_ who while not making harness Night Racing Provides Keen Racing; O’BrienWins Leading Driver Trophy l'he Back Stretch V0101)". and has several brothers fliiilifl a profession are Orton called upon to drive and are con. ridered quite expert. O '0 ill i) Joe started driving as g boy o; 16. some seventeen years ago and b" iieflliiiy improved until now he is in a crass by himself and when ‘he gets up behind a horse with even only a fair chance to win, that horse becomes the "fav- orite" with the race goers. Per- haps the best illustration of his uncanny ab-lity was shown with MiiKiliv Cilsii 2.02 on Thursday afternoon. '1nat fast but erratic pacer nad finished a bad fifth in a field of six the first heat. The next mile Joe was put up and without the slightest fuss. Just simply a turn of the wrists, Mc- Klyo Cash was on his way in fifth position, grabbing the pole befon the second turn had been reached and winning the mile in 2.07 1-5. He also wor the third heat and race in 2.01 4-5. the fastest two miles stepped in the Maritimes this season, the average being 2.07 0-10. i0- il- 0r i0- Among the horses he will race in the new environment will be Tip Abbe 205%. if iniurles're- reived in an accident on Thursday permit; Traffic Grattan 2.10%; Money Maker 2.10%; Lee's Night- mare 2.13%; Mac Flngo 2.16i.~1.,and prssibly one or two others. No doubt when he becomes acquainted with the change of technique and driving tactics used on the Am- erican speedways he will, like drivers Vic Flemming, Roy Craig and other Canadians who have made good in the USA, become a favorite with owners and fans. ill 0 4- i0 A list of Mr. O'Brien's achieve- ments zis a driver in the Mari- times would take pages to enum- crate but evrryone remembers the fact that for several years he has been the winner of the British Consuls Trophy given by the Mac- donald Tobacco Company of Mont- re l to the leading driver of the 0d Home Week races here. He has also been far out in the lead for points as i.op Maritime driver in the compilation of points which appears in tho Guardian's annual review of harness racini! in the Mnritimps. airs. O'Brien, whose charming ili-iiiiliii‘ hill‘ Will-mm‘ smile. and devotion to her hus- band's interests have helped mat- erially .in his successes, will ac- company hlrn. -l- 0 O 0 _ np-‘nuf own part we would much rhktr our friend Joe would stay Wm, u, but, we have known for a long time that beckoning hands and overturns have been made to him uv lcadinil night rarina niinii to locate with them. and can only hope with thousands oi fiihfil‘ fifarltlmers and race enthusiasts 4hat he and Mrs. (‘Ni-ten will be back with-us next sciifiiiih Swimming Tests llelil At Boy Scout Camp At Ferninooil Seveaveen Roy Scouts were suc- cessful in passinfl RM Cm" “m” mlng torts conducted by‘ M" Harry w. Cudmore on T-iiiidul’ Bi- ternorm. August 12th at Fernwood Damp. scout Leadrrs. RP! and Joe Schurman. have acted as swimming instructors during this pgmp and derpite the fact that they h... other camp duties which took much of their time ‘they livers able to do considerable good work in connection with the swimminl Ind water safely program. 