Intermediates wBeal: Joggins 2- Wait N’See Wins Feature Event At Covehead Saturday chalking up his second pacing victory of the season veteran cam. paigner Wait N'See. owned by George Gregory and again well driven by Lcn 0‘Meara Saturday afternoon captured the feature event of the Covehead harness race meeting when he headed a field of four other entries in all three heats. winnins the first two comfiarstively easy and then‘ staying off Bright Spot's stretch bid in a stretch duel in the third lie. witnessed by only a small crowd of fans and with a heavy wind slowin! down the times chalked up the fans nevertheless again witnessed racing of the highest order as Maudine Budlong came through with a four heat victory f3 tfid NB. 2 Classified, Bonnie nale. Willard Kelly's improving trotter won the No. S Classified and Billy Conn came from behind in all three heatsto capture the No. 4 Classified, final event on the program. Fastest time of the meeting was chalked up by Wait 'N' See who paced his first two miles in 2:13. The officials in charge again came through with a splendid yerformance with Starter Dr_ F. c, Dougsn, not having to contend with delays due to broken har- ness. 'etc.. getting the iii-heat card off in quick order with scoring being held to a minimum. No. I. Classified In last place going up the backstrctch the first time around ivait N'See started to move up coming into the stretch; he took over the lead. at the first turn and from there on made every post a winning one, winning by a comfortable margin as Bright Spot and O. U. Volo waged a stirring duel fbr second spot with the former getting the nod: Bon- nie's Boy was fourth and Lor- raine Abbe fifth. Second Heat: The lead shifted rapidly after Starter Dougan sent thesis sway on the second rnlle. Before the bsckstretoi. had been reached Bright Spot. Lor- raine Abbe and Bonnie's Boy had hsd turns at leading. But again Wait N’ See started to move up and once he had taken over the other four couldn't match his pac- ing. with Bright Spot in a drive to the wire nipping second place. followed by 0. U. Volo. Bonnie's 30y and Inrralne Abbe in that order. Third lest: Wait N‘ See made his move early in the final heat. Be paced from behind at the three eighth pole to go to the front and stay there although in the stretch duel Bright Spot. im- proving with each heat. 010500 rapidly to finish just a half length back with the remaining three finishing in the same order as they did in the two previous miles. No. i Classified It was tho best race cf the day. 1b the first heat Buddy Budlong taking the pole at i-ht first turn was never headed as he waged s battle witl! Maudine Budlong and C. Albert Budlong from the three-quarters pole home to win by a head in a finish that required a photo to decide. Second Heat: Buddy Budlong and Maudlne Budlong raced like s team right to the three-quarters pole after getting the word with Maudine finally tucking in; at the half they were pretty well strum! ‘out but from the three-quarters home it was a terrific battle. At the seven-elghths the eight horses were pretty well bunched but in a sensational battle to the wire C. AlbemBudlong came very 105i lb nip Maudlne Budlong just at the wire in another photo finish as ay Volo was a stride ahead of uddy and the other four Packed close behind. l Third IIQII: Joey O'Brien W5! up behind Maudine Budlonl! ss the third heat got underway and the smart ieinsmsn made his presence felt as he took Maiidino Budlong out from behind at the ihree-qusrtlrs pole. "l" i° m‘ front at the half and forced an extra heat by beatinl 0" Jill \'clo’s challenge in the last fifty Fourth lest: Buddy Budlm took back at the quarter poleJfter i-rying for the rail and the field tucked in going up ll" “w” stretch and waited until they h" the three ‘quartkrs before start- lns their drives. Fiashin! by ll" seven eighths the three b01505 could be covered with a blanket but it was driver O'Brien who min took Maudine to the front to win by half a length over 0- Albert Budlong in the stretch duel. No. 3 Classified Bonnie Dale came through with ll’- upset victory in No. 3 Classi- lled outfootlng seven other entries all the way in all three heat!