.4..- T," RCAF In Second Place With Win Over Juniors Tpreserved the victory for his pre- ldecesoor. Don Macbeod. replaced Square- lbriggs during the nir'meh's seventh inning rally. In the three inning stretch he worked his whirled The R. C. A, F. Royall! on the Itumgtih of a. bases loaded home run by Gaiidet and effective relief pvitnhing by Taylor took over un- diqauted possession of second platt- in the Island Baseball League last night by nlllSCl'll'll'lfz the Jirninr Abbies ll-ll in 2 game played under the lights at Memorial Field. The win was the fifth in Leaqiie play for the nlniicii this sci-ianii and given lllfllll n total of llllllol the All. Force gm, up 59.1,, pfllnls, two moi-c tlinii third place M C A. aiirl C .K- B trams land walked ,lghll The -.ersati'n (L-iiirlet. a simci-bl Gaudet and Macxlmmn .3,-yh niltvfielder and a good Illtf'llP.l'.iC0lleCwd mo hill (or me alrm", brought. the alruicn from lwllllifllwhlle elm. Ready. nhowlng ms best in the fifth liiiiivic as he iilwdlbanlng mrm of me ymrl cl,-llled a. Johnny Soiirirribrtizqn pitch iVliOlouL R double and Slusle for the Ab. oentrc'ield for n bzivee loadedl blesl ll'"'””' I Petlv, the regular Air Force Marl-iarlicii retztzra: clrlrr for the mmhel. who played 11,51 base lag; Iibhtes ntleiiilvrrl tn catch ilie hall night. had 15 Du-mulls lo llls credit with his rfnvrid iilfld but fr-ll Slll01'i'wl'lhOul an EH01. and made one on his rumiiivt clfo." rind the balllnf lhc flmst l-lcldlllg play; of the wt-lit in tlir iPl'l'P for an liitidrl game, as he. slablwd Rpadygr, hot and two hits. l Sqiiarebriggs. who started for the , mils. H” l””'k i'"'iiP'li'”"" lv:'oiilidei' iii the eight inning. Tim M ll '” "" 5'” '"”r” 54 5 Bull Hood of the Abbies clinic 7" ill" ”'7"'l'"" V" lllilr” "VIII" I up with A nice pick of! Mac- "I" 3i3””' 1' ' "V ll"””'" M Kenzle iii the ninth inning bl" 35 -'15" I - Cl-V R””dl' throw the Air Force runner out at drove home li'il . Iona m.5l.y 'l""'7'" BOX S(?()RE V N” v .' '"m:' T-fl an R II N) A E ' . -l oxrli mi n siiizlc V .-l 5 1 2 i 0 0 hr iiixlirr ll:i l(':'.iiuii 'i':(i 31”. l:i.IBa,,0,L l. ' 2 l ll 3 7, 1 I "' 5" ll-”"'ll' Ede McKenzie.xs . 6 1 0 7 2 1 rerfsl '- "" lurk i" ll” illaaudet. cf . .5 2 2 2 0 0 lm for the '-"V-'lll4'l iiiiir as i7liCklRl(l1ard. if ,5 0 1 0 1 0 .'lf;oI,nr-fl rEn:li'rrl lvviir Rorl .K"aC'lPptfyt' lb 3 1 016 0 0 F2(il'?l lio I" M 'liI' sixth. lplllmally 3b 1 i 0 I7. 2 0 Brit ilir Ar 'r wrrc not. tolllollngonl 213 3 0 0 0 2 2 be (IPl1lffl. flliti i. r i-aiiic .tliroiir:li Macxllmolll p , 3 2 2 0 4 0 for ilirec . : ll) i.ii 'ilie ooo- xxilaylgr, p 1 2 0 0 0 1 test in We SOYPHIII iiiilllicz xx.Kllby, c 2 0 1 1 0 0 with the lien r' three walks. all C - V - - - - -m an-rir. ii pnswrl lmli and A base." Totals 3811 8 2'1 13 5 liinrirri sil;:'e bl 11' will ; x-re.placed Ma(:Kll11i0li in 7th. ll”-V"? Ni ll ?l'-WI i'"T VFW-l .vx-replaced Barton in 7th. K!i1l.ri' (ll : "sic 'wii of llie Abbi” AB RH P0 Al-Z DP'l8l'llll ii; '2. "cllcverl the Air F, Kennedy, c 6 1 012 0 0 Force starter nilrl lic-hi the Junior MacFadyen, cf 3 2 1 3 0 2 Abbie: in one rim and one hit 11 Kennedy, rf 4 2 1 0 0 0 in the lust ifllI'N' (rallies as he D.MacLeod,.x1.p 4 1 1 2 1 1 - -- I r -- -M ca”.