Canadian lleavyweight champ Scores Canadian ilt?Ei\'y\\'(“lgIlt champion Earl Walls of Toronto (left) Freddy Bcshorc of Los Angclcs who found the crouching, boring-in warding off knockout blows. Dodgers’ Slow Start Puts Manager On Spot Nl~I\\' \'t,ll‘.l{ «ATV Bi'oiiklyii's siiaii-like .\lllll. lll dcfciicc of its National l.c;i,v,'iii- L'lL)\\il has placcrl iliiubtcrl that Dodgers would win the 1954 pennant. They hired Als-i ton to win the world series, some- Doifgcr frcsliinnn iiiaiizigcr Wallci‘ Alston o.'i tlic spot. A nnt'ii;'. ziiirl ficliling slump liiis eiigulfcil illl Ilill ii couple of Dod- gers, ptlxiiinzz thc Bimiks unc gzimc out of first plncc. and only one game in front of tlic sc\'cntii-place Chicago Cubs. But for the fact that no nliicr cliil) has been ablc to pin ioizcilicr a sizcable winning streak. lilf‘ l)iil'iiZf‘l’S might lic_much lnwei than lllI‘lI‘ ciirrcnt ll(‘cI-Ir!l'- second position. 'l'hi=y‘vs~ won only‘ two morc :arnr.< than thr»y'ri~ Inst. \’i'hen Alston succccrlcrl Charlie‘ Dresscn as Ti‘lnllFIEP|‘ n( me (“-0. time penn.-int~winning l)(-dgcrs he was told hc was Iakinfl rwcr nnc of the harrlest hitting and smooth- est fielding ball trams over as- sembled. l office has never The frnnt Halifax Team Lead In Bowl HALIFAX 'f‘P> - llzilifiix Kan’ lans broke through into the load in the Nova Scotia-Priiicc Edwiird Island h o w l i n iz championships Thursday aflrir :1 clngizcrl. fiiiii'-day climb from the tail-cnrl of the i6- tcam ficlrl. Kaplans put lliLZ(‘IIlI‘l‘ thrce 4-(I victories in the day's innriiing and afternoon rounds to finish with 40‘ wins against only 12 losses. The standing gave thcm a fotlr-point Ir-ad n\'ci' I)i'll'lll'llilllI1, Ncw Water- ford and the rlcfcnrliiii: rlinmpion: thing a Brooklyn team has never bccn able to do. But Dodgcr Sluggers, \\lIIl the cxccption of Duke Siiidcr and Jackie Robinson, h.'i\‘cn‘t been hit- ting a lick. Junior Gilliziin, for in- stancc. \\'(nt hitlcss in ‘.27 straight. times at bat bcfore he beat out an infield single Tuesday night. (.‘arl F‘urilln is batting .220, Fee Wce Reese and Gilliam .250. Roy. Campanolla was hitting a lowly, .l67 hcforc he underwent an opera-' tioii two weeks ago for the re-l mnval of a chip in his left. hand.‘ "That's the thing th:it's got me. \\'nrrir-rl." Alston said. “Take nuti three or four games and we. haven't had any power at all. That‘ exceptional power I'd heard about: just isn't around." Takes oi}? ing Meet slow Headway by splitting I match with Halifax Postals 2-2 in the llth round and bcating lowly‘ Halifax YMHA 3-1 in the 12th. I HALIFAX i(.'Pi--Standings after‘ 1.1 rounds in the Nova Scotia-I ‘Prince F.dwzir(i lsianti bowling championships iwins and losscs);. Halifax Kaplans 4012; Halifax‘ Conn-Marti-,l 36-16; Dartmouth 36-l 18; New Waterford 36-I6; Halifax lmperials 34-18: Yarniouth 29-23; New Glasgow 29-2.'l; Sydney Po Rccnrd 28-24: Charlottetown 28- Cnnn«Marlcl i»-iifii. nil ii-ckcri in a 24; Halifax Resolutes 27-25; Hali- fight fnr sccnnd spot with 36 wins fax pm-M15 25.27; Bedgord }9_3_v;;l and 16 rlcfcnis. 