Bowling Will Defend Maritime ;Golf Title In Play Opening Today . A potentially power-packed field 2' .”.'.il1..”.i5.-”l.f., ".::;.:.: 79th Annual P.ll.A. Sliooi I Begins Today this morning. over the beautiful Belvedere links of the Charlotte- town Golf Club for the Maritime Amateur Championship. Two other titles-the Junior and the Mari- time Professional-will also be de- cided before the week's end. The 'T9th annual Provincial Rifle Association Prize Meet will get. underway at the Squaw Point Range this momlng at 8:30 when a. large field of marksman will take part in the DeBlois Bros. Match. Heading the list of Maritime golfing greats and near greats is The match will be the opening feature of four dsys of rifle com- the defending champion, Maurice "Mnusie" Dowling of Moncton. petition that will decide Provin- cial champions in senior, tyrv Two other former Maritime cham- and cadet divisions and will se- pinns are on deck. They are Nip Ross of Sidiiev who won the title in Anihcrst in 1948, and Pete Kelly of Fredericton. a two-time winner. Charlottetown in 1937 and saint John in 1942. in a pr:--tournameiv: warm-up nialcli ynsterriny. Dowling and Kclll” both registered 75'; for the lect the Islands representative PW" 713 l'"iH'59- team to compete at Ottawa in A strong Saint John threat or Dominion of Canada Rm; Ag. sociation championships later this summer. Bringing together the cream of Island marksmen. the meet is exipected -to produce many high- lights in the way of expert shoot- ing. high scores and close com- petition. the iimnicur title is young Thane Other matches Codv of the Riverside Golf and Cniiiitry club. He is a two-time winner of thc NR.-P E.l. lun- inr champion.-liip and has shrrvn good fcriii in the Nova Scotla Am- atciir C'li:impionshlp at Dlgby and in the .V.l'-3-P,E.I. Championships Joliii. scheduled for 'is the first in a series ..c Sni-1!: of the Rrightw--rod today are as follows: lIIll”(l'.O'llll x'nva Smtia ' 10:30 A.M.: Prowse Bros. Match. cli:-iiminii nmi nicmbcr of the y , lvilliiizuon Cup Itvilll registered” Mztfg PM” Moore and McLeod -w”md"Vm llmdef a 5”m..g izool P.M.: Cameron-Vinn-icom-be tlniit.-iiieri on page '7 Match. NDRTH RIISTIGO REGATTA Wed., August 1st 2 P. M. lw-110--mg is the list of events and prizes for the mammoth regatta: C 1ST. ill:'A'I' - CHEVROLET ENGINE . David Sierram. .. .. I A. Kennedy .3 Co. by At antic Wholesalers Ltd. mue Cylinder Oil donated by .. gal. lmllllllilr I'.1int donated by . assorted silver Sl'fI.l Products donated II-i 3--I ZNII. HEAT - ('HI'IVROLET ENGINE 1-5 gal. (ii-liiidcr nil donated by . .. Imperial Oil Co. Ltd. 2-1 t',.1l. White Point donated by Douglas Bros. 0 Jones Ltd. 3-1 nssnrtcrl Silver Seal Products donated by Atlantic Wholesale E Ltd. . I0 ILP. MARINE Horne Motors . .. . . ILE. Mulch Patriot Publishing Co. Ltd. .-1 only Battery donated by L-l Case Oil donated by . 3-Five Dollars donated by . CIIEVROLET SPECIAL (Ill knots and over) I-Suit Black Diamond Oil (fluiht-ii 2-Automatic Iron donated by . 3-1 gal. White Paint donated by donated by Alriheriil Footwear Ltd. . . Peoples Co-op. Ass'n. Ltd. R. T. Holman Ltd., Ch'l.own. FINALS-CHEVROLET ENGINE Seaman's Beverages. Delilols Bros. Curvell Bros. 1-Car Battery donated by .. 2-1 pr. 3. Rubber Boots donated by . 8-1 gal. Copper Paint donated by . I H.P. MARINE A Plckard it Co. North Ruetleo (fanning Co. Ltd. . Hall a Maven Co. Lid. 1-! Ton l'o:il donated by 2-1 pr. ti. Riililier Boots donated by 3-1 Stuffing Box donated by I CYLINDER MARINE OR CAR ENGINE . Bait & Mcllae. I. Bruce Stewart 1:. Co. Ltd. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd 1-1 Case Oil donated by 2-1 Stuffing Box donated by 3-1 Table Lamp donated by V-8 CAR ENGINE - 1--l pr. Rubber Roots donated by . W. Chester 5. McLurc M. P. '5-Flilllil durinied by .. .. .. . R.R. Bell 3-l pr. llublu-r Boots donated by .. . ....- W. R. Lelhge. FREE-FOR-ALL CAR ENGINES 1--S2000 donated by " ql. Tlwrmru I'IPI1lf'. Jar dons ..-l 3-5 Gal. (Jan Oil donated by . AIlIy'I Sea Foods. . Rogers Hardware Co. Irving Oil Co. Ltd. led by) DORY RACE (Men) . Kelly 5 Mclnnis. Fennel at Chandler. . Beuion'u Wholesale Lid. N Pr. Trnmirra donated by . . .. Iii. Thermos Bottle donated by prs. .lli-n"s Ilose donated by . DORY RACE (Girls) . Reddln Bros. 'I':nton's Accessories . Tsnton'I Accessories. (Boy!) I-32.50 donated by .................................................. .. North lluslico Garage. D-l lb. tin Candy 8-Free Tickets to Moria; Pietra SWIMMING UNDER I8 YEARS (Girl!) 1-Pen and Pencil Set donated by . S Flashlight donated by . . 3-1 Flashlight donated by .. .. .. . SIV'lMMING UNDER I3 YEARS I-semi dnnaicd iv, 2-l llr. tin Candy. I-Free Tickets to Moving Pictures. Riisllco llnrbor Grocery. SWIMMING UNDER 10 YEARS (Boys) I--52.50 donated by 2-I lb. tin (Tandy. L-Free Tickets to Moving Pictures. SWIMMING UNDER 10 IEARB (Girls) llella Marin Credit Union Cosy Corner Reiilaunnl. 1--11.80 donnied by I-l lbt iln (Tandy. I-Free Tickets to Moving Pictures. OIIAIY POLE I-85.00 donated by . Edwin Pinon CATCH Till OREAIY PIO d-u.oo donated by Guardian Publishing Co. Ltd: I 0!!!! PIIZEI DONATED 35.00 denoted by Olympia lee Cream. ummordde: 910.00 donated by Prune Bros. Lld.: lIl.H donated by yndmun 5 Co. Ltd; ".00 donated by W.l.. Melanin 0 O0. 141.: Ill! donated by Italian tiar- agli I110 donated by North Iuslloo llsberluerrs co. A-i'n. Lid: I103! donated by PIneau'I Bully: II-I0 denied by Arne: Gslluws Grocery: n loaves bread donated by um lakory; 1 cub-In lobe denied by man man. Planning on having lnotllcr top- notch team in the Maritime Major hockey circuit this coming winter, the executive of the P. E. Islanders Hockey Club will stage a mammoth bingo at the Forum tonight in an effort to raise funds that will bol- ster their financial positioii and send the club of! to 8. flying start when hockey time rolls around. it oi projects that the executive will conduct durini: the summer for that pur- pose. l Eager to assist last year's Marl- Ume "Bill Four” champions, many of the business firms of this City. have contributed valuable prizes” for the lucky "bingo" winners at tonight's party and the only thing that is needed to make it an out. patronage of the general public. Designed to offer the public it goodl evening of entertainment for Lin-irl money and to give that some pub-! lit: is opportunity to assist the chibl fiiiaiicially at the same time, tlit-rel is little reason to believe that the show will be anything other than I big success. Speaking on behalf of the club recently, a. member of the execut- ive stated that "in order to have a flood club we must have money." Nothing could be truer than those words as every fnii here well knows. so why not turn out in the bingo party tonight for :4 lot of fun. and Suarantec yourself good hockey this winter. o . . Oncgof the chic! lODlt'5 of con. ve.i's.aiion in local liosiiin circles at the moment usually with a question. is "Can Pouiton regain his Marilimc wcl- terweight crown from Tommy Spencer here on Tuesday night?" There are a lot of "split decis- ions" on the subject. Many