Page 6 The Guardian, Thur., June 16, 1955 Dairy Drops Lions 10-4; Abbies Edge Navy 11-9 j Tigers Stop X ankee Rally To Win80-6: their runs and hits in the first four inn-ings Wednesday to defeat New York Yankees 8-6 but had to stave 05E a desperate niintlh inning rally to even their series with the American League leaders at one victory apiece. Giants Narrow Cub Lead To -1M-2, Games By The Canadian Press Detroit Tigers battered two rookie pitchers for all The Yankees outhit the Tigers 12 to 11 but Detroit Gaston Roy Loses By Kayo To Tommy Dixon FREDERICTON tCPl - Tommy University in Charlottetown. led on Dixon. 147, of Long Island. N.Y. points until the seventh. It was Gordan Pirie Makes Fast Time BRl.lSSEl.S (AP)-'Brltain's Gor- don Pirie put on a fantastic burst of speed late in the 2,000 metres race here Wednesday night to win Bishop Speaks To BYC Ail Annual Bowl Most Reverend Malcolm A. Mac- Eachern, Bishop of Charlottetown. ing -Banquet Trophies were present d members of the winnine to m' 8 boulinl ' . d inst J '. rt . . . . . . b-unched fol” of them m the Seam aga . 0-m y scored a seventh round knockout his first try at n l0-rounder. 0"" "V0 Crack Hungarian runners spoke to the members of the Basil- team and individual winner; The sunshine llair continued inniii to ed e the Tars 11-9 lxucks for three runs and anged up on Tom Sutrdivant . ,l The 24- - i - ' . - ll! . . 3' 5 ll . g - . over Gaston Roy. 151- of Chdl - 3'63? Old 3”ll3h fllnhe-F ica Youth Club last night as the Bishop MBCEBCheI'n assistedl, ts W'"""'R. W?" W "if M”? .B3''”" 3'S0,'"' "is lfa'"'5.liif- with a four-hit. four-run assault in the fourth to take an lottetown and Montreal. in the: beat leszli: Tapori. hero. 0! the B. r. c. held their annual bowling Noel Wilson and Ray iiiociosnl continued in its losing win in ting attack with a bases luuilcd early Sol lead main bout of a boxing card here use q es" 5 sensatioliaiail four- minute mile in the banquet at the Clover Club. Noel of the bowling committee ll. '. ('1' L' lf- "l' hf lli.A" ” ll .t -' - - -. -. ' .' 'l ' Feclll tl8l1 tl.d)d' ' ' slit ;Xii.'LT.g3..i Ll. thidiilliirkillalle 3iLi."i.i'l' L i.i.'.'i"J for i'l.i'"ii(..ii.-T." .j”l';"g”' 3” .",;le"l'- "',3”..I.'I” 23:???""l;."lii2.n'lL”ili..'””g"” "C" w33i'oeFS"iiie"i'(';.lil' the stocky u.s.i ,,,,c,.m M W White City Stadgliim.” i " ”” 2l.',l,'.i5.ill2if.i'".l'i'.'1s'i.ii.il"o-l'3 tlidmuerleilcl ii.f”3?.,'l.'i'.'F L” l"S,.,"""””” il diamond the Dairy trampled Bar- Louis Gallant started for lhe :1” (1.-l.a:,)l'(n(;l(,rl:'s": Sllimglgnlicd fuihi: ms Waning double la'um.hed the box" floored Roy for 3 nine mum Dcmm ml ll 0 Third came another Hungarian Ellen,-led banquet; (captain, iitay'm'cCIo:'l:d9ll lilllii ""1 Llm” "Hi hehhld Tm Ba" Ll""5 5"d 33” "9 "V9" ill” aml sixth triumph altliuuigh he needed big ninth inning which broke a 2-2 Wllh I hard FlEhl 10 the h98d- lh Now yo,-k 011 001 912.5 12 9 5lar'.sa"d"r Ihamst . . . His Excellency gave his lull 311- Fields Adele Cam bell. Chum lPln's nInP-llll pitching. while at ten runs" in fivc innings. He llasllleip from Babe Birrer in the tie. it was the season's third liiss lhe next exchange. Dixon landed Hlwll 5”..." .9, and Hans; Pine was "locked 1? ll” "”"i proval to the club and urged the zakeni Rose Pineaupliill J? Vlflolila Parli lhe Abbi?