”Thc Chew fo HICKEY AND N BLACK c You" lCHOLSON'S TWIST A Home Product - Popular Everywhere Rovers In 6-4 Win Over Stars In City Baseball League Tilt The Northeast Rovers came upl with a 6-4 victory over the Eastl End Stars in a well-played Cityl Baseball League contest at Me-i mortal Ficld last. night when; both clu-bs made their debut mi leagiio play for the season. I The victory puts the Rovcrs on; I tie basis for the league leader-l ship with Northwest. Falcons whol Capl.Lll'Fd the league opener against West. End Anchors on Sunday. The gam'e was called on account of darkness after 52X and one half innings. it was a four-run rally by the l'lovri'3 in the bottom half of the sixth that brouziil Llicin from be- hind a 3-2 deficit to piit them on; top after trailing all the way. It was left-fielder Biily l'iirccll's three-ba::.:or w.ih thc iJ:i:c.: load-I ed that DJ! t"i:'cr inns across iiic plate and then ..cored liiniscif on centre-f1c'.dfr l:v Mucli niiuii's error to put the game in the bag. lltirold lloivatt scoied Stars final run in the top of the sev- enth. I-l(iiv:ii'. got on uzlli a two-bar-"P hit, 'w(n: to third on )1 passed bail and came home on Maurice Williams sinzle. Stars sliiiortstop Gus Fl)-'ll!l swung the heavy bat of the garlic when he siammvd a home it into left. field in the sccorid ii ll nobody on for the first score of) the game. Othcr long liiiters were Phil Murphy with I triplet in the. sixth and Junior McLeod with a two-ba e hit. :n tho l.0ll!T'fl. Bonny Carson was the winnirc liiirlvr when ho reizcicd ilarlzz" pitche: Flrl Zlluipny .n the fi .. while Rovers were trailing 2-l Carson really came through with some clever hurling to S1l'2I(C ou' seven of the i2 batters who faced him, giving up two runs and two hits. Murphiy sliuck out ftvz, gave ii-p three hits and two runs in the first four inningr. Harold Hennesisey did the receiving. Junior McLeod went the fiil' route as the losing liurler, h.ii came. tip with a good pm-fm-m. anrce. He struck out five oat- ters and gave up seven hits fory six runs. Rovers chalked up four t errors and Stars five. Stirs AB R H PO A E K. McKe.n7.ie. ab 4 0 0 2 2 i" I .ltacKinnon, cf 1 0 n .'l 0 1 IE. I-Iowan. if 3 t 1 1 0 o M. Williams. 3h 4 0 t 2 0 .' A. Mccailum. c 4 0 0 6 1 0 G. Flynn, as 4 l 2 0 3 M C. Ready. lb 2 0 0 4 1 l. P. Lennard. rf 3 0 fl 0 0 0 J. McLPo(l. ii 2 2 .l 0 2 0 totals 29 4 5 18 9 5y Rovers an a H PO A El C. Gillis. cf 4 0 2 0 0 0 .T Cairns. ss 3 0 0 ft 1 t) H. llennnssev. F .1 0 1 l0 1 0 P. Murphy. n av in 3 0 l .1 i 2 "E. Carson. lb Ar p R 0 0 X1 1 (ll C Kennedy. 3b 3 l 0 2 0 0 J Williams. rt 2 t 1 0 0 0. B.Hood.2b 3210101 B. Purcell, if .'i 2 1 0 0 2 -- ., ..- .. . -.l total: 2'7 6 7 21 .5 4 ”Rt'l')la!'Pd Murphy in "ah i Umpires. Jack Kane (plate): Evl tThursday with the. l course ' Centre , Flynn: U. S. Open Golf Tourney Opens On Thursday By WILL GIIItVlSl..I-IY RlRM'lNGHA.ll. Micn.. Julio ll! - (AP) .- The 51st United States open golf championship begins its three-day grind at Oakland Hills big question marks curling around the heads of Ben Hogan, Bobby Locke and Sam Snead. Can defending champion Hogan. the miracle come-backer, bounce out of semi-retirement and he'- come the third triple winner in nistoijv? Can Locke, the piidgy South Af- rican witli the magic putter. bu- come the first foreigner since Elli!