eh-mvlon-hips will be hold in Afll‘I°Unc. M’ Summerslde on July 24 and 2.5. - A lannln comm ‘e W... . ' my Dav" 0' °°°'9°"l @1116 @it1m°.oI.t' mi: . ' meeting Friday night F°"5“3°“- 5“ °‘ Snmmeflide. T k 2 ‘ m:‘§'‘“:d ‘mt "'° E'“"‘"' C’ and D” "°°"“’ ‘"“' ”“"l“ a n a ‘SECOND SECTION Charlottetown M n 1) 9 1963 HE?“ - g 0 . ec. , . nadian Age Class track and field Boswell both of Charlottetown. _____7 DCI_NClNNATl (AP! — Tommy‘ cuit‘s top batsman in 1959 and the most runs 747, and amassed; “"5 °f L°5 M89195 Dodgers Great in 1960. I the most hits. 1.540. Mets nut-l , V {Edged three former titleholders Tommy Davis is a 24-year-old fered the most shutout losses R0 a N In Winning the National League. outfielder born in Brooklyn 30 " sal‘a*'=:g;]l:l°:::lD for 1 aiastbsezlison was his fourth in There were 11,215 goniers lllll . . . . 59“ In ‘. e ig eagues. He hit .276 and in the league pay an the over- fling: ;:1“c:‘e9 W‘iE‘hg}I:v;bligation. information on ‘|’£('!°‘;l 3V€l‘38es confirmed Sat-1. .3178 Ii)n0dhis first two years with all batting zaéerage for the 101 ‘mm - 8 gets. learns was . . . interested in:— ——-—————1—l [am by the league's service bureau TOPS R31 LIST ( ) RON Regular Force ( ) RON Short Service ‘h°Wed. that Davis finished on .h8'°h- Braves‘ SW-‘airs our STANDINGS . top with a .326 average_ This fielder. paced the league in runs l B . The final statistics released‘ ( ) Technical Appren- ( ) $1.?“ ( fgflfin) marked the first time 3 Na batted in for the third time with 3,, THE CANADMN PRESS tice Training Plan Tmgiular icer tional Leaguer repeated as the 130- ,H9 ‘also tied San Fran- Naumm Lea 5 nlng Plan leading batter since Stan Musiall 01500 5 Willie McC_ovey for the w L 1' F Apt‘ ( ) Wren; ( ) Medical Nursing 1 of St. Louis won three consecu- h°m° "1" "°“’" Wm 44 3nd 195 Chicago 16 3 6 86 5038 _ tive crowns in 1950. 1951 and in “Ins sewed with 121; _ Toronto 13 7 4 70 5330 Name .. . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1952' I.)"'s capmred the 1952 vada P'"s°" °f. C"‘°"“““’ M°““'°31 12 3 5 75 53 29 -- '''''' title with a .346 mark. fifllecled the most hits. 204. and Detroit 71-3 3 so 7117 Address Phone Roberto Clemente or Pitls- ° “‘°“ "“"°‘: “~ Gm‘ W” Boston 513 6 53 7216 burgh Pirates, the 1961 batting pa°es°“°' "' d°“b1°“ Wm‘. “W Y°"‘ “5 4 5“ *3” Age . Education . . . Married Single chm . " ‘ ' " P. was second last season Muu wing, Dod ers' fl t Mall to: RCN Recruiter, HMCS “Queen Charlotte” with .320. He was followed by shortstrdia, tied a league recieierd Charlottetown Hank Aaron of Milwaukee and by leading in stolen bases for Dick Gorat of St. Louis with the fourth consecutive year. He .319 each. Aaron was the cir- stole 40 times in 1963. consider- ably under his record total of 7.00 P.M. ; 104 in 1962. Frank Hansen, Dr. A. .