PAGE SIX w}; __ .‘“,,.,;-»‘v1r.-.-'rw:0r'= It is likely that together held last week much en»'i11 the batting bland he like.‘ to think that the as specs are YCbDOHSlblE for this sud- -|d8ll re-discovery of his filmed bat- {dill 111111 a league. be it eitlil-r soft 11.1115 0Y6- 1 bull or btmbziil 11111 1101111111 dur-j lhiislzism “'11s evident 11nd at. 1101111111: c1 1i tleiiiiite n11‘ re ' cerided 1111011 111g the 51111111101‘ months. . - - And 1111s \ lame nuinL 1.1.1111?» \'.. they t most completely a (l9tld 155110 .111tl ‘ ing to sec it r‘<' ' a CiJllPDJ . . . Six ch11)..- hiiiv 111-cud)" $1.1: tlicir iivciiiioii 0i entering s11 including ihrco from 1111111‘ forces. and with the-o lflllf‘! W11‘. be borne‘ @111 il‘. 11nd 11101‘ . .1 1 11.1. y and stilt-kiwi 1111 against 111' civi 1Zll'l teams l» " peeled to l-p 1' ' ercrv 0110111111111 l1‘; could 11c ex . . l1 1v to bc 1 the .l!'O!7Z‘.1'l\‘.1ll'i-L 111211111 n 0111112. should make it n T ‘ PillilFl‘ ill" in 111‘ 1:111. 111 1,0 All f! l1 . fhr‘ .. I should be GLID‘FT Han". Sw c . n. hi kin: fca particular his running of t1 in 41114.6 i< crirniiie now ~,1»~».~ ,»... .. ~ .- .._»-1..,»-. .1...‘ 1.9 long 3rd of boing < "m, ..,. e»:- —-< .- run as I have never to wl and ‘pose ti!‘ ; to p11‘ 111‘. ity con1111-'iti"11s" Dozen; of tr-wi d <11? tart in all competitions 1's are ‘ito Wnglc Ill‘ 1 J. .. .1. 111111111 Le has the who 11g is (lrimcs. - - . T1111: is the wanta 1o 11c :1 s11 111g 1111 int‘ (‘i1 Leafs 1o more the coaching theories. v O 1 r l .5. ,. CU “l r111 C‘. n1 g1 l" 1.‘ 1 1 I. - l5 1 of TiiillC of u—-;,.- O lhcoriv ran ho .. l" ' 1114‘ oln 1r! on »Aw.. H111» d lie s01 give 1.110111 Yhc ¢ ~ 1a: . 10111111. var-111; u‘. Xllllillrlil. I O I vrhqn the Lents get a man on 111:“, 1111"“ .' 1 Pl‘ a rlull nlnillPlll. l.’ the" B1"l'l‘__'i w=4>.»1»<1 .. r-C.» -w - lcrircr. stolen. ‘1ut 1h." 11,111" .1j11ll, ' ' 11 , v rnrlzc for the ball came. . . . Lmurnza n- .1311‘! a n. other l " ning of a "v 111-rat. _ something de- finite will be forthcoming from w- 110w he ever played night}; meeting 111 the Y.1vl.C.A. re- these years without wearingglasses, giirdrig tne coming baseball or soft- all season. At Llle lllflllgllffll gerchaser currently is away up there i1 is practically cer __- q. m“ until he mode the PiTCI‘ of placing ~ .9 111cm 1n his 11.111 pocket wrii‘ 711.11"- t.) inst l1) yearn 11c l1 - h, . . . i ‘ i “ 111111211101" Luke SUVJCll has lrcn in- .\ linger <11 >l1or1s1op Vern 51011110115} -(‘<‘ -.111ci 1111s is one “how Luke would 11111-5 1:1 ouch and,‘ ‘livrcinrc that interested, W11"? 11> "Ylmd-‘surgeon who reported eiirly X-ray -1:1rt ilzey" ca‘. the pm“; ' “Y jun‘. 1'1 dish distance 111st War ts. 1'1 m1» Aces to 1hr.‘ United States u-licie he will nurt- take in tests against the U.S. rtars. Haul. granted safe pnsafle is ex- pected to take four xveeks in roach- iniz his neflination but despite thel is confident! ‘The 'P.\V. In his own words Hag: says: "l'll'31~ Vlclorla- PflYk- riiri before. Please tel‘. the ricoiile I nm ready, 10X‘ the 5695- The 83-1119 W55 6195911’ 1n contested throughout but the bau- AlllfflfilllS 1111111 to tee me, 11115.’ bl! 1119 APQH “'85 V “my 1X. m, “'hntc"pr Durlthnt of the P.W.C. team. -" Nutlifllll)‘ I am glad _ f H, flisnusfll for chm-won Wcdnesdzrv afternoon QL 3.30 in being in the amazingfillflmpliillshlp- Leafs my; wcrc: agile ' .. ‘d b.5351 1 Donald. Blanchard. Gorrnley‘. Mac- vrnr 111.11 Burlelghl ' count- .-.._.# Girl Guide News i his .1 '- in 111‘ attention‘ 1 " into. Biirlrigli i'~'1llC‘.‘lli‘i(1l(‘.~2 is b11513; l All Captains and Brown Owls are ' cred to zittt-iitl Divine . of. r of 1111‘ Buff 3 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN {SPORTING NEWS Paul Waner Finds Specs‘ Big llelp 0n Ball Field 1 i NEW 11012.1( Mziy 17 -(AP1- ,DlL'lllXQ shows and for Sometimes Paul Waner removes d1 . ‘his specs out there in right field. ‘looks toward the blurred figures around home plate. and wonders baseball all results have been remarkable. "1 tried them out pact-lain; »d0v1'n in Florida this aprinl." he‘ ‘Sill-ii today. "I worked on 1.711 ‘ The 40-year-old Brooklyn fly average brackets, zettirg hit. Now at the plate I never think of gettini! hit. "I'm near-sighted. Even back 1n my Coast league days I'd go to a .shc\\‘ and couldn't read the sub- Not that glasses-Mayo glasses. ‘naturally-tire anything new to ,him. He wore 111cm in 1115111 school was 20 years ago. I didn't realize‘ how much they WOUlCl help me in bu 111111 1111111 I tried them this .. , though." 11111 slriiinr on we ice. and for the orii tlicin at $1.111; 11111115- 11115 ST. LOUIS. .\I.1v 1'7 ~1.~\P)- ‘most, managers the screaming 11101111105, but Sewell Just sticks an- other wad of gum in his mouth and says nothing. Not that he likes it. for in Vern, a rookie ecnsation last year. he 11151 as 501111 not sec. ‘ doses a slugger currently pounding: The Aineerican Leagues top 1111-, the ball at ,1 @368 clip. Also, Dun iter for >lll1‘.lll()1l1(‘ni. fractured the Guticridgc. the OUlBCl‘ half of ‘ 11111 iii hi‘; 1-' ft knee sliding into ycqulay dflublP-play 111d lmsn z1ii(l_ lie ll be out of‘ 1S on the M11911, the lineup for six to right wrecks.‘ The pretty little second baseman Dr. Robert P‘. Hvlund, ihe club 115 floundering in a 5]ump_ A yew ‘days ago he was batting a cozy _ 077. The next game he manged to 1 get two hits-ons- of which was a hunt. The other blow trickled off his viciously <-'.'11111: bat for about l0 fort. and Gutteridze. being ex- l cecdingly light of foot, beat it out. vitm to .1 preview of his St Louis Browns .1i:1‘r the Army puts the combination, Si/‘DHPYYS loss is the topper to 1t list o.‘ woes long enough to 21W 11111.1 P.W.6. Team 14-7 1 Aces defeated a team from I C. 14-7 in an exhibition soft- vball game yenzerday. It was played Basehafl Linescores- NATIONAL LEAGUE .81. Louis 000 000 000—-0 5 1 ‘Brooklyn 010 000 0011-1 7 Pallet and O'Dea; Melton and Kam- pouris. Cincinnati 030 000 000-3 9 8 .NcW York 000 010 000-—1 8 0 Starr and Mueller, Feldman, Adamo ‘<71 Coombs (9) and Lombardi, MflflCll-SO 19). Claiciigo 300 000 001-4 8 0 Pliilncelphia 511 010 0011-812 0 Passeau. Hanyzewskl (1) Fleming <1) Prim 1'1) Barrett (B) 1nd Her- nandez. Podgajny and Livingston. It was the sixth straight victory The Braves will meet» the Sharks Victoria Purl: for the first gzimei of the semi-finals. The Aces will |then meet the winners for the‘ "Hie lineup; for yesterdays games INTERNATIONAL Newark 000 002 0l0-—3 11 Montreal 100 000 000-l 3 Ananicz and Cfifbfifk; Gregg and Castro. (TWO nite game-s) _ American: N0 llamas layed. .11=rsey City .. O00 000 00-2 4 0 Toronto 100 120 04x—8 l0 1 Voisclle and Fleltas; Jarlett and Crompton. Aces-Nicholson, K111111110)‘. Burke. . Vl/helan, Corbett. Martin, Zakeml 1 Bradley. Wilson. P.W.C. — Martin. Aiild. lVIac- lDonnld. Bngnall, .