ee ee ea ee: 2 z ‘ : # cond WORLD'S BEST TO COMPETE ~~ . | Tlie Guariian, Charlotiotown, Sat, July 18, 1050. 9 Backstretch oe tees So eee | | . and a third. : ‘ ; y ° : atic eninoed trom page ®) | The first girl fe compete is re hea :. ile 6 7 pe » im their hands:/reguiar harness race at 01 : , - ; ai Harrington speaking about e se » " . ” he coonenea at ne Aicwaa is 101 the drivers she says ‘“You gotta ae “te “saan ‘ ae “4 8 number of _iving. quite/ watch ‘em during a race”. She « " 2 eof os ; a te ae S "The Mow, | tok up harness racing a couple : : ian,” raced at Moncton’ last ., pene Sie Dee es are Nn rac n le ee “tight, Om arrival at| Sor own with the other drivers. —— | ae" ! | 3 Moncton they were picked up by|15 an in she said: “I By TED SMITS The derecest fer tha Weekend eo-votoren-oces_Hareld_Connelly : . % wan and taken to the ’ an interview : “T am . :' -» By JACK SULLIVAN ago that an effort has been made, Newsy Lalonde from Montreal,j| From Toronto there will be tad after the reces were over the|2%_ "ure how many winners een ADE TEA (AP) Sotto Goat, *Bies, bas Sellen: ok ati 18 Remener, One & Oe Canadian Press Staff Writer | to get ail the old-time greats to-|who played on the Ottawa Silver| Hugh Lehman, one of the great <a maa brought them back to the/ sion Set thie a hes ° today in a dual meet that brings| Friday. ~ . ORT teen husre Oncaea ee Hf you want to hear some tall gether. 2 . : : Seven afd Renfrew Millionaires| goalkeepers of his day in the aan Meport ‘and they arrived home . mite | tagether most of the world's ‘beet The powerful Russian team it-| shot — ‘all Olympic ee ee, ee oe They will represent most of the|teams. among other clubs that/early 1900s. . © about an hour after the finish At . Cen men and women in track and| clud such star! Igor Kash- he with a eid eee Geet, islets oh Seams thet ware| rede Mich to proinet World War) Feepetly Ge best hnows is Jee ae program. +" lang ‘sigh, ewe hevans. bettered] Held Tpenet’ eka’ bas tach hemmed Stneeuaare oo Bir Maries We Weel tat's celine nee ieee cel mens natere 0 baneded eid gont-| years pre COP. Gaetes ee oe ee t i ‘seas le tee vee tan net eh gue | Rey's all-time great players who! jeman, Lord Stanley. donated the Paddy Moran is another great|fame who scored 44 goals in a: ne of the fectures of Sum-| Snel fifetime marks—Head Cnet a | ae Se alent te, tenet ats eats ela oe cect an, ne becmiinns eres. © Si Suectay "tap fe M08, Thal wasjenpecied te be on Need. Moi Mguee schedule i Gy Siri Sieh ene eee, ere ee ee ee ean tk Uae Gar GUaeicoe be i tedethlces aad tour lames tho Seven S059 to better |i tar mooie nee ckensdod eee ee ote tn) tent Ot Oe Gale Eee Oe pat en ot Cel fe ee oar cr eta nena’ | pattiion which, With good eeather|Ter-ovancepen, 0 8 = lost breed] the world record to better |te the 1eits, are scheduled to be! teng-orgotien Temple Cap, which] mere then 99 years age. ee ee eres ae Oe night. Every |o'13 The a ae a ar oat shine Gel Ges to ere ao “ ” in Toronto, _ is baseball’s World Series trophy,| From the West, in addition to|game who have been elected to contested and| io), evredyP th Franklin Field. eo is mie p ' Old age and inability to get] were thought about. Bain, will be Ernie (Moose)|the Hall of Fame also are ex- — the specte-| Glen Aga (P. a In the women’s events the/| around may keep some of the 30} Among the invited guests for|Johnson, a native of Montreal|pected to be on hand. They in - a brief sum-|o'io He ares — =o United States is looking to Dar-| er so guests at home, but there| instance, are Danny Bain of Win-|and a colorful defenceman with|clude Conn Smythe and Billy | Pace — Sky oe ae J, WHiP IRISH 13-6 lene Brown in the weights, Isa-| should be enough around to make| nipeg, a star on the old Winnipeg| Montreal and Pacific Coast teams| Hewitt of Toronto; Bill “Northey— 24, Raven | #* Sydney, belie Daniels in the 200, ead | a historic occasion. The idee is| Victorias team thet won the Cup|trom 1906 to 1822;. Duke Keats|and Senator Dosst Raymond of ¥ Wilma Rudolph in the 100 for|é. honor -all the living members| im~ 1896, and 81-year-old Dickie|and Lester Patrick from Vic-|Montreal; Claude Robinson and > other start- Sautveal Richelieu ; ° pointe. @f hockey’s Hall of Fame. Boon of Montreal who captained|toria, B.C.; Frank Fredrickson|Frank Patrick of Vancouver; Al : 11 25; Rav. | naceway, Mon oe ee ‘One of the blue ribbon events} arciner reason for the get-to-| the “little men of iron” — the|/from Vancouver; Red Dutton| Pickard of Regina; Lloyd Turner the Syndicate ab Ceands, Poo, Sak tedaeha oO ers Oo C should be the pole vault. Russia| ther is to let people know that| Montreal AAA team that won the/from Cajgary, a comparative] of C2lgary and George Dudley of » Charlottetown, ani SKY! 1 other the fastest horses has a 1Sfoot pole vaulter in|. permanent building to house| Cup in 1902. . | mewcomef.and a wild defenceman] Midland, ° Ont, my eat, Mayes fn Canada x i ise ro ; - » but the USA's pictures and some of the equip- Then there are Frank (Cyclone)|from the old Montreal Maroons} You can bet that the players aici ty Dudley driven by Keith wo. ° . Don Dragg, who set a world in-| ment of old-timers will be set up| Taylor from Vancouver and! and New York Americans will attract ios* of the attention. B Trot — The shiek (Hi, time’ . door record at 16-0%, should stop | on the. Canadian National Exhibi- 7 : oa) 14, Victory March (C.| Sihecd the mreviows Cenadinn re} \ hin sigh jump beings together|#2" grounds. The old codgers aa : Dan (Eien-|cord of 2.0) 45, established by a threc-men who have bettered the| Wis have a lot to reminisee|| three other sarver®| Diamond Hal, driven by Joe 0’ The Dodgers have finally | ing frame, 3 in the second, 2 in| magic’ seven foot mark — Kash-| Ut . sh “i 7 — £5; ‘The Stiek (Brien, in the Canada Pace at/ broken the ioe, winning their first the fourth, $ in the fifth, 2 in the|karov and his team-mate, Yuri] They recall the “good old davt ALES CO GE Peet: Ge | cei nc tren ea ge | age a Cipla oe nthe ent” ( Sumner ed ann, Care| of ern LLE ; a ior the . in fine of the United ; . oe ! . Pertect Hal (Ber. ee sate oe i IS. Ph gh aet ea Sates. rover. There'll be talk of the 27, four other starters, | Swee quarters, 129 45; mile, POR AA, i . and _— - be Our thanks to Vern Oatway for i sey : : CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. .-M. Yeo . ¢ sending us the news. king five and fanning one-| tor the Irish, hit two triples in|in the high jump at 7-1%; and : —"| Dalziel was pitching two-hit ball| four times up to drive in three of [Glenn Davis, world record holder |fellows played in outdoor rinks ? se D Pace — Frank H. Cav- ‘ going into the bottom of the fifth | tne Shamrocks’ six runs. in the 400 meter hurdies. in temperatures) that would send ‘ > (F. Callbeck) 1-1, Christie's} PROBABLE . with the score reading 10-1 for es hecths aaih eortog ince] Cboeig puremedien ‘Sadi. are] mommneiay some to: he comfort | : wo (Coe Si) 2, Jaye A Deceers Caling ine vale ad ts et Ue ADT bol competioe| of Se ving rooms Prince Edward Island’s Junior ~~ T. (Jay) 43, Nellie Bangs PITCHERS The Irish drove 8 runs across | £¥ ne » the i ...rrince Eqwarad itsiand s Junior ~ (Hennessey) 3-7, three other start- the plate in this frame, tagging with - Des Burge handling the ie ee ee be 3:40 ae ee oo - ' oS — wen bases. ; : p.m. order ussia’s since ap time 2.16 15 and 216. D| NEW YORK (AP) — Probable + including -@\~ oday K le Shamrocks at Dod-|Ter-ovanesyan a chance to com-| came into being nearly 17 years| nels Race — Pepsi Firet (Arsenault) itchers in today's major-leegue| fomae. stent Tetesphie, EY. gers and Juniors a Barry's in ajpete in both this event and the matron | 1 fferina: °"' |: z Coronation Lass (C- Smith 2.