V.. To Win Ser A combinatioii of timely hitting. i-pa.-iy pltcliin and weak field- iti: enabled Maritime Central Air- ways to win the opening game of the Island Intermediate Baseball semi-finals from the Abbie: last ni:h'. on Memorial Field by a siere of 15-8. M. C. A. scored all their I'i.ll1S but one in the space of tiiree iiinings. 't'r.ose were three nightmarish itin- ings spoiling what had started out to he a good ball game. l"orl. the first f.'re innings it was A 1-0 hall '.:.ime with M. C. A. 13.151- llli. The Abbies broke in the sixth and in the next three innings a total of 22 runs crossed the plate -211; for both teams. Waldo Munroe. the reliable left- ll:tZl(l(".' for MC.A was azaiii the wiuiiiii; pitciier. He was sharp in the first six innings as he allow- irames gave up fr: hits and f(ILll walks. ltitiltirierl uiiitiiixz Nivsc lti was A toiir.riii'.: lininr llill smash bii centreiieldrr Itaiold Htiiintt of the Abbies. 1-Iciwatt connected withi Kenny Macnoiiairi 0'1 base in drive lht" b:.ll.f:ir over the fciice 11'. left field Dniiiiir .'Vl1t'l.r.iii rhirtcti for llir Ahliics attrl iigis liftrci iii the ser- oittli li'1l12ll'; alter l”l5Zll'i( his roii-, irol. Jack Ready worked for an? inning before giving way t.n Buckl Whitlock, The latter finished the game. MFA. in-nke the game open in- lhe sixth with Brian Lewis hit'.iii;: l ies Opener ..-F1 1Eooo' x-MaeDonal Totals . 34 8 627 if 8 x-Replaced Coyle in the 8th. Summary: Earned runs. M.C.A 7, Abbics .; R.B.I., L. Hentiessey 3. Lewis 2. hIEttNE1ll. Pineau 2. Devine; MacNeill: Ryan. Burke, Trainer. three-base hits, Ryan. daubles. Lewis; home sacrifice hit, Howatt: szolen brscs. H:watt 2. Ready. Kennedy. - ' Lewis, MacKinnon: s;rLkeouts. Munroe 11. MacL-ean ti. ed only three hits. He got wild iniH T ' the seventh and in the last ilireni Ready 3; walks. Munroe 6, Mac- Lean 8. Ready 7. Whitiock 1; wild pitches. Mar;Le.in, Munroe. Ready .2: passed biilis. Ryan 2; hit by plici-itr. Ma:Kiiiiioii by MaeLean. Corie by Munroe. Umpire: G. lUBl.l)&0l1; bases. L. Doyle, E, MacNei1l. Play-off Game Thu srctuirt 2.iiii.ti of the Island flllPllllPC1i.l'PS Baseball Slllll-flilnis bCiWt'f'll til C A and the Inter- nicdiaie Abbics will be played this evening on Menitiital Field with the 531111? ctiitinieticiiig at seven o'clock Cli:iilit- R)”zlll will llv lllt' siazt. iiiu pi'('hcr fir the Abbies while Lefty MarAlevt- will no to the mouiid for the Maritime Cential Airways team. M.C.A. won the opening game of the series last night. The series is a best of five affair, lnlerndlidudi” run. 1-1uvi- , . .-- i Iy Rousonl Av ll THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 9. 1951 Htlwzirtls will lead his Alihies into Sumnierside lhintly Junior iAbbies Commence,Rugby Practices; Expect To . ;Field i Strong Team The Charlottetown Ahbies held their first football practice of the season yesterday evening with about ten hopefuls out for the in- itini practice under coach Jininiyi Coils. while Devine. who played with both S. D. U. and the Abbie: in returning to the ganic after a year's lay-off. Also out for practice yestcrtitiy evening was Phil Coylc who play- The pramicm hold on me Oldggli) 'llIthllE1:'.etI')e:nSi:":ot:1 yeeit"e(x'itge!ii p”"T”"d Fml.d' wnslsied fit. hgm to )bc' around