illttle Garden of the Gulf famous glad home two was and was iotli with so tisht-luttqr. in first place slnca April I. gpd Braves now hava nus aaoords " , 'f'h g four of them in Illa fourth when R:ll.:1tttlrTse-"this: seasllll t Maslte'I bun-loodtd dsgla put it , - place Cincinnati, away for tho lupus, Ilh ll loft, is two gamesl 1! WI! Dill! WODOUIII I altos defeating New York up by Built and tho tub. in nu. - tit; Pill,-;me-knuthltg 9Vll'llO'-Iledl; it Dad .1 iwau ae bung t '”.”d 1 a 19” Malhewa' 35th 5053 WI E the t g times this season. A four innings Tues- dost llth lsoggusd of his wildness. lost the ed30- IVIII-Ill rlgltthander. who Th? 39 ' V3" ' 9” KIDWIMH. bad averaged less than three tihosc only other victory over the walks a sauna, passed SIWPII llraws this year was a Harp:-hit . sliuioiii. had-a few gluky mo. second inning and uggtjg ung- FOMPETING TONIGHT The 24th renewal til the Pill!" Edit aid island (loll l”utill'ity 5l3k' as will he raced t0IIl8lll- ll '33 Charlottetown track and it will bring together over thirty 2-3 and, 4-year-old trotters and pacer: lllll-l have been kept eligible. Thesel stakes have been the means nfim-in t roving the breed in our province igocause of the importation at walll prod stallions crossed on our well. and mares and it has mad; lhtll l gll' over Canada and the United! Itatas. because from hem annual- ly trotters and pattern hsve gone, to take records and win purses over Maritime. Maine and tracks as, far away as Quebec City. Among the youngsters that will be competing tonight will be somel future greats and looking over thel list we hclievc there will be some3 that will possibly break the re- oordii which have existed. These rannnis an on follows: Maritime heed 2-yaar-old paear. 1:17 2-5, held by Janet Clagg by Abner T. clogs. dam. Janet lud. owned and driven George lob- oy. summerside. . I. I. and made at Charlottotows. August llth, 195.1, Marltlrna brad 2-year- oltl trotter. 1:22Vt, held by Guy Kalmurk by Kaimuck. dam. Ima Guy. Owned by George B. Lewis, Charlottetown. and driven w wit. lard Kelly. at Charlottetown, Sept- ember 7th. load. up ltims brad 4 year-old pacer. 2; . held by .lerr,1'ia Nightmare. by Abner '!'., Claim. dam. Lee's Nightmare. i Owned by James W. O'Brien. Elm- dale. P. E. I. and driven by Earle Sample. st Charlottetown, August llth. 1953. Maritime bred 8-year-? old trotter. 2:14, hold by Hillside) Emil. h.v Bellini Scott. dam. Nes- ote. Owned by J. A. Kerr. Truro ll. 5. and driven by Johnny Con- ny. at New Glasgow. N. I. as Ieplemhtrr 1-Vtll, ms. Maritime Ibred 4-year-old trottar. 1:13 llaldt by Millie Kalmuck, by K ' ir.l slam Helen Dewey. Owned and driven h.v Willard Kelly. Soiithporti gt Woodstock, N. a., s.pmiiim' I, 1037. Credit must be given to tho Prov lllrlnl Government for its 4i.00ol ant to the above iltalsoa and tail t- Charlottetown Driving Park and particularly to President, Dr. I. F. Seaman and tho bard-worh ing secretary. W. G. Giilupio, who have been the mainstay through the years of promoting those stak- os. The owner of each winnas will be presented with a silver tray) engraved with the avopt and tha data. and he will also receive a beautiful home cooler spoelally made by I manufacturer in Ohio. BEST IMPORT Cecil l.otrhor's psi-or Planting Way has stamped himself As pro- bably the best import for the money that oama out of the Harris- burg sale last fall. This is prov! by his performances at Charlotte- town and also at. Halifax last sat- urday night when he won both dash or in the tree for all in 22M and 1:07 1-5. the latter equalling the track pacing record made by Con- vair 2:01. Jerry's Nightmare was 1-3 and Newport Chief. that towar- gd the track record at Charlotte- town Old Home Wank, 3-2. New- rt Chief has not shown anything no thu form since until last snturdny night when he was sec- ond as above. 