Page 6 The Guardian, Tuesday, August 2, 1955 Flyers And Dodgers Meet Tonight In Baseball Game The Dodgers and the Flyers) will meet in tonightls City Base-I ball League encounter. I The last time these two teams tangled It resulted in the best game played all season as the-I Dodgers scored a pair of runs in the last of the ninth inning to American Doctor Shows Interest In P. A good cxailipic oi the high re- gard and interest taken in the future of Hungarian Partridge hunting on P.I-L I. by some Ameri can sportsmen uas cited yestcr day when Tom (itlllcs. Prcsitien: of the Queens (iouiity Fish and Game Asslictatiuii. rcciiiicti a cheque for S.')0()t) from Dr. FE Corbin Moister of Xorviich. Yer- moni. Dr. Illtiislei: and kits lltllslftri are regular visitors to the Island) during the hunting season and they doctor sent the cheque to help de- fray some of the expcnscs in- curred by the Association last winter when they were engaged in feeding the partridge front the air In This Cornerl Two. what the sport scribes like in term ”crni)shial series" will get underway today in New York and Boston as the Yanks play host to the Cleveland ltl.llinSV and the Red Sox entertain Chi-V cago. Both of the host teams will no doubt wish to make the1 tovaders' visits as utiplcasant as possible. preferably by taking I clean sweep of the series Tlllsi doesn't figure lholigh. because; the Yanks have been ll8Vll1Il theiri gloves full handling the second division clubs and the Pale Hose are lust about the hottest thing that the windy city has seen, since a cow kicked over an oil: lamp some yfargago. L which bl-In” M w "W ques'l GOSHFN NY (AP) - Eleven the entries for parimutuel betting lspeedy trotters were entered Mon- purposes, Indian Raider, owned byl rion of how come the White Sox are holding down top spot in the American League. They have no business being there, at least not in August. Every baseball fan in North America and else-. where knows that the Sox always; take I tailspin in June and ' August. are usually kicking their heels to ward off the liips of thi- Tigers and their ilk in the second division. 0 O 0 According to reports at tho beginning of the season they would be running along in the race just to pace the Indians and the Yanks to the pcnnant. and to provide a thrill here and there early in the year. No one. or a lery few. ventured to prcriici a real fight from them and most telcgated them to their accust- omed spot in thi:d.pl:ice. . Yet here they are in rally Ml)!- ust holding down first placc and . giving every indication that they intend to stay there. Take a good look at thclr linetip. Their man- ager is It man with a dclcatist ' attitude. Thatls the reason Marty Marion was given the boot out of Baltimore last vcar. llinnis blin- oko is having the worst ycar of his career at the plate and just the other day shed a low icars because of his inability to hclp the team. The catcher. Shcrm Lollar in I Yankee cast-off; Walt Dropo never rcally had a good season in the big leagues, after his outstanding rookie ycnr with the Red Sox: Nellic Fox is a professional singles hitter and his double play partner Chico Carresquel has repnrlctllv he- come indifferent in his play: George Kali was a great hall I player in his day but he is well into his thirties: the outfield is fast but there are no Mickey Mantle: or Larry Dobys ilicre. U U U I In Iox do stave off the other four teams and win the American League flag the sports pages will be filled with dire pro- dictlons of what will happen to them in the world series against Brooklyn. Snider. Campanclla. Nnwcombe and Co. will he lick- ing their chops at the prospect of the biggest slice of the juicy notion melon. and a world title. I thrill the have yet to feel and I nnlad tli y have yet to taste. We wouidtttt be surprised though I the White 82:. dizpite their patently wea hilt. g lineup. 