a a law. . 8‘7 , E‘ ’i s l ,Lsssasssassm .g..- an lane 11mg SPORTS FRONT By NICK I-‘ll.l.yl(tltl'sl Senior Baseball OFFICIALS or the Kings County Baseball League are inter- '~ed in forming,a three team provincial ball loop with clubs I come from Summerslde. Charlottetown and Kings County. Carries ould be played on both- wee-k nights and week- usds and it has been suggested that maiiiassd teams be brought h for exhibition games. A Irons of Charlottetown players have been aliasing of tanning a team to compete with mainland clubs aad‘ine Kings County suggestion might be the right thing is set Is- land baseball hack on Its feet. The Inland‘s big-zest disadvantage in hating to form a senior m is the short simmer season. The temperatures aren't lass-Hy warm enough until late June and then the season is die-n over before the players begin to feel like playing ball. ' P.E.l. weather even at its poorest however. couldn't put he damper on a slate of exhibition antes—Say for a trophy donated by a sports minded Island . Properly supervls. ed and with some publicity, senior hall eou|d also be a big yboost for Centennial Year. ' ' We were surprised when Kings County was the first in I come up with the suggestion for the Inland league. We‘ve been hidnisnytimesthatxinuhaduiebeotballlmpinme s and that they weren't too concerned abmlt hall on he rest 0' the island. We're glad they are W A representative of the Kingsmen told as yesterday that they have come to the conclusion that their county has the bent ball players in the province and they want the chance to prove it. We wonder what baseball leaders in Susi-ner- sth and Charlottetown have to any about this. 20 Meets Are Slated m Pill. division d the Amateur AlIhIe-fac Uninn d (Iain do has maimed its tentativetlrack and .field proimlm for the m mills a slate of It meets in Much representbd 'ney Inclnde Twilight M user-side. the AAU of C provincial championships. meets in Nova ricotta and New Brnuwiek. the Charlottetown Invitat- lual. Boaters Canadian Age Class. national AAU of (‘ champ- iandiss d I. Lanibuts and the National Age visas inset. Winnipeg. MMMelltntopreparewiletesdasryagefortho orgudzed in mm and Charlottetown. seems beooattempt lnotherareas to formciubo. The MU at C h- snggested Island centres compete ssalnst mad at the 15 or so meets to be held in P.E.i. t? atfletes on the individual clubs will be nadsrtns slandsrsaabtsss-petaintbslargernseots. panhanheenliatedbytheAAUofCao dthav-ariointrackandfleid laterals? Gil). John 'I‘I‘edellck; Charlottetown Cllh. ' RCA? (1d). F/Lt, Ian Mcflordy; lat-idem :t-HClubfielddaiys.WayneDlokilemon. w d Alficulm: Caledonia Omen, J.C. Sutherland. “boy 8.. (liarkntetown: Dman i Match. Gem-go Mann; Allied Youth Field Day. Mrs. Hazel Ii. lid. Wham. [at AAU of C Committee in PIOVINUAL AAU of C track and field «mundttee con- 1 (liar-lie Ballem. chairmen sinmnerside; MN. adrley M: atnl Don IAOair. mm. the above names are available at thbl time enesnrages that “any skilled track and field participating or coaching. should make sllwttosrgnvdseameetlngintheirareawithtbepun agw-‘.- ’v-a' .