u. we .-..-u..a..n. I loafers Shade Legion 8-7 In Extra Keefe Drug moved into eighth place in the City Softball League atandinga yesterday evening by Ihading the Legion 5-7 in an ex!!! inning ball game. The Legion came from behind to score five runs In the seventh Inning and force the game into ovortlmc.but the Keefe-rs came through In the eighth with one am to take the decision. Fosh Ford scored the winning run. George Schleyer pitched for1 the Keefer-s and was the winningl pitcher. He was tourhed for thin; teen hits. John Thistle h.urled for. the Legion and allowed seveni hits in absorbing the loss. l Jack Shephard of the Keefers 'Legion Defeats Kinkora 16-iin Softball Play-Off The SllnlmFl'sl(lP l.e-gionalres defeated Kinkora stiflliall team 16-1 at Queen I-llizahelii Park lnl Summerslde last excning in thel first game of a scml-final besi- two-out-ol-three SPlif'S fnr ii1e' championship of the Slimnlersldc League. The winner of this aeries1 will meet Rt'.-KF Fliers for the zitie. Arni-iron: jll'l'lI'TlH for Log- Innings hit a home run in the third inn- ing. George Schleyer and Gordie Coutts of the winners both had two hits. Ivan Connors, Charlie Sinclair and John Thistle led the Legion attack by rapping out three hits. Vern Blanchard had two hits. Lineups:a Keefe's: E. Shepherd at. S. Williams as, G. Schleyer p, J. Shephard 2h, G. Coutts, lh, G. Kays c. M. Pineau If, F. Ford rf, B. Martin Sb. Legion: V. Blanchard 2b, H. Hennessey as, J. LeClair 3b, I. Connors p. C. Sinclair cf, B. Gregory rt, L. Murnaghan if, S.. Ward c. J. Thistle, p. kora vilihout a bobble. Arniei Johnson made two fine running l catches in1 centpefield, and C. Smith made two fine throws lni from left field. far behind third two fancy grabs. gems for Legion were Slew Grady”: one-hand slab of C. Smith's hid for a hit in the first MacFadyen went hase to make The fielding Stock Car Race Here Thursday ' The P. E. I. Stock Car Racing Association will stage a stock car meet at the Charlottetown Driv- ing Park on Thursday night. This will be. the racing fans last opportunity to see a meet here before Old Home Week. Last. week's races at Charlotte- town were cancelled as the re- sult of a stock car accident in SydnP.V which claimed the life of one of the drivers. The Driving Park and Racing Association suspended racing for a period pending the outcome of is court case regarding the Syd- ney accident. Most other stock car racing centres throughout the Maritime: also suspended activities tempor- arily. Baseiiallhe-s-uits I C C In Little League play Yesterday, Lloyd Dolron pitched a five-hitter for the Indians as they wallopped the Giants 12-7 at Memorial Field. Freddy Burke had a homer for the Giants and was the losing pitcher. Tom King had three hits for the Indiana and John Arsenault. had two doubles. The following is today's schedule: 0 am. - Minor League - Boys 9 and 10. lozao am.