it Dodgers Down St. Louis; Yankees Leng . I! I'll ASOCIATID PRES! l In the American League. New Milwaukee: injury riddled itIhl'!IVes nailed a one-game lead in lllight. iuociuii; off Philadelphia it-2 after Brooklyn Dodgers had ;acorad an 1 York Yankees moved into a five- game lead. their best bulge of the National League Thursday season. with a comeback .'l-2 vic- tory at Detroit after Baltimore lltad scored the in the ninth to run In the heat the second - place Chicago unearned p .llth ta plunk SI. Louis Cardinals White Sox 1 - I , out of first place with a 10-9 after- noon decision-following a fantas- ithe viiriner Ted Williams" tint triple proved as Roslon defeated tic ninth inning in which the two Kansas t'tii .'lol. and Caniilo Pas- clubs scored 12 runs. The Phils dropped to lwith their third consecutive lon.the Indians (-0. -aliice taking first place Monday I night ill: games behind Milwaukee and 4-2. of the Iecond- ped across seven runs. ifive points shy place Cards Fifth place Cincinnati. amen hack, iianta 1-1 on Gus Bell"; two-run homer. And Pittshiirith scored four in the ninth to trim Chicago Cubs 5-.'i i The Brains. gaining first place for the fnttrth time this season with a three-game sweep of the Phtls. were without Hank Aaron. fourth l singles as ctial gate Cleveland only three Washinzton defeated at The hectic plinth Brooklyn Brooklyn moved to third. opened with the Dodizcrs leading hiit thc Cardinals then rap- wilh Ed- ldie Kasko hcltinz a tvin-run dou- .295. tirolble and Del Ennis l'lllIll'lE a two- rapped New York run triple. for it 9-4 lead The Brooks hustled hack with Gil Hod- l'.lth lifetime grandslartinier. tying the Ni. iei-iird held by Ralph Ktticr and Riizzers Iliirnsiiy, capp- ing a ftie - riin spurt that tied it. ZIST HOMER Duke Snider ii-ho blasted his 21st htimet in the third. doubled the league halting leadei. for this and scored the winntnn run in the one He suffered an ankle injury Wednesday nt:hi and joined lltllv Brtiton. Del Crandall. Felts klait tilla and Joe Adi-ocl-' on the in- Jul!!! list. Set-nod Baseman l'tedl.Iohnny i l llth on K:-isko's r-rrnt' Bell. uliu also had tito stitglt-s. svinttert his mnili hiiiticr .'ittir a walk of Slit hlillor in tilt” thtril. Kllfipalflllt won it. hitt Schoendienst. who started three of needed relirf from Raul Saiit-lir-7. the Braieai four lhlled to centre patched up Milwaukee lineup for to F.d Qlircssiiiitl in the ninth. Sait- Nixiin. lr-hm tiirnrd tksie Vii':tl": ayed the outfield in 1947 wtthphunt into it dniililrplav anti tlienlhandcr. who had a six-Inning no-.seventh. killing off another Phil: lgoi pinch - hitter Hank Salter on it 'hitter. The Nata ' l the last two ItlfIlfIE.l. He last gl. Louis. doublepIay:,iafter ziiinz up I lead off hnnirr.and struck out six iihile RIVII1f.1 tip the field in the to Bobby Thiimsrin and a sinizleltvin of the Tribe hits pinch l:lyers Defeat Dodgers 7 To 3 The Flyerk made ahnrt work of tha Dodgera laat night at Mgmor- ill Field by defeating them 7 - I '!'.arl Mat-Kinnmi went the distanreimh" "M, mavhed on an ermr. ismp G-,1 y1(.n.,ugaid (.1 New Yorkg for the Flyers and gave up seicn hits while striking out five. The Dodgers used a number of pitch- an, aiich ll Buck Whltlork, who gava tip Ill rttna. Fnrbie Kennedy, who Nu. up one, and Irv Markin- nnn who gave up the other four. The Dodgers Jumped early lead in the first inning. hiit the iiiniiiiil in the .