Player Deal Brewing Between N.Y., Detroit 1 s " " EFs.-'.iiEc'Ji?iiriTio-fhe'sKi(me.7iTe? 53 JOE REICHLER ioffered outfielder Art Si.-hult, in- NEW YORK, iAPi --The long-1nelder Johnny Pesky. brewing player deal between New: The Tigers insisted on Nm-en in- York and Detroit, in which Tiger stead of Schult. pitcher Art Houtteinan and Yank-I Noreii came to New York from ee outfielder Irv Noren are the Washington last year in exchange leading pawns. may be consum- for Jackie Jensen, Frank Shea mated before the June 15 trade and a utility infielder. Brideweser deadline. The Associated Press1recently was optioned to Syracusef learned Thui'sda,i'. iiin the International League but, Negotiations began as far back as-can be recalled at it inonient'si last December when it iast-minute notice. change of heart by Detroit general Blackwell. the former Cincinnati manager Charlie Cvehringcr killediace and McDonald are veteran the deal. lrighthanders who have seen little Talk was resumed in Floridaiservice this year during the spriiig trainim: period. Houtteman, only 25, was one of and picked up again two weeksithe brii.ilitest piteliing stars in the ago when the Yankees were play- game before he was called to ser- in: in Detroit. On Wediiesdaymvice in 1951 A fiist-bailing right-, nraiiagcr Freddy Hutchinson of the1hander,A1't won 19 games in 1950, Tigers and Roy llatney. assistzintjbut hasn't been the same pitcher” i;eueral iiiaiiagcr of the Yankees,lsince his return from Army were together for an hour before last spi'in1.i.. He droppt-d 20 deci- the game at Yankee Stadium. .sions while winniiii: on'j.' eight last- Neitlier side was eager to dis-Kyear and has been ereii less chec- i-lo.se what they had talked about, txyc this season. lim :1 source said the Yankeessug- Pesky. 33. still is a ,1.-nstrrl ii packaur deal inyolyini: hard who is equally at four Yankee players for two Ti- second. lhii-v' or shoal valuable home at 0 Comments On Possible i S't Of O1 ' G mes 1 a saw wink tart um. FPITIS. B b P '- of-Tfliflll-ili'”i i..rr of the US a 1 liii:i'c'-:' Vhfciw: Uiiinn, said -.; 'f'liiirsr1ai the 151311 Olyiiipic Gauies ' , 1i:ol).-bl) ;:o to Rome if Mel- (By The Caiiatiriii l'rt-ss) 1. lioiiriie fails dowii on the job. i , Coniincnititiz on the confusioii Am"'"a" Lug” '.'l!EFfl iv the riiszznaiioii of Arthur phuadel . . . 1 . V H , pliia 000 001 a0.l-J 11 1 X1. (tiles. (llilillllillt of the Oly-m1.ic Boston 0011 000 00041 3 1 (hiuies to 11,111.. Fl, Shantz, S;-lieib t-ti and Astrotli: 1, 1, , ” McDerinott. Ficeiiiai. 171 and 'l"l1C'.Klillfii.l:lll driesnt look good: wh11e' W111,” 131 ll al. Fhe foiks down there seem; w.SC1)E-11,; 1m11(.De,.mU1L to he workiin; iii i-mss pLii'1io.s.e:.iVe1, 1-01,11 if it t 1 020 I00 300-ti 12 ? sliciild he decided that Mel-1 waSh1ng11,11 1 III 200 000--5 4 I)'tt'.lY'lill can” hold the games. then: Ford. 5L.mbm.1,m11 131 MCDM1, W” U h"" M 1” S'”r”'d M ii”; aid i-ii Goriiiaii 1'1) and Berra, ;:'i. ii: the best .shape to handle silyerii --ll llouk Vii; Master- Wm