of HB1T.V's followers maintain that the clever Island llt).VPr can nul- smurt the boy from Nriv ll'nicr. ford. vvliilc ollir-rs for-I Ilini if the present champion can not in with h'5 Sfllld Punching ofleii enoiigli, he will prove too miicli for Poul- on. Lnokiiig at ilic siiiiiiiimi on '1 hnsis of facts and figures. the an- swer is a definite toss-up. and doesn't leave one much to come and go on in order in voice an Oliinion. in two mcctirigs. boil. have been victorious nn rim-isiniis 1n the first hour in llnliinv some weeks ago. Poulton widely out- pnlnted Spencer. but at New Glasgow on July 16th, Harry lost his title on A close decision to the Nova Scniia halilcr. Thai slinuld show the local prnducl with a slight advantage. but if Spencer made such I powerful comeback in the space of a few weeks. he might be even more improved here on Tuesday. On the other hand. so may Harry. 0 1 . . ova ltliliouzli both boys llnvc plnnit of experience. Spcriccr has proh- ably the advantage in .that do- pvirtment. He has had ii number of fight: outside the Marilimrs against in Int ni cnnd inlcni, whereas Pnulion lins cnnfinctl his activities prc,-tt,v well to within the Mnritiine. Not that it is any discredit to Maritime box- ers. but it is an acknowledged fact that in Upper Cnnnrin nnri the United States the calibre of opposition is siificr. 0 0 O 0 Will McCluske.v. City. it chap who comes from I boxing fam- ily and follows the fixzlit game cloiiely. visited this department lruit night to show us some press clipping on past fiizliis of Spou- ccr's. W'ilf has compiled annual! scrap books on fights and fight- ers to fill I library. and the fol- lowing are some of tho oppon- ents that Spencer has met dur- ing the past. two .or. three 5'?!”- Jnn-y Boiverl, Monlrt-al. decis- ion for Spencer; Carey Mar. Hartford, Conn.. decision for spmcgr; Ralph Walton. Montreal. knockout for Spencer: Johnny Cc-slro. Frankie Young. B0910". decision and knockout for SP0"- ,-...-; Billy Ryan, Manclieiiier. .N. H,. decision for Spenceri. 3'”-V Counts. Providence. dfcllmll IN" Spencer. on top 0' ”l"'- W” New Waterford boy lost two twelve-round decisions to Georgr ...m,ck,my" Roan while holder of the Canadian mlddlewelrtht titli- dt-clsloried Rotter WllY7'"ll- l'"'mT or middleweight tlillal. on IW0 "Ci casionl and k.o.'d Don Slnlllllfll of Bgmn. New Hampshire. Crossinilislr Channel By Canoe WISSANT. France. July 29 (Reuters! .- British Marine Cl-pt. Hugh Bruce and Henry Ross. of London. Saturday made I record crossing of the English Channel by canoe from Dover. to this consul village near Caluu in four hou . Previous record for the mile trip was five hniu-I and 20 miniiiel. THE GUARDIAN. Slcck Iroltiniz Jennie Kaimuck driven by Henry O'Donnell trot- ted her way to I new record and top honors in the free for all trot at the Exhibition Track Saturday night. Jennie won the third and ninth dashes and placed second in the sixth. Wiiltcr Hennessey's bin Cheeky Chief won both dashes of the free for all pace. The black stal- lion. reined by Joe Henneasey led practically all the way in both ,daslit-s. ' A lnrizc crowd of over 3.000 view some of the most thrilling Irncing witnessed here this sea- .son as the horse: battled it out ;from wire to wire in keenly con- ynouiol " Jennie Kalmuck Sets . New Record In Winning Free - For - All Trot Here hr IlIu.OnduI up rm-tuldlxdul-L CHARLOTTETOWN Sport Briefs LIVERPOOL. N. 5.. July 29 -(CP)- stellerton Albions, bosses of the Halifax and District Base- ball League, battered Liverpool Larrupers 10-3 and 