Thursday, June 13. 1957; I A The Guardian Page 7; . t-i Pitcher Score. Will Resume Workouts July I5 - CELVELAND (AP) - Pitrhrr Herb Score's injured right eye VHII be recovered sufficiently in per- mit the Myear-old southpaw to re sume baseball workouts July 15. his doctor said Tuesday. After examining Store's eye. struck by a line drive in a night 0300.529 F0003 game with New York Yankees Er summer moods said: 6 "Herb's condition is greatly imv ' proved and his eye has responded . ' well to the medication prescrihr-it . " for him. He will continue to be on this medication for another four weeks. during which period lit- should gradually re gain his strength through limited 3('lIVtll. ”He should be able to resume his baseball workouts on July 15 " Herb arrived here Monday night from Hagerstown, Md.. where he had spent two weeks at the home of an uncle. He expects to leave on Thursday or Friday for his home in Lake Worth, Fla., and probably will re- main there until he rejoiiu the- baseball club in July. ''It was very encouraging." Score said with a smile to report- era who asked about the examina- tion Tuesday. He gave no details himself. however, leaving these for the formal announcement by the Cleveland Indians. WI-7l.LlNGTON, New Zealand 'Reiiteriil-The final session of the list New Zealand Parliament opened Tuesday. t Think nl all the wonderful. tun-lllod voolmda sworn. tnrz ah:-adl weekends to spend at the take. to go on picmra. putter about the qardn. or, luat tau nomad making up the old nan. You'll want I: orqaaiaa you meal: to lit In with than plan . . . and you cut DOMINION makes it easy. All through the Iumina, DOMINION vffl be featuring loads to suit your every eiaminor mood. Food: to unsiy healthy outdoor appetitu . . . Ioods to eat to heat the heat . . . foods tor barbecues . . . toads ta pirnini . . . easy-to-prapul foods to help keep you out of that hot kitchen. 5"" ”"lOyinq your summer now nmci. 1, rnr.in:iriN um week and nut dioqung your tags. lot summer mooda. CRISP, FRESH PRODUCE IIRCESBPERG LETIIICIE 23: I9c Nth ,lgr5ey Joe Walt-on (tom an like these. was caught off St. Peter's Island. Walcott as the referee and Geo- mil Dr. Timothy Gaeohagen Walcott. the ex - heavyweight The mammoth sized lobster was hagen as a wrehtler. They left t,-mitt have met plenty of tough boxing champion and Geohagen aPPF0Xim8le1.V "W09 (9?! limit. itown shortly after their (hm.a(.tm-5 in their respective box. the educated wrestler seemingly Walcott and Geohagen pat-ticipa-lwith the lobster They were mg amt wrestling careers but enjoy their bout with a seven and ted in a wrestling card atA thetamazed at the size of the famous "eta, did they tangle with lobst- three quarter pound lobster which Sports Arena on Tuesday night, Prince Edward Island sea product. SPORT OF KING'S lltiatl Firenien have won the Monsignor, The repairing of the diamond is .l.A. Murphy trophy. Claude Peters I progressing. The committee in was real sharp on the Firemenicliarge of repirs expect to finish attack wiiile young Dave Townsend) all renovations this week and A was outststanding on defense forlhave the field ready for play. Tliis 't.he Knights. This game ended committee of hard working men . . . . , .. basketball for this season. are Stewart MacAulay, Rev. Edwin 7"" D"dg"cLt” Ere me. Mmedler" Hm” muck M” ML Thei There will be a meeting of the.,Stecle. and Roy Whitc.. Milli” ”h3mp'""5r I,)E.fe'""3 the members "L the new ch3'"p""":St. Mary's Ball Club on Wednes- This column wishes to extend Eastern