o 4 | 959 Epsom Derby Said wz Pale Hose Are In Front 7 Epsom Verpy oaid | : r ° toughest & Toughest Ever Yar Ti 3 cougnesi & 1oug anks Crush iger 14- as = E . SC sa eters ate fea ot es nn ee wd oo eter yee Praag rerdgan? sd ph Lap ere : just two minutes and 36 seconds Chicago White Sox are,in first | Washington did not play. sixth Chicago pitcher. He en-jthe A’s with seven hits that in- Som was richest ever.; Parthia, England's laziest race-jto romp home and win a record place in the American League to-| San Francisco's Giants, paced |tered the game im the 13th with | cluded a homer by Joe DeMaes- . ; | $101,018 for owner Sir Humphrey aay thanks to Earl Torgeson,|by Orlando ‘a two home|the score tied at 44. Baltimore|tri. Rip Coleman was charged But in the unsaddling enclosure Lopez’ team a 65 victory over |Wwalloped Milwaukee 11-5. to. nar-| Chico Carrasquel’s single, a sac-| The Giants finally caught up Ae im after the 1%-mile turf classic, Baltimore Orioles. row the Braves’ first place lead |nifice end Albie Pearson's single,| with Lew Burdette, the Mil- amines a es ant: Gissterg; Donovan, |Freach banker Berea Guy ée Victory Thursday-in the majors’ |im the National League to 2% |but the Sox tied the score in their|waukee righthander who had Latman Staley (6) Arias (®) | Rothchild, whose 11-2 favorite, longest game of the year gave |games. Pittsburgh made it three/nalf on Torgeson’s single and a! taken 13 in-a-row from them since 024 003 COx—@ 12 1|Shaw 52 (13) and Batiey, LollerShantung, came im third, com- the White Sox a half game jead/in a row over St. Louis with a| throwing error by Willie Miranda. They banged 04, Brosnan (3), Che-|(@). HR: Chi-Torgeson (5). plained: over idle Cleveland Indians, who|9-3 triumph. Wey Ford set only licnited| ect of the ton in « learton Gia > (8) “ ‘ « - ee ee cea le eee ot My horse would have won by had led virtually from the start |GAME-WINNING BLOW -- |the Tigers to seven hits but hit| inning and went on to amass 15 oronto 000—5 100 yards, but he was crashed of the season. Torgeson’s game-winning blow | a home run and double and drove| hits, four by Cedpeda. Gordon car aie sin: Richmond 300 000 40x—7 9 4/ into. i was terrible thing to hap- Seventh place New York Yan-| was struck off Jerry Welker after|in three runs as the Yankees| Jones, who replaced started Mike — i Blake, Seantlebury (7) andjpen. Shantuag wes almost kees advanced within two per-|the youthful Baltimore right-|made it two in a row over the| McCormick in the fourth, was pe : Tpomapen: Shert, demas (0) andi imevhed ever, centage points of fifth by defeat-|hander had disposed of the first |Tigets. It was Ford's sixth vic-| given credit for the victory, bul ae . a alge a alae ahh “He took a terrific bump after ing Detroit Tigers 143. Boston’s| two batters in the 17th. The game tory against three defeats. Elston | stu miller saved the game With Havana 000 000 000-0 5 0| my a ape Se tae Abuse ta. Ym Son ts Sok Sea RIE ot oie re —_— £0 Gh aed goa gece’ pen date tan a, el ce = nigra "heeled Jen Deanna he tow | Bill Virdon, Bill Mazeroski and 9 200 0-2 7 Sl doiph V—(, Carrillo (9) and Ijere when they came ‘into the loss. Don Hoak each drove ia two runs : ee aT S0 | goles home stretch. ‘ ‘ Vv ' ee ee ene pcan yr ng gr Pa, oy a Sera a a tae at ape Traverse js. cuee Ses §®). Hegan «(10). STAN 3 hadn't ” : |e) ; ; ‘ been for that bump. single as the Red Sox snapped | Ernie Broglio of St.‘ Louis was (4), Morya DIN Jockey Fred Palmer called his & ‘ pestered Snare enprlbe| fore Agpagh: «Seng ogy or American League mount the “unlikiest Derby fa- sa . Rookie Jerry. Casale halted | without a victory. Stan Musial TPR ya | nomi retmer: “ite ades Pontiacs [csc ita hei a ee Chic mn Boe : / was career, seek, Spas SE Oi ana P > = % satin hae 1 ooo tihng r s Ho re ae ee . Willey (6) and | Baltimore = 2% 28 531 x Princition, when a horse on the Cape Traverse softball team latter one winning the bail game. Of Televising 24 | american Leaguers Trts Speaker HRs: Sf-Cepeda 2 (12).