41- Jsrry's Night- mare the form she displayed at Fredericton when she pacod to s new track record of 1:0! rooostly. Flaming Wsy-has license to be a . King's Counsel i l on owned by C. H. ' by Willard Kelly. of 1-3911. and'& is the Waylon . 2:03 3-5. 3, Iii . Lucky iriiixit DOWN THE STRETCH l was hath - , bill-II-is-is-is. mcnls. hut struck out six. walked l none and had dgpdy pigfguu mp. irt ri.lsvi-:LANp t lap .. 3..., Lemon of the CIOVBIAMI Indians I'l'Cll0'l llls moth malor luau: vic- Iurx Tuesday night, smacking .1 tun-rim homer to dug” in 3.11,. imnre Orioles 3-1. l Only two other active pitchers.- huth with the Indllnsqhgvo won 300 maior leaizue games. Dob Fel- ler has 266 and Early Wynn 217, Warren Spahn of the Miiwautme Braves Iailcd lat Sundgy in 5 but lfor his moth win. . The 36-year-old Lemon. a for- mer infielder-otlllldlder who was (converted to the mound in 1946 and made his first start in 1947. became the 36th pitcher since BACK t leavins nnlyious to battle ll mil to tho winner lit the llth rare T”? first time around is near Pile up no the hack stretch saw Georgin ltvl act thrown to the track iiith s smashed aulky and badly tanrIrli' in her harness. Then as the horscs came into the back stretch on tho second lap Maudille Reanim went into I break, nivner-driii-r . Neil MacAulay was ihroivn (IYPV 19"" W ill” mo, , "'3 bike Md Mum (-M3550”. ,m,l It was also his lillh victory.of "13 ", Wu Wm. with L-mm. H” the season and one more will give also tossed our the sulky. him a seventh N-game season. Veteran driver MacAulay was had- "9 llclll ll"? 0l'l"l9P l" 5l8 ll"?- A homer by Gus Triandos in the ly shaken up though no scriolis V - . injuries were believed 5il"Pl'P(l. 'lliIli riuncd his bid for it shutout. Lemonis homer was the 0nl.V Ttu Post speaks highly of tha; earned run off loser. Ray Moore- performance of Mr. Castle, owned3A Wlltl lltmw by Willie Mlraltdl by Don Rankin. and his driver Don , and l fumble lft left "Bid by Hill) Coadie. who is fast becoming one" Nieman accounted for two un- oi the ablest reinsmen on the track : earflfll N05- and was the only double ulnner. PHli.Al)El.PlilA (AP) SI. Other winners were. Classified Lam; (tgrdinals pounded out 12 Trot and Pace, Amtico (S. Mt.--; hm, including two home runs. off Queas) 1-2. iii-Lo's Kilt (1). Mai") four Philadelphia Philliep' pitch- Donald) I-1. Time. 2:20 2-5. 2:18. era to win their fifth straight Amtico is owned by Sam Mc- game, 5-3 Tuesday night. Queen. Sydney. and Hi-Lois Kiltl Bobby Del Green and piti-her by Duncan Macunnald. Sydney. Inl norm wehmolcr each got thrco races 2 and 7 Loretta Lee tM.. hits in pace the Cardlnslsl attack. Chanson) I-4. Dusty Bars (Dr. . not Greco hit his seventh homer Lpfllnl 4-1. 'l'ltM.2:M -5. 2:l7.,of the year in the eighth lnnlul Iatretta Lee is owned by Mlssl while Kan Boyer connected with Mary Roach. Dusty Bars by Dr. his itllrd in the second. Laffin of New Waterford. in the Wt-llmeicr's win over his ex- fast class of the night the (1lassil- teammates was his llth victory iad Trot and Pace Lily Belle Lee against nine defeats. (J. MacDonald) was 1-4. Bonnie: The defeat put the fifth-place Reamer; (T. Reid) 3-1. Time, 2:15. 