The next well-dressed man you see may well be wearing a Henderson & Cudmore suit of @in @Mnrdirm‘ SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Thurs. May 9, 1963. Panic—11— Imported Wool Worsted. The nex‘. well-dressed man can be yourself— because you no longer need t none for that ex ensive look of Quality. it's all yours— Sale Priced ' NOW for only $ Howard Waite I Named President Of S’side loop SUMMERSIDE Howand Waite was elected president of the Summerside Baseball Lea- gue at a meeting held at CJRW last night. The retiring president is Dr. Hill-and O k Gordon Kelly was elected vice-presi— dent, and Greg Deighan secre- taI'Y- . Noel Houie and Pete Green were appomnt' ed to attend the softball meeting at CJRW to. night and request that they lay asi the rule ' ‘ play- ers to play both softball and baseball for one month on a trial basis It was suggested that some baseball representatives from Summerside two centres. 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(Dellie) Shepherd, at North River causeway yes- Arnie Palmer Gets Advice From Pappy Wednesday lied Latrobe. ac NEW YORK (AP) —— Arnold Palmer got some advice from Arnie’s golf—he just has tooicould get more whip Wednesday—“Forget many darned irons in the fire," ydrrve. and Milfred (Deac) Palmer said in‘well when he ..M..,T,,...,,..T-.m television films with Bob l-lr i r f' "3:. TAUGHT ARNOLD } now i and developed his game. . ' “Pa Rhodes ( Bill) hospi- 31. Haley at- tended Dalhousie University and graduated with an engineering . y ' ' ‘degree from the Nova Scotia he founded, and chairman of therst Louis,v Gibson (0.1) [Technical College. He was se-jtrack and field committee of thej Rhodes Credit-ed with boosting track and field in Nova Scotia. Haleyl his school days was sprinter. a tongaritimc Telegraph and Tclc- Navy offer new opportunities for He served on the British Em- young the Uniform of the RCN. Navy life has its rugged as- pects. But it also has its com- pensations and new ‘ travel,' goodccmpanions,flrst-classi training in trades, fr'eci uniform and free medical and dental care. _ i To join the Navy you must bei. between 17 and 25 years of age,i' physically fit, with grade 8 education or better, For further information talk to your nearest Naval Recruiting Officer at the address below--‘ or mail him the attached coupon) TODAY. RC‘N RECRUITING OFFICER. HMCS QUEEN CHARLOTTE. CHARLO'HETOWN, P. E. I. Please send me. without ob- ligation, full details on career opportunities in the Royal Cana- dian Navy Address . . . . . . . Lodechooigradocmleted.... An . . . . . . . .. - i With this boy Nicklaus coming , Country C l u ........._ .3 1 I 1 l l v '. ? VFINE CATCi-l or TROLUT ' i'“ for bait to attract these beau- ties, his answer was “gut!- geons." terday. Dellie landed nine trout with the two largest ones each weighing close to three pounds. Asked what he used Nicklaus will get you." ‘straightened him up some and I “There’s nothing wrong with lturned him around more .so he in 1 He was hitting the ball left. _ a telephone conversation from Pa. , “He's got to decide whetbcrr he wants to play golf or make ,BOTHERED BY OUTSIDERS “But Arnie’s trouble is not his ests. There’s always a business deal that has to be completed or a television show that has 0 be made. Somebody’s always on Shis ac along the way he is, Arnie can’t 0 both. “I think he's got all the money eds_ He ought to concen!th f H 32:60!) his gol _ ings and win tournaments. H .got by with it. But it's different Nicklaus is eager and Palmer is professional wants to win. Also, he's young, of the sporty nine-hole Latrobestrong as an ox and good. b course whereiNothing bothers him. He seems Palmer. the recognized king of I to get better when the pressure the tournament pros, learnedigets tougher. ' “I don’t think he’s a better as Arnold calls hislgolfer than Arnie. In fact. 1 father, has been the golf star's,know he’s no But he just only teacher. When his game doesn't have as many distrac. starts going sour, Arnold al- tions-notyet, anyhow." ways returns home and has his! Arnold Palmer, father in“ him batik 0n the fgolf. is director in a score of icorporations and has business interests which reportedly gross him between $500,000 and ,- Deac n v beam. This happened after the Mast- ers, in which Palmer’s bid for a fourth title was thwarted by 000 a year. young Nicklaus.l in: imperial: bable 22-year-od eavyweig ._ who repeated the victory lat! Probable P'I’chers week at Las Vegas. Now the, game's two “mend-Eng Stars: Probable pitchers for today’s are at grips again in Volon-[major league oaseb