SBYC And Packers Win Opening Play-Off Games ' The Basilica Youth Club and Canada Packcrs drew first blood in the City softball League play-offs as they defeated the City stickers and the Legion yesterday evening. The B.Y.C. came from behind to defeat the City ll-4 while Canada Packers downed the Legion H-3. Pi.-iyiiig coach Wally shepha:-t. )tI('he('I for the B.Y.C. and gave up nine hits while Sonny Stuli start- ed on the mound for the losers and retired in the sixth inning -irter giving tip it hits and eight runs. Neil Macblevin pitched the last two innings for the City. Len Arsenault led the B Y. C. attack by hitting two home runs. Gerard Burge of the B.Y.C. hit a homer and double while Alf Cnntly doubled and singled. Kenny. ihillr, John Vvalsh and Shephard -ash had two base hits for thc it-mners. Neil MacNevin and John Mac- Auley hat triples for the losers. Reg Rodgers banged out a brace of hits for ill? Clix-. Rodgers of the Stickers engineer- ed the smartest fieiding play of the game when he made a double play. Henry Gauthier pitched Canada Packers to victorv in their win .-v. the Legion. Gauthier gave up vily srvr-ti h ts while his rival on lIiP Lcgion mound Earl Niriiolsor. was touched for eight base knocks. The Packers went into a 10-0 lead in the first two innings, Jvininv Gauthier playing third Imam mr thr Meatmen. had the longest IV! of thc gamP, a triple. titan Dotrnr hit. Freddy Gauthier bangcd out 'wo singles. Ivan Connors of the Le- glnn had two base hits. in an exhibition game on the Hid Diamond the Sunshine Island llatry defeated the Guardian Ai'i- zels ll-4. Ced Ballem and Garth Crockett pitched for the Dairy wh'.'a Dick Dorie hurled for the Angels. Jack Hennessey of the Dairy hit a home run. A double wliliri Hurry, if MacLeod, cf .. Downe. lb Macitiinnon, c Doiron, 2b . J. Gauthier. 3b . Maclntyre, as . M. Gauthier, p . TotaLs :.-w.-:--.--- T300214!-iCtls::aIcJIuF 5 H uccc:-.a.-.-ca 3-ea--sate-new Legion H Bolger, if 3 0 Goodwin, ss 4 l Connors, lb 4 2 Nicholson. in 3 1 Thistle, rf 4 l Murnaglian, cf 4 0 Blanchard, 21) . 3 1 Arsenuult, 3b 3 0 Ward, c . 3 1 Totals 3i 7 iebanese Civil IServanl Swims lEnglish flhannel DOVER, England, (AP)-Toufiic Bleik, a 22-year-old Lebanesecivii servant, swam the English chan- nel Monday. l He waded ashore at St. Mar- garet's Bay beach near here and thus became the 77th individual to make the journey since they started keeping score of the strange business back in 1875. In addition, Eg.Vpliari teams have twire done. it in relays. Bleik also is the third, to make it this summer. He came the easier way from France to Eng- land and succeeded on this third ;lr:,'. He failed once last year atid lonce last week. Bobby Shani ls Sidelined 3 .--vsm J xiv :x..:'.'.-:.'::.- cr- ; - Ry Rdunoni 14 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 4, 1953 1 who lost a ten Harry Pnulton, ioiind decision to the Canadian niiddleweitzht rliampion Yvon Du- reilc in stellarton a month and a half ago will return to Stcliarton next Monday night to fight Hans ' The is a German immigrant. who knocked out Frcddv Stewart of Ncw (ilusgotv in four rounds early in .liine. Simon is very highly regarded and fight fans around New Glasgow at the time of the Poulton-Durelle scrap were talking in glowing terms about the German boy who had just stal- tlctl in lhcir midst. . . - Simon was lntrodiirctl to the fight crowd that night before the title fight got underway and re.