McAlilen Says MMRI. Will Definitely Operate Again HALIFAX. (CP) Secretary- trouuror Chris McAlden of the Maritime Major Hockey League Illd Friday the league will defin- itely operate as a major loop again this season. ”The picture for major hockey . . . is brighter than it was this time a year ago." he Said. "Syd- ney and Charlottetown have at- ready announced they are ready, and 3 new group is making plans to take over Halifax franchise. The only team I have not heard from is Glace Bay McAlden's remark came with some fans coiisidering the league folded with the sale of six players by Halifax and illl announi-enient by the club backers that the tran- chise was for sale. Glace Bay- Miners also were Ddiklll:: ill enter- ing a 1e.(:iie C()n'..'IllllllE Cli;i:l-itte- toxin because of the lung uaiei distances. POSSIBLE ANSWI-IR Mcaliicii. liiiyietir. said an (iii- balanced sciicxliile ni.i,1t he the lllSilAFT men iho.i.-ii all ttnizns would play the same number of games. He said one reason for an atten- dance drop last season was .be- cause the league had no oolorful, swashbuckling club like the Island- ers of other years. But McAlden said Islanders plan to have a color"- ful club led by an outstanding coach this year. McAlden said he expects to meet. this week with a group interested in taking over the Halifax fran- chise. And if they should decide against operating, he said. there are two other groups willing to back a Halifax team. WILL BE MAJOR "Definitely it will be a major league. None of the clubs want All-an Cup hockey. If we turned to Allan, we would lose most. of our players. Under the major series setup, it is possible to bring in 25 players This. of course. would not be permitted in an Allan Cup lea- gue i The Maritime Hockey League is the. only niiijor loop in Canada and Halifax Ailaniics have won the title for the last two years. But Atlantics last week sold six players---all lllPy owned-to Sud- bury Wolves of the Ontario Hockeyi Assoiuatioii and sad their franchisei was also for sale. 1 Big Stock Car Racing Meet Tonight stock car r:iy.iig fans will hare j.i.'ai' and the uzirter mile oval was '4 the opporitiinty tiihiglit of seeing some of the but rating of the sea- son when cats ll0ill S'.iiiimersi(ic. Kciisiiigtoii, Cii.irlottetoun, Mount Stewart zind Aloiitzicue will par- ticipate in a lll9Cl which pruinises to produce p;enty of thrills and :lose competition at the Covclicad 'ace track. tremendous crowds attended the rare meets held at this track lust At covehead i npy gave Bob Gray of Charlottetown the amateur and open leadership wiped out the first. morning's play in the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island golf tournament. The Archie Skinner of St. Andrews, led his class with a '73. John Randall, Riverside golf and (ountry club. took 71 for the first! round and ended it second to Gray in the battle for the titles won lasti year by Art. MacKenzie of Char- lottetown. Torrents of rain halted the tour- shortly after it opened. As a result, tne fourth. fifth and sixthi divisions will play only 36 holesl from 20 clubs in the two provinces. MacKenzie was well off the pace with an 80. never in i:tier shape Since many of tire oriycrs hare had a chancel to get l.l'.L'il' inuchines limbered up.. no qtlarler will be asked and none) gixcii. Racing under the lights at Core- hcad has always provcn to be a popular form of entertainment and ii large croiyd is expected to be on hand when the cars are given the Erecn flag tonight. There will be i-aiiieen .