-eciiiid inning. when they blasted hint for six runs on fniir hits. Buck walked ithree men in the inning and an lKeniit-dy catiie on ttt th nxt iti- ning while lit-ii:Kiniinn went catch- :er. The I-llycrs rcachrl Fnrhi for one rttn and Marliinnon had to re- lieve hint in the fourth. lri was polling along finr until the sixth ,inning iihri lie ii;-is toitchr-ti for into an four runs. littI'IlF ilactiitlgiin iihn had singled earlier was iniurert they Itara only able to acorn one when he atnle second hasr. It was run on four httI- liennedy and Mar-Doriald were out trying for aiitra batten and Whitloek was left ltramleti on second. Th! Flynn drnru Whitlock hunt later learned that h hatt sprained ' hia ankle. The Iinrlgers gnl lltoir too run: in the fourth inning on two hila Earl Mackiiiiiiiii. BASEBALL iouiioui-”' ead earned run In the ant. titen' Iplurged for three in the eighth. IWo.lC0fI.ll8 on Jim Letnoala triple. Stan Pltual lost it. PHILADELPHIA (AP! Red Schoandienat started three double- playr and Dal Moe batted in three runa. capping Milwaukee Bravesl comeback drive into first place Thursday night with a 4-2 victory over Philadelphia Philliea. The Braver. rebounding from I crunching 30-4 defeat by Emoklyn Dodger: Monday night. moved into first place by one game over St. Louis. The Cards. who held a one percentage point lead over the Mllwaukeeana before Thursday's action. lost to Brooklyn. 169 in 11 innings. The Phillier. who were in first place at the start of this three game series. dropped back to fourlh. l'-2 games off the pace. By. winning Thursday night, they Tum Brewer won his llth for lcould have taken over first them- the Red Sox. who scored two un-;IeIves in this now-you-now-me Na- earned runs off starter-loser Tom-llnnal League pennant scramble. Gorman and reliever Torn Mor- The Phits made little headway then L DOP- The Yankees were ahut out on two hits for seven innings before getting to Billy Hoeft for three runs in the eighth. Hank Bauer drove one out. Mickey Mantle Walked and Yogi Berra singled for the first run. Al Cicotte won it in relief. but Bob Grim had to .bag it in the eighth. coming on to gel Red Wilson on a pop up. Dave Philley on an infield liner and Harvey Kuenn on a called third atrike after the Tigers put runners on third and aecond with none out. Jack Harshman had three - hit the Orioles for eight innings be- fore they opened up for their five -three of them unearned-in the ninth. George Kelli: sacrifice fly scored the tying run and Billy 0'Dell and relief winner George Zttvcrtnk. including Walt Dropo'a ltwn - run homer in the third.' Io Sparta 5 .11.. ciiuiomoowii ountna. ri-tiny. my in. 1851 Speed And Motor Boat Events: Held In S'Sido Yesterday Gus Gallant. Sllllllllcrllde ace Maclllarbne. 4 Hor- For the first time during carni- side. vat week. sunshine prevailed yes- terday afternoon and added to SECOND HEAT the pleasure of the crowd that Jiniahea in name order witnessed the weed and motor 1581'. boat racing events held on Sum- 1. John Doull. Bedeqiit-; 2 James lneraide Harbour under the any Stnalltnan. Sutnmct-side. ionly piece of the Sununerside Yacht ontrieal. Club. I LOBSTER F I 8 If I N G BOAT Winds were fairly light and var- RACE . . . . .. .