a | 8 The Guardian, Chailolictown, Sat, July 18, 1908 ae oreucanaine thier centage anes -y 2 me ~~ DOWN THE — BACK j, _ STRETCH owned Glen est in years, and instead of by proving they suffered a | vere setback. ’ hey are getting back into form, as will be noted by the fact that at Yonkers Race- last week, the A-1 Pace, * purse $4,000, was won by the A. Camp Farm and driven by nome-bred Sunbelle, owned_by S. Joe O’Brien, time 2.02 45—the second -fastest time of the night. The B-1 Trot, purse $3,000 was won by Little Rocky, owned by the Camp Farms and driven by Joe, on the same program; the time was 2.06. - friend that Joe won the W.N. Rey-/ nolds Stake at Buffalo, New York, Tuesday night, purse $14,- ~ 000, for two-year-old trotters with seman) 1-4, Counsel (by Coombs) 2-1, times 2.14 2-5 and je’s Choice owned Abbeland (Jardine) 1-4, Top Roy- al (T. Collette) 2-1, Bruce's Sis- ter (Deviin) 4-2, times 2.10 1-5 and S. Watt, Gaspe, P.Q. and Top Royal by T. Collette, Newcastle, NB. ~ RELAXATION In the latest issue of the “ ness Horse” is a picture of man Woolworth (five-and-ten-cent chain stores) owner of the Clear- view Stables, Winthropp, Maine, ge ye . Chatham, N.B. Races 4 Bernie’s Choice (S.H. Hor-| 2.12 %-5; Abbeland owned by. J.|. snipe aedrasdedidi-rcg eka ated n a hace ee nnn an - on etna te i wei ane —— Catitarnian Mother Makes | Fourth Diving Comeback i i geles athletic club. In the even REDDING, Calif. (AP)—June|te this meet. Randy Cynthia Stover Irwin has retired from|/came down with But| ing, husband Russ stayed home diving on four occasions, each| they recovered fast enough that/with the children. time tohave a baby. _ she felt it safe to leave. She said being a -housewife Now the attractive Glendale,| “I was anxious to get back into| doesn't allow as much time for Calif., mother is making her| competition,” she said. “I haven't] practice as other divers get. } fourth comeback as she competes|competed in three years and| “Most of the girls either go te im the National AAU women’s| that’s the longest layoff I've| school‘and have the summer va- swimming and diving meet here. | had.” cation or work in the winter and ~} If she does well here and in| She's been training since May.|take the summer off for ‘prac- the Pan American games, Mrs.|Sometimes she had to take her|tice,” she explains. “My home- Irwin may try to win a place/ brood with her to the Los An!work goes on all the time.” on her fourth Olympie team next — *Aa Olympian ia 1948, "82 aid ¥ , P i Sai gal | second. ys ri ¥ i= =23= = Competes At Hull led Juno Russ —~ Irwin, ; | e head of the parts department for p Tt . Seeete eatenaten| OMPSTCS ALE IE Their son, , is 8, Mau- ee i , es reen 6%, Randy 5 and Cynthia ane iar yy ARE gg ee. AD aa ALMOST DIDN'T MAKE Ir | Bvvia leave Sunday for Hull, ’ ers Association tournament . next . BASEBALL | sau‘tetTwursday, Friday ant Dowling will be e: National League | - Cincinnati 000 000 000—0. 6 0| the eee ee Chicago 000 010 00x—1 7 (eee arr the Matiti Blaze Hanover. He was No. 927/ liming up to race the pacer Kitty ; : the Standardbred Catalogue.at!Spangler 2.06. Earl Avery, for- - - S League tourney last year. Harrisburg last November, and|merly of Woodstock, N.B., is his . 