- GQti-llig the word the second trlP down Guy Harvester went to tb! front with the others lwkfiylfl! for positions. At the quarter W" Bonnie Dale stepped into the lead 8nd from there on was never headed, trotting away in the ltretch to win by two lengths over Ully Harvester and the other six l n couple of strides behind lll fins dong battles. d Ilsst: Bonnie Dale led from wire to wfrmin the middle but. In the first half she stav- 9“ Off Guy Ilsrvestei-‘s bid for "i! rail and as ‘they went up the ltlthtretoh the second trip it was l blttle between Bonnie. Guy and line Gratton. but the irmr ‘W: as u be sum lam Etude jumped it n“ m u" 522132??? 5 l8 second, Third Heat: Archie Lee went “W118 off into the lead as they rounded the first turn in the third nllle followed by Guy Harvester and Bonnie Dale. Up the back- stretch they started to string out with Archie still in front at the lialf. But positions changed from there on. Kelly shook 3cm“, Bale up and she trotted to the ‘front on the back side and came ‘dander the wire in front handily. rchie Lee finished second. Guy Harvester third and the remain- 13s ‘S: again battled it out right “my No. I Classified Bildlons took tbs fllht after the word in the Ill: beat and from there to m; ihYR-quarters held the lead as she staved off a couple of chal- lenges but she finally yielded as Billy Conn. movinB fast the last quarter collared her in the stretch ta pace to the front and win by a length. Second Heat: It was much the same story in the second heat. Dudy again led the first three- illlartcrs of the mile but went to a break and the fast coming Billy Conn again raced off to front to take the heat with Mic- key Budlong coming from far back to place second. Third Heat: Money Music's drive to tnke the rail from Dudv Bud- lona in the third heat failed as the former went to a break and then Mickey Budlong moved up on even terms to take up the challenge but he broke to drop far back. Recovering Mickey Budlong started to come orl again but another break finished his chances and it was Billv Conn who again came fast on the last end of the mile to beat out Dudy Pudlong in another driving finish to the wire. SUMMARY No. l Classified Wait N’ See (OT/fears) Bright Bret (Barnet) . O U. Volo (Stead) . Bonnie's Boy (O'Bri Lorraine Abbe (Kelly) Time: 2:13, 2:13. 2:15. Winning horse owned by Gregory. Charlottetown. No. 2 Classified Maudine Budlong (Agnew and J. O'Brien) 2 Buddy Budlong (Stead) 1 C. Albert Budlong (L. Kelly) Jay Volo (Mills) Shy Ann (Phillips) Lady worthy 2nd (Buchanan) Quick Lick (O'Brien Mac Watson (Downe) . Lillie Belle (C. O'Brien) .. Time: 2:17 2-5. 2:16. I113. Winning horse owned by Agnew, East Royalty. No. 3 Classified Bonnie Dale (W. Kelly) ouy Harvester (Ar-bins) .. Archie Lee (Stead) King Grattsn (L. O'Brien) Miss Ireland (Downs) - Jimmie Dale (Mclfelll) Lin Wortlly (Willis) . Abbie Guy (L. Kelly) .... .. Peter-kin Aubrey (Ar-bins) '1 Time: 2:20 2-5. 2113. 3133- Winning horse owned by ll-t, Peakes. B No. I Classified ‘Billy Conn (Schuman) Dlldy Budlong (Stead) ‘Mickey ‘Budlon! U") Nollie Watson (Cudmore) Just A Gift (Seaman) Money Musk; ‘(e153 0'5"" IIEIIIISIFIQZOYS-D‘. 