He also ronerallllateri lhc rlircclors n.' the Rarcwav. saving it lrr-s ii development of nimnsf fmnol-i'n'"c in the lift; of tho rn'nlnlllVt';. "””"' nrcsellcr of llwn "'"llt'lP Minister." he .-airl. "civer thr- occasion an added interest." In the Prime Kfinisiers party were. ihr Hon. Robert Winters.) Mlnisirr nf TFVSIIITFW ,-mrl rlevelon- ineni. Hr". vlftllll Y”:-'.:crr':i'.l. F”"f”- tary of State, Flair Viol", Clerk at the Senate; Prernicr Alexander Matheson, Mr. 'F'. Watson Ma"- Naugilt, Liberal nominee Prince. County and Mr. Gnrrie. l)rcs,lrle-yl of liberal Association. The Prime Nil" sir" Ms "tel of the. airport by Mr. H, E. Galldet. president of tho new Slimmer- for William tho P. E. 1'. vnho. riding a beatiful black horse. Tiralned to perfoml in it dancing lC3llICT. ninrshnlled the race horses :in colorful procession and nitro- ldllced the winner at tho C0ll'JlllFIOll in each race. 1,000 to 0000 Fans Mensilriilq up to all expectations Ian csiinintetl crowd of seven in lciciil tilollsallrl persons attended lthe afternoon racing met! with an lequnl number returning for the levening session This eager crowd of race falls fl ed the Rfmld-Slmld land patio and spread ollt into the lcenter field. Under (-ln'.l(i'css skics and with refreshillfz breeze kcepillg the in lweatlier cnlnforiable. the crowd h(ContillllcrlVOn7 was) A t I Steyvart MaclVl-illan Wins Six Mile Road Race Here Stewart. MacMillan of the Hall- lm ax Wanderers Athletic Club wonltime mt, mce was held on T:' MacMillan also won the six mile cc held here a year ago. At. that the h” 51x mil" mad race M; the Mari" lpavrmcnt and he ran the rollte in 'lme. Invitation Track seconds. The 30-year-old MacMillan dis- played amazing stamina as he fill- ished the last quarter lap with a brilliant burst of speed. Joe Richard of Saint John, New Brunswick finished A good second to MacMllian. while the John Paul came third and Russell Doyle of the Abegwelt Club fourth. In Color -- Rlolous Fun and Field Meet here last night. by ooverlng the distance in 34-minutes, 16 2-5 YEO THEATRE lll0N'l'AGl'l(l -- FRIDAY-SATl'Iil)A1' - 3-4 SON OF PALEFAOE Bob Hope, Jane Russell, Roy Rogers la, liille better than 32 minutes. l Displaying an easy running style and the blast of physical condi- tion he went ahead at the begin- :ning of the race and was never lthreatened. Richard kept pace uith him until the last. lap bllt the Halifax runner pulled away to win by half 1 lap. Seven runners started in the ageless race but three were forced to drop out before they could rlln the re- quired 24 laps. - Show For You To SM FRIDAY & Murray River Theatre July 3rd & 4th - Alan Eye Witness and Beyond The Frontier and Cartoon. SATURDAY A 8.30 P.M. llmd loo. Jolln Richard handled the Air- lmcn-Jaycees game while Merlin 'MacKenzie worked the City-Jay- .CCES ('Ol'lI.P5l. nurse at Truro Raceway wednes. day. winning three at eigm ,-M55, She ran her first mile ill 2:09 2-5 lfastest time on I Maritime track (this season. lJimmy Fardy Sets Record lln 30-Mile Bike Race iBasebalI Game This EVSINIIQ The Junior Abbies. fresh from their 4-I victory over the Cur- ranites yesterday, will clash with the Summerside