I mmmmwm “38.1”: SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN ,ALL-Siar Battle Looms Tins ALLSTAR game between Lite National and American m is slated tor next Tuesday at Cleveland's huge stadium. I will [clue nothing but ii. will ptvve I blfl [manual boost ID the nyei-s' pension plan. ‘ ’1 season the game is going on in on. at the biggest ball park: in the countri‘ and thci-e's a lair chance mat Cleveland Inns will 'anri their park tor itiis one One oi the Tribe‘s nun huilcis. .lim 'Mudcut' Grant will be in there toiling for the men handled by Yankeee' Ralph iiouir. That will surely help the attendance in this good basebau city. Thus game is the only such alien in 1563. For the pastirw reasons they played two allastar games but that has been wisely done IWAV with. The s’low was gelling tiresome {ind those in auniority prudently scratched one game on the menu. This one next Tuesday will. theretorc. mean mural more than did the rust game last season, I _ Boswu's ‘monster‘, the grl-al Dick Radix. will be in Action lomtlli‘lie during Ihe encuunltri Falls Will lie run In get I glimpse 0' this remarkable moundsmen who III! I SWBIIciflII‘ earned run arerage oi 1.15. nick has test only one drtisioo while winning seven. Quite a tent tor . rclicirr. THERE’LL be some great names missing trom thr_two squads. Mickey Mantle is out ml the game WIIJI I loot uuury. Mickey actually ouiroted -\iblr roarson but Pearson will be r Ilanzr because of iianile's illi , Roger Marl: has hit. 17 homers and is hitting inst over ado. yet he tails to nisite inc lta . "1 Starting pitchers will he in doubt until almost suiting time Tuesday but it's almost a CEriflian that Yankees' .llirl mom will toss them in tor the American Leaguers in the iirst three innings. Pitchers unnflunnrd by Bank are Boulm'i. Radau. Grim, Running. McBride. Barber and Pizarro. Cards Showed Way i Till! league leading St. Louis Cardinals showed iolks why they are leading the league when they placed three starters on tile National League squad i‘im baseman Willie. shortstop Great and third bast‘man Keri Boyors were tire and ‘ to. This gave the Cardinats the best showing at any team in the loo . PGiarlts came scccnd uith Mays anti Bailey. Dodgers' Tommy Davis. Piratcs' :liazcros and Milwaukee's Aaron Conlle the lineup tor the Nationals. . Loo Angelos Angels and Minnesota Twins run the lenders . tn the American League voting. Leon Wagner and Alhie Pearson made it tor the Angels and Vu‘sallcs and paltry were the t Choicu ironi Minnesota. The other American League selections and the name cl Kalinc. lit-troll. Moirope. with, Fox. Willie 50: and relations. \‘ankees. Two. Happy Fellows PROBABLY one or the happiest guys nbout the selections is Chicago's Neuie rox. Things acre going rather: poorlvvltn- Nettie these past couple or seasons but he is staging a tP > some bactt .li‘s his tirst all-star selection since 1960 but the ninth tame he has made the 'dream' team. The one and only Willie Mays made it lot the tenth rtrnight time despite the tact that he has not been periormihg up to l per. repitone and Vcrsalies are newcomers to all-star circles. Another player receiving a grcat hang out at the whole thin . in nttle Albic Pearson. the guy that had nothing to make a both i player. This little icllow will be out there starting in nentrn held and you