mmmmafimm e f. SPORTS FRONT . By NICK FILLMOBE fiends! they’ve managed rmination an tovictm'y o the late Inning Ed Roebuck, Chris Short last six games. a floundering New York Mets Pennant favorites wi 11 nail 8-2. Willie mound. bad as P.E. 1513 d on the sand in the summer lotietown raceway. The two once of a good many people.‘ l —a spring with a mark The Magdalen’s Nellie Bangs. Winston holds, .- 'liolds the mile mark of 2: :day. It was the best meet IcnOCked adian Age Class track and field hand in this matter andssu be lmown .OK. there is good possibility i . ' ork he was . after the lightaheavyweight . because ARC Without a single Inner-war. the Phils balance in just about every departme towinagoodnumberofthe new it team I t has anthemdtowhatcould theIrfIrst slncetheWhIlKidsof’flwontheN The ’ finalised a modest was 87-75 for .537. me big bats were supplied (’303l_ Tony Gonnlez (.306) and J Call This year, the same three outfielder: have bek P ' . while a trio brdeket have been Dodger cast oil and Dallas many t cs. San ad a good weekend as they whipped Milwaukee 6-4 and Cincin- Malyg has kicked his slum and is hitting .305 and Juan Marichai is just about the best ether league has on the encourage persons in the area to give th eekend. if the shop a hat MIKE KELLY. PAUL MACWII'JJAMS. Sinnmernilgf. both 17-year-old pitdlers e as the world's middleweight champion championshl . HIE M Garden. and EDDIE COTTON anothm‘ aging contend . are e P at light~heavyweight champion WILLIE P Pei-9d would ruin Bobos hopes. 31 "* Phillies Still Tops ONE OF the mod “prim stories in major l“1'!PMout":ontlyl'.uridifinatop the mm d m phlllies. SM Fr mm standings. just a leaguebase- ePlhllll have come up with at this mason. close ones. them a long w crack at a world ti atlonal League pennant. last season. Their byWesOovlmn taken _ en turns lead- ol relief pitcher, beveooo- Green. The team’s lead- ing starters have been Art Mahaffey, who has won all of his both of whom beat the Francisco. unn ng. over the weekend. sport mi The Magdalen Races A PERSON’S FIRST Impression might be that ward Island is the smallest body of land in the North American cmllnent that has horse racing. But that isn't the case. We‘ve received a letter from a sports fan in the Magdalen Islands who tells us that they have the lure of the track as Prince n ers. He writes: “The people of the Magdalen Islands were always fond of horses and harness racing. 1n the past they would race a w n r. race was so disputed that it and to be settled on the Char- orses and transported to P.E.l. where they were raced in the pres- were put on the boat There are two tracks on the Island. he writes. one at Etang- Du-Nord. owned by Avila Landry. and of one fence. The other is an oval track. three-oi for three quarter mile. and looated at House- tlmes in the fail. he writes. mile races are he re There are now about 20 race horses on the Island: all .pcrled from P.E.I. but for Mighty Torrid. from quarter mile dis- gh-th mile-two turns us. Some- ld the m. 1 Quebec this .04. top horses Include Price Tag, Lucky Dollar, Budlong, Arti’s Boy, Buddy ii. Pal Rey- A.R. Mac, Cye Dick. Sunkist Joe. Lady Dale. Ray .. Flicka’s Joy. Mackle Clegg. Edgar D., Mighty Torrid. Nellie K.. Mackie Britfon, and Sir Joseph. is for the it mile stretch are trot. 3 sec.. by ' and Cye e . See, by Queen Primrose k «1:47 is held by Sir Joseph. who also 27. Off The Cuff A RECORD TURNOUT was on land for the'prov‘lncial Girl Guide-Boy Scout track and field meet at Memomai Field Satur- ey've ever had on in . . . . . . . RAY ROMERO. 19-year-old Filipino welterweight boxer. was in serious condition at a hospit hours out. by R l we ila unday OGER AGAPéAN in the last it . . . . .. zen - their Eastern Can- ly 24-25. We'd like to a a Sum tentatively slated Nothing definite will c comes Morel]. and Jaw. t time 3030 OLSON fought and R e ro um tthehexts‘hot wAfl'fANQAlouto ...w.