- Iahle and condition: were almoltl 1. Armin Perry. Summerside; NEW you (AP) Horace ownar of New York last year in New York." St t made the statement at a press conference in the Polo Grounda following hia return home Lroni Vluhluha D.C.. where Wednesday he had taatifiad before a Houaa anti-truat commit- tee. "l will recommend to the cluha' board of dlrctora that we move out after the clone of the preaent he laid. Softball Games A re-scheduled aoftball g a in 2 between Barry'a Lions and Ron Burner Electric will be played to- night at the High School Diamond at alx o'clock. ' ideal for the meet which included 2. Wallace Beaten. Summeraide. mainland entries. afficlala: I -atarter. Erie RESULTS ihlaclliay Judges: Dr. L.M Fall- DPEN - FREE FOR ALL 0UT-lbeclt. l-liarold MacLellan. Charlesl BOARD l Ramsay. FIRST HI-EAT . Today: lineup is headlined hy I. Cecil Blair. Moncton; I Art Track and Field Meet starting at' Love. Charlottetown: 8. Gorardilo.l5 this morning with the main- Eran. Wtlliams' payoff three - bag-jagainst Milwaukee starter and ger came in the third. It was hisiwiniier Bub Buhl. innly hit in three trips. hitt left They hit safely twice in each of .357. Mantle. the runnei-up. was time ill double play e sed llltl l-for-2 at Detroit for .157. lthreat Twice Schoendtens started Pzisciial. now 7-tn. walked six double plays to reire the side. In third inning Eddie Mathewtti to Rtt.ss'stat'ted one with Schocntltenst nni GPIIF Woodling gm thciilte pii-ni Tllr Redhead siai-mt tlirl .tithei' single off the young ri;:hl- Bravesl final double play in thel scored an tin-lrally. i just with his good one. Atlcr ltitisetiiiig tip it hit the young lefthander went to the renu- Score Hos First lar pitching distance and threwl Workout Thur. , medium hard pltchea for five min- ci,r,vi1i,tsin IAPI W cigi-ptsndiiites. Manager Kerby Farrell then Indian ntlchrr Herh Score had thelhanded him It bat. l Iirst vi-orkniii Thursday in moral Farrell threw mm? mil Ditches than tun months and saitl it tifcltllnfl 590'? Salli ll? H35 "l'f'kl"d (0 good" In be pitching again dnath" with the vi'a)' hr l'0Ulll 106 The 24-year-old soittlipair had the ball. Toward the end of the not had on a uniform since May 7. iworkout Vafftll "VFW 30"” '35! .when he was hit in the right eye lballs. with Score hitting several of by a line drive off the bat of short.- lthem into the outfield. Score hopes to be able to resume Yankees. .his mound duties for the Ipdignn Score said the first few halls lby thc middle of next mont . r. llll'nVl'1I hack to him by httllprnlCharlf'it t. rimmT-i Idald iiollowing catcher Bill Lohe looked fitrzy, but an examination ties ay 9 oun after that he was able to follow the i "great improvement" in Score'I ball well. He explained that he eye and that he Ihotild be able to was looking with both eyes and tint ,pitch "in four to six W991!!- .Everi'body Hctppy wiihlwayll Tennis Draw Turned Out Ry fit-'.t)RGF. FRA.lKtlR "l miiiciiri he tiiipiiicr with the. Canadian Preps Staff Writer way the draw worked out. hei MONTREAL. 4Cf'i--F1veryhody,sairl. We are almost certain to the captains, the players and lltfshlil the first tllnglell. Thrtl ll ll" officials was happy ahiiitt theltte has to he decided by the final draw Thiiisday for thr SlnLllP! game. our best man will ha play- SECONI) HEAT aponsorshtp of the Summersidr in charge. Tonight at 930 a surprise park- I. H A Love. DH. Coffin. Giirthpage "Carnival Capers" will be Crockett. .I. Scales. Freetown. unwrapped by Charlie llogaiiu 25H.P. AND UNDER carnival director. This is report-. FIRST