1. . _ _ ‘ CIlFll‘l0ll(‘l0\\‘ll, which made I Sydney Commercials 17-35’ Hamax poor start when tiic tuiirnament YMHA “'35; Trum 11"“; Sydney‘ opencd Monday, IJl‘[!,ElIl to make Doscus 7-45. ___’“_l Cardinals come llfwith 17-4 Win Over Pirates PITTSBIIRGH IAPI — St Louis raised his Tllnl "batted in totiil to Cardinals, lendcr-: in the National 41, tops in the majors. i Leanne. came up with two big ln- Righthander Tom Poholsky. rr-‘ nings 'l'hIii.sd:iy night to swiiinn turned army veteran, went all final the last-place l"ii.tsburgh Piratcs way to record his first victory in‘ 17-4. Stan I\lusi;il proviilcrl the three starts this season. : bulk of the poo cr, driving in four Rookie Bob Purkey, first of six runs with a triple and homer. Pirate pitchers, was charged with’ The victoiy strctchcd the Car- the loss, his fifth against. one tri- dinals Icnrl in i‘,-; izanics over iiinph. Philadclpliin and Brooklyn who were irilc. "“'i—“"“ . Musial'.s triplc camc with two . on in the first inning when St. S P I Louis scored six runs. His home 0 a run sparked R scven-run flurry in the seventh inning. Musial's homcr. his 13th. moved him ahead of Iiank Snucr of Chic- Igo Cubs in the race for mnior dengue home-run hitting honors. Bauer has 12. The Cardinal Govehead Stock car Race - May 24th Coveheud stock our opening race mt-cl, May 24th Do not miss seeing another of Covelreed stock car races. - Approximately 20 cars to par-ticipste. List. of owners and dl’I\l':sl'S will appear in Saturday ue. Following is the softball praclice schedule for this evening: B.Y.C. VI. Canada Packers (Old Dism- ond); Lions vs. Rocco iPnrkd‘.-dc Diamond): Keefe Drug vs. Bike Shop (Knlirhu Diamond). outfielder also T CHARLES WI] 8, Coveheul. LONGER LNNG LIFE w/i.'= f‘Yi:?f.fi8OND BRAKES straigiitcii up tried to style ciifccliyc iii A crowd of 5,500 saw Walls win a uni-iiiimous dccision in the non—titlc ficlié Monday l“iQ‘Ill. Walls weighed l94, Beshorc l92 l 2. ((‘l’ Plioioi. Continues Dream Of World Open Tenis Tourney all-time lcllllls grout.-. .s still brui- ing the iirtiiiis iur ii.s l<l-ycii:-oifl dream of n \\ol'iLI upcii lt‘llIllS tour- namcnt. But the former U. S. l.)a\'is L'il]) star and l.)l‘0i(¥S.\‘lOllili cliiiinpioii, here in connection with the J.l4'i{ Kramer tennis tour. sziys he Ill.’- lieros it will talie at least anothcr 14 years to convince amalcur It'll- nis moguls the upcii Should be tried. “Amalniir tennis Oll|Cia'< in the United States are retarding the progrc.ss of the game by not hnr. ins: an‘ open," said the 36-yr-nr-old Riggs in an lntcr\'ic\\'. "Why should there be (li<Cl'lfll- inntion aglinst lcnnis pi'nsT It would be the best thing in tlic world for the game and iiniild help spur interest." Teaming with Riggs in a ffll'llll(l- able doubles att.ick in alil of ilir open was Frank Scdginziii onc nf the stars of the touring pros and former mainstay of Australia's great Davis Cup squads. Scdgnian, who has annnunrml his intention of retiriiig from the pro tcniiis circuit this fall nnd l'r-— turning to Australia, said such an open would provide playcrs like himself with an opportunity to tnke part in competitive tennis. END I-‘OR. SEDGMAN “As things are now. it will be about the end of coinpclitvc IPlllll< for me whcn I rcturn to Mel- bourne," said Sedgman. Riggs said he first propmcil the open tournament in 1940 when he turned professional. "But we won‘t see it. take place for another 20 yczirs. It is l:i;i- bf‘- ing up against I1 stone wall." Riggs said all the so-callccl amn- teur stars were scml-proicssloiinls. “It‘s all ii sham this amntcur business. They call it amateur but it's ridiculous. When I was U. S. national singles champion, I Dllct’ held tournament official up for $1,200 before I would enter Ll tour- ney they had lined up. “The same thing is still going on in nmiitcur raiik.-i, but. the prices are usually higher." 2i-Pound Rainbow Trout Is Record AUBURN. N. l'.. ICPI —— 1".i- heaviest l'RiliI)0\V trout cvrr i'ci~m.i- ed as taken from Now York 5 :4 waters was caiight by iii-yciu‘-o.:i Thomas Klink Wednesday ni;zh.. The trout. weighed 21 pounds fi'.'i ounces and meiisiircd 33 inches. 