&crrice on the grounds. Starters With Tuesday Night July 20th 1954 Positions For Moncton did the opening round in 72 while Bill Davidson, Riverside. and four; Mont-ton golf club members-Ralphf Harley, Roy Morrison, l B. W. lsncr of Laurie R0-i land and E. E. Joklneii-came next with 73 each. SllVlM()NDS JUNIOR LEADER In the junior ('Olllp9LlLiOll, 77 gave the lead l0 Harry Simmonds of Charlottetown. Tied for second plate were defending champ Doug Lewis, Monclon. and Ernest l-Iachey, Bathurst, viith 79s. Among the 12 professionals, Ce- cil Dowiing of Charlottetown re- quired one more stroke than Skin- ner and Allen Ogilvie of Moncton defending pro champion, monds, cia night) ll0-9) Kellner vs Minner Wehmcier FREDERICTON (OP)-A par '10 Brldgewater, 84. D. .l. Huestis, N. E. McLeod. First division Summersitie, 77; Monday after rain and lightning summerside, 80; Frank Mclnnis, Charlottetown, 83. Second division-A. G. Macmil- lan, Charlottetown, 77: Harry Sim- Don lottetown, B8. Charlottetown, '17; Gray Fires 70 To Lead Field In NB-PEI Amateur And Open Macdonald. Charlottetown. 82; H. Saunders, "Charlottetown, 82; Erroll Nicholson, Charlottetown, 83. Third division-T. N. Rogers, Charlottetown,,a0; E. I. Praught, Charlottetown, 92. Juniors Erroll Nicholson, Char- Outstanding Racing Meet At Charlottetown Tonight Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) .. Prtiliablc 111-3935 Di 54- Amaleur and UP9";pi'tchcrs for today's niajor league qualifiers. as well as the pros. are,izames (won and lost records in scheduled to complete 72 before parentheses): the meet ends 'llhursday. Ameriun Lulu, The field comprises 209 entries; Chicago at New York (night) liieegan K12-4) vs Ford (8-6) Cleveland at Boston (night) Gar-' (lil-5) vs Nixon (8-7i Detroit at Philadelphia 2--ti('l- Garver (6-6) and Groniek vs Porlocarrero (6-8) and (5-9) ' Baltimore at Wiisliingtiin (night) Coleman (9-9) vs Schmitz (4-5) .National League New York at Cincinnati (4-2) vs Foviler (7-5) Brooklyn at Chicago Palica (3-2) (7-6) Philadelpliiei at St. Louis (night) (3-6) vs lit-iddix (l3-(ii (Only ganics scliedtilorli Liddl i e! All here An added attraction for racing fans at the Charlottetown Raceway tonight will be the one dash cur- tain raiser. This will be the first time that such an event has being staged here. There will be no pari- mutuel betting on this heat. Bessie Budlong. making her first appearance of the season, is enter- ed in the classified tmt and pace along with K.-so, Little Delbert. Fairgo. Abner MacGraw, Belle Budlong, Mary Merk and Miss Donna. Mae. In their last perform- ance here Fairgo and Mary Merk were double winners with times of 2.14 4-5 and 214 respectively. Direct Mite and Babe Britton who thrilled fans with their driv- ing finish in the Junior Free For earlier this month aie fll)ETEd in the classified pace with Gahagan. Chocolate Dip and Jerry's Nightmare. The curtain raiser will get under way at 7.30 (standard time). Packers In Second Place will meet The City Slickera lKeefe Drug in I City League soft- ball game on the Old Diamond this evening at 6.45. Baseball Results American League First Baltimore 040 010 110-7 15 0 Boston 000 003 006-9 8 l Chakales, Fox (6) Blyzka (9) and Courtney; Hudson. Brown (2) Parnell (7), Clevenger (8) and White, Owen (9): W-Clevenger: L- Blyzka. HRs: Bal-Kennedy. Mele; Bus-Williams, Owen. Second Boston lll 500 00x-8 ll 4 Baltimore 010 400 000-5 8 0 Larsen. Kretlow (4) Odell (8) and Moss; Kicly, Kinder (8) and Owen, White l8). W-Kiely; L-Lar- sen. Hits: Bos-Bolling, gjensen (2) Piersall. Williams. Detroit 000 000 000-0 3 1 New York 101 004 20x-8 10 D Gray. Mill 3 (7) and Wilson; Reynolds and Berra. L-Gray. Hlis: NY-Mantle, Miranda. Cleveland 200 010 100-4 12 0 Washington 000 012 000-3 5 2 Wynn, Houtteman (9) Mossi (9) Narieski (9) and Hegan: Shea, Pascual (8) and Fitzgerald. W- Wynn; L-Shea. HR: Wash-Fitzgeh al . d National League 100 300 000-4 I 3 Chicago 500 201 l0x-9 7 2 Milliken. Labine (ll Wade (7) and Campanella: H a c-ke r and Tappe. L-Miiliken. HRs: IBkn-Can1- panella: Chi-Baker. Philadelphia 000 100 000-1 to 1 St. Louis 201 000 20x-6 12 0 Greenwood, Wehmeier (1) Ind Burgess; Lawrence and Semi. 1.- Greenwood. l3rooklyn - vi-not NEW YORK (AP)-A trio of iefthuided - hitting outfielder:- Brooklyn's Duke Snider. Don Muel- ler of the Giants and Cincinnati's Gus Bell-are running one-two- three in the National League bat- ting derby. Snider. the leader for several weeiu. is being presued by Muel- ler and now Bell in among the title aspirants. Snider. n long-ball slugger. is batting .359, while the spray-hitting Mueller is up to .356. Bell has moved into contention with a .341 mark. Irv Noren threatens to make I runaway of the American League hitting race. The Yankee outfielder in batting .365 and holds a 22-point bulge over his closest pursuer. Fi- gures include Sunday's games. Snideris averages dipped eight points during the week as the 27- yelr-old Californian went 0-for-24. Mueller, runner-up a week ago. had eight hits in 23 trips and his average failed to change. Bell. with a 9-for-30, lost three points while remaining third. St. Louis teammates Red Scho- endienst and Stan Musial share fourth place at .333 each. Each gained two points after being tied for fifth last week. Noren boosted his average points during the week. The 29- year-old left - handed hitter col- lected 11 hits in 18 at bats-a .611 pace-to pull away from the pack. Cleveland's Bobby Avila appears to be the only player within strik- ing distance of Noren. The Mexi- can second baseman maintains the runner-up position with a .344 average. Avila gained three points 22 Outfieldiiits Lead iiaitiii? Parade In Major circuits Minnie Minoan of the White Sox in advancing to third. increaser his average nim point -to .322 Tied for fifth a week ago. the fleet. footed Cuban delivered nine safe. ties in 20 times at bat. Willie May: of til! Giants main. tains his National League home run lead with 33 and Muaial gun is tops in rum batted in with 34, Mickey Mantle of the Yanks con. tinuea to set the American League home run pace with 18, while Min. oso heads the RBI department with 72. Paul "scooter" Murphy hit a grand slam home run in the la.-: inning to give the Philllcs a 6-3 victory over the Giants in a Littli League baseball game at Memorial Field yesterday. Murphy also col- lected a double in .in earlier ll'ii1 to the plate. George Dunn was the wiiiniii: pitcher while Russell Shephard suf- fered the loss. Following is the baseball sched- ule for today: 9 a.m.- Minor League boys 9and lo years old. 1030-Bantam Yankees vs. Car- dinals. 2 p.m.-Little League Indians V5. with 8 for-21. Giants classified on arrival. surrounding districts. Stock car Racing covehead TONIGHT, JULY 20-8:30 p.m. Standard Time Another of Covehead's Stock Car races where you will see plenty of thrills and-spills. All Stock Cars wishing to participate will There will be Stock Cars from Summerside, Ken- sington, Charlottetown, Montague, Mount Stewart and be t We promise you as good a race meet as seen any After Win Over Wheelers rmsr msii imm l'.)l. .N'llANIlAlil) riim: mod mm, Wm, , -,5, . mo cm 1 3! , CLASSIFIED TR()'l' sxn 1-.srr:4iiivo IMSHES simio rzaru First