to--is Doctor F. C., Joppa Maid. New Idea, Rut.hie'a First and Just Betty; Mark copped honors in the poll futuritiea held at the Driving Park last. night and wit- nessed by a good crowd- Doctor F. C. captured all three hence of the three-year-old pace and clocked the fastest time of thelevening at 2.141 in the sec- ond heat. The Doctor won the first two rounds handily but had in come from well back to over- take and beat Jinnv Budlong at the wire in the finals. 2 YEAR OLD TROT Jolllty George placed in the Ruthie's First ICollinsl 1 1 first heat and showed in the last-Cheeky Dude lwlll1Si' 2 2. two, Jinny Budlong placed in the lColonei Arlot 'MnFe5ld!" 1 l Seaman; The Victoria Drivingy Club presented by Mrs. Rita Mac- y Neil; The Rendezvous Reslaur-g ant presented by Doug Hill and Col. D. A. MacKinnon and pre- sented by the Colonel. 1 Each of the young victorious horses waa draped in beautifuli green rugs donated for the oc- oasion by the P. E. I. Harness Racing Club. The daily double on Joppa. Maid and Doctor F. C. paid 54.30. Summary:- third while Jollity i Sandy Reynolds iltic-Coubreyi second and Times: 2.33 2; ZLRH. Leigh showed in the first. Jnppa Maid and New Idea were ' also triple-heat winners. Sara J. finished second behind Maid in each heat of year-old trot even: and Ima l-Ioos- i ler showed on all three ncacsions. i New idea had no competition at i all in winning the three-year-oldl a I h, b H a coming hum! n i The N. S. P.E.l. .utiiur cise a i least ten t , - t ' t d r 'ay at Met tart.” it at 5...”::.i:if::.:t:.. a I re a 1. . . . ., ,- at the wire in the first heat andi"l'l"l':V:: "(Hugh M)”. m COW "H New pmmnn was given to tact with officials of the t'auntnl1 the nest horse My llcroine. icmb N0” Scmia "ms!-N yes Rmme S Fifi twas a9l:4?i':i Psjsi terdav and reached an agrrenivnl ViN”l"3' 1” I 9 w”"-V . A ll mes at Charlotte- iakini: lioiinrs each time over M 9”” E H Chpiwlv nude and cnlnnpl M520-L i mililie series will be tlic lwsl livo Mm xwgipp and Just i of three affair and a doiihlclir-adcr Marl: st-an W-'0 SW3 - - --(- - 4f in thy in-n,w-at-old pace with the 1 7 i l Tit-Gee filly taking the first and l Just Rettv's Niark begin; aiiarged I I th second when nn I C189; l5I:Vi(P under the wire. ' E ...:'?.?.3.:tJunior Baseball Finals Begin Here Saturday Afr. .club to play all games here the jgood it is iiccessary to raise the Ruthieia First owned by James Shaw, driven by Lee Collins. 2 YEAR OLD PACE Ann McGee lC:-illbeck) 1 Just Betty's Mark (Seaman) 2 Helen's Dream twisenerl I Barrie's Breeze tRankin) Worthy Pointer tMoreside) Times: 2.2273; ZN Ann McGee owned and driven by G. A. Callheck; Just Betty's Mark owned by Mrs. Don Sea- man driven by Don Seaman. Part-mutuels: Wiii only 5.30: Am. 3 YEAR OLD TROT Next ldca tBirtt A R Mac lSnlli.hl"... v-an.-ea .4 .5 Sunday after- i Vtlli he pla)t'd on noon if necessary. In order lu get the Canning Abbics were required to 3U3l'3ll: tee the Noia Si-otia nine a con- siderable sum of money and be- cause attendoiices at the games during the season were not at all amount required by canvassinfil- Members of the Junior Abbies team and club officials will con- tact the public today. tomorrow and on Saturday morning in an effort to raise the funds and will ask a donation of 50 cents for lAl1l('ll a ticket will be given that .2.l0; 2nd dash. no - Baby ' Bny thlunroet t2.Kl: 210. E 1955 Colt Futurity Races I Held Al Track Last Nigh My Heroine tshawl .. t . 