Junior Abbies Come . From Behind To Defeat Holman Intermediates 2-1 W" llong double into centrefleld. How- Randi: Eriwards' red I10? -W010” ever Kennedy bore down to sI:ike- lhhici came 0” "10 PRYW35 In H"' out Mitchell and force Underwood last of the ninth inning to score to fly ml: to retire the aide. .2 . I t t I I- livn rims and defeat Hnlmans 3135' W" "I9 b'" 3h 95 5"”l":d tine. They halted their oang .i i-rii ie 2-1 on Memorial nox SCORE i ii am .21 E-im m Mn” lug the , It 0 a streakAworst slncd 1945-with a F" I” nit t I I I H N d S t 5-3 'icto v over Boston, and that. N”. Twmd Twine Eastman Nmalflthblip. c A43 2 II) 3 ,0! i I POn1Illl'li'lLIr' with Clevelandis second it 0” ll'"l;”:I lie"; 'Ill5,f1:””:)';nmn'l,,m,,"'Ii1,, " 4 l 1 n 2 1 -I U R.c.A.F' surprising loss to the tail-end I7" '”-”-I 3”” '””t '. ' ' ' 0 ll - R Detroit Tigers. left them six iii-rvzr Riiiiiiim-: act fItf' (TI'I7II'I(lIIP- Read4M Ih -- 4 II 0 8 1 ( ( e Md 1 the Amerlcan W D lilacbeod ll 2 1 1 2 1 1 Ram?! Rh 0 HVD” rminrii dmi-ll ii-itlmiit ii. hi. - ,, - l O 1 0 0 0 i ' p A ppp ..'rho league-leading Rotary Lpplguq field. .. Carson if . 1 ------j M h' '1I'i""'l V I””"-' ""5 'IIDA'u,jI.-M',,,,,, ,1 3 0 0 0 0 0 , , team defeated the R.C.A.P'. in a In the National, Brooklyn Dod- "" NI '3” 0It'li”S N1” "IS "”m'I'I ll R-,,m',d,.' P 1 n (i n 2 n. 5'"TWIIl'"K "ew I" ii” W3-V ”I,PUi- '0 II”? 7'" 5940” "i"”'”"5' major Little League game at -gers cognizant of Milwaukee H a- - : : r" v . -. l.t 1 It rlu t . 3 . . - W. l V Y hA l R V Hmd mm", r , , . 2 o o .1 3 i. siin)ttinz,:ien:; ktdoi: l:a::lFa:ip ll-tan:-jrniv cum” ogceoneigmllj Queen Elizabeth Park last night Braves who. are hot on their tail , . :n-I1,ll isoialv I” I D. Nlncllenii. rf . 2 o ii 2 o 0 PIN it I " 5 C ." I3 : 93 ""1 "I ,- . i t by the score of 13-4. In the millclrialler dropping their early-season : :' ""A 5ii"lli";” "'".j' W if” ” Totals 28 2 3 27 a 3 '"””i””””I. '” (”."'"ad R"? 1”.” l””': 3'” ”"O ” "ll" WI " bracket, Rotary beat the Y's Kldsilead. humiliated Philadelphia is i,.o .,. ,,c gr rlri ad a sinclel rTrack hefoie an i-sblniated crowd his DOSITIOILV ' G4, putting "mm 3150 an the mpl phimes mm In 3,0 shutout at -i-mom qimrv and third to lead,Hnlmu.' AB R H 1.0 A El lot over five thousand fans. Mr. The following ll the result of of mar League IBM?” Fwd, , R" ”" I7I"”" l5""In':' Dml M"L""d'u Kai cf 4 1 Z 0 o oi Charles Willis and Mr. Keith Bry-lthis race: lat. Caleb Dunn, Monc- ' ' l "Vie-int ii-'”i. ii hnomivw d0llb'.fmzarGl.a'd'v 3b '4 0 0 0 2 0; lemon who promoted the race-ton: 2nd. ROY Glrnhumi 55”” (' !”-'V" 2 i'iItC'iii'lg ms-iniD'C,,,,..-,"rr. 2h” 4 o 2 i o ni . . , meet I(Pl'P well pleased willi thwiohn; 3rd. Joe (2Rl'IPI0i'l. Moncton; ' s' ':i'iilnn':s '1 'CP'1r arn. caved l"ie.l,? (.”