- lnnd'a big Ted Play in 1920 to take the prized title? Can Snead conquer a long-time jinx and crash through to his first open crmvn? A fir-id of 162. including 10 win- ners of the title besides Hogan. will tee off in threesomes of the first of four rounds. starting at (I AM. E. D. T. Thursday. The second round is scheduled Friday with the windiip Saturday a 36-hole test of endurance over the 6,927-yard, par-T0 layout. The has hecn trapped and tghtcned by the noted golf arch- itect. Robert Trent Jones. ”T predict no man will break fat” for the 72 holes." said Jones. if any man can Crack this rug- ced par. observers say it will be either Hogan or Locke. two nerve- lcx. competitors. 5749 Daily Double M Pay Ar Sydney SYDNEY. N. 5., June 1?. 'FT") The daily double at tho Sports liarncss racing mm-t he-on tonight, paid 55749.70. (hr hinges? on record for the ti':u'k. Only one ticket was bought, on the combination of Bob Long ;and Traffic Grafton. NfacNr-ill. Leo Doyle ihascs). SIi)liVlAR.!' Stolen hascs. MacKinnnn (2). McLeod (2), Williams; two-base hits, Howatt, McLeod; three-base hits. Murphy. Purcell: home runs. number of innings pitched by McLeod. 6. Murphy 4, Carson 3: base hits off McLeod 7, Murphy .'., Carson 2: struck out; by Mc- l.eod 5. Murphy 5, Carson '1; bases ) on balls. off Mclmod 1, Murphy 5). Parson 1: wild pitches. Murphy 2; passed balls, lfciiness:-y (2). SNAP SNIIT FINISHING Rolls of film developed and printed and sent out the same day Prints double size at no extra cost. Any 1! exposure roll 35c. Reprints 41: each or 10 for 35c. Mall Film Service. Charlottetown. 'By Rouson. The grunt and groancrs will l.nld the sporting spotlight at. the Forum tonight and-if advanced publicity means anything -it should be a bang-up show. Four of the best wrestlers among thosv who travel the Maritime circuit are expected in put on a show tonight that local mat fans won't forget in a hurry. . 0 o Billed on the card will be Lon licowboy" Hughes. who is no stranger to fans here, and will K0 against Ivan Rasputin. better known as "The Russian Bearf while two veritable Mills and Guy LaRose. will grap- ple in the second event. Both con- test will be best two of three fail : on n sixty-minute The Hiighes-Rasputin clash has all the pr0SpeCls of being a. rugged l):IIlln that, will pit the only-too- vnil-known skill off-liigllcs against the slam-hang tactics of '”rhe Rus- sian Bear” who sacrifices speed in favor of tho rough stuff that will givp fans a ring full of action in thrills and spills. plus good v.rcstlin:. The ”Cowbo.v" who hails from Northampton. Mass. packs plenty of spccd and wnllop into his 229-pound frame, while Ras- putin. who is about as broad as he is long. is a package of dynam- ite in any mmnmnls language. . . . .To say that the 'llill.s-l.aRnsF meeting will be a ”battle of tho i.-.iani.:" is putting it mildly. They are two big grappiers who know how to combine speed and wrestling science with their big frames. Both are newcomers to local Wrestling fans. l.aRosi-. who is a protege of the famous French- Canadinn grappler Yvon Robert. hails from Montreal and is 6' .1" Ill Mills is even hig9,er. Hailing from Great Falls. Montana. Mills is a giant of a man. DRCICIHK; about 260 pounds of brawn into his 6' 4" frame. What will happen when these two big boys get in the. ring together tonight can be left to )our own imagination. I C 0 Forum manager Bill Brown stated yesterday "We. are hrin)z- ing in referee Harding of. Halifax. a former mat man himsclf. espec- ially to handle the bouts to make it. a top-notch affair all the way." so tlu-re you have it. If it is ac)- ion you want fans, the Forum is where you will find it. tonight. 