Bucky Harris Says Cheap Homers Helpingi Yanks Il.i:1 sziiti lie's Ill; TYII I, ('illlXl5l.l:iY i'i)ll1'lliL'P(l from M.-W y-(mi; (pi Hui-kv hzs vxii1'i'1eiii'e5 both as manager H1".'.:. lvitiiiey iV1rxS mp Anipr. iii the Yaiiketu and as opposing mm 1,.,.;.,.. 5.-gt 15.. -K x;u;1.u-.5 :i1.11;.i-.1111 thin the world cliaiiipions h... W.-W ,,m,.Hm-, .1; ii... 111.11 limo no big iisyrliologieal advan- vvnsy inns sits the I11!” N. :ll1tx' of all I iiritl in put on llii:;Fl' on .im.i;. :v,.... 1- :hr s.11-i1rs- of the Yankees 1 would l tip it in); ii on lllf'il' line Tlll'l1)l .'.-tciii llilfl the 11:1) they train men to (:01 ('ll6':ll) home runs :k these sliiitt ll0llH' ritiis fvive bi.i. bu: fut-iiirs ill the Yanks” i.:.i:ii1i:ii1is' l),ii 1ii'1 ill-Q” 1.11111-c .'i1's ""1”V 11' on these i-heap ' ' bins lti." .'iI11.'iis 1.1 iitrli the riglii. .iii.l the left, see what an- 1 Y.i:.ks :i:'r-11'! .i:1ti he he iiiiw inaiiy the Ytiiikeest . iii no for thei 'l:e-.1 iriiiii lllPlTl the h.i'l wlieret (in the same. as sit iA...k.;. il:ll.'. as it. Yziiikee Sta-i . wiiat ii tre- . is." he added, National League Favored In 20th All-Star Game t l - '.t(iK ll-1Vli Nlgr tor the Niitltinul in hattingi " W? ' .iiri".iv;i'. .310? to 3386. and in home to I39. 1 M. i.il:'.N wili follow the game” the ll int: on radio and , :ilt't 113 wl1'.('l1 will 3) y y in 1111- lilll ..'.a1r:'s' pen-j A 1--iizit-It) i-rowrl if 1 inc aiiotliet bipzt Steiis:c' of the (.'i1i1:k Diesseii lit .11. , vujuwed lOl"I1 in. 112'”? 1 Pierre -Z0-31 and Roberts to 1'1 .”.ns 1. . . (:1 to start. Pierce 11:15 the oiilvi Because of the power-piii-keil pm 1! 511m Ikzx-HTQH staff. Vagonnl T.l':IL'Ill' halting oriler..... 1.1- N11-)1" York Yankee that tmlrn lm been miulc 21 '7 tn 3 -()l'it'T .'l!.i'l the Nitiniinl tin-iip ls favorite. The sqiiuil tiitals. not ill w;ili Ilt'illl.”llltlP(l fence- eauntlng plti-liers, xl1(IW .1 (lei-iilt-(l E Baseball Results No Si-i-niiil or Third ('hoieeii Jers derliiied in name ' or third uitcliers. LVTVCRN lTl0-V-”- liF"i""? rlri.-eluiiziients in the first Hnr . lllfis I-llowerer, t?l(;ll'Xl , 1 ,, ., . '1 cow IN '11 ll'.llE in .ninnv I 1111” 411.11 M 11in Yanks, rind Boh Hmjw Sb”; 4,. VJ 5. H:N l4'llll'1i' it '11 nr.1l1kc C1311"-ill 110-61 sNm;d:t ' .i.' (ii wit to 'ii.lriw Pierre Ttprlvlllu on mm It'll-ii it 2 WNW”, (1 ll” Mmlfi ha" AW" Oltatvn 3111 11111 lino-i 1; 1.” T l if b” 4”" alt ”” ”fT”' Ind K.”--N Mncknht ( ..t 5.1111110-.1: and Wziiieii J54 Mid Smnv. Si-zilir. we both rested. arenf yili-11." he iiskvtl. Siiiimons Rob- mm 0",. lu-(; I: 3 ex. 1 -imiiiie (Ill the Pliill has numb mm mm mnyx x .11 '.".-"1 1-eiiiirl :ii:(i 5l)Tlllil. Milwau- M”,N.:, y,.i 1. .H:IWw:h IAN mos t1l"i'lfl: is .rur t.he year. U'npI':F m' viii RH” Elie”tl-irpliiimziiiiijczsiDressen inav svrai-ii-o 000 mm on-3 ll-'5 7 o ” " 1 t . 1' ” - Rtwlleslrr non not till) 1 1 X I '3'? fr” N” Y"””.H”” w”h'”"' Ha" 'rI2 time 131. l.rll'IlP - ””l i d”i'””9, k”m''k"f' ”' .i".d K.::; Illl"l'.. .11: )1 .11.