~- v A l WW,MW ms, May”.1”4. s f ff SPORTS FRONT By NICK FILLMORE Island‘s ooim Past «.uid be poet well set by m The situa a now look in Charlottetown. three team five or six team County League da'i' Dig ~ taking part in sports with 11 (:1 lbs in eac area in all areas of the Island. idea and lit once and a while. year if he _ propelled Bluebird at Australia. Failure would be a sa lifelong ambition has been water records. Campbell's have the m ping his own n'ewouis mark But supporting Campbell in the less. one of his POO? Stream ped gue s for another year . . . We un looked like anvtln g “Y Buffalo to bolster Slated--- gnis School held its Centennial rally with activity getting underway '. : AM. on Friday. May 15th. Guest speaker for the oc- casion was J .H. Blanchard. Mr. Blanchard was welcom- ed by Carol Ann Perry. chair- man of the centennial celebra- ations for children. in his talk. Mr. Blanchard outlined the llistory of Tignish from when he attended Tig- nish school which was compos- ed of two rooms in 1803. also outlined Confederation. stressing the role of P.E.I. in it. He pointed out the advant- ages of the move but deplored the fact that so many Islanders are moving away from the pro- vince. ' Mr. Ross spoke briefly to the students and left them with centennial souvenirs. The ses- sion was concluded with the singing of Our Island mn. With the opening bell in the afternoon the students enjoyed a day of sports. Refreshments were served during the sports activities and the final race was run at 5:30 pm. The following are the results of the sports action. '0 YARD DASH Girls 7 years and under. Nancy Gallant. Andrea Dou- wts. Darlene Buote. “"13 8 Years Debbie Gavin. fiathy. McRaa. Marlyn Mock- Q Girls 9 years Linda Cheverie. '0. Girls 10 years Lorraine Gau- dei. Patsy Callaghan. My! Ready. wGirls 11 years Linda Buote. Iltna Hogan, Shirley Keough. aTs 112‘ years Donna M “mush. aura Hogan. Shirley 'Girls 13 years Betty Ann :33: Shirley Mockler. Nancy 303’! 7 years and under G )RIchard, Leonard Smythe, lid Perry Boy! 0 .years Paul Rea 3'00an Gaudet. Billy E103: I aw. 30y! 0 years La rry Arsen- ‘Ug. Dan Getson. Robert Perry. on 10 years Percy Morris- Glen McRaa. Kenneth Buys 11 year. Gary RI h Chm Alyward Allan Boy- is ‘ tm mrest-s Bruce Bum. :MBMWM Will have their own league. but these are the -the ones most people are lnteaested in. c a . . Si Malcolm Campbell. by fem" r manager. Andrew Mustardusaid recently that if their record attempt falls this season. ‘ we ll . t expensive museilnnléiiece in Britis h Bluebird wa designed nenry years ago. T(gampbe Jr. gunned the floating versionot' Bluebird to 250.35 miles an hour at Coinston Water. ' e .407. That's still a pretty fair average in a ' hilt if he doesn't pull Ol‘l‘l of his symbol] find that: hope ltt'n .400 on t.e season w a e m s or h 1 g erstand C M n ' 4-2 Monday. have brought up Glam; their fading pitching staff. gobble Arsenauit. Brenda Rich- is Baseball On The Move BASEBALL MEETINGS have been held in all three of the ' over the neuronsme June 1. like there wliii be a four team 11 main leagues mean-n at Moroii Monty in smog . Georgetown were not :firwentetl rsoaind. The next meeting will be held in M , Tim ht We haven't heard much talk about having an interlocking ' are toooou- and Charlottetown apparently. are no longer concerned about each other. end interlocking schedule between a couple of the ‘ ght help put baseball back on its feet in y time baseball faln wotid like tin would give sport writers something to talk all“: Campbell Attempts Speed Record BRITAIN'S 43-year-old Don Campbell. atlem to follow in the footsteps of his father. has less than two wee hopes to crack