..... '-.1115!" I i .;. Page 6 Tho Guardian, Saturday,.Iuly).:0. 1955 DOWN THE ,- BACK ' STRETCH Thr must the local raring season has Ilv'tl'If1.i-I "l a uiilc In 2.00 Htimmcrsidc Raceway last Satur- day night. Andrew Perry": Bay State Pat cut two and two-fifths .wti.;ituiii;al eient in ii;It'('d in 204 I 5 for tirixcr lhe lioiiccttr on Jul) '23 lit-ill. .-ind at St Stephen on Supt 2. I037 Wal- iter Dalc 2.0tl'li -(iliikey sci up a mark of 2.05. It was Rm lien- ley 2.02l4. driven by Earle Aiery, seconds tiff tho former record oflihm, Dyed "19 w"ud5"'” "wk 20325 mam, by Headway 2-osilnl 2.03 on July 14. ltiiltt .-It 3 3 "H Sam 2; 1953, driven bv Bridgeuaior. X S. on at-pi 6. Jmmm, GIN," I, wig 3 nmsit:l94.'l, .lollity pact-it to a Illdlll roc- aSll)niSilillK niilc and stamps thisimd .8” .”'a('k mmlld "I ”)”"l' hm." '5 R 2'0" Faun. when he1Ai New, (IiPl.VII';fHI' luitin. Track on M" . mm, Mal or I track 1-lker'l,iiIy ..n. gl94.i. Ilight) iiiiiiiixep Vnmn nnwns m N", york ..02lz. driven in HEll'lt'l Harri- Mwrc wurm-p I.,,(.m.ds Mp Mina son. paced in 2.00. and at Char mam, rm mm ml.N.VquaI.'N. mm, lulictoviu on kiiuiixi 20 10.; gitlllfl Hwedwm. lvongi-r 2.0.ili. drncn in luirlo ' .-liory. sot tho ni:irk whirli siill Looking mar past rt-t'oi'ri miles stands. of 205';- Tile rcrord foi' the old race track at Siiuiuici'-- wa find that at Fredericton tracki i iiIitfi(' In ifapnx Walter Dale 2003. t(”lukeyI par- side was 207i:-. MI in 2 ('anatlinn record of 2flZ't'e iIA. 203' :. l'iI'il on by Ezirlo Slim tan Scvl. l'i. I037 Over the lnld pic on .lulx 17. 1943 X A Mom-Inn ' l Highl d I I ttfoiiiiiiiiod on pauc li- 0;-fer; AndElStarsl Meet At Memorial Field Sunday i ttisscd a mo-liiilt-I" at the Stairs last Sunday, rcaily in go. The lcagiit--ii-iuliiig Flycrs and the up and coming Stars will be antagonists It Memorial Field on Sunday. Tom MRt'VRl'iRIIP will be send- ing lcfty Don Maciionald to the mound to silpncc the heavy port- sidc hats of tho Flyers and Jimmy MacDonald. in an attempt '0 strengthen his teams hold on first .place. has Iinnnic MRPl.Pln:.1l'I0 Two Record At ihc Firoiui-iiis Toiiriiamciit hrld at tho I)i'niug i'i'ii'lx' last night ilic huso anti ti-cl it-mu and p the boar i'cpI:it-ciui-nt tcuiii from Baseball Results the i,unctibiirg ilopartini-iii crack . . . cl two Maritime lP('OI'flE. flow- '7 THE AlEMv"!lATL” Pr". i:u-it neither record will go min American .i-agiie m k h "1 I V. . Cum" "1" W W at 9 " a..'u'?i'.'."mi.ai"..”.i'f' ” ” washmmn" om ""1 "my .2 6 1' In the husc nuil rt-cl rucc ilit Trucks "Nd T'"”a'.' Ramusi PHSI l.uiiciil)urv boys clipped it III of "mi '9' mm Cm'Nn"'v' l"'Ram"s' a second off the old mark til 40 Cleveland 020 002 201- 7 15 0 . , Bnmmn” 000 0.0 "mg l g 3 secogidshheld by! E21806 KB:-13., '.:nd Garcia and Hogan; Wight. Gray 1" t 9 0" rep a”.'mf"gm(e my Ind Smim Ldwigmh HR: bctlered the former iciord of " mp. Wm” 34-n. xi;-conils, set by a -Llilltltllillik Kama: (M, ("I Hm om g 2 3 0 team in (hurlottctuuii iii 1!t.l!I,ti) Now Ynrk 010000 llx-- .'I it 1.2: 5 slflffltr, Ik ' I gr. N Raschi. Gnrman till Ind .-l.st- ””"'" ”'tjr"; .e' E" fm.) M. "ML wv Man” mi; Ford 3 d and one scionr kin ieh 5EhEiIp Etl Berra. I. -- Gorman. Hfls l(., emsi ,h'3l.d m la 9 Fig p"";, "i mauzmerz NY. Fordg ,lal. Lhailotlciuun with ii:1o ii.