i'ound scores included: , 3f:5P"”.fh 1033 002 (mg, ,0 0 time last season. iiamie Bzidlongi 2 Essrr as Little Dvlhert' 4 Fall" no 5 iii... Professionals - Jimmv Walker, C”””'3 P””” d”””d ””'”””"ded N” ' ""D1e' Aw-an :9 H tkl ai nd Atwell' - - s ' ” ' ' ' LL' ' ' W ' s l Km,,.,,,e 7... Gm,” "Grin", Bike Shop l2-6 ycstei'deiy ei-eiiingl Joe Gallant and Lester Taylor 5”””'l- ” l l 3 ' Purses will be 50?? of the gate receipts for drivers. MCGMW: 3. Bell BLHUOHE; 5". Mary Merk: 5. Miss Donna Mae - ' i t 1,0 move mm 5019 pnsgegsmn .11 summed home rum for the Wilson and Grandall. L-Sui-kont. S-Stable. second place ill the City Softball Wheelers. Gallant also had ll dou- NF". VS"? 3:3 333 3:: A point system is kept at this track for all win- ('I-NINE" i'MF-Two (minis ii-woo mu arson UTS met” with '-i0.P0""-S- The WlW'- W for two hits in Wee mes ciQi;3f';”G,,,,,,,,,, ,9, com; (,0, ning cars. The w. G. Barbour Trophy will be presented 1. cm Frisco; 2, Laurel Chief; 3, Dean swizi; 4. Bai'liai'a yim ersmire in tmrd place with isfiayiggmcioactn wally Shepard iiad,,,,.d wesiruiii; Perkowski and Se- to the car with the highest number of points at a race W T M l " M '"' l (11). L-Corwin. meet of a later date. The Mouiiiieii put the uuud to; Mike Connolly in his first suriinilnlcka L”"d"”? h the Wlieflels 35 lliP.V knocked thelof the year tossed a six-hitter forium Cm'"I"'mdm” ' l5D0k6S out of the smooth working the Packers while Wally Shepard ladies' Golf Queen; 5, Dale 8: 6. Anmr T. iii-mini-h Girl; 8, Sleepy Sam C also eligible - Bob Clegg. Lady Abner. t”LASSlFlF:li TROT-TWO ILASIILN st'i5.(i(l I-;A('H su1gLBt'Rxi:;, X3, (cpi ppnm. l. Tartan; 2. Real Fingo: .'l. Roma Buillmia: 4. Aiionmiy. 3, Foggy (Tarson, a native of tiharloitetown. Ellis; 6. Jenny Knlmiick; T, Derrick; 8, Pet llanorein. also lVlI'llli?'S'P'E'I" i"”k'd Slxm” mu M”"da-V Six-Htller All Stock Cars must be in the ,pit by 7:30 p.m. Standard Time. Canteen Service Admission, Adults 31.00, Children 50c Bike Shop machine. Jiinmy Dow-ihurled a 10-hitter in absorbing the ling, George Bradley and Gcnelloss. Ward connected for home runs to Ernie Trainor played a strong . 1 J (1 KM ,k as Bairini:t(in Braves defeated g I g -'35) U y mi” - iiiim-ire Harbor Clover Lear; 5.2 in spark the Packers attack. defensive game for the Wheelers ('l.AsslFl in PACE-'l'H'(l DASIILS s:":.3.o(i RAH! who ShPlhlll'lIF (inuniy Baseball Bradley hit a ..(-s loaded home and Reg Hughes stood out for the The qualifying rounds for the I run in the fourth inning to put Packrs. Ladies Club Championship was held 1, Direct Mite; R-Z, Jerry's Nightmare; 3, Babe Billion, 4, Uahagan; :1-l"”lZl1fV Cfllm" had ill"? 5ll'lk90Ul5 . 5,5, Chocolau D,” -and allowed only one c-arm-:1 run, the Packers into a lead and they, He walkctl lltP. He also helped lii:,nev(-r looked back. Dowlmg hit a mum muse ullll two hits, one of triple in addition to his home run. llhom a dniililv. Playing mach Len Arsennult yesterday afternoon at the. Char- lottetown Golf Club. Mrs. GOOXI9 wood has low gross among the large field of contestants. The six- The game was handled by Glen Matheiion with Stan Ryan and George Keys on the buses. 7:.'l() l'..ll. Stiuidiird Tiniel (.l'R'l'Al.V RI.Vl-ER - ONE RSH Sll)(l.