for Dthc piavln: sea- iuiining. kicking and condittoningt ' totiay for the fourth game of ihnp lsliintl ilttnior hnscliall pltt)tinii'ns and the Cliiiilniletuiin ailiirlrw will he Quilts: all out in roiirltitini the sri-it-s this afternoon. On ill” strtinzlh of H hat they have shown ill the st-tics so far the Ahlllfhi Ljllflfl tiiiiitizili to do it. Tliey l'”('tt'i1'Fli oxrcilcnl, piit'liiii,;.f Tiittir fielding lizt: lwmi Llrlflil illlll tlioir hitting. it not lteziwi. has been very timely. . . it I'll lint t' t o l , This time a year ago the Ah-p lites wt-rt-n'L rzitt-d too much of at ('llt'1n('(l for winning any Provincial ,hnnors in 1933!, Tliey li:id just lostl tthn Junior rrown to the Currziii-t I exercises. A' second practice wiii';o?. MI. he Plans io enlist in me be held thls'm-cniiiiz at 5..".(l. i,x;l1A'.' V f, I. , I . .Krt'ording to all indications the l iismrii ,. mm ,'i.'El j”.'" 3. "mm Alihics this year will field a ! ill! l,d)c .I.,:mgm(Zllm”rf;. Mme! Bllan. -1. v - 'd. l p I J C131 , C F, 'll1K qllllr ('1'. S mug Wm west at In" Mari who has been ti standout college I .- "ii i ' " i it . l:”l,n1n(Fd'ilio;'c (E? anlullgxqa ac: lloitfj iinti Ab:-gwelt footballer for the . D last decade. has been forced to irf i f H: 'l.'. L 'Il'lhc l:l('?1'"f(()l'lA'iIi(l.x are .100 (Juvle hung the moms up ims "Mr 0" :intl ltjhhin Dcvino both slt'on'; "Haunt or an (we i""ur'V' sliotiitieretl toting hail carricrsl ).A.'"m”:l”")5P workmg Sm) "F" noted for their rugged play. CoyleiL;n&:::I1F,aE':.:ga;& Cg” (l;dml;x' played Mm the Imermedlam Howalt' 'Chsrylie Eifueosiiis ' Geariijgc Silt f th ' - ' t' 1n S or C past his Dears Seantlehury find Charlie Ready. Peterson And Lafferty .1 two-riiii double followed by V . ,. Ehmr MacNPm.5 mp”. In the piles and in addition to that. tile): srrenth M. C. A. scored six runsi I trump. 11?"? NWT Me ,.,:)m,hm.l i DO on only one hit and in the eighth L M t ; m"l”' j M 'M" W l m" i g t - d dd? they scored four runs iiithuti: get-t S tmiim Imdlim pI'.')c”' . on H" . . tin: a hit. l "mm. hmld m”,Luri””'”,l” WM" gggg . L L, , ,, wg 7, w? The Amuys bow ,hem5E.h.”;vauuable losiiigfottlitvpItlit-tr plltll;l;g.I llit-p Em Boy Peterson Ind LCms.,.0,md and handed out man 0, WM” bad m me 5 . . iiest o ilflliv tc.iin iiout ieniatn h l H p” " . . the punishment. elemh "5 the linlntit for 1(li'l while the -thin!-st Kid 1- "W of Chihlol-9100" . . Abbics smred me runs on N01 tmd to mhl-”;I-d . A s fought to I um round draw M Latter-ty hit the canvas ti.ice in mm MONTREAL. ,C,,..M Gmm r .. . Nam River Rink Inst night in a the fiflllxround for eight counts. Ll'3.0t'l()' Nelson. liard-hitting: first with (M. Tm" Mm,,m,l:”H, A,”H,.t;-gin mizcd as ,. ccnmsl (0,. Hm T'r.eiii's:time Peterson caught mm "()3 5(-(,R..; th.-is:-nian for Montreal Royals. has mm PIUMV Fmwrd: xhnwmz mp lgland hm.......C,g," box”), Exam”. ii1:n a hard right fillsh on the jaw 'l)0f'H nainrri the liilernalioiial " i .' ” . - . ,v ' ” i '- it - IIF. ,,u - ., ..l bl I . f , HILV llic Ahiiios re-huilt their tczinil 51t1P- a'”r'3 le mpe5' 1 A" n n H, A EH. ii, es mos mun in plljcl 01 around mm) holmowrs (mm hm Judge John E Ca,nex.om mung Laflcrty, tar and away lighter 'P.l'. 