- ceived a big hand. A ringside ex- pert from New Glasgow who was sitting bcsidc us SI2lIP(I tlia.t Si- mon was as good as any illlddI'J- weight in thc Maritimes. The Ger- man's high rating stemmed from his showing against Stewart. Freddy was pretty highly regarded before the German came along and is still one of the better men in his BOX SCORE , e clam in the Maritimcs today .-. .. .. With e Arm , .- - - cogdy, 15 , wt 3 1 2 The fight will be a good tune-up Wggtherbie, pg 3 1 2 P D HT f:rkPouiton before he meets Kid Arsenault, 2b , 4 2 2 HILA ELP A, (APt-South- A er in 1. fight at the Forum 3111-ge, lf 4 2 zlplaw Bobby Shantz has been side- here later on. Baker will be remem- Macciogkpy, 1-f , 3 1 1211-ned indefinitely by manager bered as the capable welterweight 711119, 1- , 4 n 1 iliinmy Dykes of Philadelphia. Atli- who stopped Duck Trainor in the Kay, cf 2 2 1 e ice. 1 seventh round here less than two waigh, ab , 4 1 2 Bggbdont know whendl can use vtiieeki, ago. It is not. known when shephgm, p 3 1 2 y agan, but. I 0 know it t e outon-Baker fight will be Totals . so 11 15 wont be until I'm quite sure his staged but promoter Ivan Doherty arm and shoulder are all right," of the Boosters Club stated it would 019;, r A3 11 H sagih Dykes Mondayi. lorillovl: the Durelle-Jordan bout R,yan' p ,1 3 1 1 antz was force to leave Eun- W lc will probribly take place at Scg,nuebury' cg , 4, 9 0 days first game against Cleveland the Forum on August 31. Pryor, .3 , H 4 1 1 Indians when his arm stiffened in ' ' ' stull. p, 1b . 3 1 1 the cold and rainy weather. Durelie will face the stiffest test Williams. 3b 4 0 1 Shnntz. the sensation of baseball of his career when he steps inside MacNevin. lb, p . 4 0 1 I353 year and the American the ropes with Jordan, the cagey Rodgers. am 3 i 2 1.-ensue! most Valuable player. in- old mitt-slinger from Atlantic McAuley. lf . 3 l 1 lured his arm in Boston early this City. New Jersey. Durelle has a Mubomid, of 1 o 0 season. He returned about two reputation as a. rugged puncher Devlne, cf . . 2 0 1 WEEK! I80 I0 Win No Klmel He but we think he will have to put. Total; V31 5 9 has won five and lost. eight sofar Jordan away in the early rounds Unmpi1-e...):;n1 1,u.v1o1-, this season compared with a 19-3 of the fight: if he is to win the Packel-s - - ' F. Gauthier. rf . 2 ) 0:: wan mark at this same date in 1962. nil-Ie won 24 and dropped seven last 2. I 5685011. rnmav. AUG. 21 .. Heavyweights - 175 Light.-heavys -- 160 Middleweights - 147 Previous title holders Send entries to B O X I N G isr.ANn CHAMPIONSHIPS. Must have at least five entrants In each class. .'iil00.()0 to winner of each class J. S. BIGGAR, 143 Elm Ave. NORTH RIVER RINK lbs. and over - 175 lbs. - 160 lbs. not accepted. RACING . N0. Ranida, I.co'l Dream, Kitty Miss Hazel Grove, Bonnie's Mont-,t Marlene, Abner McGraw. NO. 2--0-CLA SSIFIED TONIGHT STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FIRST DASII 3.30 I-II-CLASSIFIED PACE-PURSE 0175.00 A DASH McKay, Sislcr Verna, Julie Clegg, t, Bob tianttck. Also eligible Lilly PACE-3200.00 A DASH Marlon Dale B.. Miss Donna Mae, Prince Budlong, Rosalie ll., Miss Knox. N0. S--Y--FREE FWI ALT. l'ACl'.-0250.00 A DASH Abbelnnd. Shamrock Thoughts, Uoiedale Clipper, Babe Britton. Johnnie Kalmuck, Time Table, NO. 4-I-THIIEF. YEAR OLD I'A(1l'I-0200.00 A HAND: lob Cir-gg, .Irrr)".K Nightmare, Deb, Suffolk Chief. Captain Morgan, I-Jthcl M., Mighly ., SATIIROAY I NI). I-0-(TLA SS1 F! I) I) Good Luck. Maxie Federal. BIIIY Mcvey, l,.