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Half hose or ankle ATTRADTIIIELY BDXED FREE THE DREEHDAL D0. Ltil. MEN'S AHD BDYS’ WEAR JIIHE 19TH. S .25 "r ‘3"""’7"° ____ 75‘ '° ‘2.DD Socks Patterns also 75cm) 144 ST. DED. ST In This Dornar (H tOsaotiaued mm Page bail League yesterday at Summer- side when the Curran and Briggs nine brake into the win column in the league standing by taking their measure by a count at 7-4. The uctory puts the Curran and Briggs warriors in the second place spot in the series, two games behind the ieaguo-leadin Abbies and one game up on the RCAJ‘. squad who are dwelling in the cellar position with no win: so tar this season. Cecil Powell did the hurling tor the Western squad while Letty MacAleer was on the rnound ior the Abbies, both pitchers going the lull distance, the iormer allowing srven hits and the latter eight, and according to reports on the game. neither pitcher got any too much support trom their cohorts, which was mainly caused by a high wind which swept across the iield all through the encounter, making the iielding o! the ball extremely dim. cult ior both squads.. A total oi 8 errors were committed during the encounter, the Abbies accounting ior iour and Summerside the other our. eaeo ‘l Tennis enthusiasts have been really taking advantage oi the iine weather oi late to get in their early season gvorkouts and have been turning out in large groups on the week-ends and early evening play durlnl the week at the Char- lottetown Club, and the Holy Re- deemer and Knights oi Columbus courts. Although the older enthus- iasts are turning out in good num- bers, it is the iunidr groups who are really taking up the gama in large numbers and it looks like a definite increase wilt be experien- ced by all three clubs in the jun- ior ranks this year over previous seasons. O O I This ia a good sign too, as it is the younger ranks that ths indivi- dual clubs and the P.E.I. Lawn Tennis Association are interested in coaching along and promoting and developing into- the stars o! to- morrow. and. ii numbers mean anything, this season should be a success in leaching that goal. MOOSE JAW, Basin, June 1B -- (Wi-ilsig Mort Cooper. one oi the top pitchers in the National Lea- gue a iew yea-rs ago, will loin the second-place Moose Jaw entry in the Southern Saskatchewan Senior Baseball League later this month, club oiiiclals announced today. Sport Echoes From Prince Dounty A trio! note oi apology to Paul Kltwh. Secrets-fl’ o! the Priaoe OWN! league. who has been good enough to supply us with some notes on the activities oi this lea- sue. We incorporated these notes in one oi our "sport Echo" col- umns, and the script. oi this col- umn was lost in the mails or in some other way. so the material we received never appeared. Barry Paul, and we appreciate very much your sending these items to us. the Sumrneralde Town League, (only those appearing in at least two games included): Al! l! Pct A Stewart, S a M 9 6 .66’! Baron. Red sax 8 5 .625 libs’. Red Box 9 5 .556 Waite, Holmans 4 2 .500 , Rod Sox 9 4 .444 Cox. Red. Sox 5 I .400 Osreon. Red Sox 8 3 .375 C. Grady, S d: M. B 3 .375 Since Jimmie Hogan took over the “Physical Fitness" program In Prince County Sumrneraide has been iairiy seething with sports activities. We have the Kinsmen midget and bantam baseball loa- gues under Jirrunich supervision; the girls’ aoitlbail which hadn't iunctioned ior over a. year; a men's softball league with teams irom the airport, l-Iofmians, and one or t/wo other town teams: ' volleyball with teams from t-he airport. Kinsmen. Reece Regiment, Bag Factory, Y's Men, Firemen. 11.0. My; also boxing is about. to come tmce again into its own. ‘The latter sport is to be spora- aored by the new Athletic Associ- ation with Carl Fitzpatrick head as the committee looking after its interests. The old curling rink will be headquarters ior this activity and work on the protect. is already under way. The midget baseball players o! Summeraide are showing surprising strength when playing against their older brothers in the Town League. Oolrcy Grady is among the bee: batters in the league with a .375 average, and Junior Cahill pitched his way to victory over the R.C.A.F. Red Box in his iirst appearance on the mound in this circuit. it's all very encnuraging and augurs well ior Junior bese- ball in Bummerslde in s. few years. RLAF. Defeat Holman's 17-3 Y . an. mus ATLANTIC sranoann OHARIUHETOWN 248 ' NOTICE EFFECTIVE JUNE 16th ADDITIONAL SUMMER SCHEDULES ' LIMITED RUN TO BURDEN FOR MAINLAND CONNECTIONS- Lv. Clftown at 11:15 mm. daily, to make 1:00 p.m. crossing. Ar. Clftown at 5:20 p.m. with connections from the Mainland. NEW SHORT WAY BUS TRIP VIA BANGOR, MAINE, FOR M0l\IT"EAl'.' ‘AND UPPER CANADIAN POINTS- ' Lv. (ilftowa 11:15 s.m. Limited A. S. T. ~ Ar. St. John, N. B. 8:40 p. m. A.D.‘1‘. Lv. St. John, N. B. :40 p. m. A. D. T. Ar. Montreal, P. Q. 8:15 p. m.—next afternoon-A. D. T. NEW RUN T0 TlGNlSll DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY- Lv. Oiftown 10:10 a.m.--Lv. S’slde 12:01 p.m.-Ar. Tigniah 2:15 p.m. ,. / Lv. Tignisls 2:45 p.m.-Ar. S’side 5:00 p.m.-Ar. 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