? IT'S A TRICK To REMAIN AIRBORNE 'Eijda‘i} 25. 1958 The Guardian Page 7 Charlottetown Charlottetown Tennis Club of- flci-als were informed last night that one of the main events of the season will take place this Saturday when they will receive a visit from George Mansfield, itennis pro from Toronto. Mansfield is touring Eastern Canada giving demonstrations at tennis clinics under the sponsor- ship of the Junior Board of Trade’ and the Pepsi-Cola Com- pany of Canada. . These clinics are held in dif- ferent cities across Canada in order to create more interest in the game and also to improve the caliber of the players. The following is ‘ the pro- gramme for the day: At approximately nine o’clock Mansfield will arrive at the tennis club and will be met by .club officials and Pepsi Cola of- BASEBALL ‘ RESULTS , American League 001000 000—4 3 1 am 000 20x4; 9 o Girlggs. Valentinetti (3), Com Wash Cleveland Tennis Pro To Hold Clinic At Tennis Club ficials. Shortly after ten o'clock Mansfield will begin instructions to junior players and any seniors wishing to attend. In the afternoon senior mem- bers of the club will be given instructions in teaching methods so that they my in turn give instructions to junior members in the future. 4 Mansfield wfll engage senior Club in an exhibition of singles and doubles matches and the day will be rounded out with a tea served by the lady members of the club. Local junior tennis hopefuls are urged to attend the morning ,classes. Everyone interested in the future of tennis in Charlotte- town is invited ’to attend the afternoon sessions. Face (9) and Hall. W -Witt; L- Williams. Hilts: Pitt-(Stuart (5); LAaNeal (18). San Francisco at Philadelphia ppd, rain. New York 000 000 429-10 10 2 Detroit 003 020 002— 7 12 2 Larsen, Monroe (4) Trucks (6) Duren (7) Kuclcs (9) Shantz (9) Turley (9) and Howard; Running members of the Charlottetown U.§. Wins At International Horse Show LONDON (AP) m The United States outclassed I strong world field to win the team event, for the Prince of Wales Cup at the international horse show Thursday. The U.S. team of four riders finished with four faults.- England was second with eight faults, Ire- land third with 24 and Portugal fourth with 31. . ,Spider Webb To j Battle Szuzina I NEW YORK (AP) Spider Webb of Chicago. ranked almong the leading middleweight con- tenders, was. signed Thursday to sub for the injured Gene Fullmer in a July 30 bout against Franz Szuzina of Germany at Madison Square Garden. Canada Loses B. E. Games Fencing Title CARDIFF (UP) —~ Canada‘s fiemoens lost the British Empire Games title they won in 1954 as By THE CANADIAN PRESS the major leagues Thursday. a no—liitter. by loss of their young relief ace. ten was hit on the head in the ninth inning by a pitch thrown by Paul. Foytaick. He was carried from the field on a stretcher and taken to a Detroit hospital for ex- amination. In other American League games, Cleveland’s Gary Bell tossed a threeJhitter ’ to beat Washington 6-1; Milt Pappas pitched and batted Baltimore Or- ioles to a 7-3 win over Chicago White Sox, and Boston at Kansas City was postponed because of rain. ' In the National League St. New York's mighty