Ange1sAndBombers City Softball Games The Guardian Angel: moved into sole possession or eecond place in the City Softball Lea- gue and the Bowery Bomber: advanced to within two point: of fifth place as the re:ult or league game: played ia:t nixht. The Angels whipped the Junior Chamber of Commerce 19-1 while the Bomber: upset the Liguorlan Youth Club 6-4. Henry I-lartlnger of the Angels pitched a two-hitter as he rack- ed up his fourth league win with- out a lols this season. He gave up only a double to Bill Burden and a lingle to Len Arsenault. Hartlnger struck out six batters and walked two. Lou Gallant Murphy, 1:! Baker. lb M1cKenzie, a: Cox. cf .. Gaudet, if Burns, c .. Pittman, 3b . Contlnued.x;1 page-'1 started on the I oi -Fwihr-949'-F v-uaouhil-t one:-53”” Oeaoou9H- NOOOQOO 0 0 0 1 0 X mound for the Jayceea Indii; replaced by Keith Dalzlel in 11., fifth. Dalziel held the winners 1;, one run'in the int three innings Hard hitting Murray Cgrmlchl ael of the Angels led all batter; with four hits in six trips. Gene Ward had three for five. Bruce MacLennan played a etrong game in centrelleld for the Jayceu. Jimmy Hughe: pitched 111,, notch ball as he set back the rampaging Llguorlan Youth Club. Cliff Peter: atarted on the mound for the L.Y.C. but retired in 11.. first inning in favor of Wilt Shephard. Peter: was charged with the loa:. All pitcher: held the rival batsmen to singles, Elmer Mahar of the Bombers pulled off the outstanding field. in; play of the game with :1 Ion; running catch in the fourth. Duke MacCailum of the Bombers turned in a fine game at ahori, Len Araenault handled the Ang. els-Jayceea game and John Rich. ard worked the Bombers-L.Y.L.'. game. HOW ABOUT A HAT? ' We have them "Made by Crean" Canada's Best New Shades, New Styles All quality Hats Prices: 334.95, S6.50 and :S8.00 143 GREAT GEO. ST. 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"M Will” PAGE SIX '1 HE GUARDIAN, CHARLO ITETOWN JUNE 18, 1953 l Pl .-in R ll 1-0 A 1:, "(A ” "' I . . 1 - .1 o u 1 3 1 , 0 . 1 is 1 1 o o 11 eaves o ay nterme iate ies 3 m, ii (5 . 5 0 1 1 o oi 0 3 .' ' , . 4 1 0 0 0 OJ i e i . . 1 i w 9 DefeatC 4- Th v 1 1 - :1 11 (I ti o 1 It pi, . 4 (1 ti 2 1 U - , . u c 11 ---1 FfthW Wth tLo . 1 1 in 1 ou ss 1 1- i 1 1 0 ll 1 ti 0 I The Sunshine Island Dairy :nd i ""'f' s :13 3 2 37 6 2 H y "IT'S K . I Dalton, rf .. 4 0 1 2 0 0 the summei-side Jerps will play . 1” vi'wii-”-w 1. -in - 1."? .1"”'"""d'”” 'bb'” ”"jc. Dalton, cf 2 11 o o 0 0 an exhibition softball gamtf on -”l-” ii iii”? I'll” W” Film” W"i"”” 5' Leirurgey p 0 ii 0 (l 11 1 the Pai-kciaie Diamond this even- 5" iii w All I: II I'() A E ldpzmr, ;.1 Sunnnersldc .vesteI'd3.V.-B -1 -1 .'i 0 ll 0 ll 0 ing at six o'clock. The Jer s have .. ,1 - 1 ,i.'.''',,,. t 5 ,, 3 H 0 1 nr1a111o.m 1... hlnnking the Clurrani..aCkG?a,dyp cf , 1 n n 11 ll 11 been undefeated in sottballpcircles ; O i - -1" Ii 1) 11 1 2 o and ?Brii:1:S bolls 4-0- P"Ch,”i s ., , 30 0 3 2'7 8 4 this year while the Dairymen lead " .1 o n 9 o 0 lDonnie Mnfiean of. the Abijl1e5i.,,,ep1,,C,d Lepurgpy in flrri. the City Softball League. . 