1t is very r-ricouraf-iiil; i0 5" that this national Red Cross lii‘°' gram for water safety is provtn! “semi 5;, mhri oi the youth organ- izations in this couriiry- 1i i! only by gurh cry-operation arid 60-01’:- lnation of youth train n8 1H! 5 that Prznce Edward island Yiiililil people will he privilege’! to enioy to the fullest the experiences of youth. Mrs. Cudmore. at the conclusion of the tests. spoke to i119 "mp9" ma’ emphaslted tin- imvrirtuwe o! reducing the drowning accldonts in this province. This can be accom- plished it everyone uses safety precautions when in or about wat- I‘. The following awards were pre- l9htedf—~ Junior - Ml‘. Schurmon. Vlhil! narris. Bob Jay. David Clark. Pet-i‘ Sreen, James Mcqiiaid- Intermediate - Don Nicholson. Alexander Camlihiiii. Ja-‘llil Billlli‘ Thompson s NFPartner, driven by Joe O'- Bfifll. Lady Rose. driven by Dave Wisener, and Mickey Budlong. dill/eh b! Art Jay were the win- ners ln last night's night racing program at the Exhibition track, the trio all chalkini up straight heat victories as they won duels of speed in the stretch drives that featured practically every one of the six miles raced. As the biggest night racing crowd in Island history looked on, esti- mates ran from ‘I000 fans up. the horses, not finishing better than third in the summery of Old Home Week programs. provided final thrills ns the show was of- flcially closed and with a full per- formance_of some of the finest vaudevilie ever shown here being enacted on the stage and high rig. King. the crowd that jammed the race track were treated to one of the most spectacular night shows cver witnessed here. And during the performance top reinsman Joe O'Brien was pre- sented with the Macdonald Tobac- co Trophy by a company repre- sentative in recognition of his great work in piling up the highest number of points among the driv- ers during the Old Home Week program. The slim. unassuming young relnsman received a deserv- ed ovation from the big crowdfor his outstanding feats of horse- manship. No. 1 Classified My Partner paid $18.00 on the pari-mutuels for a two dollar tir- ket as driver Joey O'Brien took her out on the back stretch the second trip around the first heat to open up a big Bap and come liome under wraps in front of ‘the other four horses. with Jean Henley getting second. Peter Bud- long third. Jack Clyde fourth and syilahoi Harry fifth. - , In the second heat it was th same story. Peter Budlong had the rail going away and kept it until Mv Partner came on with a burst of speed to take over corn-- mand and lead from there to the wire. Peter Budlong and Jean Henley staged a blanket finish tor second with Jean getting the nod. Jack Clyde was again fourth and Symbol Harry fifth. No, I. Clusslfidd Lady, Rose given a great drive by Dave Vviserer in both heats, paced off with a straight heat victory. In the first mile Marjorie Dudlcng still showed in front not 20 feet from the wire but Lady Rose came through in the fznal *ti‘ldes to nip the lea er at the wire. In the second heat the field. af- ter being strung out all during the first half vrere all bunched asthey hit the top o1 the stretch the sec- ond trip arorind. but again it was Lady Rose who shoved her nose in front at the wire with Mariorle Iiudlong again: second. iBuddy Moko third a step back, Mary A. Reamore fourth and Romeo fifth. No. 5 Classified Mickey Buniong in chalking up his first victory of the season nev- er lifted a nose as he paced off with a straight heat win iii the final class on the card. in the first mile after Billy McVeigh had gone to a break at the first turn, Mickey opened up a big lead and although Billy McVeigh