Page 8 The Guardian Tuesday, August 24. 1954 Island Athletes To Attend Olympic Training Plan Four Island athletes and a coach selected from each Province every uill leave the Proi-titre on STIIIIT-VVPRT and the selections are made dav morning to attend a Canariianlon the basis of their past perfor- Olynnpic training program It To-Imances. It is I. I011?-3'9” P15" xonto. Iuhich commenced last year. The fntir athletes are Don 'l'hP Dmiltam 13 C-0nd"C19d I" ”I')iirk” Miiilpiid and Jack Kane VUIIIUIICIIDTI ivith the Canadia of Cliaiinttctoivii. Joliiiiiv Whelan National Exliib.t;oii. It will be of and Melviii (Viiiipliell ot Stiniiiivi: a ilP?I('S dtiritinii. g tizde Thev .il be aicompnn.ed by Among those who will be presenty .N';t'holson, Supervisor are Brutus Hamilton, Head Coach or PINS C1. Ed.lCall0i'i for the City at the t'iiii-natty of Pennsylvania: whmts, Rev. Bob Richards. the great pole The (ilimpc T aiiiiiig Piozraiii vatilter fiom the US.A.; and lg 5l)(i3t5nl(ld bv the Federal Gov- Florence Cliadivick. the world-h laiiiotis liiiig-distarice swimmer. While in Tiii-onto ilie Island boys will stay at Victoria College. ernmevtt and twirl mcli year with the hope of developing track and field men fir the Olympic Games. Four atiiletes and a coach are , . .. city Softball League Play-Offs Begin Tonight League plav-also will iievert to I best two of Softball 'l'lie f:iials are to be com- lliis eveiiiiig '.iii'ee. y Art Gaudet of Cliai'lottetmiii. elit- est of the participants lit the Prince Edward Island golf iliamp- lonship, is seen above at the con- clusion of play at the Sumniersidet Golf and Cotiiitry Club on Satiiidajnt where he finished the 36 hole tour-t nament with I low net of 157. iPhoto bi vttiiiiriiii n'l.s . (Hiitiiiiv lice '.xL'h A '.i.niirr to be det-iiiied by pleted Liv it'r:ila.v. September 10. sepipmbe; 1ti.ti ins decided lust Ev MacNeill, Leo Doyle and, night. at a meet i the C.l.)' Holllll (laiithier were approved as' I Soiihall l.tuiuue tunipiies tor the play-off games. seven o'clock. I you almost had to look igale because he was surrounded by i as a kid of 12 years. That was five The kid was standing by the side of Diver Riggs canteen It Manor- ial Field Ind he was feeling kind of clownheartied as all good baseball players do after losing a game when he murmured the words "If we had a Duck Macl.eod we could beat them easy.” Thu kid had changed from his baseball uniform to his civies and he was making his way iup to Diverla stand for a hot dog l and ii Pepsi after pitching I pretty good ball game. His name W15 D99 Lefurgey. a good junior pitcher who had beaten MacLeod in the open- ing game on Tuesday night and had come back to the mound on Sunday to lose to MacLeod. I.efiii'gey'I very brief sentence summed up the thoughts at most. who lingered around the stand alter the ball game. All were congratu- lating the mild-mannered Mac- l.eod on his masterful pitchinz and batting performance or the after- noon. He was the last boy to leave the dugout following the game and a second time to see him heading for the an army of kids. "Duck" MacLeod was stamped as I baseball star from the moment he stepped into City League play years ago. He developed gradually until this year when he started coming along like I house Iffre. He Congratulations are extended to the sunshine Island Dairy and their ly REEF ..