Al Kaline Snares place decpite an sight - point)tursed im on M-or-d® perteem- tn inde Fen ations 7 . SPORT ECHOES pickup to Chicago White Sox climbed 15| gmoky Burgess of Pittsburgh z BY NORMAN MACDONALD | Hi points to 32 with 12 sateen 131 ruomergp,taled off ane pote - a in Lead "un the Neticon! League, Hank|t 27 Bill White of St, Lous the “Pontiacs defeat of last) excuse it—invigorating stuff just g Aaron. of Milwaukee maintained] moved up from 10th te the NO. 8 champions of the Char-| the same. his commanding lead although he| spot by gaining 19 points te .380, own league has given the} We look forward to a league, NEW Y trailed off 10 points to .408. Aaron! He had 12 hits in 27 attempt, be County softball league a|— say, next year — when each : ORK, (AP) — Al Kaline; Kaline collected 16 hits in 32 : biotin the arm. We don't | ceotre wil have its own sche- Since wi a sine tae haat start] times at bat. ‘This enabled him d any decided superio ed between the centres and League batting championship in|‘? 2%! % } oe = MOORE McLEOD" ic eastsie 2+. ont’ bende Lneooting te temmet., coed 1055, has wrested the lead from|#verage through Sunday's games. & $ swelled to that extent| in both leagues. That, we be- teammate Harvey Kuen with a| When Kaline won the title with JUNE BOOM FOR We realinze that the Pon-| lieve, would be a. ideal set-up, 563 drive fast week that also|a .340 mark four years ago, he PS ee ie areas aoes nT eat” aneeet” tne novos HOME OWNERS | a * ’ a ata contenders. : had stayed on the slab,| City clubs, and we think it is = a pParoars Sac (be tats, 2 ones ae 4 rt e i — and there are a few} Well, looks as if Kensington has Hell Drivers Put | “ifs” and “buts” that keep | really won its-spurc, and has be- : ) i the game did se2m to show| Prince County softball league. e the Prince Couaty softball | They were the first to bring Gown : me is growing out of its| those highdlying Cape Traverse OW n oni idling clothes, and is per-| boys who had won five straight ws narrowing the gap a litile | before the game at Bedeque last ween the Charlottetown brand| night. The first time these two ball and ours. We'll grant| teams met the score was 14-1 for The all-new 1959 edition of the; batics with daredevils i a team. may come dewn| Cape Traverse, but last night was world famed Lucky Hell Drivers,| atop speeding cars, Roman the capital city and pin| very different — 1-3 for Kensing- acknowledged as a top box-office| Steeplechase races over elevated ek our ears—but good. But/ton. It was an exciting game, attraction in the auto stunt field, end contest events , steadily acorns: our| with a lot of heads-up softball, will offer local speed fans a num-| among various stuntmen. if pain should be able to| and the verdict hanging, in th aoe, ae, Sates is 8 et Officials of the show believe | i nate i very | balance Kensington cen- ree, Seeentiion track! the 1959 production, : trefielder Ghose entertainment at the Chariotie- ow think there should be more eeeesied Wed tae te San ae town Driving Park tonight start-| 13th annual international own games. I: would tend| bat of Don MacFarlane. That ing at 8.30 p.m. Canada, Mexico and the United ; increase. interest in both cen-| game helped to tighten up the The Heli Drivers, equipped with | States, is the greatest in its long s. The Charlottetown league| league, and seems to assure the $100,000 worth of new Fords, will| history. From the new opening s been very lar in their| fans of more close excit- Present top-flight stunt-stars re-| introduction of the “Parade popu many ; with alot of loyal followers, | ing games to come. cruited from television and movie| Champions’ ‘to the climatic serial we know, and we think they| The junior baseball picture lots, stock car racing circles.) “Space Car Cannon Shot" your own Professions (" that takes that real,| seems to have got out of focus and the big car speedways of| show is filed with two hours of Decorator. No Muss -. 