Page 6 The Guardian, Colorful Highland Games At Driving Park Today COLORI-'UL HIGHLAND .lslt)tl. S75 and S50 going to the top The kilts will be a-flying and three bands. the pipes a-playing today as the The games members of the many and iar- tests will be held in the race ted clans of the Highlands iiiakelirack oval. but if the ”best laid their way to the Charlottetown plans of mice and men go awry" Driving Park for the 93rd cele- and rain spills from the heavens bration of the Games 1 The gala affalr will be nfficial- ---7 y opened by Vice Admiral l.ach- lan Donald Macintosh. Chief ofl N, S, Baseball the Mackintosh in the ninrningl and the various Highland rlancin: Contests for not-i'i-cs will be held l-lhmax 7 'rl-um 3 immediately afierwaril Llvgrpml 7 lcenu-ill, 5 The Highland games are slated ,u-:n...g....... for the afternoon when the tradi- tional Scottish contests tossing the caber hammer throw and the sholpiitt among other: will add another colorful note to 1 glnrioitsly technicolor day -t pipe band comp:-tition has hecn scheduled for the eiening The hit: ft'e(--lot"-all on tonight's at the Coliseum with prires of card at Summerside Raceway is "" ' i' creating wide spread interest as Wed., August 10, 1955 and dancing con- Coliseilm Sti-IIal'tiiii S Dartiiioiith 3 this event has the finest in the klaritimes and the newly -imported ”ftich Land". who arrived at the track on Monday to compete in tlils event, will give an added punch to an already potent class.. 0 r n e r Sir Joseph, Ann's Dream and Hay Slate Pat have been providing we Snidnni gm inn i,imiii,n in race fans with thrills aplenty all wiiieise wiiii an inieimnimiaiiy season Add (olnnel Dan and known sportswriter bill Monday Skelly" who have. been ram"): W9” niniii Eiiiwr il-Mnimiii dmppnd all season. tn this class and you - and gate its that rarc o )f)l'lllfI- , l '. ' " " 'i”'”I' ” lty. Elnier has a genial. Ifiiiendly Emimimhhshed bi VB"-V Slate P” personality and is widely i-erscd im fuy 27”. ” wry "kely 0” In eiery line of sport, lie has m.?i”l' . . brushed clhtms with the gi'c.'itcst (- T1,”? "Hm "la””' tho A A P3” athletes of all time and he spoke . in! and pa" and the D D T”" their names with a t'iiSlli'iIllCSS mlii-liiie.up line ilard and intimacy that left its with an in wmippl ?hN:lP f"”"."al9 ”'”"gI' iiriprrlsslon of hating tokcn a iim, nigiii Hr: HM ray"? "" Mm” Quick trip through the Hall of hpiiiir ram i”aisi'i”e,i,." ""i”V9" Fame of the sports. iiorld lti-liip- iirgi rimh in i;,1inKi)' lme ll," the soy. Morenz. llit-hard. Ruth, Ceh- ' ' ' ' ayhgm Tm"-i HE. Grontland Rice. Ilariion tm'm-mm-jm--- I Grady Hatton powered Boston to a 4-1 victory over New colorful Highland all events will be run off in '4”!- Free-For-AII Feature Event At S'side Tonight Boston Climbs With Win Over NeWYork; l Brooks Maintain Fast Pace In National NEW YORK, (AP)-Home runs by Billy Klaus and York in the frantic American League race Tuesday night. boosting the persistent Red Sox to within four percent- age points of the Yankees, who fell to third place. The Red Sox managed just three hits off southpaw Whitey Ford through the first eight innings, but were ahead all the way on Klaus' smash in the first inning after Billy Goodman had led off with a walk, and Hat- ton's solo shot in the fourth. . .. . . , . , l 4 . ,,t's major prizes. Willard Nixon walked off with load the sacks -his eighth hit in-ward Island M” 5L,I"'d"l9d, '0 me? , . i7 limes ai nai as 8 pinch iiiiiergqlshoot-tiff Wednesday iilglii against The :32-year-old army medical, an Ontario