-5 Vlfnl On I'f'liPVNl h.l' llFli"' Chhlldl" Whit ninth. ltur Cub starter Paul Minner. who solid rights and lefls to the head. Kuckg 'Slm.dl'Vam (3, Konslanu; "le5' 125 59'-'”"d3' all 59"”"d5 embers to mobilize their re- lnson and Joe Zakeni 1 le Rub. In eight run hinge in the seventh ilidnii allovi a hit or a run in ihel 1,, ll”. only ulllor Anlm-jl-alllllas won mo, The end came at 1.16. , l ,9, allld Sim,”-. wlnmm lrxucks .5l”rg;; kill”; 1”!” Vlmrld T999”! .5” sources for greater activity and I Individual ti-op1,le,.' B , . ' i”'” " t " r i ”"'A m ' in last two frames. ILeagllg alto.-noon game Boston Giel took over from Giant starter R0Y- 8 Sllldehl ill 51- DUh5l3"5 HRS; Del.De15ing' Halls; NY: 3:” ruy egflutlhll 5bS'V35l”" Rellfi greater membgrgmp, average, hlgh lmgl; 8335 l"l?l T"'T"1'-""'1 . The Abbies M-re trailing the Red Sox continued their mastery Jim Hearn to start the seventh. Robinson l2l- turngdloilienretili dl.t 5! stliigeds re. 1" his Wmlflis be compared 13. uuee ml won by Len Ar llllll E d' bavy 9-3 going into the top half over the Kansas City Athletics Giel is now 1-1 for the season. . Kansas clly 100 100 904.4 3 1 9 5 "cc '5 year" dividuals with car drivers dividing girls high average and hi iimmml liar IEIISCMIG lot the last inning when they ex- with a 9-6 victory behind an ll-hit WASHINGTON inlet - Dean 305.0,, 224 ooo olx,.o ll 2 , , the grgup loo, om, cl,,,,,,, Eleanor Lanna”. girls mil llirve. DOMINION DAY SPORTS gl”d9g1 lwml 3 .llh5"”l49 "l bzselsllx 3”a"k' :la”':';: 5":rl:Il:g(:Yla5hll';glg0:e'5 5xf):i9:g' n I S ShJcilbei't.PHarrliliigt;iin list (slid DCTTOIT MC'(CS Bld Those who d?ll1l'l knogv where they Elaine Macnonold; l.unlgl;lfl'l':flfs its a saw en: t i-uiuiers cross. , , , l ' V I I an 12; arnc . ur an ' were E01113: ose w o are con us- ' l , . , no Jam.-5 pmdo.-go" mg plalg polo,-o lilo (ll-E wag:-'Vll"l0W All-”i('l-N streak with three-hit pitchuig Wed- white. W-Parnell. L-white, HRS: FOl' GUHIC5 ed; and those who know where Thvemilriiiliigerteziiii isggsecllmliiymllll e doused by pitcher Stull. nesday night as the Senators de- KC - Zernial Renna- Wilson. Bus- PARIS iAPi - Fred Matthaei. they are going and how they are Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian ' ' - New . Hid . Wk mday Mm B” l W. In Im IM half of the mum ll llnv the rxatinual I.cague I -Heated Clcvelond 7.0, Johnny Groihld O r n e r Jensen. speaking for the Detroit Olympic oin to ct there. . Vs Reid in regard to the big ath- MacLeod managed to get as i:ri,l.,",.i k5:l.l;?l?nC?l':;e nl'iml:lnf:I.aal'i;l('2iand Roy Sivers smashed home; Fl,-5; Committee, Wednesday offered to gliegspolge of the benefits of such iiifegtlltiiilnlltlihcloivetrliee lfiliiliaerild l W! kllf-.'"99l Whlfh l5 Scheduled for as second base with one out but ll-lumpll U.-or mo Chicago (;ol,s,l ""35 0” ms” B9” Fella” . , , 1 V Chicago 010 003 100-5 10 0 make "99 transportation available a club as the B. Y. C. in helping prepared. ca "ml llflhllnlon llnlk July 1st. Was his mates could adxaiicu him no The win iiari-oti-ed (Tliicagu's sec (”'””' belml ms hm": ""1 lllllhl T”95da3' "'Ell'l5 bal 83"" M” Baltimore 110 030 01x4 8 2 lo and. from Detroit for all world youth to reach their eternal des- F ll l ll, pleased ln heal. ma, m.,.angenu.lm dunner. Wind place margm mm. the Giams none aboard in the second tuning a real humdinger. The lone. run Keegalli Mal-lln (5) Howell 45; Olympic athletes if ll!” 1960 games tinauon and he Explained hm” in- el ii. 0w 1;: We banfiticl tlic anllllal are prngrc-ssini: faiitmisly. Billy Sm” pllllml me l.,,ll,.