yslnitcr Corivair Nearly Breaks The only the rain stopprd Ciintair from beating the track record at the Charlottetown Drlklftg Park last mght. as be swept the three dashes of the l"ree-For-All. '.'omair iion the first dash aw ay out in front of Seiiport Chief ihiildcr of the present track rec- 1rd of 2 Mi in the last time of 2 tlti Ito not ahP:Ifl of the chic! acain in the second dash and al- mo.-ti beat the track record when he came under the finish lllI(' iii the speedy time of 2 05 .'-5 Reit- porl Chief chased the tlauger driieii ull to the nay to the tiirc in the third and final tltish btit Comair put on a burst of sticrd and finished some fun l9fl2llii alirad in the zood time of 2 ll? 1-?) ltairi started after thi- fifili race and helped make the lI'ill("s when Ctiniair went in '.l 07 1-5 it iias spilling rain coni- pared to dry weather ulicn he came so rinse it) the record. The first viitle that t'otiiaii- pact-rt was announced to ho ilu- f.i.t- Ml paced in the Haritiiiies this your but ('oniair beat that mark by winning the second dash in the ntiuir rat-cs on the pro gram Ttiniinv Slianirr took a tum iiiii II1 llic D Trot with Riid s I-Ithn xnd Tliairs ll coni- Iri: sccond at the finish r?ric'it Peg won both dashes of ihc ll Pace while Parker; Pu-it iltln the single dash nf the Classllled Pace. I-JVI-7NIN(; Sl'it.NHl(I' FREE FOR ALI. Coiiiiair 'Matii;ci'i Netipnrl Chief lll lCl'lll(tl(Sl1Rfllt'(l 2 1 2 Sir Joseph IHQ-nnesseyl 4 fl Jerry's Nightmare t.'iIc('iillyl 3 I 4 Denny Pointer 'Shaivi 3 .'i x Timex: 1M. 305 2-5. 2.07 I-5.l Cnnvair owned by H. llirst-li. Itydney. X S K I) PICK lZric'a Peg -Biirhinel . .. . 1 l Curtain Raiser IC. Smith! Colonel Henry -Bernardi Flicita Mcklluyn iconstablel 3 1, I 8 George Spirit tsmallwoodl 5 4 7 B 9 Noah -H Smith! Real Lusty -Mt-lnuisi April Worthy uVlat'Donaldl tWIllll?.5 Express I-eel Time-' 217 3-5. 2 N. F.ric'n Peg owned by Andrew Pei-rv. Sunimerside. D rnor l Tomtriv Sliunler iNeilli Tllltlf”x ll iBirii Buds l-Echo F. siiiillil The Shirk iPotilton' . All Hutlltintf -Hcnnesscylm Tiiiit-'ll Tcll 4MacNeilll Tiiiics 220. 2210 2-5. Tuiiitn) Shanter owned by Parsons CLASSIFIED PICK Paikerls Pick IHL-nnesseit I iIa.iiit-it's Pick (Clark Smith! 2 bliss t'tiiiimando tNeill) . . 3 Here int i tChappclll .. . 4 5 6 7 suiqon g;'J'Cl-39-4-4 ) .9-sun- Rena Roll IM Kennedy! . .. .la.iis tioltiie iJaii .. l)i Wiilied (' ihlacbeilli Parker's Pick owned by Dr Tciiiplti Hooper. Charlottetown. In the afternoon Spot and Ftii'tiint-is Pride were the only double winners with Vt-ra Sigiial. Lou Kalmuck. Viy Darling and .lollity Leigh count- ing single i.-it-tnries. Tcii Spot took the first dash in 2.16 ahead of Allic Budlnng and stiet-p the Classified Pace rares Ten .hy winning the second dash in. 217 l-5. irhile .lo. Jii Spencer was in the runner-up spot. . My Darling with Joe Hennes- sry getting some more pointsi won the first dash of the other. Clnssificd Pace and paid 517.30 for a tivo dollar iiager. Jollity. Lvigli pulled an upset by beatingi My Darling in the second dashl and paid some 526.00 for a win ticket. Dllflllil the second dash which .lolliti' Lcigh iron there was a lcrasli l)PlHl3Pf1 .Hyrtle's Boy and .l)tHknlllil'fl at the first turn. Eu Bernard Ilsa driver of Downtown was not hurt. as Downtown gal- Ioped around the track with no driver. Ilyrtlfs Boy's carriage suffered a twisted wheel but no damage was doao to the driver. Don Machloill. D Trot Fortune's Pride tHennease,l ltutliiels First tsmiihi Money Mac iaernardl Edgar D tNeiilI Miss Russell Isimmonrl Ray K (Lowery) Killmat Kitty iMacNeiliI Pal Reynold. tAisenaultl Times: 1:21; Izll 1-5. olaelAu5Io-I ua-u-a.s-ou- Fonune's Pride owned by L. 1 was thrown to the ground but..lohnatoo. Charlottetown. E