Night Ball Game To Follow Cadet Inspection Memorial Field will be a bus): spot Monday, June Isl. At 10:00 .'i.l'n. Queen Square Cadets will be inspected there by Brllr. W. W. Reid, D.S0.. E.D., in the after- iirinn at 2:30 Prince Street f':"l(l(”."- will be inspected h.V Briz- R6ifl and at 7.30 pm. Brig. G. G. K. Peake. D.S.0.. E.D.. will inspect the West. Kent School Corps. Al F-45 pm. the official opening at 1.13111 hasvlillll in the Province .ikns plit-e with due ntlnucd ii) :1 seven-inning which will liriiig together Ilnyals of Summerside and Jwn intermediate Ahbies. Official: making arrnnizenieiils ganie HCAF our 'nr the iipeninfz are hoping the iinwtlit-r man uill on-npPl'alr llllfl uiim up the aliiinspliere. for tho .1rnllli.'i activities which tlicy feel will he a most fitting way in uueerve Coronation Eve. At 8:43. 1if1't)'Er5 of holh learns and officials will line first and third lrisc luv. the l't(KKl” Rzintl utll 1ieii1'ul1- in tho field and t.ik:- up 11:151- linn nmir the 1iilr'lwr's mniiiirl Ln.-.il tliznitnrins irwlurlin: Seiiutn: J Walter Jones. Hon. A. lli 311th- rmn and IVla)ni- .l. D. Sir-.x.i1t tlwnz with visiting .in:l ritliei - -its will l.i'xcii1i tlimr 1imt.1iii1 1' lininn plxitr zinrl lhr npeiitii; .r:vn1riiiy will gr! itiitlcr llili uilh till fleitl, Dirm-trir of PlHSil'Il 1-Etness. as master nf F1FCflVllll9S. Nftnr a shnit ceieiiioivi. )li;..v:- x'lr",1'7lrl uill f”lffl(l-ill) rlei-liire ii::li' lvill open in Fliziilnltrtmxii -unli it is liopcd llriii. R. l'I1ii'lc hlwt-Dan-wlil will no able in nltentl and throw over the opening pitch lri got itw came. under nay. Fans have been talking zthnuf tli s opnniiig n.:lit game for N l-ii: '.lllllP im.v '1lI'lil it is c.x1irvteil :1 litimprr crowd will be on li;iiitl sec the opener rill:-ndsnce and atlniissltiiis they are hack of this most of our sport ventures. i'll .1f- to their that ir-1-rvnl Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE thicngo 111 M0 010-8 14 0 St. Louis 000 101 000-2 7 2 Byrne, Fornleles 151 and Sheely; Pillelte, Blyzka (5! Stuart. (9) and Courlney1 VV-Byrne. I.-Pillette. HR: Chicago-Fain. Detroit . (H0 H0 005-I lo 2 Flevr-land . 0'10 001 411-9 9 2 Wight. Herbert I'll Erickson (7) Harriet, 19f and Gindoers: Feller. Hooper v91 and Hegan. W'P: Hooper LP: Harrist. H'Rs: Detroit-Lund. Cleveland- Dobv. Boston nt. Philadelphia postponed l rain. National League St. Loulii . 130 010 010-6 11 1 Vhicngn 001 001 100-3 9 Z llnrlrlix and D. Rice; Schult7. .BsI:zewski 121 Jones I'll Leonard First: 1 till Kelly 191 and McCullough. L-Scriultz. X-ms: st. Louis-Schoendimst; Chicago-Souer. Second: St. Louis .. Mil I00 000-2 G 0 Chicago 000 012 00x-3 6 l Mizell. Miller tat. Brazle 4'1) and D. Rice; Lawn and Atwell. L1: Mizcll. HRs: St. Louis, Miz- ell. Slaughter. Cincinnati 000000000-0 I B..B. Th STARTS THURSDAY PRINCE EDWARD A story as warm and friend- ly as in. great big grin . . . as exciting and thrilling as a pennant playoff! THE GREAT DIZZY DEAN! 1 MONTAGUE - FRI. Story Northwest Mou ('ci'enitin),. and show hlv. A 'the mound for them. and runiorliiiade outstanding coiitr A I the field for nlizht baseball