-uly Aimnr, Follow Up 9?. Belle Budlong. Argot Pointer, r N0. 2-0-flLASSlFIElI Sunny 3.. Brother Bill. Bud's Judy Kalmuck, Jonndaie, Squire L- Also eligible: Helen Arionway. - N0. 3-7-(7I.ASSlFII'2l) Henry Day. 0 TROT-5175.00 A HAEH Echo. Miss l”'alli. Featlirr lmainr, Harvester, IIAFF.-.31 7.5.00 A DASH Surprise Lady. Miss Donna Mae. Bessie. Rudlong. Captain Missouri, Judy Budlont. Buddy O'Connor. Silk Hal, Billy Budlong. -Also eligible: Harvest. Dale. Eva Rttdlong, Vnllir Loni. l.ncky Number, N0. I-I5-TVVO YEAR OLIDS-lI00.00 A DASII-Fir-I Htnrf. For All Lee's Pride. Jnppa Maid, Che Pick. Sunkist Joe. 2, Charlottetown w via (9., !t'liIlin'sl41xpress. Parker's Driving Park bout. Before the Edwards fight manager Jack Friday stated that Jordan was slow to warm up and that; Edwards could only win if he oould kayo the Atlantic City battler in the early rounds. He ran true to Jack's words in the ring. For two rounds he looked Zsluggisii but. from the third on he &was a smooth, capable fighting .maohine. 0 I O The Basilica Youth (31111, and kCana'da. Packers went one up Yes- Iterday in their best of three play- tof'i' series in the City Softball League. For four innings Sonny Stuli handcuffed the B.Y.C. bat- ters but. in the fifth Stuli began to lose his stuff and the Youth Clubbers got. to him. One of the W6-VI? plays of the game rcsiilted in the final cut. NeilMacNevin blast- ed a. B. Y. C. pitch into the woods on the Knights Diamond but the 3-Y-(1 by means of it four man "13! retired the big policeman at. 016 vlate as he tried to stretch the hit. into a homer. It was 11 l'9"Y WINE Play and many home runs have been scored on balls that were not hit as far as Mac. Nevin'a drive. 0 O 0 The City Softball lrcagtic is pretty 501” Drool of the fact that ball players who want to play ban can do so. at a minimum amount of cost and effort. It is strictly 1; democratic effort run by the play- ers and for the pltiyers, The D1”- ers have their own execullvg 111.1116 "D 0! a member from each team. The b0.VS dip into their own poc- kets ln most. cases to take care of the expenses which rtin to about 375.00 a year per team. In addition to that they must pay for the um. hires and this amounts to 32.00 per have been a number of headaches '07 Leiikue President Wendell Gil- lls and his executives but consider- mg the results that have been achieved the small number of dif- ficulties involved have been well worth while. The League has made it possible for approximately 140 boys and young men to com- pete ln athletics throughout the summer months. Each of those players will play an average of nearly 30 games for is price of about 88.00 which is A pretty good bargain in any league. John Paul. the veteran long- distancc runner, will hit: the track once more when he competes this week in the Scottish games down in saint Anne's. Cape Breton. These games are an annual event and they are highlighted by n 12- mile road race. John has won this- gruclilng race for three years in R ,row and is now the permanent. lowncr of the Mccurdy Trophy ,which was donated to any athlete who could win the race three con- lsecutlvc times. John Paul hopes to win thrrtt more in a row. The race will be held on Wednesday. A record total of 416.llt't cccupied thorp.:al had: var l”T"Cl'iC'I hv 1l3rI' in's natlonvi h:alth s:rvic:' 1 or I951! game. As could be expected there i l -I-lolnian's Intermediates de- feated the RCAF Royals at Queen Elizabeth Park last evening in an abbreviated contest by the score of 8-1. The game was late start- ing due to the inability of thc llolnian aggregation to field in team, and the Royals manage- ment protested the game because Hoiman's used Alan Stewart'und lisiu Allen. 