-.,n, 1: 3 0 0 2 0 ll Readv.1h "'””"1. Hood. 2b . ii I 0 2 1 1 Dunii,.Vb..us .3 10181 VICTORIA PARK s'4”””””3"' V ' 1 0 ” " " ” xsweet, . 2 0 1 0 0 2 CHARLOTTETOWN Totals as ii a 21 5 8 x-replaced Squarebrlgge Summary: Earned runs. Jlme 29 I”. JMY 4 7. Abbieo 5; 3.3.1., Mscmidyen. Incluslvj MamLeod 2. Macxenzie 2. Gaudet 4, Ready 2, Murphy. Kilby 2, gpnnml-,,rl lw Sweet-: home l'Iln,V Gaudefzl dou- t ' bles, Ready. MRCKIHHOII, Richard, MacLeod; RQCTIIICB hits. Square- lllriggs 2. Carson. Burton: stolen bases, Gaudet. Dunn 2. I. Ken- lnuly; left. on blue. RCAF 10, Ab-l lbiea 12; walks. Squarebrlggs 6. Mac- ' tKinnon 8, Macbeod 1. Taylor izl ( ilizirlottclowii Rotary Club lsti-ikeouts, Squarebriggs 4. Many iKiiinon 4, MacLeod '7: wild pliCIi,l lsquarcbriggs; passed balls, Barton, l4, l(erlnedy, Kilby; WP-MacKin-l lnon; LP-Squarebriggs ; Umpire; E. MacNeill; bases: ilSofibailI Gaiiis llhis Evening l l Toombs. l Three games are scheduled to ibe. played in the City Softball llleagiie this evening at six o'clock. , l'f'he Jaycees will meet the Basilica lYout.h Club on the Old Diamond livhlle the Llguorian Youth Club will play the Guardian Angels on :he Knights Diamond and the ,l,e-glen will meet the City on the Matthew-wells Diamond at Park- irlale. i -1.-3" lliaseballl Slanilings (By The Canadian Press) Nntlonul League . : iv L rely . Milwaukee 41 5'3 -M1 Brooklyn 39 35 -599 Pliiladelpliia 35 74 -593 lsf. Louis . 37 36 .578 lNew York . 32 -'ll -503 lclnclnnail 24 .17 .393 3 Plllsbilrgh .. 34 45 .343 I CIUCBQFI 20 41 .7128 NW York 46 17 .730 1 Cleveland 37 T7 -537 Chicago . 38 28 .576 I gown . as 31 .544 Washington . 32 34 -435 Philadelphia . 30 35 .455 St. LOUIS .... .. . 24 44 .353 Detroit 18 45 .281 I nlcrnutionul Yesxue Montreal Buffalo Rochester . Toronto Baltimore Syraciine Ottawa . Springfield I l Baseball Schedule; l Probable Pitchers ipitchem for Friday's major lzue game.-. (won and lost records I lln psrcnthues): l American IAIN: ii Cleveland at. New York (night). Lemon (9-0 vs. Raschl (5-3). .A, 3 C l 1 Chicago at Boston mightl. Con- auegra 13-1! vs. Brown (6-2). .De.t.roit. at. Washington (nlqhtl. Gray (1-9) vs. Shea (0-1) or ltobbs (2-5). at. Louis at. Philadelphia might) - Probable len- NEW YORK. (AP) lbuy Your Special Larsen um v-. Kellner (1-5). TL00 FAMl:'tY TICKETS National League Johnny's Mayfair Brooklyn at Milwaukee (night) Mllllken 13-2) vs. Surkonl, (9-1). New York at. Chicago: (3-3: vA.Chlil'cI1 i4-3i. The Bike Shop W. G. Barhour'a mm" Memorial Field Canteen Philadelphia at st. Louis migim sport Lodge abet: (i2(-oiimvii. Miller (1-3! or and from Pf.” " ' ' Isburgh at Oincin ti (2- Melnbefl BM!!! Club mi-night): Lupelmo (El) and Schultz (0-4) vs. Nuxhlll (3-4) and Oollum (1-ii. . - seven batters, allowed trwo runs ” illbbieo was touched for nine runs.I and six hits while he struck nuti work with the teams. v . - . LITTLE spoim - : P; R5uson i l l l l ,1? , . Wx. f if mug": I-T” l ---I ' i WPACEWSIX four and walked six MacKinnonl 1, F, i I -. " i 9?” i " E five hits. struck out four i l l l l . l l l The .llllIl0l" Abbie: FIIOWPl'I ln:t, night liiai iliry aic at-i-iiiiiillatiiis in lot of inside ll:-isehzill know- 0 lledgc fiom i-on:-li Randy I-Tdivnrrls lliut that it is going to take soniel time for tliciii in gel iliclrl -must-les anti brains uorl:3llc ' ('0-ordiiialioii. Tlicy r-onitiillleri l eight hllS('llPS iii IIlPll' Rlllllff iiilli the Air Force. hill to offsct IIIPSFI. damaging factor: they slinivrrl some good positional play along with I number of nrw play: All well an an improvenient in their.