2:10 2-5: ma. Officials: Starter. Dr. F. C. Dougan: iuclses- D- K- "d-"d- l-l, Siiliphant. H. Murphy: tim- er; lg. Wood. R. Keenan; clerk of course. W. J. Brown. llonateslirounds To 0h'l'ownt Skeet Siub On s ursdsy. I'm! 1- I“ the City Council chamber In enthusiastic re-oraanlletien "ti" lng of the Charlottetown Skeet Club was held. The following slate of officers alas elected: O. S. Harv". P?!“ G. T. Hardie. Vice-Pres; A- 5- llogan, Tress; a. E. Green. Sec'y- A committee was formed to W0’ ‘dds for s supply of ammunition and clay targets which are sill!- plied to members for a nominal charge. The kind pzsIIIISSIOII of Dr. J. J. Blake has been obtained to use a property of his located near the Queen's Arms. This Wbllfi- spirited gesture is lireltly ID- pieciated by the Club- Mr. Duncan Msclnnis. Queen's Arms. has also kindly agreed to assist the Club in any way POI‘ sible. These Clubs are very popular- in other parts of Canada and U. S. A. There is. and has been for some time. an inter-Maritime Skeet ‘ NW1 Scotla and New Brunswick with room for teams from Prince Ed- ward island but up to now no ad- vantage has been taken of this opportunity. 'I‘liis is absolutely s non-profit organisation and is formed "to promote the art of shotgun shoot- GshCOBI-l GIFCIBIII GIDKQS George @$Qsfi $404 ti“ Fina-Ia alum an II ?t‘o-dam eons: ens- QQWCDQIDSIA Q-Ififlfiillflfil-l .0 QSGIJIBQDIQI-l 13Gb!- Gililbhl Q QQIIDOI-l Undefeated in their first three starts and the present league leaden Reece Regiment juniors. Zed by Charlie Ryan, will be gunning for their second straight victory over Ev. McNellPs Kins- men when the two smooth junior squads tangle again in the first game of the league's second sec- ticn. O I O We would not try to pick a winner. Although only meeting once in the first section with one game postponed and another not going the necessary five innings that game ll‘ question was a nip and tuck affair right up to the final pitch with the Reece finally winning out on the strength of taking full advantage of any breaks that came their way. I O I Tonight's game should be just such another close-knit affair. Since the last time they met both squads have been showing plenty of improvement and both will be seeking a victory for the threat of the Knights of Columbus squad. despite the latter's low standing at the present time still hangs heavily over the two present lead- ers. O O I That was quite s ball game Joggins Cubs and Intermediate Abegwelts staged yesterday after- noon. It has been a long while since two teams so evenly match- ed met on a local diamond and it was not surprising that a "break ultimately decided the is- sue. But for the error at sec- ond base putting the winning run on the game might have gone any number of innings as the hurlers were definitely in control all after- noon and the fans after waiting two hours for the some to set underway were prepared to wait until the~hard fought tussle had been decided one way or the other. I D I Any further proof that the fans are keenly interested in base- ball was furnished yesterday after- noon when the crowd waited in good humor for the Joggins team to make their appearance. And the fans were well repaid by see- m; g well played’ game with more pepper injected into it than has been witnessed here in a 800d HIBIU YCSIS. a o 3y their victory followers of the local intermediates feel sat- isfied that this year's squad m going w be hard f0 knockoff in the piaydowns. Defensively they appear to be the best balanced club to make their appearance in a number of yell‘! "id ‘m!’ their hitting still leaves muchJo be desired managers and are pretty well mud "l" "l" potential batting strensth wil- tained in their lineup will make its presence felt by the time playoff time ‘rolls ‘around- That interest is by no means dead in tennis was well WW0" yesterday afternoon also. What was probably