oe : 7 . ee ee ui " re es wT rE ji Et : wee es - aa ~~ ar : 2 ie Sear a Oe eee Fs <1 ay vi * ee : eee : r: ; ere. ’ , — ; J ME ‘ j : re : 7 + % i : _ ; es, 3 SO gece a eS ek ee = . : aoe et ey ao igs d Te owed e : <5 ae, > ee 4 She Gearilon, = . gradually out surely estabilish- Ib — 13... The hharlottetown, Fri. July 3, 1959 |———— es leek as one of the Maritime | MIZE rook Aoore's | lanager eel S wnsors =5ss- «=——s | SPORT ECHOES 22222222: =a : ; |S ata" “tne| Hoole Races + a Core BY NORMAN MACDONALD and vie for supremacy im track Results of Horse Races held at Postponement igh ‘ani arsmen — se i Yon Gr, st | tiie eae Summerside has 2 seen in this class of Well, | 992 “ | Saem pee eaee te les ae eee oe| e Se 211 (GP)—Jack (Doe) road work,” Kearns said. “He, title, began his final two weeks of aes é ville; NS., which began’ opera-| we'll bet there are more’ if the | nd field, and his co-workers are| Bruce Budlong Wm. Smallwood = manager of light-heavy~jcouldn’t jump around with it. He| training Thursday in suburban + ; af _ |tions after Dominion Day. Greg | mobilization order was given; |to be commended for starting) E. Gow 322° champion Archie Moore, worked out today on-his toes|Ste. Anne de Bellevue. ra lic ories | [Deighan, one of those promising} this fine- sporte attraction. | Money Looser, B. Ok said Thursday aight he is seek-| the bag. The tough fisherman from Baie ; 4 _ |youngsters who made we she LOBSTER WEEK J.» | Tourists to our Island province, De ee tame &@ postponement of the July “This is a tough fight and he's) Ste. Anne, N.B,, arrivéd in Mon- , . ' Summerside Ace ‘kid Summerside’s Lobster Carnival, | ** ; Me SAampionship fight ‘with Can-| gat to be ready.” treal Wednesday night to wind up By RALPH DALY little trouble with the London|iast winter, is attending the|ii. cnariottetown's “Old Home . Kearns ‘said Moore picked. up| training for July 15 fight. His} HENLEY - ON - THAMES,| Rowing Club in its Grand Chal-| school..We tiad a look around the a * - mT jest asked Eddie Quinn (the| the bruise several days ago. ‘But earlier. truining was done in” his| England (Reuters) — American| lenge Cup heat. ‘The Londoners| Kentville Rink last July, and|Week” has become an instite- “ promoter) for twe week's post-[he hadn't mentioned it. jhome town— including an unsche-joarsmen Thursday. swept the) stroked a furious 39 but got no-| Watched a hockey game for a | tion, and those respogsible for its ~ Pomement,” Kearns said. “Archie} The word in Montreal is that) duled four-mile swim when one| River Thames in five out of six| where. Harvard, at a steady 30,| while. We had just come: from | inceptuon be congratulated Br Giedop avery bad stone bruise Ol Archie has been having) of his boats got into trouble. races for their second day of vic-| pulled away to @ 1%-length lead| seeing Kentville and Truro injon beginning something that is in his heel.” ; weight troubles. He has looked} Along with Durelle cam- vet-jtory im the annual Henley Re-|during the first 750 yards and an”H and D baseball game, s0/| likely fo live and grow through . *, Quinn, Montreal wrestling and| heavier than the. 180 poundsjeran American trainer Charlie} gatta.. won easily. 7 that was the one and only time|the years. Under the expert gui- : = promotor, said he| Kearns says he weighs. _ ~ |Goldman. Durelle has arra><ed| Only Princeton University’s| won we saw baseball and hockey in|dance of Charlie Hogan and his ~ sium work at Mac-|Cottage Club four faiféd to t the i co-workers, the event has scor- ~ whether he would be able to ee “Jot of ase work ahead. - donald College in Ste. Anne. de ir. English rivals ona he fight ANNOUNCEMENT TODAY Bellevue, about °5 miles west. of mishap | 100 yards from_ the finish merside s Track and “ADVISES POSTPONEMENT Quinn said he would: announce} Montreal. He is staying at a mo-|line, dee oe Field—Meet—perhaps shares th e| E Kearns said he had a doctor|today whether the fight wonld| tel in the, suburb. The star parterinet of the day spotlight as the headline ment of Halifax-born Albert Ran look at the bruise and that: the! be postponed. But it wouldn’t be} When. Moore and Durelle met|was navy Lieutenant Harry event with" "The Sport of Kings.’ | some Hugill, 66, of Sault Judge H. J. M. ‘Donley becam _ doctor had advised him to post-; postponed any longer than two| in their sensational fight here last| Parker of Philadelphia. Rowing e| Participants: come from all over | Marie, Ont., as judge-of is-|a‘ junior county court judg o | Pone the fight, the second cham-| weeks, he said. Dec. 10, the champion won by a| in the Diamond Sculs—the sym-|Harvard lightweights’ set a 1| the Maritimes and as the meet! trict court at Rainy River, Ont., the County of York at Toronto. |. Pionship meeting between Moore! “I don’t know if television com-| knockout in the 11th round. bol of world supremacy for single] steady pace while the London| Schurman. ? __and Durelle. .. mitments can be moved,” Quinn} Durelle’ reported™his weight at|earsmen — he won comfortably’ Club“ upped its stroke to do a good ; _ _ Qitinn said he would have a/ said. “They. book those Wednes-| 180, five porads over the light-| over Engin champion Jim Rus-| the finish in a desperate attempt| 2Vajlable. 3 Montreal -Athlietic Commis- day ‘itight fights weeks in ad-| heavyweight limit. He figures his| sell. to catch the Cantabs. Pouring it the best _ ion doctor look at the heel too.