-Bantam - Cardinals vs Yankees. Advance In Tennis Play Pagel rM--w- Wee-51-.v; is-.1: as-'1-u .'l'Iirilliiig lliaces Stageii At S'iside Last Night An unusual number of photo fin- lahol. and one dead heat for fourth place featured last night's rocecard at Bumrnaraide Raceway. In the third race the photo allow- ed an almost icroscopic margin between Propane placing second. and Bay State Pat finishing third. and in the fifth event of the even- ing Jimmie A. and Senator Creig- myla both placed fourth in a us which the photo rolled to sepa- rate. The daily double with Derrick and Janet Clegg the pay horses gsva 8102.60, end the qulnoilu paid 819.80. 342.50 and 87.00. summary: 3!! Class Trot, Piano 3150 Fr Etch Race Derrick (Kennedy) ..1 Peggy Ellis (stead .. . ..6 Senator Cralgmyla (Burbine)..2 Buddy Budlong (Rogers) ...... .. sir Francis Drake (Bobey) Guy Harvester (F. Reeves). Jimmie A. (Holman) Frisco The Great (8emple)...... Times: 3.18; 2.18. Derrick 1owncd and driven by Sam Kennedy. Peggy Ellis owned by Sidney Stead, driven by Harold Stead. Part-mutuels: First race, 330.10, 10.80; 8.50. Second race: 87.30. 5.30; 4.90 9-Lcnlp-You e.s:n'4-1.5-ea Psrl-mutual: Pint race: auu 8.00; 3.40. second race: si.o.oo, 5.00; 0.00. i r as Class rm. Pnijac :11; r. lads loco Peter clegg (R)ogers).. Jo Jo Spencer (Bovm cy Royal (Collins) a. chocolate Dip (Sample) .. lhco (O'Meara) Miss Knox (Bobcy) Times: 2.15; 2.14 I- . Peter Clogg1owned byuagol-5. nrooklne: Jo Jo Spencer ownod by Syndicate Btwblas. Perl-mutual: Hret sue: Ono 3.00; 8.00. Second race: 5.10. 1.00; 7.00. . ..Il Idlf .........4 I ......I '4 The following City Softball I49.- gua games are sccheduled to be played this evening at 6.45: liin. shine Dairy at Koala Drug Craig. dale Diamond); Legion atvcanada .nn was mniwri nf a shill-nul in inning. and Tiddy PhiIlips' run- k1 Vi, 11 1 . pack”-5 (old D1unond)1 .he eighth inning it lll'r1 l)l'llnl- nlng l"rIiI'h just in front of the N.u1,n.1 Lean” 1111?;-1u1?1ge T1111l0(;);15f:v”E”1:1e11e1)1T1nl1:m:.'1: gngeg cAar11ln::a(1:)eO1::gd' w1lnsIt(;1e' Walter Cullen defeated Manny A Cllll P300. hi?” C1” ,0? 5305 r The Bike 5hUD- 3. Y. 0. game nnrmd. first hails-r up small-iir-ll a Legion bench in the fouth. 1e” to 1.1311. C11de;l'C111111.1e Egbert R11 i.1'c1mad1 1?: 1,1 9 Kay; 5-11 5.1; mg Jack Henneuey Ruse scheduled for the Knight. Dun, 1it in short field. He unit to 1 Chicago 000 041 010-6 9 1 M 11 ' 1 y an Army 3 an 't 1,9811 Dr B U 01-131.11 6,3 5,1 1 Janet. Clegg (sobay) l 1 0nd has bEOl'i postponed due tn 1 1 . Box SCORE 1Bm01(11n 1115 1100 111111710 0 on real, P. Q., Cadet Edwar Blaley. - - Q . n 1 uacnnrl nn H pmml hall and 3 1 P111m11y111c 55111111111 51” 1111 1141111011111 1391911” 11011 Island Tennis ournament matches 5 1 W9 3-Y-Q Wwlml b"1Ql19'- '3" fearherl third uiltln (irhli) failed K111111111. 1 An RH 1s0A1.; . Hacker. Kllppslmn (3) Tremlel ' ' " P ” yesterday ,1,,,111111 ,1 me C11”, 2 '1 Wheelers will practice on uh; :o strip lmlivevii-': ilirnw in R McQueen. c . 