the largest MW ever to appear at the Charlotte- town Club courts were 0n hlllll to watch Laird watt and D011 Bauld in their exhibition singles match together with the doubles encounter featurin! Lefty RMldlfl mind Bill Moreside pitted llllllli the two tonnotchers. and "l! crowd came away well satisfied. O O O 10o doubt about it the holdlfil of the baseball game had some- thing to do with the large at- tcndance but at that the crowd before the tennis stars R00 "lid"- way were wending their way tn- wards the centre courts and it still would have been n record attend- ance if the baseballers had swun¢ into action at the scheduled time- ‘,5... g-Idzeilojhip among ts rl."‘“' "Id 3:».- of the curtailed duck season this y!" mm‘ Flmnfl“ are expected to take this oimor- tunltv of letting some 9111M"- Another rneetinl Will l‘! ""9" tlsed shortly and all interested are cordially invited to attenti- Sliy LeTssflootlsg Members of the city Duel-Ill League executive are asked to b! present at a meetful "I "'0 5m‘ u“ “slug at 1:15. "m" ' " s. r. non-s. PR6. IDTIEE To IISIISEIIEI naawmo roa rosrrrous s-r waaxsws asau , roam/n mom mu nae ins. to influence the proper pre- and fish and to tboteotioaollllne rosssvsssifisssoss THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Large Crowds iWitness Watt-Dazzle! . Matches Qualifying Round Won By llellofs Jack Beliefs carding an S0 was medallist in the qualifying round for the championship of the Char- lottetown Golf Club at the con- clusion of play Saturday. A stroke behind the leader was Pud Beer and bunched in third place with scores of 82 were Doug Saunders. J. Andrew Likely. Alan Macmillan and M. J. Dowling. Art MacKenzie who won the club title last year is not defend- ing his crown, Other scores in the qualifying round are: . H. L. Sear Jr. 8S Wilf Dowling . 34 H. L. sear . 85 F. Maclnnis . 85 Bob Gllkey 83 Gordon MacDonald 88 Ralph Jenkins 90 Bill MacNcill . 90 Jim Cole .. .. 90 Cecil Dowling 00 F‘. B. Conrad . 90 E M. Bagnali . 91 ‘W. A. Gaudet . 91 Don MacMillan 92 J. Kelsc . ....... .. 93 Howard McInnis S! Gordon Hutcheson 93 Doug Pierce 96 George Sinclair 90 Heath Saunders 99 J. '1'. Place 101 Irving Praught . 102 Walter Pickard 10f J squarebriggs . . 104 P. M. Anderson _ 104 Dr. W. MacDona 105 Ralph MacKay 10S Arnett Howatt . 10'! Joe Dougan 1-10 Charlie Trainer 110 Bill Boyles .... .. 110 Rev. Geo. MacDonald 110 Stirling MacDonald 110 Harper MacNelll 115 Stewart Moore 116 Dr. Glddlngs ..132 In a. sweepstakes competition held over the weekend "Pud" Beer had low gross with an 81. I-i. L. Sear, Jr, carded an 83 in win low net with a 5'7. J. Gordon MacDon- ald had second low net with a gross S8 for a 83. The sealed hole competition was won by Wilf Dowling with a bir- die three on No. 1 hole. Schedule For Second Section Junior League Follqwing is the schedule for the second section of the Junior Baseball League which gets under- way at the Park diamond this evening when Reece and Kinsmen clash in a. game that is scheduled for 5:45 sharp. Jilly ‘list-Reece vs. Kinsmen. July Nth-K. of C. vs. Kinsmen. July flth-Recce vs. K. of C. Aug. lat-Kinsmen vs. Reece. Aug. ith-Kinsmen vs. K. of C. Aug. Stir-K, of C. vs. Reece Aug. ilth-Recce vs. Kinsmen. Aug. itth-K. of C. vs. Kinsmen. Aug. ldth-Rlecce vs. K. of C. Tigers Wins From Lions The Tigers met the Lions on the Knights of Columbus diamond Saturday morning and after a bitter struggle the Tigers emerg- ed victorious by a score of 20 to l2. Lions took a commandini lead in the first three innings. blank- ing their opponents and leading till the eighth inning. The T18- ers not to be denied. pushed across eleven runs in the last two innings while the Lions were held scoreless. The game ‘ troduced two new fellowrto the League. who. ai- though young. showed they were capable of playing the sumo ill? way it should be played. They lined up as follows: Tigers: E. Brown. J. Sorners. W. Hughes. W. Wright. N- CORR. J Brown. L. LeClair, W. Butt. W. H11!!!