l I I Z O. 5 '4' (D E. n Q! 3 D) E: Q. .5 ID .5. : -I 5'' O m E DI. 2.. I-'3 aha E. Billy Pierce Hurls One- Hitter As Chicago Wins From St. Louis 1-0 Presideiit. Milwaukee at Cincinnati also was Eisenhower threw out the first ball postponed blii i-lliii really WBGIYL between speeches Thursday as an opener becau the Reds beat bawbaiirs second openers pr0dll(:- the gun with R special home game ed everytiliing from a one-liitter by iM0ll(lE.V. Chicagols Billy Pl('l1'9 to it w'lld,3 After scoring seven runs in the slugging ciamimke at Pittsburgh, ,fuui-tli inning ilie Pirates had to After the President tossed a long, 1('(Jnl9 up with xix more in the fifth high pitch in TVElSlllllgi,On.S Keiiltn edge the Phils 14-12 in their Wood, the world champion New hoiiie. opener. The two teams com- York Yaiikccs tool: charge. Your liined sz'ni'e(l iiiiie runs in the fourth Hills in the first inning and John and 15 ii: the fifth. Connie Rvan of siting: steady pitching sewed up fl the Phillies Cqll.lll9(l a inajor league 6-3 v:ctnrv before 25.132 fans. record with six ctiiiseciitivc tilts. & .- .. - l'irri-r nllniird St lmns our liil , .-x zeieiilli-iiining double bv Pith, Ynuiig - to heat Hai'r,v Breclieeiis two-hitter l-ll. The Chicago run came in the sevcntli It was ainimsi :: gift - i'esLilt.iii; frt-iii a ivaik. sac- iif'cc. error and niilficlrl f'i' NEW YORK, IAPI Allow! One Hit. It aiintlinii Press) Anicrlcaii l.(-ngiic (lO'll'l:lllll I015 002 lltl ll I5 I! Bafw” RM ST ”""” ””' I-"Ill ll in-irnii ein Tl;-I" 000 R in n l(l'h" angel: a'17'”l-Tl ml”. Pmi7" (iiivii, lVilks .'i, llotiiitw H, and il"lDll?l llliilllfll”-S lll 7'” 11'" ill” l” li1”.'lll, llI'1llllCl1l.lIl, lll'lltPl'l 3 the Quaker clii: Harri Bird. mc-k- .lmtl:iii fl and Balls. iP 0' the .i'i"RT l"Fi 597i-mil. Wits the W-lliiIIpri': I.-llerliert. loser. Hiiincrst Clevclniiil: Rnniie, l.:ii'ri' Dnbv rlrovc in five i'iiiis--- pain will MW 000 II T l 000 000 ltlx I Z l Moss. Pierce and 1 Cleicl:ziid's gig i,....i; ll-R irin nver Def-' A The Tl'lbP (mi.-ngn rame back after Dc'i'o:i l(ll0."l(('(i Rim-liccn and nut Mike Garcia in ii fiie-run fifth l.oll-ir. two on I liniiicr . iriiing. Bzislon . 201) 050 031 ll 19 fl I'lillatlt-lnhla I10 30? 000 6 15 3 Game "qjsllnnu-fl Parnell, Brown 3. llnlconihe G. Jlllll While: Bi rd. Xliirliiiisoii 5. llsiiiingtoii I. Fllt'fillt) Si and Bolts. ll'-llolcoinlic: I.-B) rd. lloniers: Pllll.'l1lt'll)lli:lZ Zcriiial. Most atlrnclirc game of the d.iy was postponed. Rain forced New York Giants tn rc-schedule their, date with Brooklyn as pair, of It Njilli .V”"k - 400 M” W0 5 1? l clay-n-iglit. two-adniissioii doiible-tvTl”l""l-'l”" M"l”0""l 3 9 ' and Bcria: Porlriirfielil. Rain iglllll T. titiiisiiiisia R, I. Pvirlerficlrl. - at the Polo Groiiiirls. and (ili.'ISSIi Natimial Leagiin See us for long-Mileage I GQQQOEAR ii-itiiaiieipitin min -290 ion 12 17 4 Pittsburgh 100 760 00x 14 16 0 Drmis. Miller 4. Stiiffcl 5. Han- son 5. Rirlzik 6, and Lopatn: Pol- lel, Hall 5, Face 5. Iletki 5, Dick- Ison 6 and Garagiola. TIRES Specially built to give you HR-Slaughter I?! Luxe is the finest conventional tire on the market! y ;:.7 es?” ,, . i