“Spy” Ready. ‘losses Four-Hitter Against 2nd Section Leaders m es tight a pitching duel as has i ‘been witnessed in City League play ‘ in a good many years youngflspy"; Ready last night shaded "Lefty"| McAleer tn hurl the Anchors to a] 1-1 victory over the LQQiOXlBiPES‘ I o Lions Tame The o Tigers 27 to 7 and keep alive the i-ilallces of the] west-end crew of capturing sec-i and section honorfi i In the Juvenile Softball League Battling tooth ‘and nail with.‘ a“ the Kniih“ 91 Ciilllmblll d15- every pitch the teams fought‘ "mnd yesi-"daY ‘Yiwmml- m5 through three scoreless innings asi i-iims 199k l “"415”! Verdict both squads left runners stranded} 559m m9 TESQTS by l 56°" "1 37 on the base paths. Lesion againl i0 7- _ ' went scoreless in the top half of Camp dellilved the “B975 °t the fourth but the hraha came for some o! thtlr players and the me winners in the ins, in“; oi the! 1.10115 were not slow to take aci- same inning; a hit. fl szictiiit-e aha, vantage and in their third time another sinele platted runners on lll-l mil ifllliilshcid W" their 0P- ilfIt and third; ‘tft-Alecr got the} pitnents to gather in thirteen runs second out on a strikeout to re-i ‘Vhicil Dili- i-llfi Slime 0“ l" 1°? iieve the pressure but Lcgioluiires them. . ratchet" threw lmzilt; to SPUUIKi as They lined "Dfismimws? the rilnncr from first went down;_ Lions: M. MacDonald. G. Jos- n run scoreli and then seconds cuh, R. LeClair, R. Kelly, R. Drew, later McAiet-l- ullt-orheil a wild \v. LeClalr. S. Kennedy. J. Gal- lieave attempting to ititilt a run- Kant. G. Connors. her off second and run tiumher TigerSi W- 337F195; E4 Brilwn- N- two came over. As it turned out C-tkel‘: Eric 31'0"". J- Smnerst W- it meant the hull some. llllgilf-‘S. W. Bait, L. LeClair, J. Blanked for the fifth straight Blown. time in the top of the fifth Legion Score Bl’ "mini! combmed a passed hatter, an err- .. 4 2 l3 1 2 l 2 2 —2'7 er and a hit lmtstnalt to load the , Tigers . I 0 4 l 0 0 0 l 0— '1 sacks in the sixth; Perry's groulld- The next game, between the er to short sent strain over the; Midgets, wil‘. be this morninlf at piste as Williams was being forc- 10.30, Cardirals and Stars oppos- ed at third and the rally died an ing each other. abrupt death as the Anchors came up with a sparkling double ' I I Six Sisliitl Yachts Entered in Race play on Goodwin's roller to short, Stanley heaving to LeClair to. force Mclsaac and LeClair tossing the pill to Mike Hcnnessay to geti Six yachts from Summerside have been entered in the forthcoming meet to be held at Charlottetown on August 8th. and 9th. The race, Perry coming down from first. lmgion got the first hitter on first in the seventh on a single, the final hit off Ready, but the next nine men to face him went out in order as McAieer con- tinued to blank his opponents front vile fourth frame on. which is to be held under the wniie Ready w“ giving nip bu; auspices of tho Northumberlan Iour hits. all singles, Mc-Aleer, the Yacht Racine Association ll "eat- ing considerable interest _ among the local yacht owners and tho fol- lowing have been so far entered: The "J-Mac" class five owned by Mr. Eric McKay; the “Rla Ria" Class 5 owned by Russell Ramsay; the “Mermaid" Class four owned victim of a couple of scratch hits in the opening innnigs was yield- by Dr. Austin Delaney; the "Swan" class four owned by Russell Rom-' in: but five safe blows while say; the "Valroy” class two owned fanning seven, but Anchors‘ fourth inning uprising provided by Roy Johnston; and the "Becky" class 2 owned by Merle Clark and the payoff in the well-played ball Thomas Huestls. gomo. legion Henrlessey, so McKenzie, 2b ltrain.’ cf .. 