e Drag Ra By JIM CONWAY cing In Britain - Beginning To Take Root | International Drag Festival at held - i f iff, : i if i aust ft a 5 ® Bilt Take | & ar fil Fe i i! E i Hs | Taba “iy Che Guardian “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” | » Charlottetown, Sat, May 22, 1965. a © «Laced i bs Se ts te | Jim Hogan, Ist vice-president: Rev. Don Mac overage Of Football — | Washington 000 101003— 5 83 New Yerk 100 630 G0s— 4 106 McCormick, Kreitzer (7: Daniels (33) (8) Kline <9) and Camilli; Bouton (34) Ramos SPORTS CALENDAR LARTER’S Drug Sundries (Hal Larter, Prop.) Complete tine of Drag Sasdries Patent Medicines Sandwiches and Coefice Bar Phone 992-2532 FREE DELIVERY 45 ELM AVE. - ‘ MOVIE—WONDERFUL LIKE E Cliff Richards BOWLING — Casual Bewling Basilica Recreation Centre. BOWLING—Casual Bowling Kellaway 2 - 5 P.M. SWIMMING—Y.M.C.A.. Men's $:08 p.m. SWIMMING—Y.M.C.A.—Ladies’ amd Men Keep Fit Swim Ladies 2 p.m.—‘Men 7:38 p.m. ‘ TUESDAY MOVIE—WONDERFUL LIFE Cliff Richards : BOWLING — Casual Bowling Basilica’ Recreation Centre. BOWLING — Casual Bewling Rollaway 2-5 p.m. ; SWIMMING—YMCA— Adult Men 38:00 p.m, - 11:68 p.m. LADIES KEEP FIT SWIM—Y_M.C.A. 7:38 p.m. and 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY MOVIE—WONDERFUL LIFE Cliff Richards > BOWLING — Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre. LADS — Comal Boviing Mellaway 2-5 p.m. Bowling Fun For Afternoon & Evenings CASUAL BOWLING Basilica Recreation Centre Richmend Si. Charietictews LADIES KEEP FIT SWIM—Y_M.C.A. 2 p.m. SW'MMING—Y.M.C.A.—Family 6-20 p.m. KEEP FIT—YMCA—MEN—7:38 p.m. SWIMMING—Y.M.C.A.—Mixed 3:38 p.m. THURSDAY a c SWIMMING—Y_M.C.A—Men 12:60 p.m. LADIES KEEP FIT SWIM—YMCA—7:30 and 8:00 p.m. ee Toe Wart Lange REC. CENTRE—Dance., Young Werkers Association 9:09 p.m. — 12:09 p.m. FRIDAY CONNIE LeCLAIR Building Contracter SATURDAY MOVIE—OPERATION BIKINI Tabe Hunter — Frankie Avalon BOWLING — Casual Reulinz Basilica Recrestion Centre. BOWLING — Caszai Bewline Rollaway 72-5 p.m. ING—Y_M.C.A.—family 1-3 9m. icici DANCE—Y_M_C.A.—9:08 o.m. — 12:08 p.m. REC. CENTRE— Dance. Record Hep. open te all ares, 9:0 om. — 12:0 om. White Rese Farm Wenner m Fuel Oil, Stove Oil. Batt>ries etc. Grafter St. E. Phone 994-6510 CAPITOL THEATRE MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY- ' Tereenay WONDERFUL LIFE , OWT Richards FRIDAY - SATURDAY ‘OPERATION BIKINI Tab Hunter — Frankie Avalon (9) amd Edwards. HR: Wash— | Kirkland (4). 'A National Lente Les Angeles 000 100 010— 3 141 Chicage @O1 162 GOx— 4 Paths Drysdale (6-3) Miller (8) Kings at Police: June 14 RCMP. at Royal Bankers: June 15.— Firemen at Power Kings: June 16 — Police at RCMP; June 21 — Power Kings at Royal Bankers; June 22 — Firemen at Police; June 23 — Power Kings at R.C_M_P.: June 24 — Police at Royal Bankers. a June 28 — R.C_M_P. at Police: Torborg: Elisworth (43) : , WEEKLY Roznovsky. HRs: Los A—Tor- June 29 — Power Kings at Fire- borg (2). Chi—Santo (7), Roz- men: June 3 — Royal Bankers Rovsky (2). . at-R'C_M-P.: July 1-— Police at ‘Pittsburgh 600 101 381— 6 100 Pe Gee 010 ceo 1 53 Power Kings: July 5 — Fire- wn at RCMP: July 6 — CALENDAR (15) McBean (6) and 31 Bankers at hes ale fo Crandall (4): Le ROMP. at Power Kings: July ‘master (24) Niekro (7) Tiefen- auer (9) and Torre. NOW! i OF EVENTS — ROYALTY ; ESSO SERVICE | Enjoy, The All J. Stewart Westaway, Lesseei New Peerless Tires : Be , : Batteries verages Acessories Licensed Mechanie Free Pick-Up and Delivery Phone 894-9043 West Reyalty, P.E. 1 Start really refreshed, with the favorite drink of Islanders. am eae ee PE ee snes 2 Fe: ieee 8 RM ARS A Ee A ot hi TEI, ‘pce era ort ween eet Se 8 — Firemen at Royal Bankers; July 12 — Firemen