44 " a. Rechéster 001 000 0—1 5 0| . His trip is being sponsored by his sire is Hoot Mon, 3, 2.00,| trainer and drives his horses an eee ye he in tes Buffalo 100-003 x4 7 0| the. MPGA and the Belvedere and his dam is Beverley Han-/|on the Grand Circuit and at the ae | ee al ane ae ws <o* é , Hilland Staniland: Burke and Club. j 4 ‘“ i over. 3, 2.13, dam of six with| langer tracks in the United States. eee B a Pt «= lalcon Hts: Kochester—Green:| - ashore records hetter than 2.10, includ-} Mir. Woolworth finds that being | - os gga a ( edieln-arsand. Memenc against a . beelgee ie ing ene of cur favorite rece. hur. | ground he Wack and station, end UMPIRES GET EXERCISE T [tos “Angeles 100 010 00-9 10 1| Weluded Canada’s ey totalling ses,-Blake Hanover 2.09, owned | spending some time with his Phila 010 00f 10x—3 4 1) $8599 will be wal feel by Stanley Mayhew, Kinkora, P.| horses, is a great help im over-| Umpire Stan Landes gets down ,ton is a forceout victim at second} shortstop Ernie Banks fires to,ed up to start the play. (AP Wire-| Craig, 4-1 Fowler (8) and Rose- pros as Stan Leonard, Al Balding E.I.j that was driven with such/coming the strain which his ig | o_ one knee to signal that Mil-|base in third inning in @ game at|first to double up Eddie Mat-| photo). boro; Owens 58 and Lonnett| and Moe Normaf |, %+ , success last season by Art Bur-| business concerns engender. © | waukee Braves runner Billy Bru-| Wrigley Field. Chicago Cubs'thews whose grounder he scoop- oe HRs: Philadelphia, H. Anderson} Bubby would like to bring 38 starts. was 16 times first, §| Ever since the dainty litle tro- a pe - - [Detroit 001 000 010-2 § 1) to be shooting in top form to get Kees Sere wet 5 tines ied — ee ee : ‘ - ‘ Ce _..| Baltimore .,...030 000 00x—3 3 0! into the first 10. im a pro tourney some years ago, a truly wonderful record! province we have been interested : >. i ” Messi 7-¥Morgan (8) ; ever, Dowling finished ; and is hoping that a repeat per- ; : Malek ae kg orga and Ber How: ° € | ; On the same night that Joe im him and we have followed this f ‘beret: Brown, 6S Pappas (8)| minth in a field of 83 competing’ formance might be due. Won with Sunbelle and Little Roc- | career with considerable interest. | and Triandos. KRs: Detroit, Bo): | =§————————————————————— hy,_Eart_Asery_won the AA pace} Befare joining Ge smile of Sem, f ling (6), Baltimore, Robinson (1). ‘ . purse $6,000. with the four-year- ley Maybew of Kinkora last year: | * e ‘ Chicago’ / 000 000 002-2 2 1 Starters With Positions For old 9 Winnow time a eS ee ere 7 a New York 000 000 000-0 2°@ . second fastest time night. Foxboro, but was a hard horse to, rio es ‘ ne 4 r Wynn 1246 and Lollar; Terry ‘ 5", ae ee wae ee oe lon aa Bias a and Berra. Monday July 20th 1959. tae soul a te al Juls Se tetel winaiags Sor 1957, when ae se | Kansas City 012 000 400-7 10 6 =" <= he results af the annu y , ij ‘ ae oo ee Wash 010 011 100- 410 3 (0. S-8—A PACE 2 DASHES — 225.00 EA | S ¢ Chath < owned Foxboro,| CHICAGO (AP) -- Southpaw, second victory as he blanked Cin NEW YORK (4P)—The first-,;single in the ninth. Early Wynn NO. egg ent s oniaa Gat cerned pardlhe br de to $485. - | Art Ceccarelli turned his second cinnati on six hits and scored the | place Chicago White Sox, blanked} allowed the Yankees only two ee ace eee (7) — os * Astheny 1... 