3:11” prove just an unfathomable tn tbenodgera as they have been U & YnIhn.I:d Indians ' -hf),--lagers Hornr gl. career as in the ninj- at I new an air ft- kecp him lBlIl('l1 Hanover and Home Free, iran one-two in . by post eke out a 2-1 victory. Charlie Ryan will have his act: righthander Paul Jay ready to take over mound duties while Jimmy MacDonald has nominated Ronnie Stanley for the starting as- signment. Game time 6.15. On 3 lKeppoch Playgirl, Sleepy Sam Winners ard Featuring Big Pays And Upsets Keppoch Playgirl and Sleepy Sam were the only double race winners in last night's racing card at the Driving Park that featured upsets, big pays, and new rec- ords. . Keppoch Playgirl, duplicating her feat of last Monday night, raced to the wine in the first dash of the A and BB Pace 8. half length in front of Moriell Woody and Bell Banks, set a new mark for herself of 2:10 (V5, paid her backers 028.80 and combined with Moriell Woody to fat- ten the pocketbooks of those who ventured a two dollar wager with a quinella payoff of 3120.00. ' ' S April Bud owned by Mrs. I. Just to prove it was no fluke H. Jilustacelis, driven by D. Con- B. Willisl black mare came racing stable. home again in the second dash af-. Part-mutuels: 34-70: 1!), 8.130; ter a great stretch drive to win 2.90. 5.60. 3.50. P H gzdalfuagxlagxcaiiivu mdence y Second and Sixth Races E.I. Hunting and through the schools. The doctor's kindness and gel erosity has been greatly apprecial ed by the Fish and Game As cociation and when the A erican couple rclilrn in the fall I ey will be iiisiired of a warm and sinceri- uclconle. Harness Racing At Hcizelbrook Results of horse races held at lIa7clbrook Saturday. Jilly 30th. Class A. Wall V'.H'cc ti. li'oodl l 2dr hlniicy Mitts iF. Jones) .3 l 2 lllltidy Watson (E. Clovv). 2 8 1 Time: 2.19. 2.20. 2.28. Class B. Lela Clcgg (E. Myers) . . . . . ..1 2 Thnrndale (L. Young) .. .. 2 1 Kings Collnty (G Ryan).,.3 dnf Time: 2.23. 2.26. ("lass C. Scott)" Kalmuck iMc'Rac)....l 1 Scott)" (R Driscoll) . 2 2 Time '.Z.1(). 252. Matched Race Si-oltv Kalmlick (McRae).. ...1 Thorndale (L. Young) Time: 2.28. ()fficials:-- Starter: Thomas .'ilcKenna. l Timer. E lugs Judges J Rankin. Smallvvood. H. Carver. William iand Colonel Dan bringing It was left. to Humdale though Sleepy .531” l:'e"P9559:)-----l I to provide the biggest individual Famous Boy 'Sm1th), ------ --3 1 pm, 0, "H, "mm when. any fin. Countess Carlo tBarrleau)...2 6 isliing dead last in the first dash Mt -inlmtl 'Hi1i' --------- --it 3 of the C Pace which Frisco Guy,-lune Breeze tCudmore)- --4 5 won to set a new record. she came . -IOIIY 3'15 IGW) - - - - - - - - - - -- 4 home on top in the second dash Miss Commando (Llewellyn)! 7 Sister Verna i0'Meara) dr and paid 578.00 to win and H9ll.00 across the board. Sleepy Sam won both dashes of the CC pace and set a new mark for himself in the first of 2.14!