i i Emmott-rum Flt Sept 0. 1908. ,1 SPORTS FRONT By PLUS CALLAGHAN Plenty Of Baseball v in seitle their CHARLOTTETOWN and sammetside “ill lntermecbahe and junior baseball feuds oler lhis_t~tin\ln:: \ieekeald. Saturday the Junior. will play at Queen_lslizubeih Park In Sunday bark at Memorial EIK‘III."] he intermedi- ates have one game completed. The Abbics hrut summersitle in last Saturday at the western capital and another nctnry would live the crown to the capital city gang. Tlial sceund game will also he played Sunday at Memorial Field. The in Memorial at these contests will be interesting ont‘s allil it is hoped that the playersde se veniles are tiled In close out their mm: at Field Satutday.. The hrsl game ot that sci has played at i large crowds al built hall parks. Surely numbeis looking on. it is not too much are The boy! i t a lot a! I couple) Qni-eii l'LIItabt'lli Park Memorial Field in t'hnrluttrtnwn should its at this tstia baseball eam- was drownriglit nuly lor the in; In Snmmenlde and lurer are by tar tlle largest crow ‘ n. "Klan let M We to the case. Everybody Is Tough to listen to baseball gnnies tliese nighu (or a pennant are thrilled y are tuned In the Melatfa'ildinals tussle and it pmed the point that nobody h an easy mark “lion I‘ll“ need to win a ball game. Cards had a 5-1 edge going into the . it's most interestina it which beams lighting Wednesda leis player's aid. Yankee rut- eber ls Elston Howard lazi. l-lintun lvns lpparenlly hit up the tell side ul the head below the pres nrnlerled by halting helmet. Pllt‘li was made by Chuck Hinton. lett tlclder tor the Washington Senatorl. a riown near home plate alter being struck in head by pitcht ed hall at Yankee stadium in New York yesterday. Umpire Sam Carrigau goes to the lat- PITCH STRIKES SENATOR PLAYER Yankee rlglllhandci' R l I p Ii Terry Iii third inning Hinllln was carried lrum Held on stretcher and taken to hospl- tal tor examination. {AP Wirephoaoi . However. the hints rallied lor lotir m mud n“ a" wtil-m" at so. st. Louis llnally won tho on N York had scored the daylight: out ol them. Johnny Keane used ilrogllu. MacKenzie. _Shanan and Burdette in his succetslul attempt to stop the stengeliles. The .\leIs were playing as though they had a (halite (or an pennant. You‘d never guess that were flew in the \alioual lasa- .ua cellar. Two Greats Come Through ‘ cat in see that (ellow Wain-ch spahn get Ma iiith‘vllclioity villisvi'Ednesday against Pittsburgh Pirates. We hav- noming agailiEt LlIE Eucs but just about mtiyunr likes to see competitor achich success Wart-cu threw a tour- hitter at Lhe Purim and Lee szc's homer supplied the garnea nnly i-un. Another outstanding veteran liiren a tour-hitter but was the victim of Maye's blast. That was Bob Frlcnd who wu ’ ' li'th mullet. lMlfl'rnhge night Stan Muslal. rapidly nearing ‘hP end ol_hla playing career. drove in three Cardinal the Red Birda nlppzd the Meta. Even the loudest Dodger inn couldn't help blil cite a cheer when Slan perlorms some great baseball lent. Thais the land at a ballpiayer this Musial la. The Stephens Deal “"5 going to be mighty interesting to see him: Sandy Ste-p- hens works tar Too-onto Argonauts. _ Undoubtedly Stephen will try his best In more 1'”?! Trimblo wrong. a thing he wouldn't do while in \li’illll‘eal. His presence with the Argos will Mnntreal'lnronio gamcsthal much mare interesting. Perhaps indeed Sandy will live Trimhle many Concept and Boomtown came through with double dash triumphs on last night's Ila?- ners racing card at Charlotte- town Driving Park. Emmet Bernard rcined run- mare has a new race tab at 2 is 4. list Kai and windy June headed the parades In their dashec with windy June's Vic» tut-y the highest upset at tbe ep new race record ul.ninlrl. win tickets were worth. mm in grabbing the {ma} dash ‘st 70. ' oi the class. Concept sported a; Amino Mike's pay at the ma- 2:171 mark previous to instituel Windows was an even 323.00. night and Bernard lowered UlEllllP second best win return at. record In each outing. line evening. .