1 Simmonds on the mound for the winners allowed only two tIIiiIS, one credited to Murphy livhcn his grounder hit Taylor who was on his way to second. I'l'he other was A scratch single to t;':.::: iZ.'llf.'l.T.?.Y”l.”?.l” land walked 5. Geo Taylor started for the Royals, worked three inn- Iings, giving up three hits, walk- ing five and hitting one. Mc- Creedy relieved. gave up three hits and walked five in two frnmcs. Ta,vlor whiffed 3 and Mc- Holmanis Intermediates 1Defeat RCAF Royals 8-1 Kilby, c MacKenzic, as Gaudet, cf Pctly, lb Richard, 2h Cox, Pittman, (lb . .. Taylor. p 3: cf 'McCreed.v, p . Totals '-replaced 0 0 0 0 f 3N3h3"t:v5I9k?34CA5 N7?-003233000 ya uvot-y-y-3:-..v:n-at (DOD-tr-d-dOONI:L IILCODCMODHD 0 0 1 0 2 rd :3 Gaudct. in 4th. Hulniiufs Stewart. lb . B. Grady, 2b Underwood, 3!: Simmons, p Farmer. cf Allen. rf Gillis. ss Landry. c Doucette, if Totals AB 1 3 out-uicosoi-as-3. H ouocoamn to t--NIL-I-'lJlQZaJihDJ3 WOICIG-er-At-403-4: mos:-33-t-t-3: 1.- mo woo-cocoa.-'3! Summary: Earned runs, Hol- nian's l. RCAF 0: RBI, R. Grady, ycrccdy 2. 1 ' Box Score RCAF lloyala .. IMurph,v, rt 1 - I 1 1 0 Underwood 2, Landry 2, Doucctte; ileft on bases, RCAF 4. Holmans an it I! ro A El 1 0 0 8. Umpires-Plate, Phillips; bases, Landry and Arsenauit. New York Yankees Crush By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Yankees crushed the lowly St. Louis Browns 11-3 with an 18-hit attack Monday against three hapless hurlers. It was the only day game in the abbreviated major-league schedule. Scoring early and often, the Yankees routed their one-time nex-nesls, southpaw Bob Cain, in a four-run fourth inning, and con- tinued their slugfest against righthanders Marlin Stuart. and Mike Blyzka. The Yankees ripped off four triples and three doubles. one of the doubles was by Gus Triandos, 24-year-old rookie brought up from Birmingham, Ala., to play first base. It was the only hit he made in five times at bat. Hank Bauer cracked two triples and drove in three runs. Phil Riz- zuto and Billy Martin got the other triples. Held to five scattered hits through seven innings, the Browns jumped on Whitey Ford for all their runs after two were out in thc eighth. In Monday's other American League game, the second-place Chicago Vllhlte Sox remained fiVc Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League St. Louis . 000 000030-- .1 11 1 New York 211410 2.0x-ll 18 D Cain, Stuart. 14) Blyzka (7) and Moss; Ford and Bera. Silvera (at. L-Cain. Zilcaxo . 000 000 001-1 6 0 Hhiahinglon 000 000 O00-0 2 Pierce and Wilson; Schmitz and Fitzgerald. .-. National League Pittsburgh .-. 000000000 0 5 2 Cincinnati .. 20020100): 5 7 0 Tapnlnio, l-iciki (5) Hall (T) and Alwell; Nuxhali and Seniinick. L -Lapalme; HR; Cincinnati-Sem- inlrk. .l'liilndt-lphin 000000003 3 8 1 St. Louis .. 430 010 00: 812 (I Konstanly, Kipper (1) Hansen (2), Drews (7) and Lopata; Mi7.- ell, Brazle (9) and Rice. W--Ml7.- ell, L-Konstanty; HR: Philadel- 000 0001-1 4 0 . 000 000 0-0 I 0 Called end of 7th because of rain. Meyer and Campnmelia; Bur- dettc and Crandall. Int:-rnnfirlmnl Lt-ugne first game:--- Sprlngflciti - 000000001 1 8 2 Toronto ...... .. 