\lac~. Musial, who announced his re- Eachern, Cec. Dowling. Butch tirement from the gamein Sep- Magee vs. Douil ' . r. W tember, established or extended Moreside, Harry Simmonds, three major league records. Ivan Berrigan. They were for most total bases. Doug. Saunders, G o r d o n lifetime, 6.134; most long bits. Wellner, Earl Baker, E. Devine lifetime, 1,377 and most seasons. vs. Frank Acorn, E. .VlacNutt,l or more games, 21. The Hugh Simpson, Jack Heloff. l Cards‘ outfielder hit .255 in 124 Geo. Nicholson. Dr. L. Cox,’ Enjoy that lovely "look-again” look . . .the youthful look by %miit NeWCf\ormiit 556 . . . is the most flattering Bra you've ever put on! Pellon inserts in cups for uplift and shaping. . . games last season. Frank Maclnnis, Allister Mac- Leod, Edgar Taylor, Cam Mac- LEADS ‘N WNT5 Lean. Toby Maciviiiian. Al. Gau-. Frank Bolling of Milwaukee Q. }wali(ilt:hFlddo;:irlFtic‘dFic(?hilZl;I;t:’cgl‘ eltllalter Pickard. D.V. Mac-. I F I )4“- A ‘ I ' 5 '. . lected the most sacrifice flies, ?n°:ua_ldvv:?gME:1\}l¢l;§l, Ee1B_l1uc,},1:I IL“ M°E°V°y shad "fie g°t"i3°sl kins, Vic. Williams, Joe Molloy.l co secuive time a 113 5_ p_M_ ' - _ - streak, 24. - I-llis Worship Mayor A. W._ Charlottetown look on as Callaghan drops puck to get morning. Facing off are cen- criss cross elastic front Pl“5°"» S3"t° “d Card‘. Bin Bill. ll/Ililill‘l‘llg};u Mfifilf, ]1§?:::1?::y', Gaudet. right. and James Fox. Maritime Amateur lluckcy Bantams underway at Char- trcs Jimmy McQuaid and release. . . no-roll front White were the only players to Reg Jenkins ‘A3. Lepage D5’; left, Recreational Director of Association past prcsidcn: Pius lottetown F(J!l‘1l.l‘l'l on Saturday Ronnie MacKinnon. . 2::‘.‘.‘..;i..t.l.i'.f.*;‘.'.‘.e.::“.s.';“*.-ilz. ‘ ‘ F E 1 i:;“:;i:::.*" °‘ K- “‘.‘l..‘§.""i€.‘.’;‘.' Joey rde I I 0 Ca pfu res Boxing Title From Tiger l Sizes A32-36: B & c 32-33. “Sgt; L°"‘5 had the highest team 33.-leplzliy. Ivan'Hughes, narl cameuSanmI:“:i‘i18cei'sco Plill? ry Bartlett’ CW” Flynn’ A‘ M0 1 NEW SKIPPIES 888 delphia .252, pennant - 'winning °"I‘{,?; ‘I',‘:,l‘,’,‘,eM“§f§‘,:’“°I',‘}yem°n ‘ . . . for long~le8 glamor. . .dip front, ‘ I Los Angeles 251 and Pittsburgh ' "dl"°» ’R°§- M"h‘“- Mn.’ scalloped 1' waist and leg bands. ml Nylon powernet with full-length ll Ja 250' New Ymk Mas had the Adair Dr Drysdale Ron B0 1 - t Y lowest mark. 219. rt Clark . Ml G nts slammed the most ATE‘, home runs, 197. Cards scored Ted Open All Day Saturday TH: i-Aat-iiuN~-at-IUPPE 141 Great George St, Charlottetown _ _ lar, Fred Ca n n o n, satin elastic front and back Brooks, Dr. T. LaidlaW.[ AT TC N AP _ _ h h _ f 1 u _d h d I H and __ _f| 1; John Simmonda, Geo. Vessey, LAN .1 CITY. .J. (.1 )lCaV8l1£‘l', the sole official. who new c amp t e first. ourti,‘ Ringsi ers a the ee ng gut S n '°atS.eaT5 thnimgh‘ A Dr. Coady, H. Carmichael. iqloey Giardello. a b attle-fvoted five for Tiger. the 3-:0-1 sixth seventh. eighth, ninth, 11th they were watching the same ' ‘ ' y n "C0 panes All players not listed will bel scarred veteran. won the world‘favorile. and called two rounds and 14th rounds._He scored the 1 old movie. over and over. Gi- ...flat seams throughout required for spares. lmiddleweight‘ boxing crown .evei_1. second. third, fifth. lolh and ardello waited, Tiger waited, , _ , nylon trioot cfotch_ 1 . |f|Udul Nugelrtiais l1)51ck Tiger Sat- Ii‘ Giardfello ‘l;lSEflhl.l1_9l0lV,l nag ford 'l1'lg€l‘ and l£[i1ll9l'lA l.l1(‘.']