘runs in the fifth. - B Vill Village ca aber research, ‘effective July 1- : ; oys age | Boys Village ie a iotmsené centre here for_emotionally diss_ s a a for scores have been rather lop- Queens basenall jae will be | getting the Angels out’ in the A t n ce ae cena ace i a pli Pda ot all Womack had replaced. Whitey first inning. - Le ppoint me turbed childven: : atiaa, Sa fight, went’ to teams are asked to be at the! Ford in the second inning. | WASHINGTON (AP) | A od. Dr. Henderson was educated ” third on Rabe Doherty's single Hall no later than 8.00. | Southpaw George Brunet re- jock smacked: a two-run Bs Ss nnounce at Mount Allison University and ani ea Siar se enee aoa on -liéved starter Jack Sanford in ‘homer with two out in the bot-| aes =e a at the University of Toronto. He — a jong fy oa. Dy F aul Stamey. the’ fifth and blanked the Yan- tom of the ninth inning, “lifting (CP) ent.| has worked: asa psychologist NLS. E . oe ca .re The was. the third rag scapee. — SSE | Henderson, an anssant roe: | wih + child guidance lini i lem. hurling a nine hitter parted Found In Ont. BASEBALL ROUNDUP erat: pegvesitord at - Uni. | - Halifax, in Ontario hospitals his:second win without'-a_ set- ) anitoba, has been and at Nathaniel Hughson Insti- back. Barry” Stevetison “HSrted Boe rare /-3ppointed to the staff of Boys tute in Hamilton.” the. game for the loser's and “SAULT STE MARIE. Ont. American League han. HRs: Cle—Colavito ©), a lm me aaa Dk a Ga : ‘while-on the mound for a three (A) " 1 airie Robert Silliker, an Minnesota 200 000.000— 2 62 Sims (4), Whitfield (4); Det— a : “Ticks Murleg” who. was erediled es¢avee trom Rove Seotls se Boston 440 310 00x—11 16 0 ar (3): Yo Mee The Nicest People on a: icke Murley, who. | yesh : = ; : te Pascual, (6 - 3), Perry (2), i s . Tie toe gave tp nie aie Se to that province, ze xe Sots ot —-Cimino-(4),-Rogenburk (2 Califdnia 000 040 000— 4 ie : : ‘ : Cay ne Ser to Me | ] AFE AT PLATE Pees, Slate Eh haar Se te EM ‘HONDA. » . . = = . * 5) oa 7 « Top alia for. “the Sigs “was way "7 near the Sault was wv S. : 9) and Tillman. HRs: Bos— eae, va ead Ww : k a yf Rati Murphy—with—44—whiJe~ stopped May. 18 for routine ques: | ke a cee a Yastrasmant (6), Conighar (0), .) 77 gers: ‘ey ericct fh) ae ‘ - Rick Gallant hit a homer. Bob tioning. He admitted ‘to Bob Reagent” of ~€alifornia—_-York’s_Yankee Stadium. Rod-__ bases-loaded grounder. Frogosi -oneger Of : OH d- HRN df j ey Sold aa Serviced. at Rice was tops for.the losers and incial police th en roe oh Angels is safe at~home.as ball gers scored from third ya was safe at first-on fielder's Priret owar ~ —Maris 7 Iso had a home run - lies: at feet of New York Yankee third baseman Tom choice and other runners ad-, morse 000 001 000 = ih another game the Roval from-Springhill, ‘N-§;,—@ he | Yankees—catcher_ElstonHow-_ Tresh threw. home: too. . late vanced. The Angels. won, 42. cera 410 10 0 e116 | Samsese is ows 001 too 1 ‘tua ~ KEITH CARMICHAEL ‘Bankers kept pace with the Sigs Ago. ae | ard in fifth inning at New after fielding Jim. Fregosi's (AP_ Wirephoto)._ troit =. 002 220-Otx= 7130 $30 DOWN an ms P ae Bell, Kralick (4), ‘McMahon Dobson, Wyatt (0-3). (7) and | “sy Limi | (5), Hargan (0-2) (6), Stange |Roof, Bryan. (7), Suarez (8); | ted” The~ meeting _adopted-a— rule! All of the men were new- silat | FINANCING : me (8). ‘and Sims; \Sparma, Wick- | Orgega, Kline (2-2) (8) and : = Edi ton Oil Ku SJrs. S. jee cee ot 2 comers." to Toronto... Mervyn o ee eee) tos, (Casanova. HRs: KC—Harrelson Brackley Pi. Road Dial 4-6423, mon i ngs ake daliheratale attempts to (=aeine, 23, and Joseph Eakins, Podres (9) Sherry _(9)_and Free- | (2); “Wash—Lock Oe -_ ‘- , <{kieck or otherwise injure an op- | 21, were from County Cavan, | i : : : : posing player: ees Berkley Smith and. oe |.. The . executive conimittee: will | George Bryant,, both’?21, came | . 9 us lay n WwW Ir) ass | deal Nater.