-is nmmn am 000 ML” 0 g 2 one second and foiu tliii s. iurt Rosinn 1000.10 illx--5 so 5”'0'"l- , I g , 4 R H n H -1 n g. F-"wank (G, andi Jack Fuiiu-i ,t-it (,iIHlililVlt'ltH;1I House; Nixon and White. IrBun- W'"l III? 100 yaid dash in t til "ml. HR. BM. Williams. fast time of 105 seconds. Pan. Demone of Lunenburg was sec National League .. , . Imam mpg 5 5 0 ond and Claude hibids of that- chkun ",1 ma 1", g 4 In 0 lottetown placed third. fioinv-in. MP3-pr l7i Rnbnm (9, Ross Blanche of Anilicrst unit ".1 SPmi"'rk; J,,n,.& 7-wmel ,9, the duty race and i.UIitdIif)lIl'iilKtilI um M,-(junm,,i,g w,,M,yu.g LH out over Charlottetown in "the gang, Hm; phl w- Jon”; CM mile relay with I -time of mmi.-t During the evening's festivities '. Rrnnklyn um um sing; in the Lads and l.assics Pipe Bond St 1,,..,.g mi om 1mN4 go played scveral selcctiuns .aliti Spnnnpy. M,-ypr T7; Lnmm, rm perfornicdpa nlIiI)hf'FVt)I intru-:itr ' and Campanella: Jackson; La. dances which wt.-re highly appre palm, (Qt,-( w,mmridie,m wright ciaied by the iircmcn and tho tpi Md Bu,-brink. sami .9). wggtalrly good crowd that was on Phiiadriphia Mayor” I. Wooldridge. nag: ilt-"ll . mm. Hnak; 5. R Virdon. i The following are thc rt-suits Pittsburgh oziti 001 001- 5 ll 1”” ""9 ”"'0"5 0l"3'””T cim-innmi git 705 mxggm 20 Zr Ladder Race -- l. i.llI-lt'lii)lli'lJ. Law. 5.,rk,m. ,3) pepper H, andiiis secs 2 l)iiIhousic. IZII Peterson: Niixhall and Burgcss. 9905': 3' (h.a”"”9'mmt 13 SN; L...imw, HRS: pin. Thnmas. Ci" Itnse-coupling Race--l. Char pm-K", ,1. 1-hurmmh Smim. ' lottetown list teami 95; 2. Lunch- lpuprnauonal lmum, burg l2nd tcami 9.7. 3. Mont-ioii ring tist Icaml 9.0. airhmunri 0001000 1 R at Havana 200 100 x -.'I A 0 Nardcla and St. Claire; Sanchez. Ltidera '4' and Noble. Rochester 001?. ml 020 00- 5 I 4 rloublcs title of the Isliiud tllosetl Syrarltlc 000 040 I00 Ilia 6 I3 0' Tournament at the Charlottetown Mrlwl. Deal 45- and Rand: P9-I (tliih last night. '9'-Wt lmcnizuih I7: and How Sonic brilliant not play by vii-x "la" Mac.IiiIl:-iii. hacked by tho stood: :"r00l0 lllll flftilfli 1102- I6 17 0 and sure stroking of Mrs ltruum -Olumhus 000 I40 . ml; 613 I howcr proicd too much for lhcir -lttllftsnn. Hctki tn) Barnes 46) opponents Joan Weir and Elizaticili :00 3Pl”hct'f't: Van Rraliant. Milli-r Willctt as the ncu clianips won in 5' Wheat Nil Gray '7: Hang (9) straight sets, 5-2. 9-7 "M El'0'l”- In a singles match Mrs, Willi-ii ' 4 "rs - - -- dcgcealalidlBa'rIiai'iid(Yoyie 6-2, 6-0 .c e U e or to : Golf Activities ay At Iolveelero 2.00 p.m.- -Paul Kays vs. Wnltcr Cullen flemi-finals); Bud Atac- Play continued during the week In the four divisions of the Club Championships bring held at the Bi-Ivedere course. First round losers have been hrncki-ted in I consolation division. . All divisions will rontiniir to I'll? off this aflcrnoon and In addition there will he I swoop. stake and I hidden hole rom- petition. The Island Amateur Champion- Ihimi will he held at Summeriitife August 0 and tho final round will he play:-d in Ninrintietnwn on Aucnst I3 Plans lire being madr for tho Inntisl island nnui 'I'mi'i-ntiment August 17 grid 3. city Ioubol .. Looguo Standings TIII.