.aim,' lb ' 2 n 1 7 n (,l V - iiiiiial performance, as the cars and 5l.Il. Ivan 1XPlT.V- 0 e 0 -w ' in on hi: foriiicr friend I'll'lQlmmnn'; D 3 0 0 1 L 0' .IH1"1iIl9 -I””i0i' AI7I7l95 ale DIR.” rrinrrci around the track, as many 'liii- feature I race had eleven '" " H"'"'" IN” PPn?rP(iP1d'N:iPTlIRrd' c 4 0 115 4 0i Hm M-I Island Lenglixe Basetfmn as Hewm at A umel idrh?” Competing and Ngl Very a S i e i- , vri 'io:ii- ilus vi-ll-E ,,,,,l wm.kmPhe”' H ' l 0 O 0 O 1 (Mm? 3115 ("all 113'-18 5' M1160 8 There were somn spills whenlexcltlng as they went laps. In n H. W... ' ' i -i - i.V-fought. loll" sttiitiilll 5IIi?l'1l'-5lln cl l: I lost 1 trnl of their Time after time a car would T - . '11 . 2h . 1 n 0 0 0 0.”f"i9 I l l l 1 I rier. . c-in V i- 'P'1Q ,. ii,-align, rum” in - ,(;:m'C:m H 2 0 ,, 0 ,, ,,,Tn; -(liieiyitiinis half tiualiti' nltchirilz vehicles hilt no ih.1urie.- marredileave the tram an: on man.vhnlcd- y M "CZ. w"y --" :9-i"rwl L,-it gnvlln in ll'I'iI0l'liG . ”' I 2 0 ll 1 1 01”-'7 9-'I5i'-'” -W"”il-'-”i'l Tl” W10 the fine eveiiin:'s eiitert:iinment..c.asions the crow were 9 Ti B 1, d l G M Chb cham p l' -n--- --'rl H" Kciiiiedv andll-:;I,1's,-wood rf 2 0 0 0 O Q1113?)-S Ilka Bmmt Cglzntilni" 1331. Tlicre were SN local entriesihreatliless as IIIP powerlulkniiv mmgip ggedegided in” neat i ., .. - ' t '2 ' I in i -I ' a a , ' I r .-wk-i .p fr nnothel Lanm.-,.p H H H . 0 H 0 n 0 nl:1ltllP lnzpid lyilet llggl (VIP (ill: and six enliins from Saint .lnliulth,uieshroare;l1 tilt; iIF:t10h' week, it was announced yesterday IV nIt"llIiiQ-fIllPI -1-0,51, V . l 32 1 5 25 3 D A0?) 0 P9 ll m? V and Monctnn. 'lhe liome lioial . r. OUR 0 H -'1 an .- I- 0 0 bv Doug Saunders The pruem . i..i,i liu. l-lcltnrx tn slxl. rpplmypd DUMP"! M fourth Lriiils. Fri offsct IIIIS the Jilniorslgai-p ll good account. of them-lwho accoinpanied the. mainland Champion 18 A" MnCKenzie , -iv--pk out eleven men .. r,.r,h,.,,d mm, in 4”, i1aOk Oireill-Sll'9 ili'Wi'9'Fp37ld 55 H We srivcs. liiit the mainland drlverllgrnlip IWNI IHSI1 N815? I0? '09 i The quqnfymg round: 10;, the It a -' the 'i': lvi silrreridercd ..., N.pl.u.,,,l 1vnd,,,.,,.O,,d in mhl -Wit iil9.VFP HM Eiillltr I0 500" sliriwnd the hcnefit. of the ex- fine track. He was much dis- t . d th W R .,,..,. ,...i,., .. i-.,, ,,.h,., ,, I lmanv rzliis for 'illcil' li'lrlel's as pmi,-ncp iii-gv have had. Ipleased at the hchaviour of some Threg game; Ire scheduled lolCIUblCI18ml-)l0115I11D 311 91 -th- ,..., ..,. ,,.,ilM M, ”""M" its evidenced hv the l..ci that Car-l, Tl... first hvat. which was it fans who insislcrl in crowding too be played in the anysoflbal11,ea.;Jcliklns 'Tiophyxtha(t1 goes no 10:: , , ih, .,;,,li. son has p.tvlicd and lost a iwn- l'ilirF'IV local entry nl llirpe cars close to the track. thtis putting gue ml; evmlng at 5lx.o:clocl;,lll1;ln9T I-H” be Sallie 0:” SSH"- - . .. i-. (--nihlw Wok in lwi. . hitter this sea-an iwas won hv Riis MacPhee with themselves in I VPIZV II-HHHPYOUS Sunshine Island Dairy will play 93 Coui" "I I5 mm "3 ' - ti iii iv Hnimans . ml rim lion 1 ii i i .. . , . .i,.. .,..,i i-tit-y-(l oh. l-lsllorskhhln 0m mm mm 2 3 3I . ' ' ' . iNi:ivi. MacKai' coming second. li0FIi10H- In Ill! 9-XP"IF"" I" hill the Legion at the