- 1 Veteran Golfer Bob "Skce" ; Rolch Iiflt‘lil himself deep In the evergreen trees on fourth is 05 l his“ NTOTHET hole of Wamington's Congres- sional Country Club during first round play yesterday III n as; . I I“ - , , e . the National Open Golf Charli- pionship. (AP Win-photo) I At 10 o'clock Saturday morn- =ing 2A of the top marksmen in .the three Maritime Provinces lwlil converge on the zoo yard firing point at Squaw Point Ranges for ripening dlots ol the annual Inter-Maritime Rifle lMstcti which will decide ills 'team diampionship of the Mar- itimes for 1904. I Each team cmnprtses emit illootlng members and a coach land captain h‘om Nova Scotia. New Brunswick and Prince Ed~ ward island the defending 2:;Ai Local Track The Charlottetown Driving (E. Bernard)- 5 ldr' aPark came up with another Time: 2:093; 11. b M Hill-iii filled race card at the Billy Rice owned y g "lineal track last night What am. Charlottetown. " - 240 no- no loss probablythebiggest crowd Pays. 2.50. . , . . . .. tat the season was on no; 370. 10.10. 8.00. 2.10. ‘h‘ssd to witness ills various 2.90.1.10;2.10. M‘ laces I and t Blly Rice, owned and driven - w m m ell-mm l i a,” m“ 'm' 0°“ “a.” Millie's Girl (.1. Arsonault) : dl' ' 3.: mm W veteranmwu Vernita's Pet ‘- m (0. )1qu t 5 'mmw'm ,- m Wawanesa (F. Inlay) s s m... . .‘IJumanu Drillo an (L. Betty) 5 dr m m on... M m, Sandy‘s Filly (J. Ferguson) 7 3 " m 'u m Widower's Qua. (J. Heme-9!) ' ism Times. mas; 2.30.36, , A 3: lest da 'doisllo ru Stride owned . . 3" 3M; 1.: if: mot. m m "4 reign-d salsa. 1's. Pays: if. MO, an; ass, i oiaang isosta- was w.u.x.. no; son. 0. an. 8.70; no. Islmddhgownsd by n, 3.50.150. it. _V 1 “fig. wit: I. -‘ ' ’oowiuummi“m‘E-m’ H z." I. n“ "ma “In”. W a} ) tilt) i : gas.me WI guru-Anu- ‘llm - lo. nuns-ii. s s The was the kogfllh Li‘s , . . PI! ova-ins as ( .n T _ gig- (I. as) s 1 ' was Ly. at «3. as; . v I 3"- 'I‘inn: asst. am. I. "MK CI“ ' MM “1 lawnsd so nails Iaybsw. lo- Pm: m 8... 1'; us. a 4.70; a: no. 4... us; an. st an. a 1 I I 3 I I '. . t 7 ' * i : i . -. t "i :i . “ill . . is I: g , hold a practice at Memorial Field tonight at 6.15. All team members are requested to be on hand lor the practice ses- sion. i l l l l l L . l l l i l l i lupin connetltlve and trio - champions who capl red the mgm‘h.a initiative .3 M lid Hid lancieni rose bowl Sussex. Mons for participants firing filo m mm“- d ‘l'NB a year ago. Md - ‘ I The event is the oldest rifle 4. is: immmfiw”. 3’5"”. comm. amm- iiitiiypisiiwlir l: 'v Jidy smut Meet. Wow. mm a. S“. '. 1%] ‘ Mm, t C I l i ‘ SSPX In , Bl I i JW 1' Mm m’ ' time it was known as the Inter- ’ j: “ W “M Ymml'mmmmv' ""“Wn' Msl-ins Match It was aimed ' m g mwmmm M W. ' to its present title in 10')! ca- 7s. ‘ .' u, a in... cofsn cub rials . In the match and: team in mm JENKINS i 5'. at and July 5 tasters Man Ags (la- Chamasoo- divided into four pairs of dioot-‘ 1-... cum. ‘ , era with each pair firing at a as, “m may Field Day .‘ IQneens . 7 as; am Meet. aim-side. m twee ’M1aidmlN‘klnalAAUdC.a-mlnmtdpl III T‘s-ink. 9. v m and seven shots on score. giv- ' ill-list 11W NS big a possible total 0135 points I Mgi'outh leaded”: mug Meet. Initiaod pzinnuaizgregale possible of I are I . I . . ' The 200 yard range ls fired . A“ I Mafltbne Million Meet m . “W O and W 10 Dlaidas Plowing . ‘\ D «,3 , Ball Produce at I‘ The Prince Eduard island Regiment baseball team wil different target at each range, before Iundi and the 500 and R :00. 