2b 5 2 1 1 1 1: , . . . tn - is -1 1- d- mm mcmv on ilie points system saw it 46-4' 11”” his oppanemv Wed 0'11-V N5 i A '1 N G 2 2 l 0 0'intilC wgalitiniriHwotmiiingmid.pt1'L.1-rtiihiwniii diiwy tlcvrloli- for Peterson while Judge John '9” ha”? ” he make” "W "1 Mgclxiniioii. .11) 5 2 0 0 1 0,8,4”? twmer Mg if. rmrwl sir-cl slowly but siiroly into .1 sti-oii;:i,Coniiolly. had it 50-50. Referee Feleysuns. IMP" Pflmm” mam V”CN""”- fl 0 1 1 0 0 0. d" A r '5 ,i7'm"1 m"' '1"',r1tili. Before the pit-st-nt st;riestlVllf Mccloskev, working on the ”5" M m5 W513)” 1” CV35" I-'3” Jar, igs 4 l 1 3 2 irrffoqlce: ilixprngtilzigil Tlfjiingiopcncd we rated them a 50-5t):iounds system: called it six for 1"” mm the W995 at 1935" 9”” Burke. 1! . '1 1 0 3 0 1 headqiame” he" is lrhanre of taking the measure of Latterty and four for Peterson. M twice durmg "Ch mund- T”i."”' lb 3 3 2 9 0 1 Nelson 78 leading the loop in the Summerside club but tliefi The decision was met with a I" the '”"”'””a1 "KW0" Bum" lIGPVlllP. c : 0 pig 1 runs hat'ted' in WM pivked aslllavft far siirpasst-ti our evallllilwslofill of protest from it number align ;m(;h0”1 3 TrK'O- lg” 5383' '-iii-"OP. It . - 4 0tr-., ,, -, 1 .' ,6 f 25 ,. tions. 'l'lir.i' hm"? Plmrd iI'0,of the fans and close supporters 6' 0 a1'0”"0W"- elm Wh” Fotals 4015 s 27 9 4l..'.i,.5,,,,;”.',(,”,h): Wm"mm lPxj:U:,....,.Q,... ,,,.,, ,,,,..,.,... ..,.,, M... ,0 0, ,,.w. ,,.,,,n.Sg The ma, ,.ew,, dulled out most of the punish- Ahmm 0" R H P0 A Eilntornalinnzil l.Pt1gHP teams. lie W1" "V"t.V Inrh of the wily. Eiias aiirczz ced amid a state of mm” r'””"3 We ml” 5'0l”ld5 ., . . . . . . P'"i3”' 3” 4 1 1 4 3 111,011.-(1 133 p.,'...tg, .1,-wk tmii.-..-51,1 . g V iconftision in mid-ring with the HIM me tight lasted. ran out of C'll'Ti rf as '1 2 0 1 0 1i - i in this series the Abliivs have . - . - - Vi'ltlt't)'Cl( ssi '0 2 Bunnie first basvmmh was secondi-lieftll able - to idcliver when it yndiw sun vely much m doubt m gas and referee wx” Mccloskey R - 1 . t P - 1 0 0.w,th 152 points, 1 -4' I I v Q Mil the minds of most. of the fans. Slapped the contest. nead). lb. ll. cf . 5 0 1 '1 0 2 Tnm gumessy Londo,,. 0", )ount-I u Till? I ttic Q.Ul:1n1L'lS:;Vft, The fight use” mmamcd 115 -N39,. steel stopped Joey Lmjgap v - - . ' . .. . av i' . - ' g , . . . . 4;! 5 0 1 9 1 i.u-uh not-licster, -was ihirtl will ll;-)ll:INll:;:i 0mV1l'h”m”'llim-E hm tnoineiits of excitenicnt. ahhougn. pi.ie iii the fll'5i. round with np 1.!” ..I H 2 1 0 1 0 0.148 p0lniSE Archie Wilson. Betti; plum, rvwors lmn-chm m (mic hm: little 1 lie way of boxilig. Peer- T.K.O. vicloiy. while Bobby White .....at. 1 2 1 2 0 0.mm-c nLllflPl(l9r, fourth with luit, - ” ' I son fcrcrd i'he fl2llL particularly defeated Garth li1acGuigz1n by a' !xFllllCLi.l', 2h :1 1 1 1 2 ziand Low Morton of Toronto. ftfthi.””: mm H”) "mam mp ha” in the early iitraients of each deosion in the urtal it - f.';vAcL,9an' pp lb g 0 0 I 2 llwnh 106 game. Several times .1115: Curran- ' ' ” t ”' i C " mrP1' times competing. Biggest night of stock Be sure to be on hand STOCK GAR RACES Summersitle Raceway TONIGHT AT 3:15 Championship events-Cars from all Powder Puff match ram. Ft-attire event-50 laps. over Marl- car racing yet. at 8:15. o Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER. Sept. Tifh and 12th FRIDAY and SATURDAY THEY Hrr ANEW HIGH IN LAUGHS ! WORLD, and .: colossal: ” Also Serial, "FEDERAL AGENTS VS. THE UNDER- YEOTHEATRE MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER . 1; (Color) Tyrone POWFr,KPip0f Laurie, Julia Adams - Superior High Ten- ' nion-,-AnHonestpfiambler-Excltem en: and Romance-None Better- other shorts. .. lites had two or three men oti the :base paths and the Ahbles were I. 0 always tthlo to voine. up with il'lZ)Dl:'l)' that wipntl out. the rally., On at least two orrasions lite Ctirranites lost. .1 ball gains: he-I cause they couldn't come up with the play when it counted. . o o The pilrliing for both clubs hasy been outslnntlinn. hearns nnrlp Btiritley have tic.-rerxtvtl a better fate. than they received. On the other hand Carson, Tait Kennedy iand Don Maclmntl have pitched .too well to be beaten. Carson was 'experlcd to win two games for the locals and when he not th.ili tthrcr: liil support from inn Kori-I nrtiy anti ilon Mat-I.eotl it was: alll ithat. was needed to knock thcl ispark out of the C. St E. Juli- iiors. a . . i The Sl5.'l1il1EZ of Wes "Biit-,lto", Trainor by the Islander; yesteimiy brings hockey back into the lime- light although there has been con- siderable activity of a quiet. nature taking place. There has also been plenty of activity in rival cam1')5l especially in Sydnay and CDC" Bay where two high priced C0:-1('iT:'S have been engaged. Terry Reardoii. a former N.H.I.. star and American Hockey League mach has signed to guide the Sydney Millionaire.-i ivhile Don Pennlalon has agreed to coach the Miners. . 0 Judging by Early indications this years Maritime lilajor Hockey Lea- gtie promises to be the strongest we have yet seen. llztlifax. under coach Dugger MacNcill. will be about as strong as they were last year, while Sydney and Glace Bay will ice the strongest teams they 'have, had in the past decade. Pen- nlslon has signed a 190 pound for- ward from Southern Ontario along with Hughie Campbell as a start for the Miners. He also has a new goalie to replace DonLnckhnrt and he has plenty of connections with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Tpegniiisaloday Joan Weir and Barbara Coylc will play Leah MuaMahon and K, Doyle at 5.30 this evening in a lad- ies doubles match ,in the Char- lottetown Tennis Club 'rou.rnament. MONTAGUE Decision Ove-r Charles PHILADELPHIA, (AP)--Young A I M 1' Harold Jolinsan of Philadelphia wan JI ten round upset decision over formtt' heavyweigzht c.hamioii- Skeet Shoot Al Monclon It was itgproud and happy group. of skeet shooters that. returned to the Island on Tuesday from Moxie- ton where they had competed in the annual Labor Day Maritime E7.:.ai'd Charles in a bruising ac- tion-packed brawl at Connie Maei:' stadium Tuesday night. JOhI1S0l1,i ti 2 to 1 underdog, weighed 177 and Charles 18511. The 25-year-old light lteavy- ireiglit. making his first big-time boxing bid, was awarded a split decision with judge Lou Tress a- warding him the bout. seven Two MMHI. Clubs Are Suspended HALIFAX. (CF)-Two clubs of the Maritime Major Hockey League have been suspended for non-payment. of 1 bond and A 3200 assessment, secretary C. S. MeAlden said Tuesday. Both clubs. Halifax Atlantics and Sytiney Millionaires. have been informed, he said. The bond, to insure completion of the