s l i . Warwick Bros After Allai cup \’l'c"ks of hard for tine \\ni'\\ic‘.: brothers and other lllt‘1t’lli"l‘.{ of the Pent.cton \"s hoc- kcy tcaiii. The lt":\ill downed Sud- bury \\'o'.'.es 3-2 S.iftii'day night in lion by Doug Grimstoii of .\‘e':. Prntieton in \-.iii the Allan Cup l\l‘.(i- Westniiiister. past president of ill‘ CI1ll.".(il.'ll‘l liorkw ‘lf'il’lll)l0l’l.‘sLllp L‘AII.~\, tCP Photo). VlL“Ol_, are, from left, Bil], (;ran:. and Dick. They are shown hold.n the cup sliortly after its prcsentii llaschi Pitches cardsiTo Nat. League First Place By ’l‘IllC C.-\.\'.\DI.\.‘l PRESS l \'ii- fin . the onetime Yankee, pitclu-rl the .. Louis Cardinals into ‘ L the .\';itir>:i.1l l.e.'igiie lead \Vediies- -‘inc’ C3“ “*9” tl.".V as he I~il'.ll out the New York . ,’ . N'\‘l( 000000021380 t.i.1nt-:_ 3%!’ for his fifth straiglit C;i“C"g:l 020 000 U00__._, 11 1 “'mml‘h' . 4 Lopzil Grim (Bi Reynolds 19' The xctrrnn riglilhander was scl- and Bum; Pmrce and Lunar‘ “v_ dom slim * as he set. down. the‘Grim Giants \\l'\ll five hits_ and didn't,Bnsm‘n 030 000 000_3 4 3 walk a mtiii ‘It was his first shul- ckwclnnd 012 000 02x_5 7 1 N" "S a M'”'"ml L‘-niZu"' i Nixon and White; Leinoii and Mmm" l" ‘I’ ‘he Cmcalm. Cubs Naranon. HR-’ Cle.-Rnscn S'T'lI't""i nine l'llt1S on three hits and Philadplphia 020 000 m,,___-y 7 3 three (‘t‘i4‘l.‘- in a wvmly eighth in- Dmrml 001 001 OHW4 In (, mug in |.mI Brnnklyn. 9-3, and, Kenn”. Burtschy [W and “.> knrwk Hm Dndgms om‘ 0‘ 3 mg {M Shantz: Branca, Zuvcrink i2I Mar mf.’ Iliad!" . . lowe I9) and House, Lrikcrnan it)‘ ‘hp Lilulnmk ‘vwinrrv pm St‘ W-Marlowe; L-Kclltier. HR: Pha l.I>ll|’- :1 li.-iif-izame ahead of the Bunwcg l‘hil‘iviclplii.'i I’h1liies. who played “,a§hmK'mn hi--.t to .\lil\- niikcc Wednesday night. Ba1‘”mm_(_ 000 “M (“X _5 10 ("tncinn:iIi was at Pittsburgh in the Smbbs Pascual (6) Stewart (H, N.-itinnal and \’\'a.<himzton played at Dixnn ,5}, Schnmz (8, and 1.-i,_7__ li.'ilt:t1l'\t’P in the American in other gem“. Culcman and c0u,.m(_yV L_ ’“‘1’‘‘ ““‘““- Stobbs. HR: Was-Sivcrs. iNoiA.\‘s iioi.n Lli.-ID N_1,,m,_,, hum Tho Clevclniirl lndians held ihclt‘ 5'» “'1'” “O 0”‘ W‘ '3 5 “ lead in the American I.e:igiie by N““' ‘Mk 000 000 m°"0 9 O d,,“m_,1g H", “NEW” R", Sm‘. 5__-L‘ Ttaschi and Rice: Mazlie. \‘l'il- vn hm ,,“,.m",,d runs rm. mp” helm (pi and Wcstruin, Kati. 19» 000101 l00——.'l ll 1 5,,,i,m.,;, r,,”.,.,_,,1i\.,, ‘.i(.m,.y_ H3‘ E-MaKl}i(e. I-Ills: StL-Schocndienst. :ho. iiintlcsl winning streak of the “"15 " ynlm: 5 ,_.,,nl ,Chicago 000 000090-9 '1 0 l otiicr American League games B"“°k1yn 000 mo “0"3 4 4 Rush. Willis tilt Jeffcoat ‘El and the‘ N0\‘.' \’n:k Yankees made a . . . tn.’ gniiie s\ er) of their Chicago Gm’j"”“"1ai }‘rSkme' Hughes lg’ \\.h‘,m SH‘ W M’ wmning mg. and NYe\\cori1hi~V titi ME}:pl« '19» and “W ,,_.,W” TIE”: Mmwd the Phil_ \\ alker, Vi-Rush: L~i:.rskinc. lifts: adrjltihia .'\illlt"ilf‘<, -I-Ii. C1."‘F“nd'V.'; Bk”-C"x' At Br-mklvii (‘art Erskine the C'.“°"‘""“ 0”’ °'° ”“°"2 3 “ ‘ ‘ ' ' Pittsburgh 00003000)! 3 ti 0 trnrld series strikeout king, hadl Valentine, Nuxhall (71 and Bai- ‘3§f."."im.’.l .T.‘§"i-‘T. £.°ii°"i.‘°‘§2 .’ii‘.'.1r>': surimm and Atwell. L.v..i.... . I -. l - W- fAi’.‘."‘.. M‘ 313?.” .‘.l‘..‘.' 3.12 ,13',;'.;"j;",<",°_ ggg 30;, 20” H I Fnnrl_v smacl-(ed a home run over In F pm‘ on 02077.2 7 0 H19 H_mfmM “mm ‘ spalin anrl_ Cranclall; Dickson; " ‘ ’ Ridzik ‘lit Kipper I91 and Lopata. That started the fireworks which . {lured into nine runs. four walks L_DlCks(m' and three errors. 