. 30 Riflemen Leaving For D.C.R.A. Shoot At Ottawa Thirty Prince Edward Island rtileinen will leave here during the next. three days for Ottawa. where they will compete in the Dominion at Canada. Rifle Association Prize Meet which will be held at the Connaught Rifle Ranges. The annual DORA meet. at. which the members of Canada's lzirlny team for 1951 XVIII be deter- mined, lllll open Sundzay with practice shooting. The regular matches will commence on Mon- dnv. Among tlivk-e taking part in the wwv trnm ?ItF lxlnml will he 3Iljt'lT U A Marnnnalri. xxho has ween a memlwn of Canada's Bisley Learn for the past. two yr.a.rs. Lt. Col. W. J. MacDonald. who l1'lIl be in charge of the cadets. '1-1.1 ll-nun IIl'.S morning. The others dill inilmr ti1.s altcrnoon, tomor- HIV and Sftl1lI'(I.'l)'. Fnltrminsz are the Island lllF'l taking part.- Scninrs: NIWIDI” G. A. MacDon- nlri Mainr A F Gormlcy. Capt. A .1 Kin:-Cahe. t”:m' E R. Burke, 1' I F IP".I('.'l 82' G G. Mac- Uiiizari, Ln. It "Y Macllt-nnan,Cpl. W M. Beam". Cpl. A. M. John- ston, Lt. B. R. Jones, Sgt. G. A. rifle- Colcs, Lt. G. J. Rogers, Sgt. P, J. Iu'1Il(IllEfllI, Lt. P. T. Ilnnper, CFO. F T ' Super-Keen. Best-Looking Shaves Ever! 10 for 51.00--I0 la: 50; I In Ituhdy DISPINSII wall -, compartment Iar um-J hlmlu. I DR. J. P. LAN'l'Z. H. J. KENNEDY, gmmwznvi vow 2' E. G Bow.les. Tyros: LAC. W. Warshlck, Gnr. A. Court. Fl.tSgt. R. L. Thorbum. Cpl. M. Fortin, LAC. J. Hatch, AB. 1... Buott. Fro. J. F. Stacey, Gnr. W. Walsh. Cadets: Cadet W. D. 17. Mac- Donald. Carl MacDonald. P. Lan- drlgan, B. Connolly, G. MacLen- nan. Baseball Game This Evening The Junior Abbies and the Cur- ran and Briggs Juniors will meet this evening on Memorial Field in an Island League baseball game. The game will commence at seven o'clock. Lelhander Benny Carson will toe the rubber tor the Charlotte- town Juniors while Ed Buckley is the likely starter for the Curran- ties. I This is the last. meeting during :the league schedule between the two clubs. A vtln for the Curran- ites would move them within one point of the league-leading Inter- mediate Abbies. : Too Late to classlly l .. ,vWANTED-DINING ROOM GIRL. 1 Apply Hightleld Court, telephone 3543. y m i --..,...- .. .. .' "sinus In I” . r I I N. 't . IXIWIW. PAGE SIX Little League BasebaIImScheduIe Following is the Little League baseball schedule for todsy:- 10.00-Eantams: Yankees vs. Roy- als 1.30-Cardinals vs. Braves. Softball Games This Evening Two City sottball League play- olt games will be played here this evening with the games getting underway at six o'clock. The Lig- uorian Youth Club and the Bow- ery Bombers will play on the Old Diamond while the Legion and Canada Packers meet on the Knights Diamond. I STARTERS AND POSITIONS POST Tl lNO. I A .K-FLASSIFIEII TROT and PACE Purse 8400.00 I.-PETEII CLEGG '3.-MASON'S 40 3.-NELL KALIIIIICK L-MANNISTEB DIRECT 5.-ESSO H.-ABNER THE GREAT '1.--WAYNE S. GRATTAN II.-CHOCOLATE DIP NO. 2 A G CLASSIFIED rurae 8400.00 I.-AMTIOO 2.-YANKEE JOAN ll.-FACE CLOTH 4.-ILL CONTO 5.-PROPANE 0.-DOT BUDLONG 7.-BUDDY BUDLONG 8.-SIMCO PETER This Is a show in Itself. You will delight In the color and spectacle and in the thrill of close flnis President Vlou-Pulldent and - Mgr. 1 A l HI FOLKS---m SEE YOU SOLD HOME WEEK” hos. I TONIGHT'S RACES; Summerside Raceway ME 8:30 NO. .I & 7 ('I.ASSIFlEII PACE Purse 500.00 I.-ANN'S BOY 2.-MEG .'l.-RUSTY HANOVER 4.-MY DARLING 5.-TRU SINGLE G. 6.