Junior Abbies In 8-40 Win. Over Dartmouth In. Exhibition Game buses were loaded-Kilt? two men . . were out when MacI..ean entered ””l"k5d by the puchms and hmlng the pitchers box. In less than a ll-Dmme M”Lea"' came up mm minute the inning was completed wo late inning rallies yesterday af- (or Macman threw three pnches .ernoon to defeat the Dartmouth It A” Jackson of Dartmouth "Id Juvenile Lions 3-4 in an exhibition struck mm mm "me ” Memmm Fleldt ' For the rest of the way Macl..ean Th" Abbi” pm together 3 single remained in command. He gave up tllll ill the sixth inning. four in they mm, cue ML and it was A mm: mm -mvrnth and three in the eighth in. Cenhyencld bv Ernie Parker Dang wt hack the visitors. The big blows, mouth Tenet! pitcher. Macbean at the Abbies winning rallies were, struck on seven men in me three xlacLean's two-run single in th-e;and one mud mmngs man he ”””m and Chm” Kmnedysi worked. He did not issue 9. walk. lircc run doubleyinnthe eighth. Ian Kennedy' who got ms first Tho rcdoubtabe ' Funnell Mac-. smnmg asignmen. on the mound, I'M” whose great pitching was? turned in 9. fine cffort but Ken- iarkctl by almost perfect support. new mued to get the ham": mpg ,,.nn1 his team-mates -entered the no” necessary to Mn ball games- :amc iii the sixth inning as a rc- Ian gave up three umi mm, mtsv "I "nth" mr IR" ulvmseiu Kemi six walks and struck out four. He imly. imcm- , W.. The Lions were leading 3-0, the, Continued on page 11 The Charlottetown Junior Abbles, Canada Losegfop Team Add Individual Prizes v um: svolir. -.-, ,,.,-..,.,... -.-OP s ' n ray Rouson i I THE GUARDIAN, CHA RLOTTETOWN JULY 21, 1952 Walter Kelly's Johnny Kalmuck stayed flat for two heats Satui- dny night and that was all the big hay gelding needed in order to win the lions share of the 2.19 Pace (First Division) at the Cliarlollelown Driving Park rac- inlz meet. The strapping son of Kalmuck wcnt away on the rail in the first heat of the event and he was running by the time he left the starting gate. In the second heat he wont iuvay in ninlli position and in the third heat in sixlh place and hoth times he paced his nay to till easy win. The first heat of The event was -The diifercnc lyclween a ynlle baseball team in Nova Scotti: and a junior team in Prince Eti- juve- warti Island is one year. Nova Scotla juveniles include all play- or: 19 years of rage and under on lllnlv 31 while Island juniors taki- in Ilmsc players who are 20 )P.'llS and under. The Dnrtmoulll Lions. who played here ,veslcrdny afici- noon were it juvenile sound ul- At Famed Bisley Meet FITSLFZY, Sll;:P1. England. Julylgm M 5m 3m-gm a total of l.l'.23l Hi --'.CP) - Canada Saturday 105? points out. of a possible l.i.”,0. Can-i the top indiv.du:il and team 6Tl3l”l(S'gdg came mird with a total of 1.-! at the Bisley rifle meat which she'1o(;, l I-mn last War-the QUEEN'S Dl'l7-9 Best Canadian in the individuall and the Rajah of Kolapore lm- shoot was Capt. G. J. Gamble of. pcrinl Challenge Cup. Winnipeg nho scored 267 to place Ho-xcver in the 2-day shootlizth. zxh ch ended Saturcl y, Canadz-vsl pmai scores and positions of the '2'.'-innn team won four first prizes other Canadians in the individual Illfl placed lll six other compcti-lshoot were: MIIJ. T. W. Hall, New Lnns lwestminster, B. C.. 262.. 43rd: Maj. Niaj. A. B. Kinnler-Wilson. 