0 0 0. Pittsburgh Pirates, last place team in the National League cir- cuit. are going to find the gain): Mimi louij.hrr according to recent rc.ports from manager Billy Mey- or who has reported three of his regulars on the injury list. indef- initely. Making a statement-over the week-end Meyer said "There i: no indication when shortstop Cent-go Strickland will be able to return to the team." Strickland was injured when struck on tin- rizht. wrist by a pitch in Boston. Youlre lucky . . . Father-'s expecting June 17th. Gift choosing is easy with Forsyth. Here's everything to delight his fasfe - Beautifully woven fabrics - a wealth of patterns and designs- flio tailoring of Canada's style leaders in Shirts. Pa- iamas. Ties. Handkerchiefs and Shorts. Imrunars DAY June 17th. 72) am” 5:46: ?yxzc&4C3i17z)zy -”.lv”.Iv”f W lfonr Street at T nu More for MIN Charlottetown. P. E. I. height and weighs 220 pounds. 4 l 3ia”l's'-Tim" show this season takes on 1 Unit" l i l V t , -- Tale of the tape for toinorrowts T Savold: 140'"! - Savold ' Age . 37 years 36 years 1 Height ll ft. 2 in. 6 fl. lug in 1 Weight x-210 pounds x-192 pounds Reach 376 In. 74'A tn, Cheat (normal) 4'3 In 4.”) in. Cheat (expanded) 45 In. 4554 In. WIIII. 36 In 341,6 in. nlcepa 13'. ii 14!. in. Ncei 1'1 In. 10'!) in. Wrist H In. 8 in. Fall ' 14'. iii 15'!) in. Ankll 10 in. l0'A ln. Thlgi 22M 22'A In. Piaf llV. tn. 12V; ln. Forearm 12).; in. 1: in. THE GUARDIAN, CH A R LOTTETOWN JUNE 13 1951 All-Star Wrestling Show lam; sommu Tiny Mill: Charlottctmvnls first wrestling the shape of an all-star show. at the Foruin tonight at 8:30, with rough and ready grapplcrs in rugged packages. Featured are Ivan Ra-rputin, Tiny Mills, Len Hughes and Guy Laliose. llaspiitin is known as the Rus- sian Bear, :1 roiy-poly shaped rut. flan who tliiwms his weight. ;:round with rcckirss aibandon. He lS'il.l. built for speed but he gets around with amazing agility. He is built for the more rugged stuff, and that.'s where he shines. Tiny Mills IS a giant of a man. who weighs in me vicinity of 260 and dates on siiongarm stuff. He is a newcomer to the Maritimcs, like Rasiputin. and his reputation has pi-(ceded him. iirx .......- ...r. ..........a Mr Lallose A T At The Forum Tonight lseries opens In the opening game of the City Girls Interscholastic softball cliampionshlps, the Prince Street School squad swamped the West. Kent School nine by a score of 18-9. played at Victoria Park yes- terday afternoon. The game was the first of a best of three series for the City title. The second game "will be played at two olclock this after- 110011. P. 3.5. scored with three. runs in the first and sixth. singles In the second. fourth and seventh. is big seven in the third and two in the fifth. W.K.S. put two runs across in the third, doubles in the third and seventh, and singles in the second. fourth and sixth. Katherine Skinner was the win- nlng hu.rler with Marjory Plckard doing the cotchlml. While E. Mac- Arthur did the pitching chores