Upper Queenllny Mid -gllnday. Be ole conlrlit;nii- y,.,.,, 5. ,5”. Simmons Md mmnrd: I. R-Ml: Last night. the .liliilrir.n had neg; N;-iisnn was forced nut of seen cars out of control travel gm-eel, Dlnmond whlle Cangdnllljlg this round plnyels rrlluysut ,n- -:l...qm... ,..,.,,.3..,l.. ,,,.,,..mm,,. mm, and F K,,nm,d3.' leiiouirh lofienslve sh-ehqtli at iheliiio lama hv angina lrnl-llila, srmi riisiniiccs from the Lrffk Packers meet the L. Y. C. on the fnrillielil iilteii-itioiis .0it1.;lBl1Il:l;u”h . A... F 1,. Apr: 3m. .3, font, right time to dine:-i. hllthl-llflllSi The second race DI'OVll'IP(I many and any one Sla.ndll1g'FIOS9 3 is Kmgl-"5 Dlamond and me Ange-lsk is on Six-9011 in ie q . n 3; up gffulfk ,-mg lr. summary lnternlediatiz,-l in ii lYP.. pitcliecilnmro limits as Lorne Doiron for-,in daiizer of twins In.lilred. play the Bombay; on the ltfattllevv-ling iouiid V will qualify 'for the IV ... is .i,. us... Six l,,,,l,,,,3 Wm and well paved Ixlriiitl Lcaizilc PPII liis ma:-liine repeatedly in Purses were for 5100 in each of wells Dlamnml at parlgdalp, mlliiilillltliislilp .IIlgIlt- uhlle the .,t .,,.,. ....,,l i, .,....H,.,i ..M.m ,,,,.,. . - v contcst. For eight Ill!l.llL'S tlicvlpass lilli Bohliy Leiird was the the regular events with the fea- The cu), suckers Wm mm. lheiilext. slxtct-ii will qualify for the . Earned runs, Abhies 2. llolniaiis Y , .. , l l '1 v00 , M . l V d 1 '-- at "vi' 'T'Il"np zllnlnt lip whlffgj 1. RBI Dplanpv Carson -2: dmlhqwcre hi-lli.ess against mic lzisi Ilallglhflll to lie waved down hy iI1P,lIUI'8 lax ii: a -- pulse. r. R. C. A. 12-. at the sun,mm-51dL.l;,pwnd dmslon and the thlr ax- .-... ,,:.u..,. .14, 3.1 ,,,d,.,. :19", Bgrnard -50'" MMLEM. uollland i-iirvt-s of Doiiilie Sliniiions biitli-liei-kc-i'c(l flag. Ivan Kerry fin-:BIll Brown was announcer and Airport lemon-ow ln gnolher Lea. teen for the third division, etc. 1,, ,,,..i.i nqzw hem 3" ITi'tllI)l;iipr;'baSFs' M'arK-ms D0" M,;,.Len,liiii the llilitli they came up w.tli islind third. The third race sawiMr. George Newman was Judge. gun game. l F”-st I-mmd nmml-.95 ln the act. i,. -3.... .,..,....3, :...,,.,m mu. ,0; 31 Q, Dunn I icmdv: H,” on three hits to give Ian K(lll'.lfif-IV tlicllliirl Mm-Plicels car go out of con- App-VAN H ...,...........s lunl competition must be complet- . y-I ,,....i,.-:1 ,,. Garth (-3-. h - H H I - 3' ' Ahlr 4; l iivo runs he needed in iilii for ti-nl and leave the track bill It? 0 cd by Tilcsday, July 7th. Players -1-.,, ..i,..,,...,( v,.f.q lIl:.'-dry mm; I,luN,:l::,. Kn”?:1ae':.l:. 3, ginnnlxf, 4; l himself ii wcll pitched brill gaiilt-.Ewas aliio to rllzht it and cnn- ilnsmg ml; m the first round will was czvril o' Val:-olni MaclradvenitEstrikv-niits. Kennedy ll. fl r nicri 'IlTP-iv to second 'tc :Iv"l17n Doe 'if.