-is winning over Countess Carlo and Famous Boy. Countess Carlo paid the tidy sum of 553.60 to place In this race. ' April Bud rompcd home an easy winner in the opening race follow- ed to the wire by Tara Little Dale and Connie French. Real Fingo and Feather Duster split the clashes of the 4th race with Fingo taking the first over Feather Duster and Miss little home his hay mare in front of Real Fingo and Frisco the Great in the second. In the second dash Feath- er Duster paid 518.10. , l The Daily Double un Sleepy gllwdalg Oiwiecd n:gre:ilaeR' 3311' Sam and Frisco Guykiln the second; rpiimxtuglt lst dash; ml”. and third races pa the nice am: 3.00. am. 3.50; second ,round figure of 579.00 dash: mm: H2", H0. Time: 2.l4'Z. 2.14-'3. . Sleepy Sam owned by W. Hen- nessey. driven by J. Fennesse,. Pari-mutuels: lst dash. 57.50; 6.60, 53.60: 4.90. 9.ti0. 3.5!). Sec- ond dash: 06.60. 5.20. 3.40: 2.90. 2.60. 3.10. Third and Seventh Dashes Frisco Guy (O'Brien) ..l Htimdale (Moreside) . Bob Clegg (Bernard) . . . . . . .. Rosalie Hooper l0'Meara)... Marion E. (Kelly) .. .. Freddy Scott (Constable) Llidy Cash tflalidetl Becky Smith (Barrieau) . . . . .. Time: 2.1.'il4. 2.16. Frisco Guy owned by H. O'- Brien. driven by C. O'Brien; -lonu-on-Ann--no 2 3 ...4 ..6 5 7 u Summary: it if E' hth D h. u H"! Rh" Fourt an ii: an en Real Ftilgo (O'Meara) . . . . . . ..l 2 -.April Bud Tnnsiahlc) ...... ..1 Feather Duster iMacKinnon).2 I "Tara Lillie Wile iKFll.Vl--- 2 Frisco the Great tMncNeill).4 3 Connie French (Stead). H 3tMiss lilite tBarrieau) ...... ..:l 5 Ted Gennessee iLlewellyn).... (taunts Echo (Smith) .7 4; Tommy Shantcr IN:-ill) .5 waymark (Seaman) . . . . . . . . .5 I, My Hero (Willis) -6 SirFrancis Drake (Callback) 6 it IThal.r's It -Birt) . .. 7 All Fludlong iIilacDonald) ..8 7 ilma Hoosier (Campbell) .... .. ill Tlmpj 2.15 2. 2.16 2. Time: 2.20 2. l Rcal Flngo owned by Mrs. E. II Trotters E 30th Hamble day for the 30th Hambletonian Stakes Wednesday. and the name ;of Scott Frost stlick out from the Gaines Way Farm, Lexington. Ky. Prudence Hy lrcst like a ton of coal in a snow They are trained by Del.Miller. drift. Old timers on the grand circuit of liarnc-ss racing expressed thauminutes, set in 1947 by none other Era Budloug Istcad) i5 belief that this was one of the classicsi fields for the Kentucky Derby uf trotting since it was inaugurated. But they pill Scott Frost. owned by Sol Camp of Shatter. Calif.. several pegs above the other 10 In the field. The sltlky classic is a best-ob three whirl aroitnd Bill Cane's Good Time Park. and Scott Frost will liavs two camp stablematcs to company. They are and it Scott wouldn't he silrprising Frost and Butch Hanover the buggy-whip rlcrby. Scott Frost will he driven by Joe O'Brien of New Glasgow. N.S., and another Canadian. Clint Hod- '.Iins of Clandeboye. 0ni.. will IIlz'Illfll(' the reins on Home Free. MILE HEATS Each heat is one mile. the first set for 4 p.m. ADT Nobody ex- pccis a third heat to be necessary, but they follow every hour until thc race is decided. (laiophonc. owned by William T. ltlaybiiry of Dcxter. lilo. is in tic expected to cop the big silver cup. If Scott Frost should fall (lm-I'll. Galophone could be the win- ner. Early odds have Scott Frost and his two mates at 3-5 odds on, and time it might even be 1-5. Galophonc is 4-1. while Childs llanovcr. owned by K. Owen of Houston. Tex.. is third choice It G-I. There is one other coupling in Lcidies' Golf The ladies Island amateur golf i'l'5”"P'""5lllP will be played in 1W0 rounds. the first at Char- lottetown August 6th. with the finals at Summcrside August 13. As the draw will be made Fri. day evening and posted In Sat. "Mays Guardian, Summerside and C8V5'"l'Sh Plnyern are urged to mail their entries Immediately to Mrs. George G. wood. chm-. man of the entry committee. 