HEAT ledly a stage show under the t'lll"H'l-., HA. Love, 2. l).H. Coffin. .1. ltion of I-LE. Fraser. ell. ffliarlnttclnwn. It H.P. AND UNDER 1. Nobody Ever As Hard As Hurricane By JACK HAND . In. 20 nules Who Itnowsf S-i ltelp Ct)I.l,'MHlA, NJ. lAPl rraiiel me. the other day hh's ii; iii road it from whitey Bimstein. nohodypfor two hours T en r comer btit nobody. ever trained like Hur-t back to the camp and rllnsl ricanc Jackson. The challenger who fights Floyd 100-yard path for annthci linurl Patterson for the world heavy-iand a half.. Not even his mother weight title July 29 in New Yorkycould get him to atop. wears out sparring pnrtnt-ra.pKBEPs ROLLING trainers and even prcss agents. g I . Bimstcin has seen them all for "I tell him ll? might l" 5" in ""9; many years but the veternriiof those marathon rat-rs. He. likes of Ilurricane. lk H. 1 " "The other day he'll tip and out; "95 m "'3 '0"? a mi iiio. road in ii quarter to mi Liiitwv Bretdharl. iltivwan-'il in the morning." Rimsteui said manager. mentioned another side. "And vihcn he gets up. that of the training roitiinr i means everybody up " "-Wdl ”"'" ”' ""lI:”.lL?i."J55..?E ii?3li'i?.-2'2?.".?S; hla iiparring partners get out. too. - . . r l A They W07!" ll" "ml Mm Ahfller :;erhein;lIdHf.Ti;VlIl.ll)ll: hlzlnillistariziiinitln an ordinary road work of t at: - i or four miles they drop out. All 9”" 3” "V WY l"'"'5- "Pl ..H""i”M new EM" mu,” cuts loose like an express train ”l --- --- ----C - - --4M -lat-ltsoti wasn't riitlinn lunac- Wediteiiday. Perhaps the Ilterlnfll Jones To Malta aiegti on the road had taken too tniirh out of him or mavhe he . . Genius Of Lona?- RROOKLYN M!" if Sam thought visiting ramii-ten war. Jones. now pitching are of st.l Louis Cardinals. keeps up hiiij present pace. he'a going to makel a genius out of Frank Lane. l Lane. the ever - ready - to - Irndo general intiriacor of the Cards. alrettrly is rnnvtnrerl get l ting .lom-it from Chicago Cubs last. D9fCml1Q'f is the heat trade he": pulled since he switched from Chl-I cago White Son to the Cardinals- Iast winter l This is .lnnos' third year in the: National Leagitr .In two seasons. with the Cubs he lost .14 games and won 2.1 but he led the league In titrllieoiita each year. "When Sam la right," said Man- ager Fred Hiitrhlnson. "there isn't a club in the league that can beat him." Jones, iihow TOPDIW lollnwin: his victory over Brooklyn Dodgers. Thiiraday night now in an trnprea- aive I-3 for the season. credits sharper conlol and some advice fom Hutchinson for his improve- ment. Sam is tip among the leaders with .103 lll'Il(POlllF despite losing three weeks her-atiite of a foot in- 1"I?'.: Application forms mtt Ales Mn0ney- Sottris N'"'""'" l"”3"' KW" ('r'l'”"" '"' l'"3”' (ml mat:-hes today of thr ('an;itla-Rra- in: H.' St Louis am too 017 nti-- it IS I and Pignatann; l.nw-iitzittti. G. 7,il first round Dang ('ttp tennial Vieira aaid hat was "extremely lroolrn MI 033 015 01-10 I0 l Blaylork till. DPal llli and Slttlnti. Hg planned" with the draw. Jackson. Schmidt ill. Wilhelm W. Kipp; l. Deal. Hits: Roch - Th, .1.-aw plis Canada": top ''If It must go to five games. W. Welimeler tilt. W-rriit llfll Bitrgess. Slmt” player 75-year-old Bola Heard of then it will be up to me to win and smith, Lnndrith ilii; Porrtes, Richmond non Iitlfl 007 ? '7 I Sh(;'.h'.',,ni(,.? Q"... u,,iM, gm,” 1;... i,,,i ,1", n will 5, my ,-"M". I-thine -'1'. ltrni-viii W. Critic Miami WI "'0 W” l 7 0 am. rookie in-ii-tiu Feriiiiniii-1. iiiyi-ihitiii and no one can titanic the tint and rampanellii W. ('i-am.” Rvtliivl. .laIVll”2 tit and t'liiti;1i" lh, hrs, MM.” ,mm.i,, iimlimte" L Merritt. HR-, Rlin Snider, flngmiri amt Hiirlla In -'”""”- Vontana. 