7. ae Pete ae eS eo. ~! : ae a * 7 wy ‘ > 4 : 4 I | Canucks, Aussies |CopTourneyLead | Freeze, Smokey Burgess | ‘Are Tops As.Pinch-Hitters| ord > i NEW YORK (AP—21 guys like | 18 and helped the Phils win 144.)of nine consecutive pinch hits, - Gene. Freese or Smoky Bungess| GREAT AVERAGE has had 4for-ll and a .364 aver-|. " gre available as pinch-hitters, it's| Bungess has collected six hbits,| age. Bob Bowman of the Phillies a time for the opposing pitcher to! including three doubles and two /| has turned in the same pinch hit- gant worrying. homens,_in seven pingh-hit tries | ting nee. Freese, Philadetpiia -Philties’| for a .857 mark, Smoky’s overall; VERNON GOING GREAT ~ eecret weapon, has slammed five| mark for Pittsburgh is 37. Mickey Vernon has done well pinch-tut homers this weasen to} Rookie Joha Romano of Chi-/as a pinch-batter for Milwaukee move to within one of the major | cago White Sox has four hits in| with seven hits in 19 tries for ‘Jeague record set by Johnny|as many attempts as a substitute|.368. The Los Angeles Dodgers Frederick of Brooklyn in 198%./ batter. Johnny Groth of Detroit| have gotten effective pinch hit- Freese aise has had &@ double and | has Sor including a homer. Al/ting from Duke Snider (5-for-11) @ aingle and driven in 13 runs in| Pilarcik of Baltimore has 5for-7/and Ron Fairly (3-for-7). George 2? times at bat as a pinct-betier/ and a .714 pinch-hitting average.| Crowe of St. Louis has six hits for a A412 average. Gene Woodling has four safeties|in 14 efforts for a .429 per cent- Freese’s first pinch-Ait home) in five tries, . be : aaa eet 8 grand dom of geal). Deve Fave af Teles. The records include Monday's Cuellar of Cinminnati on April [who holds the big league record ' games San Francisco with a masterful @ | five hit shutout Tuesday night as ucs Blank Cards; |S eters #7 |340 victory to move back into a = 2%2 game lead over the Giants - — " c ge . Mathews supplied Rush} HERE ARE FIVE happy mem-|by the town of Summerside tast | his John H. Grady trophy (most | Steele with blazer ats Nip Indians [st senescence ree a ia eae ng me ages ray [te at ana first inning by blasting a 2-1/they “posed with their gifts fol- ur with his|with the MCA end Evening Pa-|ton Schurman with a new sport ee oe lowing a victory dinner tendered | sport jacket, Eustace Reeves and|triot trophies, eoach ‘Windy’ | jacket. US. ‘a pads. with || @ Clothing, ad PITTSBURGH (AP) — Little tied the score 22 in the eighth om | ional esse laa anet Pia re , | Mgeuralé Judy Daring of Mont. || Alterations ~Harvey Haddix, who last w a , a double a sacrifice} The Braves added two more s to rican For Men's, W. ‘ pitched 12 innings of perfect ball] fly by Power. sank ta is Oth cn fen Pram pair of Mrs. Rita Easton and Mrs 0. ee ee against Milwaukee Braves only to| Bud Podbielan, who relieved| cisco starter and loser Stu Miller ay O Jackie Mercer 2 and 1. ei Jase the game 1-0 in the 13th|Grant, was the losing pitcher. |i, insure their victory. , = Se ei bane, 20 Year Experience Tuesday night hurled an eight-| DETROIT (AP) — Don Mossl,| CemCAGO (AP)—Neither an at- gary’s Rae Milligan and © Fast ° hig shutout as Pittsburgh downed| Detroit Tigers’ newest Yankee-|tack by a swarm of gnats nor e _ |Neundorf downed aes, Mary Service St. Louis Cardinals 3-0. . killer, stopped New York on four| Chicago White Sox bats fazed Clemence and Mrs. Jean Ti: JOE RUSH porate eee own ummerside [Zi:c2--: itp, Carsinal betters’ Me tes be Beating the Yankees for the} He notched his eighth victory finest. golf of the day in her siD- |} 136 Queen St. Dial 6704 serious trouble only in the third|fifth straight time, three