schedule. and assessment were due Aug. 31. The twri other clubs in the league. Charlottetown island- ers and Glace Bay Miners. met the deadline. President C. Roy MacDon- aitl could order re-instatement if Halifax and Sydney make the pa)lllCI1lS shortly. Trtiinor vSigns As Playiiittiioach Wes "Bucko" Trainer signed yesterday as playing coach of the Islanders for the 1953-54 season. it was aniiotiiiced here last night by Frank Mo:-Donald. Club President of the islanders. Trainor has already been in con- l last with a number of outstanding players whom he hoped to land for this season. He will visit a number of big-league training camps in search of additioiial material as soon as the ramps open. it. was learned. All of inst year's players have been contacted and the players whom the Islanders own will be re-,' turning here for the tralnirigl camp. Cavendish Golfer Scores Hoie-ln- One In Tourney Harold Stevenson of the Green Gables Golf Club, Cavendish. acor- ed a hole-in-one while playing in the Fifth Annual Green Gables Open Tournament over the week- end. Stevenson made his dream shot on the M5 yai-t1 seventh hole with It aevcn Iron. lie was playing in conipiitiiy with Myron Bell of fflmrlottetnivn. It was the first hole-in-one of his career. L .-...-L nn.L....4 Harness Races Al Fredericton F-ltEiDEtR.tCTON. (C P) - Nell Kalmuck. an entry from Buc- touche. N. B.. won both heats of the junior free for all as Fredericton exhibition harness racing opened Tuesrlav and also covered the fast- est miles of the day. 2:09 1-5 and 2:09 4-5. First places in the class E event went to Be-tty Princess. a Wood- rouuds to three. and referee Buck MeTiernan scoring him a 6-3-1 vlctoig Judge Joe Caprlsto sat.- Charles the winner with a. 5-4-1 verdict. The Association Press carded the battle 5-3-2 for John- son. 'The victory catapulted Johnson into the forefront of challengers for the iieavywelgltt champion- ship and may have sent. the 32- year-old Charles into retirement. Although he spotted the veteran Charles in height, weight and ex- perience, Johnson oiit-boxed one of the smartest heavyweights in the ranks today. In winning his -filrd of 48 fights. Johnson coniei--punched an agr- gresslve Charles who was battling for fist to survival. Charles. who has been fighting professionally since 1910. lost his 10th fight against 83 victories. But this do- feni seemed certain to eliminate the onetime champion from any npportimity of becoming the "W man ever to regain the heavyweight title, This was Chat-1es' second straight defeat after winning nine straight. He was upset last month by the unheralded saint from Cuba, Nino Valdez. Baseballllesults National Leann Philadelphia .. 000002 000-! 1 I Milwaukee . .. 200000O0lwI 7 0 Llndell and .Bui-gees, Lopata (8); Antonelll and Crandnil. I-IR: Philadelphia-I-Iunner. International League THUR. - FRI. - SAT. Sept. .10 - 11 - 12 Buffalo 001.001 010-6 II 2 Ottawa 001 on 201-6 11 2 Johnson and Erautt; Trice and Shanta. lprhuffeld . 100000 000-1 6 I lot O00 000 000-0 1 0 meter: and Mad: Burr. Peter- lon (O) and Tublchock. Toronto . 110000000-I I 1 Montreal 000000008-I 1 1 Int-nbardl and Keller; Coleman. hbbro (D) and Yelen. Rochester III M! III-ll H I Syracuse .. 