CLASSIFIED PACE lvm Signal (C. smuiii Ion Kalmucli III. Smithl Marion E tldenuesseyl lWalh The Line tWhielan) ibou Budlong tMacNelIli Suffolk Chief 1M. Kennedy) Pericles tClark Smith) It-anida IMacDonaldi Times: 1:16: 1:17. Vera Signal owned by Earl Yeo. Miscouchc: Lou Kalmuck owned by E. Bryenton. Hamilton 1 6 2 8 3 I 3 7 Gsapuoov--an CLASSIFIED PACE My Darling tHennesseyi I 1 llollity Lee (H. Willis) Ii I'.E.i. l Canadair iconatablcl Track Record On Friday .Tribuna 4C. Smithl I I I'l'heo A. Nick tO'Irienl C 4 luyniem Boy thdacftailll :- lbowntowu (Bernard) I -. l Times: 2:11; 1:15. i l My Darling owned by Senator. :G.H. Barbour. Charlottetown- 1Jollity Loo owned by James O'Brien. Elinadale. CLASSIFIED PACE Ten Spot IMat:Neilii lJo Jo Spencer tBurbinei Allie Budlong tHughesI Bob Ciegg tBei-nardi Jean B Lee (S. Kennedy) an-agu... as-u.-so... Timea: 2:l6; 2:11 1-5. Ten Spot owned by H. Schur- tnan, summeraidz. Cards Defeat Milwaukee i As Brooks Beat Pirates JIIIRSI-IY CITY. VB 1APl Re- lief pitcher Ed Roebuck came on in ilie ninth to net the last two outs Friday night as the Brook- lyn l)odgers defeated Plltsburghisi last-place Pirates 4-1 for south- paw Johnny Padres" l0th vic- IOTX. Podres had a five-hitter until the ninth and had lilanketl the Bucs on two for six frames. But when he gave up his sccond walk and Bill Mazeroskis second sin- gle with one out. manager Walt Alalonvwhnle Brooks now hava won only four of their last 11- callrd in Roebuck. MILWAUKEE rAPlvDel En- nis slammed a three-run htimer and Walker Cooper doubled for two runs Louis Cardinals ended their nine- game losing streak with a 6-2 victory over Milwaukee Brat-es. The loss mapped Milwaukt-c's Friday night as St; ten-game victory string. Lindy McDaniel won his itlth victory against seven losses. giv-. ing up eight hits in II 2-3 innings- bclorc he was replaced by Huyti i Wilhelm. I Starter Gene Conley of the Braves suffered his sixth loss CB- XPZW YORK IAPI - A blr-an pinch single by George Kcll in the lith inning brought the Baiti- more Orioles a 4-3 victory overl New York Friday night as Billl Wight. a 15-year-old lefty. beat the first place Yankees for the third time without defeat. l anda walked and then iicooted home as Kell popped a hit over a drawn-in infield. Yorl Be-rra's pinch home run. with two oiil in the ninth. tied it 3-all alter Wight roiled along with a six-hitter PHILADELPHIA M!” e Ray Jablonski's ninth-inning home runs with one man aboard ruinedt Robin Roberts' four-hit shutout and gave the New York Giants it 2-1 victory oier the Philadelphia Phillies Friday night. Earlier. New York downed the Pliillietii 5-7 ln'the 2":-inning complolion' of a game suspended last spring.l Jnblonskl's homer. his seventh Spar? 5'l'hoCharlot:totowaGaastllna.Botssrdoy.Aag.l1.1If51p City Softball League Finals To Open Sunday - The best of seven City Salt- League finals between Barry's Lions and Ross Burner and Electric will open on Sun- day afternoon on the old Dia- mond with a single game sched- uled for two o'clock. The aecondi game will be played on Mem- orial Field Monday and the re- mainder on the old Diamond. Barry's won their way to the finals by defeating the Junior B.Y.C. in the semi-finals whilo Ross Burner were eliminating the B.Y.C. The Rossnien will likely have Wilf Shcphard on the mound for them Sunday Shcphard. called in as a replacement for Teddy Strain. who suffered a hand in- jury in the semi-finals. is an old Parkdale tamer of years back. in the days when be buried for the L.Y.C. Shepliard. who has returned home this summer from On- tario. did not take part in league play this year. However. under a League clause enabling a foam to secure a replacement for an injured player. he can lineup with Ross Burner. Big