-unto (Ir-unon' Qoru rinwuiwmmuihtmtgee "lax-Iuflllli uoaianvinx Intuit!-loam (I4) I 'also hit A homo run. Toni Gor- s Cracked At T Tournament Last Night ldiiing pitchcr Ralpli Pincaii and Ilflaclllalillian & Boomhower AIECOIID-IIlEAl(lNGi LUNENIIIRG 15 Of 19; Cllica CHICAGO, (AP)-Philadelphia Phillies bagged their r 15th win in the last 19 games as they rallied for four runs g i in the ninth inning to hang a 6-4 defeat on Chicago Cubs hofore -1.271 patrons Friday. In snapping a thrcc-game losing skcin. the Phillics compounded their winning spurt on just two hitseone of them Glen Goi'bous' line double over right fielder Bob Speako's head. Sam Joiics, who was charged witii his I.'ith loss, walk- ltd eight and hit onc batsman before his withdrawal with the bases full and none out in the ninth. 0 0 lman. an ex-Yank. was the victim. ixuiiiiy niiii-nan drew in walk iitnalthnmzh he pitched only one inn- Bill Trciiicl. .lunos' succcssor tnllliil all” taking over for Vii- furrc in tho first I'llIl. (lorl)oux' R-'I-Vllil lIlYI1St'll R l"l'mFl' YFtlll("f' scini uift doiiblc prodiiced two 30?- morc Ilild licl l-7nniu' sacrificc fly H . Wm-(.,.(.a U". rm,,.,h B()SI()lx -APT Thc neuuant The plump, wmmi r...- 1....-. ;;.( hung-ary Boston Red Sox remained hits hviiiilt ioilcs sinackctl a wmlm ""99 1am,” (if th" '9” '1” i,;N.H.,,,,,.. i,,,m..,- his min ,,t cooling off the. fifth-nlacc Detroit on. V,.,,,. Tigers :--0' I-r-id:;'v niclri Jtill:;nZ lCi'uii- Rltllhx iitIillt'lI'tl for lilfl glp fm”'h.: dm":v'n.irPdn winiinmrgi Cubs. gctlinu his iltltii In :ivi- 'hc l7'&""h' al film ' i iiiihs a 4-3 crlgc going into iii!" "'1". "V" I R d 9 , mm l'liilritielplii.'i nines Tho.”m"”' hp 0 k"nr”'1em . r1 4 Aficr fit It Phillitu l'P('JIiiilil'.t"' ?fM:h::ml::'hf:m;:"m: ”?:d4)lN,,, Ilic lrarl i-ii:ui:iQcr Vnyo Smith (wvnhndi Indium and h"m,,,,. scui III ifillilii lltvhrwlx itlk "cc. in .g W. M vi" M." H". in-lrl 'ho l'llhx in the ninth Him. mmun ' Tigciw NICW YORK XP Piucli-iiilicr . . . g l I (-1-.. Joe t'olluis slashed a sl n gle wnlitsuslsxc :(ri(S(( misc ml. ”1(hT.::: through tlic uiuldlc scoriiu: Xlic- rum in me nimh "mine m dm-my kin lliiiillr in tho .-iulilli iiiuiuc w';hm'mn .h2 Fridm, "mm and lo i-iizihlo Vi-w York Yaiikccs to d:. it "l f 'A riigan league critic li't(' lnlltlii Kaiisac (ity AK remulul .w'rg imeh M lhi Q ng "'9 "l"””-' '"””' iii”-Iilx Tiiiliikia ii-in hi: ileilii Tho triuuinli kt-pt tho tanks ' Wm”, SM hem decision as the g Washington for the 12th straiglll time. g Walt I)rupo. I standout since the All-Star Gaiue. obtained three of Cliii-ago's ninc hits off Pedro Ramos and Camila Pasctlal 300 hrukc it 2-2 tie in tho ninth when hr singled at-rpss Nelson Fox- just two pr-rt-ciituuc unini- Iichiiui (lliiczigii Whilo Sm in tho inrritl Aiiit-tit-:iii l.t-agiic pcnuaiii rat-c. til! to tilli. l'l'liitcx Fiirii to il1IIlL' tip his ;ill I lt'lt)I') lllt' um llc u out l'.!tli Probable Pitchers Vi-'.W YORK IAPI Probable pitchers for Saturday's major ieague games twon-lost records in parcnthcscsl: "(Isl-' and Rt-ol ll.'ice---l l.tincu- tiiirg 48.2. 