can‘t blame him it he‘s mighty proud oi this great achievement. The mighty atom ts cioutlng the In.” at n am i clip and is driving in runs galore t'm' hill nrgriey s boys. . This is the same Pearson that Boston and_w.sshinglon both got rid oi and the same little giant that Baltimore shipped to the minors. it was here that the Angels rescind him and he Ilepnid the iavoc by playing outstanding bull tor the West Coast c \ We're glad that Alblt- got his chance at this big game. We're l hoping he is one oi the stars in this annual classic. . Greal Race Car ‘ Awai’ring Pa’irons‘ Tontghts harness var-mg card oarly closer get another chance at Charlottetoan Driving Park in the sixth. Battling with them looks like one oi the soason's.nrii be Here Am 1. Myrtle E.‘ best. Norine Clegg Ind Lillie Clegg. An early closer has been dii-l-l Dashes live and eight have nl deci into two divisions \iith six‘slrantz lineup oi contenders tor horses going in dRshes one end . top honors. Blue Sky Lark should two. .lust Gary heads the Iteidlcrrtainiy be a strong isvorite awry on the rail in the iirsi and 1 but the unexpected has the hub Oliver Poulton has drawn thr.it oi oecuring at the strangest number one spot with his Hol~itlmeaz Tonight could be such a en's Dream in the second A time. great array oi spocd goes in The other double dash event. each dash and tonight's custom. raccs three and scven, has a lull ers should surely get a glimpse complement or eight starters oi some oi the most exriiinlzianri here the part mutuel cus~ races to date. .iomcrr should have their troubl- The iirsi iour horscs III dxsii-‘u. es one and two collide acnin in All in all it looks like a stand- dash Tnur. Horses iinishinc lilill‘oul cord. Races start promptly k and sixth in the divisions or thr lot it o'cioc . Local Club Hos’is‘ Mar. Tournament The Prince Edward lsiI i: d On Mondly Evening Augunt I Z = brIncii ol The Canadian Ludied' Goil Union will hits! Tile Mad- !lrna Ladies Gail Meet at Beive- dere Soil and Winter Club All? I reception will be held I! Bel- vedere Golf and Winter Citlh Ind nil Thursday, [allowing tile pin.- sentaiiou o! prim. player: will pit to. he guests oi The nelvedere Coll Entries will close at a pm on and Winter Club at niternoon Wednesday .inly :u. The draw lea will be posted at the clubhouse at 5 pm. However. post entries will be accepted. Mandly August 5. will tlnd l' H nil ll l iii l- ";g 3;" sp‘snnsmzndfyq'fig to mail their entries to Mir- “m t h r M Blanche Rogg. mercury-Inu- u'" e m" e m" m ': urer. Prince Edward inland branch oi The Canadian I, tUnloo. sad Myrtle St. spin- meriide. Prince Edward island. Aiborlon Legion Shad” O'Loary W ALBERTO" — Aiberlol IAI- Ioii edged Uta-r7 Lulu 'I-e or our: Albino: III “(at ll regular Well Princl IoflbIli on. m Tile unto wu well ptnyed Willi WM Currie pickinl no the _ with and to union. the losing P c . Id ‘1ch hi! ho hm null the winters. Lac-l Iollzrl Ire looklnl Ion word to an outstanding laurnl» merit and a large entry ilrt seem l . Tho tn- tepdlptl to participate am asked E :1 All! all Monday. held-y IN Loam-any. tile Maritirne sen- W’ Meet will be Ihged. ’Hie Cincinnati Reds Man- L‘ait‘ilcr Samv day acquired The A‘ id it was r rtrrl hi my Taylnr. lcit. and infielder an American League deal. the ' " E 0 "And it one team win. the tint Charley Neal. ceptcr. irom