By Reucen ”'l'Iic (llicw for You" HICKEY AND NICHOLSONIS .A(.jK TWIST A Home Product - Popular Everywhere YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE - FBI. - SAT. - SUPER SPECIAL - SOUTH OF ST LOUIS- In Technicolor - Joel Mocrea, Alexis Snrlt-II. Zachary Scott, Dorothy llalone. Alan Hale. Homers By Williams E And Stephens Pace Red Sox 0 Victory way into first place with an 111 shellacking of St. Louis Browns bq bind the five-hit pitching of Allii Reynolds. Little Lloyd Iiitile pitched and batted the Washington Senator. a 8-5 victory over Chicago whi Sox before 4.014 Chicago fans. Q can t-I. rgg hf? I 5'” 0 3 A MAY 17, 1950 Prizes Ilresenled Al P.S.A;Iianquel The annual banquet and present- ation of prizes in the Public ser- vants Association Bowling League took place Monday night at Sandy's Restaurant. Marshfleld. Over 130 bowlers and their friends were present. A dance followed the ban- quet. Mr. Arthur Affleck presided and at the head table were members of the Executive of the Associa- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Island Baseball Dates Released; League Opens June 7th. At. Slside The executive of the Prince Ed- ward Island Physical Fitness Base- ball League met in the Town Hall at Summerslde last night. The meeting was presided over by Brigadier Bill Reid, Director of Physical Fitness, and George Frances representing the Abbies. Sgt. Bob Barlow representing the R. C. A. F.. and Bruce MacWil- llams representing the Curran dc Briggs club were present. A schedule for the reguldr sea- son's play was drawn up. and it was decided to have neutral um- pires and base judges this year i.e. Charlottetown arblters to act when R C. A. F and C. & Bl play. Airiorce iwbiters for Abbie-C. & B games and summer-side officials Preacher Roe Hurls Four Hitter For 3-1 Triumph Over Cards L for Boston Braves while blanking Pittsburgh Pirates, 3-0, with six hits before a chilled l0.2'l3 cro.vd. Walker Cooper drove in the first run against Murry Dickson and Bob Elliott accounted for the other tallies with his sixth homer of the season. Philadelphia's Robin Roberts had the best of a brilliant pitching duel with Ewell Blackwell as the young rightbander held Cincinnati Reds to two hits, both by Ron Northey. and pitched the Phils to a 1-0 triumph. The Phils made their only run in the first when scratch hits by Richie Ashburn and Gran Ham- ' (By The Canadian Press) Ted Williams and Vern Stephens of Boston's Red Sox each bag- sed a pair or homers Tuesday as they-helped sink Detroit Tigers 6-1 behind Joe Dobson's six-hit pitching. The Red Sox Jumped on start- lni Dltcher Art I! it n for two of those round-trippers in a three. run third inning. Williams and Stephens homered consecutively in that Boston out- burst and Stephens made it 4-0 when he banged out another.one Bowling Teams Meet TLIQIII The Old Timers and All Stars bowling teams will resume play at the Holy Name Alleys tonight at nine o'clock when they meet in the final game of a 13-point semi-final series for the right to advance into the finals against the Alerts for the Holy Name "Big Four" pin championship. The teams are deadlocked at 10 points each going into tonight's final match which will decide the By The Canadian Press Preacher Roe Tuesday pitched Brooklyn Dodgers into second place in the National League with a. 3-1 triumph over St. Louis Cardinals The southpaw stopped the Red Bird: with