:. uolaiunss:wsurmi.k.ms:uioumanau.-:iw.a.i.t.mat.um. .-.i --.......v.... i.... ......-...u. . T LITTLE SPORT C. and B. Juniors In Impressive 13-7 Win. Over Intermediate Abbies held the Abbies to two runs 111:1 Petersoni Training A For Comeback Fight With MacEwen Tonight tight promoter from Glace my, MacLel1an has plans of lining up A hard training "Big Boy” Pet- .'... 7;m Th” league ham": Curr” and tour hits but he began to weaken - -12- d M dm Pm": .,'11'u"i:';” th"e?:ledimE::sg;:: in the eighth. The Abbies collect- Mun” gV:t:l;da:pln ;";:;.'.uo::nI;:: getergon against Al !':I0ItHH'B;l1H 11 our pol 5 ed t - ru 5 in the eighth and 4 1,1 it t b 1; 1, k 9" 0" 9 "W5 9110118 0!I8 I he point total yesterday afternoon. as had ?,::.eE gum, in 11,0 ,,1,,1h when 7, Hg” xgnlxhguwxgn the” mizadglcy will likely get the nod to tight Ill". d”"'."l "I9 1"”'"”d”” comzll Johnny Carroll sent Cilrsoll - . get Maw” m I "M round" at Jack Dempsey! white hone- Ahhit-s 13-7 in it free hitting game mm the game. 0 u the Chulouetown Forum. But the former Island heavy. in Mcmnrini Finitl. Benny walk”, thp ms, 1,3119, e ea Back In nun" an" nearly A weight champion has a tough Th" C””"'mm's now have 2.4 "Buck" Whiiinrk to put men on n ” year's lay-oft Peterson plans to go H3” mud "I "Mm "”"'3M belnm l""mS' ”" "mm man me” "cal. first -ind second Then he began SATURDAY P B m alter the classy boxing Nova. "'"”'de”"3 ""5 H””" mm?” ttki rnmpctltors, the lz.c.A.l-1. ' Ind '5 1,5,6 W, W,,,,,,,,, NATIONAL LEAGUE O M t n Sm,” and I-We M: Y, M ,0 Mcnweii, the cliiei 0! Police ill l”"'”'"” C”'!”'"1 Mwai” P”"k' ,',L,..',',', ,,1,,fK,.,f,,,, ,,,,,, ,1". CW1. Philadelphia oio 010 100-3 ll 0 O B, 1 c,m,,en" mp Mmmme i,lwx,ng Westvllle, N. s.. is highly regmi. ed up rm" FoltT,1'” wag" NW 5,2”. win 'ihl-pllnrtl attempting to N9” Ymk 0” 000 0M"2 G 2 I Following is the schedule of LIt- honors Ed In Him! dmlui nn.-1 ;;.1m:- n 9 a crnrion 9- t t ' sm'"'m In on mnmhn encmmg The sem -iinal bout may prove Fox and Burgess; Jansen, Wil- helm 18) and Westrum. lie League Baseball games for this steal home was tagged out at thr- evening: No. 1 Diamond-Rovers plate as Goodwin missed a third m be H” be” "mp 9! the nlklll twin:-n tho Airways team and H01- and it certainly bids to be the New Glasgow Decides ter may be Gussle MacLellan, the ....:.....m?.m...m.. 000 000 000-0 5 II m:m's Intermediates was posl- ., W V 300 10 Wags ll 0 . lV1lIFl'I. llnlmzinls unable to field fl'l:;L ""d m” "mod me ha” gggllhllyn '1013o1o0M3 5 0 grp m; V: Anehonv D:”(';”Ill)dl"R0y(; 135193;, 1; 131-1111;; gogegher hard, :i iilll Ir-uni, int-iplit-ti the game. Lon . I 1 ,” Erskim, and campanena. John. NEW GLASGOW NS. July 6p aodvs. Home I, . 