ii, Lennox Island (I Micmacs Win 7 I I Maritime Title LOW-PRICED MARATHON The leading fire in the lnw-price field for mileage. trac- llon Md "l"c- Lcnnox island. P. E. championship Wt-dnesda,v. lcskzisoiii to a 2-2 tie in take - er tivn-gaiiic. total-point series 12-If. SUPER-CUSHION -- - ----------N Cur makers use . . . . and the public buy: M k T ....n-ioreGoodyenr 0 sllfiet-CllSht0I'II than any nther low-pressiire tire! Quit Politics president of the Conservative CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOIILE P. 0. Box ll. Charlottetown. SKATING T0-DAY KIDDIES ................... .. .. 4 T0 5:30 NIGHT SKATING TO MAKE WAY FOR. YNCLE BILL SHOW AT P. W. C. The FORUM NO I NORTH SYDNEY. xv S-”'gCpl- Campbell, of i-ourse, has I . Vl., Micmacs more W0" We Malllvlme Illdlan h0Clf9.V lie hits two l'llflit'lt niiscoiiducts ln holdlllg the play-offs alone plus at least the pOllllf'Rl field. Meeker. a Progres- t sive Conservative, has represented nouns Waterloo South in the Commons IIMITED, for two years. Gordoii RS- .......e... .:..... .:.. .... , fine of Ihr nimi witlrl) (lis- cussctl lnpits ill lllr islanders fdrcssiiii; room follow mg the ltlfcdncsdliy night game here was illughic Campbell. "flow much," asked Marcel tileniciils. "Will llugliie. get this Iiiitc?" Clements ,of course was referring to the yntaltfll niisvoiitliirt penalty ivliich ,(.'amplit'll iiituiicil for striking referee .lini hr-lly with h.s gloves in the lzile stages of the game. The answers to Clenienis tqucstion raiigvtf ll0nl in fine in it one gniiie suspension bllliltllllill, iioaily all the players felt Illlfll hoped that Lfiinnilicll would llluclsoii, Presidtiiil of the ill. AL; ill. 1.. who iias present at tlicl Igaiiie and u at rlibd pi'or-ceiliiii,-si lfrnm n tin:--irle suit: I . . . l , Al Millar i-ainn up willi lllhl answer that Caniphell would ilraw a fine and Al is very likely right. By virtue of a league riil- ing a I)li'l)'Fl' zuitomalically drawsi a 3i.'l.'i,tl() fine for a match llllS-i rontluci penalty and 5510.00 for a ImlS('0ll(l1lt'l. Suspensions are only" .handcd out. for match penalties- ltsuch as that given to Steve Brk-l exceptional mileage plus W Dlllh-Will g l-"l'lHil59ll- lacirlt last weck or the ones toi added blown”. , l llfliilPi'51 PllIlHll”lDlllH ' -l0ll5'5 Campbell. Biirt-gzi. (iiislaveson Elllfll g . d ' yPittshufi:h Casligliniie, O'Connell. oilim-s (hiring: the schedule. (ll Pf0W'-”"(" an g Chiral!" 000 0"" 000-0 4 0VI'0llfSI' lhc l.r'.i:iic Presidcnt has enty 0 SurC- Ifw, St. Louis 000 003 00x-3 5 0 the ll"lll In iriiicw the misc Elllll, Footed traction. Hacker. srhiiltz 8 and M(',Clll- it hoF feels that the i-eforcecg the Goodyear Dc- Q laugh: Haddix and Rice. ' ishould have given the player it nintch penalty instead of a niati-til misconduct then he may impose la suspension. l . c o z-nn.-itlci- factor to hr wnlch mis- diiriiiz. Anrillirr led in tliri niinibrir of lmiitliirfs a plainr draws I-the si-hediile. A League ruling in. lfnrce a )eai' rign read in the ef-, ,feq-t that a plaier would lpendPd for three gaiiies Idrawing llirce mrilrli niiscoiitliit-ts. (Irawii than three such penalties. more diirinr,: lhc I Ilwn nnil mailw play-off innlvli schciliile. l( the ;niis('on(liiris nrc taken into ac- count then Campbell should cer- lainly face a three-game suspen- sion. i . 