ndians Widen Lead In Am. eague; Bob Feller Wins‘250 By THE CANADIAN P single drove in Cleveland's winning boostedilected a pair of hits. walked three times and scored three times. Steve Cironiek for the White Sox broke their American League lead to two more 4-3. and a half games Sunday while and Milwaukee ll/linosofls ninth. Philadelphia broke 3 seven ...f.T§ei§.ZZ.“1TL.iC..§IZ Sliders: Bikers Hasty Road Winner Over Washington 10-3 with the help of a M P“"‘"‘ W“ Favorite In Preakneso 'Jus Zernial. In the National League. Brook- lyn downed Pittsbtirgh 3-1 with ‘ Snider's three-run homer in the 33' -'°I"' ('h""“" third accounting for all Dodger The Cm, slwkprs detained H" 3,\l.TlMOR.E. (AP)——HI4Il-.\' Road S\\'P}\l SP\'f‘I\ l1'1IllI1fl5. Louis to share the lead lnose for four runs on three hom- ' sweep the three-game set dS‘Vt.lIh the Tigers. Minnie Minoso. three-run homer beat De- in the National League. The Indians captured both en of a doubleheader trrfni Baltimore whose 14-3 and 2-1 in 12 innings for 1I’ll‘ll“ 10th and 11th straight. h one itiaii on base. (‘ass Mich- ‘aels and Slieiin Lollar also hom- lm.vl\' Piitshiiigh Pirates twice 5-4 and H-2 and Milwaukee whipped the Chicago (‘ubs 9-31 after taking the \'ci’liiin blastecl a hoinc ‘run and lnree doubles to help the Senators dvicat the Athletics. Dean Brooklyn and Milwaukee Stone. l‘i‘I1t"\lnK Connie Marrero in has 90 \'li’,‘lllll[‘$ and lead the iliird place (‘ardiiiiils hr The (‘aids lost 1Il('ll' second straight. to Cincinnati 13-6. I|\.llttI' li~.ii::u~ lllllll1||Il. S.\'ll)ER: P.\l-‘K0 STAR cloutcd it pair of Pliiladelpliia Phillies and only t\to iieicelitage points he- bind the Iil\ll'lI'l-I\|1Ii'li‘l‘ The (‘iiants burst into the first riltision by ivalliypiiig the Phil- to 124- the winning run in strettgtheiied their third base siltia- 'i\‘rtIIt>|lPfI I\\0 honi- riiii-liri-iiiiz tinoige mug l’llll ill the opener with a 10th wlgiiig out I)f‘II|tlI The Yankees {oil into third place. three and a half games behind the Willi“ Mr<.\'.\‘ «trove in three runs with .1 tiiiile and single to enable ‘I“I“i|l“lE the Phlla- llcain. in relief. picked up his first \\'a1l_\' Post. who hit two honier.-' Saturdai‘ night. drove in five runs with a Il(\ll'I(’l‘ and double to give the Reds lI|(‘ll socoiul straight \'it‘- FEI.I.F.R “INS 250T“ Bob Feller won his 2.">|lth game malcu rnarlo it easy 16 hits. Riiivkit’ third baseman Rud_\ Regalmlii and outfielder Dave Phil- in four (‘.1c\'cland runs and Al RtiS('i1 droie iti thrce. Right- have been hit against In the Aiiteiicaii League Sililllv “““ P5"“""" I” ‘I“’ “IHIIICRII “llh 3 clay. l\'lirke)' Mantle hit a hunter. 0 e n r g e Strickland. Baltimore s x{(\_\;n“1d_§ p i 1 C h 9 (1 his _ sti';iip.ht shutout as New York boa‘. Rosen hnmci-ed in the ninth to send }:,°§w,, 7.‘). A1 smith‘; i0i,h.inmng l the game into extra innings. the Red Sox ovei'- Pliiliitlclpliia 001020100 4 9 1 canie a 7-3 deficit to nip the Yan- kees in a three liotir and 19 min- I1"If‘-‘I rn, L-Sininions. 