"Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PIES! L Saturday FREIGHT WEIGHT DOWN OIUIQ 1005 CO man. Nsrleski (1) and Nu-non. OTIAWA (CP) - Canadian l'Ill- WHITBY, Ont. (CP)-Iona 17: W-Houtteman. I-IR: Cole-Doby. ways carried 10,443,316 tons of youth leaders of the United Churcl second revenue lreiaht last April. the of Canada will meet at the On Baltimore 000 000 010-1 6 0 bureau of statistics reported Fri- tario Ladies College here Aug. 1'. Cleveland 000 110 10x-3 B I day. The total was 152 per cent for the seventh Young People'i Kretlow.pChakales (8) and Courl- less than in the corresponding National Council. A new nation; iif,y& GBl'Ci8.Lll4(OllJ (B) and Hogan. month last year when l2.3D5,B53 executive will be elected and pro - Ircil. - re ow. Hits: Ba ions were carried. Loadings In gram of work will be me ed oi Barams: Cle-Avila. Canada dropped to 7.779.049 ten! the next two years. The igipeetintgi H113 from 9.301.543 tons. will last five days. Detroit 110 000 000-) I 2 Chicano 000100 000-1 4 of Gromek and House; Dorish, Pierce (9) Johnson (9) and Sa- watskl. L-Dorlsh. Second ' Detroit 230 300 000-8 14 2 Chicago 500 000 200-1 10 2 Garver, Miller (7), Herbert (7) Aber (9), Zuverink (9) and Wil- son. House (7): Trucks, Consue- gra (4). Harshman 48) and Butts. W-Garver L-”I'rucks. HR: Chi-Batts. 1 National League g-:21:-Una" . . Monday, August l6, I954 The Guilt: Page 7 03,3;-,;;g,, . Local Air Cadets At Greenwood. American League Detroit 001 001 100-3 12 0 Chicago J00 002 10x-4 D 0 Hoeft. Herbert (8) and House; Con.-iuegra. Martin (3) Johnson (7) and Butts. W-Johnson; L-Hoelt. HRS: Chi, Michaela. Carrssquel. Philadelphia 012 010 000 02-6 11 1 Washington 200 010 100 00-4 6 l" Bishop and W. Shantz. Robert- son (4). Astroth (ll); Portertield and FitzGeriild. HR: Pha-Wilson. Baltimore 000 000 030 00-3 7 1 Cleveland 000 000 080 01-4 8 1 Larsen. Chakales (8) and Court- nay; Wynn, Mossl (9) and Hegan. Naragon (B). W-Mossi; L-Chakales. HRs: Bat, Abrams. Young. Steph- ens; Cle-Avila. Boston 000 000100-l C 1 New York 000 021 00x-3 8 l Kemmerer, Parnell (5) Kinder 171 and Owen: Branch, Sain (7) and Berra. W-Branca. L-Kem- merer. zyzqyyazlr fin 'mxrI7('. cool. SI)! okixzg First Pittsburgh 100 001 313-9 16 2 Philadelphia 110 001 102-6 8 2 Littlefield. Hetki (8) and Atwell; Dickson, Wchmeier (8) Kipper (9) and Lopala. W-Littlefield; L-Dick-I son. HRs: Pgh-Thomas; Pha-Lt-l Lopata. . l second i Pittsburgh 000 200 22-41 11 0 Philadelphia 200 301 00-6 ll 2 National League New York 301 010 000-5 10 2 Brooklyn 000 004 20x-6 6 0 Gomez, Liddle (8! McCall rs: Wilhelm 17) and Westrum. Katt 1?); Meyer. Lablne (1) Newcombe 1 u has 17) and Cam ne a. .:i'Hg;hEs; IIMCCEH. H338 Elli", Iml:ag:&).curtesx'. to be finished ltlllgllilltgh 221 110 100-812 11, Lagalmeg P”.”feY l”- ”e.'” ”l' Philadelphia 110 110 000.4 11 2 if? .t”lf.l1;RMl1;;3 .:V9hm9'" (7)- Popper, Law t2', and Shepard; '0Z"'5Hl I l- ' 11 ll” find L”' Simnmns, Ridzik (8) Konstanty (7) Pall R54 PghCC'md”"- Phai Kipper 19) and Burgess. W-Law; Hammm H H HR P h , Th I New York i 000 020 002-4 7 1 Lh:1;ana1l?ifm l R mm” Brooklyn 031040 10x-9 9 0 9 Imus 100 mm 400 "W5 8 4 llearn. Corwin (2) Grissom (5) . , , - 002 mg mg 1,4; 9 , Giel (7) Worthington (7) and West- ( mi innati Bmrdv Pwsko (5, Brazk. .3, rum. Knit (7); Lacs and Campa- llawrrnu, ,9, and Smm-2 Ban. nclla. L-Henrn. HR,s: Nyk-Dark, fPR'Sl(Ii Judson ('7), Valentine (9! Eh0mIlIl5g"v M53'5- 53"? Bk”'s"i' 3”” H.311?” S7"”"'d;, W5 Xlfcvali Ste.r'Loll)islesl 002 702 102-14 14 2 rnl.ll'lP. LL:-iwicnce. Rs. t un C. . 1. 