l Page 6 The 9B?Ll.”:l.Er.5Ef."'d”X' 693- 951.95? DOWN TH BACK STRETCH crowd. I l'lCJtItllllll' uieiiing anti excellent r.'it-iiiu were it-atiires of last Saiiii'tlrii night at Charlottetown track Another very popular feature was A hi-iiiiicr the presence of the California millionaire potato and cotton grower and owner of st-ieral other enterprises. Sol Camli who had hi: own plane flown down i.-ikin: with him our naiiie son and one of the world's great race trainers and driiers. Joe O'Brien Thev had been iisiting .loe's father and mother and it was It. Hire gesture to hate them take :ll('lt tiirtntcrest in local l'i-lt'illE. tlr. tiainli and Joe both save short iiiipromplii sport-hos from the tiidEcs' stand and received a great nicasuie of applaiise Talk- nc to them zifterwards they said they eiijove(l it iery much and Mr ti.-inip thougzht this was one i Hraotifiil garden province and he E 'il.ed the people Joe is looking quite well eicn though he has iieeti tlirouuh such a strt-iiuous invinu season Tlicy lcft on re- turn tlonday nii:hl as .loe had to drive races on Tiiesdav and Wed-l iiostlay at tracks hiiiidreds of .iiilcs apart l"e.itiires oi the iii:lil'.s rariiii: was the 'tlllSli'tllflll1E pertiii'iii;iiire oi the ti-otter Real Fiugo in the -lili and llth i'at-es He won the former in 2l5 a new i'9l'ttt'(l1lllt'i finished ahead in the latter in 214 ll 5 He is iiwiicd lrv lire E. l-lllsl(l('(-llix' and was driicii by l.en Oilicara. Featlier iliister ihlf-tttlxvlllllnnl 2-it. .lll fltidlongz tiai-Donald 9-2 Other witiiicrs were: lst race. lV:t)'llL' llu(ilone- illowiici ouiitid in RC Keenan. ('.1ii;itiair ihlaexcilll 2 Time. 221 15 Race 2 was won by C. Continued on page 7 "The Lions evened the count Big Trap-Skeet Shoot To Get Underway Today. The lamest trap and skeet shoot: ever held on Prince Edward Is- land gets underway this morning at it..'t0 o'clock. The biI.'.i2est display of prizes seen on Prince l-Idward Island for trap and skeet sliootiiil! can be seen on display in the club- house. Many gunners are expected in from all over the tlaritinics for this great shoot. along with a few from Upper Canada and the east- ern States. which will give local gunners all the competition they want. i The Provincial f'll'rlI'VlDlrtn.Kllll'5l will he held in cnniuiirtion with the Centennial open. Wylie Bry- enton will he on hand to defend his championship in skeet while 3 new Island trap champion will be crowned. Shooting will he done over Char- iottetown's beautiful new skeet and trap range located at Highfield. Lodies' Golf The final ill holes to decide the winner of the Dr. J. C. Simpson trophy. emblematic of the ladies provincial golf championship, was played at the Summerside Golf and Country Club this afternoon. The draw will be as follows: 1.00-Miss Blanche Hogg. Mrs. F. M. Cannon. Mrs. W. R. Mac- Neill. No. 1 Tee. 1.00-Mrs. K. .lohnstoti. Mrs. A. S. Weir. Mrs. G. MacDonald. No. 4 Tee. LM---Mrs. E. lloimiin. Mrs. W. E. Cotton. Miss (Thristine Niac- Donald. No. 1 Tee. lvlehiiss Dorothy Stewart. Mrs 8. Perry. Miss L. Ctidiiiore. No. 4 Tee. l.l5- Mrs. W, A. Beer. .Vlrs. Alex Horne. Mrs. G. Wood. No. 1 Tee. 1.15-Miss Sally Basler. Mrs. J. Wilson. Mrs. J. S. Macilonnld. No. 4 Tee. 1.22--Mrs. R. A Parker. Mrs. l. A. Horne. Mrs. A. G. Mac- tiillan No. l Tee l..Vl- Vlrs. J. W. MacKeii7.ie. Miss Joanne Bovyer, Mrs. R F. Norman. No. 1 Tee. 1.37 Mrs. G. H. Btintain. Mrs. l. Siliiphanl. No. I Tee l.4fo--lirs D. Flatter. Mr: .T. Mustard. Mrs. E. l)mItis. No. i Tee 1.52 Mrs, A. Hniiali. Mrs. W. D. Gillis. No. 1 Tee. 3.00-'Vlrat G. Beer. Mrs. K. ille- iver No. iTee. Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Day Game Cleveland 7il 040 I30 --i7 itll Kansas City 000 Mm 001 . i 7 1 Lemon. Magiie t7i and Hogan: PfIrfO('8TI'PI'll. Harrington tIi nor. bert 4t and Astroth. W --l.r-,mon. l,--flortiiearrvro. Hits: Cle. Avila. I, Hagan. Wei-tz. New York at Baltimore ppd. rain. Chicago 1200 000 000-- 2 B 0 Detroit 000 001 000- 1 7 1 Trucks. Howell tsi and Lollar; Grnmelt. Birrer itli and House W-Trucks. L-Gromck. HR:Chi. Rivera. National League Milwaukee Chicago mom 02xe7 no Crone. Johnson (ll Edelinan (O) Vargas ttli and Crandnll: . lush and Clilft. Ir-Crone. "fnhtludelpiilu at Brooklyn. ppo. Pitflbttr& It New York. ppd. ctiictonntt on not an. 1 9 t It. Louis on no nos. 1 it o Nitxllll. Mtnnrctn ta; Groin: to II! Butts; Arroyo, Liiralme I4) Iiowrilco on and Sornl. W-l.aw- (IO V mo not mo. 1 7 i on non l0x- 4 ii 0 Helm. Blnylocti to) Jacob; in as am; Jonson. Hetkt in and I10 QM!-1 II tnfwr i It in-to it 1 (ll noun II) D II! just back of Wallie Rodd toiiristl. court A hear trap will he in op- eration all tiny to l.',Il'P gunners at real t-liaiice to show their wares. Refreshiiieiits will be served on the Lzriiiinds Prizes will be pre- sented iniediately slltiiit. Final Round of Amateur Golf Play Today l0ll0Vl'lllE the Kitchener. ()iit.. Friday won an- Cleveland Goes On Home Run Spree To Smother Ais 17-1; CubslDrop Braves 7-1 Softball Playoff Games The BYC and the Dairy jumpedlB.Y.C. while Father Rot-he had two games up in the City League two hits. Merle Lnngaphie hadl Softball playoffs last night as the two hits for the Lions. Dairy shaded the Abbies while the: "””"”"glJuniors And The Dairy had to win their game a V , llntermediates in: 5-3 coming into the top of ei Play Sunday i Corner The horses are coming to town. in fact most of the horses are in town and all is in ieadiness for the greatest week of racing ever staged in Charlottetown. Purses totalling more than 327,000 will spread out over six nights and three afternoons of racing. Many - horsemen believe that the trot- WHNVHIP T0? the llllll'l'.ting and pacing marks held by l nlaydowns that will he Watchim and Bud Wenger will lstlarting shortly after Old Home he pushed hard if not broken lllreek. lhe Abbie intermediates hhd when the slang,-5 go to the iand Juniors will take to the (lift-iwll-9 in llle ll.ee,lm.,all5 lml ml. the-hard way as they were trail- seveiitli. Rut Mike Connolly tied the score with a double that scor- ed two runs and Len Arsciiault Ag a clipped an infield single to score um; Connolly with the winner Cod Ballem gave up it hits 1 walk and struck out i in winning the name while Wilt Shepherd was laggm for 7 hlnws in laklmz lhelmondt on Sunday afternoon for an ll.w.-9,-S will he smlhh on the l,... .:fllll:lll0ll same at llleninrialii-rtize of their seats in anticipa- . . I9 . t" n. Fliili Dunn of the Abhits and Bath Ieams M” be fielding l0 . . . Connolly each had 2 hits in 4 trips . l to lead the batters while Angie fnrmldahle Ahleups and the Jun” W? Wlll Eel 3 ('lll"ll-i9 m We can-..ii and Paddy shpphem l,iay.Vl0F5 3" ml-tslnli "tilt 0"? ltll-l)'eI' lliow Sir Joseph stacks up against ed Ql'CfIl ball in the field. Wm last Y9" SW51?"