202 1M) tlllx 5 9 Fviciirl. I‘lllI((‘)' I8’ and She-iiarrl; no and C Thompson. L—— Friend. 'Hl‘t’s~Pgh. Coirloni I Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS 000 000 (102 2 4 8 (1 000 000 (102 0-2 5 Z’ National League liflli 000 000 .0 6 H00 1110 1104- .'i ll Bllrrlnila and (‘rartrl:-ill: \A'—CnIIIl|'l'l L-Staley. HR: 100100000 2 I 2 .104 001 100 —9 12 4 O'Donnell. Hetlti 17* and Atwelli Loes, Millikcn I'll and Walker. W- Hacker. Chtirch 49'. Willis 19! and don: Cooper W—Paine: L—Chtirch. HR jSei-«ind —-M111 Mathews, Arron, Pendleton: “Milwaukee 200 060 001—— 9 I3 100 (100 11th 3 5 0 Nli"l1t't1S and Crandall; Rush, Wil- 003 000 0(1):-v3 7 0 ll: i."il_ Lown 17'. Church ‘I-11’ and and Atwell: Iffooper. L-Rush. HR: Mil. Pafko 2. Mayer, Pnlica (2I. Hughes ‘Bi andlsecond nin non 000- -l to 1‘ 000 000100 000-49 0 000 000 001 001-2 91 Turley and Courtney: Hotitteman 002 002 (no-4 5 il 1 and Naragon. Hogan (11) HR: Ole- fllll 010 000-1 Fl Fowler and Bailey; Presko. Lint Rosen. ‘ Ainerlt-an Association American League 100 010 000-2 5 rm 000 om 0 3 10 21 002 out 000 1-4 i2 0 9.-5' and ngiey. I.ll'SPl't and (‘oiirtnc_\': Garcia and 6 n . . 5.. 1 j§::"'ember Mr mm “Nome W .iall team for the past number of‘It. was Just in half inch off the 430 on nmwm ,5 2‘ B,.m.d and p,nkham; (j,.,.,;r,m(h~ . - . tears. also izrndiiste. Two forwards Dominion Interscholastic record 100 001 000 2 N l Sqiiiiw Point. for thcir first mra‘ 211 100 l10x- 510 I and and H3tll’.<If1n§ and Fussel» in which the island members or oil stuff 000 - 9 is :i '=ele<-ted. George. J. Rogers. one of | ill? leading rifleml-ii in tho Prov- irii nre. is again chairman of the is- siiidh-;.ni_ land Rifle Association Council aiiii (‘,ARnnr}‘~‘, \V;.l¢\_<‘ icpi .._ 11-... WHI- Yin_v- Jon:-.< 14» Kin-ah «fit and Triandos. \|ll‘IP|' 111-‘ l¢’R<'It’l‘3hiD Pr0Vl|l<‘ifil Welsli tourist. hoard executive has (mil lion (100 0 'f 401 025 00x - 12 i5 HR-NY: Mantle 003 020 2'20 IL-12 15 3 ° ° ° ciiairnian. said “we hope the festi- non non f)3o«.'l it 4 Minneapolis 000 010 701 0—— II 12 2 Davidson and Foiiesi Swaiski: Carver. Marlowe tilt. Zii- Worthington. Spencer American League 000 000 040-4 11 100 000 020-4! It For- Gromek. ——————-—————————-— Incl . w_Cm“ue_ Mtl. Nelson. L-Grnmek. HR: Chi-Minoso. - I Michacls‘ Lon“. Richmond 000 000 001 0-4 5 0 300 100 000-4 "0 0 « - ml 200 ”x_9 H Fanovich. Epperly (7). I-Ietntze1- Trice. Wheat (41 and W. Shantz; (7). Roehuck and Dlbek L_Hem_ Marrero. Stone (5) and Ti ton. W- ' . ‘ M0 700 000“. w 0 stone; 9 tzelmsn. l-lR—-—Mtl- Nelson. 100 000 000-1 7 1 Wash. Vernon. Hoitamn Ind Burbrink; Kellner, Flrnt Oohl (4) and Wntliogton. American Association 001 000 l06—- 8 ii I (10 MI! NR-——l0 I5 lloflord. Kirk iii Henuveld 14) no. Kenton (7) and Pinkhnm; Delock Cle. Philley. 