- baiting. c s o R:iii(ly iipprweiilly has l9.'iL'illll;Z the boys bow to for they laid several good against Air Force pllcller Mav- Klnnoii. The pitchers In par- llilriilar looked ndcpl lit this plian- of the gmiie as .loliiiiiy Sqiiale-l hiiiglzs laid douii lnii pcrfml sac-J rifice liunts and Benny Calisnlll came through with another. Cliff Ready also showed flint lie is on lieeii lillii: l ones that has nlagiiod lilni lliroii.:' ion! the )'Nll' as he r-oiiviertcri for? two hll! and lvoiild have hall al third only for a great stop by? Petty. the Air Force, first :acker.l o o a Rosa Burns. wlin coached llici Air Force team for the past lvvo years. has left ilw Summerside hose and will he Ilcariing loxlrirds, Europe in about in months tinir-. The airmen last. night were handled by Gunner Cox. who reg-. his way out of the batting slump . l'Itlshiirxh- THE EUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Chicago White SoxWhip l IEY The Canaidinli Prcssl fN.Y. Yankees 4-2 For Champsi 4th Loss In Row .-.- l M.” lnltack with two home double by 13iElE-E:c71ia;' ! Johli Hetki who wk l Tl” llnlazmg Chi”-W while sax the seventh from Bob .l-lricnd plck-ll 'Tliursday exploded the lnviilcibilityl myth of New York Yaiii-tees for thr- third straight day. whipping the world iilininpioiis 4-2 :ill(l cllftliiz their American League lead nliie giliiics. The Snx S."lllP(l iuirc on N" siiigles, zi siicrltlce and an er:'(i: in the ninth to lialxd their foiirtli has in a row. Milliiiel Mliioso sizicled home the tze-or-."zik-l mg Hill in extcntl his hitting strcnk in i7 51ZlfllPS. I Larry Dolly and Al Roscii driivcw iii tiic riiiis aplecr as the SPCOIIO place Cleveland Indians sivampedll Boston 15-4. Doby homered iwiczxl doubled llllfi singled. Rosen h-it ii. home run iii the elizlif-ruii iiliitli; iiiiiiiiiz :Il'.(i also doubled and sing-r , . led i Cliicago. in third plarc afterl iiliiniiig ll of its last 13, trailsl Cleveland by half a game. The inspired Plttsbilrgli Pirates V made it three in a row over the' slippiiii: 1Xl.liiaukec Braics. will- 'llllE ii-4 i:l l2 iziiiiiigs. Pinch- liiller Joliiiiiv Liiidrll homered llllIl' two on to tie ti1f' score in the; ninth and the Pirates pushed: across a pair in the 12th on A! single by Fraiil; Thcnizis and a: W . ,,, ,-....... ..-C Baseball Results (By The Canarlian Press) National League M10 001 003 002-6 M 2 i Milwaiikce.- ; 102 001 000 000-4 7 II Friend. 1-ietki i7) and Sandlock,l Sheppard (9) Llddle. Buhl i9il ularlv plays centre. fl:-Id. Thai y . ' t ll Crand ll; W-Hctki; 1.