-I i ii A 'Nh'V:V-V Dickson ("Hi Plush :.ili. Steitgel has one 7 7 "7 " A . tiiiiii in S.itch Paige (l-61. l1Pllf'l'ZIlJlP St. Louis Brownie. Allie Re'.'iioitl'-. -1:3 who has been r l: and stiirtiizii for the Yinks D f t P k - may iweks. iiixn eoiild finish ..,1. e 11' 'i'.P I'l'(llltSl of maiiiiger Eddie i5".'lIll('. of the Ciiidiiitils Dressen Tlir l'n-l;rl:ile 1:'m.- . iiwtt-ilml ;i:nh.ililv . rgst seeoiid b7lSCl'l'l!ll'll tic Pmikrs i3nii:ur:'- ”' 1 lterl Sr izensty leasztie-leading AT'0lllOtlt'. 1" .1 lnsr in lllir .it miter 1 THY. lllli” he has played Peakes'nrli.1'.rl'1:e1 -nr t1lT('lt- the l1"qilllC(i three innings. Red in; of 1rtc"1:. 1' l lllt i.ln,.l 1i1.s-iicl .-eve".I ziitiies receiitly be- MazC;i;l11:ii. t'lllFD or :1 tom ir.t1s'1j in his left .Vi:ir'Cill1i:ii a 2rd tlie .'is1.ii.ill .rle llriviklr1i'.- Jiickie Robinson on 'he Pink" ;VI'Ci”Fl'K Fllfiflll :1 'l t.ikt' over for Red. llil'(ll'2lllJll i .Xl:' ll.iittii i:in Uittler rules of the all-star gainr, '1'lii for l1 s ' vi to the tight Sllli'&:".S iiaiiierl by the me mam n 1; r . Ie rote at siltle 4.vil().tltltl frins miistl .vn- iair Ar .1: iil.r ;i' least three iiininizs. The Xlrtie liiitmpliie t fr. il tiitulirr. (Till tiitt-h no inore than 1.-wr! unto '1ir l'.'l .i' re i:.:i1r.t;s. unless it is an extra- ...iiiii gaiiie 1; Starters With Positions For Tuesday, July 14th ll1e'lll.'a 1 LVN )(a:i2'll0.il0 ('l.tSSll'llCll l'.H IC u A IIASII Twin l7 ll 11 El.-.2111-.;,l-.1t--.11 lt1t1lliin.'. Siiittiise l..i:l.i, Fissu, 1:111-rl . 1 1; ' l)hnlll.h .' TNI) Ii-K'3.'vlI.lltI A l)A.s'll '.'.'3.'i l'U li l'.Uil.l l'l.()Sl.V(i KR INT PVVVH" him .1 l.1:.n i.:. tin. Yniil. Sm: 11'li1'spriiiiL: limp:-, (':ilii- uietlx, l.l”iP iimm” Ylixw li'rwtr11i. Kitty .ll.iil(:i1. NOR .'l-7--ll.VlUl( I"lfl'.I'. lr0l( ALI.-'3 ll.LVilll”.K-5?.')ll.00 A ITAHII Hiuieiii. l'iiwi ll 111.-11; .11-willie t".1;v;wi, .1i;zuL Pointei. Miss Knox. 'l.mo Tnhlr-. l).TNlllCh' ll AND 3-Sl7.'i.0ll A ll.R.N'll (I.ASSll"ll')l) TROT lliiiiuie Wile, R111 411?, 'l'11l1n. 'liir.'i l.1ttlr- lMlI'. VIN! lfulll. liiiils l-Qilio. Sqiiiin l.. 1lu1',V' Sm, -vim rl1,:ihl1- lluin. Htirllunz. Starters With Positions For Saturday July 18th (il..lnSll"lltIl) l'A( l-J-'2 IIASIIICS-.Sl75.00 A DASH Ala ('l1v11rv, Rnniil-1, .Vll.si llil7V'l (irnrr. lioh ('le2z. Ann's Pride. Hm Riiillomt. llnllhnp lt., .l1t:l 5lirk.'i. Also eligililc-Hal) ('aIiIIr'k. Kl:-npy Horn. Sistnr Vvriiti. Money Atlils. 11 l'l..LN'Sll”I lull 'l'll0'li lliizlily lieii. (ll ly Fiankir Hiirll-111:. '2.l7 l'A(P.' P2ARI.l' ('l.llSlN(i l'2Vl" "I"--'3 IIAHIII-ZS-3300.00 A DASH .1l1twl.-inil, Jritinnuz lx'.ilniurlt. liiitlnn. A. (9. Scott. A1 l'A('F li.inri1r1i', Il.lSlll'2S-3300.00 A 14;-:11, Mniinii l-1, Miss DASH (inmnirimlo, ital Bl lliirll-inn. .iose(i.'i le (ilipper. Diretl FIASSIFIEID TROT ll PA(il'”.-'3 DAHIIl'13eI200.