400 I00 210- 1 II. I Oonda-lek. Deal (1) and Insul- man; Hartley, nobineon (4) and Klnamnn. I Lergut store so far In by telescope, 1-Iarculll and Beul- goulo are rolvecttniy 400 and 800 world . SW93 mid TWP A550Cmli0" 9h”m- stock, N. 13.. liorse, and Charming Although there are no local incin- Guy (mm Fmdeuctcn. Honors 3.90 1751's Who 35 Yell 05" 31” "”9"5 were divided in the other three competition to the leading class lane”. winners were PM powem AA skeet shooters in the Ma.ri- womugocx; worthy Rmecrugh times, the day is fast approaching Woodstock; Just. Lucky. Woodstock when it 1! hoped that 801710 01 the and Cedric Hanover. Fredericton: lowl club members will have to Bonnie 1.1,, ivaoumcx, ma pixie be reckoned with in this class. Two Ben, Buctoughc, first year skcct.shooters from the The. etnrics were Charlottetown club heaped honors Brunswick and Maine. 0 the home team. 0 I " Halifax Wins from New This annual meet was shot un- der the most. adverse weather con- ditions. It may have been an ' ' ideal day for duck shooting but it e e definitely was not for skeet. and this is where it paid off for the HALmAx, tcp) .. Letty Jim Island gunners. Con Gallant. a O'Regan (aged 5 no-hn,tgq' run. duck shooter of quite some fame. day as Halifax Monarchs defeated used to shooting in wind and rain Sydney Orphans 7-0 to win the felt completely at home under Nova Continued on Page 8 title in two straight gamw. , --' v FIRST STOCK GAR BASE Charlottetown Driving Park. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1953 25 Cars to Participate . New U4 Mlle Track-Very Fast East of main grandstand, centre field 3 Preliminary Events 2 Semi Finals Events 2 Powder-puff Races (10 lady driven) 1 Feature Event (all can participating) . Races directed by P.E.l. Auto Racing Assochtioii Parade Time 8:15-First Race 8:30 Admission: Adults 1.00-Children 50c Passes previously issued will not be honored on stock car racing nights. Thin omum An nu lathe! shaving low-Priced lladu 7. ll -I info XX F: Onfho . ' 8m25f Canadian Morita. times larger than the nun. "-'I0NilIPn1tepIn(on'pIVII0'ilI(ItelHleI ' Scotla Juvenile Bascballi i Fourth Game Of Junior Baseball Play-Offs Today TM series. will be looking for his sec. ond- victory. Kearns. who has been tagged with one loss will be carrying the hopes of an initial Summerside victory in the series which the Abbie: lead three games to none. The Abbles are requested to meet at: Meats at one o'clock for transportation to Summerside. The fourth game of the island Junior Baseball play-offs will be played in Sumine side this after- noon wlth rlgmhander Ian Ken- may of the Abbie; facing Lefty Jack Kearns of the curranites in the crucial game. Younk Kenedy. the author of a three hitter against the Summt-r- side Juniors in his only start of the A. G. Scott And Babe Britton Divide Honors Chet 'n Clever (McKenna) 5 5 N 5- 5003 End 3”” Brmon '91” Royal Igcott Jg. (0'Meara) .. 6 I too honor! in the ".59 C18” 1" the Tint 0'Shanko (Bernardf - s 5 Chlrlottetown DIM"! Pa” ""1"? Bud's Echo (E. Smith) ,, 7 7 meet 1331: night with the scuu Times: 2.13 W5: 2.13 (V5 Arlen- horse pacing the fastest mile of tlicmm, owned and driven by Harold "1893 in the lime 0! 3-09 4T5t Cudmore; Rajah Hanover .owned Harold Cudmoreli Arlonway low- by Myron Be” and driven by Eric cred his mark for the second time Morcsidp: p,,,,.mu,ue1s: mm in as many races 85 he W0" 1”” 53.80, ."t.0(l, rt.