Lorne Israel. unbeaten in City League play this year is the likely starter for the Lions. The Island League finals will uaniorial Held at n'a Mart- Albina Coaches Johan! Fiddler MacDonald haven't as yet announced their stoning hur- lers but is a safe bet bothh clubs will be out ot grab the all-important opener no fans can count on both coaches starting their top-flight pitcher. The Summerside club in a begin on Wediesday. August as with the R.C.A.l-I playing the Charlottetown winner at Char- loltetown in a game to start at five lc'o cok. - The second and third games of this series will be played at Summeralde on Saturday. Aug- usl J1 and the fourth and fifth games if necessary at Charlotte- town on Sunday. September I. The visiting teams will supply the umpire-in-chief for those games and the home teams will provide the base judges. Collections will be taken up at all final games. Coach Len Ar- aenault of Barry's has called for a practice for 8.15 this evening on the Parkdala Diamond. ' Bob Bed lTennis Finals By (if-JORGE FRA.IIt0R Canadian Press Staff Writer l MONTREAL tCPi -- Ramana-l The fourth place Orioles. who. of the year. was the Illst off Rob-I U13" Krishna" of India Ind Bob counted a pair of unearned runs. erts this season. It was Roberts' 39d3l'd 0' 5h9fbl”00k9- Q"?-. I'll- on errors by left fielder Elston: Howard. finally nailed it when' Billy Goodman led off with a triple in the llih against Art t)it-- mar. stayed put as Willis Mir- lath loss against nine wins. I Willie Mays had singled to pave the way for Jablonsklis smaslt.l which sailed on top of the left field root. DbwN E Mrs. J. G. MacDonald Wins Local Ladies' Golf Cl'i'sl'up Old Home WP('l(. with it: glit- frr aiirl glninnr and tho excite- merit rntiscd by the spirited fin- itthea Wllh lrottcrs and pacors. brings back to memory the first r-nticeptiori vie had of such it in- ltirr. ll was in the stininir-r of I940 The exhibition llatl born clist-oniiiiurd ht-cniisc nf the out. break of war. Things were going very badly in Eiirnpe the (irr- manx had l'l('CtIDINl a large part (if France and were threat:-iiing the invasion of Vngland. iiltcrej Canadian trtmps ucrc stations-d.' I ti.-is president of tlir Exhibi- tion Asuicintlon and the tltotizlil occurred In mr that it would bc a good thing to put on it pro- gram of entertainment and har- nrsit racing and brighten tip the picture I made up a petition in how an Old Home Wccli and called on the HnllOf'al1lP Gr-nrrte D ne- Rlni. and explained my ideas. He signed it. and with that potent signature. biindrt-its iriore were ldded. and Old Home Week was on its way. and advertised ex- tensively with the quotation: "Mid pleasures and palaces though we may room. be it ever so humble. there'; no place like home " The best acts prociirnhle wrrr obtained from George Hammid. New York. One of Canada) lead. i 'iiiJNi33is.i C.5Fl'ER.. l Thousands Of Nests Are Robbed By P it is now a matter of record fits! the kill of stator birds by prrdatniji birds and animals lall mm:-r res:-bod alarming propor- tion: it was I grim winter. Sim-m lnllnwcrl storm and intense Trnsls toalcrl marine food under I thick roating of ice Black Ducks rlitstercd in open springi- and rrer-k mriiittis and managed an find food enough to keep them alive. Many of them were in aorta in weakened condition they fall victims in ravens. haw-ks and BACK STRETCH In: siiigcrs was engaged. and lhtwc at-ts MP1"? interspersed with the program of harness rat--. Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald won the championship for the Ladies Division of the Charlotte- town Golf Club. She met Mrs.l Alan Macmillan in the final round last we-ck-end The qunllllllll round wan . The championship consolation: division winner was Mrs. tvnnl Home with Mrs. J. ininner-up. The first division winner was 'Mrs. Ronald Norman. Mrs. James Ccrry was runner-up. The consolation first division in: in the afternoons. and theplayod .litl,v 29 with 25 ladle.