(l0 A DASH i Vallw Long. Follmr l'p .lr.. Ariiiiivvny, Judy Riidlong. Joandnlt-.l ('.1il llvniy li.iy, Wayiimik. Also iiligililt--Wlmiir-'5 Last, l l.1ll; .11ilirey. Hnrlrnc. Charlottetown Driving Park I Mr Aim. nah:-l LITTLE SPORT an awn up up. Irl. (47 1! in van JULY .14, 1953 P2111 red :.li .1l't' the iiieiiilieis of the Cli.ii'iotteti111'ri Fro T)t'- ii;i:tiiieiil's 'l'r.'icl; ieoin who 1111: over the wank-ciid for the llllllllili Mariliine Itivitatioti l-l.re1iie1i's Meet held this year ri' i.'.1iieiibi1i'-,t 'Baseball Coach Loses Ring Randy Edwards. the Junior Ab- bies and Little League baseball cmlch. lost his College ring last night during the game between the Intermediate Abbies and M. C. A. Randy lost the ring on the diam- ond. in the dugout or in the club- house. It is a big gold ring -with ruby in it and one which he re- ceived when he graduated from Boston Uiiiversity in 1950. On the iiisirle are the initials R.E.E., 1950 Ail)tll1O finding the rim: should leare it with Randy at the bah field miiteeii. :1 red Buddy Lundl Back In Ring "Burl" l.tind. Island litzlitweiglit titleholder. will ieturti to action on the Jordon-Edwards card here till Jilly 24. when he meets either l.eRov Joiics or Clrirciice Doucetlc illl :1 six-roiiiid bout. This will be Luiid's first appeal- once siiiee he fought Jackie Hay- den oi New Glasgow" to a six round draw in a pleasiiitz bout at the Fiirtiin last stiinincr, Jones will be rcnieiiibc:'eci' for his great. sliow- IIIQ agtiinst. Bud Rainsny liei'e on the Poiiltmi-Edwards card. lvI.C.A. In 3rd Place Tie After 13-9 Win Over The Intermediate Abbies .1l;ii1111iie Centr-.il Airw'ays moved end the Abhicsl rally in the seventh . Left to rt;-,lit in the front TUTV ..re Jack At ., Can lliisiiiius. Owen Priintr, RllS.V'll Doyle and Eiizciie Fields. Back row Winston .ltl'lsnll. Charles HPllFllS. Bil' Ledwrll, D1111 MaeEielie:'n and B!Pll'.i(Ill Hen-3 . iiecsey. hlissiinz i'l'l1lH 'l1e ;.e:.1:m ar" .l.'If"l('O mtttFl' Jr and Jrick 'I'1iriier. I Sr. the eniir-ii. 1 k...-- - ilnteresting Meeting 10f Fish & Game Assln i The annual mretttitz iii the l' l5. Island Fish and Gnine .1ss.ii-iatiiiii inn Werliiesdiiy. July 15 1.:lVI'- llftlmr ise of brine an l'1'ttll' of iiiiiisuai tititcri-st, with extra items dear to itlie heart Ill rod and anti adtlir-ts. 1 .11 iiiniiibeis of the ASFO(llillllliI tare invited xv iiieet :it the tlllicers Club at Tliiliiipsoiis tmntl (ill the Suffolk Roiirl ii 3 pin, to take part in the fix-i-asiiiiu roiiipriitioii .ititl isoine tiiipsliiiotiiiu 1leinhers should lbrino tlieii own rod or gun as lh(' case niay he. Siiitalile pi'17.e- will be awarded the winners in the differ- it exit t-oiiipeiitlniis. I A feature of this unit at the en- teritiiiiini-i.t will lie :1 ileiiioii- istraiioit of the Sllllllliilll ti)(l by an iexpeiieiieed itslirrinaii ll't1nl New ,(:lasj.in11' and it 1) by Mt. F). K. '1MacNuit. Priisidi-iii of Qticeiis ;Coiinty Br.'iii(-h iii the Assot-i:it1n. .11 the siiptirr . . 