Yankees continued to feast on Detroit pitching by walloping their way to a 10-7 victory over the Tigers in one of five daylight games in The American league-leading Yankees pinned the defeat on Jim Running, who last Sunday hurled But their triumph was marred Ryne Duren. a leading candidate for rookie-of-the-year honors. Du- Yan’ 5 Blasiii Tigers 10-7; Redbirds Shui'out Braves; over San Francisco Giants in a half-game, while Pittsbur Los Angelo!) Dodgers 5-3. The Yankees or a s h e d (our ton hriIlIlesIs in his last start. The Tigers built up an early lead. but M airv Thornelberry shaved it to 5-4 for the Tigers with a three-run homer in the seventh. Yogi Berna’s two-run blast in the eighth put the Yan— keesa head. Gil McDougald and Mickey Mantle cleared the fences after Duren had been felled in the ninth. The New Yorkers thus swept the three-game series, as the Tig- mt lost their eighth loss in nine games and dropped to seventh place, 18% games off the pace. Catcher Russ Nixon had four hits including a home run and drove in four runs to help the In- dians beat Washington. Bell evened his season record at 4—4. as the Tribe won their third game of the four-game senies. gm beat a home run while recording his home runs. two otlf Bunning, the _ skinny righthander who held Bos-I % to five hits. and hit a double and White Sox runs. The Orioles ae’ saulted five Chicago pitchers for 12 hits. the defeat being pinned on Jim Wilson. . seventh victory against three de.‘ Ifeats. His wildness led to all the it? at {All l Co i‘V’A . , sills not is {fill in riot? if inn-r infill "i "insert 3 Pampas, only 19, held Chicago - = . England Thursday won her sixth Louis shut out Milwaukee 4«0, cuIt- ) 1 stable (8) and Fitzgerald; Bell Aglfl‘m’e (8) F‘W‘t‘a’c‘k (9,) find WIl' straight Games gold medal in the ting the league leaders’ mar-gm » “its water Skier who really deserts wet currents for air our and Nix“- mfiggfi- HR'ST‘WBIS‘YI' so" W'Dmgn‘ L'Bmmmg‘ “.5: team saline competition. - . flies looks as though he is try- rents, but Wm 9mm be back with Asmmnonte (5); 019- Nixon (5), NYIk-Tnhronevberry (4) Berra (lo). , I in; to get into orbit. Jack Wiley on. fish, Colavtio 119): Mthugl‘ad ‘7’ Mantle ‘3‘”; Det' - Ll" 9 League. I_ Boston at Kansas City ppd. Ham's m)- ‘ RaCl’ng ReSUH's e ' d .. . - Dam ‘ Intentional Leagug . Achon Yesfef qy If Baltimore ' zoo 021 W7 12 a Ro‘ch 10" 00° 10° 2— ‘ “3 ° A‘I‘ Frederlcion v ~ oun 1e 0 s new mom—a s MW...“ 81 .. WW- ‘ Paw" m" Wand“; Wilson.) T‘lron‘l‘" 000 203 5 7 ° FREDERICTON (CP) — Ma- day the Redlegs got (lieIrIsecond '» Show (3) Staley (6) Quarters (7) M13“ . 900 030 010—— 4 7 1 Mos King uwmd by Cam-1 pup win by ddeamg the Whale Sox, and Bettey. Dwnson. Hles Balt- 31%"va Tlefemaue’ ‘5’ “‘3 ley of Saint John married off the 6-2. Frankie Gallant (ath a ‘ ' Nieman (.5), Ramos (1). Hamah' 3.