0 . amon A. 1 Hum: uBudn Luna of Charlotte. mm WW5 and possibly A A2500 IOEAI-IIPBPAIil;IT:SS(iIIIA:1cd pains Llllirggdi son. Cole tit. Jones 131: Jester (UP) - The Maritime Miaior I-loc- 0 D e” w' E" es" 1 n ' town and Jackie Hayden ot New mltrigliilialirlrr Donnie Simmons. with the loss. Bongan worked for: t5'i Bllfdeile 13) and COOPER key League will operate again this R d R F. d Sl5t:E1lm'g'e”a pa” at lightweight and lhrec and two-thirds ililiinl; 4'llI(iIPiu5b"rL'h Luna reports that he is in mp From The tiapltals 0 o ' ifiiiliisilbiiit" Siiiliiileiiielifi .Al'I'IYES III CITY Llllillllg major hockey. Monctoli, who dropped out last year because of financial troubles, Asirotll. 110 000 000 00-2 8 3 the City and this evening at 5.30 he is slated to look over the Jun- tsplke) Briggs, Jr., said the new manager's contract will run only to game and allowed only three hits, all of them well scattered singles. 11(tll the game for Curriln 1 , , llrintzs hilt he ncodcd help from in tiizit tin-in gave up five runs St. Louis 1 104 000 00x-.l ll. 0 1 but candmon of Ms career H l Bonny tlzirsnll. The latter entered and tour hits. . 1 P035111. Flfll-llil ill; I;l1lsli MCCUL at the lzagues annual meeting dc- ' - l C- m A, P he may we” need to be. The H?” ilio i1'llllP with one on and none, H He .t'1'ilSvFOIl('1'0(1 by siioii-stop. U0ll..l, rilazc alum 0iolbfL7 H I clded today. Bill O'Connor, Br0C'tl(lyl1A Dcdg- S 0 Thennoya alllll ;;i th ir agree men tough: he” hm year and nut in Illr' ninth and wiped out; Buck lVlllIVlV0t'l(VElllililllt" Alatte.1(V;l:clnnnl 000 N0 000 I But Lhe league, unparalleled for ers baseball scout arrived in the soitbta nge lv:abo1:51 h: n 21; Lund won on a dose decision fl" ADM" 'l”'C'dl- , 1, lg lCDllilllLled on Page 8) i("mg" V , d ". .,k, 115 mush NSETIOHICS -853 38115011. City last night to spend a two- 3 0 l3g&l9Wn 39 IL edln me”sun'h alter a 512211": scrap. Iilr SVWPII innings himni gr ,W, , 1 izalltciislbeigeiwaihlppitgrniiilcg) will have n cieilnite change in 1101- day visit in the Province looking e . memtalel ilgfnrgmlz l('nBmt:md Sm" ..wrecker.. Bmy Rm the hm, -- -'7 -Jr-"W And” nrr" ” ' E .l'i -0 '11 ii h l ' 3 E. , i111) - (1. 1 - 11 1 - 1 ' i 1 -. I a AM"5R"5-05' ”5-'lm'F' I tines and rosters .'lll be limited O'Connor will spend the day in DETROIT July 5 -(AP) -'R0b' The Amly Andrew” c?”3?ed M”, Mme 1,, Sou,” 1351 week. J1, Ste 't""i” 000 "00 MOE" 6 ll to its layers the City and this evening is slated "'5 (Red) R”"9- Wh” sklppered ;?ee,:',nW"'al:, egfgllgggef Tinonga Rama meet Young Tiger Steele in It ,. :4 ' - .' ti, o ' , ,. . ' v I ' ' o .”-l'"'r 009 003 031 -i 11 r ucicghtes l'Pi1l'CSClllln8 Cliarlotte- to look over a number of Junior 13-3015 T135” W lmhl" at Wealth lead Hg meppmst We innings and mm. round ,,,,311,,,1,,a,y, (-5 G S I 5"” Hnlmmbf I6" Bmmp”. l7', toxin lslandcln. Halifax St. Marys, players at Memorial Field. In ad- M I119 A'"l9”Clm League Pe”””"t were mmamned only once. That sleds, the son at 3 (amen, ' ' Md i"?Im50”' i”55.l7' Comm” Monctoh Hawks, Sydney Mlllion- dltzion to the Juniors O'Connor 1" 1909. uas tired Saturday and 11- W” in the mmm mmm Mum tighter. 