500 and 600 yards. At each 000 after lunch. At the conclu- of these ranges each marksman aim of the 000 yard range, is allowed two sighting mots [mould any of the teams be tied 3h their overall aggregate. the ichsmpiondllp is decided in is- vor of tile] team having the greatest total at the 600 yard range. ‘ Following is the composition lot the three teams: l NOVA SCO’I'IA: A. Deboit. ~New Glasgow, coach: PO. '1‘ Tanks. filearwsier. caloric; ,Shooting members, CPO. H.M. ‘Oiiver, Cornwallis; .i. A. Mar- idlall. New Glasgow; Cdt. R. ‘Grant. Dart outh; Gnr. C. C. :Strong. ewport: J. Davis. Windsor; J. W. Thompson. New Glasgow; D. E. Fraser. New I l i S side Practice SUMMERS")?! w The War- ren Texaco ‘Old Timers' will hold a baseball practice on Sat- urday evening at 600 pm. at Queen Elizabeth ball park. All hierested in playing are asked to attend the practice. BASEBALL scones lly 'I'IIE ASBOCIA'I'ED PRESS American League _la-as City sssssosu- 3111 Detroit “0001 ten— 2 Si O'Donofliue. Stock it) Pfi ter (1-!) is) (M) GAaddlng m and F‘reehan fills: W (O): Dot- Indian (O). (flange “101 O“— ! ss loll-Io sssssssss—s 71 Krsntssr m». Wlhelm (7) W: llama l7». . Hiller (ti and (I). assis- sisssssss— s in Now Yell attains—sin Lands (Ni and II‘lllman: m (IO) and Howard. BB: Ill—Tush t1). Huts-oi Loans sassssll— nu ole-as usual-a ss ain’t“) sass-ell m Bun- {it I 'sssssssss—s sl sans—ism ill and Bryan; Ra owl legion Squad Gets Wolloped SUMMERSIDE — In an er- mr filled game, Curran and Briggs outlasted the Legion ‘squad 17-7 in town league base- ball action last night. Although committing seven of the eleven errors made. Curran land Briggs teed off on three Legion pitchers'for 14 hits. Glen Goria who took the loss went three and one third innings giv- ‘ing up five hits and nine runs. He was relieved by Alyro Pott- ler and was promptly greeted with a single by George Mac- Neiil and a double by flkhard Perry. Don Gunning tbd'eams in and finished the game. Oun- laing was tagged for sight runs land seven hits. lthe first two innings wrestler- ing only one hit but aoven runs 1 Parryladths I Macunnan. i Maritime Marksmen Meet .In Annual ConiesifSai. Glasgow; and P0 E. Brooks. Halifax. NEW BRUNSWICK: A. M. Buflies. Fredericton. coach; F. G. Palmer. Saint John. captain; Lockett, Camp Gagetown; Ar- strence. Sackvllle; Fred Soli- ier. Saint John; R. cheli. Fredericton: I Bobl Mit- ;fevre. Camp Gagetown. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND' ‘ " . ' Lieut. A. K. .Viuicth. Charlotte- town. coach; Lieut. R. E. Jen- ‘ kins. Charlottetown. captain; ngt. P. J. Landrigan. Glarlotte- ltown; Tpr. Harold Jones. Sum- ‘meral'de; Tpr. Perley Taylor. ‘Winsloe: W02 Mike Suslck. Summerside; Capt R. A. Mc- lCabe. Glsrlottetown; Sgt. GG. Alexander; Tpr. Bob Barw'sae. Glarlottetown; land Sgt. B. T, lTommyl Ves- ey, York. The range officer will he. Sgt. aymond A. Vesscy of York and the butt officer is SSM D.O. tDannyi Clark of Winsloe. The day's activities will con- clude with a banquet and pres- entation of prizes at the Char- lottetown Legion Home at 8 pm. which will be attended by Lieutenant-Governor W .1. Mac- Donaid. Mayor A. Walthen Gau- det or his representative along with representatives from the provincial government and 2 Militia Group. Tracadie Tops I; Dunslaffnage Tracadie defeated Dunstaff ‘nage 13-3 in a Southern Kings- ‘Oueens Baseball League game ‘played at Tracadie Sunday Iatternoon. Morris Fitzpatrick and Mar- tin Keliy paced Tracadie with ‘four hits in five trips to the plate while Kenny I-‘ilzPatrick ‘biasted a long triple. H, Wil- ison. St. George; and B. I". Le- —— 'Phillies Defeat Chicago; Kansa By THE CANADIAN PRESS Two o run homers by rookie Danny Cater and veteran Boo :Ssnto powered National League ileading Philadelphia Phillies to .a 6—3 victory over Chicago Cubs "Thursday .