Intermediates this evening on Memorial Field in game under the lights. Coach Randy Edwards of the Atbbies will start righthander Ian Kennedy on the mound willie coach Joe Bernard's choice for Hoi- mons, the ace righthander who held the Intermediate Abbies "to five hits here last Sunday after- noon. ,. "...BM.4 Varied Program Of Festivities Festive week which to this date has seen It varied round of activi- ties in the City, continues tonight with A baseball game at Memorial Field and the King Reid Shows at Victoria Park. Tomorrow, Friday, will be the day on which the famous McNulty family will make their initial appearances at. the Community Centre. They will give a repeat performance on Saturday. At the Charlottetown driving park there will be some of the finest. racing of the season on Saturday evening. A dance at the armourles I! well as at the other favorite dance ilpotll, -will end this week's programme. r classification 2 IDASHES AT Tartan, Judy Kaimnck, Squire. l.., Sett, Mia: Paill, Arlonwny, Sunny 2 DASHEH AT Julie Cirgg, Buddy O'Connor, Harv:-rtor, Abner Mar-Graw, Christopher Stout, You'll See, Dot ( 5800. manls will likely be Donnie Sim-' Sister Vt-rna, Declaration 2 P. ONARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK . STOCK OAR RACING Parlor Truck Covcllcad TONIGHT 8 P. M. Prince Edward Island's Latest Sport. Cannon service on grounds All racing cars must be In pit or 6:30 PM. Racing every Thursday For purses 407:: of admissions nor to exceed Admission-51.00 adults: children 50:. Jimmy Fardy of Charlottetown yesterday won the Dominion Day Bicycle Race betwcen Kenslngton land Charlottetown as he pcdalled .the 30 mile distance in the record breaking time. of one hour, twenty follr minutes and fifty-six ae- conds. Fardy, who was knocked from this bicycle after being struck by a car as he pedolled down Elm lAvenue, clipped fifteen minutes O off the record set last. year by Lloyd Lartcr of Charlottetown. l The 18-year old Fardy defeated in field of four cyclists ill winning ltlle gruelling event. His closest Prominenlllolling Referee Dies PHILADEPHIA, (AP) - Charley Daggecrt, well-known hoxing ref- eree who officiated at llle first Wolcott-Marciano fight last fall. died of a heart attack Tuesday night. Daggert. 53, collapsed in It shower outside the dressing room of the Philadelphia naval base gymnasium. He had just refereed 'iwo amateur bouts. His name in private life was John McGarrigle. Wins Bicycle Race HANTSPORT, N. 5., (CF)-Roy Appleton, Glace Bay, N. S., fire- man, won the six-mile Dick Benz- ley memorial race here Wednes- day in 36 minutes 3 seconds. Leo Beazley of Hantaport. can of the man honored by the. race, was aecond. . For Saturday 1200.00 A DA SH Ronnie lialr, Brother Bill. Burt's Erlln, Roma Burllnng. Waymzirk. Walt N' Sec, VVinnic's Last, Real 3. 