7 Phil: 5V2 games behind the Cards 2:1! 2-5. Lily Bella Lee is owned. and all but ruined any hope: they by R. MacKinnon, Sydney. Bonnie had of finishing in the first divi- Reamorc hy Clarence l)ougIas.1Sinn. North Sydm'y- PITTSBURGII (AP) .. Roberto ' C'. to slrlglad homo Bill Ma- Rlclntl Wu uxcnplinnally good mosld from second line. with one ll Monrtmi lo-'l Saturday niglll out in the last of tha ninth Tues- and horses took new records. in dgy night to break a lie and givi- the first race. single dash. l.nii Kal- the sixth-place Pittsburgh Piratcs m to Iollot pl; .Pirate hurier. .uim (Wm, R kl A '- C we ”,:”:r5'l"Ill lotions oqrliscllig for I first-yup M m u in, '9? Mira r lrgg-Igloo iiomei ;T."e5d” " "'5 ' '-plsce Cin- iglpnstt Bottles: .3" you ants 11-5 in the N Luguel The Redlegs pounded four Giant hyrlers for 14 hltl. Including ham. runs by Robinson. Bailey and Ted Kluszewskl. t Robinson's hnmer was his tltltli of the season. which not only tied Brooklyn's nuke Snider for um lelsue lead but matched the first- Yur record tiguro of Wally Ber. ger of the 1931) Boston Braves. The It-yaprolli outfielder also chipped in with two singles and scored three runs. Detroit Tigcrs backed Frank Lary's two-hit pitching with 14 hits -ellht them produeiul ulna runs in the fourth inning-in a 12-0 rout of the Washington Senators in the American League SEEKS 20 WINS Lary overcame an early streak of wildness and recorded victory No. 17, keeping alive his hopes of becoming Detroit's first at)-game winner si ll re Hal Ncwhouser turned the trick in 1948. The only Washington saletles were a fourth. inning double by Roy Steven and a fifth-inning single by Jose Vsld- lvlelso. Dean stone, the Washluillull starter. contributed to his own downlnll with three errors, two of them in the third. Balle,v's izrsndslammer in the third at New York enabled the Redlcils to overcome an early 3-2 deficit and sent Joe Msrtzoneri In the showers with his sitith defeat. Art. Fowler took over the pitching duties for the Reds in the second inning from Larry Jansen and re colved credit for his llth win. al- though he had to be bailed out in the seventh by Herschel Froeman. Niiiht games saw Milwaukee at Brooklyn. St Louis at. Phila- delphia and Chicago at Pittsburgh in the National League. Boston at Chicago. New York at Kansas City and Baltimore at Cleveland in the i American. rlssu. was 1, Jolly Misrli. owned by Dr. T. R. Furness. Ktinslngtnn. 1. Time. 1.” 1-5. In races 2 and I Hilda Mae (1.. Richard) was 1-1. Miss Elli: 2kr,;i.l:;fi!.lllld-Rl:,dl-at-rsls. National League villa. N. s. and Miss Ellis by .i. ',;l,'m;'l;”' mm mm” 4 5 0 lillls Thompson. Newcastle. in B my -n.,m,h,:mm, .4, cm", rare: I and 7 am Federal (H.l,;. ",,;,,,,.,,,. .7; 5,13 mc'.- C,-..n'. Cormlrr) was 1-6, Sr-oil ('.ashtd'3l; 13,. iM”m, and (-am'am,ua (K 3 'l""” l'" ”'d'"""""l ll all-1' HRIVA Mil - Mzthcwsl glut .Kablnmnt)1 Elma. 2:l2lB'k';1 "mkim ' ' -a now recor or eta Fcd-i .” - i sent. Owned by M. C. Taylor. Mon-l Cltlfii" h "l.')l:.'0"o3o"m""'1l"' : 1: :' etnp - 1:12 4-5. Rana 4 was won Pl 5 gm! , .3) d E ndrim. by Lady Clogg. owned by J. EXI mus W 1"" W '1: H50 my Turner, Hunter diver, and driven "' ' 39" ' E ' F -, (8) d Foils. W-Face: L- ” 5 ""l' ''"l'”" M” ”7- ”'”” t uni" Pgiucgng. Thomas. muck. owned by Dr. .l. Delzlnnv. Moncton. and driven by R. Bar-i RESULTS 010000001-I ll 1' 7”'”' ”” ”' Est. Louis 0l.'l one illl)- 5 12 2 . Phila ooo to: lot). it s it Many will be pleased to If! Mr, wehmplpn Jackson (7, "Id Turner's man and also driver .la.v, Kan. Simmons 3 Mme, (3) gm. hitting the win first in Irveralydix ('3) and Lo'pMa. wgwnhmdw. 