Page 6 The Guardiani ttanadian so For Catalina '-kbi lIl4'lWllf), C:1lif (AP)--Tom '1 1111 -:'f11l tlnnndxaii swim- 1- v ':;'i inc tizitzilinzi channel .111(l i)l'1ti(t" Fl111'e11ce ..ti111;.1l record by 21 iittcndotil. . Ciliforniii .-.1 it'll ii ll-n1il': 11x1:1t:1l('i)t l p in. 'i'ti fiviiii Cutzilinu is- .119 -. :1.-.n1n the cl1:11i- 1-1 l.'l 1111111.: null 1 '.i 11:1: ('it1('i(t'(i oili- .l'11 19111" Atliletic . R also 11:15 RIC- ' 2111 AAU tinier. cunid said the time v 11 he lift :1 111i11- -, :- -v, a elicek with l ' ' 1 liw: vxvr. he hurt - tn 5'p.1i'c ill break- ' 1111:: lli1'l(iC it 1-11 Poultmii-bimon Bout Tonight ll-fl lHl,llL)'.'.rll-I NE ICP1--Il:1r1'y l' ..L11.. .1. Ll.1.irLo'.11-tut1i1 and 1'. r' 5:1. :1 1,: 11 (ilnsgoiv, 1110 1 31 rue hrs 111 the . -, x1..l lllC('l hcrc ittlcd 10-rounder. Clmthiini, will '1 Austin Square- .1' 1 1.11111, in the .1;x- tt. 1 5 1,-1...fll. ....... Cl1e's'si leatin Defeated li-.lI 1) LU stiticcri .11 mix:-olation '11 --n11;o11.'-ltips vCP) - Cflllllti-'l'Si l'S first de- play of the Thursdav as .-Ul;3 'e')11'. :-- wt 1-in-1 and the Csiiindiniis .71 -1 knock :”.c111 cut of first ,1 r in :11:-1 l'.rir1i)' cnvr them it 27-l"t rcc1V:'d after 10 rounds of 1-11:-lahnn play to Canada's 26'.-'r l.'l'-. Fmiik Aiidcrsoii of Toronto, un- 11-ntrzi s:1 the miisolation draw -- 'r' it-rl oi-,lv once since the zsiiips hr:.'111 A1151. 28. was tndfnii victor Thurs- 1': Switzerland's M. rlcfm. 11: its oniv defeat at the rii .i11-. l'l1il::1:l1s11 of Ar- t 111 .11 1'. c el'.n1:11.1t:o11s that ' 'fllP(i fl -11:1d1 to the consola- t:r:n hv 'iFki"i Aitciersnn has won nine and H" wn one of his consola- t:'-11 inntrlics for an river-all record of ll-l-fl Pllli V1:in:1's of llniniltoii stif- trrrd I1: .' ('4'll'.F0l.'ll.lOIl defeat T1111--:-' - in E. Viovergeld o' . Abe Yaiioisky of Wzir tw I Kupper and 11- 1”1r"1"n Bwlintirehuk was he” hv Ti Rlicnrl Rus-1 1-riirici , , title b1 tun .,.-,ns and A drav: Went Ge:'1n:1i1y' in the rl 11.-'1h came ad- . t'ectli'd civrs cdzc over second 1- ith hntli coun- 211: nine niritriies left. to 1-1-.111-"-143000 Defeat Friday. 1954 ts Mark channel less than ill and V: hours. It took Park about two hours to llinki: the last mile of the swim l)ecr.11se of 11111-:r1'ftil cniss-ct1i'1'e11ts as he neared shore. He was car- ried north by the current but fin-p ally battled across to make l.-1nd.t Sept. 24. Park, 31, a native of I'iEIITliiLt)H who now lives in nearby Long Bezicli, " one of five b1t11th(-1's, all of tvlinin are swimming cham,1-. ions. Large Delegation ' 0t PEI Sportsmen For Amherst Meeting A large delegation of sportsmcni plan to RPCOIITDRITY President F.A. . Jones of the Marltune Wild Lite r'.1l1'ralio11 to the annuxil lIl"LllIl3 .11 the or-.';1i1iz.1tLo11 which takes place at Pflll Cuniberlzitid Hotel in Amherst, N.S. next Moiiiay. , Guest speaker 1v1ll be Mr. Bruce; lV1”.gi1t. Dir.-ctur of North Eastern Wild Life stniion at Frederictoii 1'-.1n1 will deal chiefly 1vi'.h , i and 11il'; stress the 1.1r1nus recogu :d methods to .'