‘ O'Brien'a Nightmare andl Mighty Brenda took the singlel Amigo Mike divided honors in ttasll and gave Iterch a now. their rlleellmia and thc Night-'rai-c rccnrd ul 2-151. 1 HUNTER’S CORNER l Prospects Appear Gloomy For Start Of Duck Season Al 1 type this colum. a sud- lways the raw whn do nut wait i a headache below this season is 0"“ ldeo_ depressing September rain tor an even hrealt and like to However. Trimble lelt that stephcns was no use to thr_Aluuet. tes. it Jim figured this. then you can be sure he did it much consideration. They don‘t come much smarter than the i . rimhle. “m'l'n‘rlihl: may live to regret the Stephens deal but we have the idea that Lt . , Time alone will tel. 51'. DUNSTAN'S Varsity louihall squid ll is hrclin workout: I.” lyia falling... a day in keeping .skim some cream all the trip with the opening morning's duck leven It the receptacle ‘ts small. shooting prospecta on the thir- N0 COMMENT tieth coming up. Every day tam lint ultcrinc any cum. duck hunters an approaching mentonthe ranbltrruritliislall me with laces so long and de- bllt it could well be that the pressed they are Ml the verse rabbit clan are in tor a she ot trumping on their rhinx. t s this November. A candle, nu ii and coach Ed Hilton has about 15 repurtiiin three days. However. that number will grow each day as additional players arrive tor . the workouts which began last 'l‘tlrsllzii' now quite evident that the pa tat-cure how long it is. Will pvt-n. sable night oi black ducks tunlly show the ellecls ol luiru- . had with us up until the first. In: at both ends in the \vlltllile 1 Campbell. ints open their Atlantic Football 'Cunicrcucs schedule at ‘week or ten days in May were realm the end rumes uiih start- 53 . ' ernber 27 agauiat snearuater. ‘memly transients In a late take- ilini: uddennc.s any sumc. .1mmx—W#—————v——'—_lofl mood. se and ducks that lalts below the sulcly mnrk inverstaycd their visit this in numbers ran pracllcally dis. James To Leave For Switzerland ‘ WINNIPEG (OP) _ runner tonthall star Geri-y James. The 18-year—old niliback. a 10 , year Western Football Coulcr- enre veteran. said his new job entalll r it n n i It at the whole Jamel. a top athlete in two lplirls_ was r hardrock lorward wllh Toronto Maple Leals ot the National Hockey League in the late 1950s. The Bombers tried to cut James'l salary this year. .lanies obiccted and was given his out- right release in the resulting dispute. he tried to catch on with the Saskatchewan noughriders. out coach Bob Shaw told him Wade nesday there was no openingl GERRY JAMES E lare present by October lst and milling it away and act spring as poor prospects on the appear seemingly (war. niullt. northern breeding Elflllllds de- Ollr wildIiIe is under pressure layed tbelr usual departure date the your 'rntlnd Predation nev- hy at least a week or ten days. er stops and adverse weather Our mlzl'atnry waterlilwl have Condition! can be a Int'ttlr. In a sort. of “‘blllll- in rallar" that some rllslrll‘ts lllilllinl drills telegraph; that ice and snow roam Ill Wlll the year 'rnun have the I r breedtniz grounds and Illliwe rill: have I field dat‘ still under luck and key Unless dnrlnl: the sltrlnlz. summer and e northern red-leg night tyfllall. Some old inms rovert in black ducks .. their Mil legs and ‘th! “ilfl and live Ill the woods orange coloured bills make all wink-r. Dne WInIPl‘ when l ‘thcm stand not among our local larmPll in the country I hauled lm blacks... arrive earlier than us- a load at manure to an J‘lrl cr ual. they are not present at tull swale al the rcar or the lurm l strength u ii I ll approximately kept it well lunplled with until i ()dlher 19th although atrapglers got trum a butcher inst lur- u ut on occasion in late September, i more tax traps. i didn't rank .and all signs point this season . any mm but damn! a shell 0! ‘LIial they'llbe later than usual tough January weathcr.. thlr lIn making their appearance. At ‘rlrlItino snow with In decrees he. lllhe lllmnenl it looks I: If our ll» llflw zen! stuff... I cauzht 5 Illllze ‘cal hlaetr ducks have had the 10mm!