11 lllt'll hr- lziiis at (330111 . .lllPv guest sneiikvr will be ill". (lltti Illtrks. p11'sirlr1.t of the New lllriiiiswit-k l”lSil and tziiiiie I1. sot-iiitioii. who filllliI,',1 tliii p.irt six ;iiii'1iitl1s has risiii-ti llll the elulis in that t1i'nvi1it'e and inzitiy otlit-rs iti ithe New Eiiuliiirl States Mr. lll('l(S an illlllltllllti on all iiiiittrrs deiilint: with fish and miiiie niiii Kl1t'llll(l iiiiivr to he liiplily inter- testing to liriir. 'l'he llll3Clllll1S will vhe piwisidrrl uirr by Mr. ll. ll. is .'1ssnei;itioii. .Three Tied In 1Bisley Shoot 1 - , l RIF-l.EV'. T-Iiitz. ICT”-A i:liiirp- shontiiuz Cnn:irlt:1n. :1 New Zen- ilander and II ('..'iiiil)r1(lon Univer- sitv tiiidertvimliiiite tiiiil Moiidiiy with Fills, the highest possilile score, in one of the ))l'ill('l))f1l service rifle .eonipetit1ons at Bisle1"s National Rifle Associiilion meet. l I Firiiiiz 10 shots nt 500 yards in ytlie competition for the Diiily Mail: llll! lop-seor-i prize for fit! poiiiids, llll! rnmpetitors were I.t -(Jnl. hes- lllltilld 'I'y Burke of Toronto. Rifle- innn N E Painter of Nelson. N Z . and A .l Tr-glow of Trinity Col- lege. Cnmbridpze. The three are scheduled to fire .off Thursday for a decision. . s R(Nl:Ill."1tili. 1 t-tird will hit Gil Edirards against lleiiry Jordon of Atlantic City. N. The winner will meet the win- ner of the Yvon Durelle-Archie: Haniiizaii bout here in August, in the ten round co-feature 'l'()lilill-N ”Giiii” Spencer and Don "l)1iek' Tiainor will battle for the vricziiit Maritime welterweiizht title. In the op.-11111:: four-rouiid pre- tlil11ill.'li'.V Leo "Tiger" Steele. the ball trick on Kenii,V MacDonald to illml'd'P””Cl”ll31 5-OUWTFPIW will re- turn .'lf:f1lll5l :1 suitable opponent L The main bout of the July 20 Art Ballem Hurls Softball No-Hitter up eight. hits. Dick Doyle hurlerl for the Angels and surrendered nine base knocks. John MacLeod homered for Meatiiicii in the filth inning spiirk the Packers winning mil, while Gauthier drove home two runs with a triple. Reggie Hughes and Gene Ward each hit a triple for the Angels. ";irold Lloyd. playing his first iztiiiie for the Packers. pulled off the niitstiiiidiiig fielding plays of the guiiie as he made smart. catch- es ofl Filly Wl'lf.'lll and Merle Lon- zapliie. The iiiniitres were Len Arseiiaulli, Bobby Kelly and John Richard. Spencer Rated Leading Welter Righthaiider Art Balleni of the Sunshine Island Dairy hurled a no- hit. no-run game against the Jay- cees yesterday evening as ne led the Dalrymen to a 10-0 City Soft- ball League victory. Ballem struck out 112 batters in racking up the first no-hitter of his career. He faced only 27 but- ters ln the seven inning gaiiie and he set down the first i! men in a row. ' Four. Jaycees reached first base on walks and two were safe on er- rors. Balleni allowed only two men to reach third and one other to