(..l0 1.2 galnesi and lhe SPHBKOFS l'h359d llleller lllal W85 -V-'0l'9d W35 l"l9a”l9d- Consuegra (7) and Lollar: Palica. are awarded 10 the Clly- dividuals can unite in 511 clubs to foiellioilo-0;, 0 0 llclfrs ll-l-ck pmwi Tl" .lndgmg by ll". onqllll-.95 and ,,l. game m. mt. Nan. as did Damn. Night amon in me Nammal during a six - Srun spluge Ilndtiie Pardy getting onlby an outfield D0r'lSll (6) Schallock (iii and algal" things which are out of year 5 are e o icers for null tries from Nova Srntia.New Bruns- Mg(fnpmack loo ll”, ,il,l,loS. (llplllsaw Bmnlllyn at ummnan and fourth. Vlllllcn tiers cras e a error 'lnd'adVan('lng to third on Smith. W-Schallock. L-Consuegra. Jay (9) and Crandall. L-Conley. reach of individual efforts. l wickeand even Newfoundland. the njalheson hit a round tripper in Philadelphia at Milwaukee. ln the lhgfgliu" V0l"er'1 .h d m ix. Pineaus single. Lven at that he HRS: Chi-Fox. Bal-Ever I. ll"'""all9"" Luz” Father Patrick McMahon' Re” Priemdent 1'” D”?Vl"lE Jlg, llt'l athletic lzatherintz could be one of me loll.-ll, inning for the To.-5 lAmcriL-an League it was Cleveland '9 egiSmel"3:'nh””;” fin lee gm, should not have scored as the Second Montreal 400 000 mg 7 x ml. of st. Dunstmps Bum" spake glildehlv J0!!! Well”; secrclair, "19 M88951 ?"d "W" '"l”"”"3 i” ;and Pady Shepherd diiplicated the lat Washington and Chicago at l33l- E-urolhup wallfed cllnl gnu,-mey Dmlg" c.al”l'"' .F”rb'e Ke""e'-15" Chicfllw 001 000 010-2 7 1 Buffalo 201 002 21x4 9 I briefly congratulating the club on Adailne Macnonaldf . m'35"l't'r. take place in the Province. ll-gal for the Abbles in ll", Sevenlll ltiinore in a twi-night doubleheader. f l til l . V n caught him napping and trapped Baltimore 000 000 000-0 6 1 Cox Stanek (7) and Buchal Tr ' ll, work and the bowlers on their 09 Cnmllhelli religious commit- i the Yankees Slmzled to ten ”' smrmg er "'1' him off third on a clever play. Pornleles. Pierce (7). COHSUEH-a kenv fllarlow (ll and slreulll HI; success. lea IV" Dowlmgi Cllllllral unn- Onve upon a time the Maritimes l Against Detroit prodiiced the best athletes. but of Vmalle om. llll ln each l,l- lhe flm belore Slew?! hll hhi home "in- (8) and Lollar; Wilson and Smith. mittee. Guy Rasicot; athletic coin. Biit Kennedy's throw to LcClair MtI,parris' Bufxresa w.Mm.l0w A vote of thank; to His Excel. late years we seem in hail f lien . -- i i v; 1) -d 1 sm"" wh" posted his third wi"' '3. high and the third sacker w'F0"ll9l95- HR3 ChlsF0X- mm" Gerard BUFKE; i I . into decadent ways in this :esiiet-i. PracW'celf?0”:.l,:,T"iiii:ch llllllgulllatglgls oonnivi smlck ”"l W" "ml walked hVe'lJillg:zled ll oml llls return lllmw Cleveland 000 mm 0 3 1 klggxinnd 020 M0 00 gg3'ldw::ld";:l::1dl21' Gels” M"' mittee: Joe Murphy. We still have the raw material There will be .I practice for the home you by Eddie Robinson. Wllol r”Ti lo mo plot, was olso high and Washington 010 600 00x- 7 10 2 Havana 002 030 W444 3 '1' Bum. W ”'"”"'l committee. Margaret Zakcnr lo... right here Y0linR men and boyslblavy team tonight at 6'80 on the soc-lied his.l2tli and 13th of ibeimueelfs counfy yam slid under ll ,0 mm me Feller, Gray to Wight l5) iuossi Blckmdl Heimzelman (5, Vail ' licity, John wolsh; ,,.,,,.sl W 0' llrnllfl Ph)'siqiie can he seen on Old Diamond. All Dla)'ci's are seasuii, only and winning run. l7) and Helga": sum” and ('"”"l' st-lie (8) Hahenicht (9! and. Wat- means' Post" Burke; .”l'llN-"I. ney. Leheller. HRs: Wash-Grotli. Bell Roach. the streets at any time l pk d l l d y k. ll,-.-l. dl ll -n in o l - . l . m ""””P Pll-Vslflllf 8l0h9 '5 hill lag P -23-: ----tea the lilinih biiidi-rtelitel heiidptli) llifllerlllls l t ,' , 5leV9''5- l1lv?(fI::)l:ll;,0CueLhe' Sancho: mi "a o The club lnoderal R ' , mmmh. Then, musl bl, anlbmonhi as Bnwr came on ,0 pm Wt me . It was it thiillci all the way National League Rochestel 000 002 mug-.5 9 U as Cm-Conn I keorb lei l'lilli. mrenizth M will - also environ-lGOlT MEET fire. Ass'n Meefmg 3"” '””,”.l '"';”l ”.'"E :5 ll;"l,l' New York 000100105-7 12 4 Toronto 000021000-V310 i LONDON (A P zratulatins lhepglub oilileiltlqy .c.""' WM Great we and neeminsly 'ii 1 Pan ll it t his first win of 39'"? 1'” HHSIV9. 59 8 - Cl-. ' ' we mo 6' . . P)-Orlando siroia iti t ”" perfect physioiie is in fact nolHere lino (scasoii Pas tlie Red Stix came . l, , l H , d hane made the most spectacular rfozliia GM 17) Zglllld wezstmml Lrggwllg l.5)- Blgzfrd wt; and. Nicola Pietrangeli, Italy's mgingiluintiivlliiclllieihibers Mr M "l""'""- u ay up with their seventh vicwry inl P'”"li"l Tail" Gmleiil Mums "'3" ”' ""7 '”'.'"""l3 "he" "9 Kali l7l' Minncr Davis (9) ieii-' Rand" i3lalic lylillermtnlll and ii" Dav” 0"” S”"”- 59'3"! I major the election ey m"""'"'l Amhiiiim. pi-i--i-i-xrwincn and pi-ac-l Golfers will vie for the Spiirl eight games. ”;pQd'a".ga:.I Zmlng-egg: l,”"l”d "l ms "El" l" weal. 7' coat tllil and Cubpcr. W-Giel. L- beret: W-Mac-'Kinson L-Blake Hltri "moi in the L0nd0l'l Srass courts Abe 2 ll ' - WP malt? PPI'lPPll""- Th? Wl'll?l”.l.odge Trophy on Saturdav at the . (A . ufplli" ml: 1:; ll p.- ' of mm smash "ml ml Sim" 3 Podgi Minncr. Tor-Bcrberet ' l i m""'5 cl'3mPl0l1ShlPs Wednesday in 8 emhfhalrman "I "W "W flail!-l”lPGl and seen many in- Charlottetown Golf Course in a.xEEDED "Hip 'w5;ll:s'a(';';le E 9185: nighlllnglere er rally. Jack Burke and lxenny plllsburgh 001 100 moggx 9 0 Syracuse i 100 100 woga 6 1 when they defeated America's top in: co”J'.,',l;,”dV'”d the meel'"g”'”' "gnmcam "Ming M0" WM mam" my t”"””""”"' l P Well save up hunters to Gus was A fair agitendance ' M"”'”D”""ld m"'ed 9'9” "em" St. Louis 001210 03x-7 7 0 Columbus ooo ioi 20x'i: 12 1 d”"bl9' team. Tony Trahert of and wer Wm "Edy ll" may Entries are being receiied for i i . t field pasture land like sezelles Friend, ions tar and Peterson: Clncinnati and Vic Seixu of Pl'illa- e open to m""'”” 3"” Spring, Lovenguth (7). Zlnker (8) and llcyman; Duser. Romhcr- ger IQ-t. Miller (Qf. AND Roark gt-r ilii. Millcr mi and Rnarke. non-members. The fee for mem- bers is 82.00 and for non-mt-mhm 83.00. I F0ll"WlnK the meeting the chili a Zeruial. Bill Reniia and lBill Wil- lson and got relief in the ninth from l V lTnm Hiird. Jackie Jensen's two- hr pul1lISl1P(i In a later issue this rim homer. his llih of the cam- were champions. l Alfred Shriibb the great English ll, runner. who in 1908-10 held alll I-M-orris from one in fifteen miles Considerable ussiou took place regarding the feasibility of turning in legs anti wings instead of the complete bird. in connect- and pulled in some long fly balls that looked destined for extra bases. delphia. 