son, Siiua iii Dixtiii t7) and "That woil'.d have to lie Rome 1 1:-1.1,1.m,1.n1(1. Fmm Vim I 11931? Roms 00uld1 VV-McDonald; L-Masterson. lake over the responsiiiifity on very slirirt notice. The city has wonder-l fii' facilities and :i1i1i.ii'eiitly tlieimliladflvlllil iiiiiiicy and the desire to throw into Pillsbllflill "9" 007 00X-7 H 0 -ion a big prnicr-t” l Drews, RlfI'l.lk -111 Miller 171 and Olympic M111-1 1,: i-11;-1-111-111-1-pi Burgess; Dickson and Garaglola. ware bewildered lit ilir action of? L-Drews. Poles, who quit in a hull when lhel 3l”00kl.l'" National League 100 100 OOIHZ 6 2 3300 000 000-2 R 2 rititi (120 00x-7 8 0 Victorian stale gnirrnnient. de-liNew York (lined to hiiild ii swiinniiiig pool at1 Black. Warlv ili Podres :21 La- (hp 17a-.r41(11p., p,-.1-1.; 5111- 3131,,-3,-1.11, binc t7i and Ciimpaiiella; Mau- hv the lntcrnatloiial Olympic Com-' 119- C0YW”l l1' K0510 i5l 31101 miner, Wastriim. 1 B4, W-Coi'wiii: l.-Wade l l-lR.st Brooklyn-Snider": New York-Thoni.snn. Tlioni.p.soii. Cincinnati 030 300 300- 9 II I St. Louis 000 006 41x--11 16 4 1 R.affensberger. Smith 16v Neyeii Preoltness - Facts. Figures 46) Erautt. iii i Church i7i Weh-l meier 181 and Seminic-k: Haddix.l BA1..'I'1MORF., rarh -Facts undi C01lllm 14) M111” 17' ET?”-ls figures on Satiii'day1s 7'flh running1 l3'BRndl 13- RW- .11 the p1-511111355; W- raze; L-Church. 101395; P111-111130 1-M-1,111-aC1L l-(Rs: Cincinnati - Borkowslti. 1-v9.51 nme; 5-45 pm. EDT4 I grleeng-rass; St. Louis- Jablon- i:ii(i'ls)::b1e'iI:ifiiIib;li1:f'f5r(ier18r: ' International League i Fl"'- V 1aurraiu too 101 005-7 12 xi Net value to winner: 365.000 ff Syracugg mm 009 000.4; 1; seven start. Lary. McNeilance 14! Coppagel Prnbnble' t avnrife: Alfred G. :61 Jordan and Lalieman; Hart- Vgfigbms lg3flV"1l?RT1C9T. ley Lovenguth tilt and Dres-. s rice: ne m e and three char. lixtee-iitlis. Springfield lvfllfllltst -All earri 126 pound.s. Montreal 620 030 20x-l.'t 13 1 0PPrUrd little: 3 "ii hy Capnl. lnl Long, Pycrlm i'.3i Stablefield i'1i, l W and Meek. Alexander and Brcarlrasl.--' FR:-3 radio and tele- Thompson. L vision .'a..'l(l tn fl p.m. EDT. Baltimore 100 000 00-3 10 0 Crowdr Eslirnateri 35.000, Ottaws R11 011 00-7 12 0 'fia.st. year's winner: Blue Man.) Greenwood. Mrozinki 12- Bow- Nyiicd by I.rlhiii' VV. Abbott, em (Si and Lonnefl; Harrliig ton and Wa t liiigton. Weather: Clear with possible late. 3llIliV('1'S, Soflboll Practice 1 The Ligiioi-iaii Youth Club willitermediatc Abbies will be held on hold a softball 1ir.'icti.se this even- lMemnrial Field this evening. Team in: on the Upper Queen street manager Danny Mai-Cormack in- diamond at six oiclock. All players1vitea all intermediate players in are urged to attend. the City to attend. Baseball Practice ATTENTION ALL RANKS P.E.l. REGT. (17 REGCE) Local lrleadqtiartcrs Training Parades for per- sonnel from Charlottetown Area is changed from Sunday to Monday and Friday evenings. l-2flectiyc1o- day, 22 May 53. Parade will be held at the tlrdnancc Compound at 1900 hrs. ”B” Sqn. will roiilinue to par- ade on Sundays. It is imperative that All Ranks attend these Par- ades as a high standard of wireless procedure must he obtained as soon as possible. Recruits will he accepted on parade nights lic- twcen lflflti-2l(l() hrs. as well as on Siindays up iinlil 30 June 53. A. W. ROGERS. Lt.