-tellm-sci o'f the ha" l?"”Tl5l'l.'s scored their lnne run 'w the third inning Gordie Mac- Yx':-s act to first on an infield I-U i-nd went to second a bad ”"YVv hr short strum Mai-Lend. He -Jrva illfwl and rain: home on De-i The Intermediate and Junior Ab- la-:---'u Tcxas Learner down the,bles will hold baseball practices th"d hash line. ton Memorial Field this evening. Hoimarlla threatened main in "the The Juniors will commence prac- ai-:tl-i "i'lT1Il'lI: Vl'I'1Pn Simmons drew tice at 5.30 and the Intermediates pl walk and Joe Bernard belied a at six o'clock. 17; wild pitch. Kennedy. Umpire: Blanchard, Doyle. SATURDAY NIGHT iiAcEs Featllring the FREE FOR ALL with the first appearance hare ofl Thelrra Imil the Saint John free for altar and the old favorite Jose- ilale Clipper. with three other good classes with a full entry list. FIRST DASH M30 P. M. ("IlARSIF'IFID PACE-2 DASHES-M00 A DASH Thelma Lou. Josedale Clipper, Babe Britton, Direct Mlta, A. G. Ffott. t'I.ASSIT'TED TBOT AND PAGE-1 DASHES-42M A DASH Roi-al Scott. .lr., Rosalie H. Miss Commando, Mighty lieh, Penny Rilai, Rajah I-Ianovar, Lady Abner, Capt. Missouri. CLASSIFIED TROT--2 DASHES-8200 A DASH Bud's Fmhn. Bonnie Dale, Brother Bill. Arlnnwaiy. Roma Viidlimg. Bliss Paill. Wait 5." See. Vi'n.vmark. Also eligible, Tartan. CI.A!SIF'IEn FACE-I DA!HE'He&200 A DASH Kitty .'VlecKny. Sea Plant. Sister Verna. Buddy O'Connor, Ranirla, EX! Biidlnnl, Julie Ciegg. Abner lVi'cGraw. Charlottetown Driving Park YEO THEATRE M()NTA(iliE - FRIDAY-SATURDAY - 3-4 SON OF PALEFAGE Bob Hope, Jane Russell. Roy Rogers In Color - Rloious Fiui - Show For You To See Murray River Theatre FRIDAY a saruanav July 3rd & 4th - 8.30 P.M. . 0: hadIv'I mg... Cuban . 'r”:....2..":..'-..' Also Eye Wlfmeaa and Beyond The Frontier and Cartoon. BasebaiLPraclice I I (Canadian Press) major-league baseball leaders hitched up their socks Thursday and kept the daylight Both .,.c Militia GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN showing between them and their panting pursuers in second place. For New York Yankees. the JULY 3, 1953 Simmnm It ii-ac a tniizli lost: for Siniinnns iinue the race. The i who was rmlv IIlI'l"P oilxv away, ,from a coveted no-hittcr. . . . I Fellmlvs like Simmons. Carsnn.i Kennedy. Macafeer and !iiacLean are walking proof of the theorvi that. pitching is 70 per cent of; a hall team. Hoimnnls Inter-l mediates. who are in the League cellar, have appeared hi-re onl,V twice th.s season nlirl 0."l”Il kin" have played sparklllitz hal'. Thcy have lost. two close games, the first by I. .1-l score and the second '2-l and much of the credit for their good showings must 20 W Sims mom; who has been haffiliisz the City batters. winner Va: llollis Frnzeil, 2nd Newt Mackay. flrd Rnlihy Leard and 4th )lacPhee. Six mainland drivers, who were late in arriving on account. of poor lioat connections. appeared for the fourih race and it was at this time that the fans were real- lreated in some thrills. Six 'C:iillS viere entered and the rare livas only in the second lap when 1”" K””'':l "" ””””r""I 0" Lelthandcr Dirk Doyle pitched . itlie hack stretch and Caused ai . , , , for the iiirzels and gavc up nine new stall. Accriiidn: to the rules