1 3 3 Times: 2.30f1; 2.111; 2.36 2. New Idea owned by George Brooliins. driven by Clii--zier Birt. Pari-mutuels: Win only, 3.00: 2.90: 3.10. 4 YEAR OLD TROT Joppa Maid tShawt Sara J. tDickiel Ima Hoosier (Campbell! Golden Reynolds tNichol- son! . Barbara Dale tBii'tt - - Times: 2.1613. 2 ill 2, 2 20. Joppa Maid owned h.t' DIV 9- R Bishop. driven by E. Shaw. Pari-mutuels. ist dash 2.10: betting: 3rd dash. no bcttiiiiz. I YEAR OLD PACE Doctor F. C. tlliat-Faytiont Jinny Budlong tLeBoeuft Jollity George tltioresidei .lollity Leigh tSieadl Canadair tMat-Neillt Jolly Dick twisenert . Mr. Scarlett tKennedyl .Iollity's Jet I0'Brien' Cottage Frank tl.ow:-ryl o:i-aa::a.uw..;-.::- eauanga.n.su..;.- l 2 3 5 4 . 8 6 7 9 10 10 dr 1 Doctor F L”. owned and driven by R. D Mari-'adycn Pari-niutuels' lsi dash. If til. 1.70. 3.10: .140. 3.70. Ctnd iiash.t 2.60. 2.90. 230. R90. 300: 220:- llrd dash. 3.40. 2.50. 2.20: 3.60.' Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS American I.coi2ll9 LThe Sunshine Island Dairy. l Page 6 The Guardian Thursday, Sept. 8, 1955 .Maritime Track Meet Ar lMemorial Field Saturday Saturday afternoon at Memorial Field followers of track and field events will have an opportunity to witness some of the Mnrilimes best. athletes in action as the 1955 Maritime Championships will he run off by an experienced and program which includes dashes, jumps. weight events. pole vault. half-mile and Emile min. This championship meet is the finale for senior competition this year. The only other track and field meet left to be run off on competent group of officials. our local field this year is the Various Maritime centres will annual interscholastic meet which be represented on the I5-event l is slated for Saturday October 1st. Dodgers & Flyers Resume Baseball Series Tonight The Dodgers and the Flyers willyDodgersi are not likely to come have another go at each other up with such a performance to- ionight in the fourth game of the night. city baseball league finals. Fiddler MacDonald will be start- The Flyers took a one game lead ing his other right-handed ace on Tuesday evening when they Ronnie Stanley. who tossed a six- downed the Dodgers 7-1 behind the hitter at the Dodgers Sunday 3""- ihree-hit pitching of Donnie Mac- noon for a 4-2 vlct0l'Y- Lean. Charlie Ryan's nine had an Charlie Ryan's smart right-hand- unusually bad night afield and er Paul Jay is ready to go again undermined Johnny Squarebiiggs' after winning the first and losing stout-hearted pitching with seven the second games of the series. boots. but bad games can happen to even the best teams and the Don MacDonald Hurls Nio- Hit, No-Run Ball Game Lefty Donnie lilacllotiald hut"- led no-hit. no-run ball at the Mount Stewart - Fort Augustus Bombers at Memorial Field last evening and his mates slammed Game time is 5.45. rows gave Mat-Doiiald great sup- port making only 1 error. The next and deciding game will be played on a neutral dia- mond. . 3 6 ii 0t Siltet 'iTa.Vi WP” award"! m . . . I ., . ., g iiiil admit the bearer to either (lf'lf3l3'"i 200 "1" W 7 5 li the winning horse! by -llI5l8"l"' .HA'I'”Ax (P '7H"i.i,"'” Kiri; the Saturday or Sunday games; l33lltl""'9 I H ll('":Vi”::'?::i" Omml? Stables. ftresenti-d by ill” rm" dma':.Rm strong .pHmm. I Anyone irishinn '0 flt"l3'9 "0 W-"'" "W M” ' ' ' L . Li --- -------V-m .llm luiykendall ttedncstlay and mm ,0 hem W81 hasegau can -7- Lopal ttti and Trtaml"-V ' back d him up with solid hitting to i - . ' -. it; -n. Hits ('19. llttb.V lzl vg"""”"""' '""" .”i'1.l..