artillery nlajnr in a corps lieutenant shot in Englandiroiind of the tournament. major match at the Tilrd :ilitiual as a member of Canada's 1951 Bis-l his foilrth victory over Newi York in file decisions this .sea- and Grissom walked Don Iloakj son, safely scattering six bits. on four straight pilchcs for the BROOKLYN l API Veteran : game. rcliefer Marv Grissum forced in. Riinnn Gninnz n.,.iii nine innings a run with two out and the bases ini. inn Ginnis iiainre giving way I) loaded in the min inning Tut-sday'in , pinch iiiiiei. me, win, mi the fliiins IlllifTl10-:i'I183'il0 -ihotll .. roun S 930 in F an ZPTE man night to enable Brooklyn Dodgers in my New Ynrk mam; 31 in the 10th and promptly got tiil , Hodges and Jackie Robinson lull! Grlssoiii pitched in only IW0 then Carl Filrillo and Don ' -n- M batters after taking over from me, singled selling iin, sing? ini. Paul Giel with two out and two leeiunmhevs hill on Pinch hitter Don Newcom scratched ti single over third to in Mary MacLennan In Tie At Canadian Rifle Shoot l It-rack lady shot from Prince Ed- mining 338N353"? 550795 "l" ""jwomen's open golf championship- ciatlnn prize shoot. match--the first event of the week- major the Connaught Rifle ranges I4 various events shot miles west of Ottawa Th”, GI5,'"'5 "Wk, 3 zfhleail I" and officials totalled the scores. 9 hm """"3 W"I' mule M3-V5 Lieut. Mary MacLennan of Mex- U. S. Lody Tops Golf Tourney By STEPHEN SCOTT 1 Flyers Win League 'ITH; With 6-2 Win Over Stars Candi" Pu” Si." Wm" Fiddler MacDonald'I Flyera are one in the fifth and another in 5; By ROY l.ABl-IRGE H.C. placed third in the match VICTORIA tCPl - M,-5, Ede," ihieioglitny B,'i',:',Ta'gi.2Le,i'lf."eovc.".3"'ii'i: Elgtiiihle "fills" s:li'Ii3dPmiice"fl)l"'.vd (Ianadlaii Press Staff Writer tired under service conditions and Anderson lhlanfeldt of Seattle, top cgiiaigdigeiiing Si.” in Memorial ,..,,,,ic':. i 0 ' aide” SOUTH MARCH. om. tori -A ""”' "'9 "9"" ””""”d "””'"t medallist in the l955 Canadian Field last night. Cuker Pineau clipped . n.,.,l,., Ronnie Stanley racked up his for the winners and Stanley nil lhere. Tuesday defeated Mrs E- L-: fifth win of the year in hurling Perry got the other blown. lmlcllliflfifl Of VEDCOUVCF in the ""3 the six-hlt victory. Vern Handrahan l Vern Handrahan led the Star; , on the mound for the Stars was l at the plate with a pair of single; Mrs. lhlanfeldl was two tip at touched for only four hits but hlslin three trip. Mackinnon, Calm, omiiiion of Canada Rifle As.so- ley teani. Officials said she was the turn. She took thellth and liilh mate madp ; like number of Purcell and Dunn rounded out ii". the only woman ever to qualify and held on with halves om the disastrous mjgcues behind him to Stars plate attack. More than iisti contcslaiits took fnr the squad. next two holes. 4 account for at least two of meal It will announced following (I19 lllemhe,-ghlp nh nexl yea.-'5 l3.- Marlene Stewart of Fniithill. qix runs scored. game last night that the Village leamnhhe of lh, meet-3 t')nt., the defending l'hamPllln-ill? The Flyers pushed oi-i'oss their R95'5"l”3m had donate; Prizes to prizes will be decided rated Marlene Wach of Winnipeg first run in me lmllom half ,,l (he a number of players for their play no m9ef fired Ittlm fill" .V8l'tIN at Salilrday by aggregate scores on alilafl 51-mmmn if INW Aha first andh Kip liiieagy fciiiased tiiyio r:,Ill9hilsf9liiEl;ml;l;h6?i)' dare il(ip F l -55 3 -v runn rs om o i i e . V Pa in t during the runner-up in last week's close-lhmleoh hl5etl?i,;aclrcuilI:ln'ilii oil ting