“ n‘k “3 PM? (.5)' Walter Dale Memorial pace here three hitter to for his second vic- , - a r a C St. Louis 200 cocoon—4 10 0 Mason I‘ngB‘mi Comr- W- T19" Thursday night when he won me bury. Young Warren Gallant was ‘ thawkee 000 000 W 4 1 emuer’ m er‘ Second heat in 2:09, ran second in the losing pitcher. Barry W“ I . ' Jones and Smith: Spalin, Rush ’ the third heat and 5mm in the mum“ had the longest hit of the 2: A New Brunswick Moun-tie fook MOORE AND MacLEOD (1) Robinson (6) Conley <7) and Du re," - first heat of the three heat race. game when he no a long ball to :‘91’ “11°” 1“ the zm'yard matCh Rinse 500 xds- Cramdall- Lsmhn. I ‘ 3 Y Five dashes of the nine race centre field which scored three as the WhAIImualIPrize Meet R. A. Vessey . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .. 50 Chicago 000 008 0004 9 0 T As 0 D d and were run in less than 2510 ms. of the Provmcml Rifle Assocxa- R. C. Barwise ....... 49 Cincinnati 020 000 02x4 8 o 0 8'5? I ea . ML Miller Abbe Why LE, In the first game of Lime m. tion got underway at Squaw G. A. MacDonald 49 Briggs. Henry (8) and S. Tay- F o d, F cl Smdmgeour or Nmagne, N.B,, gue baseman the Tigers dawned Point Range Thursday. . R. B. Hambly ......... 49 lor; Lawrence, Kellner (6) Aoker rIen _ 5 am y took the first, Walter Rosecron the Red Sox 134;; Billy Weather- . Cpl.th. M. Beatty of Sussex R. E. Jenkins 49 (9) and Bailey. W-Kellnor. L- * owned by B_ Mccomnb of New. Me and MacGuigam shamed pawn. Awfoht-offe will nil iii awning" H‘ T‘ Vesey 49 Henry._ HiRs: CindRobinson (14), MIONICTON (ICIP) —- Fight man- castle the third. and Hal’s Mae mg chums for the winners while _‘ “eat in wfihs ' a Sac lay ;‘ 33- M‘ Beam 49 Bailey (7). ager Chris Shalban said Thursday the eighth all in 2:03. H. Volo Wakelm took the loss. George; “gun; :f’ thé R’CaXF gzéati’ned’ P' JROEerffir.‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 48 _ National League that boxer Yvon Durelle. will owned by W.H.S. of Macde was top batter, hoot-g .II summerside. . . ., o E J. MagncKigan .... .. :8 L015 Angeles 000 000100—3 6 2 likely assist the widow and nine Gagetown took the fourth in 2:08 ing3gor4 and gaming I ' t fi . Km imbum 3y 43 Pittsburgh 000 400 01x—5 9 1 children of Stanley Martin, a 4-5. The second game in thus league , At? it“? “1' 1 995513.65 0ft 20 s G \Bowle5””"“""“"' 48 Williams, Klippstein T4) Kipp neighbor and close friend who Convalir, owned by Harry saw the Bnaves («lowering the. 3 3316' ",1; fitacem t: mfict' p‘_ TjHWpe, 4., (5) pabine (7) and noseoom, was killed-Last Friday by Du- Hirsch of'Sydney, was (the fla— Dodgersl5_1_mpummscw _ 1'“ gig; prsasIIbsiewognzs e 5 oo - CI CI Strong . . . . . . . . . . - u 47 Pignatano (7) Witt, Gross (6) Millie's car. . vorite but he failed to place. dited with the as he m _ A, . . . . . . . .. I IterSI RD 5 W” on I A York farmer R. A. Vessey .............. g . _ ,. . I 203; I“ the IOMII Doyle of amen the SOD-yard Moore and Jime‘s Coles 47 r . the Braves bathe mm,“ 1,“, ‘ZQEMRM matcn swung a p95. Mary MacLennanimuuum' 47 s I e I n ting average.’ hitting 4 for 4 in- rsible 50 and the Summerside L V A MacDonaId~......... 