20 nes up-and-at-"em | again Since the game in Sum- North America action, thrills, comedy, and mile- Fuss with our Plastic Coated airy between Suromerside and|merside that dreary Saturday New stunts devised by the mo-| a<minute spectacuars. Pre-pasted Wallpapers. t Se tdhcet pile Ole te ee eit teen does eee |SAYS MEDICAL ASS’N Gaoir "Tempe, Floride’” testing . iM . > ew ri . ¢ " i over occasionally, but what | stand there, baseball seouendl grounds, will include auto acro-| Figers Option So refreshingly NEW I" Mt? It’s mighty intox‘cating— | do‘ something! J Da in Decorator Colo Be vie urs Softball Tilt ory BASEBALL RESULT American League HR: James, (Roch) 1st, none on. City 000 000 005—5 12 1] Brickell, (Rich), 3rd, none on. shington 321 100 0lx—8 10 2 STANDINGS aley, 5-5 Mayer (4) Dickson By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (or the sland +s : GORE M‘LEOD= Pep Pills Can Improve | Athletic Performances 2=22 3255255.) mings this season, had a 2-2 rec- and House; Romonosky, 1-0 (9) and Porter. HRs: KCy- y (4); Wash-Killebrew (22). By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer Maple Leaf standard - bearers could have used the pep pills. “Of course, we hear rumors E American that these things are used, b (17). W L- Pet. GBL| The other day the American| Worrall was emphatic in stat-lother countries of course, but 1) V. lle 001 300 100— § 8 9) cleveland 32 2% .571— /|Medical Association said that pep| ing his case against the use of |haven’t come in contact with yne a y - 400 000 000-1 3 2) Chicago 33 2 .569— |pills can significantly improve} pep pills. such cases in my athletic ca- e . ell 65 and Brown; Monbou-/ netroit 32° 27 .542 1% |athletic performances if taken in} “I’m not in position to say|reer.” After his competitive days Ni Ls L ion bite 22 Baumann (5), For-| paitimore 30 29 .508 3% |sufficient dosage. Maybe this is| whether the American Medical|were over, Worrall continued his Pp eg ss (8) and Daley. HRs: Cle-|wew York 27 2 482 5 |just what the doctor ordered for| Association was right in its find-|interest in sports, particularly fae. (20), Held (9). - |Kansas City 26 29 .473 5% |Canadian track and field athletes| ings—this isn't my line of busi-| track, and was an official on Can-| 1%, Valley Tigers beat the) . oe 000 008 201— 6 11 1] poston 25 38 .4$1 8 |in international competition. |mess—but I am certainly against | ada’s Olympic teams in 1048, 1952| Su™nenside Legion at Tyne Vat. a ov rae are 3) iy Washington 2 HX .424 8%] “Nothing doing,” declared Ken the use of such things. It goes/and 1956. = scam tie an t+ Wilhelm 9-1 Johnson (7) Farmer of Montreal, Canadian| Completely against the ideals of/ Worrall’s parting shot was: | score of 6-5. Ira Campbell pit- srink (9), Loes (9) and Gins- PROBABL Olympic Association president.| @mateur sportsmanship, therefore} «Let's leave the amateur ath-| ched for Tyne Valley and Tanton se HR: Det-Kuenn (2) “Amen,” echoed Jim Worrall of | #8ainst the Olympic and British |ietes alone. Let them compete| McNeill for the Lezion. " Internation League PITCHERS Toronto, who has been connected| Empire Games ideals. against each other in their own| The Tigers went out in front a 100 083 130-10 136 with traclj and field as an athlete| “If somebody devises new tech-| merits and abilities. in the first inning 3-0, and the S NEW YORK (AP — Probable| and official for nearly 30 years.| Miques in hurdling or starting, Legion, fighting an uphill battle ker ont @ ou a aaa pitchers for today’s major league} Worrall, a successful Toronto that’s fine with me, but nothing finally caught up and passed the Se eee (s),| games, with womiost records in|lawyer and a better-than-average doing with those pep pills or Softball Schedule home team in the top of the = (8) and "Hall "| parentheses: hurdler in his heyday in the 1930s, drugs. seventh, the score reading 43 : laughingly remarked in an inter- Olympic and B.E. Games! The following is the softball| for Legion. But the Tigers took 102 000 100— 412 1 nond 241 020 10x—10 18 0 r and Rand. Short, Me- (2) and Darrell Johnson. National League Milwaukee at Los Angeles (N)| view that “I probably needed —Hartman (0-0) vs Podres (7-2).|something in the nature of pep Pittsburgh at Chicago — Friend | pills” in the 1936 Olympic Games. (2-8) vs. Hillman (3-4). He failed to qualify for the finals Cincinnati at San Francisco (N)| in the 110- and 400-metre hurdles —Purkey (6-7) vs. 8. Jones (7-6)|at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Ger- or Antonelli (9-3). many. at St. Louis (Twi-| MADE GOOD SHOWING night)—Owens (4-3) and Gomaz Wofrall was one of many Cana- WONDON, (AP)—Alex Olmedo, | (1-3) v8. Mizell (7-8) and Broglio|dian track athletes of that era } Peruvian Davis Cup star for | ‘05). United - States, Monday de- ited 18-year-old Australian Bob American Mossi (5-2) vs. Walker (4-3). ners: Gee 5 the sncee’ Cleveland at Boston (N)—Mc-|pire Games at London. ind of the London grass courts inis championship. ‘ League Detroit at Baltimore (N)— who made highly creditable show- ings against the world’s best. He placed second in the 120-yard hurdles at the 1934 British