| haseball games (wor-lost records Fa Oe ence itless| twin bill at the Old Diamond. — | decathlon. a College ... offering: j kart s, time 2.17 15; winner - er Sil yr he gg ygd wees veg me SCHOOL TEACHER i ai y Bert Steele, Charlotte-} Ghicago at New York—Pierce oe ; ee eo #F od man»n For 1959-60 Scholastic year | 1. The final two years of high school. : a , . (10-10) vs} Larsen (6-4). relieved half-way through the top Ss fer English elementary com- j 2. Preparation of candidates for provincial teachers’ licences, Another bang racing pro-| Kansas City at Washington—| of the fifth inning by Lome Me-| bined grades one -to six. || 2 m will be raced at the Sum-| Coleman (2-8) vs, Ramos (10-8). Guigan, centrefielder for the : entais, sos ai 3. A two-year course in Commerce. side Raceway tonight. nent & ® Boston — Garcia | Shamrock club. vo “to know ‘ ‘s ss0DERN scudo. —1-— “4 The first two years of university in all faculties, including Arts and Science and se me ea }—_Detroit_at_Baltimore (2, twi-] een eT oe on tote. having | : @ SALARY $3,500 to $3,900 —F Agriculture and Home-Economics, with complete accredited stahding for entrance Our congratulations to Ernie night )—Foytack (8-7) and Lary walked five and fanned one. Mc- | Your Arm BASED ON QUABIFIC: into third year of the universities, : = = ote a (9-7) vs. Wilhelm (10-4) and Por- Guigan was touched for three y ATIONS wt re : over the| tocarrero (0-5). , , and walked three. - 5 e early this season and National League a Js cennaimnanadtio’ Dod Recruiter cL ee back the popularity Los Angeles at Philadelphia—/| gers scored two runs in the open- % a ee eee MeDevitt (8-6) vs. Cardwell (2-6). | = will be pleased FEES nendous ’ San Francisco at Pittsburgh— before the finial : wetacelig otsStt's _$-00| Sanford (79) ve. Haddix (66). | draw is made at 2 pm. Monday. to answer onian , Cincinnati at Chicago — Hooks/ [Last year’s open and amateur any questions Ist and 2nd year: rural students $5; urban $16, champ Charlie Fawcett of the United States Air Force has beén transferred from Limestone, Me,. of the finest con-| (9-9) vs. Buzhardt (4-4). Milwaukee at St. Louis (night) concerning a career ‘Mac Laine|—Rush (43) vs. Ricketts (1-4). in th and Willafd and will not be entered. The two ihr ieay Summerside must top pros last year Cecil Dowling : . indeed, that | BQ Islanders top pros last year ceckle ogi| canadian Army. Lee, driven ° : vie of Moncton also will not be’ of Summer- la entered. — . Visit him at 2.05 35, which is To Enter Pp y . ‘ : ees HATCHED IN OCEAN Charlottetown cutie © very| About 30 Island golfers are ex-| aul the eels of eastern North Armouries fr pected to leave today po porn America and western Europe John, N.B., where they will take | notch in the depths of the Sar-- Each Mon. & Fri part in the N.B. - P.E.I. tourna- 3rd and 4th year: rural students $25; urban $75. Commerce: rural students $35- urban $50. : For information about courses write the Registrar, \ . 4 SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES Several scholarships and bursaries are available for students entering the third and fourth years. Ten scholarships at a value of $200 each and eight bursaries at a met gasso Sea, far out in the At- slated at the Riverside Golf lentie. value of $125 each are offered in these years. —————— ‘From 9 a.m. to 5- p.m. Ret oer es SGT. AL. LEGER. ‘CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE ‘driven by: Junior moat oe oy June 20th to Sept. 20th} time 2.17 1-5; Mt. Car- Daily Including Sundays “<.f00°*%». owned by Stanley Mayhew, [ 7, 9, 11, 1, 3, and 5 5 -E.I. Driver Chap- From each terminal ~~ race 5 with First 5” soil oseres Kinkora. ty e ; h) 2, time 2.14 45. NORTHUMBERLAND note from the above oe wen on | FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown, P.E.L. . , and driver MacGre-|*« MI-PROFESSIONAL SALES WORK Poe | Dial_3108 CATTLE | BREEDING | ie . Bb S ae or ma you please arrange en appoiniment = ® pee Kany Seavinet coupon to the’ : with me to discuss coreers av the Army. : Save Money on Repeats! above oddress a ie : Place Calls Early! | and he wil § ; 7% Phone Inseminator Either | errange an § Avon 8 in the evening or Gppointment * > é Early Morning! with you. : oe) i 5 (P-£.1. Artificial Breeding Ass'n) a a ‘ (eee! Serene uae "most inexpensive 7 eke ey Heeger in races 1 and 4. Way- . e. , 22, Down-|| salesman you can * quart) ‘ta. toee|| salesman you ean | O you want a really good building... 