()0- 30'-. -371';-l5',. THE SMART LOOK IS THE. BRYLCRE EM L00K' l. Hoosier Liyivtor; 2, C. P. tip 3. Stanley's Boy; 4, (li'.'lllL'P Hal: s ””'”'”53- teen ladies whoj qualified for the 5, Wait For Ale; 6, Larirlie Seymoiii-; T. Alllrllfwx p;.,.k(.,.,L,G. wind Cy G. Bradley Itluiilllisigglnd I;::V. dgsz lb. 1:. Hughes 3b. L. Arsenault of, M. Connolly p. B. Hurry ll, .l. Dow- iing rf, P. Maclntyre ss, 3. Acorn 'l'-t. Wheelers - Poulton 2b. W. Shepard p. D. Mac- is as follows: Mrs Wood vs. Mrs. Brown: Mrs. Beer vs. Mrs. Mac- Neill: Mrs. Deslois vs. Mrs. Weir; Mrs. Johnston vs. Mrs. Buntslri: Miss D Stewart vs. Miss M. Stew- nrt. Mrs. Home vs. Mrs. G. Mac-, Moriey--also cligihlrv Bobhy llurilr-r, Kitty Ali-Kay. . H illodgers And Flvers Play Starters With Positions For fty League Game fonight T. Brndley cl. H. I Callum ss. L. Taylor r. J. Gallant Donald: Miss Macliellan vii. Mrs; Leriuiie leadiiii: Baii'lioiii"s Dorig- lb. 175- Igllllliinor Tl. M- Monaghan MRCKETW-lei MT5 Bak" "- M"-i rmsr imsii ll::l0 l'.)l. V'I'.-l.Vll.-UH) Tnir: Baseball standin S "5 ill” ””ll”” "llh MC-5' F'-””'5 at” E 1"" IL Canmm ri..ys.-'iriy:i) i-.u'r:-rwt) insiii-ts siriioo EA 1! g i" P W”””'1-V ”"””””d Cl” W I ( 53- THE (AXADMN pngss Baseball League game at Memorial 1, Prime Butllving; 13. Eva P-llflllillc, Ii. Miulity Duh; 4, .Vlnrior( K: -0. Title Hal: F-R, Royal Siiott .lr.; S-T, Silk Hal: 3. Billy Riitllnng L Field this evening. The game will lget under way at 8 pm. j , l Donnie MacDonald and Vern American League W L Pt-t. GBL also Fiiililiti .Vliw tiniiinniiiiln, Cl ' 1' l 61 28 685 -- . , ('l.ASSlFl!'Il) l'A( r.-.rwo i).y.xiu:s ai:.n.iio r:AtH N6f:l:reX:I(?r(k 51 29 57,; Ii .Hmidmli-iii are ready for iiilcliuiiz RS-l. .luriy Biirllong: 2, Sister Verna Hon: 3. ChPViE G.; SS--l. Sra ChlC-'-130 57 33 .533 4": duty mm the Fly.” while Do.nme Plant: 5, Suffolk Chi!-f: 6, (Viil Aulirry; S-7, Colonel Biitilnng; 5.8, gm?” gill gggizin 15 5 like” staner (01 uml IV Preniier .i. Walt.-r also nlisihln Piriiiniiv. S-a stable - SS-slahle. tivf:.sql:i':.,gi,,n gr, 2,0 ',”'2 2,; L 1i. . (ll.AS.SlFll'1l) 'l'R()T-TWO DASH ' .i:i7.-5.00 r:A('ir iBallimore 32 57 .360 29 ii TuEsDAY' JULY 20”” 8'30 P'M 1, Chrt Lynn (Tlvvi-i; 2, Bud's F.L'lio; 3, Fiiixro The Great; 4. Joan- lphlladelphla Tueilslzhv-'14 .357 28V: 8 0 c x Standard Time. in-: 3. tV;ivniai'l(': 6. rmiiim Duster; 7. Si!" chuck: 8. Rajah llanover Chicagn I, New Ymik ,N, 0 . i All stock cars interested in participating contuio... --also vlimhle (vll.l' lliiiv('W'i. gleveland a-ghlBo;t(l'1nh (NI . RAY SUDSBURY, Charlottetown, 01' ('I.-yssirirzii PA 1-'rw( .22.". 1. 0 ' il 1 la ' (ZN) i ' . . , . ll , l,"”"' l l '"T7 ””', i3aii'i"mo.'Z at uvasiiiigiin IN) Best by Test i SHELDON LEAR” S"'""'"”'d”' S-l, A. G Null, 5-17, D.ievl Milo, Tl, Jiihmiie lxfilniuck, -l. Babe W dnesday i Br””""i 5' G"'hR3il"v lHi-illiniore -at Washington 'N) i Detroit at Philadelphia (N) .Chicago at New York Cleveland at Boston R100 I'll. N”l';LVllkllIl THIF. (IRTAIN R.H.Vl)l(-(LVE I).-1511 Slll0.(l(L-50')-35";'.-I512 l. .lin.niv lliirllriiigz. '1, R:-iiiiirk (iii, (1 limal Ti iin: -1, .Vluricl E; K. Flnnnm Ii.il:-; G, .liij.vy:iy'; T, .ll..-5 l"ili.; S, Stinriy B. iilsri eligible -i 0 ollball Practice A softball practice for Canada T'ackbrs will be held (in the Park- dale Diamond this evening at seven olclock. lioriiwall-York Pl. Swimming Test The Cornwall - York Point Swim- ming and Water Safety Course was completed on Wednesday July 14th when the Instructor, Mr. An- gus MacLaren, presented the classes for examination. This course was sponsored by the Women's Institutes under the chairmanship of Mrs. Hector Scott. Mr. Kent Ellis, tested the swim- mers and presented Red Cross awards to those who fulfilled the Stocks of Quality ooooWEAn Tires on Sale! l':.r:.:'::" I495 UDFl""'UGb enF'F'-3:-I Instantly, Iryluum in: love! your appearance. 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