Page 6 The Guardian. Stanley Wins Fourth As Flyers Down Rottnlc Stanley sent the l-'lyct's -.nt.o undisputed possession of first place in the City Baseball League. last night and chalked up hisy fourth win of the year without a. defeat as the airmen downed the Stars -1-2. - Both teams were in I hitting mood and the Flyers blasted out II hits including three doubles and a tremendous home run by Flmer Mat-Neil. while the Stars got in Stanley for nine. two of which were doubles. Earl Mat-Kinnon. who took the loss. was relieved in the fifth by Handrahan. after the Flvers had gotten to him for I single by Liind. a double by Burke. Mac- K'elll's homer and Bernie Gal lant'I single. Handrahan ended il-ir rnllv by striking otit Dcviiie The Flvcrs scored their othct run in the third when Lund got a life on a fielderis choice. stole second and crossed the plate on Rurke's single The Stars got their two count- Firemen's To Be Held Here Next Week Foiir hundred ftrcmen from all parts of the Maritime: will be pouring into Charlottetown oier the weekend to take part in the gtsttuiie firemen's toiirnaiiiciit. aiitl six days of spcial activities begtiining here on Monday night and ending the following Satur- day. The tniiriianienl. a biennial event. will be held at the Driv- ing Park on Wednesday evening and hook and ladder boys from Dartmiiiith. Lunenburg. Sackville Glace Bay. Truro. Mont-ton. Lan- caster. Dalhousie. Bathurst. Eel Fiver. N B. Chatliam. R C A F . Station. Summerside. and the town of Eummerside. will be reg- tstering for it on Sunday and Monday Four large trophies and 52000 hi hard cash will be given to the winning teams and individuals in the unique firemenls events and thc track and field meet which will he held simultaneously on Wednesday. The firemens events will in- clude hose and reel race. ladder T309. piimper PREP. lIOSP Billin- linc and replacement races and ntltcrs. Also on Wednesday evening I b.-ind competition. which is open ;LLL.....L.LL.. Baseball Results THE FANAIIIAN PRESS American League New York 402 000 time 6 I2 I Chicago I50 000 30x4 9 l3 2 Forrljfllorgan '2! Lopat t3! and Berra: Trucks. Martin til Howell Bi till and Lollar. W---Howell. L-- rnpai Baltimore lltlll (KI! 000-7 0 5 0 Detroit 000 000 l0x-- l 0 0 Brown and Smith: Hoeft and Friday, July 22, 1955 EN The can Bob Kennedy's two-run Chicago's tliree-run spurt in Stars 4-2 ers when Duiiii led ott the last of , , , , runs in the first inning. the sixth with I double. scoring , on Cairns" single. The speedy . HmV9ll- acqullied f1i0l':n Cairiis stole second and came third in seven days. allowing home on Flynn's line dntible lfII0lings' right. i . z o Everybody till the Flyers got at Clevelatitl also picked up a full least one hit and MacNeil added game on the Yanks. moving within a double to his circuit clout to three games of the pace by down- pace the attack. Jack Burke look ing Washington 4-3 in lo innings. over the league batting race from Vic Wertz' pinch double tied it up -lull ('8lI'llS b.l' slamming out a in the ninth and singles by Al double and single in three trips Smith and Larry Dohy vton the For the Stars Cairns and Duni game in t e 10th. snapttlttt! Wash- each had a. double and I single. InEl0n'S 51V -837"? Wltlnlnl 5lT93l'i- Kip Ready blasted a line drive DETROIT Wm home run over the rightfield fence . in the top of the ninth and Bernie' Gallant followed with a triple but Billy Hoeft's six-hitter against the hits were disallowed when Hector iskiuriyl Brown frank umpire Doii Wliclan called a halt House's seventh-iniiiiig hotiicr was to the game when darkness was the tinly run of the. ganic. closing in lit-fore the Stars had :1 Frank Sullivan. with Ellis Kiti- chance at bat (ier's help. tumbled Kansas City Fiddler Ma.