-Bulil; Gunner. xi ialuablc mail in lIlf' Pittsbaurglrxlindplv l outrr ;!Hl'(lPnS and at the plaiml B id 03 002 ,”'z' 12 16 1 watched the game from the side-lCI'"”:m:;:'" ' no 000 1 7 ii the team to the start as a coach lines and piloted win In his first at Cliarlottetoivn. I O O in hi: place tlox liad l fellow who looks like a pretty fair ball player. This Gnudet. has provedl himself in every position he played with the Air Force. team on Memorial Field. The first. tlmel lie showed here he came up with I spectacular outfield catch Against. the Inlermcdiaic Abbics. The next time he with a single and homer lo drivel four runs across the plate. : o o o l of. TIiere'r going in be plenty baseball in Victoria Park for the diamonds nn the Hospital Field: with back- confronling the baseball nfficlalsl is to get men and older boys to, The addition of the Siimiiicrslde Air Force to the City Softball Lea- It is understood that the forma- tion of an Air Force team will force the Jerps to disbalid. At least. five of the players on the Jerps Irl members of the R. C. A. F. and will be playing for the surnmersido entry in the City League. II; in possible that three of the remaining players may line up with the Charlottetown Branch of the Legion in the same league. The Legion have been given per- mission to add three players to their roster and they might be getting pitcher Charlie Ballem. catcher Laysh schiirman and third baseman Earl smith. If they do they will be a force to be reckon- ed with before the League sched- ule has run its course. ciiy Siiiliaii , league ilandings Following are the standings in the City softball League: P Dairy 12 lo 2 0 no L.v.c,. ll 7'4oi4 B. Y. C. 12 7 5 0 14 Guardian 12 0 5 1 la C. Pucker: ll 5 .5 1 ll Bombers ll 5 0 0 10 City lo 3 '7 0 6 Legion .. in 2 '7 1 5 Jsycees . ii I B I ll ”siiAr”siiii;giliisiiiiiii" Rolls of Fun developed and printed. 14 hour service. Double mural only 55 cents. Reprints 6 cents each. Mull Film Service. .- ulso prints. Any roll of 8 er- l,,siNew York . iSt. Louis Chicago and these diamonds may he TPRd.i'l(f.el-eland l Detroit Roe and Walker. Campanellal ('7); Wehmeier. Kelly i6l, Smith tin and Seminlck. L-Wehmeier.l Hrs: Brooklyn-Belardi, Furillo.i Slll(iEl'. Hodges, Reese. Ciiicin-. riati-Adams, Greciilzrass. ,III) 000 700-9 9 1: 001 I01 oio-4 10 ll Hearn, Wilhelm Ht, Corvrin i7I.l Brazlc t7v, Clark rm and Rice;. W-Wilhelm; L-Presko; Hrs; New: York-Spcrircr, Hofniaii; St. Lou-l gave ll good is-Muslal. I pitching performance in stopping Phlladelphlu 100 300 342-13 19 0 M.C.A. by l .12-3 score and last Chicago . . 000 100 l00-- 2 9 8 night. he looked fairly patent al Konstsilty and Lopata; Pollet, the plate. iui he came through Klippstein I0. Sinipson i8i,l Jones till and Garaglola: L-Pol-l lett; Hr: Chicalzo-Mctkovlch;. Philadelpliia-Hamiier. l American League 002 000 002-4 7 1 Little Leaguerl and older boys lg", ya.-k 2911 mm mung 5 ll from "Mt WBPK 0". ll ll" lW”" Pierce. Dnl'lSIl (91 Pierce I9) aiidi learned from Randy ifldivarrls. Of-ll wllsonv llnllar ll;,; Sam and ficlais are busy levelling off two Ben.,,. w,pl,.l.(.l,; 14,5: Chlmgoy New York-Berra. i 002 002 303-15 I3 1 FOX: for P153? Vomplele Boston ooi 030 ooo- 4 11 11 stops and niarkings. before the Hmmeman and Hegan Timon. W”ke9"d- 1" '"l'"””" I" ""'l 19:; Parnell, Kinder Its) G:-is-i f.ltlIe. Leaguers there will bpi mm ml. Fmemml (5) and whim! h”"b”" Y" hays "N" 13 -”""l L-Kindei” Hrs: Cleveland-Dobvi and older. The. biggest prnhleiiil L2,, Rose'n, Bmlonlcnnem International League -. Springfield II. Ottawa. ppd, raIn.l . 