3. Dusiow B., ~~ aor Federal, 4. May $ G , A c: ai Sebi ; “| National: League ‘start into his! only run of Chicago Cubs’ 1-0 tri-/ Wi i : i ; victory. . eee : » 5. Stalag rt . - ieee AD. Napke. owner of the Last year, for owner Mayew. | | here Feiday. beat poune tT and the| ~ - Clevenger ¢7+-and-Courtney. HR: = Teor 2 DAsm&ES — 200.00 EACH Dolly track Thése races have been &/fis winnings were $2,250 So that | umph 4 York Ralph oe ‘day | including a home run. Ronnie) Wash—Sievers (12). . NO. 2—6 sonal a le feevore on Canada’s birthday ce caused us to look imto the) ° The 29-year-old Ceccarelti, re-) New Yankees Friday , | | 1, Blake Hanover, 2. All Budlong, 3. Tommy Shanter, 4. Bernie ‘Gene Littler Jim Landis bases-ioaded| Cousins had 2 for 3. Cleveland 221 003 000— 8 14 6 \ ~ Jehreuons for many years. and yearbook again te find who had| ne |ealled from Fort Worth of the| night on im ; Don Ca ahh tan @ | Boston 010 000 303-- 7 10 3| Dam. 5. Windy June, 6. The Sheik, 7. Royal Train. greet credit is due Mr. Napke driven him last season. and iy creases Lead _|American Assocation 10 days ; . ; hit 2 for 3 for the losers while| Locke, fil, Perry (8), Bell (9) NO. 1—D TROT 1 DASH — 150.00 fer continuing them so success-| shows that Ciarkie Smith had | n ago, walked six and fanned one | Kinsmen Blast Dave Perry hit a homer for the! ahd Fitzgerald: Deleck, 63) 1. Dainty Dianne, 2. New Forest. 3. Basil's Girl, $ 4. Donley | fol< Following are the results: | driven him in thee of bie io Golf T i to give the Cubs their fourth C losing cause. ' | Harshman (2), Wall (6), Kiely (8)| Darnley, 5. Ray K., S 6. Dexter Scott, 7. Ruthie’s First, 8. Gay | Race 1—Im Harvester G. Cor-| ming miles, and also his fastest | n ourney straight victory and sixth tri- Rota 14-3 eer The final game will be played| Fornieles (9) and White. HRs:| Music. — mer 1. Gibson Weir (P. Le -| mile of 2.10 25 at Charlottetown | |umph in the last seven games to ry today” between the Ki and Cleveland—Colavito: (29). Boston 7 > 2 Hedsewood Chief, R.' during Olid Home Week, on Aug-| . WETHERSFIELD, Conn ‘AP}|move over the .500 mark at p RCAF. | 4 "NO. 4—8 C PACE’ 2 DASHES — 175.00 EACH. Quinella eS oe ss j In the Little League Lobster 4,...| Keough (6). chim’s Star, 3. Myrtie E, 4. Janet M. 5. Deen 2. time 2.18 35. Races 2 ust 4 And Arthur Burbine drove Gene Littler’s sizzling golf | 45-44. : Ca al ’ r > "| Milwaukee 012 000 000— 310 1 1. Jolly Bud. at 7 Da lit 8 Reware. Also Eli ible , r enc €& fark Vibart J. Nowlan) him tw the other: 13 wins. ~ /qaiched the weather here Fri-| BALTIMORE ‘AP)—A two-run | eee ree, a Legion Defeats St. Louis. 101 000 (x4 7 2 Airy Ann, 6. Ed Hoosier, . My Darling, 8. . igi 3-2 Jeon Smart JJ. Woods) 2-1, Each of these drivers can feel day. He fired a five-under-par | error by shortstop Rocky Bridges ae Rated 143 io Gow cooni- finale Spohn. 11-10, McMahon (8) and Pearl Mac. ‘ne 216 15 and 215 15; Lark proud of their handling of this er- | @6 for a 36-hole total of 130 to in- of the Detroit Tigers-.presented of the tentineitad HMCS Cayuga Crandall: Jackson McDaniel NO. 3—7 C PACE 2 DASHES — 175.00 EACH. Daily Double Vibert owned by Richard Bar-i (Continued on page %) }erease his lead at the halfway the Baltimore Orioles with a 3-2 Paul MacWill . ‘ei tee wi: 8-10 (8) and Smith. 1. Murphy’s Abbe, 2, Gay Spirit, 3. Just Verdict, 4. Premier J. | 4 — jeerS 9 tho W560) Inmutace | victory. Friiay sight. ning pitcher giving up 7 hits while. The Summerside Legion defeat-\San Fran 100 000 120— 4 10 0, Walter, 5,,Mr. Joliscott\ 6. G Ann C., § 7. Pepsi First, S. Jollity « a a | ee ee S| ee a en _ | ed the H.M.C.S. Cayuga 8 t 3 at| Pittsburgh 010 000 000-1 7 1) Leigh. ot . ~ ? Littler, whose 64 Thursday gave for the Tigers and their 12th in| po siedman was the pitcher | Queen Elizabeth Park last night.