.V0ld accidents. Hunter lllSLll”rlllCc. the use of National Wild Lifel stamps as 11 cullectzon in the var- ious schools and the distribtition gr .i'c-niture on the subject will also Ell -.in attendance of over one huiidred members from all parts of the liar- itime Provinces. There will be sev- eral cars from Ch:1rl(i'.tetu1'.'11, Sum- merstde and special trmisportatioii ';11(1r-r :i1'1'.ing.m.nt Wlul Ralph Jenkins. Messrs. B. Graham Rogers, sec- retary-t1'easurcr of the Federation,i E. K. MeNutt, vice president for P. E ISi'lIId. Tom Gillies, prrsidcnt rind Brighton .tlncl)ougnll, secret- rtry of the Queen's Count; brancli, P. F. I. Fish and Game Ass-cciatioii. Alciius McKenzie, Morell president and .ioh11 Mclnnis, secretaijv. King's County branch, Fred Semple. prcs-- ident and Norman Maclxod, sec- 1'cln1;v Prince County Branch, have all signified their intention to at- tend the meeting. ...:--...L,..L Preparing For 'Shoe Tournament 1 The Sumnierside Horse Shoe Club managed by Herb Scliiirniun will play in a tournament. at the Briglilon Club on Sundm sitter- noon at 200 p. in, it, was learned front the local club tndnager, .iat'k McCourt. last evening. TI19 RC.-Xi-i club frnin Suiiinicrside, iiviiiugctl by Mccouit. is also expected to p.'lt'llClDflIE in the tournament. Protest On I Game Upheld , CINCINNATI, (AP) -- Presdcnti Wnrreii C. GliPS of the National Lcnciie Thursdny upheld C;ncin- 11nt1's protest. of Wednesday's ball game with Milwaukee and ordered it. resumed today tit the point wlicrc the Redlegs had two men out base with two out in the 9th in- ning. The cnnie. will be finished be- fore the regularly schedulcrt cori- tcst belwrteii the Braves and the St. Louis Cards. i The Rcdlcgs were given 11 pen-t nlty 11111-11 out in 1111- 9111 after soul l-to wski l::ni1cd mi 3 wild pttcnl with one out filid ran for first hasr-.1 Cntclier Del Craiidall threw to third baseman Eddie Mritlicws to Piinies twice llllll..'tl7l' l"lll.A LAY” - Phila- r'--1 1 Fl rlcfcntcri Pitts- ) scoring) - 111 l'lri41i'irtS in- 1- 1 wk :1 7-6 victr11',v' 111111111: of a game sus- 111 P1" 121 1vs1v'1-rl Aug, 171 and won 4-2 in to wnr. St.-in l1opata'S . 111111112 homer sewed . ml i:.1111:'. llnhcits pitclied the one lir)rs1V:':nljV to win the sus- cainmg credit for his 23:1-rt win of the season and his second in two days. The pair of victories tttnveti the Phillics into .1 virtual lie with Cincinnati Red- lugs for toutth place in the Na- tional Lcagiic. The siispr-ndcrl game resulted when the second part of ii double- header on Aug. 15 was halted by the Per1nsyI1'n11ia curfew law. An mning ('ann(Ii, hr: plriycd after 6:59 11. m. on Sunday in Pennsylvania. The score won 6-6 at the end of- eight innings. . . Roberts, who has lost ll this year, allowed one hit in the Pitts- hurgh ninth and the Phillie: (le- livcrcd with a run in the inst half of the ninth. Richie Ashburn singled. moved to second on a sac- rifice and to third on another single. He scored when the Pirates infir-lrl failcrl to complete an inning cndim! doublcplny. llcrnisan lVl'fllr'nY'l0I' earned hi: ltllh win against it setbacks in the nlghtrap. Ashhurn had walked and Mai Clark singled before Lopntc tapped :1 pitch out of the park. iiitwtrl 11--nrlwi gn mu, MATINEE RACES 0 AT MI'Ll.VAl:R'. Milltale Driving Club will hold a Matinee Race It Mlitvaie rnro track so urdoy. Sept. 25th. Clus- nfora hprleo. ti- , ..