1-Erskine suffered‘ jnmrnauonal Lflzue his first (lt"ll‘.'\l after four slraipzhl ]},,Ch£.Stc,. 000 102 100__ 4 9 1 victories. Ilnb Rush was the win- -1-,,,.,,m,, 020 113 40x_11 H ‘I ricr, nlthr-utzli relieved in the eighth }:‘a57h0]7_' Jambs (7, Knight N‘, f‘“' *7 l''l’“'l‘'l‘‘‘‘"‘‘- mil)’ Cm‘ “ll 7‘ and Burbrink; Powell. Crirni.-in «Ti 5t"\‘l"Illil inning homer fur the Du(|- and ”,,“.m.d‘ w_pn“.env L_I,«as7_ HR: Mil-Mathews. ENS “W1 "W0 °"- hnl7.. Has: Ttir-Morton, Jethro:-. iirA'(;i.ii-: HARD iirr '"““'"""- Sal Ill.-izlie was the Giants’ vlc- -_’ WW T '7,“ 7 W7" ' Richmond 000 100 006--7 14 4 tim at the Polo Grounds. He gave _ ht hits‘ including home mm kont, chunky rigzhthanrler, his third up 'r-ig _ V by Red Schocndiciist and Rip Re- Will "1-'“"»"~ ‘mil’ 105-"W _ musk,‘ | Corky Valentine si.:irted for Cm }q,,i, [,,.m,,n ,,.g,stm.,.d hi, sixufcinnnti and although he gave up -but il\’(‘ hits. yielded to Joe Nux ‘hall in the seventh after being taken out for a pinch hitter. Val entinc's record now is 3-4. pitching \'i(.‘l'IlY for (ilovclantl. al i0\\'ll1.F1 only four hits. The Indian cause \-.':is niilerl by Al Rnsen's sixth limiter in il\'F panics and two play have paid off;'I‘he. trio, largely responsible for the . Win The annual meeting of the Is- and lirarich of the Amateur Ath- .-Iic Union of Ciiiiada will be held 2‘. the oflmes of the Physical Fit- ,. Department this evening a ht o'clock. F‘ol!o\\'ing this meet ii; there will be a meeting of the Silllld Bnscbzili Committee a‘ .\lilt‘il it prozram for the coniiii enson \llll be dismissed. John A tinebniialrl of Cardienn is chair- non of this committee. Ollie; nemhers are George Francis ant '.:irr_\- Traznor, Charlotteto\\'n: Ir- -:n: .in,\, Kt"llSlIi’,'t0ll; and Die: lriithorn, Siiinincrside. . . . The Abhies bnscball committe: l.‘l(l a Il‘if‘(‘lll)R Tuesday evening a .\lll(‘ll they decided to sponso: cams in all age classes. The Ab ates will definitely have teams ii: Little League, Minor League, Jun- or and llllf‘l’l’ll(‘f‘llflll‘, ball. An in- .:-riiictiinte ball club depends upor he tiirnriut of players. It is al- nost it certainty that the Island 3.'l.<Pl).'lll Lctirziic will be diararderi \'rithrr (";irlottetown or Siimmci- -.dc are interested in its eontinn ll'l."E. Baseball officials in the Gil‘ ilan to go along \\ith A Cil; .eaguc. O I I definite tihould b: ziitiwn about. the local basebal setup at the last of this Week oi Jcciiiiiig of next. A number of thr Something wider ball players are quite anx .niis to commence Wnri(0llL! and xnme of them are throwing the 0l2 000 102-~30 ii i S,i'racti.<e Nnrticlin. l‘ippt‘I‘l_V (7! Zeiser tilt. 'icint7.elman 19> and Tabachecki: Markell, Zinker tilt and Heyman. llavana 200 200 000 00-4 ti 1 _)ttn\\'.=i 002 020 000 0lA5 9 2 Sanchez and Noble; Bishop. tmnbcrger (7! and Plumbo. W .'tnmbergci~. IlRs-Hartung 2, Eas- Pi‘. luffnlo 200 001 259~l9 18 3 lloiitrcal 001 200 l00- 4 8 0 I<‘i'oats. Nevel (7) and Bucha. Ciidwick, Huorl <7), Lee (8) and 'lo\\'ell. \\'-Froals. L-Ludwick. lifls Buff: Hicks, Zernla. Amcricirn Association First elinneapolis 000 160 0--7 10 1 (ansas City 020 000 3-5 6 1 Constable, Silencer 17> and Miicl :1‘; Coleman, Wieslcr (5) and Tri inrlns, Silvestri tilt. Louisville at Charleston. post- ltlll(‘d, rnin. cw‘.ll_v l"l‘l'4tl‘F by Ro<ton's Milt Roll- in: \'i‘Il"it i1:l\‘I' up two unearned runs vii the r‘lt.'l1ll\. . Bot» ('.iini, who rcplaecrl Ed Lo- rzif in the richth, i‘I‘('(‘t\‘t‘fl credit for. the Yankees" victory over the White Sox Billy Pierce. who went ill the \- was Chicago's loser. Al i\';ilinn'< single \\‘lii'I the bases lmirlrrl i;-we the T|E(‘i‘S their ninth- min: \'!'lv-r_~.