10-7 in a twin bill here Saturday. K'ENTVILLE. N. 5.. July 2? -(GP)- Jim Felton, with Dart- mouth Arrows two years ago. ar- rived durlng the week-end to play first base with Kentville Wildcats of the Halifax and District Base- ball Lelgue. JULY 30, Dies Suddenly EAST LIVERPOOL. O ( AP) ter collapsing Friday it ing a mat bout. The oman wrestled first she was pinned. she tagged her partner Miss Wolfe champion woman her adopted her five months She was Woman Wrestler - Jeannette Wolfe. a woman wrestler from Colum- bus. died in hospital Saturday af- bouts here Friday night. In the second. she W in a tag match. During the match. her in the ring. then collapsed. was the adopted daughter of Mildred Burke. world wrestler, husband, Billy Wolfe, Col- umbus ivrcstling promoter. undefeated matches and was being groomed to replace her foster mother. 1951 ., July 29 la, light dur- in two In the as paired to relieve and They ago. in 17 Circle With Jack Renaud of the Charlotte- town oolf Oiub may not be I great or near great in Maritime golfing circles but the hole-in-one he chalked-up Friday qualifies him to Join the ranks of B distinctive company. Jack scored his see on the par three mi, hole. He used I No. 6 iron on the 100-yard hole which is known as "Partridge Lane." In speaking of his achievement Jack said "the ball dropped on the green about four feet from the pin and rolled into the cup". He was accompanied by his wife at the time. About two weelas ago Jack scor- ed another remarkable shot when he registered an ”eagle" on the par four llth hole. The hole is 435 yards and is 'known as "rhe Meadows." v Jack. who hails from Montreal is employed at the W. W. wool- worth Co. Ltd. here. Edmonton Hockey Team To Go To World Olympics TORONTO. July 29- (CP)-The Local Golfer In Select Hole-in-On Big Hockey Bingo Tonight Al The Forum It can almost be said that im- lD51-52 hockey season will 5.. launched tonight because this i. it, the night of the Big Biiigu in raise money for the Support ..g the 1951-52 Islanders. L00ml!l8 big in ii. really tempg. ing list of prizes is the shiny um. International Harvester rrgfrigm-, ator. a 7.4 cubic capacity rm... priced at well over three hundrm dollars. Mr. W.R. Jenkins. the International Company's "rpm... sentative on Great George st, .5 the generous donor of this inom useful machine. If the Bingo goes over as sin. ccssfully as the prize list uuum warrant. the Islanders will hate won their first victory of the son. son without. putting a man on ii... ice. With sufficient money on hm... the Club can build strong eno.iph to meet the challenge of Hit ucil financed Halifax club. Saint Jolll, and the rest of its Maritime rim, Three months from the tiltlt. ent date, the Islanders will 9 standing success is the WlClCSpl'OflCllt(-d second in the fgce and M”. : writ Milndy lasted heats. ll-lnnnister Direct placed second In Cheeky Chief in the seventh race to provide the biggest pari- niuiuel pay of the night. The only place ticket on the horse. held by George MacCallum of Cli:irloltctown paid 3227.00. And only for young Joe Browr HALIFAX. July 29 -(CP)- Hall- fax Capitals eased into second place in the Halifax and District ambaiiiengue Saturday by shad- ing Truro Bearcats 4-3 with a three-run eighth inning rally. SPRINGHILL. N. 8.. July 20 .