- .. J . V AM joeo Mn. George Morrison. chant pit I-Ilgtiinnd dancer of the island dancing at room. ,i1cad off :1 runner and when that failed Mathews threw to first. hit-i ting Borkowski. The ball rolled into right. field. (ins Bell and Wally Poct, who 11'e1'e on the bags, scored for Cm. cinnnii. The four umpires ruled that Bar-i l(0W5l(l had drawn I throw by his illegal presence on the bnscl 11.- and declared Bell out as 11 penalty. Durelle Retains L Canadian Title MONCTON (CP)-- Yvon Durelle retained his Canadian light heavy- weight boxing title Thursday night against a second bid by Gordon Wallace of Brantford. Ont. The three judges unanimously favored the champion from Bale Ste. Anne, N. B., in the 12-round bout. Durelle then made a surprise An- nouncement that he is retiring from the ring. He weighed 107, three pounds more than Wallace. The challenger gained an early lead but ran out , nf steam in the middle rounds. ills rally near the end came too late. Q ' .l .t th Buffalo iiigiiiignoimiiiiia a.Iiz1'i1?rii.can e Hockey product, acquired in an off-season meaglie 1 trade from ottawn Senators of the ' Irvm Quebec Hockey League so fiir has 5'00lVH? 0i? MIN? V0011 NHD ff! 661 PRESTON E IIAND . ANTI-FREEZE Our Stocks Hove Arrlvod THE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED P. E. I. Distributors Decide To Enter Local Football Team In M.R.li. final; will be undo up immediately following this meeting. - The Chnrlottetown club will hold. their first prtctlu It Mem- orial Field IL 0.00 pm. on Satur- day. All who Ire interested in playing this cnliber of fctatball are requested to ottend this work- out. It was decided at I meeting held in Prince of wales College last evenzng that Charlottetown will enter a. Senior team in Maritime football competition this tall Sev- eral names for the new team were suggested such as the Nomads or Grads, but no definite plans were finalized. Mike Campbell was nominated RS manager of the 1954 entry and a steering committee composed of Noel Wilson and Edward Devine was nominated to obtain I coach and to examine the possibilities of getting a sponsor. The new entry ivill be submitted at the annual meeting of the Maritime Rugby Union to be held in Sacltville this Sunday. The schedule for the At Saint John H'.t 'll b d t. tl 5-WW -l0"N- N 3- (Cpl A Chaiioiiziuii-it coir "idiot: in suit Snint Jiihn 1' nir y, Peter Lee urday' September 25111. when E Brcwm" lmwlipd "W SuaS.Oni.s.a.nd large representation of profession- liis own track record at Lxhibition 81 and amateur gone” from the Park when he recorded 2.11 111 the three Maritime provinces and first dash of junior free-for-all hariiess incing Tiiursday night. He also won the second mile of this N'”'” l” 2-” 45' over the rolling fairways of the My Darling, from Charlottetown.,Beh,edel.e Hnks. A large group placed third and second, respect.tv- lot local buslness Concern, have 013'. generously contributed an army Winners of other events were of prizes which Add to the imgr. C111. Sherbrooke. Saint John; Roxy,e5t 0, H", amateur may nlong several pros from the States will tee off in the first annual P. l:.. Island Open Golf Tournament Mae, Saint John: Daiiiiic Scotniwnh my 5400 in prize mom-y for ltlic-111-ii Village: Merrywoocl Hec- the pro,- tnr, S:11i1tJol111: Millie's Son, Monc- 0 0 - ton, and Guy Song Saint John. on Thu,-Eda)-V Qctgbgr 7, the National Hockey League will start its 38th season of p1a.V- It i5 the earliest opening in the l1ist,of)' of the league. Erich team