- They weren't has Int 1...... "d h... mch n. 9 but were In top condition not r- iwim M um, mum-v, FIE.“ They were no local 7""- . duct as I made inquiries liver a rim Tin: PROWL two mile radius lrom where the i tt is evident that a lew tris. traps were set and there were per happy hunters are alreedy :nn cats missinit. on the prowl. On Monday alter. l l have always liven rm than noon and evening l was out at Ihrill that i run across them in Langley sort or Nlaxing along the track woods country ide. lthe shore. Armlnd mid-aflernnnn This hriues to mind an incident .i heard two single shots spaced that happened when silver (MP “,0... m mm...“ apart. T l. . y ‘es were worth rent mnucy. Fath- ms y", were soli 'w umpl' and ‘egollild a lalfllx ltral set tor mink ' M u t t i l re e scorlu title smacked of a hen gtiaite enllbre la ut ii in e rum the houile It hairline: :hfndlile hroltexiiiiniiin lulleu'fiifimivis M ce a clonler- and they also ll'nnlniltled the Eu: sit on the embankment or. 0.. W... n 1-, "d we... 0.. em. all...“ lmeslage that ducks were the am e had built. One morning to stardom. Hla lather Eddie The Regina-horn athlete wn Jamel had been nlcknamet‘l also named most Valuable Cana- "Dynai'nlle" lrl ma (netball dlyl. ldlull player In football on two i in h lootbau career HM ‘occasionr. Eagles Defeat MacKenzies 8-7 he rtii-nul with the news that he had lound a huge tomcat in target, it it were ems there's generally quite a barrage til shots. Al the emlnl lhldnwn the box trap. l nearly blew my lengthened there war a n o ther . to» hitch he! mad the he had heavy "boom" that could luv/ell" it till. The next momlnl‘l when been bred at sink 5.,ka A heeislied are trep he (mind It low niilllta ago live shots were mun: Icaln with nine lairly tired at the tread ol Lurkin'l heavy animal In It to lieivy mm lbuve the railroad tracks. and bulky to be I ink. He told Apparently there has been a int: he war an the palm ot litt- nurry or pre-flllnn shoot“! o. In: the door. In tact had It rais- ltlnga tor this week i was up. ed a ten inches. to let It o proached by an ardent d u c It .when he Rim-gin at what my r-~ hunter l i would take over the iitction would be when he put lots at patrolling an Ire] I one and flu it the rut" :lfhiua Cw‘r‘fly lor the balance til ire-"nest Thu: 32 dumgfil I'll: may e 7-6 tor Macxeusiea. n e mont and to name m Impnse en mi wuu' a it one. Ian-LEW doordic loe RCA? in their price. lie represented a ll'flup in all hot it irritate sliver tax it .ven series nun transom-all. and they ed with M sportsman who delegatedltmw I tidy turn when told to nipping the a bl» two bark-third singles, Iniihlm to call no me. i llllnrrnm a tar buyer in Charlotteth n. pld lea-l battle. H. at Que-i two infield out: which drove him that l was billy it theilmler MRI“! or eightHive dul- m ova-nu. across the win: and winning moment but In tiny caae l lelt llrs. MIMI W" in! money in "input Woodard bad rough rm. Gerry Bent-rd Ind SW! that I had served my time nr‘thute dayl. What a choc-it h anach- with the Mackenzie Phillips war- Ibe DWI whit Mn- Gaarte, Written and declined wlifi would have received it he Illd rial anach- and finally hint tat lewd! m. 40'- thanka. ThIa sportsman m the rat e door and had to munch one draw out McLaren and Doug Trachea- m g. u. mum... may... . watch a silver his take to the u the mm. are in: limb with the “In reward ol one hundred dollars trees. on a uni-ad rule tii- r. ny Muff" information that would re- Tall mm I huntlnll victim . poetic-d tor the . He rult in a conviction under The I: wont-1 