l LITTLE seoizr I iNatiye Dancer Centre . Of Attraction At Track By 01-lo Robertson LOUISVILLE. Ky.. (AP)-They paraded the champion at Churchill Downs Tuesday and received at- Commercial Relief Pitcher Dorish I 'l' 'l' ' kForWhiteSo urns ric , ilvly The (.3-aniil-iian Press) ' 7 d if a tot)-ranking relietf l3l"lCh9Il)';LadIes - 1 d - ennan , ve era t (I:Ql'FlyxaI(Fl'l(i:In SorIi)sh seems to the nian to turrg the trick for the Chi n White ox. I Xlglzigii Dorish appeared in the ninth inning 'IAl1CSd3l'dli&ll 33:, A bases loaded an retire e of A 2 , - . hf "3 my 3 5'4 Victory overtwashlngmut nozliic l3IO:l('IIl(fl:I lI.xeIa:liIiEe uhiild Itlipeirl S"'namrs' .1" nmrkpd hm sum Hp. annual meeting 2' the Y, M. C. .i Iwamncr m 12 gnm9s' t Ilzisi iiielii. A delicious dinner was TI” H610”. ims Cmmgos Hm served by the X Xi C A l.nii1(-s Aux- THE iDutchmen Win Opener iln Allan Cup Finals T GUARDIAN. CHARLOTT-Efowy liodgers' Scout Visits Montague tention worthy of a movie star. When you speak of the champ- ion in these parts it has only one meaning-Native Dancer. The unbeaten grey son of Poly- nesian from Alfred Vanderbilt's barn has been the centre of at- traction since he arrived Monday to run in the 79th Kentucky Derby Saturday. It was the same Tues- day as trainer Bill Winfrey took Bowling League Play-oft Game Woolworths defeated the Arabs four and a half points to a. mi; point Monday night in e. Commer. eial Bowling League playoff gam. at the Rollaway. Woolwoi-the linw APRIL 29. 1953 hi 1: ':t,-iris and lrii IIlf'lll seciii'r'l,V'i W ' . , I ""”"””””'d '” 'm'I" "la," ,'”,.,”.',f ””llllillr(i:.il(”.i' .w.t.- um tiintieri o BrwlTKlIilInOD(3i(dIg:aIi?:,'1:TlTulb;e lrryorsutxrif him out on the track with exercise lzgdugisthxtalizoints to two in the AmE,.,,.a,, 1,,.,,w,,, 1'h(i-rllltl l WW5 W, mp Smmn M,” ,,,.,,5em.i 5-2 merside today, showing films and boy Bernie Evei-son handling the E . mg of 00115" 1"” "mm mm” a pd The iiiniuiig ieaiii has Mrs. Hm giving . talk 00 the boy, at 2.30 reins. ' wWl'o,..,h,. hhmbt-r or those victories. 5,0 ' Smim Mm (;tlt)1'Qt', ticket-soii.l I at the Canadian Legion Home and Long before the big grey left his F Ford ' no 82 9 At the other End Of the 5i3"d'i Mm J. Moon. amt xi.-5, iqynesif "4- 'D-T-T'W.”':E-”'4 ih, hduhh ht 7,30. The mm, fa he stall writers and photographer! E' MaCNei'l' 80 m3”?a5 um, Detroit, Tigris abso1"bPd t1iei:',,vU,.,,,' hm ,,,.,,,.,, ,,,, Wt, ,,,.e,.,agc KITCHENER, 0nt.,ut:OP)--Kitoh- isliown include last year's World gathered to izei a glimpse of the 1; Harm, M 'V -- - s ' , , . . D. - ' . ' . s - -i .- ”'l 3c”)aLlITrII:'rll:'l 1357 tiiit ill. W ””" '” W? i.'.'