MCA And Jr. Abbies Pia; Under Lights Tonight The young Junior Abbies, who have been more than holding their own against the toughest of opposition In the Island Base- hall League, take on the Maritime Central Airways team tonight In a league game at Memorial Field. The game will commence at sev- en 0IClO('i( and will be completed Three The admission for 25 cents for ficials would appreciate it if all the fans would sit in the seats or 1at least pay admission to seal the contest ratlier than wzitvli frnni behind the srrcciis or from ll". the woods. ' The at one City games are scheduled to be plgygc this evening at: six o'clock. Tm t”'Ii3m'”' Suniuicrsidc Suinniersidi: Illlflviiilg the R.C.A.l-I Softball Games V This Evening in Softball Le.” under the light: as was last Leglon play the Basmc Y rlimgi l5:Ir:s9 WW?" "I9 W” Club on the Knights "ni.n?;?J Leitlitinden Benny Carson will whue the Guardian Ange" me" be seeking his Sf;NVflll straiglit the Jayceu at Pmkdnle Md ”" w' this evening when manager Bomber! play the LiY'Ci 0" "N Tm Macfdarlane sends him to old dmmond' om . gjjgy the mound against M.C.A. Carson won his first starting assignment B b G against the Curran and Briggs a Juniors here a.Iitile over a wvaki . ago with ii fine six hitter. I S d Coach Jimmy MacDonald of MN n e C. A., who has been faced wiihi Ty iou'gIi pitching problems. will go The lmdelenled rm d with either. Merlin Maclienzic or: Ablllu meet the Cunfarrllrie ilanill En” MD(k'n"0"- illrigizs Juniors this afternoon In in what is expected game is 50 cents for adults allfillu llc 3 thrilling island League children. Field nf- baseball zllnlel Abbie-5 o'clock. Another l League game Ii ' Siinimcrsirle will leave Maui's Island i-5 being played ll this afternoon will intermediates Royals. (onpuiun Fnvoi Tilil Giiidin In The lulu! Shaving A lovv-Priced Iidu Money (911 Ivy. . . . LITTLE SPORT .. .. - e-. .. E T W ”"”"- V I ,.....,..., .. .. I . Y C, Dairymen And ll l.m.,. Nv , 'a--r--am r- ? 1 W' B 1lGames J exits ' 4 Ange S III a ..:. la ' l ,, .. . ' Q Li'.1 T " utti-mlwrl ;.i lilo tIii:ii'iliiiii-Pai'k- i , N-W ' i ' l l ””l I""' " pr: i-nnirzl. Y4-in lllrlllI'il;ll'li xx is I I. . M .W.l.'l.' AT: Hi"-if 'I"' '''"I'”” ” ”'” ”””3”"""'5r mi. c-x7 Aw Axum A I 1'1 W W I” t 1 ' l ' .l:iwcm j',vllll.. 4M,..,r,.r l 2- 1 '1' HIV” ”"""'? ipnriiim, '"””"" i Mi . V'I'"'Iil I'M" li.llI')lllI'llI )l;ii'(;vv 55'. iii R. v-1-in 1-1: 1-- PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 17. 1953 I 1 ” ii” r'”'”””i ””'”' A1-..vn..11li 4 P. Jmlme lib: G4 V, ,, , r '1 ” ' itm. lwll L111 lilii wt: 3. . l . T I ' rm t L ttl I 1. B b 11 J . , . les nte e 1a es 1 e eague ase a I 1 i'”"” "91 .i.m-ct-.2; 1( intuit-1 ii: J. .xior- , . ' . . a 1 1W" ihpgllg ll; ll, lluiiivii :4: H. .Vl;iI.'