33:2? ‘ah Mr. Eric McKay has been noti- Itgny’ c fled by E. C. Clawson of the De- uoodwm partment of Transport that at the Lund’ n’, request of Mr. J. Watson. Mac: HeAleer, p Naught, M. P., that ‘the ‘Brant will call at summerside on August 7th. to take the smaller boats to , Charlottetown and to convoy the larger ones. The "Brant" will also tall at other points such as Pictou Shediac and Saint Joluflfor the samo purpose. ' Due to the war there has not been any yacht racing in local waters but from indications there appears to be a tremendous revival of interest and it is planned to have laces each Sunday afternooirdur- in; the balance of the summer at two o'clock. --S. Lions u “is H l 0 l 0 0 1 0 1 0 "‘ ‘H wwoaauoono° ikOONOOOMn> nocos-ocoi-oll Hennessey. 7b Gallant, lf . ggiienzie rf dy, p .... .. Totals 27 a s27 Summary: Earned runs. 0; runs tted in, Strain; sacrifice hit, llant, McAleer, McLerlnan; stoi- base, Perry, Strain; double play, tonley to LeClair to M. Hennes- y; left on base. Anchors 4, Leg- n 6; first base on error, Williams; Pitching Summary: Hits, off Ready, 4 in nine innings; off Mc- eer 5 in s innings; struck out, y McAleer '7; by Ready 5; wild itch. McAleer; hit by pitcher, by odyl; by McAlecr l; winning pitcher, Ready. Officials: At the plate. Geo. Francis; on the bases, Kane and >- 4 CLARENCE CAMPBELL ILL EDMONTON. July 2i — (OP) - Clarence Campbell, . president of the National Hockey League, en- tered hospital here today for a minor operation. It is expected he will be in hospital for about l0 days. Ryan. lly Innings . _ . I, Legionnirel 000 001 000-l Anchors . 000 200 001-2 -~. -.» rs nd Aneiflo Legionaires Are Halted Bywesté a THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Coneede Yacht Race To Ticonderoga, . » (c?) __ilvlass. she toro a ifilinsall at sea t i MsrblelfeadJ HALIFAX. July '22 ‘The winner of the ll-Ialifax international yacht rrmai-ned to he named tonight but unofficially tn» 72-for Ketch Ticonderoga frmn from Miami Yacht Club was the champions-hip c-f the ‘classic. Riversiderace track is expectedi The fast-sailing ketch. owned to be the scene of a record crowdy-vp. Cgi-iislp of East Isirp, N Y. this afternoon as the island har-islipprd out of a fog bark 11655 filfiilél ClTUll-li Swings 9Y9? m crossed the llIllSh line curly last Leo Praughts plant with four night Wllh an elapsed t'n*.e for the classes, all evenly matched. wait- 363 nfilc-s oi 5f 1-2 hcurs. | 1m: for the word and a Farmer's; at that her crew cililntcd trey, race addlnl: much more interest t0 had lost two hours seeking the the likely looking program that has ‘hearings frrm a Qightshlp which rice “u _ omchiiwanyway was John A. Mocbenmd’ t 74-foot ketch Valkyrie, ' ‘ conned ship last night. but because on“ light‘ vessel wu in port inking on supplies she cruised about tzyiag by Lo get her bearings. "Finally; her Ieft-‘W Save un. broke the seals on and the motor ard came iggwer. thug disqualifying the? l at. Halifax race, w"... hysomn Yacht i, Club's ‘hours. i’ “Thu (f/lvll’ fur You" HICKEY Aim NICHOLSONS ittnt; ' livlsl“ i JULY 23' 1947 A ii me Product Popuiar Everywhere I Another hclc-in-cne , _ Lach Signs Contract MONTREAL. July 22 — (C?) - Ab Jenkins established 2i Elmer Lach. stylish centre 01 world's automobile speed recordsla Canadiens National HOCKIQ League a 24-hour run at Bonneville saii team. signed his 1947-48 contract Flats. Utah. seven years ago is. today. the third member o! the day- Hlfi main achievement was team to come to terms this year. the mark of 161.8 m. n ii_ m. Goaltender Bill Durnan and wlng- 3.86832, miles in 24 hours. man Murph Chamberlain signed previously. Lech appeared fully recovered from the skull fracture he receiv- ed la last season and ll-ai for a time hz-eatened to end his hockey career, Terms of his contlact were not announced and it was reportei he just signed the form and told "Mk "d “lid "m"! m‘ the General manager Frank Sélke to American Hockey League wtii iii i discus. shot put and Javelin. flll in the price. ' drills from Sept, a to sép-W 00m i CAMPBVELLTON, N. 3., July 22- . , (OP) — Mrs. Fred Campbell of i Ctmpbellion fulfilled a golfers am- bition todsy when she scored a hole in one at the Restigoucha Country Club course, it was the first such feat at the club in more than l0 years. 