at R.C_M_P.; July 13 — Power Kings at Roy- al Bankers: July 14 — Police at Firemen. All zames will be played at. the Queen Charlotte Hich School diamond. with cancelled games | GOLF DRAW : 8.52—S. Cutcliff, N. MacLeod, B. White, D. Walker. Pg ie oS -- erreee 5: Gareet: 3 Killorn, F. Macie- | A. Dowling. wait — J. Hornby, P. Richard oi Irwin, R. Stewart. SPORTS FRONT PEI Baseball Ass'n Formed — By JIM CULLEN Theceteg * * Pr! wi The reason for the meeting was to consider the possibilities ef obtaining national affiliation for P-E-I. baseball To date, actin a Oe cs ak tox weet baseball activities and has done a most commendable job, but several Island baseball officials felt national affiliation was _ necessary if baseball on the Island is to prosper. Those in attendance at Thursday’s meeting included: John | Kane; Jim Fox; Charles Ryan, Dave Boswell, Don LeClair and ™ Earl Nicholson, all from Charlottetown, Jim Hogan, Hank Lan- . dry, Henry Gallant; from Summerside. and Rev. Don Mac- Lelian, Mt. Stewart. “a i i ae : When those present agreed that a nati affilia' : pe may sees ee te eee ee” Amzteur Baseball Association and election of officers ensued. “ The following are the elected officers: John Kane. president; 2nd vice-*"* Charles Ryan, treasurer: Dave . Permanent . Francis, honorary et Jim Fox, Queens County poe. i | president: | secretary: George | Art Sullivan, Kings County: Gerald Keogh, Tignish. First Project The first ahaa this newly_ formed organization will un- dertake will be to conduct a provincial baseball clinic. They Sra work in conjunction with the provincial department of phy- education on this project and an official for the organiza- . \fion bas announced that four coaches from the National Base- + ball Federation will be brought in for this clinic. One of the coaches is reported to be Doug Harvey of Na- tional Hockey League fame with the Montreal Canadiens. # Another direct result of the Island obtaining national af- i will be a junior team from the cream of the Island’s junior crop to represent the province in a national junior tournament to be staged in Winnipeg, in late July. : ~~ ow more, W. LePage. 242 — C. Taylor, M. Found, R_ Mahar. MENS FOURTH DIVISION 130 — M_ Burgoyne, I. Mac- | Kinnon, L. 1.36 — S. Weir, M. Farmer, D. | MacInnis. 1.42 — C. Whitenect, P. White- nect. R. Storey. 4.43.— A. Johnston, I. Cud- more, J. Wi 1s — R. Drysdale, J. Mac- Millan, W. Storey. Post entries accepted at- pro ‘ MAKE ATOM POWER The Transfynydd nuclear power station in Wales has gen- erated 381 megawatts. the hizh- to be played following the rezu- | lar schedule. This year the lea- -gue-consists of five. teams.com- peting for the trophies which ; will be up for competition. The | trophies include a plaque for the | tonne which finishes in first | | place. with individual trophies | for the pitcher with the best win- loss average: the batter with the most home runs; and the batter | with the best average. The City Commercial Softball Lineee ee , ecutive’s Trophy will be présent- | ed to the team winning the final | play-offs. With five very’ enthus- jastic teams competing on the newly renovated QCHS dia- mond, the leacue executive are Hooking forward to a very suc- cessful Season. _—_ ' | ee m MIDNIGHT DANCE | and mark out a tentative 9 hole SOs SN Miecy the Geet sengon hot all member provinces “ ns = yr Greatly Extended horn Serre nese eo: E ROLLAWAY | ganized to rake. roll and prepare oO e "aa — Simmons, Shane Charles Ryan is at present the Island’s delegate to the Na- ~ fg : ofc gg an igh rar pong ola ened lana ee teams tie potion om x amount of ground work and re- level commentator and color firm in Ontario and Quebec. ereside, S. Seint on in u posi = e SUNDAY, MAY 23rd FF search has already “been done mecereeAL "CP) — Radio man for its telecast games The survey cost $10,000 and "To B. Moves at ae he Had. snveety. vue me seston: 4 fielegate from the PEL. x “ ‘ “ golfers from this area. contact with the referee on the Champagne sa arrange- 1,500 viewers were polled. 