- 0 1 V ' ' ” """lm' V" lw i il: l.. Aim-iiiiilt l' 'I' A d J B e . . n uniors a e 0 eason i"' N Y”'”” I . . ' I " I RR” 'to1ix for the Y's Men but the Y's .. Li. . M, l".-iris ..h- ll. l.lNI1t'li)- l 3.3 I eThe Little League baseball sea- Lmle League” edged melt com l 1 11:11-11 1 " -In Jl:'IIl'Il'l'lTfll5(l L1 l" lson was usheielihlf:h”KS”mme”:lde querors in the error column setting i " ' ii”-ll-l' iii f' '” " V A sr'r'-gr"iR?'RT'R:i lt1SYwl'-Veninz W 9 msmen 5' 1 (our ml5cue5 compared with if I Swiumliiv ' '!miV"1ii(' In " R Ealfzrsloadedl He struck out nme treating the Y5 M" 8'31 James for the Kinsmen. Twelve Y's M "I ll 7” If I ih1'l,l,l.' ll-',.'l,l,,.... Tun. .Alili'F2iIii'(lllP'S Junior Abbii-s acalyilll allmled One ml nmck Hogan. Jr. waslmastcr of cercinon- bane” went out on strlkeal wlllle . . i V N "W ielwll, came nizhzn tun outs of snapping out one and walked one m'one and ies at the official ogciiixilg. ntfllld slx Klusmen g(lCk1'nen were I ,. . l. ,1 L R . ll 3 wine IlllPl'lllE(iIaIe Abbies unbeaten . hmd - A H M9-Y0? Wedge: 17910" ' mw "3 9 whiffecl. & l x l s . llllutlvlllxlijl lslrlng lllsl lllglll lml me lmer- illghg Ilinmllllllllelgiilgtes hid I golden first ball, congratulated the leaders Llneups. .; l . 1 iii U i l Vlmediatas made me most of the Dpporllmlly ll) score ln the of this Little League movement Klnsmenyaohmwcallanll cl Sml . A .. . l. .ll.l,l l, lllllzlll, tbreaks an the ninth inning to mm lmlmg bl” pool. base nmnlng for the fine success they had last vlmalsllne ll: Fmddle Pele” lb; r w . 1 .' x" -.v...i.l 11- hll Li 59”” W” ”'”S a”d may I” 3 3'3ln1illiiied their efforts. Jackie Cairns yam" "id wished them luck V” me MacNeilI lb: Mac MacFarlane M. is: . . l , l ” ";,i ill.llly,,, ll. limllg tie in mi Island League baseball Sam on bass am”. being hit by ll current seas-uii. pl Billy plneau H; Amom Muunn. A ,, I l ' l fllllm, lll. Bl game called at the end of ten lmch Cmlel and Llmd mlloww Billie Pineaii pulled off the feat- 2b; Bllly Delghan 2b; Domlle - v " ii lA)-ill c lr is .A(l0i'll i”IIim45- with lsjngllgs and men me lunjor; "T5 ntmckmg Play Pf. me mm?" Sheen Rb; Peterson, Driscoll. Gary l. l, l , K ., l l l. i i' ' ' The .iil!l2(lI'S went into the last Wm” lo workl hlttillg 81l1Oll"l1:IiU1n.(:ll5lC-ifli-.he thligg Allken cl; Des Auenaulll ' Z ., ,, x v'..'; . gl: Bl of iha n.ntli inning leading 3-1 as 1.. ll d L ll. base ne 11 E 1- Vi inning W 1",; Men..Gyn pmmpg ab; Bobby i' l ' , l. , r l .1 mm lllIll':,il,Wl:l'l, ll” (i.'.1llill'lllil:ll.