.iI.e th.Y.Ve"".ilfI? i3”thl"?E3-adiilvi 5.6”” between the Dodsers and the Vm",'3”td”W,- Tl””;e;i,,,,,,,f,?,” a. Smtak no R9-am tirrn into 1 my Lem, IV-imnuht, P. C'..i:kr and i;.ii ta: .lil'.',IlL md Tue da Em ht to Lake a 5-2 lxew York Yankees. until a picture stable an sd gum ms rwere dog H. Pmeau ' 0 106 95 mhzm t-upicd last seas - s gstmie by Mrs. Qetiixv, ii 0 V 0 V Svlf E ' I dealing with little league baseball. PBTH5 GFODPE W '1' 95' Toulgulg. M"D9I'm0”' 0t B"5”m us”. At a brief iiusiiioss iiiocinig llleil rllci-t0I'.l 0i9It1:h9il'-X533”! gui Ki 3” ing and headed for the back walked cmht Tigers but 10 tcmlfnllm,-,,, omu-,-5 tiri-r ('lli).sPllC, , . rs game 0 e an p oc ey . . stretch, I '" mrw 1”” M Sm” "mm M" 2-mi lIl'95ld”T:- M” II ”"'k"' 5"" IIlTKIJllmi: iIIea”iI- )P:,mllt?orfllEE(YillntIllT: unwise . Dod erii scout Bill O'Connor Among the Spectators WM wally gnlzlavs 71 'iii xnI,riCIllllE their scoreless streak to tr: Li-I hit-5. in, -i. A xiiitrh; ii-eas- mung, ml mg" Ximmm Dureueh A capacity crowd of 7,353 saw complgted Enamel. 'm”nd 0' mms Dunn, what” saddle Mrs. Gordon J. Kai; 77 :6 iviiiiiigs. in-vi. Mrs. J. F. -W'””V ('ue0i"'F. Ross fight for the Cana- the Dummwn. Clo.” 'mo"zly and baseball talks yesterday when Guiberson's California-owned Cor- shama as gghzinm ficoi1:P Krll, the ilii:-ri-hasciiiaiii, 'rhr coiiiniitiees Eilipthlilffl wt-rt-1 dianalmddlmwmm b0..mg Cham- t'I”0”9'h me mud pe”0.d' "” they he met groups of Spmtsmen 113 0 responder” Samrday' (”o”.espO.nd- A. Weatherby ill 86 89 was Mmm Dc”-on traded In the soxi (""mP'"' me mu" I"W”m' H iiionshii) early this suiiimer it will have done an yea!" to Wm the first Montague and Cliarlotteiown. ent is rated the Dancers chief NW1 5' Keys 103 ll! IIOTEWI last. season, scored hoih Boston .,i.;p E, Mulch, if i'ii-kcisoiiaiid Hm; mark am mm, Hut an game of a lb:-si-of-seven series Em led D” with NO Lime Lea, in the 0100000 um 10,- the roses, -Total-1345 . -- .. '3”””( . " (I X S'm”I" "'Im"”' mI”' lsltitiil fl"IllPi'hlii'.S tver fought for hm" G hauling new of watun giiers sessions at the Armouries 395! Wi-Shes of Oharlottetowii and Dunn saw the Dancer at Santa High smug. J Szmak W0 Hill" B”."”-' S””"" mm" m II H”-”"”d' "Wm m '” ” illE'HD0mTlli0li into iiizh the blcss- c”a'"W”l5- . Ve5m.d,,y anermoh and miiowed Island hockey fans will accompany Amhli Where he wm"3red' and High three IGI Kaye "(rub ,.,.., pins ,'in(I not-iirri lli2iilvIii3I G. HOODPIV inns of the out . Boxing Fcd- The sgcond gar.” M” be played lip ii meeting in Montague at six Abegweit Midgets? to Oampbellton, wanted another Imket the 111051. V ' ' hg ' ”' ,,,ii ,.. ,.,i;t- ,iiiitt- (;.iit'iu in :i A' the coiit-1iis..:ii at the hu:i- mine” 0'”? mm, wand agmel, here Tlllifsdiiy iii:-ht, h, the gvphing, He returned to the Ni 3.. Where tonight they take on talked -'Ib0Ut 110!-50 Since M311 0 .,,,,,,,,,i ,h.pi Tiirhzfllll n::iii .