-uwinner was Mrs. I'.W. MarNev- hcsi horses in were brought here and given freight assistance and good purs- os iiore nlfercdfnill Lynch's mid- way was one of our best lea-l titres on the outer grounds. and his assistance through the years was A great help to us. FIREWORKS Thc nl2lll slums were con- clutled with fireworks. and con- sirlerahle mom-y was spent to make these worthwhile spot-la-1 clrs Tlic Charlottetown Riding ('ltili also gave performancesl with hcaiitiftil. well-trained lI0l'I-i cu anrl rxpert lady and gentle-1 man ritlcrs. Old Home Week t-nit-l tinucri to grow bigger and big-i gt-r. until finally the writer and Mr Roulter decided ui sell ntir shares to the present gentleman who are conducting the assoc-. lationls affairs Jiidliiig by the crowds and enthusiasm. this year's Old Home Week continues to keep in step in the puhlit-iii. confidence with its predecessors. STILL TOPS Monday night's nvfflillfl W"- grmvi drew betviern 3.000 and 4.000 spci-talors who saw one of the best night'; racing ever held v('ontinuect on page 7) t rededafors t-roaktng among llicmsnli-rs andl iflllllfli aerial acrnbatict He y 'anevi there were quite st few i Ihlack ducks wintt-ring.thcre but didn't think for a mnmenl btit what the ducks wt-rc able to look ,ritit for ilwmselves One day he strolls-rl down for a look-soc out of Cllflfltlly more then anything else. and found out what the, rayon: had been dining on. i Black tlIt('l( feather: scattered all nv!-r trio place and patrlm of blood stained .-nnw told the tale 'Clt-velanri other umimt predators Prf(Ill- ,olamrr then worth. An aw wit-i on. both Iiirred and feathered. take st heavy toll of wildlife all through the year. The non-game birds not by fnirlv well as they on not have the hunter to con- umt with in fact if it were lit for the predators many spec- lea. mbtnq for Instance. could kcolne too numerous. pone:-on thonanottiiofi-abla- gggucveryaprinl and sussnner "CI! related bow ravens killed a black duck at Basin I-lead Run, east of Black Pond sanctuary in. King: ('l'VIHllV Eight or nine of them t-nrm-red it in a patch of open water. Thc observer told me be prop- ably could have saved the duck.i tfemporarily at least. but wanted- and lsronaed to see how they worked the trick. They concentrated on this part- icular dock and paid no attention to the others who flew away of .atternotoiI Ia tabs! off they'd burnpi a r I 3 .5 Q 3 ii , tltiii ll; 3' If; a. When this noes,” est entry in several years. the itnritimex participating. this being the larg-yin with Mrs. Wendall MacDon- Iald runner - up. Micliiga Collects I-ler By JACK VAN DUSEN Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA tCPi -e A brunt-tic b n in b shall from I-Iamtramclt. Mich.. collected her sixth title of the Canadian junior tennis cham- pionships Friday. duplicating her performance of last year. Rat-cl-hitting Virginia Hesse. is. collected five of the crowns as the open and closed tournament American League Ball 001 (Ill WI 0I- 4 l0 fl NY l000I0fl0l00-X 9 J Wight and Ginsberg; Kuclts. BASEBALL Rouunur ' 6th Junior Tennis Cl'i'sl'iip swung through its 10th and final dar. Virginia played seven matches in rapid succession. six of them for doubles championships. She won the girls' slnglcs Friday and the junior women's singles title ffhursday Ron Seifert. 