-LN,i.-snip Liverpool Larrupers ll-I ?:I'fl:l, B?f.,1Q,i'::y:. Kimas City 000 min little--1 l l ' ' in .m' immh Fan" . M H". tioiied above. from players or oI- New York 000 lilo 001'? 3 gill Easier” King S Halifax and District Senior Base- Hmalsa Portocarrer; dandd .:;Sll"l - . ball League finals. a W, . ..L.L, .- Shantz t7t; or an crra. i Prn v I it C? '1 PFl"l3l1V l”dl'5”T' Larrupers, winners nf the reg-i Detroit 000 010 012;-1 5 ll I". l3ll"ll"li and f”h"m'. l amtular schedule. won the first threei Boston 32! "10 Wilt r7 12 3 Kill" "I" r"”'9'”"m9'" reinliles the flames of the best-of-nine seriesl Bunniiig. Foyiack -.'lI Cristaiilc lml""'3"i'l' "i '3""""”'"g "'9" The fifth game is in I.iverpnollEsIandefs .5: Coleman tilt and I-louse. Sul- zrants whit-lrhelp to promo"? ""7! 3)., man, Kinder not and White. W-l pxrim IPyV1lndlLSirlelSfm.- Hnniebrew Jackie Riidrierhainlsuspended Sullivan, L-Buniiing. lift: l)ct-i -onsutnor . iirp ,v. ' took the loss He got only two House. Md l3T"""l1 '3” ii" '"""(""'V of batte iii in the first inning and . - t Chicalln "W "l" "ll 4 9 0 '-il' Pl""'l"”' i” l'"""' iihTPPrsf'liTI.K were charged against l”?NET(-m. ,Ky(::ki:T:'e3;.I,lRI;,';: Washington 000 000 102-3 6 4 Til? ”l”-ml": ""?m""'"5 '”"i i .l in ("as iemm ( - V ' ' " Harshnian. Hmroll t9! and Lul- mmslded M." by M, B,-""0" :1 g'("". A"l(”""'lr i';:'"l' "" " had asked the Maritime Amateurl R PR: "RI RI and . ' T l ' aubac re iev and went t cl i - m wwend m, or. amos .r' ' -'"-ll" M I" A: lresl of the war iHnfkPy ASSN-mun" i i - ' Fit7('erald W-- Haishman L- . - e . ders ciuh. its ' i i CATTLE l (t d L h d 12 ht d Hfhailiittelnitn lslan Ramnsa 9"”-”""' animals "' mm H” h"(iLiverpool errors Larrupers hadi a1 me n pd.) -mes 3 bin p .- and dairy breeds with the A.vr- on, H, 51. ' ' L955"? l'”S"'9'" 7- H 3' Brooklyn 0tI1ltl0il00tl--.'l s o shires having the largest number; y 0 r 5' Wm l9? dm3ll9 ll" l""l0l"l”em9"t wEd' Milwaukee mi 00:11 000;1d6 1 of entries. Mr. L. W. Roper o . . . . tiles 3Y- Loes and Cnmpane 8: UT 9"9. mp Dominion mesmck pmducg mrfll-Il'1Q lazlrlsrcin ,I&:I1:blIEI(;la8al:elf1 The Cliarlottetown tag and twganobinson ,4, and (wmndan. L, tion hranr-h.vih.i judged the breed gm Egrthmli teh m ed-Viol llf Plf1.i9l5- 30 TRY dim iBur(1e-tie. H said that the quality was extremely rm . 1! 0her 3 V.Va ff Xnanny 0Cnnnor. were ne. a Pmsburgh W, W, ml 2 , 0 good and in his opinion. the "red V" 9 ammars 5 "av" vii"? ” 3 10”” Of 52-50,f"'" me” 9”" m A Chicago 000 000 000e-0 1 l and whmw. Sm” the smwa Cnmg airy (gtalaoilty. Tnerlfh-i:0lf)'0Il:iyaDI)lln)"iJFt)()ka in Monctonllasst tsea- Friend and Shepard; Minna. and petition between two of the top E” Upd 5 ' F " '99 it-WP 3"d We” WW" "Ml , EV" - Cooper. exhibitors in the Ayrshire class. '”f5l "V "hay "rm"? P”0k;l9-i5- to W”? with the Circuit Philadelphia oozi om tttltl--Ii 6 2 Ed Reid and Son from Rollo Bay th.”a" -”"P.” 3 "'9 ""a'”l””P" Ml'- 93”"? 9'50 5N that Ch” Cincinnati mm 040 20x- 6 9 o and Brent Stead from Souris was fl '3)” M" Egl-5”"lR”5f' till Ball" lottetown still owesv Moncton Simmnnx Mm". ,5. mvengmhi very keena wimam white and Son a some goo qua ity tan 9 enter- 1-Ilailwka the cut lite fliifgh game .1, Meyer .7, and Senonnk-k. N15.