35, Iiw. J. Strachan ”Cnnadian attache l-larlcy Strezt doctor formerly olat Stockholm not a member of thel he Royal Army Medical Corps.lofficlal team, 260. 50th; Sqdn, Ldr. Jvill the Queens Prize of 250 guin- D. Reynolds, Ottawa. 260. 53rd: ”a'-. He scored 277 out of a posslblc'wjng cmdr, A. G. Gordon, Ottawa. mo. V255, 68th; Sgt. C. Wilson. Ottawa,l South Africa won the Kolapore 254, 74111; Po K. 5. Fox. verdun.l mic, shooting 381 at 500 yards and Que. 253. 80th. - - 7777 -?--v--c-'-z --Really tough" conditions heat the seven Canadians left in the "Queens Hundred." After the shoot, Fox said: the target appeared to jump up and down. That and the changingl wind made conditions extremely difficult." l The Queen's Prize was pi-osentedl by Earl Alexander, Britain": De- fence M-inister. He said he was "extremelv 1319”- ed to see!" my friends, the Canal-1 dlans. I came over here on leaveg last year from Canada. and watch-: ed them shoot and win.'.' l Last year's prize winner was, Lieut. Gllmour Boa. or Toronto who this year failed to qualify for the ”Queen's Hundred," in itself ant Empire-wide badge of. distinction with the service rifle. Canadats victory last year in the Kolapore was the first since 1933. Canada's score then was 1.120. ST. mews BAY RACES wanuasnu, JULY 23 --2 o'clock roun cLAssEs.'s1,coo IN runszs N0. 1 CLASSIFIED .. runsr: 5400.00 . . LOENE LETCHEB. sritinomu. DR. TEMPLE noorisn. on-rows. . nor BEVANS, CIPTOWN. . wanna HENNESSEY. CH'T0WN- . on. DELANEY, SUMMERSIDI-J .ll-ZNNIE KALMUCK RILLY MeVI-ZY .. sn.K nan. . urcxv wmnna i-Arcnnx vow 2N N0. 2 CLASSIFIED - ruasz 3400.00 . SAM KENNEDY, cuirowx. . 11.11. WILLIS. cn"rowx. .50 COLLINS, Monnour. . .. L. Lnrcucn. SPBINGHILI. , ORVILLE iuoiuusscr, I-EAST ROYALTY TUIRL AUBREY T. J. . l.l'II.A Bl,'DI.().VG . TIISS DONNA DIAE PIIODIGAL VIC "The mirage was really tough-l. gets in trouble there's not a bet- ter man to have around than Don- symbol Majesty who pmced sec- won by Campbell's Buddy as the result of a terrific drive up the l)i'll'i( Sli'ClL'll, around the upper though many of them are as old and some olrlnr than quite a number of the Junior Abhics. . .1.hm.C wow, mm or N” exceptions. tum and down to the wire. Essa. . - .. .. who ruccrl second most of the 'l.";3E5...”1fRL .TT..”.".i” .....”?'.”li.f ivnC.i'-n!;q)i;l';.:dB"ur;,di;' 3;; ggjgm . . i ll 1 . 3326 Star of Joslcldai S perfnrm” the top at the start of the second i i heat and hold that position until the five-cighlhs pole. Here Johnngx n-coo Beforn going inlo any detail lJohnny Kalmuck Wins Two Heats In 2:19 Pace At Races Here Saturday Kalmuck made his third place and the big pacer went up around on the outside to come under the wire a winner by two lengths. In the third it was nearly the same story only this time it was drive from Calumet Onward who set the carly pace. At the half it was Calumet Onward. Esso a n 1! Johnny Kalmuck in that order. Johnny again moved up on the back stretch to go into the lead while Calumet Onward hung on to finish second. Honors were well split in the three heals of the 2.19 Pace (sec- ond divisionl. Ann's Boy. driven by G. B. Sheen. won the first heat, Chocolate Dip won the sec- ond and Dean Shift the third. Ann's Boy and J. S. J. hattlcd it out in the stretch for leader- ship in the first heat with the Sheen drivcn horse coming from behind to win. J. S. J. went into the