|Kamsas City 2 2 Sil outside ran into him. Princillon increased their lead in the Prince|George Campbell got the other ; Covington (4). | Washington 3 2% 468 4% |was brought to his knees. Shan- County softball league by edging|one. Eustace Reeves’ work in| Bi Fo Ga with 793, and Ty Cobb, with 724, Detroit 2 DS “8 %% ran £1) an? : g ur mes ‘hit more two baggers. tung into one of Princillon’s the Summerside Pontiacs at|Centrefield was the best of a lot : | Los Angeles played at Cincia- York 403 101 092—14 15 1| New York m2 6M «467 4% hind legs and Shantung’s forelegs Queen Elizabeth park last even-|of smart fielding on both sides,| OTTAWA (CP) — The OBC nati and Chicago at Philadelphia 010 100 0108 7 @| Boston 2 2% 43 6 |were badly cut. ing by the score of 2-1. For the|his leaping catch to rob Wes! hopes to televise 21 of the 28 foot-| in night games 63 and Berra; Bunning, Cape boys it was the third vic-|Campbell of extra bases ih the| ball games in the Big Four league | “ Burnside (4), Nerleski (9) and . tory without a defeat. sixth ining a highlight of the de- this fall. CBC VicePresident E.L. | (8), _ | Ohartie Roberts sharp single |fence display. Bushnell said Thursday. «m|\Juniors [hump ee fa ne te eee word te] ane" al, : of the sent Rob-| Ovi alte aor Claude} the s asting com-| 000 401 000-5 9 @ ert Arsenault scampering across a . on mittee, to an MP’s suggestion | 100 100-2 7 @ HUNTERS CORNER the plate a split second before} 7S a, tied = that if the CBC had waited it ‘se=| Shamrocks 9- Sede nly ae ner 2a°a once mene ot wat : (6) Gor : on : Arsenault had walked. agieg ‘hacees. for the games for jess than the (8) and Chiti. HRs: Bos- June Is The Month at Life bec Mere pitcher's duel! got a life when the first pay rb eseorsin | er (9). KOy-DeMaestri (4). | B.Y.C. Juniors last evening took | with the Shamrocks having a ; tees oa ee ee dropped the peg from third a oe a Geena scores Ama: = game in hand. . 3 e home when second ri - a ie bimo: — agin poriiion of sonend apse Mike O’Brien toed the slab for Columnist T k St k Cape Traverse, each flinger giv-lsacker let Geo. Campbell's Big Four had asked $350,000 for ago thumping B.I.S. Shamrocks 92. | shutout ball going into the bot- 4 4 ; vv aoa bike ved two; Gilles-| right field. . “Perhaps a month or two from | Inadequate electrical wir 201. 000 010 000 100 O16 14 3| Prior to this, fixture the teams tom of the sixth inning, with the | , June is po ae life. = has quite a chore on her hands | siking aha strikeouts ard ; RHE now they might have been happy ms is teckel. one Marshman, Loes (7), Walker |had been ted for second spot, | Score reading 9 for the Juniors. | “* CDS Play in the sun andito keep a.growing family satis:| 5, Di se deal nee 100 00.0 1 3 3) Soke Sanne.” and dangerous. Let us check . gy Ascot Bagg « pint sized rabbits nibble at clov-|fied. She has help, but not al-| Pete Green, Dick Crozier and|Cape Traverse 000 1001 2 3 2] Mr. Bushnell did not confi Pie sosih held te two hits. _ er leaves while broods of black| ways, from her mate. According | E¥Stace Reeves got the Pontiac) Plate . umpire, Ray fhe $312,000 figure—he said that | ee A couple of walks and a base |ducks scatter and dive for cover|to the farmer mice and rats|Sinéles. Green's and. Reeves’ |base judge, Hector Leard. both the CBC and Big Four hadi} hit given up by O’Brien plus an | When surprised in the open. When| were the main items on the cubs) — 2 9 wed gg — DUCAL SEAT agreed not to make it public. FREE ESTIMATE error committed by the winners | Watching a litter of fox cubs at|menu. Naturally anything edible ed 8 And =? e we He said the €BC—is paying | CALL NOW gave the Irish their only runs.