theIE‘Ipi-ld'land speed record in the e The Australian rainy season hits the salt flats easily in June. when the rain comes just about everything 5 the blow f to emu left this Eyre salt this in on ate t e fea capturing both the bum. in1969,tloip- by ' in the late John Cobb. in a pistol-engined car now 1517 years 0 and Craig BmedIM'e of Cal-iforn ficaai. record of 400.45 in a jet-propelled three-wheeler last Campbell crashed his car at 350 Utah salt flats in 1900. fracturing his skull. Since then a ser- caused some 1“ of delays have £2,000.000 venture to become rest- gus. miles an bouron the of the more than 70 companies Off The Cul-f WILLIE MAYS has cooled off. last week The San F: belies- hit and his batting average drop- man’s lea- all his team Hunter Riveg 3:11 can? '. e reel en a . . Bough“ Lang“ p Baltimore ve ' ha . . . Chicago. New York. Cleveland and a good race going f the. lead of the Ameri ll As uaua r. we ct e Yanks to m mid-season and YOGI BEgoRA Jw‘ili lprobaibli‘éehvatgmthesfild. “a: ' at u . . . . .1 possessmn 0f msc'p‘ace a a lastyplace club in defeating the CRAIG ANDERSON from lrack And Field Meet At iignish risk. Glendon Pedersen. Larry McCailum BROAD JUMP Girls 13 years 13 ft. 5 ins. Carol Ann Perry. Nancy Buote. Janet Boudreau. Girls 14 years 11 feet 7 ins. Jean Arsenault. Mary Smythe. Collen Foley. Girls 15 years 13 feet 6 ins. Midgie Eldershaw. Gloria Ar~ senauit. HIGH JUMP Boys 12 years Jimmy Arsen- ault 3 feet 5 ins.. Bruce Buote. henneth Richard. Girls 13 years. 3 feet 9 his. Carol Ann Perry. Mary Arsen- I. ault. Betty Ann Knox. Girls 14 years Coleen Foley 8 feet 6 ins. Jean Arsenauit. Brenda Harper. Girls 15 years. Midgia Eider- w In 3‘ a . Boys 15 years Bobby Boyce. Boys 13 years. 13 feet 10 ins. Howard Hogan. Gerald Itae. Larry McCallurn. Boys 14 years 14 feet 5 ins. Donald Boudreau. Harvey My- ers. James Harper. Boys 15 years 15 feet 10 his Bobby Boyce. Arthur Gaudet. Robert Hogan. Boys 13 years. 4 feet 1 ins. Glendon Pedersen. Callum and Micheal Broderick. Howard Hogan and Earnest Richard. § Boys 14 (years Alphoaous Pro- a1 fit. Boudreau. Freddie Rea y. Girls 14 years Mary Smythe. Brenda Harper. Jean Arsen- ult. 100 YARD DASH Girls 15 years Midgie Elder- a shaw. Gloria Arsenault. Doreen Harper. 440 YARD DASH Girls 12-13 years Darol Ann c- Perry. Shirley Mockler. Betty Ann Knox. Girls 14.15 Mary Smytha. Brenda Harper. Ming0 Eldor- shew. 8110 DASH Girls open under 10 years Snith Brenda Harper. Mary . Shirley Mockier. OAD JUMP H 3 Girls 12 years Donna Menu 11 feet 0 ins.. Laura noun. Nola Perry. Boys 14 years Alphonaea Pro fit. Donald Boudreau. Harvey Myers. 15 years Cecil Wars. 80 ottoman-skim arson. Boys open under 10 years Shown above is Brian Mc- Cormack. a Charlottetown resident. as he proudly dis- plays a very respectable catch which he caught over Four Former Champions ~ . l ' a . a l FIN'E CATCH DISPLAYED the long week-end at a place at which Brian was not too anxious to make nown. The prize of his efforts is the trout on the bottom which The weighs in at 2% pounds. next one up. weighed 1% pounds and the other two were ’1‘: lb. each. Entered In Big Au’ro Race By DALE BURGESS INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Jimmy Clark of Scotland. world's fastest commuter. and American Bobby Marshman will lead four former winners across the starting line for the Indianapolis sooamile auto race Memo al Day. In their slipper-shaped Lotus- Fords they topped a record- smashing field in qualifications Saturday. Clark took the race- day pole position at 158.8 miles an hour in a factory team car and Marshman won the second starting spot at 157.9 mph, in a similar racer entered inde- pendently. The Scottish farmer hopped a plane to Maiilory Park. Eng- land. and won the Guard'sl Opening Date; Is Announced . The Summerside Baseball; league will officially begini June 2. it was learned at a baseball meeting held at the1 Royal Canadian Legion in Sum- merside last night. Next Tuesday night at Queen Elizabeth Park players will be chosen for the proposed three team league and distributed among the teams by an execuy tive which will also be chosen: on Tuesday night. i As yet a few problems remain unsolved. 