the Kansas city Athletics bought "sh deal. but the amount W-I pen season Now ank Met: in an undis- catcher Charley Lnu. right, not disclosed. (AP Wirephotol. m L nor on» IAPt — Antenna Speculation unm- mum Cronin iI young Jim Bouton til the YII< delighted Lil!" ll just one lll- been or velar-n Jim Bunnlnfl d star blsebali game again Ind Detroit as that probable starting certain I right hlnded pitch" pitcher who will be untried M will start the July 9 cluslc It dly lion! with the butting orb BOSTON Lulu: Fruideut Joe Cievelnd. der. paltimore'r stave Harbor Cronin announced the coin. nnd Chicago'l .iuan ptgm plete A.L. lquId Tuerday in. were the only southpaw. g. cluding the seven-man pitching lected. The rut of MI pilchlrl lbw rlnll handpicked by minutia- Ciude Boslon bullpen Mill Difi 1M Ralph l-ionk oi deiendlog World Series champion New York Rndst. Ken Mcnride t Ynnkoer. Angclee and Cievelnu Jim Grant. Biggel! IIIme mnilslm Minor Baseball iron. the team include New York lelty Whitey Ford (12-3). Red Sox right. hinder Bill Mm!- bouquetle (ll-5) Ind Ylnkl. nutileider Roger Marin (17 hom- efll. “THE! ONE GAME “One Iii liar Elm. cleniy dillii‘iguilhel thll II Til. Game." Cronin slid comment- in! on the return to I single Practices Slated The Minor Bloch-ii L e I sue practice postponed on account at ruin yesterday. will be held this morning It 9 o'clock on Memor- ial Field. AI. one o'clock this filial-noon AL President Joe Cronin-ll DelightedOnlyOne‘Game ammonia-Continuath pitch- MWMMH-MMIHWWWRIMt "mu? (Es-until uid liter Wq,muulllanwgimibgntnunbtnubnnl pinyii.Aild we'reloiuhwt- lam mum. Olly liii Whthlndldllth g 'uémi T111311.“ “delta In call - we or Llo- yeIr ninth-junior circulliill votedtodtl conu- Held odthimiiutiuuatoplubec Inn or fill I [min loot—Lila eitht ofiief nation will be thou plcbd by their know plum. clphlntl tw night that“: it still IeIdI over-nil competition 11-154. “Honk hun't IIid I word Winners lieclared In Amateur Open Art MIeKeiuie Ind Mn. Wen [Vin Berrlglll Ind irwib Buch~ MIeDonIld cultured Mp honor- annn were tied for second law Mi, Hell with 70L Ill Little Laughter] will work out. inter-lune Collie“. There ind year. ilisi tumult in lilo Chlrlotiewwn Amateur Open held Ii Delvedern aver er of the three-lug! DN- ' 1._ T . v SWITCHING TEAMS last leuwni closed amounioi cash and a player to he named later. In lrorn the Baltimore Orioles. Two all - mr Kline! laid themselves to charge: of coin- mercilllsm." Cronin Idd S’side Minors Ali-S’rars Nip Mariners 4-3ToWicien LeagueLeaCl Front-running National Park run of the league leaders w “it three dawn swinging, Ali-Stars cited out a 4-1 Win over the bottom oi the iourth inning when the Mariners got to Hugh- les for three hits by Apps Arsen- ‘Vlark Ladner and George Ti' ieadoll butler Arsen- Aull crossing the plate to give 1 the Mariners I lilori.‘ Wed 14) lead. With two men out in the filth Park Catcher Kevin H ii I! h 9 made it to first on an error and came home I!