-t).,.,am 14.01; river to a ltlth straight defeat. 4-.'i. while leftfield duties for the rti-oi-s aim the fourth place Boston pulled to knncked 1, dmmle 1" fhp fmu-u; within four games of the Yankees. .7 -- - --;-- The A's three runs in the seventh .were their first in 10 innings urnament To Detroit shaded Baltimore 1-0 on against the Red Sox. who scored their markers In the fourth with three hits and an error against loser Bobby Shantz. The National League ”ri-icc' -. re.-mained a figure of speech wi l" 3" -Vl”"'”'"9 l””"li' N” .b(' Brooklyn rolling along l.'i'& games lmld Wm” um Rm” '" ll" Wm" in front of the runnerup Milwaukee "mil Rmup . Braves. The Dodgers clipped (Thi- Following registration -on Sun- (110 44 as mokie Don Begwnt Ila-V 3"d -ll9"d'3-V m””""n ll." won his second straight start and W” Vwffk "I 3””l””5 M" l"'m" Milwaukee tliuiiipcd Pittsburgh 5-3 with a welt-nniing banquet at the on homers by Hank Aaron and Charlottetown Hotel and afIer- pnchm. warren spahny wards the firemen will attend the ' Firemen's Ball at the Rollaway MAY! HITS 29fTII l l l Cllllti Friday t-ieiiiiig the week: NPW York edzctl St l-"Ill! 5-5 will he brought to it close with "P 3"'"'leld 3m”"d9r "l H" the greatest aerial fireworks dis- Plihlh ”" Whwh P”"'h '”""" vim. "P" 9"," -m ,h, Marmme Ruben Gomez sped hiime from Prhlnrps third ahead of Red St-hoendicnst s thi-ow iii the plate Willie. Mays It has been sixteen years since . mp Hmmm held me". mumam ajid Sid Gordon hit home runs for em and the local department is going all out to make this one the biggest and best ever. The last tournament was held in .Luneiiburg. N. S. l The following is I schedule of the weeks Pl?lIlS.4 i Sunday and Monday--Regisli'a- 'tll0"- . last night the Dairy druhbed ' M”Wl-33' 9V9”l"l1 -' w('lC”"""g Keefe Drug I9-7 and Barryis Lionsl -banquet at Charlottetown Hotel Cmbbered the Ahmes 20.3 and Firemen's Ball at the Rnlla- 1,. W-mn-mg his (gm, game W3.V Club. the Dairy Cad Ballem was tagged Tues(lay- Morning RECCE Regiment. Charlottetown Um 2y Pine and Saclwille hands l Beagan and l)ill'I.iEl did the tiar- Aftcrnoon: Annual meelinl Ill r" '"”' '” ":” yillntn-iVlRflllI'l'I9 Firemen'a Associa- l F.l.'PIllllgi Street dance at in City League Softball games for ket Square. - . . )eIl.T(::nPsda) VMNNNL Tlammgl (it-urge llltl-lllli yluiiii set the I ' yankecs diiwn on 5 hits in yester- F.vening' Tournament at Driv- ying Park beginning at 7 p.m. D ST. (Pays Little League game and his Dodger teammates went on a scor- Training in): spree to dump the Yanks ll-4. lpeyilgllisdablAmumingl Russell Shepherd took the loss. Afternoon Lobster boil at Stan- Elllllf-1 "ll 7 ll"-V ""'l”d”l9 3 pa" hnppy of circuit clouts by Gallant anti - Eve.nitig' Parade of old-timc Witt 9-illlllfift l't.V llllfll" "ml"- and modern civilization. - Callaghan of the Dodfgeas madr Friday--- Morning: Presentation the best fielding Play 0 9 Hm" fpiusc HR: lint-House . Washington 000 000 I20 fL- I 9 0 of prizes at Clmer Club. and fll0S-Wfl ill? Dial? ll"'"' Hm"-S Cleiclanrl 000 000 003 l- 4 I2 0. Hvpnlngt Fireworks display at in all the ll run outburst. V” rm innynggi :1),-lying pa.