- l:. R D ii Maileod held the heavy hi1- Slliig lgldagericrlzflrgldplillg mad?! : Mac Maclfarlane riding. the second Gallant H; Arnold Slmngmlm cl; s -.1. -. INN,” llll lf llllllllwl. ll; llllliilg 1Il'.t"i'IllP(llEliE3 to three base ma, lllmw to me plale to much sack. George Roberlslons fine iiin- George Robertson ll; wlllalvd Doll. , 1 r lllTx3'Hllll.lI 'yl lllmlll, Sr; Mlgkiinz-ks (In:-iinz ilic in-st (”.',',lli. Calms. Macmod llllew out Gayle iiimz catch in the sixth and final Calla C 55 pl Gerald Gay lb; Gallll I . l . MR, .lf ll. ll'lllllll,,l.' ll 'i:-aims. Pl(('ll9r John Sneixek M llmd and then lowed whlllock frame was the fielding gem of the Macparllmg 1h; Jimmy Hickey lb; l. I; ll & ' I i '7 W a Ileaclnzg off for the Intermediates W gmlmd cull contest. There was a quite notice- Mlclmel Arnold gb; Domlle Man- " l r I. in ma ninth rapped out B. single Tllere were mo away in the able improvement in the play of nl, 55; Dlwld Amcnnull, pl Alan 'I "A and swirled the older players fillallllllh mnlng when Ch” Ready mt the youngsters over last years Hubley gbl . . 1111' . d d l, Opening Klimt Umpires-Plate, Harrison Fer- ' , l, i V l ,, M Lend struck out pinch hitter lgaoillgugafglls taondselclfenlallefslelxgx ;IfEVE;ISillSnlPlI knocked out I2 hits guson. basese-Bill MacDonald. .. n . Hy: 'liic (,2 1 Cffllilliilll. MEdCLH.1,ll ”””ll”IF s.nJOl:iiiliO ihe dirt allowing Hood to a-Carson, p . 0 0 0 0 0 0 son; hit by pitcher, CaIrnsViA2V)., ' ' 1 i V ll'lt)Xl . . . ”'i.(' i0 "N. mil mm 161 I 3 ilsuore. Luud threw low to the 7. V. -. E. e .. Ryan. coyle by Macyleod. 5” ii ”'i I'ilIshurL:h 000 033 000-5 10 0jSf”i””'-'3 Snmzek "3 5eCo”d' Mm" plate and Sweet scored and this Totals 36 3 6 3011 ll .Umpire: Cecil Wardc bases: E. ' 'i'”” ('i1iraE.'0 100 004 W0-5 5 211 if” m.” pulled Macuud 1" was followed by Sneizek's heave a-relieved MR('LPOd in 9th. M-,lcNel1l, U, Blanchardr : Ind 2'n(lv!I and N Iriiitwkl MlIlIWI1lff'"”f "r m5 acenlenhande" B".my into centre in an attempt to pick Summary E..- ;g ' a S 16- Emma 17I mid Gillnilloini 3'3":NmqislgdalilflfIiniygualgiqufglelglReady nit second. Ready scored RBI. Wliitiock 2: earned runs. ” I-WT; llr. CIiir:ig.u-.If1Cks'Ki11. '1 f ' T .ou the throw. Intermediates 1; doubles. S t. N S B b l r'l sci-i ti f”:l7I”d 5Iil::'74il::lllllgdbvcigllglIlzcggigill Hawaii. made a nice running Whitlock; stolen base. Whitloetjr; ' ' a 3 ' : ' - l'ittshuri:h 000 002 000-'2 5 0 7" i g - v T Icalch off Hood in the eighth inn- double play, Don MacLeod to - r 1? ii i (tlilcngn 010 200 00x-'3V7l Ililllllfgaigatrfilslly l)”.t&d mm "I ling and Pincau made a beautiful Ready; left on base. Intermedi- Results of games played Tues- 1 ' ' Dickftm midN:1'-nu: PHIIN. MIDI-3-1 V l I (' p.33. ”-1 ,” play on Ian Kennedys grounder ates 13, Juniors 7; walks, Sneizek day in the Halifax and District I s S'i”.ll 1:). .