games. ial Invitation at Fort Worth, lwomlost records in parenthe_ ex. . ‘ s13 “At the Masters. Arnie was Amelie." Leas“ ‘actly “'1th San SPORTS 7 FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN and heard the Big ‘ He mad a , e E 1the province will surely be long , zed folks. He displayed a mighty fine personal ienze with the younger folk was us. FRANK was never in a around him for autographs. He moment for these lads and he A Visit To Remember FRANK Mahovlich has come and gone but those who saw M wrll‘ not soon forget him‘ . eat im’ pression on everyone and his' vkit to remembered by all sportsmind- ity and his pat- the thing that really impressed hurry when the kids gathered realized that it was a great never for a moment tried to“ lspoil it. During the reception Tuesday night, they were crowd- ling around him continually but he never came close to chas. ling them away. He was here {or this very purpose and he ful ‘filled his job in the finest manner. was in great form during the question and answer pen- 3iod which followed the dinner. Here a gre [fired good questions at The Big M and he a. gin a straight forward man 2 lone bit to get on their feet and l rthat Mahovlich’ :come about. The boys figured by this time that ular guy after all, despite the twice on the NHL all-s am them I ner. The younger folk didn't hesitate of the queFtions go and we feel s splended attitude at the reception made this Frank was just a reg- fact that he had won berths E SDU Boosters Club was indeed fortunate in procuring the service of the Maple Leafs’ dinner. He proved an excellent for the club on a high plane. Mahovlich surrer did everyth :far for this ‘irst sportsmen's selection and got things away ing that was asked of him and nobody (ould ask for anytlung more He left the novin . . ce e - day afternoon and he must have felt a real slaTisfactionyam wn. his task in Charlotteto As he looked back on Chariot he could indeed say with real plrshed." And indeed it was. tetcwn from the air Wednesday justification; “Mission accom- Red - Hot Race IF your team was only two lure your boys were right with the leaders Well, Los Angeles Angels in two games ‘mir ' ' were in seventh spot This gives you some idea of what kind of race is waged in that American League. back of first place Boston games off the pace, you fig. und themselves yesterday ex- Red Sox, yet they being It‘s really fantastic the way things are going and the Red Sox and Kansas City Athletics refuse to fall apart. Chicago White So t In. That came about when t stopped floundering and beat the 0F course. we aren’t predicti continue for long in this junior c You can't expect to hold these initer but the other teams can't Even those Washington Senators. behind the games with monotonous regularity, trail by only are a mere losing ball four and one‘h'a'lf lengths. five games ifor Astiles and you get at least some of the green l quite a spell yet. It’s surer Although the Athletics lost a tough one Tuesday night to x. New York Yankees failed to go ahead of he floundering Detroit Tigers Bombers 6-2. ng that this kind of a race will ircuit. It's too good to true. New Yorkers in check ladd- be blamed for hoping. in the league basement. ntrunners. Detroit Tigers, Naturally owners are hoping that the closeness continues good for the clicking of turn- can’t blame the money spenders for wanting to stuff back. 5 And in The National 1 I THE situation in the National League is ciao place Cincinnati Reds are just column that situation may be ' Francisco Giants‘ and healthy. m ' five games back of the league by the time you read this changed. e are a whole lot of hopefuls in this circuit and we’d '1‘ er be hesitant about putting any money on any ere are at least six clubs in It shapes up like a 81' born. Warren Glles’s loop that have golf, in an mes. autsid. inter. the license to go all the way and gain a world series berth. race Fifty-four owners have nomin. ated 148 horses for early clos- ing events this season at Char- lottetown Driving This information was released last night by E. Frank Acorn. race secretary and classifier at the local raceway. There are 16 entries in the 3- year-old Maritime bred, 27 in the Old Home Week 3-year-old, 33 in non winners of $1500, 33 in non winners of $6000, 21) in non winners of $8000, 8 in the free- rfot-all of June 22 and 11 in the freedom-ail of June 29. Here are the starters in the various events. Free for all June 22—‘ Domin- ion rd, Armond’s Buddy, Hurrah, June Byrd, Blue Sky e using too closed a stance and New ank. Terry (3.3) at wasn't getting his distance." r Chicago. 