8200.00 A DASH Kitty MacKny, Eva l-liicilonx. Holly Ranirln, Bnnnleis Money", Burllong, Sea Plant M. Thursday or 8 P. M. performance. , The strapping bay son of Simcoe Harvester went away ill fifth posi- tion in the second dash but paced his pay to the lead at the quarter pole and then heat off a challenge by liso ill the stretch to lower his track mark by two fifths of a sec- ond. Marion I-7. mined by Clifford ,Eliis nf O'Leal'y and driven by Lorna Kclly, also set a new record as she won the opening dash of the 2:23 Face -in the time of 2:15 2-5. Wait N' See, the ageless cam- Dailzner of the tracks, pulled an- other upset in the second race as Lon O'Mrara. drove him to a win following a stretch battle with Winnie's Last who led most. of the Rosalie H. (O'Meara) , Judy Budlong (C. Smith) . .... .. Billy Budlong (MacDonald) Times: 2.15 2-5: 2.13 3-5; Marion 13. owned by Clifford Ellis, O'Leary and driven by Lorne Kelly; Miss Commando owned by Dr. P. Mac- 1H'I.Vre and driven by Archie Lle- wellyn; pari-mutucls: First 543.35, 15.80. 4.80; 33.70. 2.80; 54.30: Second 325.80, 7.80, 5.00; 34.00, 3.10: 33.70. a2AN:.v-...-.2. l 4 2 5 3 6 Second and Sixth Races Wait N'See (O'Meara) Arlonway (Cudmore) . Winllle's Last (Shea) . Dan McEiwyn (Neal) . Tartan (Moreslde) . , Squire L. (Coates) Judy Kalmuck (W. Kelly) Times: 2.18 3-5; 2.10 1-5; N'See owned by George Gregory and driven by Len O'Meara: Arlen- way owned and driven by H. P. Cudmore: Dari-mutuels: Second- 38.60, 4.40, 3.40; 84.00. 3.10: 33.80. Third and Seventh lino Henry Day (L. Kelly) Abner McGraw (Shaw) . Bob Clegg (Smith) Real Joe (Lowery) June Breeze. (Cudmore) .. 5 1 Calumetta (MacFadyen) 4 Bellhop B. (O'Meal'a) . . . 0 0 Ma Cherief Bernard) , 7 7 Times: 2.19 2-5; 2.16: Henry Day named by H, 0. Downey and driven by L. Kelly; Abner McGraw owned by Dr. G. C. Bishop and driven by Elwood Shaw; pari-mutuelv First-010.70. 0.30, .'l.l0; 334.30. 4.602 03.00. Fourth and Eighth Rare: Wlilaperinc Hope. ((7. Smith) . 1 1 Fun (O'Meara) . 2 2 Belle Budlong (MacDonald) it it Carl Auihrey (Kennedy) 4 4 Lassie Lucille (Macxlnnon) 5 0 Follow Up Jr. (MacFadycn) 6 '5 Times: 2.16; 2.14 1-5; Whispering Hope owned by A. Weeks and Idrlven bv C. smith; parl-mutnels; Firltt-08.00, 4.70, 3.40; 33.70, 3.00: 53.40. M. Hamess Races Al Sydney SYDNEY (GP)-Richard Jaha- lee'o Handbook won both hcnta of the 01,200 free-for-all pace at tho Cape Breton Sports Centre Worl- neaday, the second in the dayio fastest time of 2:10 1-5. The North Sydney, N. 3., bone beat Lucky Chief, owned by Ca- degon stable: of Glace Bay. N. 3., to the wire in two driving finishes. Cadeganb Flax Scott. took both new in the 3800 free-for-all lggt-J Chicago Montreal Philadelphia 000 002 001 1-4 12 1 Brooklyn Roberts (9); Loss, Millikcn 010 000 110 2-5 14 I and Burgess. Lopata (6) Padres (9) and Walker. W-Walker. Hrs: Philadelphia-Burgess; Walker, Furillo. St. Louis . I-lncker. Church Brooklyn- . 001 000 205- 5 lo 1 . 123 100 zlx-10 ll 2 (3) Klippatein (7) and McCullough. Garaglola ('7): Staley and Rice. Hrs: st. Louis-Bllko, Rice. International League First: Springfield Fear. (3) Long Elston L-Hacker . 