~ o W Mariners. These are three of the officials taking part in last night's ceremony. (Left to rightl Gordon Bennet. chair- man of the Charlottetown rec- The Charlottetown city soft- ball league was officially open- ed 1an night at Victoria Park when the BIS Shamrocks clashed with the Main Brace - OPFICIAI. LEAGUE OPENIG who threw reation council. the first ball: Charlie Mac- Kenzie. league president an Frank Bell. umpire-in-chief for the league. lDr. Moses Has Returned tTo Aid New York Yanks' By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK (AP) — LHStIYogi Berra. more concerned Thursday. roving batting in- than they were willing to ad- struclor Wally Moses. respond~,mit about the lightweight hit- ing to an emergency call from 1 ting of such as mmy esh. the front office. joined NeW\Clele Boyer. Tony Kubek and York Yankees. J Pepitone. held a secret * 3 huddle last week. what turned f t be m t t The aftermath was a hurry on o e s ar , ' of a fivegame sweep. )up call to Moses. As a Yankee! . , _ l On the surface. there is little . bimmg mac“ “"“l he was’ or no connection between the 11”“ 8 new The next day. the club clob— bored Chicago White Snx in assignment. that! two events. Behind the scenes:0f workin With youngSters In? is an entirely different story. lthe “"hs farm SVStem' wallyl ankee e n e r . . g 81 managerlin}: the stlckwork of a numberl i of Yankee regulars. t'hEIl‘ longest of the season. Ku . hits in his last 20 times at bat, lShamrockS ! Island Dairy _Wa||ops Right hander Billy Weather bie, who starred on the mound f the Maritime champion Charlottetown J sires last season. held Steads‘ .Pbarmacy to nine scltered hits 1 at Memorial Field last night to Defeat Mariners uvenile Legion- l S’reads single gave the Pharmacy their first run in the bottom of the secrnd but the Dairy took ad- vantage of hits by Lewis and Cyril MacDonald in the fourth inning to ma e t 5-2. Sunshiners had their biggest I lpace Sunshine Island Dairy in inning in the eight as singles “In; _315 Shamrock“ blank9d a 10-3 win in the City Senior ‘ by Jack Kane. Roger Goss and c all! Brace Mariners 54) In ‘. Baseball League opener. LeClair and two errors account- ?Pen‘ng,53m¢ 0‘ the aha": Weatilerbie. only in trouble ed for four runs. T corn city softball league‘once, struck out is while giv- Cyril MacDonald led the be All we! played at the new, ing up two walks. The Phar- Dairy at the plate with three diamond across from Memorial . last night, Gene Bradley and John W-ba macy played sloppy afield be- sinlzles in six trips. Brian Lew- hind loser Donnie ‘Funnel' Mac- is _r an:i a slnsle - Lean. who was tagged for 12 ‘ in two trips and Jack Kane had ien led the batting attack for hits but only four earned runs. a double and single in five the winners as they turn-: The Dairymen wasted little trips. ed in two for four performances. time in taking control of the Alan Andrews. Donnie Mac- . en's at game. picking up two runs on Lean and Bobby Rice paced the first home run of the year and one hit. two errors and a walk Pharmacy 3 t t a ck. collecting brought in three who for the in the first inning. Playing two singles each in four trips. 315 Mill coach Brian Lewis belted a solo The next game in the City . “fig and Montemh shared shot homer over the centre fiely League is set for tonight when the hurling duties for the Sham. der's head in the top of the sec- ' the Bike Shop take on the Pir- ‘ ' ‘ ' lond to make it 3-0. ales. team number three. at Alan Andrews’ run producing ‘ Memorial Field 6.15 p.m. rocks wsth evmg Thistle in the fourth inning. The pair gave up five hits to the losers. onty Wolve was the only member of the Main Brace ag- gregation to garner more than t Monty was for Centennial Day Held At Carleton The pupils of Carleton and l Girls 7 and under. ugustine Cove assembled re- Frly. Jewel MacDonald. O 5 O 5' ... . two three at the plate. The BIS squad scored two‘ runs in the opening inning and. never looked back. The win- ners add roe runs in the rib and then Wlhaleln feed off flou for a four bustier that scored A Luann three runs in the fourth inning. and that was the ball game: asl the Mariners were unable ' bring a single runner across the plate. ‘Teet' Gregory was on the mound for the Mariners for the i first six innings and was reliev- cently at Carleton for their Cen- 3 Boys 7 and u n d e r. Roger tennial Day celebrations. The 7Paynler. 