0 . Frank Nhvllonalil. PH'Sl(lf'nI of the lslantlcrs Hockcy Clul) was in, "k r touch with Judge. lludson won- , T”-l-T lolll-v lcpl '- pnllllcalirerniiig the matter yesterday. Thc ioox rot nus . K7 sources said Thursday hockey Islaiitleis feel that Caiiipbcllj v-men SIGN" ooo-Jirunh nlaver Howie Meeker definitely should lie suspended and mzidc or QUALITY miss plans to retire from the federal their feelings known to the W. M. if. I.. President. Judge llutlson lslatetl that he asked the two offi- cials if they felt that Caniphcll Clliilillllv deserved a matcli penalty and tlic,-'l'I'-"Wis lnr referees said "No". Therefore it glove in Halifax last week. llc felt that finninhcll deserved a match penalty on this at-i-zision. However he also felt that Birk- ilar-ich 4'0hlllTlll('f'l a more serious nffencc against the refer!-,1-s in ,the same gaiinc and if hnfn ,pla,vers had to he siispendr-4l iBrklacich would have drawn the full treatment of six games. . . . Tlie iiuinerriiis clnslies (Taniphell and the referees Ilii.'- ,.vv-ar liavn, served no other our- 'pri.Ii-: than to lfHVF'r Hiighie's pres-i lfige as I hockey player. It has been our experience to note that the majority of the players who draw penalties for battling with SEAT SALE:- TODAY - FRI. - 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. SATURDAY - 9 A.M. TO NOON. IF NOT THEY GO ON GENERAL MORNING. NIGHT OF GAME. FORUM HALIFAX SERIES - ...- GENERAL SALE -- SATURDAY -- 2 PM. AND ON. HOLDING SEATS MUST BE PICKED UP, IN ABOVE HOURS. NO COUNTRY ORDERS ACCEPTED BEFORE SATURDAY POSITIVELY NO ORDERS HELD AFTER 8 O'CLOCK NO SMOKING MUST IE OBSERVED SALE. tliiiw ileads a stiffer sciiteiiie from J. Elliottvcharlottetowii - Halifax play-oft Iiefw ruin i THE GUARDIAN. cHARLo'r'ri2'roiTN Holdaway Leads Point "Opening Games Of Volleyball League Playoffs The Basilica Youth Club ”A opening games of the City Volley C. A. yesterday evening. the Experimental Farm 15-2; 15-5 one. The B. Y. C. won 14. One of the winning teams wil other team will meet the Y.M.C.A in the semi-finals. The imokie Chu 1-loldaivay tabove) the poiiit-getteis in the series for the MM.1-LL. champion- ship with a total of eight points l-lnlda'.va.v has three goals and five assists Billy Ford tops the goal' scorers with fiic. Followim; are the figures: Physical Fitness Trophy. 10 miles from Halifax. . . . Parade In MMHL Finals ball League play-offs at the Y. M. The B. Y. C. ”A" team defeated and 15-3. The Acmy Hf-Y downed 59mm" at me the B.Y.C. "B" team two games to the first game 15-11 while the Acmy 1-ll-Y . took the other games 15-7 and 16- draw a bye to the finals while the City champions will play the Summer- side Air Force for the Prince Ed- ward Island Championship and the The athletic fraternity lost an- APRIL 17 1953 Hoop Game This Evening The Saint Dunstan's Uiiiversity Intermediate Basketball team will play Prince of Wales College this evening in the opening game of the Abegweft House League finals. The game