are he'- iing rushed to completion. New l i l i I (Color) Tyrone Power and Cameron Mitchell Murray River. Theatre S'side Legion 4 4'r57;&:--A- tbefeals Kinkora THE GUARDIAN. Ci-lARLOTTETOW.l:l '16-7 In Softball Reg. MacLellan's Summersidc Legion softball team made it one- iall in games by defeating Kinkora. lot the Queen Elizabeth diamond in Sumniersidc last evening by the lscore of 16-7. The Summersidc lbors teed off on Zeke Roberts for; tsixteen lllls, while Andy Nelson 1uas ”olding: lhc Kinkorn team to eieht liils The visilois commit-1 lied sex en eri'u:'s to four for Suni- 1 inierside Nelson led his team's laltnck with four hits in four t.rips.1 wt Ray Dlll'1lll'. gelling t.hrec1 for four. Eiiqciie Sullivan aiidl Pros Mulligan enrh rapped outl two, biiigles ill thzee tries. Nclsoiil , . 1, .. r I and A1 (touted ” 1.13.i;?I.'2..l”.i.Jii”Fi..i.1alllid Zilflillil lrippcrs. , , , . . , BOX S(.0RE iuoild wlir-iv .iln1,i)ni P'lom El(l1ofer.: Kinkora AH R Hgpassm ”5i,n'l 11:1 .1.mCe 3. P. iVICMdllOll. (lb . 4 l lllsmnd llmllfga, 0 mlqmg 8 W” C Gallant H H 3 0 ".l0llQF(l lllll(.:.K Fom. ll-ifl'l'na-llllalng R lmhnsmlt 3,) 1 3 2 lied an llllfllfrll -iii iieiy line -01 A Jcmmm. 1. V 4 1 1 2lilil('llL' midr.ii.ii. was pailiciilarli E RC-mws. 1, 4 1 0 iiiiercsird iii hockey and hoisr C. Snmhg M V 2 0 0 racing (llld down through lhc yeais pl Mumgmh 1.1 A 3 1 :1 llP gave oi his talents and lime to D, Rnbem. 55 - 3 0 I help develop each into a flourish- suiiimi. lb .. 3 l 2 1” ml” (ll ””jl'”f . 111111;; -311 7 3' It ii its ills work with ll'CiL'kF)' din"-1 swig. L(lg'fj& A3 3 11 iii: tiir Litter years of his lifc lllflll S. Graclv. lb 5 3 3 we aic inost familiar and about 1G. MeNeili c 5 2 3 lllllrh we feel most qualified to R, D111-1w 11 A 4 3 3 speak lt was mainly through his E1 Dn11ce11p. 311 , 1 4 2 1 efforts back iii the summer nf I950 R Mm-Le11:111, 313 5 1) 1) that the lslaiiders Hockey Club ii as W . 5 :3 3 iiimiiiized. His was the guiding hniid F. 4 1 i 'lll'Oll)2llOlll that first slimmer when 1D. . 4 2 0 the islanders made plans to vent- 'A. 4 3 -I lire hack into senior hockey and M. Grover. ph l 0 l hiied Miii'ph Chambcrlain as their Doubles, Nelson 2, Durant. S. l'.l'SL coach. He was the pilot of the Grady, R. John.sl.on Triples, Ncss ship that first year when the Is- li. McNeill. Home ruiis. Nelson, A Johnson. Milwaukee 010 221 00x-6 15 (ll Judson, Perkowski :41 Navel 161i Colluni -81 and Seniinick; Spain. and Crandall. L-Jiidsoii. l 1 International League ; 1 lnnders came wilhiii an arc of win- ning the M(ll'llllTlE Clinmpioiisliip. . o . The Sailing was not easy that first year nor has it been at any time since. llowe.vei', it was doubly tough during the 1950-5i season bet-misc the Islanders were sailing .Firsl.: a course that had not been chari- lM.o,n1.