-Col. Commanding Officer. 200 mm 000- 2 7 4iSllflIlll1ll'(l has been ill for the past v int: spoirdf-.'"'” 1 L l law... K THE CGAEQIQE cHARLoTTE7row1gi” .iLadie.;Softba1l "Season Opens At Summerside "' Ky RoTisori1 Lcfthander Dick Doyle of the Guardian Angels pitched ii. bril- liant. no-hitter yesterday eveninll as he made his first start of the season in the City Softball Lea- gue. The no-hitter was the first to be pitched here since the for- mation of the league a year ago The Junior Chamber of Com- mercc were the victims of Doyle's spectacular pitching efforts as they went down to their first de- feat of the year by a 33-0 score. The defending champions, the Liguorlan Youth Club opened the Sec'y-Registrar of M.A.H.A. Named Dick Doyle intone? Softball No-Hitter hit. three for six. John "Bu&” White handled 111, B. Y. C.-Legion game. Lou 511111 del. officiated at the L.Y.c,.31,1,1b, en contest while Jack Kane work. ed the Angelo-Jiiyceea game, Line-ups: L.Y.C.: J. MacDonald if, p Slwphard rt. J. Heaneasey c 11 MacDonald of. 0. Peter: p' 1; Dunn as, H. Murnaghnn 2b' if Shephard lb, J. Bomers ab, 'Lu11,1' 2);), E. Kenney 2b. Bomlbenz Monnghan ah I, Gauthier p, L. cosmic 113' ,1 Gauthier za.,.i. Gallant xi,' 11' ...- ,A"m;- 1'-V"-' W; "ft E. W. tGciiei Connolly of Syd- season with a 16-8 Victory OW? M1mc1,,1111,m 1, M Cm 1 l sAnd.l"s Ares opened the Suni- "I la” m the second ””i.l.”g .;.m, E nc.V has lieeii a-Rbofnted tempori .V the Bowery Bombers while the Bmdmv 111 L.'Tay,1Or cm:JlyH?lf.hT. 'inersidc Ladie.s' softball season "I99 Catch Of SC1l1”ll9l-1 M4-"l5-9gecretary-registrar of the Mari- Basilica Youth Club pounded out lb Etmahm. rt. ' ' 8 95 l;aus1Jiciousl.V last Pl'9lllllf-' M Queen g'1::Lgu:;bk;.nd9.eI::1aI; ;friiiIg”iiq1.u::1tinie Am:ttcui' Hockey Association.,a 24-12 win over the yliegion. ' Elil'l.RbEUl Park softball diamond by , '- .it was announced by President In ilic Guardian-Ja cees game nox scongs ldowriiug their old rivals, the 3,”h”. "1 N” mm mils 1” the Walter Lawlor yesterday. Doyle retired the first 14 men in 1 IR. C. A. F Daks by the score 1m:mm”?-- k l Mr. Connolly will hold office a rorw without a ball being hit G"3I'dN"l AB R 11 of 8-3. Despite the fact that none T osc who got hits were: Dutsr i for six months in the abs-ence of out of the infield. Jack Morris of G, ward, c 1 5 :1 1 lot the ladies have had much prac- Cosh. Thomas, Joliiisoil. AIld.V'F lchzirlie Campbell of Sydney now the Jaycees made the losers str0ng- E. Hughes. Nb 5 1, 1 ltice. ll1l' trill"? produced some very ACESTGWSOH 4. R026-'5 3. Lormllli in a Toronto hospital after lil1- est bid for a hit when he hit a G. Schleyer, rt 7 11 2 UHF defer-ISll'9 D1a.l'S. ECW351118 m0Sl Galldel Rlld NRHCV lll'dCFlllilIlll9 ldergoing an operation. short outfield fly with one out M. Carmichael, of 3 1 2 , . . ., .1.. 