- (nor the Athletics. Etch ilfrirlnu-n, who pitched only the ninth inning. was the winner. Pl'l‘TSl‘il'RGH ‘AW Dick Hall's timely two-run Fil1li¢ in the Mill and Max Surkont‘ii steady right-hit pitching carried Pitts- burgh i‘n':ites to A 3-2 victory over Ciricinnati Redlegs in the National I..epgiio Wednesday night. The triumph was Pittsburgh‘! tint over the Rn-dlrgs in four games this season and gave Sllrg For the Famous Four All Seats Reserved. Next ten rows Balance of house . Geo. R. Hooper. by 8:05 pm. ADVANCE SALE OF TICKETS appearing at the Rollaway Club. Booster Club. Wednesday, June 2, at 8:15 p.m. will he held at Old Spain, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. May 2'2. 24, and 25th, starting at 1 p.m. First ten rows .................................. .. $1.50 As seating capacity is limited would advise procuring tickets early. Out of town reservations will be accepted if cash accompanies order. Care E. Frank Acorn or Show time. 8:15 p.m. Wednesday. June 2nd. We would respectfully ask that ticket holders try and be seated BOOSTER CLUB Lads Programme who are sponsored by the 1.25 1.00 tax included May car coveheatl Stock car Race Covt-lieu] stock at opening ruoe meet. Muyiflth Do not mha seeing another of Covehead stock races Approximately 20 cars List of owner: and dd:-3 will sppeur In Snfnrdsy 24th ' to participate. en CHARLES ‘WILLIS, Covelieod. ‘D Pages The Guudlu Thursday, May :0, 1954 ll.A.ii. Meeting This‘ Evening secretary walllc acnntlebury 1... evening announced thlt the An. ball about on the squares. The diamond at Memorial Field is in zood shape for practice and as soon as something is organized there should be I good turn out for practice sessions. . o . Although it has been summer weather these past. few days we can't get that Penticton-Siidbury hockey series out of our mind. Its .10 wonder the sudbury team lost ifter the tlfth strlu game. They went into that game leading the series three games to one. They were ahead by three goals midway .hrougl1 the third period until George Defelice of the Wohu got .I major penalty for fighting and he was joined in the penalty box shortly afterwards by Pete Horeck. Penticton tied up the game and then won 6-5 in overtime. . . . But here’; the ironic part of the series. Before the fifth game coach Max Silverman had a plane chart- ered to fly the team back to Sud- Jury as soon as the contest wn over. He was fairly certain the ‘Wolves would win in view of their convincing 8-2 win in the previous game. The team manager checked .he sudbury team out of their hotel at Pentlcton. Midway through the third period when the Wolves were ahead by three goal: he or- dered sandwiches and drinks from a Pcnticton restaurant. They were to be used on the plane trip on the way back home. 0 U 0 The Wolves team members took as severe I healing from the Pen- ticton fans after losing the game as was ever given to any club continued on page 10 CHECK 'l'I-I