average; Ronnie Stanlgy Z. championship which Miss Stewartllhe year in make the scoreboard l the irinningcs. pitcher in tho won. beat Mrs H. L. Mussells ofiil-ead 5.0 hue, sgmley hhd smredllengile with a 5-1 mark tiiiit (lipi- Caughnawaga. Que.. 5 and 4 in earlier in the lhhlhg oh . wlld l Glllis of the Dodgers for his amaz. week. i Cnnlcslants shot the Bordeiii inl two relays of 330 each using up When the last round was fired lhitting his 36th home run after and”. pilgil and Mali Gerald E, Iinelhlrd "I 3 mile of firing ""9" what started out as a close match. pllchi leollowlhg that Bulb",-51 the ing catch of Jack Kane's "hump Whitey Lockman had singled. ct.i-:vat.ANo lAPl - Clevclaiid '9 Indians bunched two walks with singles by George Strickland and Al Smith and a double by Gene ,,.n Woodling to score four runs off l O T” I Ned Garver in the second inning , Probable Plicl-ielrs Wednesday night and beat Detroit : Tigers 4-2. NEW YORK tAPl -- Probable The triumph moved the Tribe ii. K991" M "I" Pl”""- 0"l'v ””"' ti-rvice rifles under a blazing sun nil;-lice with 99 points of a possible iiiiraiu, an-ecied rinemeni EEO League pitchers in today's major league into second pI8L'P'In the American doliliiall Challenge Cup also will They fired their .303 calibre Betty Stanbope of Edmonton. Al- lrlyp.-5 were looking over lhplr run" ball early in the 8935"" tierta junior champion. had an Qhouldprs lhe rest nf lhi, way ,l which was rated as the tlllisland easy victory as she nverwhelme" lie iiziiiing Sis” who managed to int: play of the year. Victoria's Mrs. It Rhys-Jones ' .... A simnilnii ai dusk iiiyediinsdny ANOTIIER Tm hing QARITIMFRQ as scheduled I" break the "F. A later enatcl ilso required a i i . Cain F Drwdaie iii viniiiria No golfers from the Wfaritimi ' ' ' , ' rodnesdal nlghi ;hoo(.nff .5 four lrovinces reached the champion- marksmen tied with perfect 100' First Dosh 8:30 Standard Tinio ry school were tied for first and clear sky. and simnii heal liip fight. None of the 'our Que- smi-esl ice players besides Mrs. Mussells malchi shin for lhe Mac, lirvived the first round. games livon-lost records in par- League a half game ahead of New count in championship aggregates l l v v 0 . . . ' t B-B PACE-2 DASHES AT 8225.09 EACH NO. 5.9 emwwi Work unkees who mm m Boswni STCTT Tonlghi Tied "I "'9 "amt "?'h'cl' ”"l Baseball Results l Eva Budlong, Sleepy Sam, Miss Donna Mae. Prcrnicr J. Walter, 41- i , tracted almost 700 entries. were American League l lAmerica's Ace, Captain Morgan, Top Royal, Suffolk Chief. By THE CANADIAN PRESS l B PACE-2 DASIIES AT 3200.00 EACH lJ.l.. Wise of Rose Park, South The City licaguc softball play- No, .l.li (Tliiciigii at Kansas City int -Byrdl If 1 d ' ,' t i' ill at Allslmlllal 3 lllemher Of Allslltall-3'8 National League glll 3 dl i M I J ll n. J l1 l3, 1 , J n 3- - i 3 h cl 45-Si vs Kcllner l7-7:. Yankees Obfain iiesnnireiat Fliiildmiiinarl theiii-llnaleiRP59tl'lSf Rlflf Clllb: Flt -l;W- i, A. ,i. W W W 3 4 it Lil l'ris)in.uM:li:y Rt: all? Sscctitt Caeszii. M H I New 0 0” Detrml at Cleveland int--Hoe 1)iamond. I-llthllllltll 0 the Seaftltlll lllglr 4l"”""'” - i' cc mca-.2 DASHE AT 3115.00 nacn - N0. 3-7-DAILY notraii-2 ft lll-SI vs Garcia ill-l0l Washington at Baltimore inl- Portcrfield t9-l4l vs Brown ll-ll. v- I v - i .7, , . a Boston at New York--Sullivan i;i'i::,5Vii-(iiRi:'e ii-iiilifk oiimia xix: 'M'9' V5 Larw" '3'” way fight to regain the American IIPBEIIP petulant. purchased left- lnnded pitcher Gary lltipl Cole- New York at Brooklyn lnL- man from their Denver club in Alouzant 415- vs Erskine I10-4L ithe American Association Tues-l St. Louis at Etlilwailkee Inl-P0- flax. He will join the club later holsky t5-6i vs Biirdettc I8-5). this Vl'9f3If. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia tnth I Friclid l8-til VS R02flVlfl I2-ll. with a file-hitter Monday night Cincinnati at Chicago t2l- Gross to niake his record 13 victories (fl-til and Fowler I7-7l vs Minner and eight defeats He has allow- National League fl Memorial Field, ltitll Iittiatl t.ewinilllvl-cod of the Quecnis Own Rifles. on the league winniti: 9,-ably Sn-engllu-"pd by tho ltplllrn wood service conditions matches of Merlin MacKenzie of five affairs with the it "llPl'.S' rounds from 200 yards and another llorgan. Greeiigrass. (.(llPlIlEill. 24. tit-fcaled Lotiisville final, The BYF tnccls BHl'i:l".s I-tolls alllamlsv MI55I0"- Bic? W02 N- J- Chlcfm” . 3.0" 00.1 mm," 4 6 ol Jolly Bud. Date 13.. Famous Boy, Humdale. Falrgo. Qllcen Prim- KI'pI”m"' M'"””" ”"' Frwi rose Barcena Hanover Rosalie Hooper Also eligibIe' Countess ('arl W" I7" I”3l'k '”' all” lfllllgrssi CLPACE-2 DASHES AIT siso.oo nacii -into. 2-6-DAILY D0l'Bl(lt; s umpire vihile the rtbbics t.'-ikcl'T0T0flllt- and CP0 DOUEIBS R "aVIs- T”'"”'I "I "'"l VIII” WT Dr. .1. D. Billy McVev Lou Budlnng. Marion ll. Polly Rt-vnntrtx Sllnghlno Clarke, of Shannon Park. N.S. Clarke. a naval Atlantic com IllWl5I L-Kllllllslftlfl Island Dairy. , . Miss Commando. Sir Peter L., Freddie Scott. Also eligible: P - The are will start Ralph i-on-an iuand rifle club crack shot. Mon llltilsbiirghi mo um lion. 1 5 0 Royal 9"”?-,i on the mound and will bc tl0IlSlIl' day won both Borden and Sher 'hilailctpliia 1000110 t4x- it it 0 c.C -nu"-..1 DAS" At; "-15.99 No. i ”t"llI- ItI"I"IIf'IfI I55 PPPP9" '7l- lilISlI('l8. Joandaie. Ted Gencsee. Roma Budloilg. Miss Palli. April in two evening shoot-offs. l)oiio.so t7) and Atwcll: Wchiiicier gull. zukl, voloi Jopp, Maid, Also hllglhle; ghnhle Dalev Arloniiayi Macdoiigall competitors fired. 10 and Iiupata. L--llall. HRs: Pha- CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK Both series will be the best three iecting in the best five of nine 10 from 500 in the match which New York 200 000 000 0- 2 57 latlrat-ted nearly 700 competitors. tC0nlIllllNl on Page Lit Runyon are names which to its Ire only, with the exception of "The Rocket". legends from the past i o o o i lmi-ill: our talk up rlliIll,Pfl him on sortie of the inniiieiiloiis ques- tiusis faring today's sports and he gave its what we thought. were .sorprising BDSWPFS. We asked him about the serious sit-l uatinn confronting minor leagiiei baseball in ever falling attend-l ances and he pointed an accus- Inil fiiicer. not at television or ruiiaw;-iv pennant races, but at nothing more than a general lack of interest in baseball everywhere and riled as a telling example an exhibition football game play- ed between two squads of the Montreal Alniieltes which drew H.000 fans at if dollar a head on an evening when tempt-ratilres were nearing the I00 degree mark whereas the Montreal Royals fighting in a blistering pcnnanti scramble with Toronto and Hav- Ina. were having difficulty get- ting 2000 people to turn out for their games. 0 I Also he said that harness rac- ing was the big thing in all of the eastern states and provinces It the Moment and it too was liiiriing attendances in both the major and minor leagues to no email degree. 