-ea1 1101 060 0B1 13 9 ered by the surveyors of cxpci'ieiicr. gunman 190 190 om; 5 0 On top of that ill health almost forccd Toni to resign his post but he showed the fortitude which he Lrisorda. Mnsstir I41 and Thomp- I son; Starr, lle:n'.11elnian 151 and l. Loiinelt. linrl (lisplnvrd on so many previaiiis Second: 'ncrzisioiis to see it lhl'0ll1:,h to the tMontreal 000 000 000 1-1 6 1 lrnd l Baltimore 000 000 000 0-ll 6 0 ' S ' Ludwick and Yelen; Mrozinski Trim Rogers will always hr re- and Kluttz. mcmbei-ed among other things as l Buffalo at Rochester I2) Ind the father of the Islaiidcrs HU('k")' 1 Toronto at Syracuse postponed Club. Aliliniigh he resigiied fmin rain. the club presideiicy at, the end of Ottawa at Spriiigfleld postponed. the lll'Sl1 season he remained close- rain. 11- associated wiili the team. He --vr---------- Wmkrd for the-chili at every op- poi”iiiiiit.y and for Toni no sacrifice was lflt) great to see. the lslniidris t.ht'0iigh. Duriiii: the past year was n vice president. of the Mari- lime Major Hockey League. . e o -1 Arrives In Slside Johnny Carroll, baseball coach from Brooklyn, arrived in Sum- nicrside Monday night. and was 'busy yesterday getting oiganizedi Ifor his summer work. He andi '.l1mmle Hogan were enrolling can-l fdldates for the Little Bigger Lea-1 '1-rue at the High School auditor- .ium yesterday aftei-noon. and the iJuniors turned out. for their first practice under Carroll last. night. Baseball Practice The Interniedlate Abbies wiil llC played with si famous City loam lhold R baseball practice under tlie1kn0Wn as the Millionaiies. Fol- llghts at Memorial Field this e.ven- . l"WiIlf,l hi-'1 Playing days he took .111 ing at 9.30. All players are i-eqiirst-l1lFllVe interest ln the promotion cud ed to be at the ball field at nine of the busiiicss and in the 1930s o'clock. the was one of the lending mem- --4-----S b0l'5 Of the Viv-lorias Hockey Club, Softball Games ' ' ' ' ' W” "1 hockey durimz the winter. IS IHe once owned a lflfll0US trotter - -The Kinkorn softball tetini at Halifax fiend lxl.ll”f)ri'1:li xl3lll:dI5'lrl7l!l(ll)(rl wlil play the other Siiinincrsidcjrncing circuit. During the last few entry at Queen Elizabeth Park lnlycars he owned another lrotter bv 1Summei-side tonight. This team; the name of Tartan A six year old has been organized by Lriyshi who promises to nape ,1 good EMS. Schurman. and he has given their. on this venr. H tho tcnlrilivenanic of "TlicGonls".; i . lie says ninybc he'll cliiiiigc lhzil ill. Tom's rriiitribuliiiiis to the nth- ”"' ll”-V5 Wm il WW W” Bnmfs-ilfllc World are far from roinpletelv p'1'l1f'- Goals Will lmvr R1055 Arm-ldcscribcd in these few words slrrmll. 5DN”'” airforrc lliI1E0l'- "ll)Outside the athletic sphere. he . ibutlons in has it that aii:i..i:-. pitcher from society. first as 1; saldipr durum llhe airport with an imposing i'e- wm-1d WM 1 and spcondlv as a 'cr.rd is lining llll willi Schuriiiniiis liusincss iiiim in the City. His bill Club. Hinssiiig will be deeply i'isg1-em-(1, To his widow and his family we Lcxtcnd our sincere sympathy. . . . l Baseball Coach U And on that M.M.H.l.. executive Tom made his presence known. Of- ten it was made known from a hospital bed for Tom wrisii'l always able to attend the meetings bu! he. made his decisions on important matters that he felt decisions should be made upon. Sometimes he Cllfllll agree with the renialnmg members on the executive but he aiwnvs stood his ground and fought. for the things that he felt were Just and right. 