“ Linus Mcisncr'a single. John Hughes drove Melt» 1161- home with I ti‘il'lle. Tile Ali-Stars added another run in the sixth and one in the seventh [or a +1 lead. THREATEN [N 7th in the bottom or thr scvenlh the Mariners IIDI’E \iithin one Juniors Waiiop Tignish 15-10 West Prince Juniors \A‘aiioped 'i'lgnish 15-1“ in a regular league softball game (in the Bioamlield‘ diamond last night. Reg McCausland handled the mound chores {or tile Winners with Wilson Shea absorbing the loss. The Juniors it-rl till the Way but the Tignish came alive in he sixth. scoring live runs ill— ciuding thrce homcrs P.E.l. Kariers Tops In Meet IA contingent GI karls Ind drivers from three major hisri— time centres gathered in Sadie Raceway liionday to battle ior impnies and honors. Contestants were present Ironi the local Harbour Kart Club oi liaiiiax end Dartmouth. Stick- 3. and Prince island drivers carried an the mic portion at the award they dominated thc super “ class and took top plate in thc sulc “A” cl s. Raymond Blrl oi Coi'eiiflud, PILL piled In) ‘0 poinl.‘ to lead his nearest competitor by n. a maior ville. N3. Little indianappolis “m” two already in. the tying run on tit-id. During his stint on the mound. ,iioghcs walked six amt senI‘ Probable Pitchers By THE CANADIAN rnzss probable pitchers tor today's lcoguo games. won and (lost records in parentheses: : Amrrieun League 1 Chicago. Buzilardi mm at ‘NPW York. Terry liter. Bustnn. l-ieiiner (147) at Cleve- land. Kralick tan». at r Los Aogclcs. Chance (5-7) paitimorc. Pappas 164}. or Minnesota. Perry ill-4) at De .iroit. Running t4-SII. l Only games scheduled. National League i St Louis. Gibson 17-3) all Los Angcics. Kouiax llui. iNt. . lwaukec. Lemnstt-r M4) at San Francisco. Saoiord tin). . Cincinnati. Purkcy mutt Houston. Johnson t:l»lll, iNi. New York. i-look (H) at Chi— .cago. Ellsworth tilt-oi Only games scheduled. Poniiacs Top Juniors 4-] i i SUMMERSIDE — The A it. MacLennen routines. backed by liIL‘ liii'eL‘rilit piicillng til Lorrie hicDougall. gave the Junior be i i Losing pitcher Liflyd ‘Teet' :Main Brace Mariners ut. the Old second and the winning one on Gregory I 7~hilter while walk- IDiamond last night behind the tile in i t i al sack and two out. in): two and Tanning two. .fiVP~i1it pitching of John Hughes. Apps Arsenallit ended the game ' The game was scoreless till by hitting a long fly ball to right ner paced the winners at Kevin Hughes and Linus Mei;- th e Dials, earh with twn hits in (our appearances. Tops for the loserI was Maurice Maclniyra with two hits in three outings. This evening's action I e e s Barry‘s Lions at hill-tic lo BIS hamrocks. Game time in 630. Officials lor the game were:— platc. Bud Lund: bases. Franir bell and Biil Monteith. League standings are u tol- . lows: — w L Pct I National park 'I z .173 M ' t 5 us Shamrock! 3 5 3755‘ Li I 5 375 Uplowners Score Lopsided Win The L'otownerr c l o h h errd Doivniowncrs lid behind the tour hit pitching oi Maynard pr. duet in n regular Sourir Town Baseball L e a g u e game lait night. over the route he walked two and racked up 14 strikeouts. Peter Grant was the starting and losing pitcher, being reiiev. cd by Augustine Clinton in the ionrlh. Togcther they gave up it hits. walked eight and leaned nine. Longest hit of the game was I triple by pitcher Paouct. Next ' ploy Ccntrelownei-r. Defeat Flyers 4-2 game is Thursdby even- ini: when undefeated Uptown!!! .Kingfishers Down Angels Johnny'l Kingilahcrt detentod Guardian Angels in in City Commercial league play evening. Rcrna 'Fiaia' MscKlnnon hrndled the mound chores tor pings ion the winners and was the wlnnm- Pltchlns ‘0 Ill but relieved by Don Abbey in the the last two batten Bulc iiiih. Abbey