'I‘he RCAiF considered a possible fourth team is not I— a definite starter, but by Fri» day their status will be known. If (the RCA!“ do not enter a team. the 30 or more layers. the station are certainly} going to be considered for posi- i‘ other three teams‘ ions on if they are interested. American League Detroit 003 000- 5 80 Wash 001010000— 2 ‘70. Trophy race here Sunday. set ting a lap record on the winding course. Clark will compete in the Dutch Grand Prix next weekend before flying back to Indianapolis May 30. Clark. who dominated the in- ternational circuit last year as no driver ever did before. will be the first European to lead the 500 start since Rene Thomas of France. won the pole in 1919. BRABHAM WAITING Jack Brabham of Australia. another forme r grand prlx champion, was left still waiting to make his qualifying run when the second time trial session ended Sunday. He plans to try again Saturday after a trip to Holland to practise for the grand prix. l Sixteen cars qualified on thel Zl/z-mile oval track Saturday. and five made it Sunday. The; ii old so far has averaged 153.1; had mph. P a rn e 1 li Jones, last. year's winner of the $500,000 race. captured the pole position? then at a record 151.1 average. The 33 fastest cars in the it} als will start the race. The qual- ifications continue next Satur- day and Sunday. Roger Ward. 43. of Indianap olis. twice winner of the 500 and no worse than fourth in the last five races, qualified at 156.4 Sat- urday to make the first echelon an all-rear—ehgine and all-Ford line. 1N SECOND ROW Defending champion Jones of Torrance, Calif. and 1961 Win- ner A. J. Foyt. Houston. Tex" BASEBALL SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rsham (5-3) and Free-lihey continued to makc lilei T k Ad. h‘iiliCll‘Ieamm (s 2) Bridges (6) i i a ; - ,. rac Duckworth ( 8) and Brumley. AI Souris SOURIS — Souris Elementary .‘ tel-day. breaking four King's records and tying two Records broken were 13 year ' girls. 75 yuds. Cami Mac- Innis: 10 year old girls. 100- Linda (Ii e- 14 year, 100 yards. meldon Burke: boys 15 years. 100 yards. Douglas Jenni . Cliff Macoonnadl tied the 12yearold76yard dash and Paul Fitzpatrick the 13 year old. '75 yard dash. In the story in The Guardian Satirday on the Souris Regional meet. which was room! tenay omitted. lows: 100 yard dash. Roma Mac- Donald and Broad Jump. Roma record Boys 14-15 years Bobby Boyce. Alphonsos Profit. Don~ aid Boudreau. Boys open under 16 years Micheal Broderick. Harvey Myers. Roger Richard Boys 12 years Tommy Har- per 12 feet 2 ins.. Bruce Buote, Sidney McCaliunt. SHOT PUT Boy! 000! under 10 years Bobby Boyce. Gerald McRae. Mar Ric rd. ha mom roommate-tom" Hammers. Hilts: Det—Bruton (2). (7). Wadh—Zimmer (6). KC 100000 001 0- 100 000 010 1— Drabowsky. Wyatt (3-2) and an (9); Roberts. Miller (9). Hail (3-0) (10) and Orsino. HR: Balt—Ss‘ebetn (3). Los Angeies 010 010 010— 3110 ostosl 000 Cash; 10.? 01. (9) 2 1 Baltimore 3 GI 004—4 1 Belinsky. Latman (2-2) (9). and Sstrlaoo: Monbouquette. Heffner (2-1) (9) and Tillman. 4): (2). Adcock ( . Cleveland oaoooooiz— 5 92 Chicago 001 130 01r— 0 12 3 Siebert (1-1) McMahon (5) Bell (7) Abernathy (8) and Al.