30 ex: L—Marlowe HR Chi: Mirioso. lntermitinnnl League 120 000 l00—— 4 7 2 Detroit 102 653 00x -17 13 I Erskine Herbert 300 000 00l-4 7 3 Kris. 010 002 000» 3 7 Minarcin and Howard: Mro7.in- Philadelphia Richmond at Montreal postponed. V|1°= rim Toronto 101 002 100-5 14 2 Syracuse 002 000 000-2 8 i oooom '2 Burns.-I Lombardi (3) and Ho- mo ‘O2 °5"_“x:l3 ward; Sanford, Peterson «oi, Mar- i‘f'I) and Courtney: Teller and He- .,:;)'1‘,::::_r m’ Lowumh HR:-Bait, Mele; “and am 000 322"“) 13 3 Syracuse 000 000 0-0 I I 003 22° 0'72"‘ ' 1’ I Johnson and Howard; Spring and 002 (1020 000-18 18 1;New York Kinder (7) L(,nn,"_ Ruins C. 000 ooozoo—-I 8 1‘ Drawing. Fox (0) Manor (7) and Ind White: Morgan. solo (El). Go pg,“ . '5‘ "id 3"” Havens ooo oi: 310-711 1 and-W-Kinder. L-Saln. HR: NY-Mantle, gun.” 01; mo m0__.3 11 1 Weisler mun (lit, WI It'll II» -2 11 NH H0 101-a1 G 2 Ottawa _ Two. Flhr (7) And Robinson; Johnson. Wall fl) and l'uuelmnn.l I)! W) «I-0 ll 1 Plumbo: Lumi. Boyer (5), M0 mm-U I 1 "/1. Jordan (0) and Burbrink. dnon fl) and first International League 100 046 2i0—iil 20 3 3i-‘Me. Rnmberser mi and 3u¢g.i,, mam ,._:i 1; 3 Ibupollo ,ooe ileum. Spencer rt) qiu Rtciimnnd oooom ooa-.z ii 010 010 013-8 4 v -un as the Indians defeated Balti- Chicago defeated Detroit 5-3 on tallies. Milwaukee took a dmibIe- Rm, Shop 74; the pukdu, led most of the way todefeat the mad" ‘mm ChI”I“’- “"“m"“ "I" Lions defeated the Sunshine is- LT re '2l1I_V climaxed by Eddie Matthews’ p.“.k..,.. d(.,,a‘,.d m, };_y_(;. 1143‘ $140,150 Preakness Stakes st Pim- iwo-run double. and taking the ‘,. ,.,h‘i,n',nn snnbnii gum,‘ yesfilico race course SaItirdi\.V. ilighlcap 11-9 with pinch-hitter Jim ...,.d.._.. ,,n..,—,.,..,,., The vatii running of Maryland'3. Pendleton hitting a homer with r,,..,,»m, Joseph named on H‘, classic Viral miffed ivo o in the final inning. Cin- hm {fir ‘ha (‘Hy and was n,m,\._; I. bumllmlf 900195‘ 3“ Hghlvh DI 3 '-innati beat St. Louis 4.‘). on ioiii ‘id in Sonnv stun in th, firs‘. mile from the finish and UN CTOWCI ' ' of 29,604 had to wait out n 15- iime's, twib Pist and ne z'li ' .5‘ 1| - . ‘ | I ( y I n 0” mmnn In mmpletid me gm“! minute delay as stewards looked Ruben Gomez. \\‘i|liaiiis homered for the (‘.i‘._v » -— 4 \\lIIl \\'illiain.s‘ homer hreakinz. Arnold KIrkI“nd' who rod? Has'sey'I inn. Pia) iii: ('i'|;li h l.cn Arsenaiili ‘mt R tluev run homer in the ion hind the riingy Correlation. 4-l0'5i favorite. I‘.1i‘kers an ll-R win over the l’..\'(‘. .limni_\' Giiiitliinr went all the‘ “H, {fir [hp “mne”_ X-,u,m““ lead after the first eighth of a mile by veteran jockey Johnny Adams. \lrici\onald pitched Ifllt‘ f m. , , ‘or the B.Y.('. and I“,flIhP1‘ rglneri who W35 “imnmg ma hrs‘ Freak- "ll('F' Rollie finished the game. ,\lf Cuaily linniered for the B. Y, T‘ (‘linrlic \\'eatherhi<~ of the B.I Y V "IMP B izrent catch of Mnc-5 1itt_\'re in the sixth. ness. ‘ BUMPED Sl.l(iHTl.\' Correlation. owned by Robert H.. by V\’illie Shoemaker. rnn ninth ' iiiiini: route for the Parkd-ale‘ ‘ Adams had Hasty Road near the *‘”‘I‘'“‘" ’"‘’‘'‘”e5 “5 Ia" "5 \I:~x .