|Play an hour passes in a matter|that offers a chance of being Oh ’ agg tl ; Woburn Abbey, ancestral seat) $125000 for rights to telecast the PHONES 8543-8544 s Mike tenet a total ag free | of a — Il pounce and|caught is welcome. I examined dee nae gf gy Phond lhagane oe o aa in Eng-| Grey Cup game and $117,000 for | , : By PIUS CALLAGHAN | Ranes leet evening and ruc te ie lends rene ants | the den surroundings closely. Altwo of his team’s ingles. the| abbey founded in 1145. | fmerproviseial Festhell Uses. PALMER ELECTRIC : re pair of wings and breast feathers — - : Jnion. cssmnncmmessnen a ceca aera ee ae ec eee aes ook rel eee - D } ‘ i : : that species had gone on afternoon to do battle with the MacLellan Pontiacs im | Gonnell gave up six hits, fanned ‘he look of things the mother will mtg ' ” ll as a muskrat which will open the 1959 junior baseball season. |two and walked four. be leaving the den and wandering| 314 several rabbit boys in good shape for the opening affair. He | —The-Juniors scored’ seven runs far afield very shortly. The cubs| “™ S°ver®! Tabbils. holding nightly practices for the past few weeks and the in the second frame. Errors were | are getting quite venturesome. A| PLAY HAVOC~ been turning out in real faithful fashion. The Legion | the —— of the Irish in this | farmer working afield nearby| It's twodegged foxes that really = 4 is pleased yan De way Bing lads have improved and is ex- | inning. ng rae ved Me. |{0ld me he watched the mother) play havoc with our black ducks them summer. mitted losers , carrying a barn rat denward and!/ so don't be to quick to judge ; capital lads haven't nearly as much work |Gonnell gave up four hits, one | Shen she neared ‘the site two|the fox. A fox eats to live while oe tam Jat cae tie ahem to moe — in oe le ne geongind ome we coer like curious children, met! man shoots for sport. At the Golf | THE MOST PRACTICAL, ECONOMICAL RANGE AVAI BLE souk waake % tbereeing r some distance from the den.| Links Creek thi } LA iter neseeaciian’ ke oil tobe. hold of the inidene da Ge “the, Juniors’ other runs were Ste uttered a sharp command, black ducks a x wa tas é t from his instruction. Dee Lefurgey will | scored in the opening stanza. | 44 they scampered back to co- | discarded. . . just thrown aside. | Carroll in this work. \ Be spre Ryan called oe halls os ok a ite, ‘soni oe rere was not enough meat on]. strikes im this fixture vas under observation ke pti their f to t plucking | ga gt ay Roper lee os sine onan leet aie be ie aera | ' OH Set Wondarfl coating dad Bol ° : io . th ‘ western batters. Roger MacLeod will be Stan Musial The farmer wondered where she | eur nas Semen a : {uns into any difficulty. And Roger was Ties NL Record snaified the barn rat. The com-|yp the Hillsboro River was sick- ing results with this begutifully styled u juniors season. eco mon rat also likes the great out-| .,; i s ao pat since last summer. Coach doors and with the coming of oe irae ea cee a ' ‘ is introducing sever eee és high on = se a PIrTssURGH ( AP)—Bian Mo oe ee, ae: ig of open water told a sad story | custom deluxe oil range. particular wee d praise “ Commiskey ° . Louis r , i i ary A or ya 2 —.o as soon. on | ed a National League record |try. I have seen their burrows in — yg gg eg ar gn last winter as a performer with Trotters in the | ToUrsday by hitting the 65ist/dykes at the edge of grain fields! dius of 100 yards, with human | . double of his: career. jon many occasions. A mother fox| foot prints leading to and from, You also get your domestic hot water formers’ are Gordon Whitlock’ at second, Len Gauthier in lett-| ing of the Si. LosisPittsbur.| _ REMEMBER WHEN ree th yor pes ie ward , ‘ ‘ ’ Doiron at third Pirate game at Forbes Field with| Big Bill Tilden, ruler of the ; ‘ . . . = - the two-bagger, a poke tate lett tennis world in the 1920s, died | St at a ae ae requirements with the installation of f BRIAN IS WELL PLEASED with the club's fielding but he field after going hitless three pre- | six years ago today at Hollywood, | would like to = them ee =o more authority wish the |Vious times. Calif., of a heart attack at age, hal @ copper hot water coil adds fi the hitting wil come with| The National League record of 60. He was then still active as a Fire - - Casualty ° ; *t exactly worrying on that score. 651 doubles in a caree was set-|player and instructor. He won! Marine Legion mentor appears happy about the whole outlook. | by the late Honus Wagner, short- | the U.S. singles title six years in, G G K PEAKE hard with his boys and he is delighted the way the | stop for Pittsburgh Pirates. 