- cue: Peters (4d Wilhelm (9) Mossi (9) and Mari/in. Mil. 100 000 100 000 5— 7 10 1 N.Y. 000001100000 2 8 Roland (~1-1) Pleis (13) and Battey; Bouton. Renifl (2-1) (0) and Howard. IiiRs: Min—Rollins (6). Hall (10). a agua Milwaukee 001 000021— 4 102 c 000 000 101— 2 01 inchns Spahn (3-3) and Torre; Ellis, (2-1) Tsitouris (9) and Edwards. III-ts: Mil—Mays. (3). Torre (6), Carty (2). elm—Coleman (3). Pittsburgh 000000100—1 71 Houston 021 00x— 3 72 Friend. (3-3) Mien (7) and «Burgess. McFarland in): Bruce (5-1) Woodesh-ick (7) and Bate- man. HR: Hou (if). ago 000001 312—- 7 s 0 St. 0000. 022— 411 l Eiloworth (34) and Berteil. Broglio. (2-8) Shanta (7). Tay- n: on- be lor (0) and Decker. Williams (101. Canto (4). 801.. Boyer (0). had their choice of conventional front - engine entries. Both stuck with their old cars and wound up in the second start. in w. Jones hit 155.1 and Foyt 154.7 Dan Gurney, Costa Mesa Calif. grand prix driver and Clark’s teammate. qualified Illa Lotus-Ford at 154.5 to fill out the second row. Clark started in fifth position second. Jones started No. 1 and became only the seventh winner from the pole position in 47 Me. their Emhering m. .11., next Waugh. 2. Myrtle McGregor. condition-s. The morial Day classics. Troy Rultman of Deal-borth Mich, the 1952 winner. made the lineup Sunday in a conven- tional Offenbauser roadster at 1513. Eddie Sachs of Detroit. fan interest. is gradually grow-' "i" who hit the wall in a practice run Saturday. came back in the repaired Haiihrand-Ford and Sunday's bcst speed at 151.4. Angels Blast Bankers iS-O The Charlottetown Guardian Angels walloped the Bankels in the Charlottetown Commer cial Softball League in the op- ening game of the league play- d at the Old Diamond last mg l Both teams were held score- less in the opening inning and the Guardian boys managed to score in the second when Merle Logaphie belted a triple and then scored when D. Campbell singled. to here on it was the Guardian boys all the way as they scored three in the third and five in the fourth to take a commanding '0-0 lead. They added six runs in the sixth as miserable for Arsenault wno was on the mound for the los- ers. Dick Murlcy was on the mound for the winners. Merle Longaphie and Gene. Ward. both from the winning team. poled the longest hits of e game as they each connec. ted for a triple. PROBABLE PITCHERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers for today's major league games. won and lost records in parentheses: American League Detroit. Rakow (0-2) or Regan (3-3) at Washington. Ostcen (2-4). (N). Kansas City. chui (22) at Baltimore. Bunker (30). (N). Minnesota. Arrigo (21) at New York Terry (1-2). Los Angeles, Chance (2-1) at Boston. Lamabe (fl-1). (N)_ Only games scheduled. Notional league. Pittsburgh. \‘caie (2-3) Houston. Farrell (5-1). (N). Chicago. Jackson (5-1) at St. Louis. Gibson (30). (N) Philadelphia, Bennett (4-2) at San Francisco. Marie-hal (6-0). New York. Hinsley (0-1) at Los Angeles. Willhilc Il-Il), (N). Milwaukee Cloniniier (3-2) at It Cincinnati Purkcy i02'. (N). I ___.._...__.._——_._,___..__._. FINDS SPECIES A British anthropologist has man —— homo habilis. 