13mm (1,0) night. Papa Palmer sald- “wei Cleveland, Ramos (0-1) —#— ‘1 Washington, Cheney (4.1) night. and was one of six Canadians on . Boston, Monbouquette (2-3) the staff of the Royal Canadian .‘ai Baltimore_ Estrada (0.1), I Legion's sch o 01 for student InighL v coaches at Guelph, Ont. i only games scheduled, At the time of his death, 7 Haley was president of the Hall- fax Track rnd Field Club, which National League has Angcles, Podres (H!) at night. 1 (3-0), San Francisco, O‘Del ’Nova Scotia branch of the Ath- BASEBALL SCORES National League Pittsburgh 000 000 050— 5 10 2 Chicago 101 110 14x— 9 13 1 McBean, Gibbon (6) Face (2-2) (8) Francis (8) and Bur- gess, Pagliaroni (8): Buhl. Mc- Daniel (8) Elston (1-0) (8) and Schafi‘cr. HRS: Pgh — Stargell at Milwaukee, Spahn (4-1). ‘ Houston, Johnson (1-4) at named:Cincinnati, Maloney (3-1) night. Pittsburgh, Schwali (2-0) at Chicago, Ellsworth (2-2). Philadelphia, McLish (0-2) at fietic Union of Canada. r Last month he was supervisor of engineering for the l iphone company. wh-rrc he _be- jgan working dter graduatron.‘ men to Serve Canada in pire Games selection committee He is survived by his wife. New York. Craig (2-3)- F—------ - - ----- NOW OPEN The Towers RESTAURANT Open Daily 8 A.M. to Midnight DININGROOM and CURB SERVICE Now you can take the entire family out to eat as they are .ncncod to dress-up because you don‘t even have to get out of your car at are TOWERS . . you can also eat in our dining room if you prefer. --—-—--—--_—-- r 1 I Boston A 1): Chi—Santa (6) Mathews (2). Phila 000200000— 2 40 New York 001—3 61 Culp, Baldschun (2-1) (9) and r Dalymple, Oldis (9): Hook “Bbefolrfe, Arnie could do thes: r s Prove Popular Lark. Stalag Hanover. Santiago, Tammany H _ Free for All—June 29— Dom- inion Byrd ennessee Riley. Dee's Lady, Armond’s Buddy; Hurrah, June Byrd, Blue Slw Lark, Hi Jay Tammany Hall. cSampson, Santiago. 3-year-old Maritime uly 11 — Rushaway Chief. Lucky Muffin, B' '5 Queen Princess Pru, Pineridge Dale L. Marion. Chid. phen Lee Hal, Lorna Price, The Dairyman. Non Winners of SOON—July 8 —Jean Clegg, Miss Cool Eyes. Just Gary, Real Gold, Hurrah. Irv Averill, Midnights Sun, Sto- lag Hanover, Captain Chief, Jolly Dreamy Guy, Ellen Joyce, Helen's Dream, Jolly Dick, Edie Ridge Eddy, Norah Ann Way. Sunny King, Mr. Dugan, Jeth‘ner. Santiago. Three year old early closur- 000 added —- Dr. J A. Hill. Mayirew and Baker. Jamel Collins. Greenbrier Farms, Mrs. Margaret MacKenzie, William Macintosh, Harry Hirsch, Dun Myers. Cyril Smith, Bennett MacKinnon, Malcolm Tait. Neil MacLeod. H, B. Willis. Alan MacMillan. Cyril Smith, agent, Ray Stewart, George Murphy, (1-4) and Coleman. Sherry (9). HRS: Pha—Covington (6): NY -—Harkness (2) Houston 0l0000100- 2 71 Cincinnati 1002000031. 3 72 Stanley Mayhew. Stanley May- hcw. Jock Fraser, Richard Jabalec. Dr. . Bullock. ‘Dr. F, W. Bullock. i Non winners of $6000—June 1'! ‘ _, (Helen's Dream, Winston’s Wish. Bruce, (1.3) Woodcshrrk Minnea] Gold. hiers 3; Gal, McMahon (8) and Campbell: [Gal-y. Slippy Queen, 1w Ava-“L (2.1) merlcan League 001 002 100 ' 4 12 l 100250m-10 170 Conley (1-1). Lamabe (5), Fornieles (5), Earley (7) and Tillman; Barber (6-2) and Len. Nuxhall arid Edwards- Dennis Herbert, Jeanie Brewer, -Drcamy Guy, Loraine'l Watch- , m. Sunny King Stalag Hanover. ICaptain Chief, Chief Ouuukee. ZMiss Cool Eyes. Deceiver, Dale Regent, Scottish Light, Miss Flamingo. Ellen Joyce, Callie HR: Bait—Gentile (5). Hal, Susa Painter, Anthony'- Cleve 010 000 000 000 2 - 3 4 1 1 Only, Midnights Sun. Cathy Girl, Wash 000 001000 000 s - 6 8 2 lJolly Dick, Lizzie Clogs. et- u-itz. (0-2) (13) and Edwards: Romano (7): Rudolph (3-2) and Leppert. HR: Wash—Lock (2). ‘hicago 000000800- 8 7! Kansas City M000102- 3 72 Fisher. (2-4) Brosnan (9) and Martin: Rakow. (3-2) chui (7). Wyatt 19) and Bryan, HR: KC—Siohrrn (3). 'I‘OUGHES'I‘ PEAK lount Everest ls climbable ‘for only a few days in the year rest of the time it has I 150-mlle-an-hour winds“ temper irtures 50 below with blinding snow. I' Kralick. Latman (3). Nisch-,liner. Philip‘s Queen. Janet M. (Garth‘s Best. Ida Budlong. " Non Winners of $15004une l! r—Littlc Oscar. Kena I".- Cry. lSimcoe's Magic. Deceiver, Win- ‘stan's Wish. Chief Gal. Slim Queen. J. Orland C., Edger-rater Hal. Mountain Jester, Torrid Waters. Babe Clegg, Gm Chief. Victory Gall , Robin Brooke, Mai Kai, Solicitm' Noe. :Concept. A.F.W., Susan Pointer. ‘Anihony's Only. Pal... Princess Train. Echo Ridge ‘Eddy. Norah Ann Way, 'o lChief, his film ‘Sonny Budioog, My HIV... ‘Thunder Mountdn. Gui?“ Dennis Herbert. . V