Nu hM'hnm dawn in mp Hgm I ll . . . . iii ion a car goes oilt of control in SW” In mm "W Lsgmnmrn M itlial it is an olistrilciion to ll other racers. all previous I:il'1i:I”1rPF. pmhpd rum he picked Iup his IIlir(I Icngue win. l.l.dlttl.f t " '- . . E m N 19 0 rpndmz Mn” IS; The Legioii used three pitchers. Angels Defeat Legion 2B-B The Giiarrlian Angels moved in- to second place in the City Salt- hall League yesterday evening by defeating the Legion 11-5 in a game played on the Knights of iCoiumiius diammivl. Bus: ily i loliler consolation play-offs. The second round matches must he finished by Thursday, July 9th, and the third round by Saturday Baseball Today --- lilie 11th. The finals will be played Coach Randy Edwards will con- on Sunday the 12m, duct. practise sessions for the fol-1--5--AC-----AL lowmg group, of Llme Binge, officials elitliilslastlc. They farmed League Baseball players today: Ihim ””i' '0 9"W0m”3' "Id W7” Both Major' Leaders Win Victories League Ball . Elderly Johnny Mlze halted the Yankees' fearsome plunge at Btu. ton with a pinch double in the 10th to back up a strong six-lilt pitching job by Vic Raschi. bu: the Yanks won the hard way. They saw a one-run lead van. lsh in the ninth inning as George Kell hit his seventh home run for the Sox. But in the 10th. Min who earns his keep with just such feats although he's well over the 40 mark, came through agaiii when his team needed him most. The Yanks also had cause to thank old Steve Gromek of the Tigers. who nipped his old Cleve- land team-mates with a neat sev- en-liitler in the Detroit game. Don Lund's homer off Mike Garcia with one on in the rev- enth provided the Tigers winning margin. The tall-enders took the Cleveland series 2-1. Thursday's other scheduled game in the American I.eaguc-- Wasliingion at Philadelphia-was rained out. Brooklyn's Carl Erskine. pili-li- Ing his first complete game and registering his first victory since. June 7. handcuffed the Phil: with seven hits, struck out six and was never in serious trouhleHnn small thanks to three Dodger double plays. Erskine received fine lupporl from his mates. who collected only eight hits off three Phil- ndelphla pitchers, but made six for extra bases. ATTENTION SEA OADETS All cadets MUST be on board lI.M.C.S. Queen Char- lotte this evening at 1900 hours in preparation for Sea Cadet camp. Sgd. Lleut. J. D. Smallwood, Commanding Officer, The 13 year old players Wm H. ;lt is up to Moose to catch on with port. at the morning sessions whilellhe ma-I01" 1953"” Club- ail bois III the City aged 14 years are requested to iilrn out for ril practise at L30 and all boys aged 15 and 16 will turn out for a practice at three o'clock. The following l3 vears old play- ers will report at 9.30 this morn- lng. R.C.S.C.C. Kent. T STARTERS AN-D P00-ITIONS Two new coaches have liccn in-I jpcfgfl min nip Island Lontzilci .Bnseball plctilrc. Charlie H0:-'II1l took over the coaching rcins oi the: lHolman'a Interincdlalcs a few; idatt aim and illrlitticd 1Iil.tS migileitil t e irs inia as, .