\lwcKer.zie. . 001000 023-4 '1 1 .. 001 043 1011-9 10 1 Blackburn. Howell (5) and West; Tising and Unser. Two Mighty (Continued from Page One) alone flooded Kassel. important E- - clusirial city. and towns beyond it; Cll$‘l‘ll11i0d hvciro-electric stations throughout the area, and seriously nffcctcd trnffic on the Mittelland Cdnal, niiiin 815i. uest writer artery and n link between all main navig- able rivers west. of Berlin and the Wesser canal. “The river Ruhr itself might become iiniirivigable," the Air Min- istry said. "and there is a possibil- ity that impomint industrial areas in the Ruhr will be flooded. There are more than 300 waterworks and many pump stations in the Ruhr Valley and interference with these would very; seriously affect the supply of water for industrial pro- ceases." Beyond Expectations The ntincking crews knew that “it was n11 opportunity of doing as much image as could be done by thoiisunirls of tons of bombs dropped on many nights running," the Air ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE ‘reminded that the annual Church Parade will be held next Sunday morning. May 23rd, Guides and Brownies will assemble at Rnthic-"(l Square from which they will pro- Service at Zion Presbyterian Church and the ‘Basilica. l-‘ull uniform to be worn. Colours to he carried. 1 Watch this column for further 1 priixitiiliirs. guc, who Eddie SCCms to be l1e211ing for a franchise ill the N.H.L.. will ‘have :1 finger in the OIIA. Junior "A" hockey here next winter. it is reliably reported recently, . I a ‘and ground balls so I'd got used‘ , tn them and wouldn't be afraid 011 titlrs they used to have then. ‘Phat! 111.1}! P. W. L. Pct. P. Callaghan’: Dodgers 2 2 0 1000 .2 i l .600 tinent’: most famous racehorse. won the Preakness Stokes at Pimlico 23- yaars ago today. In that year as a three-year-old he created 11v; rec- ords. M1111 (YWar, now 26, w” re- tired from stud last March. Gontact Club Summorsido Th8 N81111:: contact chi! mil-tn‘ wu held in tho town hull building be for war charities. It w“ voted that the club will close on the 8th of J1me for the l be P8098100. 1n sepimiber. Mra. Marion Jackson Ind M11. Mildred Horton have departed to spend their annual leave at their homes in Ontario. The bridge was held lut week 111. Mrs. Mary Clarkis. First price was won by Mrs. Curl. aeoond 11y Mrs. Lover and third by Mrl. Maher. A delicious lunch wu serv~ ed by the hos-teases M Clark and Audrey Scott. The brl e will be held next. Wednesday at, the K of C hall. Hostess“ will be MuKsne. Rita Bradford 11nd Marla Perri. BOWLING The winner of the Wtr Savings Certificate donated by the club for the player having the highest total more for the momh o! April wu won by Mae Kme. The bowling club will be closing for the summer months within the next“? few weekl. T theatre passes donated by Mr. Harold Gaudet for high single and high three were won lriday May 14th. by E. “hiker 11nd B. ill ems. Belufllhtersz- 115 182 169 1M 157 l'1l 53 132 '14 56 66 ‘N 9i! 138 9i. 1B2 18'! 