4 O 2 1 1 0 (.7i arid C””p",: NeW"”mbe' Mu" 1onet0w11 01,011.”. Ann's Pride (Callbeck)... .3 4 Knights Diamond at 0:30. .1111.11m,111 1,131-1 1110.1 1111, 1,ae1.1.a11,10r' 21,1 1 4 0 0 0 :1 0 liken (5) Loes (l) and Campanella. C1109” Ind Hennessey W111 "K91 Capt. Morgan (M. Kennedy)..5 3 . LuI Mr-Neill iii lcfl fl:-lli rui1lilnszl(j g1.111111V 11 H 4 0 0 1 0 0 W-L085; L-Hacker. Chi-Baker. y S 0 Saturday afternoon It T30 in the Lou Knlmuck (Brycnwn)” 1 5 LATl'ooME.' mo centre. for C. Smilllis ll.) 1”); Roberts, .. 4 0 O 0 1 4iSaue.r' BL.(n'RUbms0"' bmderi 5E1.1.11g111.111Ls. i Lady Clesg (M'cArthur). 7 3 101111011 11.1111 1111191. 111111 111.111,1,,,1 y1a111.M11"1"1 1 11 2 1 2 1 Cincinnati. 000 000 020-12 6 01 I 1 - The r11(;w1n m 111 1 d 1 T111153; 3113 3.51 113 3,51 Cellophane was invented by 9 .i.. hull, His thimv n.,.1..-ti snmh R1 g11111111 111 H 1 3 11 1 11 11 1 Philadelphia 010 atm Otix-8111 0 5 1 I la ar: schegulet: i185 glualil les 11111111111111 1101," owned 111111 d1.11,,11 Frenchman. J. E. Bl'IildeniJllrj0r1 it second hilt llrlilniiiulid llllfl al- 11111111110111 1.; 4 0 0 2 0 1 (R?”dbc'1egn51P1e1”gmb5kl ad gollium - n fnny at 1x .1Dck or ' eve. by G90. Bobey. 'n 1908- ""1 was lnlnutmnuud -esriy ciosscrl the plillr. Arni- 1;1.,1111.1111 ,1 1 1-; 0 1 5 0' 0 an 35,911, 0 e"1S1Ran1 P12!” Vvg M sM11?c i Purl-mutuelg: F11-gt, "ca; 32060, only in that country until 1928. ltrong allrmed scvril ims and Traiilnr, p .. . l 0 0 0 2 1 E”f1s'11LM' i)nb'f,'3"11 5; 5' Barbou.r's Dodgers increased their Lund, Kane and Maccuigan com-1 M'11ag11 M V? '15 we” 5.90: 86.60. second race: 35.10, 1- T walked two. six Kliikori-i .-u....m 91.111111111111111 11 1 1 1 1, 1 DIE: 1910-U13 0'33 roodnggb-022 1,1 11 1 lead in the-City Baseball League by bined talents to work a double play. i 3' sinuggmhtuer 8.80; s.oo. '9 um 0 333"! Vere 1lr-It iilallIlfVl,1HS L1'41ll1Ill)'(lrtt(l:'1t1-111111; 1 I 32 11 7 24 10 3.11911, York 1111 0111 11111711 10 2 whipping M.C A. Flyrls 5-i. under In the 2nd inning. Forbes Kennedy,. A1 Andrew W R 1111011111611 B Class Pace. Purse 3150 For WANTED-FIFTY BUBIIIIJ 0! o mzht Lrr:mnaH9-r- llalrwr. 1--replaced Tremor in 7th. 131,111.11 111111.1.e11C11 11, 1.1a11d1x 191 the lights at Memorial Field last Flyer catcher. made a beautirull ' ' Each Race good em-. 1.13. 5.1,.” ,1,” narlmiz for Kinkora wmivd for and 531'", Hem,” 13111111311-11131115. nlshl. Play on it high foul behind home? "C" Abner The Great (5obey) 1 5 toe.s.' Sandy's Restaurant iix frames, giving up l.'l hits and 5'.-side Legion ,. AB R H PO A E Wm 191 'and 109111111111 w1La1111 Phil Murphy pitched and batted plate. Culrer Plneau also made 3 QUEBEC (Cp) 'd Prowiing 11 Come (Cole) 6 1 - . walking ll”? Illillmmnnd rellcverl l)oul-rile, Rb np..p.q 4 2 l 2 0 0 1611” bcomez 1115111 S111 M01131 his team to the win as he smashed nice play on Dunn's drive to left lnzuimves who em" motel Ca.bms '1 Propane (Semple) . 