51,,,,1ey slag, mg ,, bro, . Hm: V F” and Sm” ., aires and Glace Bay Miners swelt- wishes to, see all other interested "ct pnch” Freddy Hulchmmn um c,p11a15 maded the 11,535 and Iher at Tiger Steele has the I I" Kori, (:20 cred through a three-hour session ball players as well as the manor Pxlomtmfg to fnnnagfrll B 33011211 than only run, background to make him a good ” I 3 'x.'""" 0 v ' more voting 4-1 in favor or com ers. coaches and umpires. H” C mm” " ac 9" W” The two Air Force pitchers re- mapper. , Lasclii and not-;-h; lxcllnei and 0-Connor Wm spend the day in surprise. President Walter 0. mauled m comm, mmughout me Another gust mu, round Cu,1,,,,, raiser will round out the attrac- tive card. the end of the current season. Hutchinson's appointment brought jubilation in the Tiger clubhouse but there was no out- S ' toward . Vrllii Ila 1'. Iii. the smooth pac- 1110 1011 000 01-3 11 ll 7-77740--T-WIVNJ I , . N B Stewart 5 19:. .,l- 3:::& me . . i'7If'"iiIiiii-1 Edge Maritime ior Abbies in la. practise session. In addition to the juniors O'Connor wishes to see all other interested ball players, managers coaches and cast the only dissenting vote but , Dobsoll and Lnllar, Masi ('1): 1- CV t'”A"'- ?7" :' l”or-All at the Charlottetown Dl'iV-I I.-cum. and Timon. I an "med on Page 8) i I V r . t 1 Hnshlngtoll 000 200 20):-4 10 0 A t H . . t . Rolie. veii.i hon the ilrst dash in . B1-adolx-ski. rleiitoii ('7) ailqi minisuimgrirraggigugallzasvziglluBy: A, the change came the Tigers and :10 3-5. the tastiest mile oi the llvlllll. The Joey MacDonald driv- rli pticcr moved up from iourtli on were mired in the American Lea- ilihitc: Shea and Grassn. gue cellar 21 games out or first INT,mNA.”0NAL LEAGPE morrow he will visit Summerslde where he will converse with John- Bruce Stewalts won their sec-1 Regains World's Provincial Exhibition Association mp bmk swatch and with n W; and game 1,, 3 row 1,1 the C1Iy' Montreal 100 000 010 02-4 12 0 H , place and '! 1-2 behind the seventh mm (1,-,1-E home mmmged 10 nose Softball League yesterday attain Syracuse. 010 010 000 00-7: 6 0 o I 0 ::;'d Cgiimns: Rigorivegnghiefugloig place st. Louis Browns. The Tig- Jili- Ai-got Pointer, noon as they came irom behind 111 lnliingsl S mm L635 er in action ers, incidentally; are the only club 1,10, p,,,,,1,.,-' driven by 1.1. 