6-4-6-4. I The Americans are seeded No. 1 or the Wimbledon championships Arroyo, Lapalhe (8) and Sarni. W-Arroyo, L -' Friend. HRS: StL- Srhocndicnst. Hcmus, Virdrin. e tournament and a draw will he made on Friday. The draw will Iv-shed only '35 lbs. ...,..l. . l. ., l K . C, - R V . . - - o iRi'ooklyn omoon 002.-2 4 2 next WM-Vk hams Guemn ii": new Hmlll lilnelrglilerii cilia iii-lrjstn lhlis; sixl in" ll-"h the l(oml:m:lnmF- crow Eiirlir was the vlollm ol 3 M3,-.lCiiicirinall 100 202 00x-5 7 0 . -----. 599'" "l9 "Gill!!! dancing go”,-llan lllgl, Jumper ll; pl 7 m - - shooting contes. T e ecision was Erskine. spoon" (in and Camp You cl" '.' T"'g slraislil wtlmli T?” Williams left in the hands of the eommit- l-0-0d Wild with in the ""11" "1- City Boos; with sport fishing were shown: "Salt water fishing in Nova Scotia" and the "Spawning and migration of Salmon in the La!-lave River" Wllh WPlShlS' W35 VEf.V Sltinnyl - - lv - 1 hi h - - . anellir Minarciri and Burgess L- looking - about 145 lbs. 011 the "'"'"l""9'.l it Pi"? " W"? P-SW ” tee dealing with the shoot. The "Inn .-lack twisted -My hf"?! HR l Bknall. ' . l . . --M League Softball l" l” if -mi: is :.';:.P;':i.:".:.;.: lll..":.'2..”3...f.':: 5 l ”-90 FMS ar ers ith Positions For paraded on their shapes alone . ' - , . P. H. l l M-,,. causeway A 0' W" """E . ' Pliiladclphia 010120000-4 ii 1 cnuldnit excel in any sport. ' - . . . RM” 9' "" "ex. mnler l low tide was also discussed and held”? W35 lalfell lh ll" Char" M-l, k 000 (m4 6 .. ”-”"”'l'..” -53” ' ""2"-V. ...;..'..... ”:.":::::d- :::'::::::. i::.':.::L...'3' i.T”?,lE?.' Saturday Night June 18th ta ElPTl1FPS('nmSIl'l. e . . w c - . e-eie-----e-e R e Y feated the Darts 14-3. The winning & did no real damage bul lel "5 y , would supply a long-felt want. Canada. and particiilarly the Mari- times. are low on Olympic caliber: we haven't sent an athlete in the pitcher was L. Kelly and the loser J. Flanagan. Kelly hit a home run for the winners. hope that the league officials have learned in lesson from what could have been it had accident. Softball Tonight in the City Softball Leanne 9 W p.m., ll.S.T. lfangle Tonight mu 0l.V7TlDlPn lnr man! Warn. Av , l l . l. ,, . (N vs Scniial. There should be an ample supply . , renascenre In athletic prowess is 9d l35l Salllrllllll lllllhl Wllll Ill llF Cl""l'9 R-l.'l":.D":ge'rhR. ldake on O ..DDD:........ of new baseballs gvailable to use 'tt6l'l:5 ll(he. ;(t?ElB.Drug "' 5 N0- ' CLASSIFIED PACI.1DAsn AT "um Ioniz overdue. "-"'3' Elam” W1 8"” A "”"i ”” S"'”-'”.”'gh '"' E " '"mi'e t when the spin-oacbiniz lwililzht - - .a e "lg ,. mmmm ..l.oio,,o. May; S-2-Sunitv n..: I-Mr. Jollscott' 4-kin ii ' -- One of the easiest and most na- ll"-fl lhollsands dollars worth of Of "'9 C"3 Baseball Leaguel " PI'OVIdeIICG makes good visibllty difficult and DElA'Ls IN 7"! "0 P. Clegg; 7-Dr. .1. D.; 8-lloosier l,)ri-lh-illil - ss iize " '" satisfied for that game contained KODAK AD everything that goes to make up their first outing the Stars Pound- ed the Flyers 7-1 behind the two- Grove: Bob cunt gural way ln pmmole --physical equine speed and beauty were in strenuous mmpemionl also. the umpire should call the Release Coach fitness." would he to set up ath- - A l 4 l . , l; "I b ll 1 . I . . B , - h F . l , . hl l,h l lh . ht, game ese new a.s are no .. I . . . :.'