2 2 aim in the seventh and retired vi). Deighan. C ,. 6 1 210 1 0 Mooni NY1R1md'N Ma” ' i l out 3. home-r with two men on in the 'Ith innig. mgmwhlle Sues” are sleepmg and Bay State Pat (Bownesa) 3 3 iix men In order ill the last twn 9. Grarlv. 2h .-... 4 3 l 1 3 1 ' Amem-a;.' League the 4'-h inning. mslvethe Dodgers The win leaves the Dodgers onlftealmonex fmmvpumes Md cloth" Mannlster Direct (Dewar). I 4 B 0 c 0 rhukkem Arni-:'r"li-2 led hlSVl'"'5lF""1- 1" 4 4 4 l 5 ” Washington 000 ill 200- 512 053 lwollm lead al1erlheyhadtrail- WP of the heap with -'r'wlns amli "8 Hefsttiiu icmle i" s"b"'b"" Hilda Mac (Harkness) . 5 6 FUEL OILS loam's hnmharrlment riff Trainnr Allan, cf 5 l l 0 0 0 Ba111m111.e 140 020 0011,,-713 2 ed the. Flyars for two innings. Buck one defeat, followed by the 5101-5 31.931510 1.13 c:n”e' p.")' T111195. 2110 35. 211-1 3151"" iptging Tnllr 1nli: lnl'llll'iln: a ll. .('.nllani. ss . 5 l 1 1 2 n 5111111117" 1.1156031 12, S11,11,a1.117, whitlcck rounded out the, scoring with three wins and three losses lsari:-1:3 m"c1e's1al 10" H1" Pall” Abner. The Great; owned by Beet by Test: a home run in Mill Iii" W 5 ii?" Phllllr-E lb 4 7 212 l ” McDcrmott rm and FlizGei'ald; with R two-run single in the bottom: The Flyers are in the collar with thefts cigmrfl aiul sh" Milli-ll min James Heifer I1 Gonzo owned and ram night. He halted in four lx'cll.i'. ll! .1-1 9 3 R 3 3 3 pmcm,1 chakales mi and court) of the eighth. lone win and 5 defeats. in total of 331503 B" p E up 0 driven by Ed Cole runs. Phillips had 2 inr 4. and F. Galanl, .11ey. w;p1111.111,: L,5Chm1'1,1, HRS; Don MacDonald, who was replac- -- ' ' ' Dirk Deighan 2 fnr 6. Henry Gal-1'l'1lder, rf .. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 was-FltzGerald, Vernon. ed temporarily in the 5th inning by lant got the nnly nilier round Rrgctor, fhll... 1 0 g? 2 ? (1) First Handralian. was the losing pitcher. triprwr in the fourth innlmz. urn -. .lr-Sm . Philadelphia mm mm nnz. 2 5 o. Queen and lilal-I-lnrlynii each had 'F. Tlclgliavi. rf 3 l 0 0 0 03Dctrnit 0(ll I00 OOI--fl IR 11 2 for 4 for the Imus. Tntnls 40 15 l-7 27 l3 2' Bishop and Robertson: Crninck-Stock Charlie Ball:-in handled rive l'nipirrs: Plate. ilunlrr, bases and Wilson. HRs- Pha. l..imnier,1 i-hanrag in right field for Kin- Friar. 1Pnwer. Dct, Bolling. C h d I ;(h(i.l,nn:elphla 0'21 llfl 200--h i.'i ll Dg1m11 000 000 120,41 5 1' Merrill Clark was the winner or o n 1.-111.311,, and 01.11.1101; G111.1.1.111 the feature event at the Covehvdd Miller (5) and House. L-Garvnr,.Sbock Car Race last night The I-lRs: Pha. Llmmcr. Det. Belardil top point-getter of the event was I I Bnstnn non mi 00l---3 I0 2iErlc Johnston of Summerslde. iCleVf'lal'ld ml 100 20x-6 ll 3: A large crowd watched the thrill- Sullivan and White: Lemon and ed-packed card which was staged l ' : BROOKLYN (APiCThe o"r"5h'l5C""3d Mmgan w”h.thP ”C""d run Hagan. HRS: Bns-Jensen; Cle-Rn-1 on A lightning fast. track under ideal . lng Brooklyn Dodgers won thelr1nf the inning. Richie Ashbllrnlsem war”. 