46 I cmdmg two II I and ‘ruirmau. M. P. Susick. took the K‘ W Borden 46 , > three ms “In” scum“ Mil-yard Prowse. Bros. ,Ltd. ‘ ‘ , ' ' ‘ ‘ "" " -. ' . ' I - I - ‘ ed the cubs m r g D. 0. Clark 46 . The Indians eds nmatoh also netting a perfect 50. Eric Coles __ 46 . P MagIIIeI . MI Roger Two marksmen E‘ J‘ MacKay Ra and Andrewmumum 46 S agillynt hurled for the winners of Nova Scotia and H. T. Vessey R ymfiaze "" I46 ‘ . . an. BIB book the MI inf Yorkftfited with a score of 4? G' G 46 filBMtymhsIfldhalof thew “Is m t . out of i y, requiring a s) 00- A‘W' S ‘ 46 . I . I I I I (I ba Whaded ho . , I . .. f in the Presidents Match at ‘ ' ,eama“ By JACK SULLIVAN days in the history of the Com- wuth the Canadian entry. Calm— maple With the I see I I I $00 yardsI . - D- 0 00111161 45I Canadian Press Staff Writh monweaith sport festival. emu smut of Montreal, in fourth drive home the Wlmfinglun- Reg '1' S Odeoor Fun TIMG’ ; In- the He breaker MacKay hgfoggnfld . . . . . . . . . - -- OARDliFlF (ClP)—A would rec- Even a dog got into the act. mafia gtief Mawmokfigifiidozmfims f b k d posted a possible 25 to take the - ‘ ' I ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " and was shattered and another Under a hot sun and min a , , de ensuvengarne o I l - I r 2 Militia Group trophy, Vessel? LaSt score m 5 5 5 5 4 5 45 tied, athletes sprawled and slid screaming sellout orowd of 33,000 M all“ Camadflan Ismm‘ters Following is s schedule if! a I 0 or ac yar o dropped a point on his last shot J K Prokaski 45 over the track in desperate bids at Cardl‘iif Arms Park, athletes reached finals at Carde Arms the minor leagues: I It Sm “ , . to finish in runner-up spot. A- MaCIDonaId . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .45 for glory- and a protest took from 35 oountnies had a memor- Rank but both we” unable to 9:30 Minor League. Whoa I I The meetcontmues through to- M C-arver 42 may a British Empire Games able day.,comparaible to the tidal mob them, three. Stan Leven- Cards.I I TII ~\ I * . day Iand W111 00110111“ Saturday N. J. Donovan _______ H 41 bronze medal from ayoung Cana- afternoon of the 1954 games at son of 12mm, book fourth in the 9:30 Little ngle- ' STOVE and Gnu-s / _ Wenmg; ts . I l d I Ct of m, A. Farmer _ . , _ _ , _ _ _ , , , H 31 (lien in one of the most dazzling Vancouver. men‘s mayard dash and Eleanor YIa-nksv RedL‘qug' Imliggi'WI t Chgfiggieiozilifnmaigfi'utleireelhilac Law More in 4 0 4 2 3 4 4 4L 4 2 31 Thatmwis the d‘ta‘y “If” “:9” Haslam of Saskatoon was Slx=bl1 1n P0113! g I ' I m" PlIChIlIlIcII‘A‘NLgRCiLLwIRUEmI’m off: ' '. ' PROWSE BROS. LTD. > ‘ o - broke e our-minus rule in be m women's 220, . II 1 s rug n k bacon agnggggggagggdfigrg‘ag‘g; and 300 Yds. ACI‘IVI‘iy game me for the first time and r E; ‘13; “g'fmgggé aggwflgfi 5.3 ' ‘ M- P- SUSiCk - - - - - - - - - . - u 50 marathoner Jim Peters dragged mm rigid on gny arou Isurace. my I Fouommg are the results M N J Donovan ‘ 49 ' » '1 1R efficiently with Just a few means of choreool. Four ... , ' - - - . ' I ' c a paralyzed leg in a fruitless , . ) HI IB‘ w, 11./tomb,“ man the Eric Coles . . . . ......... .. 49 _ I seam}. for victory I I 15?} ’ofiignmogac: :IIIIIYI n: WEE.“— ‘ Range 200 “15' G. R. Rogers """"""""" H 13 Thu weekend ’ RECORD WW A a ' ‘ 12) DE tux: "cuow-wleon- ' ___ _ Theseus—owed.) Ml Beatty l ' . I ' l A ' . ' ' I ' ' H 50 R. Mazey . I I I ' . n ' ’ ‘ . . I . . . . H ‘ ‘ I ‘ Thunday's worm reco'rd fen m 26, O a big 20” x 12” cooking surface at q canyonth I33? .. J.’MacKav ....... .. 