came very fast in the filial part of the mile Mickey still had a length to the good as they paced under the wire. It was much the same story the second trip. Billie McVeigh went away on the rail only to lose it to Mickey Budlong on the hack side and from there to the finish Mickey made every post. a winning one. again pacing away from Billie in the last fifty yards of the home stretch. Haste Along was third in both heats. Helen liudlong had e 4-4 summary and Lady Allen Peters finished fifth in each mile. Summary: No. 1 Classified My Partner (O'Brien) Jean Henley (Miller) Peter Bllfillllifl (Mundle) .. Jack Clyde (McAlduff)... Symbol Harry (Smith) . Time: 2.00 1-5: 1.09 0-5. No. Z Classified Lady Rose (Wlsener) . Marjorie Burliong (Rankine) Mary A. l-‘teamore (Ratehford) Buddy Moko (Brookins) Shirley 1-1. Temple (Shawl . Romeo (McNcill) Time: 2.15 3-5. Winning horse owned b)’ Wil- fred Praught. cherry valley. Ne. I Classified Mldey Budlong (Jay) Billy McVeigh (Show) Haste Along (Allen) Helen Budlong (O'Brien) Lay Allen Peters (Connor! Time: 2.19 3~5; 2.17.14. Winning horse owned by A. Jay- Borden. talisman Gbblbihn uaauu§ coups» I I B 4 El J>EIII II pit-m. Senior — Albert Clevehiiid. Jilli- ior Waite. Mgr/k Delano." Ronnie lviearthur. iunror Oatwsi’. Junior lol. Wendall Mann. Eldon Ohlm- oml ro, PRINCE IRIGHTON HO 300d entries te:-_ WVIT“ ‘ '_ lrlgllten _Ho r v oeoo to Championship ' for the loin JJFope Clark Trophy To be held or the Courts of the . j Itortlng Monday Evening, August 10th at 7:30. l i ‘ r Entries close August l7. _ JACK MeCOURT i" , ' 0r phone 19334.. MacKay. EDWARD ISLAND ISESHOI CLUI rmhoe Club FAGE Q THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AU Montreal Tars Take Lead At. Yacht Meeting MONTREAL) Aug. 15- (OP)- Royal St. Lawrence Yacht club sailors took an early lead todgy in the three-day Royal Yacht Club racing series on Lake st, mun n; nearby Dorvai. The Montreal tars piled up 1g 1-4 lmints in the first two races to lead the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club by iWO POints. In third place was the Royal Canadian Yacht Club of Toronto with l0 points followed by the Royal Kennebecas. is Club of saint John, N. 3., with Bight. Royal Nova scotla Yacht Squadron of Halifax with six, Roy. al Lake of~the Woods, Winnipeg with five. and Royal Cape Breton with one. Till! Riiyal Sit. Lawrence craft. with Dick Stevenson as skipper. won the first race, while the sec- ond went to the Hamilton crew, Skiiiibeffrd by C. R. Lunt. Other positions were: First race: R.C.Y.C.. Walter Wlndeyer skip- Dfii". second: Royal Kennebecasis, skipper Don Holder. third; Royal Lake of the Woods, Bill Ronantz skipper, fourth; Royal Hamilton. C. R. Lunt, skipper, fifth,’ The Royal Nova scotia craft skippered by T. W. Murphy. failed to finish. Second rare; Royal Nova scotia, Sewiiii: RQViil St. Lawrence, third; R.C.Y.C., fourth; Royal 'Kenne- berasls, fifth; Royal Lake of the Woods, sixth: Royal Cape Breton, seventh. The Cape Breton sailors were second in the first race but were disqualified. Kensington Beach . Swimming Glasses Rcd Cross rwlmnrng lestg were cc-ndu-rird on Auglhi liltn at Ken- slngton Beach by Mrs. Harry w, Cudnlcre. Those clilsucs have berm under the suyicrvision of two qualified instructnrsn Miss Lois Arsenalfi, and Miss Mary Gill s. M155 Mai-y Rilmsay ras been rm assiwtant in- structor during pail of the sum‘. mrr. The