four hits. Brooklyn scored all their runs in the first two innings at the ex- pense of starter Gerry staley. With more alert field on the part I the Cardinal infield. the Brooks might not have scored at all des- - plto their 1': hits cif Staley and Lefty Yal Bruzle. Pee Wee Reese opened the Dad- ger half of the first by beating out an infield hit to Tommy Glaviano. tion. The Championship Trophy was presented to Mrs. Hazel Ferguson. captain of the winning team, and individual trophies went to mem- bers of the team. They were, Mrs. Ferguson. Margaret Ross. Dorothy Cox. Cecil Ferguson. Clifford sher- ren and Tommy Maccormack. Higy sllldfrle sgllellllis wdd)sm;:ti?serl)i;yedthti: l"&l:l'I3i 5eV"'th' M" '”ck M”'”"" wpm" M "I9 -his llthndi tglfet slaldzofledglnlihehmetlh second-plaice team. Members of on renal pitcher H” White an" In connection with this year's two main local baseball Jack Brown and Cecil Dowllng.. two youthful proprietors of the: Sport Lodge, informed this writer: yesterday that they will donate two individual trophies to be com- . petcd for during the forth:-omiil:.:; season, The awards will be mndel to the most valuable player in the City Junior League and in the? circuits. when the third baseman thre-W . . . kland Physical Fitness Inter.i:ei- 4 , , wild mm the sagas bghind gist ioidildlfe”l,232.'i.:ll”l”.J'XZ”lilif ' '8 WW . ?”lf?rih5;3”3?" ”3S.i..i?.f ”2Zl2,i;. ;";".";'p:3;;; ;;;g.af;;;cew!:.;a 1,3; ;h;;e;,rg';g1u;1ed-,ggckHMacg;;er- Al mu... ........... Reese took secon . Du e snl erls .; ' t . t - p S 1 i V I1! I'll. em Y. m. l y slrEgl1eEi;oiughtbRetesg gnome. infield ascggsglewgleal; Del Em” mThat trnakes three trophies that; Svliaflypltglga5eggi&xThdN:h:g1e:”th'15e Alerts for the title. ifrlglstilggdgihlidslifxlil Mcqruald, and Inntzeoggvgrlftgeinug v?:lk1”:3'J3:: E95 93 I1 Fm 1 ' ese we 3' ortsni dud g - - . - single to start the SeC0Ild lnnlllg At New Ym.kt hm"! mm by business men rllave dohaied lhollllel wmner com'penngbesl:l.lcli iii? sdrll: A 51"” "Why hr mgh mule Sglh, gllgi mulled mi mud on Wayne Terwilhger and Andy past month the first being i PIMP mm m E ' went to Mr. Charles Praught who Bog; Domf'5”:rs ginzlfil Wile” ' opp e re ay 3 for the island cha-mPI0n5hI'P- trophy for the biggest trout land- ed up to and including May 24th.l In competition so far for the lat-I action for Dodgers. On a hit-and- run play, Billy Cox slashed a bouncer through the spot left vac- ant by shortstop Marty Marion. The ball rolled to the left centre- chalked-up a 404. Mrs. Hazel Fer- guson with a score of 388 won the la.dles' high single. Prizes were also awarded in the card tournament held during the throw for an error on Robinson's drive, Groth scurried home. Cleveland Indians clouted 20 hits off four Philadelphia pitchers to Pafko, each with one on in the third. gave Chicago Cubs a 4-3 triumph over New York Giants. The schedule follows: June 7-Abbies at C. & B. June ll-R.C.A F. at Abbies. . at R.C.A.F. ' Games Today National League- Chlcago at New York; Pitts- . . W ter trophy, Joe Adams of Mounti field fence for a doirole. scoring . ' A y , 3 E 3 & B t Abb ' I . Holggesih t t R0CkY Grcllano scores Itllell-fljee-rIll0il.l:ladl.s mine,-llllwllf Mthounhcxes glllle 191--Abbi” 5" E3lillJgHly?d !