50 E‘ DAIMKFV """" '* Following are the mixed four- one of the least dramatic events. I_ I I mm Miami Hang 1.5 mm)”: in 5]“ IIIgIrIzu-nsoIIIIIIrv:l IPI Susick I 50 J. Magwibse 49 games which will compete at Mast of the spectators were P M 5258‘ I‘mr‘fflcooflkf'y': In?“ ECIIIIIIY W. Seaman ......... 49 P' J' Liffidiigan 48 Belved-ere Golf Course this Sat- watching the flfoj‘mamgs on the 151'. D o a - "iced _ “WM. Tigfi; _________ .. 'cLennan 49 ’ ' """" " urday be 'nnin at 1:30: track when . noa azera. a (“I-A."ch any I _'\m u I ,o_ Max Iggles ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' " 49 g. LMCBlgatty ' n ''''''' M ii gl Nogl TEE Polish-(born housewife vfirom Aus- . N05".5'9—B P999 2 Dams; Titdaslimégomgtgc: Murphy: 3.53%? “imiééflmmm w him“);s R A‘ Mccabe " """"" " 49 G. C lit/lacsLennan '''''' ' 48 1:30 pm" LION Ford~ K- hurled the lawn“ 138 M! L My Darling; 2- “W” M" 3' a 7 Cathy Clegz' 8. Meg. barbecue or Picnkw i" “cm Hi My “mm!” R L. Coles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49 J'D'0,Connel """"" 48 Johnston, Bill MacGreg‘or, Bertie mm inches, more than five fGEt Abbe; 5. Cooly Boy; 8. Captain Morgan. . . flaws. met or up to 10 thug: G J Rogers ----------- " 49 ' ' Hawaii- \ farther than any woman had done ’ h t 3225“ Each—Quinn; ' —————— ~~~ ----------------- "gov! __ C C. Strong . . 49 H' 1“ vesey ' ' 1:35 p.m.: Reg. Newson. Isabel berm. ' Nos. 4.8—I-A Pace—1 Das 31 Famous BOYI ‘I Jean megs; gmfioLEMAzlmmeMfifil‘ CAIMgiI‘IIIe humor 49 L""“' Macmna """" " L d] w Ki Read Hilda Fras- - I - 1 propane, z Meadow Abbe, . _ . A . "PW 04., Ex" , W, I, ,g H T-Vessey - - - - - - - ' - ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " Fred Hooper , . . . 47 a1 a . p Y» Two Australians and n Ja- H- Am 1‘6-Downmwn; 7I Taumda Bay; a. Americas ce. mung mm m . a as . ._...-___.F Id; ' G A' C0195 """" 47 w- - D 1 'Ed'tlh “3". W0” their second gold 5- e" ’ ' an D uble £§t°§tf”tlm'°£f‘fl IfAsaMt'nsmvfigmng? on: C. Gf’Strong .......... .. 47 Ala“ p'm" gong Dug 35’ , 1h medals of the games with Mrs. N95. 3.7.(7 Trot—2 Dashes at $175.00—D yesIo 4 Queen wimpamyéim “I” bum“ Fast cooking “mm” D- G. A. MacDonald .... .. 47 ‘1. 91‘5"”! ' ‘* reenwg * Marle Matthewsawtillard equalling L M,“ Tom Scott; 2. Dexter Scott; 3. New For ~ - m... ______________________ ______ "41.» G . . . 47- Ellzab‘e‘th Macmn‘ald‘ ' ' I rd of 23.6 . ' D n' s. Bud’s Echo; 7. Lucky Logan CHARCOAL nmcxn'rrs - 5 LBS. 69: 'A MacDonald 48 R“ A' Mccabe * ’ ' ' ‘ ' 47 1-45 pm- Al MacRae Irene the 0mm] ‘33“ 33;; m m Rodney. 5- Bernie a u Y AIDS ' " I I ' ' ' a k I ' l v H . ....~.........u.. V .' ' n .’ I. e a 1 e . >’ . _ I, ‘-v' A' MaCD‘mald iipgoliilsburn 4.7 gm“??? Dr' Kent Irwm' Fay; gzfingishasto her 100vyord title. Nos. Z-tL—B Pace—2 Dashes actI 8309-0: Egg gfiggliouggden CHEFS CULINAR \ . Mazey --------------- “ 47 Mary MacLennnn 1’33 °.;§m, Hm... 33mm, The second Australian double 1. Brian's DreIaILIm;I2.II DRIcybgileIs. Bay . I . mJAxufig ,gzpafiowIflgfvifi ii- MaCLennan 47 W‘ Rogers” ' “ Jean MacLean. Jim Cameron, Winner was Dave POM/er. 34-year- Woo‘ly; 5- Pearl “’ ' ' ~ (1) mouse loam .: Holds 3 hot dogs. 23" ’- gem” 0' G' Macmn‘“ " Doris MacDonald. . old New South Wales bank offl- No,_I1__c pace—1 