geti to second. It was the second no-hitter to: be pitched in the City Softballl League this season. Earlier Dlcki Doyle of the Guardian Angels liiidl htirled a no-hitter at the Jaycees. i In the other League gaiiies thei. Basilica Youth Club moved iiitoi third place in the standings by de-l featiiig the Liguorian Youth Clubi 11-5. and Canada Packers edged. the Guardian Angels G-5. Keith Dalziel pitched tor the Jaycees and gave up 13 hits in- cluding two doubles by Cliff Jack- son. and doubles by Sam Gregory, - Dick Carroll and Cod Balleiit. Joe Thistle pitched lire-hit ball in hurling the B.Y.C. to their vic- tory over the L.Y.C. Eldon Green started on the mound for the L.Y. C. and gave up nine hits in six in- nings. Wilf Shepherd was touched. for two hits. George Joseph of the B.Y.C iedi . all batters with three hits in l0lll'1 trips. Cozidy, Mccioskey and Wally l Shephard each had two hits for- the winners while Wilt Slicphard obtained two hits for the losers. Canada Packers scored five runs in the fotirtli iiinintz to defeat the Amzels. Jinimy Gatitliier went the Jistaiire for the Packers and gave the to Tommy "Gun" Spencer. the rug- B b P t. iqetl esiiiipaiziier from New Glas- a igmr. Nova S"()ili1, who will nieet yyyy Don "l)iitlt' iinor here for the ' Miiritiiiie 1Vi1ltei'weip,ht. title on The Junior Abbies will hold ii July 24th is pictured above. The baseball practice this evening at E'I'0lll'ill)' Gun is rated as one of tit; six ocloek. it was aiiiiouiii-ed last l l-eadmu writers in the Eastern part itizht by coach Randy Edivar(is. tot Caiizirln. ziito It third place tie willi the L"aine. ':l3.d'yl"' h”NWvlVil1Hll15 51!” (71i:i.iii and Briggs Juniors iii thei ' y ' ' ligii Hl”".m is Dgpuk THE" Mud- lsltixirl Btiscbtill Leriziie last night 1303 NVOTUZ '”,I?l(;k(3t”P4”l7l1 U”? 941 r I .l)y defealiiig the League leading an R H H) y El 5 M E0 9” 5” F S3”-Hdal I . . 2 , 13.9 M . u.(1..-1, . ' .- 2 Vsrrrrreir-ea tI)I:i.iNlINiNl('ili(ll.I( Abbi” on m iiiewts. 21:. cf 4 3 3 1 2 21 0 M (,'.A. shoved fotir runs across 'MCKll1ll0ll. ll. 311 3 1 1 1 3 3 I e . . , , . - 3" l 2 1iil:”l)l.li(l iiixyiliii 131.11 of 1t)l(lPS;SCV:;1llllel11 -tI.rct tlt 0 ill l'.' ll ll CU l'. , ' ' - - A " the Abliies had scored six runs in ”lilT41llt1I'- lb 3 1 1 9 0 T d y the ll:'Fl half of the sevciitli to1M21thPS0ll. 311 5 13 1 3 1 ll 0 a iroine from behind a 9-3 deficit and 1. llPl1l1FFS-'XV 55 4 3 1 '7 0 3i ,. . ”T'”i , iiinve into it teiiipiiiary tie. 1W. Heiiiicsscy. c Ii 3 1 Al 1 01 .P”””yW”l3 '5 '11" Lil”? LCSKUC i l.efti- MacAlee1.y who relieved 3 1 l 0 1 1lSCtit;t:,i1.i:vIf:;;;ctodti::;m hm I 1"(r P-.tl .i-- 11, ..3'e ti. 3 0 0 1 0 0 ”" 2 '3 F "3"" ":N,lldi H", Ailblcgisnwelegf IL: lgwior 1 0 1 0 0 0 one Dodger:-'. C.'ii'diiials and Indians. anti one-third innings to receive'T03R1i 3513 11 '-77 3 3i l'30VMmm' LCM"? "W0 teamslv it-1-c-:11: tor the win. "Biicii" Whit- 3. rviilaved JW 1:1 Tth. C'l,””'5 3”” Red 5” liit'l(. pitehinu in i-eiii-i for Randylxnvplncert MucKinmm in 7111 'l-””"'B3””l"l ”'"mSI Y3"k9l"5 i1J(lw:irtls,1ras charized with the loss; innd Rmms MS” Lml" Lmglle l Till llrttHliiC0AlGLi.tlllR, ei'li'or-Jiifesterg L! y; .143 11; 1: p10 Braves :R:lv:8llkCeS. I 111 ,- - .. 