will be played at the P.W.C. Gym and will start at 4.30. iSoftllalI Meeting team and the Acmy l-ii-Y won theIAt -Elmer Mathcsnn. Chall'lllall of softball in the Summerside Aili- letlc Association, called a prelimin- ary meeting of those interested in Town Hall last evening. Cpl. Ruth Chasier rep- resented the R. C. A. 1-". WD's, for ladies' softball, and Walter Peters and Joe Clark were on hand as representatives of Andyls Aces. 1 Reg MacLell:in attended the. meeting in the interests of menls softball. A prelimiiiary discussion was held, but nothing definite was decided upon. A further niectlnt: will be held on Wednesday, April 22. at 7.30 p.m. when it is expected that a. schedule will be drawn up for the ladles' softball league. It is thought likely the same teams will be. in this league as tlinse Wl1lf'll competed last year. All i'Girrseiit- olives are urged to-be present. Lach Scores Winning Goal As Bruins Are (By W. R. Whentley. (luiullan Press Staff Writer) MONTREAL. (CF)-Elmer Lach. 35-year-old veteran centre at Mon- treal Canadiens. shot the only goal of an overtime game Thurs- day night-a goal that beat Bos- ton Brulris and won the Stanley Cup for the Canadians for the first time since 1946. Eastern C-nulli Junior l Quebec 3, Barrie 8 HockeLSoores (Ciinullui Press) Memorial Cup Rocket. Gets Assist 2-0Barrie leads best-of-sevcii final The go'al. at 1:22 of the first Welstern Canada Junior overtime period, brought the ser- Lethbridse 5. St. Boniface 5 les to a close with Canadiens 5l- Bolillilce l9Ml5 l395l'0l-Seven winning four games and the series. 2-1. One ll?- Bruins one. I.ach's vcleran line- niate. Maurice (Rocket) Richard. Allllll Vllli supplied the assist on the goal Western Canada Senior Penticton 4. Fort William ll Pentlcton leads best-of-scion final 2-1. Qiiehec Senior Quebec 2. Chicoutimi It that meant roughly 5500 for each Montreal player. Lachis goal set. off a Wllll dem- nnsfrnlinn among the 14,450 fans in Montreal Forum. The Montreal play:-rs, too, broke loose in an outburst of wild enthusiasm and Clllcoilllml lead! but-of-nine Lach was carried from the Ice final 3-2- iw Richard and captain Butch Maritime Juvenile gmwhm-d, Oampbellton 4. Halifax 7 The Boston players skated Halifax Wins two-game total- ahout shaking hands with the ll0iYll5 llilil 10'5- new world champions and then 1”-m”- lnft for their: dressing room as the Stanley Cup was brought to Soccer Results 1-cntre Ice. While crowds mllleil about. Bnucliartl received the mI:l?l”'. , .. LONDON, ukeutersi C Soccer at-hs goal iuiiiiv with draina- results in the United Kingdom tic suddcnnc-ss just as the crowd Thursday. settled down for siidtlcn-dealli ' P”l-l'- , ENGLISH LEAGUE Sugar Jim Henry went Into the Boston net after missing two Dhmon n iznines that Boston lost. with his sprained ankle still far from Hull 1' Leicester 1. licnlcd. Ills ankle was given spe- swam”. 