-. had some strong exhibits and John t 0 55 59350" Sp ""3 '9 5- rhog 47:; Fnwierp Klippgiein is) J. Somera of St. Georges. a new gmgp BREEDS id The tI1nalllHaISSel:tll;:(:'l:d lteuagglund 35",. w.Khpp5iein. 1,53,". exhibitor came into the win column . g g p 9" , W , 3 I - ' mons '" -8 3 2 his butt. . ' - , ' 15 6" exit"? 0 P t"?'- "V"-st. Louis 010000 I00---2 ii 4 There was a strong show of Siedgng ta? Ilraiiifr gy ('3 lailuill" ill? MAI” 3""'l3lme9il"3 SCI” Anfnnelli and Kati; .lat-kson. zoletelne also and in this class Vo":h"k.',ri ." 0" l"("l:1m'" ” 24 "3 NU” GlF539W' p Arroyo IS! Mi-Daiiiel val anti was a nip and tuck battle be- A r ""t Jud” " P mgr F" a”'”"-5 "I 5 13"" l" M"'"” Sarni. Burbrink till l,-Jat-kson. cattle was particularly impressed with the Hereford entry. which for type and quality he thought were-' among the best. Lorne Buell and Sons from Mur- ray Harbour who have in herd of 25 pure bred Herefnrrls had I2 choice animals on display. Leiih Tnwnshends champion bull from Rollo Bay was an outstanding ani- mal at the show. SWINE The swine entry was small but the animals exhibited were of high quality according to Mr. Almon Boswell who judged the class. Mac- Cnrmack Bros, of St. Georges pre- dominated the swine show with a Joseph P. MacAulay of Brudencll HT” n””'v Cf'l"”l- Dllll making I strong showing. Preston ' t Flryenton. Rollo Bay had the Iron SALELEN-rg-npmsi; CAP, champion bacon hog of the show not .-mpg An ,,,am,.i. Mk... and was the winner of the Matthew new. Phnnc 7315. land Maciman special prize. He also ."'.' 'T-””r'7m:"'- --we Won top honours for having ihn i'oi No MAN TO LEARN rim h... ,,,,. ,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,m tire hiisiiieaii. Must be able to drive trucks. Apply Firestone P0t'l,TRY Mr. Charlr-s Scranton viho judged Home and Auto. mTA'"- TTTT-"T the tmultrv said that the Pltirlcs of hens and geese were of a very high - quality. He had some keen nhser- w A N T E D vets of his judging in the persona of members of the East Baltic DELIVERY BOY tween Charlie MacDonald of Souris Ever and Fred Coffin of Rollo Bay, with Mac-Donald having a slight erlrte on the prize money. He was the winner of the Bank of Commerce silver tray for hav- in: the heat animal in the cattle show. Sir. Allison Profitt of Freetown who Judged the Holstein: said that the tops in the exhibit were ex- cellent and offered the opinion that lltP.V Would f1iVe stiff competio in any class A show. Mr, Profitt ex- pressed regret that there were not Too Late To classify Tf)7.f.VET-FIVIINISIIWI-'.iI)..Flt.(lN Poultry Club. The boys and girls later had there chance to display their observations for the judge. He was assistcd by Mr. Tuplin of the Provincial Department of Agri- culture. The handicrafts an home cook- ing exhibits were of a very high calibre. Particularly outstanding were the beautiful hooked rugs and the patchwork quilts. Knitted ap- parel and crocheting also came in ' for some high praise. .. An excellent display of garden vuemhie, and field rm” lave evidence of the knowledge and ability of the exhibitors to grow crops of a very high quality. Toward the end of the shiw I . "W959? 5 M3-"-303' HI Fri 5 successful fat stock sale was held 5l'ld"- in!” 0ll'Tlf'l' HM "fink with Mr. (flaude Craswell as auc- port. true. n, . h h - one Cochhu" Bind”. ' but ineer T e c amplon animal of Cut. sheaf carrier and transport truck. Ole Dion tthreshwr with self the fat stock show was owned by Donald Mat-Aulay and sold to Can- hehr and grain thrower. Good I new. ad: Packers for 20 cents per pound. The shrunk weight of the animal NORMAN REEVES. lummenide, R. R. 8 -4995!