1 '0f the games of last year's vlai'- EITOYSI DER-srcosll 3- A1"””"”' - - - in the seventh lnnina. D. Buree. If s 2 11 c””"”:””"”'"”” ”” ” mt” u" off series in that respect popoiilous, Srliitliicr. Johiison. D01-1e faced 01111. 35 111911 (-1111. 131 W1-1g111' 55 6 ,1 d”-V my Dim D”-H" Mm mlched ' Eileen Gibson. keystone sacker Andy's Aces---Perry '.'. Kilpatriek. D H I int: the seven inning 231110. H0 M IIOIKZBPNC lb 5 H 2 ””'m”” 1” ”" C”-l Smiban Le?" for the Acts led both teams in Line-tips: ' e p 1 511-11911 9111 g1); 11111-1 11--11ke1-1 111-9 Bi A901-11 -i1,' 2 . . . . . . . , .. flue .Vl'Slt"llll4lV "lV'l1lllV-V Niiiflllglegs brilliant play afield. and also had Airforce Daks' ll. Cosh 3b. M . 1 IT11-1, 111311 1-93c119d 1,5159 115 1119 1-9. 131 131011191 1;, 1 ' 5 :1 E I" 50l.L'-lllll ' -l ””-l d” 1”3 ga perfect Ci'Enlll1I with the wil- Babcock 2b, J. Peters. lb. J; Tliu-lneclde 1sult of errors. 1 . Hartinger. lb .. 1 1 1 can will firl proud of his acconi 101.” 11111111.; 1111-1.1. 511111195 and 11 mag p, R, Johii:c' If. I). Sehiff-i 1 The M18515 mheld (11 Merle. M '7 Dllsllliwiil HIS lllilloiilllllllflll 15 Hllltriiile in four trips to the plate, ner lf & c. C. Ma:-Millaii cf. G1 . --v-- l,I,.iiiig:a1:liie, Billy Acorn. Billyi Totals .......... ,. 52 33 E the film!" llUH'lHWl1l.l' lll l'l0ll' 01 She was cicsely followed by her Andreaiiop0i)0lI10S V N ”- M MONTREAL. 'CPi---.lud1;e (icr--Writ-.ht and Rec Hughes were.l.layeee.-i 111; 11 11 the turf lli.il lie lK.lS-1)ll('llIlll.'. lllS :1-11;n111-,1i.1i, M-.11-ion R(igors,wl1o 1111 Wheeler ss ald Almond let it dog help dccidc1lir:lliant. Hll,L'l1CS at third biisciw. Hennessey. c , :1 9 0 first lrxiuue u.niH' 01 Hit? 50315011. 2 for 3, tietiing three catches, one Alldl"S Alltkst 1': (;iLi.soii 21). M a case in criininal court Tlnirsday.iliad ten assists. 1!. Arsenault. rf . :1 9 9 He had pli-niy fli 7.11) on the ball of the circus variety at short, and Rogers ss. 1.. (hiudi-I (. A Kllllat-1 The white boxer. valued at 5500.1 lliiglies and Murrziy C'.ii'inlcliacllB. Burden. ss 2 9 11 dud lmd on-olleiit l'0llll'01i'lS ei'id- iiiaking a pariiciilarly nice throw rick lb, J. Eniiiiin if, S. Perry :lb,11111-111.11i115 buck 1111 111,. 111,111 11-119 1.11111 1111, 1191119 11111.; for the An-iM-.icLennaii. 3'0 :1 9 11 eiiccd by the lllt" that he walked in ihevsocond i-uniniz from deep N' MaCF””"”” ('1. T Cillllll Ff. M had kept him tied up in a t'fiOl'1l!R(il.V'. Billy Acorn led all batters J. Morris. D . Cl ii 9 only two flitll. He retired the first short field to nip Wheeler going Peters. P- ism-oral weeks and w-.11:- 1 in me with six hits in six trips. G. Hennessey, lb 2 9 11 tiiiiin-eii lmiiis lll order before to first. Gibson had. six put-outs UmPllT5f PW? UP5R”CllC5: (1110 911-111-1-, Jack Morris started on tlic1W. LePage, cf, 1) 2 9 D 111191111111 1. 