-is liv.'xS iiieciiiig games of bil(IL't' and ,,A'CC., Ngcmskm, mmm me ex: A tripping penalty to Don .lohn- any 135; night for another dlscus- the highly touted can-ipbeiiton War. 0 .0 iiiiiimielniti,-t Aiiiiniirs SIiHll'3fI t-iiiiasia were pliiyeri The iiiiiners Cmmdmnilmdwmpivhz Champmn stoii. one of five handed out to lion and mm; at the Armourics Midgets in a sudden death fixture The Ch3mlJl0l1r Vilhhef Of 11 virtciami lnrlinns :i::. wait bridge were Mrs E: I-tmwnri,wqdgwmm mm, ,7?” no in 8 Peiitictoii, was the turning point. with the older fans. Players and of- for the Maritime Midget Title, Ab- straight races. walked around the o 3-ii. Louis Cartliiiiils Pil(I"fI Phil-hand .Viis. H. 1.. Smith; at i"rlllf'lS'.il'hn:"'bl”P(l at: n '”m; m'm hm this He was chased at 3:32 of the third Hem”. hie. m-esenhiy hard this t,m9.,the slightly damp mile track in 10 . ,1ilPIph':i Piniiinat rlzlil-'.'JiilP .Wlil- ms. Praiik Blaicli. .Wjq did mju ,m,(,' H", summons and wliiie. the V's were short- D--A - --- only Maritime Title won by an mlnuw-5 mid the” -1038” Gnom" hing ciir-alt. rri;iii: tit" W110"-ll r ' "-s- " V - Iiorilme CBF, M'(,ClmkP'V was not handed the Dutchmen scored . Island team last season and jiidg- ml” m P"haI)5 ha” ”l3t'.i”73.9-' I"a:"'I lpamw II"; in I mm-hlsli rated the iiiiiniior onel C0i'li.elldt:i'ltWlCe' I"! by U10 W811”b1t1RW09d Slllmd one trainer mmarked' Raw W Mmh ,.,1,,,( ,,,,,.h(.,- it;-n:hP aib me I'm? The Dutchmen held a territorial marking the trip today, tliey'wili lh” my hers? ,I”5 5”” Name V. , Peterson Walk"-d mm” ”" W”l'i ' ' E ' . . edge in the scoreless first period I ' again give a good cccount cf them- Dancef; he Mm” 9” ml" ml" The f0””M”5. 3”” the few” M "mg run Wm, .,hs hash; ioadethoefeat w K S The C,,,.,d,.,h 30,;-mg I.-edpm, while the V's had a margin on selves and bring credit to their WEEK-Soy gmoppd past on another ghetlsgesircrxllasiifgid .2IZniJitig:sfiixo1c;tl In the Ft-'Vt"'l”i l''"””-'- i t v - f A A . " lav in the second when the team home town. , ' ('iiica:.'0 (WW5 5lt'(”'t'd ”"' ,Ph,”5' . . I Ill)”-S Hum 3!. l;0l.m,(:l as we divided four goals. 5 wINNIpEG"TC',;j g -.0-0,5,, 1,; The team leaves W. G Ba,.b0ur.5 grey. definitely a Dlater, and yel- stage 01 the annual t-Wm match Imd '0 1 U2 games hi, Mumimm I it eienn;- i hide Optll 1:lIl'ldl(l'xl'Sf,)ll'Cll)nV;Le'll'Il'Clxikeit is The Kenh Wwdau Ihmdled 33 SIWL5 guerre but she is not over," Showrooms this morning bv car. let: Irhtislatinynt Iillauzileintiiincelgy Iftg5te'if01R'nDetId:: TvlooiThgui.mfi'itcl:ihaIa Pzitshiiiyqh Pirates 5-.' on wt)-h ,u. 1 1.. i, V - " -- 0 r . my a G I . 1 , E. ,. 0 " ' ' ' , e '- ac 0 is sa W n 8 B.ll- I d by . ,.-g i, .s.. . .- - -.. . ". . " ,. - na,;I,i'IaNfE,.lx-I-::I,I made my first; sliooting Rollie Lee. defeated W. Dominion boxing. spotlight with I GYi?”'L Exams? 0!p"enegfhe 500; .53dgaalffcaliinfpgggfdlim 03;; i"0aIFIn3A Eh; tdp 2'”; :9 Cl enwn g. i CLASS 1 uni-t nI' the season a winniniz K- 5- bo-V5 by O same of 5243' This ims smmg. Shm'””g .m wesmm rfgthm ec E d T derf-la seconi vmc: baoka to defeat Barrie Flyers Ijyll ri 'e”tyhanAbb”O U afror - R. waus ' ' H -Ht” 1'" Bmok '"- l'”””l"E ””':gam? was the second game bfwecn Canada durmg mo mmer momhsl T st cf 5 OIIzI'lFpT)ll0 ll" 2 ctmme lxl iphmihe best-of-seven Memorial CUP t Ti'i.tv'JnT)s1 '6 16 mbup Ma.” MacLemmn iimizrrs in :1 .)