102 800 00x 0 ti 0 Elston and Burbring; Johnson and Rossl. Sr-vond gamet- Springfield 000 I00 0 1 0 IToronfo ...- -p 014001: 0 31 fl l-lrosnun and Meek; Stealer an O'Neill. Baltimore Montreal Thompson, l til) I4) 200 I10 100 II 10 0 000 Ml 2l2 8 IO 0 Herrin (7) Peterson Lehman, Fabro Mossor (9) and and Kluttz; Eppcriy (8) 000 0000 0 1 3 000 021 x .1 N 0 Hoitsmn, Crimlnn tfi) and Fus- selman; Lary, Ryan (6) and Er- ault. Second game:-- Rochester Bnftnlo l-loch, llubert. Foyiack and Ryan. First. gnmr-:m ' Syracuse 10.1 002 000 3 13 I4 2 Ottawa , . 001 004 300 0 it ill 0 Lantlcck, Mnrkcll I7) Krcinsr 17) Robinson (i0) Lovcnguth tint land Kimiman; Romberger. Kumc 't.ii Hrnbsack (6) Gohi tit Burt- schy t9t and Tranavitch. Second gamc:-- . .S,vraeuao 000 000 000 0 0 0 Otbuivn 030 001 Mix 3 0 0 (?.'if.'nir. i.iilll:ii'.i:. (B) and Pa?- toc; Trice and Shantz. St. Louis Browns 11-3 Il'.'.5i'110S hehind the, Yanks by tak- ing a tight. 1-0 victory from thr- Senators in II night game tit Washington. Billy Pierce, surviving fl ninth- inning threat, pitched a two-hit- fer for the triumph. l-le fanned nine in winning his 13th game and took over the major-league strikeout load from Philadelphia PhIllies' Robin Roberts with 124. Liiilelleague Baseball Games the Iii- The Cardinals shutout dians 5-0 behind the three-hit pitching of John Leightizcr yes- terday in a Little League Baseball game. In the other Little League game the Yankees defeated the Braves lo-7. Maurice. Larter of the Cardinals led his teammates with three hits in three trips while Sterling and Archie MacFadycn each had two hits for tiie Cards. Maurice Larter came back in the afternoon to hurl a fancy two-hit- ter for the. Braves as they bested the Yankees. Emmett. Joseph trip- led for the winners while Charlie Smith connected for four hits in four trips. Following is today's schedule: 9.00-Braves practice. 10.00-Indians vs. Yankees. Cardinals practice. 1.30-Minor League--Red Sox Giants. Ladies Provincial Golf Tournament To Open Aug. 22 The Ladles' Provincial Golf Tournament. for the Dr. J. C. Simpson Trophy will open on Sat- urday August. 22, it was learned here last night from Mrs. R. F. Norman. Play for the trophy was resumed last year after a lapse of several seasons. Mrs. W. E. Cotton won the toiirntimcnt a year ago and Mrs. Emma Holman of Summerside was runner-up. The first round this year will be 1played at Cliarlottetown on August 22 and the. second round at Sum- mcrslde on Wednesday August 26. Lloyd Mangrum twins Top Prize illt Tam Dlshanter I My CHARLES (YHAMBI-ZRLAIN CHICAGO. (AP) - Lloyd Man- grum, ii jaunty 39-year-old grand- 'pappy, pocketed the 33,420 top prize at Tam O'Shanter Monday by winning the All-American golf crown with a pressure-jammed last round of 07. His 72-hole total of 275 was 13 strokes under par 36-36-73 for thc 6,9l5-yard layout. Mangrum thus started what he hopea will be another grand slam at the club. In 1943, he captured both the All-American and following "world championship" meets, a combined effort worth. 