-- uuiuuu-u as -um-m-n . Sunshine Island Dairy softball team ed for the Packers and took the won first place honors in the City loss ithile Bleniii Softball League ,vestc-rd:iy evening for the I. YC. man's . The four will he Nicholson wonhnigm ,, H1. intermediates on Memorial Ahhies Best by Test DIAL 9911 in action to-i play Hol-I The Siiiisiiiiie 1. id and. Ftillmtiiig is the schedule of was 3; M5 peak on suudm when the Bits ilitl Yo iii Cliili tiill meet gaines tor ili.s tit-ck: he hurled 3 ohbhmteh 5,,-uck nu; in series A. Ci-.i.ida Pat-ke:s and 'l'tivs City at Wheelers tKnights I15 hauersg h” 3 home run double tho L.giiiii-i:in Youth Club iiill l)ianioniii. L.li'.(: wt. Canada Pack-g Htiliiians Indians defeated the and single to drive in three runs meet. ;n sq-1,5 B The E1” Shop Us told Diamond). icentral Cieamcries (liants 9.8 ies- .ii what was piobably the greatest Wheelers and the titty Slickers Wed - Wlieelers at City tOld lPt'flH,V iii a Little League I3E1.Sl'I)?llI; all-round performance ever given ui:l; meet zii sci-.r-s C. .Dlaliltt1Id), Canada Pat-ltcrs at 1... game iit Memorial Field Johiiiiy by a local ball player in Charlotte- Thia. t-iriiier of Series B will meet Y.C tParl:diils- Diuiiioiidi. :Arsenault iias the wiiiiiiiig pitchei WWII- he ullLllPi' of Se:.es C in the semi-I Thurs S B.Y.C. at Sunshine and Freddy Burke the loser. it is possible that City baseball finals uhile the winiier of Series D;iii;V tParkdale Dianiondt. C1l.V 8" Ll0)'fl Dmmii hit tiio home l”lllS tans have seen Duck plgy hlg last A will draw a bye to the finals WhPPleT5 ixllltlllli Dlttmlmdt Lwoff the Indians iihile Tom King gime here this year. He along with All piav-of's will be three out of Y.C. at Canada Patkers told Dia-hhit one home run aiitl Allaii Man Jackie Kane and Earl NlCnt)ISOil five games. mono). Douzall had two hits Frank 021- will leave for Toronto on Saturday The qtiaitei-final winner: must Fri. - Wheelers at City 401d laghan had tivo hi'ts for the Giants morning to take part in the Canad- be decided by Suiiday. August 2; Di?:t't10n(ll. C;1TiBda V F'RCdkhFI'S R! 3":nl?l&l.l' GIERPV a three base hit l'tIi Olympic Traiiiiiig Prograni --W your of the mp hm"; nn ihp yield 3,, th. ghh-4 game of im series will reiert to I two out ofiDlamoiidt. I..Y.C at Canada Pack-; 10 am. --- Central Crmmi-rip,:i mg when coach Randy Edwards ltvlmi Ill 0' Wlmm Play N19 1"- ghi-ag affair, era tParkdali: Diamond). lGlRlllS vs. Rot-at-3; Phillips, Iwill start Duck again in an effort field are pictured shove. The 59ml-Iillali must be i-on-i-t EXNTII-flllb will supply one new 2 pm. - Bantam pl'arIli-pg to put the Charlottetown team I The four are Eddy l.iind. lh, pii-ml hv SaItlfdaV, SPpIFmbPr 4 ball for turn plav-ntf game I -7 - -- --In ahead three names to one in the t Buck Whttelock. ss. Ralnli Pm- B 0 C 0 In the event that this live gamel Games are FChFdtlIN'I to start atiR I E o .:rics B) the lll;lP M;rcLcod andl , TU 3b-')h0rMI0;l”"3l'l 3:” G815 0 e te it ti 45 and must be tinder-it-av at t Tane return to t e ovlnce the iynn. .. . . otir can live t e i genes has not b an comple rl l II Mi,-195 shhuid be 0",... The Jack Httnnessey - tioatiiied looked hat?k. Mike Ctinnolly pitch-l hnsahah out of ih, park, For Shoe Tourney . . I Track And Field Meet Entries coach Jack Hcnnesiiey on winning as they iion by dcfaiilt from the Jininiy l-'lannigiiii ison his son. are being received for ll e i o . , i Lhl, Brmhm" Hm.” shne Club r;”C1.tI'.VhesIa:::an::aI3;erPsC::dI:Ef Legion while the Liquoiian Youth and stiiiiglit game iiS he huiletl Chanjptgnshtpsi 1, has mmnumm mm! 0! mp wnjbm dun" Lh? lull Club defeated Canada Packers R4 the B.i'.