| §. J 13-9 and’ Landrith: g ae . him 2 Wwo-stroke edge, was five the last 14 games. for the Rotarians and was: re; The navy team made~a much! Kline, 2-8, Face (8). and Kravitz. Starters With Positions For : : : strokes im from of his nearest; Bridges’ error on Willie Tas-| placed by Don Gunning in the | better- showing ‘in the field than! (International League) ; is challengers after Friday's round. |by’s grounder with the neces third inning. Gunning was replac-| the previous night when they Montreal’ 200 200 000 0—4 131 “ : : CALLAGHAN ~ They were Bob Goalby of Cry-|loaded let in two runs after! ed by Eddie Richards, who com-)| were trounced soundly. : W. nesda Jul 22nd 1959. By PIUS Toronto 001 102000 1-5 113} «+ : i\@tal River. Fia., and Bruce | Brooks Robinson had smacked | pleted the game. David Boates, G. Hardwood, on the mound.| #arris, 87, Stabiner (10) and ’ : ae ; i Crampton of Sydney, Australia, | his first“homer since being re-| was leading hitter, batting 3 for pitched a change-up which com-/¢ooq Sicileny (8): Brodowski,| NO. 3—7 223 PACE STAKE 5TH DIV. 2 DASHES — 200.00 EACH. I SUPPOSE we should have ore ee that oach_with 18. | ealled by the Orioles July 8. ‘4. Paul MacWilliams had’ 2 for 4) pletely fooled the Summerside | ¢-antiebury (7). Fank 5-4 (7) and Daily Double Former heavyweight knng Rocky rciano decided ‘ ; ree me team: Hardwood gave. up only 4 €@ Ee : a retura w the ring might not be a bad idea after all. From = uu : ~ re hits While Ed Harrison gave up ome ae HRs: — 1, Vivien M.. 2. Allablaze, 3. Izzie Reynard, 4. Here Am I, & day he retired in 1956 as undefeated champion Marciano ° e ’ ; five for the winners. ° | Jean Clegg, 6. Cathy Clegg, 7: Nell’s Lad. steadfastly claimed that be would never set foot inside a ming | Ulrie Gallant, Sonny Stull, | Second acein He was well off, be said. He had all the mosey he would | ri ain S Oo U ers e Fidele De srocher und Rev | Rochester 000 100 001-2 5 2| | | NO. 5-9 F F A T & P 2 DASHES — 5300.00 EACH need. He had 2 good business that was making a pile for him. Durant hit singies, while Stull and | Buffalo 000100 13x— 5 9 2) 1.\Sir Joseph. 2. Just Betty's ae ee 4. Mr. ile wold sever make the mistake that se many former chempe— . aiiieit dian iit Gamiame | Miller, Nunn (8) and Rand; | Rock, 5. Ginger E, S 6. Ann's Dream, S 7. Mighty Lee. Reve mate - voters @ the cing alter 9 wectiing tevew ony . ~ Read enknicy Hacker and Coker. ~ 2-6 D PACE 2 DASHES — 150.00 EACH. Daily Double (pre Berean dg Mh mmrgartnd>- nage eidhapdeen ar abirntagy ded : _— , ereau aod Gilly hit singles for the | Columbus O11 0000002 6 4) | perect Hal. 2. Ken's Pride, 3. C'S Chief, 4. Leah's Girl, &. ’ no re re i | ma eu rs Oo Oug - en p navy squad. Gilly played a sound| Richmond — 101 000 001— 3 10 2) Helen's Dream, 6. Prince Edward, 7. Thundermoon, 8. Poplar a ne a finger at Joe sae ee SS See ae i a in oe east for spores a tae ae? “ _ Vonian, Also Eligable — Curtain to Lily’s Pointer. ’ : ortunates thought they could make after | , j trai a ae aes ee : : NO. CE 2 DASHES — 150.00 EACH being out of business for a few years. They found, Marciano said | | 1/ONDON (AP) — Britain's