-, The BYC staged a nine run up-. The, l”ll0Vl'"l2 ll: tll? lllllcrttivd: lland. Headway. Josedale Clans- risitiz in the fourth inning to t'tini'?"' l'"e"p: Morn" nlillnl" Chap 'llall- "l(l- wllll lll9 9XCCPll0ll 05 tip their big margin of victory -ll”. R53": l" :llal'Kl""0"- 'l''”'ll 38) Still? Pall Slr -l059Dll ll85ll'l- Father Clarence Roche set the Calli"-R Cut" P'"””- -'093' Leilliad any opimslliiin to speak 0! il.lt)'ilS down on only 4 hits. Gregory Clam 'll"'ll Blllk9- ll-l"ll'l' H39" lat any time on the local track started for the I.itin.s but was re NPll- Ella" L5'llil5- lllalil lll3l'Klll'lthis lievcd in the fourth by Spud "ll"- t'iiantiit-i- Driiiiiie Marl-can. -lite Ciiyle. G-lllesday night in sunimersiiie in The B Y.C st-oi'tid twice in the l”l.Vllll- ('lEE Gllll-S ldashps clocked at 2.081 and first illliIIlL'. on Ray .'tlaeCloskcy'si rlll"l”l'-5'3 B0hll.l' l-lll"l- Rllllflll-'l2.0il2 and we ivill Walk and Clary Petei-s' double. 5l8nl9.V- 3 li31l-"lIll- Ken lllt3CD”7l'.pl'ed1('l that those times will not in aid. Brian Mt-Cziliiim, Forbielhg fast pngugh to win gh. free the third on an error. single by KC'""Ed)'- All nllt1('l-P"(l- ll0lllllPlttir-all next week. Duke .tltic(';iliuiii and two walks. l-P('lBlF- Dal? Klatll-Hid. Billflur-t (elm,-llh whhlhh,-hll. hanged ""1 cell. Lorne ltlt-(liiiuaii. Vertillan-l ' . . two doubles anti a single for thc llli5lll3"- D"""l9 M"l'l)”llill(l. Wll- In "' mp Amerlcan League i lexpci-ts are saylm: that Boston --i----Z-e he mn" will have to pick Jlp their RPII Gay & Stewart Game time is 2:30. , 7, ,g. Sox if they are to stay in con- tention in the blistering pennant - Threat Of Reach Finals VICTORIA tCPV -Mary Gay of rare. Yet Williams and Co. are. . Suspension or were yestcrdav. only three other crack at defending champion comes off the pace and the Tigers dropping seven games be- lllarlcne Stewart when she upsetl former elianipioii Mrs. Edean An- hind have been almost counted out of the race. Boston are long -overdue for at least a little col- VORT F7RlE; Olll gml" W-llllliapse after their terrific drive demon Ihlanreldl of Seam? one up the threat of indefinite sitspeiisionlmln honlenllllnl slm-led some 55 in the Canadian golf clininliioiiship . Miss Stewart. stylish yoiiiigsler from Foothill. Ont. won the ither year. He had third an too . - llallgllllz "V" lllflll l"'5"l5- 35irtaines ago. that brought them lmmmls "lmnl jockeys at the Fort Erie rat-elfmm hay back up wllll the lead. lmck '."'la-V "allell "H . lllal.” "llers. The Hosox have been under strike in protest to dist-iplinary mom pwssun, msslhly llmn any be up for grabs in 90 dashesl real opposition like Skelter. Rich-l Palll -la)”. Burk Whitl0t'k.(foiirth place fiiiishings on Wed-l l.BYC Ancl Dairy Win City lln Greatest Race Meet Ever Next Week; Card Tonight Horses and horsemen have been pouring in to Charlottetown for the past week in preperatlon for what liooks to be the greatest week of racing ever ltnged in Charlotte- ltown and one of the biggest in the Maritlmes. l Over 221 entries have been re- lceived for 90 dashes with total llltlFSeS exceeding 327,000. with the entry list swelling. find- ling stable space has become a major problem. However. it is felt :that such problems will be over- come without excessive difficulty by race officials. some great horses will be making .heir appearance in the free-for-- ails and classified events and the trotting and pacing records of watcliim and Bud Wenger are in dire jeopardy. Sir Joseph. Bay State Pat. Josedale Clansmaml Skelter. and the rest have all been. regularly clocked in 2.09 and iowerl on Maritime tracks this year. with- Bny State Pat holding the fasteatl mile of the year at 2.06. registered i lsiimmerside late in July. l As a sort of preparation for next 7 week's big