8.000.000 years old. , ‘ble Tuesday to compete for Two U.S. Teams Admitted .To Allan Cup Competition By STUART LAKE OTTAWA ICID-Two Ameri- can teams were declared eligi- the Canadian senior hockey cibam~ pionship. The action admitting Spokane (Wash) Jets and Warroads ' ((Minn.) Lakers to Allan Cup play was taken wivh little de- 3. .bate by delegates to the 50th annual meeting of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. ‘ ViSir Montagu Allan of Mont- real first put up the trophy for amateur competition in 1908 after the professionals had .taken over the Stanley Cup. The CAHA became official cus- itodian of the award in 1931. Until now. CAHA regulations have stipulated that only Cana- dian teams could win the tro« phy. However. US teams were permitted to play in Canadian leagues. British Columbia representa- tives argued successfully that SPORT OF KINGS Track Records Are Broken; Souris Wins Hoop Ch’ship By ED CLINTON SOURIS BUREAU THE GUARDIAN The King's County Track ‘and Field Meet was held, last year, in Souris. This year, the. meet has been divided in two.‘ and both meets will be held in? Souris. At last year's meet. for. the first time. records wercj ‘ kept. And these records will probably, for the most part be jbroken this year. We say this.i' - :because while all the different. '4 1 schools are getting ready fori the m e e 1. their individual‘ ‘ 3 school meets are now breaking! ‘ of under the school's programs. the records. Souris Regional had part 0" their meet last week, and thir-i ; teen records were broken. And; by the time the meet finishes.) more records should be hrokfi on. Here. are a list of brokeni records with the Kings Countyl records in brackets: Git-15.. unior: 220 yd. . . Breniia‘ Stead and Shirley Battei‘sby. 31.4 sec (31.6 sec;. Broad Jump Shirley Battersby 12‘ 8" 4") Senior girls: 00 yd dashi Roma MacDonald 12.6 sec (13.2 sec). Broad Jump: Roma Mac- Donald 15‘ 6" (11' 9"). Boys, Junior 11 yd dash: Eu. ene MacDonald 11.0 sec. (13.2‘1 sec), . . . ens MacDonald 27.6 sec (29.0 sec). .880 yd dash: Eugene MacDon» aid (2' 29.0"). Shot‘ . Putt: Eugcne MacDonald 39‘ 6" . (34' 10"). Broad Jump. Joe ‘ Praught 15‘ 11" (15' 1"). Hop. Step and Jump: Augustine Clin- 1 ion 33' 6" (30' 7"). Senior‘boysh 220 yd dash: Francis Power : 26.11 sec (27.0 sec). 440 yd dash. Mark Gallant 1' .8" (1' 5.0"),: and Shot Putt: Francis Power. 36' 6“ (35‘ 7"). ‘ The. King‘s County Meet wilil . _ .be held on two days. with the: last year and finished a close Elementary schnoi s havmst Donald. 2. gtheir meet on May 291b, and the Regional Schools having day. the 30m. Track and Field is one of the fastest growing lsports in the King's County larea. with more athletes tak~ ‘ ing part every year, and the ing. . The Souris All Stars won the 1 King's County Senior basketball; championship, by beating ontl learns from Montague and Mo-i A roll. Some exciting games were i plan 'That‘s as: may be. but a litl‘e investigation proved that we” over a hundred and fifty d0‘- lars spent last year was due from the previous year. cutting it down to five hundred spen‘. last year. Nothing definite decided as yet. But. the Commission is go ing to decide on something for the pre-school children in the town. and look into other sports. Track and Field has been mentioned as being in need of equipment. Other sports. such as basketball. foot- ball or hockey are taken care i No matter what they decidef we still think they‘re wrong in not getting a full-time. coach} The minor baseball program in' Souris was just starting to pay? dividends. and now is in danfi gcr of a collapse. We hope not.1 but. hope the Commission can come up with a solution. l TRACK MEET ’ The third annual Souris Re- gional High School track and field meet was started on rl-. day afternoon, and was com-‘1 pm“ 0" TueSday at n°°“- FOL; puck crosses the goal line. Pm. l l owing ace the results of Fri-‘ day events. (All times and dis- tances listed are school - 5): GIRLS: Junior Events: 100 yd dash Stead. 2. Sandra lsabel MacKinnon Iris Bruce 13.5 sec. 220 — . rcoda O'Connor and (Tied). 3. Brenda l yd d s m 1. ‘ Stead and Shirley Battersby. 2. Bonnie McGregor 31.4 sec. Broad ump w 1. Shirley Baltersby, 2. iris Bruce. 