325,000. The Tun O'Shanter 390.000 "world" tourne- ment starts Thursday with the winner receiving 325.000. Monday's victory camr with a closing nine-hole score of 32 that was cli-mixed by sinking a 23-foot chip on the iftth hole for a birdie three. The triumph ptit. Mnngrtim ahead of Ben Hogan for the seasons money - winning lcad. boosting his jackpot. to 318.750. Mangrumis finnl 35-32-67 smoth- eierl. great finishes hy lr-nd g1Vc him a thrcc-stroke mar- "rfn cwr Ted "r:fl of Ne": H'- :l'rr:l. N.1'.. P'l'I rizrcndlng cham- pion Sam Snead. his rivals P.E.l. Amateur Golf Tourney Opens Wednesday - The Provincial amateur golf championship 36-hole medal play will start at the Summerside Gil and Country Club this Wednesday where 18 holes will be played. The competition will be concluded in Charlottetown on Saturday where the remaining ill holes will be play- ed. Bill Beer of Charlottetown is the defciidiiig champion. Sal Yvars Given 5-Day Suspension ST. LOUIS. (AP)-Sal Yvars. reserve St. Louis Cardinal catcher, Monday was suspended for five days and fined 5150 for jostling iimplre Bill Jacltowski after a close play at home plate during Sunday's Cardiiial-Brooklyn game here. Pee. Wee Reese was declared safe at the plate iii the sixth in- ning. Yvars, whirling angrily to protest, jostletl the tinipirc and was immediately ejected from the game. Softball Game This Evenhig The Liqtiorian Youth Club and the Bowery Bombers will meet this evening on the Old Diamond in a City Softball League play-off game. Game time is six o'clock. Eddie Sfunky Signs Three-Year Contract ST. LOUIS. (AP)--Eddie Stanky was given a new three-year con- tract as nianager of the St. Louis Cardinals Monday calling for a salary believed to be in excess of 340,000. It is effective next year and extends through 1956. Stank; is now reported to be receiving about 537,000 a vcar. o Baseball Standings W L I'el. New York 67 34 .663 Chicago 63 40 .612 Cleveland 60 42 .588 Boston . 57 48 .543 Washington 49 55 All Philadclpliin . 4.1 59 .422 Detroit. .. .. 38 64 .372 St. Louis . . . 35 70 .333 Baseball Schedule AMERl(:AlN' LEAGUE Tuesday Detroit at New York St. Louis at Boston Chicago at Philadelphia Cleveland at. Washington. ..--L-.,....... Autograph hunters, now grown to large numbers, were active as early as the 14th century in Eur- ope. Semi-ttntittki P4 Nmut - A5101 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII l I The Admission: W5.-Fred Cannon Wins I.ongworfh Golf Trophy Mrs. Fred Cannon of Charlotte- town won the Longworth Trophy in the ladles' golf tournament which was completed at the Bel- vedere Golf Course over the week- end. Miss Iris MacLellan was runner-up. Mrs. Cannon also won top hon- ors in the match against par which was played yesterday. The runner-up was Mrs. George Bun- tain. luniorsiraclice The Junior Abbies will hold a baseball practice at six o'clock this evening it was announced last night by coach Randy Edwards. George's Gals And Andy's Aces Win-In Softball -The George's Gals defeated the Airforce Daks 12-7 at the Air- port. ladles' softball diamond last night. Arsenault pitched for the winners, and Thomas was on the mound for the losers. At. the Queen Elizabeth Park softball diamond Andyls Aces won over the PMQis by the score of 4-2. Marie Peters pitched for the Aces and Jackson hurled for the Better I-ialves. Harness Race Driver Killed STRATFORD, 0nt.. (CPl-Trani- pied under the flying hooves of two trailing horses after being thrown from his own sulky, vet- eran driver Harry Fields was fatally injured here Monday at a harness racing meet. The horse Fields was stumbled and fell in the back stretch. The drivers of the two colts behind were also spilled as they plied over the wreckage. They driving Al Rosen May Capture Triple Crown Of The A-L. By Sheldon sakowits NEW YORK. (AP)-Cleveland's Al Rosen has hit his way into ta. thick of the American League baf- tlng scramble and stands a. good chance of