2. ('liarlottoimrii R0 3. .”I. Diillmitsic .'i'i'.iI. lin-c flt'iil:-iccniciit fi.'im- I Lun- ciihiirg llstt I2; 2. Dalliniisir vlsti Ami-rican l.i-ague Ctiicagn at Washiiigtun--l”iori-v :7-6! vs Porterfirld Iii-till I5: fl Fliarlnitoinii'n ilsti I33. clwemnd m nammm.,gcs,m-,. Diitv Race--l. Ross Blanche. (93, vs Pam. .2.m Anilicrsi. 2. A. Carter. Dallioiisic. K-an-mg Cm, M New ynrk damn 1 " ”"'im-l" s'"kV'”"' lf)CIlI'I'Pl'tt l2--Vl vs Kucks 47-4- l00yrl. dash I .l.'ick Tiiriicr. Dam” M Bnsmn7Bin.er .24, Cliarliittotown: 2. Paul llcinuiic. vs SUE", .54, lilln0I1hlll'I1; fl. (.'laiidc Fields. National Lcagne Pittsburgh at Cincinnati---Friend I7-St vs Colliim 18-51 New York at lliilwaiikco Maglic I9-Al vs Nichols t6-Si Charlottetown. Time. 10.5 secs. I One mile relayvl. Lunenhurg: '2 ('li.'irlotlcIown. Officials: Rcfcrcc-in-cliicf. Les Gillcspio. judges. Waltz-r Scantlc- bury and Louis Slcwart: starter. Philadelphia at (?hicago---Slni- tloorgc Wallrrs: timers. Art iuons 17-6! vs Davis 15-St ('.1mpbcll, Bill Rt-van, Tom Black, Brooklynat St. Louis---Inl New- Cliarlcs Goiitard. combo il7-It vs Pnhol.lIy I4-5 Dairy, Abbies And Lions Win Softball Contests 'I'ho Siiushiiie Island Dairy thc B.Y.C. strcngthciicd thoir hold on first Angie (lari'oil was the big of- place in the ('ity Softball licagiir fensive gun in the Dairy win. He by dcfoating thc Basilica Youth knocked out two singles and I Club 9-7 in a thrill packed game double to drive in six iluns. in- on the Parl-(dale Diamond ycstcr- cluding the two winning runs in 033' 0l'9nlnIZ. lthc sixth inning. Thc Ahhios cilizod two points Twice the B.Y.C. went into the ..i.,5..r in Ihp RYVC in .-N-nmi load. Thcv lcad .'i-0 and 7-.'i hut plnrr by dcfcatuig Kocfc Driu! lltc llairy camc hack in the fuiirth and fifth innings in knot the count and won the game In the sixth. Ralph Pint-nu and Father Roche wcrc lhc RY C. baiting stars. with Pincau getting three hits and Fnthcr Roche two. - "1!-it uhilr Barijws Lions ctuitiuucd thcir hot pacc by knockiiig off the Navy I4-7 Big Ilcnry ilartingor. strong- arincil Slit!” of the Dziiry pitchiiu: stuff. won his eight gnnio with- out a dcfcat iii bcstinz lhc II Y.(' llartingcr was toiichcd for 13 Snllll ('lli""ll9l' llll"l"'d .”"' lllil"-A hits and the lien Arscnitult coach- l0 ill?” Wlll (WET '09 NIWV Mid cd hairy were forccd In cnmr Wllllfllllfll 1! lI0ml' N10 l0 l'l9l0 llls from behind twicc hcforc siib- "W" "H"Sl'- nllkf MlN'C”llll'" hlasiod luo honicrs for the Lions in run his total foi' Ihc scason to five. I)it-k Doyle startcd for tho Navy and was rciicvcd hy Iran Connors. g.M,,,' . I Wilt Shcphard won his tcntb Rig-hf" ,1 om om mo g . L d D p gnmc against nuh. pnc defeat in llallanhm iizzi mm ti -; a S ”i"'l'i';(E lfh" A:('h.i"; "'il'.""li" M." Starr. vm.,.ii,. iii. and w ”- , .. , y I . N p g g g V g g ovor co c's. "it )a zic star- mnp Vamuum and Nnblp. 3 INK hiillzii liklninlx;S."g'JtIgV5r;::IA;:::IllifIiliIiSl. .341 for Kcr-fc's and was rclinvcd 3"” -ll bv Fir. Reagan. F1 Smith and W Wilf flhcnhard Ind Paddv slim. imon" d""bl95 """'I5i' ;liard hnth walltipod homers for llhc Ahhics. i:.;nclt(- Gonzales it-tins Pro Title lint-(liiignn vs. ('ullt-ii Abbies 1;” Pealies 7 Last Illllill at Afciriorlal Fit-id SCARBOROUGH. England IAPY ttic Abbic Huniains dropped the Richard tPanchol Gonzales of Los i't-akr-s tmntnms tit-7. Angeles Friday dcfcatcd Kcn Mc- Larlcr was I-hc winning pitcher Gregor of Australia 6-2, 9-7. 