blank n It in mm walked the tint three men to must”, at”. Comm... A... le tor it to be sortie ol the boy- e mm. and I MN. and Ill nounled tor liner rum.i In xlnaa Clmnty. There to .t. have found out the hard way ——that one cannot have sport breedlnl Iprtng h l« liner blah- Concept And Boomtown Emerge Double Victors .4 i tell The second double. Concept and windy .luue. paid $3.40. the qttjliella. Mai Kai and Mr. lllceluyn Key sum. the llrst donhle. Mighty Brenda and Con- pi. stint), the exactin- Amino Alike and Lucky Lark. $93611. host nine oi the night Boamtowxi's 2:11 mile. SUMMARY Migth Brenda iR. MacDonald! Ida other er er wna l tCyril Smith! : tietlie't Boy (C. hirti ll Bobby's Boy ts Stead) tr Lady hudliuir tr. itcknyi ll Lnstv's (‘Illel (.I. Fergusrii a tlnrmunica c. lD. McNellli 1i Time‘ 2151 l ii-nhlv Brenda owned by George (trend. anmlire island. Fnys 3.30. 1.10. 2.10; 1.30.‘ 200; 230 Dashes I and a Concept (E. Bernardi 1 ti Barbara's Value tC ' ' I a z lEl’aWti Budlolltl ll-L Hughesi J a iFeitecl l-lai 41.. Kcllyi 0 it "end Boy (.1. Hennessey) 5 31 Ginger Will 1E. Clowi 6 7i to .luily War; Is. Whitei 7 a‘ Velvet 5191,) 1.1. Chappelll l a. Timc: 2:131. 2133. Concept owned y Robert‘ New Wilshire. l lArnolcl Palmer Is Stricken lWith Attack AlthN. onto met—Arnold _ S Falmer, golf's No. l moneywip. i per. war stricken with a paluiui ease oi bursitis in his right shoulder Thursday la hours heinre he was to tee oil agcinsti Jack Nicklaus, .lntlur apron and Bob Charles iu to. "5.000 World Series at cult. "It hurts every time 1 hit the hall." Palmer said is he strug- tzlcd through a practice round with the three series auuluiers at the Firestone Coun- try Club course where the allowdlvwn [or a 550.000 lirsl prize will he pinyen Saturday and Sunday. "I’ve had it x-rayed and there 1. apparently it ‘ g wrong nl a serious nature." Palmer said. “I a taking some pills the doctor prescribed. but right now it hurts more than It did earlier in the dry But it isn‘t the pain that bother: me. i can't hit the right E i n ARNOLD PALMER Asked it he thought lie could . out. Hie sarent-sl. he “Something grabs right under shrugged and “la “apparently my shoulder when l :1 rt II’IV ‘Probable Pitchers downswing. A: a result. l'm not an ything 1 hit goes all the nlzhl in THE AssocuTnn PRES! STARTED LAST WEEK l Probable pildhera Ioi' today's ernings nl tints-n the that .wop-loat recorda in parentheses: protesstunal to top the sloooool American League especially on my getting Into [the ball Waverly d Palmer. Willi ofllclal PGA mahr league baseball Hamel. mark in a single year. said the‘ Kansas City. Wickeraham llloulder began to buther him . (10-13) It. Lol Anlelei. M. Lee while ho was ill Calliorllla hit (l-ll. lN) week. It acted Ill) sllglltly durr Minna (lorllll ll 0 Kill ill: I $50.00!) exhibition that he. Chicago. Fuller 17-87. (N). Gary Player and Nicklaus ‘ Cleveland. Donovan (11-11) at played last Sunday and Monday Washington. Daniela (4-5). (N). It Waukegan. El. ‘ Detroit. Aguirre (IA—ll.) I! ————-——— New York. Ford tic-7i. tNi. . Boston. Monhouquette (1%) Practice .and neither lt-si at Baltimore. appal use) and Mm 1? (NI-N). National Magn- Milwsnkee. Cloninger in) at Philadelphia, Short lS—lll. (N). Chlcngo. Hubble ts — It) at iHflflSloll. Brown 15-9), 1N). ‘ Los Anileles. Koulax til-ti at San Francisco. 