i ‘APPS ’ ARSENAULT HURLS ~-yMacCormack’s Juniors — Shade Shamrocks 3-2 “Junior B.Y.C. softball team a new pitching ace im its E EE i gg FE if ts ith | F rt J § f i gg i i Ae pith EE F | h i ‘ i ‘f ; i i are] | ot tli is eat i f % ji ; i ee E Bek § qe i Bai [ i ! REF z eo Capt Traverse 4-3 in softball at| and coupled by some daring base- Summerside last night making it | running by Den MiacEachern and two defeats in as many nights for | Eustace Reeves gave the Sum. the cape boys, and by identical} merside club three runs, enough scores. Harold Leard held the/to win the game. * winners to four hits, but two of| Dick Crozier allowed the Cape batters seven safe singles. Each team made three errors. Reeves’ Coach Beagan _[itrow to home plate from lef ° field to double up a runner going Calls Practice home was the feature defensive play of the game. Coach Ev Beagan has ealled| Leading batters were Charlie practice for his Shamrocks this | Roberts, 2 for 3, Don MacFarlane evening at 6 o'clock at the/3 for 4, and Eustace Reeves 2 for Queen Charlotte diamond. 3. Umpire—Bill Stull. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN + 28 as 8 i i HE i | i 5 fs $3 a z% ® F tt z d The Summerside trotter n to nip an on-rushing Bernie Dan in both trips. The heavily-backed Lady Lakeburn didn’t have it at all Monday night, breaks in both dashes. The high-stepping mare was never in con- i 8 j z f ; 3 ; i a2 oT = Z 3 3 z 3 3 ¢ Z ; : 5 2 a 33 i expect to see any repetition of that dash for the forward to all-out drives at each card the final card of 1959. * and time and race secretary and classifier Frank ‘Duck’ Acorn and manager H.J. ‘Jack’ Kennedy do their chores in a most cap- able manner. Both ‘Duck’ and ‘Jack’ put a great enthusiasm into their work and try their darndest to please both the horsemen and the public. They are on call all the time but they managed to take care of ail the details. If there are times when either of these gentlemen miss out on anything, you can be sure it wasn’t for lack of trying. ~ The Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhthition As- sociation would look for quite awhile to get two such energetic servants. They perform their tasks most capably. WELL, JIMMY DYKES continues to do things that no other American league manager has done. achieved this season at the expense of the great knuckle baller. Dykes’ Tigers chased Hoyt in the Indians appear to have recovered from are playing heads-up ball again. Chicago White Sox also appear steady and are turning in some pretty fair ball games. Then there are the Yankees that many folks believe will rebound quickly enough to retain their championship. The whole picture gives. great promise of.a really sizzling race the rest of the distance. We believe this American pennant will be up for grabs come the last week of September. Donnie ‘Funnel’ MacLean call- ed the balis and strikes m last night’s tilt. : Tonight Rollaway Aces are at home to-Barry’s Lions. _ BASEBALL RESULTS Henry (9) and S. Taylor. HR: Chi—Banks (18). First 010 000 000— 110 1 200 400 30x— 814 1 Phila St. Louis Gomez 1-4 Meyer (4) Simmons (7) and Thomas; Mizell $3 and H. Smith. HR: StL H. Smith (7). Second Phila 001 000 100— 211 2 St. Louis 200 201 00x— 5 8 0 Owens, 4-4 Phillips (8) and Sa- watski, Broglio, 1-5 McDaniel (3) and Katt. HRs: Pha—Philly (2). StL—Cimoli (7). American League Cleveland 000 020 011— 410 2 Boston 000 000 100— 1 6 0 McLish 63 and Brown; Wills, 2-2 Wall (8) and Daley, White (8). Hr: Cle-Brown (1). Bos - Keough (3). Chicago 100 000 000— 1 4 1 New York 001 002 lix—5 9 1 Pierce 7-7 Staley (8) and Lol- lar; Ditmar 5-4 and Berra. Undtd add bb scores AMN: Kansas City at Washington ppd, rain. : International League Rochester 000 010 310-5 8 1 Richmond 000 109 000—1 5 3 Smith and Rand; Wiesler, James (8) and Darrell Johnson. Toronto 000 000 023— 511 0 Miami 000 010 100— 2 8 0 Chakales, Pehanick (8), Scant- lebury (9) and Thompson; Fisher Kay (9) and Bucha. Montreal 300 004 000— 7-8 2 Havana 001 012 010— 5 11 0 Birrer, George (8) and Wil- liams: Craddock, Cueche (6) and Gonder, Izquierdo (9). PROBABLE PITCHERS National League Pittsburgh at Chicago—Haddix (44) vs. Buzhardt (3-2) , Philadelphia at St. Louis ‘n)- Semproch (2-4) vs. Jackson (5 6) Milwaukee at Los Angeles (2, twi-night)-Spahn (87) and Jay (2-4) vs. Koufax (21) and Mc- Devitt (4-6) Cincinnati at San Fransicso— Purkey (6-7) vs. Sanford (7-6). American League Chicago at New York—Shaw (5-2) vs. Turley (5-7). Kansas City at Washington (n)- Coleman (24) vs. Woodeshick (0-1) : Cleveland at Boston — Garcia (0-4) vs. Sullivan (3-5). : Detroit at Baltimore (n)—Mossi (5-2) vs. Pappas (5-3) Hell Drivers Are Terrific Over 3,000 enthusiastic fans act evening crowded into Cher- lottetown Driving Park to see the famed all Canadian Lucky epee. m- Serge and ~Worme are hi y con- and can spread through the if The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed, June 117, 1959 DOWN THE BACK | STRETCH — ' | : Hi : nt i é HEE ff Pp [i z te B E ‘ i 3 e F | if nd ; fil gs e i i rh : He a . Huh itFs tt HT i Es Bete : i Beth i i af LiTHte Fyel N 2 2 * | E zz L 4 ir shi EE teil : HT I ? z E : E i = aaee ive sth ote Bay Fig jiu <9 / E 5 | iy ine u > ® Wt = Ew i aR d i : i 7 Gu Hi four-year-old pacer, Jackie Jack- son, from Ontario, has created a lot of interest with the fans. Bb i it oe i Jackson, driven by Joe MacDon- ald, and Acemor, driven by M. Chaisson. Jackie won the third . | @ash, with the good pacer, Bon- nymite, second; Royal Chuck 8 ¥ f 5 ~ & Eg di ag Pirates Whip Cubs 5-2 * Indians Defeat Red Sox F i ql I : SF Ei s zg i z a s o i : s Hs E ¢ g : Ei ees Fe inf el | pi e i i tn A Before all the heavy firing in PRACTICE A ball practice has. been cail- ed for Intermediate Abbies this evening at 5.30 at Memorial Field. for the mile was 2.14. __ In the seventh dash, with the same field, Acemor and Jackie Jackson went at it right from the word “go” with the result that Acemor was the winner with third and acemor fourth. Time i bi ii cy i - ANNOUNCES SPECIAL SUNDAY FLIGHTS Retween Charlottetown Summerside Moncton For Summer Months Only TWO RETURN FLIGHTS EACH SUNDAY Leaves Charlottetown at 12 neon and 4 p.m. Effective June 21, 1959 — A 114d 13 OT dL ie (Continued on Page 9) LX A \ ' Ay last round the rivals, 002 to a full game. NEW YORK (AP)—New York Yankees finally caught up with Rodrigues Faces Akins Tonight MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ‘AP)— Luis Manuel Rodriguez, 22-year- old Guban welterweight champion likely will be underdog when he faces Virgil Akins in a 10 - round fight here tonight. Although Rodriguez is un- defeated in 21 fights and has knocked out three American wel- ters, Akins is older by 10 years and more experienced by 51 ring engagements. Rodreguez is a flurry puncher much on the order of his famous countryman, Kid Gavilan, but packs a hefty wallop and knocked out Charley Scott and Isaac Lo- gart recently. He also upsét Ralph Dupas and has knocked among others. 7 3 SE = LANDING NE me ET TT Me rts RUBBER HANDLE NEW WAY FURNITURE CO. LTD. 161 Great George St. . Charlottetown, P. E. I. b 2 7 ~ out Joe Miceli and Cecil Shorts, “4 . Cl Please send me the. 333-Pc. “3-in-?” ing Outfit as advertised: | om enclosing $1.00 Down, end will pay balance $1.00 a week. Dawes RABE. 0 ooo seceeces Employed by. . Meme Phame * : tie ne an 2 ee ee Oe Mighty % Joseph, Just Betty’s Mark, Bertr. Hanover, Mr. Rock, Sky Prince, Ann’s Dream. z “m9 Sister Da nel's Led, an omen Cathy Glegg : wn, 8. itton, : 2s Dick, Mr. Joliscott, Tribune, Jollity Leigh. C PACE 2 Dashes at 175.00 _ Just Verdict, Dr. J.D., Perfect Hal, Myrtle E, Willard’s! Choice, Ann's Boy, Premier J. Walter, Ellen Joyce. Jolly Mark. © C TROT & PACE 1 Dash at 175.00 Dexter Scott, AH Budlong, Basil’s Girl, The Sheik, Gay Musie, Tara Boy, Gliding Billie, Mildale, Col. Henry, Thundermoon. ; D PACE 1 Dash at 150.00 Murphy’s -Abbe, Brian’s Dream, Peter Clegg Helen’s Dream, ra gD iagesgg Woody, Propane, Real Joe, Robert McC, f D TROT & PACE 1 Dash at 150.00 thie’s First, Mahomis Belle, Christie Lee, Ray K. Corona- tion Lass, Airy Ann, Gary Clegg, Vista Wick. Lily’s Pointer, Nellie Bangs, Cinderella Jean. Classification For Monday AA PACE 2 Dashes at 250.00 Betty French, Ginger E, Jean Clegg Stalag Hanover, Petef Federal, Dunlop B, Vivien M, Donald Clegg. € PACE 2 Dashes at 175.00 . Pixie Abbe, Norine Clegg, Belle Texas, Jack Rosecroft, G Ans C, Allablaze, Taurida Bay, Myrtle’s Boy. A TROT & PACE 2 Dashes at 200.00 Gallant Way, Lady Lakeburn, Bernie Dan Donley Darnley, Tommy Shanter, New Forest, Eddie Hoosier, Meadow Abbe. D PACE 1 Dash at 150.00 4 Watchim’s Star, Coronation Sue, Callie Hal, Terryland, Erie’a Peg, John Fredericks, Dr. G.J., Curtain Raiser, Cain, Jay’s Abner T, Ken’s Pride, Esso, Frank Cauellero. FIRST LEG 2.23 (closed) 2 Dashes at 200.00 Ida’s Boy, Clover Boy, Dr. T.F., Texas First, Stormy Clegg, Brown Budlong, Sunny Budlong. Bertha Clegg, Christie’s Best, Bowery Boy, Island Prince. DECLARATION WEDNESDAY 1.00 P.M. 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