000 000 002-2 9 2i Phlladelnhla 050 000 00x-5 R 0 Marlowe. Weik (2l, Miller 18) and Baits; Byrd and Astrntli. ' gue should prove quite. ll boost IPMMIOWE l E.i2..il.'”Z.i2.1E.ii.” ii”. 315:”; Fl.2”:.?..?.".i st we vwomoo-a n at will field A top notch team head- wnmnxm” .000 mo 000-) 10 0 ed by their Weedlban pilchlm Breclleen. Paige in and court. Hlm ROM Armslmnal ..Armv.. nel. Dixon. Simn. till and Olrlis.! has been I standout with the Aiiw wiB""h"”: l"D”m"o Force teams in the past. andlthisl l"""”""ml L'""' A l . -h h J ',FlrsI: 33”??? ';If...?..2.';f.l'. l.'i...,S.' "" "Ir-run!" 052 1010-910 vi . . . ' Rochester 110 500 0-7 12 1 Lombardi. Shore (4), Hague isi and Keller; Melliere, Tlfenaucr Ill. Condrick i3I, Hahn (6) and RRDIS. Fuoeclmnii 16-. Second: . N4; NN N mfw rint ll) Second: Toronto 001 010 000-2 2 0 Rochester 000 000 000-0 2 0 Overmlre and Keller; Deal. Fus- selmnn Baltimore 025 000 011-9 13 0 Montreal s 201 010 000-4 10 3 Hellitzelmari. Hcrrin (7) and Ta. hiichcck; Lehman, Mossor (Ill Lce I8) and Yelan. FRIDAY & DOUBLE he laid. slorv W” "" """-3 Glory Gain! 1'. 0. Box 1!. Chulalituown. the Yanks ' ltiio by lslrrak, to!" nail MARSHKU." THOMPSON - VERA uiirs . mciiliiin iioani NATALIE W000 o with ma lam-rm lhviwoa-kmobolnai u1nIo:hnoMNanq!tiorm.vm-uuumne---AI-uvnHtn- AND slim: snow; ALSO suonr SUBJECTS up his second victoi:l'- 3 Brooklyn snapped R prolonged worth. R C A F. V JUNE 26. 1953 Y's Kids Defeat R.C.A.F. 22 To 14 -The Bummerslde Y's Kids de-ihemlh the R.C.A.F. Little Lea- Summerside feated nuers 25-14 at. night. W. Doucette led the Y's nt- l0 111916” I run; and . 26-year-old Irish champion, Phil- triple. N. Hunter hit a round l.rip- Omtml G-'lI'V:l:. 7 and 5 in -ll": fil- for the Alrforce boys. iWoods- relief pitcher. per jimiiinlz slump to batter Cincinnati pulled off the fancy catch of the lriedlczs 12-3. Jlie Dodgers iviihiii tiin games oflnf Gain Gay's pop in. The I6-lllt Bruokl.V1l 'innlnK- the Braves. inlzack iiirliidrd five liomcis-by .ii'a)iie. Bciarcli. Call Furilln, Duke Snider, Gil Hodgcs and Pee Wee Rrrsc. The Philadelphia Phils won theirls, Bishop CF; R. wannacl-9 llzli 5il'(llf.'I1l this season over Chi-lMgson 23; Chanibel-5 P; z-nno Cubs, l3-2. and edged lilllfi lifncc. six )lEi'CPi1if-Ige points IlilP3(I ni St. Louis Cardinals who lost 9-4 to New York Giants. The Phils battered four Chicago pitchers for 19 hits with bonus rookie Ted Kazanski. making his dcbui. at shortstop. getting two doubles and a single. i The Giants ualked away from' the Cards with ll scvcii-run sev- ciilh inning featuring I grand slam homer by pilich hitter Bobby Holman. in the only two lliizlit games, lio'h iii the Anicriran League, St. Louis Browns swept. a three-game series from Washington by heat- ing the Senators 3-1 and Phila- delphia Athletics salvaged the third and final game of their ser- ies against. Detroit Tigers ivitli 8 2 iiin. The Browllies' win was their fourth straight. Lefihander Harry Brecheen posted the victory but he needed help from Satchel Paige in the seventh