gaauzs Ti-Tho Cha.rioftir.tzti7vvnE.fiuri.-r'tiixla.ii1.E'll'hiirsday. Apr. I9; BI.Y.C.-R.C.A.F. Start Island Volleyball Finals Tonight league on top this season rlclcatcd ' Prince of Wales 4-l in the scml- ' I edlfiiials and tluinpctl Y.M.(7.A :'i-l in l ltht: finals. In addition the Wliilcs fought their way to the semi-fiiials of the Maritime tollrnamciit held last week before bowing before the ultimate Falrvlew Aces. Tlir first games In tho host-of Arrttii svliics for the P E I l'UllC.V' hall Chaniploiisliip will be play ioiiight at the Y .'il C A artin: at ';;',n with the B Y.(.'. Whites. Char- lotfetoiin chatiipluiis. taking on the Siirniiiei:-ldc R C.A.l-1 I Tlin lll(i siiiiarl-z have met twice hrfore in rliicls for the island crown The youth club ucre victors In l!l.'i.'l-.'i4 aiirl lhc oi. llllt" last year The youth club llHlP hrcn the power in citv iollc!liall since the I lnacue began four yviirs ago. Each vr:ii' the B.Y(' Whites won the liflr and aft:-r finishing the regular Ass'n Decides T The Audubon S t i-r--.i-luiloii mix pliwseti disctili- . tmiiiii: Ilic .-liirliilioii Screcn Tours Ill a snctilal meeting of the Queens Cniinly Branch of the PE 1. Fish and (lnmc Assticlalinii. li was the opinion of Ihc hndv that lllPSP let-tiirns. allhoilflll f"' PROBABLE PITCHERS NEW YORK (AP) l - Probable pitchers for iodayls niajnr leagiir games (1955 lion and lost rE(.'(ll'tlS in pal'cnthc.-"cs: National League Philadelphia vs Brooklyn at .lPF- soy City-Dickson (12-lli vs Er- lkinn (ll-8) Pittsburgh at Ikcw Vorkeltline (Kl-it vs Worthington (0-0) SI. Louis at Cincinnati-lladdix (l:'-ltil vs Scautlebury (fl-(ll Chicago at Milwaukee-l-laclwr (ll-l.Sl vs Buhl (13-ill America League New York at Washington--lllw Dvrmotl, (10-10) vs Stobbs (4-14) Baltimore at Boston - Palica (S-ll) vs Brewer (ll-10) Cleveland at Chicago -- Score contest 75 yards ahead of his ncr- net-" Tues(la)' night, He is await. 135, Iwap (lfi-lfll vs Harshman (ll-7) Kansas ('ity at Detroit-nDitmor fl?-I2) vs (lrnmnlt (I3-lfll .? . -.S.. ..-4 . IN Ti-IIS Eomi Great Final Series Ended; League Outstanding Success If. at tho lieginiiiiig of that year one had ventured the opinion ihilt before the season and 3.000 fierc- Iy partisan fans would howl them- Ielres. hoarse over a league game. he would have been re- garded all 1 very good comedian Indeed. That reaction would have been natural enough. Some fans. tlmwovtlr few the number was) hall hat,-omr accustomed to a somewhat faster brand of p l I y dished up by the Charlottetown Islanders and the pros from other Maritime centres and even those who were trying to bring local hockey back weren't expecting too much in the first year. Tlw final results surprised oiri',i'boil.v mid up can look ahead with confidence that next year the league will be even better. The league executive with Cleaver hlaclcan as President. Elmer Rlanchard Vice: President and Johnny Squareliriggs did it fine job with a tricky proposition. The I P a g u 13 experienced unexpected growing pains as it blossomed at , it fantastic rate. it we had had a i Nicodemus in our midst we might i have i0i'('SEFl! it But we didnt, nnd some trouble arose. But on the overall picturr the executive is to be commended and the ex- perience will he a great help in setting up next yearn league We liavr lira-id some report.- that. Summersido may drop out of the Island picture and concen- trate on a Prince County League. If that is in their best. Interests force look the ies will be played in Summerside Sunday. Leo Doyle. Ray Mccloskey, Loriici lllaccuigan. Ralph Pineau. Wciid-5 Gillis. Maritime champion The remaining games of the scr- Nnight the B.Y.C. will iiieup lke this: All Cuady. Jlm F nauan; o Cancel creen Tours 3:! '1 Mel! by those attending. fell far, l';ill.il.