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QUCKIES By Ken Reynolds N I. r3! ll ,'isliixt3s'iL K; 13 "Be careful with those fgliftlbh-B? 3.21 Guardian Want Ad-and donit get athlete's foot!" golf clubs you got with a N51-70lcon an i” 1 ” cl Uncle Elby we. By Clifford McBride T :3- . 34, EiFTiI, D RGAVWU CNICT o . returns to Esquimalt, B. C., . Among the Maritime personnel serving in the destroyer I-IMCS Athabaskan, which nine months” service in Korean waters, in- iTHE GU ARDIAN. "M 'Is1andersiiVVith H. M. c. s, Oxford, N.S.; May after Sington, P.E.I.; clude, left to right: AB Charles H. Wood, View, P.E.I., and AB Keith M. Estabrooks, Marysville, N.B. (National Defence Photo). CHARLOTTETOWN Athabas an X1? -Q-"No-I AB Clair A. Mayheiv, Ken- AB E. J. Ma.cLeod, Grand Sport. Echoes From Prince county Ernest ”I..ippy" Gaudet, whose baniams won the Island hockey championship this spring. the only summerslde sextet on so that far. coaching in the realm of girls' so ball. Llppy has organized a girls' softball team. composed entirely of girls attending St. Marys Con- vent. Here is the line-up as releas- ed by Llppy an hour ago: Catcher- Dot Gallant, Pitcher-Shirley Ars- enault, Ist Base-Diana Gallant, 2nd Base-Simone Lodlaii-. 3rd Base-Rose Gaudet, short stop- Yvonne Jenkins, R. F.-Marie Peters, 1.. F.-Shirley Perry, 0. F.- Valerie Gallant. Bpares--Gertrude Bernard, Marcia Delaney. Shirley Watson. Kathleen Murphy. Pat Watson. 'Lippy is predicting an Island championship for his charegs. Considering Cha.rlottetown's str- angle hold on girl's softball during the last three or four years. we think Lippy is going away out on an extremely brittle limb when he talks about an Island crown, but we do have to admit Lippy made good his boast to bring his ban- iams to an Island hockey crown, so who are we to question the proph- ecy of a coach who is batting 1. AN has decided to try his hand (at. t- 000 in the crystal ball business. He will have to dispose of a de- termined challenge right here in Summerside, however. before he can dispute the continued reign of the Capital City gals. Marlon Rog- ers, prime spirit in girls" softball activities in summerslde High School, informs us that there is going to be a. renaissance of soft- ball among High School lassies this year. LaRush. prominent soft- ball player at the R. C. A. F. sta- tion, has been persuaded tog coach the High school girls and they will soon begin the season's activ- ities. Lippy tells us he is very hapiw because of the generosity of R. T, H0lmlIn. Lid. in donating softball - equipment for his team. He expccm to get his team out on the field very soon. Now that there is the prospect of having two good gm; softball teams in Summerside, wouidn't,1t be It good idea to try to persuade Kenslngton High school to organize a girl's team and form Team Admitted To Hockeyleague REGINA. May 18 - (Cl'-')-Pre- sldeni: Al Picknrd of the Western Canada Senior Hockey League announced yesterday that Moose Jaw has been officially accepted as the league's fifth entry. Oilicr teams are the league clinmplon Saskatoon Quakers, Czilgarv Stampeders. Edmonton Flyers and Regina Cups. it league with the other two, the Shot At Rat Leads To Fine At Truro. TRURO. N. S.. May 19 -- (OP) - Wilfred Me.cKay fired at a rat on a nearby marsh yesterday. Wilircd's .303 bullet. missed the rat, ricocheted off a rock, whizzed through the air and went through it ivlndow or a home a mile away. Mrs. Roland Barass and her in- fant son received minor cuts from the flying glass. Today, Wilfred was fined five dollars and costs for discharging a firearm within the town limits. He admitted firing the shot. 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