members n! clones Show. ed rn lluiasm and interest. Dur. in; the Wflltfi‘ safety quiz thcv dis- l-‘i-"iird knrilfliuifle and alertness ficr trio trsls were finished a pig. nlc suunrr was enisi-ed all. Bcforr- tlic presvntratl of aw. ard; hits. Curimcr» 5mg... go m; grzup on the importance of water sfllfily knowledge and explained that the Red Cross is trying to re. duce if)? drowning acrirlents by teaching swimming and personal nlatrr safety. B12111)‘ of the younger mgmbgs were preicnicd wth Progress Cer- tificlltcs 1ll(ll"IillI‘ig that they ha} learned the elemcntnry “Q1191- iikills as tau?“ in the Llnnk sys- tem. Pl'0ll(!.€'l'.‘y and attendance prizes Wr-rc presented bu" the in_ struciors tn several bO's and girls. T-he ic-lolvlrtg candidates were successfil‘ in the Junior, Inter- mediate and Senior T2515. Cards and butlOns were presented to these young ptiOplCI-— Junior — Shirley i\ic1f.'ry_ Don- nie Whfilfim. fiat Lnndrigari. Shir- ley Bourke. Joyce Stexdit, Joan Gillis. Phyllis Doyle. Sheila Mo. Donald. The-ma McDcnmd. Freda MoCalZum. June f-lcnnesrey, ‘Ihgf. esa Gallant Allan Campbell‘, George Kells Edna Bouiter. Sally Carver, Loreen Smith, Arceil Mzic- Ausland and Joyce Mahur. Intermediate Earl Condly, Joyce Mahar. Mlidred Smith, Alex Howatt. Davfd McLeod. Richard Piper. al1an‘Burns Hugh McCal- lum. Bctty Gallant, Lmralne Mc- Cormack. Dorlcen Guerneyi, Bar- bara Gallant. Doreen Smith. Janct Sopcr. Shirley Doyie. Joan Gavin. Estelle Gallant 0nd Robert Hutch- csorl. '1‘ Baseball Results NATIONAL New York .... .. 010 200 400 ‘I ll 0 Bolton . 300 030 011 B 12 1 Jansen, Beggs (5), Iott (n), Twinkle (9) and Cooper; Barrett. Wright (4), Johnson (7). Lan- iranconi (9) and Camelll. Brooklyn 100 020 010 I l4 I Philadelphia ioo ooo 00o 1 a o Hatteii and Edwards; Rows and Semlnirk. St. Louis . 000 B30 100 'l ll 0 Plttlburgh . . £00 000 020 Q 10 1 Mun er. Wiliks and RicefBoa- ham, ons, I-figbe and Howell. Chicago 000101000 010 1 Cincinnati B03 000 000 5 I l bade, Mcers. Kusit and Schef- -' Vandermeer, Paterson. Gum- ‘kgeg Cebrian, Leo 011d evelund I .... .. 010 001 000 I ‘I I iltiuiu 000000011000 Lemon and Regan; Zoidar. Pot.- ter and larly. ith. Dobeon. fin-is, Iifrll. Murphy and ‘rehbctts; Drews, rue and Berra. Philadelphia .. 000010 000 1 0 0 Wahhlngeoa 000 000 000 0 I Boischatel, Qua. Aus. 15 — (CP)_ I-ferlry Martell of Edmonton pass- ed swiftly from the Clnadian am- ateur golf championship semi-final today and handed over the burden w keel) the title in Canada to Bill Ezlnlckl of _'I‘oront0. merit for tomorrow's {id-hole final against hank Stranahan of Toledo who, in convincing‘ fadiion. elim- inated Guy Rolland of Montreal. Quebec Province! lest hope. provided anything fl nisih . 7 and Sfranahan eliminated Rol- land 'l and 6. simply tr "poor golf." He said he hasn't been on hislgama through- out the full credit to Eziinlcki for a fine performance today. whose Lume golf club is Toronto Scarboro when the isn't playing OVGI . Gainpanella. VToronto Man In Golf Finals With American holes lviwh Rolland. who was fo over. Ezinizkl wasn't long in letting i be known that the champion =- on tho way out. He was seven u ' tne morning 18 Martell had been able to win onl Wild Bir! along in the afternoon round an _ time was l1 birdies on two of the elfly holes and it was not until they were we‘ along that Martell was able to pui himself together and prolong th match. 