golf sing. contin sng esiaing 3 The R. and A. committee ber of fine grabs for the Legion. |Shantz. | +L Amttae ban Eddy ae 2. Sohact Wet, & Cas in effect, that while the spirt was more than willing the flesh my, qunarting amber resent de- deer cinthorate| aoe ee oe a ee gepes es ane cesses S. Cooly Boy, 6. Wait For Me, 7. Willard’s Choice, 8 Vera Signal. was weak. Time, it has proven time and again, was the op- | fats by the United States, Fri-|bosses admit the gap with the/ers acquired “menial toughness” | : ponent that couldn't be beaten. day called e the country's top| United States had not ‘been closed from. 18-hole match play tourna- NO. 1 — C PACE 1 DASH — 175.00 ‘* He apparently forgot all about this Thursday when he left | @mateurs to ‘toughen up and dey/ te “any marked degree.’ ments, and promised more tour- oo Mac, 2. Brian's Dream, 3. McGee Volo, 4. Blue Mary, the door wide open for a return to the ring as “‘a business propos- velop the killer imstinct of the| The memorandum, circulated to, naments of that type for British s. "Abbe, 6. Transcanada. ‘ ~ ion” ’ Americans. all the country’s top players,/players. — : ; \ Just weet Morciese bes & nied pies be veys vaeem The call came in a memoran- | urged British lers to make a} It also called. for more agres- : Dri me ition” is a question -he-didn’t quite make clear. But ; dum the Royal and Ancient | point of starting well against an/| sion and less ‘‘phaying safe,"’ add- MMERSI Cha | k ipulate that he would want several fights before meeting Inge | Golf Cub ' ion commutiee It | opponent .and then adopting “‘the | ing pre gprs British golfers SU DE RACEWAY r ottetown riving Par mar Johatsson and would like his income from the fights spread | foltowed the 93 victory of the| killer instinct” to finish the|had a’ lot of leeway to make up - é over a period of time to decrease the bite from taxes. United States over Britain in the match quickly. fn chipping and putting, it wes Ist Dash 7.30 — — / REAMCLAnO SONIC sais bs GUMddd thee wtetedes hn hes re | Oe ee Oe ee re eee on ee ne ae ere PAu = ee Lately eehd- ho wal Mover snake fer ue ameat of ment ago, and the victory of Deane; The R. and A. also said British the most to make.up.” _ | ——Ne—Free For All T & P 2 Dashes — $500.00 Each ; ee ever attractive. There is little doubt now that he will fight |2¢™42 of Silver Spring, Md.. golfers must change their putting; The American Walker Cup vic- 1. Nell’s Lad, 2. Lady Lakeburn, 3. Royal Onyx, 4. Mr. Rock, | again. In practically no time at all Marciano will be offered this |*®¢ British amateur champion- | style if they are going to match /tory this year was the 16th in 17/5, Ann's Dream, 6, Betty French. | __guitable “business proposition” by some promoter whose memory ahip. the Americans, and urged British tries. Beman’s victory in the am-; ‘a te Wane 3 a . ae Mae of the Rock’s past greatness becloude the fact that. Marciano: is The Walker Oup defeat was sif-| golfers to made a radical change eteur when the Walker Cup is_ i Teuride Bay, 2. Tri “on = 3 Pi 1 Belle T . fs! : now 34 years old and well past his prime. ~ fered despite four years of plan-' in technique. |played in Britain. Sewure. 4 teastd Gn naan, 0. Eeh's Pee. ve C. M. SIMPSON & SONS. Then again mayte Marciano it all the way beck. : - » 6, Donald Clegg. | . , oy But we wouldn't give very long odds on it. ‘ | Neo.