(CP)- Springhlll Fenccbusteis wallowed closer to the cellar of the southern New Brunswick Baseball League Saturday when they were walloped 18-8 by Black's Harbor. of have cashed in. Ohio Hal finish- Ciillum discarded his ticket. Ohio iii-il. however. was set; back for interference and Mannister Dir- cct who finished third was plac- od second. ' Young Brown found the tlckiet and returned it to Mr. MacCal- lum. The young lad got I 820 re- wnrd for his honesty. Jcnny Knlmuck won the first diisii of the free for all trot in 2.10 3-5 to set her new record. Cobblestone led the field all the way to the upper turn when Jennie passed him and trotted down the stretch with a terrific burst to win easily. Great. Doon won flit. second diisli of the trot and Jennie Kai- niuck came back again to win the lust dash. Just: Lucky, a bay gelding, driven by E. Shavw put on a last quarter drive to win the fifth race for paccru. Alleg- with.Claude Smith DARTMOUTH. N. 3, July 29 -(CP)- Dartmouth Arrows and Truro Bearcata battled to a score- less lo-inning tie in I Halifax and District Baseball League game duel' between Wilson Parsons and Saturday night. It was a pitching fielding on both sides. WHEEL ALIGNMENT BHEBK It take! only a few minutes to Continued on page 7 Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE N ew York . 58 35 .824 . Boston 57 33 .600 check your front wheel-aligm Cleveland 57 as .000 merit. Drive in today - and gggigio 2 3 -E be run. Our factory-trained w...,..,.m,'.' 4,3 53 mechanics will check your Philadelphia 38 do .388 steering. inspect front-end 5V LW” - 30 9" -319 alignment, balance from- NATIONAL LEAGUE wheel assemblies and equalize tire pressures. You'll uve grooklzynk 32 .680 precious rubber and notice Ptixadefshia is 3 the difference in steering. St. Louis 46 47 .430 Boston 44 Gil .4'ia RUBBER IS PRECIOUS Cincinnati 43 50 .482 mm 3,, 5., ,3, . . DRIVE IN TODAY! Pittsburgh . 3 H .411 aw. ,. "iv o.....y.....i......4 . and lnrpoehd Clliyeu Ports. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal .. N 36 .003 F R M L I Buffalo 56 46 .549 I u c I Syracuse 55 4d .545 Rochester 54 40 .534 mm . 5. M H. 169 Grafton St. Plim 860 Baltimore 46 M .N4 .,..,..,.. . ,, ,. ..,., clarlottmvui. P.E.i. Springfield . 42 63 .400 Night Racing ' SATURDAY AUG. 4 WITIIDRAWAL DATE MONDAY. JUL! 30 AT 5.00 P.M. 1.24 T301! CONDITIONED - I DASIIEI - IIMJO A DAIK (iuy Harvester. Bonnie Dale. Joundale, Mlldsle. Wuynurk. Peter- kinkin Aubrey, senator crslnnyla. I'll! FOR ALL - I DABIEI - DIM.” A DASH , Jennie Kulmuek. Voila La Vellu, Moklyo Cat. Mannlsior Direct. Cheeky Chief, Lock Ilunover, Miss Inez, Ohio llal, Arnl Pointer. JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL - I DAIIIEI m 8200.00 A DASH uosalie Hooper. cobblestone. Noll Kalmud, cyclonic. Abner the Great. silk Hal, Prlneo Iludloug. Miss Donna Mu, Col. Looker. Filbert. . I I been a mono Josodsle Clipper. Dale 3. 1.8.1.. Miss commando. Luoliy NIIIIIDGP. Campbell's Buddy. Babe Irlllol. lilly MoVoy. Dilly Corn. 1 DAII - Ill”! Choeollld I)lp, Jim Lucky. Abocrnlt mildly. Quick List. Calumet onward. licence 6.. Tonneuoo la. Lily Marlena. New Look. Lola lludlong. I DAll'- IIIMO I ilonnie June. Alan Mu. leak llllong. nun lulu. llilly lualonr. Yankee Dale. Ms Client. Judy ludlong. Valley Inn. Csri Aubrey. llllds Mae. Just lronds. Buddy Olen. WllI'l'llPO'I' IACIWAIIIO. AII'N. LTD. In use with confine cuautonurown DENIM: PAIR Ann rl.ovmclAl. I Wolfe, who managed the girl. Canadian Amateur Hockey Associ- Darrell Custer. featuring perfect 1,. said she was booked for match six weeks ago. Runs Baited In: American: Williams. 90. National: Kiner, Pi Irvin. Giants, 70. . Home Runs: American: Zernial. 23. National: Hodges. 