2 Crestwootl Drive. Charlottetown. At I meeting held recently the Prince Edward Island branch of the Canadian Ladief Golf Union was organised with the following offIcara:- lfrn. Glndyn lion. President: M('QIllI'fIO. President: Ilrn. G. H. Buriinin. iiit vice-president: Mine salty Bniller. Sec'ty.-Treasurer: Miu Mabel Adams. Handicap Manager: Min Blanche Hogg. Pnrn Manager: Mn. 3. A. Home. Team Chairman: Mn. 11. 1'. Norman. Junior Development: In. Al- lnn Alncultlnn. '1 IYAC vs. J. I k horse that in ordinary years might . Musiacclis. driven by Len O'- Meara. Feather Duster owned and, driven by Col. 1). A. Mac- Kinnon. -- Pari-miitiiels: lst dash. S5.50.l -1.'lll. R80: 3.50. 5.10. 3.90. Second dash: 310.10. 6.20. 3.50: 3.90. 2.80. 5.00. ntered For tonian Stakes imannfthrilling , g lighted last nights racing card ailsecond dash of the CC Pace wtthidriver takes Mr. Pictured above is one of the finishes which high-) war I !il.I)lll Mi ' lililiibsi THRILLING FINISHES FEATURE RACE CARD Famous Boy in second slot. Dougia hair ahead of Jolly Bud and Sleepy Sam is seen winning thelliill making his first start all aiJlIllP Breeze is running filth Ml Jollscott home the rail. the Driving Park. Another Crucial Juncture Todaylny Fifth and Ninth Dasheil Dave Resnick, of Washington. Pa.. Keppoch Playgirl (Willis). .. and Wa.v Ahead. property of the Moriell Woody tl(enncdy).... tMoresidei . (Gaudet).... Fcll Banks who drives Way Ahead. iAbner McGraw (Shaw) . The Hambletonian record is two Prince Budlong tCudmore) than Hoot Mon. Daddy of Scott Captain Morgan tiienncdi”--7 Frost and Butch Hanover. 0'Brienl Time: 2.10113. 211'?- won't promise a Hamblelonianl Keppoch Playgirl "l"'"d time record with Scott Frost but, driven by H. B. Willis- lll he goes as expected and somcl n'll'l-mlllueli S28.li0. 13.90. 850: other horse presses him, he prob- 520. 4.30. 4.00. 5500M dash? Iably will break his pappy's record. i.slI.1ii. 5.70. 9.50; 3-70- 599- 3-00. .Tom Park Wins 25-Mile -Swim At Atlantic City and ATLANTIC CITY. N..i. tAP)--- 73.000 of the sum for being first Tom Park won the second annual across the finish line, the rest for 25-mile swim around this island loading at other points in the resort Monday night in ninc hours. race. 49 minutes and 30 seconds. I ' Park. a native of Hamilton. 0nt., Mmlnv ("ERR l'l.Z.".”..”".l";i.ll.i:”k:.IZ.Zl”:..?”llE" A or no on me) i . ' : ' pier set up a mighty cheer as a.'::;1l:'lfoce Ch" Lumsdem 24' "' Park splashed across the finiah It was Park's second victory in lCll:9;::h tmweglgggrngzk 03:5 the annual event in as many years. bmitig mam and the second time he has led i y' Lumsden to the finish line i A meguard ho” picked mm "P I ' and brought him to the pier. He NEW YORK (AP) - The tauil American League pennant racc hits another of its crucial junctures to- day when the four closcly-bunched contenders collide in head-to-head series. Chicago White Sox. holding a single game lead over New York and Cleveland. invade Boston for three games with the sizzling Red Sox. The Yankees and Indians tangle at Yankee Stadium. also in the first of three games. Herels how the race looks at I glance: W L Pt-LGBI Chicago 62 39 614 it? New York 62 41 002 1- Cleveland '02 41 402 1 Boston 60 4.'i .583 Two weekend developments in- icnslfled interest in the knock-down drag-out battles of the league's up-- per crust. The White Sox lost the services of their ace righthander. Dick Don- ovan, who underwent an appendi- citis operatlon which will kccp him out of action possibly for thc rest of the season. Cleveland moves into Nev York with a new hit of pitching insur- ance-Iltl-year-old Sal Maglii they old ”Barber" of New York GI-; ants. I whasainyeeagnuiirkg llzllllfl drank I soft drink that was handed t A ” '; "t him and mounted the pier stapn hi .L""'5d?"v we" l"'”j"T'”' unaided when the boat landed. ...io?Z'"3'.”