3. San- dra Jennings. 12' ft". 440 yd Relay — Grade X C. ; 2. Grade X113, 3. IXC. 1' 7.11" Senior Events: 100 yd dash — l. Roma Mac- Myrtle McGregor, 1 3. Patti Mulla‘lly 12.6 sec. 220 yd dash .3. Reta Gallant. 35.0 sec. 1 Broad Jump ~— 1. Roma Mar- iDonaid. 2. Gertrude Praugill. 3. Diane Solomon 15' 6". l .ir Girls Shot Putt -_ i. Shir- ‘ Battersby. 2. Sandra Jen- nings. 3. Beverley Solomon 24'. Sr. Girls Shot. Putt -— l. Patti Mullaily. 2. Gertrude Draught, 3. Freda Gallant. 25' 22“. BOYS: Junior Events: 11 yd dash —- 1. Eugene Mc- Donald. 2. David MacDonai. Spokane has become a neces- sary component of illt" Western International League They said the league would fail without the Jets. it is only fair. they argued. that .Iets be allotted to go as far as they can in Allan Cup play Thunder Bay delegates ar‘ gued along the same lines for Warroads. Alberta asked whether Can- ‘ ada would be represented at in- dernationai compel jtio n s by .American teams if either .1015 or Lakers won the Allan Cup. It had been CAHA policy to send the cup winners on over. was tours. NATIONAL TEAM FAVORED President Ari Potter said the CAHA already is on record as favoring a national team for fu- ture world games No dissenting volcs were cast against the formal motion biit Potter said later trustees of the cup should come forward if they ’disapprove of the action. . Delegates further amended CAHA regulations by making fthe Edmonton Journal trophy .the official emblem of the Ca- nadian .ship. The trophy formerly was ‘ for the Western title. 1 Also a proved was a mollnn not to change playoff dates set at the association‘s semi-annual meeting. The motion said the prime purpose of the nlld-WliliC‘l‘ session is to arrange dates and ‘ that these have been altered too often in the past. Only one major rule change was proposed and it's almost sure to be turned down by the National Hockey League at the next meeting of the joint rules committee The motion said NHL-spon- sored teams in the CAHA should follow the same icing-tile-puck rule as other amateur teams. The CAHA rule calls for play to be stopped as soon as the fiessionai rules say a defending iplayer mil-st touch the Shooting Action :Ai Squaw Pt. i The opening shoot of the sea- son conducted by the P.E. iRiflc Association was held last isaturday at the Squaw Point :rifle range. Some fine scorcs .were made but the cold wea- liher forced a number to retire. .‘nefore they had reached the. 600 yard mark. The match was fired from the 200. 500 and yard range. . W02 Mike Susick fired a r—s ‘magnificcnt score of 10.“. out of -— 1. Gertrude is possible 105 despite the poor 9 owing ar e scores recorded by Mr. Su sick's closest rivals: Miss Lorna McCabe :Vcssey 99, Capt. R. A. Sgt. J. Landrigan 98. {Tpr. H, T. Veey 98. and Sgt. R i,. Cotes 97. i The Tyro class was won by 5Constablc S. .1. Tibbo of the 010111" with a count of 04 and lite was closely fol-lowed by ca- ldol Scot MacDonai . 0n Victoria Day the rifiemen turned out in force and this cd. and we think this first 3. Blair Macnnnald and Ivan“ time were blessed withimprov- County playoff was a huge suc- hm, (immune. .Tipd. H 0 “,0 time were blessed with improv~ ‘ ce ' ‘ ' ‘ ' be continued ml. 55. and “1” i the future. To the new champs. i congratulations. Members oi King‘s County‘s fir st senior - l championship team are: Paddy? ‘Murphy, Clarence MacDonald.’ 1John Hughes, Robert MacDon-. ‘ aid. Gerald Clinton, Alfred Mor-' :rison, Herman Connolly. Mauru 1 ice Maclnlyre. Joe Pierce. Ed. gar Glenn. (‘lem Gallant. Part of the first badminton i tournament ever p la ye d in I Souris has (been completed. Two! .