11. 4 0 0 2 2 3 rlcserw-ti his shutout as he hiii ed "preplaced CL Dam)" in 7m. 1? - 4 1 ,0 1 0 0 t lliIr)re Illll FI).'lIi. 1 1 d In C” , -- --- . 1- p on .0 111-21-,v s ar e r r- 5 My I V :11 (1) ii 8 3 ran and :'..i:s hnd blanked the ' "mm p 1' B1 stEDINPl(J1RGH (ff?)-Tillie higfh- : 1 U 0 0 0 0 visilms for two innings but fun1- luariied riins,yAbiiieS -. 71- -- 9 Tim”? EVE? 0 NEG CFC Of 1- 3 1, 0 4 1 lilecl lliiiouiils hunt to start the Cairns 2, Whi.tlockd.1; Ci30Ub1f.: igrrnl :1 A03; tI:1F0P9Ft?"'51-2;I0- ;. . 31 1 37 5 5 third. uaiicrri llowait and hit Whitlock. C. hennc 1. .ani1oi, it pe ge y e owner 0 I .11.wi,m11. 'lil1cn 11-1111 the bases walks, Lerurizey 1. Buckley 1. missing pearl and diamond neck- i- g(')L'nVyRY It)1"t(I"lI ti.-irns 1-nnio iliroiigli with Mi-1cLean 4; strikeoiiis. Lei-lurgey lace valued at i212,000. The neck- :1 siiiizlr 111 centre, scnriiig twolli, Buckley 15: MarL.rnn 13: left lace was found by a youthful I I 1 1 g1,,,x'1.p: 1),”. vI.,L.L(.0d. rim. .'!lllI driving Li-I-iui'gc.i' to on bases, Abbies 5, (V. 5! Ba 4'? niilkman,15 year old Terence Gil- " the siimu-rs. hit by pitcher, Lnirlurgey 1: pass. 1,001,.)-p l .1 H111-ltii-y ielieved and struck oiil ed ball. Schiirman. i ' l ,ihe iiisi two men he faced hut i H V Wliiilni-it iii! a d(ilihI! in rcnt-rc 1 i" in :1-arr another IFIII). E Q B M A I I d l l9r111n ilimi on ii 11.-is R light AL n l 1 pitrliiii: iliiel, liclnw-cii )Iat'I.ean . . :in(l ljiivklcy but the lfurraniles I J llPVOl' ilirezitened in Hip! out the ' Abhli-S lead. Buckley allowed onlv two liils Ill seven iniiiiigs and: -- iilllillaii l5. flint-l.v.1i1 siiiii-k uilli The Guru” and Briggs Jun1m.sl:il:rtl:;s hiilgiter csaiiismit icgllllld be! ii iglldblllldgtrjgjme .Senlu.ali uAJim.M.5 Sln:l1ei' Burke, MacKcnI.ic or Paul : 1 ., ase a cams vri cas is evc- -- . -i 4 HM Nor? HIHK at Memorial Fipld in an 1.1- 1 The c””'3””e5- WI” I3'te5"”'d;ly in land League Baseball game under Mi 3 ho 33"” '0 the n 'm"" T , AB R H PO A E , - 1 211 5 1 1 0 1 0 '"' ll” The Contest Wm "i'?ii.?”?ii:;..lil' W351? ””.1””1l?1f..l.ii': ' '. lx'ci11ii-rlv. 1'! 4 I) l 2 ti 0 underway at eight” 9c1oCkv . 3 g g . . 1 M,c.A,, huh from their 3g! vicg Jack KEEll'lS..ii'le Dorchester. Mass. - 1'”"'- ll 4 ” 0 4 ” 01.-. 1 - . boy who pitched such a fine 3 WIl”'l"'ii'- 55 4 ” I 2 ” 0 OJHDVH ,he rJI.1rmm Abbi” but gairie against the Junior Abbles 1 1 1 4 11 11 0 0 112.11 .'1"1Ei.f”1.ll;i1 12'? ms mm to i, ::'w'Y:('D;);:am' M 1 (1) 3 gt (1) (1, son of Jackie Burke, it was leifrn- Admission L” ”” 3am” if 50 it A H", '4'" hr " 2 I 0 2 0 0 ed from coach Jimmy MacDonald. "ms rm 3d”"5 imd 25 Cm” 1'" H K.d P H ( , ) lltiiildpspn ( I, ' 1 1 0 1, 1 0 At. the time or writing MacDon- ch”d""' ;, arrr 1 " oil on niovc I A l ' - i ii 993' I izniinci up ins traiiiiiig )'csterrln,v ll'"tt'1S ' iiii " M 4 3 27 3 1 - nvoiimz til the Forum and will l R &lVgY ;l1r:1(i inr Stoilnrioii today for his 9) is R" ' i r A? '3?) o 0 0 Q 0 y a S e 'Cn11.:1(i;n11 il1l(I(IIPWCiLlIli Cliainv-l;.i,":l1Lir”(::n' 1?, ' 0 0 1' 0 0 , . . ,, . . ".11 b 1 'tlY' 11-11 1: " , 1 ' ' '3” 5i”".V””Iil('Ill1I('0I0r-l2xCi'?iiPiit ii.:,1I!l1.:I1lll.'ll11 oi:sii1Iriiii'riii' ilii7:1iii.uHI C 0 l1f;i?'::il1e2hsx f 3 fl izi S lliiry (';1ll:oiiii, l,):1x'irl ll'a)'iiv, 1: "W ””'”V ””'”””1 W511 fmm ..3n,k,,,."i,” 4 1, 0 0 n .11 ' T Pmvr lay i.