1-11 salvaged three holes i the afternoon round against fo won by Eliinicld. ROYAL QUEC GOLF’ CLUB. Eztnlcsi had a tough assign- semi-final a close Neither halt of the nee: Bzlhcic; disposed of Martell 8 to Martell attributed his downfall tournament, but he gave Wild Bill. the ex-Virlnnipeger hockey for Toronto Maple Leafs, left no doubt about his superiority the Edmonton policeman. Ezinicki played the full 29 holes. where lii= match ended, in two un- der par medal figures aflaiiifii Marion's six over par. Stranahan. ace nmertan amat- eur, belie-red this by finishing in three under par figures for 30 after oine hoir at one The big boring program to bl staged at the Forum loot night ' featuring Wallace 100L000. Morl- tirne heavyweight champion and Roger Brlseon of lnwlston, Maine w» unstained last night and will ‘ be held. tonight. Reason for the ' postponement. stated co-promotiere Archer 0nd McLeHon was they did not wish to conflict with the night racing Wififnln held at the extiibr itlon track. But tonight the show wi-11 go on Ln its entirety/And fans con beas- sured 0f witnessing a sensational battle when the two big boys tangle in the main event. Both , (hard punchers and both with a '\ string of knockouts to their credit the postponement has only served to give them a keene; ‘edge and they are expected to stage a slam- bang battle every minute they are in an upright position and Judging by the way both can puncih knock- downs are gniflg to be a common holes, an ron fled righ ill). sinkin - ’and occurrence‘ before the winner ls mot‘- "‘ finally decided. Ices) Tihe semi-final and preliminaries will also provide hard-fought bouts Postponed Big Boxing Cardrw p Held At Forum To__' whole matter. "You" h’, know Ill! Iould hug? w! oiinsltluptothe iv rut ul with it whether .in lt or not’. c . I O I In all fairness to this his ki'.k_ is not because opening date advenoeriow colder weather but because “ he has shot for year: eight cf every ten ducks they shoot the opening day are the plump tasty brue-wdng teal. ‘nil; . doesn't Jnger after Sop wanes and by the lit wfck October are well, on the]; toward the sunny south. 'I'hus‘ gunner Lfld hi! part are out th Blue-w-ng teal sho.» ng‘ unless‘ . birds are tempted to ling kl er on account the; e ‘no , at and disturbed. agent-i . grasp, llayed the long QiW-Yflfd n ted f I f,’ m r Eighteen happy‘Woif Cubs ar- 0 0i‘. ‘ as good w, -_h°ug»,‘ mm, Egg 2:9 SE22, “Zara?! ibis; we rvcd in" Charlottetown Monday The advance sale of tickets will thologmm A ‘ ‘ I ‘ ' bout rcontime after. a glorioug start at the Forum box office at l0 , , , land made a closer against Stranahan. Laval slayer. in the semi-finals fo the fi:sl time, twice held a one holemdvantage in the first nine o the morning round but Stranaha . I _ g ~ .- Gilflh Mallett Urflnlly)‘, Carlyle Septemggg gun bgke flu 5w qmmy “m” it W" (Zion): Racer Bennett u- s- Taacher wins out of their limbs. “fist est putt of the tournament at th 28th wh-sre hr- was stymie by Rnlland but curled hi limo-footer it skid ir. off the edge n1 the cu on a par with the fine supporting i . . cairds the Forum fight cards are "ma “s wmmy m w“ "w- s nrsrnrc-r- concur!