Dash at 317500 I I I I” _r_________I‘_____-,___~__,; .4; Di 0' Clarke “ 1:55 p‘m': Ron' Parker’ Bent c‘ia‘l Who won the “.me time '1 Myrtle E.; 2.; Moab; 3. Les Cyclomc; 4. Mrllies Expre5§v glmmflin “13%;: " ’5 Fm R. . Vessey .............. .. Greenough, Jack Wilson. Doro- last Saturday. Power, who had 5 Béty Lou Bum“; 5_ Kay Clegg; 7. Lady Audrey; 8. Two I” am .no I—i-g—I—Igr; WI 29” A“ X dseaman ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " 45 thy Norman. never completed a marathon race fiemrdI , m _____I ____ 1M _________ a. ____________ __: J. R. .n rowi 151-531-{45‘445 2:00 p.m.r Cum MacLean", before, breezed to victory in the I p (1., “Two” so“ _ p... m I'm" La’t'score n TYROS. Pauline Burden, 'HBI‘I'Y Mac' fastest time the gruelling race ' -' "*muw'v ‘1" 3° W """""""" “ ‘ A W MacDonald . . . . . . . . . .. 44 LeOd' Marion Thompson- has ever been run in the games J 28’ . . Ni Carver 44 Mm afigfgofilrg’ggalngt 4WD mm 22 minutes. 45-6 9w ' ‘ OUTING was mi CHILL cuEsTs . . . . . . II ‘ II ,I I IIIIdISI I I 1533511 fl mall”- NO 10 TEE GARDNER murmur 15f. DASH 7:45 P.M. saw-VIII”ng mflbfikz 1... mm arr“: $0.95 Len MaCD‘inazids 5 '4’4‘5’3‘4‘4'4 ii 1:39 Pm” on“ H93“? “011” “$111111: 1.0.8himKiiiighGigutiié Nos! 5-0—Jr. Free For All—2 Dashes at $275.00 Each 3 III m°i.,‘"'m.fi'°fis§t‘” fgmegpzmflf'fpia J K Prokaski ------------ " 44 I'm scori’lgESIDENT’ES W5”?! Rama” MacM‘llan’ Kay zzolyam dashptitle added the 120- 1 Dunlop 13.; 2. Sir Jmepltit; 3- Jolly Dick; 4~ 5°11” “ ’ m:qu m1:me Marx, may m I“. V - ’ ' ‘- . .- .. . 't ____ a. -a0 an“ - Len MacDonald . . . . Range 600 3““ Dtltiéaspm: Dr. Wen MacDon- yard hurdles to his loo-yard 5-5. Jolly Jlm. 56- Mf- JOUWOI my II 63:)“. mun—CWIIIIM I/IIIIIIIOII IIuII N. J, Donovan . ........... 41 E. J. MacKay . . . . . . . and: Jessie Parker, Dr_ Tom crown a few minutes later for NM 4_n_AA kaz Dashes a}, $250.00 Each—Quinella cork “wagon km; "Wad, hot or co d, made “4 I garger III; -IvI-I-I-I-I 40 H. T. Vesey fig Laidlaw, Peg Weir. the greatest. individual medal. SIL ‘Safly Volstadt; 2. Royal Train; 3._ Blake HanovefIi mpgm :IIiiITuIri—TIIiosoeIsIalfi‘I; L. t 7 arm :5 W51"; 5 4 3 4 40 R' A‘ vessey 43 1‘40 PM” Frank Mcmnis' Wmmn‘g 55"“ “f the gm" Palacona' 5. Baby Train; 5- Tara Boy; 5'7' Comm Fm": ’ ' vocuuu soon we — Wide mouth top for saIajds. ' as some "1' ' ' I A‘ J' Mccal” """" " Gladys Malloy. Stewart Weir, Games records fell like meteors All 3 dldng . sou“ 5c. cubes, m, 'MeItql cos. Wm. “Wm: R- C~ 33mm” H """"" 4‘8 Dorothy Stuart. , monghom the warmer, and Ca_ ‘1 ' . n D M handle. Attractive pastel fInIsh. l-qi. _-.._ 4:! , . a R. L. Coles .. . . . . . 45 1:45 p.m.: Doug Frtser, Gwen nadian athletes shared in the Nos. 3-7—1! Pace—2 Dashes at $200.00 Each—Day ouIe I “I” "ewe wggf W'Ide mouth for easy loadan eglonnalres Mr P. Susick - Barbour Jim Burden. Dot Jar- splurge 1 Sister Dawn; 2. Lady (liege: 3.cRonal twigggdmg: Elberglas IzsuIIIanonI, qunImunIn cap. a” ) ("I PICNIC Mm“ A" mm! III mm mm ‘ R' Mazey ' """'°' ' dine , The I I V t‘ 3 Ga Spit“; 7- May 8' ’“1 tam ' ' l ' sunk" "I." "r- 1G' “uh—""7" ' r - ' ' 7. lid -nd i l handles. 