1: girth was 22 inrlics. The fish “'3 caught in OS“'liC4i Lake uiih .1 cord No. 4 spoon and ii wir» lllll‘ "LITTLE sroar ‘ '1 '*3g§_g"‘ 7 A I‘: l T“ awilygfip A I g _ /1 f;/‘V; . ,, M: V. -sf Preakness. Stakes Facts And Figures BAl.'I'IMORE. (APi—l-‘acts and figures on the ‘filth running of th: I‘l(’l\I£l‘lf'.§i stakes Saturday: Place» Piinlico race course. Post llmc——5145 p.ni. EDT. Piirse—sl00.000 added to nomin- Jllilg starting fees, $140,150 if 11 start. Value to winni=r—$9l.60(l except to siimilriiiriiial enirics H.is.s3y- 'lll’l].)fi, Gigziiiiic and Ring King 584,- ISO. F'.1\‘0Tilf‘-R(lb€l‘t S. Lytle's Cor- l'l’l3ll0li. Disiflzict’-—l\lilc and three-six— trciiilis. Record time --1:56, Greentree s‘.zililc's Ciipot. 1949. Expeclccl crowd 35.000 Broadcast--—CBs 5:30 p.m Tl‘I(‘\‘lSl0ll-- ‘BS 5:30 pm. Baseballwliesults National Lciiguo St. Louis 600 l00 730— 17 l7 (1 I’itlslJtiruh [Nil 003 000- 4 ll 2 PI)il(il$l§)' and Rice, Sariii 17!; Piii-kcy. ()‘i)iinncll (ll Yochim (fir Pziuc v7i ilc-tki (7) LaPalmc (ill and Alwcll. L-Purkcy. HRS: Pitts- burgh, \\'ai-d. St. Louis. Musial. lntcrnatliiiial League Buffalo 001 I01 000-3 '7 (l I‘-.liinlrcnl 000 000 04x---4 5 2 l~‘oyl:ii-k and Bucha: Lasorda. lfiitliciioiti I9‘ and liowcli. Dabck 47>. W-l.:isorda. llR-But: Northcy; .\IilZ l\'clsoii. llzivana 000 410 ll0—7 ll 0 Oitziwii 010 001000-2 ii 4 l\lt‘llUll .'inil (ill(‘l‘1'}i; Gray, Upton tilt and Pluinbu, Wallinglon (Bl. l.-(lrny Hits: ll.-iv-ilnrtung. Scull. lliclimiiiicl 000 l0l 001-3 ii 0 Syrriciisc 100 000 ()00——l 7 l Thompson and Johnson; Owens, Ll)\'t3nfiIll.I\ UV and Heyman. Ainerican Association Minnc.-ipolis 010 000 000—l 5 l Kansas City 000 000 Oflfk-0 8 l Corwin and Baldwin: Ccrcghino. Kucnh fill and Trianrlns. Baseball In Brief By THE (‘ANADIAN PRESS American League Fncliangcd Thursday No gaincs Friday Chicago at Detroit (Ni Baltimore at Cleveland (Ni Pliiladclpliia at Washington iN) Boston at Now York (N) Saturday Chicago at Detroit. Baltimore at. Clcvcland Philadelphia at Washiiiglon (N) Boston at New York National League W L Pct. (7.31. St. Loiiis 19 14 .576 - Phiiiidclphin l6 l4 .533 1”; Brooklyn 16 14 .533 1‘: Milwaukee 15 11 .5l7 2 New York 16 15 .516 1 Cincinnati 17 lfi .515 2 Chicnizn 14 14 .500 2"; Pillsliiirizh ll 23 .324 ill; Friday Piltsbiirgli at Brooklyn (Ni Cincinnati at St. Louis (Ni New York at Philadelphia 1N) Milwaukcc at Chicago Saturday Pittsburgh at Brooklyn Ncw York at Pliiladclphia Milwaukcc at Chicago I2) Cincinnati at St. Louis (Ni international League L Pct. GEL II.'l\‘:ll1FI l9 ii .633 —- Roclieslcr 13 if) .fltIfl l‘.- Tnriinln I4 ll .550 2|’: Buffalo 11 H _5nn 4 I\‘Iontr'c:il ll 12 J7R 4-5 S.\'rnrIi.<r 12 14 .462 5 Rl('lll‘nI\ll(T ll 15 .423 6 mi.-iirn ii 17 .320 iii; Friday lticlininiid at Montreal‘ llochcstcr at Oltawri (2) Toriinto at Syracuse Il:i\'.'iiizi at Buffalo Saturday llii-liinunrl at Mnntrczil Iloclicstcr at Ottawa The heaviest rainbow IlI‘f’\'lflllSi_i recorded was n 2i-pOUI'l(ll‘l', O For refreshing shaves that look better longer, shave the Gillette way- with in Gillette Blue Blade in your razor. For extra convenience buy Gillette Blue Blades in dispenser: with used-blade com- partments. 20-blade size $1.00—10-blade rite 50c. (Regular pnckage— 5 for 25¢.) BLUE BLADES uvoinrr ror ouicii. ii if 'i'oi-onto .ai Syr:icii.sc .'.'i\':in.'i nl Buffalo mil ll)P.l[‘. rirw llinfiii mm . . Gilltitte On .\loiidiiy, May (list rcs'idcni.