wu credited with Ward handled thll short mild to, vim” job. MaeKtnnon gave up only Gary Rayner started (or th e three hits. Y's Men and was relieved by, Gard Fairzrlem went "I. Donnie Henderson, who took the mute tor the lore". Iflowinx l sixteen hILS. Denny and .iunior Fiat-law were top batten tor the win here. each with three hits in tour trips to the plate. Kevin Dowllng ion The Guardian stickers with n 2~lttN pcriormnnoe baseball in Summersirle got to n successiul start last i t at Queen Elimbetzil r as charlie peters. one oi town'l iew ardent baseball inns threw out the that ban to oilin- .lnliy open the season. Tire Legion Little leaguerr dc- Heated the Y's Men 4—3 in In ex- in timing Cnntest. Paul nernardpitched tour In- guc 0” .i oss. Roy Gsllnnt smashed s atom-i er ion the Legion and Cary Car» ver and Donnie Henderson hit doubles tor the Y’s Mens boys. inor League action Ro. tary detected Kinsmen lo—t. . Club C‘h’ship Ildent'l Illicit VIII lilo In- nounced. Gerry BIrrett finished in (roll! with 11 min“. J I I: it Cooke Ind JIck Mulllglu loiiow- ed close behind with Ill Win liu'l Ari MacKenz‘ll VII next with nInI Points. WINNER! GIVEN Hen Ire the winnen In til I varioul divilionl lit the City the weehnd. For Mchenle it III on! of three match" in whlch he em- erged the winner on the Week- end but (or M". MIcDonlid her victory wIl unulldefld I mlior up“! II lite wlln’! we!) enter ed in the indiel' Lop division. Run Glrren lapped lilo Jun- ior! and E.C. Taylor unused the winner in the senior dlvin mm... up“. _ OIL ‘ , Mun“. ' “mm m chimorkpivlrion. tlt noieri _ . on Gar-re low net. David Campbell; Junior Divls. ion is holeri— champ. nanny Meisnac: low net. John Mac- Eachcrn. .lunior Glris:— champ. nar- hnrn Moreside: runner-up. Anne lrwin. Senloni— champ. LC. Try. lor: low pct. Wen MacDonald. died I” ilniesi— cit-mp. Mrs. W. MacDonald: low net. Mrr. J. Molloy: Ladies—t9 hol- esi— Mn. MIcNeVin: In! net. Mrs. Relen Gilllr. Business Gtrlb— champ. Mar. ion Macnonnld; invv net. Edith Anderson. Men's ch'ahip division in Iiol- thl Dominion Day Sweepstaku with I 74. law net went to chk Mulligan who Clld~ I N. Draw Given The nelcvederr Club Champ lonship geti underway tbir week and the that match must he completed by July it. match is played each week with the winners continuing un» til eliminated. The draw is I: follow:— erl— chain . Art MecKenxl-t L C“ fifim" inw' net. Rili beer. .1. Rage" "A ,_ Murphy First Division (is irolerl — B. McGee vi. K. Carmichael “ham!” ’” “mm ‘°"' “- C. Coacy vr. T. Miller 3m" We": 13",,” u R New", Second Divilion:— champ. Guy Ficiilud; low my Goon- Veauy. Third Divisionz— ell-mp. Dr. T. Genchefl: low let, H. Li Play/of! i9 littlest—Ted Miller. R. Binel v D. Cilrlislm Al MucRIe VI K. Irwin B. Morelide vn. G. Nicholson. CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION Ari MucKenllE VI. E. leinr Buck whitlock's Stars aveng— ed s setback sutiered last Sula- day at the hands oi Forbie Kell- ncdy's Fiyers by detecting these same rlyers 4.2 at Memorial Field last night. winning pitcher Donnie “run— nel' MacLean was in top iorni ior this tussle. tiring n tour-illi- tcr while running up a string or eleven strikeouts and issuing only one tree ticket to firsl. Flyer coach Forhle Kennedy switched positions Willi teams mute Curl McQuaicl tor last night's