13" x I ' y also had their mare or 5' Ten Spo ' ' y ' Jug with pouring sponuf—‘l-gol. ._._ 4.95 deSIgn w1th int up a ca ryno W' M' Bea“), ' 47 1'50 p.m.: Joe Malloy. Audrey mu h l k Wm 21 _ M P t _ ~ oil'th I 8" x 9%“ _ I _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I I 7 I _ g _ __ 2.19 . . bald - ’ _ g‘ “‘c 0“ “year” 5 9 _ 1-1; Trot—1 Dash at $2001)" . p.m.: Jug mm faucet—l gal. ___________ -_ 5.1! I __ ,, ,, w ,, "III SI” - - naires base- gr‘i’cACollgasJCDo MacLean’ Geo' Kaw' Joan Bow Stan's” 0‘ Montreal “00d 119%" M Feather lager; 2. Colonel Budlong; 3. Peaceful Peter: jumbo 2—gal. Jug with top _______________ _- 8.95 m’fiefpgfiIlgn :‘:§I_m:mng{‘m_fmmble “I “‘9 mm“ 13931011 - firt c G MacDonald .......... .. 46 “551 , t lessly by as the referee and Jury I: ' Shatter 5I Fortune’s Pride; 6, The Sheik; 7. Mildale; "4) Mn.“ “mango: .— Keeps food and Can be used om and "GIL “puma,” is mug ball team Will get their 3 . . 46 Post entries wil be taken a at I listened to a 501mb At 4. ommy . bevemges many COMI up to 48 homI III II Iough ImkIDIOIIf was“ COIEI PM “PIIIIIIIIIICI taste of competition this Sun; figfignan , . . . - - c ~ 0 46 cl'll‘b house or pro shop. ficgmaotast aver placing!) in the S--8. Mt. Carrol. _ I fighfiweifgmfeqsc‘; tzmcsrgy; gag/gefoFuinI‘gwInggIaIcgdr rich? on hp of “ladsI sandwichesI ethnwonit mak. “men . .. . ' . - - . . . . . a c . . .. I- , I | I un _OI_ plcm I I I I I III f°°d I all.“ Station Egngiiakqecheil- Kip Kiliburfl ' o 120 hum“ and eventually W N“) M—D “(ii—2 Eagheslabm'ié? Ixiix‘iiitliw- girlsgfiiul‘:ig<i1ndxcfélzggdehg;dles. 5'" low/925 PicnicsoggLa" x 10", Mb. 352. ________ ,_ .u . L i . ; * ‘ . . t n? .........n..... « versed the 0rd mal decision that IIIPeficl‘es; 2I ecm— ear; II R In, . .I . . . I 7 ,I I :I I I III I2II—2-IbI I “II L69 uled Ito start at SIM ofcloIcIIlgI'a‘ is SJgikigns 45 medIaIL g , 8.5, Callie Hal; S-S. C. P. Clegg; 7. 11.550; 8. Rublson Clegg. $342.10??ng Ice—noxfefjofiny, .3 IsIIIzImz/i_;3/IIIIII IIII "fl—2:“ 1” Wm? t: £28 3:; exhibition Fred Hooper 45 . , . The decision revolved around Also eligible: Rena Bell. I ‘ 2 """" " I _ games that the Legiohnaires are R. B. Hambly 45 South Africa's Jlacolbus Srwartz, I . , I I going to play while getting in M. Carver .............. .. 9 Who fell just as he approached , 8 I I M ’ ’“w “W M” G' J' W” """"""" " ' ' “*- m “at” W “"5 ' ' ' ‘ DRIVE SAFE-LY AND LIVE TO ENJOY time ngiisniogr Baseball PIRYOHS- kiaancgéifi‘d Junior Y. Witllfi hm? : him sixtlh and last, placing Stan- . ' v I - - ‘ " actice t is evening a o'c 0c . .' G d . ‘ . - . G- G' MfgfLenna” '44 h); the Knot C. diamond. All alkali Kg?” '“ 151'. DASH 8.00 RM. VACATION . TWO 2‘ a; é.;,;.n"'112112221.... 44 Play?” 3” reql‘ested i” “tend When the South African PM No... 5-8-Free For All—2 Dashes at $400.00 Each . o K. w) Borden I I I I I I I I I II 15 G J Rose" tested. m;0f1flc;€flsloak$ aft th; 1 Scottish Light; 5.2, Betty Fgeg'lffhw 3.CPeteI§ PgeederaIILé, 9 P M ' ‘ ..; . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 -, hotodini‘ pi ure a nun . I' , B it ~S Mark; _ _ .ar ry .anI '; . . . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II the Eu 5.IJUSt e y 0 r » .. h “. ‘. 