1 o o o Tom's interest in hockey goes hack to the days lTTlmFdliliPl)' fol- Iii the summer time Tom was ,1; interested in horse mcing as he Memorial Field hns hceii R tier- VHVC of activity during 1113 1,1,” WW ClFI.V5 as preparntionii to rcndv I t bleachers in front of the trees on the far side of the dugout have been erected. These bleachers will accommodate about 280 people and fans in these seats will be shielded -SAT., 29-30 - EXTRA nled Police - Excellent Edmond O'Brien, i Po MURRAY RIVER, MAY 28th, 8:30 p.m. (Sharp) COW COUNTRY Helen Wescott, Bob Lowry, l ALSO SH RT SUBJECTS Cutie. lowing the First World War whi-11! NEED NEW DLDTIIES FDR TllE IIDIEYMDDI. FELLOW? . The ineiiibcrs of the Priiiceisireet. feating West Kent and Queen ;S:'iiso1 Basket-Liall team, Princclsquarc Schools. - pErlwnrd Island Interscliolaslic Front row. left to right: Hughie CllLilllI)lOll'. nre pictured above MacL1san, Sandy MacL.:aii. Jack Basketball Champions MAY 27, 1953 Jly Radion- Lee (captain). B Lleiveilyn, niar.azei", Leod, Ernie Peuke, Pi-inrc Street won l.lC title by d-:1-,Roes tcoarhi, George Ward, Rollie ellyn. Richard M1icKa1' ack row : Roger Tiintoti. Lock David ilac-' John Ifiom any baseballs by R protective I screcii. l o 1 The boys will have it home run. fence to him their sights at this smisoii. The fence has been erect-l ed iind will probably be paintedi while before the league opener licrc 'BYC In First Place In Softball League; Bombers Warren spahn, accustomed in past. years to working long hours in loot cauaea. in enioyinz A plea!- ant ohm-ge in circumstances this season. The long-time Ace southpaw of Boston Waves when the club was wallowing in the National League's -' 1-ivision has been plagued by injuries moot. of this spring, Al the Braves were setting up house- keeping in their new Milwaukee home. But instead of making a bee- line for the cellar in the iibsencc of their money pitcher. the Braves came up with a flock of talented rookies and newly-inspired vet- erans and established themselves in first place, Spahn. who hasn't been able to go the route in weeks in his iii- frequent. appearances on the hill. finally found himself Tuesday pitching E four-hit shutout as the Braves defeated Cincinnati Reds 4-0. The shutout was the 28th of Spahifs career, placing him third among active National Lcziguc pitchers behind Dutch Leonard of Chicago and Ken Rziffeiisbergcr of Cinncinnati. Spahn's pcrfortiinncc enabled the Braves to boost their lczid to ll-.- 1gamcs over St. Louis Cnrdiniils, lwhu split n lwiii bill with Chicago Cubs. Red Schocndicnst drove in three runs with a homer niid two singles to pace the Cards to o 6-3 victory in the opener. In the second game the Cubs overcome a two-run deficit to win 8-2 as Turk Lowii outpitched Wil- mer tvinegar Bond) Mizell. Arcaro To Ride tln 0ueeii:Plale TORONTO. (CF) -Eddie Arcaro Llew-,nne of the all-lime great jockeys 111.15 been commissioned to iirle foig Toronto millioiiaire E. P. Taylor in the s20.000-added Queen's Plaic June 2. it. was aiinoimccd Monday. iThe 37-year-old Arcnro never has 'raced before in