-l vii-i,or,v nvs-rithE5P two 19'-inti Hi 111? douhlthwheii he fought L0ilLaWl'i'Jl1("'flnd 3 Wm '- U5 the 0 80 V ong s usse.- . Eaii Burke home it long rebound that Woodatii hockey final-V Goal, T. Redmond, Defence, Bob Ba,-mm t'tnv-'iin;iti Reds. Teri l(liis7.egski's t'0i1hd 1'3Vm" 591395 101' CVV andiilldlall Dick Wolfe in draws. Poul- nmili-iiinirig linmer ruined incl, P1'0V'l1lCl?tI 1”ii9l'5('hC'1t5i0lC IWUDVS lion also lost a split decision to xvii-tan sriuthpaw's shutout. ;E3C11 I93?" "OW W15 3 Wm 0'91" We ihawreiicc and this more than any- Aided by four-baggers by Drli011l?1' mid hm” 31'? ”5iI mi Ieadfitliiniz else may have placed him ('iandall and Jack Diitmer, Max 91'-W19 m We 59”” Em”-V ihls-in his present preferred position. Siirkoni. piichori his third vic- "e”,'”3' me V1”3'd”w”5 N” , beiThe decision of the judges in the! M”. or H1, Mm. as M,,wa,,k,.,. (.)llflnLl8('I at P, W C. Audiioi-iuin.lm;m has Snongh. U.-mcizcd by me; Elf arranzenienis can be made to: , . , - i lseciire the floor, with Q.S.S. hoi's'CaIga" vm5s.and by the mxmgl taking on WK”: Tmms Wm hetlfans who witnessed the light. ' G ' 'Lawrence is the middleweight. dav H, mm? M, W. HM game Lrlianipioii of western Canada and RV'FliP.3 whipped New York Giants i-l. Allie Reyiioldii struck out two mm wlth the base! mu 1" me given definite linliflffallnll later to-i ninth inning and New York Yank- , I. . H 'i.x iiiidc-tented. third. Harry Psutka. drove home ees went, on to edge Si. InuisiPVIi::ll::)il:r1Ka:1:P'hP summa” Of Ia” - - - Ea fnurtli goal for the Dutohies to Browns 7-6 in the loth, to takelhgg 3' E ' H; F; N, rki Poirimi is hoping for a Char-9 make it 4-2 and Clare Mari-in over leaclei-ship of the American Rf ”T'anmn 4 0 Q” l,'lil('ft)',x)1 nght, against, either Du;-Jcouiited on another screened shot League from Cleveland. R: we V H 3 5 jeile or Ross. The latter two meet at 15:09 to end the scoring. A general free-for-all delayed 6. Ward ' 6 0 1 ,2 in Glace gay this Sam,-day night, Lineup: the game in the last half of the H, Macman 2 0 0 4 land Poiilton will be, fighting the: Penticton: Goal. Mocleiiand; de- lnih when Brownie catcher Ciintlsh Macman 0 2 2 2 it-iiinor some time around the ia5t1fence. McAvoy, Brown, Fleming, Foiirtnoy singled and tried (Gig. Fpak? 0 0 0 0 hr Jiinp.Amn1iniQn championship:Johnston: forwards. R. Warwick, stretch it min a double. Courtncv R hf-.irKa,r o n (I o llgrlit should FIi'aiV well here it-ith.G. Warwick. W.WarWick. Schmidt. singled into Phil Rizzuto. upscttingh . h,. home iotth my one of the pt-1he;-lDefelice, Culier, Berry, Mclntyre, him. i Total 23 6 8 52 ipals. Dizrelle should be favored to,RU0liS- (Yankee Billy Martin followed b,V,w,l(.S, N; FS PF Pts. take Ross for the title and a pout- Kitchener: Goal, Woodall; de- sliiszging Courtney. Both bencheskw. Keniieciv 9 0 1 18 Lion-Dureltle light would be a honey. f9”09- Hurst. PSUUCR. Lea. Martin: then moved onto the field and a A. MacKen7.ir 3 0 2 6 1-my hm-'9 met, rm thin ocCagjon5ifOl'WRl'dS, Bauer, McKenzie, Hicks. Ii'rtP-I0l'-all followed. R. Diamond . 