~ of Clinrloitetown and district. w be able to enjoy one of the world; outstanding musical groups, thi famous Ink Spots, featuring then terrific tenor. Bill Kenny. in a lwc hour presentation at the Charlotte- town F0l'lll‘ll—lh€Il‘ only P. l-.‘. 1. ap- pi-ai-aiice. - Last year this group were pre- sented at the R.C.A.F. base, Sum- merside, and many hundreds trav- lled from all parts of the Island 1.0 hear ihem. Eiijoycd by all, this concert was iated as being the bes‘. of any prcseiited locally in many - The Sl1TllTllE‘f‘SlfIF IEICIIPS soft- hilll lpacuc hcld thclr or;;;ini7.- ‘lllnllfll mr-cting at the Town Hall night with .\ii.ss Edi-.h I(‘il,‘:.'t'.(‘ prcsiilrnt. in thr- clinir. Tlircc teams will cnniprisr-* ilie l(‘iIlllll‘ this ycar: Aniys \<'es, (ii-or;;e's Gals and the Air- forcc Dnlis. ll was dccidcd would slzirt at 6 pin. and that liftcrn niiniiics of giarc would be pci'inittc(l n tcnni iinnlilc to ."cld all their players at 6.00. After this time the learn not ‘iclding ii coinplclc lciiin fnrfcil tlic game. Juno 1.3 was set is :1 dciuiliiic for i'cr,;i-Ii-ring ilic limit. of IS pl.'r\crs and nftcr that ’I‘lIP no nrlililions tn the rostl-r.«: rould be made without giving the president 24 hours’ notice. ‘ Teams proicsliiig iziimcs will he rcquircil to ilrposil $'2.(‘.0 with the lcaguc iiisl Piilnicr. that games would AAIIOf0He| Brigadier W. W. Rcid. 13.8.0. E.D., was re-clectcd president of the Island Branch of the Amateur /\lI‘llf‘llC Union of Cnnzicla last night. at the annual meeting held .n the offices of the Plnsical Fit- iicss Department. The enthusiastic meeting lzistcd for more thnn two and On?-llflli hours and was followed by im hour long meeting of the Island Base- ‘Jnll Committee. Hon. A. W. Miitheson. Pl't‘.n\IE‘l of the Province, was elected hon- orary president. John A. MacDon- iiid of Cnrdigaii was elected first rice prcsideiit; George Walters of Cliarlotlctown, second rice pl‘E‘Sl- dent; and Jimmy Hogan, SLlllllllCl'- side, third vice president. Short and to-tlic-point reports were prcscnted by the following. Prcsidciit. Brigadier W. W. Rcid: SC(‘l‘(‘.i.$Il‘_V-ll'C:lS\ll‘t2l', Wally Sc.-iiitlr- bury; boxing. Jim ifoizziii; basclmll John A. MacDonald, road by W. E I-lcnthorii. In his report Is secrctai*_i--trras- iirer Wally Scantlcbury nottd that 12 clubs had been affiliated with the Island Branch last year. The A.A.U. voiced their apprec- intion of the work done by the Baseball Committce during thr ')flSt year and moved a vote of thanks to chairman John A. Mac. Dniiuld find the committee mcm» lirrs. (‘marge Francis nf Charlottetown was rlcrtcd prcsidrnt of the min- Bill Kenny And The Ink Spots To Appear Here S’side Ladies Sdftbail League is Organized Nine Teams To Compete In Island Bowling Tourney Nine tennis will definitely take part in the Islnnd Five. Pin Bowl- ing Tournament At. the Rollaway Alleys pn Monday. May 24, it. was learned here last. night. Three teams from summersldc, four from Charlottetown and one each from Sourls and st. Peter's will be seeking island honors. The High school team; Capitol Alleys and the 200-Club will rep- resent summerside. Keefe Drag. M. C. A., Michael Bros. and the Y.M.C.A. will be the Charlottetown bowling teams. There is still room for one more \ears. and from coinineiit heard locally, this years show should be attended by an even greater nud- .ence. See page six for the opening announcement. Famous for many years. known throughout. the world for such features as their uiilque ‘ialklizg verses‘. the tremendous tenor voice of Bill Kenny. who holds a. not: so long that it makes audiences map “is it real," stars of stage, screen, radio