\liii~liniialil 1 ~ - - alongside the California colt, I»;-.i_viiice is concerned. flie aiiii.i.. .M “W MUM punend (;!(}n'.'M‘:'ld_i spring lull is over and from hr. ham mm _ ‘h " ‘zntll the first of July the tempv ""3 ‘Fm ‘ or athletics will increase until in ‘———-—-—~— tieak or saturation point is reached ‘pack M Cmehead is in perfect TI‘-""“="‘°‘” ‘he P“°"”‘“’ ‘°‘I»"* shape for tonight's stock car meepihtad to take Hasseyampii. owned by hind~had no place to go. |‘;:’e""ES'pl"ve‘Z";'::‘:p':;“I:°Lf$?;:L‘:°;r3_ to couldn't make II. from there on in vincial Bowling tournament a tilt itoliaway Alleys; harness racing at .\‘iimmerside‘. stock car racing H Vovehead. and down in Souris r rack and iieid meet. . . . give fans plenty of racing tlirills. Tlicre should be I good crowd on hand as fans recall only too well the excitement of last] _icnr‘.s races. We haven't much in-‘H . _ , .')l’mail0ll on that track meet in I and mree"“xl"mh“ "I 1:57 2'" 3lllll‘lS but use know it. it sponsor. The \\'f‘(lIIilI report has just min ‘I I’-" ‘II’ Cmafllfin Iffilflll and as iii the printii at this moment and "‘“?‘l 5" Sllrh events there will be wont“ 591,500 .2 looks f'tv.iiable for thc island .'I"l“.\ OI Clffilh Irlflldll‘ C0mD9U l Cloudy vutli it few clear iiiteival .‘on_ ‘fought it out. oisty Road who toured the mile is 1:56 set by Capot in 1949. First place was worth 391.600 tn_ Iemperatiire about the same. i. - - - . V ‘ ends so this shouldn't nivci wi"- A ‘‘‘_U._. mm b‘ Cm.“.‘a“n” S,"_ 0nd to Determine, in the K€'n1tl(‘.k.\" .:i5oiiw's disapproval seeing that i “mm. p..n._mb‘\ C‘... mm firs‘ pm“. Derby. Correlation got $25,000 for‘ was Qlllll‘ \\ai'm _vestei'tIa_v. l'nlr _ - . p k- ..i the ifith iuntiiiig oi the red 000‘ and me fourth burs?‘ wDod_‘ . . . Rowling interest will be foctised . _ _ on the Rollaway Alleys and this .5 "" C""°I’‘'''°“5 (“"9 d°““ me 1 523.100 as n yearling. now has won‘ terfere Four Charlottetown. 1ll"f2v siimmerside teams along with en ries from St. Peter's and Sam; ‘i\ll1 compete for island live pi. Crown 0) racing this season. ‘y,M_,,id, . . . The 100th Grstduatioii Exercises' Siimmerside lligh School bowlers i)iiti.sleii's boys, who played prom- Will be t e youngest group in the iiient. parts in the local athletic‘ iii. and 5 ould push the, older boys scene during the past. few years. e e a u the limit. it would be. something .\l1I be going to the platform thisl‘ of R sensation if somebody canto‘ ..tternoon for their degrees and G t J up with it perfect. game. According Joining the Rllllllfll of that out-. to the law of averages some island gtandjng msmimon. ' bowler should be about due for an- - * - V ‘ ' " .iiid who should be mentioned here school sthleto competing in the WWI‘ 0"? 