times] without defeat, holding the Sox| SUMMERSIDE — A banquet) mediate “A” championship in the the town of Summerside for re-| ant coaches Creelman MacCar-|#s match over the St. Andrews 3 doors down from inning when Gino Cimoli singled|this year, the veteran ex-reliefer| to 7 hits for a 3-2 Baltimore tri- tendered by the town council of | season of 1958-58. membering their feat with such &| thur and Layton Schurman Old Course in defeating Mrs. Dominion Store with two outs and Stan Musial|checked New York's winning that put the Orioles into | Summerside was held at the} Bob Schurman was master of| fine banquet, and the presenta-| trainer Ernest “Lippy” Gaudet, eck ry had been! merside tast evening to honor| vice-president of the M.A.H.A.,' Burton Lewis, executive editor Ron seer Coke Grady, | plane nabbed Cimoli to end the| MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwac- | the Summerside Aces for their| spoke briefly congratulating the | of the Guardian—Patrict, in pre-' Ronnie Howatt, Gerald Ranahan u ts fouling. bee's veteran Bob Rush, stopped! cloud of bugs in the first inning. winning of the maritime inter-' Aces on their fine victory, and | senting The Evening Patriat, Grant Grady Greg Deighaa, : : % : trophy for Maritime supremacy The Pirates lost 3-1 to the Car o"Ceet. Remar Grade af © Leroy Clow, Eustace Reeves, the ea @ ° re pended game, which preceded Y k C T : J S h tT O Tt ae ert dng Aly Benny pg a i Gaudet, Financial Management Services Soe Sn me P ANKECES CHITICS MING 2G - sips are | ne MCA, Semen} aaimed faving Plame — Tor svng, alent ba excitement of the victorious 0C-| pesented to the Aces by Council- cates provide a systematic method of accumulating guaranteed Semford ' : Seeatars 3 ~ nt 2 sey ove A e At Stal id ill Ba L on 2 0 | mes it Grady memorial irophy Was ae | Seentors a 3 2 victory over tT y = PRESENTS JACKETS = 6 yn a The amounts of money over a period of years. . one r ' S I rr Ss i Ss Councillor W.E. MacCausiand| presented to Eustace Reeves by| Single Payment Certificates — with guaranteed investment Rs B : : a presented jackets on behalf of| Grant Grady, one of the brothers|~ values. with a seven-hit-| NEW YORK (AP)—The critics | aren't beating themselves in the|, B@™'Y Lions last evening suf-) making his first start this year) the town to the following mem-|who had donated the trophy in : followed with a booming double|Streak at four with the Tigers’ | second place. Summeriea restaurant .in Sum-| ceremonieS. J. Pius Callaghan, | tion of jackets. The chased ; : if : : a of Canada Ltd. y who were beginning te count out |field. fered their second shutout in alon the mound, was tagged for|bers of the Aces club: coach| memory of their late father. Mr.| A Balanced Mutual Fund — Investors Mutual Bob Allison homered for Wash-jthe Yankees in the American] The bouquets, both from fans| Tonio union, ty a” gerne af| only four hits. Ballem fanned | Clarence “Windy” Steele, assist-| MacCausiand presented @ wrist cmptasiace seamenhle income, | gaia sss maaees Sh ie acm ce tant abnor veritas siete te a ein oatl aa bane Se uahe 20. Last Sunday the Lions gave| seven and issued three free pass- P) . or tk te cal cumienea te ing common stocks, preferred stocks and bonds. ; . e, s racticaly ; scor es. 7 ° eight innings, ‘Ramos and Jim} The New York club is breath-| picked up the club ao broad so. to Se inst bya * The Juniors got their first run Braves Del Rice wish that Windy” would be with) 4 Mutual Fund For Growth — Investors Growth Fund of Can- @Mindeat) Grent duelied in the/|ing fire. The “big three”—Mickey | shoulders and carried it upward| John Hughes, hurling