011 501 000- I lit 4 010 061 .'f3x-14 12 0 (5), Jac- obs (7) and Burbrink; Coleman. Lear (4) Roebuck (7) and Fox and Lollncte; Mackinson and Wailington. Flral: Rochester 011 000 000 001-3 8 2 Toronto 000 020 000 000-2 5 4 Hahn. Piefcnniier (5) and Rapp; Johnson and Keller, Naton (12). Second game postponed, rain. 11 nod 12 years: The following 11 3'63! Nd-5 will report for practice at 9:30 this morning: Adams, Wendell; Arsenault. Don- nie, Arsenault. John; Mlenlullv Loman; B-ohaker, Gregory; B05- well, Robert; Bowness, Alan; Brad- ley, Alan: Brown. Ivan: Burke. Freddy; Burns, Fred: Callaghan. Frank; Cameron, Ron: Carson, John: Crockett, Ronald; Currie, Donald; Curtis, Fred; Cutcliffe. Byron; Dalzlel. Laurie: D011”0n. Lloyd; Doyle, Derril; Dunn, George; Dylmw, Larry; Ferguson, Gordon; Frizzell, Don: Gallant. Elmtrf Gallant, Sterling; Garn-hum. G90. Goudet, George; Gauthier, Fred: Glggcy, Billy; mmbly. Billy; ml”; Thompson armor Hcnneuey. Qther winners werell-lenry Day, second; g:;l,:l1'?.ulr,;'o'gf)Guu1'; Hy-ndmari, Mi” Wmmandoi Mlonwar And Springfield two 120 0-! lo 1 Davidtlllynea. Jackie: Ives. David: Abqiller M.cG””l'- , ; Montreal i(l2l 010 x-I 9 o Kmgfrgmmie; Large, David: Mac- ” M.”-V dwble. 0” W3” N 599 Brosmali and Burbrink; Milles, Donald, Anthony. and Hen1y,Day paid 578.20. Alnoniz Roebuck (7) and Thompson. The following ll year old: will those holding daily double tickets Fl.-,1; report at dawn orclock ml, morn. lwere Art Ballem and Tarky Whlt- 3.mm.," 990 121 000 7,4 9 ; mg. lock Ottavm mm 022 mm o-4 s o MacDonald. Robert; MacDlU8- First and Flflh Races Heilltzeiman. Herrin (8) and 311, Robert; Macl"a.dgcn, Sterling; , - Tabacheck; Trice and Shantz. Macxay, Neil; Macxinnon, Basil; Marlon E. (L. Kelly) Iseconrl: MACLEML Roddy; Ma.cLean, Ron- Miss Commando (Llewellyn) .. illallimore 000 000 0-0 6 1 me" MiwMillan, Paul; MacMillan. Bessie Budlong (Collins) Ottawa 021 000 x-3 6 1 w,;' MacNeil. Roy; MacPhee, Stan; McAusland, Colin; McAusland, Oon; McDougall, Alan; McGee, Robert; Mcxenna. David; Mcwade. Bert: Mallett, Derrick: Malone. Gerald: Malone, Roy; Miller, Ian: Mit- cheil, Gcmld; Mitchell. Morgan; Mulllian. JMI196: Murley. Bill: Murphy, Allen; Murphy, Paul? 0' Syracuse ooo ooo ool-4 10 o Brien, David: Perry, Jackie: R08- Buffalo ooo ooo ooo-o ii 1 era, David; Road. Donald; Seamle- Grilfore and Drescher, Partee bury, Roy; Shaw. Bobby; Shep- (9); Lory alld Erautt. in-d, Russell; Sherry, Billy; Smith, TUESDAY Louis; Sommers, Lyall: Stanley. National League Billy; Stewart, Raye; Stull. DIV1l'l: First? Ward, Louis; Watts, Willie; WW9: Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 4 Second: Milwaukee 3, Cincililiall 6. Pittsburgll 3, New York 1 Philadelphia 10, Brooklyn 9 Chicago 10, st. Louis 3. American League Cleveland 6. Detroit 4. St. Louis 4. Chicago 2. New York 4, Boston 5. Washington 2. Philadelphia 'l International League Rochester 9, Toronto 1. First. Syracuse 3, Buffalo 4. - Second: Syracuse 1, Buffalo 5. Baltimore 1. Ottawa 4. Springfield 2, Montreal 1: Local club Meeting 1' I A large and enthusiastic meet- ing of thr. recently re-organized Charlottetown Ska:-I; Club was held at the Y.M.(2.A. on Tuesday cvenlnl, June 30. The president, Mr. 0. S. Harper. war in the chair. Election of officers took plan! and the following were elected: President, T. M. Glllla; vice president. Dr. G. G. 