'Another yacht "which dropped t of tbe race. but. eivered port .She arrival off Sambro light.- the Moscow. July 2o _ tam - The MOSCOW News Saturday list- ed l8 world records i it claimed were made by Soviet athletes during the last. l2 months, Among world records listed in Moscow's English language news- paper wero l0 official world rec- ords for weight. lifting. five for sharpshooting and three women's wArERuoo. Ont. Jilly 72 _ (OP) —- Five U18. pfifg-ssigiigi hm key teams will train at ‘he arena here this autumn. arena mullage- merit announced today 94.0“ Rid Win85 of the National lice. key Leasue and the Wings‘ firm club. Indianapolis Cflpiiilig a; the ‘ti. under Time for the last Marblehead- Tloga Too 2n 1939. was 59 been drawn up. was off station at the harbor ' ' mouth and es a result the race The Victoria Driving Club Stake (Qmmltteg prGflPSLPd to the Fed- with 25 entries is expected to fur- uni Trnn5p0r5 Department. nlsh the highlights but in the Winner of the Class 5 division other two classified races competi- tions is also expected to he very keen, so keen in fact that close fol- lowers of the game are expecting more than the usual quota of up- sets to occur. O was unofficially conceded to be Rod Stephens’ cutter Mustang which finished at 5513 A.M., will an-elapsed time of 6i hours 1E minutes, - t ' ’I‘hirteenih craft to finish was John Lloyd's 45-foot cutter Nlccr‘. She crossed tne line four minute: astern of the American cutteri Duckling, smallest in the race, at 8.21 PM. At that time eight craft remain ed at sea and one. William Win- berg‘s sloop Elena, had dropped out of the race and put into a New ' England port. 1 Al"! "i ‘"5501 I b" lurPflsml First of the three Canadians to that breaks decided the issue. From finish was DR Tumbulps schnorb the Olieilin! Pmh ‘me “mid er Wanderer iX. The schooner.‘ sense the tensehess of the strug- wearing the bin-gee of l)", Romy gle as the Anchors strove to stay Ne“ 5Com Yum squadmm w in the race for second section hon- sponsors o: me m“ Wm, 33st,? ors and when the break did come yum chm came in at 7.44 AM their way they menesed t0 he“! Another R.N.S.Y.S craft, .i.c on grimly with a Severe "e141"! MacKeeNs schooner likkasoni. ti.» display behind the smart chuk- tshed at 5141 P_M‘ trim-d Qanadpr M118 0f the" 5'0""! lefihander- craft was Pearson McCurdys Yaw "Spy" Ready» Joanne. " A scratch boat. J Barrett Crock- Thi! Ready h" had 5 1°‘ M “P5 M's 77-foot schooner Qiu-en Maia. and downs both this year and last finished at .18 PM" 72 hours. ml year. Usually a victim of poor con- minutes from ‘he gtaritng p05,“! “i trol the youngster came into his “airway mvci," o" Marblehfldd own last night. He had everything t when it was needed and he show- ed his courage on a couple of oc- BUFFALO, N. Y., July 10 casions when he forced dangerous 1A?) Buffalo Blsons of the hitters to ground out as anxious American Hockey League Satur- runners pranced away from . the clay night announced the signing socks. of defenceman Hal Jackson of Detroit Red Wings of the Na- But While Ready deserves all the tional Hockey League and centre bouquets that were tossed his way 1,9; Douglas of the American 30¢. and then some Lefty McAleer once skey League! Indianapolis Caps. again