‘ until October 16th. it will‘ ELlnlr-ki. with the match in hi . Despite the 7 and 8 result, Rnl fight of i The Montrea pm. this plumihg and Judging by Anohm. "m." ‘ ii e Sixes, in Camp were made up iliimiifil ‘will! 51-10% B 05PM“? so phllosopmcei agroiffuge ‘girlgggggg,’ ' me knowing guns, croiwd i-s expected to pick up their They are m‘, ones whc h". I" ' Red SIX: Sixer Ralph Mallctt 955W mild! early- rcr-gd ' ' (Trinity), Second Neils Hansen gunrilhs clays. They like in (Kirk); Cubs. Bobby Allan (Klrklf ., on; in a dry blind gnflvfirjjhgwww iii 1 ong weekend at Camp Buchan. Strauanan pulled of,f the great kind of day ‘when a ma!“ n!‘ p beer leaves a soothing after; in the inner man. The‘ you. generation o; duck shooters pathlzc with you boys, but if wish t4 continue your opening d ' (North lake). White Six: Sixer Brian Willouilii- by (Baullcai; Second, John Burke t, (Basilica), Cubs Don MacDcnsld “d Wm e (Trinity), Elmer: Saunders, (Bas- ilica); Bernard Gallant (Basilica); left a dea ti} B. Tennis Brown perfectly ROTHESAY, N.B., Aug. 15-(0?) CONNAUG-HT RIFLE RANGES.‘ South March, Ont. Aug. is -iCP)i _Pl¢king up where he inft off i1 was when tine war inierruried cgmpgflfltjns, Mal. Desmond T. Burke oi Toronto and‘ OiiBWB- i0‘ day won the King's Medal for the seventh time at the annual ment- ing of the rlminion cf Canada Rifle Asccializm. ‘ A Blsley shot who won .he Kin85 prize at the age of l9 0V5!‘ iii? English ranges. lite sto-jky, seri- ous-face". snipe: pofteii i79 Iiiiiiiis in the touiiest. breath-taking shoot u tire meet. _ Away to a cmlmanaing start. Mai. Burke, who serve-i overseas for more than four years with the Royal Canadian ivledcal Corps. was unbeatable as morn than 300 crack m-rksmen fired diriirerateil". with movement. raoldl and (‘viii-i pleted with sni-ii Shim"- Nowxiq and still ranked as Can-, iid:l's crack snot, Mai. Burke was more thrilled by the shooting his scn. freckle faced ,'4-Yi~’i!l‘-’ii<i William Desmond Buke. than he was in his own victory’- th t k th t t i . ~ fdrgnafjirwilfelnll, lilcrdle El 25x Bernard Berrigan (Basilica). —W.G. McMullin. Philadellliiiii- Silents you'll nova to (it; m", en i " we're: . .. (z );s , ace ("s on; . - d g ‘tli.’ . five at the oOth to end the matt Cull}; Edison-Reid ‘hlnmgh David Brunswick singles mm“ mam!” wear an pu a s. tlginlypugiv. Hutches...“ (Kil-ky 303m Allan lonshi-p today by defeating Bill Make no mistake about t’ MacKellzie (Trinity) and Bill Pope» liiiiliiiii- i‘ D““‘°““°m§;,: hunters. the ate opvninsdrtsY t Wins King's Medal For Seventh Tim ‘like youth. unmpeiins in his iii-ii major meet, s:oi',eo llil and fin- Lhcd waL down the l’S'-- HQWEVPY» he made a remarkable showin’. conlldeling hc had never fired a large-bore rifle until a fen months ago. Behind the winner. who_ took‘ the event in 1939. came two of the‘ most consistent shots in Canada.‘ Sgt. Tommy areizvry 6f OiiiW-i. and Saint John. N-Bn Wiiih 173 and Capt. rew. riarnpien Oi Qiiiiw“ with 1'i'l. sgt__G!'0flO1‘Y.' iii-Yfihf-“id mem- be; c4 the R.C.A.F. has been den- im two tflpv, to Bisley since he started coming to the 1).C.R.A. as a boy. The first meet he made the team s... at, 1g _ he war ruled in- eligible becaue of his ase- he made it again in 1969. but the Bis- ley shoot was cancelled for the duration of 0.10 WQP- i“ i! Film" ically sine of a spot this year. shoeing of the Kira! iniidni cleaned the slate for the feature attraction tomorrow. the iiflhi stage or the Governor Generals prize in which 150 shill!" Wm match shots.‘ Earlier a series o1 shoot-offs de- cided the winners of several ev- ent; whim-r had ended in e tie. Lt.