1111111 11, 11-41-11 111-51 husp and rixlo LIL”: is, playiigg her 1:151-:balses -slniiui - S l .nm.c 1191.1. 01111.1. 1111111.,-1 M1-s -mound for the Jaycees and was1I-'. HOd350fl, 21b . 2 9 11 on a w.ii lion mi - .i' nmun 1110 63'-. n ti zlrliiw wllliil 1:-mi-' in tliv (- . 111111 11 . . ,1-1 1'DllPVC(i by Walter I..ePagc iii thcif. MacDonald lf 1 K . ., .-'oi.e sack Marie -Peters, on tliel1Siiii1niersitln 1.:-.i;;iiv, 1il.'i,iwl .II it ”'1:,mg:(, (11gangs;”,dw11,1:::rl1?521 Sl1x1((,l111111, '. Pound. if i 1 3 3 H mm m H", mm mmng Hm. llltilliid -for the winners, allowed1(.. A. l. si:-iiiiii. siiniim-rsiiln 1.-is:-moducixd mwspalm. my mm Smpl T119 1411-um-1-.111 Youth ClllI):SlnClllil'i ss 1 11 9 1111, M1. (,5 11n.m1(,m,d to mmk Lilli) thice hits iillllCVh9l' l'llaied.1FVCl1lfI'l.! the ,l;I1'lS friiiu l.llI' P. .11. ms (0 slum. Sm, had dam, M1 1105, pounded thc1 offerings of cx-lcniii- ' H. ,1 1 ms lmmzk mH.1m Hunk. wnh to, Joe gliomas fo.1Q..tle..ti;it.nil (mm s (.;i1s liy a 511118 10 ",(.m.t,1. hm. N11 mate Jim (iaulhier for their wiii1 Totals 23 0 9 luii men out 1)oylo walked U. Q3," . Hi ; m i Came H"”',j”'""" lfwil 0 cc SPCA officers told (11 thidiiii: tlieiiw” H,” B0m””5' Cmt Peters; , 1 111.11111.,et-,.1- 1.1111 11v11111.1. 11.111130. dog in the mm” M. wm”,d 1,91 went iIli( the) 111111. 11) Zack tip IIlL"H.h.(. A3 I " ilotl::.stiii thin real-lied base on an ' ' 1 S(.1u,m.s1 UN1 up 111 :1 back mom V11"-M11" 01' lltl -- - - ' .G. Joseph, 3b , 4 3 2 r-iror and flif' sacks were as full as I a e p t Nestor Diibe. a friend of De-if, All-lni f:ii;'.Lgo11111l:1,r tihrlxd -siii1e&E(:,, Biirlze. rt 51 1 2 ll llttll b.iri'el after a rain storm. 59119111-.5. 111511111311 11(. 10111111 111911111-1I;:lCgC'1(;: Cki A-G;fl1tll)1l:1.19wi(3; uf01E., Kins. cf . .. 5 2 2 llowr-viii". llick bore down and near his home. He tli0ii'.' it llflfl, i H 0 . 1 1 ivlf Shcpllardi 23) - 6 3 :1 - . home runs. His biothei Jack pul- we-1111611,” S5 1iroi'ed his right to the no-hittci e e - been abandoned. lie took it to l)e- . . l 4 i 4 3 I lit sii-ik.ii-.: mil Isiizitllis MHt'D0Il- .5:-heiics. who paid him 51 and S1Ii(li1pp1(.l1.;)1:.1( ”111l:(. ('Ll,l1:f1i1?1K:1!i11;1y1 af":)1(1111I:11E 111- Tmmei 9 5 5 .1 lllfl in mid the llllllllll. --- -----------LBW--k 1 1 ihp 110111111 1091; nftcr the (lot: and,1 J.” , , - , - R'MCC1O5keYv H -5 3 1 . - do. ..is If the party is held 0'-V Relief 1)iIrhcr Fail Seheib whrisc Wmm 1' to its om)” l)l:ir o(iilfi1(il1ti.d ummng cdwhps mi?' (-C01ad7i;'11m i 1 1 Jilfk ”l"'”-A ””"”5i l'”””"l ”” litthli holds little hope for Beliv- skll w ti ll ll'iI 7 chi! ”"5”"”” l” '"5 ml” d””l"'”. The Basilica Youth Club )un1P'lh mm 9 ' C " A 1 2 pitt-liris bid ill the sercntli and 'mm ”DIm,m'g lwim mg Canadims zhjlpmal )A”11(fNl:g p1lO(”nm:.(1 1111:; said he scarclietl iicws;..1icr ads N1 11110 ni 5-3 lead in 1116 111.511 '1 1' -- llll1llllllHllL'- M0Yl'l51l”s'(1?”l 0 "ml - - T i i 3 ' ibut found nothin that aiicared -W . .