0139]! ltzti. i (N). film will be a practice tor “ML all little leanuc and hanlam man or: this evening at six o'clock. This practice Is In preparation ror Saturday alternoon'r game in Montague BASEBALL RESULTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cincinnatl.1‘sitouria (B—‘i‘l. IN). Louis. Gloron {15—8) ratio.e c) at Pittsbumt ‘ Taylor ll — . ‘v (13—11) 1 l Bale (1-1) Ind Caldwell (Twl M100— 5 Bl ton 000 Ahdolson lsii, AllllHe llii. Raunk t9-9i Molllt'aflllfln will The Charlottetown Juvenfle Elizabeth Park lull evenlns w New York heal. ll and. and it necessary. the third Rlflllk. Roebuck (6L Klilll c Alnzrlun League Detroit 306 mooz—z 50 Gladdinl l9) . and Tnindus: wilsnn tleii. I w... mlJuvem es (9) and Nixon. HR: bet—Mr l .d out... n. Beat 5 SI 9 Clilcagll 100 0’21 Mx— I 517 i LIW'I'LK'II (Bi and Edwards: Pe|-‘ baseball team defeated llle sum- ;5 h(‘17:; and Martin. merside .lllvelllles 5-1 at queen mommm—l II. lake a one~garlle lesd In their mwzmwx ’ 5“ l three xeriei. The secs l game will be played In fillrlotte- (2-7) ()0! all Terry. town on Saturday. (16-13,» and Howard. tins Wash 1 Mike Kelly was the big “um. — . Phillips «at; NY—itultck ; bling black in the path ol the i. lSnmmersidF buys. lie gave up Nallnnal lkague only one hit a single to Paul ‘ flailian 0000014— 5 'li Mncwnlianis the second Inn- ap Fran. olioltlnoooi—z si Nottcbarl lit-6i and Batemall: ‘ Bolln. til-5i Larsen lllll anil‘ New York. Jackson lotoi all...“ ----— ‘. SEETHEALL 1 NEW lot. Iver. that II. had no Lbnlflltl of wither A crowd at 1.500 marched per 35-35-70, 7.165 yard course to midi tbe cele- brated lonesome in their tirat lormal practice round. Johnny's K .lotmrw's Kinalshm have taken a two game lead in their Communal teagire clout oer-lea won the Gimdian Angels. Ttielt' 'herswmllhenrsl game or one series on Taoch evmlng u and last night walk- ed on the held with my t ‘ Th tun teams will now meet l—____. l log. and struck out twenty hat- ters in the nine Innings at play. .rackle Pate worked tour innings. and Wu thrown out of lhe flame plate umpire Forbes Krone dy tor protesting deciilona tou vigorously. He had given up 4 its, struck out 2 and walked a. Paul MacWIIIlamI tlnlsned the same, gave up three more bin- gles, struck out i and walked 2. .Ilm nutty had two singles tor the winners. and 'Mlke Kelly put- out a double. Summcraldo wal away below normal In the field. chalking up it aurora. with the Vlallon having a. NEW 10! Full- ELM wNDON IAPi—A tough old aoldizr Illa taken over the Job of keeping law and nrder a! whier Castle. Queen Eliza- : 1“ inc- ind OmemursiIis ’fl‘ll lecand annull world . it to I p. wane." lie quickly add rd. buw- l flu. cnnceived by televilloh to bring together the winners at the woods tour major gnu championships. LI a medal play ot 36 holes-4|! each on Saturday Ind Sunday. The last le holes each day will televised inglishers 5 Capture Second Gam on Satlmh‘y altqu when I dnublc‘heodm' will be played Should the Kingfisher: Win both games then the series will bi all over, The Angels are the de. lending champion: and Will tn.- gmi’iz all out I'll- vlam‘y Mi Sal- ny. Keimi Dalzlol Picked up Ml secnm mils In as In hurled I nlnfimlter. He fl¢li't walk any. on! while out Hm item. Denni- casem- stencd tor the Angela Ind Want inan- full innings. lie wu relieved by Gord Folrirrieve alter wnlklni the first twu balm“ In the (inn trot-he. may nve In a combined total of lllne hill. all walks and no strikeouts. Bernie Johnna: was thin lend. init hitter tor the Kngflahen with two doublea la tiara. mp. lit the plate. Don Rogers aa Illa gun lol- the Angel: WIN! I hurled night at the plate. a. rd out film finale! h u MW trips. The winner: curred once at the first frame. exiled three more in the second. one in tha bm‘b if: beth'l magnificent palace MI the upper Th mes. He is Field, Marshal Vlscount Slim. 72. vet-l of Second Wnrld War Asian campaigns and later chiel of Imperial General Stall. lnnrvh and lltth and picked up their last run in the seventh. The Angel. picked in; live on runs In his aooond ham: and their linal tally in the uni ing Fayhi 5.3}. SUI. SN. 3.”. ‘Haller. HTTS' Hstn—Aspromnma I - 240-231" cell” z'w'z‘”’z’l"‘ m SF'M°°°"‘" ‘3‘" m" McCULLOCH . g : (14. P0 Dlahcl I and T Plflabllrgh M 000000— 0 B! T N Mai I‘L. “finnesseyl 1 rittiiwaukee liMx—l u Chain 3] ll STARTERS WITH 5' lo 5 r. .lc :wyn ey iii-sons. {Mi Francll tsl.i 1c. 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