ywlll plny 70 games during the I934-do season which opens in Detroit lnnd Montreal. That night We Baseball Results 1 By THE CANAIHAN PRESS National League Regular ganic Pittsburgh 000 000 110-2 7 lismnlcy Cup Champtnn Red Wings Philzidclpliia 3l(i 000 00x-4 12 liwm be hosting the Toronto Mai”? Lnpatme. Thics 131 and AWE”: Leafs, while the Stanley Cup fin- w0l"nClCli and L”Pal3- L - La' nlists, C8Ilfl(liCl'lS. will tnnzic ivitlt palme. lift: Pha, Lopntti. Hm Chicago Black Hawks. Thel SI-lsllended Ki”"” "' A":-"'5' 15 complete 210-ganie schedule ends Pittsburgh 000 200 220-6 12 0 on Sunday, M,,,.ch 20, Philadelphia 200 301 001-7 13 2 0 0 ' Lzipalmc. Purkey ti), Hctki (7) Elmer Laeh. former center on and Atwell: Miller, Wchmeicr (7),I”,,, Montreal Canadiens' famed Mrozinski tilt, R1'd7.ik 18), R0bEI'L5ipunCll line, was recently named (9) and 1-ttpai-T W"R0be”5' L' to coach the Montreal Canadiens lletki. lift Pittsburgh, Gordon. in; the Quebec Junior Hockey Lea- Pha, Hacncr. 'gur. The 37-year-old Lacli. whvo International 1-081110 retired at the 1-11d of last seasons Semi-final playoff play. is A veteran of i4 SMSOHS Ilnchester 120 000 000-3 ii 3,1.-11h the National lint-iwv Leanne; Montreal 100101001--4l0r 0 Hubs. During '11: colorful c.'ire'r1 Fas7.hol7. and Riggan. Burhrink he was selected three times np (5.); Black, Lehman (3) and C-itho league's all-star team and Thompson. itwiee led the NHL in SCOFIIIK. (Montreal wins best-of-7 Ierie:.,Two of the Junior: whom Loch 4.2) will coach are Forbes Kennedy t,,,,.1 Angie Carroll, both of Char-1 lottctoivn. , i Meun11'liilc,.C;n::dien conch. NEW YORK (AP) -- Probable,Diek Irvin has. figured out thatl pitchers for today's major lcagueiin all the C11ndiens' training camp, twnn and lost records 111 is 80 pounds overweight Bull gnincs '- '1 t d with pa,-mm,-3L-'1 .lmi11 Belnciaii, 11 in s arre . . p , Aiiirrlrnn League the Quebec Ace.-'. before Joininz, Dr-troit at Cleveland -4 Gray the Cnnatlicns last week, cnme 123.1 1-5, Lemon 123.51 lintn camp last week sporting 11, Phil.-idelphia at New York- neat ?2l pound frame and has been ordered by Irvin to reduce . .- 2) vs. Schallock (0-0) p Graliicggb at Baltimore (night)-Yto 205 pounds. within 3 mont!1.! Pierce (B-l0) or Trucks. (19-10) vs. .For1vard Bernie "Boom Boom - 0.Dcan (0,1) Geoffrlon is 11 pounds overweight waghmgwn at gnsmn (2)..,Pm--,1vl1ile goal-tender Gerrv MncNe1l Qerficlld 113.15; and Shea (2-9) vs, ihnd lfi lbs. to spare. Wclizht or Parnell 13-6) and Brown 11-71 no weixht. the two forwards ""1 Nnhmal Luv” still score goal.K.'In 11 recent ex- Now York at Philadelphia (N4, liihitlon game with the Montreal . i . . , 11C 11 Royals, Bciiveau and Geoffrion. mail” . Llgfniw:-i ;11i0.1'(;,)man1D1 CM:-:,.inlnng with hlviiirice l".ii'l1ard. led ;i2r;':kilf(')'0)'C i' i iliie l-labs attack with A goal; Pittsburgh ntB1-ogiglyn-SHFROH5 ap'”e' , , , . " M ' fl - I mglt” Iifmis o:tmMim,nukcc,gJ,,ne,, On Monday night, local fight t t g Q h (20.12, .fnns will watch the inst cnrd of M'2' ls' iipa n hcdmod) the Island's 195-1 boxing season (Only Eitncs SC g;:,A living presented at the Forum. The feature event of the card. which brings 11 fine summer of boxing to an end. is the 10-round go between the well-known Louis (Cobey) MarCl11skey and lilzltly rated Johnny Mi-icDonough from B oston. 