'H0lll- ton; secretary treasurer, A. G. Hogan; directors, Glydon Willis, Wallace Rudd, and O. S. Harper. It was reported that the new location of the skeet. field is now at. Hlghflelrl on the property of Mr. Wallace Rodd. where I great deal of work hair been done to make. thlrl field one of tho but In the Maritime Prdvlncel. ll wan agreed to holrl the official opening on Wednelday afternoon, July 8. All members and prospec- live memberr, also virltorr are invited to attend. Regular Ihoota will he held during the summer monthll on Monday evening: and Wednesday afternoons. 7Sll'liI5'.'jlloF"ilIIri'IiI"lili llolln oi Him developed Ind printed. 14 hour Iorvloo. Double ponreo only so sank. Icprlub 6 cents each. Mall Film service. ulna prlnta. Anyt roll of 8 0:- P. 0. Box 11. Charlottetown. Lambert; Worth, Athol. The following 12 year olds will report. at. 1:30 this afternoon: ur Barrett, Sterling; Barrett, Wil- lard; Bcagan. Emmett; Berrlgan, Donnie; Bohakcr. Andy; Bol-dage, Clovis; Brady. Alan; Brown. Bill; Buchanan. Bobby; Buntain, Derek; Burke, Lloyd; Butler, Larry: Cal- laghan, Bernard; Callaghan. Harry; Carr, Sterling; Chandler. George; Cummiskey. Joseph: Dolron, Roy; Dover, Donald; Duncan, Alfred; Egan, Gilbert; Flanagan. Reggie; Fraser, George; Gallant, Alan: Gallant, Lyn: Gallant, Pius; .A ll. MwQuarrie, Reggie; John; Martin. Elmer; Morris, Her- O'Brien, Michael; O'Brien, Richard; Poulton, James; Robert, George; Rush, Richard; Smith. Charles: Steel, Lenor; Tier-rey, Edwardt, ICU, IN STIIIJ MACK'S BEST Registration Number 0011 sired by Calumet Budlonx Dam Margaret Jenn Thin II a well bred stallion Am! should prove to he a good sire. He will stand at Charlottelown Race Track and Blair Andrew's Stub-le, New Glugow. For further particulars apply to: A. B. (lUT(lLIFFE. owner BLAIR ANDREW. in clurga Marco It owneI"I 1-lair. IN STIIII Favorite Chief Jr. W-30213 Registered Clydesdale Stallion Standing at owner's stable for season. (Mares at owners risk) IRVING Hasljalii Springfield l Gauthier. Leroy; Gregory, W only Glllcno DELUXI ROCKIT Gold-plated. one-piece razor lul 10 Gillette Blue Blade: in diopenocr with uned-blade corn cnt. all in modern Styrene can that open: at a touch. 5'59 Gillclfc REGULAR ROCKIT ' One - piece. nlckol - plated and in: I0-blade " I sue , n Styrene travel cue. l.l.E'I'T E ONE-PIECE RAZORS 0omliineTliese Advantages ! ) Instant Elude Clmnguiq 0 Real Shaving Comfort ) DOUI)lP-Edgll Economy ) For the fntcot. beat-I .. molt refmhing olnvao .I pi modern Gillcm one-place Rudy 0 Enjoy lmmi: blade ell-autos. Ml nhavlng comfort and double-odl' economy. Important advanf-MOI only Gillette combiner- ? I -c..&. P i Mi , 0 mrrteseoar , W Jr, n..,,.,,i . . . OKIEINAL LL . 1' 1118 lIIStel' Dells R i Intermediate Abhies. Fine New Raceway ' O l D E t Amh B t I A Summer-side if” L 6 ea an 1- ; . F i ii. I Intermediates 7 o 6 ” . 1? A -W, M .' :- Lwding the magnificence of the yer”--s b I r p Coyle. c . 5 1 0 5 0 irrounds and grandstand. the Prime ; - sms B, -'""'" 1 on':'h:u,11ml:,rn?,d.ul:,;All),b.llel. :gw:le,: 39901 11 - 5 1 2 0 0 Minister of Canada, the Rt. Hon. nlmh lnnlng yummy ,",,mo0n 5 0 1 1 5 Louis st. Laurent. in holiday mood. - 0 PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTET OWN ' JULY 2 1953 to defeat the visiting Amherst In- . 