lead at the one-eighth pole Continded on page-ll about M:i('Lean's sliouing ll uoulzly he well to offer :1 word of praise; to young lan Kennedy. About two weeks ago roacli Ev. lilac-ll Neill sent Ian into a game in the, d sixth inning as a relief pitcher R F 1 and the youngslcr responded: S a beautifully by retiring six men Ill .1 row. Last Wvdncsday I-.'v. Ian into a game for one in relief and again he cam c . notch performance. - . a through. Yesterday inn got his: first starting assignnicnt mull again he Pfllll" up xx ilh :1 lopii In the five and two third inn-1 ings that he worked Kennedy:R?RFgOx;kNzmiEdJ:;yF.20:(g5z,; gave up three runs and four, 0” B ' E didi b hits and strangely enough two olgof M”"??.””v Ni '13.”. L rlven hy the hits did not figure in lllc,J;llc ug.:1C”;0cl:1'Ls Ci; mgsmlgfgiarj runs his surrendered. One of 1lw'-gm pace and not ”ee4ohBn sap three runs, was unearned. In Ihclurday night (or awurse of 51200- first inning he slruck out two In taking the second hen'me "E" E”f.dtl0 l.hi5”:mfhe1':1ddc:'1 E": three-year-old bettered her prev- :..:: 2: on 2."... me by a . . . . .,. g , . struck out i in the sixth iilnin.zil"'1A4n4aicXi::::'marred we second W05 me 135' '?1':"'.lM "””.d b" race. senior Tree-for-all. when Iola ;l;lv:r"?J"iCl'1u:E”I:'pI;f1' lI;'l'I':A l"1:l;”','; Henry broke in her iselcond hims- . . - h . . vominz aim the war he vmm- i”.i3ik.3”5-ill. i..S.””8..'ly"”in. 13323 iscs to do that Abbics battery ollnmshedwihe hem" ' K""”"'Y "”ld K”""”l-V is ”"l'”: ml Nell tcliopsl Campbell was sent become pretty well known and re-um hospital bun was "leased today. 5Pc”5d4 . . , ' Buddy Crulckshanks did not re- .ceive serious injuries but was also WW” 5 -VGWTK Pitch” like 1"" forced out of the next heat. Highest pay of the night was on nie MacLean. MacLean wasgback and in the eighth meg, paymg in the form yesterday afteinoon 9730 for place and 5” w show. that he showed when he hurled a The dam, double paid 5340 and no-hit game here early in the tselzn the qu-men”. 521. 303- Whm M59133” l5 ”9l "3 Iola, Henley came back strong 15 tP:'0b3b1Y 331"0;i1fhP:o5l11::;:le':rk:3 to take the seventh race and let 89 0 95 my " 9 ' the lowest time of the season at D8”m9"1JEi5ggcfL” lesmy 1” the Truro Raceway, winning her Continued on page 3 first race of the year in 2:09 3-5. . Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association NIGHT RACING ENTRIES Friday Night, July 25th 2 DASIIES -- .1 YEAR OLDS -v 3250.00 A DASH Coal Dual. VIAIIYS DELIGHT LILY MARLENE IUDY BUDLONG Ill-ELLE HIIDLON )l'.lL IlL'I)L()NG . E550 . WILI-'RED rmuonr. cnnaav VALLEY anomcs WARREN. CH'TOWN. . . . CYRII. SMITH, HUNTER. nivrzr. RANDALL MacDONAl.D, MILLTOWN cnoss . Wl:1l.LlNG-TON MacNI-ZILL. sourm-oar x MRS. JAMES POULTON, cu"rowN. . t CLASSIFIED TROT - PURSE 8400.00 g .. T. B. ROGERS, (IIFTOWN. 'r.xnr.w . .. AM-WAY . any BEVAN. CII'TOWN. ITUNNIE n-u.r. . ....... .. . cnnsrm nnrr, PISQUID ISUNNA nor . . . J. H. mu-tan. HALIFAX RI-JAL smr . ANNEAR AND LOWEEY, MONTAGUE ICDII-JIISON FORD. CH"I'0W.V. MISS JUDY DALE . .. MURPHY A: THOMPSON. CH'TOWN. HEIIIIN IIARVI-ESTER. JITTIMY A. .. . .. man nncvcs. rnnarown JUIIY i(.u..viuck . . .. JOHNSTON na0s.. FORTUNE mupm; llll'l'Hl-ZIITA . . LEO COLLINS, MONTAGUI-I sunny n. r.MMr.'r BERNARD. nunuzn RIVER. CYRIL SMITH. HUNTER RIVER . S. .T. MICDONALD A SONS, SOIIRIS BILLY AITBIIEY IIOMA HUDLONG . . NO. 1 CLASSIFIED - PURSE 3400.00 MAYNARD MICGIIIGAN, ST. MARY'S ROAD .. HAROLD STEAD. DRACKLI-JY . .. .. I”. S. COBB, CIPTOWN. . DR. TEMPLE IIOOPER. CIPTOWN. ., MIEEWEN AND VESSEY, YORK ENSOR IIOWNESS. SOMMEIISIDE . A. ll. CUTCLIFFE, (iIl"I'0WN. MONAGHAN AND BTRANG. AMHERST. A. PINEAU. RUBTICO . MURDOCII NICHOLSON, SPRINGTON I Hurling gale will be used. U. S. T. A. rules to Vern. All nun will be on the three heat plan. Money division. 