8l'°‘lP W1“ be “DIN”? uecnuse oi the part. they played in annual Saint John and districti 11'1"“ Slimmer-“d9 '0 ‘he b"“'I”-C -port are Allan MacDonald, the interscholastlc track and fieldi ““‘*“ 3 “"39" K'°“I’ 0’ 59°” M“ .:lf‘I'l(\US dcbatcr. described bv some meet Saturday made one of the “I” be I“"°d"‘3 I°“ s“""“9“5‘d" itithorities on the. subject as the )(‘.SI. brood junips in Canada since -"" ‘he °I°°“-"l3 I"”'“’“ '9” ‘’I II“ iest. intercollegiate debnter in the Second World War-23 feet‘ ""“"“’“- Track m"“‘3” K9“ MM" :‘.inada. Allan. who will be Class 6|/, inches. _ . V ._ ‘ ' inches; Maritime collegiate, 21. I:.?‘:(i:e‘:.‘an‘.(,"hehi::;1r::r]P:!cin75ifi$L0“‘;‘;'. Art Peiidergast and Ronnie Mr-‘feet, llii; Maritime native. 23 ' ' lioi-, fm-wiirris on the Varsiti foot- feet. 2; Dominion juvenile, 20 feet. T1 It. '11 he I. i "I m" mm‘ M M R persons of Mn); Callaghan imd.open record. Chick Morrison will receive their The British Empire Game.‘ re- deci-ees. Other itthlrtcs who grnd- cord broad lump is 24 feet. 0’. iiate are Billy Mclsaac of the set. in 1933. The 1952 Olympic win-1 Wm he lil(’I(P_\' team and John Baptist-ner jumped 24 feet. 10 inches. Fisher of the basketball team. of the, season. This is I prnriisc shoot. in preparation for the shoots lie. Inter-Maritime. team |TlMk$mPn Mn GXDN‘-III V911’ K00” nizreeri to promote xi Festival of .\FN‘- Wales in 1958. H. T. Erlwards. H9 “'1” 5‘ l-II“"" Diem)’ 0‘ 35' val Vllll be on the some lines as SISHIMB by L'-- C"'- W‘ -1- MRCDOW the 19.51 FPS1.l\'aI of Britain." ii iii aid. Lt. Col. MacDonald had woik— mp“ H/(,,.v mmnmmw m WM“ ed tireleasly to make the shoots a Wm Mk‘, ‘mm " siiccetts. He has been most. helpful ' to us in,proi/iding us with results nf meets in put. years for which we bun-a nu --in ~xpreu our appreciation. Y . o . 1 Charlie Willis report; that his . , 1 Second Montreal 000 000 001 1--2 10 0 1 man (8) and Johnson. Tnbncheck Toronto 010 0001—2 1 I Rognvin. Harris 44'. and Noble: Novel. Hnrrist (lit and Ryan. “fin” w'"'' "m". " Wm: Second °mIM°I°*'““I Havens 000il'lt'lf'Li 7 0 Kllljht I. C. A. P. ABOOCIATION CLUD IOOMR Fisher. Moreno (ill and Guerra; . kg nan, ‘mg .g c_-.“.. uundhh " ’ I " had. It: 3 “"’ '"" """: . ._ IOUAWAY CLUB cnarcurrrnowx H be i M F it '7'. .9“ 1. ‘i'“'".V.._ itiiiiiii-ton: “snail... om: n',,.,"”'w,“l"5”,,,"n"A‘, I TIC . QPYII '51 and TlbI- 1'0 LET — HEATED APA'T- Children & (TI! IIIOIIOGI : i ' "l'hero’I I Future for You In Modern A heavily favored Con-elation by I lIi—§l 5-1 on a four-run ninth-inning: imd n,m._\. “H0 and Canada‘ neck in a thrilling finish of MONTREAL. somewhat by‘ person Saturday took it upon him- self to call otf Saturday Richmond-Montreal League baseball game hours before Catching tip with the lioax. (len- iy .lim Greengrass and Ed Haiti-_v. -ii earn the win. Elmer Mahar _ . - Jew York shut otit Philadclpliiii 1lIll‘I6'{I for the Bike Shop, I at the films tbeforee"5EI.e°“n‘ a mu] “ma ; - _ v - . » . . . 1' ‘ Corr fl ion. ill behind the six hit hitching oi John }l.iui:lie.