11. of South Bend. lnd., was the only entrant to take a championship from the Ham- l Flint i Ravana llil I00 fl--I II 2 . Montrcal 200 out 0-3 5 4 i Penn and Izquierdn: Bitrkcr, tramck club as Canadians were cleaned out of the tournaincntlal is open championships. Seifert beat out Mlkc Bclkin. I2. of Mont-y real Thursday for the juvenile boyai singles. The closed tournament finished i Mustard 1 last weekend. Miss Hesse defeated clubmale Jean Johannes, H, for the girls' singles crown M. 6-2 and then Joined Jean to win the junior wo men's and giris' doubles. They eliminated Ann Barclay. li1. of Vancouver and Pat Ryan, iti. of Ottawa in the women's doubles 6-0. 6-3 and trimmed Car- rte and Julie Hcldman. annthier Hamtramck pair. In the glrls' doubles 6-1. 6-0. Virginia and Pancho Castillo. 15. of Hamlramck won the lioysl and girls' doubles with a 6-3. 0-1 win over Miss .I0hB.l'Il'leS and Fred .Drilling. I4. of Detroit. also I member of the Hamtramclt club run by Jean and Gerry Hoitle. Minutes later. Miss Hesse Joined with Ray Senkowski of Ram- tramck to win the junior mixed doublrs. beating out Miss .lolian- nca and clubmnle Gerald Dulile B-3. &4 in the final match of the day. Senknwski earlier in the day de- feated Dubie for the tumor menia alngles title. 4-6. 6-4. 6-2. 7-5. Setikowskl teamed with Duble to win the junior men's doubles from Yvon Leblanc. I7. of Mont- real Ind Don Mcltush of Winni- peg. 6-1. 0-1. Hi. Leblanc wa- wlnner last week of the closed ju lor mcn'ii singles. Drilling and Castillo won the Byrnr i7i. Dllmar 'I0' and -l0l':::lCris1nnf( tau, Vargas tti amt oi. ,other litlc decided Friday heal- son, Berra tltli. W-Wight. Ihitmaix HR: NY-Berra. .Chirago I00 000 010- 2 ll 0 Detroit 004 001 lllx-- 6 13 0 Wilson. Keegan t.'li. Fl!t'lICl' Hi. Hughes in and Dollar; Hot-ft and House tr-Wilson. HRs. Det -Boone. Maxwell. Boston l)00lX)ll fltll-0 5 1 Washington 100 (III 10x--5 I 0 Susce. Minarcln t7l and Daley. Stobbs and Berberet. L: Suscr. lfl) M2 000- 4 ii I um. L Barker. ood Havana "00 (Ill 000--0 I I Montreal 000 002 llx-4 ll 0 Cuet-he, Scantlebiiry Mi and I1- quierdn: Harris and Plcnatnnri. ht. HRZTCCLII cnifw etao L: (fucche. HR: Mil-Young. first Miami ml M2 let I 0 Toronto I00 I001--3 5 I St-mproch and Bucha; Schmitz. log Montrettlers Louis Leprolioti. I4. and Dennis Crotly. is. 1-0. 6-4 6-1 for the boys" doubles crown. y Serias'TowBamgin l Monday Morning Charloltettiwns Little League iplayofts begin Monday morning at 9:30 at Memorial Field. The Kansas City 000 200 000- 2 7 I ”l'lf'9n-U" W Md St Clllrt 1-- Yanks. who finished the regular Garcia and Hogan: Kelltier. Biirrtette ill and Smith. L-Kell- ner. Hits: Cle--Williams. Colu- vito. National Lea!" T Church, Qualters 13!. Mason 1 second - place Red So: will open St. Louis 1000 000 300- I I2 i m, Adams mi and Mccullough, their series against the White MilWMlll"' ""0 W" 700" 2 "l 1 Pcurt-c and Roselll. I01 I. Mcnnnicl, Wilhrlm '7t rod 1,, church. The regular lengue finished Cooper: Conley. Pizarro tit; flu, past week with the young- Jnlinsnn vlti. Jolly 49) and Cran- STANDING! .sters having played a forty- dall. w--I. Mei)-uiiol; Ir-Conn National 1...... lelghi game schedule. All four- Iey. HR" sit,-Ennis. i W I "I rm. teams sro evenly matched and New York om 000 ms. 1 I l Mnwmk” 7' A (1,; ' with the return of a number of hill g 010000000-I 7 0 8. Mm. M '3” 7”. boys from summer camps an Antonelltkngg Tillie; tam s..u1inr-mun M ...7 7” tntfrestltig playoff series is like- Thomas; rts a net. " I7 II store. wg-s. Miller. HR: yv.-.isston- g”'f:::l';'m "5, 5"?” The caliber of ball dmicu up . "W York M M M "U. by the youngiite . is of a high Pllllbuflh 010 U" W-1 5 ' . Chin” ., m '3” ,7 standard for their particular an Brooklyn 010 III aux-4 I 0 "Mb" h (1 n "m we grotto. During the season the Pui-hay. Swanatn tsi. Kill W " 0 iiyoung athletes showed a terrific and Pollen; in;tre;.u:.uuIrckP;o'i. America; lflllgw "L Intereot and quits a few of the horn: s.: - I boysahowprontiaeofbecomtag key. 3”" V0" 2 : -1 some avataga ball . CIII M0 III! III-I II I CHCIF - -Va 113 egg. 7 .7 Chi INQMII-Ill zlaat-i at It .831! thoblttlabaagnorswlllplay put" an... (1: no nu-gags, laltfmora I 50 Jim in". . ;.,t..gm .g g , tier ill! . lrosnas Ill Dlffvll I3 3' -51 '3 laasodal tell and the lad sod raining veto 18-. W: Cleveland la n .0: IN gun and White In: will resume . :Cbt:aIIaICll! 