- Highland Grncoteria was 771 pounds. There wait a large exhibit of horses with keen competition shown in all classes. Mr. Robert Chapell of York judged the horses and in many instances his decision was a .dlfflcult one in make. Harrison (Pele) James gWe ton last season. the Charlottetown team was fined S125. OlConnor S100 and Gray 325. Islcindgtinners Do Well At Halifax Shoot Ron Atkinson of Charlottetown and Glydon Willis of Kensingtona made a very fine showing at thei Maritime skeet shoot chirmpionship' held on Labor day at the I-Ialifaxl Gun Cluli. l Ron vtoii tho class C. 4l0 gauge. the class B. 20 gauge and combined with Willis to take honors in the two man Skeet. Willis placed second! in the class B open. Vic Wertz ls Recovering CLFIVELANI) 'APi-Vic Wertt. now recovering from a mild attack of polio, said Wednesday he hopes to get back into a Cleveland In- dian uniform for the last 10 days of the season. "I'm getting stronger every day, and i may be able to do some pinch-hitting before the end of the season." he said in a press confer- ence at University Hospital. The first haseman and outfielder is out of the isolation ward iiowf and has had no paralysis. lliiarter Wellington: 13.95 We have just rooeivlad a new shltliment, of our pull: llngton. Widths E and 3!). Leather lined. lines 6 to 11. Black only. WRIGHT SHOE CO. new srotil i-iooip BEGINNING BATUIDAY. ml :::i'i'iIiso'.' iluv 12:”. HRSI NYk. Antonoill. Thompson. Katt. International League ilntermediate "B" final out 7 blows. good for 4 runs. to give Rollie's Arrows a 4-0 win and even up their Queens County baseball Softball Practice series at 1 game apiece. The Sunshine island Dairy will Bombers pitcher Emmett Hugh- hold a practice on the Old Diam- es suffered the loss and the Ar- and this evening at its. 2oo,ooo Maioone5dAit5er Worst Floods in Asia JOMBAY tReutersIARelief part-ifor the victims across 1.500 devas- les Wednesday bamed yo reach tated miles of India and Pakistan. mm m--mm .rs:i:.”5.i””.::;:::::."0i:ei.:23: Orissa state after the worst floodsigmm waters ovemowed from the ever recorded in Asia. lRiver Indus. Red Cross societies all over the In Orissa state. 400 villages were world responded to an urgent call swamped by waters from the ram- for help made earlier this week paging Mahandi river. Probable Pitchers NEW YORK tAPI - Probable Baseball Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS ' Semi-Finals Iiill tlfltl I00 3 1.1 l 200 002 000--4. ti l Hai'ris tfit mid, Havana Toronto SCal1il('i'lIllT. American League pitchers in today's major league W I. Pct.(;BL haschall games twon-lost records Cleveland M 34 .609 v in parcntliesesl: New York in 54 .606 '1: l American League Chicago 32 55 .599 Ila .' Cliit-ago at Washington Intghll- Boston 80 36 .588 8 Trucks tl.'l-7t vs Porterfield tltl-lfl) Detroit 70 on .507 I4 Cleveland at Baltimore-Garcia Kansas ('ity 56 R0 .412 27 (10-12! vs Zuverink t1-ill Washington 47 R6 .353 34": Kansas City at New York-Cec- Baltimore 42 91 316 Kill: carelli 14.61 vs Tm-lay t14.13i National League I Detroit at Boston-Aber to-at vs W L Pct.(:BLtNixon ti2:fll N'lb'?3 C,”m”"?