\ and Maiiiite °"f1{:‘e "I:“‘)“"5c1mm was ‘edged by "M Manager Guy Morn“ of Mon_ ‘tieal Royals said he is trying it; ampa, the third horse ncrou theirun down the calls or the person; up the game in the ninth inn-I “rush ‘me E lmgth find E ha” be_‘”spOnmmeI A man identifying jcalliiig from the Royals’ .. v . i ll st_\' Road. seooiid choice at 9-‘lelenh 4 lhr‘ viithlh inning to gI\P the‘ ‘naaand owned by ‘M “MW Hommsamrd Farms of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Reu-‘D051 ben of Toledo. 0., was put on thei reau ay morning to announce the t because of ‘rain. Mo- said ca1Ls went. elsewhere. iii- ciuding several Montreal radio sla- tions. and it check sometimes it niairs voice it woman's announced postponement. In one instance the man identified Lvtle of 1.05 Angeles and ridcimizroundkveeer-" others in — lmeiiian .\lurph_\‘ \\""I H" ninpi 1111183Ipnl-ii¥npIi(:t‘CIh};1,I;l1:;0‘fi’i Lions in Ill(‘il‘ victory over the For all practical purposcs. toria. DMr\_mm Bl‘ ~ _ - n V _ _ y , . Iy _\lari.mm pi“-had. tall as Correlation came charging .1‘: ;‘):LI‘m‘:f ME.’ “I”; 3‘: riir Ihe iiaii-y. Flirt Jackson ll!’ '1 “D OllI\' heads apart. with Hassay-. ‘I ‘ M 3 pm" 0 9 S " .‘-I home rtin for the Lions and’ 5mm‘ m0V“"E 31 ‘I19 53"“ Ilme‘ Suddenly Hasty Road came oulhbeague and appeared to bump Correlation‘.I.he wmplpu, slightly. Hasseyamoa«right. be-‘pear in mmonows “sum Kirkland reigned up sharply. and M”; '.‘iere is an imposing list of .~poii~ ._-‘mfie has “Wm 20 enmes tmflihe Walmnc Farm of R. W. 25-Sunshine Dairy "‘""‘ Wm‘ “fie 5l‘°°m‘3 31 Sqml‘ the big meet ViIll(‘ll is calctilated MCIIWID. Illsldf 10 111*‘ Fall 1‘If“L'°“5 lP“l'kd3I¢‘ D15‘"‘°“d‘- to the wire as the two leaders Diamond). Bike Shop at C. Packers There was no objection against‘D'iamond). on 26-Lions at Bike Shop to fast triick_ The Prenkiiess reco:‘ci“D””l L. Diaiiiomiv. 2'1-B. Y. C at Hasty Road who had finished SPI" 28 ‘second: third place was Vi'ni‘1h :15.-‘dale Diamoiidi. he wind chatigcs aid thii (i..- . ~ .. - i iirhnnce from the sciiilh rndies till . ‘C55 Siakpjl’ C°”?‘a“°‘n u\::sfi,.:I.‘ . V319 Ffl1‘m'5 Cv0)'flm0. trot $7.500. IDiamondI. .ia_v it should be it banner day to: “mh p°5't‘f"‘Rg°(;“R‘”:‘:_‘d he m‘ul Hasty Road returned 512. $3.20 he above mnmionpd given“ f“'“- H“‘‘‘-‘ '3“ 5“) . ‘and s2.80.Correlation paid $2.60 and day may be played on Tl1\.ll'Si'1By »-1" ~‘”‘m‘““ '" 5*" LI" "M9 ‘"‘d I $2.40 and Hi-tsseyampa $4.40. an agre-emenb oi lay when they nu their Queen's Plate Trials at '.\'nocibine race. track Gordon Mt-Mark:-n's Kintl Maple and E. P Taylor's short - priced avni-itps for the 95th running classic June I2-‘ rattled home in handy fashio I ‘ore 16.000 fans In brilliant. sun- .1iiiie and with temperatures in the .liree-sixleenths route as he. beat‘ Hasty Road‘ who W“ bought ml. ed_ one meet in which .lupl1(‘l‘ ran‘! .ii- -"""’Ich‘ Th“ .I“"°r‘"'-‘ "Ii h3"‘“3 I it total of 8391.332 including $2'l7.« . tlieirtrouhies in the US.A 5 Triple‘ 132 ‘as,’ y"”_ ,. ,,m,d hr ,, m.O_|wh|'e - 0 il0l'lOI‘S. The cream of the Island ill 51 Dllllslfiifs UIll\'FI'-‘"3’ “W55 S ' J bowlers will be in action 'l".i. DIME “"5 “”°"“°°“- seven 5"“ I d Kell In Tra e tAPI—Chiciigo White Sox. seeking their first. 