24:. of Toronto. not--l .ltni I-laI'i'la,i. chairman of ('an- H"dl"'- Natlnmil Lea e inst Hra1.ll'tt veteran playing arItt'a Davlit Cup committee. was Cl"! M3 "M N” ' ' 7 1 W .m Pct GEL rlslazgtnin Armando Vietra, 32. in the also pleased with the draw he- N”W V""l' "mm" ml'r' ' "llllilwattlwa .50 37 .573 second cause it atanrla to attract better Kl'W9l""- 5'l"”'" l”' ""1 St Louis 4: 1 in Siinrtais closing singles. the crowd.- lailrw Wlrn Grimm ”" WI Bf'OnklVVt 7 ii-'. opponents will in I'f't'Pf'.If'fl and "This way he Iiistwnw will Th”m”i Kd" l3' w”"l"”" '"'- T'ltlltlflOlnlltR OR I': Hedttrd will play Vieira in thclhutld up." he said "The two Iiesi W Klinnslrin. in Miller. HR.-: Cinrtnnnli at 2 nnni gamp. players won't mgr-i until on last (',in- Bell. NYk- Thomson. New V.-.,-k an RV; . r., . . lday. and more t an likely the tie Ctnrnrvi 0mt0l1"lv 5 H 0 Pittnhttrgh flit nu.,.,l;Ii"w',l',,Clf,';'l,:,,,l;,':j;,.:",;l,,';."l.,';l,'liwoiri he doclded uiiiii the last P'"'b'"'h M0 M" "W" T In I Clmu" 2” '9 rill: loselgttern 24 the Ilnitedi'l"-VT n"m' MW" an l'"”P""d '9" hm-rir in It-igur States lftlPTCfIllPEllDlP.Cl1bflI1llfIVl of BETTE” "N "HAS! Rmgnaii int and Vlremari, I"iii'- ' 'w"' I." "n'V'mi. "mm "'dM"rk'd AWN" Vipirn jiislfied his rhoicr of "L ulm" 1” M" ""'d W: Wm tail: 37 1a mi ic-omiilrlrlv hv naming himself artdl".""'i'"d"a Ml" h" "''V" h'l'"' Anm." L limrnl Hm. gm "mam iv '11 my y iF"nand" M pl”, S-"”.da”v-I Mud eyed Davis (luv N'ImI"NIllOft. Bankti. TAanii::. I mm"; 5-, 5. 59., 17' Me, .i.,, M, (M, 5,,..,',,," (mnilIl'I(';AHIIFl'fI;l'l1f'PO-llmgfhflnlwf me can aagna . I L" It ' ' ' I ii iii rniio ry'ii team. y saying Baltimore mil fliti to.'i- I I 1 (';l:,lr:':"'l ,4; :3 45R'nZ,1;if "K, Tallfgd W M M hm" h"o"lF'ernatirtez has been doing better cl""5" "M M" 000' 2 5 llliglflntnrf At 44 -til” I6 . l ('anadii'x non-playing captain "” '"”" n'Dett. 7.in-artn ill and Trial" Kama: Mir 17 R1 'i7tt "3 Gordir 'ifat-Veil refused to namr' AE"'"' "”'" "ll ""'"l"' m" dos. Ginsberg tilt. Harahman. w”'Mh,,'M 3,, :-H7 in ,. dnubnw ham WV",-"E MW mnion clay courts. and has been l'll.V- Fllch" ml ""1 M"”' W: 7'"V"' international tongue . of his players wiiuldlmake a giwwilhu l'"d'””"' ”"'""""""" mm! "W" L; H""hm'"t HR: Cm" W I1 Prt Gm leomhimitlon. He itald he will wait "' "ll" -""5 F''"''"d" "' "Mh Dropo. mm.” M J '5” p ”l',I2," I”, M "1, '9”, "mm from IpN'1III' of Europe when he N”, em," 0", M" "MA , 5 I mrhmmm H 4? Km 1” cn”J.N..r In "".,.mR played in mainr lI'Isa.t-ottnii to D'"""' """""1""" 1 ' " Tnrnnii. at H sit 7 i L, '"f"'"''' . . k ,, h L.rs'" Injnqnr tful (if-go"; l7ty I Rnrhrqrr :4) .”g g,” l ' PI'HRlT'.Fl NH THIN Cg "IN" 1;? Grim lit and Brrrn. Hnrft. . "Maw 41 :,i on qi halt:-rs urrr niorr agile, one player in run. 3 expert: 1 Vim '1 ""- r,,i..mi..,. 