2 2 3 5 with pm-;iie winning by ,, de0j5.iBl'0OkEI', Rope. Buchanan, Verity, The game was dcia.V"d Mr 17 S Thompson I I 3 3 inn i”t(":l time. Dlll'A9IIe.I'rIlPil hadI5CIm"1"i- OIIVFY. iiiinuteii when fans started iI1i'OW-. 3. Randi . 0 0 1 0 mm; 3 it-his-hi, Nhvahtage on pohig Referees: Vic Lindqiiisi, Lorne, ing hnttles onto the field. Ky M'r1ChPh749 - . 0 0 9 0 um, Linden. ' -.n.. i;?hGOL0ll . 0 0 0 0 , , , 1 '11”; period R' Bgilllpi ' i " g 2 0 0 ' Harry would have preferred a N0 lC0I”m8- . W F , ' " 0 0 crack at the Dominion waiter--EPenalties: W. Warwick xii. Psiitka ee S 0 ; Tn, " T H iixeight ciown but. his fights with and 1301'FYl4143- al 15 a 9 as ., . i Offjclalk H nmm, , Rmm, ,l..aiiieiice pushed him into thrh . Second Period ' ' " " lmiddleweight. class, He has alsot1-P9"W?i0n- 5- Wirwlck Punch from Sugar i, as ----- as -- Ray Robinson iliaseliall Schedule; ,,m.-W A D'MProhahle Pitchers allegedly delivered oiitsicle. the box- ll:,'l'OWn into a middleweight, weigh- ling about 13.1 pounds but he feels lweitervvciqht. limit of I47 if he had gin. However his best fighting weight. ,is amiind the ISO mark the figure he will likely weigh when he gets gm, gm 1; th. hash, ng ,, 33000 NEW YORK. IAl"i- Proiiahlellm chance at the title, dam”. 5,,” Ham” SW," Rmwpitcheiis for Wednesday: majori ' ' ' l 18:45, '.l-lursi:1li:50m nnbmS,m' mrnww. m,m,m,emm and,lP.Ri'ZilF games, won and lost. re- The Oliarloi-teiown born boxerh '' TM"! l'G"I0d ,m,idh,,,,, 3,, hnx-ml rlwampiom H cords in pat-ciitlirsrs; ',iiill begin training shortly after Selxitcheiier, Buchanan has disctotpd -r,,,.5daV,. Amer”-n I ,i.he Diireile-Ross bout. He will 'R0DE. 1-90 A 91”) Cm, mm, JHSW1 ROCCO Pamnn "ml"? lbs going to Halifax for most nfl5-KIWIFEHOT. Film"- iw. the case for hearing Wediies-l Washington at Chicago, Porter-lhls lfainirlg hm Wm wmk mm 'vem'y) ' ' ' ''''''' " ' 10:03 dsiv tfleld to-3; vs. Rogovln ,0.2,. iwitli rom Mcoloskey. The latter, 7-KIt0hGlW'- MIN" ,i,,ugpt1 h1,,m;.' . 43.vem-midi N”... Ymk M st Louis Sam qgjby the way. is regarded as one of IRDDC. Hick!) - '15:09i ' V ' ' T r v . u I the best, traiiiers in eastern Can-l Penalties. Johnston 8.32, W. Ncfzti-'i h"'iiI:lii the actioii. He said iii rs. l-loliomnn to.n. m- 3.-(mhM,,1 ,ada For lie fririiicilv wan :iIlf)Fl'lllI,9ill'lai"lIi nil t0-'2i. lrhl-0 fiirhiv HBXTY also two apartment buildings owned by'', BOSUUI at Detroit. Parnell i'Z-0i ”I"”s rm rlmm ”IP'"y "f mad imrktl SWIM: Fgbilxgon, He r,hat'gP(l that Rohin- vs. IVI7lrlOWP in-ii, nrw 0' the boxing customs he has Mcclelland 10 13 10-38 Mn mimhiui him in the momachhl faithfully, ;WIO0dBIl , . . . ..l3 it 17-38 Philadelphia at Cleveland. Kell- f,':llEl.'iE iiiliirlee that iiicapacliated iier i.'i-Oi vs. Wynn (l-ni, in , never practised too . . Possibly Poiilionk reluctance. to a polio victim as it boy. The dread his left . National Lengue do much road work during the T ' ' A ' ' ' ' "7 .V , 0 early part. of his fighting career SNAP SHOT Fmlsume ' Cllitdg" 9" Plttsblwh maht.