3 g tholrou-taaaatbobtttlalaagaa ii 5! is :3... it it! 1-7 as? ss- ischmiiz. HR Tor-Nelson. Second Miami 130 Ml) M2--I I I Torniitt. I05 (IN Ilx-9 l0 0 NEW YORK fAPi .. Prohohlei 2 i Half I.lanIaaIlIun notluivslardstto ' Finals Against league schedule on top. take on :the third place Flyers in what promises in In a hard-fought ;aerlcs. on Tuesday morning the Tyna Vallay In Alborfon High flafyu i lgii ) i champion tered the mens singles finals of the Canadian Tennis Champion- ships Friday. I Bcdard swcalcd out a 4-6, 0-2.! . 54- 'r5- 54 V100")! "W" Af"""d"' grant has defcalcd tlirec scctlcd Vleira of Brazil and Krislinnn. the tournamenla' favorite. took Aus- tralia": Bob Howe 6-I, 6-4. 9-7. Krislinan used a steady precise. game and kept the ball in contrnli nearly au the time cxcepl in Ihef third set, when the two - fistetli Australian began to count lw-tn? smashing vollcys. In the other match. both oppon-i ard In Dower and a good passing shot. but the Toronto lefthander's greater experience won out. Sinlellnde Boock. Montreal's 27-year-old giant-klllor. continued her unexpected march to the fi- nals. knocking off Toronto's Mrs. Hilda Doloschcll 6-4. 6-0. Tho tinsccdcrl Ilttslrlan imiiil- players on her way to today's melting with Mrs. Brown. Guns Bluebird II To 240 M. P. H. CANANDAIGUA. NY, tAPi .. lfor the Island title will begin .liusky I90-pound outfielder. who star-studded outfit which should. after the past few week's work- outs. really give a real battle to any club in the Maritimoa. lAbbies S'sic.'e Play Sunday Ablias With two smart clubs. Colllpei. ant officials and a nice setting for a baseball game. fans are assured of a mat afternoonts en. tertainment Sunday. Remember the place and time-Memorial Ilold. Sunday at II p.m. Baseball Practice Little League On Thursday morning the Little League Abbiaa will hold a practice. On Friday the series when the Abbles taka on sum- ntaralde. Bob Hcizla Is Hoffasf Pitcher MILWAUKEE (AP) - The "other plnyar" in tha trade that sent George Crown from the Braves to the Redlegs early last season is the bottoat hitter tn the major leagues right now. Re In 26-year-old Bob Haste. a was clubbing the ball at a .545 clip for the National League-laad ing Braves going into Friday night's game with St. Loula.' Clnclnnatl sent Corky Valentine. a pitcher. and Haxie. considered by many as simply a throw-tn. to Milwaukee in exchange for Crowe. first baseman. Crowe. of course, has given the Braves many anxious moments. particularly with his bat. When Valentine failed to make the grade. the trade had all the ear- marks of another bad one for Mll- waukcc. In re c cnl wccks. however. Hnrlchas changed all that. As a Andy Pafko. who became a reg- ular after Billy Britten was I Optician Wins Offowa Shield In Shoot-Off CONNAUGHT RANGE! Ont. tCPI-Nelson Colvilta. 