4 1 1 15 0 and from D. grandstand hox beside l i ' termedintea '1-6 in an exhibition P'"""'- 3” 4 0 0 0 3 . the finishlwire. yesterday after- . . . b.,,gb.ll gum on Mgmaflal (leld, gigtszltrmfg -r -5; f i 2 3 w noon ortic allv opened the new A & J . With the buds loaded in the - e- V Bummcrside Raceway and after Two games are scheduled to be a 1 an last of the ninth and none out .IN.l”L""' P 4 0 0 1 3 0? the first race presented a trophy l'1lla,red in the (P311? Sgft1bi;lil.aI;eagu:E . . switch-h.ltt.er Cuker Pineau gmum-l. M5-I3 ------- -- . 36 7 9 27 15 to James Ma Gre or, the wlnnln i H5 9V9m”K- 9 l t A l ' t driver of "All:'WFl3E'. K i nlgay the Legion on the Knlzhls I (By The Canadian Press) liccllrlg lliil tll)lrtsieni:liaseJ"iNitllwll1lg ':Iml:"." A3 R H P0 0 573 lj1)Ol(Illg (relaxed and apparentlyiD”":wgdn;:d ',ll,f;kE,t, Nat Cl3al:ll(l” BCm :- , WEDNESDAY utillailrgg f h Lurl-iealydgnl 3 lg :13 2 en oying he occasion, Mr. St.'m" ii 3 l ' ' T S V I p I . y e of to ninth lnrlin ' ' '"' W Laurent in sneaking to the larize 13”” . . Lllehgaygersmgoslfktli gllyASgfl:2ld1 '”"""”" L”""' Wmi " ””3l'- h” ”W"1 h” 0t m: I232yi.i”' lab "Q: 0 3 0 1 1' mm-,.be,. of people ln nlgendancgl The City Silckers claimed two mag”: Hmes on Tuesday mgm M New York .... .. 000 000 000-0 (.1 ggme, whmocg followed Wm, g Rgblnfoni lib " - 4 g (1) '5; 3 0,1: expressed deepest annrociaiion ini,l)03m5 133' d9””m.”,”"l me 30"?" defeam-,3 the sunshine Islanij N, H -.....B..;--M,vc..mB,mg, 30”?" -- -- 091 W2 101-4 N 1 double and the visitors intention. Nelson gs '7' .1 0 1 0 1 1,3- the directors for the-lr rr-urtrsrv '1': "'5 -"”."d"' ””.”” Ah?" l".lDall'y and the City Slickers. Tile Halifax Wanderers with at shmng mm mm we" 59"" 53”" Mcmmld (8) ”"1.B""” my 95”” 19"? P5” h”””K Eddy Mail Ill 5 0 0 1 ll .m,mng mm in b., ,,,.,,S,,,,-,' we 5-..l.l ,latler railed ll! app:-Ar I01 a LP-Wizlwi The Airmen 5),”, out me Dahm. cmcki track team last mtgm com, Walters and Fl(Lt. W. A. Deane of Fame" Mid WNW L-SBHL H-Ti Lund to load the bases and set the Many," rt 3 1 1 0 0 that as it was Dominion Dav he 38"". , , , lmen 6-0 behind the three hitpltcll- piled ll total of as points to will Abbles "mg with J”h"”-V Mam" .BO5w""B”m"g( 5”” W P W" 1”" l" "19 P15” Smith. 1) 1 0 0 0 2 Wu taking the da,, 0” m,n, decv, Canada Packets Vrvslexdfn 61?; mg of Ross Mmnmng, The Jay, me Maritime mmiauon Track md and Max Keepink of the Wanderers (I-9"lIIId zoo ooo ooo...z I 1 The Play failed. however. as short- Maddfson P 1 1 0 0 O o- ioneering and would make no ni- ilmted me.P-mu” vmmore 5. 20-1 cees downed the City 19-12. Field Meet whihc was held under and Bob shown” M tn” N8VY- Detroit '''''' ” om mo "K-4 O ' "09 Nclwn threw Wm” Pt "'9 Hopper 1: I 1 O 0 0 0 Nil lllsinns in the nresent calllpairzll"l”', ml exhibition game Maud N Armstrong allowed only one the lights Rt Memorial Field The Wanderers swept all honors Lemon HMIP" (8) md Began; put” Gilli: l) 1 o 0 0 1 l ' Actions sneak lnnrlcr than words PlCl0”- double and two scratch singles in The clmrlorlelown Allewel, I” the "Wk 9V9"l'5- Warner W00 Glray and giant L'Lemon' Hr: Th” Vl-"non I-00k 3dV3nl3tlZ9 Of Gem: if 2 0 0 0 0 035 howeycl: 'TllP Tlrilnc w..i:ii-.7 -(L; - - rd" "C blanking the League lgadlng Mllk. M,,l,.Hc Club umshed in mom, the 1.00 and 440 vard dashes while qtCIiV)91i”'ld' Oiiaitool mo-l 1 some loose fielding in the fourth to Tmls . 