- Lions: J. Gauthier. M. Gauth- ier, J. Gallant. W. LeClalr. M- Thistle. J. LeClsir. V. Prunty. V~ xays. a. shepherd- The next game will be P1004 Monday morrinl at 10:00 bfltlmll Tigers and Robins. For Additional than 80s Page i Laird Watt of Montreal defeat- ed Don Bauld of Halifax at the Charlottetown. Tennis Club yes- terday afternoon 1-0; 6-3; 0-0. The exhibition match between the two net stars drew one of the largest crowds ever to witness a match at the local club and rounds of applause that follow- ed the play was indicative of the brand of tennis displayed. This match was s. follow-up of Satur- day's match in Summerslde when Bauld defeated watt on a. smooth but wind-swept court in the Western Capital. In the doubles feature of the afternoon Watt and Bsuld team- ed up to take Bill Moreslde and Lefty Reddin in two straight sets 6-2; 6-3. This match provided plenty of excitement as the two local boys battled and bowed to their experienced opponents. Former Island Owned Horse Captures Race- SPRINGIIILJ... N, 8., July 20- (CP) Calumet June, an im- port from P. E. I.. took the No. 1 Classified of a harness race card here Saturday by winning three straight. heats. The perform- ance was matched in the third event by Miss Dora May who was put back into third place by the judges.‘ SUMMARY No. 1 Classified Calumet June, Clark Santon. L. Austin . I-laliburton, R. Let May Todd. Spence .... .. Oliver Gratton. Gillespie .. Viola McKinney. Miller .... .. Time: 2:19, 2:19, 2:21. No. 2 Classified QQGEJLSI-l militia»- I “DUMB PAGE SEVEN Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Innis 200 20:) 210-1 14 l Broolllyll 210 100 100-d 10 2 Pollet. Dickson and Roe, wll. ber; Iromberdl; Behrman. Casey and Edwards. Pitt-burns ooo ooo ooo-o o o Boston 0M 000 001-2 7 1 Roe. Strincevioll Ealn and Camelli, and Howell; Ohlcllo at Pbladebhia posh poncd rain. Cincinnati at New York p931. poned rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 200 000 000-I 6 0 Detroit 000 000 010-1 5 0 Reynolds and Berra: Trout and Wagner, Swift. Boston 000 001 000-l 5 0 St. Louis 001 000 000-0 3 1 Johnson shd Tebbetts; Kinder and Moss. Washington at Cleveland post- poned. rai-n. Only games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Golme. Montreal 000 200 0-2 4 0 Toronto 100 400 x-G 6 0 Pallca and Oampanelia: Hamlin and Baits. Montreal 001 001 101-A 9 1 Toronto 010 020 101-6 11 1 Van Cuyk, Kehn and Campan- ella; Carter. ‘Thompson and Desau- tels. Nvwark 00f. 101 I00-—3 10 2 Ami Bats Elmer Lartefs line single to left centre in the seventh scoring pinch hitter Glen Matheson from second Provided the payoff yesterday af- tcmoon whm Chariottetownk 1n- termediate Abegweizs defeated Jogglns Cubs 2-1 in the exhiibltiorn baseball encounter played at the Peck diamond. And Ln addition to furnishing the batting punch Lar. ter limiting the visitors to six hit, two of them coming in the first innins. won a stirring hurling duel f-rom ilwo Cubs‘ hurlers as he blanked them from the first insi- ing on scattering four more blows over the eight innings stretch, But while the big Abegweit hurl- er was holding title spotlight the tiwo Nova Sooiia hlurlers. both pol-l. Blders. were also being plenty stin- gy with safe blaws. Murphy, their starter gave up but four in has, nvg lmllllg stretch while Legere was nicked for two in three innings with Lartefs single. his second of m0 Slime. paving the way for this downfall. Late starting due to the visi- tors being held up at Tormentirie the big crowd of fans