(3l2is)t'0nCi(rl:i)r'inT1ll lllulfnilt winter momhsl First PM” W” won ll)? six:-Alllril)Iearrl.Ll'nsDDbil'h accoumedd en sen an easy P09 0- ' i ' 4 . ' ' b Peter Doi n. eoo d i b . M ' 3""' ward short left. Marion lost the Fourth Round K,O, SDECKIBG beauty. . . - 223:3-C&AliFiaL3l:'ASaie:” 3 gdelphla (11);. Tyimothy Rocgzordf fzblepr z:mel; slam homer. a triple and a single. ban 1” the Strong S-uni The mom) "TC Jul 2-Abbies at R.C.A.F.' to "33 0. N W Yo k went to Fred Pound. Frances White Early w5'""' WI” 33" "P "V9 er went for a single George BUFFALQ May 15 - (AP) ,g fllit is enciiurazlnzptomthosc who: Julg ?R'C'AlF' 36 C. ac 3- at St Lful: Boslzdi 'm ebeualrt. and Hammond Godkm hits. got credit. for his third Shuba singled to score Cox. Rocky Gmmmo of New york 0 ow or ta e part in sport to see; July 9yAbmeS at C. & B. Phnmcmphh rm Cleveland (N) v A vote M thanks was passed and straight pitching victory. The Cards gtot tliilri lone rug k-,,c.cked..,ut mnry Brimm of ans. Jackqalrlid Cecill. who llilllem been. July 12.yR CIAVR at M,ble5' mwmnuongll Leugmby ' extended to the management of New York Yankees pounded their hhvggelofrlghwdlkwiacedrtznthcigdxgn :iClI.tl)n(lcrlllghl1t gctligdlfledf lllilfrdigrrllxlil llild lolalMing?ylllftilirilicfl-lmithllfilsl Jul-V 16"C' '5” Bi Etc AtF- Jersey City at Springfield; 331. the Holy Naine club, who had I . . . t . . ” I ' 5 . 9--C- & B- 5 55- tlmore at Syracuse Buffalo at Very Ken?-T0118! l'9'8"'9-"K95 "'19)? Red SCh091'Id1l9n5'-S (1011-1319 and in Memorial Auditorium. this added int-rest in the ptomot-l l- ' . . y :3--R.C.A.F'. at. Albbies. Rochester; Toronto at Mom-ear. other bowling schedules to accom- i P ii” i ”” ..:"::;:';:.i::'g:;s...t?. .:ri".l: 1:: 8i.::i;:.?:..”ii.f:f..?: :.i:.s” H...) at 3- as m-we we servants W " 9 "11 ' 1 d IL be ht , t d . I 1 ,.d e - - Jilly 3 . & . a . iatlon and enable them to com- . r Johnny L" e us W5 er pounds over Bnm.m who twp . ' ' ,' . Aug. 2-Wbbles at R-C-A-3'7 plete their league following the Jam New York Yankees. made h the beam at 157 1 4. J kh b . , first appearance for the Cards. He The knockout virtually clinched ayc, as Sena pdymg mimber Augi 6-R'C-"An at C' & E "'9 gt me R”n'"'”Y Alley”- went hitless in four times at bat. Grazlands 'crack at middleweight. of t e R W' C' hurlfey and mgby Aug' 9-Abbles at Ci (8; Bi; ...D Muslc W" fumlshed 5? W5 1035 0 but hit the ball well each time. champion Jake Lamotta's title in Sqlmds M me 9”” few V9” 5”? 13c"”We5 F''' F” 'A' ' Alexander trio. . A: saw me New 2:5 ?lf";?if ..;1: :12: ”dbS..2'fr at 3. s 3' s in his second consecutive shut-out 14. team H ” , i ' . I -- , e hopes t compete wth A118 27'-R C-51". 5'7 A'bble5- the track team aogain this 5uln- Aug 30-42. 8: B at R.C.A.F. -- 4 ggggggigoi-51 2 3 S 0 S BROOKLYN ."-Y" my I5 - mer. Cecil. better known as "Bub- -5' D b bb m. H H. 0 (AP) "T The 1713- Smumg (9-"OW a Dimmeda For 5 in if his and golfer in Maritime circles for yew ymk 010 002 og.3;u 15 9 ,tcb'g;i'"”ll u””””" 5”” the Past number of years and will shorts St.!.ouIs 000 000-0 5 3 ll!-Idludlni fnvdsch have been u, Reynolds and Berra; Ostrowski. Marshall work pulling strings." said Johnny Lindell today. "I still can't un- derstand how it was done." again be the Club Professional at the Green Gables Course at Cav- endish thls year, a post he hold all last summer. C O 1952 Olympics COPENHAGEN. Denmark. May 16-(AP)-Faced with vigorous op- Lindell was referring to his sur- positlon from the Netherlands, the prise transfer from New York International Olympic Committee Yankees to the Cardinals via the today dimmed Germany's hopes waiver route yesterday. of participating in the 1952 0lym- "I wasn't at all surprised about WHEN WE BUT WE GIIT DEEP Fine (6) Schact (8) (9) and Lollar. Philadelphia .001 003 000- 4 5 1 Cleveland . . 