305 000 M 12182 ningham: Cm. l 3 o llliilscnliail Staley (2) Deal (3l Cliicago e- i - ' ,- MI 3 k 0m 0010' p3 3 0 Presco 19) Brazle 19) and Sarni; ('lflaCl(Pl' till nndx Cunpcr: go1li'le"v ',7”d50'('j lg” gPe,”;(0wa,ki)(5)l' . ' v 2 ,5 . Li H 0 um l ) an GTTIIHIC . - ea. ' p ' I t ?5,'f3ff::prf'"d 53"" nus R L-Judson. iins StL-Musial. Cun- A group of cadets from 60 Air Cadet squadron, char. is installed. The cadets are (left to right) Elwin Toombs, international League g"El"""? C1" - 5911- K1””9W-W1 iottetown, observe a piece of radar equipment during a son of Mrs. Walton Toombs, Mt. Edward Road, Jackie ”"i'"” 40” mm 000”4 6 1 -rreengmu to ti n reen er he atfen e t e Ha ter son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Ha fer, Soulhport. Turnnln ma non 10x-R 12 1 0110580 000 001000-1 7 1 ml" .3 0 W iw 9 3' y ' Rngovln, loll (31 rind Noble; Miiwiiukre 001 100 OQXWZ ii 0 Air Cadet Summer Camp. Seated at the table, Flying Of- Gordon Aylward, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward, Rlako. Landock II) and Howard. lefiivgsiceinngng Garaimlai C0" ficcr L. C. DeFreitas, of RCAF Station Greenwood, dem- Southport, and Corporal Alex Howatt. son of Mr. and Mrs. .. an F3 8 . - - ' rli)nr:ir;-narid n'l?."o?il"3'l?.”...? H7 ? I ' N I H onstrates a LORAN (longe range aid to navigation) re- Vernon Howatt, 36 School Street, Charlottetown. 1.-,,,,,,V,-Ch mm my and John, mm "'"'” "'" ”” ceiver. Intelligence received from radar pulses is used to , -RCAF” Photo con: Roebuck and Howell. s,,a(.,,,.,.,, 900 ml 400-5 19 0 obtain the position of an aircraft in which this equipment S; 1. 000 000 020-2 4 2 R h 000 000 o1(ys.1 5 4 izhlaiiialslgr 002 021 lllx---4 7 2 ?f,,,f,-5alf,,rs and m,,,,m; Markell. First Baseba" standings Cleveliand 32 33 one Richmond Maid 73 37133 Saninrd. I-nvvnrzut iii) and Lnn- Jacob: 17;, Ludwig (H) and Bur'- Richmond 000 000 1100.0 3 4 New ork an 37 .684 3 on my nelt: Jackson. Jacobs (R) and Rig- brink. Mnmreai 200 020 4ox.a 12 0 B nu; CANADIAN PRESS Chicago 74 44 .627 9!-; Richmond at Syracuse A perfect Smoke 3, a popular (alien v ion (W101!)--2 6 1 :'"”'"' 0 mo 02 3 H g 3Thor3psm:,' Zeisir (3 Fmovich Y N ll)V?:li)ililgtnn ill)anxl;";a:desB:fcf::du1ed) price"long” COOL fragrant R1 fnfhifv 001 000 0001-1 'i 0 lyniiclm (ii; 111 300:6 12 i (vhiani. Ilia achec 1'-in (i:it1aiid1Ho' mow Lune BL Boston 47 (17 "412 54-4 Tuesday EL PRODUCTQS W333” Ivan Brnhanf and ivnvlwvinnt R(l3Cet:sr'se(ixii. Zinker 14: spring 14: lEm...?.. ariniapdirigio nojitponede. New York 70 '54 1:114 E Philadelphia 69 7") "339 43 " Richmond at Syracuse M W” ””"”'”"” m N” FviFl(Fnn. Tlarrist (9) and Ryan, L,-wgngmh 14) wmjan-:5 (5, Owen; grounds Brooklyn 70 45 509 i,5 Baltimore 39 77 .336 431.: Havana at Buffalo 541337 C8i'i0& Wh3ieVtY 5115 Lakeman 19) :7) nd Eraull L nnetl 1111- Luna Second Milwauk as -17 554 3112 Monda Montreal at Tamnto Y0" i”ef'”-L11Y- C'"bh0"” "-” W" 7" "” "" ' Jacriib :9: 31.51 igck 191 .5. Bur: Richmond 000 0109510 1 Phil d ieif. 55 57 49114 N mes schedulid Ottawa at Rochester or Corona-you'll find ”W40'5"m'0"- sUlN'lB.V brmks ' y Mnntrpal 010 000 oyl 3 1 cmJn;al:i E 56 60 '48:, 15 U 5 Tueidly -e-j--1-m fresh gmokjng pleasure in 5177040010 CIEWH ' . r I . hnliurhsday phl d lAhli1eI'lCi3ll1O l6.