In a. losing cause for W.K.S. with "Shirley Vessey the other half of -aTGu.v Len Hughes needs no intro- duction to Charlottetown sports fans. lie is one of the most. ac- complished wrcstlc-rs in the game.? good in the rinzged going and) slick in the scientific stuff. Guy Laflose is a protege of thel famous Yvon Robcrt. the great- est l-Trench-Canadian. gratppler since I-Iiigonc Trcmblay. Guy ist Yvon's prize pupil, rapidly be- coming a star in his own right. Put thcni all irigct.her and you have the lTIgl'f('llCllIiS of a bang-, up show. In Char-lotletownis matl opener Hughes goes against Ras- piiiln while Mills takes on LaRosc. Rcfcrcc Harding. imported from? llaltifax. will handle the bouts The advanced sale of tickets; will open at the Forum box-officel at 5 pm. this evening. Priccsf arc: Ringside. SL252 Ru-sh, 85c. Annual Meeting Of 1 P. E. Islanders Club of. Islanders, annuait At a well-attended meeting shareholders. the P. E. Hockey Cliih held their meeting at the Clover Club last, evening and elected their eighti new directors for the coming year. Major T. B. Rogers. President. presided over the meeting and was once again re-elected as a director. Others appointed directors are as follows:-W. E. Massey. Dr. F. C. Douaan. Somerlcd Trainor. William B0.Vles. Dr. L. E. Prowse, Dr. E. S. LT "Pele Castiglione is replacing film, the Pirates: manager stated. 0 . Eximunvliniz his ill luck on play- er loss Meyer said that ”pitcher Vernon Law will have to undergo a tonsillltls operation. while hurl- er Cliff Ghambris will have to go to Baltimore for examination hya -'-llvclnllst." Chambers. who has heen of little help to the team since he pitched a no-hit game against Boston more than a month ago. has boon suffcring pain in his pitching arm. , Tale 0f The Tape For Fight Today NEW YORK. June 12 (AP). bout. betwroii .lnI- Louis and Lee x-Exact weight: will be deter- mined at official weigh-In tomor- TOW H0011. Giddinga and Arthur Clark. The newly-formed executive didl not elect. yhcir officers for the coming year in view of the absence of two of the directors. A meeting will be held this evening at seven o'clock to bring in the new slate of officers. In submitting his annual report President Rogers siattd:' "This past year is behind us and I do not have to tell you that the re- ception over mir Big Four entry has been a nieniorable one. one of thrills and excitement. We did not anticipate the winning of tlie Maritime Trophy." he stated "but. when we were able to obtain the services of coach and manager Mu:-ph "Hardrock” Chamberlain, we did far greater than we ex- pected. and when Murph decided to transfer to the Pacific Coast League we were then able to get a worthy successor--namely coach and manager Leo "The Lion" Lamoureux. and through his man- agershlp we progressed towards the playoffs with Sydney. we would have had the Maritime title. but for the circumstances wewere confronted with. Further-rnorc, we would have had an excellent chance of winning the Alexander Tmphy. but due to the late playoff dates. it wan a. very good thing that we did lose. as we would have been broke very substantially in the Toronto playoffs." In concluding. Major Rogers said "To my executive and mem- bers of the Club I convey my ap- preciation for the many helpful EC?