liming. Harry Byrd got credit for the A's will as be scattered nine hits. He had a shutout until the ninth inning when the Tigers counted their two runs. Durelle Gains l l0-Round Decision MONCTON, Durelle. Caiir. iCPI-Yvon lflll B.. gained a 10-round decision over Curtis Wade. of Baltimore. in an exhibition bout ere Thursday night. The 22-year-old champion weighed 161 and Wade, 19, topped the scales at 159. After a slow start, Durelle caught UP with Wade in the last few rounds and the Judges returned an unpopular verdict in his favor. Wade's manager. Dave Silver- man, claimed the point. system iiiis faulty and said he would pro- test. the decision. Referee Bill Landry and judge Al Roach voted for Durelle while Judge Bill Uhren favored Wade. Manager Casey Slengel Gives Yankees Blast NEW Y(')f1l;. i.lPlv- Manager (MPY Slenlzcl, irkcrl at the recent lloor showlni: of his New York lankcrs, gave amzi'y notire to his lilziycrs 'l'hiirsdny ilizii ill.-lid hct. lnr wake up. or rlw. m7llnl.l' HDSPL Ivy the Yank:-r:' three slraizlit defeats. the la; Chicago White Sox, uerk afler llirir 18-ganlc wlnniiii; Slang:-l lerturrrl his Am. loop atlill-ins hriorn null- liliirrl arirl finril game of His: rur. lrrnl series with the White Sax. it marked the first. time Sien. gel had rt-buked his player: since llast September. "Two games with tho Sax liavc lliiimiliated us, and I believe there IDS sonieiliiuz radii-ally wrong. I lm7l.V have In move some of them. Mickey Mantle has lill. A rouplo of homers since we not back bill. in general. his work has been dis- llippolntlniz.” SWNSZPI made it clear lhzil ollicr Yankees were as much to blame on Ills youtliful slnr. "The hitters iirenlt hitting. the pitcliers arr-nlt pitchiniz and rim flcldcrli aren't fielding," Slcngcl rompiairirri. Murray River Theatre SATURDAY JUNE 26 Jr 27 -- 8:30 P.M. FEATURE rl-he Victory moved evening, making ii one-hand stab l the Line-ups: . R C A F HK. Williams C: Nu Hunter 3B: G. Taylor SS; Brackenbury LB: R, Tiiorbin RF; G. Gay 11!; Doc B. Gallant. C: W. Doucetle P and RF; M. Arnold 2B; A. Strongman CF; D. Mc- Inriis 33: G. MacFarlniie LP and P: Arsenault P and LP: Hubley s'sidEil&i5EiE -Edge Yankees 9-8 -Tlic Sunimcrsidc Littlc Bigger League got under way at. Queen Elizabeth park last night with the Dodgers edging the Yankees 9-8. Garland Harris wns the winning pitcher and Wendell Morrison the loser. Stall Gay liit. n double with 'the, bases loaded in the last inn- ing to win the ball game when three runs crossed the plate. Don- nie Purcell of the Yankees had 8 hits in 4 trips including ii home run. Line-ups: Dodgers-B. Nooiian. Arsenault SS: R. Kenny 3B: 5. Gay 2B: R. Mullins LF: F. Des- i-oches RF; M. Scott CF: 1. Fraser C: G. Harris P. Yankees-S. Clark '28; A. John- son SS; Purcell 1B; D. Ross CF; G. Gay LF: 5. Desaoches 3B: 1:. Neiivsome RF; L. Arseriault and L. DesRoches C; W. Morrison and D. 113: L. .Arsensult P. middleweight ' .cliamipion from Bale St. Anne, N. I.ynnlPiilrick4 To Coach N. L. All-Siar Team BOSTON (AP) -The Boston Bruins announced '1'hursdziy that Lynn Patrick has been named coach of the National Hockey League all-star team that will play the Stanley Cup champion Montreal