1 o o o l Picks Rookie To Centre Big line MONTREAL. (CP)-Coach Dicki Irviniof the Montreal Canadians The trim 156 pound ltfnccluskey Thursday picked rookie Jackie I.e- needs no introduction to Island clalr to centre his big line of Mnu- enthusiasts. Having at one time rice (Rocket) Richard. and Bert Olmstead for Saturday night! ex- said the 25-year-old Quebec City The usually peulmistlc been the outstanding rookie in ..'o- 4. By Fritz Howell DELAWARE. Ohio. (AP)-Adios Harry, stalwart son of Adios, came out. of the east. Thursday to take pacing's biggest prize, the ninth annual 569,332.08 Little Brown Jug. And the brown colt, owned by J. lloward Lyon: of Harrington, Delaware. didn't see any of the other H entrants, as MOI'I'lC MAC- donald, Canadian born driver. gave him 3. three heat buggy ride in front of the pack. The maroon and white silks of Adios Harry led all the way in two elimination beats and in the pay- off dash over the Delaware county fairs half mile track as he pick- ed up 826,345.84 of the loot, S13,- 868.4l coming on the winner-take- all finale. Arrayed against the victor in the fifth and final heat. of the two division race were Queen's Adios. owned by Castleton farm of Lex- ington, Ky, and another son of Mighty Adios. and Phantom Lady of walnut Hall farm of Donerail, Ky., one of the season's fanciest fillies. VVORLD RECORD TIED Each woma heat iii the quality- ing dashes, the Lady tying his world record for the 3-year-old fil- lies on a twice around track as he copped the opener in 2.01 2-5. But the drama was packed in the final heat as the three winners came buck for the big payoff. Adios Harry took the lead at the start, and despite determined bids by the others. held on easily to win by 11 length over Phantom Lady in 2.03 2-5, with Queen's Adios another length back. . Of the 15 3-year-old sidewheelei-s in the field, ll took at share of the purse, biggest over offered for 11 pacing event or for any harness race on u twice around oval. THE PA YOFF Here's the purse payoff: fought out of the local capitaii afld having appeared here many, times in his career, the 24-year' old middle weiglit has everythingi it tnltcs for one to be I suecessi in the science of the squared ciricle. In his last appearance here in July. the thin-haired MacClus- key, in one of the toughest battles of his colorful career, ivon n it). round slugfest decision over Ger- man horn Gary Simon of New Glasgow. A report from Halifax states that (lobey has never been in better shape, which means that fans are in for 11 renl boxing show on Monday night. a . . However, local opinions I'I'm.1ln to be formed on MaeDonough's ring savvy. The hard-hitting boy from the States, who has 9 knock- outs in 19 professional fight.-1, tips the scales at 155 pounds. In one of his most, recent outings, the Boston figlzter kayoed rsmitty Hick s. Maine's middleweight. eheniplcin, in two rounds. it was the second time that he had de- tected I-licks by a. knockout. Mac- Dnnough was also 11 Golden Gloves ('ilfII'llpl'll'l in 1951 heforo Aios Harry lllins lTll,3 Heats 11 Little Brown Jug Event Adios Harry 82G,:iI5u; Queen? Adios 59,108.49; Phantom Lldy so,- 239.a9: Dale Frost 85.54056; Mea- dow Pace s4,853.20: Ensign Lnd, Meadow Gold and My Scotch Belle 53,466.60 each: Clmnrronh Forbes 32,713.28; Earl's Ensign 02,019.90. and mcellent Chief sl.3B0.61. Each of the 15 starters, surviv- ors of 700 original nominees, paid 8950 each to get into the big rnce staged before I! roaring throng of some 42,000. - The new king of the three-yeah old pacers had spent all his rac- ing career on custom trucks until Thursday when He showed his fly- lng heels to the best. in the bust- nem. Macdonald, 46, and a native of Delaware, Ont... Canada. 