000 043 5334-15 20 2 Kellner. Schcib (5) Hooper (6) Klieman (7) and Tipicn. Guerra (B);Wynn and Murray, Lyons . r.ASTBOURNE, England. May 9 - (AP) - Italy advanced today PWESSPI Pemy B,armW' 3' pmm' to the second round of the Eur- lnent citizen of this Province and opeanqone Davis cup tennis com. an ardent sports fan, will leave per-man by gaining 3 5pm in the ' today for England where he plans f' 1 - 1 uh of Sad (5), pics. .. Bays! 1-opcoA1'5. an extended visit of several months ;3vl,,?u5;,n::e;:,r.lg es W an at u washinggon no 030 100.5 15 1 In postponing action for one l'e;du1bgehheemecYaltie;5'theJorHHksgllh I I at his old home in Preston. Chicago .. 000 320 000-5 10 2 Year and askinz the Germans to ,1; spring. But I was cennn rd ' ' i E ' i A ' i ” Hayes. 1-little (5) and Evans; meet with the Wewtlve council wind up with Washington or at. near Liverpool. He will make the. ST. LOUIS, May 9 .. mp) - Atlantic crossing by olane to Prest- I St. Louis Browns today announccd wick.Scotland, and will travel over-I ,-91635,, of pitcher; Vern Tgylor ilieg. 314.95. SPECIAL ;IOYS' SUITS to I6 years. this summer for further Investiga- tion. the games commmee made It Iouis Browns. Heck, that's like Wight. Judson (5) and Masi. being exiled. You can imagine how lassmiaas sssmsss Reg. 522.50. SPECIAL iIOYS' SU'lTS to I2 years. SPECI-AIL .. .. land from there to his native home.: and Russ Bauer; to gamma;-e of muchl the International League. Bauers awaited reunion with five sistersy was reieased outright while Taylnr the eldest of whom he will help I will be subject to 24-hour recall. where he is anticipating a celebrate her Dist birthday next: month BROOKLYN. May 16- (AP)- NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 000 010 000-1 -1 1 Brooklyn . 120 000 00x-3 12 0 Staley. Brazle (5). Martin (8) and Del Rice. Garagiola (8); Roe plain that it looks with no great favor on the application. Col. P. W. Scharoo of the Neth- erlands. a member of the executive council. was understood to have warned today's session of the l. O. C. that his country won't take happy I was to learn that I had been sold to the Cardinals. "If I were told to name my own team. thatls the one I would have nicked. as long as I had to. leave the Yankees.” MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS. part. in the 1952 games if Germany I-lndell said he weighs 225 ..... 3.49 Reg 3595' 5pE.ciAL ' . . . ' ' . . f ' ' Brooklyn Dodgers cut their roster and Campanella. ' A man wh love: sport, Pro- to 26 players today by optioning Chicago ,,,,,, H 004 oooooo.4 9 1 1, admmed. pounds, 10 mo", mm his "cunt fessor Barlow lane on tak'ng in three players to minor league farm New York .. 