encounter, taking over the p itc h trig chores with Mo- Quaid on the receiving end. Ken- nedy worked all but 24 of the BASEBALL lollth Inning when lie got Ml:- Quaid to help him nut of I inri. Over the 5 [>3 innings Fni'bla ulluwcd six hits. one oi them I lrudutf triple by George Power: In the lop oi the fourth inning. He also wnlked lour Ind tanned l our. McQuaid came in in the {our til inning with the base! loaded- across the plate. lie struck out the lirsi sticker and got the hex batter in ground out in retire the side. SCORE EMILY Stars got on the scoreboard early. Wayne MacDonald lead- oit batter in the tirst toning drawing a base on balls. sterling second and third and dashing home on n passed b ii. rowers eventually rooted in the iourttr Kionaircs their second mask or the season by a +1 score hers ‘Iasi evt‘ning in u regular Town Baseball League lixiure. l MCDougail went the distance lwtlh his three hitter, allowing titre-c walks Ind striking out. i Donnie St-Ilurman startled Tor ‘tiie Juniors and tank (ha lobar pitching A 2-3 innings. He gave IIP Tour unurned run! on [our hits and struck out tour. Paul innings (or the Legion boys. tub sing silliloul hall. Bert Erotiiiy. Pele Green and Donnie .‘irstrnuuil each had two, hits lor the winners R l c h nrd. iPcrry banged out two sinsiu‘ ‘rnr the Juniors. . Grog Drighnn turned in I fillet game at third base iar the tides. cumin; up wi Bob Brook Mocwilliams went the 185” 1-3 Brook ior Saturday night's insu- Haroid Stead will rein Bob Pork Brook in Saturday'l (suture. I o in e MarKenzle also brought over tum Clutch lioidlng plays in LII! into other horses. Tel-memo Riiey SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS alter hitting his triple. Emmett Ellsworth slashed I double in the sixth in More Joey Anennuii "mm"! “'3‘” who had made iirst on a single. . New York out too too i I i '5 In C|fy ichlclgo tail on oox—t c 2 2.593%? 5m m" “m. h u” 13mm: fdflwfisc; “I‘- rlyere counted botn‘thetr Ir‘unl For incl ugurai collenian; Buill 7-l sod iter- "V9330" '3: pf; - ed balls accountlo tor the run Glace hay'i Dori MacKenzle “Wm!” WWW- ' H n.1le my. :1 t... "m arrived in the City l t got “" W”‘°‘°" ’ " were: Cuker Pineau’l stab oi With his “'99 - lor- "tr Bob 39"” “fig?” ‘3" m“ line drive oi! the bet at atarr' "“ ,3,’ a “'5” Wayne MacDonald tn the elghtir gural texture at the locnl driv- m“ "E" ‘ tuning and Lennie asgiole'r “in Dark is" 319%“ i" '“d mm“ catch oi Tommy Rnndrahnn Rob Brook stepped the tastes: " A‘mm‘c" Mia". long tly bell in centretield in the mile in the Mnriiimea this con 1cm." WWW” sixth inning. son at Saint John Monday with n- _ Emmett Elllwortll ot th e -tl iatsilt "" Y” mum ’ " StI rid Bill sne oi the l '"E " - ‘- (Mt. bonus-chore " ' Y "Y Herbert . - Fl an were lending blue“ LII (BI Ind CIrreon. Downy—(34? '1‘: sum, “ch "uh Mo mu In ' [our trips. ThlI averting Dodqu II! II Raven IIIri-ing IL 6.15. 