14'! 141 156 l03 139 1K! 1M 113 I! M M. Ferrl 1M 110 119 E. Gilchrist l“ 11'! 185 ‘M. Culley 18'! lll 1'10 Total - 27M Catalina: :- 152 l6! 196 Dodgers Lead 0.8.8. League As a. contribution to school spirit, body building and all round ood Iellowship the Q. 5. S. 50f ball league is proving a great success. Four teams composed of inter- mediate and senior boys and tench- ers make up the league. Four games have already been played. three of which were decid- ed by‘ a one run 111817111 and the £221: by a. slightly b gher differ- The teams and their standings are an follows: L. Callaghan’: Yanks Crokenb Comets . . . . . . .2 McDonald's Cards Remember When (By The Carudlnn Pram) The great Man o'War, this 0on- ll. 0. A. F. Awards UITAWA, Ma. l7—(OP)—AWI.l’d of six Distiriguis ed mg (110559; and l0 Distinguished ing i; to R..C.A.F. airmen servin over- seas was announced Satur ay by air force headquarters. FWIOWIIIK are the awards:- D. F. C. i Len Snider. hockey head hero. M1115 in touch with 51121-1‘ 1 ' 1110 11.11101" llllllllln€d ivholehczi ‘ 1011 11711111111111: illayvrs. , 1M5 ‘v75. said "we 11.111 hlzh hopes. but the 1011111111111: that \'.".1S noticed 1111- immflgiflrc 1115,1115 o; the breachmg ‘lmsr. R1501] as i111‘ as the D1411“ . of the dams were fur beyond our gclub was concerned. A1 the some Qxpcclntjonsj- time the Lans Clubs, nsswintion Following up this blow at a new with mp1; [4 . mnnncei" of ‘.110 1 tvpe of tcirget. formations of United 1< wry iriendlv. Drtmoii. . States heavy mid medium bombers n1; the Ga Club. Land high-"iltltude fighters fought Minis-t"): announced. Air Marshal Sir Arthur T. HEP-- ~¥-'“"P-'*L'Z'"-.-.:-..'.'.=r:.‘_ W. J. MacGulzan Hooch). A. Callaghan. P. Sharltcy. J. Murray. E. . Sitting: ll. 03h». A J. MmcAdam. F.B. O'Neil. tCantainl. l‘. Mohglll- ' rls. chief of the bomber command.‘ VYID. Joseph l-LA. Marcotte, Morit- rea - POfNelson Alexander Cobb, Till- sonburg, Ont; through enemy flak and fighters over the continent this has been almost continuous for 140 hours. TIPPY AND "CAP" LAND! I NEVER arr. GET mess Pours STQAIGHTENED GJ " more, Flt. will." 317KB Camrose. A New Weatin fte ' to keep going an offenaize §iii§ii"-f§‘ff§_ 11v; 1n 100K AFTER Yfllllfi A A C.C.M. bicycle, always a possession of which ‘to I» proud, may now b0 your precious and indispensable moan: of transportation. look lfllr if lust as you do other possession: war has taught us to treasure. A: Na guide lo the "servicing" of your bicycle vn olor the char! below: I. Keep 111; front bu» ma»; properly adjusted so that the wheel will revolve freely. Oil frequendy with machine oil. 2. on u» pedals fiequendy. 3. Keep the brdre cleaned, lubricatcd and adjusted no i: will inaction quickly and monthly. This should be done by you: bicycle dealer. 4. 011 111a it»; fioely 145111114 your steering column. iwespecinlclulnlubtlautnohup Bicycles, Joycydol, Bike-Wagons, Cyclols, Joy-Riders, Joy-Trikes naming form. 7. Always quently m save tin ma» pa. Peccelimo makers of PRECISION-BUILT PO Wllllunfi-Ienrgfhm‘ 'll:;'1‘or- w” Doiglaslzooutta Ibmuon, P0_'I‘ho1nlo Chisholm K11. Win- him. PO John Kingsley Knights. Cal- GUY- 05w’ Po‘ I’. M. . (now PO.) he! Mont- gomery luett. 