who waited two hours for the game to got underway saw the best played hall game of the season with the Ab- bles Ileldlng faultlessly behl-nd Lnrteifis chukking and coming through with a double play in the sixth that snuffed out a threaten- lnl looking rally by the Cubs. A single by the first batter and a walked bfli-‘flTiB/ll but runners on first and second for the Cubs; Lar- ter got the next batter on strikes and the side was retired when W, D1110)’ knocked a roller to Whit- lwk: at short; the latter iossed to Henrlessey at second and Mike's throw to Charlie Ryan nipped the runner by a stride for the twirl killing. Syracuse 201 000 10s-4 8 1 Pillette. Moldovan and Miler; HowelLand Just. 0 Only games scheduled. SUNDAYS GAMES Ell-II Game. Cincinnati 010 000 201-4 10 I New York 000 000 001-1 ‘I I. Blackwell and Lamanno; Koslq Beggs, lott and Cooper. Second Game. Cincinnati C00 200 103-8 ‘l 0 New York 200 001 301-0 l0 0 Vander Meer. Hetki and Muel- ler; l-Iartung, Trinkle and Loni- bardl. Si. Louis 020 000 000-it 5 1 Brooklyn 000 000 003-3 8 1 Hearn. Brazle. Dickson. Pallet and Garagiola; Taylor, Casey and Jennie Kalmuck. Letcher 1 1 2 Princess Kalmuck, McAuley 8 2 1 Pearl Direct. M. Casey 6 3 3 Billy Bishop. E. McCarthy 4 4 4 Camelot, Gabriel 2 0 5 Caretaker Jr.. Gillespie 5' 5 6 Time: 2:22 2-5. 2:24. 2:22 2-5. No. 3 Classified Violet Barsack. Pettlgrew 2 5 1 Prof. Clegg. l-lankinson 5 2 2 Miss Dona May, M. Boss 1 1 3 Calumet The Great. Lctcher 3 3 '7 Ace Fingo. D. McAuley»-.. 4 4 5 Molly Kalmuck. Berry . 6 6 - Time: 2:26. 2:30 2-5, 2:26 2-5. Ward Wins Title DE MOINIS. 1a., July QO-(AP Rallying strongly. Marvin (Bud) Ward today defeated Frank Stran- ahan. 1946 champion, in an ex- citing SG-hold battle for the west- ern amateur golf championship. Ward. from Spokane. Waah.. finished one up after he had trail- ed six down through 1d holes in the morning round. l-lis powerful come-back in the afternoon gave him sweet revenge on Stranahan who had beaten him one-up 1p as holes for the western title a year ago. With the first batter retired 1_,_ Belliveauh double followed by De- Vmyfi Sl-llkle drove in tihe ope.n_ in: score of the encounter and when the next hitter got a life on S“ "For J°8Sms had two men on but Larter came through in the Pl-Ilch to get number ltwo on a pop to second and then whiffed V. Du. Jay for number three; Abbiu got the run back 1n the last half of the mm inning: McKinnon singled to open the locals attack; llernries. sey was safe at first as MoKinnqn was forced going to second; gn-aln beat out a roller for a single; whit. lock struck out but Legec-e. Cubs‘ hurler uncorked a wild pitch al- l°wlll8 Henlnesesy to score from fllilrd with the equalizer. The hurlers were far ahead of the hitters from then until m, last of the seventh keeping 11m- ners away from the plate with smart hurling. But the Aibbles paid Edwards. 11 tfzburgh 101 140 200-9 18 1 Boston 000 100 001-1 5 I. Osterniueller and Kiuizrz: Spahr, Lanfranconi. Shouzn, Karl and Camelli, Masi. First Game. Chicago 000 400 000-i 11 0 Philadelphia 000 101 coo-z 7 1 Erickson, Meyer. Wyse and Mc- Cullough; ‘rleintselman. Schanz. Jurisich, DoitnPlly and Semiifrck- Second Game. Chicago 000 000 020-2 S 1 Hiiladelphil. 000 000 001-1 6 0 Lade. Borc-wy and Svheffins‘. Hughes and Lakeman. Scrnlnick. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game. Boston 000 000 210-8 S I. St- Louil 004 000 00x-4 6 3 Hughsori. Dorisll and Tebbetts; Kramer, Mouiclcr and Moss. Second Game. Boston 108 200 000-6 11 2 St. Louis 093 004 00x-1 13 l Gaiehouse. 