for the|im the third inning and scored Fract s Lea the team next year.” of the| 202 Lid. emphasizes long-term capital gain through a portfolio” qgeedy game, which took only|Mantie, Bill Skowron and Yogi/from eighth place to sixth. Juniors, held the losers to ‘wo/ their other one in the sixth. racrures Leg Richard Steele, chairman concentrated in common stocks. : twe hours. Grant was lifted for|Berra—ere hitting. The pitchers} TWO BASES FROM ONE hits, one of them a double by| The Lions were held hitless till epetn manne fe ee Tax-Deductible Registered Retirement Plans — Three types of © pinch-hitter when Cleveland are pitching and the athletes| ‘He’ ie making two bases out|Forbie Kennedy, the only extra| the fourth frame when Kennedy | MILWAUKEE (AP) — Catcher side branch of a te tel mae * plans are offered by Investors: (1) fixed-interest = of "” said Casey Stengel. “I'd| base hit of the game. Hughes| hit the double. Art Bailem Del Rice-of Milwaukee Braves| gion presented another gift egistered” p' a b . cor oe bas been alert. He has/| also struck out = and walked| aged to get a single in the anh. was found Tuesday to have suf-| brother, Clarence Steele, on be-| (2) equity (3) combined fixed-interest and equity. : - | fere half of the legion. Other speakers were p T T been excellent i thing, | three. Charlie Ryan called the balls|fered a fracture of the left leg ; ; Layton| Group Pension Plans — With Investors Trust Company, Inves- S O S fF O Every department ‘. Soa see The losing pitcher, Art Ballem,!and strikes. when .he was hit hard by Willie at the . ond tors Gyadicale has complete facilities for the installation, ad- can do well in, Mantle is doing Mays of San Francisco Giants ees or oo ministration and investment management of trusteed group . the job first class.” A S RESU TS who slid home in the eighth in- oseph pension plans. Ry FIUS CALLAGEAN cenautouhe as the eae ion ; EBALL Lt es a ee "Milwaukee . For complete details contact your Investors representative — — Mickey's recent performance. _.__ National League Detroit 011 000 00x—2- 3 @/hospital for several days and the Towing Service _ “Your best friend: financially ; BEFORE THE DETROIT TIGERS opened their present sem |" & atistics bear out their Baltimore 000 002 001I— 3 12 2) Maas 3-3, Shantz (5), Coates (6) |!eg will be placed in a walking Day Phone 9722 G Ff C ies with New York Yankees, they had played 44 ball games, wit | ing Chicago 100 100 000— 2 7 ©) and Howard; Mossi 4-2 and Ber-|cast. A club spokesman said he Night Phone 8048 - 8838 we: 8 ameron ming 21 of them for a .477 percentage. : In hie last 12 games he has hit FP inago-y te es ae would be out of the lineup four Member D. AA. / or oe aoe ete ta erro incest 8 4% pace, and boosted hislinn.” pit adeus (1) ont tae. International League to six weeks. MURPHY’S District Mgr., Summerside glance. When present manager, Jimmy Dykes, ; : : First SERVICE STATION Bill Norman the Bengals had won exactly two ball games out |#verage to 328 from 269. Hisict Louis 002 000 010-3 6 O ef their first seventeen. After 44 battles, the Tigers have boosted |blows \included four home runs.| pittsburgh 000 010 020—x 4 0| Montreal 620 000 001 0-3 6 1) STOCKHOLM’S LAST CALL 4. Montgomery their winnings to 21 games or 19 victories in 27 starts under |four doubles and 12 singles. He's} Blaylock, 3-3, McDaniel (7) and|C%umbus 000 001 101 1—4 8 0} HALIFAX (OP) — The 12,000 Mr. Dykes. stolen four bases, walked 12)Green H. Smith (7): Daniels|. Birrer, Valdes (10) and Brum-|ton Swedish - American liner Charlottetown That's travelling at a .700 clip and & has put the Motor City.