Canada. I It was not. known which Taylor Eiiorse-Lively Action or Cnnzidlana the would ride. Taylor said that he had no criti- Spahni Pitches Braves To 4-0 Shutout Win BEJBEEETBB Fight Jones On June 8 Card Lehoy Jones, ii. colored llltlil. weight from Halifax hu agrged W fight. "Bud" Ramsay of Summer. slde in a six round bout on me Harry Poulton-Gil Edwards 113111 card here on Monday, Jung; 3' Jones, who tips the scales at 137 pounds, la in hard puncher who has fought with such a well k11ow,, performer ns Johhny 11311119,, 0! cision over the sluggiii boxer. fl l New Glasgow. llnydcii won 3 dc, Halifax Ranisay, well known for his life swinging ring battles with Bud Lund, has been training for several weeks and is in excellent co,1d11, ion. .'ll(-niiwlillc Austin Sqit.'ii'cbi'iiz-;.s, the Charlottetown llghlllEXll'VW!lRlil is inst rounding into shapcixnr 1,1. semi-final bout. with lifitcl kjrswadn of Sydney on the 'Poulio11 Edwards card. The fight 5 fl big one for 5111131 briggs who has been nffciml a 5111, . Mnriliiiii llizlitlicmnvweiizlit Cllamplilllslllpbnu at the winner of ilic between A1 Hogan and Arcliii (Bcurl Hannlgan. This figiii 1, 1,1,, liig singed on May 30. The 22-year-old Squni'eliiigg511,1 had a successful iiiig record mm; he first stepped liisidc llir squiirrr lcircle at Joey MacDuii.iltli.s Sport. lng Club. Since then he has met and de- Ul ll h rntcd fighters. Three .VPal'S Ming defeated Jimmy Lee for lllc light- fcaled quite ii number licnvywei;;lit. cliainpions hip Cornwallis Nnvy Base, 1-11- clsioned Carl White of Saint John N. B. and White has beaten 31191 lllKlll.V llegarded l'1lf'll llhviiott and Arn-old Flor.-oi flgllltlis whom flllier 88 of ill! has de- Roget Sqii;irr- lii-iggs holds victories over iiicludi Max M0lll9.Y1 simiia, om; 1.e.,.1a,11 Snvidnnt. Summersicle; Dtgw xlncEwen. Westvlllc. N.S: Johnny Russell, 1.. Cormler. Stretch Mac- Kllllloll nnd Louis Laftrryv. C;liJAt?ln Packers on-Bthr Old-Din: Q I O C . , . . - 1 iiiond. dlglhcinlfuilgghLll'lllall(l::B togupllliil Cl5m M Jockey 3055 Vlllli Who W95 The Liguuriaii Youth Club will their lills down nlong the linse; ,...B,, , , Wm. lnlmam 4th-place Canndhma in the i hold 3 ipmcuse. 0" the U99" lines. The dlstaiicc from homc' , A Cw Cl b diwin column. tum sM”rdal' 1Qu9ell slreei Dmmmm ""5 "'9' plate to the fence by the score-t Tho xznslmlaliulllslgsslox "("Ouvl:ti BOX S('()lll'2 1 innd-Tl"J:Vl?sLll:l' l ' linnrd is 270 feet: from the plntc "39 H" hi?" "E19058 "b H (L 1;, 1', (7.; G In li-ill l..c1 tic) I-ngptilii 0.1 IN 5”” in lhP fence along the first base ljtndw 1; ; ab cnsuct An 1; 111 a e H; thciiml nbfcul leHlil'” 1” Mm line it is 250 feet niid from the in" ' tint vomqyf H”? E" lD(::iG1 Joseph 2 2 ll ' . . louock Te3gmsal;E-ll billrfll Flklll V13”? m 5ll'3l3m'al”-l' 99”" held C13,! Ltggugnyaings p11;11(.i:a::r;1m.,IC. Wenthcrbie 4 1 It 1 S land rnembership fees lelalldegdslulllig ” ls 38(:7l":' g i g 7 7 gg lam; 91191111111. E; Kills .1 '2 I! 1 1 1nieeting. The Player of the Week 1 T- 1”". B. Y. C. not an (.xu.11cm Vi. Sheplini'd 4 1 ll -- lAw;ird will also be decided - liiitcliinsz imlornmncc from Wally :1" ii”; k 3 glN3;l'e';f”hf”t';::56::i; "”' "'"""” ”"” 1 - .