3, to eke, out. an 18-17 victory over Roebuck and Thompson: Kee- 9 33” 5 i in either league never to wind up 11',11,5 55.1, the pacg 11-0", the quan. the Maritime Electric nine in a gall and Dreschcr. Ahywortll clot - -- . ltlSt.'I'IUI.Cl'llnSOn'S iirst start as ,a,- 111,111 11,9 gr,-etch The pgmtey game played on the Knights of , Baltimore 0110 000 000-3 7 1, HENLEY'0N-THAMES ElllZl3llCl- 1 R k ma-lll1iZEl' Wll-S 3 Wlmllllii 0110 33 D0- pulled mu, ,, mm icngth 13.1.1 at'Columbus diamond. jsprlnglielil 104 000 10x-ti 8 0 July 6 - (CPI - The Diamond S uolt beat St. Louis 5-0. The North End Bowery Bombarsl Fired with Rolfe was his third- FIIIIIAY NIGHT, JIILY 11th Stuiiel. Peterson :31, Mueller (inf Sculls. emblematic of world rowing Ihr rliirlrtcr and held on until , , ' ahnilt 15 yards from the wire when itadtcied tgvn more points to tilts; S13” 17, and mkcniaig; At-1ktns,lsilllrcmacy. Saturday was won for e I e base coach, Dick Bartell. Briggs Voila La Veiia cut through to win. 0 N W CH '?Y W!" 3 Same ' Ihde 12) and Blll'l)l'lllk. ilic second time by Mervyn Wood, announced both would be paid un- .l0SCdl1l8 Clipper paced second to default from Home M0l0FS- Toronto . , ooo ozo 2011-4 13 oi 36.veal'-old Australian policeman. til the end or the season. Rolfe H Arsznt, P0lilLPl' most of the way Homes defaulted the time the” Rochester 001 two ozo-3 7 2 Wood, Current Olympic sculllnsz drew s45.000 a. year-one of the 2.25 'l'1t0'1' - EARLY CLOSING - z nAsrms-- sz5o.ooA DAS around the track with A. G. Scott they W9" umble W Md mm Hetki, Shore (8) and Anderson; ciiampioii. defeated Britain's Tony highest in the majors-as manager. In Boul Timighi hair's It, lmi seu. T'"l"1- Bonn Boy. .-' 3,.-....-:..:::r'.r.s: .'.-...- - Srntt. in the lead, Josedale Clip- two-three. dnven by waiter Kglly was the winners while Henry Hartinger e,,1,11-1 1-1351,. 2b, U. Hughes ss, B. Hughes (lb. 'M(mi-y Rnyay aftgr . bgmg Ainsworth cl, Downe ii, Garrett with Marion E. won the first race Ff T. Williams lft. J. Bradley ct, L. with Money Royal winning in the Murphy rt. strntch. winning the second in 2:14 and 2:14 4-5. the Amtlro-the sixth in Yankee Dale. who led all -;;TiColit.'iniEd-on'Pag; 8) Preacher lloe NEW YORK. July 6 - (AP) - Jim l-learn. New York Giants right-handed pitcher. today was named by Len Durocher as a sull- stitute ior Preacher Roe or Bl'OUks lyn Dodgers on the National Lea- gue's pitching stait for the All- Star game Tuesday. I-learn, who has won nine games while losing only two for the Giants, will be making his all- star game debut. Roe asked to be replacod on the All-Star squad so he could visit his seriously-ill father in Arkansas. SIIAP SHOT FINISHING Film developed and 24 hour service. Double Any roll of 5 ex- I0 rents. Reprints Moll Film Service, Rolls printed. aim prints. poauro only 0 cents I-nth. ICharInMA3tnwn. of 74: A7m&7rMfa;l ZlriAiAy42iwwrzIx3 Boxing At The Forum MONDAY, JULY 7, 8.30 1). III. i 10 Rounds Feature "Big Boy" Peterson Cllarlottetowll vs. "Digger Mclllwen Westvllle. N. S. Six-Round Semi-Final Jackie Haydon vs. "Bud" Luna New Glasgow, N.S. " Charlottetown Preliminaries , Young Tiger Steele "Wrecker" Eli VI. Pius one