6-3 to :md I)m-inc took the loss. .Vlnc- reach the singles final of the pro- iionald and Dcvine hit homers. feulonal law tennis tournament. ..,...,.,.. . .. 'Onrushing Phillies Defeat Cubs 6-4 For go Maintains A.L. Lead Fine". Spectacle Presented By Regatta Last Evening Whateier way you Vil'WNi Ilic rio aiuiii a broadsiiie cullisziiutiiiu.:iit's p.i'ograivi in the near ful- Regatta last night it was it spcc-lhiit sidcswined the otfciidiiig boat ure. I taclc nf grace and bcauty. Forjtlirowing ihc occupants iiitn the. The following are the results M- ltiie thousands who liucd tIie,water causing serious daiiiagc lot 10 hp. and lcss4 I. Shaw; 2. banks of the old Fort. Edward it but only superficial dniiiagc toillynilinaii: 3. Maclman. and Victoria Park it was a de- his own. iViauricc retiirncd to 15 h.p.-I. Peters; 2. Love. ppm to see the mm C,-an skip. competition later to take hisi 25 up, first clas 1 Peters; ping over the water like untamed race easily. i2. Williams: 3. Mallett; 4. Mich- wcstern bronchos and to those on Allliollflll first N868 in this acl: 5. B0.VlES- the water it was I beautiful sight to see the large crowd which at times was brought to a fever pitch as driver pitted skill against driver and motors strain- ed in an effort tolgain first posi- lion. A near tragedy was averted in the second class of the 25 hp. event when an unknown craft. not participating in the race: strayed unto the course in front of Maurice Block as he led his race at I 40 m.p.h. clip. Mr. Block swung his launch enough Hughic Simpson. fast becoming one of the Island's top giinncrs. became the first local shonlcr to score I "50 straight" durin'g the week's shoot at tho local gun club. Scoring :1 25 on Monday night. he converted it into it 50 at. the Thursday shoot to hecomc the first Island gunner to do so. The big Centennial shoot is only two weeks away and all gunners are In top form to tackle thc mainland cnmpctilion. Two wot-ks following this big shoot the Maritime Championships will he held in Halifax and the iiocal Maritime champions will he lent to defend their class titles. Trap shooting will commcncc -next week so all you gunners with your fiili choked guns gel out and get your eyes sharpened up for the ducks and geesc. Ro- mcmber. the season nocns in about nine WPf'l(S time. are you ready? l"oilnwing are the loft gunners fhln week. Possible Hugh Simpson lpossihlei Ron Atkinson tpossiblel Wyiin Rrycnton . 0. S. Harper Con Gallant Bah Hvndman Art Hogan Glydnn Willis Howard Tlnivniils hnwiinn Hughes . Georro Vessey .. Ralph Jenkinii :3-.33-3':'.232!2'335 7.! i I i Fred Inuphtnee, Gerald Schwartzl Front row 04') WIItor'AiiIii. Eric (coach). Robert Cleveland. Ootnlit zlnentuuer. E. lunar. warrui llonnams. Victor Corkum. Pliii Miller, Freeman Corlnun. Demoiio, Ernie smith. lobortibx. ton. Robert Stoddard i the City Hall and presided over Softball Meeting Last Night The registration of City Softball league player: for the Maritime nftboii play-offs was completed but night It I special meeting of the City Softball be gue held in I! in sident Cleaver MIcI.eIn. One City League player was uven