- l TONS 24 17 . - . . , 1 ””l J”-"”- pinchhittin1; nssiiziinieiits and even K H mmhs "1 me” game mm ”m- - 1 gllllylln "ll" Sljoll flE'1lY”f3ll)f” . ;m..,,...,., A 11111, 01.mS101m1 11”.” m 11", 0m. to relate to lliedoiz he hull. Legion to 12 hits as he wont 11.1-11-98'0" it it lllll"ll'5”'”lli1 .b”5”1V”.'I Pint A("”l 1111.111 511011.011 111, 111.11 111 1,0111 111111 Then ill? WINE l-l0NPl'- ll-lllwd (Il5'itlllCC for his first win of flit-ill. Whelan 1 1 and (ii-(i1-yin .srl1le1fei. Flnb ifiigtll Mug and pmmm Mmmnwms .rl.1S1mL appCm.N1 as H mmcss 150” IL V1 Blmmhmd 3 3 lllildli ” 11”” ”3 C” U” ”” I” .1-1lm.gd.11. i Judge Almond COllYl('ii'(l 110-, Iran Connors started on the Nicholson :1 :1 ””'m l” '””k" '1” "Mr" ””d H"' 0 T111: .5194, 1111 PF ..;.1. .SPll0llP5 OT hiwllll-' 1110!:-”.llV tlvlv-Ills mound for the L9ll0ll and w-as1Good'win 2 11 .smi'ri illlftl rill Pl'lTlF 0H U10 111'-11' ' ' 1 11 " 1"”. 'd( .11 m") m,nmn',cd the dog and set sciitciicc for relieved by John Tliistle in t1ie1T. Strain 1 1 Doyle then struck out G. Hennc.s- N m V'5 ll."-W ” 1”” l”0l'35d 1:-1.1dm.1 1111111. 1.1. M111.m1g1.11m 0 1 .sei' fllitl Waller LePiit:c to mid the , 5""m1 Am" llml HI" AR mnk lw" " 1 , E111-1 N1-1111151-11 .11 111,. 1 .. is. V111-.1 -d mmr WN.H,J.H WP1 MI H H, in the fourth iiiiuiic when Bobby 1111 two 1;,1m,. Rm; Mme (.'3f;?13.M”har1 (ll S i i ll” " ' V” "1 9h'iiit7 strained '1 inns le in lis ” i ' i n ' A 1.11.1 of lint-keys great Slli'I'-iIr'lllfI- L i ' i 1 .' "I .'t. Burtzc of the B. Y. C. hit one. Connors 1 1 The )iilltl'; pitcher gave lllll('ll 1,15 1111,, 111”1.N1 111111 mp griginill 1'iitcili)i-ii1:i'.1ifiir. I5iIl.'rl1lil.1 and Scheib Nicholson and Vern Blanchard led Thistle. 11 1 of the credit to his can-lit-r Gr.-iir xiiihiienl Ciiiiadieus, died 'l'IIUfS- ::;'"”:EuAu?1:n';S l1:,!l::p"Ti:3('i Sgtjzfsliltl; . o the Legion batters willi three hits Bolger 0 ( Ward and to his infieldei's after (Iil'-. i i i 1 G in five trips. Wally Shephard -- the giiiiie. The capable Ward call- ,1 11110 113111 1.-1,1111 39011 5110; Red SM 910- 1. - I 1 I 1:.ii.:l Joe Thistle of the Legioii each Totals . . . . 37 l2 1.11 ,1 5111.111 11.1911. 11-11111. 111.. 111. ,,,,,1 :,,,,.,.1111 1,11,11,11 M 11:18 8 At the iilnlc. Nll('lll. dime in s , 1 -. ... . ..-..-..-... - .-.-..-. .. flclders were SIIDPYA). R('L' Hughes 1tl.1-ting 1-nn11i;m1on with siulilmo mm Nfm " '”"w5'”l”dM Si” (i'r'I11n'A, i(1Pi -The fi"tlN.li at lliird base was the busiest inaii (':iit:uiii-n KITJIIS as (:1-oi-gr-s X'e7- 31," m Spark ”A nW'm” spvmml ”” ',',0I'P1'lllllPlli is still r-:iri',iiiig :1 hraiy 011 the field as he figiired in at ma. ilidier Pilrc, .I.'l('k 1..