-tr. Friv,7nl paced the losers wit a '5 farewell. double. Ayy Hflt and (Tourtncv: Houtetman. Illossl tilt Narlcski 41m and Foilcs. W-Narleslti. I.--Abernathy. I-ms: Was- Paula. Valdivir.-lso National Lcngtie ',Vlllii.llil(re lllll l0.'i llilll 5 fl I Pittsiiitrtzh 003 000 000G 3 I 0 Spahn anti (ranrlall. Donosu. Friend -90 and Shenardl. L-Don- Sanchcz. Harris '5t and Noble: lchultv and Stretill. L--Sanchez. I-IR: Buf-Kreu. Demeter. Coll- nier. Second Havana Buffalo Bracho and Noble: Hamley. Iltucip t4- Rozman 46) and Yew. Ct . LP: I-Iamley. HR: Havana-Fhtcnlera. First Richmond ma non 0.. It 7 0 Montreal zoo lot i... 4 3 9 Habenlrht and Walltngtnnz La- ”rd. and feed. HR: M”aAdd..- fall: from the Terrible Turk. at h cmnnd Itllfloltloo--2 72 . Moiitmii an 21.1 izx-is is 0 L039; To Sfrupf Plcmle. Medlinger t7l and St.. Claire: Lehman and Ted. L- Plctioe. HR: Mtl-Clmotl. Nelson. Oolulllbul 001 M! flII- S 1 1 loeliuter 70! 01! 00x-I2 I5 1 Vaabrabaiit. Hug (It and Lake- Ill: Markell and White. Ir-Var lint. ll Irhfl Ranch-II . Ilium-4 'I 1l&Gv-O It Srhmitv. Stone Ittl Ahcrriathyl s,.r.,mm.,LFi.-9.11 Huston not 000 mo - 4 8 I K:-iiis:is (litv 000 000 0.10 - 3 fl 2 Sullivan. Kinder 49! and White: R Sliantl. Ceccarelli I9l and A.stt'ntl't W -- Sullivan. L - R. Shanta. GreatVilr:sjrling Carcl. At The Forum Last Night uliiise sinister looks and long black beard tabbed him as a vil- lainous fellow even before he he- gan to pull Hughes" hair and choke him I bit. The referee had to warn Pasha several times about his illegal A good crowd of wrestling fans rt-ally hail a show out on for them last night at the Forum. Four bouncing midgets ill the main event stole the spotliillll . from the heavies in the opener and sent everyone away feeling that The go-go Chicago White Sox slashed the New Yatikees' American League lead to one game Thursday by coming from behind for a 9-6 victory. Fine relief pitching by Millard Howell saved the day. Parade Wlfh for eight hits. 3 walks and struck. adian Press double was the big blow of the seventh to break a 6-6 ltie. The Yanks knocked out Virgil Trucks and scored four Memphis in June. won his only two runs in 10 2A3 inn- the Giants and Don Liddle pitched brilliant relief hall after Se' Mag- lie was knocked out in the ccond inning. it was Mayis 29th l"IInQl". The Dodgers game was 1-0 most inf the way with the Brooks lead- ying by I run that was forced in when Jim Davis walked Don "ini- mer with the bases loaded in the' fourth. The Brooks hoppcti on reliefer Hal Jeffcoat for three more in the eighth. Bessenl. 24- year-old St. Paul grad. lost his shutout bid in the ninth iilien l-Ernie Banks hit his 27th liomer. Spaiiii's homer at Pill burgh came with two on in thc sixth and the Braves trailing 3-2. assur- ing him of his eighth victory Lino l)oiioso was the loser. The surging Philadelphia Phil- lies moi ed into fourth place in the Nalional League with I coine- from-behind 5-3 victory over the Cincinnati Redlegs in I night game The Phils scored three runs in the eighth inning. Gus Bell hit three homers in I losing cause as the Phillies ex- tended their current win streak to' I0 games. They moved a half-gamel in front of Chicago Cubs and only two games hchind the third-place New York Giants. Softball Games The following softball ganies will he played this evening: Ab- hies vs BYC tKiiight's Diani- nnd': Keefe Drug vs Barry's IParkdaIe Diamondl: Dairy vs. Nat-y inld