0 I No doubt wherever illliiier goes he has been asked to compare Maurice Richard with Howie Marco: and we were not the ones to disappoint him. He evaded the question deftly by saying that Onmnarisnn between the two was extremely difficult because of the '.'astv different r-l'a.s in which they played and pointed out that l,r:l0l' Patrick always said that; TINIIIPF was the greatest and gave the nomination ”f' Wnc" Tiivlnr. who was I whirling dervish on the blades l)..i- in the natural ice t'l3.V5 when biickcy wa: siiu in diapers. . He said that Drf1Ir'xSliill('Il alh let .s of tutlay are a far cry from the harrl-drinking. hnrllJ.l'-Efl-Illf'l(.'v' pros of yesteryear Modern hot' key and baseball players are business men with an intelligent outlook inwards the day when nu-v are no longer able to play and most of them linld executlvr positions with various business firms or invest their money wise- Iv The old pros on the other hand were an unmannerly lot and not always welcome at the better hotels of the clay. He told of one lad who made a tree fam- ous because. after that athlete had passed into the sports world's limbo of oblivion this partiriilnrl tree will often pointed out to visitors as "the tree which so- and-so used to lean again" Whllft "jig". for the l:ar.to open." O 3. said that while he iteldnnil to Frank in tit-5t and Hacker 110-9t. oral and sports reporters in par. :l:.:'..3t".t.”:;l,.l:;”:tt: .t”;:",.;i: Gorgeous George Grant on Wrestling Card Tonight glued to their heads and said that the I'eaII.V Ereat reporters lIf”'P klllflI.V- zcntle men such as f.rantland Rice. Damon Rlinvan and Frank Graham. all of whom he knew personally . I O fr'oi'gi-oils George Grant. the man with the golden curls and the female following of Liber He told of the first time he had -"K Wl” ll? Plltlllls ill all all- the privilege of meeting G,-am, DEHNIDCO at the Forum tonight land Ripe He has 3 i.i,i.y yniing as wrestling returns to local man and 3 mnlw-hm hmsii it rings after a three-week absence. l'ioi't(-r L-mlprlng hm, of Jack The gorgeoiis one. w u is re- i,,,ninsni.vs hniils and when he ported to dab in the fashion 3Pf!l'fl-30hi'd the press hm; hi, nn, world as a designer of gowns and. led that someone had usurped hair 5'-VIEAV I5 h9-inf? "latched! hi; wall Hi, adiii.i,ssei.i in, nig against Frenchie Jacobs in the fender in a fashion not altogether mm" K"- WW9 (399719 I135 I390" mannerly hilt the iisurper was a I'Ir"l5hl"E "" "PI"l5Ill"" I0 Dlfll” quiet and friendly fellow and as a fashion designer. he has room was made for Fergy at the hp?" EM"? Ill5 "lat flfll'9l"S3ltll"-S table without undue commotion. I'I9"'.V l0 Wflfry Rhfluf and only Filmer was ii lime agtnnighpd hi recently t-alised ii riot in New- find that the gentleman be ad- ftlllntllalltl rims- dressod was "om. other lhah the Three other matches will head- "dean of Amp.-l(-an spa,-(SW,-ll. line the card and in one of them crs". ilindger Boyer of Toronto tangles RACING TONIGHT At tiio I At 8:30 Daylight Time Featuring the Free For All Buy Store Pot. Colonel Don. Rich- Iond. Sir Joseph. Skoltor. Ann's Dream. Three other well filled classes. BIG CENTENNIAL . I , TRAP 3. SKEET SHOOT SATURDAY. AUGUST 13 Beginning At 8:30 A. M. Kefrenhmonts served at the range Shuoifiiiglavery night this week in preparation for the shoot. l TRAP on SKEET I 1 it did r ember vita! Tn whicrli Ted. gaudy": name came up and N , p , who ciiyei-aid the idJu:.':o't.t n . till a ; 1 Kennedy In 9 Q. can eyotam who Just might, polio I lane for himself in the E 133:. The Kennedy refer- d in Charlotte-. 0:3". oeble Kennedy and a no see the Montreal Junior I . 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