3' Leeds 13 3 . , other member wednesda in me ggggmgwggg cinl ailcntion and wraiiiiiniz and ”"”'"""""" sudden death of Wlllardy Docke of , , his rellirii in llir "cl seemed 10 Division 111 Southern G A ms, Charlottetown. During the early '"5l”” ll" "late" I-IQ1d;1ix'.ty 3 5 3 thirties Willard was one of the SWWMARV Leyton O 4, Aldershot 1. (;;-my 3 4 7 most outstanding long distance . , Flrslt Nrlod Northampton 2. Colchestei: 0. Gflltlon 3 3 6 ruririierls in the Maritimes. He com- I" S.Cm.mE g Nam - Wlillold 0- Gllmllhiml 0- Whiilnck . 2 3 5 lie e n various road races at both i P 1 1' Wiseman . 4 l 5 Halifax and Charlottetown em 185 '" Ont Paiilsliyii 2 3 5 one occaslazi he ran the fullamdariii: - .4 saw” Period Abaut 35 per cent oi the who" Gtistaveson . 0 5 5 than distance of 26 miles and 385 swung VT Nomi . Br” 0! prince Edvard wand 1” C””"”'5 1 2 3 -"ms '0 mil-"1 W0” UP among the iiAt.iiwx' Tic Pi Voiirlcciil Penalty TllTI'N1IT0(E'”.l1d5r wmVmb1Hand' Hurst, l ; 2 best runners in the Dominion. teams williroiiipotr in the 'Mwri- K'"0rlliil N011): H" --. -mi ftl.il..:i2aii fl . 2 This race was held .5 - . I " 1 . ' . ” . ', , I .. ip u 2 2 ...... .';”.i.li.”.:.i:.:: !;?3..l2l”lE3'I.fl”tt2i?.??””E SE; stifli- Braildlli 1 9 1 Outstanding runners participated Ti-o h yNew 13' i” kl iii no ' memn" WI-mi who weigihs 147 pounds is "much Tl'7ll'l.S 0 1 1 in the event. His sudden death will r8plP85E)E,X.liEd by Illlulllilgllltlgll l'll(l:A Fl 1Tii2a1lc1i;rampii Lach 1.22 too busy" for buy friends. She can "Emu !:fle:ee-hiallryi gzgirettgdjolnby Halli who combines. Covcrdale and St. .los- Pcnaltiis - None. ' iearta 1i:eleDh0tTlCt::l0k in limit and I . . , W Sflor e h's liniversity. and Prince Ed- 0 .: Wis D8086 0 S 33 T9 3X5 0" (; A 1-t,5,!Ilall1-illl Extending Sincere Sympathy iiPard Island by the R. C. A. F, Hrsiii-xiii 9 in 5.1.2,, from her job of helping her fatliei :;'f":lH” 3 :ll l..(.).i.lsAf,a,":1l-Vt station at Siiniinrwsirle. MrNril 7 ti 7 1 21 i-053 lm'P0Ulld 97”” at "I03- :1 ti . . , , 7 ......-.----.-j-G-- - Ca nZ'))l)Pll 2 4 6 Blcorii fl 1 4 . O . - I.ePiiie 0 4 4 I King 2 1 It . . . Ha) cs 1 2 It ,iBowiiess 2 fl 2 I 1 tl..aufniaii' l 1 2 , g law 1 i 2 07' yiillilllf Iliollett 1 1 2 . IBergcrnn l l 2 MnrPlicc 1 fl 1 the offuials are Ihmr who ate lgnin: over the hill. Campbell, an outstanding palyer in other sea- sons. did not play tip to his usual istnnrlnrd throughout the sched- ule and it looks from here as lhniigli lic may he on the down ;.:r:iIle nllliough he has come itp liiilli some good games in this 'l'l('F. Ills actions certainly in- Rlitniie very little, consideration for, his team or lcani-males. I . A word of coniniendntion is due to (ieorge Mt-Liigzin and Larry i their excellent defen- tlirougliout the series. lsive play "I! snciatlon. said he will issue an of-,woiild appear that Camphcll will Nriilior boy has figured too , , ' , g , finial statement nexi week. ll) .- Ing 'itl n4r.o0 fine. -pi-nniiiwniiy in lhe scoring and as X , & V3. X SEIVKI 's"AP'”"s'Ho'.I." C Map l: J T ) a insult prohnlilv have not re-! - (I i COIll'Pl'HlllK the Caiiiiihell niilii-s tcivorl the f'l'PflII that is thcir; -m-r i.liidge llutlsnn tnld Mr. .Vl:i(-Dnii-lrliin lnif tlicy hnve come. up tvillil D c I i - M W F D lfv nous or Fllm develo ed ndi I - - ll 1- i i t 9”o(”""9 y” "6 mm" Ainnomlm orlnieii. 