10.00 — G. Nicholson, Dp. 4™4 Baseball Associ : Sponsored by the Kinsmen Club of Charlottetown | Among who have been field is.one of the new techni- ments had been made with the For Champagne's company it Clarksoo, D. MacDonald.'S. Ua- This writer feels the forming of this association is definet-~ a oat deuce tee eae to = eee he Seeeteeey: Oe See ee? ee Wee |e 0 Maines of cleer to SO van eS aS ie time the. only sport in = » el i have ooo : . , \» Music by Hi-Notes Mm techs Gon lcnd- aes Fouin Lege pee” [Gane Gear ed el M1230. Carr, R. Giggey, K. the Maritime provinces that didn't have a National governing ~ ae _.____Admission- son, Duke MacDonald, Dave ™ Jean_-—Paul_Champagne-de- | the _side_opposite_the_ cameras. PREFER SATURDAYS : Se Bee - body. ce ” x =" Clarkson and severa! others. scribed some of the innovations for easy home identification of _ With this amount of 712.36 — J. Irwin, A. McCurdy, = GX hh Sh Sk SS Se Sve SH It ts the hope of the organiza- i= an interview Friday. He is a downs and yardage. involved and “prime viewin€ iy Pineau, S. McLure. Tid Bits. From Here And There - tion that those interested in golf Member of the Montreal publi- Final approval for the innova- time at stake, the survey dis-_ “a. k 1a * “ ec ‘| wit be civen the opportunity to city firm (Bouchard, Cham-|tions was received from the Closed that 638 per cent prefer | wiscKenzie. B. Moreside. "The. Prince Edward Island five-pin bowling e: a learn \the fundamentals of the pagne ond Pelletier Tat), CFL rules committee last Feb- i ee — > we or ee F Tay- gets underway at Charlottetown’s Rollaway ee lanes ATTENTION. me eles pone ae a vision rights for CFL season) “We have received tremen- The third most popular game- | ap piyisioN in hanna Guus ob e-Somatae cotmee atk include: ‘ : -| are being formulated to tmprove Sames in 1965 and 1966. The |dous co-operation from G. Syd. ‘ime is Wednesday evening." “1254 G. Barret, C. Coady. Summerside Air Force. Seamen's All-Stars, Rollaway Juniors 2 the course in future. or Ger come tees sae 1c et ne oe ce |B. McGee. and Humpty Dumpty. 4 Grey contests those years. |Commissioner . execu- wa J. : The public are invited to come and “cqit, describing the innovations, tives of the EFC and WFC.” Softball Philadelphia Eagles sued the city of Philadelphia Friday = , ‘ mr |Champagne said the referee-in- |Champagne said. “The league “erm, R. Giggey. 1. Berrigan, ‘ever exclusive professional football rights in a proposed new watch the horses train on Monday, May ee [chief ‘will be equipped with 2 |poople realize the sixe of this |R. Atkinson. a cee See en ee : Service portable microphone trans- | telecast business.” | 112—R. B.N Eagles asked common pleas court si 24th. Bring your children and ask all the - — |mitter and will communicate| Extent of football telecasts is ica 008" Mayor James Tate to honor an alledged 1963 agreement giving™ questions you want—the horsemen wil! 1 Elm ve. | with the play - by - play booth | seen in the results of a survey 1.18 — R. Jenkins, J. Wilson, the National Football League team exclusive rights in the” ' Anytime — ‘commentator, He will pass conducted by Champagne’s Cc. eae R. PE ca stadium, or rule against ali action on the project and de-«: welcome you. ‘papio along pertinent information re- . clare as invalid the public vote approving financing. ~ =~ - ‘play