Canadiens, Oct. 3. in the seventh annual all-star grime at Montreal. Patrick. who was all-star coach in 1950. was named the. second time because he pilot:-d the Bruins to the Stanley Cup finals this past season. v.i'i.iiiiiii.ii('iviiiwlILs Gold. silver. platinum and cop- per arc sometimes called "noble" metals because they do not easily 1 I l l i corrode. Polo. :7 fashionable sport in many parts of the, world, was played by the ancient Persians. P.E.I. day. June 27 and On Sunday. shown hereunder Sqn. and "H9" lions. lug of the greatest thrills of my life" Wrnavis Cup Team (;,lLeClerc has been named 11011-1313)- ATTENTION Annual Runge Classifications for personnel of the P. E. I. Regiment will be conducted on Saturday and Sun- pomirion for personnel of "B" Sqn. will leave from Rusrico and .Georgel'own or 1300 hrs. (1 PM.) 27 June, 53 and for personnel of "HQ" and "A" Sqn. from the Ordnance Compound at 1330 hrs. (1.30 PM.) 27 June 53. will be held. All ranks of the P. E. I. Regf. will amend. Transportation will leave TIM following places at times Summerslde-0815 Iirs. (IMT) Kenslngton-0840 hrs. (IMTI Rusllco-0900 Im. (Lorry) Georgetown-0900 Im. (Panel) During the afternoon of 28 June 53. personnel of ''C'' ..........A.. Canadian Girl Wins I ' British Women's Open Amateur Golf Chlship 'l.oi.?7r.:.li'a;:.n.reia,;.Tr- . (CPi--A.(-owl links. They were all soqllligire PORT!-ICAWL, Wales 19-year-old golfing miss from! . . Fonthill, our. freckle-faced lVfar-lan" "” ill” 5” W95 but Mar- lene Stewart, won the British W0- 19"? W3-S Ilnver headed after that. l ”I rlont think I liiwc yet fully men's open amateur golf title 1. , ,, Thursday. the first Canadian io1'.”””l ,1 hme wm.1' 33” Ill! take the tournament in its 60-yearllmle mO'm”c Wm"? Wmallon who startled the Canadian scan. mnlliii 1950 by becoming the younggsn hm, colfrr ever to take the women: Bmlrloscti and open nmateur trauma.- ” ments in a single year. ; Marlene has been the talk 0-I uonellliese niicient links since she go to the, finals Wednesday with vlc.. lorics ovcr Scotland's Jenn Dani: lnlri, oiic up. and Eiiglnrid's highllgf rzited Eliznbcth Price, 6 and 4, .; history. After it was all over, the little shotmaker. they cnll "Little Ben” after the Rl'PRl Hogan, could hardly believe She admitted that if. was the more-expericiiced, Ihj; Cal-ritiiiinvof llloy llesaeyiwins lmirseshne Tourney ' MONTREAL,-' (CF! (':eor:,r'-. o VFS-(Nt"l' ii-ml (hp grlghlm . , Holiscslitiiic Clilb O-Id Tlmem. ing captain of Canada's Davis Cup. ioiirilriniciit. licre Wednesday nlgm; LF; team for the second coiiscciitivciby (ifjffflfitig ,i, 1),-well ll, the mm”- xvooduyear. lill :i lll.li4'll l ' ed iiiidcr protest; into worm p. The anrioiinceniciit was nmdc , The ii!-airs: will be (Iisclissed at i. yrs Kldsngl pl-lllllps SS; Thursday by Ll.-Col. Janlrs Mr- .-;,ocr:.il iiirrilii: of the executive' at 730 this eveniiig. -4 Vcrscv defeated Dav:-v 50 poinlrt Avily, president. of the Canadiaiil Lawn Tennis Association. Mom-l bers of the team have not yet been i to 43. He won his Wgv 9,, ll", Hnahm. selected. lhv rlevfvnliiig ,lm”l( Mccniri-t in ii? Dr. Leclerc is 2. iiative of 0'- singln qnmr laws and he lcarilcci his tennis all In the first rmind Dlwey l.l,A;. the Rideau Lawn Tennis Clublfmn-(1 And-V Mal-ll” and Amnyj there. Since 1983 he has been all 3 Liiiid dcfmtpd J. Buote. Davgj;viv& active member c( (N Mount Royal rtlicli tlcrcrilcd Liiiid two of three.