5ll'lCO 1919. Sunday acquired vet- eran third baseman George Kell ll‘. SAINT JOHN_ N‘ E ICp___wn‘_ it trade with Doston Red Box. The 0lI19l’- Among those. who will graduate lrr Peters. 1'! Saint John Hifihiwhlle ‘Box ‘me up infielder Grad) ' Hutton and a stantial sum of cash." Announcement of by General Manager Frank Lane. whose White Sox completed 8. ' Tigers Sunday. 100001 002-410 0 . _ lL‘1“l‘i‘.‘.'..‘..‘.‘£f..? .§‘;’§“i.{l“°.°..”.....‘.iI‘.1’..‘.‘..2.‘. Y.;‘;;i;;;';;;; ;;;;~ ,;;;:,;".;’°‘;‘-“'5, - ,,,§.§n;;é§§;dg‘;h ;§;°:;.g°;;*‘*,;;,";r,; . bvTiu1iei .°ili'.i§“i‘.§’.“i’ ;.‘.“'.'.‘.'..... years LR“'1“‘YW€ Md Pmkhfimi FIOW" :hi.s afternoon should wet the ap- ‘ . , ' ' in-111 Join the white 30,‘ in cm. 1 111808 cage Tuesday in time for it night lgnme ‘Cleveland Indians. in his last. eight. .mm the Intermediate team inthelnod 51/, inches of! the Misritimeih“‘_b““ 5 '““d3', ‘leading the league in 1949 with it ‘.343 average. Peters took part in the Canadian AIb*‘"' ‘II-‘“”'°I _ National Exhibition meet and Ca- over n woek.end when it Will‘ wF.l.SH ;‘ESTl\'Al. illadlln Olympic training plan last SWM15 \\’f‘Tl‘ TIIE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FIIIIGE HAS MANY VACANCIES FOR YOUNG MEN T0 TRAIN AS ‘ PIDOT MR0“! i.:i.v.:3a.t’.*i.... QUAIJFICATIONS REQUIRED: Ago: 17 to 25 Years of Age Eduontlon: One your loss than Jr. Mstrlcf or Better. Mnrlul Status: lloro In your opportunity to twelve full trulnlnx from oxpert Instructor‘. good pny. eomrndmhlp and Bio opportunity to hovel. Find out what the Mr forest has to offer you—l‘nr complete THE R.C.A.F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT Itfl A.fl. to I EM. Izfl Ail. b I PH. vfiIOI—0I ‘I Baseball tifoiiei National League W L Pct. GIL 20 14 .588 — 20 14 .588 - Ill 18 .529 I 20 16 .556 1 19 17 .527 2 I7 16 .515 2% I4 19 .424 5% I1 27 .289 11 Monday New Yolk at Philadelphia tNl Pittsburgh at Brooklyn (N) Tuesday Philadelphia at Brooklyn -P Pittsburgh at New York ‘NJ Milwaukee at Cincinnati (N) Chicago at St. Louis «Ni W L Pct. GEL 24 10 .706 — 22 13 .629 2% 20 13 .608 3% 16 13 .552 51/2 12 19 .387 10% 12 19 .387 10% ll 21 .344 12 1'4 18 333 111/: Monday Philadelphia at New York Tuesday C‘lcvi.-land at Chicago IN) Baltimore at Detroit. (NJ New York at Washington tN) Boston at Philadelphia iN) international League W L Pct. GBL 17 I1 .607 - - 20 14 .558 —- 17 12 .5Rfl V; 14 12 .538 2 13 12 .5202”; 12 17 .411 6% ll 17 .3931 6 10 19 .345 7% Monday llavana at Montreal (2 twi-N) Richmond at Ottawa Buffalo at Toronto Syracuse at Rochester «Ni Tuesday Montreal - Richmond at Ottawa Buffalo at Toronto . Syracuse at Rochester Queen's Plate- lrials Saturday ll Woodbine By JOHN PATERSQN (‘anadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CPD from the Bur - Fit. :table of Hamilton. Ont. and Still! another colt from Tayn _ in suburban Toronto.