58 - year - old 'v'v'lJllllPII optlctan. Friday scored his second shoot off win of the weak:-long Dominion of Can- ada Rlfle Association matches at those rangoa Ii miles west oi oi- tawa. lle beat out Lleut. David M. berson. I. of the Camp Borden. Ont.. Royal Canadian Armored Corps school in a dusk tla-breaker to take the City of Ottawa match. Both Colvllle. a veteran of firs Ilsloy teams. and betson had scored 97 points of a possible too in the main match. shot at 200 and 900 yards in difficult weather conditions for shooting. A 18- year -old Victoria cadet. Peter E. Rocha. was named um. nor of the nowcomors' aggregate. scoring IN of a possible 625 points in seven rnaior matches to beat all other first-year compell- tors here. Lleut. Pater E. Page, :1. of rul- gary. was runiierup in the film'- cnmers' with 592 and QMS Kiir Kllburn of New Glasgow. NS. third with 590. Lawrence L. Fish of Oakrille. Ont.. won top position in the grand aggregate. beating llll Russell G. Potter. a l7-yt-at--uld glimilton cadet. in another shoot Edaon L. Warrior of Shel"- brooke. Qua. a lieutenant in the ants seemed less sure of them- D00!” Clmpbell gunned his lured. Haste has collected is hits 3Ml'hF00k0 Nell-l'll9IL IND! 551 selves. Both Vit-ii-a.:l2. and Bedard. z5,iInlIes an hour Friday. but hound two home rung. Hg nu driven In it runs since being re-. '"V"' "W"! '0' '99 Quilt" called from the Bravea' Wichita. '”""t Played patty-cake tennis through-l out the match. with Vieira occa-l alonatly getting aggressive anal committing more errors. ' Both concentrated on returning. deep and waiting for the breaks.l Vieira scnrcd heavily by playing to Bodard's backhand. which the Canadian often nottnd. Neither; Inadc many placement points. l In the long run. Vielrn out-er-l rored Bedard. Vieira rushed ihel net and attempted to take the ini- tlative more often. but wound up by putting his cross-courts out or his short t-hops into the net i Finttli-is were also decided Fri-T All damagcd the let-powered hydro-' plane and failed to set a water. speed record in his final attempt- on Canandalgua Lake. . A swell from a nearby pleasure boat sent Campbell's boat hurt- ling thmugh the air for about 200' cm-nctzgg gm-ngn AC1-ION lul- feet at high speed during his tlrstl run. The mishap damaged the, ct-aft'a binding and put it out of commission for months, Campbell estimated that it will take about 30.000 to rcpalr the damage. " in the pounding received eration" of the protectorates of. Friday and in earlier runs on the e. Campbell was able to toinplcte two runs in his final effort to Kan.. farm team in the Ameri- can Auoclatlon July2'I. TUNIS. 'i' u n I s i a tReutarsi- President Bahih Bourgulba of Tu- 1lsla Thursday criticised Irltalrrs military action in qvian and said Tunisia "ardenily wished the lib- Oman and Muscat tmm colonial- lsm. d'-V "' ll" W”'"""3' "l"3l” 9V""- better his own record of 225.63 lake the Bluebird II to Toronto M”' L””l5(' BTQW" 0' TOWN”-i miles an hour. He averaged 220.83 for the Canadian National Exhibi- l”Pf"FSl0'l C""'d”'! 9""-if hid I: on the first run and 198.67 on the lion where he will remain until Iurrmsinnly mi lime disiiminiii aecond for an official average of sent 1 of young Susan Butt of Victoria o:t. M. , Mllll Bull. C s n it d in ii lunlnri last year. s bowodl Nexlw shrdlcmfwy m cmcmc over the measured course Next week Campbell plans to! Hi! backers hope his appear- .lma.7s for the required two runs ance in Canada will Italp them break even on expenses ttrnatod of 830.000. -'B1ueblrd 11 In a top speed of zoo in 33 trips. including five doublet hr min vim in the ansresaie. He won the ltautaoant-govornnra Balrnoral Castle. residence of British royalty in Scotland. was purchased by Queen Victoria in I0 IN I957-58 Catalog Canada's Lowest Prices on Rtflu. Shotguns. Scopes -all Huntlngpfqsslplnoot. 3 Wm! '-- . SYDNKYI ROBINSON um an.-t. Afternoon And Evening Racing Saturday Afternoon 2.30 PM. CLABSIFIIJD PACK TWO AT WHO IAOI I-Popper Clqgz I-Tartan In; 3-Vtvlaa IL: 6-Jalb Dick; I-G.AnC. cutsats-tan each. no at anus non aol;t.b?-.331”-'u:: 1.1 cusaatnm race. two as sssuo naca I-ls-Ian's Dream; I-Humble; I-Cd. liar 4-chaasfl Thoughts: L-not in-ty: s.ur. 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