&1)ig0i(ixis)-.1 7 0 glut :00 0001 3 6 0 l;!lell:IllZPliiliiBn and Johnson, Black Louis 2: lcietroit attclgeizteiland lg: ONLY gpomgpyc Acvnon BEI;h:R(;2;)eE:3dS. Sim” made man i lire P is 100 030 00 4 7 0 Tammi” 200 mi 30x-8 10 0 an ow:-' Pi twin” ll 43 73 "iii 250 B Ila” fwanmire (N) SAIGON (AP)-The French high uy km R 0d y -'"'”'”"'”"f"'"0" Vas. ingtogn Br dx; I Ur orono S h 8 1 . ts urg M . . Nos 01;! ak psptixnlg gnl h' INI I-m nd re crud Frida night poc et pac l ay hum,-dn, ,,V,,,,,,, Gilt), .ima VI an s ro 1, Me ton. anc ez l ) and Nob e, Swiss GUIDE DIES ' . onday ew or a ia ep ia cm ma p Y .31 agar gm-as IWMH." ti”, Schmilz and 1iitzGerald. L-Gray. Johnson and Howard. L-Milton. Philadelphia at Brooklyn International League calm has returned to the Red evaywhcm. wnnal Boston 000 104 220- ll 13 0 HR: Hav-Milton; Tor. Howard. PONTRESINA, Switzerland (CF) (Only game scheduled) W L Pct. GBL river delta after the sporadic mil- ' New York 803 012 00x-14 15 1 Second Hang Kasper famous Swiss ynoun. Tuesday Toronto 7R 44 .639 -- itary action which followed the Brewer. Hudson (1) Brown (ll Havana 000 0001-1 6 2 rain guide who climbed the l3,294- Philadelphia at New York N! Rochester 74 5i .592 515 July 27 cease-lire. Localized tight- Clovenger (7) Hudson (5) and Toronto 000180 x-911 1 (not mount P17, Bemlng 288 times, Brooklyn at Pittsburgh (Ni Montreal 69 54 .561 9'2 iniz continues in some other sec- White; Grim. Schallock 18) Mor- Raifensberizer, Harris (5), and died in this upper Engadine town St. Louis at Milwaukee (N) Syracuse 60 60 .500 I7 tors of Viet Nam, largest of the gan IR) and Berra. W-Grim; L- Guerra: Minarcin, and Howard. L- Friday night. Kasper was founder Cincinnati at Chicago (2) Havana 61 63 .492 18' three lndo-China states and the Brewer. HRS Bos-Agganis, White; Rnffensberger. HR: Tor, Jethroe. and first president of the Assocla- American League Buffalo 53 63 .433 2492 one Which ha! 110"! 918 brunt 01' NY-Mantlc. . Goliat. tion of Swiss Guides. W L Pct. GEL Ottawa 52 75 .409 2Rlz- the War. ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, V, ,7 . Our Grateliul Tlianlcs .. Are eilended once again to the Dominion and Provincial Govemmenls. the City of Charloffefown. the Women's lnslifuies, the Breeders of Livestock. Horses. Sheep. Pigs and Poultry. the Horsemen of the Marifimes. the Press. CFCY. the Macdonald Tobacco Company for their British Consols Trophy. the Chartered Banks of Charloliefown forflhe trophies donated for Maritime livestock Breeders. and a donation by Cyrus Eaton. Nova Scolia. and lo the People of Prince Edward Island. and the many visitors from Nova Scolia. New Brunswick and other parts of Can- ada and the United Slates. for the most GENEROUSsupporl given us at Old Home Weelc and Provincial Exhibition 1 We regrelour program was interrupted on occasions byshowers and appreciate the co-operation and goodwill eveywhere demonstrated. We would record our special fhaiilis to the Manager and Staff of the Purl-Murucl who put in long and arduous hours in performance of their duties. A word of commendation also to the iudgcs and other officials and to our own office staff. under the capable direction of Miss Bertie Stewart. who carried on so efficiently. If is not an easy task to co-ordinate and setup the machinery leading to the smooth running of this great WEEK of ENTERTAINMENT and EX- 1 HlBlTl0N and your Association is grateful to a hard working staff and to all those who assisted in making the 1954 "Old Home Week" the suc- A cess if was. We confidently look forward to BIGGER and BETTER things in this great sporting event and show window of our Live Stock pro- duction. Handicraft. Home Cooking and displays In the Centennial Exhibliloii of 1955. Dr. J. P.ll.antz A H. J. Kennedy G. H. Buntain Pi-uldont - Vice-Pi-uldont and Manager loot tary - On behalf ollhe Ivclars Iiiil Slhireliolders of the Chaiioflelown Driving Park and Provincial Exhllilflon Association - nr