‘ In the American Leaghe. Ed ‘Charles' eighth homer of the lyear. leading off the ninth in- a 3-2 decision over Detroit. l Cater's first major league ,homer followed an infield 3hr Ed Rakow, gave Kansas City lgle by Richie Allen in the sec-i ' ond inning off Dick Ellsworth.‘ lCailson hammch his seventh ‘ in the third inning after pitcher Chris Short singled and had been forced at second by Cookie Rojas. Qlort yielded a second inning homer to Ron Santo, his first of two, and had a three-hitter A gomg into the seventh. How- ever, after walklng Sanio to start the seventh. Short was re- placed by Ed Roebuck. Golf Action At S’side SUMMERSIDE The open- ing round of the PEI Sec- tionul tournamcnt to pick a team to represent PI-I.l.-New-‘ Brunswick in the Canadian Wellington Clip competitions will be held at the Summerside ,Gnii' and Country Club Sunday: The second lound and playoff ‘WIII he held in (‘harlottetown July 5, with those qualifying going to Maine for the area 'playoffs. July 12. I sunmv's DRAW J 9 3 nl. George McMahon, H. Sllllnlunds. R. Boyle. 9 07V Hank Seifred, i). V. Mat-Donald, B. McGee. 9.14»~Otto Furchack. D o n MacDonald, Ron Glggey. ‘ 1 9.2L J. Irwin. J. Murphy. 6. Carr. R. HIIIL Lion’s Practice 1 l Barry Moore has called a D. 3- GibwnflMoncton; A. E._practlce for Barry's Lions of Milt“ the city softball league to be diamond All players are asked; to he in attendance for tilis’ STANDINGS By Till-I ASSOCIATED PRESS American League 2 . w L recon. 'Chicago 84 22 fl)? — lBaitimore 36 24 .600 — New York 34 m .596 “s .Clcl'eland 10 27 .526 4%. _Minnesota 32 as .55 4‘5; IBastion 31 31 .5“) 6 2 ,Detroit as 32 .443 s l Washington 27 3'7 .422 ll ‘ Los Angeies 26 38 .413 1115 Kansas City 2i 3’7 .383 13 0 Minor Players 0 To Register ‘Registration for all minor players in Charlottetown wishing to play baseball this summer' ’w-ili he held at tile clubhouse; .at Memorial Field on Saturday . morning commencing at 104 am. ‘ This means that all boys who ‘ did not get a chance to enrolij llsst week-end. but wtdi to par- . “chute in the city's minor pro- i gram will be given the oppor- tunity to register. i FOREST GROWTH HALIFAX [ch v Nova See-j” tia's 9.600.000 acres of Mull land may soon undergo a 31,-.[ 000.0(1) inventory to provide in-[ formation on forest growthl ratios and an analyst d re-l sources. The forestry sector committee of the province‘s voi-. lilerlin 'MacBride was lacunisry phnnjng board made: winning pitcher. the recommendation. - .._-_._. l l Ding Room Route. 6 I Mile West of Phone New London 82 «ACAIION-IIME Announcing Grand Ito-Opening Sol. Juno 20l’l'i., 1964 BAY VISTA MOTOR INN andlnunge Cavendish NotionalPark ritual ms -. s ex. KING am: airman-one With saciliiu rig-as altars-t nuns- ‘ nu. you can at $3.75 per person —Al Indnsive sc LY Nips Detroit the relief ace managed to re-' first and (1rd and on], on. 