‘ grade twclvc boys, Francis? {Power and Mark Gallant won' 1 the senior boys title by defcata‘ I ing Augustine Clinton and Gen. pard Macth: in the finals by scores of 15-6. 15-18. They met . and defeated the teachers cham- lpions in exhibition games by 1 scores of 15-13. 15-13. 1 Tile Senior girls playoffs alc‘ i still continuing with twelve teams still in the running. This division should declare their champions in another ween. The two older groups. senior men and Women. will be play- ing off next week. At this time. no entries have been re ‘ ceived for the women‘s group,‘ ; while only five teams have been leniered in the men‘s division. lGel your entries in to n l l J o h Hughes at the chional in; n School. Another championship recent- ly decided that we must mcn- tion is the Souris Mixed Bow-l‘ ling league one. This was won by a group of wonderful bow. i lers paced by the one two—punch jot Edgar Glenn and Eleanor Clinton, and backed up by the sensational pin - smashing of1 such fine veterans of the gamei as Rena Boylan. Dcrnadetle (Mohar. Edward McGaugh andl iyour's truly. Wordaue such as. used above is expected of the re bowling. so I didn‘t want to disappoint anyone. To the rest of the team. congratulations. Action in the King‘s County League for the at season \Vlil , have been decided bv the time lyou read this. The meeting of i the league had been scheduled. for Monday night in Moreil.§ Whether or not all old teams! will be back. and ncw teams; accepted is now a matter of: record. We'll try and have the: i full story for you ncxt week? Some members of the Souris’ Recreational Commission have expressed discontent \vilh null last column. Their contention 151' that they spent over seven huh-l dred dollars on baseball last year. and that this was too much. in comparison wit V motley spent on other sports.l I and Joe Praughi (tied) 2. Dav- 220 yd dash — 1. Eugene MacDonald, aid. 3. Ferdie Gallant. 27.0 sec.) 880yd Donald. 2. Brendon MacAulay, 3. David McDonald. 2’ 13.2". Mile -— 1. Eugene MacDon- dash — 1. Eugene Mac-i aid. 2. Job n Mat-Donald. 3.. Wayne. MacDonald. 6‘ 1.0 . High Jump — 1. Eric While id MacDonald. 4' 6“. Shot Put. — 1. Eugene Mac-f Donald. 2. Joe Praugiit. 3. .loc' Rogers. 39‘ 6“. Broad .lump 7—1. 2. John McQuaid. Bruce. 15‘ 11". Hop. step. and Jump w 1.> Augustine C l i n t n n. 2. Eric‘ 6'. Joe Praught, 3. Gordon While. 3. David Gallant 33' Senior Events: i Bernard ‘ 2. David MacDon-l ed weather conditions. Capt. R. A. McCabe captur- ed the high score honors as he recorded a 102 count and was closely followed by Tpr. Jones 98. Tpr. Perly Taylor ; \. K Mulch 9'7. Sgt. .. Tpr. D. Johnson 95, 3 . . McLean 94. and Lt. Mary Mai. Lea 94. . . top eight marksmen in ‘these shoots will represent the Isiah in the shoot which will be held at Squaw Point on the 201k June. H. 981 A l. .1 Court 9’7, T r Practise Called For Shamrocks Ev Bcagan, representative for the Charlottetown BIS has 100 yd dash — l. _ Mcphi‘ev 2- R013“ Chmg- 3flannounced that there will be a Mark Gallant “5 59"- . lpractise hcld tonight for tilc 22" yd dash *- 1- Fr“Wt-“ms Shamrocks softhail‘team. Power. 2. Mark Gallant, 3. Beta. nard McPhee. 26.8 sec. 440 yd dash —— 1. Mark Gal-V lant. 2. Alfred Fraser. 3. Roi-- and Citing 1' ti". ‘ 880 d dash * 1. Bernard. McPhec. 2. Paul Gallant. 3. Al-1 fred Fraser. 2‘ 39.8". High Jump —— 1. Francis Po- wer. 2. Roland Ching. 4' 6". Shot Put — 1. Francis Pow- er. 2. Roland Ching. 3. Fulton Underhay 36' 6". iscus —a 1. Francis Power. 2. Roland Ching. 