- Sh'”'.” mi 5"" Brooklyn ill 46 664 -- National League ,(l:'l"l"I'"(-h iitH”""5- l"C"'m”'"- "R3 Milwaukee 76 63 54716 Philadelphia at Cincinnati--Ne ”"" "W , New York 72 66 522191-2 gray tat-3) vs Klippsteln t6-9t "Winn leads Wt-"I-I WI0S- Philadelphia 71 no .5o72iu Brooklyn at Milwaukee-Meyer 1'" , .Cincinnati 68 74 .479 251-; (4-11 vs Buhl tl.'l-91 Rovltssl" 9” 3”" ”0l':'5 ll l;Cl1i('a)!0 67 75 .472 zflii New York at St. Louis rnigim- Mmttmtl "00 "3" 090:1 -3 1st. Louis 57 no 41534 Liddle (9-Ill or McCall (5-5t vs Marks" and 5' (laws: Wwsij-fr-iiisburgii R4 .396 37 Haddixtl2-141 Browning Hit and Tecd. l.-Wojcy. HR: Roch-St Claire 'Rochcster leads host-ol-7 sci'ics lot i Soft-iiiiilili Game Barry's Lions will play an ex- hibition softball game this eve- ning at the Parkdale Diamond at 6-00 against. the National Park All-Stars. r witlillie PIERCED HEAD of the City Softball loa- gue. swept right back into con- tention for Island softball honors last night by edging the R. C. A. F. from Summerai” 3-! in a brilliantly played game on the Parkdale Diamond. The best of five series for the Island Champ- ionship is tied at one game each with the third game heduled to Friday evening. Veteran hurlera Art Ballem of the Dairy and Vern Cottrell of the Air Force hooked up in a tremen- dous pitching duel and Ballem. always a leading pitcher in City League circles, was never in bet- ter form as he set the airmen down on only five singles. The chips were big and blue for the Dairy but Big Art came through in the clutch to win one of the biggest games of his car- eer. In addition to his fine pitch- ing he cracked out a hit during the Dairy's three-run rally in the fourth. Cottrell was every bit as ef- fective as Baliem. His fast ball was almost hopping and he had the batters eating out of his hand until the fateful fourth with Apps Arsenault broke the game wide open with a slow infield single that eventually scored three runs. Cot- trell allowed only four hits. - There were two away in the fourth when the Dairy started their game winning rally. Angie Carroll drew a walk. Art Ballem Soccer Results I,0Ni)t)N tltciitcrst Results of soccer games played in the United Kingdom today: Inter-League Match Scottish League 3 Irish League 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Bolton W 4 Cardiff C 0 ManchesierU 2 Everton 1 Preston N E 1 Charlton A 1 W Bromwich 1 Newcastle U 1 Division III (Southern) Bournemouth 4 Southend U 1 Gillingham 1 Coventry C l Ipswich T 5 Walsall 2 Norwich C 2 Excter C l Swindon T 0 Brighton 0 . Torquay U 5 Shrowsbury T 0 Division II Fulham l Nolts C l Lincoln 2 Sheffield W 2 Liverpool 0 Bristol R 2 Division In (Northern) Bradford City 2 Halifax 0 Chester 0 Bradford 0 Chesterfield 0 Accrington 1 Scunthorpe U 1 Wrexham 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 3 Dairy Edge Air Force To Tie Softball Then with the count three and two Apps Arsenault. brother of coach Len Arsenaultr hit a slow roher between first and second. Cottrell and Jackson tried to field the ball but were unsuccessful and when Cottrell did catch up with the ball he was in the out- field. Ballem. Carroll and Kelly scored on the play. The airmen scored one run in the second frame with Allard steal- . tng homeafter Jackson had been 11"" tagged out at the plate. In the A M5e"'”"-3V sixth inning Proctor scored uhen R' Hughesi C -' Oliver belted I triple into right M c”"".0”l'- V - centre field. H' H3""l3"- P Oliver's triple was the longest G” B”di'y' lb -A blow of the smartly played game. L" A”'""n' 3 - Mike Connolly played a great game C”m"' d B G For the airmen Dina inadothcbeetplayu as he made a smart in to retire the runner. The game was watched 5' contest with Merle third and an Air Force officm first. at IQ399C3h-99-49” cc.