30. SNAP Sliill riii printed and sent out the do each or 10 for 35c. service. Charlottetown. PRIZE RADIO Baseball:Big Six (By The Associated Press) Playerdrclub G AB R. I! Pet. Musial, Card-inals 93 347 77 130 .375 Robinson. Dodgers .. 94 936 70 120 .358 Ashrburn. Phillie: 97 404 62 142 .36) Minoso. While Sox 98 301 00 118 .348 Conn. - Senators at: 324 60 110 .340 am, Atihletics ...... .. B2 293 37 B8 .334 Roll: of film developed and Prints double also at no extra cost. Any I exposure roll 35c. Reprint: her first Red Sox rates and Athletics. Dodgers, same day. Mull Film ation announced here Saturday that Edmonton Mercurys will re- present Canada in the next World Olympics. scheduled for next year. Doug Grlmston, president of the Association, said Mereurys, who won the world amateur title for Canada two years ago. were chos- en from six nppllcations. Mercurys. tn the intermediate loop of the western Canada Hoc- key League. won the title March 22. 1950 with a clean sweep of thclr seven tournament games. The announcement was macic during an informal meeting of the C.A.I-I.A. executive. Kesselring Wins Oni. Golf Tille LONDON. 0nt.. July 29-(CPl -vGcrry lift-sselrlng relied on (logged determination and A mziglc putter Saturday as he won the Ontario amateur golf title with a one-up victory over vot- cran Nick Weslock of Windsor Essex. - Kt-sselring. 21-year-old shot.- smith from Kitchener Weslmount. started an uphill light for 29 holes of '.he 36-hole final and went in front to take the crown for the second time in the last three years. He ended up with a 77 for the par-70 course of the London Hunt Club. Both hnd sub-par 685 for the morning round. Weslock. who has won the title twice in his career. appeared to financial sinews of war. have the situation well in hand AT THE fighting through the lcaguc scizmz. i.-lc. which means that the low will begin its operations in Oclli. her as it did last year. But v.. night the club will be Sl(llilllsl4- ing for a favorable financial luv- itlon from which to push its uuiw winter's operations. Much iir-pi-inf. oxi the ”house'' tonight Ill! im- club, and naturally for the Bllltlii players. until Kcsselrlng started his gtmi com:-bnck. 1 x For .Quality Milclness CANADA'S I-1.S'Tl7iS'2" SELLING CIGARETTE TOBACC keep the . SUPER BINGO .- ciiniitoiiriowii FORUM MONDAY Jun 30th. 3 p.m. Looking forward to giving the Province another fight- ing hockey team. which will there", this Bingo is part of a campaign to raise the Every fan. every Islander can help. The prize list given below speaks for itself. V GRAND PRIZE-An International Harvester 7.4 cu. ft. Island "up REFRIGERATOR - Value 5322.75 Donated by Mr. W. R. JENKINS The big Refrigerator will lie awarded to the winner of the lust lingo of the niglir - a Special Sl.00 Freeuour. 14 MOREBIG PRIZES J "HERE THEY COME" .;A A: Doctor Dougan would say. ' Donated By T Miller Bros. ELECTRIC ELECTRIC er next IRON KETTLE ELECTRIC MIX-MASTER . A ELECTRIC IIOT-PLATE EIRON Burke Electric Good & Good Michael Bros. . Redmond Electric R ELE(7l'RIC DOOR OIIIMES ELE(;'I.'RIC IIANTLE CLOCK ELECTRIC WALL CLOCK .2 SEASON SKATING TICKETS PAIR OF HOCKEY !I.'ICKE'.I.'8-Firs mi-lotion is vital to the team's success. Help winter. I o Chappell Electric Pnimer Electric Toombs Music Co. .. The Forum The Forum Door Prize-ONE ION COAL ..................................... W. D. Glills & Co. GENERAL ADMISSION 50: This entitles you to play for the above 18 Prices Freezeout Cards for the Refrigerator--11.00 each. All well-wlsliers of the Islanders Club are asked to attend. Your co- us to ice another league ISLANDERS HOCKEY IXIOIITIVI &