« - : ms : “y ri ; Gres tees. ved emnae S” ——s—Ci*SsCti« ee hermits, Uilurioiclowsl, Tuck, sume ¥, 1959. 8 us y a es iggest raw SPOR EF HOES ce the other cha’ rectors, Try-| 2, OE ‘oa, 20 fn geen] puting in some procticn sed wl farm an intermediate ae | C other clubs’ rosters. between Legion Tyne Chariottetowa exhibition games w ing to do something with Harcld| Yau uid not materialize. From |," s a Lee | Sainland Earlier ia the” : : Leard’s elusive was 6 jonaires in Summerside on Sat- —. if all : ' offerings | now on at Queen Elizabeth Park it as . tough chore for those| the boys will have to share their| "day. Even the intermediates in Summerside nm cnais Soccer Fria - _ _ Bike. "ricy “put a lot of vim, cig:| evening with the teants of the| are beginning 10 shake the win-| except the life leaguers would The 2 a six or and into their efforts,| ladies’ league, and schedules will | ter weather out of their creaking} be found on sandy SPOR killing , Aces erg ell peanh to est Goel het qikemnes ot wa coveralls Sis sek|bacten” The latest word mela bow & locke oe 18 Sem. T FROM BRITAIN The giant-killi tivitiés of like Lancashire, where 15 sides| player on the ’ hockey on A By ED SIMON Norwich Clty tn Testa the| compete for the favor of a popu-| has gone to Eustace Reeves, & Tiss heb is aed Wille nen ee eee : Salt Det Cocks Sheree weety ang to te | Canadian Press Staff Writer | Football Association Cup semi-| ation of 5,000,000. member of the Maritime Inter-| think that witth a little more ex-| made a better showing in the The junior baseball boys are | Summerside combine to! itself “‘a ball”. LONDON (CP) — Two years/| finals were reflectéd in an aver- Obviously, there are no com-| mediate oy soem hm ald pam ag ig Eg Mra oy have passed. since Manchester] age increase of 1,500 if the elub’s|plaints from Manchester United| defence comps. The choice tevs| Both Earl ow Sie _— United last won the Football|attendances at Third Division| with its av home crowds of Sts emo, atl PS onus th ae cob League title but the Busby Babes | matches. more than 50 or. oe [al becdas he soiete have inca for Kensington, asil.though they a remain the hottest draw ii Eftg-| Luton Town, the beaten Cup|Fifst Division clubs expected, the voting was very|did not look Seasoned perfornt- 5 ws list soccer. finalists, also improved their| Preston North’ End, Blackpool) oso iis trophy wis dondted| ers, they showed promise. Both —— : ‘More than 2,000,000 custoiners | League attendances at hotné and|##d Burnley—averaged w ; ” by Jimmy, Benny and Grant Whistlé the across . ° paid their way into First Division | away but Nottingham Forest, the Ne et te ae Grady, in memory of their father,|2,Tespectable amount of zip, and a P grounds to see the United per-| side that beat Luton at Wembley, - who is now deceased. At one time| Still keep the melon within wav- form last season, Wolverhampton | slipped by an average of more|!°Wer divisions. The combined played for the Summerside| img distance of the. strike zone, as Wanderers, who beat out the|than 2,000 t home in league|2verase of the five Lancashire Pryeale Benny and Grant, car-|# feat which too many fast ball Va - ee a a a toe 000 at home = (tiles, a, the ‘Third sad Pour | pind on the Gredy hockey tendi.| artiste, in, o/sehall pare fad } ) f lured , anking i : Divisions is 29,000. *s just] ,: alued of 0. : a pag Bemepear tere be Last season, which marked the/ shout normal for a middle-of-the- pr glbeonss Pe ne hae there| Bill Lynch at third base seem-| V4 ~a a | resrouping of the old northern|tapie First Division side. will be a civic banquet held to-|€d to know his way around. He ; ie ee ee and southern sections of the Third night made some good plays at the hot o Division into country-wide Third . re ; tr be corner, rapped two of his Tie figures, which showea)and Fourth Divisions, vrouet! SOFEDAL] LOOp sets: wel as ices for ale = a | cece iieoer Uls 0a Ghee dnd ates |r seaah Wi the pooree siabe att soir wes ever betier excep 7 | for the third successive séason,|paid at thé turnstiles for their Is Formed Here fied oo Summerside athletic most inexpensive ZERO ZONE FREEZER are a tribute to thé side’s enter-| shortcomings. team than by those Aces of 1958- -ses “A taining style of play, which con-} Plymouth’ Argyle, topping the} 4 four-team softball league has | 59. salesman you can trasts with thé more workmanlike} Third Division, won an average! peen forméd here in Charlotte-| We saw Kensington, the new , tactics that have brought thejincrease of 2,000 spectators as a| town. entry in the Prince County soft- employ eéeg Wolves to the top of the stand-| reward. Hull City, the runners-up,} The new‘loop known as the Char- | ball league, in action last Friday REFRIGERATOR SECTION ings. did even better with an average| lottetown Social Softball League| evening, playing on their home aan WINNERS GET CROWDS rise of 3.500. But Barrow and| is made up of entries from the | ground with Cape Traverse. The | GUARDIAN - e Generally, the league’s figures| Southport, the bottom clubs in the| Bankers, Central _Christian| boys were soundly trounced, giv-| ao ¢ : proved that nothing succeeds like| Fourth Division, both lost ground| Church, Baptist Church and/ing up 14 runs, and themselves) PATRIOT ' : success, Sheffield Wednés-|at the box office. Royal Canadian Mounted Police. | being able to navigate the cir-' CE > day, Plymouth Argyle and Port|BIGGER IN SOUTH — eee eee adit dbag re: a mar oaee| APP EARANCE... Vale, all champions of their divi-] In general, the attendances con-| With semi-finals being , ald : WANT AD sions, also topped the tables as|tinued to show a trend to bigger| ‘ree *ffairs and finals best-of: | sare Wwortd, seem te imine, 9 lee rchcoc: crabde aeap demlin toa north, dusrmadhbe largely) acne tee yer renee | BS tow comment Mow se Mes : | ee Cm = & e ig week, with games being} than Abel and Baker as the home were second only to those{to the congestion of clubs of var- era a Queen Charlotte dia- | from Cape Traverse really ote Phone 8506 SHOPPING PROBLEMS... drawn by Manchester Unitéd. ious divisions in northern areas! mond. monkeys of the home talent. i : x : If you haven’t taken your favourite country road in a Plymouth, try it soon. And be ready ~ for a few happy surprises! Suddenly the chuckholes don’t seem so deep. Ridges and ruts smooth out. The hairpin turns aren’t so tight any more. 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