|imes. 3-3, Jackson (8) and Foiles, Krav-|/€Y: rt Held (2), Lovem-| Stockholm is due here early to- ALE J. Fulton Pier eombining Geuat paenes weer geet real dusty ens to one ah Pica ion of d coke 100 040 000-5 111 ri agua - te the liner’s | PARKD , Charl eee (Completion uspended , is e 6 | io them at present the most feared club in the junior circuit Facts and Figures wee ee ee 000 000 010—1 € 0) last call here before she is turned | PHARMACY Dykes surely has the makings of a pennant winner. This comes . h Fi h Regular game Miller and Rand: Stewart, Brrdjover to her new owners in Ger-| \ no, great surprise to any ‘Teal baseball fan. A look at the For Tonig ts ig Tis: Louis 000 000 000-0 8 0| (6. Archer (8), Kay and Bucha. many. : St. Peters Rd. Dial 6832 vestors seem ieee = te go all the way WASHINGTON (AP) — Facts|” siuur®'og hres tay Cheney rm Srey paras a a ny em Sen rn Dan es eos |e Sai mae] esa am te a mane -agt weight title fight: pat : c qd C | Sun. 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. te get untangied in time to create any disturbance. This year Principals — champion jee ne 5 | Free Delivery oe cer Sa. tiasves could be the time that Tigers’ fans will have their chance to , {San Fr 000 000— 0 1 vine Cro Offices tn Principal Cites how! Brown, Houston; challenger) ygiiwoukee 100 020 00x—3 9 1 I ~ cream @ Tobacco r beh . It’s a good baseball city and if the Tigers are in the thick |Pa0l0 Rosi, New York Miller 3-1, Worthington (8) and ECONOMY JET... 18h toiletries etc. Ht net Oe ee ee oe eee ee lee Ne eee shallow or Deep Well | _Deveniatie service Winning a pennant anytime is quite a feat, but doing & after , . HR: Mil—Mathews (17). @uch a horrible start would be really something to crow over. Time — 11 p.m. ADT. Los Angeles 000 101 020— 4 6 1 : Yes, it’s a bit early to start crowning the Tigers as Amer-| Site—Uline Arena. Cincinnati 200 100 lix—510 0 — ~. gal. per ican league champions. There’s a lot of rough spots ahead until] Distance—15 rounds or less. | Drysdale, Labine 26 (7) and motor and switch unii | that final Sunday in September. However, the Tigers, in our book} Probable crowd—6,000. Roseboro; Lawrence, Mabe 42 with np tm fittings. Seaton eee ceees| meee ee RE SUMMER STORE HOURS league e e Television—ABC. LA—Roseboro (1). Cin — Pinson pots a wee bit better than the others. Radio—none. * (8). @ eS a 06° | Yes, we still like the Tigers as opponents of the National lea-| Ty rights—$40,000. American League ‘ . gue champions in next fall’s world series. Brown’s purse — 40 per cent | Wash 000 01 0001-3 6 0 DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD : AFTER ALL THE AS utiful * each of gate and TV receipts. Clev 000 100 010 0-2 7 1 e . . i ‘huea Uebeleg Park hed rs yoga gb last week, Coe Rosi’s purse—20 per cent. Ramos 6-5 and Naragon; Grant, || 155 Kent St. \ Dial 6565 | echeduled opening on ocniar , oe their) Scoring—10-point must system] Podbelian 0-1 (9) and Fitzgerald. " pore | N F E I The rain came down in real earnest and by 3 o'clock there (wtener ef each rounds gets 10,| HRs: Wellies (19), Some Ferd | eT : was no hope that the card would be run off. Another attempt was |'°S¢T 9 or fewer). (3). Cle ~ Power. 1 imade Monday night and this time it was successful in as far as | _Odds—Brown 3-1 favorite. New York — OpcO0p 000-0 4 ?