3”?" ll" "W 'l ll” '”"'"""” L-Simmons, tins; Stl-Boyer. Del- t amaesson was 2.17 and she; grew: phhlon”, y ""l""' ' '"'2t'" '" ' Wl" Cincinnati 1M20l(in9,--ll H I Charlottetown. Seven plcers took; Now Ynrk 30" OM 000,. 5 m ,, '3" wmkl” 'f"” 5 "d ' w”l' Janesn, Fowler (2). Freeman '5'" "' '- ”"'"l by .”- 3- R9"' (7) and Bailey: Margonerl. Little- tori, Moncton. and driven hy new my Rkmk W. wmmm m Gnu!” wlnnl” the uh dasll '" and Sarni. W-Fowler. L-Marrow :Q,1:e;'smh;u?1:;:cre,;:g'eMlellnintAcri. HRS: Cln-Klllszewski. Bailey, .' . a. ti ais t - . - g Mam" Ind mm," by Joe Hmmw F. Robinson. Nik Mueller, Sarnl. say. was 2. In the 8th race with llir same field My Volo finished nn inn with Bell Banks 2. -rim. 2:10 3.5, l,f,l',:',Ii,"”'”" Slnne. Chakalcs it), Griggs (5) Wlcslc-r (it) and Berber:-t; Lory 2,000 jand Wilson. L-Stone. 20 110 l00-- 5 ll 0 American Lcagmi mo ()()0 ()()0.- ti 1 I A GREAT MILE Last Thursday night's Frsa For All at Fredericton will. Boston be talked about for a long time” Chit-alto ill? 000 W0-r 3 5 0 with Harry Hirsch's pacer Con. Nixon. Delork (7) and Daley; vnlr 1:01 stepping one nf the last-t K9023". l-Elililme l7l. Kinder l7l. est rnlias ever paced over the re-l Howell ill and Dollar. w-NlX0tI- constructed track. Time. 2 OS 2-5.:'1.-Kccgan. lino Bos-Williams. lust two-fifths oi a oecond over thel Bllllmofe 000 N0 000- l A 7 track record which. was made by Clrvellnil ml W3 00X'r 3 7 ll Jerry's Nightmare August llth, Moore and Triandos; Lemon and Convair won tho remaining dash Nlflilftll. H2181! l9l- mill 3!"- ln 2:08. Another surprise was that 'l'TlInd0-': Cll-l-ClI1'"I- Walter Roaecrnft. driven by Tom NFW Y0l'lf lm zlll Ml" ' ' l Eugf. w... 2.2, it was ..;m,(.i9d Kansas City (I00 i)t.'l1or)--5 7 1 that it would lie Slickcr rim that Kuckl. Moriian (7) avrnn and young give lho apposition 9., con. Berra; Ditmar. Ci-imian (ll and wait but he linislied so with Ann's Smith. HF!" NYr-Bet't'tt- 31"" Drum 44. In the 2nd and so: daslil 2 KC-I-"Pm Slmwtt. Dim"- aa Deityis Princess. owned and W-Mofltllt ll-Dllmllb ...E'i”.”ll.lil.' ..?.:.itl t---- :-7, Vanity Lee (M. Mnosrtliuri-T" ll" "0" "W "9" "AA ' ll A-!.Tima,!;12-anew room-dt l-l ”llmmm””'”' ..;,u, Kipp and Rosebort): links. . Head (7) Grlmsiey (7) and law- rouowlin is the latest ittal'utittg' "I'll '”"""'l9Vt 3": ""'3'" of loading driven on the Grand M”: T”'"S"'.'l"”' ' Circuit: Joe otnrlni 46. William Wit-t nmo be-t-or-mu lami- aauuiiouao. Dali suit 15.FrlIIk "1"" two Ralph walls is, ma "l""' "" '"”""r ' ' l -5"" R and am. Lo-gas. ( rttt gum best-of-aovaa anni- ll. Wayne Imart 14. Earls jg, Tao Iota: for ma lath usual M.” as of the Staadardbred Horse 'C3lIll!- H,-lrrlonurg. Is. as Novemb- loeltaotar Owona. Qualtora (I) and loin: ii-E i on. is (C. Killamt 2-1. W (ill 901000x-1214 ill KNNIOK--I I 0' ROUNDUP STANDING! National League W L Pt:t.GBL Brooklyn as .16 .001 Milwaukee a1 55 .00! Cincinnati 81 S7 .578 1 St. Lotus till all .504 we lPhiladelphia 63 73 .t6.'l 19 l Piltsbllrgh til 7ll .439 2.'i'Ag 5 New York 56 It .409 Ztills t Chicago 54 M .394 IOVs n American gur- l Wlrali Pet. (Ill, ' New York 89 49 .545 -- ' Cleveland 77 Si) .566 I1 Chit"-silo vii so .559 12 : Horton H M .355 IQIA 1Detroit 70 in .511 um I Bllllmoro lit '7! .431 3016 Washington .17 M .418 .1115 Kansas City cl 9.1 .315 45 PROBABLE l'l'l'(Illl!I.8 NEW YORK (AP) -- Probable Dll5l'9" ltt l0dI.V'I motor league ll8!9lt8ll Ramos (won-lost. records in parentheses): National League Milwaukee at Brooklyn - ,Bur- dette (mm vs Newcnmhe (2343) Cincimiati lit New York w- Nux. .lialI 411-9) vs Antnnalll (15.1.