-Col. Jack Steele of 01161511 W", declared winner of the illliliiifiiil "n" s1 the Governor-General!‘ match, scoring 28 of l Willi?" 35 to capture a silver mods“ He tied yesterday with five others with 1M of a possible 10S. s scares of the others were: Cam. NL. Beckett. or Hamilton. winner o; m, qufllfyih‘ m4 11ml stage o; sh. Governor's last year; Lieut. Nsiwn (yolvllle of Toronto and Sgt. RS. Potter of Hamilton. all with 22; W01 0.1-1. Gladwln and Capt. all). miter-iv. both of Hal- , uh 00. u“ w shoot-off. Sgt. Potter In another lost. outt to W01. El. Wright of Stanbridnl E000. G116» for top Clndlni and Evlnl. INTERNATIONAL Flrot game:- $1000 I I O . .. 3% 0 0 0 (Bevel; nnlnga). Btu-r and holler; Housman: and Yount. Newark at Iufhlo 0nd genie , stponed rain. lerley City 000 o I 0 Montreal . I! B I 0 Wade and Wot-s; Bantu and ‘nounced tonight by thr- statistical Syracuse 101000000] 0 0 Toronto N! 000 001 I II I liiox and Bosiaek; Fine, Brown (l). and Blttl. Baltimore .... .. 101M000 B I I Rochester. "$00011: I 7 i) Wittig and Lena; Gardner and, Coleman and Guerra; Mast 1 a. i‘ ¢ i Marshall. Williams (0. versity student. in three sets in the first post-war provinc- to gamp lal tennis tournament. The scores agent, 1 were 6-2. 0-2. 6-0. , weekend, ‘litre ladies‘ doubles crown went . to Miss Polly Pelletier and Miss xlmcgebékgagzfs ,,',°.§§,',',‘,'§f“,dh°§ h‘: Lillian Blocksidge, Fredericton. °- , w 9 w m. n year who defeated Mrs. Elsie Smlthand gammy “g ‘ l ~ Miss Lib Storey, Belmont, 9-7, 5-2. A wail balanced Ouli program going w effect a wonderful uvin of our own localiv raisrd; ducks. By October 16th they'll - fully matured and will know hh way around and be the Vi!!! f it and furthermore, by that. ' their ranks will have been on” merited ry the arrival 0f 1-110 ; , vance ‘guards of nr-rthen. red-lama from Hirdson's Bay and Labrador.“ i Henry (Trinity). ' I ‘These Cubs went down Buohan on Friday 8i o'clock for their ion! _._____________- honors in the City of Ottawa cha lenge elm. fired over 21') and 9 A‘. the end of the mat: they were tit-d with TR. Wiiso J, MacGregor Grant. Jr., Rathe- say Won the Junior men's sinsleii of Lnnisfail. Allah Supt. 11L. M was arranged wlti. gancs. swim- m! d th n, r ladies. was This wul yggulfln me hi3 mig- Gibbon of 1h. ac MP. Frejr- (mm, jungle" dances, iflilriting “pkg by i‘ 0mm PW“. m“ 5,...“ o... “my, grjunfiy ‘n. sorblng u percentage of the cu- Kllan", Field Day, Red Shere , _ r: and many other activities Flo icton, and J W Ughtburn of M sion, 13.0. Fredericton. was ladies‘ singles, mllXqd doubles ualties. ‘arter- all dis conservation ' of our own ‘ocal breeding duck! W01. Wriwlt scored 23 cf to ake their holiday away from , I d pcsSlble 25. a home a 300d Oilie- ‘IQQOYQZZ? doubles Wm be decide should be our main objective. A Winnipeg marksman. Sgt» --wg—+~n¢e-~ono-1-oiny.»4ovl»-48aiurs. . . _ kllerv hCW to W.E.G- .in mcrvc§9;l,b:t.h Cubs Urge Fa m so r n m), u e ii°-°"°'S well and it ‘will h.» rh addition tot Wilson (a points). Junlnl‘: Johl; l. wrlnlnz the sound-place .e d rainy dav and . p _ Birronze‘ Medal in the viacDznald ighpilg wcre dampcnrd. Rainy Dry ‘he-n. Mme, “Red Eon-ops", lAllan MacKenzle and Billy Raid: , event, He defeated Csrrtt. SW. ectilltios were carrlcd out with ~ - - ,t:ed wit-i l0 poinia- >_ V Tall Embers tall stlries drew s a v “ch'5" li-d "TV-T's" and 5'49"“ “Cm The leaders at Camp were: O the cuts and