| vance.” — chances are better this timé be-| Harvard University’s varsity on, Harvard won by half a length| 2Tound these _ “It'll take three or four or five - Meanwhile, ‘Durelle? preparing cause he’s sure Moore has a/eight, the favorites to win. the after leading the entire race to: stay in . _ days before Moore can do any/for his second shot at Moore’s| tougher weight problem. Grand Challenge Cup, trounced Ss | soliday months. NO MISTAKES THIS TIME the London Rowing Club with a PLANE CRASHES - Joe Dalton, | , Bet : “T almost took it the last time,” superb display of contrdiled) Coke Grady , AMONG THE FARMERS said Yvon. ‘‘There won't be any| power: wonrivineo, Uruguay” (CP)| parts who ean play : ae mistakes this time. All this) TURN ON THE STEAM: A Uruguayan air force recon-|or even toe the slab : ge Federation of Agriculture Newsletter weight is starting to bother} Harvard's lightweight erew,|/Maissance plane crashed Thurs-/Clarence Gillis, | ; \Moore. He's not “getting any|holders of the Thames ‘Cup for|@ay and exploded on the roof ofjwho cavorts around second, eights, turned on the steam to|@ private home, killing the 21 beat Oriel College, Oxford. _ ¢year-old pilot, who was making l younger and somebody will have to catch up with him some time. , HOG PROBLEM Nearly all the major agricul- make a deficiency payment on tural countries are practicing |. protection so far. as farm pro- ducts are concerned. In addition to this many of them subsidize farm. production which is cer- _tainly..a complicating feature so far as exports are concerned. No country and certainly no group of farmers like to see there mar- kets depressed or even ruined by _ subsidized dumping. The proposed plan on the part of the- Canadian Government to hogs has called forth a protest I figure the time has arrived. “Charlie Goldman has been working with me and we get along fine. He doesn’t rush me, and that’s the way I like it.” -~ 100TH BIRTHDAY ‘TORONTO (CP) — Mrs. Celia before Canada became a nation, celebrated her 100th birthday ‘Wednesday, despite a broken leg she is in good health. She is living here with a daughter. Lett, who was born eight years* The Union Boat Club of Boston, the other. American crew in the Thames Cup, had to work harder to beat England's Vesta Rowing Club by half a length in‘one of the day’s closest races. Belmont : Hill School of Boston, won its heat for the Wyfold Cup Imperial College \by 1% lengths. But Belmont faces sterner stuff today when it meets the London for fours by trimming London's! | Rowing Clyb. The Princeton four—three stu- dents and a graduate rowing as | his first solo flight. The 80-year- old woman owner ofthe house and her two daughters escaped || uphurt.- A number of neighbors suffered minor injuries. ‘uninhabited areas of the field about as well as anyone we;ve "Science Now Without Pain Or. Discomfort Substance That Relieves Pain And brereted As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids Finds Shrinks: Piles - - were. able to make _ by the American Farm Bureau) sway Trinidad. Gathering such| UP 8788s Silage report the the Princeton Coitage Club—lost oreerte, Out. rset Fe Oe eee te een kane | Federation. The Farm Bureau! ag these serve to promote jn-\ © De little more than half of a/® heart-breaking race to Lon Qo) healing substance with the | ceased to be a problem!” And | has written both the Secretary) terest in agriculture and also | good normal crop. A low percent-|don'’s St. Thomas Hospital whe: ability to shrink hemorrhoids and | among these sufferers were a very of State Herter and Secretary of vide the opportunity of Seon age of clover has cut down the; bow man A. McDowell's oar relieve pain and itching | wide variety of hemorrhoid con- Agriculture Benson calling for| together on the part of a great Wk and winter -killing thinned | slipped its lock as the tw@ crews. Sooseaeas have been relieved | ditions, someol even 10 wo 20 years’ _ ountervailing duties on Cana-|, variety of people : out the stand of grass. A dry| approached the finish line. The with this imexpensive substance z dian pork going into the United WEATHER INDECISION May added to'a cool June and the| Princeton boat lurched and St. sight im the privacy of their own | All this, without the use of nar j indi oe home without any discomfort er | cotics, anesthetics or astringents of States when and if the deficiency | While there is not much ground jong 8s, indicated. ‘Thomas set peat to an ener was. any kind. The secret is a new heab | Payments become a reality. | for criticzing the weather of the HOGS UP In the Diamond Sculls, Parker a1 Ey gates tiesto = ¢ _ Whether the ‘American farmer} last few weeks yet is is hardly’ There are 5,334,000 hogs in| beat Russell easily but his time ~ - _nanartnels wane after discovery of a Scientific im will have a good case in prov-| of a nature to promote maximum Canada. This figure is 29 per cent was slow—eight minutes 54 sec- ment” Mn eee ane teaed stitute. Already, Bio-Dyne is in : ‘Ing that Canadian hogs will de-| growth, true early June provided aca din We Ce the tt onds for the one-mile 550-yard yy doctors’ observations wide woe for healing injured tonne ; eo Styl "s Short : | Press his price may be a mat-! yery much needed moisture giv-| increase has been in.the eastern | ou" S*: His winsiag morgan: was _ Pain was promptly relieved. And “J5r oo tae os schetones 4 | Go Down to the Sea eee in ty e Men's | ter of some doubt. 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