- stemmed from the fact that he was' ,Hacker tl-li vs. Dickson il-zi, Cmcmmtti M Brooklyn, Church disease left its mark on ..A. l - info? V5 EI'5kI”(' t2'0i- fool, making it difficult for him tol lhilln of Film developed iindl MlIW"UkeP- at. New York. Spahii rim. However, Harry claims that i-riniui. ".4 hour service, nouhieiil-it vs. Lanirr to-0i or Knsln in- his legs have never bothered him "79 fifth”. ML? "ill of 8 ex-'15 0 iii ilie ring and have ever growni i-nsim-. only 40 cents. Reprintai St Louis at Philadelphia night itll'P.d. But. for this figh he's noil 4 rent: each. Mali Film sex-yieg,iPresko tl-Ci nr Mizeli tl-oi vs P. O. Box ll. Charlottetown. islmmons I3-Oi. YEO THEATRE MONTAGIT. - FRIDAY - SATFRDAY - MAY 1 - 0 STORY of WILL ROGERS ll Color--A warmly rich human Itinry with Will Rogers taking any chances. lie. will be on the road running within a week. . . . The Abegwcit Midgets have ilieir work cut. out. for them tonight. The! ,Wi" Dlace the Maritime championship, whicli they won last year, nn the line against the Campbelltnn Royals In a sudden- death game at Campbellton. The Royals are highly rated in main- land circles even rifled be.t,t.er than the Campbellton juveniles. Last week in an exhibition game at Halifax they played the Halifax Midgets to a 2-2 draw. ' . o . But fans should not iioli fhg local Midgets short. Coached by Charlie Kennedy they have worked in as much hockey as they possibly could during the past few weeks and will be ready to give it every. thing they got tonight. On their; lineup are many of the stars of ihei Interscholastic Hockey League .1-nil. well miss our guess if they mm. hold their own with any players of their class in the Maritimu. We wish them the beer of luck in their efforts to bring the Pmvincp, I Maritime Hockey Championship. Iwill iiciiiret; :itt':AF Ass'n I Air Vice Marshall A. L. Morrfee, c.n., 0.3.1.”. of Grandville Fe-rry, Nova. Scott: will be guest, menu- et. the iinniiel dinner of the 201 (Confederation! Wing Air Force 39-. JIM Wlmln. Jlmec Gleason, Noah B4-ery - llur'nor- rntitmi-lunch life In Oklahoma-Down the mil in the tragic piano i-riuh In Alanine. Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER. TllURS.. APR. 30th-8 PM. OEIIVER & RIO GRAIIOE Edmond O'Brien, Stirling Haydon: Dean Jagger, Leon Elliot. Lyle Bettger. - ' e ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS that he could come down to the. couldn't cover. Two goals by .lack McKenzie. Kitchener right-winger. about five minutes apart, gave the Dutchmen a brief lead, Willie (Scrap from Schmidt tied it up at 16:50 with a rising back- thander from about five feet out. Al Buchanan sank the winner with a backhander at 9:10 of the ' IW. Warwick. R. Warwick! :25 2-Kitchener. McKenzie (Bauer, Martin) 2119'. 