10 I-cent not nlde for wlnnen, t to be lllvleled 40, 30, In and 12 percent. 825 to the driver of the bone pacing the lulu! lint. Donated by n.L. large. :25 to driver of bone trotting the Intent heal. Donated by nlnnell and Rustler; u:.u In euetek of bone pacing lulu: hut. Donated by Albert Qulaley and Son; 911.50 In caretaker of bone trot- ting Intent heal. Donated by Albert Qnlgley and son. . Home declared and positions drum at Dr. Seaman's Stable, Char- lottetown at 0.10 P. M. Tuesday. July Izod. (iLE.VIlA mar. . HARDROAD mu. mum: I-l. .. SISTER. vcmva . imn-A nunumo PROPANE . mum. sac . HOLLY nanvrs-ran. . ROMA rmsco . JULIE qnzoo Ai.nn'r oulour, Joann LIILII. - Dllnulnr Omen. cnnonp MnD0NAl4ID. . Millie Cleu. Lucie Lucille, Pink. Money Royal. , Vernlta Pearl, Ruby Dale. Rlvlda. Wayne Budlong. I DASHI-ZS - 8300.00 A DASH mek E;-la, Johnny Kalmuck, MIsg.1(nox. Prince Budlung, Argol. ' Pointer, Time Table. Mcllylo Cash, A. G. Scott. 2 DASHES - SI'l5.00 A DASH Quick lilck. Judy Budlnng. I-lean. Yankee Dale, Mira Commando, Miss Donna Mae, Lela Butllong. Cnmpbellls Buddy. i 2 msucs - 5150.00 A man Wall, N' See, Pet Hanover. Jnandnle. Tartan. Wlnnldu Lut. Judy Kalmuck. Miss Judy Dale, Jlmmle A.. Dan Mclilwyn, Illlly Aubrey. Guy Harvester. I DASH - 3200.00 Tracey lllreel. Real Hell. Rnlhu-tn, Roma Iludlong. Anywly. ' Frleco the Great, Bonnie mle. Mnrgmlnle. Arlonway. Jimmy Iludlong. Saturday Night. July 26th I DASIIEB - 3200.00 A DASH Dilly Mcvey, Jo Jo Spencer. Mannlxter Direct, Dale IL. Pateben Voln 2nd., Lucky Number, Joeednle Clipper. . 1.15 PACE 4- I DASIIES - 3300.00 A DASH l"I-ankle lludlong. Anne'e Drum. Captain Mluourl, llllly Melly. unlngan, Lucio Lucille, You'll see. Cllnmetu. 2.25 race - 1 nasinzs .. mono A man Simeon Peter, hm Kalmuck. Belwln Bmllonz. Anita. ludlong. Min Lady Mac. Mac? Boat. Marlon E.. Jun Sondra, litter Mary. Ilud Chi-eato, Whlcparlng Hope: 2 DASIIEH - 8200.00 A DASH lube llrltlnn. Jennie Kalmuck. Feather Dnuer. Mildnle. Dean Swill. Calumet onward. Chooollla Dlp. Anne's Boy, 1.5.1. 1 men .. ulna Amtloo. curl Aubrey. Billy llualong. Lily Mn-lone. Nell -Indiana. Benin lualong, lob cannot, Abonvelt Milndy. lello hudlong. Propane. Four Track And Field ...::..".:tOlympic Games Open As 1952 By JACK SULLIVAN HELSINKI. July 20-(OP)-Sour track and field records fell today as the 1952 Olympic Games swung into activity on most fronts. Two of the record-smashcrs were Americans. one ll. Czech and the other a big-muscled Russian girl. Emil Zatopck. perhaps the great- est. distance runner in the world and certainly the most ungainly. successfully defended his 10.000- metre championship. blazing to a thrilling victory in Halsinkls aun- bathed Olympic Stadium. The mark of 29:17 by the Czech- oslovakian army major bettcred the former record of 29:59.6 he made in London in 1948. Walt Davis, Texas cowboy who was-a. childhood victim of polio. cracked the high jump record of six feet, 7.93 inches with a. mark of six feet, 8.32 inches-20.4 me- tres. The other records were set by Nina Romaschkovn of Russia in ' discus throw and by on page 11 Junior Tennis Tourney Begins Here Today Today at the Charlottetown Ten- nis Courts play begins in the Junior Queen's County district tennis tournament sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Lawn Ter.