—C Pace 2 Dashes — $175.00: Each : ' 1. Izzine Reynard, 2. Eddie Hoosier, 3. Jolly Jim, 4 Jolly STANLEY BRIDGE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND golfers will be leaving en masse | n ne. Oo ou r U S Dick, 5. Myrtle’s Boy, 6. Mr. Jollscott, 7, Jollity Leigh. : i this weekend for tournaments next week on the a Char- | “ Pe : ‘ i. : lottetown club professional Cecil “Bubby” Dowling will be hitting |= =< ne : Ne,—D Trot 2 Dashes — $150.00 ott | the road Sunday for Hull, Que., ee eee oe ee es 1. Miss Russell, 2. Dexter Scott, 3. Gliding Billy, 4. Dainty ° adian Professional Golfers Association tournament, while : Dianne, 5. Gay Music, 6. Gordon Mac. Ls 30 amateurs from the city club will be heading for Saint John ave ance en na n : ‘ ~ 3 : where the N.B.-P.E.L. Open is scheduled to start Monday at the = = New Glasgow . Riverside Golf and Country.Club. ; ; 4 AS ‘ “2 A tehal of $8,500 will be the goal the pros will be aiming for By BOB MYERS win the National League pennant,, portant games the club lost to ; - at Hull 3 week ae the gow inne ee take place = Associated Press Sports Writer | and that includes the Los Angeles | Cincinnati July 12-13. THE PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL 5. ° s Thursday ay a urday. Bubby ve & rough row LOS ANGELES (AP)—Any one | Dodgers. oe cA . 7 ———hoe if he Is to take any of the loot home with him for the cream eurrest ‘ube could | ee Dodger ’ . TT s E of the golfing crop in Canada will be taking part including ~— {a oe ay er ous’ cc wena yildee ia ae! Monday $s Minor SCHOOL, CHARLO ETOWN | ; ‘ ° . a. 4 greats as-Stan Leonard, Al Balding and Moe Norman. Some Ee ee , : | ’ 2 golfers will be entered and Dowling feels that ‘he will be doing Raci C d putiered around his home at Mar! Beil] Schedule _ REOPENS.SEPTEMBER 8, 1959 Mi ‘ 5 fins ‘$5c exceedingly well-if he can make it into the top 10. acing ar — ae — time until : : “However, Bu is completely undismayed by the thought — 9 a.m.—Cardinals vs. Gulls . of battling the at ta the nolten tare he, “Just the fact that | The 37-year-old outfielder, one : 40:30-Dodgers vs. Tigers TRAINING COURSES AVAILABLE | ICING Sa i UlOG _ [ot the ali-time heroes-0f the old) 9:39 Foxes va. Lions. Nine Month Day Courses are offered e : : ‘ eer 3 sales te SOs Bet Ble 0 Se ee . : 4 = tg ; rs si : of years ago Bubby finished ninth-in-a- a similar Fo h ation that he would meet on tournament at Port Credit. ~ : : r Tonig t San Francisco Monday. Browns, Tribe Automotive Mechanics Electricity T , The loc4l pro's trip was earned by virtue of his-capturing the He tére the muscles in his left Wi : : ; ; Home Economics (two-month || Maritime Professional Golfers ee — iw ie oat He = SUMMERSIDE—The second of leg in a game against the Giants Are inners Bricklaying and Plastering arth be the Maritime representative at Hull a is is ng pa the Lobster Carnival harness rac. | here June 20. © Yesterda morni Browns Carpent j ~ Metal ° » for by the MPGA and the Belvedere Club. « \img cards is scheduled for the) downed the ‘Giana’ 195. Loyd . Ree day nar ten Ee FLOUR TEA Shortening : | “ < | Summerside Raceway tonight FEELS LIKE BALLOON Blanchard, on the mound for the | "Mtcchaniee O°"? P™% month course) 100 LBS. |. 1:LB. PKG 4 LBS. | 2 TODAY AT LEAST 3% local amateurs will leave for Saint | ¢éatured by what should prove to| “The doctor says it will be at/B gave up oix’ hits ke Mechanics Welding ( four meath | ° ’ ; John to swell the ranks of the entrants in the N.B.