.l2.,l”a,;;l,'.ll1,f,l2"i'a I): Ell... inteii-i-iiiig T-iii in-iiinuiii :zlilirstf?Iu1:lIllhiandiielri i'rl-Einoiianiiiiibgiie irciigiir PROVIDENCE, R. I. tCP)- ill l""d- ff;”,,'f'"ll:l,c”,i'if:3'ku;f;”';nglel;l;3& ggddin 3;-gs, S-1-Royal -Czlfps≪l,ED mo-T71 9”" " '”5-” f ul-,0 hm-o R lull,”-;.l pl-odlleolloll tastes in sport. lnighfs encounter Tom Mac- Providence Reds of the American ll ' ' clever "and fast thinking 132 Richmond St Di I 4335 Mi-1ld:5-Roma Biidlon - Alley. Ronni. Dale: 4.l'Iu'W ' Hockey Leaizue Wednesday re- It is hoped that there will be . .. ' " ' ' ' 8 3' can H'"”l"'i 3'7'-Ted GEIINOP. Dircciiir. ' Farlane will have lefty Don Mac- Donald on the mound but coach Ryan. continuing his policy of pre- game secrecy. has yet to announce l his pitching choice. The Physical l"iliiess Brig. Bill Reid is nothing if not it iii the respiiiisihility of ieach- urderly alld Syslelllallc " Wllh 3 ,rs to see that their pupils areiclfpllal H9 3l50 l5 9"(l0W9d 'pl,y5lc,,lly'- as well as mm-llally with the faculty of getting the serv- fit. A little encouragement from "395 0l callable aSSlSlilnl5- The, In the two games completed the teachers would he it big boost for li8mPS Wlll be full lll "19 El-' "d I two teams have produced top- track athletics - and Physical Fit- -.”3dll',0" "l "'9 ."ldtll"l9 NW2 cit j notch baseball entertainment for moss iathlelic greats VII. (fol. D. A. Mac- l me fans in allendantt and ll 35 There are three evcnls for girls lK'""""- "am B9lhl'"”- 1'” Mm" l a safe bet that tonight's contest (M. gvnnqgsniu A glry. rllllo ;mmlMillan. Jimmie P Marhlillan. Billy 1 Wm he amolm. (.,.lm.d,pl”se,-' llalprnny and others. : for athletics. a chance to begin3 ynungl leased defenceman Pat Egan. their player- coach for the last two seasons. General manager Terry Reardon announced Egan's two-year contract would not be renewed for the 1955- 56 season but that he was welcome to try out with the team. Reardon. a former coach. did not indicate whether he would take over the vacant spot himself. a bigger crowd tonight when the Dodgers take on Tom MacFar- lane's Stars..The Dodgers are hustling and each of the two games already played have been crowd pleasers. with fine defen- sive ball and some solid hitting. at least in lhe first game on Sunday. Anyone who was at Tiles- day's contest didn't leave it un- N0. 3-6-CLASSIFIED rnor-2 DA 1-Pet'l-ianover; 2--Iujali Honour; 5. 