-A by them. and in closing I wish to thank you for my term in office, which has been appreciat- ed." In submitting the year": flnan. cial statement, which was com- plete in every detail. Ralph Man- ning of HR. Donna and Co.. Char- tered Accountants. showed the club with R deficit of 310,833.70 as of May 31st... 1951, and made up of 3 bank overdraft of 30,927.70 and an advance from the Chur- lottetown Forum Ltd. of 81,906. It was pointed out, however, that the Club has a balance of cash on hand to the amount of 33,040.36. to start. the current scsson with. The amount. is made up of 83,400.30 from holding suite and ' T for next senson. 335000 for expenses from last season from the M.A.- H.A. and 8130 from last year's hockey program advertising re- celpts' that have Just. been receiv- ed. The Club also has an estimat- ed 84,000 of equipment in good condition on hand for next. sea- son. . other business details were also discussed at the meeting in which numerous good suggestions were made to raise funds during the summer to ply off the Club def- iclt. SATURDAY. JUNE 23 - Rejection date Tuesday, ENTRIES FIIII NIGNT I RACING CDOSE SATURDAY. JUNE 10tII FEATURE RACE SATURDAY, JUNE 28 Free-For-All -- 2 Dashes 8300.00 a Dash CHARLO'I'f'l:'.TOWN DRIVING PARK E. FRANK ACORN, Race Secretary. WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 June 19th-5.00 PM. the battery. Baseball Results LEAGUE AMERICAN Chicago 002 010 000- 3 ll 0 Washington 000 000 000- 0 ,4 I Kretlow and Mast; Marrero and Guerra. Cleveland 140 201 000- II 10 I Philadelphia 040 100 001- 6 ll 0 Feller, Brissle (9) Garcia (9) and I-legan; Kellner, Schelb (3.5 and Astroth. I ' Detroit .. 511 000 000- '1 ll 0 Boston . 000 100 110- 3 9 1 Gray and Ginsberg, Robinson (.0); Taylor. Nixon (1) Stobbs (9) l Kinder (9) and Moss. Rosar (9). St. Louis I00 002 200- 5 5 1 New York 000 MI 000- 1 4 1 Pillette and Lollar: Sanford. Byrne (7) Shea (7) Ostrowskl (9) NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 000 240 000- 0 6 2 Chicago . 103 100 000- 5 ll 3 Meyer, Candlnl -(3) Konstanty (5) and Seminlck; Hlller. Minner (5) McLish (5) Leonard (7) and Burgess. New York 110 001 000 3-6 0 2 Cincinnati 000 300 000 0-8 11 2 (10 innings) Koslo. Gettel (6) and Westrum: Ruffensberger and Scheffin8- Brooklyn 200 100 300-6 10 1 st. Louis .... .. 000 000 020-2 11 0 Roe and Campancllai Staley. Mungcr (6) Brazle (9) and Rice. Boston . 311 202 211 I3 15 0 Pittsburgh 000 200 001 3 ll 3 Sain and Cooper; Chambers. Queen (4) Wcrle (5) Vlfalsh (7) LaPalme (9) and Fitzgerald- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Syracuse .. 000 100 0- I 0 1 Rochester 201 030 x- 0 ll 0 Houtz, Robinson (4) Tanner (5) Libby (6) and Hayworth, Foilcs (4); Collum and Bucha. Second: Syracuse 000 000 100-1 3 1 Rochester .. .. 011 I000 00x-3 I 1 Hartley. Costello (6) Houtz (7) Robinson (8) and Hayworth. Foiles (6); Faszholz and LcBlanc. Sprlngfleld 010 033 200-9 13 1 Baltimore . 001 010 100-3 11 2 Padget. and Burbrink; Ridzik, Hansen (5) and Possehl (6). Ti-inkle (8) Brittin (9) and An- de-rson. Ottawa. . 000000 000-0 I 1 Buffalo 400 020 00x-6 10 0 Konlkowski. Eisenmann (8) and Tompkinsonf Sllvermdn and Landrlth. Toronto 000 000 101-2 7 2 Montreal . 