‘ iron the other two divisions of the trial. The trial was split in four divisions hecaiise of the big entry I of St. George's chapel at Windsor. En!-. lIM‘N‘d MIIIIIIAY - MAY 31st CHARLOTTETOWN F OR U M AT 8:15 I’. M. ADMISSION: Reserved $1.50 lush '|’ICI(I'I'S ON SALI A1’: iiotviiirs oiiiiut om. IIGINNING tusson »- A couple of made the winter- nkers look good Satur- tclassed the op- divisions of the fashionable Queen's winter- n bi-I or-' fly: May 1354 Aces Win Over - RCAF Dalts l2-1 Andy’: Aces delested tn; 3. C A. 1". Don yesterday nfternno, at the airport. softball dllmong in an exhibition content ii... lifted the lid off the 1954 ind,“ softball program in Summemde The nine went. the full mm, mm inn And ended 12-‘! In favor o, the town teun. Mario Peter! was an trig mound for the winners. and til-iougi. , bit wild, giving up 11 tun“, hm down in the clutches. striking om nine and nllowtng only seven hits Johnson did the flinging {of ‘M Dslts. she gave up 1) hits. mam out 4, but. issued only on. m, pass to the initial sock. ' Marion Rogers led the Are .1. lack with two homers. um N,‘ other safe blows. Peter: hit A double Lnd three singles. Nsnry Macl"nrlsne I two hue blow "id three singletons. Jam Armmm got two hits. and Wanda Chflpppl and Theresa Cahlll one um For the Daks Weibe. Mu..- Jnckson. MncMillnn. scam‘)... Dyker uid Kilpstrick got. one mi each. O'Rourke wu umpire behind Lhq plate. with Pickering on gh. bases. Starters In Bicycle Race The starters in the Vl(‘I0ri' Cleaner bicycle race irom Ken. sirigton to Summerslde this morn. ing will wear the following num. bers on their backs: 1. Richard Savldsnt; 2 Windsor Arsenault; Cl. Ronnie Pineati; 4 Garth Harris; 5. Eldon 5IOl'd)'_ 5 Chester Murray. St. Eleariors. 1. Reggie Arsenault; 8. Earl Wad- man. Augustine Cove; ll. Stirling Phillips; 10. Bobby Phillips: 11 Leo MacLeod. Albany; 12. lmiu Mouse. New Annan; la. Ron Dur- ant. Heavyweight Quits In Fourth BRUSSELS (AP)—Knre1 Syn. 40 year-old Belgian heavyweight. out in the fourth round of his sched ulerl 10- round bout with Nina Valdes of Cuba Saturday night and told newspaper men later. “in not crazy. I didn't want to re killed." Vnldes. th e world's second r it n k e d heavyweight contender clouted Sys whenever he rniiln catch him in the abbreviated fight which ended with six seconds re miiinlng in the fourth round. Ami absorbing the Cuban‘: best punches of the night in that round. Sys abruptly quit and walked in his corner. Valdes weighed 2lll’i. Sys 20614 Sys. stopped only once before in a ‘I07-tight. 22-year boxing career. I-lcl reporters in his dressing room. ‘'1 gave up because Vsldes was the better.“ BEST MAPLE The hard or sugar maple is ll'i| most important species of tniipli tree from the standpoint of timber out. soon FllEL oits ' Best by ‘root. DIAL 9911 THE INK SPOTS Featuring BILL KENNY The Nation’: Most lmltalied Voice In A Two llour PROGRAM . OF SONG $1.00 I *4 “ ‘ gzfikiwldhmln. (Ii In: mt. very central. Phone (U2. Doors open ‘I: Slims lzli Q