You can't judge a full-si':e De Soto. Flite is the new missions. example. it it: equ for dependable st bath air cleaner, ,‘S’sideMixed BoTiing for the careful -big-car buyer cars include one or more "little brothers" — models with bodies no larger than those you get in the lo\v-price field! In contrast to this. the economical Powcrmaster model is a 125-inch wheelbase —- one of the biggfifroomicst, luxury cars on the Canadian road. CHECK THE TRANSMISSION . . . An important item, because on most cars you'll be charged Mira for an automatic transmission - as much as $200 extra. But on all De Soto models, you get PowerFlite auto- matic transmission at no arfra cost. What's more. Power- CHECK THE ENGINE . . . The De Soto Powcrmzister engine is famous for thrilling performance coupled with real economy. It's a smooth- running. quiet engine with many quality features. For i Check the i-Acts ‘ and you ‘ll want. . . eve win First Match in ,Is. Volleyball Finals The Basilica. Youth Club detent:- nlng four games being declared ed the Summcrside Air Force two the Provincial winners. The sec- gnmcs to one last night to winjond match will be played in Char- tiie opening match of the Islandllottetown next. week. Volleyball playoffs. The games The B. Y. C. advanced to the Is- wcre played at, the summer-side land finals by winning the City airport. League Championship in play-offs The 3. Y. c. won the first gamc;3§5ln-‘iv the Mounties Ind Y. M. C by the one-aided score of 15-6 and‘A- “V0 WEEKS 580- the Airmen turned the tables in] Lineups: B. Y. C.-—A. Coady. W the second game to whip the City Gillis, R. Pineau. J. Coady, L team 15-5. The third game was I Doyle, J. Flanagan. E. Mccloskey. hard fought affair with the B. Y. W. Murphy D. Burge. C. edging their opponents 15-13. R. C. A. F. —- Smith, Reitmler. l The teams are playing a two-,Cnttrell, Gardiner, Bourgeois. Ln- 'match series for the Island Cliam- Forte pionshlp with the first club win-l League Banquet Held —The Summerside Mixed Bowl- John MacNeill made the presents lng League members ended their Lions. Mr. MacNelll congratulated season‘: activities with a vcrvtthe winners on their achievement successful b.-inquet at the Baptistl.-ind stated that under the new Church hall in Summcrside l:ist,handiciip system even the weaker night. More than two liuiidrcdfteams were encouraged to try.ano bowlers and other guests nttendedflit made for better competition all ‘The blowing was asked by Earliaround. Smith, ‘one of the ca-chairmen. Bob A,-Che,-‘ Captain 0; the 33“; ‘md Ame H‘“”5~ ‘he mh" 9°‘-of Nova scotia team. winners 0. chairinnn acted as master of cer-lme Mixed Bowling League’ race”. emonies. In the tiiiaroidablc absence 0!, ed the trophy on behalf of his team, the personnel of which wa~ nun Meeting at the Inland Branch of the Amateur Athletic Union or Canada will be held tonight, “ 8.00 p.m. at the office of the Phyai. cal Fitness Division, 128 lust/on 5:, city. Noticu have been unt cu! to representatives of all Affiliated clubs and officials of the much requesting them to attend and it is felt. l\ good representation win PhiIlies' Heaii Uses Private Eye To Checli Players PHILADELPHI: ttAl~;)m Iishgiz be 0,, mm Carpenter. prcsi on at e i- R t m be adelphia Phillies. admitted wed—EP,e,‘“}fi‘,’,f,,’_g”ecy_T::;‘:°‘:fd'g;l‘j2= nesday he had employed a private mm 0‘ the various c°m'n,u"eu ' & detective to tail second baseman following the mum“ human” GF3““Y H3"‘“"- the meeting it is expected chat:-I The ball player suspected he was me" of various commute“ Wm Milwaukee Braves game Wednes-‘cuss plans for the current year, day night. He called police who’ arrested the,driver of an nutomo-l bile spotted circling the block ti revolver and a target pistol E the car. The driver identified himself as: V Charles Leland. 