3. John Camp- ll 94‘ 6". e Officials for the meet were: Paddy Murphy. Herman Con- nolly, John Hughes. Sandra Mc- Grcgor. Carole Jenkins. Helen Sheenan. Clem Gallant. Maur- ice Macintyro, George Mullai- y. Mrs. Edgar Glenn. Edgar Glenn. Gerard O'Connor and, William Scot-t. ‘ Members of last years (cam are asked to he on hand and anyone interested in trying out for the team is invited to llll'i‘l‘ out. The practise is scheduled for 6:00 at the Old Diamond. its. again? If it’s bschchs that'a ring you, to th- ary irri lion discomfort. then Dodd'a Kidney Pills can help bring .-’ you relief. Dsdd's Pills Q stint ate the Hits to ' PLAIN or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES i intermediate champion- .- lnter—Maritime h" ‘ Fund shares over the goal line before the “indie 15 hzlun. "We‘ve tried to have. the pros accept (hat for the last four years With no luck." Secretary- mannuei' Gordon .luckes said. DEFICIT OF $57,896 .lllt‘kf‘~ ~aid :n his financial report the assorialion‘s maga- ZIlie. Hnl'km .\i"!1ll1l_\'. ran up 3 (lollf'fl of $37,806 The publica- tion “as discontinued last year. rill(‘l\'0.< aISn said junior play- off gross revenue in 1964 was about $60,000 less than in 1963. He stud the \lcmnl‘iai Cup final at Toronto between Edmonton Oil Kmle and Toronto Marl- boros was a financial flop. Thc (Alli also inst money on its playoff round-robin featuring Junior champions of the Mari- tlmcs, ()llau'a district and Mont- real Metropolitan League. Paying membership in the CARA for the" 1963414 season was 137.030. an increase of 16 per cent over the previous sea- son. . But .liii-kcs said he is dis- turbed because fewer older boys are playing hockey. As an ex- ample. he said. there were 16.- 014 boys in midst hockey but only 9,907 in juvenile ranks. Ch’town Buff Executive Holds Meet A meeting was held last night at (Tharlnttctnwn's City Hall by the executive recently appoint- cd to form a Charlottetown Baseball League. Col. D.J. McCormack, lea- gue president, was in the chair and those present included Jim 'Fox, John ane. Cuker' Pin- i-au, Reg Wliillock, Pat Sher- i-en and Bill Davis. Mr. McCormack announced that there are 58 local ball play- ers who have registered for the _ coming season. Col. McCormack appointed §.lnhn Kane, Bill Davis. Charlie iRyan. and Donnie. MacLean to liilVide the players up into four lwell balanced teams. The teams will he announced early next week and practise will get underway as soon as the teams V are chooscn. Players who wish to play. but have not yet registered are asked in contact Jim Fox. city recreation director. in the very near future so that the names may be included in the chool‘ ing of the teams. Boll Practise Goes At S’sicle SUMMERSTDFT Ail ball players interested in playing baseball this year in like Sum- morsirie tmwi baseball are urgently car at £00 Park in Summerside. Tie purpose of this turnout will be in select ballplayers for a‘ proposed three team set up in the Summerside Town Base ball League. Th baseball league is sched- uled to start June 2 FREIGHTER FREED PORT COLBORNE. Ont. C?) A Norwegian freighter. Harpev fjcll. aground at the entrance to .thc Welland ship canal since }Siinday was freed by the lugs Laurence (‘. Turner and Michi- gan early Tiieusday after part of cargo had been lighte'red onto the barge Erie. The. Harpe- r. 0“ J(‘il was toned out into Lake Eric ' r. FALSE TEETH Rock. Slide or Slip, FQSTEE'I‘H. an improved powder n ed 0 upper or lower plates holds false teeth in re in pin no p 01" . Nn :umm as ,v. gooey. p ty taste or fooling.FASTEETH lsaikaiine (non- srlrll Docs not. sour. Checks " la nrinl' hrcnt rev FASTEE A drug counters everywhere. Champion Savings Corpom lion Limited Announcement WILLIAM C. FROSSMAN Champion Savings Corporatttn Limited is pleased to announce that Mr. William C. 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