1111011111 c1.11.1d111o1151 sixth game in their last seven singled Jones home and-with the N911, york 000 000 00070 5 0i Tm, second p1.e111.11111111.y was starts Tuesday. downing Chicago bases loaded by way of Earl Tnr-'C1.11C111m 200 002 00xm4 3 1 Ndged as one of me 111,51 rues 91,111. 7-6 in the National League with i.he.gcsnn's single and a walk to Smoky Byrd. 81.111.11.11 (81 111111 B91131 l 5111111111 on an 151111111 11.11C11 Anothpr nelp of homers by Jackie R0binS0nlBLlTRFSS --- Gran Hamner also Trucks and 11111111111 11;Byrd. 1h111111packed 0111,11 1. M1111: 1111a11;; and Duke Snider. lwalked. forcing in Ashburn. ' 11111,1111,11,11,1 1,.,1,11, 1 111,11 1111 111,111 11.11911 . Chicago didn't get a hit untili In the Cincinnati eighth inning 11.1111 1- 11m1nu,y there were two out in the fifth. flareup, Bnb Borknwski doIlbleri1011a1,1,a 0201101010513 2i 1 F1111 11111111111111, ., Fwd (313111. but they knocked out Dnn Ncw- and wont to third on Roy MCMll-1 E1.11.k1111111 511,111.11 17,. 1.111111; 19,1 ' ' ' ”' 1 Donm; . . O C 0 combo to score four runs in that Ian": single. Ed Bailey walked.11111d La111.ma1.1. 1:11.11" 19,1 D11m1.111'i:,1' Phrpeznan V939” ' inning. Geno Baker hit his 12th loading the sacks and Wally Post.Ha1,11E 191 andi wa11111111On1 W; N ”” -Q d 11 1n '1 - home run with a man on in the hit a pinch single. bringing home-5w111.1z1 L;D11m111. 1 F i;”"1'A 'f1 "1? h big inning and Hank Sailer slam-1Bnrkowskl and Mcliiillan. Rirhmond nm (1-30 (mo .,2 g Q 1' H11" 1,cm;th 1 n1'”1 n med his 29th with the bases empty -c------4- R111.h1,s1e1. 103 002 00x,,,5 g 0 R"”””- 3' Elm c' "5 On' ' C 3r" INTERESTING TRADES. Choice of trades MEDICAL CARE. The inert medial and dental can assume Ibo! the pony Iron ore Irepi in good boofi. I has been widened To include training for lorvico with lite Royal Canadian Artillery. ; . EXPERT INSTRUCTION. I W In- ltrudor ,' ' to payalaiani h Ivieeilallirr. FOR YOUNG MEN OF 16 Buffalo. 000 020 004-3 ill 31 in the Shah "” T9llFr9" Bllb M” Nardella and Jnhnsnn; Jacksonl en” wDDg1l:g1e'sem111,1na1 1; "kBelr1ookl.Vn ripped tintn wam-n1lTennis 1-?S1,mg3a"' l. Bl1l.v1 MncKai'; 2. Clarence 1 V - ?;:”a.:?.'..: ”cJE:- ”:f.?.?.”.l1 11 11 'gm';(;:; 32:? lg," 2;; 2 2, lx”;”..??.l.2'.?2".i....3.;.”'i” is MILITARY TRAINING - CAREER OPPORTUNITIES l . 1';;:;j1;',;”gl:1”Ri;l151n';7,:l1?1.”;,:s'?:,:2, ll 09 01153 1,;3::;k;,,,H;;: .;2,...:;ab5.'.;;1;;:;;1 .. 3i.”.?1i.”...i??";f1l;l:3.tl.. M... moss APPRENTICESIIIP - FORMAL sciiooiiilc ?ETtI':iE'ssifgigiiittliaalyliiir:-:,E;i-Ii i Rd':gRg1:ITiSl;lllEP;til1:w:re?flliclliit: ' (51 and Hnyman-1 Iclxlisgwe-o::adul"B::lv::f. 4i Lest” In its vital job of gluordinq Canadian freedom, the Army has a con- mauy pmvmpdv mp winning mar',d111z 11111151., 115 1111. 