whining the triple crown. The slugging third baseman boosted his average eight points to .818 last week to pull within seven points of the leader. Mickey Vcr. non of vwashington. Averages in. clude Sunday's games. Not. since 1947 when Boston's Ted Williams topped the American League in batting, home runs and runs batted in has any player cap. tured the triple crown. Rosen cu1-- rentiy leads the league in home runs with 27 and rbi'a with 91 and is fourth in hitting. Vernon's average didn't changtg but he displaced George Kell of the Red Sox as Keli went 2-for-10 and dropped five points to .323. Orestee Minnie Minoso of the Chicago White Sox ranks third at .322. followed by Rosen. Billy Good. man of Boston completes the top five with .308. Al Red Schoendlenst of the S: Louis Cardinals has regained the lead from the Giants" Monte Irvin in the National League batting race. schoendienstks average is .341 and Irvin is hitting .335. Carl Furiilo of the Brooklyn Doq. gers gained six points by going In- for-25 to remain third with a .330 average. Milwaukee's Eddie Mathews con- tinues to set the pace in home runs in the National League with 33 and Roy Campanclla of the nod- gers maintains his runs batted ;n supremacy with 96. Ladies Doubles Tennis Tourney Carol Marie Coles and Bea Jen- kins defeated Jean Parkman and Marjorie MacLeod 6-1, 6-3 yester- day aftcrnoon in the ladies doti- bics tournament for beginners at the Charlottetown Tennis Courts. This was the second match in the tournament, Contestants who have not yet played I match are asked to contact Elizabeth Wlllett. regarding a suitable time to play. .. -. LadiesHSofibalI An R.C.A.F. ladies softball team from sumoierside will play the City Rockets this evening in a ladies exhibition game on the Parkdale Diamond. The game will commence at six oiclock. escaped injury. WEDNESDAY N No. 1-CLASSIFIED TROT 1; race Purse 0200.0! I.-PETER CLEGG 2.-MASON'S 40 3.-NELL KALMUCK 4.-MANNISTEII I)lRE("T 5.-ESSO 6.-ABNEB THE GREAT 7.-WAYNE S. Gl'IATTA.V R.-CHOCOLATE DIP N0. 2 CLASSIFIIZI. Purse 0200.00 1.-AMTICO 2.-YANKEE JOAN .'I.-FACE (ILOTH 4.-ILL CONTO 5.-PROPANE 0.-DOT BUDl.0N(l 7.-BITDDY BIll)l'.-ONI 8.-SIMCO PETER N0. 3-CLASSI FlI2l' l'.1('Ii Purse 8250.00 Ia .1.-RUSTY HANOVER I.-MY DARLING II.-TRU SING-l.I'l G. 0.-liIcK1'I.0 CASH N0. 4-IJLASSIFIEI) TIIOT Purse 8200.00 I.-I.ENA'S BOB 2.-GUY LONG 3.-GUY IIABVESTER 4-HELFN HARVESTHR 5.-JIMMY A. 0.--SYRIAN DALE 7.-TIM 0 SHANICO 0.--FRISCO THE GREAT Also eligible: Royal Scott Jr., Sir Francis Drake. Yet) Theatre, Extra MDNTAGIIE Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 3-4-5th Greatest Show On Earth p Adults 62c plus 13c P.E.I. Tax--Children 31c Iplus 4c tax .....A...L.M.... STARTERS AND POSITIONS IOHT'S RAOES Summerside Raceway POST rm: s:ao NO. 5-CLASSIFIED TROT I I PAGE Purse 0200.00 ft.-itlasoiws an 1:..i.anivaiz -rm: onmr gs.-Esso -4.-cHoc0La'r1: me ii.-NELI. KALMCCK ti.-WAYNE s. GRATTAN 7.-MANNISTI-JR l)lRE('1' ii.-i-i-zricit cnaoo N0. 0--CLASSIFRED Purse 8200.00 I.-BllI)lH' BUDLONG 2.-ABITICO 3.-FACE (VLOTIT 4. SIMCO PETER 5. DOT BUDLONG 0. YANKEE JOAN 7.-ILL ("ONTO B.-PROPANE N0. 7-CLASSIFIEII I'A('I'l Purse 0250.00 1.--)lt'K1'L0 CASH '.! MEG 3 MY DARLING I.-TRU SINGLE G. 5.-ANNE BOY 6.-RUSTY HANOVER N0. L-CLASSIFIED TROT Purim 8200.00 1.-TIM 0 SHANKO '3.-GUY HARVESTER .1.-I ENNS BOB YRIAN DALE ' 5.-FRISCO THE GREAT 0.-GUY LONG 7.QIhINn' A. N.-HELEN IIAIIVESTER 1Alao eligible: Boyni Scott: J7-J 5" Francis Drake.