-ii Cllll-'31" at Pittsburgh (Nye. Jones tfi-iii) vs Law 7.14) Only games scheduled) American League Boston at Chi - 8 Iii (12-3) vs Harsmifiiagtolt-9) u W." New York at Kansas City (Nam Sturdlvsnl (14-7) vs Crimlgn 3.7; Washington at Detroit -- Abor- nnlhy 0-ill vs iiocft 17-I2) Ferrareso (4-10) vs Wynn tilts) MARKED DOWN WINQLADF7. England f('Pi . Ocvnnshire cider was auctioned at stxpenca I gallon here. Tavern price in London is about la a gal- Thtrt ii irislsv coils are far- .':',,,";3-fyi: fl;-sui.uTiio' suit a- '.l..l"f..f””.....'”".'.'.' Ichxiatlod no the card. Titan are your-old trot. a two soil than:-your-old-pscw Tlpe starters are as follows- 'l'W0vYEARr0LDv'l'l0T . udy ukghurn, Mjrk Tilnf. Mlsa Cycloolc, Annie Rooney- Little Johnny uni Paint-ous. 1-woaypan.-o,Ln PACE ' conlo Boy. Cymar. My Mb- lllue Cheer. Time Flies. Jean Ciegg, Curtain Raiser. lmasson. Jolly Bruce. s.(I,iDArra,i;3a1i3 Nah!- THREE-YEAR Minn Russell, colonel sisal. Rail K., Bryan Scott. At the first fall meeting of that Queen's County Fish and Game As aoclatinnjteld at the Y. M. C. A.) last night it won unanimously psss- i ed that the association good re- cord in support of either s una- wal of the present pheasant pro- gram at a program similar to it such as the rclmsc of full flyers to increase the hsuant populat- ion of Prince E word island. The muting. at which the tissue- iation President Itsipb Jenkins pre sided. dealt mostly with I discuss- ion of the pheasant program which was inaugu atud this year and which was described by Tom Gil- lies. chairman of the program as "very successful." It was reported that 42.9 percent of the birds were reiegpad in Prince County. 30.5 percent in Kings County and the remainder. 26.6 percent in Queen's County. Mr. Gillies also said: "While the number of birds relapsed hasn't . it if Queen's Co."Ass'n. Advocates Revival Oi Pheasant Program been as lush as expected a grant doll vltas been learned from tha proilrsmandtissrasrillbogdot. lnltendinerease in tha birds on the Ian ." The meeting-also expressed the hope that the bands of any retest- ed birds shot would be sent to the Provincial Association so that the migrating habits and other inform- ltlon can be detmulnad. A complete breakdown of the program costs. number I leased, otc.. will be given at the next meeting. During the evening a color film of the entire pheasant program ur in the present was shown and t was said that it will be edited and released at a later date. It was reported that radio and T.V. program.