-i::(i )ii'CiiIIoi.gIi. W"-Pol-,r:f(f)rffl Co: vlgllllilllgxllillllg and ””t'pl1l:e iii the ninth for the best fielding 4, MacLeod 6, Carson l; strike- Senior Baseball League: I , 1 - s l l l 11-? ii:-: ch: m.-ismri1-.- mm M he lfalflc Wm” A elplnrs. Jarkw Cairns mad? I long outs, Siieizek 13. MiicLeod 9, Car- Kentville x, sieiim-ion 4 2 1 iv II i ” "I V--w Lu-L Ill 404111011 7 9 0 HM m? I l l' d, Ls L l 1 lxunning caicli off lan Kennedy snii 1; wild pitch. Macheod, Car- Truro 10, llalifax l. I " ” (iiwiiiiiuti .201 um mo .3 in :1 l c ” 9”” I" 9 .”” ” ' llll liie eighth. 13 -I .l'iliIx'Iiil, Wiilwlni 171 and Was-1-' "Dd m me 13ft of me mm” "ha Sweet led all batters with a done 0 w 51-111.11 ('iLiiT mm. x,,,ll,: .3; l"nd10l;in. l(ii1g,m3S imum hm” bee". ” tough ml” ble and single. Hood and Coyle ' - I T.1 hi! l;yIiI.("1l(ixi 171 snuth 1511 and I p”Ch".lJrh('; s”e”Ek'b Hm” bl? each hit two singles. ll ,.l . ('lllli 'yn"y l.,m(ll...ll' llv llllmml l, l)ndhio'l ouiiiie picie super a as e Box SCORE 1 (ml 1! un. Ilr A.-'”.V vmi. womum. l:lIl”dIIlIl.LI-I'l:l-lgaflltalllls ilrililsn and Intermediate! an E ii 1-0 A E ' ' I I -W” 1'" 1 .2. a 1 2- .1 21: .. .. l i '- ' " '11'"'s '" Von" hvlvrli mu 1121: um mic .1 I0 11' H" 5”'”"k m". ”””"n baIl""5I5:.:-11ph'ri 4 (l V R 3 (1) w 'w- A 11:1 Ill" ""1" tinriunnti min 0:17 am 1112 t) ””d ''If”'”' V” mm-V” W0 i1'0”' L,,'n,l'lb '3 1 1 4 0 1 r I . "I "1: I11”. 1111;”. Ix”m1nwrl;. .1;i ('niiuniIl lm” 7”" ”"”.r””5 m” "'9 3”” Wliitlock in ' 5 0 i 2 n o I, - lm and ll.Mmlm. l.nldNmw In; liors svrolred on him in the fifth liiii- Ryan C 'l ' 2 0 0 H 0 0 II-ii I n 1.. v lo.-in.-, pmm. ;.-. 11.1 mm shin. ""3 Mt” "”F ”5”” M mmld m" c. xeniieny, If, 2b 5 o 1 1 0 o v 3.1 1- - 1 1- hi-1i. w avail: :. ilillrrl Jim: :"1:n:lI7LIk”:l";0;"e:;l””fA l Plnpgu ab 4 o o 2 1 u .'-I :- w .. ,- , ,, ,, 7 . . . oniy one ex ra ' T . icmriniird ml ll-"M 151 base knock and that was s double H0V.a”' M ' i 0 0 3 0 0 k l by Sweet. Oddly enough four of Snelzek p ' 3 1 1 1 1 1 ,,, .. , . ., - - ,, ., .. ., lme SIX him he -gave up were ob a-MacLean.1 lb . 2 3 0 1 3 0 ltained by the top batters in four b.MaCDom d' H " 1 0 0 lofllrilie nlillzlilcllgilod although verv Tom” M 3 6 30 E 1 e u i ill the middle innings, also:-:::pl:::il 1:1” lree Tl iusiii-is AT szoiiim A DASH fllliflllifn Ifllj:0;Cl'KlhlIlfI'lm1l'"lllfl;'1 MW .iuniln.' AB R H no" A a . . ac- , . . F. Kennedy, c . 4 0 0 2 0 lirvlnratlnn Viniinvsilav ll:0lI AM. .L”d ,h."1d "la I'”""T"ed'””5 h”' MacFadven cf . 5 0 1 1 0 T 11955 Mule giving up six walks and 1Readv iii ' 4 1 o 1 1 u , 71's'1ii'-)3 lx':iIm1ii'i(, A. G. Scull. llirvct Milo. Miss ihmmg ml” b3””5- 1D lVl'a' mod 5, 4 0 ll 2 7 1 . . . . w i . Macheorl showed great cluicli ' C 'D' I Ix.