1.111 011011.10 1e11n15wSyorr;t(rleLi:1l f(l1f1l)f(l) (3)113 11 MHT111 Clark: 21 vs ugh n tinulng need for highly qualiiicd soldiovt and soldier tradesmen. To '111 301,1. the Cubs 1.1111100 1111 1.1111,10lfl('.l7IlS are concerned. 1 help meet this requirement.tIieSoldierApprontice Pianwaa established. B0111 1011111 M11111 of .1.o1,11111o 11111.1 Cox and Tlmnipsnnc Owens aiid1RltClllP; 3. Eric Jtlllnslllfli 4. Bl.l'Ul9 "' "W tliht l llirauit Murray c inb'n th in d 9 Evil i. ii dd) I ; B1111, L011; 11,n1.k1,d 11111 1351 011.1,1,.Bob Bedardvof Sherbrooke. 'QllP.. 11 ' 000 0211 01,1113 '1 11 Th mm uncerlwu B 1 1 o I e orouo to as ng, ac on nq1 noun xlplne, with 1111111151,. ,11.1k111g 1,111 1,1111. 1111.111 111. refused to play in the provincial T:I::1: mm 100 1001112 7 21 Th: anngunced Wu 10199131: W11. on undentaodlnq of the spirit of youth and you have the elements though he was touched for thl'ee1Ch13mDl9"5lllP5 belnll Plllyed V0” . , . 1.113. 1111 W 1. . . . of this training plan for young men of T6. The Soldier Apprentice 11111 W911 1115111311 1119, e 11111111 Raffensbeigci and Nohlr. Bar J ges e e. W. S. MacMliltiy 1 1 1 hits and it run. 1 1 5 1 - '3 33' P - 3 11,5 and Griffin, HRS; Ha1,.y,,... 5nd R gudsbm-y1 1:-1,1111-111111 was training is designed to enable capable youngmonto pain promotion PHWADELPHIA '-Apt D R"b'" exmbmon 83m” "33"" tm chili menial. Tor-Jotliroe. Sheldon Laird Summerside to higher rank; in the Amy Rnhpris pitched strong two-hit gall earl Iaavls Cull: teaml :;ierMuo;nlC1'eal. .. - . ...--,..,,...'-S-. ,' ' fnr seven innings and survive at "I ave wrl en a e ana- 111.Yo11,1'1M111,,11,111,.oce ,,dh15oH1. A 1k ""111. 1 three-hit. two-run Cincinnati rally dian Lawn Tennis .?saoc1is,t)iZn prcsl- 1 1 I". 1" J", '1 1 ' 932', ' 'w'::"' in the eighth tonight as Phila- ident Harry Mnrpoe o oncrea .1 O Noun re oatronng none uollhqryn on delphia Phillis-s whipped the Rcd- protesting lhe action of Main in . 1,1.1,1,1111.1,11-11111111111.11."i"11y..b.m'”.d.'nd legs 3-2 with snmv immeriin power refusing to play in the t.ourna- ' 1. 1" ""0110 , supplied by Del Ennis. Danny ment," said Siafl Beck president 7130 STANDARD TIME V” 5” . " st-hell and Bobby Morgan. The Vic-1 of the Ontario Lawn Tennis As- CURTAIN RAISFR 7100 P M O The general military tmlnlngcl!hoCaIICJfon soldier. tnry made Rnherts the first I5-lmmatlnn, Mal” and 1-led”-d gmd l ' ' - - 1 - 1 1 game winner in the major l9Rl'!llPJB9;-1k- may 11,39,190 11 week 0” 1-mm N01 1 I FREE FOR A111 "WIN A DA," 50'3"? APWCNNW 0" 'l'9lblU 50' 0" AMY btll.'lr tmlltdifii 30 ch: gt-a1snn. h 1 1 1 I M 1 1 d 1'tennis. They had played in last; days annual leave. They receive hot! pays! a private soldier ncnilt n or s. w n s ns 0 )1 HP '1 V we:-k'a Canadian championships. -1,. A1 (:1 5 11; 2 11 .- 10- 111 . ,, B 11 v . , while I6 and on the” 17th bmbd Iti receive the tuII- . 1,1: '1 MHID1: 101 (1111e1ar11111111111(11r-11111111111111 Cmmdmn Lawn Tenn” Amw111chIpf1 5 Ccrmnn err) I is mare. 8 a e Hrllton. 4 Luck) .1” 5. .1191”. 