35 6 10 24 9 1;; am f.,,C9l;,,,,.l, -u and .1". M... HM . I men. He Hruck out seven and did potmon mm R Mal of 33 -pom”: lvfartln raced to impressive victories :5 .. on 001 20 13 ll 3 score four runs, three of them un- . l have J. Wazqm Macxalvllit um Issue I walk. (allowed bv the Halifax NEW with ill the mile and 080 yard runs Llcafefmd m r 3) tilts gamed, They added another 1,, summuy 1. my slf'If' shnws that I am llltcri-wart, Ced Bclllem pitched seven hit 22 and the Antilzonlsll nlgllland and Hal” took the 220' Bl aka (ll) aKreel.ll) Ill” (31 the alxth and one more In the in more than lwrse racing lvnrei ball for the Dairymcn. He struck Game; Society will, 15 Th? wa"d'”" rel” "Rm 0' Cosinme M u (lg). (R) T nml'h- Earned runs, Abbie; 4, Amhgrggir. on the Island. Horse racing like out three and like Mmswong had mg Jim Warn” of rm? wand- 'Marlln.' Warner, Haley and Keep- Domh lg) a: lllvum, wogov n, The Abbie: got back in the ball 2; 1231, Many, Hurley. G, H”. ; Omar mm.,t arms ,..,..i,,,,. ,0 Mr, excellent Comml as he did not HHS M Emmwrmg sm.dmt at mg easllv won the relay and ste- Vin. L-Lmliglmd n. - 0Ko- game with three runs in the aev- den, Nelson, Kennedy, Ready..f- w,,, 0. ,..p,,.. 1,, MW, my 5 7 7 7 l yisme n Walk. mom scum -Tech mok mg mp wart MacMillan completed the ' Amumm in u enth inning and went ahead 6-5 in Hawaii, MacLean, L. Hayden; 7l Hr Qylld that. inn lslnnrl iv.-11' A W.,,.. Sh,” Wm M. held Sam,-.1 -Catcher Laysh Sr-hurman led the illdlvldllal lmlm,-S 3'5 he mckfd ,1",-Wl9'P by Wmmng the six mile washlngmn 001 olzlemlgs ll . the eighth. triple. Ready. llurlcy: Mubl"-ll "'3'" M7" "ml 7”” "V"”1"'i at '”"H day atiernmnl at Squaw Point in,AIr Force attack uiih two singles 13 points. Team.,,mle Em Hal” runt Philadelphia 000 101 "mg: 9 1 Dlmme MMLER" p”'ch9d 7'” me M5CD0"a1d- Whmutki sacrifice l' at good horse-. "All wrrk a-vrl i'n:p,.Epm.a,im, (0,. mp p:.nvinCia1Rifle:lll thrce trips. Wood of the ail- was second with ll points and hA new track record was 5" rm Stobbs Dixon (8) alld Fitz er- Abbi” lnd although he mowed 10 Mm MECDOMIIL Plnea”: 5l”l'"lt nlav makes rinlt (;wvlndians," lw jMF,., whml, ENS ,mdm,.,,,, on Julvlnloll tripled in the fourth inning third place honors were divided T E100 yard dash Os warn” mvel" aid; Bishop Fanovich ('1) lylar- hm he gave up only two earned ham Kennedy; Mum” 91”” M"':l arldeci." and we clm:'t urltll in he c., .10, the long”, mt of the game "mom: the H" Omsmnding pep ed the distance in 10 seconds. Hn'(8, an'd'A3tmm W-st bb . runs. Amherst. used four pitchers Lean lo Lund; Kennedy to Lund; if tit?l. m in HK Fllluv int: "goo... I N N N l (while Crockett of the Dairynlen lornlcrs. sgillald Macnonald of (hp An”' L-Bisho I-is W hi I OT 3' In the permm MSmim'Madd15on' IF” 0" basin Amherst 7' Abbi": n' klncs" Ew pF)g)l”'): we m:-4.. mil slric Rzlce-w:ly. lw. .l. K. Cnrrannled his "am Mm mo mm. p (cogun-u-e-dvoirpia-geA1.5M mm H Dim”! -. ma-5 H8 011' 81” Hopper and Glllill. ll: walks, Smith 1, MacLean .1. -I ,. mm. ulm. sum, m, mW,m.. M. nne of the cllrel-tors. Mr. E. P.. Dick can-all, phjl Mace” Ind, 17h ..