-MCKYLO CASH NO. 4 I 8 CLASSIFIEI) TIIOT Purse (400.00 I.-I.ENA'S BOB 2.-GUY LONG 3.-GUY HAILVESTER 4-HELEN I-IARVESTEI II.-JIIIIIIIY A. 6 SYRIAN DALE n-TIM O SHANKO R.-FRISCO THF. (EIHIAT Also ellglhlez Royal Scott Francis Drnke. Jr.. Slr 17832 GUARDIAN. yCI-IARLOTTETOWN First Section Derwyn I-luestis, last yen.r's Bum- merside Golf Club champion, led all competitors in yesterday's mat 18 holes of the Island provincial golf championships which were run off in a lalrly steady down- pour of rain. Bob Gray. 0! the Charlottetown Club. and one of the star players on the Islandsrs' ,Hockey Club last winter, was sec- ,ond. Following are the results of yes- terday's play. The final 18 holes will be shot at the Charlottetown Golf Course on Saturday. Derwyn Huestis, summerside..... '16 Bob Gray, Charlottetown. Ti Burns, Summerside .. Art MacKenzie, Ch'town. Barry Babcock, summersldo Don MacDonald, Ch'town. . Bill Beer, Charlottetown. Dr. J. C. Gallant. Ch'town. I-'. Maclnnls, Ch'town. .. Harry Simmonds, Ch'town. Jack MacDonald, Ch'town. . Doug Saunders, Ch'town. Neil MacLeod, Summsrside.. Norman MacLeod, Summerslde. A. G. MacMillan, Ch'town. V. Hill, Green Gables... H. L. Sear, Ch'town. . R. T. Holman, Summerside Sydney Races Rained Ont SYDNEY. (CP)-Rain postponed Wednesday's program of the tour- day Cape Breton harness racing meet here. The eight-dash card and 81.500 Cabot Trail trot will be held Thursday. Lucky Chief (mm P. J. Cadeg- an'n Glace Bay stables, and Head- way, owned by James Given oi 1-Llllax, shared honors in the S3.- 000 Down-Easter tree-tor-all pace, a feature of the opening here Tuesday of Cape Breton's first an- nual hamess race week. The Ch1et.1'lnlshed on top in first and second heats. Headway led the third with the day's tast- est mile-2;t)ll..'l. Another Given horse. Dr. 1". Chips. won the second heat or the 2:30 trot. and pace, shlmar Direct. owned by R. J. Logue of Sydney, won the first in 2:182. AT 3 Ralph MacFarlane, S'Slde. Slside Player Leads In Of Play For Island Golf" Ch'ships N. Underwood. summei-sic: Bob Condon, Summerslde Bud Norman, Ch'town. Dick Macxinnon, Ch'town. Errol Nicholson, Ch'hown. Jack Wilson, Chltown. George MaoMlllan, Ch'town. . Prank Daley, Summerslde. 0. R. Slmons, Ch'town. Roger Partridge, Ch'town. Bill Maccvregor. Ch'town. W. McLalne, Ch'town. Don MacDonald, Jr.. Ch'town. E. Kidd, Green Gables W. Gillis, Ch'town. D. Lidstone, Bummerslde A. H. Peake. Ch'town. . Fred Folland, Summerside NO. I & 4 CLASSIFIEI) Purse 3400.00 ROYAL SCOTT JR. SIR FRANCIS DRAKE W'INNIE'S LAST TIM O SHANKO LENA'S BOB ANYWAY JIMMY A FRISCO THE GREAT N0. 2 CLASSIFIEII Purse 8200.00 FLICKA McELWYN ANITA BUDLONG KITTEN WHIRLAVVAY ROBT. BRUCE NOREEN GRATTAN CAPT. IMORGAN THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBIT 01 New York Jack Brown, Ch'town. Roy Brown, Ch'town. . . 3:3:-on Harry Daley. Summerslde Toma" R. R. Carr, ghtown. syncu” Vic Willlms, Ch town. . Rocha." Chester MacDonald, S'side mm.” Paul Hansen, Summerside 2 ELIGIBLE HORSES FOR SATURDAY NIGHT RAGES Summersidl: Raceway AUGUST 6. 1953 Baseball Results By The Canadian Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Delrolt I New York . I St. Louis .. 1 Boston . 3 11080020000002-I12 8 Philadelphia 081 100 020 000 00-7 11 4 Cleveland 000 000 000- O I 4 Washington 020 040 231-11 1'! 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 030 000 103-7 I 1 St. Louis .. 