- lt(IlacINilii!.s has been appoint- -VFW YT-"ll . 000 030 000 2 II 13 0 ed coach of the Iiitermedlate Ab- BMW" -- 200 000 0010 3 0 hi” and has Mrpndy handled hi, Raschi and Berra; Brown. Hild- team for two giiincs. Mnclniiislsim "ll KIWIBT (WI and WI1.tC. L- IFIIEV have quite .9. pitching pl:o-iI”I”d3i"l- "755 BOSIOTFKEII: NOW biern to solve. ill the ('t):IllIlg wceksiVil0I'k”E”IIlI'99- The "Big Four" staff of the Intel--I ”"e'a"d Baseball -Results THE CANADIAN PRESS American League By .l000000l0 2 '71 llivin Connors started hill was re- lplacrid liy Earl Nicliolson in tlic tflril and Nick in turn gave way lto Jnhn Thistle in ihe fifth. Be- iIIHPPTI them IIlP)' surrendered 20 iliils. l Rigliifielrler (irnrge st-lilo;-or tied the winners by hanging out ifour hits in four trips. He hit for the circuit crashing out a homer. ltriple, double and single. Billy i,MacLc-an of the Anrzcis also hit .1 lfoilr-master while Billy Wright. VIII-NI four hits in six trips. Nichol- isoii of the Legion hit tivo doub- lilllfl year look quite a bit I)l'lgIliCI', today frilloivlng their I-"VIII FIIOVVI mkdlmu at me slam” Pas n0WIlg1:tl'rC(IIBl Hon eroozigioo zoxd 4G? H been cut to the ”Big One. . Accord-1 mm. -Gmmigk and 23'1"” IE-0' Verne Blanchard of the Legion ""1 '" '"”””I ”””"'S S."m'"-kiani-cia Hrs: Clevclnnci-R'oth' 1).: BI”-WI " 5'"WZ Wm”.”'. "'"""'I mH.V Hm I79 HhIP in I1(lll'I agalii tlllsumn-L-und-. -071. i lhwse and made a brilliant Pick season on account ri a stir armm 'W- , , lon I,mi"aplilr's lint grounder in Ready is out with a had wins: aiicii poII:::IIIIY':lI':" I" Ph””d"IIih'3 i”)5t' ithe fdurtli. iloiigapliie .IlIl'l1SPIT Cyril Smith is leaviiitzl llilej Pl'l'il- i ' came ii; with am sni'artdpick off iince. That lcavcii on y 011119 Y 2 ul-nag an in e liir . 'MacI-ean as a regillni: starter. I MI”"'"'I l'"K'"' d Till: langelsp l'l:ltIIPd Ioffl two ' ' , on e pays, ou on it long- The Abbies' cliailccs of u'iiiningill;hIlade!I'hh mo 00? Om 0 7 1iHi')I1iP I0 RP: HUEIWS in the lliirri A Marmme in-mnk and Find meet "MRI?" n02 ma II” 3 II 2 and nor: Hughes in Billy Acorn Drews. Ridglk ifii Kipper mi and Biirgcss: Erskine and Siiikcr. L-l Di'cii's. in the ninth The game was hanrllcrl by John Hrs; EIYl0kI)1'l -.. Reesewinlchnrd. " aim prints. Any would have won the running broad; and at least placed second in thei - Exhibition . lhop, step and jump. t ' ' . ciiimun A non 000ml 2 7 l l The lncal team is verl atrciilg lnl chum," N ml mo mx 4 7 3 t ilhe mi” "9"" mm "H1 a”.”"'"l Keegan. Alnmn i7i and Shelly. la! gianrga Walters. Ron litkinsnnlwnmn lmz slmpmm Lmmrd (8, and Stewart Macmillan of Char-land smnmkil w4lmp5nn: 10tiPi0Wn KIWI? Wml F” 1": W' A Kc!-gan. Hrs: Chicago Av-Melc: Dean:-. Fiiiirht Cad"; DQVE 1'"l"F::l'.ciiiram N.