_‘hen G151-de11o would flash out _. - _ ‘ Lu:-I-ED TROOPS ay mg n ‘roun s on a, em 0 , 5 arpsinn. an ._ an 5t. even. P . ss_o-la jab which Tiger would block Style Slless M-L “,5 A 14th_cemul.y Korean gen, widely cheered decision at Con- 1' move against an ever-pressiiigciated Press card was 9-5-1 ll’l| A quiuk burst from Tiger would $7-00-Slze Xl-$8-00 . . en] 15 said to have captured vention Hall. lopponent. Tiger missed often favor of Gia ello. go wild or be blocked. Joey ‘ Lmgefle an enemy stronghold by airlift. The 33-year-old Giardello. a E and Seemed .10 have trouble THIRD DEFENCE; _ _ iwould rip in a quick counter " ing his troops up a steep cliff pro for 16 years. was given lcatching UP fvltll J00§'~ [I d'1f‘1E9}‘ W}€3iS“mr';l}1<1I13”l‘1!S tlgrg ‘right or left and that would be - 3-» mm» by he hm by :"°“:;.°.“":: .‘f...::...°“ . Nities [:3 ll?ell‘(:lIl)l9calera.l‘l$p$lmE' as ‘whom he won the title Cct 3 AS the rounds went on it mp. flf '1 Page l‘Giardello look an early lead. 11962. in San Francisco. ‘ ‘Feared. that Tiger's perslstem Q B es .k1 _.d d .t d- ‘ Wd. It was th cu ax f 3 10,1 fbut wild body attack probably “You.” love ‘u _ . Pyjamas , . lquic .v in ene I an 0 05L M 1.” b M9 f ma. °d u if .would wear down Giardello. ‘But . . . E ,, -v 9 " f: s"°"g :i‘.3.‘.' in tat‘ouel)lemwithlatrl1ee 127w 1: 1“ did“ W0?“ °“* W‘ W” 5‘ this Formflt feel/ng . '_'“°" ‘ a. M1s_sEo FIRST TIME T1955 for am... 0,, 3 gas Swithe end Glardello seemed . 511138 ~ 9 Giardello had missed 011 one tion attendant and served timeiflesh as ever’ . Bed Jackets ‘ rprevious try for the 160-pound Lin 33:11“ - crown when he fought a V‘ round draw with Gene Fullmcrl H k S in Bozeman, Mont., in 1960.‘ _ _ Since then, Tiger had won the‘ ac ey cores The f°11°Wl"g 15 the cum“; title from Fullmer and twice de- By THE CANADIAN pggss draw for Mmlday at the Char‘ fended against him , Saturday lottctown Club. (Spares needed) Tiger. unbeaten in 10 fights National League 5-50 P-M- 590 A over a three-year span, had not Chicago 9 Toronto 3 109 1 - 13- MCGI‘€S01‘- 5- fought since he whipped Full- Dem,“ 2 Montreal 5 Thomson. K. Cantwell. A. Mc- mer last August in Nigc,-1a_ At : New York 6 Boston 8 Ewen vs. M. Jenkins. R. Jones, -~-.‘:‘- THE GLORIA LADIES’ WEAR us Gt. George st. Ch’town 159 pounds. Tiger had trouble Am“: n L N- Ke11y.B- Pni1liPS- . _ untracking himself against an Buffalo 1 (lfigvelaneggge l IccG2 —(;_G. lllgenrg Dkr. Higgii]1)a elusive large‘ 1 Baltimore 2 Hershev 1 ' “u ‘e' ‘ ar e vs‘ ' Giardello. 153 P0Und5- flicked Providence 2 Rochestcrl George‘ D‘ C°x‘ I‘ Ma°Kmn°“' a left jab. moved away atid tlicn ‘ pmsbu,-gu 3 Springfield 1 13- Redmnnli cut lose with his right hand at we,-gem League ICE 3 — H- Pele“: H- M91493‘ long range‘ Tiger stalked but Vancouver 1 Denver 3 nan. B. MacDonald. T. BUIKO mfailed to throw enough punclics. San 1-1-;,~,,(-ism 2 SCa[[l(I g _, . :‘When Tiger did cut lonsc. loo Imunauonal League Chisholm, H Coffn many were wild and too many wmdsor 2 port wayne 9 4 —“ D1‘ G1dd"185- A- G57‘ , ;, were b1(,Ck._.d_ Des Memes I Muskegon 2 rett, V. Robertson. J. Wilson vs. . '5' " Referee Cavalier gave the port Huron 4 Toledo 2 Pg-Eng. G. Anderson. A G111. Central Professional ' ‘ V é Omaha 3 5‘. Paul 1 Ice 5 — Dr. Prowse, J. 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