200 000 001-8 '1 1 Brooklyn 100 011 000-8 8 1 Mllwaukee 000 000 23:-I I1 I Plttshurgh 100 320 006-6 0 1 Clnclnnall 200 020 000-4 6 1 First New York .. 001 000 050-6 12 1 Chlongo .... .. 105 200 m-9 12 1 Second . I00 001 211 C-6 10 Chlcngo In O00 030 1-7 14 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE TOIVIMY MORGAN LADDIE DALE MONA CLEGG BELWIN BUDLONG N0. 8 it 5 CLASSIFIED Purse S400 SHINOLA MASON'S 4-ll RUBY DALE I-IILDA MAC LAUREL CHLEF LOU KALMUCK MISS PLAYFAIR LILLY MARLENE Except In P. 0'x'rAWA (OP)-Extended shooting seasons and bigger bag limits tor duck hunters in most parts of Canada were announced Wednesday by the resources de- partment. . streamlined regulations which should enliven the duck marshes this all were approved by the led- eral cabinet Wednesday and are being sent out to post oltlces, other government buildings and entomo- consultatiuu with United convention, utab ' EVA BUDDONG ABNER RICGRANV ELITTLE DELBEIIT Declaration THURSDAY at 1 ".1 m. at Race Secretary's Office or? at 58 Ambrose St, Charlottetown. -AUGUSTlOth to I5tIn Live Stock Show Harness Horse Races 6 NIGHTS - 3 AFTERNOONS A It's the big ovum of the Harness Horse Racing sca- scn in Eastern Canada, bringing together the cream at Maritime trailers and pacer: along with rep raring drlvprs. THE BEST Ill 30 sure and see the Grand Parade of all animal! Thursday dhcrnoon at 5 o'clock. lot-for srlll. vlslrr our modern cattle Iicrnslor follow the iudglng and you will realize whv this is called the Greener Live Stock Show In yum. THE MARITIMES idway and Vaudeville , SENSATIONAI. ACTS, RIDES, ETC. The young and not so young will find plenty of cnioymonr and cntcnuinmcnr in the numerous acts. rides. crc.. that go to make up the Vaudeville and Midway-u traditional pun oI'OI.D HOME WEEK. Once again we welcome back Illl Lynch. who down through the years has played a promlncm port In our pI'Ojl'IIIo, JIIST 25 cents ADMISSION atMAIN GATE and YOII WILL SE The best. in Island Live Stock on display in the many cattle barns and in the judging ring - the display by the Women's Institutes including handicraft, home cooking and preserving, etc. - Bill Lynch's Midway providing fun and excitement for the whole family at small expense. -REGULAR OIIABGB '10 THE RACE TRACK G. .I-I. BUNTAIN. E. FRANK ACORN. Duck Season Extended E. Island throughout Canada, the tint 1 rnent otllcers across the country. pouewon um” The 19153 rules. set alter study twice the daily mg um"; of em” of migratory bird populations and -thus rising to 16 from 11: YEO THEATRE Montague, Frl. STARS and STRIPES FOREVER Color - Clifton Webb, Ruth Hussey Sousas Band Glimpses of Home Life - Humor - Pathos- I Heart Warming Show Everyone Should See. BOOSTERS CLUB E PRESENTS I WRESTLING CHARLOTIETOWN FORUM Friday August 7th 8.30 For the First Time in P. THE MIDGETS and THE ELEPHANT BOY and GIRLS A Night of Real Entertainment ' DON'T MISS ITI I 01 which becomes effective Sept, 1, The seasons vary by district; but the daily bag out of gm” . Ontario-Manitoba. border has, been increased to eight. suck, Irom seven last year, with in open season of 60 days in ejch province except Prince mwud Island, which remains at 51 days. Last year most or them, provinces had a. 61-day uugn, In these Eastern provinceg, gm It any one time is last States year. Another important change, 1. authorities under an international the elimination ot season bag lim- open seasons its. Sat. 1 - Otll Secretary-Treasurer Race Secretary III