experienced the tough luck General manager Art Chapmar that seems to dog his ivork in City said the twn were obtained i- . League encounters. Noted for his consideration for Jimmy Mew} mound ability the likable "IA-it?" tlen, Bison centre who Joined the has run into erratic support on Red wing; ingi np;-ii_ more than one occasion this sea- son and while in the final analysis t. night there has been several times particularly the younger element before last night that he was en- a" straying out practical, h‘ the tmed i“ "icmries" ‘playing field Last night i couple . o I ' of youngsters had close calls when they were in the way of balls and pgyegs tgndflitidseems that roping 0 o e e will provide the only answer to curb whatis becom- ing a dangerous practice. O O l Anchors and Legion finally got around to hitting the peak of their baseball form when opposed against each other and as a result the fair sized crowd of fans present saw the tightest played ball game 0f the season and also the first real hurl- ing duel that the league has pro- duced to date. o o ooo O But no matter how it goes Iiefty is always ready to take his tum on the mound and is a real team man. And no doubt about it he will be a handy chukker to have around when City League playoff time rolls around and the Inter- mediates set out on the Maritime every“, km,“ as Rock‘, on“ piayd°wn "1"- ano. isn't exactly the type Horatio ‘ s1 Once again when is the playing hisgerfaivafiilcigshiggspltgedrighlesonsozt ’1'l . i... .. o\,i the "dead end" kid from New Yor proves lo linden Tony Zale with a loft to thrhead iiur ' m: the first found of their figi-itin Chicago.‘ Thlll’ momenta above both eyes received in tho next fov Nlllldl. Oraliano scored a technical ineamg‘ tflolzflot the sixth l-ouoa of their fight ia-Ohlcaga. ties. says Doug Vauz-han. There are too many oiack marks on in; Rock's record covering the space of time when. as a tough. a.iley-. fighting kid on New York's East Side, he used to heave rocks through the windows of "neighbor- hood etorekecpers he didn't like. until he scaled the fistic heights in Chicago Wednesday night by beailnC Tony Zale to win the mid- dleweight championship oi the tworld. l O I But. regardless of what he was. Q how he rouohod the heights. the fact still remains that the erstwhile Dead End Kid is new sitting in a golden chair and in a position t: make more money than any mod- ern-day fighter, with the possible eXeelltlon of Joe Louis. I O C Graallno. on the itrength of hi; victory over Z-ale, is new recog- nized as the champion o! __his class, everywhere except in Nrw YCIKJ |iho state in which he built up his reputation. Ia-t New York he is still under, ban for his failure to report a‘, bribe that was offered him to‘ throw a fight. l-iow-ver. riow that. ho has proved himself awn-thy of being a champion, even the auto- cratic New York Boxing Comma slon will probably be willing to for- givo. and forget, tlio previous alco- iiisiiits o _ All lion iciiciiiicii. - Allan l!“ - Loretta Iona; manna: lat-let. i-lo A! himself ‘a real champion. l! l . for craft rat-mg length on 40 feet I Thomas Roco Barbelta. whom- ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 26th, 1941 " | DIIARLDTTETDWN, PRIIIQE IDWARD ISLAND. Driving Park 8t Provincial Exhibition “The Kentucky of Canada" DLD HOME WEEK . and Provincial Live Stock Exhibition‘ RACING DATES i ' IIIESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY August 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th, 1947 ' '(A member of the United States Trotting Association)‘ 1. FREEFORALLPACE .. .. .. PURSE $1000.00 I_ 2. JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL (Classified) . PURSE s 700.00 _8- 2-18PACE. 6.00.00 _4. .2.20PACE PURSE s 000.00 .5 2-2? PACE .. . PURSE 0' 000.00 6.» 