four round sizzling curtain raiser. -(Admission - Rush 31.25; general 85 cents n :00 002 000 000 opz 11 1. race this year. Young Guest is be- Img treated for a spinal malforma- pcr second. Miss Knox third and b Aqiiunnilwxlc-atch of a line ajriiie gfelglev. R;17l'lS;l4asti8)(1;;tid gglllgii-a,imon t ' I er iams o accoun or . . - . . i ' IL: hllet-1111: llrhofy'ne:lrL:Dp(ifilt)tnh1eIthe lagst out in the ninth irlninill and Timun. I .WoO.d mm me Dmmand Sculls sii-eicii to place third behind A. tihvroved to be the fielding gem oti""5” i'”'” "l we 19” RN81 RGRWL ;,.,.., and Josgdale cuppa, the game. New York. . 002 200 001-5 9 0 Just bflore his Ulympicrtriumph. Jnliniiv Kalmuck, owned and Henry Gauthier pitched for the ””'3'l"Ph"l - W190 000-'1 5 1 Morgan and Berra, Silvera l5l; N. s. Baseb-all mlv double hem wmn" 0! the worked on the mound .10, um Shanta. Hooper (5)-mid Astrotil, meet. Johnny moved up from Marltlme E19CmC- sexgnliilry W- third position in the stretchito Llnerllpsi . N Ye k 112 11-1,, the 10111-L11 mm and he came Maritime Electric: Schleyer e, mil: d nrr. . 010 010-6 18 0 Liverpool Larrupers split it up fynnq mum; place to win the Hal-tinger p, J. Moore lb. C. Ryan 3 elpna . 010 040101-7 ll - doubleheader with Stellarton Ai- Lopat. I-logue 15v, Salli t7t, MCt'1blOIIS 4-1 and 3-5 Saturday while Donald 48) and Berra: Sclicib, Dartmouth Arrows defeated, first- Zoldak I31. Wright (6). H00P01'illlace Trul-o Bearcats 4-1. Halifax and rewarded win ticket holder; 4IBruct-, Stewart's: Judson r, qt”; lilld MUlll'8.V- icapltals pushed Kentvllle Wildcats with 335.10 for it two dollar ducat. Gautheir p. Leclair lb. .Mackal' t - 1”"! I0" 030 101-6 10 0 further into the cellar with it 11-0 Manon 1;, 19d main, of the wgy 2b, E. Trainor as, B. Wright ab, D"-"'0" 010 002 4lx-8 10 1 trimming. Garvcr, Paige (61, l-lolcombe (T) B t th 1 0 and Johnson: Ncwimuser. Hout- U e Ham” and Dlsmct Senior Baseball League standings Yankee Dale and Amtico split Umpire: Gene Wnrd- '9'"”" ll” 5”” Glnsbmi Wuained uuchansei althouizh the honorii in the second and 'm-T? , aims? 't 000 100100-2 3 1 Tl'l1F0'S supremacy dipped to a sixth more with Yankee Dale as M on 201 1320 oox-5 8 1 one-Slime lead "V" LIVGPDOOL MCDe1'm0tt. Trout (51. some Stcllarton, Dartmouth and Hal- boroiigh (7) and White; Moreno, Mastersoii 19) and Grasso, NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn . 001 400 030-8 11 Boston .. . 