(:1n1.,y111.rrr the tliiyglil)-;;.:1ic(l W (y.:mnO"' lb . - 4 0 1 6 0 01 ' Hm g lof an antigcnmax as the winning H 1 1 (.11 i1.1i11;11(is n1 Mix Xmk, ill” be "the R.C.A.F. iftoyals defeated run had already crossed the plat- fiuimiiiz the most important fight '7 no-chm ltiie Summerslde Intermediates 12.9 m. 1 of his c:11'nci'. H9 l'.Pi5'Ii5 1571 at the Air Force Diamond last For Summerslde Benny Gr 9 .po11mis and is in almost pr'rl'cct' evening. The Air Force boys trail- had four hits in five trips :33, " ' ”E"'" icomiiimn lnr llir- iiiio limit. : hpg ed 9-7 going into the last of the Mark Delaney three hits in five. - - l Smrr ihr lV1ixx':ii'1ls hi he has seventh and final inning but Rlch- Backstop Burns of the Royals had M y ll'(IlliP(l 111:: 111111 Aus 11 Squ:1rr-- ard. Taylor and MacKenzie all hit a perfect two for two evening. if” 37 " in-12:: and Burt Limit :11. the Fnr- 1ni.mai1....a1 1.9.”... home runs in the final frame, i t ,lllll. llo has also (lnnc considerable Richards and MacKenzles round Box sconp; limrl worl: to kccn his lrcs in First :FiPil39;B 00min! With One on. The , ,. ., . ... , , g, .130" E ill l'.iT.l ii -I 'V ivii. P-IV-I-y 'II NIH i9 & 20-rs:-50 PJL iQhl1.rrv)1(:1c I :i.'fcr?1' nf ('l1:i:loiicim1'1i 3:4 7 1; ma om: run was m the nature RC E F A” R " P0 A I ill'iIi rich: in ilw smn1.r1i1.'1l on tho RTPillPT(l, Tieieiiaiier iii Griegei” " l '1 'l zgniiist Joliiiiiy Siiil1ci'lniiriii3I B'1'iin'.V i-5' Mid F”559ImRn- ' i((lf'HNPli" Glasgow while Bud l.i1i1di'ili1oiiipso11, Zilrozinskt (6! and Tab-; i of Siimmcrside will lake onl acheok. I l S k, P is of New Clns ow ii .S9C0Iid ap;i:ciiiiiiii:ii1x'. , E 1i Rochester M5 001 003-10 18 0 p 7 i 3 Baltimore one one coo. o s 1 5 1' l Mm1'1m Y r M-m u w r.'fTV-i vita... AISO SIIOIKT liiimll - isaysiiiiiiie wiii ,0pen Empire Games 1 1 . 1 1 VAXCiiiiVl1Ill, 1(:p- M .lln,i'nri ililrccl iilllll”, Ilt7ll'lP, from aticiitizngl p the Com'1niix'iii. said ll'9:ii1esdny hc 1 I Picliie W” has prrsniial axsiirnncc that the liiikc oi l-Zf.lii1biii';:li mil (upon iiic; iish Fimpire Gnnics lir-re 111 CIHECOLOR .. .......g- . 19.-.4. Mr. lliiiiie said the li' tlniid of lithe Qiiccii uaw liiiii the :ii'ai:ce' in 11 L'lll'fIt"il pnrty (:uiii'c1s:itioi1 iil1 i Iilllltilill. SFB-IECTS !.”llm pleased as punch when they give me 3. SHIRTS and- TIES FATHER'S DAY, SUNDAY; JUNE 21111 i 1 i l 1 C. A the (Hare for MEN Charlotli-town. P. E. I. .139"nmi st. .1L..e in.) .wo1rA Inzmo ME wim A swtu. CA9. K 1 YHE SAME KIND OF E NIQHT AND Moira, . . no -. ,5. ,1 CHANCE To us ' .. 2' 1x.ii:::ir.r..0:: 1 1 M070 R5 is 1 ' r -. 1 . . 1. 1 .7 - -. 7. V- M... .- l 31: r l:'?FDF ' WWl:(I( .')IlL i A F 50 '.FEELT(k)AIIIg w,oUW0('1'T 1i7i711-175' 53195 LON '2 g 1- ,1 .V'Nf,1(i'el-L, CAKISA mo seesov V,” K3"-C , AND As uooo A 17- r -y ' .' - 7- at V-' 1 . pies new. . .1. 