-Klner. Metkovit-ii. and Bill Wells o rllTfIII1P.'Sl e. There are also a nuinllcr of other Inirmen at Silmmcrside who arcl lqulte pmiicii-hi. in track and ftileld W,,,m,, an International League 0100000001 RI and the Abbics are hopeful Rm.h,,t" ml) 010 mx 3 n n 'ihey will he ablc to hand t0il"iIl"i Lildivlck. Coleman mi and Thomp- a VPKV SHONE "Vim ii” iii” Amlaisoiig Yaszholz, Reeder rm and lqnniah Hiizlilnnd Ganit-s later in l'?g,pp- ,'the month. Syrsu-mo 000 000 040 4 fl 0 ' ' Buffalo 000 003 Z?! 5 I4 2 (7i Hartley Piiriee, Jordan Liindeck, Inoblnson lrlii and Drescher; nil and Erailtt. IN STIID ”HTF"si6i'FlliiSiiillTF lTlli;1.-tlevelnlieill) nail i Roll! of 'j printed. 24 hour scrvlce. lposurea only M cents. Reprints it cents each. Mall Film Service. roll of I ax- P. 0. Box 11. Chariot-ti-tmvn. No Other LOW-PRICED Blades Sliave As Easy As MACKS BEST Registration Numberiioll sired by Calumet Burllong Dam Margaret Jean This liii a well hredstmlllnn andlI ITIOUIII prove to he a good III'l'. He will stand at Charlottetown Race Track and Blair Andrew's Stable. New Glasgow. For further particulars apply to: A. B. (YIITCLIFFE, owner BLAIR ANDREW, In charge Mares at owner's risk. ling in the meet here Wrdr.csda)'l ' i Y I I"I”"' The Abbbi” l””'” ah”; "I grjclhiiaii 200 000 ml 3 7 0IlvlLlI:.upsAlf'Agglflh: 6' i'vIi.ird'hC' cnmniit 33 W”"'5 "I "I9 M”"'""liiiiiwhiikae mo 000100 l 5 nlhjc im .hlP ih'-err: 'lt "322? me" my wmnd mac" mm wllhl Pridbielaii and Baldwin' 'Ailtnn- litOhezimDA.,1o ' A 0; on if Wendell Barrett to enter the laroad,cm. Bum?” ml Mm Crindlanl L A Mgifl i 265- I”-- - P- "W9 C v jump and the Itrip, stop and .llll1ll3iAI”OnrHL ,A 1;"iOn.- Mam" any Mun” hm they VET-V I'k"I-V W””I” NM” MN mi HR.s; Cinciniiutl -- Kliiszewski. lf'lI;lani;hairl 2b'AC'o no g1IV' Of 45 D"I"'-is B””"” "”"m” Hell. Mllivaiikee-Crandall. ' I ' In H p' ' iGoodivin ss: Nicholson 1h. p: Beer cf; Ward P: Savirlant, cf; Thistle .rf, pl iBasebaiimaSciiedule American League-Friday Philadelphia at New Yorlr Washington at Boston Detroit at Cleveland Only games scheduled. National 1.1-ngiie-Friday New York at Philadelphia , Cincinnati at Milwaukee St. Louis at Chicago Only games scheduled. International I,eagiieOl"rIda.v Toronto at Buffalo Montreal at Rochester Ottawa at Syracuse Baltimore at Springfield Baseball Standings (Canadian Press) American League W L Pct. New York ......... 47 22 .081 Cleveland 41 R .594 Chicago 42 29 .592 Boston . ..,.... 39 35 .527 Washington ........... 36 36 .500 Philadelphia ......... 32 40 .444 St. Louis 27 47 .365 Detroit 22 49 .310 National Liiiigim Brooklyn 44 28 .629 Milwaukee 43 28 .606 St. Louis .. 41 29 .586 Philadelphia ..s.... 37 29 .561 New York . ...... 34 34 .500 Cincinnati Ni. 39 .443 Chicago 23 44 .348 Pittsburgh 26 50 .342 Adams. p.'lllIt Anderson. Andy: Blanchard. Michael: Bradiizv. Francis: Burden, Rnnlilc: Bifrkr. Fred; Burke. Kenneth: Crimornn. . Keith: Coles, Gerald: Cooper, Fms-r DASH mm Barliv: Crilzhrin, Paul; Dolron. "ASHES 1 -AND 5 Louis: Doiicettc. Blllv: Doureiiew ONE .iili.i-1 DASH FOR TROTTERS AND mcrzlzs-rtiiislsz 5200.00 Kenneth: FIallaf.TI1all.Dlrll'll'; Foal-. er. Craig; Garnliilm. Raymond: Gfeitory. Lloyd; Harper. Deivnr; Hilda Mac. Anyway, Shinola, Winnle's Jimmie A.. Miss Plriyfliilr. Last, Duke of Hyiand. 