11mins. Murphy. Dorlsh and Partee; Murierief. Brown. Zoldak Sanford and Early. _ First Game. Washington 010 000 000-I 6 0 Cleveland 000 000 000-ll 5 0 Haefner and Evans; Peilers, Klieman and Hogan. Ruzkowski. (Continued On Page 5) THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Provincial Rifle Association SEVENTY-FIFTH AANNIIAAL PRIZE MEET July 28th And 29th, 1947, ATS AM. Over $700.00 In Prizes Special Rock Rifle Classes with service sights in oll main matches with over $l30.00 in prises. PROGRAM MOIMY JIILY 2S DIDLOIS BROS LTD. MATCH-IO lhofl at I00 yards. was-nuns- PIIJOWSE EROS. LTD. MATCH-Ii) shots It 300 ylrdl. MOORE Q MQLEOD LTD. MATOIl-‘l shots If. S00 and 000 ylrdl. CITY OI’ CIIABLOTTETOWN MATCH-I shots at. 500 and 000 yards. IIIESMY JIILY 2S JONES MEMORIAL MATClI-‘l allots at 200, I00 sud N0 yards. HENDERSON l CUDMORE TYII-O MscKINNON MATCH-IO shots If. CONSOLATION MATCH-IO shots BRITISH CONSOLS TEAM MATC NICHOLSON TYRO AGGREGATE SERVICE RIFLE AGGREGATE GRAND AGGREGATE J. W. JOHNSON AGGREGATE OTTAWA AGGREGATE Secretory will receive entries MATCII 500 yards. at 600 yards, ll . t of 283 Richmond Si. ovary Evi- nlng from 6 to 8 or by appointment. Phone I537. Off in the lucky seventh, Glen “P9193011 hliflns for Goodwin slammed a hard hit ball to sec. {and ihat was juggled and he wont o second as the visiting l-lgl-lg fielder threiw the ball mm the "(will tho stage was set and Lar- ter delivered R5 he slapped out h“ line drive to send Matheson across the Plate with the winning (gonn- ter. Lairter got the visitors in or. is t. "s e l» “so ed in ihlwlenllfll lyllll! ruri strand- e ninth after Allttee had l NO. 1 CLASSIFIED PURSE $400.00 EVA WORTIIY IIEAVERDALE BUDDY MOKO GUY MAJESTY JUST BETTY BRIGHT SPOT O. U. VOLO $ONNIE'S BOY LORRAINE ABBE ELEANOR G. LILLY chi RIVER!) R08 Wednesday, July 331-4 With I-‘our Glasses Elmer Larter Hus-ls Locals To Hard-earned Win Ilfldled/with one‘ out. BOX SCOR JOGGINS b P. Bclliveau lf L. Belliveau 3b Devlne lb G. Murphy nf V. Diijay c W. Du-jay 2b Gray ss McKlnnon, r! C. Murphy p a-Terrlo 1b blsegere D c-Ollette c Totals a-batted for V. Du b-relleved Murphy c-batted for V. Du ABBIES McKinnon cf Hennessey 2h Strain rf Whitlock ss Williams 3b V. La/rter c Ryan. 1b Goodwin l! Larteir p a-Perry c b-Maiheson 1f Totals SUMMARY: Blamed runs: Ab- bles 1; runs batted in: Devine. E. Larter; two base hit: L, Belllveau, Williams; sacrifice hit: McKinnon, V. Dujay, Ryan: stolen base: Wil- liams, L. Belliveau; double play: Whitlock to Hennessey to Ryan; first base on error: Murphy. Wils- llama. Matheson. Pitching summary: Hits off Mur- phy 4 in 5 innings; Lcgere 2 in 3 innings; Larter 6 in 9 innings; struck out: by Murphy 10; by Le- gerc 1; by Larter 7; base on bolls: by Larter i; wild pitch. Murphy; hit by pitcher. Murphy (Ryan): winning pitcher, Lertcr; 10mg pitcher, Lc-gere. Umpires: At the plate. Francis; on the bases. Kane, BY INNINGS 123 456 789-3 H I 100 00f) 000-l 6 3 100 000 10x—2 6 1 "'"°°°°°°°°HOQEEEHoQQoQQQQoQi-ogau OQOMOOOHHHOMIEEgQt-IQOOQQQH°HNHH t-l SOWHOOiFFI-ANUIOgS-Lgm§ONGOHNI-I'§OOJQO: i-eoos-ioooooooolt; wQooos-rouqoooo! Joggins Abbies Minors Blades give LOW-COST SIIAVI ll G Minors ouilcsts and "outshoves" ordinary double-edge blades; For honest-to; J gggnqmy, fly the quality blodo In the low-price field. Fits your double-edge razors NO. I CLASSIFIED PURSE $400.00 DAISY BUDLONG ROMEO JUST FLICKA LUSCITIAC VALLEY LONG BUDDY BUDLONG MARJORIE BUDLONG JAY VOLO BILLY KALMUCK MARION L. JUNE MORNING 2:30 PACE STAKE NO. G-PURSE $1200.00 FIRST DIVISION LILLY BELL, Chas. O'Brien. Covehead. OLA BUDLONG. Randall MacDonald, Montague. HELEN BUDLONG, Laurie J. O'Brien, Sisckvllle, N. S, NELLIE WATSON, Harold Cudmore, Brackley. ANN CLEGG. Geo. A. Callbeck, Summersidc. SIMON BUDLONG. Chas. Duffy. Village Green. TINY BUDLONG. J. Linus Mulligan, Kinkora. SRY ANN 2nd. Albert B. Philips. 0’Leary. 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