- nls Association. When the dis- trict tournaments are completed the provincial junior tennis tourn- ament will be held at the Char- lottetown courts during the week of August 2-9. Finalists in the provincial tournament will be ta- ken to Ottawa. to play in the Do- minion tournament sponsored by the Canadian Lawn Tennis As- neclatlon on Aug. 21. Any player of junior age (18 yrs. and under! may still enter his name for the provincial tournament at the Char- lottetown tennis courts. There are two age groups, 15 years and un- der md 18 years and under. Following is the draw for the singles matches 15 years and un- der: First Round Clifford Morgan va. Tupper Fos- r. Ian MacDonald vs-. Don Leclalr. Jack Blanchard vs. Frank Cal- laghan. Peter McNeil vs. Harry Callaghan. Craig Foster vs. Paul Murphy. Kimball Blanchard VI. Clifford Larter. Bert Mcwade vs. Ernest Coyle. . James P. Vail va. Roy Mcaonnel. in year: and under- Flnl Round Jack Blanchard vs. Craig Foster. Topper Foster ve. Don Leclnlr. Ernest Coyla vs. Bert. Mcwada. Peter McNeil vs. Clifford Ln-ter. I-in-ry Callaghan vs. Paul Mur- phy. - Frank Callaghan vs. Roger Bell. Second Round Jimmie white vs. Bernard con- nolly. J. P. Vail ve. Kimball Blanchard. Inn MacDonald vs. Peter Mc- Gonnel.' Jack McDonald vs. winner of Blanchard and Poster. Roy Mcoonnel vs. Poster and Leclair. Clifford Morgan VI. winner of Callaghan and Murphy. Arnold Mullins va. winner of Callaghan and Bell. All flrlt round matches must be completed by Tuuday evening, July 22. Player: will arrange the time: of their matches at their own wnvenienoe. If at 1 pos- alble atchee would be played during the mornings and after- noon. Winners will be decided by the but two out of three nets. There will be I list of player-3' addreuu and phone numbers at the court: so that entrant: may unnu their matches. Per 1 information player: may contact (at the court!) either Ivan Dowllnc. noting winner of Junior Star Donnie "No-Hit" MacLean, pitched and batted the Junior Abbies to an 8-4 win over the Dartmouth Lions yesterday, is pic- tured above. M:-icLean entered the game in the sixth inning with the bases loaded and two out and struck out the opposing batter on WW6 Ditches to retire the side. In the next three innings he struck out six men and gave up only one hit. In addition he obtained two hits. one of them being a two-run single in the seventh. Abbie Teams Clash Tonight The Abeaweit Juniors and thc Intermediates will meet on Mem- orial Field this evening in the third game of the round-robin ser- ies to declare a Charlottetown win- ner for the Island Baseball League finals. The Intennediates and M. C. A. are tied for top or in the series with two points each although the Intermediates have a percent- are lead. The Juniors who were defeated in their only start. will be seeking their first two points. For the juniors it will be either Johnny squarebrlggs or "Duck" Mat-Leod nnnouncrd couch Ev, MECNCIII last night. The veteran riahthander Charlie Ryan will likely be throwing for Fred Mc- Cuba's Intermediates. Results of Rifle Shool Saturday who Following are the results of the rifle shoot which was held Sutur- day afternoon at the Squaw Point range: Cpl A. M. Johnston Tpr. W. Gamble Sgt. P. J. Landrlgan ...48 Capt. A. .7. Mccabe .. 