10 45 and 2.09 45 — the latter employ ---a cond fasts ceaton, The fax-\| GUARDIAN - mile trotted so far wes at > sities Jat Torey ex PATRIOT Another Island-owned horse ad- to the fireworks when Royal WANT- AD yx, owned and driven by Ja- en ates fo 318,(0 “Phone 8506 ww record) and 2.08 46 (anoth- t new record). Becky’s Prince Ratchford) 2-6, Crystal Maid 42, Denny Pointer , 7 WOOD ISLANDS- Application forms are available at~the College office. These should be eompleted by September 14th and sent to the Principal. Students entering third and fourth years are also eligible for Dominion-Provincial financial assistance for university students. Application for such grants should be made. to the Deparement of Education. OPENING OF FALL TERM - mn a : Registration for first year students takes place September 8th, for second year, Keith Carmichael Ltd normal training, and commerce students, September 9th, and for Third and Fourth year students September 14th, ~ Plumbing and Heating Brackley Pt. Rd. rT va} ey 10-15 Old Home Week sve. 10-15 ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 1st, 1959 Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nights And Wednesday, Thursday Afternoons, With Tuesday, Friday Afternoons If Needed ‘Morten Dew Limited B PACE — 2 DASHES $300.00 A DASH 3% te enter — Entrance $18.00. H. L. Sear C'PACE — 2 DASHES AT $250.00 A DASH 3% to enter — Entrance $15.00 / Douglas Bros. and Jones D PACE — 2 DASHES AT $200.00 A DASH 3% te enter — Entrance $12.00 Prowse Bros. Ltd. © B TROT — 2 DASHES AT $300.00 A DASH 3% te enter — Entrance $18.00 Sterns Laundry 0. 1—THE HARRY 0’BRIEN FREE FOR ALL PURSE $2,000.00 2 Dashes at $1,000.00 a Dash To be raced Monday Night — Entrance 3%—Money Winners Declaration for this event Saturday, August 8h, at 2:00 p.m. NO. 2—COL. D. A. MacKINNON FREE FOR ALL PURSE $2,000.00 2 Dashes at $1,000.00 a Dash . : . To be raced Friday — Entrance 3%—Money Winners Producers Co-op NO. 3—JUNIOR EREE FOR ALL CLASSIFIED 3% to eftar — 2 Dashes at $600.00 a Dash Entrance $36.00 NO. 4&—FREE FOR ALL TROT ; 3% to enter — 2 Dashes at $450.00 a Dash x FOR SERIOUS MINDED ‘MATURE MEN I would like to talk to men who desire semi-professional sales work plus: long range securjty, and above average income on a commission basis. These men would be young with an eye to the future, or, they could be retired professional.men too young to | Our business is, helping the deafened to hear. The ACOUSTICON | HEARING AID is nationally advertised and internationally famous, and its recognized standards of high quality will be of great as- sistance to you in selling the product. Applicants must have some sales background; pleasant, manner, local references, ownership of car, financially prepared to take short course in the fitting of hearing aids. SPECIAL SCHOOL TO BE HELD IN MONCTON pre-engineered rigid frame and metal roof is the “core” around which your building is architecturally styled. But let us give you the details. Call now! Get more quality and beauty per con- struction dollar than you believed pow — sible. And build faster for much less than with traditional construction. The Butler Entrance $27.00 ; C€ TROT — 2 DASHES AT $250.00 A DASH NO. 5—DR. R. F. SEAMAN 3 YEAR OLD PACE $1,000.00 ADDED ‘ 3% to enter — Entrance $15.00 . (CLOSED) oe * < Déclareiion for this event Saturday, August Sh, at 2:00 p.m, 7 TOF —3 eee om gag relay CONDITIONED CLASSIFIED PACES AND TROTS : . Burke Electric hee AA PACE AND AA TROT 3% to enter — 2 Dashes at $400.00 a Dash Entrance $24.00 ons! Hyndman and Company A PACE AND A TROT - xe p GENERAL CONDITIONS If divisions, divisions will be classified. Except Event No. 5, The 3 Year Old. ‘ : Entries close August ist, when horses must be named. ‘i ” Ps » 2 3% to enter — 2 Dashes at $350.00 a Dash* ~- Any clasé not filling nominationg may transfer to the next, Entraiice — $21.00 fastest class. ENTRY FEE MUST AC COMPANY ENTRY Bring your horses to the Island and get a new record — We helieve the track to than previous years, and to-day itis one of the fastest in Canada. b= Pa. be, 3 seconds faster BUC Geedsioe, Vicerrosident of Acousticon, Fat for] aids ea ns ! ther parlitilars write: — eer FeUTLERS County Construction Co, Ltd. Ee H. J. Kennedy, General Manager. ) : MR. J. E. RAMSAY Coenen wr | ddlsas Svein Wea. haw 8 i £ Geask anaes, heen Soe ae ee tg — ; ) See. gr. E. Frank Acorn, Race Sec Y: a 3 Halifax, N. & : ia | or - ene es : :; 3 = ; Te : fe ee ae