1 is? J . H.-.A 0: I l. X , I -tar .. s . i an: Moron IIIENROLETCOLDIMOBILE Sale; C0 firrvice ;: 2- ifricano ('7) Martin 18) and Astroth E 1, and Fitzgerald. Deal and Rapp: Fox, Herrin I31 1 Frn7.ir.ski iii Greeiiwood 19) and, Iionhctt-. Syracuse ....... .. 000 100 000-1 5 2 Springfield 010 010 10x-3 8 0 C "Eliot? and Drescher: Preciia I and Burbrink. ' Montreal . 000 000 000- 0 4 0 0tt:ur:: 200-013 50x-ll 16 I Roebuck, Lee (5) Mossor 17) Mills 181 and Thompson; Trice anti Wziilingtoii. American League 000 000 001- 1 5 2'. Boston 220 710 051-17 20 2 Marlowe, Harriet. (2). E-l'iCk5011 r41, Herbert (5) and Betta, Biicha 151 Nixon and White L-Marlowe Hr: Boston-Geriieri. (2). l Cleveland 220 212 000-9 it (I . Philadelphia. . 101 301 000-6 10 0 ; Feller, Wight I41 Houtteman 171 . and Ginsberg: Byrd. Fanovlch (51 lletrult The Classes or W-Wight. L-Byrd. : Hrs: Cleveland - Avila. Phila-V (I":;)llla-MiChREI5. i ('.ilcago . . 000 000 000-0 1 1 i Washington . 000 000 001-1 5 0 Rnizovln and Wilson; Masteraon CLASSIFIED T CLASSIFIED . . CLASSIFIED . National League New York .. . 01.! 000 000-4 7 0 (llnrinnull 000 010 000-1 8 0 Gomez. Wilhelm (9) and lWes- L1-um, Noble 191; Wehmeier, Bac- (3) Smith (8) and Lim- w-nnmee. L-Wehmeier. Hr: New York-Gilbert. Phlladelphin 000 102 300-0 10 1 Milwaukee .. . 034 000 021-0 14 0 Miller. Hansen 4. Peterson 7 Drmxn 3 and Lopat, Burgess 8 Spaliii, Hurdetu '1 and Crandail. W-Spnhn. l.-Miller. Hlu: Phila- . rialphia-Eiinis. Milwaukee-Adcock, Crandail. Pittsburgh ,v.r' oooioooosoooeooe-4133; Chin-ago l oooisooooooooooi-iiiiai 18 innlnge 1 Face, Bpwman (6), Hetki (Di endi litxvell Church, Lown (ll) and Ga-3 ragiola W-Lown: L-Hetki. Brooklyn . 000 011 010-8 0 1 St. Loni: . I00 030 501-0 !0 1 Podi-es Wade 11) Bleak (6) Branca (ill and walker, Cempmella (iii; Sialev, Miller (8) Braale (I) and D. Rice. W-Staley. L-Wade. Hr: St. Louis-Bilko. Too Late To classify Foli. SAL!-ALI. PART! FOR: 1934 Chev., including. tlru. and tubes size 550x17. Phone eoe..1.. siuir siiofiiiiisinf Roll: of Him developed and printed. 24 hour eervlee. Double alas prlnte. Any roll of 3 cg. liollreu Only NI eentn. Iepdnh 6 cents each. Mall Film Be:-vice. P. 0. Box ll, Charlottetown. Office. Racing FREE-FOR-ALL JR. FREE-FOR- e as follows:- ALL ROT e THREE CLASSIFIED EVENTS . Racing will be in the afternoon and or night under the lights. Purse 51200.00 Purse 5 600.00 Purse st 5oo.oo Purse S 450.00 Sum merside Raceway I FIRST CALL SEASON I953 GRAND OPENING JULY Is! Purse S 450.00 .. EocIiS 4oo.oo All events will he raced In two dashes. Suitable trophies will lie awarded curing the Meet. Entries will close on June 20!-Ii. 1953. of midnight. x One hundred dollars will be given to the horse lowering the neck re- cord of 2:07 1-2 now held by Happy L.. with another hundred to -the troner brcoking the muck Ironing record of 2:08 held by Wutclilm and Squire Hun- Decloroflon will be June 26th or two o'clock or the Race Secretary's every Wednesday and Saturday nights under the lights. Send all entries to- W. J. IROWN. Race Secretory. Sumrnenlde Raceway. Suminenlde. P. I. I.