4 Ha.vwmd. Kenneth: Higgins. Ron- nie: I-Iiirzhes. Michael: Johnston. DASHES '2 AND ti Kl”, K""b9”9v -7”"l0'I Lani” UNE MILE msu FOR l'A0ERS-IKTRSE s2oo.oo Brodie; Laurie. Wayne: Lrivers.. l Manisicr Direct, Crusader Chief. R. H, Byrne, My Darling. Abner the Great. Sterling: MacDonald. Harry; Mac- Giilizim; MacLean. Hugh. The following l.'i year old nlus any others of the same age interested in piai-liisz hall this sum- mer will report at 10.45 this morn- ing. MacKenzie. Kenny: liIar,Pht-rson. Jacg; Mccallum. Alan; McDonald,I Ivan: McDonald. Vernon; McGee, Charles: Mcxenna. Billy; McLeod.I DASHER 4 AM? 8 Oliver; M;-Null, peter; Mc'1'nneHi ONE MILE DASH FOR. TBOTTLRS ARI) PACERS-PURSE 8200.00 Billy: Mills, David: Mills.Rnv:Mis- Kitten. May S. Gratton. Wayne S. Icrattnn, Senator Ci-aigm.vle, ton, Robert: Moser. .li-rrv: Phillips, -1-,,mm,. Morgan. Royal Budlo,,g' yank” Joan, 3 K1 Ab". Also eligible, -I ' ' l. : -. l acme" Pickermlmrl Platmwal Orange llnl. Belwln Budlong. Dot Budlong. lace: Richards. Beverley: Rogers.' DASHES 3 ANTI '7 ONE AIILE DASH FOR PACERS-Fl'R3FI S-300.00 lliiilgaivood Chief. Shining Hour, Veils La Voila. Mary Merk. Jo Silencer. Mcklyo Cash. J D Scott: Russell Ralph: sellar. David: Sentner. Carl: Steele, Merrill: ste- ivctrf. Donnie: "Pllereniilt. Flair; Traiilor. George: Vail, Percv: War- ren. Keith: Watl.s.Giirry: weather- hle. Freddy: Weatherbie, Paul; ..L..... , White, Jimmy. Mrs. William Wins local Golf Match Mrs. William Beer won the four aliige ladlea point match which was sponsored by Mrs. T.W.L. Prowae and which was recently completed at the Belvedere Golf Course. Mrs. Beer compiled a total of .14 1-2 points. The runner-up was Mrs. George Wood with a total of :10 points. Play for the Longworth Trophy will commence on Monday. Tile draw will take place at the Club House on Saturday aftenoon at three o'clock. N. B. Player Doing Well in U. S. Bail league D!II'ROl'I', (OP) -- It may not eoma as ii surprise "to the folks in Saint. John, N. B.. but Moose Flemming is doing okay in the Class A south Atlantic bail league. The word from Detroit. Tigers officials is that they are "very encouraged' at the showing Moose has made wit the Montgomery. Ala, Grays. ti iger farm club. Moose. 21-year-old son of the premier of New Brunswick. hit the sports pages of Canada a few weeks ago when he worked out with the American League team and accepted a 33,000 contract, He was one of the few Canadian players in years to catch the eyes of big-league clubs. - It wasn't expected that Moose would catch on immediately with the cellar-dwelling Tigers. But the six-foot-one centre fielder showed Beer T. .2 2 ii I 1 you TIRES! with the In IIIOIII MARATHON by iioontiiisan oniypw " ' lESS Oilll TRADE-IN AIIOWANCEW, HORNE MOTORS LTD. ,. .t.00n -iii iii TIRES CHEVROLET 8. OLDSMOBILE WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE VULCANIZIMG mouth in training to make clila i