-i.l- Hi-iiw won the Island short of the suiiportItlicIy should: 5Plll(ii' 1; ii...-MI. championship at liaic rcccii cd coiisiderlng both the sport. ti-ma Tuesday night by (hr educational and enlertaiiiliig asiici-ls they ciiiployctl. As a rc- sult of the poor attciiclaiiccs a wiisiilcrziblc deficit is shown mak- riiizrzt-rl tIxt'llllllI' tussle to take the in: ncccssziry the cancellation of. future engagements. The Queens County liiish allfll l li3.”.3.f..””L:Yf iii” 22l2..:l” .."lt.l3; E Bouts To Decide l Rock's Contender missed something, they would hate- NEW Y(llllx' 'llll .- Promoterj l.'lllti)C(l immensely. .lim Txiirltis rciclilctl plans Wednes- l wliimiln: Ki I)iiiistan's 6-4 in a The hope was cxpixxscd . meeting that some other l ration would take over the spool sorship of this society and relate its worthiness to the people of the at the organ- lPT()Vint'(' ,day for .-i ..-ii.--. at heavywcighti Si-:"' A-”-'” A WHO- climinzitiriii l-tiIlI- In provide 8 Remember when Septeiiiher rli.lllrii:ci' for champ- I ion llnck) llilltllrilln--OF I new M THEPANADMN PRLM icllanlll if llartiaiio retires. -r in victory in the Boston marathon years ago today The Cziiiadizin diffcrciiccs with Al Wcill. Marci- army sergeant finished a gruelling amys mm,-1K9,-, at 3 l-mace din. lest opponent. rnvcrini: the 26 rnilrs iii: a mcclllil: hFlll'Ft”fl Weill and 1.385 yards fll ill” 3"” drill" 1" '"l' -'ll:ii't:iaim -clicdulcri for Friday at iitourr. .'ll niiniites. 2-.'i second. Mar-mi. (Li. before taking any PW" 'P"' ”' ' E ',p(isitivc slriis "There in a frrling around that Rocky max retire." said Norris. "I don't share that feeling. Our position is this. If we can show Rocky where he can draw a S500.- tllltl gate in September. we thinl he will fight. It is up to its to comr iin with a good challenger We ex- ,llPt'l. a definite word from Rocky ,within I0 days." Norris nicntioned a May 9 match at Miami between Johnny Holman and Rob llnltrr as one in a series of cliuiiiialiniis He said lic woiiltl itry to make a Floyd Patterson- Well. it's all over for another lliiri'icane.lacksnn fight as soon as year. The Parkdale Flycrs. as rug- (he knows definitely what Marci- ged a bunch of boys as Charlotte-,'ano will do. town has seen in some time. arel He said also Art-hie Monrr. thi- the newly criiwncrl Senior H tilimn-iliizhl llPx'W.V clmnm. also was very pions or P351, winning Hip mlpliiiiicli in thr pit-tiirr as soon as hr wasnit easy; nnt h) 3 1,)": 5h(1II laid rniiiplvlcd lllR' rlrlchrr .'-i:ain'-I The Flyers had the fight of their Ynl-ind? Pompey in London in nine”, y.liinc. . port. of another with players and have oil of those teams strong enough in Map the Are: in thr Aces in cellar. and there for the top stars ori players of the Incries. when so I many on both teams have pla,v- . penso with iiuch tasks and nro- pose a toast to hoth of the trains. To Pnrkdalc Flyers who ovrro A mm,-"ma! Badmmmn Iwlc, N team to fight their way to the . rt--mvim "mm mm St-lm5.'.l"lf..-f'l'l?.””l- l'l"l:”'.f” i'.-".....'..”.'.l Duniitan's who lost a hockoy .'rr- ms 3",. Basmra 'Vm,;h "C,,',h "am And "lei ("'”Wd- tlllmmm lnlwliicli the toiirnliniont will lic held every nook and cranny in the an ""1 as vpl (rm-lain but u jg bf. Arena to watch lnral players per iicvrd that their will he at "least lt'.I hardly fair after such 1' o .....m.... grind to .....i. here Pmyg Badmmfgn ed so much. top-notch. ri-and pleasing hockey. So we will (lis- cmm "lmules "mt wmlld l”'ve st-hcdiilcd for (lliarlottetown on taken the starch out of anotlit:rISI,"m.dIu,I Am.” mm l" M" ”"'"l '"''”l' l" l""m39lCliarlnttolowrt and the Summer W "'1'-"' 1e"'''"S"-V '" tlrlf-"L (snip ll('.A.F Tllr auniini-liim-. in l0Fm- Ellnllllll Y” (l0llVl"CE 