2.24 PACE .. . . PURSE'$ 500.00 7 2.26 PACE .. PURSE $ 500,00 2.28 PACE .. PURSE s 500.00 2.29PACE.......... PURSE$500.00 2.19 raotr .. . . PURSE $ 000.00 2.24TROT.......... ..PURSE$500.00‘ 2.2a TROT PURSE s 500.00 4 YEAR OLD FUTURITY TROT AND PACE (Closed) OVER $8,000.00 IN PURSES AND PRIZES No "DEDUCPIONS FROM MONEY WINNERS SPECIAL PRIZES ‘Ibo MACDONALD TOBACCO COMPANY OI‘ ‘MON TREAL lloa donated a beautiful Trophy, known as the British‘ Coiiools Taoplly which will be awarded to the Driver scoring ‘the most points during the meeting. First place sonata fivo points. second place three points. third place two points and fourth place one point. $80 will he [Ivan to the owner of the bnrso that beau trook pacing record of 2.05 l-I except as provided for bo- low. I50 to tho owner of tiu Iaoroo that boats tbo track trotting record o! 2.0‘! i-I ex oo provided for below. In eaoo two horses boot tho above records thee the awards so to the fastest bone. If two tlo for the awards tho nosey-will bo divided» equally. Entries oiooo Joly 26th with 0. H. Bimtain, Secretary. Charlottetown. P. l, l, GENERAL CONDITIONS _ tau. shoes mu: BEAT!) Ioneasu by wiring atolls axpeaoo notifying no of their arrival will bo Inst at the train and their baggage tramfo ‘ to the grounds without eoot to theta,- also token oway- without cost to them. Every effort will he node to snake the nominee's stay pleasant and send them away feeling thosvtbey have been well treated. . All l-oooo to be raced on three hoot plan: (Except ohouiigtlloro boil‘ to l1 starters in any one olaoo. The elooo wilbbo divided and raced under the deals system-- qrmdoolleo ion-cock division with o piano of $200.00 for , ooehnloah. Money dlvlloll 60-30-1842. If ll or more ' ' l0 pa! 0Q! The ro- f o a "is. " 9. date. but entries ‘of separate ovrlellhlli. although in tho some otahle moat pay installment in fall. Two entries of the some owneralaip mav a rt. iii the some race. providing the full 0 por oent iii poi on each starter. the drivers having tho approval of the indgds. All horses with names of driven will be given in es Judge's Stand at 10 o'clock am, the day prior to the race. when positions will ho drown to enable iia to print score cards with aotoal starters. Eligibility booed on ll.l.‘l‘.A., money winning cation. Bight: reserved to give orostead cl-‘edls for entries or other purposes. lIoi-oeo onsorod and occupying stalls hi Ml tlilnl port in ropes will ho hold loi- entrance fee. The ' "tloa ' tion no a , ‘hllity lol- fire or any accident or damage to any person oi- pio- porty diirin, this meeting. aiuli this understanding to part of this contract. Owners moot IIUIO any damage to pmmflyflr -5, .._'.... horse. Boy. straw sail otabllng froo. - loses called at ms PM» to start at sharp 8 EM. lloroeo not appearing at that time may be dia- alalifiod. . ' classifi- . All canoe divides u. u. lo no is per cont. lieu-y fee par oval. "No deductions from iaoaoy winners. i‘ """'.“"“"' "F m’ “ “"- u.s.-r..\. nileo a» man omeopt whore they ooallloa ' ' with time conditions. Io lero oal bring you eligibility oortlfleato and driver's llooaoo. Photo flnloh Camera wilt lo used to ooalat tho Jiilgoo m plooh: tho horoeo. If through failure of tho comers, or for any rooooa a ple- ttm II not obtained. tho seamen of u» new ohall be TIIOIIICIALI ‘Illooffiolahlllllooolootol _ v v A _ renrliaiilllhorwtllbo-lnoiroctoli ‘Mltloioohiooofarlaltvloaolowaolohlplloyoo ,‘ ma“. V ‘non H - JULY 260., aa?"t.at'-'&‘¢:."<m""-'§~%» "N a.i1'!$'it"-'3'ti‘a'ia‘i¢"'°w‘a"§'a.“°‘~ """‘- A - a . Iirohooootloaldllotlcao aooonoroallowooaoponaostobleoooraoolaslfhlohiofaoilitosonovo- "- =1- "PWY- "eit-it-f. ¢.'l~ .!"'i""">j;".""°"'