48 Lt. B. B. Jones . . Sgt. G. A. Coles . 44 Major A. F. Gormley..43 Cpl. W.M. Beatty. ...M Lt. Mary MacLennan..42 300 600 . 48-97 46-94 45-93 45-93 -16-92 47-91 46-89 44-88 45-87 Lt. R.E. Jenkins .. ...4l 15-86 R. C. Rowland 41 44-85 CPO. A. Costello. 41 44-85 Tpr. Alvin MacDonald 44 41-85 Capt. Roy Mccabe 45 Cadet W. MacDonald ..-13 Paul Jenkins . .. ....40 Sat. R. 1.. Thorburn....41 CPO. S. G. Bowles .45 Sat. F. Younker. . Mrs. G. J. Rogers. .43 Lt.-((2101. W.J. MacDon- Capt. .1. J. Connolly. .39 38-77 LlS. N. Dugal . 43 33-76 Cadet: P. Landrigan 38 35-71 Cadet. W. Ives 32 38-70 CPO. Llewellyn . .35 34-69 CPO. W. Mason. 3'! 23-60 The next in the series of shoots, in preparation for the annualm-wt which starts on Monday, July ill, will be held on Saturday afternoon July 26th. beginning at 1 o'clock. An armourer will be present on the range to look after rifle troub- les and the secretary will be pre- pared to accept entries. There are four complete days rifle shooting this year and the aggregate totals R C A F WinMAncl fie” With Local All Stars In Exhibition Softball Games The R. C. A. I". Ioftball team from Summeraid defeated the City League All stare 13-7 in the first game and the two teams played to I 4-4 draw in the sec- ond game of an exhibition double- header in Victoria Park yesterday afternoon. The Airmen won the first game in the fifth and sixth innings as they accounted for eight runs in these two frames. At the start of the fifth the score was 4-3 in favor of the airmen. Nelson pitched for the airmen and went the distance giving up nine hits and striking out one. Charlie Ballem started for the All Stars and retired at the end of the second inning. Ballem struck out two and gave up one hit. I-Ila auc- cessor Henry I-Iartlnger gave up 10 hits and struck out two. Wicken and Brown hit home runs for airmen while Len Arsen- ault of the All Stars hit a triple. In the second game "Sonny" Stull held the airmen to four singles, two of them coming in the Continued on 1EE;11 Baseball Standing American League . 54 New York 34 ,(,14 Boston 49 38 1' Washington - 49 .'lSl Cleveland 40 - 43 42 56 28 National League Brooklyn . . 59 22 .728 New York ' st. Louis . Chicago 45 42 517 Philadelphia 43 45 .489 Boston .. 3'1 50 .425 Cinclnnat Pittsburgh GlacePBay Cluli Elecls President GLACE BAY. N. s.. July no - (CF) - Banister Leo Maclntyre today was elected president of the Glace Bay Community Hockey Club, sponsors of Glace Bay Ml- ners of the Maritime Major Hoc- key League. He succeeds John Xldoa. charter president of the organization since its founding last year. The club will operate in the M. M. H. L. again this year. The meeting today discussed in- formally the appointment of . a coach to succeed Norman (Bud) Polle, now linked to I contract with Edmonton Flyers of the Western Hockey League. No hint of a succeuofs name was given. Game lonighl The Pnrkdale Married Men u Single Men softball series will 1,; continued this evening on gh. Pal-kdale Diamond at six o'clock