racing meet nine dashes l lfeaturing some pretty fair horse- lflesh will be run off tonight all ling 31.425. l in view of the proximity of tonight's card to Old Home Week, -an exceptionally big crowd is expected and will likely set it newl lmark for night racing in Chart-t uttetown for at least this year. Two trotting and two pacing. events and a trot and pace class will be held for purses ranging from 3150 to 5175 and taking part will be such fine bone: an April Bud. Zukie Volo. Roma Budlong. Joppa Maid and I bout of others. Starting time in 8.30 daylight. Mrs. F.M. Cannon Wins Golf Title Mrs. F. M. Cannon. who: has played consistently well all season. won the 1955 ladies championship of the Belvedere Golf Club by dc- feating laiit years' champion Mrs.- G G. Wood. Mrs. J. G. MacDonald won the championship consolation. defeat- ing Mrs. Kay Johnston in the final round. Mrs. Cannon was also the win- ner of the Goodwill Medal for the month of August. Snood And . Furgol Enter Tournament TORONTO ICP) ,- Long-hitting Sam Snead. three times a winner l'9lll”l'9 l” the Driving Park for purses totnl- of the Canadian Oliell 80" Clllim: plonship. has filed his entry for the 1955 iuuinament at I u b If r b a n Weston Aug. 17-20. The Royal Canadian Golf Asso- ciation said Friday it had just re- ceived Sncads entry along with that of Ed Furgol. lint years U.S. open winner. MacLeod. Groom Selected l For Olympic i It was announced yesterday that Alfred Groom of Summer- sida and David Macbeod of Charlottetown have been selected from among island athletes to attend the Olympic Training Plan lift-hole semi-final match with an a(ll':,X:(i'li'(,':.dClil,:i)i' L?l,:krPunlx.lil1,:h- "l 'h” "lll lpamf be”"59 they Sessions this year at Toronto: The final r-igliteen holes of the P.'('asy 5 and A victory over Shelia plnlm lllal' 3 llliday sllslwllslllnfllall l" "W"? lmm 59 lar llelllllll Alfred and Dave. are both E i Am.-itciir Golf Championships:Ross of Vanco r. glwn lo jmlwv lily Baum was and ttPlPF int n tl3.V OI” 3 l'l'l0a members of the Abbie track and will he played this afternoon at Miss (lay. runner-up in Mrs. lmluslllled and declared me ll.m.k.Yl'lPlll l'0llll'l they T?l3ll- IA" EVE" field team and MacLeod's spec- the t'liai'lottcitiwn GnlfClub. Ihlenfcidt in 1952 and to Miss ...,.,..a.d5 hm, Wm, ..l,,m,e,l. slight lapse art this point would iatiiea are mick events-100 yard Th N ah "1 Wm be Going iiiln the last round Harry islewil" la” -V9lll'- W35 l0l”('9(l l0 t-need. incompetent and lat'kedlhP msdstmus Or any of me con idash and 2”) wk": Grimm K ' la :il,yloll?. En 53,3; can Scar Jr of (lharlottettiwn and de-ll”"" "l 3 "ll" llillrwklllll Perl”? itidzmciit." w"der5' , . . crack P019 Va".""' alllylegve barnclu ll zovgllhek fenditi: champion Frank Itiaclnnis Tl”l?""'" l9 "'3lll1 ill? llll3l- Sllll The .iockcys' change of plan . . However lmllher ll". .t.wn ' also of Charlottetown are tietlilllllwfl llal' 77 Rtt.l'-"ll Ctllwtltlll meant tod5v's last day of racing. vie 5"” hemwe mm "'9. Tanks ”lll9l9,5 C9lll"l9 "'9" "llVlll95 for the lead havinn chalked tiplmltlw in "ll Plltiwtlxllllill? Slim here. and the opening of Lflllfiiare "W hllys '" lwali not ml-Vl?lXClll5lVElY l0 Pll-ll9l' lflck QT ANTARCIHC nmng rounds of 75 at Summcrside lastilllltlf'l'-lJ8l' 34- lit? tIlt'9Sl SOUP? EVE? Branch track Htinday. will go ha” ll”, Bombers mm Valllallle lleld lmd lmlh 3" qlll” Fdepl l” weekend -. lit by a wotiian on the course. ahead on setiediile. S 'l'5-V"l'”l””'”l. lam” ”' .be".lg'l'lm”5l "Y lltck " field "EM Gl'l" l" "" A'"'l'c'tl' '”""" -rmiimh ti... imam by "M; 'l'lie Gay-Ihlanfcldt match was - iwrvnnial Winners but their i)it- The Olympic Training eianumea reach a force of more ttnii stroke is Vorinan Siimmerside with 77 '.Vl.'icl.eod of one of the closest of the tourn- and 'lirori nnient with neither of the players Sessions at it young athletes from all lover Canada get expert instruc- l tion from l men as such world famous Rev. Bob Richards. worldls polo vault champion. The sessions will be held from August zlth to September stli. l York Giants. t-hers. or so it seems. ally come out of their trance and. - strokes back is ilrt Macl(eiizie being more than a hole tip after l19Fl-"ll" ll) Wl" all 0"('35llllll'l with 79. me ihh-d hhip, game without assistance from the bullpen. i t I . By l Caiiatliiin Press Staff Writer l SOL"l'll MARCH. Otit. the coveted ariiiy's Quccnls Medal Thursday shot 20 btiiiscycs Fiiidziy to win the City of Ottawa match at the 73rd an nual lloniiiiion of Canada Rifle As sot-iation prize shoot. l Lll"lll lidsnn L. Warner. 25 jtif Shci'lii'onl(c. Que. roinneted against 6.35 of Canada's best ninrksnien to win the shoot. I The marksnicn fired in rounds from ..”tfl.'t servit-e rifle at a six inch huilseye 200 yards away. and in more at B 36-inch inarker 900 yards away. Warner. a young triirker whi- shoots as a member of the Sher- hrooke. Que. Regiment. was the lonly one to score a perfect I00 points. l't'ariicr 'l'liiii'.sday won the Quccn's tlcdal. sitootin: I62 of 3 possible 200 aggregate score to top .all army shooters in the colorful. fniii'-static Queen's Medal match. :HALlFltX SQFAD WINS ('L'P The navy's Atlantic team from Halifax won the Gascoiizne Chat l?l1lIP Cup. This is awarded to the foiir-nian ilvam hosting highest aggregate scores in Hordcn. Sherwood and Sir Arthur Currie matches. The nav.V team scored 854 of a possible llflfl points, well ahead of ilhe (lamp Borden. t)nt., infantry school team. second with 009. The laneoiiver. BC area hcadrluar tors team was third with 798. l Members of the winning team and their individual scores: l.ieut T. F. Baincs. 2:13; CPO E. A Moore 201: CPO William Shorten '94: (T0 Dniizlas R. Clarke 226 NJ). TEAM THIRD Ontario won an eight-nican team "lllllfll allalnst squads from every province but Newfniindiond. the i0ntario marksman posting an as -fou men during the. entire race. 000 000 I00-1 5 zlllletlatc 511 score of a possible 4 T 0.l' reached the three quarter lln 8:08.6. Then Tabori took over I The marksmcn fired I5 rounds teach at a target 1.000 a close second with 509 and the N;-sw Brunswick team third with An eight-man Quebec team won Moscow Soccer 'Toam Winner 'MOSCOW (AP) - Mnu-ow Dy". amo today defeated Wolverhamp- ton Wanderers. English soccer league (frat division club. 3-2 be- 'fore a crowd of mono fans in Moc- cows Dynamo stadium. Thus the Wolves. pride of Eng. itch soccer. lost both their matclteii llt Moscow. They bowed M to Mon- cow Spnrtol Sunday. DUI lb RIIIIII fans saw the lrtul do no I nut strug- tlown at llwllf tin : Army Man Wins City Of l Ottawa Match At Shoot ROY l.allER(il'-I i ICP-----A highest young militia lieutenant. who woti stage of the Governor Gencral'l coiiseciilive: . a. cam t b .h id The British Coliimbixaledrrfwifzli.slret:h.n Tlfe): otilalflzdmdizlffn ballet: l slim enliliitli to win by inchcl. Probabl; Pitchers NEW YORK lAPt - Prbbable pitchers for today's major league. games twon and lost records in parentheses I : l Cleveland at Kansas City tNt- Gareia til-lflt vs (.'eeL-arelll l2-St. Chicago at l)ctroitii- Ftirnicles (fl-Iii vs Lory til-lit. Summer is on the wane. It's not. New York at Baltimore t2t- golden grain in scrricd stooks otitwicsler t0-2t and Ford I12-6) vs sunny slopes that prompts this, Lopat. t5-RI and Police til-9). rather saddcning thought. in thci Washington at Boston - Porter-i old days of Banner oats and Old field I9-l3i vs Nixon tlz-5). l llsianii block it was generally late National League Th" l"3m5 W9” mall? UP 0f (till! September before the wbirr ofl Philadelphia at Bt:ooklyn--- Rob- Wflfllt 5lt0l5 and TOW l.l'l'0S- ibinders would be heard in the arts tilt-9i vs Newrombe tlfl-2i or i jr- lcnuntryside hut in this age of earlyi Erskine tltl-4!. . . ' varieties and quick Ill-i Pittsburgh at New York - Law Hungarian Wins the Jubilee Cup. which goes to the provincial team making the score in the qualifying match. The Quebec team have a total; of L135 of a possible 1.200 points Ontario was second with 1.149 and" British Columbia third. Every province but Neivfotindland and Prince Edward Island entered. ATTENTION Houseman .maturiiig tinge of land afforded by the latest '7-7i vs Hearn tl2-lni. . in tractors and the lasll word lln lilllilwaiiklne at Clllicago - Conleyl cultivating equipment go den siu - I -Ti vs . oncs 4 -l5i. i BHE Far hie reflects the sun on distant hiii- I Ciiicinllati atISt.kl.ouis tNi-Col- sides before mid August. l tim 19- l vs .ar son (5-10). The caterpillars calendar is not. l H set by tractors or earl riitiivnt-. l LONDON tAPi--Laszlo Tahori ing. This week I havey ohservedl edger! out his fellow Hungarianlthe vanguard of those rich brown. Sandor lllilfns in a battle of the furry creations hurrying across four minute-milcrs Friday to out- sun heated pavements in haste to fox Britains Chris Chataway who get soniehwere but where? finished 1 weak thirrl. if I could communicate with them Both Tnhori and lharos clocked I'd ask the tiiicstioii iiiviwmt-st in la 4 05. Chatawayg time whs 4;m;l4 my mind: ”Whiiher gnest' thou" and Ken Wood of Britain trailedll lmllllln" l-ll? l"l5W" Wlllllll he in lhp h,hr.mhh field in 43033. most enlightening and interesting. . . . The race turned into a surprising Th"? 5"! lllll" 5lF"l5- Alllllllll Fm sale "GM two hmisci tactical battle which made' a fast "ellllll;-S lllltc lalwll On that lltllllrallpr and racing sulkyl lllno out of the queshohl The like look. The air has in tangy. crowd of about 30.000 at the Whiteipllllcll lllal mllll” 0"? llllllk lll (lity stadium at this dual track-woollen sweaters; the soft summer and field meet between Hungary Colllllllmll 011 P880 7 and Britain let out a sigh as the L 7 first quarter was turned in I slow 66.5 seconds. SLOWEI) PACE Tatinri. winner of the triple four- minute mile on this track on May -28 in 3:59. jumped into the lead at the start and slowed down the liiace. Its the second lap began lBt'tla'tlflS Wood went ahead and ;carried the runners to the half mark in 2:0fi.tl. There was rarely imore than five yards covering all Can be seen at Charlotte- town race track. Apply to R. D. Mac!-Tadyen. a Ton Lato!TTtilassif;- ron sou-3 55 CHEVROLET V-8. Bargain price. Dial 9341. Racing Tonight I FIRST DASH 8:30 DAYLIGIIT TIME I-II PACE--2 DASHES AT 3125.00 EACH N0. I-I Eva Budlong. Sleepy Sam. Miss Donna Mae. Premier J. Walter. America's Ace. Captain Morgan. Top Royal. Suffolk Chief. B PACE-2 DASHES AT 3200 EACH N0. 