4454455443 - - - .',d across the line in second' ' ~ , . Two City Softball battles are Last score inT;%os 18. W. Roger-son . . . . . 185 galace Rank was placed third NoSI 4_7_C Pacé__zI Dashes at $1I5II00 Eath_Qume”a I I I I _ {on tap for this evening,- . 42 19. G. G. MacLennan .... .. 185 . . , B , 2 “we Rum. Mark 3. pmce Edward. 4. . At Memorial Fieid R,.C.A.F. A. W. MartiIDDnald . . . . . . . . . .. 42 20 G A Coles I I I I I and Stang$&Nost his medal. I ILBUsIcIsitas SolkuamaIeI 6 Winard’; (‘hoice' 7 Sunkist Joe; . " (,1 her! by D. O.Clar - nun-W ' ' ' I I I I I I I I I II _MEDALS .us.I Iar ara; .. I I- -I - J ’ - II I I . _ I I I “I I gigs.“ “Signsbewfltegrgl holding N. J. Donovan ............. fioospgmén But. the Canadians didn't go III Blme JuneI Also ehglbleI Just VeldmI I down the runner~up spot in the J. K. Prokkaskl ........... .~ 40 A. J McCabe , without medlals, thanlos to record- NMI I1_6___B 1,309.4 Dasha: at $200.00—-Daily Double I . loop. Airmen need the win LP!) Ma‘cnollagd5 5' 4o 24. S. G. Bowles , . . . . . . . .. breaking ponfonmances byI WIn~ II Jbuv Mark. ZI Jay-s Abner 11; 3. ,[nlljty George; 4“ Blue . tonight in the WM“ way. enjny' Lasé‘liggi‘egky AGGREGATE 25‘ J. D. O'Connelld njmeg’StJaJCk my will? 11‘“ the Mary' 5. First Again; 6. Bob Clogg; 7. June Breeze; 8. Lana Dale. I - ruin over the I I _ I . , H 196 26. C. G. MacDona hop, sop an unit). a any . ’ , i I I I a; my.‘ 'gfismasgammks. 1- E' J' MCKay 195 27. R. B.-Hamb1y Tobacco of Cumberland. 3.0. No. 2...]; Pace—1 Dash at $200.00--Dally Double I , ' T E “S T O R E ‘ Wfiilmuizii Hac'tion is talking 2' H. gem” . I ' ' ' ' ' 195 28. D. 0. Clark . . . . . . . . .. mind in we men’s IMO—yard final. 1. Buddy O’Connor;I 2. Bobby IBrook; S-3. FaIrgo; 4. flue A S S O c I A I F1308 eROlla‘fl/ay Aces Win be at Seatty 194 29' R' Angrew - ' - - - - - - ' -- Margaret Ivvasakiof Vancoueiéeq Bmflong; 5_ C. S. Chief; 6. Ramda; 7. Canadair, S-8. une ' -. . ‘ ' ‘ ' ' - , . . T. ooper . . . . . . . . .. . “bed another bmnze m a Prince_ . hornet th Irish who are givmg 5, M. P. SUSle . . . . . . . . .. 194 30 P . gra I I I . 3 i’ '“ filwegm 1“ 8" “mm Pi. 5- R' A' “my """" " m 31‘ F9 £92311ng """" H hpmnd . Bevmy Bambr'dge of N... I_.I) ’l‘rnlml bash at $50.01) W 8r MQCRAE fort in 23in the last plow” 005‘” 7. R. Marcy - 1-9" 32‘ Cf“? ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ' ’ ' ' " 1'78 Australia and Tessa Staveley "If ,H Thaw; “I; Jug In, Time; 53,311,313 palm 4_ James: 0 I “0-” Thinner“ “‘ "3"?” W “‘6 “~ Em “195 Li’g A” wo'ii rostrum" £75 New Milan-d 1“ the games ma”? 1. s11 ’5 carpi Gallon: e. H! Kick: '7, Bonnie's Girl; 8. 0m Dale. ’2 . _ 01d naming) a n. AAMKFaS’; id'”"" J“ K‘ Friakasiéi" I 174 “Fall of “he “Olardhumfrflf' fine ' ” U ’ 3589 Char‘fifiefl’wn Jack ’SD’V‘ FEET” “‘lll Umpire 10. L.V. . /_ac 0113~ um ‘ ‘ D‘ 'ova‘fi II 173 of the two swam-“ping mans e- I I I at Memorial Field and Red Mac» 11. Mary Mtad‘enna“ J(jar\?é1r .. 171 cided in the evening. 1.“an “11 can th~e balls and 12. C. Elgginald 188 38. Len MacDonald . . . . . . .. 171 The men’s 220-yard bRttgrfl‘f. . , “PM at U" 0“ mamnd‘ 13‘ 6' J‘i ndrigan 187 39. M. Farmer ..... .. 106 went to Law Black of Son an. Mme. commence at 6 o‘clock. 14~ P- ' ‘3. ' ‘