9V” me two silcs in operation. The closing most sceptical that nenvle 3flfll'9Cl'ldalc for entries is April 23th and' 3'9 l""'"' "”""' 5”"l Cl”? ”0m' llli (n that liiiir uill he accepted Petition Him him: it has been at the (il1arlnttctnii'n Y. M. (1 A since such an iii-orllnii l'l'till'(l wit-,tph.mp 3425i, The play.” xched. nesscrl lslaiirl pl:iyt-rs in and is- llll' will he piililishcd in the Guard- lnnd lcagiir is anybody”: gin-ss. ion on April 27th than that. of course. is what they should do. But if they Ire. run- tamplating the move because they i think they r-nn't compete with the I Charlottetown teams the oxpres- 1 thin that comes first to mind If "shades of the Summerslde Cry- Halli." We thought. and we still i think that the Ace: were linmp- 7 !red more lw the rlementa tan ll Ii lack of talent in this year's F:-op. With Fhlr Stadium r-ady . and waiting at the outset of the season the Aces iiitouid be able to whip into shape at Icon! thf same rate on the Charlottetown trams nnd iiliould more than hold their own in the competition. Fharlottetown is bigger than 4 Rommfrslrlr but not us much that It ran uipnlv lhi-no tram: nod n . Charlottetown Fireman's FAREWELL SKATE ' SPORTS ARENA THURSDAY, APRIL l9th Skating 8-10 Admission 50c "Help the Joos that handle the Hose" SPECIAL-Ladies' and Gents' Door Prize SERVING! IN IVIRY 13 CT. IAO Iuonm moons may in new H or. no. I:i'Y.s'l"'Anl'd.I,Al"IAPnll-xi: mun oi not I no a or. um. 694 ISLAD Josey. Allan lllr'l('l.Pllfl. Barry Carvor (assistant rnanazci 1-2 1 ti'on:il Boxing Club. patched up his - III I . I I KI... SENIOR "B" CHAMPIONS best-of-seven series 4-2. Front row Moore (playing-maiia:vi'l. (l-ri Bob Hurry. Dciiipsc Gregory. Hill. Kip Ready. Allic Frank Ropci'.Jim IllacLend. Willie (playing coachl. Hollis Dunn. Back row ll-rl Ralph Jay lassislant Ctlaflli. R9: I A Mm-"E-ES" Im. lst Attempt At Strait ll' a l I er l l VICTORIA (CPl'l'lie first at-. (It-mpt of the season to swim the strait of Juan de Fuca ended in: failure Wednesday when Ben Small Foreign Field Entered Laiighren was pulled from the In Boston Marathon To ay w.-.iei-anerrour,iioursand25min-. ' utes. L: it .'.!74- dV' - BOSTON ilPi with a smaller flaiiiaiiiiiiiieiii nf .l.-mail iill” i"' ” ('ht”i1.ugll'Ifl(;” defcalerlilolllily l record "' gill”.-)' "h.”' 'i "”l ”""ll' titles wliicli kept him within four l"&If.3"-VPF"'1."fI'5 ””5 -W” I (miles of his starting point. live 'lnlllS r ii n u c r s llll(' ,0 , Placed third or better licrc ill the: nclgigghlcinggggedpgihla llaatteggg eight who have i-nniiictrd ill the, am EST and was puned outfit last 10 years. (2,l7"pm AST Finland this timc pins lici liiiiiiui . -;d...;. ' ' on Eino Oksalicii aiirl .lii(ii Vis-l kari Oksaiirira I t-3;: tltll lmit: (or 'l(l miles last ,i'c.'li' lll E-'i-.'iiii IK A itorlrt rccord, llmicici lir : I'Illl only our marathon in his litctimc. at 225.47. last fall. I The real niystcijv mail is Tur- .key's Mustafa Kvinzil Bulvari. Thr- Tw(.mV,,,,,,. M only thing known of Biilrari is that tered but nnli (':iiiarltaii t-lianiiiion Tlllik-at Seldom slinu well over mp marathon:-r Gr-nr;:.c Hillier of St." ""'”"h"" 43'3""- John's. Nll(l.(-l slutlciil at lloston SE. ' A"d University. is nivcn much chance. C b w amp e an s l I talk With Harvey y than-iisual forciun llf'l(l entered, the United States is liopiiii: for its first Boston marathon victory in 11 years today. The last Aiiici'ii-aii iiiiiiier of the 26-mile. 38:":-yarrl rat-c from subur- ban Hopldnton In Bostiiiils Back bay was John hcllm in 1945. Tliis year tlic l' S l'- pinning its main Iiopcs nu .'tllIiIllPl' Jnhn Kol- ley. no rclaliuii. aiirl on Nick iCnstes. Nlitlck. .ll2lwx., school- teacher who ran the fastest marat than ever rccortlcd for an Ameri- can at 