103 000 01x-5 11 0 Hudson. Peterson (8) and Plum- bo. Bdlch (7); Hughes and Pflsler. POETICAL BROKER. Edmund Clarence stedmm. American poet and critic who died In 1008. was a member of the New York Stock Exchange more than 20 years. Too Late To classify LOST - SPARE WHEEL WITH tire between Alherton and Mimlnlgash. Apply Jack Bar- rett. Albcrton. phone 40-2. Louis 3-1 Choice Tr Defeat Savold Tonight Island Members .u”r.”3:i”i.:l7.i5:323lc. Of Bisley Team Al Montreal to send 36-year-old Lee Savoi back to bar-tending ..,..,.,,mf night. in I 16-round Polo Gmundg boxing bout designed to pigducc I. September challenger for licnv weight. chamrpion Ezzard chall: lee MONTREAL, June 12 - (GP)- Mary Ma.cLennan. first woman to represent Canada on this country's Bisley team. arrived today from Charlottetown. she will take her place with 17 other marksman who leave tomor- By no stretch of the lnligin. Itlon can this struggle of over- age lieavyweiglits be said in haw captured the puublic's lnllll;in3,lwn Still. it cou-iii be a me. him" as long as it lasts. ” Louis predicts he'll knock out Lee Savold in " row for the famous international says 1: will f;aI(eSlI):lmr?)Ill1),('l-aflivvrgldle rifle shooting events in England. mop Joe. t )9 EV9YYb0dy concerned On her arrival the brlsht.-eyed hopes on of them 15 rigm PW .:i;i::rr::;'.. W559 or -3.--una .. life." she went: on to relate that mghmf hell"? -emmgh If she was "practically born with in mm 1, egg. -trm" "I ”l rifle in my hand" end has been in mic” 6 pm he” l5 L”) sh:0t1l:lT0t:ergl”lIl:llt:ye sE1:xd(v:I:arl193Tsland- TMEDS Tbwtruschedllled for 1n:w er. Sgt. G. A. Coles of Summer- lgml b T1 "lot be bealmll W0 side, another member of the team. 9l"1le;e 3' 9.3 5”” I” i'3d'-0- It also arrived today. M: 5 ca?) 0" B cI'm.d, 9-" Team members met. today prep- cu" "0 cl11e"'"' In Ba”i”"W- aratory to the official inspection Chgmgiaim evelandt W355-”BW: In Victoria Rifles Armory. They anwnh th:yinogTv F leave for Quebec tomorrow to In . ' "”'t”d)'3 1”". board ship for England. uh” wm”.1”"al B”x”'3 CM hopes to EXCIIA I last l'n'lll'.llE rm on the box office. The pme mm runs from 920 to 02.50 Wltll some 2.0.000 "cheap" seats going ml salg Wodrieeday morning. '1'). mac. hopes for 16.000 people 000. Best guess pro-bably .3 9.000 and 555.000. sport Briefs l.I'VER.POOL. N. 8.. llune 12 - iOP)-Dartmouhh Arrows blanked Liverpool Larrupers 9-0 tonight in Baseball Staniiings a regular Halifax and District Senior Baseball League tilt. Ray -g Tarbox went the route on the AMERICAN LEAGU. mound for Arrows. allowing only six scattered hits. ggxaggonk HALIFAX, June 12 -(GP) - gfjizfand ,, High-riding Stcllarton Alblons Dctmil j blnsted out it hits off two llallfax wuhin ton Capitals hurlcrs tonight to gain on St Le gm '- 8-1 Halifax and District Senior Pgiladsphya in Baseball League victory. TRURO, N. 5.. June 12 -(CP) NATIONAL I-FAGYE -Truro Bearcats hung up a 10-2 BT00k13'n 1?) win over Kentville Wildcats to- Ncjw Yofk 30 night in a Halifax and District. 53- Louis. . :5 Senior Baseball League tilt. Averill Cincinnati . :4 held Kentville to three safeties :6 while Cassldy allowed Truro nine. :7 Kentvlile tossed in six errors while :.'i 1. Truro committed one. 5K FOR PLUS PROVINCIAL TAX WHERE APPLICABLE PACKAGE OP portsmiin CIGARETTE TOBACCO rue seoarsMAN's OWN roaacco EXTRA MIID Yeo Theatre MONTAGUE - FRIDAY-SATURDAY WYOMING MAIL echnlcolor MARTA TOREN . JEFF CHANDLER A Wonderful Belt In Movies. 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