-3 will be held "during the coming months. other meeting will be held on the second Tuesday of each month at tho Canadian Legion Hall. Ottawa Faces Montreal With 13 Imports OTTAWA (('.Pl Ottawa's roughed-up Rough Eiders set off for Montreal Tuesday night with 18 import players in tow. Coach Frank Clair will decide who plays boiora this afternoon's Big Four game with the Aiouettes. The Riders. beaten in their last three games sitar winning their gut, have been hit by injuries d a general lack of sparkle. es- pecially in the quarterback and pass-catching departments. it is an inlury to halfback Avatus litone'I left knee that has caused Clair to visit. until today to decide which 12 imports he'll field against the Alouettes. it Stone. Ottawaschlef kicker. can't make it. tackle Tom Jones. late. of Los Angeies Rams. likely will take his place. Half Toni (The Bomb) Trluav. taken off suspension Monday. won't make the trip. He's not in good onou shape vot- Mcanwhie. Rider President Sam Berger has informed an Ote tawa service club that the team is casting out llna (or a good vas- Paiiersoiis Hand Completely Heated Ready To Train NEW YORK (AP)-Floyd Pat- terson. iheavyweight contender. has completely recovered from the broken right hand suffered in the Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson bout gand can In into immediate training for a title bout. chairman Julius Holland of the New York Athletic Commission an ” Tuesday. Helfand made the statement after six physicians had made sn- other cxarninatlon on the band. I-leliand said that Patterson could start ti-sinintz st once llld suggested that he could light within the month if he desired. tiarry Marksnii. managing rector of tha International Boxing Club. said the Inc would mums gm” negotiations with Gus d'Arnolo. manager of Patterson. and Charles Johnston. manager of Archie Moore. No. 1 candidate for thc heavyweight title abdicated by Rocky Marciano. ' 1 di- " z , - if Stamps” Players All Fined For V Breaking Rules. CALGARY (CPI-IV!!! Cal asy Stampede: tootitall plums s mm insnagar lob llastos-spa. The players. Joe P . Irtsn lurnthorne. Eddie and Tony Palaczkowsld. were iinoii for nlsylng cards in their spur. meni after a bed check had been made. "We are paying everybody for a 100 per cent effort." said Magtgr. son. "and thought we were gottinil it. we've found out differently! Mastarsos said that any further load to iniuiedlats ” from the club. He said tha lines were levied prior to Monday night's game. - t In 05. Amateur! Golf Cli'ships LAKE FOREST. ill. lAPl-T0i'- onto's Gerry Mageo domed crooner Don Cherry and tourney New York. centre. and Leo La- bine. Boston. right wing: and Nick Mickoslrl. Chicago. left wing. Red Sullivan. formerly of Chicago and now with New York. centre. and Wally lieraoshcirner. for-met Ballast now with the Black Hawks right wing. Jimmy lkinnar. Detroit coach. will direct the team. Red storey will rotarae with Doug Davies and Bill Roberta as linasmeii. Iavotito Ken Venturl anions the victors in the second round of the national amateur golf champion- ship Tuesday. Magee. finalist in the mo Cana- dian amateur. upset former col- lege cham ion l-llllman Robbins. Memphis. enn.. by a score of 8 and 2. Robbins. considered a top- flight contender. missed putts on the second. fourth and 10th holes while Magee played steady golf. highlighted by his 15-foot putt on the lath for a birdie. The hottest player on the prom- nollwood toes of the K Club as the field was reduced in M was s at)- year-old coll a. nu Baxter. who smother l-lsrvay E. Wood- ard! :f st. Clair Shores. Mich. 7 Vanturi remained the so it fav-l orlto with dafanding ch rnpion cudd. stkor Cup star from Portland. Ore. I anti 3. Cherry. another Walker Cut) member. had to rally from two holes down with two to play to eliminate Frank Mslsra. Jr.. 20. White Plains. N.Y.. on the 19th. sing quarterback. K . then was understood to be no excess