1150 was making his first appearance in the "Jug." k Thus it was that I driver from Delaware, Ontario, piloted I horse from Harrington, Delaware. to vic- tory at Delaware, Ohio. Among the big disappointment: were Diamond Hal owned by the S. A. Camp farms of Shatter. Calif, and driven by Joe O'Brien of New Glasgow, N. S., and Charlottetown, and Meadow Pace of the same stable. Baseball Standings BY THE CANADIAN PRESS National League W L Pct. GBL New York 95 55 .633 - Brooklyn 89 02 .589 MA Milwaukee 87 M .570 816 Cincinnati 74 78 .487 22 Philadelphia 73 77 .4137 22 est. Louis 71 so .470 24V: Chicago 62 so .403 34 Pittsburgh 53 98 .351 421,5 Friduy - Pittsburgh at Brooklyn Cincinnati at Milwaukee St. Louis at Milwaukee New York at Philadelphia 12) Saturday Pittsburgh at Brooklyn .'1t. Louis at Milwaukee Cincinnati at Chicago New York at Philadelphia (N) American Lengue Standings unchanged (No games Thursday) Will liiiiiis? AthIetics' Problem CHICAGO (AP) American League club owners will meet in New York Tuesday to discuss the Philadelphia Athletics situltion, league president Will Harrldge un- nounccd Thursday. I-larridge significantly pointed out the owners would meet with Roy Mack. one of the Athletic! controlling clan. .Earl Mack has been in favor of disposing of the Athletics, while his brother, Roy. has been bitterly opposed to moving the club from turning pro. Philadelphia. 0AllBlES At The GIIARLOTTETOWN GOLF CLUB SATURDAY AND SUNDAY PHONE 5772 GOLF CLUB camp. WANTED or Report to ON FRIDAY Johns-Monville ,y1l"JW?”W'7 Broke linings SPECIAL-Men's Nyl SPECIAL--loys' Poiiyli FALL SPECIAL? -MEN'S. AND BOYS' 'FALL CLOTHING REDUCED- MEN'S NEW FALL SUITS - WORSTEDS 81 GABARDINES Single or Double Breasted - New Fall Shade: 1 ' now REDUCED MEN'S FALL TOPCOATS - GAIARDINES and TWEEDS with or Without Zip-In Linings. now 50-iieoucen SPECIAL--Man's Gabardine Topcoon. reg. 545.00-Now . . 320.00 ' SPECIAL-Man's Ponylildo Jackets. rog. 324,50-Now . . . . 511.95 b Pants. reg. 00.95-Now . . . . . . 56.95 do Joclion. reg. 310.95--Now . . . . . 314.95 1 . SPECIAL-Ioy:'i-Plaid slitm. ng. 52.25-New . . . : si.9s - SPECIAL-Ioys' Heavy Ttvood Pants. rog. 84.95-I-Now . . . . 32.00 Slioivorproof Kong reports quoting Chou En-lai Chinese Communist premier, that Chou has made similar statements tioml people's congress in Pelplng Korean problem. SAME OLD LINE could be summed up words: cow made similar proposals after failed to come to any agreement on divided Korea. come up with any suggestion which would indicate that the deadlock could be broken. which repelled aggression in Korea want free elections under United Nations supervision in Korea and UN action there was not illegiti- 'Braves Defeat Eagles 11-10 The Charlottetown B1-ave; .13; tested the Suuthport E331” 11," in 1 closely fought game which tied their best of five aoftbaii series at two game: each. Billy Wright