3: ’a. Lot Anlelel 000 510010- 3 one out Ind one run llnldy R t maltth 11v. MacDonald VI. Wen Mu- L'd‘" ‘15 {a ‘3‘ Donald M J. Moiioy VI. M. MIcKenzll Bill Calgary Vs. D. Saundefl Blii Beer va. F MIcInnll G. Bui'KOYne VI. M. Kennedy M. Pineau vl. Ron Giggey R. lManning VI. Jiggl Mum I d THIRD DIVISION H. LloYd vs. T. IaIidiIW H. Hodge vr. tByeI . . L. Mlclsnle Mr. Farmer - - - Keep that Mr rolling during the bully Bummer season Ahead. i. Cudmare vs tnyel A. Gnudet W. a. Watson D. MacConnscrr vs. C. Flinn v. Williams vr. (Bye) R. Henry vs. M. Carmichael sECitNlr DIVISION G. llerrignn VI 17. Boswell R. Jenkin- vs . ra . W. Lerage VI R. Mnhnr .r. Mulligan vr. R. Ewing is. .isrdine vs. T. scncheti N. Nicholson vr. J. Wilson G. Vessey vr. i. Bert-tarp STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR JUNE 3, I963 3:00 PM. Ind gave himnclt a nice cushion stsgns oi the contest. and Deer Lady. baltlinm ou toil aor— t it t to take into the next Maritime royiack. tl-ai Fowler in Int! vent. t Roam]; larrtre‘r‘a Bllrll (lg) Cornpcirng in Stock “A” he i a M f h H (5i. er till a rown. ~ it 2 1’ ts. 1 ads d i‘ LA—rearson tst. liftiith. m mo In a c e Minnesota mamm— 3m! . Detroit lolmtlt— t in the Super class the polints were mild; closer wt: 0 nfig‘g'AL'l’Juaguysu‘lgél :51 lsnnd drivers is irtg lst. 2 ~ - ... Ga... 1' q uaw omi' liter... «Mono... tiebilry garnered 1 iirst. a sec- fiFS-Dgflfi-Ifi (“17 Ni .0 “""H‘ “9"” “’ “mm” Two programs were run all Romans uAriDWARl _ M 7' m n . . N “if d w “d m" m mm" by the Provinch] gm. Mm“. Lt. Alt. Mulch its KIIuI cits Mimic—r 1t 23%; fimfiu“ ‘ M Only one point behind why. an den It Sqqu Point ranges over SM 110. Clerk in WI “'12!— " I. r nan con-ts. e nan w“ gem Mum" M CM... oh. hnlidgy weekendv Wm. m Sgi.Tt.T.vem - in Perl (Hi). Willl- (7) In sketched some oi tho nnmr-i lotteiown. and brother Merrill m-irl rvcnt. the Rogers llrrd. ‘i‘vrr E. Mania-II Wk“ "4) Ind W tendon of Gun-diu- ma was tied ior :ird with Randy wot-c Co Ltd. match being tired 'i'pr. RC. BIrwlu - {may gezmid Intruim fl Frederick. ol ilrltinx with M on Mondny iorennon. 1‘Dr.ii.w..loneu a A: i- - av. militant h t t l l" m” "en" mum" °' ‘5 Sfi‘g‘rvfl'i'iiiim m '5” "" "‘"m “I... “If”? fiyiefiym ihotn at each ot the too and too ' ' ‘ molt loran tut. sell gal Milk; . . .vard "nus, Lt. Al Mulch oi C l. P. WoodmIn 1 i ‘ I We = a: a" “I n" by “early I "In Charlottetown. came out on top clit. n.L. cigrlr 1: Clinton tit». Clo—Romano idi. up. 1 3.1, cu. Inc. . . NW at mu. nl' a ll... s’mcx "A" Top Ten registering it: out oi (In pouih- Miu IM'III Vase: in I- nn an dink—in DMII-I PI!- Iii-I r. g_ gift. We“ to Pu le lsapolntn. cro 5.11mi“ lat u. l—Jtrot Guy: I—lllotl Joyce: :s—Mr. notion; i-Wi 2. II. Myrick. Sackviile—atpu. one nolnt behind Mutch wan Nbvtcu , So N'wa indent-itch m m; W m. . the Win-toe marksman SSH Cdl. w. Lecinir m It: replaced "Ill: it It blown out I a pin. 'Dlntiv ClIi-Ii. who in beginning Cdt. scott MecDonnld lot No. x—Iecru Divini- . . . hm ll -. to return to his old term otter n Set-ray 4 u ,, l—nal-o'r mono; Holly Atth: ss—Captnln cold; 69-!" . llt’t‘ng men-“yang: him on m “Welling on SAFETY 99 A“; Hot uric; ass—lieu Gold. r en ve e mater ...onar in m, portlmi oi the 1 m. g... “r. M... g m Race on No. d—TII. no no III" in each race oti ton u - in the tyre section. Col. 1’ Tor. .T. Vein m. CAI TIRES II... In. with i— a... no. i cruel-u- Duh hr in»! woodman oi nCAr summer. SnPJ Lsndrignn 19H och-r tot- m: ride. wrr top turn with [3! art R.L.Coler last M m 3,. fl... em l—aau Ann 1: mm It; t—Nottne aeu: 0—mi- dea- polnti. with salt Cinrtrr too i AJ. McCIbI iar . .04. 'm m” m Ronnie barking It IltI heel. with Capt. R A. Mccrise lab I. , '“‘ ' NOI- I - ' "-1 U“. 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