'tlre the next three batters and out. Ed diaries scored on in. 1go on to save Short's fifth vic- . play and Rocky Cohvito moved l tory against three defeats. Jim to second troln where be m nlng against former teammate. __ .6) That the. provincial-rural in- I 'Bunnlng had to relieve Roe- buck in the ninth after Santo homered again, a single and a walk. 'flie Phillles added insurance runs on doubles by Clay Dal- rymple and Call'l50n in the eighth and Bobby Wine's triple and Dairymple's double in the ninth, In the game at Detroit. dropped fly ball by Jake Wood lied to the first two Kansas lCity runs in the fourth inning. Wood dropped Jlm (iciliile‘s if?!" i I t RON SANTO Ernie. Banks greeted Roebuck WWII a run-scoring double but I . Lefty Dunn «altered four hits 1 and g'aye up five walks to lead . g . . the Bike Sill.) to a 9-4 Win over i .“w B'I‘Ffi‘h"? .9er m the Stead's i’liarlnacy in Charloue- 5(.har|ottetnun Senior Baseball ummSemor Baseball 149w act. League w'“ “Md 1‘ pumice 3‘ ion at Memorial Park last nighl. Memorial held this evening, It “as me Bike Shop's first 5 '5 O‘Clm'k- start of the season. Sicad's drop- '““ "‘ " ’ ‘ pod Iht‘ll' opcner Monday 013m to Sunshine inland Dairy, ill-ll. ‘ Although not at his usual best , w on the mound, Dunn kept Stcads Are under his control in all but the sixth 'lninlng when he managed The island Branch of the AAU- to gel oui of in bones loade Jam of has anmmd that a” Club! with only one run against him. Whli‘h Plan l0 quallll' for 15- Pat Sherry pitched strong bail 13"“ Md Ma'rlllnl“ baseball Pldy- for Sit'ads for four lnmngs but. downs hlust reglster with tile fired in me firm and sixth lou- P.E.i.‘ Branch and fees be paid jugs as he was tagged for four by m'dmghlv JUIV 15. runs and two hits each time out Registration rates will be as in , . . ., . , ' other sports. Clubs our alsstll'laL Sick." Pillar Rt“ ions (,1 “mks,- 50 members ml] Sit-um manage-d lo pilxll across pay a $3 fee, while those of over one l'liilv in the Opt'illilg lnllllrg 50 members will pay ’10. Even, when Nick Fillmore singled, “aye!!- mmt have a move l0 (m an outfield and 31 50 cents each came home on Jim Fox's sacri- l.n cooperatim with the pro “09 “y ‘0 deep l‘lghl fieldi unmet depaimnent of physical 9d- Donnie Machan ‘alilglt‘d for ucauom charlie Ryan has been Reads in the fourth lnnlng. lllov- appoinipd umpire-inlohief d an ed to third on an infield error baseball governed by the 1,..md came home on an lnfleld land branch of the AAU of C. Wind out- SUMMER STAFF .Bike Shop wired thar first run John Kane, director cl physical in the bottom of the faith when at Birchwood High Wayne Mac-Donald walked and School and Don LcClair director mam“! Kimble lent him bold Parks. Saint John; G. E. held mm“. on a" new mnba“ .of physu-ai education at Montague borne. la the fifth the Bike High School will be em- ""h played as field staff by the de- partment of education for the AIR CONDITIONING Call us for free estimates on any size building or room. Storey Electric Lid. Dial 4-7341 ing to use their services should eosstact the division of physical fitness. Charlottetown ‘ The annual meeting of the AAU" of C baseball committee will be[ held immediately after all clubs have been registered, Eadl club will be penndfted to have a