3 row, starting in 1920, and won o We Me \ boys have responded. oo received would seem! The major league record for \it again in 1929. He also held LTD. You never need worry about your his team is in for a banner season. doubles is 793, set thy Tris |three Wimbledon victories. and) ae es out in os fine fan uniforms when | Speaker. Ty Cobb is second with | was a mainstay of the U.S. Davis, Dial os Chariotictews » &. ‘ Z < ors gyrate gaara ee cote ae Cup team for a decade. kitchen being too cold—day or night. i, CePtion. | Gime time is 2.30. The site of action is Queen Elizabeth park. TRAFFIC CONDITIONS are growing worse in the American ui Sin a % top of the heap by a few percentage points. gin was a mere game. such a disastrous week pect that lead to be i However, Chicago White Sox, obliged during playing just about as poorly as the Indians. 1 ee were still on top ing. Tt’s the kind of a race that has baseball fans, really excited and it’s a pity it wouldn' Kansas City Athletics, WaShington Senators les—-not expected to do much--are having the bouncing the’ big fellows around. it DETROIT TIGERS are climbing like fury and you'd never re | cognize them as the same group of fellows fhat couldn’t do any- | thing right those first five weeks. They lost their first game of | the season to the Yankees Wednesday night 65 and at that they nearly pulled that one out of the fire. They trailed 5-1 entering last of the third, yet fought back to have it a 5-5 ball game as Bn ninth inning got underway. These Tigers are really living up to their n and they have become a real snarling bunch with which to deal. Now that they have crept so close, they'll want to go all the way. i And it's going to take a lot to stop them from doing just that. | They are on the move for Jimmy Dykes and have every intention of keeping up their fast pace. i i WHAT ONCE WAS the Garrison has become the Dodgers in. the City Softball League. After six straight losses grabbed a new handle. One nd th cad this band of players is forced to taste will be charged against | the Dodgers. Indeed ee ok must ‘inherit the Insses the Garrison was able ; ' However. the new\ name may make a difference to the club. . ee, tee a a a bs. aioe totems could start eae he ot our clubs. - | eae te ‘then the five-team loop would really | last right down to the wire. Teams like | RE SUMMER STORE HOURS Season. ok IN OUR P.E.T. MUNICIPALITIES Although the City Council of Charlottetown and the Town Councils of Summerside, Souris, Montague, Kensington, Alberton, Georgetown and Borden earlier each approved Resolutions in favour of Daylight Saving Time on a uniform Provincial Basis for our Province for our Summer Months, yet present Provincial Legislation dictates that any such uniform Provincial Daylight Saving Time can only become a reality by action of the Provincial Government. This has been asked for, but again refused for the 1959 Summer Accordingly at the recent Annual Meeting of this Federation a Re- solution was unanimously passed approving the principle of the opening and closing of all stores, business houses and offices in such municipali- ties one hour earlier during the Summer Months ahead so as to effect some measure of desired relief in this regard for those who dwell and work in the Municipalities of this Province. The co-operation of all our Stores, Business Houses and Offices is therefore.invited in this matter. . FEDERATION OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Fawcett Torrid-Oil And you will be pleasantly surprised at the low cost of operation of the Regular $389.00 range. DOI TNOW! special *349% “ase WHY WAIT TILL FALL Remember those cold winter ngihts last year? Did you promise yourself then that you would not be without a new oil furnace another year? * Now is the time to have a FAWCETT GO65P Oil pipeless furnace installed with gun type burner and thermostatic controls. Complete installation in- cluding wiring of controls. Regular $525.00 ‘specu. “499 roe CROCKE I I T E L d W. A. CURRIE WwW. R. BIRT | G. C.\BELL A. W. GAUDET & S$ OR t eo Mayor ot Semmerside Mayor of Souris Mayor of Borden Deputy Mayor of 5 | 7 Naha see ae represent secretary Tremere. 134 KENT ST. - CHARLOTTETOWN oR ARS : vues