..g.n?El”fv'E?.3iZi ”nn.i?.l'l "W W 2” "mi" in "is . . f ' ' race. includi aevcn Canadlann. tron. flnlsgedl about 300 yards bnck park said he Wm so '0 England '" 59”" pa” .1 Aug. 4 to compete in the London By his victory Park. 31, took . I l prize money of 35.700. He gained Rnlylgllal English Chan” Swim ' .ocals Defeat .wi'.Z "lZ?JZl"'i.”.l'L 'c'l.”.l;.ir'l..'s3e2.;'l'.'"s'. :l4”"e" "'9 N. S. Senior A I I b . h ll be 'Sed ' oca ase a am comprl of players from the City league defeated the Morell entry in the HALIFAX (CP)-4even plnycrn advanced to the third round of King's County League 14-0 last evening at Morell. Forbig Kennedy 4,,-ted for mg the Nova Scotin senior tennln locals and buried 4 of the 5 in- Cl'5mDl0MlIlDl llere Molldlyl Jim Scriven. Bev Piers and Bob Fresher, all of Halifax. Jim nings played. He was relieved by Vern Handrahan Streeler and Ellis Britten. both of Rothesay. N.B.. Gordon Hughes. Bdb Connolly went the distance for Morell. Every plgyer on the wlnngn of Windsor. N.S. and S. Kochull, 'eam had at least" one tilt with of Lucknow. India. all won lllobby Lund topping the pgrgdg matches to adv ante. Kochnk scored a minor upset when be defeated Derek Piers. of Halifax, runner-up in the provimcial iunlor singles. in their oopening round match in three nets 0-1. 4-0. 7-5 and young Dill Rankin. Halifax forced Bob Frnnber to three not before going down 60. H. H). Two Americana. Art llillil and James Coon. of Winchester. MIsI.. both scored ntrniglit wins in their opening singles mntclinn. Bob Bedard. of Sharbroolt. Que. needed number one In the more nlngles won I match without WC being In the city II his tint null opponent cancelled bin entry. Anne Stacey. of llnllfnx. defend- log champion in the ladies ntnclnn won her match in the noeond rounl 6-1. 6-0. Mn. .lI. Montclntr. N.I., Ilnd ndvnnond In with two. Brian McCIllum binni- cd I triple for the longest blow of the game. Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) -- Probnhlg pitchers for today's major league games (won-lost records in par- entheses): . American League Cleveland at New York Wynn (I3-6) vn Byrne (9.1), Chicago at Boston tn)-Johnson (3-1) vs Brewer (H). Detroit at Washington (nl-Gro- melt (10-6) vs Schmitx (5-0). Kansas City at Baltimore tn)- Shliltz (5-7) vs Wight (0.3)-. langna Philadelphia at Cincinnati (twi- ll) - Neg!-Iy (H1 and (H) vs Fowler (I-7) Ind IN: (N). at llllwnnbnn tn)- (I-0)'II -kl 40-1). tn)- A. Cnlddl. at am the third round with a two not via an Inn Ronrdnn ofllalitan SHOCKS FANS I I Magliels shllt'tn the Americanl League champions for a reported 815,000 after being waived out of the National League provided .I shock for baseball followers. Halifax And District Baseball KENTVILLE, N.S. (CP)--Kent- second place In the Halifax and District Baseball League "onday when they whipped Halifax Car- dlnnln 9-2. LIVERPOOL. NS. (CPL Dart- mouth Arrown won .'l-1 over the lending Liverpool Lnrrupera in the Halifax and District BASEBALL League Monday. Larrupers ace moundnmen Don- nie MIcLeod suffered his first set- back of the season. though he held Dartmouth to five hits. Macl.eod'I record in 9-1. TRURO (CP) - Bill Rochford touad tlirae- bit ball u Truro banrcatn blanked Stellnrton Al- blona M in the Rnllfnx Ind Din- trlct Bauball League Monday. ' Meanwhile. Truro batters iced off on ltallIrlnn'I Jim Kennedy for to hits. ":5: :l!.'A800W (C!) - Gnry . W . ..... Sm '”"” t.!""”