rep- resentative at the meeting alild fists season's AAU of (‘ baseb’all‘ committee. solely responsible for gowgl‘ilng plavdowm, will be up- i pmn . IULES AND REGULATIONS . As decided at previous meet-1' lap of both the M.A.B.A. execut- ive and the P,I~:.l. AAU or cl Baseball Committee, the follow-l ing rulcu' and regulations Willi again govern this soasrm's playzl (1) Uniform age and card sys- tem for all provinces. (2* All ages to be taken as of January lot and to be as follows: Little League under 13; Bantam ; Midget under 16; Jay-l collie under 18: Junior under 20.; f3) Provrmid representatives, in-‘ forested in M.A.B.A. playdownn. to be declared in all brackets not later than the first weekend i sit Bike Shop Team 'Tops Sieads 9-4 l ,Iater on Bill Bryan‘s single. ' PHILLIPS SCORES The Tigers chased Kansas _City starter Jilin O’Donogue in the sixth inning after Bubba ‘Phiiiipe singled. was sscrihced to second and scored on Jerry . Dumpe's double. Bill i-‘reehan tied the game in the seventh inning With a lead- oif homer off KC. reliever Wes Stock, The Tigers completed five double plays behind Rakow who was making his first Slai'i towering fly with runners on against his former teammatcs. rolled across four runs as ir- serlaull and Don LeCi'au‘ smgied and P Connolly. llyail Hll-ggml and Bill Dams walked. GOT A SINGLE Steads got back one run in tha top of rho sixth as i-‘ox got on base on an error. Mat-Lean doub- led, Nir'lnnis uaikcd and A13:- Andre-W's single sent Fox homo. in thc bottom of the sixth. ’l‘lle Blke Shop put the game on lcs as MoM‘ikc-n got on on an error, Huggan grounded out. Davis sln~ .gled. John Lane got on on all error scoring Mchken from third Atftcr Connally struck out MacDonald singled and came borne when Arsenault got on on an infield error. Sherry struck out I ‘lalr to end the inning, Arsenault rapped a double and two blilglt‘s in three trip: for 'i‘le Bike Shop willie McLean had ‘tuwtor-three for Sicads. LiNFSCORI-I: It Ii E Bike Shop 9 6 1 Steads 3 l i c. D- P. SATURDAY JUNE 20th 7:45 PM. Starters 8: Post Positions RACES 1—4 15 AWILL M'AHLON Zr-l‘RANKiE'S CHIEF 3 PERFECT HAL i4 nor's any .5 Damon ALEX l6~MJSS J0 J0 ‘7-S—FREE CHANCE FREE FOR ALL RACES H 1—} IURRAH Z—ELMER C. 3—DOMINION BIRD 4—DI'RATION RACES 3-3! IHF‘UTURE CHIEF 2—AN’I‘HONY'S ONLY LEI-IRE AM I 4—OALAMITY'S BOY 5~WAY MON in September, (ti All M.A.B.A. finals tobc corn- pleted no later than the first weekend in October. (51 There will be m pmvinciai ' for M.A,B.A. play- downs. l | l l I tel-mediate fmais commence on wintry kltermediate leagues. ; (71 That provincial finals take preference over M.A.B.A, play. alts where there is a conflict inl dates. l The 1951 census in India indig cated life expectancy was only about 82 years. but the 1961 census raises the estimate to 42‘ years. lxuu F’i AIN FILTER TIP li:lGM?ETTES (." - Father’s/~ Day B.V.D. Abo knit. Begulartob.” Now One Price . lhortsleevswhltessrylens wear. A Boal’Gift for Pop ... SALE Men’s long sleeve SPORT SHIRTS in phins and fancies. Some tapered with 3.0. collars. Biuestxms and SHIRTS. Cool for summer AflwoolWllAOliSinoharooalaadlnedioni FMISS ELLIS % RACES t—d l—MJSS HEAIHER HAL 2—CYCLONE KELLY S—NIMBLE KNIGHT HOLLY ABB S—MARY LEAH FWILLARD‘S CHOICE SATITRDAY. 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