-iti; s4.9ti. 3.50; secanti first dash of the Classified Trot in 35.40. 2411, 2.40; 32.20. 2.40. ' the time of 2.13 2-5. Arionwiiy also! combined with Money Royal to form a daily double ticket worth Third iintl Seventh Daslie.-. tiliottry litljill (Llewellyn) .. 1 A 193.00. . l E Other winners on the night's cardi P”"”', B"'”0”3 icudmmel 2 L were Ella B.. Bob Clegg. ' Rajah F”"lkle B"dl”"3 U-t"W"3') 4 3 Hanover and Prince Budlong. Robe” Bm” iM”"NC”” 7 summa". ' Miss linnx tDownr) :'. " Rosalie ll. tO'Mcztr;it ti First. and Fifth DILNIIPS '- r Merit tsenittiet . 5 . Itiiglity Deli tLetciicr) . . . . . , . . .. 6 3 Ella B. tiliacii-letlll 2 Times: 2.14 3x5; 2.14 zzs. Money Bob Ciegg (E. Smith Sea Plant (C. Smith) . 1 - 3 Royal owned by Dr. Preston Mac. 3 3 lnlyro zinddrivcn by A. Llewellyn; 4 7 Fiifka MCElW.Vn (SDDQV) M. 5 Prince Budloni: owned and driven Julie .C1egg (Nicholson! Rim 1;, .11,-cudmo,-E; p.,,-pmumets. Captain Morgan tlxeniiedy) - F 411 1:51, s..;...0, 10.70. 2.50; 57.40, .140; g.5l;;:ollkhf.Cl(1li:FcDl;)nuldl) it 5;: 4:.-(con(ri.8sl0.40, 3.50. 4.70, 0W"? t ';..7... . ; -.'2. 0. Times: 2.17 US; 2.17 -.; l-Jilnl B” owned by G. H Bmot.-ins amt? Fllllrfll niitl Eighth Dashes driven by Don MacNr-iii; Boli, ,. V p p Clegg owned by Alyrc Piiicriu ;intl.A.', Ci i?i,.mL (Lm.(hN) ' 1 2 driven by Hm" gmnh. pg ..il':tlll(t t.tiiton (OMet1ral h 2 1 , ' -0 , ' I Ann's Boy tl3owness) 4 gii2u8i0ucgsS;0 st-eond. st.00. 3.10. -.-0. ppm" Clem (MMNCHH 3 ' ' ' 1 Times: 2.09 U5; 2.12; . G Second and Sixth I)1I.V)lN'.'i ism” own” Mid dl'lV9" by LOTMI :l.0l('llPl'; Bnhe Britton owned by Ai'ionwti)' tCl1(1lll0li”l i... i 'J,Gcorge Tiionipson and driven by Rajah Hanover tlvlorcsidel .. 2 1 Len O'Meiirri; iiarl-mutuels: First, Joandale (C. Smith) . ,. 3 3 .'.l.'i.20, 11.20; 53.10; second, 55.00. Lcna's Bob (Robiehauti) 4 -1 2'0; S2"0. A ELIGIBLE HORSES FOB SATURDAY NlGHT'S RACING SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY Decliu-atlon. Thursday at 2 P. TI. Eight to enter. six to start. Declaration at Race Sccrctiirf-t Office. Siiiiiiuorsltlo or 55 Amb.-0.” Street, (nIilf'l0HCl0H'lI. N0. 1 (ILASSIFLED-PL'RSE S-100.00 June Henley, Yankee Joan. Amlico, Ruby Dale, Belwln Budlonz, Tommy Morgan, Ill Contn. Dot Budiong. Sister Verna, Simroe Peter. Suffolk Chief. i N0. 2! L'LAb'Sll"lEl)-I'L'RSE 5400.00 Meg. Lena'l Bob. Sandy Marr. Doc B. Grattan. Lou Knimuck. Mannister Direct. Wayne S. Grattan. Bud Abner,.Laurel Chief, Mighty Deb, Miss Donnn Mae. Eva Budlonz. N0. 3 (?l.ASSlFlli)l)-l'l'RSl:I 5400.00 Sir Francis Drake. Sunny 8.. ll'a.i'innrl:, Veiia Grattan. Real Set. Jimmy A.. Jenny Kalmuck. Tartan. Frisco the Great, Tim O'5hu'tko, Guy Long, Dan Marlalwyn. Margo Dale. N0. 4 (JLASSIFIED-I'L'liSlS S-100.00 Rosalie H. Mary Merit. Rnbt. Bruce, Clineolate Dip. M133 Knox. Esso. Diana 0. Graltzin. My Darling, Frankie Budlong. Abner the Great. ' Varsity Hall, as feuiurud by Juvman this Fall, wins the clan diploma for style. Step into your nearest Jurmon-dealer and step out in style-eomtortcihlyl MOST STYLES t9.95 to tl6.95 SHOES FOR MIN Anufom-nil in end: by '. V I courltnmt um um cmoumu mum - onto: an. auto: J Exclusive With Henderson 69” Cudmore p