000 000 200-2 7 1 Wade, Black ('1) and Campan- ella: Spahn. Surkont (5), Blok- rord (8) and St. Claire. ifax iollowed. separated by 3 1-2 ghnles, and Kentville was last, 14 1 games behind. Baseball Standing AMERICAN theatre TV to sun the gate, fans are expected to turn out 40.000 strong. Turner, ilie home-town boy who made good hy compiling an amaz- ing .820 knockout tiverllge In slop- ping 25 of 31 opponents. has clip- turned the imagination ot Phil- adelphia tans. Gavilan, 26, has been knocked ott his feet only once. Ike Will- liams did it in the iirst of their three bouts. Gavilzin took all oigiil-coilnt irom .1 right cross in the eighth round. The best shots of Sugar Ray Robinson, Paddy Young, Gene Hairston. R 0 b e rt Vilicmaln. Johnny Brntton rind Billy Graham haven't been able to dent that iron jnw. Play Scheduled To Begin For Longworlh Trophy . LEAGUE :I,:,?a'de,phh H 000 M0 "004 5 0 New York 45 29 .603- Members 01 the Ladies Branch or New York 000 000 "P4 p 1 Chicago . -M 34 .564-8 the Charlottetown Golf Cllllb will Rubens and LOW”. Lam” land Cleveland 42 3 .560- Eli; -begin play for tho Longworth Tro- westmm. ' Washington. 39 3 .534- 5'6 phy at Belvedel-is Links today. seumd: Boston . .. 36 .520- Gk Mgwhgs may be pjnyad gt. any Phllldelphln ,. 000 zoo 011-4 41 1 lsaglllliieliahu in 3 hour. Handicaps and strokes will New York . 000 010 000-1 3 1 ' , ” i ' '0-' be posted at the Club House. Meyer and Bill-gess; Maglio. ano"NA.n0NAL25LE?Gg:B"2o Following is the draw: K0510 W. Wilhelm (9) and i Mrs. S. MacDonald. bye; Mrs. n:V.estrum ' :;3:l”;:;,,, " 51 2; 32:: M 0.0. Wood. bye: Mrs. A..l. Haa- I ' - . - 1 5," 1 1 4 . lam, Mrs. Jan. Cerry- Miss Nora gmcliiiiati . 001 min ooo-i 2 0 Ch,cI;g:”. . 25 'g1i;;,?.,, Longworth. bye; M1-s.' w..l, Mm- 1 ..N2I: (1)00 00x-5 8 1 Phnadelphm 40 33-1m17l,.5 Kenzie; Mrs. W.E. Cotton; Mrs. In (3? Bind "xS:m,n(3;k' Plghlell clnclnmtl 44 ,4z9-2ox, M. Melliah: Mrsuw. MacNelll; Mrs. (4,. Minn" and Mwelf 055” Boston . . 46 .395-23 A.G. Maclvlillan: Mrs. E.W. Mac- semnh, ' Pittsburgh . 59 .263-34 Klnnon; Mrs. Stuart Weir; Mrs. cliiciiimitl .... .. ooo ooo ooo-o 4 1 Tohernic (8) and Bucha. ”'J-0- 3”"? M” C'-"- 3""' Chicago ,. . 000 110 00x-2 5 0 First: Church, Blackwell I81 and Scnl- Ottawa. 100 001 310-6 15 0 iniflk, Rossl tat, Hacker and At- Bultalo 010 001 010-: 13 0 We - Fri. rid W tllngt 1'. M Lei- First: aIicI.anI?nr:le t6),aBirrell?I (0) Cand lglttsllglrigh . .. 000 40: 100-5 11 2 Cleslelski. . us .. 100 20 101-6 11 1 Second: Dickson and McCullough; Mizoll, Ottawa .. . I30 000 0-4 I 1 :H.IE.2:G :R!gl:;: Werle (5), Yuhaa (7) Rice. Fusselman (7). and D. Butlalo Burtschy. Swinglo (0 , second: (5) and Watlington; Borowy and Pittsburgh .. . 300 100 000-4 0 1 Mordarski. lSI. Lnulll ., 110 102 10x-0 0 0 Firllt: Lapalmo. Friend (3! and Garag- Baltimore- iola: Chambers, Wcrle (2) Bre- cilcen, (51 and D. Rice. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Springfield- Montrul . 001 200 000-1 10 0 Thompsoii. Miller ('1). and Lake- isyraoulia , .000 030 001-4 9 I man. Tabacheck (131: Fear, Podl-cs and Thompson: Hartley Jacobs (10) and But-brink. and I-Iayworth. Second: Tornntol. .. .. 000 000 210-3 0 3 Rochester .. . 002 003 001-5 9 2 Lombardi, Pahr (BI and Ander- son: Coildrick, Tietenauer III). COVE!