I'tiamond.l l Dairy, And Lions Vfctors In City Softball Games ling for Kccteis and gave tip I7 hits. ll walks anti struck out only one. Mike (fiinnolly led all hitters with three bingles in three trips and Dalziel had the longest clout? of the game. a triple. Deinpse Gregory allowed only seven hits in downing the Alibies and losing pitcher Danny Mc- Cormack was hit for 13 blows. Lester Taylor and Dick Carroll blasted homers for the winners and Joe Revel hit a double and .two singles in five trips. . Elmer lllahar paced the losers tattack with three bingles. . Doug Fordmns i Golf Medal DETIIOIT. (AW---lltiiltl Ford. I husky. black-haired professional'sI lsnn from Kiamesha Lake. N. Y.. won the qualifying medal in the i27th PGA championship Thursday I York l Chicago Reduces Yank Lead To 1 Game With 9-6 Win; Tribe Tips Senators 4-3 -Nio Surprises In Canadian l Davis Cup Entry Draw l By HENDERSON WARD Caiiadlali Press Staff Writer MONTREAL tCPl4im Skellon. ycaptaln of Canadais latest Davis tCup entry. went strictly by the book Thursday in picking his ten- nis players for matches in ii cup tie starting today against the Brit- sh West Indies. Named in the draw to compete for Canada in the singles matches were Toronto's Lorne Main and Bob Bedard. Sherbrooke. Que.. the nations first-and second-ra Red players. Playing captain Ian Mc- Donald and Frank Mott-'l'rille will go for the West Indies. Skelton. from Vancouver. who won't play in the tie. made an agreement with McDonald not to announce their selections prior to 'he draw. Main and Bedard. niootetl for the singles since speculation on who would play started here about a week ago. are both veterans of- Davis Cup matches. RELY ON PAST Shelton said he had not seen his players in al'lifIIl as much as he would have liked, and had to rely largely on past performances for his choices. ' With 18 cup matches in six years under his belt. Main stands on I. record of eight victories and I0 defeats. Bedard has seen action in two previous series and has I rec- ord of one win and four setbacks. For the West Indies. only .'llcDonald has had Davis Cup ex- perieiice. He lost to Gardnar Mal- loy of the United States in a sec- ond-round tie in 1953. Both McDonald and Mott-Trille. however. have played in top Eng- lish tournaments at Wimbledon. DOUBLES TEAM l McDonald and Moll-Trille will also form the BWI doubles team to compete against Main and Henri Rochon. .11-year-old Montreal ace who missed making the Davis Cup team last year for the first. time since 1945. Bedard will face McDonald today and Main will meet Mott- Trllle. Don Fontana. Toronto. and Peter Phillips of Kingston, Jamaica. the other members of the Canadian- and West Indies teams. were not Raceway Tonight Horse racing -fans are looking forward to the fine program slated for the Summcrside Raceway to- nig . night. Eight dashes of well classi- ;fied horses face the starter in what promises to be a thriller., The feature event, the free for all. for a purse of 5700.00 is a ynaiural with Ann's Dream. Sir Joseph. Gahagan. Bay State Pat. and Prudence Hy. l These horses hat-tied over a heavy track on Monday night in Charlottetown in 212 and 2 09. The' manager. Mr. Charlie Willis has the track lightening fast and is ' looking for it nevi track record . when the bcarcats get the word tot go. 4 Black llrrny-0. l.3lr-pent? tit Jackson mhsmlm, '0'. Tim, Tim Wzhw (lit and Sarni; Itlaglie. Lidrlle -21 q(.h”"7 and Wt-strum. Katt vzi Holman i Th, m.