collected three hm for six trip: at but as he pitched five-hit ball for the Braves. Billy MacFarlane hurled ii seven-11' game for the losers. Willie 9,192 had five hits inbludlng a h,,',,,g while Charlie Tuplin was three 11,, six. Freddy Dunn and Art Mjg. Cube made the nicest fieldln. plays of the game while posh, Mills, Billy Hughes and Bull Dunn all played good ball for their re. spective teams. The umpire war Doc Lawlor. - Fails To.Win Release On Bogus Money Charge MONTREAL (CP) - A woman who claims to be the wife of 1 British member of Parliament failed to win her release from jail Thursday on charges of possessjnl counterfeit money despite a serie, of legal manoeuvres by her lawyer The woman, who says, she wag married to Cmdr. Harry Plirsey. Labor MP for East Hull, England, at Trenton, N. J., two weeks ago now may remain in jail until he, preliminary hearing Sept. 28. Sh. was arrested Monday night as sh. tried to purchase a fur coat with part of the 51,700 in counterfeit American currency found in hex possession. John Long, her attorney. Thurs- day sought to have his client re- leased on 55.000 cash ball but Judge T. A. Fontalne insisted that the ball be based on property. Ilrs. Pursey also claims to be Baroness , Huszar of Hungary. liberated." 1 LETS MATTER. REST Earlier Thursday. Mr. Long told newspaper men he planned to tiiki the question of bail to the superior court if Judge Fontuine again re- fused cash. Later, he said he hid changed his mind and would let the matter rest. At the hearing, Mr. Long first asked Judge Fontaine if there had not been an error made in the court records Wednesday in en- tublishing the property bail. "No, the record is right," the judge replied. Mr. Long then asked the court to reconsider, but was refused. In England, Cmdr. Purscy liar refused to comment on the case. Dinmond Hal. After finishing first or second in stoke events the last Ilx weeks, finished seventh in both heats of the first division, while Meadow Pace, the winter book fa- vorite, finlshed fourth and second in the two second division dashes after being bet down to a 4 to 5 favorite in the opener. Soccer Results LONDON (Reuters) -- Soccer games played in Britain Thursday. , ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 111 Southern B1-entford 3, Gtllinghnm 0. Colchester 1, Norwich 0. Believe Reds Will Not Try To Take Formosa OTTAWA (CP)-There is a feel- ing among officials here that the Chinese Communist: will not at- tack Formosa despite their throats. However, some authorities say privately they think the Commun- ists. to show the Chinese their threats are not just propaganda, may invade Quemoy and possibly other Nationalist-held islands lying cheek-by-jowl to the mainland of Communist China. There has been shelling and counter - shelling in recent weeks between Nationalist Quemoy and Communist Amoy. Informants said they are not pos- itive about their view but their feeling about the present situation is that no Red attack on National- ist Formosi will develop. They were commenting on l-long "Formosa must be previously. Chou also was reported as tell- ing the Communlst Chinese no- that 1 new conference should be called to try again to settle the Reaction here to this statement in three "Same old line." 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