-IEAD RACES "The Parlour Track", Baltimore Springfield . llcheck: Padget and Chiti. wsouesoair. JULY 9tli 4 .- CLASSES -. 4 i ' - ' (3-Dosll Events) Entries to appear In tomorrow's Issue 1 ' ozo zlo x-ii 9 1 George 00001000000001-1 I 0 00100000000000-I I 0 . 001 000 0-1 8 I . . 000 000 0-0 8 I Donnelly, Peterson (8) and Tab- "Equipped Like A Palace" Completely Furnished For Six Alk About the SILVER DUKE A Home For 4 AI: IID8S.00 PAUL'S SOUND SERVICE P. E. 1. Dealer Phone 1800 I that guy." l-lutchlnson didn't know until Saturday he even was being con- sidered. Most reporters had specu- lated on the promotion of Ted Lyons, Tiger coach and former Chicago White Sox pitcher and manager, but Lyons turned the job down Friday night. mg tain, bye; MIN: M. MacLeod, bye; Mrs. M.A. Howatt. bye; Mrs. Ivan Horne, bye; Mrs. Earl Baker. bye; Mrs. .l.P. Clarke, bye; Mrs. N. De- Blois, bye; Mrs. R.F. Norman, bye. FOR SALE Entire Racing Stable and Equipment- , . J0 J0 SPENCER. 2.10, 0 year old bay gelding. paces, eligible to 2.21 psce. was second to Pat Dot, Woodstock In 2.00 M5, night of July 3rd. HEINIE HENLEY, h.g., 2.00 by Peter Henlcy, 2.02. Eligible to 2.11 pace. "PEGGY CLEGG. 4 year old more in tool to N. D. I-'lIl 2.01. ALSO all equipment consisting ot I Iota lumen, hopples, cool- ers, run ind blankets and 1 , ateol sulky, 1 steel curt. EVERYTHING in good order Ind I superb chance to buy money wlnnlnt fully equipped. Write, wire, or tele- phone- t CHARLIE ROSE, ' WOODSTOCK. N. 3. two horses 28 LLA llegt. A muster parade and mo hrs. 10 July 19 in-ii. 11 my 10 luis. o J y attend. by 28 LAA Regt. RCA. at the following centres at the times and dates shown. ALL KIT HELD BY EACH INDIVIDUAL WILL BE BROUGHT TO THESE PARADES. .ItllQ and 114 Bty. in the Olftown Armourios at 204 In "F" Troo in st. Mails mil. sourlii, st 204 Bt . "E" Troo in Armourles, Montague, at All tanks on strength this unit are ordered to L. n. WILLNIIIB. Maser. Axco 28VL.A.A. Begt. no.4. Muster Parade kit inspection will be held -52. '52. '52. 1, Billy Mcvey. Patchen Volo 2uii., ivlliiii Donna Mac. Abner the 5'9”- t.:.-impbelI's Buddy, Jennie Kslmuck. 2 DASIIES - 5175.00 A DASH Essa. Miss Commando, Guhilalii Ytlllkee D'.llCi Amuwv Aml” mm MIIGIIQ. NCII BIIIIIUIII. SATURDAY NIGHT, JIILY 12th ' 2.18 PACE CONDITIONED - 3 DASIIES - 5300.00 A 90550 Auhllfldhce Budlong. Dale 13.. Miss Knox, Joscdaie Clipper, Silk Hal. a.u. Scott. Lucky Number. Rosalie Hooper. I DASH ;- S200.00 Budlon , Chocolate Dip. Just Lucky. Carl Aubrey. I ll Li k. Lei Q" C c J Feather Duster, J. S. J. New Look. Babe Bl-ltton, ' l DASH - s2oo.oo V Bob Canuclr, Miss Playioir. Lindy Budlong. Dean Swift-. Worth! El'ml"9- llardrond Bill, Venltn Pearl. 1 DASH - 8200.00 11., Bella nudlong. Fronklq Prince Marine. Lassie Lucille .