- d H. 1- . (9. WVL. (" L L i J . .lor an e ittle one with Nxl,Vm,c'dr,.:m”n ”W""" Hm the longygnlden lrcsscs emerged Cinainn-at; om 010 Wk. 3 8 0 as the winners of the first fall as yhiladelphin 100 mu MK” 5 In 0 Tom Thumb helted around Little nm" Qmlev VG, F"wi" '8') and Beaver, iinlil he finally pinned Burgess.-l fV'('ETFlV IMcvcr tilt and bull. mm andolfgrlllvp '01 wwadll V -- - ' eavcr an . c iiilI1 matte it iieggllllgm l:1;Iillf;Vf"'- l4 v" 5l3l9'!- known early that they ii-oi-9 put. ' mwmnmtn-I "Mu. llnlz up with no nonsense and in mm ' lg" tntltintr-r: a hifrftf deviltry i emse ves rom time to time as ;l3;"':lI": 3?: 1- : 7 0 l.IlflE' Beaver kept coming into KW - ll 0 the ring when his partner was in ayspot of trouble Finally Schultv. Wlllhafl assist from his Indian friend ptil Tom Thumh's shoulders on the canvas for the count. Little Beaver. who was ;i hlr 110 (M 001; 915 0 favorite with the fans. .t ed M" 0'0 0"7r- 4 13 3 one-man riot before the fhilrlh fall land alternately grappled win. Fuzzy Cupid and Major Tom Thumb knocking them all over the ring with assorted drop-kicks and bodv slams Then concentrat- ing on Cupid he pinned him and won thr two of three full match Len Hlllhes took the first two VICTORIA. (CPI-Rough water Thursday forced German immi- grant Joliii Giese to give up his third attempt to uvtvn the Strait of Juan its Fun. Glese entered the water It 4:50 I.in. and Ivan pulled out two hours and lnilnntes later after cover- uhbout five inllaa is he chilly. I not 05" HRS: -V”l'M"'""- SP5ll"- th V d it n more than their tactics hill the Turk paid little Cl"""lE" 0mm" mlT"l 5 m:'.....ll-2 ..-.E.,.l.e hccd. Finally at the l5:.'l8 mark 3'i""i'l" . M" "l" "W A .5 ." TWO fierce llltlc rttlltlwi bv fl1P llavtcr awarded the fall to lluizhcs Dal” 'lr””"" ml and (mill names of Vfaior Tom Thumb and 0" H "ll-Sf-lll3llll('l'l'lfl" it'll?" ll? B""'".' .'""'l r""ll'a"”lla' L'Da"5' Fuzzy (Sllpld.WPTP pitted against caught Ali Pasha in the act of 3'"! ”.l:Ra"l” I,” 000 nm g X 0 a pair of more nilld mannered and stranglini his nptmnrnt. R.;m"(;l'(:irk '62 no mx 9 l more likr-able small fry matmen, Hughes was having none of - Little Renter and a last minute this fotil play during the second fall and he bounced the Turk on the dcck a number of times with drop-kicks and body slarns and forced him to call quits. i--ith-a near-i'e('nrd 36-hole score .of fit-full-l.'l5. Fird blasted the p ssihility of thelfiral four-way tie (for the me- dal since 1939. Three-time cham- p n S my 5 ad. lanky Cary lli'l?ddlP::)?f. thlie pre-tournamentl 'favorite. Skee R'egel and Ernie Ball. I little velcran club pro from Oak Park. III.. were dead-- locked with l.'l7 totals when Ford Icame zooming home two strokes liii front of them. Ford's qualifying s-o-e as only one stroke behind( the PWGA r (Tl of I34. hcld by J' Fer- rieellrnand Skip Alexandeinlm ll Of th first ni . play . th llist. onhv Snead "went aerhiliiilh l:l par Thursday. He had an even ;7l. which included a two-over-par six on the 15th hole. after lead-l -ing the pack with a M in the lopening round. 27 JULY After Thursdayis second qtiali- fying round. the field was cut to 64 players. including defending- champion Chuck Harberl. for the lstart of. match play today. t WEST VIRGINIA E l Tlie P. E. I. Regt. annual slimmer training. -Kenslngton (C.N.R.) Summerslde fC.N.R. Dress: Bush clothing, and puttees. Knit. I , 1. of Victoria. uh had also illud to attain!!! 