and television ,and one of Decca’ records top recrldlng names. teams for Provincial honors. Nearly all of last. year's officers were re-elected. They are: Secre- tary - treasurer. Wally Scantlebury Registrar. Art. Perry; Women's Advisory Committee, Mrs. E. Tay- lor; Chairman of Records Commit- tee. Neil A. Matheson; Basketball Chairman, Earl Nicholson: Weight- lifting. Aubrey Found: Wrestling. (Continued on page 15I compe tin; posit to be forfeited If the pro- test is thrown out. John (‘nmphrll was nfficiiil si-orcr, and it was plan- ncd to kccp halting fi\‘Pl”l'lg9S with prizes for the two highest in the final standing provided the batters take part in at least two-thirds of the regular league games. The loam finishing first in. rcgiilar leagiie play will draw a bye into the finals of the play- offs. Tlic olhcr two teams will play a host-two-out-of-three ser- ies tn (I(‘l‘l(I(-" ii winner to enter appointed Page 8 The Friday. May 21.‘ 1954 1 Prince County‘ Bike Race A bike race for Prince COUIIIV enthusiasts in being staged 0. Monday, May 24 between Ken. slngton and Summerslde. in n. pill to a number of queries offi. ciulr wish to point out this Talk) is being sponsored by Prim" County interests for Prin 5. County cyclists. * Results Of Ex. Softball Game The Bike shop defeated the Sun- shine Island Dairy 7-5 yestercini evening in an exhibition City son. ball League game. Elmer Mahar pitched for uh.- Bike Shop while Billy MncLe;;1, started for the Dairy and was rr. lieved by Art Bnllem in the fifth The City Sllclrers will play um. _Bike Shop an exhibition game Sun. .day afternoon on the Old Diamond, entry. Any club wishing to 91-my should contact the Rollnway. The tournament gets underway in nine o'clock Monday morning Drawing will commence at 3.45. B 0 O 0 ’ FIIEL OILS Best by ‘fast IIIAL 9911 THE INK SPOTS Featuring prcsirlcni, such (it that end can he made. .1 final IVESI-IIll'(‘(-‘-0ll'~0I-fI\'e ser- ir-s with the tcani finishinz first in the rcgulnr lcaguc schccliilc. This serir-s will decide the win- ncr of thc lr-ngiic championship. it is the intention of the len- giio to sponsor it show later in tho sczison if iirrnnizemcnts to Annual Meeting Is. Branch ti Last Night mrmberil were re-appointed. The matter of baseball play-offs was brought up for discussion by John McNrill of Siimmersidr. He qiicstiniied the point of an All-Star Little League or Minor League teams from Chni'1ot.tetown and Siinimcrside playing against teams BILL KENNY . The‘ Nation's Most lmitatcd Voice In A Two lloui PROGRAM OF SONG MOIlilY— MAY 31st from smaller centres in the Pro- vincial plnydowns. Ervln Jay of Kerisington raised a strong protest. ngninst. the pres- cnt priictise and stated that Sum- merside and Cliarlottctowii All Star teams tended to discourage the smaller centres especially the couches from working to develop ICIIITIS. Brigadier Rcld pnintcd oiil. that last winter Criipaud won the Pro- vinclnl Bantam Hockey Champion- ship, Kensington won the Midget. title nnd Montague the Pee-Wee crown. Ho stnicd that an All Star team in Minor Lciigue play very nflrn could not put up as strong CHARLOTTETOWN 0 R U M AT 8:15 I’. M. ADMISSION: » Reserved $1.50 a showing as a number of lndlvl-l duni teams in the League due to‘ the fact. that the boys had not ‘.)ci=n playing together as a tram. l He also pointed out. that the time clement entered the picture find‘ that the Provincial play-offs very: often were underway or nearly completed before the City play-otfsl -.\-crc started. 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