-iviolcticI'”"F "mt 5”” W m” 13"” 1”” load of canned pork in its cup- S D U least it dozen ilays. He had ten .'lll(I Ncwsy Lalonde. lPhiladcli:lim. .boards. . . . l assists and two piitouts. The out- flelders could almost have rcinaiii- ed at honu-. They handled two fly balls diiriiuz the coiiiest. . . The l.igiiori.iii Youth Club and the Basilica Youth Club opened the season with strong displays- yesterday. The L..Y.C., who won the League cliaiiipioiislii1i last year. were playing without a number of llast year's stais but it didn't ap- pear to effect their play. Missing'. from their lineup were pitchersl Will Slie1iliai'(i and Jim Gauthier1 seyrr-.il months with eczema whiict ('.aiiih:rr i.s1iitrhin: forihr Bomb- ers. Iiiridriitally Gautliier pitched axxaiiist his old tezini-mates lastl night :iud found them a bit trouble- sniiie. . o 0 Hti'll the Hztsilira Youth Club and the l.t-gion appear to be hard. Ililtlllg clubs. Playing with the B. Y.C. this year is Wally Shepliaid. Wally is a pitcher but while not working on the mound he plays ii rapalile second base. The Ltioion and the B.Y.C. are currently lorkrd in a dispute over the owiiershi1) of Sonny Stiill. He played with the it Y. C. last year and according to a l.c.'i1:uc rule must play with them Zlflillll unless he is released. flow- eyer, Stiill wishes to devote his tal- ents for the Legioii. A settlenieiit will likely be i'earlierl within it few days. . . . The baseball teanis are workini.-. in practices in preparation for the openiiig of the island League on .Illllf' first .Vlarilinie Central An- ways held a work-uiit under the direetioii of Jiinniy Macllonnld yes- terday afternoon and this was fol- lowed by iiriu-tises by the inter- mediate and junior Abbics dlll'lt1L' the t'VPtiltiE According to present plans the opening game between the liiterrnediatc Abbirs iind the R CA F. will be played under the lights. . . n 33:12 O'lVfeiira reports in the Moti- treal Star that the hockey fans of iQm'be.c City are planning a s2(l.tlf)ti . stag party for .'-.3an Br-liyeiiii. the young linekey star n-lio is in be niarried shortly. The object of the party is to liuy Beliveau a house for a wedding pre.senl., One. well known 1sporIsniaii, the Honorable Gerald tMartlneau. Is reported to have su- You'll like the comfortable preciate the quality of the "You . . . get yourself I new suit" I 1 139 Kent St. There's no need to make an ordeal out of it men. Come down to Jack Cameron's this week and let us show you some of our .smartly-styled suits by Warren K. Cook and Progress Brand . . . ready-to-wear or individually tailored to your flu Store for MEN izared the kitty with a tlioiisantl exact measurements. cui, . . . your wife will ap- fabric. Charlotteimvn, P.E.l. Halifax Capitals Sign Players liIAl.ll-IAN, tOPl Signing of a pili-hcr and slinrtslop was anouu-1 i-ed 'l'hiirstI:iy liy lliilifax Ciipitiils of the llnlifux and fiisirici B.-1;..1 hall League. The newcomers are Fred Shen- lierrl. 24-year-old right-handcr who pili-lied in the Georgia State lieu- rue l-isl ienr. and Willie iVelI.s. .li'.. Kb Nil” Played in the l0W.l i Stale l.nii,':ur. . Tiiu pliyeixs have been ilgtlflfii in the (Hips thus far. Those whn1 rtiinn in lcrniseiirlier were Wliitriy Weiiislork, catcher; Huck Kenny. Iliird lizise. Johnny I-ialweel, sov- riiirl lmsii: Brih Liwlerr, iiiiluy; Stu lYBiicn. fir.st base. and out-i .'ii-Irlni-.s Johnny Clark. Stu lirirk-3 son and Al Sprangler. i Ottawa Sportsman