8 lib stash. land in sun. The P.E.l. lleg't (17 RECOE) . (17 Rance) will proceed to l Camp Utopia. N. B. on Saturday 23 July .35 to attend Transportation will leave as follows: Montague (bus) 0730 hours. North Rustico (bus) 0800 hours Charlottetown (C.N.R.) 0830 hours. All times Atlantic Daylight Time. All personnel in possession of coveralls will take same as well as personal equipment to camp. A. H. PEAKE, Lt.-Col. THE WORLD'S ORIGINAL JAMBOREE ' FEATURING IN PERSON I DUSTY OWENS AND THE RODEO soits - BUDDY I MARION I DONNA DARLENE : LAZY JIM DAY I i nan a BROWNIE ' BLUE MT. quairriirr HOE DOWN TRIO AND GRANDPA I GRACE is - GREAT sanio ANDl iiacoaninc. miss -. II 0830 hours. 0830 hours. -.-..j..?F-:.. D0038 OPEN 7:N . , snow snare ms berets, web belts. boots '””'""'t ”"'” GIN. ADM. - ADULTI ILI CHILD - It-. - 'I'u Ilel. TII IADIO IIIOW WITI Cornrnanding Officer. nu: poi." you now named for the matches will compete in an exhibition match Saturday afternoon follow- ing the tie doubles. Probable Pitchers .i-zw YORK IAPI Proable t-hers for today's major league mes. lWon and lost records in renthesesl American League sew York at Kansas City (nights itiirdivaiit ti-2t vs Rascbi I2-ill Boston at Chicago tnightl- irewer i7-7l vs Harshman t6-6t Baltimore at Cleveland mighti- .lll5ofI 17-9) vs Score (that Washington at Detroit-Pascual t2-8' vs (larver I8-9l National League Milwaukee at Brooklyn mighti- Conley Ill-6! vs Craig 4101 Cincinnati at New York tnight-- I4-li or Staley (2-It vs Gomez I7-4t St. Louis at Philadelphia (2rtwi- nightt7Wooldridge (2-2) and Had- dix I6-9: vs Wehmeier t7-7! and Meyer t.'l-ill or Nellray I3-Oi. Chicago at Pittsburgh inightla Mlnner (7-3) vs Face t0-2). Abbie Team To Moncfon On Saturday Five mctiiliers of the Ahblcs track and field team will be leaving tomorrow for Moncfon where they will take part in the llfoncton Olympics at the Mont- ton I-figh School Athletic Field. The meal is sponsored by the llloncton Olympic Club. assisted by and with the cooperation of the Recreation Department of the City of llloncton. The Abbie track and field stars I iiho vnll be taking part are Dave MacLeod. Lorne llIcGuigan. Donnie Leclair. Alfred Groom and Tommy Rice. Lorne Mc- Guigan will be in charge. Last week at the Highland Games in Antigonish the Abbies won the Jtinior Trophy. The meet will consist of open events for men and women. juv- enile events for boys and midget event. for boys and girls. REIILEGS WIN liI()N(?'ll()N. t('PI--The leading Moncton Redlegs defeated Mem- ramcook Rovers 10-3 Thursday night while Lancaster hlartellos edged Saint John Dodgers 5-4 It Lancaster in Saint John-Mnncton district senior baseball league fixtures. 200 Pant GREY FLANNEL N. .5. Tennis Finals Today HALIFAX lCPle-Kenny Zlatin oft The two Halifax won the boys juvenllel on Monday singles title in the only final played; Thursday in the Nova Scotia ten-'. nis championships. Four other events were brought. down to the final round with finala' scheduled today and Saturday. Peggy Daye of North Sydney. continues to act as ”giant killer" in the junior women's singles. Thursday she knocked off third seeded Pat Stanfield of Truro 6-1. 6-2. Wednesday she defeated top- ranking Carol Cosman of Yar- mouth. . In tho finals today Peggy goes against Pam Dewis of Halifax. who defeated Gail Williams. Halifax, 6-2. 