of optimism in other Rider circles over the prospect of settinil what the Ottawa squad needs in this department. p O Harness Racing SUSSEX. N.B. (GP) -4 Salnti John-owned horses won six ofthe eight dasbos on a harness raclnl card here Tuesday night. Tom Day and Honey's Rascal were double wlnners. Other events went to Judy Claus and Little Chuck. both from Saint .lohn: Walter Fed- eral. Sussex. and Leah Girl. Cov- ordale. I BOYS l l ENROLL rotlioiir . l l l 5 14-18 ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS Room 22 P.W.C. 7:00 PM. breaking of training rules will. IOIIDNiAP)i-Llffit-Uw Insoetitrsedlooso lyittali hand to floor battle-- wise Jllnng cartarthreetimeslntiieeiui 1'otIndTtteaday night foratocbo Mulhiocluoutat :. g mmudmu weighed 137. Cu-tar Tbs!-you-oldllarl l-ll. Kunninl with confi- lII.. you for a title shot .'.i.ls':..W' ....”:.."'t” all- three knockdown. ' C . llth his 105th lsasl.:i:srl bout. been tovtllt canvas. only twice before is an 11- cm”. your career. When Boardnuin got him on a rope: followlnl the third knoc - down and Pursurialad him with a left hook and two steaming rights. referee Jimmy. uccgrron stopped '"c"'..:”'"."l.: i.i'i"ii.':' i... a r. two i championship tires dlgrs. was rated the No. 2 contender and Ioardmali No. 1 by tho Nhtlona) nosing Association going into the and March. ' liision lap " medal, . ios'.s;'ll::rlizn.g m. CARA to Kitchener - Waterloo Dutchmen represented Canada at tournament. held earliegu this year Olympics at Cortina id'Am , 1 . when Russia won. Poniicm da tits pre- in conjunction with Vs ad won it for vlous year. i Dudley laid the CAHA intends to built orglnll-ins the team aariy in October. suit in Moscow mi "re'i7r"ii."r'; -st outstanding 'i'ilaym".i.i"i'.'.l indicated the llll Winter Ill-star GO PLACES! GO NAVY.! t TRAVEL ACTION GOOD PAY ..NEW SKILLS Life in the Royal Canadian Navy lcecps you on - your toes. Learn new skills while earning good pay. Enter a life of advancing, All these things are yours when you serve your country in Don't Wait! Ags limits: 17 to I. E with certain tradslquallficatloiis. Education: Grade B or batter. see or write your Naval Recruiting r)i- y ficer today at HMCS Queen Charlotte. Charlottetown. I the Navy. For full particulars. mall the attached coupon today. ', A n.C.N. Recruiting Officer. H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. Charlottetown. P.E.l. Please send me without obligatio full particulars ofithe career that might be mine in the Royal Canadian Navy. Name Address ....................:.... -..uu.--n...- ----o-.-nu--.s....... .-.u...ou coil lululililiss WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12 13 DASI-lESA FIRST DASH 7 O'CLOCK CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK (Under Montciguo Charter) CHALLENGE . We the undersigned do hereby challenge the Corn- wall Falcons to a three game softball series for S. S. Trophy. Reply by Sat- urday. Bonshaw Belircats - C. E. MacPhail. Coach. ion. 16 titties" as much. l AT noviucistirtownto Marcus r WNDAI wtlsss A rtowmo psuolssiaarlon FEATURE ATTRACTION l l l t I THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REGIMENT (17 RECCElRCAC is Recruiting at the Following Locations and Times: '.'A" Iqoohaa-MONO l ' . . J - mesa tiiussosv-1.oop.su.'tss,sop.si.. .- 0?? moment on 1i-IURSDAYA-7.)lt p.si.tq-1.30 p.lI.--Ordnance ”tiss.igsiottir4-7.30 psi. at psi. - u..-on .3- 3 T - uaisu-sum w s-vow moon my 'v nu. .. :-