-'"'"”- " 'l 'tW"U-cl-IV illll0cHl'If0IIIttntIfi&!Il i7-It vnhnsb (M). 3,535.43 3...”, .1 unit It. i.a.. XOU"; g .-.a. '0'VII".zCI 'I'nuni:ofIIoiltreIl bouthnrl . ' - Iinvnn3,.oInIliIm-llndn Nmr. .nl:""l...."""... llnrnnvn nnlbinIand- lnn no I nuutnnlnnoln:-H rIliIndlnld&nIontfciI .'s'IIl win-and I'll prove it.” to crash one of the best pitching Yankces against Mike Garcia (7- iDiscover Tony Trabert's I I . ll GIIRLIIIG GItlIB LIMITEII ville Wildcats climbed back into? AL . Pennant Race? The man who helped pitch thelliiieups in the majors. although Bob! liants to two National League pcn- Chicago probably will send Con-u nants and one world championship nie Johnson (3-1) to the mound to-- wili be in an Indian uniform tolrlight against the Red Sox. facinzl night for the first game of thelTommy Brewer. who has an 8-8 Yankee series. jrecord. Maglie is anxious to prove he'si In the Yankee - Indian series not ovcr the hill. predicting ”I can Cleveland has nominated its win- ningest pitcher. Early Wynn (13-5) Al Lopez. Cleveland manager. to face the Yankees' Tommy llvrne did he didn't know yet how Mag- (9-2). Wednesday it will be fast- llle would be used. He would havelballcr Billy Turlcy (11-9) of the Lemon now is on the injury list. 10). Back Ailment ls Minor NEW YORK (AP)-Tony 'I'ra- daily trip to the hospital for treat- bcrt's back miseries were ding-.menls. in addition. he will uu 00890 as nothing tnore than a heating pads a couple of times I pulled muscle Monday and the day on ma own." fllictuating United States Davis The challenge round is sched. Cup stock took -an upward turn. med Aug. mmiegg than 3 month Trahert, Americnis No. I ttai-.A.aw,,y..,g Fm-at mug and Ti-abet-t was taken to the hospital by cupymugt return to competition well captain Bill Talbert and tho IUD) before that if he is to be in top orthopedic surgeons on the staftlpigying trim WEN WET him I The i 21 - year - old Wimbledon ”Nnlhinl Serinus." W85 ll)? 80- champion from Cincinnati. who nouncemcnt. "J u st it pulled ha; been riding a sizzling victory muscle. He'll need some rest." streak. defaulted to Eddie Moylan "That he'll get plenty of." said of Trenton. N. J., Sunday in the the happy Talbert when he heard first set of their final match in thc verdict. ”lic will be at my the Meadow Club invitation at home this week and will make I Southampton.iN. Y. Baseball Results I: THE CANADIAN Pun National Longing Pittsburgh ms (lI,(m- 5 pg ciiicuo am no oos- 4 oi Hall and Shepard: Minna- Temel is) and club. L-iuinmf H113: Pgh-long. at-lneknon, Philadelphia 011 III) MI-- 3 g 1 Cincinnati IN III) 011- I 10 1 Dickson nod Somlnick; rowtm Freeman (0) and Burn... L Fowler. New York MB 11) 201- 9 g . st. Louln 000 100 tl)0- 1 3 g Liddla Ind Katt; Lapum. Wooldridge (I) and Burbs-Ink. llnddix. HR: NY-Mnyn. International Lung Flrnt Montreal ll!) I)0 010- 4 9 1 Toronto 008 141 021-11 II o Woley. Slant (0). Col (I) my Bucba; Barnel. lletkl (4), aim D9) and Berberet. W-Hetki; L -Wojey. HR.s: Mtl-Williams; Tn.- -Berberet. A. Wilson, Dem.” second Montreal 000 on 1).. 