-. M 3 H ge1laL'e Maddlson 1, Gillls 2; strikeouts, riow'i liere in l"l'.l" (”tll'llV "tlwn Foley. M L. A: MI". LOW? M3Cd,Len Arsenault for the Dairy and, 0 0 Mllwa keen 0:03 Olzalllf-10 15 Box SCORE MACLH" 5' Smml 4- M'ddl30Yl 3:i wort hf m:..,(.p-.--V Hr rake gnoaIll'V.ll'lElll(', M. L. A: Dr. -101111 Rdbcr Blbeault, Ballenl and Wood ofi H I clncmliuu 001 100 ON 2 7 .1, HDPPPF 1- GUNS 2; WP, MacLean:v":." l'Veaslll'p in .-lmrivm till: om-l willi9N9l'.1 a former M. L. A. and ouleIs- the Airmen pulled off good lielll-i p 11 spam ma Cmndan. Nu h ,1 Abblel AB R H PO A 1': LP. Gillls. 7' m" "d ,""w NW M "N: I" M" dip. was ntwttlnlldcllllldsollzllill tall: lll: mi pllflil , I i , 0 Kelly (3) Wehmeier (6') and xseln-I C' Kenmdyi 2b 3 1 2 1 4 1 Ur:;pir;3.'l N,I1"CNeig: ,b""" Ed""' -ya; ,.(flCA,.ll.. ,.mu,-.l'- the p.-lmg. Pil(l"9lllC(" 0 1 t: j .2 -.lc orris ))iClP( tie Joy-(I P rf - r .- - , Hg WM" S. Hnc ard. oye. ' ',' Ml:,f.l,.,. ,.,,.,.l.,,l,-,1 l(lal1'or of Sullllnc:-nlde. liclll'.l' W cecsk to tllleil nwin layer lmc C”-vi e )E?1I,:l:,::ee:l2(')rd(:)Nu:2:y; . , 't ecu. . , IL-v lc ers. c a-owe: six ills Whiiei "gp , V V&7 hem, Adcock. Cmcmn .2 g L L Hm”. ,'mn5mn', In 'Pal 1; Jo" hi” Prime Minister w,1mnml IW:orlel:ty;-:3, sllietgacglltxxlgl :)z;:..1il-lfillll of the City was touched for T &-R --M whispering Hop p l b gm” . ati Green ' e Em,-,-fem Kl,-lg. Dyenm; Luar:. ;. - - A - v A , - ' I v e, a racing ay " H. "S Wmdwd M Mr I :c,,,”,,.. mu-restedHlil llletsllarlinw” The Jaycees exploded for on 0 gelding owned by A. Week: of ;lg:b;::ll:" :3: (1):: :2: got: : : B Mglllilclipllowinz 12 year old: will.'',: warm. 3.1a.-x-mio. wt... cn'.'- l"”,lF flhlilf til,”-l ,j(';N;'f,ni:1l'5er:Hulismllhe fllst lllllln-g and came; ' M” Frefiellcton and driven by Cyril Lindell, Lapalme (1) Hetki (10) report at three o'clock: -- 2,.a,,”,(,,,, mo ,H,.,.,,.",,( N, H” sup lh.s type in no 1.. .,9l D . lip vii. l elgllt l1'l(')lE in the thlrdl ;TRURO. (CP) - Iola I-lelilcy, ,, Slnllh lion two dashes Tuesday and sandlock; Maglm Wilhelm ' Lea. Bobby; Leclaxn wnyml: : PPR: or (low ..n.Alm-l,,. ,, p mu. p : h an I0 sew up the ball game. H0Glf450l't,lllllE browll inure owned by C1av- W31"; M the Chal'10"9l0WI1 DI'1V- :7) and Westrunl, Noble (8). L- Baseball coach Randy Edwards Lelgmlzg,-, John; Mumomld, M3-"'1' W"-"1"" l”'"'”'F'l ”l"l 1.” was -3150 ',T,pr;';sNlVvl('unC;(s,1tTfl-llllBA.Ja).ceesy lliilll four hltslton MacLeod of Westville. N. S. ”g Park and l0W”9d W5 1'9Cl?l'd Wilhelm. Hrs: Pittsburgh-Tllom- will hold baseball practices today wayne; Mac);-wen, Douglag; Mac- um... Ixilnislrr in .-nimml-rsirie,.i””59""”l5'”" "is '- ii” 5 ; "ill ”” -1"” Vim” of the City took the major share of a sl.aoo W 21” 1;-5 1" mother Immesslve as, Rice: New York-Spencer. ,0, Lime League ball players sized Fadgen, Archie; MacGregor. Harry; Mcllntre, '; bert; Murphy. Alan; Oakec. Poul; ' Toombs, Billie: Ward. Ted: War- ' Paul; Weatherbie. Blaine;-f Wllmn, Raymond; Worth, Rose. ll, l . K