36, a private in-’ The mnowmg nub“, umbmm William Hagen he had followed. - _ Hamncr's car by accident. He was‘g:1,i:,cI(°[g:}k?[2: IS)}I‘::‘°‘:&)s.un5hm' field in $500 bail for violation of,“ KM,“ Drug (old Imam‘ I:g_i°" ‘he fi"°“"m5 ‘Ch lY.’ C. vs City (Knights Diaflor)-i'a)I,4 vestigator for the Brandywine in-‘ vestlgative Agency in Wilmington, id 1, )cl.. hired by Carpenter to check gziliinighet aclisrligwij aufltletr tllunryx-“:51 01 an the post-game habits of some and 2 am, curfew after‘ Carpenter said in a statement‘ ' Nednesday: i ‘ " "This was no case of mistaken identity. It was a case ‘of my em-. B 0 G 0 in some of my players, h“Most major league clubs follow . e same policy. Each year I have‘ ‘hacked on my players both at‘ ‘His Worship, Mayor Henry Wcdge,| Continued on page 10 E CAR FOR SIZE... big car by the name alone. Many lines of In fact, it is nearly 18 feet long with a being tailed after the Phillics-,hold committee meetings to dis. which Hamner lives. Police found vestigator and told Magistrate, games Wm ha played mu "mink n Leland turned out to be an in-i JI his players. lgamcs would be observed." iloying a detective agency to check Best by Test tome and on the road, so that I CHECK THE SAFETY... For greater safety, all De Soto cars have Safety Rim wheels. Their electric windshield wipers never slow down under acceleration. Cyclebond rivetless brake linings pro- vide more usable gripping surface and longer wear. DeSoto front wheel brakes each have two hydraulic cylinders, in- stead of the usual single cylinder. These extra safety features are priceless to the safety-conscious‘dri\'er. CHECK THE STYLING . . . From the broad. distinctive grille to the “bull's-eye’; tail; lights, the new De Soto Powermaster is a long. low beauty est and finest of all automatic irons- with sleek. retain its beauty. Inside you'll find rich fabrics. durable vinyl trim and deep-pile carpets. Here is truly smart styling, not marred by gaudincss. flowing lines. It is finished in baked cnamcl to CHECK THE RIDE . . . There is no substitute for 1 long wheelbase, it big box- aeotion frame and extra-long springs if you want a really luxurious ride. The De Soto Powermaster has all these . . . of bumps. ipped with avwaterproof ignition system, arting in any weather. It also has an oil- an oil filter, resistor spark plugs, etc. You might assume that all so-called "big" car: would have such long-life features. But if you check carefully, you'll find these items are not available — or that they cost you extra — on many other cars. plus a. new No-Sway ride control and Oriflow shock absorbers that adjust automatically to smooth out all types Only by riding in it new De Soto can you appreciate what A great difference these features make. it's an experience , you ought to try . . . soon. ‘Nils in only I partial ll» of many quality feature: you should eonildor. 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