111. 'y'Wn' "Y 11 wmmd O. P9Y1o' Mai gven R - on n wnr wi in 1 11 . , l - . v - ' M." "u" '09” the second .-is Morgan rinilhled and l1i11m311.:Z ?1?11sr;:i;nAe3:yer:nu;:&:l:z 1 . achooi entrance. Ho ivwlt have attained bi eixteondi but not his 1101,11 1,11 W11111. J1,,,,.5- ,,,u,.....1.1,.m1e 111111011111 181111111111 M111" and N0. 2-6-CIASGIFIED racr,-2 nasnics a'r si1ii.oo ream; seventeenth birthday. 5"”hI9i lBedard are competing in only two - ' Troinuiq begins in September and Qpltcotiooa should be made now. A 5l"K'” by F'”'l” Md S”h""'V,the Canadian and Quebec "om" N” 5 11m11g1111n1wnP1,111a1 cham- I--Billy 3'-N"'"IK1 Zr Fairizn; 3 Ahni-r McGraw; 4--Miss Donna Mile; After interviews, suitable applicants will be unveiled with Instruction; d'.11ph1Rh;1(11.1:-P1111111: 1111r11r1.111r 121111.112? Pl'Il::llll1T1"5hkoly Hwy Wm 10" 'VhMrl5---l.itlIe Delbert; 5-MY Darlinl: 7-True Hal. ,0 1.91," ,1" mini” on s.M.mb"12111. i 1' C ' i pi i rankings. As one tminll officiiili next hattrr in the same inning. Ennis hit his linmgr his 16th of the year---its It-adoff batter in the Ifrth. Morgan we llted. Jnnes doubled and T?nhnrte' sar'i'iIicr- flvl Micmacs Defeat i'i:'i.::iis:... is H .1AlfNd Callow struck out 12 bat- ters as the Micmaca defeated MADISON. Wis, (AP)- ; GOOYKE Grand River 4-3 at Lennox Island Inrrowbrldse. B2-year-old solfer. Sunday afternoon. The losing pit- Iccrcd a hole-in-one at Burr Oaks char "5 Leggy Mormon; 1 1 course Monday 39 relilsmed Peter MacLennan made a beaut- uo. the first of his long links iful running catch of Joe Lababe'a street. on I 136-yard hole. long fly in ma sixth inning. lpm, 1;; uT11,1y have 11, over A bar. N0. I-7-(Tl.ASSlF1El) TIIOT I PACE-2 DABHES AT lIl'i0.00 EACH rel and they know it.' To obtain an ilvhrosling booillel and full inlonno-lion an die Soldier wI"Oll,lW”O,PhOIOOt'VtN'"DIIl&H& Recruiting Cantu mane! your home. Army Recruiting ststlon; ma non: sum. Charlottetown. P. E. L, Telwlaong 8100 1- Dale T3,: 1 Essa; 3 Mighty Deb: 4 -Mary Mcrk; 5 Miss Knnx; 6--Vernita Pearl; 7--Belle Budiong; 8-Bob Ciegg; also eligible--Silk Hal, Marlon E. CIIITAIN RATHER-PURSE ll00.00 or l---Bnbhy Hunter; '1-vFlIm0ll.l Boy; &-Bellhop 3.; 4-slum Breeze; In” A''''-' k”""'mlC CIIWPI of 5-Mr, Jollyar-ott; 6-Colonel Hudlong; 1-Penny Royal; 8 -Ranida; I" '3: "””" also eligible-Ethel M. 1 N0. 1-5-(ll.AsHlll'lltD 'l'l.0'I' 5- also 1-.T1uiIy Kalmucir: I-Derrick; 3-Arionway; 4-Winnlb'a Last: Jennie Kalmunk; 6-Tartan; '1--Rajah Hanover; I-Raal Flngo; eligible--sir Chuck; Waymsrk. CllABLUl'l'ETOWN DRIVING PARK 3FF"32m- imieii caii net: i p - Caawrriinown DRIVING rank 11 1 V ' 011-; 1- 'L- mlmv. Jan to 1” 1 -.'o11u-1-an-1;--I ' capuiiiau ailuv sacsumne mines .. use ”:tm””.W 1' M ..a.1.-.31.: ” crises iiouai: sioiicav.toraicavioa.n;.'ooripi::li.iv. f -T spam 1 Vi, . nu-..a...l.u.. 1111:,-1111(1):-'.v'-1-11111111111; v mscavsi-aicav lVlllI1t1l0li'p-.'IiI.i yo-.vlaofp.u. 1...i-1. 1.