000 001 110-3 5 2 He was said to have named Nnr- playing weight. MEN'S JACKETS. Reg. 38.95. I Rush and Owen; Koslo. l-iartung way, Denmark and Belgium an "Extra poundage is about gu many sporting highlights in En;'- 195"”- 5PEc"Al- - r - e ' - - - r - - ' - - - ' " ' "' land during his stay there, includ- Pltcqveir farll Elrsginel was 533:: (1) Kramer (9) and R. Mueller, other countries which would wi:n- you can expect to pick up sitting MEN'S SPORT COATS Reg 322 50 .00 ing the Wimbledon Tennis Tourn- ed W "I re” ” 9 " "M Westrum (7). dFBW rather than Compete against on the bench." he grinned. - ' ' ' .. .. . al League outfielder Bill Anto- the German, .. . . amen-t and the Test cricret "0 W3 'sm ed m Hollywood 0! Cincinnati 000000000-0 2 ! - . But Im not worried about my SPECIAL . . . . .. . . . . .. mmhesp and hopes to be sun in 11:3 Pm?” C25” League and pit. Phnldemm "W, M W, 3 . adimtimcong)ap&ns';;p;i::ion weight." John added. "From what I . u ' Bl k I1 d H II. P 9 9 H E 1'! d h MEN'S '”L””" W C ” 5W””” 1 95 333 32:-nieiii 32.21 :::.:.::..3.: of ...t. ;:."l..::: ...:”r .:::::.is :22: . .R . s4.95. SPECIAL .. I there earl this fall. ugh I Pittsburgh .. ooo ooo ooo-o o 2 "W9" "'9 1 0- 0- '"”I'm9d "' on 10 pounds without even I.l. 99 Y . ' . CHICAGO May my-(AP) T a Boston 000 100 02,54 5 1 gslgnltlon of (tile Japanese national . - e . 1 H I mm MEN'S WORK B0oTs- 2 Known here by nearly cvery- Beard, Pittsburgh Plrat.es' rookie Dickson and MCCUIIOUEII: Salli yl:;I.?,pwc,,,l:o;,,:,l,llsu,f.;e,d the 1. 0. c. October and the first week in Nb SIPECIIAI. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .- I body who is Interested in the rack- out-fielder suffered a broken bone and Cooper. to Ewe we hockey mother chance wmb". go, the 1955 mmmu. in his right wrist today sliding lu- 1" me :52 winter games R 0",” game; at Melbourne. Australia. at wielding sport "as a really keen" tennis ian. Professor Barlow, will . probably get his biggest thrill out. Cuba Manazer 31" MW" of "ll? of the top-ranking stars who will; 3"” 5”” 39"” Prgblibly wwd be performiiig over the fa-redi be wt to” ml" wee 5' "centre cour" at Wimbledon Ihlsi .g summer. Always interested in thel u.31ETTF1';)eI:' wig”?! )5q.l;):& activities of the youngsters here to zsggone more than the um”... in all lines of sport, he will no by senmng pitchers Maw (:1-issom doubt have many timely tips to and Marlin Stuart to Toledo oi FINE IIIIT MAKES BETTER CIGIRETIES and elected Dr. Ryutaro Azuma. 57-year-old university professor of Tokyo, to represent Japan on the committee. ABBIE BALL INTERNATEONAL LEAGUE providing the sport can satisfy the Olympic fathers it. is strictly am- ateur. Hockey was banished after the 1948 games because the I. O. C. ruled that the International Fed- erntlon was dominated by profes- slonuls. 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"M L 8 Abbie baseball team of the Island League areulredtobeonhandfor practice at 6 o'clock tonight It Memorial Field. sportsmanship, in wishing him "bun voyage" on his trip and stay In in England. and on his return to this Province. nrnannrn VTIIEH iihe British women's golf chamo- the 1:" week .LD..:...:..ED..D. ionshlp with a pair of victories. Newlngtonr Conn., was beaten by She became the lone American Elizabeth Price. smooth-stroking survivor when Grace Lenczyk of younl English Player. 2 and 1- NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBride 0. C. picked Too Late To tlasslty ?DD..L.L......,.gg yon SALE - BUNGALOW ON one acre of land. Phone 357-J. CARPENTER JOBBING AND BE- By The Canadian Press Gallant Fox. winner previously oi the Preazness stakes. clinched the elusive double when he came pairs. Phone 1875-L. I0! Sumrnerslde. SALE-HALF TON TRUCK, Ford, good condition. Phone 330'! C?ZC6(6osZsc1 home an easy winner in the Ken- tudw Derby 20 years ago today. 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