an Indefinite suspension for Iuipm-tiimaniike conduct during the course of I game. llantant Practice There will In I practice for the midget and barium bueiioll tum: It Memorial Flolii thin Inning Ill lciasii was taken by coiisidcrablcl g specdstcrsliz. Houston: 3. Platts. it margin two vetcran made an interesting finish of for second place. Ev Platts and yRobin Houston ran a neck and neck contcst tn the. finish line with the latter getting the nod. i KEEN COMPETITION In the first class of tho 2': hp..- lPeters took first place with V.l It was interesting to notc- many of the stock craft in water last evening Were built at on their owners. on hand from tho large 'cabin Ilarry Many heard Martin. Mac Irwin and Burke to montion a few. words of adm-irulion wcrc launch of Roy Mat-Donald. As not enough the large crowd was cntcrtalncd by sonic accomplish- ed water skiing tw Constable Jack Fraser of the R.C.ltI.P. mid Avon Andrew. City. who of course uorc cnjoying lhemsclvcs. addcti much to thc evening's cntcrtainnicut. A great deal of thc rrcdit the success of lost cvcuing's Con- tcnnial cvcnl which has probably drawn the largcst crowd this ycar was due in no small part to that veteran yacht and motor launch enthusiast Mac Irwin who on very short nuticc got thc events organized. placed tho buoys and acted as starter and judge for the race. At the conclusion of tho race it bcautiful display of fireworks was put on. To those who witnessed this part of the cvcniug's enter- tainment it was a sight to bc re- membered. with the reflections mirrored in thc placid waters of the harbour. Chiirlottc-town's cit- izens will be looking forward to I repeat performance of last i... -- CLEAR AS ATRUIRET 4 In the daily call for our A T cco in every Island com- munlty from North CIpe to East Point. It is sold every- where in the Province. HlClflY'S ILACK TWIST CHIWING IIOIIIY O NICHOL- eoiv -iionitooo oo. These )'nllIlL' meni Williams and the Mallett boys, :givlng him I run for his money.l thati the ' home. which reflects gri-at crcditi Boats of all dcscriptions wort.-I cruisers of Neil MacLcan. K. M.- conccrniiic the bcautiful powerfuly if the I'8t'lI1E events wcrei for i I I 25 h.p., second class-I. Block; Free For Allvl. Block: 2. Wil- hams; J. Peters; 4. Maiictt. IT'S the patch!- ad WINGUARD Btool Box Ton. eonenlod by our "Mlsltodgo" but that protect: your loot with- out any ucrifico of oom- fort in good 19911:. FOR .. amply. no tho sporty Tan Broquo Ibovt, too uh aqainlt NW pound! Drououro . . . Sonluiltho I0" aitieim AID this than Plain VII-up Work Odor! will It Nooadord Iolu. . . 'fhoy'n all but be your One trotting class and four pdC- ing L' . highlighted by the free-for-all pace. are on the bar- nnes racing card It the Driving Park tonight. Five horses will come up be- Jl -Jo 0 may- I-WA um" i Many duck hunters will welcome their old love as an opening season date . October lst .. back again this season after an absence of two years. Two years ago the feud between the early season hunters. and ihosc who wanted a closing date to run into December. came to a head. The number of hunting days allowed. which was 57, did not give enough leeway to satisfy both parties. Great. Racing On Card At Driving Park Tonigni hind the starting gate iii the tire. for-all; they are Impact. 