Em- athletes are in top physical con- dition—which they should be— there’s no need for pep pills. I don’t think it is true test of abil- ities to put one hopped-up man against another fellow who is just as good but hasn’t seen fit to use drugs. PRACTICE schedule for the coming week. June 16—Shamrocks at Juniors June 17—Barry’s at Rollaway June 18—Juniors at Dodgers June 2i—Shamrocks at Roll. away; Barry's at Dodgers. Softball The Junior Abbies‘will hold a practice this evening at 5:30 at} the field west of the P.F.I. Hos-| Practice Members of the Dodg advantage of Costly errors to e two more runs in their half of the seventh and salt the game away. Fielding gems were two fine 3 Cape Traverse will play Pon- tiacs at Summerside tonight at the Little League diamond. The teams are showing a lot im- provement of late and ex- citing contests are the rule. Lish (5-3) vs. Wills (2-1). Since the Second World War, Chicago at New York (N)—/| Canadians have shown practically pital. All players are requested, to attend. A practice has been called for | evening at 6 o'clock for Pierce (7-6) vs. Ditmar (4-4). nothing against the world in Kansas City at Washington (N)|track. And, from observation at) Intermediate Abbies this evening ting practice and be the top seed for the Wimble- | —Garver (5-4) vs. Pascual (4-7).! the 1948-52-56 Games, some of the’ at 5:30 at Memorial Field. ' draw 3 tournament, took an Hour to leat the 10th - ranking Austra- n. ed Sox Make nother Trade BOSTON, (AP) — Boston Red me « made another trade Monday; — veral ‘hours before the major sae wue trading deadline—an even ap, Billy Hoeft to Baltimore + Jack Harshman. Both are i : i : enact a SPORT COATS ithpaws. Hoeft was obtained May 3 from troit Tigers. He has a 14 mark d a 6.23 earned run average. HARRIS TWEEDS Harshman has been equaily in- 5 36 to 44 NOW Regular $34.50 lective, with a 0-6 won-oss rec- i and earned run average of 2. The trade was announced in Itimore. 4EW MARK M ZEPHYR See Explosions | - FLANNEL PANTS ock Stadi , a. a en’s wool w $ 95 | ae Ane : i : aaa |. DUBLIN, (AP) — Three explo ns early Monday rocked San- Y Gabardine Poplin. Wool. Sizes 34 te 44. SUEDE JACKETS “san «(NOW| 14% g | + Stadium, where Australia’s *) 9” — mh Elliott set the world mile ord of 3:54.5 last August. The blasts, for which police re unable to establish any mo- e, blew a hole in the grand- Drycleanable Suede Jacket nd, damaged the dressing s. yms and cratered a\new cycl- Sizes 36 to 46. . track. The Geiaaieds cin Regular $22.50 You’H find more cheices .. . more style... iched. off at 4 a.m. Give your family—and your budget—a Zephyr-style holiday! You'll all enjoy more room, more performance more value... more tum... in Canada's ere aE ACTICE than you’d ever expect in a imported ear. See for tergest tine of tmperted corel = PR yourself how six tall people ride im cushioned comfort {| ‘ there's plasty of hendsacen andl agresen wherever ANGLIA A practice has been called for you choose Then che trunk luggage * ; » Junior Legionaires this even- space .. . it takes a famil load. PREFECT large 25:20 pm. on the field west Aad the Gait Meck Tl Téghes tase powet ¥0 tyne tee A assortment of better Sport $ 49 American drill khaki panis, the P.E.I. Hospital. all types of driving. You'll enjoy the feeling of confidence CONSUL Shirts, Reg. to 4.95. . a —— | ; you get from that smooth 6-cylinder engine . . . the easy z Reg. 94.9 REMEMBER WHEN way it ente up highway miles its instant acceleration. EPHYR — ty THE CANADIAN PRESS andling and parking are easy, too—thanks te compact ZODIAC HAPPY FOOT SOX pi vacnée* sas OO ? spas DRESS SHIRTS No-Iron Dress Shirts by Tooke— White 9 4 .95 only. All Sizes. Rill Beasley's three - year - old t Champ was an of Canada service is close at hand. See the Zodiac, too—the Zephyr's ‘uxurious sister cart STRAW HATS $9.05 : DIPPIAL GOING TO BRITAIN? Bee more and save fares white you're abroed, Your dealer's Visit Britain Pian lets you take delivery on @ Gritish Ford Ligne car in Britain . a have It shipped home later st no extra coe, - SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER 4c: THRIFTY THAMES TRUCKS "iT BY TRAIN MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. (‘AP)—A hit a pole and swerved off a ay Monday, landing on ad- tent railway tracks. The driver. Stewart Motors Ltd. $. R. Johnson McGowan Motors Ltd. G. Zickler, 18, was found id nearly two hours la‘er after _ 204 GT. GEORGE ST DIAL -¥431 ST. PETER’S ROAD * DIAL 848 [+ MONTAGUE | MONTAGUE 1002 pear was hit by a freiaht train. aa < + y V4 2 LA