1. Mitchell. afternoon‘s activities were de-l iris 8 years. Barbara Cos- voted to a track and field com» llain. Leah Chcverie ‘petifion. Rev. Cameron and 5 Boys 8 years. Alan Murray. Rev. Pendergast were in charge .l Wade Duncan. of the track meet and they l Girls 9 years. .lean Multart. BASEBALL SCORES National League .Cincinnati 200010002— 5 80 - . . were ably assisted by the lad. Beryl Paynter. iSan Fran. 000010131— 6102 if fairs” Shepherd m the “'1' ies and teachers institute in tho I Boys 9 years. Eric Cutcliffe. Purkey. Jay I7! Henry i1¢ll . ‘ presentation of ribbons and Albert Gaudef. (9: Duran 4913“ d Edwudg; _D'Ckpal'ml made 0"? 0' "he prize money. Girls 10 years. Joy Howatt. Hendiey. Shaw i7! Perry till n‘ceSt "meld 913-“ 0f the game The following are the results Brenda Sherren. olin I9) O‘Dell 12-1) 19) and . M 3 “Pt 9“ {0" the of the various sports activities: 1 Boys 10 years. George Dun- Haller. HRS: Cin—Jo'hnson (6. mgr':m:h%effiurfil};fim:£§fid the “M can. Lewis Stevenson. St. Louis 001101000— 3 63 ‘ Girls 11 years. Darlene Payn- Houston 00000441x—sloi PH” While 3"“ “Ind and ier. l 'Ralph Houk and field leader'ning streak to seven in a row. Hones l5. Owen, .24, .7, and lGrote. HR:Hsn bek who has collected 13: .5,_ figured prominently in ii‘riday's‘i twin victories over the White So last 18 times at hat. was a fac- tor in Saturday's triumph and Pepitone's 10th inning run-scor- ing single Sunday completed the sweep. Boyer. benched for ting. returned to the line-up ln doubleheader. One hit in five non-hit— v RARMON Kliiibrew. outfield- ‘ er of Minnesota Twins. slug- Sed five home runs last week ‘0 give him 20 for the sea- NEW YORK (Am—Harmon lKul‘llebi'ew is hitting home runs uncle Won two years in a row. slugging outfielder smashed five homers last week. Elvin: him all for the " Willie a Sea 3‘! - \w ellco. Gin tn, the Hatters! Lei?" humerus it. has aliens-connect in‘bil MI 17 uses c1311” on cage Cub. w at point: me to .382 in last week's new. lei- “Cht hits in II tries. We Kill‘ebrew American League net in the major leagues. He's seeking to de- fend the American league ti- fle he's won two years in a AP WW Leads bail to bits in M attenuate and gained seven points to .504 while holding second place. C on Bill Ross that brought in team-l sible for driving used cars from new green and yellow sweaters but the fiashiest player bf lh 'tc of North Sydney. N.S., who Sat-- ‘5‘ ilrday cappe a 23-month ap-l‘ . . ners here. might not havel‘ xtli‘imgyggin: days rest gt‘vngecome a jockey had he hotj feared poverty more than g for third innings before he was touch- I ed ‘ e by Mountford.. horses- Five years ago the 24-year-old I Walsh was a car jockey. respon- her and a Single by mate Gard Lyon who got on by‘ Ontario to a dealer in North . Bot runs Were scored» Sydney. One day he stopped to in the bottom of the sixth inning; have a car lubricated in Paris, after Coastal Movershm filed the; Ont. and was then introduced to ‘ me in the [first llllllllg- 't‘he idea of becoming another Sleigh struck out four and walk-: type of jockey_ ed “"99 m the tough luck per‘l A garage mechanic informed R H E: him he could put his size—just 1 4 0i over five-feet and 100 pounds— 3 3 It to good use and make money at |the same time. He suggested lWalsh try his hand at riding 1horses at Woodbine race track. fomraince. Imam Plumbing Kart Racing . “When he said money. I At ltwigged." said Walsh. "1 was afraid of horses but I feared being poor more." autonomous! wm