-P.E-I. Open | be an exciting free-for-all. least 10 days before I can think/ out four and issued two free || Drafting courses) | 85 99 1.00 starting Monday. All of the best amateurs are expected to make ' Mending tha Wet ‘ef ceteles tal ol ys Sir ten Milt forte ‘i J eed aes " $6. ¢ ‘ ‘ the trip and cli gro Dowling ventuced an etservelion pectereey | the fentare avant Nell's Led like a balloos full of water,” he| Eddie Macinals stare ‘The attention of ong women is caliéd to the two month [|]. - F that a “couple of Islanders just might grab those two Willingdon | — aan | alate ballooe re Eddie Mac started for the || DAY’ course in Homie Economics beginning October 26, 1959. | -i Cu itiona yet.”’ tho only recently set a new in- | explained. » | Giants and was relieved by Wally Night - 3 ailable | & ‘ as dividual mark of 2:06 in Char- : Macinnis. The Browns’ big bats courses commencing October 1 are av U ¢c Bubby wak thinking back to earlier this week when Art Mac- ; Furitio was batting a-lusty 328, s. ; Ng in the abo % ’ . 28 9 4 Kenzie scorched the Tinks at Beivedere with a 69, while Jack ae and ee ce second now to Jim Gilliam’s .336| catiected. fourtecn Bis to Geates | e above trades as well as in the following: H ; : . ‘ ie shot a 71 week trotted astest j the-heavies lensive seen rt ae se : came through with o 70 and Merlin MacKénste this year in the Maritimes hitting | °", “¢ ch. Little League this season. || Accounting and Bookkeeping Sewing | PAINT SPECIAL, Qt... . . 50¢ [| in practice rounds. e pra amepfvey'y As for the pennant race, he de- | - Cooking ; ! a ‘John Sears of Fredericton and Maurice *““Mousie”’ Dowling ‘ ip a mcg in the Trace, any “Any of the firet four clube a home run and two singles. Cyril | ing , ' Typing OF stonctom, ‘They won the honor two weeks ago by topping the | one of could pick up all the : MacDonald also bad.a home run] restherwork le ii DISCOUNT ON ALL in the cup trials at Edmundston. chips, are Ann's Dream, Royal | Could win it. The first one that | far the Browns. fi : Weaving \ : = 0 ee competition at Saint John is expected to be exceptionally | Onyx, Mr. Rock’ and ay |e a break, a winning streak; Th. Indians upset the Dodgers ‘ " wad DRY GOODS . year’s amateur and open champ Charlie | French. | @oing, can do it. : 7-3 in the second game. Two Full informatio& on courses may be obtained ap or back to defend his crown. Fawcett last year Each dash of the freetor-all is | We could do-it. We've fot | southpaws, Hérman McQuaid and@ by writing to, or calling on, the Principal, Proving || ° : ihe USAF at Dimestone, Me., but has since | worth $500. | Rood chance. But. we've._got 0) Robby Stull, hooked up in a close cial Vocational School, Charlotte PEI or } > _A number of other U.S. airmen who play at | Rounding out the eight.dash Wip the big games. Any time 4/ contest McQuaid struck out — town, P.E.L, { ' to compste ead provide wag F gal Decnctegsadegs Soy mg yp oo eleven, was for four hits'| dial 4647 or 3774. s ¥. & too, will be wide open with trot. hutts. You can’t lose those|and waiked five. Stull gave up| ceed iivie. of Moncton, last year's First dash will get underway at ball games.” ° a ave Sits, Cenned ton and walked i EDUCATION FOR LIVING STANLEY BRIDGE ~*~ 7:20, as | Purilie referred to the two im-| sever ' ‘ +