44- :7 p 7 ii hri-akin: into the hig-tim- prnmo- ' . "I Inston It'll mo not I I fly a ' rn Mm ' 0 l Pm"-"mp, outside their own. country ey are KIN!" Fl" ml 9”" "W I 5 2. Mmwnl H M an H Iliiriririine il:t"l(SPtTnnyl"l'Ilf"DlOl"lllF ll""wml .".' R".ul3 --... Hreunr and White. Gormnrt. l'lltIIUlIlI.t2 Pl1't'IlI.RS bout. ll crtiirhed over the fact MOTH" '”' W” Tl"""P""' l'3 .Ihe Petr” Rademacher-Patterson Jrso Bea, Gorman tins Kftv 'Vl-with srvi iiiiis -U” ttmii..hii- lmlll In on lN"lfl in Sf'alt'r aftrr Wash'VIE'0V1 lmm" 3"” t 4 Ll 7 pitcher-. fui ii-:l.ii . iimiiii lraziir "M9 .lnrkcnn.pntlrrson affair. I: ClCV!lill"l "0”"""""”' " 1 l garria: lltftll anrl In-.i re-roi-rts in izrttin: more niitiliritv than : Pasrual and Rorberet; rtiiiila. .95,-.nim--..-e ,m.,,,,m,i,m H, U," hum, mm M Th, F VF M fmuud "ms Mflilt-h 'Tl and Nixon lif l"ltIiltI I Am:-i-ir.in I.c-ngin l.Iarli Hiirlry. promoter of the 5”,-",, in; "mm 11.9 pf, .9;-Enini ,MlliI'3'll(P' 020 flflt out 0 ti ii mi. i'-iii. Al (Ir-islanrt V Souffle ihni. ,,,,.,, MM M, ,h”.d pm, in ,i,, PM” um mm mm 2 '9 I prnffl '1-ll ls ilnssi '73 II lriirr uants In matrh Hi-rley Fifi Softball I.Pngttr' mm" wrl'ah"" '0' "M R'"' R"Sl"" 7" "lI"'-l-'" D RM" in pithlirtti. he sttrvulrl ltirr a Mike n'Brlen went thr rfititt 5"""""” "M l”"""" w' MM "7':'l ” r"""" '-'3'" smart lnrl give him it pair of for ihr J". and was touched for "P M” "i"';'mm "Mm laali-mnrviai K-alum IWHHV ,.i...m scissors, llvrrkl grain of is hits. Ivan winners and tteiiti " ' ' -" "W" '7 ' ” l'"”" A I envelopes and sufficient stampnl Dalzlt-l pltrhed for the Rossmen "t :2 gm” gm” ': : n Wadgjziiin if lllrcrntlq 3 RI and hyaip mm rm-i ii-om iii-ii-gpiip ianrl gave up lfl hits. Bull Ditnn and " i'"'” ' 'l I” "l 3" "l . r i nt of lh rfi hf HI ck I nt-It rd h d three his Douzl-1: -inrl Krautr. L-M" H-' V3llf"'-Il lull" f:,.,i”iil. n:l.lI'lT'7?:gl tn ”-Dlirgls o:tTf"ii-ilh fIf?P.hf i'.)iinn'a.t-etng a howi- ttll '9” HM l"'t"l9T'lfl- 3l''” '"''l 9 "'""' 'T' """t""'3ll V l ors Thai x the Hurley lPrTHIll1lt!'. run Jarltto Lowe had three hits L Li"? I-Mr"-'"”'l ml ” ltaw '5” mid it works. tfnr the Ross HIIHIPT team. Itifflln M0 M0 ft.'lfI- -I I I I Cincinnati at Philadelphia V Tormtln "I0 M0 Nlh-9 I0 0 :NttIh-'tll '3-ii VI SIM0Td ll? 7' ' ” " " '"”"M ' M ' i A " Drpiu. Kiimr ill and Vnhlo-,i FTIIPQED at Flrooklyn 7 tiii Johnson and Rosseli W Dr:-we night lrilstnii "- and I'oholskv (I'll?! Fiiff-Cafflr. Tor-Rodrtgtir-731;-4 vs Kniitas i -7- and Vazlie 10 ill. l 1. -ll Montreal M2 vim too 2 7 in 7 wiiiiaiiiin at viii twirl y INDOIIM (III Ilfl M3 0 -5 ID I Conley 12 it it -tntrinullt "l7l. shorts rmt How The Mighty Are Fallen In Estimation Of The Fans HIV YORK MP) 'tilil la" r is 5' tutti E s Caught arenit thi-rt-rin: aaoirine. in 'h!yl they re throwing anntnber when there: been such an col- 5 2 E Tnakwheallayntinne f Provincial Ride Association will take place July 25th. 16th. 27tIt- starting at I a.nt. I. A. P. OORMJY. MIIOV. ll Secretary-Traasarar. l SALE ANNIVERSARY SALE VIATFIIIRAIJ. ALUMINUM C0, dealers In Aluminum Donn. Vhmin, latlinmt, Awnings, 0.l'.V. and Berry Ina. Painta. ate. CPKIIAL POI 1 WEEK Aluminum Cotnblnatiari Doors with Grill. 554.95 . 30th OFF ALL BERRY BROS. and OP.W. PAINTS A WIATIIIAIL AIJIHINIIH CO. 3-Ca-I , not Q innaailt inni- I The annual riiu siim of iii. r. I. t. i l f Jolly Dick: 1-lob Clea: together for a cool Satnttjllp flout L-Bonn; 6-Lola Dale: dlgfhlez Int lawn. ltalpl III. i lariiunrl the flagpole on a rircular.V P. E. I. Knights of Columbus Memorial Boys' Camp North Rusiico, P. E. I. Announcing a ten day camp for liiiys. opcniiig Mon- day, August 3th. Competent swimming lnstrttctors. good accommodation. and the highrst