'i'm,.. Haiiovcr. Ann's Dream. (ialiagm. land Sir Joseph. This race will Im irun in two dashes with S300 fur the winners of each dash. Each of the other pacing rlassm are two dash races wli c tho trot event is unc dash at S175. in all SL775 will bc grabs. What looks like an excttciucin packed card will get underway at 8:30 daylight time. Stars' Practice There will be a baseball prart ice for the Stars this evening It 6 o'clock on Memorial Field. F000 ISLANDS-OARIIOII FERRY SERVICE Daily from each terminal: 1 I.m.. I I.m.. 11 I-m- ) p.m.. I p.m. I pin. STANDARD TIMI For daily report dial CFCY an first weather broadcast. If the season opened on Oct lst It had to close on November 26th, and the farmer hunters werel clamouring for a closing date on D e c e m b e r 5th notwithstanding tcontinued on page Hi J Your Saturday Night JAMBOREE presents in person REG. IMITII and the MELODY FOUR R.C.A. Victor Recording Artists Singing his popular "Leave My ,Woman Alone" and many more of your favorites. Show Time 9 P.M. and Broadcast 9:30 PM. FORUM T0i.. - ..:-g &II I Catch an early crossing and avoid delay Reservations Limited. For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. I. kind HOLLAND C,OVE CAB? will offer In iuiditionul oamp for Gide-9-14 yrs. Bcgiiming Mon., Aug. 1st Ono Waek-Fee 510.00 For information call 3420 Register Now Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. PROGLAMATION I hereby proclaim Monda . August 8th. 1955. as o Coiitonnioi Ci c holiday in the City of Charlottetown in honour of the anniversary of the City's incorpora- tion. J. DAVID STEWART. Mayor. RACING TONIGHT Featuring the Free For All lS'l' DASH 8:30 C ('u'l'ROT - 1 DASH Muriel E. Joppa Maid. Arlonway. Royal Train. Volo. Rajah Hanover. Joandale. Ar 3175.00 - No. i I Miss Palll. Zitkir FREE-FOR-ALL PACE - 2 DASHES AT 3300.00 EACH - NOS. 4 -5 Impact. Texas Hanover. Ann's Dream. Sir Joseph. Gahagan. B PACE - 2 DASHES AT 3200.00 - N08. 5 -9 Suffolk Chief, Premier J. Walter. Annuncio. America's Act-, Illum- Royal. Hedgcwood Chief. Johnnie K ' C C PACE - 2 DASHES AT ' . My Darling. 3175.00 EACH - NOS. 3 - 7 Sir Peter L.. Scott Cash. Fairgo. Dale 3.. Jean B. Lee. Ml-I Donne Mae. Billy Budlong. I) D PACE - I DASHES AT 3125.00 EACH - NOS. 2 - 6 Wait For Me. G. Ann C.. Parker's Pick. Hoosier Doctor. Raiiuia. Jolttty Lee. Barcena Hanover. C. Pick. Colonel Budlon . P. Clegg. Also eligible: Joihiyi I QUINELLA ON Sth-DAILY DOUBLE ON 2 l I CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK Races sumiiiersiiie Raceway WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3rd. '9.oo PM. (Post Time) ENTRIES CLASS A PACE Hedgewood Chief. til Conto. Moi. Top Royal. cIplIin Moi-giui. Toma-iy Morgan. I PACE i Ynntiee Joan, Frisco Guy. Propane, Penny noyIl. Lou Kalmiicli. FIi-away Lady. .LtllIly'S LIII. Maiintulr Direct. c nor , Robert bu. Frisco Tho Grut. III 30. um wm-it-.v owl'- .-llnlmie A.. Guy Ilarvgster. sir Frailcll 6. Ann C., Mr. lcnriett. Jolly clou, Honey's Girl. Jolly A D D Karl. .JotIyLIu,JuIAuIrq,IoIB Ike. Buddy Budlnnl wk , PACI Frisco Vllll. -IIy'I Goidiad JsInnI' AI-inc. Tn Spot. IIICLAIAHGN noon II-i-ulnar. mu no.