8-0 in the semi-final. Derek Piers and Nick Weather- ston. both of Halifax. will meet in the junior men's singles Saturday. Piers defeated Alan Beattie Bridgetown. N.S.. 6-2. H) in the semi-finals and Weatherstou downed Stephen Thompson of Hal- ifax 6-1. 6-1. In the boys singles semi-finals four Halifax boys meet. David Woodworth plays Robert Cunning- ham and Bill Rankin. John Grant. In the junior ladies doubles filial it will be Yarmouth'a team of Cosman and Mary L 0 ii e r g a is against Dewis and Stanfield. CATCHER BOLD SYRACUSE. N. Y.. (AP)-Syiub cuse Chiefs of the International Baseball League Thursday nounced the sale of catcher Joe Erautt to the Columbus Jets of the same league. N. 8. Baseball Kentville 2. Liverpool 1 i DER". CEPTED. yThe Jones Memorial E Henderson REPEAT of a 10002 SELL-OUT PANTS Annual Rifle Shoot Open: At Squaw Point -Monday morning at the Squaw Point Rifle ranges the an- nual matches of the provincial will be held. with accommodation be- ing provided fur between 60 and 85. Nine targets will be in operat- ion under Sgt. A. G. King. who will act as butt Officer. with hlcut. ml. S. Moore acting as Range Of-i ficer and who will supervise the' relays at the firing mounds. I The first day's shooting will con. sist of t L yponsored by De- Blois Bros. Ltd.. 10 rounds at 200: yds.. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 10 rounds! at 300 yds.. Moore and iuacLeoiil Ltd. 10 rounds at 500 yds and Senator l3arbour's match. 101 rounds at 600 yds. Tuesday. the City of Charlotte- town match. I0 rounds at 300 yds. The Rogers Hardware Company. 10 rounds at 600. The hlaa.-Donald Tobacco Company Match. 7 rounds at each of the zoo. mo yiis. l Wednesday. Physical Fitness. match. 10 rounds at 300 yds with Match. 10 rounds at 200 and 500 with . rounds at 600 yds. These along with the Henderson and Cudmore Tyro Match and the Nicholson Tyre Aggregate will round out the actipities of the three day meet. The match sponsored by 11;, United Services Officers Club will be shot at I later date when flip Units will be back from anmm camp. This match is shot under servicc conditions with rifle as Ig. sued. Wednesday evenlns Presentation of prizes will be made at a ban. quet. The Association were fortunaii in securing the services of M. Bill Keddy. a very capable arm. uurer. who will be available at the ranges starting Friday Julv 21' The last practice shoot. ii-ill 5, held on Saturday. NOTICE A special meeting will ti. held in the Club rooms Aug. 15 List 2 at 8:30 P.M. CIIARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB Provincial Prize Shoot The annual Prize Shoot of the P. E. 1. Provincial starting at'8 2-i.m. Daylight A. I". GORMLEY. Major. l Rifle Association will take place July 25th, 26th, 27th an- V Time. Secy-Treas. SALE at TENDER -SEALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE UNDERSIGN- ED UP TO AND INCLUDING AUGUST 4th NEXT FOR THE PURCHASE on THE CIIARLOTTETOWN FORUM AND ITS EQUIPMENT. "rENDEE MUST BE SUBMITTED IN ENVELOPE MARKED "TEN- TIIE HIGIIEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY AC- BUILDING OPEN.DAlLY FOR INSPECTION. THE CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM LTD. FOREST E. GLOW, Sec'y.-Troas. 8t"t:Eliiifr? Regular 1 1.50 Value Quick to recognize a real bargain our customers clear- ed every pair of these punts last weekend. We have re- ceived another 200 pair. Without question the greatest pant value ever offered by us. ' Still titntttsntttitutin orru Tollllillf -, .95 FREE CUFFING till .1,