24 hnur service” Doiihle Sigli"hR'i(lriiiXi1islliieidreoioiii0rllelFiIii';lliiliiiItrHnl')A)l ill'Ill:ll1;lt"(W.::H,lll))ll'lIl1irllalrf: ”"9l"” b””95 V” e"9l””"l"9 'h”"' size lirlnls. Any roll of 8 ex-Iciiniphcll awavi with a match n'llh':illl("l.Itl!.'lll as the ninsl. iniprovcrl V90” 0ll90dTille m05l P0W9llUl mid , , . pg . iiowrc only 40 fonts. licprlntsvmniitim, pr-naliy when he Slrll('llltlPlflilSPmfIn in the lmlijzllo. lie is) eFIicieni engine design available today pgAuR. .4 cents each. Mail Film Servlce.li-nfen-o ()'I)onagline with his iviy hut-if to go around and loolrs -hailed as "The Ideal" by independent Vpziiliriiltirly, good in the big Hall- fiiv Forum. Travis has alwavs horn niitstnntling since he came liciri. lVc linvc yet to sce a game ,iii whit-h he did not perform well. Illllloi )c:ir has hcen a pnrfl('iilarl.i inn;;Ii one. for Iiini on account of his .-trriniious studies at P. W. C. Ifslnst students find it tough en- ,onzh without other activtlles, and Ifnr most it would be impossible ll tiH')' had in play four M. M. ll. l.. izamcs a week besides. Rut 'lii:iiic” Wcll he had 8070 in the Chrisfinaii exams. o o res And DeSoIo off and the finest kind Travis. McLagan and Beeudry gave. an excellent demonstration of how to kill off a two man peti- Elly here. on Wednesday night. The Atlniitirs had hardly a shot on net despite their two man advantage. This is the firing, kllllng work that these players have been doing thmiighoiit. the year and we might. say that Reaudry and McLagan both show the effects of their hard , season's play. We haven't found out how much weight they lost. since the season started but we do know that there isn't an ounce of fat on their bodies. We'd hate to have to iikate the miles they have skated this season. It Terry Reu- dnn of Pmvldence could see these boys play during the schedule they ivniilrlnlt, be here too long. They ii-niild be playing for him In Prov- ' ldence. Luckily for the Islanders Reardoii doesn't. vlslt Charlotte- town fn the winter months. 0 O O The game in Halifax Saturday night. is the one the Islanders must. win in order to fake the mica. incorporate Full Power Steering, the greater ease ' and safety of Power Broking, A thrilling new driving experience owoits you-be sure to make it soon. earch lest engineers. ers you the magic of OI No-Shift driving." c'mrzzaz'z'c2m11.s'z'yZzi7g' - Hero's automotive design at in freshest and finest . : . dislinclivl ilyling that makes DeS6to the "show I car" of the year. And the new DeSolo : all the mechanical The Islanders haven't looked too good on Halifax lee during the tut three games and are due for I big one at the Halifax Forum. They Will fly to Halifax Saturday if the weather permlu. If the weather looks threatening they will leave here. this afternoon by car and spend the night at Pnrrsboi-o. about and design achievements of Chrysler Corporation onginoers. You'll enioy the smoothest, safest, most effortless ride you've ever experienced. '..a Power lraku In induction at mm M'- DeSdo'I ?'TIp-Too" -hm truuululoiit li" 'fuIl Inning available but In mm drtvfug; h l4Giid"", equipment. ' T . HREDDMEV3 u I ARRANGE WITH YOUR DODGE-DESOTO DEALER FOR A DEMONSTRATION . ' - Edged 1-0 In Overtime 1