and rule interpretation. *) BASEBALL aes. G- Fichaud | Montreal Alouettes have asked G. Sydney Halter, com-~ - “In order to add color to! : ny ts N, A. Wi missioner of the Canadian Football League, to intervene on 5 een iso, their behalf with the National Football League to determine game telecasts this season, we | SCORES H. MacLeod. rookie tackle and end from wil ad. tench_commentalor Go WESC AY os Sina carmen, Spee als eee tl Sh - Scuivalion <i" toe tae SORE oa 6146 te Bo ge HY TTR E. Tay- EE. Sears pirentas, 5 6 ANE: SOP booth.” Ch sid pmo pce nike May i me & ident 0 t of lor. K M : ‘egal beeause Patio ‘signed a, two 1 ta ; Wilson, Ritchie (0-1) (6), Ear- the City Commercial sall LADIES 18 HOLES of prior signing : 7a ce oor ley (7), Radat (7), Lamabe (8), League. releases the snowing 134 — E. McInnis, M. Jar- ee : 2 : will bench-lev commentator | Renneti (8), and Tillman: Ti. Playing schedule: dine. M. MacMillan. We are planning on making a trip to Moncton. Tuesday 7 if : lene tener color to ant, Weaver (1-0) (5), Bell ‘9) May % — Royal Bapkers at 200 — J. Horne, D._ Rodgers, night and we have room for four more people interested in ' will be tclephone-equipped | te and Azcue. HRs Bos—Conigli- RCMP: May 2% — Police at E.Buntain. watching the fight on closed-circuit television. Anyone talk to the play. to aro (9), Bressoud (2). Cle—Hin- Power Kings: May 27 — Royal. 206 — E. Cox, A. Coady, M. _imterested cam contact this writer at 48506. caster. He wil be in s position ‘02 (4). Davalillo (2}, Colavito Bankers at Firemen frager Seam aah reside, J. Doug- . b i), Laplew (D.. . : ings men; June 212 — A. Moreside, J : |Cincinnati (Nuxhall 0-1) (N). oe jaar eee Player Baltimore 000 310 v1 5 90 1 — R.CM-P. at Police; Jume las. P_ Drysdale. BALL PRACTIC New York ‘Fisher 33) at St Ch’ vantage | netreit 100 001 000— 2 $2 2 — Royal Bankers at Power LADIES 9 HOLES i net Louis (Si 1-5) (N) tewn Billiard Club spot. ‘ 7 ene 2a 5 . ate There will be a practice for is {Simmons : en: is ik a a ek | Pappas (5-0) Miller (9) and Kings: June 3 — Police at Firee 218 —‘E. MacNevin, S. Stor- the Power Kings Sunday nights | American League — a ths Sings bide Gaeeeeed Chae Brown (9); Wickersham ™™ ey, V. Ross. 7" "at: 6.30 on the Queen Charlotte | ——— (Richert 1-3) at (1-3) Nischwitz (9) Gladding . June 7 RCMP. at Power 224 — T. Bruce, H. Gillis, H. Hamond. The following play: York (Stafford: 1-1). (9) and\Freehan. HR: Det— Kings: June 8 — Royal Bankers Matheson. are fequested to attend eT (Morehead 2 - 3) at McAuliffe (6). at Police: Juee9—RCMP. at 230 — J. Wilson..C. Angeau. Pie k. G. Bowtle, M. Burns,’G. Cleveland (Terry 41). Firemen: June 10 — Power 236 — G. MacKay, E. Cud- Baltimore (Roberts 43) at Detroit (Sparma 1-2) Kansas City (Talbot 22) at {Minnesota (Kaat 33) Here ts how Cassius " Cay foe for their heavyweight champ- oe Chicago (Peters ‘4-2) at Loe | Angeles (Lopez 5-3) (N). TO DISCUSS NHA OTTAWA (CP) Central Mortgage and Housing Corpora- tion announced Tuesday it will hold a symposium on 1964" amendments to the National Housing Act May 29 in’ Winni- peg. Members of Parliament and the provincial legislature, mayors and other municipal of- ficials. and ’ representatives of various housing organizations PROBABLE PITCHERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Probable pitchers in today’s major league games (won-lost records in parenthesis) - . National League Los Angeles ‘Koufax 5-2) at Chicago (Koonce 3-1) (Cardwell 1-2) (Sanford 31 (Herbel 2-3 or Marichal 63) at Houston ‘Bruce 1-5 and Farrell 3-1). Philadelphia (Belinsky 1-2) at will be invitéd to take part im the one-day discussion. the vital statistic department temiitp fight scheduled far