2 5. Toronto 000 001 11- 3 g 9 Llasord. Mleknna (7) mi Bucha; Johnson, Plcune (7) my Griffin. W-Piconn L-Mlclleiu, lifts: Mil-Fernanda: Tor-1).. mars. Syracuse 000 010 402- 'l 101 Richmond M0 M0 001- 1 n 3 Owens and lleyrnan; Congnyp Voiselle (7). Medlinger (8) and lst. Claire. L-Connelly. Buffalo 020 011 mo. 4 9 ii Rochester 000 021 0f)0- .1 7 1 Flowers and Streuli. Yewcir (M; Faszltolz. Jacobs (5), Deal (ii) ".1 White. L-Faazlloln. HRJ: Buff- King; Roch-Jok. Signs To Play In Golf Cavalcade ELIZABETH. NJ. (AP)-Jack Fleck. U.S. opal golf champion. has signed up to play in the 350.- 000 Cavalcade of Golf open tour- nament at Sbacknmnxon Country Club naxt lnontllf tournament oili- cinln nnnounced Monday. The tournament in scheduled for Sept. 6-11 over the nearby scotch Plains. N.J.. course. (Photo by Godfrey) Dairy Ancl Abbies Win League Softball Games In City League Softball play last, strong game afield and also to) evening Dairy downed Keefe Drugl the Abbies Paddy Shepherd Ill.I!l 9-6 while the Abbies dumped. med I homer. Barry's Lions 12-9. I Dick Carroll and Duke McCai- Henry Hartinger gave tip 6 hits. I lum paced the loser: attack encli walked 2 and struck out 3 In win-' getting a double and Itngln. ning his ninth straight game for the Dairy without a loss. ..G.s.2:8:.:.:'ll:;".w:.;:”:::t:.l::" Exec Meeting At Brighton and a home run by George Kelly. Club Tonight who led all batters at the plate. There will be In meeting of George Scantlebury blasted .t Brighton Bornanllon Club one grand-slam homer tor the Keefers.i Mike Connolly for the Dairyt and Carl McDougalI for the Drug-1 gists both played outstanding do-u fensive games. ,Ive this evening It 7 o'clock will Shepherd hurled the Abbies the purpose of arranging for to their win over the Lions whilel Centennial ahoe meet botw - Dempsey Gregory was the loser. Charlottetown. Sumrncrnlde. Kc Elmer Mahar clipped a trio of lngton and the Summeralde R. blows in four trips and played Ii A.F. . . THERESA GRtAT FUTURE IN AVIATION iiii W GIIABLOTTETOWII A special meeting will be held in the club rooms on Tuesday, August 2nd at 8:30 p.m. This meeting I is called to finalize building program for the year. 3. L PARKER. i Secretary. TEA. c E s - SIIMMERSIDE RACEWAY WEDNESDAY. Auousr 3 7 P. M. smmns mo i-ostrious A PACE - s manna - name an mulii i t . lledga-wood Chief. 1 h 4- I'll Come. 0 t 0: Mag. 4 It I; taln Morgan. 8 It I; Tmnmy Ilorgnii. B It I; flint) Royal. 1 h 8. CTBUI-IDAIIII-lllI.O PIIDAJII . lamltll Friseo'l'hnGroIt,Il MInIWortltyDIlI.I&I- Jllllhln AJOI; so rraneln Drake, 7 I 5; Buddy aualou. , , - IPACI-IIMSIIII-llltlfll Yankee Jona.'II.s; trlpeo Guy 0 Boynl.-ill): l.onKIltnueI.I I: tau. an 7: Jlnntttltnr gn- ) DDPACI-SD33-uugpgg ' G.AIIC..7II:It.I0Ofl!fl.Il4;JIy'lG0l::T1ll;.1ulh clean. I I 1:h Jean Anbrnyrl Ill; qptiy Lana. I It I; he spot. n no; IollBIllIu.Il1.AlnantI:lNnnreJnuArlaIn.IIdl'rhcoll'lIu. l DASH Propane. 4 I 4; Pantry '1'-r Altar lady. a h it; t n l.iiIty'n r I T TO TRAIN IN THIS! IMPORTANT Q Iucrnouic lilLil.lil.l.l. r.::::::.'.:.:.. iillllts AND MANY Oil-Ill! Here's your opportunity to get into til progreulvn ield of aviation! 'l'llnrn'n I grant hunts for aviation-nod I great opportunity for than who are trained to progress with In. The Air force will into you. And you'll can while you learn. g Thorn pnnnnnnnt employ-not. good rlio pension. medical can HIVOL OOIIICOIUP nus ton nucleus!-rnatutut RCA! Carder Counsellor If scar ucnunnio min.) : ncsli . anmlternllo. n. n. 1. nm banal Ill. he the