In the first. game of the scrip; played last week the single mm squeezed outI.13-12 over then- opponcnta in ten innings, Mrs. W. MacNeill Wins Trophy Mrs. William MncNelll Won lhg Longworlh Trophy comlietrd for by members of the Ladies Bram-1. of the Charlottetown Golf Club, Mrs. J.P . Clarke was runner-up, Some 22 Indies took part in uh. competition. which was Complel. ed on Friday. The trophy-a sliver tray-via. donated originally by the late H. W. Lonzzworth and carried nn since his death by his daugm" Mrs. Waller Matheson. ' The Ladies Branch of the Club plans I! field day today, lean”. lng driving. approaching and put. ting competitions. Baseball Results Sunday AMERICAN LEAGUE Chlcugo . 001 002 020-5 14 9 New York. . 000001 030-4 7 I Rogovln. Stobbs (ii) Dorish (H) and Loliar; Kuzava, Sam (9; and Berra. Cleveland 000 I02 021 100-1 13 1 Boston 100 200 012 101-8 15 1 (12 innings). Wynn. Garcia (9) and. I-legan; Brodowski, Benton (9) McDer- molt (9) Rout (10) and White. First: St. Louu 001000 050-6 12 1 Washington M0 030 001-7 12 I Pillette. I-Iolconibe (3), Over- mlre (8) Harrist (st and Court- ney; Marrero, Haynes (8) and Grasso. a Second: St. Louis 000 001 011-4 11 1 Washington . I02 210 001-6 9 I Byrne. I-Iarrlst (4) Ovcrmlre 16) Madison (Bi and Johnson: Port. ierfleld, Consuegra (7) and Kel. cr Flntl: ' Detroit ....... .. 001 003 021-”? 12 0 Philadelphia .. 011 032 001-! ll 0 Wight. Llttlefleld (6) White IN) and Swift; Kellner. Hooper (6; Wright 18) and Astroth. Second: Detroit . 011 000 010-! ll 0 Philadelphia .. I10 000 010-3 6 0 (Game called, i Sunday curfew, Continued on page is Johnny Palmer Wins Canadian Golf Chiship WlNNIPEG,- July 20 -(CP)- Johnny Palmer, a. deliberate golf- er with nerves of iron. ran away With the 515.000 Canadian open golf championship Saturday by shooting a six-under-par 56 for a record-breaking medal score of 263 in the 72-hole competition. The 34-year-old native of Bad- ln. N. C.. lopped 25 strokes off par for the st. Charles Golf and Coun. try Club course in the lowest four Egllstgilllllldei rounds in the 43 years a am an o n has been in - ed. ,3” P Y H0 W011 he 03.000 first prize mon- ey and the seugram gold cup by 11 strokes. He Topped five strokes off the previous Canadian open record of 263, shot in 1947 by Bobby Locke of south Africa. Locke was 16 strokes under par for the par-71 Toronto Scarboro course. st. Char. les is par '72. Freddy Haas. Jr. of New orleuu put on a. closing burst to shoot I 68 for 274 and a second-place til with blonde Dick Mayer from El. Petereburgh. Fla, who finished with a 68. Each won 31.350. Three United States golfer: shared fourth place with 2755- Doug Ford of Harrison, N. Y.. Al Slmmerman of Portland, O1'c.. and Skee Rlegel of Tulsa. They slim 02.500. SNAP SNOT FINISHING Roll: of Film developed and printed. 24 hour service. Donhlt also prlnta. Any roll of 8 ex- posure only 40 cents. Reprint: I cents each. Mail Film Service. Charlottetown NORTH nusnco PREGATTA WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd. 2P. M. Boat and Dory Races, Swimming. etc. Lobster Supper, Commencing at 3 o'clock Dancing and other amusements in the Evening. Bus will leave Market Square for the Regatta at 730 points. the most extensive research . -the ESSO sign. WW- ident of the P. I. I. L. T. 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