mount u» m pov- me Stock "A" and Super "Aulerty. Money was so scarce that Ihe went most of the year with- out shoes. He quit school after a team champmnghm the fifth grade. Kavalllas were second with a , GRADUATES T0 RIDING M 54 g: and “mm” Intrigued with the thought of D. Allen and McLaTen. both 0; making good mmy. Wslish took Moorllochs. led the way in the off for Woodbine and before W "A" classification with 46 long was walking home! for mi 44 points respectively, trainer Frank Robimon. Flrom Kavailas’ M. n record- walking horses he graduated to ed 38 points in the Super “A” galloping them in morningsro Clan. R. Britt was second with riding them in sitemoon. first victory came 22 3. His It was W081.“ Saturday‘s months ago at Fort Erie and noes that the fmst maritime since then he has won 157 times. races at Covehead Para Saturdaybight to walk grill with the week’ Ruining Association championship Saturday e name I’m” ‘1 be held 3‘ "bug boy." the term used for Indianapolis Raceway" apprentices who are given a weights experience. .3 X. Tresh. with five hits In new?" George Murphy were on the? bases in last nights action. I _Lfitagute 6 gifting rizumfist. to- ‘ mg a . w en e a lon- - r' erie. Elma MacWil ms. at Park All Stars will tangle j mggtbfiggegug"1“.°.;1.f°2..§3d23.;, Boys 12 year; Leslie Mame. .w'u‘ Barry" Lion" llosl records in parentheses; ‘500. WWW! Gill-Climb " l American League Girls 18 years. Beverly Perry, Boys ll yea Jerry Rogers. Girls 12 years. Debbie .Chev- la Hobbie ll-tl Spring «7) Craig rs. Myron Larkin. f . l and McCarver; Nottebart. — Aspromonte AMERICAN LEAGUE Los Angeles 001000001— 2 00 I ' ‘ Bo. . Monbouquette 12%| ‘Donna Rogers. , 00000120x— 3 60} Ba and Morehead it-fil at New Boys 13 yrs. Jerry MacDon- . ham-e i4-3l Smith ‘7l Dul-l York. Bouton I4-5l and Ford aid. Teddy MacFadyen. libs 18) and Rodgersl Rudolph} I s h d I d iii-ll. 42. twi-Nl Girls 14 yrs._ Judy Morrison. {(l-ol Kline i9) and Brumleyu S C e U 6 Chicago. Pizarro l7-.'ll and Faye Cameron. HRs: LA—Adcock l8l; Wash— Horlen iii—3| at Baltimore. Pap Boys 14 yrs. Eric Rogers. Kennedy '5'~ A Iunl'or baseball meeting is p“ '5'3' and Barber (2'3" '2‘ ‘Gar‘h Paymer' Chin” 700100010— “32 called for Sf. Theresa's school TWi'N‘ . BOYS 15 “5- Dwninl Mum altlmore 000000001— 1 3 .‘Thursday night June 1,; a, 9 Los Angeles. Chance lit-2l al "31¢ Gag-y pm_ had been credited with ImprOV-gthe second game of sundayvsl Washington, Rudolph (Mil. lNl Minnesota. Stigman i3-4l at Cleveland. Ramos (Ii-ii. iN) Girls Broad jumping. Corrine Morrison. Debbie Cheverie. Boys Borad jump. Downing Talbot. . Fisher '3-1l it) and lo’clock. MCNeTtne‘v: ROberts (4'4" Had' it is the intention to enter a dix m and B”“’"' team from this area in the pro— in deference to their.’ He brought home‘ ivprenticeship by riding four win-Ethe first four winners of thei day. giving him seven in two: days. Sports Forum KINSMEN PARK SIR. — Please allow me to voice my opinion on the orders given to the Charlottetown city police to forbid the children in the area around the Charlotte- town Kinsmen Park the right to play baseball. On several occasions the pol- ice have been called to clear the park of young “ball players" because of the danger of break- ing a window or perhaps dis- turbing someone who wants'to have a quiet spell in their yard. The chances of breaking a window are relatively slim in the spacious park and I invite anyone who suppors te pro- hibiting of ball playing in this park to answer the following question: Is a broken window more ser- ious an outlook than a broken bodily injury ih may occur If the child- ren are denied the rights to the park and take their ball game into the street? Some may say ‘send them to the park to play ball.‘ but what parents want to send their six and seven year old children so far away from home to play their little innocent game of hell. I am Sir. etc. AN ANXIOUS PARENT Sackvllile. N.S., June 27 - 28 I will no go-kalrt races at Covehead that weekend be- cause several island drivers will °° “filth hme' Starters with i SUMMERSIIDlE RACEWAY Positions for Jim rre oil of Lee Angelo. NW 11% 'An in too: over the Amalia-n $81!” :45 deaday, JUflG battln lead from 'n- am 1135?. Ton: Ollva. .Fregosl 46 P 081’ Time P.M. collected it hits in 9 mm last Banal: " u is; RACES 1 AND 5 week. gainina 23 point! to .359 STOCK A P“ ; Meadow General: Blue Maintain Girl: Orchestra leader; Olivm average is see after D. I" J“ I I a; gag-light Artie Prince; Myamm; ;m giro-ppm “ pom. mm . “a g' g RACES 2 AND 0 (mar) " ‘ ' “ " EWMW' : 1 ; loGrande: Cieveinnde Leon Wagner too- t Cm. Mac“. ,7 Dom Gum mumqghfiamy Si ver a m’ "1° WW” °' a” "m l . 19 more a mo 7 (Non Winners 81700-08) battalion leedwlth ammo" x. Scott. Eases 17. We, pm: mm Chm: Princes“ Spamm; m“ "m MW“ me" 5”“ “m A- 0*“ Em" l Parlay: Little Doctor; mums Queen. cmm“ m "u u" “an” 0' ' Mfl‘l'. °l RACE 4 AND 0 (invitational) th 47. The figures include A FEATURE MC Sunday's names. {I ff ""1" 3:! On The Rail; Vifnm Scott: Cadillac Gold Dulst; Slifl‘y Queen wxrtdhhu an “out DI ate Chrissy g Mann”; “n” 1"” le‘y WWW“: 3'3"“‘5’ 303' ' ' h ' im : l . ooo Ilium mile!- K. m, 11 Du. men Hanover Top .3: l tDlS'I‘BIBU’l‘ BY CANADA PACKERS LTD.. CHARLO’I'I‘ETOWN 0R THEIR DEALER NEAREST \\ $flmes at hat was the best he. Kansas cm. Seam W5, and M D M M l M The boys call him “doctor”jcotlld do. . vincial junior playdowns. A11 Bowsfield “5:1. °at Detroit 1 ac. 0“. ' . ex Tayqr' - and he must have prescribedt 3‘" 393’": ‘ desponde‘“ fil'l “mews”: are "wad ‘0 be pres" Aguirre i1-2I and Regan 13-50trigflsfifgafiln'figfifififig ‘the proper medicine. In the l lire during the past few wee s.‘ . tent at t is meeting. _ .2. TwLN, ‘ Boys Broad mp m 3"] - '5 Cheerm again. The reason. American League _ I . _ ' D0...“ .next five games the Yankeesli-I Moses is back—Clem flig-“ ‘. e Nation" L938“? Macmnald and Gum. Fume" Roy mum-m pitched a fourkcomged White Sox. pitching fol-lures he should start hitting any Ch. :27 :0 GM. _Philadelphia. Dennis Bennett Boys relay, Augustine Cove: - hitter enabling Coastal Movers to. 5 0 hits and extending their win- . day now. IB $933!" a ' _ l “4' at Chlt‘ago- JaCkSOH ‘34“ Cariemn' . sup by a vastly improved mm“, ‘ a tlmore .4 22 .607 -— I ‘ I New York. Fisher [4.4i. at. Glrls Relay. Augustine Cove. numbing squad 34. The Prince New York 32 21 .604 #5: The first game to be played;Piftsburgh. Friend «4.6), (Nu Carleton, Cotmty ue game was p13“: I Minnesota 32 25 .552 3 .between the .lamiesona Team‘ Milwaukee. Spa‘hn (5-4) at. Los w“"‘ ed at Queen Elizabeth diamondl. limit)" 29 29 ~500 5 and the Wishtmans team in the; Angeles. Drysdale r8-5l. lNl, ‘ mar: vscanous last night. l . ‘Cleveland 27 27 .500 6 1.Montague house league will. St. Louis. Sadecki i6—5l ht‘ Norwegian Folk Relief’s Mounfiond. squaring his record. Del?“ 25 29 .463 ii ltake place tonir'ht. Tucde at Houston. Bruce $2. tN‘. local chapters are providing .4 (me win and one 1035 struck'. Washington 27 35 .435 10 56.30, instead of Wednesday eve- l Cincinnati. Tsitouris I2-4l at two-week vacations for out seven batters. and walkedi iLOSAllEele's 24 37 .393 12%lning as previously announced. San Francisco. Sanford lull, some 3000 housewives and chum. so“: Two of OfliMbllé t-‘ ' I Kansas City 20 36 .357 14 lfor this week only. dren this summer were made im on ns ‘ who clouted a second inning solo} . I homer and fourt inningl dottie. I ' 00W Moms donned flashy: TORONTO lCPl—Eric Walsh three to 10 pound edge in the Blight Problem in POTATOES? not when you use... DITHANE- :- ‘\ .. a A Remarkable New AGRICULTURAL FUNGICIDE PRODUCTS OF ROHM‘HAAS» RESEARCH Can be used in combined sprays with STAM F-34 HERBICIDE Charliva for (audios! AW’ Rog-1M HAAS COMPANY OF CANADA LIMIT-D WISI lineman. DITNAVI‘ and Sun nrr Imdrmmlvs. Ru. Canadian Pal I'M. and in principal/«reign Munlrlrs. -Il r'