1 'mm l(')1ii.'l(Tl1 H11: fii'si,E.;iiiiiiii;:.ml&.&lJ.lA iK9HIlFd.V. "-313 3 1 1 1 l 3i ' lletl 4-13 at the end of the second lC?.l'lP- C -it 1 3 4 i It a 0 tllllfi 11-3 at the end of the sixth It Wliitlnck. ii a 0 0 2 2 0 was 0-9 .1: the end of the first half ii?-04105". ll 4 0 0 0 O 0i ' lot the seventh. l..uiid. lb .3 1 ti 1:! 0 l 0 ' (lien Matlieson launched M.C.A.'s :Pl1l9'd”- 3b 5 1 1 2 1 1 Qaiiie Wlllillll! attack in the seventh .MCD0ll-'i1fl- YT 5 0 1 0 0 0' . -V.-h . .irtiiiie 115' lciirliiiu off with a single. lEdW-"lids. 11. vi 2 3 0 3 4 Ii nil liimes held-day wmpehl tlmriie llciiiiessry drew a walk and TOIM5 37 9 3 '-N 9 7ltmm NP” hpld at me Bclvederct Willis Heiiiirssey was hit by a pitch 110 load the bases, MacAleer flied ioift in Eddy siiiglctl into reiitrefield to ll0lnC Mzithesoii with the winning run. . 1,11:-up Hmmpggpy gm,-5-(1 on ntdotible. Pincau: sacrifice hit. Mne- iiiissed hall to make the count ll-91K”"10”3 lcoyle, Luiiii 2. McDonald 2. Low 1l(r1izie drove a double into eentre- .St1'iKC'0l1tS. JCLV 3. Edl1':H'dS l.Whit- field to score Willis lleiiiiessey and ;l0Ck 3- M-"lCA1E9l' 1- l'PlJlll('Pd MHC-.Edl””n5 3- the battens box when llmlls. C0.l'lP '2: the liittrr had a one ball count an ill” .iiid then tiiticli-liilier Merlin Mac- l.ew is. Kiiiiioii Maclieiirie lit lhiin. ll lll'S. Brian Lewis was the lead- 1.1”: Sllt'l(0l' for the winners with a bat d J. in ffiiiriis led the l1bbies' at- tiick. lie also hit a triple and two singles. Joe Coyle collected two ltl'S for the losers. Jay, on the motiiid for M C.A., tallowerl only two hits in the first six l'llllllllS. -lll the seveiith and punched oiil. five of their eight hits. MiieAleer. the veli-raii Abbie tamer. gave up only one siiigle. Raiiiiy Edwards. nitehitiiz with n sorp arm, retired from the inniiml lit the utitficld iii the sixth iiiiiing alter ztviiiz up seven hits. two earned and seven unearned runs. Wliitloek was touched for three hits in the seventh frame. The game was well punctuated with errors. The winners commit.- ieri eiizht mlscues and the losers SP1'9n. lrvlntz MacKiniion pulled ofT the best. fielding play when he y fielded Coyle's hot grounder in the ififth and threw to second for I lsnapny force-out on Charlie Ken- nedy. Motheson pulled the hidden- MURRAY 1 ANNUAL TEA PARTY and BOAT iiiices WEDNESDAY, JULY T5l'll ROAT RACES AT 2 PM. Games.-Including Bingo, Etc. SIIPPER SERVED ON GROUNDS Miisle. and Dancing - Merry-Go-Round for the Kkldles Refreshment Booths and Entertainment for All. COMIC AND MEET YOUR FRIENDS HARBOUR Lima but Brian Lewis '6, Abliies 4; R.B.l.