5-Buds Echo; S-6-Royal Scott; eligible-Frisco the Great. N025-8--FREE FOR ALL PACE-2 DASHES AT 3300 00 FACII 1'rM0Tl9ll W00dy: 2-Sir Joseph: 3-Royal Value: 4-Gahegsn; 5.5- lglipacll. S-6-My Darling; 7-Prudence Hy; 3-Yuta: also. eligible- SS HOX. suns AT 8175.00 mrii 3-Real Finiio; 4--Murici F.: 7-Wnymark: 8-Mildale: at-o HOLSTEIN BREEIJERS The Annual Meeting of the P. E. 1. Superior Holstein Bull Club will be held on Tuesday morning. June 21. beginning at l0 o'clock. ALSO-bhe Annual Meeting of the P. E. l. Branch of the Holstein Friesian Association will be held at 11 o'clock am. A panel discussion will be included in the program in the Reds last season. scoring six Providence 'l'P malnlnllfl in rlllcrlnil 0"!” Elfli , . , . Game tiiur is 6:15. e-m----wv - ll... anprnonn goth meeting: will ho hold in mom 55 p w 4- No 474-LA - -no - . . . -ibouiri rnmlwii: at-.o They nIl;:llI ,Thr llTFffl7l'"-Wl1lf' Rrinadwr Mr-fa -- - - - l74-"'"- ' V9-'".3" 0' l""l Nllli ' - - ' i - ' ' ” gg . ' l” "'9 7595-3 lM5l"'-5 AT 8150.00 MC" 30 ll? Hill? ii" H55 an f'XlI'3V3E8Ili lllI"lll,V IHVHPS llll Phflplp whn huval lpamsl played I" games for NO SI Holsltln Breeders are asked in . . , .. . 6-Si : - e 05': u - HIHV " 'w.um:o:i on 5 aooivi'iu:ii'f- gagil ln lump 3; lllglll dlvo as not seen the city in its deep. and come out as dry as their renalla to attend the his games -i July lst. - mcet old friends and long: also eligible-Miss Donna Mae; Marlon E. OIARLOTITOWN DRIVING PARK goals and 28 assists. failed to make the AHL playoffs Liverpool 4. Trurn 4 CECIL J. STEWART. Ioc'y. ' l l . . "fliialrls ,.llrlll2l,.5mi,,,',",.a'".E:d -iolhor have a days outing long to be Ed apartment. Cenlrnli ndlIllS- during the two seasons he was llnlllllx 5. KPlllVlll6 4 side" will likelv bc good. Our remembered. Dial h'0BCh- Slelllmlh 4- Dl"lm0"th 3 boys will rcriiiire to train hardl. ' the ncxl few uccks. Most of them. hnvqcwer. can get "in shape”l & quickly. - The ten-mile bicycle race and. ten-mile road race. with the lasil mile of each finishing on Mem-. nriiiil quarter mile track during thel meet. will be hit: attractions. Mac-l Innis. the popular Island runner.l has already entered. Several oth- ers are expected. The bicycle race lg likely to get at hip: entry Great. interest was shown in thel Victory Cleaners rare at Summer- side. To make if an outstanding and historic occasion it is up to the boys and girls of the country dis-1 tricls and towns to get together at the cross roads and vlllagel gt-cons in nraf'lI('r and prepare fnrl the games l-Iuirics should he madcl with the director. W W Reid anyl time before .liiiw 76th (Do It Now) . In order that they may he publish- ed. and amateur cards issued. l if is hoped that nature will iimilei on July Isl A fine day is the.- reatcr part nf Whal is required r 3 siir('e.ssfiil nicet. We want to provide dlversioiii and recreation for our already numerous thllrlsli--llfll leave them to their own devices entirely. They will he cordially received in the City of Charlottetown at any pub- lic ovum or iii any time. The city is hcdcckcd with flags Ind colored lights. and iii bizarre pi appearance. There U some spe- Iia! event taklniz place almost ev- ury day. The hzii-rwss rm-ing srasnn open-j ..,...., ,.,, .oANciNG”lf SHOES Ordinarily is 11.50 PANTS h Cruse and Spot Reslrtenl tom NYLON SOX 'WIkIIIlPa-I-In Rlaetialbps l 'Iaes)0te1l 89 "' Cebardlnos - Hanuele T-3illilT8 --m-.- Regular to 4.9I "' Ielts included FOR ms HIGHLAND ,l GATHERING! You deserve the very best. Ob l but "Johnny Brown" llllflfllllcl llgiiliind dancing slippers. up Igldd ballet lioes at D. D. McDon- I is. 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