3-Kitchener, McKenzie I ll-lurst. Bauer) 1115 , 4 -Penticton. Schmidt 15150 t icuiley. Defelicei Penalties: Oliver and Warwick Warwick l2:55i, Lee 15:59. iBI'00IiIyIi Scout's Wrogramloday i Bill O'Connor has another busy 'da,v ahead of him to-dim In the morning he catches tip on his car- trespondience and keeps an appoint- iment. with c.r'.c.v. Bntrrtcaster ' Loman MacAulny. At. 12:45 he pulls out for Kensington where at 2.00 he shows films and addresses younger hall players. About 330 p.m, he is due. at summerside High School and then in the evening he talks to interested fans. older players and officials in summereide. After following thh schedule he will re- turn to the City whence, he wlu fly to Moncton, Thursday am. for another engagement. Association at The Oberlottetown this evening. Air Vice Marshall Morfee, who has been president of the Air Force Association since 1950. will arrive in the city today. The As- soolation meeting tonight will be presided over by Mr. J.A. (:srruth- era Flyers came back to score Behind 4-2 going into the last period Monday night, Hap Emms' four unanswered goals in the final 20 minutes to take the verdict and a 1-0 lead into the second game at Brandon Wednesday night. There is no more ardent sup- porter among the 27000 residents across the east bank of the Red river than St. Boniiaee's mayor, Edwin Hansford. A fan throughout the entire season, Mr. Haiisford already has made plane reservations to be in Brandon Wednesday night. "and I won't miss any of the other games either." The mayor said he. thought the Canadians had the first game "in the bag" before the third period started. Mr Haiisford wasn't too happy about the officiating," but I guess that's the way they call them in the East. I certainly don't think a player should be allowed to hang around on the ice after i'eceiving a. penalty. then take. a. poke at an opposing player and not get an additional penalty." He was referring to a third- period incident when IBarrle's Skip Teal was penalized for high-stick- ing, then stayed on long enough to antagonize Garry Blaine into get-1 tins a penalty while defending himself. Both received two-minute penalties. Baseball Results National League . 000 201 020-5 10 0 Plttsbiirgh . . 000 000 012-8 5 1 Rush, Leonard (9) and M2: tough; I..aPalme, Main (6) Pt I 19; and Garogiola. W-Rush: L-LaPalme. HRs: Chicago-Ward. Jwkeon. Milwaukee 020 200 000-4 0 0 Chicago New York. . 100000000-111 1 Surkont and Crandall; Jaiissii. Corwin t5i Wilhelm (fit one Yvars. L-Jansen. l-(Rs: Milwaukee-Dittmer. Gran- (fall. Cincinnati . 000 000 001-1 0 0 Brooklyn . . 100 001 211-5 10 0 Raffensberger. King t'ii Smith. (8) and Seminiek; Roe and Ca.-mpanella. ti L-Raffeneberger. t HR: Cincinnati: Kluezeweki. i St. Louis . 100 300 200-6 1! it Phlladelph I .. 001 000 130-5 14 2 Haddix. Yuhas iii) Clark iaih Brazle (8) Staiey (0) and D. Rice; - Konstanty, Ridzik (5) Petersoni ('7) R. Miller (B) 1-lanaein (in and; Lopata. Burgess (9). i W-l-Iaddix; L-Konetanty. American League Philadelphia .. 000 101 010-! 10 1 Cleveland . . 