--Cziiriis. W. Heii- 1 spnd :'l1lCSS(t.l'. Jay I 1 M C. A. tuinclied out a total of lbases. Abbies 7. M.C.A. 7: WP-MHC- i"'””"" ""'-V 55 ”""l”- Fguiirl. meszdeiit of the Pi-oiiiit-iai ll-ill? Mid N0 SIHSIPS and two runs! Unmh-9' MMNN”: baSr5' Imyle The Abbies not to lilm ' Golf Course yesterday. The driving ,7 (,m.m,d runs. Myc-A..eotiip(-tiiioii was won by Mrs. J. P. Clarke while the approach and ipiitting lioiinrs were taken by Mrs. A. J. Haslani. F Mrs. J. W. MaeKcn7.ie won the yinatcli lll which several excellent lseores were made and 11 number lot ladies lowered their handicap. walks. Jay 3. M:icAl1-er 1: tiiissedi wild pitch. Whitlockti pltttlicr. W. Hennessey 2.1 ”s1iA17siioi FlRTSllIllG- by Wliltinck: left on-printed. Sum mary 2. MaeKiiinoii. Lewis Keniiedy, Coyle 2. Ready. Mac- Keiiicie '" triples--Cairiis. Lew'is' stolen bases, Ciiiriis. Roll! of l"llni devoloiicil '11 hour service. " by and Purcell. ' Reprint: G l't'lIll eneh. Mall l-illm Sarvlu. slzn prints. Any roll of 8 II- P. 0. Box ll. Charlottetown. Aleer: LP?Whltlock. JUNIOR GOLF Free iiistriietioii Vierlnesday. July 15th 9:00 a.m. Charlottetown Golf Club. Classes for all boys and girls, meriiliers and iion-iiienibers between the ages of 13 and 19 years. under the stipervision of Cecil Dow- ling. club professional. BOXING NORTH RIVER RINK FRIDAY. JULY 17th--8:30 P. M. Fe-attire Attraction Elimination Tournament 8--8 P. E. 1. Heavyweights 3-3 'Mlnute Rounds Added Attraction I LAFFERT! vii. GALLANT 158 lbs. 154 lbs. 4 Round! STI-JEl.l1) vl. TDNGAPIIIE 131 lbs. 129 lbs. And the Luls and Lassles Pius Band will be it the rink from 7:30 pm. to fight tme. ACTION PACKED CARI) Tlelu-is on sale at-Ron and Joe's and lambron llroa. Ringside-41.25; lliish 11.00 Al R S H OW . ciriowii AIRPORT JULY 22nd - 2 '- 5 P. M. uAi1onA'iTi'liiinsi1ows llntler l)istii1g'iiislii'd P:ifroiia1:,e Of HON. T. W. L. PROW E. l.t.-(iovernor. HON. A. W. MATl'lESON. Preiiiier. HON. J. D. STEWART, Mayor. Ch'tmvii. DIVE BOMBING AEROBATICS PARACHUTE JUMPS Food On Grounds - Ample Free Parking Adiiiissious: Adults 321.00 School Children ;'i()i'. Under Snoiisorsliip of 201 ((loiil'1-il'.-i'atinii) Wing, R. C. A J”. ENTRIES 1 For Saturday Night's Races at the SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY will be received until 6 o'clock Wednesday evening. j STARTERS AND POSITIONS. FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT SUMMERSI-DE RACEWAY STARTING TIME 8:30 (ll.ASSll"llCl) N0. I-5 Atoiiiir L., FlI('k:'i Mi'Elw'yn, Tommy hlni'tz.'in. Dinky Patch, Oriana" Hal. Christopher Sioiit. Capt. Morgan. Guy Carroll. ('l.ASSIl'llCl) NO. 12-41 Belwin Hiitllnng. Simeon Peter. Rnntonn Peters. Billy AllhI'1 Face Cloth. Sonny B, Sir Francis Drake, mi nudlimg. Allo eligible. Ma Cherie. ('l.AS8ll"lEll N0. 3-'l Anne's Boy, Mcltho Cash, Tru Single t;,, Mm, Mmk, Jo .li1 Spent-er (il.ASt,iIFl7.l) NU. l-ll Shlnoln. Wliirlnwoy. Riihy hula, lJ1nm (V. Grating, Hllrh Mn". llml Alim-r, Silk ll:il. '