{n the week with the fom Thornleaf, Nfld., - where | é ee eee ace tongues Tthey had fished the Grand a By ‘AL McNEIL ‘of - professionals to sc ajaatou \plavee wanted to return te pro ; J Banks since their early youth. | . : = MONTREAL. (CP) — Edmon- ranks after their suspension-by hockey, he would not bea, free | The four set out im Bryant's: , : , bet Oil Kings, ils years ge the pro clubs, the meeting re- agent, but ae ee of the. Body Is Found |cedar-strip outboard runabout < eee canadian —_ junior ey club, ferred to the executive commit- club that hel s contract “at™ from Marie Curtis Park in sub- | ie must compete against. other’tee an Alberta motion to have | the time of his © suspension. ‘In Lake, Ontario “urban. Long Br at-10 * junior teams in the 1966-67 reg- sich players sign amateur) In: two “safety measures, the , TORONTO (CP i—The body i | am: ular schedule,” the Canadian cards after sitfing out one year, Tules committee proposed that | a life-jacket of one of four Tor | Monday: When they were re-. ‘ y Amateur Hockey Association |the top corners of, all goal posts oni man who tailed to return | Ported" missing at 10:30 p.m., 0 ruled Tuesday. ASKS.. STATUS ‘CHANGE be padded-and that skate manu- | dom’: Ae weekend = motorboat | ‘harbor police and the Canadian || 4 - The. Oil Kings, Memorial_Cup- The proposal suggested that racturers come. up with a re- cruise on Lake — Ontario was Coast Guard began a search. | champions, have. spent the last any player suspended by & pro _movable heel guard that can be found Tuesday. { “| Police said the over turned -seven seasons playing——against-elub, who has- sat out one com- j . Se it dily attached to the blade of | The name ‘of the vietim was | boat, when: founnd ‘by the-coast: ie intermediate or senior__teams plete’. season, -be granted an Teadily attached to ade withheld by police guard cutter Spray contained | a because of a tack of competi- amateur card by the CAHA. ithe skate, if the permanent. A search for the other three life jackets but no “sign ot the ae their own level in Al- However, if at any time the shield is shattered. "| missing is continiing. men. The governing body for ama- teur hockey did not’ specify which. junior league the Oil Kings will, enter next season. The-move.--came-atthe second, 7 ts general -plenary session of the: s ee zi “CAHA’'s 50th annual meeting. 7 - The sessions started. Monday | - and will continue until Friday. is iG The Quebee Amateur Hockey | * Brume i a munca a : : Association, host tothe parent | = weaned ce é body, shad one of its recom: sight-raking. Round point The Garden Pet! - ‘ ‘ > mendations partially accepted | “T) Lightweight, “but pane black Ribbed —wait— Lightweight, but “rigged —All- : . at tHe same meeting.” steel teeth, ‘rugged t: Heat-+tempered Canadian steel make. ‘Attractive hand 0- stron ea : ic i The QAHA won its bid to have (am anh Nandle. 7000" Blade for strength, 40” ° “enien A mist for every’ _- Seta coleure-<’ Osedortable ube First race of the & Queen’ $ County Stock Cor ice will Be held at Cove- the age limit for junior players | SPECIAL long handle. Only. « home. 50° lengths. ber. handle grips, . Easy-rolling raised to 21, but-a similar’ rec- : ~ — pubber-tired wheel. Reg. 10.95 . eaiieel a & a ea) eee : | 2.69 1.59 uae eat head on W. evening May 25th et 7: 30 p.m. sharp. gories below. the junior level | 1.37. 5 srs sof . «ether mekela 18,0 to 39.95 was* deferred for further con- Sa sideration y: OPENED BY. FIX EFFECTIVE DATE _. The change will take effect . forthe 1967-68. playing season | 7 andthe alteration lve. A- Sane = pn Andee Moca, Sd junior ranks open’ to all players GARD} A AT ee ew. : who are under 21 years of age on Dec. -31 of any playing year. “ . Minister of Agriculture Previously junior hockey was swig open to -players who were un- oe | der 20 years of age on May 31 y | | * in the season of play. (ou. { 8 , ’ Chief opposition to this move ° iy : | came from the Maritime and me ot a Ontario -hockey associations. a : : af wees . es In a move to clamp down on ae : RACE i wor 4, ~ laxity in reporting player sus- ‘ 9 z : : . , : . . PURSE Puninas te CAHA voted tat | ee $s has everything you (aa a — <r ae | club éannot release a sus- | j See ee aes ae ‘ Ne. 1—Canddien Ties Corp.. (Royalty Mall, Ch'town) 6 cyl $50.00 \ : zs 1.) 4 a ee ee need .'. . for. ‘your: GREEN THUMB! . es : ; | t 4-84 t : §, i i sa ee carry ‘the player on its revised (i =. ——— a : . 2—Dow $s Restaurant, Ch town, Flat V-8 Cylinder et oe eee Jan. 1 roster. : 3 ; tf —In_ addition, _the--session— ruled i Seah cna < : that no player undet suspension ¢ ; Ne 3—G. & G. Dairy, Ch’ town Overhead Valve V-8 ve ee0d se 0-6 104903 6-6 -8-6 $50.00 may be granted a transfer and bales : named Feb. 16 as the final date | _@ player can change clubs in a You’ iH Need Fertilizer &. No. 4. 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