on the last niE-fii L‘ Akeia: Sterling Walker B711 Camp. Priiviliilliii C°mm“s‘°m" Grace Diamond. Bagheera: - Biil Reid told us now wherever l9 Andersen. Old Wclves: had trevellrd during m" W“ h’ LcPage ‘(l-la-wkeye). Helen ilways fauna Cubs and Emil“ iii‘ Innis (Phil), Stan Mae! riis‘ ing their will WOYK- “iiii hi’ V“ rhal. “any Pineal! (Tal r. preisrd the belie "i" 143M C“, * Bch Forsyihe (Brown Tip), nnrl $I0iliS would carry 0n t‘) Hmnes-gy [Black plum... an‘ znoci work vi nil W“ "i"! Sm" Reid (Llathii, The Wild rue over the world. i Our meals were excellently . ' ' ' ipared by Mr. Horace Smith,_ Sunday afternoon the Cubs ulerli whom we are very much lode out~in sixes to pick up the 11W ‘or taking care of the ~- of Silrre Khcri. the Till-i Biiii iii‘ thing of feeding‘ Cubs Er. C .ler a nanny ramble arrived brick We hope that after such _' in Qflnli where Hnwkere had the ccssfui Cub Camp. the c eventg lined up fcr Field DBY- “'9 Charlottetown will be ready total paints‘ won by (7155 he?’ back to their Packs this f Senior: Neils Hansen (34 poznts‘. pared in carry out a wdntcr l Roger irlcnnctt <10 poll-ill. ROY. Cub fun. I Graham of Toronto Sgt. J.L. Warifmqgjc tricks. stories eic. of Saint. John, lifaj. L.G. Willzugii- ' ' ' by of ilancoi-ver and Flt-Lt. D Reynolds of Ottawa They completed the Sunday morning, Rev. Farther McMahon came out in Camp and match ngeinnird Mass for the Roman proper with r19. One rent behind caihgfie Cubs and Leadeis and ror J.D. oTfcnneil. chief of police of (we Srgiltg o1 tile Bas-iica lroopl Frefericvn, who won the Silver-p, n-cyr out calnplng nearby Oil‘ Medal v a posslhle- the v. end- rzle cerrnq malr-h lives won b)’, '1' e wtrsiani Cunr» arr’ inlisii a central Canada team cf efihi in the Eup" to st. JOfllls Presbi: with 760. The Maritime Provinces: rqn rjhurch a’. Br.» fast f0- and Western Canada fcllniyed with Morning Worship. ‘I73 each. . | Tie ‘Red Flowers“ ' .1=‘.re5 were Wildlif- r iCubs shonving their Makes tiooii Siiowingar-m. in rot-inn . t . .The skits were excells-ni and the At ‘islnging “as also fine. A ncw sonZ ‘was introduced ti) the Cihs (iilflrii -——— .; :- Akea Grwell Ly Hawk- CONNAUGHT RJFLE RANGES, 0290"‘ can“, .5)“ ,._‘.,,. Chm, The South P/lrlrcih Ont.. Aug. l5 ,> —- v l’) .e-e ‘camlng m9 ggng Very (CP) _ Sgt. as. Potter, ccnslst- C“ 5 “ _ _ r cnt Hamilton, Ont., sniper, won tho grand aggregate of the Domln 0n‘ oi,’ Canrrla RiPe Association with a total of 599 points it was 1n- or Council wLh all the instinct for ~.-v- sen - i- offlce. A member of the Argylel and ‘riuthefand H-Ehldndefa‘. he was awaxled $30 and the D.C.R.A. silver rredal. A bronze cross and $25 went to‘ the veteran 08-year-old Montreal‘ marksman. Sgt Alec Parnell. Col- lecting s20 and $15 l"‘r'D9CiiVPi)il were Sgt. WE George of Winrv] ing and Flt-Lt. D Reynolds oi‘ Ottawa also with 115. Other leaders and scores includ- ed: Idt-sgt. Tommy Grczory of 0t-| tawa and Saint John, NB. 589'. J.D. O'Connell. Chief of Police of Fredericton. N.B-. 599; Mil» A? aormley o! Charlottetown. 586; W01. 6.11. Giadwln of Halifax. 5M. FURIIM TONIGHT 9.30 WALLACE McLEOD, m l _ vs. Sydney, C. R. BRISSON. 185 lbs. Lewiston, Me. ‘Also B-round semi-final —Snappy preliminaries- Advance Sale 10 am. this morning. "My dud my: u‘: w) so m who gels moss o} the nulmu in suaihuiluy’; pqqrlyg -.___...._.__.___.__ __- » .., .'--...-.--- »~---~4~,.~ mw~»»--e..I~»-~-~v-