2:19:57 while finishing third olullfy cailaml far in, in are our latest lmn styling, 5, (':lii.'itll:iiis I View the Shifter liillman made- I ED-mD3bUl'F Sll.l(l.S in the latest. He has sa”ulio. will be satisfied if Spnng shades, he finishes Ill tlic first 10. SMALLER FIELD Stock Suits and Slacks also car-. forcign fiIcld is sniallcr this "ed in Stock Mg he hecausr it is an Olympic t Alll1a'lIil'llll,l' lllilllj iintiuii: MON-rm,-A ,,. II you. Ex H... ”'''R''. l" "W ”"'lr """"'-V ""'i Clarence ffanipbellpolf iiiPPl3:Sllglll&ll 1' Shifter ll-iillmhri knleealer Olympic cxpoiiscs rntlir-r than for sending riiniicrs lo flnstnii. Gerry (loin of St. lira:-intlw, One, foiir-tiiiiv winner. is iint t'll- lorcrl this )'t".'-lli. lliillllll rctircrl. Hockey Li-agile said Wednesday he has asked for in meeting with Doug Harvey, Montreal Canadiens dcfcnceman. to discuss a fracas involving a spectator during the L Hooie-y's Men's Wear l l39 Kent St. Dial 7224: l l-Iasl ymI"s wiiincii Iwli-f Stanley Cup playoffs in Detroit. 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THE CANADIAN PRESS Willie Mays. for the second Itrllnht day. was the big gun as the New York Giants came from behind to defeat Pittsburgh Pirates 54 by for their second Itrolglit one-run decision over the Pirates in as many days. It th th . . 1;mo:;5Le,:u:nly "may in e Pirates trailing 3-0 early in the to .800 for the first two days nl In the America Bow,” Red 50, game. had fought back to a 8-3 the cgnpalgn. tle or: home run by Frank Thomas and a two-run single by Roberto Clemente. Thomnr sec- ond homer gave them the lead. Giants winning rally in the nlntli gave the victory to rellefer Windy McCall. Veteran Bob Portei-field made his debut in a Red Sox uniform 1 winning one. Poi-terfield. ac- quired to the Washington trade with first baseman ' Ver- non, surrendered two-run home runs to Gus Trlandos and rookie centrefielder Tito Francona. Beyond that. rlghthand Robert NOTICE The fishing properties owned by the undersign- ed and located at Bristol in King's County. Prince Edward Lsland, known as Jordan's Fishing Ponds are declared ”Private Fishing Properties". Anyone found trespassing for the purpose of fishing thereon shall be liable to prosecution under provision of Section 2, Sub-Section (v) of the Prince Edward Island Fish and Game Protection Act 1951. G. G. HUGHES. ' W. L. JORDAN. N. J. MMLEOD. broke lose for six runs in the fifth timing to defeat Baltimore 84. Knnsan City at Detroit was post- poned Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Pittsburgh 000 300100-4 9 1 New York . 120 000 02-5 1 l Littlefield, Munger (3). McMa- han (4). Law (5l. Kravltz. hep- pard (7); Gomez. Ridzlk (4). Mc- Call (7l, and Westrum W-Mc- Call. I.-Law. Hits: Pbg-Thomas (2l. NY-Castlemaii. Harris. American League . 20 200000-4 5 l Boston . . . . .. 1100600ox-8 B 0 ltlriore. Ferrarese (SI. Ziiveriiik (5l. Besana (7i. and Smith; Porter- fteld and White. L.-Moore. Hits. Balt1Triandos. Francuna. International League Toronto 02 000 010--3 ti 1 Richmond 000 100 0-1 3 2 Blake. and Griffin; Post, Volselle (9) and Thackei: fill 002 Olfle-.'l 9 2 Columbus 000 00203 -1 7. l Cristante. lllickcns (8) and Rose boro; Herbert and Noble. American League New York 42 300 000-9 12 3 Washington 001 100 030-5 9 2 Kucks. Konstanty (3), and Berra: Weiser. Griggs (4l. Stow- art (5I. Cliakales (El Brodowskl 49!, i lV--Kiicks. L-Wies-l ler. HR: Wash-Runnels. l Marciano Shorted More Than S4000 OAKLAND. Calif. (AP)-Heal-; weight champion Rocky Mlrciallii was "shorted" more than 34.o0n for his title defence against Don Cockell last May 16. the commit. tee investigating boxing in Calif- ornla was told,Wednesday. MAllllELtSIIg Bacon. 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