- . c us ey . 1 . 2. 5: . 1 . . m.n'A, condv 3 1 1 llls evening a six ococ . c1 To Reco nize :t;:g;:;w;,;g dgff” 41;; I-,;:;::;,.,. , 1 1 . 1 11 . -1. SNAP SHOT Filllslllllli ' pouiidccl the OlTCl'll1QS of three 0- KC”-V 1 " oi Cjuawlan Angrls -Wm may moi. - ti b I 11 . 1 1h. Ih Le .0" "egg Kg 711119 3 1 1-liaguc lending Basilica Youth Club. R0"! 0' Film IlN"l0ltl'Il and ra 0n' ,mg):;mT1dlln:pmceBXFE: 1””Ow'od (;1 3111-31. 2 1 0; on the Knights of Columbus dia- iirlnleil. 21 hour service. liouhlc ' ttllllll four hits as he sent. the L. Dcl-Vl" 0 0 0 momi . - Um” mu!” Any N” of x .u' I - i Totals -)7 9 9 The Siinsliiiic lslniid Dilll')' 111:1) 1iosiirvsi only 5.) cents. Ilvprinll . lX'C' dim” "' lllclll M5” mlllfal” M L. Y. " thr- Bowery Bombers on the Pni'k- if cents 1-nch. Mull Flliii .N'l'l'V'lCl.'. "ll", 59-150"; HP, SUUCK 0” "W", AB R H dale diamond and the Legion mcc- r. 0. Box 11. Clinrlotleliiii-n. T"T lwhile making his first start. on thc1J M D 1 M 4 1 1 . y 1 . ac 1 in . . 1 MONTREAL. tcpixriw Montreal ””l",ld- ”"d1”lfe?lmfJ'Y C up 1:, 511.315.1111 V 4 11 1 Athleiic Comniission niinouiiced to-if (F155) .Pem.'5: 1:5; .:P'mn;" We 1:”? .1 1.1mm.55,.1- 1 3 9 1 day it. will l'CCOL'lli7.s the wiiincl- of "9 "sum i lg , B mum” 4 0 0 the June 9 bani hrrc between mmlst pel"s' wh0.h"” um mm B. Dum; 1 0 0 ' Hlnhiinv Brallon and Danny Wom-fxim base MOW ngamsi smmmrd'.A S1 1 .d 1 0 - 1 . . . 1 . K . , . 1 NH. as the logical mnwnder for mp gave up mne mm And walked nvc-1H. L(l:x!Jn:1Rglhm1- 4 " 0 N0. ()0 (LHARLOTTETUWN) BQLADRUN1 lx(A( world welterweight boxing title iieicit The EV-9 ”l””ded .1” 5"c".M' P I .1 0 1. by K111 (;"11;m runs in the fourth inning when.P-C 9310” 1 0 (1) invites the l -The commission has sent R tele- lli-EV ill" l”E””"r, ml" Sill-Qlcs ””d1 ' 0.3, 8 t 1 . . . . - 1g”m In the Namnal Emma A511,,,,.C,.. m1k,:i1o 1111;, 11,: 1,311 31",?! I-'lIi:;zlill;S. 29 2 4: CITIZLNS OP (11lARL0'lTLT0VilN i ..i1- .- They score one ii ie iir an -'t t M to a 'Athlelic Commission asking simihrl Charlie w”m”'blc lmd R'53'lGRuihier' Jim G"u””""m" Hugh" 1 1 .1-emu11111o,1 andlam; 10 mm: G111. Mnccloskey ied an bum-1-5 mm es. Duke Mnccalluni. Joe Gnllzuil, 1 STATIC DISPLAY lllilllllti meet the winner in his next two hits. Wcntherblc Ploulffl 8'lMlke Cmnmn-ViEl""'l' M”lll"'Tlg" . H llllt? defence. 1n-ipie in the. tlhlrd while ustgily B33:liC(;)x';A Em Wm n Wm mm In I9 B.. B-B.....-- '. '. . l -l)- ' 1 " - ' ' w 1 -L i:;1'i1: sucked R nee qggm n E chard. I. Connors, Earl Nicholson, RCA” ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOM J" G thier worked on the Mahar. Ted Strniii. Doc Hciines- g . . niolirdd foaruthe Bombers and weiit.15E'Iv'. BEETS. Wfllfl. MOP G00dWlIl. (Bank of Comm” Ce Bulldmgl 1 all the WHY 10 Dlfik Ull bl! nl'5Ft'l"l,l'" Tmsmt Brlrmt Plus E013” THURSDAY, MAY 28th FROM 8 to 9 RM. A t t ' d win of the season. He aided his Heightonn . Admission Fr” re I'I own cause by hammering ii home LIHCSCOIC. ' . 1 . I 1 run "in the firth. 