quality food -20 to make place in send yottr hoys for ten days. George W. CHPVPFIG--('l1alflOllClUWl1. (leoige Cloiv--Sttmnierside. CAMP FEE. 515.00 CHARLO Pontiac: Beat" ' "USS" Chadron The Summeralde Ponttaca da- Burge. Charlottetown. Charlotte events taking place about mid-af-. feated the "USS Chadron"Baseball.' town; 4 D it. Coffin. Montague. tterntion. The meet is under th e l team at Queen Elizabeth Park lastj evening by the score of 8-1. The his lratillc-leading bat niPl'3llP at.the first three innings. but each Blair. liiive. (loffin. Garth (frock- Rotary Club with Vaughan Groom sailors from the American ship were originally a softball agrega- tion. and as a result were a bit weak with the hat and on the mound. Their general all-round fielding display. however. was con- siderably ibove average. Stew- art pitched four innings for Sum- merside and set the tare down hitleas. Dave Bhphy toed the slab for the remaining three fra- mes and was touched for the only hit the sailors not it double by Wolfe in the last innint: which scored their only run. The Ponliacs cracked out is hits of the slums of Havey. Joe Dalton had a perfect 4 for 4. Gord Grady had it single and two doubles in four tries. and Coke Grady halted 2 for 8. spies. He caught as much as he manoff and lust toyed with the others. .. 1.. -- PICNICS - BAZAARS The latest Games and Carnival lI1CITlIHllfll-i' ll-isiii'.iti'ttis. Danet- Ribbottts. Our Catalog in available to Organizations and Commercial Establishments. Please use offi- cial stationery. BLUEBIRD COMPANY LIMITED Niarviii-at l)ll'lMnnl AMHERST. Nnva Srnfla sttpcrvision. qualified this an excellent y be ohtaiiierl froiti: Sionehcun Says This Is The Giants Lost Year In N..Y. l-threw In two rounds with Bet-l l neon, d.-aw, a den, h,-Min ,iu5il l "NPR H IUIHLV tciiy." siml I-tilt" Novelties. Ciiiixerii-;n Bitdgts antll l Aakadifthatttuuathattha gluhwluntovctohaalranelacn. Iuaehaninpliadt.Ialf'i!veld aetnry Iaa Francisco I am llth! '0 '0' command to uie board that We tnove there. "Should In my in New York 'g could mate I dacreau unggwg year. :ot poulbly aurviva. We would he stupid to stay.” He said "a satisfactory PI'0t10ll- tlnn" would include an adottulll mgjor W ball park will! the rental on a percentage basin. He did not close the door on the mummy, of moving the club to Minneapolis. presently the Ameri- can Association farm of the oiuiu. A mi ball ii-rk W! N" there last year. "If Minneapolis has I bill" proposition than San Francisco. in will liaten." stoneham also acknowledged that he has arranged. a dell for toll Til with the Skiatron Com- pany and explained that the Giants could move to the coat no matter what Brailtlyn Dodzerl did. The Dodgers are reported bound for Loa Angetel. Thlrd In A Row For Tyna Valley The Tynd Valley. softball to a in won its third straight game in the Weai, Prince Softball League by defeating Alberion Legion 38-8. at Albcrton on Friday eveninS- Hartford Millar pitched Well. for Tyne Valley and was helpedi greatly by catcher Donald Mac- Kendrick who had seven hits in seven trips in the plate. D. Btrclt and E. Gorril were also outstand- lug for Tyne Valley. Wendell Stewart was on the mound for Albcrtnn Next game has Elmsclale again- at Tyne Valley July l7.l D Hank Cietnan. lanky Tnrotiii walker. cracked George Gould- Ramambar Wha ' Ill ;'l?;'.i"'3'i'i'i. 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