4-! Billy Budlong. r. Joilscott. Jean B. Lee, Juno Breeze, Bob Clegg. Lil Frisco. Money Royal. Scott Cult. C-C PACE-2 DASIIES AT 3175.00 EACH - N0. I-7-DAILY DOUBLE Jolly Bud. Dale 8.. Famous Boy. "umdnle. Fnli-go. Queen Prim- rose. Barcena Hanover. Rosalie Hooper. Also eligible: Countess Carlo. C PACE-I DASH AT 8150.00 N0. C-DAILY DOUBLE Dr. J. ft. Billy Mcvey. Lou Budlong. Marlon E., Jolly Roynoldl. Miss lcomriiando. Sir Peter L.. Freddie Scott. Also eligible: Penny Royn . l around the back turn and lharol final straightaway shoulder up. shoiilcle but the chunky Tabori had Cliataway wa hot n behind. a n u ve yard: WW1 Wis out of the running in the last 440 yards. Because of the high calibre of the four entries many had expected 1 CIIARLO'I'l'E'l'0WN DRIVING PARK have flii- - Sessions is an annual event and l too miles per hour. Junior Free-For-All To he raced Monday night and the Three-Year-Old to he raced Monday night. If two divisions in each of the above evcntsponc div- ision of the Three-Year-Old will be raced Tuesday. JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL Impact. Gahagan. Jo Jo Spencer, Texas Hanover. lfedgowood Chief. Gideon Hanover, Abbeland. Handbook. Johnny Kalmuck. Kop- poch Playgirl, Bonnymlte. Col. Dan. Meg. My Darling. Bayone, Shining Hour. Prudence Hy. THREE-YEAR-OLD Canadair. Cottage Frank, Jolllty Lee. Barccnii Hanover. l)r. F.C. Joliity George. .lolllty's Pick. Mona T.. Mr. Scarlett. Dominatorit Pick. Haley's Alta, Progress Brand. Ruthie. Sister Etta. Jenny Budlong. Suspense. Janielle. Golden Dawn. Jolly Dick. Declaration: for the above is Saturday. Aug. ii. I P.M. Daylight Time at Secretary's Offlce..Exhlbltlon Grounds. CIIARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK Attention Horsemen Entries for advertised classes for Old Home Week. except the Jr. Free For All and Three-Yeah Old. will be posted Sunday. Aug. 14 at 11:30 am. at the bulletin board at the race track. You will note that declaration for all classes is Monday. August 15th at 11:00 am. Allitimes Daylight Time. Please arrange to have your eligibility certifi- cates fumed in to the secretary or clerk. of course on Saturday-before 1:00 p.m.-for classification. CIIARLOITETOWN DRIVING PARK ENTRIES CLOSE Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Wednesday. Thursday afternoons. with N0 ENTRANCE DIE ON CONDITIONED CLASSIFIED IACII IXCIPT 35 T0 MONEY WINNERS N0. I-FREE FOB ALI. PURQ ..lO0.lO 8'5 to enter - I dniitieo - I'llltl.tll I duh Tobe rnodhcoloy-llhuoo can now! Motors Ltd. No. I-JUNIOR FRI! Fol ALI. CLABUIFIIII - runs: 01100.00 :96 to enter - 3 dnhu - 8800.00 To he need Monday night - Iiitrnncn umoo Declaration for this clau Saturday. Au. in at no p.n. layup In-Into N0. I-Ill! Fol ALI. 'l'R0'l' PUIII I.” to enter - lntnnco GNM that Australian John Landys world mark of 3:58 established It Turku. Finland. June 2t. 1954, an in danger. However. it became evt. dent at the start that the Hung". fans were out to gather point: and not break records. The name up plied to Britain. Both lharos. breaker of three world record; this mmmgr, gm Taborl are entered in the three mile race to be run this afternoon. 80 in Chum-.. who broke uie tlireo-mile world mark two week: PACER FOR SALE JUDY! GIRL (Same as Nelly May Direct) 4- year-old by Abner T. Clegg; dam Rose Marie 2nd. by Bill L.; griindiim Mary Sue by Braden Direct; great grandam May Flower by Anderson Wtlluin. lpply tot- as Jondtttonod Clnulflod -- Pnon and Troll - No ontueo foo except to nwnq wlniion. nutnniceli-is A. PAOI-MIA h Ml.)-l DAIIII-OI A MC " I135 Inna ACO. I.I. PAcl.