8t. Vito] Flt. John . Henry cardville ta - sic. Flt. ‘gilt. Flt. Sgt. parents. Yurmnu an. Gordon Richard m1. _ STUBBS A -. . David McCoy. Car-ruth- (Now PO.) n McDonald. Town , Mr. Robert Albert Shannon, mo. an‘. (now PO.) Lewis Albert bury. Alta-J dwai-d Chester Stewart, ildwln Horton Thomas. ruler, 8.0.; Waltnr Pllftay ‘Prat Mr. and Mrs. 11B. . MID-I Harvey Gil- Charles h)» Tum Loaded Axis Ships Scuttled ZONIDN, Mly 1'! -(qP)-Twn heavily-laden Axis vouch, mm. “Vbd by British VII-KIND! while 54116111914118 f0 hm the Allied block- ade of Europe. have been scuttled w their crews. the Admiralty 1m- mimned tonight. While the communique gave no dates for the ICNODI, it. indiopted that Germany still to trying-largo. 1v unauocesuulm- to nmlntaim sea contact with her eastern Axis partner to conquest booty. from m, 11.5.- Price. Mont- 310GB fo n. '5 g1!) ‘ source; here my it i; probable that 30.000 tons of rubber. 5.000 tuna of tin and 25.000 tons of edible oils wen included in cuggei were, see! uunczvtvnu-rcs-m. i WANT ME ‘TD GET TH’ iC'RY, A this ma: of moving par-u in easy- 6. Oil fioquendy the min hanger, no which cbc pedal cranks u: attached, u this is the powu plan: of the bicycle. your tires inflamed hml. Avoid wheel skidding and hitting curbs and stones. Check wheel alignment fre- 8. The above servicing can be done best by your experienced C.C.M. dealer who has die proper lubricants and tools FOR MAY 18. 1943 ‘<1 ‘i’? _§. I I Tllll Give you: bicycle this can o: Bum still, take it nowuo your C.C.M. dale: ioncheck-upmdforndroaouughelenn- lug, and i: will lat much Ion and 31v: you more enjoynblo m Quin riding. Ifyouli-venchacdvcbicydcinyou: home, get it out and sell it tryout C.C.M. dealer. H: will give you l good price for it and then sell it no n wu worker or other qualified purchaser. Bicycle Purcbue Application flirm may be filled in at any bicycle dellefc. ma. WEI-I. SERVICE PARTS FOR YOUR C.C.M. 'ln Siilui fliifKIM.Tli"y'HiTiEy'bi*FiiFi ’ good npdv, C.C.M. cu malnidnlng N10 bu! poulblo urvlu on genuine C.C.M. pom and ldfly uuuurlu by cppcrtlvlllfll '7'." "d5 able shah lo Illa 2,300 C.C.M. doulon ccrou Canada. lvuy docllr gm llh lull quota ll proportion M llu pom available. EASY RUNNING of blockade minim 1151617111» samrtronivziivurvbififi SAINT JOHN. us. May 11 — (om- Tbmowrow will be the 1110111 anniversary of the foimdinfl 04-‘ Saint John w United 111111111! loyalists. No official 11111-11115 "'9' mony will be held but school children will have 1 1101111111 and l. illqbe decorate . British uhi and lunk by own crawls Eere a! gym- uiiig, n rcep em in Denmark Glasgow 51-1‘ I tween Greenland arid Iceland the Aim-tons Silvmplnma. 200 miles off Capo flnistem. w, by the cruiser Advonivure. tb were homeward bound. NEW NAZI DEFENCE WORKS IDNDON. May 1'1 -(OP)-- In the minimally clear weather today. hastily-count Cerium de- fence works could be seen plainly in the Onlais and the Clpg Gr!) Ne: sector o1 th» French coast. by observers in Erudnndb wutheiut chalk cliffs. The defences were described by the observers as rtinz much new oonotructionl f! ° will and ance the last perfect duy of visi-i _blli_ty__r_ele_ral monthsvago. - ___ By Edwina MY LAND, MARY, HURRY A FIGURE mess lQATiONlN Pam's. 50's we CAN slam} CAP TO 114' GROCRY. ‘POM 1 HE. ESCAPESH