(i. to their viin over the To a a here last ni:lit bl" -lack McCotirt. lew iveeks of rilav were clcxsgeiy lress- -The Dairynwn cndpd me kngup Whwlpm Phmmgan Wm ham championsmp pin). W,” Commpnu ed by Canada spacknlt an: me with a total of 32 points. two more his starts in league play and has . an SppI,pynb(ar lg , mm," mm wheel h lh” than the runner-tip Packers. a 2-0 pitching record. Jimmi A Pririre Eduard island tiaikihtirv and lzirls from 8-10 Aears Evgrvnm, imenm ' l,h 1 Ty. ' Lb Did ,er5' T 9'. "C The Basilica Youth Club defeat- lliiizlies inns the loser. He was ltlfl Ilhlfl l'"”"" "W" I" All m"'lF1YVl Tim" llsl3 .Vrt?lTFv R-WP! I0? 1h 1' "K 0 pm. hi "mm aim; d(mnm'hP W)" hm ed the Bike Shop Whcclers II'6il'(lpIlll'0(I hv Elnier Maher in the tenants will no htilri at Memnrialggirls in the age groups will he 'hzlrc:;?npr::;'3m?5r:!I:1':u1: lfIIg:('”"; lllI:eK::')”?,r:;': won nughm "W md in the final games of the league firth. ' Field on lmrtor Ila)", Kinnilaiplicld. Tlwrn iiill also he a girls V. V ' ' V '”.5', -' ' I 5 GV” 9” n9Rli95lv - . . . 5EIll”YYl"”r 5- ll W55 3""0”"'l"lI”l'”Tl 30” Jfald dii5h and I RlTl5 26' All "eh "w"lb””l c”mpPnm”' SrIIII(f1HIIfl1:I Siiiilli hit a Iiaxes loaol- IIrI(S'mllMfIl(1IiClR(tl(I'iIl'0ralnIII' tI)t:iIt here )""Slt"I"llV tn Rtinnrlter W.lhii:h iiimti I 9. only mm pm)!” "bnrtited tht ed home rim in the first inning Jininw Bradley hit a triple in NY. Reid of the Physical Fitness (Jpr-vi Merits for the men in-It I ””T'T ” MD SIX teams as the lichedulelm put H”, Lygh-' mm I 44; had H", vi-hN.i,.,5. Department. 1t'IlIfIP ltttl iriids and 440 yard: S ' Wmlnd lip IRSL night. The Dairy had and the Youth Clubbers never l'mpires: F. .VIat'NeiIl. L. Doyle Among the (entities of the dri-tin-, the half mile and mile 0 a t32 points followed b.V Canada ' m "m meet w-ll he a 5.x m.le rtinrl race itins. III” inward and high jumps. V. ( Pa('kPrS vllth 30. The Bike Shop along it ill itiire h.t)t'le iair.;tiole ittllll, liammor thriivi, shot ' Tdm: B”s'rh” Y'"l”l Clllb Wlll Wheelers had 28 the City Slickers The lo-,i"irln iii-ox ii it he of miv- iiiii, lIiK('il( and IHYFIIH throvi. XII” ” 5” Wall D””"('P mt Ill" 96. the l.iguorian Youth Cltib 25 and ' halt mile, one mile and two-milel, The six mile road race will bet ."5p”al Flew D”'”"md ””5 "P' Ill? Basilica Youth Club 23, The ”,n:,h:' .h,.M an,” Supperg at 6.30.” The Experimental Legion vrere seventh with is points. Soon-v-is of the mnct are ihrl illin mnrt ,iill gt-t llrHIPTWR.V at ";m Tmm mu pl”-V 0” the P3"k' m9 P5”tkd3-I9 LIONS Plkhlh with 17 Plltmtfitl Fiiiirs: nnpiiriim-iii NlFIII"Ilt Iluilljzltl Time In the EIIPF M9 D”l,"l"'"l i tend Keefe Drug last with 15. Th! hm ii.ll i"”"itt' entiies iintiltniiiiri Rntl is upon to residents on TTCWTT” norm iltili six teams are in the play-offs midmziit. AIIILVIKI Til. jtlie iiiainl.-iiitl as well as from this. I which commence this evenin . There will be age rains fiiiiI"rriiiiiiw- I I S.