| * x g $ < getting , oor se, oo" the program completed. However, winds and a cold drizzle the attendance -_ pee the expected fi made : evening unpleasant for drivers and spectators alike. af: : es ad adtmedet Od come Ee che tec a Classification For We particularly liked th yaaes to Oi Cte I ar cecal da e e dashes in ch Raiser two firsts. Both trips were exciting, with Christie’s Best supplying Satur ay June 6 = — Pa on ee doing the chasing A TROT—2 Dashes at 200.00 ° 2 -~ Bernie Dan, Donley Darnley, Glyden Billie, Gallant Way, Tom- | THE OUTSTANDING FEAT of the meet was thé performance| ™Y Shanter, New Forest, Lady Lakeburn, Tara Boy. the k. -year old “Chestertown looked good indeed AA PACE—2 Dashes at 200.00 duiies > two ciunphs bat fe was in the anes final trip that | .. Betty French, Peter Federal, Mr. Jollscott, Eddie Hoosier, the Lower Sackville horse really put on quite a show. He didn’t Ginger E, Sister Dawn. wit pase coe i Cot lott cating ‘winaing in the Great time of nu £ TROT AND PACE—2 Dashes at 150.00 Veteran race followers around the track said after the mile - ter Scott, s Peg, Peter. Clegg, Williard’s that you coud figure ae Rock would have done the trip at least Choice, Why Not Chief, Ken’s Pride, Curtain Raiser. three seconds faster the strong wind not started acting up. At any rate, it was quite a performance for opening night. : C PACE—2 —. at 150.00 The nat sae is set for Saturday night and surely by that Murphy's Ab, Myrtle’s Boy, Nellis Lad, Myrtle E, John weal | Although the City Council of Charlottetown and the Town Councils of Summerside, Souris, Montague, Kensington, Alberton, Georgetown and ty SoS oe ee »* ~ ¥ Borden earlier each approved Resolutions in favour of Daylight Saving Time on a uniform Provincial Basis for our Province for our’ Summer Months, yet present Provincial Legislation dictates that any such uniform Provincial Daylight Saving Time can only become. reality by action of the | Provincial Government. \ < ‘ This has been asked ‘for, but again refused for the 1959 Summer | Season. | Accordingly at the recent Annual Meeting of this Federation a Re- time the il have straightened itself out. Frederick, Perfect Hal, Robert Mac. Sie Sat cum ‘ber thet fecenacl ter ladk Waleed. Saterdsy FOUL BALL! | : ee for yom aoe ad dene oanid. aa es 2 e solution was unanimously passed approving the principle of the opening We missed out entirely on the weather. What about you? Classification For If this should happen to your roof... it’s time | and closing of all stores, business houses and offices in such municipali- TRANS CANADA AIRLINES intend operating ‘an ‘Yvon Dur- to replace that worn roofing with ,top-quality | ; i ; ene’ special flight on July 15 from _Moncton fo Montreal for | the Monday June 8 | Johns-Manville Roofing from M. F. SCHURMAN |, ties one hour — mee Sipser Months ahead so as to effect Siege SSMS S| arena ge vo, | ait eet Ama |] soma eta in ee ead we Mr. Rock, am Hanover, nce, War anger, is i ; | in the Municipalities is Province. Sir Joseph. and get FREE estimates on the amount of roofing || bees ee ae : you need. See us, too, for Johns-Manville Asbestos Ann's Boy, Jollity Leigh, Sena Cie, Pixie Abbe, May S$ Gral- ae that will make your home look brand- |. . The co-operation of all our Stores, Business Houses and Offices is ton, Tauri y- + ee therefore invited in this matter. C PACE—2 Dashes at 150.00 ; “THE FINEST IN QUALITY AND SERVICE Jolly Mark, Esso, Callie Hal, Vera Signal, Coranation Sue, SINCE 1896” Bobby Brooke, Noritie Clegg. : FEDERATION OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND st, Nellie Bangs, Cal Henry, Jay's Ab Christies Best, Ne ; Henry, " T.8 Road, Coranation Lass, Winson Dedieia Sarheradele. iehege MUNICIPALITIES ie, "s . ! ‘ Declaration Wednesday 1.00 p.m. W. A, CURRIE . W. R. BIRT G. C. BELL A. W. GAUDET . Mayor of Summerside « Mayor of Souris Mayor of Border ae Past Preciders Precidant Vice.President 0 Charlottetown Driving Park