Dies At Age 57 O'1'1".MV.I., (CPI-David Kirby, 57. Ottawa contractor and fornicrly; 1iroiiiiiient. in football and yachting r::ele.s, died 'I'hur.sdiiy in hospital. An all-round athlete, he was for many years commodore of Ot- 1iiwii's Britannia Yacht. Club and l..ter became a life member. He played inside.r.outslde and snap1 with Ottawa Rough Riders for to reira and .in I926 was a ineniber ol the Grey Cii1i team. Basebaigoheflule; Probableiilchers i NEVV YORK. (AP) - Probable pitcliei-s for Friday's major lea- Iicfty Maury fVICD('l'li”l0iI. erratic 1Boston s(iiitli1iau'. was the victim pm111(15v 1.111 011-11.1111 S1-1111 T11111-511,-1y, "1 ll” '3” ””””V mid 5i'”"l'”d H" The r.:oi'ernuiciit sold about 30.000.- 1loss. BROMLEY, England iCPl --Mrs. plunge when Brantley swimming pool opened for the season. All summer she has "ii brisk swim before breakfast and a returii visit in the afternoon." cue games (won and lost records in 1iareiithrscsi: National Lennie Brooklyn at New York. Firskine (4-li y.s. l-learn t2-Bi or Connolly (0-It. Philadelphia at Pittsbiirgli. Kon- 'staiity 13-1! vs. Hetlti 10-01. Milwaukee at Chicago, Spahn 1(2-li vs. Mlnner I2-2i. 1 Cincinnati at St. Louis inighti ;Church t2-1i or Perirowskl (1-Si vs. Mlrell 12-li. American League '1 Pliilntlelphla at Boston t2i Kell- luer 15-31 and Frlcano to-oi vii. Parnell 45-0) andiNlxon to-Oi. . New York at Washington. Ras- ehi 42-3i vs. Porterfleld r4-3). St. Louis at Cleveland (night) lLll.tle.fleld t2-2) vii. Lemon (3-4). Clilcago at Detroit (night) Rog- SNAP SNOT FINISHING lltilliu of Film dereliipq-ll printed. 24 hour service. loin prl-ntii. Any roll '4 cents cull. Mall Film Service 11'. I). Box 11, Cliiirloticttiwn. ovlii I2-4l vs. Houtteman ii-3i. Douhlr lposurn 'only 56 cents. Btprinll l l ,4. we . it Xe the game fight it gave Sportsman are fragran light. up a Sportsman Get a pack of Sportsm W yet. You light: up a Sportsman and, immediately, a -new thrill is added to the excitement of the moment. Il.'s the superb flavour of the aportsmanls own cigaiette smoothly enhancing your pleasure, increasing your satisfaction. the ALLWEATHER Waterproof Paper cannot stick t.o your lips. So . . . The latest estimate is 68.nn(l.ti0ti 000 pounds since the first of the year--at a loss of about 561100.000. l The governmeiit started the pork- 1Adel-aide Kidnian. 65, for the 15th i canning venture as a price-support iyear in succession took the first 1move. It cost the governinent about 60 cents a pound to buy and can iilic pork. In an effort to rid itself of the surplus. the govcriiinenf has 1bciin selliiiiz it at about 40 cents :1 pound. i it's far and away the best yet . ; : Looking at it, you marvel at its size-- you before you hauled it in. tly free from all adultoration-guaranteed pure. And cigarette, the favourite of sportsmen-the best yet. an, to-day. Rolled with 'AI,IWEA TNEk' Waterproof Paper 1 pvorismanf ALUMNI DINNER AND ANNUAL MEETING 5:30 P.M. SI. l)iiii.stiiii's College Dining Room 25 May 1953 IRGINIA CIGARETTES lSI