-:.t:.HoI.t:.4-IDAIIIII-O&.0IA.BAll-& lanolin lIon'I O Ldtw Wont I.PACl-l.l4Iol.lLl-IDAIIH-UTLUADAII-Q l.I.DIl' GIPAG-lUbLlw-IIAlCH-XMADAC-WI Alitl. 15-20 Old Home Week Atltt. is-2o By the Canadian Pres: Cleveland Indians belted four home runs. inciudln two by Bobby Avila for five runs and a bases-loaded him by Jim I-Iegan. in trounclng Kansas City Athletics 17.1 Friday in one of two day game: played in the major 1,, gues. Bob Lemon gained credit for the victory, hi. hm since July 19. Indians met the Athletics again in a night game. In the only National League day gamefbig Bob Rush continued Milwaukee's run famine as he pitched Chic". Cubs to a 7-1 win over the Braves for his ninth victory g. a five hitter. The ion was Milwaukee"s third in a row. Ray Crone. the flrlt of four pitchers. drew the loss. Lemon. on the sidelines more than three weeks with a pulled leg muscle. worked the first six innings at Kansas City. gave up four hits and held the A's score- leiil. Sal Mnglie. recently acquir- ed by the Indians from New worked the final three innings and gave . earned run in the nlnttim In - Vic Wart: joined the home ml derby with a bases-empty chm; Two games were rained out in each league. New York at Baiti. more and Washington at Boston In the American and Pittsburgh at New York and Philadelphia at Brooklyn in the National, H. D. Bosehlr KENTVILLE, N.S. tCPl A Halifax and District senior ball game between Stellarton Alblons and Kentville Wildcats was post- poned Frlday night because of Shoe Tourney At Local Club A horseshoe tournament Wllllw held at the Brighton Club on Sunday afternoon beginning at 1 o'clock. Summerside. Ketisingtoii and the R.C.A.F. have been in. vited and the prizes donated for the Centennial Meet will he awarded to the winners of still- day'x tourney. The following members of the club executive are asked to he at the club at one o'clock I.en Phillips, Joe Gallant. B. Hubert, P Pitre and D. Richard. rain. - TRURO tCPt -A scheduled Halifax and district senior ball game between Halifax Cardinals and Truro Bearcats was postponed Friday night because of rain. LIVERPOOL. N.S. (CF) A scheduled Halifax and District aenfor league game between Liver- pool Larrupers and Dartmouth Arrow: was rained out Friday night. THERE'S A GREAT FUTURE IN AVIATION IO TRAIN IN TIOISI IMPORYAII AVIATION llAlIE....8 l AND MANY OTHERS Here's your opportunity to get into tllc progreuivc Sold of uintioni There's I great future for aviation-and I gnu opportunity for men who no mined no progron with it. The Air Force will train you. And you'll can while you turn There's pII'IBIHIIIC employment. good pny. pension. medial euro. travel. eonindubip nus toe IPICIALIST T-IAININO Soo tho RCAF Caroor Counsellor of RCAF R CRUITING UNIT. BCAF 5 lion. summonlgo. P. It. I. Phone: ml; Local tilt TRAVft AHEAD - WITH THE RCAF AUGU8! 118. 1955 Thursday, Friday, Saturday ltiglits anll Tmday, Friday afternoon: it needed Douglas Blue. I Jone! DJ. PAOI - 3.11 It SLDWEI-I DAIIIEI-W.” A DA3ll'T”' l Prone Iron. Ltd. m, I. 'l'IUI' - IJ4 D LII - I DAIIIII - X” A DASH '- : 3 Ltd. co. nor - l.ll.l to ififiins-uu.u A pm - "" stern Land?! 0. 'I'nUI'-0.15 or Iwwn - I nuns of will A DA8It-OI'll ” - only A man - W" Al-OLD PACE - I T" night. Aug. IRI- DAIIIILI To he need until! cg INVl'I'A'l'IoNAl. Fill FOB ALL PA ; puny; - 3100.00 A DAIII - N0 ENTRANCE I To he raced Saturday. Aiigult nth. I ennui. connmous . ll ,.ii in air d iiu. meet the Helwltl "'"” T "c. em and no. run. an m-""' In the invitation two-mil: Ilhlcue. L T. 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