- Calumet Onwlrd. Mary's-Delight. Judy Budiong Billy Budlong, Abegweit Mtlady, Lily Marlene. Bessie Eudlong. Money Royal, Marlon F... I DASH - 5200.00 A DASH Judy Kalmucli. Jimmie A.. Guy Harvester. Bonnie Dale. Buddy llutilong, hilly Aubrey, Miss Judy Dole. Joandalc, winnii:'s Last. Frisco the Great. 1 man - 3200.00 A oAsn' Sister Verna, Sister Mary. Norlns Grlttul. Bud Cllocnto. Anlln Budiong. Bolwln Budlong. Julio Clogs. Laura Budlong. You'll see. Kltty McKly, Holly Hnrvuur. Direct Volo 2nd,. Rollin Ciolli Penny Iiuysl, Simone Peter, Glenda May, Miss Hazel Grove. REJECTION DATE TUESDAY 1.00 EM. N0 ENTRANCE FEE FOR NON MONEY WINNER! ORANGE jrliia I CELEBRATION "At MILTON. JULY nth .L.o.L. PIPE BAND. IllATl'EllllAllGE sl-oiirs, ltEFllEslIMEll'l8 coon lirlils SERVED PAIIAIIE AT 2.30 slim in third osition. As they came m0Yl- - , . . . '1- rlnwu thepstrctch the Scott horse I 3'9” L:W'E;il':f- lfliho glfnf V”? IoIIil;l:raTlmn1u."tlo(i9 )ooa.tn?otIi3hi1i' o lI:?ixJlii:a5ln yeeizht ibzy 3:? (By nick liiiiiiil RUY:I::1ll2;s11sPtton' Iglnlmlilemlsllllg s0nl'lI,;tBi.lYn;::;'GYA:)I:O:IY: Ronni niicilonr. w-ymrk. De-II Gallon I faded and the Clipper hung on to ass in air .11 . we or; a - 5 ml 0,, p g c - ' . v V , h . 1 g ' , i hmsh 1mm. aarelltly folljlnu utgl;e jvlctlggyi l:iY”f5 Itkililn Sivingle I60) ma):l;1t?'l102V'l5Lll1l?EZ? last year defeated Erik Lar ICf,IlilILlIxDliEiItlmII3I1l:rllahuhirolli Dl!iIgel?ulrCe(:Jr::gitazxihaerklhnneggtgtf Mugodam Lmuumn I The last. iwat, in sharp contrast all Came W0 1 I1 3-, 1 '0 .' , , - r , , ' ' - ' - 3 r . - f , ,. to me hm, dash Wu paced in me gen,” ,0 mm m,,o,.ab1e dec,5mm1 lcriitggkgsiyllan. Marion ('1) mid s-en oi. Denmark in the one-mile, veteran or 98 pro tights, 1-lsks his 1:(g!11:nli;sl3;ntel;a league alid baseball 2 DASHES - 8300.00 A DASH Wm. mm, of 2.17 and A, G Sum -1-my mu ,1, the hard way 335.. r . gUNDAY who-1ialdi:ace.alter a top contencl- world wrltcrivclcht title Monday we wenz. home-m I M ' K lmuok Mu, Mun Aunt roman hung Onto the 193dt;,w,nt11e 1-ace, ierday afternoon by scoring iiyc AWIEREAN LEACVF ,cr. Jack (guest, .)r., of Toronto, had night against unhoatpn Gil Turn- M Mr, Id gm tn-.c ouTI;1B 1 veils La. tells. Johnny I i I Argnt Pointer broke. going away runs in the ilrst oi the ninth lnn- gchlm I - been eliminated in the prellminar- PK. '21-Y9fiF'01d P,h'”"l”'Fl”0 5”” F le at 0 11 re?” "5' 5 'lime Table. and without, the Pointer to set the lng to go into a one-run lead. In ' F 000 M 01 les. satlon, in a 11.:-round bout at IHIYEYS M9 E or the guy 1.35; the M119; horses paced down the last oi the ninth they rctlreo ,0 ' ” 0 "00 1-3 7 01 Canada had no contender in the Municipal Stadium. (HUb0hln50nl. They couldnt have 2 DASHES - 0175-00 A DASII in the hall in 1:11 2-5 with A. G. the Maritime Electric team 008-1 " with no radio, television or picked a better man. We'll play roi-