1 Bombers 172 54-l 5a?6 Children must be accompanied by their parciits. l The Bombers scored a lone run Ll'Rl0l1 110 "33 2-9 l "Woolworths"', Commercial Lea-pin the first inning but caught fire gue Club candlepin champiansiiri the second to send seven men; were guests of Mr. Alfred Lchnenlncross the. plate. Second bnseiiinw the firm": manager at in dinner inlJoe. Gauthier homered for thcj lhc Queen Hotel inst cvenlng wheiilBombers as did Moe Goodwin for liiidividuxil trophies were presented the Legion. l to the team members. Awni-dsl As 9. result. of the games the B. lwere made to Messrs. John Szotiik.l Y.C. are in first place with n to- lwho presided at the function, Hal tal of six points followed by l-he .Pineau. Forrest. Ford. Errol Mnc-1L. Y. C. with four. Canada Packers Nclll. Sterling Worth nnd Joe nnd the. Guardian Angels eachl Stnrdy. High avcrngo was George have three while the Bombers and Ram, 98.9; Gm-doii Gallant lllllllilllv .lnycees have two. The Sim- siiiizlr. 148; Wilfred Shcppnrd,high sliinc Island Daii'.V. l-Clllflll Plllfl three. 360. lclty have yet to break into thr 5 Guests present in addition to '. i'll"59 mlmed mcludm Ml” Vlcmli llueslis. both of Charlottetown. Willlnms, president of the lczigui-,l 11-111 it-ave today for Halifax in mid Mr. Roy MacDonald. tiintitmr-1'. 1-nmpr-Ir in the Maritime .xni.-iicur of the Rollnwny where the leaiziicl Boxing Tnurnzimeiil. 1 SRIIIPS WW9 )llR.V0d- . lllachannld. who won the M1-iri-. "rm-Agr limo title last year uilh lln im-' pressive sliowinit. llBS l"'F7l ll'dl"' ing .'or the past six weeks and is in excellent condition for the. dc- fnnsr nf his crown. Hueslis. who will fight in the. llghtheavywelght, division is mak- Vnz his first appearance in the .Cily Boxers leave For 1 Marilimeloumey tnurnamenl. He has worked hard to prepare for the fights. The tournament is being held at the Slndncnnn gymnasium. It 1 SI:-ve MacDonald. the rlt-fendlnz1,.,pen3 On Thursday nnd (10111-111111.; 1M;irilimc amnleur hnntnmweizhllon Friday. hnxlnz champion and Charlie I Come on down to JACK CAMERON'S shop for men nml try on the latest Warren K. Cook and Progress Briinrl nulls . . . 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Soldier Apprentices follow in balanced pro- gramme of study, work and play; live in separate resilience. at Army Schools under iiiipervieion of military and civilian instruc- Iore. it's a liealfliy. lioiieficinl course of train- ing that prepares Soldier Apprentices for fine careers. Soldier Apprentice: are eligible for all Army benefits, pension: and the 30 day: annual leave; They receive half pay while 16 but ruler as at irmruclora qualify. lienllliy and Name . Apprentice glib The am it below will bring 3'0" W" 'I''' fail: wit out any obligation. upon reaching their 17th bi ccive full pay with extra group pay I” The young man who is iiitcrcslm ur osefiil life 0 Under "IO Soldier Apprentice Plan rlliday lllel "" iey lin ilic li.'ipv)'- f the Folilier ll (1 initcstigatc ln'lmNllIll(' 1'- '...:.-.-.-m-..m...m- General Officer Coinmnntllng. Eastern Commend. Bell Road, Hiilifnx. N.S. l'leue rend me the lmollcl on Ilia Soldier Apprentice. I........-....... 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