-or--003090! -.oeF! in the outfield for the winners ' Ba"em' P I-...-.pua-upon Tennis Results In yesterday's matches at the Charlottetown Tennis Club in the club tournament Paul Kays de- feated Benny Urquhart 6-1, 6-1; Bud MacAleer beat Doug George 8-1. 6-1 and Mark McGuigan overcame Jim Johnson 8-1. 0-1. in him, 5, a ladies singles match Wanda 01”". y H Mai-Millan ivon a hard-foiighI,1g,-me. c( . bottle from Joan Weir 4-6. 6-l. ti-l. i mum ph Today's schedule is as follows: l1-,,i,,1, Paul Kays vs. Wilmer Blan-l chard; Jim Johnson and W niac- Talarchuk. It . as:-O-------O: av-so--coo.--up-I IJ -3-nan:-an-g ins.-.......g..,,g sausodbti-o....-p ..o.....-...-.99”, -not----;:..-n ...-.s---- vs. D. George and Joana U. S. Leads Tuna SHOWN” Tournament sA'rUIum' AFTERNOON By GERRY MARTIN I Canadian Press Staff Writer WEDGEPORT. N. S. tCPtaA huge shark invaded the famed tuna waters of Soldier's Rip Wed- nesday to upset the scoring in the opening day of the 12th inferna- tlonal tournament for the battling bluefins. The United States slipped into the lead and Venezuela was sec- ond as their boats came out of a thick fog with the black "catch" flag hoisted to the spar An Argentine boat hooked the biggest tuna of the day but was disqual- ified hy the shark The others fliflti'i even get a bite. Starting At Two O'clock Range of Ilighfleld. No Shooting Tonight. ATTENTION SEA CADEIS R.C.S.C.l. KENT Commencing Drill Friday. The Americans copped the lead September 9th at 1&h as Al Whisnant, Jr., of New York (1 o'do&) dragged a 585-pound bluefin into his boat after an hour and 30 Signed: minutes. Carlo: Behrens of Car- acas. made the catch for Vene- l D' sMALLw0a' 1.uela with it 277-pounder in 30 Commanding om” minutes. Cowdcnbeath 4 Ayr U 0 Dundee U vs Dumbarton ppd. East Stirling 1 St. Johnstone O Forfar A 1 Alloa A O Montrose 2 Third Lanark O Morton va Berwick ppd. Queen's P 1 Brechin C 1 Stranraer 3 Albion R 1 i MAPLE LEAF SPEEDWAY MATINEE RACES SATURDAY. SEPT. 10th Starting At 2:00 O'clock Sponsored by Illa:-Nellla Mills Women's lllallule. Canteen Service. Anyone wishing to enter their. horse. contact- W. H. PHILLIPS. Mat-Nellla Mills ATTENTI Charlottetown Men! the to unforeseen difficulties. beyond our control. we are sorry to announce that Wll.l. NOT ad. MR. JOSEPH STOREY In In uotmirs cuaatemiowu mm win. it.- ION0 SUIT SALE Today and Friday as previously announc- ON GET SET FOR THE Hunting Season ...ITHACA Feotherlighl REPEATERI 1. FEATHERLIGHTI PROOFTESTED FOR SAFETYH SAFE BOTTOM EJECTIONIH Only 5'75 Lbs. in 20 Gauge .. Only 6 Lbs. in 16 Gauge , Only 6'75 Lbs. in 11 Gauge FREE -- Two Boxes Shells (Imperial) with any mo- del ITHACA Repeater for this week only. ITHACA Model 37 Standard wiiii iii. new Ruybcr Sight. NOW ONLY .... . ss-7.95 P 5'" Bargains in Used Double Ieri-ole and We Allo Have: THE NEW WINCIIESTEB AUIUIIATIO SAVAGE AUTOMATIC STEVENS BEPEATERS NOBLE RIIPIATEIIS STEVENS DOUBLE BAIIBELS OOOEY SINGLE BARREL! Douglas Bros. & Jonas lifi. Ill KENT ST. PHONE 656! 4; 4 eries I followed with a single and Geo bib 31? Hugh. Kelly, batting for Billy Wright. renauit a stood od:TdeIujy. lowed with another walk. roles. elnhori lliek onq the dlrtandthrewtoffnth hi , exceptionally large crowd of 1",- Brian Lewis capably hmdim Lonizapiiia .. It 9