Hicks 31-2-2 '3 in the final ship team are: Henry FRESH GROWN ISLAND RADISH ' IFEE ESTWLIES CIIEN ' Hill? gave them thlie series in iiraicht games. This victory ful- lillrti Larter's early season pre- dirilnn that he had assembled I mm that was going to go all thf nay They finished sixth in the st-'ioditIe. advanced through the Iiniinatinns. semi-finals. and met 9 Eastern Hicks in the finals. In this series they were very dofiiiitp tinderdogs. but, with cour- ace. a great show of confidence they upset the defending champ- Hartinger. Mrs. Frank Paquct ten- captiani. Helen Paquet. and Joyce MacLellan. Last week a mens and wumens team from the L.Y.C. of Charl- ottetown visiled Souris. for two games. They returned home with a win and a tie. Carl tshortyt Proude led the men while Lois Hcnnessey led the women. Top bowlers for iimpnrtant meeting. Whether or not lsouris will enter the King's County fLcagiie or play independant ball .will he on the agenda. Also a ;c-timmittee to arrange the Town gsotlball League. At the previous i.mer'lings the turnout was the ,hest. its up to lite players now. if they want to play ball. then they had better come to the next meet- Souris were l-Jlmcr Doucette and - g . Bernadette Mahar. A return gameihnai) Jgghtfn mhmwords' wedneki Larter. - h 1 - lCaptaint, Arthur wright. Henry;:fl)'eil;lHltIlllhl;It1yt' eThPl:tl:vI:"HgeI Hal: sympathy to the wife and family of the late Alfred Gallant. Alfie. as he was usually known, was a great sports 'follower here in Souris. While he didn't actively in- dulge in many sports. Alfie was a great sport fan. In the men's league. he was a popular member of the Ramblers. In sports circles. he will be sorely missed. Electrical Work Special Repairs to Floor Sanders and ele('trir'al ap- pliances. Motor Re-winding. Dial 7186 I MacLEAN 8: SON A 117 Kent St. ' Sl VKIST SWEIGT JUICY ORANGES HIPORTICD SLICING CUCUMBERS size 163 WINESAP FANCY 2 79: 29: Eating APPLES 3 cifm 49c ions. Wm be played I" Ch5”0"9'"W" " Little League practice started In the final game they were led I W" d,aL9- with quite a bang last week. Around liv llrs. Frank PDQ"?! Who hid Th9 ,F'”m9"' 5" 0'?” W31" st-vcnty young boys turned out tori wiitivifs huzh ""99 With 650. WW8 Ch3"'p'""5 "7 S"""'-5 High the first practice. At present the LCVTII ATRPDODBIU Dated the Eaat- Basketball. . Tlicy dcfralfd "Wt hoys are under the guidance of Sin- Mllgm” '" ” sudde" deumlstanford and Roy White. Looker game for the title. This niarlul like a booming year for Littlel the second year in a row that theiL938"9- FIRESTONE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR SALE 169'” WE TAKE TRADES Foods For Summer Moods CORNED BEEF 3i: A REAL THRIST QUENCHER-ALLEN'S 20 in. This APPLE JUICE LYNN VALLEY V, Li. "I FOR SALADS-A.B.C. FANCY M 02- 35c STD. PEAS 2 '?u3.." PINK SALMON MEATS .Vft'('lfEAl)YS SWEET MOIRS POT OF GOLD SITPICR TRIMMED STEAKS 69c MIXED PICKLES w,NGmBoNE CHOCOLATES lb..l.l9 33c '( CORNED 49c .1IIrx2ruz4zrd PORK HOCKS Ln- 39c National Park Softball Schedule Atlltfiiy iii the National Park Sntttizill League will get underway suntlav June 16th. This year there will liq five teams entered. They arr Bctltord. Rustico. Tracadle. M-iti-inal Park and Dunstaffnage. Tho t't'L'llIflf schedule will be com- tilt-ml hy August 2l. The best-of- tivr wiiit finals bcllln on August :3, The ill1c'lIS will be the best-of. turn The following is the list of gatiic: in the schedule. Juno 16-Bodford tit Dunnstaff- iiart-. 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