- Club in Montreal. l j.:.'lll'1"S. , In his 40's, he is still an actlvel Drivcv fired i4 riiigers duriiiiz player and has probably played the cw r: ivliiln R. Vessev mm more sets of tennis illflll ziiiyoiic 1:: .-ma ,l;igl- xllvcolll-t m.'AM,. in Canada. Dr. Leclcrc llFf.i.'1!l M-,..-ill, g..,,l ..,. mm L BM” 5” keeping close records of the gniiicsl rl-lllh ,.,..p,.l,..E l,,l,,.N.n -M will he has played. both in tourmnmll lnrm iii" .'rvlriii:ni: matches will l,. and in social COITIJDEilli0ll. slncclplm-Ni; 1926. Helms completed 13.021 sets: 1,cm;l4l and Marlln. -phllllps Primarily a doubles lrlarer. 1I9'rilid :Viii”i7.'ll:l'nll' imizit-1' and V('.(- teamed ilp with Mrs. H. 1.. Bci-i-ism-; l-ml and Dm.l,. to iiin the Canadian mixed (I011-' ' bles championship in 1934. I Baieball Praclice The intermediate Abbi;-a will N.iSq. Baseball W-N llfllfl R l”"lI”l.'I' on Memorial Flelri hyDl::tt,icIVMmi-)UiiiiIciklgq'iVaii?Piu'lil Ledlms "””l"-1' 3' 530. it was all- hom" H11; and Sm I9 talllmlll'f.”fi last night by maiiape-:' ' p 3 - ”" ' l Dflllllv .Vf.icCorinnck. mouth Arrows swamped Keiitvillcl Wildcats 9-2 in :1 Halifax nlid Dis.” tricl. Senior Baseball lxsagilc galiic here Thursday. TRURO, (CF) - Night basrbnll had its official opening lici-e Thursday as Truro Bearcats squeezed out a 3-2 win over stel- lartoli Alblons in in Halifax and District. Senior League game. Lea- K. or c. BOYiS CAMP RIIP officials and a large Cf0'-lfi were on” hand for the first game , , under lights, 1 NORTH RLSTICO LIVERPOOL. N. 5,, (CPL .l,cdl by home run hltlcrs Mac Rowers. Camp 099'” JUIY 2nd: 5P' and Gene Schiller, Liverpool Lar- pllcallons wlll he received up rupers tightened their hold on. l second place in the Hnlifziv and I0 Jilly lglr At Ch3rl0ll9' gtilslrlit Basebillll I11-lecnurclllllll In town contact George Chev- - ' 5 8X I . . W " 0"" mm" ilcrie, at Siimmcrside contact here Thursday. lficorge Cloiv. I Canip fccs for 10 days i SI5.(I0 31,649 Daily Double NEW Y0RK,W(.;l;) - Two lom: shots came in at Aqueduct race track Thursday and provided H 31,649.70-for-52 daily double. larg- est of the year in New York. l l l l Rita L. Costello's The Sti-.-iiv won the first. payiiiiz s62.1o l straight. and D. H. Burdeiits Hi Chief took the second and paid W,” lAt lllnplc Leaf Speedway, lMa0NPiII's Mills, June 29th. The great. explorer Simon Frnseriaf. 2:00 0'0I0('I( sliarp. Good "1 1501 "””b'l”h"1x gill" 12.?” "l classes and prizes. Full stock M '1'” "he ale ” M” worgrl saloon. For furtlicr particu- B.C. ..-.n..... . liirs apply to Ray Phillips. The. Portuguese sailor rlmwinllllnt-Ncillis Mills. if stormy, Magellan discovered the lifngcllniillm firsl l-gm. (lln. fnllmvinxl Straits and reached the Plillimiiiics l in 1620. i V IIEGT. (1 7 REOCE) 28th or Squaw Point Rifle Range. Trans- 28 June 53. (1 Garrison Church Parade Sqn. will complete their range classifica- Signed: A. w. ROGERS. Lt.-Col. . Commanding P. E; I. Regt. (I7 Reece)