010000001-2 I 2 Shantz and Aetroth; Garcia and Tipton. HR: Cleveland-Kennedy. ' Boston . 000010100-200! Detroit . . ooo coo 0015-0 J 2i McDermott and White; l-loeft.' Madison (ii) and Butts. L-Hoeft. Washington 001 000 201-4 12 3 Chicago 230 000 001-! O 2 Masterson, Dixon (2) Conluegre (Bi and Graaeo, Oldie (0); John- son, Fornieles (4) Bearden (9) Dorish (9) and Lollar. W-l"orn- ieles; L-Masterson. New York 208 0!! 000 1-! I I Bt.I.tmie .. 0000880000-G13 D, Maccailum: G. MacDonald, T. Davies, .1. Pound; Pinean. Praught, A. Crabbe, L, Curley, J. Kane D, Whalen, V. Griffin. - --- ENGLISH LEAGUE D k we I Division in Southern EL J1 Ll:;”1-f1t:g'ga!i-A- ar Bristol C 1 Coventry C 0 ' ' CLASS 1 Derby Trial . G. Rodd . . . .. sr0T;;vs,;l0;E;Gi'i- Don MacDonald LOUISVlLI..E. (AP)-Dark Stan , : M. Carver from the Cain l-loy Stable qualified W1”-l 4 East We 2 J. L. DesRoclies . Paul Jenkins . handsomely for tueky Derby by pulling away in the foe Late to classify Foit-site-Lamas may cor, also stroller. Phone 10144.. Reechi. Scarborough (0) Schmitz (iii Reynolds (9) and Berra; Gain, white (3) Bi-echeen ('1) and Court- ney. w-Reynolds L-Brecheen. HRS: New York-Bauer. Mantle. i 5 ATTEilI1'l0ii. HORSEMEII EARLY CLOSING EVENTS FOR THE CI-IARLO11'E'I'OWN' DRIVING PARK 'CLOSE MAY 'Ist. ' W. D. McDonald Allison Mutch R. E. Jenkins G. J. Rogers A. McDonald G. G. Ma,eLenntln . LONDON. (Reuters)-Results of soccer matches played Tuesday in the United Kingdom: Forwards, Mi H Simmons, R. Lee E. Division In Northern 'n-anmere R 1 York 0 3 R” 11' v"”y Louie vessey Saturday's Ken- GLASGOW CHARITY (lllP wh H. cm-var stretch to win the 315,300 Derby , First Round J. J. Conno1lY . Trial Tuesday. 1-le crossed the CPI”? 4 Clyde 0 M. Home finish line four lengths ahead of CLASS 8 second-place Money Broker, with Other Match E. Platte , ill Spy Defense another three-quarter H. Wood .. . 9! lengths behind for third. West Ham 3 Swansea If Mrs. K. Moliison 93 Dark Star finished the mile in -- E. Watts 93 the excellent time of 1238. Played Monday A. D. Swan 91 spy Defense got third money by SCOTTISH LEAGL'l Clive Stewart in a scant nose over the highly-re- Division A Norene Auld 8'1 garded Royal Bay Gem. Airdriconians 4, Third Lanark 2!. H. N. Watts mi A crowd of some 25,000 had es- Queen of South vs. Rangers post- Mrs. W. E. Hardy 89 tabiishcd the Dlxlana Stable entry poned to May 7. CLASS of Spry Defense and Ber-seem, and GLASGOW CHARITY (YUP A. Court . in Royal Bay Gerri as oo-favorites. First Round Garth MaoLennan 94 Dark Star paid sll, 36.40, 34.40: Patrick Thistle 2. Queens Park 2. Mrs. A. D. Swan 9! kMoney Broker, 55.20 and 53. and Game awarded to Queens Park Elaine Mutch 90 .the Dixiana entry. 32.80. on toss of coin. A. Swan R7. i GET YOUR GGM BICYCLE, JOYCYCLE KIDDIE CAR, WAGONS YOU oer BETTER eon LESS" Ar - nus: BIKE suoe 185 GREAT GEORGE ST. GIIARLOTTETOWII Dial! SAY wcr manor: or non ISN'T so oome. ue HAe'rneImri1- eA " "' (If Lam IF ALL CARS went 5 wind FIVIBT BR -ms null usec 23333333323 33333333233: