I Pix Welterweight ls; 2;"l.i:”?:..Fi";;:;il3lllC0 Vela? T Mg;-5, Enters U. S. Army The l'll'l1l:lQCiZx' having the illiii with pinch-hitters are P il White Sox. I 0 0 0 Pinch - Hitters Findmd .3 "i "Mi t"”"l Eddie Slalliiy of the Cardinals. , NEW YORK. (AP)-- Piiich-hit-J Poor Fred Haney at Pittsbui'i.:ii,y - ti bit rugged this spring with sub- pilteh hitters. Two walked but tliei par averarzes for the early games. .rest left him high mid dry. i i ti.iy (trlr lfi deliveretl with hitsfused 11 so far and got one base nlthough eight walked. The batting hit. a single. Three niiin-aged to can l.eac,ue liatliiig leader in 1951' lie used only one, Peanuts l.owrey,l, end 1052 is away down with the and not a dntible 'li:it scored the ilI:(i'iP alarm because Fain. llWlljlCtl1l1ltltliP(li for it Si1l::it' and doiible, li'.'ll the Phil.idelpliia Athieticsn in three iittriiipts and l-lraiik Cars- 'li:ei- lirs for Chicago White Sox tlllil tiutainetl him last winter. g V y T gh The Goin er ou tors and batting champions arel trying aiiythiiig to escape disaster. Xlanazrrs sent 83 pinch liittei's to, Freddie ilutehinson at Detroit is, average for the lot. was .171. iwalk. u'rli'r iiilirlders and t.'l'Ollll(l keep- tyiiu: l".lll ill the iitiiili. vent 1'1 for 0 last spring before he: well of Deiiiiit walked twice and Xiusial also got off slowly "ow stein." 'o'.xie-iii"nt " tbe”Plil1iles.Waitd t finding the pitching-and weatheri hasnit found a base hit in nine the plate in games through Mon-: hating almost as bad luck. 1-le iiasy l-ic s Fain, the two-time Aineri-7 Stanky hasnlt pressed his illf'li.i :i' WT. That should iioi eaiise, Hank F.dn.ttds til the Browiis liars” err siiiiteei. So far he has had only sin;-,led in tour tznirs. . but for a seventh Vational i"i".o:i of St. Louis Browns. ,;t,,,,,..,,5 0, Ch,,.n:,, NEIW HAVEN. min Cill('0 w- iar ine welterweight who zooined gasehaii schedule; if Si”..ii?FJf”iiiif.2 .;1f...T”..i."f.".i”ii'3; Probable Pitchers 5 I 1 .'ed S':itrs Arnij. 'l'iie.sd.iy at ::i- (lii"l'l1l iieadqtiiirters heir, it--.ii. 21, said he was st-liediiled ' " tiiree inajor bouts over the nexii itiliitxiitiii-I it It" ' l. hKiliil4(lIl1luAiii'll').)I': ' ' , ply ii I gff I I I I I I I I The iielpiiii; hand is always out to you, wit:-tiier your needs are one board or it triieieload of ltiin-- ber. If you are planning to build, remodel or repair. we may be able to save you time, (-5- fort and money. Oltr salesmen will be happy to assist you regardless of the nature of your problem. Our business is service to you as W('ii as lumber and building materials. So t-onie in I soon. We want to make your at-quainlaiiee. t imiiitrir lirinir Pltnnini: liti- p riiiirnt. rratiy to assist you with plans, plan hooks, finance infor- maiion. rontiat-tor i'ecommenrl;i- ttons and first quality materials. iltiiitlir-its of ldr:is and eii2:tze:- inns :iii- rt-.iti)' for .init in our litni,-tiiin on home i"Y1t(ItiPiil1E. (Vimri in unit look them llYPt'. Ynitll find just the idea for your iinviirx ltriiiir pitiiiiviiii il(liilPlilU.' jllli R , it. to its. ('li'iriiitis .irv, w.- miii liiriiish your needs and men n lliV;l"lli"1' in tin the KKIVTR. if .l1Iii prefer. M. F. SCHIIRMAN COMPANY LMHTED Stnmnt-rsido Iiensington ('iia l'l(lllt'it)Wll The Home of A Complete Building Service YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE - FRI.-SAT. - SPECIAL FLAMING FEATHER Color -- Sterling Hayden and Arleen Whelan ADVENTURE - Tl-IRILLS - ROMANCE Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER - 8 TTIURBDAY, APRIL 23rd PM. Ailvriuiita. oAu HAPPEN Jose Ferrer and Kim I-lunter ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS LiTTLE SPORT- . ” I it was iJtlt'l( on a mid llllllll llll nitd-Noretiiliei' lisi that Murplil Cliainbei'l:iiii l.ir :ii lizs hotel bed, eating a i(ltiSit'fi l1iiSittlll sandwich and tlainiini: iieiiiiwii titles that he was goiiiiz in i.i.i'.!ier toizether they stmnp,esi team lie rirr t-cached L11 the Al-arititnes 'l":i.i: was the firsli llit;ill after Cliziiiili-iliiiiils arrival hplp and y1i::iiii d.tiii'i have too niurli iii the way of ii-tiekey talent in camp but he (i.ii hare a list ut, hut-key i)iil)PlS wliiiin he stated hr; before the sea- i1iirs'. Al Millnr and Pawlshyii. all of them pretty fair hot-key pliiyris who ('Il'ilifi iiirii it on when the oc- fI1Fl(lll dcinanded. Banded t-nt;e:li- have always been at full s'.reiictli.ih,: l,,nm(,s' Bnmman, SummN(,,.S!,.i,m.e I iili wounded 111 the hands of the Reds sk- lwoiild be i'etiirned. l ill addition they are forced to play the extra anti tleeidiiigz ii.iiiie on llalilax ice. . so it is not an easy l'tl.l(i travel to- And that the islanders must night. They will be playing with- out the depetidiible Larry Tinris and they will be pl: in! before till- posiiii: fans. Howe or. they will hare plenty of siipporters in iilt' seals beraiisc lil01'P are i'epoi'tstli:it many local fans will be nl the Halifax 1-toriim by szaine-time this evening to lend their meal support tn the stout-lieai'ted ticarrrs iii the Garnet and (told. . . . its going to take a lot of ficlit and spirit to subdue the Atlantirs in their own bae,kyard. To date in the series they hare heen invincible iwide-open style of play. it w:li Jake all the drive and ability that line islanders hare to heat ,hut the local stniidard-iJeai'ershave shown before tliiit.'they can do it. if they play like they did here on Monday night the Islanders will be bringing home the Maritime Championship with them after the game and it wniild be the dearest championship won here for it ions: time. Come. on you lstaiidersl . . y The Islanders tliemselven are eonftdent. that they can crime through in New York Yankee. style. They are hoping tonight. for better ice. at Halifax than they have re- ceived during the other games at The 1-lalitalxice has been heavy vi 6 the Charlottetown ice in direct. contrast, has been light and fast. Forum Manager Bill SKATING i hair: Can .. i... i-... .i s.. in w.-. a.- TW-T-i1T1”Z.C”U7XV k'ij?x T0w& n APRIL '27, 1953 Guide Fortunes Of Islanders Club League To Open Today-& 1ltlN'illli-Lil, i('llt Riioyetl hi iinin lweii urzinie the fans iiiiii out and prove they win out- tiil Si. I.nuis in iittendiiiwe lillltii .iiii:iiit-r- ticket sales indicate iity itnlui tlnutile the, usual Opftllilllll Viliilll of ."i.000. l Priitimore fans still iionst aiiriiit oiiwirt-.iiii;: the Browns in ill-i-i.i '1 iii' Hl't)ullS drew .”.l.5.'lI) fans tiil l'iii:- (iPt'lfiillZ ganin in iilPqh'i)1ifil with the tfiirdinals .1 finalo, On the some Sir its liniiie-tmrii til) l.iiiii:tilie drew 52,8'l.'l for the iii ganie of their l.iItlc Wnritl K ill hilt . fliiv lllPlllilFl'Sitip in the lruigiie iriiiaiiis iinvhnnzed from last year iiiiri iilFrP'S only one new man- :i:rr, llrtiee Edvrards at Spring- tiviri. Rurlv-igh Grimes, who took in-er the reins at. Toronto last at home with their fast hreaki:i.'. ,tiiit, is starting his first full SPA-i mu. 1D ii'-l'(Hlt11 pinned down the ice to jnhmit. three-quarters of an inch before the, series started and this good ire them i T pli.-is aeeouiited for the itere. 0 o . The islanders will leave this inoriiimz by bus. They will pull away from the Forum around sev- lrn rrrinclt and they will have n iniimber of supporters on the bus with them. They had room for i-iiziim-it passengers yesterday morning and presumably they will still linve. room for it few this morning. They plan to leave Hali- fnx shortly after the game tonight and we. hope they leave room for any trophies or cups they will be taking home with then TONIGH syrro 10, Sl'l.I')NI)ll) ICE h'lll(FA(3E The ronuiu in Rnitiinore, the Orioles nndt l i WV V p 'iKil mouths, i11('.itidlSQ a June 15,yydu1d 1),. 0m,,;”;m .”'l'i l l0RK- Vt-Al” .lll"l7Hlll9 iicii' with weiieriieiziit t-li:iiiipioii,l5,m was too tar nriviiiiced. On thatl 'i'hree men who played I domin-y in Halifax tonight to watch thcl F' "Vii '”7' Vl'"llll”Vlill'-T "T-"l"l' (iiiilitlll. All il;liP ll"Pll ('.'l11- 1N yy'(ti'0 (wit 5 iiiiuirs llkfl Cll'"l'i:iiii role in the formation and final game of the M M.l-1.1.. play- ” VHF mmm ”-- A c Brl; i i;urdoii Moltirlilll-I iiiiirrr-iiiiiire of the islanders Hoc- oils. The two men. along with tlici National T402111!!! D I . 1; ... ., .. , .. - . pm” ' ' , .'. , .1 .' ly:,' ” . , , l. ., . . H19 pxecutivp Emmy” W pmmdrmm” I W Wmii.3:;i,b0m: '..:J.t.'V;:Ilm' Vt-iai f;P.lllt'”i.l . I. Q(7rll12!F),Or ixt,i.Ciuh lillSl filc;ai'liiibe 1-dziiialg m:1f)lliL(ie1(.: otlimm and ham ll'”' l'5- DY”-l '0'll' "1 don't tiil1ll(lI'll'll0iilA”livlxlvllo "ml R msii” W uh: the Island- Mm-hnmllm lb? '1-iiiu coapcxiff ariid throughout the hockey season in New York at Pittsburgh: Hearn in the armr” Yew said ”"l:wo hm? lpn ii Him” i , . 1 here lxVxll.I.pl1 C.m'31,p.l A Unit it I " e d to kee the t(”l1'1)iln operation. l”'ll V51 I-7lP'rllmC t0'0l- tears away froin li”iihi)P "ttcd fir NS and mm :.xi.hr.).”mm gso lot; hmlisl P" L1” Km; mu He iqr-l'(lireii's hti)s been the Unsung "A 1 N S I-mils: Plillr lllPii'ti'iti l'.ll L'l)l1lt.i)'il. a Vlrlli m'd- Mmmg Hip 1 I urlmrl, MAC Ti 1 Ul)r,PTl('C”L - . t H 4 -. it sk lot kee ion! the limiti- iimlaii iri-l- or Wehmeier i0-(ii is d1,,,t..,,m-- i i t w.iid by iiiv' ne ti. .1 do -uicti ill l0.'1l:i1l il1F tillPP hope o see, -P105 a f H 1)-Club in order- -. . , . .v V , .. . . . . . lfrxell to.oi, -.....e..VB.,,,,,,, ,, ,, will-liii Slut" ll -l llll l9 '1” Wfll ill? lilllll-"lull ill ill”! SW5”: iiml ll” is 0 f "l p I dhmteu, M,;,,.,,uk(.,. M Chicago; Surknm Y k in -r and i.0lilS Ftiiitiii:i.ii iimg: t1nli)ill(lll--tile wiiuiiiig of me, the. haiidling ti con-lac 5; -1d (.0- il-Ui is. Rush tl-0! :1 ioilxli. Hlllitll (lFli'll-Wlllilll llllll .Vf;iritinie .iialor Hockey l.6agli0ltr:t1lspfl1'iatl0n, equipmeti an no American 5,3,4"! , A the Vziizctiinrr C:HHICkS- t-iiiiiiipioiisliip by the Islanders. iiliousand find one otlierl llieatitl; Cmcagn at Detroit; Dobson ,0.1, R0", 0, ppm d",,l(,md and ' T ' w i'i'CSll.iEll1 MiieDoiia1d and his aches tho. must lie E.llvt(.1 1:31 LK Jordan t0-OI. printed. 2.4 lmur q-n-it-.-A nnui,i,. As 'he .((l.lSlL)llll pi'o9,re.&s1cd t.l'ia.iii- V1.19 pg;-sidi-nt C'..'iw' will botir blliriiltl running of a-ii0C Prig - R4V?'fll1 at New York: Brown -ire, prints. Any roll of 8 ex. berl:i.ii was a t' to Si1iJll'”ll”llll.i”" T W ' "W lit-iii rs Raschi it)-iv. Itosure only Ni cents. Reprints lmlll ll”-ll l7l"-l'"”" "mm, M lmimv a Philadelphia at. Washington: Bis- 1 rent: each. Hail Film Servicei llllll lll '9 llllll”-V Hm” Hlm” W I t t 1 B ll"-it ii-0t vs. Dixon in-oi. i1'. 0. Box 11. ('liarlott.ctiuvn. .had miziiizilly hoped to 0biillill(l U. a ------T- M7,, N7) .,..-. . Anmm; mpm were fellows he Wtiseniiiii, Gtisziiresoii, lloldaway. Marathon First if d that all the Allied sick and The question uiidoubtedly will be brought, tip Saturday when Allied Deservlng of the utmost credit. too is Dr. F. C. Dougan. who re- tired from the club presidency dur- ing the season on account of ill health. Dr. Dougzin was head of the club when the team was first. as- sembled last fall and guided its destiny for the first several months of the season. Other members of the present executive who gave uiisiiiitingly of their time and talents are Wally Sraiitlebury, Walter Cox, Ralph Carr and Ivan lloclierty. Basebaiuilesulis By The Caiiiiclian Press .-l)lIt'.Rl(TA.V LEAG-liF. ioo ooo 011-3 9 2C 201 100 oox-4 7 ii; 14) Bhzka St. Louis Cleveland Brcchcen. Littlefield Fr ill” have lnrnwd 3 vary SE1-Uni ;.l..i-tint wriiiirr forecasts anti i lW"liF.V Flilll lit" ll'll9ll"”' "l W” ,,,,. P,-,,;;,n.-i il,' a t-Inca pennant .t5i White t8) and Courtney; Lem- lhpy Mi? TS WK"! "5 Hurph ,Ch”ni-, iiti-, the illlillliiliitllliti Bctseixiii ion and Hcmllt. Emimms1l)”"F";S'm hmsl NJ "mi 1. i:1lt', OitiVSl til the minors. I 1.-Brcrhecn 11R: St. l.nuis-Up- e )lTHP( ioiiicii , . . - . . - I W 7 l ) ' w"i'im Hi imh Wsznitiiiirilioim 4 nosroy -xei The il1S' place i iilgliiitflk” 004 T00 000 7 ll 1 , H i--.x:ir i:.iue' : r' i- i, i. -- '.-i i - - Vll-"3l”"'lal'l t'”"Cl”"ll ”"'" Mild” ii. it.-mi to i..- llPitll'D the mt-iiittpi-lye mm wont. to little Keizo Detroit ooo 400100-5 11 3 ”""'.('ll""lpm'l5l”ll mam l” sf 1! iii-;:.in ii: mitiiwiiirl lllfH'P1tl(lfll.iYinnadgi, Mommy fc.r winninz the Pierce, Dorirh t'ii and Lollnr; my imp? "ms 1:20 Md hp mil Anti p"IWitilllli ifrunk 5ilIlllEllll959liB()S'.Ol1 Marathon was missing Herbert, Mai-loiv (3! Madison I5) ” ”””l”'”l) m (”hl”m”"mW" ill,” iiiiiiiiiitly iirtinieti out. that the limit his l'F:I7Zllll1Q house. Tiiesday Foytark I01 Houtteinan 19- and lslllllllll ltlllvllrlll lllwsr Slim? .iui,.t ,'u't)i4it”fi II week of inisr-i- iiu' the pl'ttD1'iP70l' insisted it ll'aS,Bptl9. '- ml ml: "””5' Hp ml” ” will w-iitiier siniv the ltl7Iini' iF.l- iio' swifrii. l W-Pierce l-lierliert. ill" llliiillllll"-i lll lllllll, . ll-"5" T" .l.,,,. ,,,,l,.,,,,, i Krizti, who will be lti1l2ll1g hacil noslon 000 000 000-0 6 0 m.mp"'p "”,mhN ”"”H".w "TN" The for-r-twist: fur the lniir i-in to Jxipan in a few days. didn't xew York 000 010 00x-1 5 0 mm lmm 15 mmr.n ;'m"pLxm,ini in r-: wlimn tipFltIllSl rzziiiins .'tl'Py Grissom. Wcrle t8i and White; llm ”'ll'””li T” 5M lmi R lmm '5 -iiiirciiilmi ll'ilt.moio. Sxiu-iiae. Reynolds and lterra. better than they were is a ('i'l1Tl'fl5' iptili:iir'Ii .-inrl llnvlirwivr :ill i.--(lrissoni. HR: New York- mM"1 or lhp h:El.':Np0HlmV' ir-iil. "lriir .iiiti u.it'nir"" uilli ,C'Jiilll5. R H , p k I f H iwii:iivii'iiies ,L"'l1i't.Iii) in the Tit!-. ' r ' T -l'iiiI:ItI(-Iphin tltltltltltl I04! I 5 1 ill ll" '5 ll" "N ” "”"lil' wimp nu 4i1t”i.'k i-rti-.iile air m,- ' ' iH':Ishlugt-nu 100 ll!) 02x 5 9 I inriiis lilr'(lSi?ll(iPll'S will he cl: Wmmlv mrlmuls "I, (mm I-W,” ml Fgar hill; Bishop. Nmwom (H mm Ak swung (l l H") m” m" liidililti 'llP linpetl for t . lliolht Btolihs 'I7l(i Frasstr 1-- . ... .w-' t . Ct dfrmael 'i lmquvgh, Nth ill” 9”" ”),p. M: The upepiii;:-tiny srhcdulc, witlilf line, ..0. ,l? g", A.... yBishop. 1m””'5 in Halifax mmzll' mus. 1' x'l;lllill'.' times, prolirilile :itten- Sill 9 .lll lllal Olllallll ?ll.V- National IA-agile. lllc F-"":l""l W” til”; ll”',””l ””l””,l iiliililn ..mi Illiilltiillil iiiiiitt-tr RI; iio:-imiul. tram 1C:l'1IVl 30 me NQ'1Y lurk mm out out: 4 1 1 Vlilill )Pl' illll 7ilI( ill" 5 IliiLlllS ('31 on up p HI SpIy”.”QFp Iv: Ipnx 9 !'(.p:'L1'1:lIesI lnp H HT: I, 1 . Pntyhurgh "10 "0x 5 04 like a &t'iiprlfli' ttt)i(t1."lil and :1fl(l11(itll' WNW HMHHN Nmple VS, T)”k(V ier f)i(:lSl'.S. pulled into Mlllistlll be- M”:H,,p w,”".1m ,I-,,' L,mi(.,. cam. iii IP (I rs :i::i:iis it-ni H.,H)w,,- More awn M7,, Hmm. .7, and yy-95.,-,,n,I CM. yaimost since the start of the play- M”",,.,,;” at n,,,y,,..S,,.,-: L-no pi VWitn Wediiesday.s transfer the demnc (3,: 1.-,.i,,nd "nd GnmKin,,L lofts the lslniiders have been able M ,h,.lKm.1..)'mx)' Tnm lmnrda Mi, contmand fulii..:d its uuotap of Lumaglm HR, pm5hm.zh' Aby to go down to the wire in this. KN" Lplmmn ,E mpg 17,. p i i(l0 alilllfz Chinese who ate being rams. Cll”'lfl””'”””5 ””””5' b”'. ll” ” iimmiit ;it lI.illimni'P: szis ltiii. 5f'”' "””l” M ll?” ml” ll" lH.ni'Br0nki)'lI 100 mm mm 1 5 1 .Vl1iI'lllll1P '.V jar .l'l(i(lk.",V trm. itt,it.t., ir.-uni. ixlllj t5, .ii..i..t 59"” 4-.300 Nflllll KPFCMS Wlllalll ii-i.iimit-ipiiiii 300 mu INN 7 7 o ' " 'i',,.iiii;i:im. ym M lmllsfexlttdl . ., y i Meyer", ilkitir I51 I,:ihine 18) p That the Islanders linre been the .I”m",” M SW.mN,,I,L 9:17, W, 1hr Ctintintinisis in the first two tnnd Canmmplln; Simmnns and iinrlei'-docs there can be no dim,-. mh Mum Wm Mhnwn Vs. (;.,m.m,lda.is ruined otci 100V of the 155 Burgossp L Mm,m,; HR: NHL mm Th?-V ill”-Vpd "ll Pxllallsllitz l.oii:. in0n'I.(0rcan sick and ll9unde(.l Hwy .;ideipiiio-Ennis. nine game series? with Glace; Da)' 01 WNW, inmlm, is mp mmmy excliaiitze, including 65 ilnmlnnu 1M 03" 000 5 10 0 "1"" ll": -”"'”'(?f."”.”, l"?”5l”” ll; .'iitlt' ;it B.-iiitmmn, llilitlit ;ti.,r ” ' ;St. Lnulll 000 00:: 100 4 9 0 off the sydiinry Mi.lioii:iiies l1:)(i IV .”W:”W, H "Him. lmzm, H,-,., NM Prlsunfrs Retained , Pvrkowgm Smnh (8, and Fem iitSilitlll. lhcy haw been .iriiy. p qmnn Hnmmh H", ,,.mSr(,,. 1”; Hnddi I Clark (9, Conum llilllllllfl ll": lmlli , i1”"l"5 til l'l” or .-'i. i.ftt1IS ltrnwiis. Dlsappoinivti Neither the. UN command ll01'i(Fil and 1'). Rice. W'--Perkowski; Dlrswl -Wire Wllllr ill" -tllllllll"-A mot their failure to get into the the exchanged prisoners were con- ti. Haddix: llllS: Cincinnnli- iAdams, Post; St. I.ouis--Jablon- Lowery. Filipino. No Dutch. Aust-roliaiis or Columbinns have yet. appeared. 3' .cC'mmlm.lSl llegatlalms me” British and Turkish prisoners, a ”,.m bligm dlscuTmlz an 0"'.'iT whose excliange presumably has all piisonei exchange-the main been cmnp1eu,d' say some of mm. 155”? b,'f””",g a Kama” tlucft sick and wounded have not been Oiiginally the Reds agreed to Sam home tiirit over about. 120 Americans, 20 ...” .D.,.,. -.., -. A .-.... Britons, and 15 more including ---- Greek, Turkish, South African. Filipino, Canadian, Dutch, Aus- tralian and Columibian nationali- ties. Besides the 65 Americans the Reds have handed back so far 24 Britons, four more than agreed, seven Turks, one Greek, one Can- PREVENT FORESTFIRES CONSERVE WllD LlFE AND NATUIIAL RESOURCE! k iNiu.tw (D ,.I.......r. .1 Sit.0.....5.tl.lil." ndian, one South African and one What you should illlovl when you trade in your car At. what int. in your car's life can you turn it in most. adyanta eousiy? What, time of year will dea era give you the beat break? How much difference does the appearance of your old car make? May Reader's Digest. given in- side tips on how to get. top trade-in allowance for your car. Learn whether itis bestfor you to base your trade-in on mileage or the age of your car. Read how you can make a better deal if you and a friend trade in your can together. (let. your May Reader's Digest today: 45 articles of lasting intefat. condemned from leading innguzium, current books. .D..j-----m--- p it-ad Shufout Ove (By The 6:1!-lilln Preu) Allie Reynoldrts attll filling the role of men!-ticket: for the world champion New Yoxik Yankees. Spring and fall the 34-year-old rlght-hnnder keeps on mowing down the opposition when counts. He did the trick again Tuesday as be cooled of! Boston .. a give the Yanks I 1-0 victory. The Yanks, held be five safeties by 35-year-old Murve Grlssom, needed the Chief's best slants to win. A home run by Joe Collins, a .200 hitter so far this spring, pro- vided the margin of victory in the fifth inning. The win moved the Yanks into a. first-place tie with St. Louis Browns in the American League race. The Brownies fell afoul of Cleveland's Bob Lemon and took I 4-3 setback when the Indians ace stifled their ninth-inning rally with the bases loaded. Chicago White Sox got gilt-edged relief pitching from Harry Dortsh, who set down petroit Tigers with 1!. single hit over the last three innings to prwerve a. '7-5 victory for starter Billy Pierce. Three De- troit. errors aided their downfall. Chuck Stobbx registered his first victory for Washington in a night game as the Senators cap- italized on rookie Charlie Bish- op's wildness to defeat Philadel- phia Athletic: 5-1. In the National League south- paw Curt Simmons hurled his second victory in as many starts as Philadelphia Phlliies downed Brooklyn Dodgers 7-I. Simmons struck out eight and piteiictzt ii five-hitter. Pittsburgh Pirates four New York pitchers for 111 hits and got good clutch pithiniz from Bob Friend as they edged the Giants 5-4. Sal Maglie was the loser. To add to the Glants' troubles, second-baseman Davey Williams rind catcher Wes We-strum bntii had to leave the game through injuries, Williams suffering in wrenclied hack and W:-strum jam- ming his index -finger. Cincinnati Reds snappeg I three-game St. Louis vrlnnini: streak by hanging onto an early to beat. the Cardinals 5-4. NEWTON SCHOOL pounded The foilowingis the honour roll of Newton School for the month of March: Giiade XX--1, Adelaide Mulli- gaii.- Robert Coady: 3, Allison Murphy. Grade VII-l. Geraldine Boyle; 2. Peggy Mclver: 3, Eugene Mulli- Wayne Grecnan: 3. Harry Greenan and Joan Greenan. Grade II ta!-1. Alan Clovr: 2. Sheila Cltiir; 3. Mildred Gallant; lb)-i. David Mclver: 2, Rita Boyle Grade 1-1, Donna Greenan: 2, Thin Gllimos 3 0 Give You (Inn, C I chi iiuv .L' l 8:01 low-Prlud lioilu. rigor-Sin htltugl lies ttmipurtnmit for that little: Red Box with n. alx-hit. shutout to gan. Grade VI-1, Mary Boyle. Grade V--1, Betty Mclvcr; 2.' Wlnnifi-ed Murphy. Grade IV-1, Glen Muiiphy; 2f Freda Boyle. Grade III-1. Eddie Mclverz 2, "Yul 4 N.Y. Yankees Score r Red Sox Wheatley”ihiieTT Team Wins P.E.I. Croltinole Title A young brother and-sister team from Whestley River, Aim; and Jackie Chandler, won the Junior Farmers' Crokinole competition at Charlottetown last. night. six teams, semi-finalists from the Is. land competition, were present and the keen Wheatley River team from the Junior Red Cross, elim-' inated tough opposition - rem,” from Marie Y. P. U.. Sliei”-brockg Calf Club and Mt. HODe-Faltml1ip- ton Junior Farmers. Alma H; ,1 Jackie were champions all the wni bearing up under the strain of six. games, with seldom a bad shot. This competition was sponsored by the P. E. I. Junior Farnierr Feti- eration and was open to all rum clubs in P. E. I. Members of com. peting teams had to be under the age of 31 years. The winning team was well under, just entering thmr teens. The Junior Farmers' Federaiim. gave a crokinole board to tit; winning team, plus money pflfri to the three top teams: The win. hers: Allison Laughlin and can Chappell, Sherbrooke Calf Chiti- Hubert. MacLeod and Whitley Jud: son, Mt. Hope-Farmlngton Jlinlnr Farmers. Other teams coinpetiiic unit-, Anna Robbins and Lorraine Cotfir Mlifle Y- P. U-: Brent. Mutch and Rev. John MacKay, Cherry Vallet- Y-P-U-: Ian MacArthur and Stirling Yeo, Union Road Y.P.U. LONDON. tRveuteirs)-Results of soccer league games played Tues. day in the United Kingdom: Third Division South Bristol C 2, Leyton 0 1. Third Division North Oldham A 1, Halifax T 0. Southport 1, Tranmere R 1 Maureen Mclver: 3. Elmer Smith and Meredith Mll1'DllY. Highest average in the senior grades-Adelaide Mulligan, 81 per cent; highest average in the junior grades-Eddie Mcfrer, 94 per cent. Perfect. nttciidatice for the month -- Robert. Coady. Eddie Mf'- Iver and Elmer Smith. Teacher-Bernice A. Flood Average temperatures in Tris- mania. Australia, range bet-ween 45 and 63 degrees. Since April. 1952, the cotipntl of the North Atlantic Treaty Omani- zation has been established at Paris. .d&dhBgEi 1 N I d0 9? lM.'.ii.iuiiill.it a6kl6lr'l'f? i IO POPULAR SHADES r ANNUAL The postponed Annua ers of the Charlottetown Exhibition will be held in ton, Great George St., on at 2 pm. MEETING 1 Meeting of the siiarciioid- Driving Park & Provincial the office of the Associa- Wednesday, April 20, 19311 G. H. BUNTAIN. Secretary. "SPEEDY" D THF PUBUC JSED CAQS AND HE IS WAY LATE. unis Yo otrs. IN t --x. THE SPORYSMANS OWN CIGARETTE ---EXTRA MllD com-Q-.1 -- W A l 7 7 ...”... .4. .. ' . 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