-.j...-d. K Abbies, Holman's Play-Off There will be l-'4 baseball pIT'i('Il('C: loi the Junior Ahliies on ivicinorial Field at six o'clock this evening. I g V V I Thrillsf Assuredt Joe -HIl'IlW00lI- Now In Toronto Joe. Kirkwood. the golf-shot. ar- Game Here This Evening The ih.rd ganie of the Island. That was the game in u'hieh C h d T ' '1 Intermediate Baseball Ier:e s ts't.he Siiiiiiiierside players scored R R.r.”;mmmi Aug”5" 39- C9” T-l0 things scheduled to he played at iVlcm- seven runs in the last iniiing andi An ,,u,qa,”',"i shmk (N rawlgivlfiryn SOIL! Clmb ma' "'1" "ll-mind .-trial Field ih;s etching with g-ime almost pulled the contest out of my PW", M” Mk, P1,”, ah Kj).ksI,)md 1"?" V time slated for eight oiclock. the liie. ivnwmm raw .HmIk' gammy M mrmimvioot. iihio ill DIP59Nl.V P9?” The Abhws so into the series -e-------e-r- grin ,,.m' 5m,,,a,d Tim”, lhlswmnnhg gag 1.”; g1Pd9"pelr" Nllih a one-canto lead hnvimi Won ”'""i"Si Ifornied at The Wn ldt the opening game 9-8 here last wni xvri;1lI10r hug N. ' -I . ' T 5 Ch”mp”m' Thm5,L.U. mam. Tm, "mm Ramp. Km gmpk Mr mrm: hdur;mn: ship of Golf Tournament at Chi- plavcd in Stimniersirle last Friday. National League! Ipakl Inut in-,.t(e hm gin!-A hitlpdaanti g ended in a driiv F V! V” . k ' ck-ir: have tiretloniiniitcd for tliwlm th 3 H" 10"” "ms? or M” W” Flam” myth MFR ..k.;m,.. nmdm I Illi.lllllill at i iuaii ce mir. Wm yum NW” R hm" Mum ) VIP iiord and AQIII give one of the Abhms sent hzs cliririzcs Mm that tonight: C317! mil hp mnismfl mm, '” W” "I"-mck ”" Sun" through a hritt i.: p octiie last. Anwrklnn Lag". Ioff under the most lnvortihlo (III. a.,n""nnn' g W W . night. Iivarlv uill 3.itcli' sentl Doii- conditions. me Miiclcrin tn the hill tnntt.t'n.iFirst Several new drivers and mach- .n an l'I.'oi't to nail tloitri viitoiy ll.:'lkIiIIlELl'Itl titili tt'l:l lttl R12 1 inc: MIII Icattiie this event and number Ito -iiiiiiminipiii.-i non tin rm .5 i2 .1 IITPTD are n! Nnlltltri . 1",, mm. Jack Schtiitiuiv of lliiliiriiils is Stnhhs and l-'it7,gciaId: Fricanri, hnr of the old standhvs who have fxppftprf in .-nimtp; ii. in his Num. n'll'ISt'Il)' 45i Sinia t'i' Osler (Bl been chafing at the il'IiPPI for the her One Are PitllI.QFI1llt'iti5lI”. Paul ntirl Rnlwilsi-ii L-Frirano. In-int week. and many honlnrl pitched in Clinrlrittclotin last SN'"Nl arguments linve been taking place Thtlrsdaii but lltldlirgs and ,1 urnh- lI;1;ITI'ilIIiT1IltT1 ll; 1: I or to X'k'I1lV ran WITPPI their mn- bly IFIIIPIII tindrrmined his ihances P Httc iiiia l V , . eiine tin tintrxst over the quor- ...a.-..-Sm--Aaia- ' -.'i'.; ii: ; 'i i i tier 71110 n 1 . I)Il):t(IflTI tihlikatirImA1sl'IIIIlIt(Inl4-Ig:I.I:::II l7J'llhIlSl?t:n:l was IVFVFT higher (VOVIIJIEAD N S ITlll)fTIlII.I0nlII.fRKllC '""'””z ”'"'k ""” VIVIW” "'3" M . . Hr" Itho present time and fan: Irv TONIGHT Mnmwal mama 0 5 I ztsiire to he in for a treat when DARTMOUTH. N5. - tern - iiamim trio not our 8 :1 ll" WW" flit! War" down on . . Gem-:9 Lmi-ii; ll()lp h,,m,. on nlsrrnnd Ithe first event at (iovclinnd IITIR E130 BIINIIIRIWI TIIIIP 'I0llbIt"-SIP:-ll play Mniiriav night in Mmmml W, W, "Mg 5 1,, gi"Vf(H'1I? Vanlccn service will he give. Liverpool l..:iriipers it 1-0 vie. 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