-rm. K ..v1;i:;in, liy Dai'Iiiig, I-mine Rriitoii, Aiiiios .pllChlng as he lmrled mmml out 1. Kennedy. ii , 4 0 1 o o 0 A I I11”. il:!'I' ii . li"Iii.V MCV".Vi I1”Vk.V 3U”1b(Il'. DWII1 of trouble inning after inning Four D" MMLe0d' H 4 0 0 3 0 0 x'1v ll llimes he left two men on base and Dunn' 35' ab ' ' E 0 0 1 0 1 I T loncc he retired the side with thelgmdl 2;, i i l g : g 0 I , (tllARl.()'l"lll9TOWN i)iiiviN(; PARK L ,-, W - ”l"- A - M3 1 I I ' I A i ” I ISLAND HEAVYWEIGHT l The Anny Instructor ...combines expert l knowledge of military craft with ability to teach and lead. N ORTH RIVER NNK Under his instruction young men acquire the knowledge, experience AY J" 17 and confidence of trained fighting men. The Sergeant ., . . . . . . . ' Instructor knows the im ricmce of h's ob h ' l 1iio.xi,u.u. - Tlllk.-l1Rl.-SAP. - 18-19-20 slog PURSE -l-O wlNNER P” I 3 W” ”PP”"I”""” l , . . . it offers him to get ahead. Fmeigvone eligible except previous title holders. . Coin etcnt 'udges from various arts of Province. One of the wet! on: mastered b v ' l P Y H"m”a”O” bO”l5' trained Infantry is the 60 millimeter Threee3 lllllllIi0 rounds. ,n l dh C 11 d IN MY HEART G 6 l Send lentry to - . personal artillery of Infantry, it has (1 . . . . - s ,, . Jcrn e of I t 10 . 'lIw .l:lllP I1 rmiiziii SinryeTi-ohiiiciiliireluxiclient JHS; - 9 am” 00 Yards . ,- vl , - Ill VP. ,&I:.'xy1 ll.-rx-luml, Ilm-y C;1II1i)1iii, lliixid lhiyiirz, Cl Id” t l T Fitter ; 181' 0 P OWII ' i I 0' Phone 306341 The Job lot You? rm " r c '- Canada needs more men of the calibre that j makes Sergeant instructors. To such men the Army ofimafine cureer:9oodpav.fincncia1 For 20 19 security, opportunities for adventure and travel, . . . . . . . . 9 53' 30d sannuoll 'th in mini nnmi, P.l-..l., .11 M. 19 s 20-3110 P.M. ”Y .9”? V" P”Y'lP'”'"””'””” i'i.assii-cii-:11 'rnm'-.2 iissiivzs-s2nn.mi A HASH those who alif . liberal ension and the best l . Sunny 3.. Roma Rudloniz. Miss Palli, Helen Harvester, Jennie of medlcal and denlal care. SIREMAIIIG IIDSKIN FURY! AMERON - iiiii 1111111 A Ikmnn Pciivi "'""." CINICOIOII ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS 190 Kent. St. FATHER'S DAY FAVORITES SUNDAY JDNE 21st ?l0(l'”'r NYLON TRICOT SHIRTS by B.V.D. Nylon tricnt iihiris will outwearlordinnry iihiris several times ox or . . . nnd that's not all-laundering in no problem; you just dunk '1-m . . . w.-ilt ii while . . . and wear '1-m. You'll save the pl'lfE oi the shirt in laundry hills alone. LL, 812.95 the Efnre for MEN ' ll(ziln1u('k. Anyway, Billy Aubrey, Tartan. Miss Cnnimiindn, Juiiy Blltlion Builioiig, Rajah Hanover. 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