* Two veteran sien of the, noon at the 600 ‘firing point ; Sgt K. W. Borden ; : . PEI. - Riffe - Association, who} toshoot_it _out the Village; Lt. R. E. Jenkins -* gtarted shooting way back int1910, + Rendezvous prize. —_ “TYROS wal. . captured the silverware in two of| Overshadowing all the match) Lorna Vessey the three matches fired at Squaw} winners and veteran marksmen-is/ B. Dickieson \ of inuti Jones Laver, in the day's most Point range Thursday. the achievement of a diminutive | H. ficult match, played Set. Percy Landrigan of Char-|teen-aged girl from York, Lorna; M. Jelks brilliantly to ra lotteiown, registered 102 out of a|.Vessey the daughter of Raymond | W. V. Henshaw possible 105 to take the top ors| Vessey. This tle lass, who be-|5. G. Bowiee C N ld ma prize meet, only|M. Carver vy 2 * ied ar eo ae 600-yards. aot | pract-| The MacDonald Tobaceo Inc. , Emerson had hardly any x The Rogers Hardware Company | ices with the .303 rifle, in Friday's}; - MATCH : trouble with No. 2 ranked Don ed avent at 600 vards was won by | matches ended up with an_aggre-| Sgt. P..J. Landrigan _ 102 Fontana of Toronto, defeating Capt. A. J. McCabe, Charlotte-/| gate of 191, just three points be-| Pte. J. A. Marshall _ 101 him 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 in an error-filled town, with 48 out of 50. To. take; hind SSM. D. 0. Clark SH first ‘match. the top spot_the captain was for-| Following are the results of the | Pte. J. , on) ced into a shoot-off with Lt. A. K.| second day’s matches: Lt. AK. Mutch 99) 5 ~ BASEBALL $e Mutch and Sgt. Roy Coles. The City Of Chariettetewn Match | Sgt. G. G. MacLennan ~ 9 In the Macdonald competition | 2/Lt. Ralph Kennedy 49/ Lt. Jack MacRae aw SSM Danny Clark of Winsloe| Gnr.-C. C. Strong 49| Tpr. R. C. Barwise 99 scoring 99 out..of 105, captured} Pte. J. A. Marshall 49} Capt. R. A. McCabe 98 Washi American Sener a ‘ the—newly—donated_Mary _Mae-| Mrs.. Irene Rogers 40| Set. H. E. Wilson = Cleveland 012 200 00x— 5 9 0 Lennan award. This was given to| Sgt. A. W. — “48 Pte-D-“Tves 8) Pascual 11-8, Kemmerer (5), the association for the first time | Cpl. H. G. Scott 48) Miss Lorna Vecsey = se jobbs (8) and Naragon; Belt this year by the Macdonald |Sgt..R. M. Vessey 48| Sgt. W. Rogerson 8 bb z Tobacco Co., in honor of the Alex-| Pte.-W.Almon——- 48) 14. R. E. Jenkins ~ ‘7 $9 and Nixon. HRs: Wsh—Siev- andra schoolteacher, to be award-} Tpr. R. C. Barwise | 48| Gar. C, C. Strong 7 ers 2 (16); Cle—Baxes (10). ed to the tyro standing highest in | Sgt. G. Ge MacLennan 48| Pte, E. MacKay . 7 Boston : 000-100 -100—1 9-4 _ the match sponsored by. the com. Pte. E.-MacKay “48 ee [ Kansas oy = ae 3 o ny. Sgt. R. L. Coles 47| S.Sgt. N. Heffner Sullivan, . Fornieles (6), rae. first event of the day, the Set. P-J--Eandrigan 47; Lt. R. Hambly % Bauman (7) and White, P. Daley City of Charlottetown at 300 yards | Sgt. Eric Coles 47| Tpr- R. A. Vessey a 9% (7); Kucks, 46 and Chiti. HR: was won in a shootoff by Lt,| Lt, A. K. Mutch 47) Lt. Mary MacLennan 95 KCy—Williams (9). ¥ Ralph Kennedy with 49 out of 50.| Pte. G. E. Tufts 47| Sgt. G. A. Coles 95 ilsetimere 001. 600 606217 1 He battled it out with Gnr. C. C.| Pte. D. Ives 47 Set. Eric Coles . : % Chicago 000 000 011-2 5 11 - Strong, Pte. J. A. Marshall, Mrs.| Lt. G. J. Rogers 47} Lt. G. J. Rogers 5 Wilhelm (10-6) and Triandos: ' Irene Rogers and Sgt. A. W. See Tpr. R. A. Vessey 47| Mrs. Irene Rogers 5 Pierce (11-1) and Lollar. HRs: man. ~| Sgt. J. D. O'Connell 46 | Sgt. R. L. Coles %. | git-Nieman (11) ChiSmith (8). With the totalling up of the|S/Sgt. N. Heffner 46| Capt. A. J. McCabe 4 = taaoe dav’s aggregate, I4. A. K. Mutch! Capt. R. A. McCabe 46 Tpr. B. Dickieson ba] Phila 000 77 of Charlottetown"and Pte. J. A.| SSM. D. 0. Clark 46; WO2. Kip Kilburn ba ca cen apo ons a Marshall of Pictou ended up with/| F.O. : J. Donovaa 46 | Sgt. J. D. O'Connell 94 nee 6 - 8 Philips (9) "194 of a possible 205. SS | Pte. J = Thompson ai K. W. — oe ie) aud tae ae ee F.0..N. J. Donovan Valerie Jerome, of Cie women's 100-metre final at the trial at Winnipeg. She also won| Brosnan (9) and Bailey - HRs: ‘ Sgt. 'H. Jones 92 | | the broad jump. and placed third | Pha-Sawatski (5). Cin-Kasko (1). ‘ R d Sgt. R: Dickieson 4 coasts swrthe-t tapein- winning the Pan-American | track and field’ in the high jump. (cP Wirephoto) | Pittsburgh 000 000 000-0 4 0 e é ep ( 2-Lt. R. Kennedy | Milwaukee 200 040 02x--811 0 T ar ac ar CPO. S. G. Bowles ° ft | Haddix ‘7 - 8) Blackburn (5),|! Cat. T. Jones : Al Cc So cs Daniels (7) and Kravitz; Pizarre L. MacDonald on Z Jo nson ° (3-1) and Crandall. HR: Mil-Ad- | 4 re on ig ht Cat M. Jetks bi Mee Loop Standings cick 10. e | The winner of the Mary | c+ aa! ieee baniads S Lennan award presented The following isthe City Soft-| First , : : Macdonald Tobacco Ine. cae ice cae balll League standings including | Toronto 100 001 3— 5 8 1 Charlottetown “racing fans will ; piloted veteran reinsman | of Mary MacLennan being the Je C20 S a July 23rd game. . 4. Richmond 000 010 0O—1 2 2 be treated, to another stellar race | Lorne Kelly. > og ee ‘aa a “gp mage - . P W L Pts} Susce and Thompson: Cox, is evening Also seeking top money im this ian teamn is: Rollawa 20 14 6 28 | Dick (6), James (7) and Shantz. , card this ev r class will be Bernie Dan‘ Blake | D. O. Clark. ~ | LOUTSVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Al-| straight renewed the attack again | Lions . 18 14 4 2 | Buffalo 000 000 100-1. 8 2) reat One of the entries in the A Hanover, Royal Train, The ; onzo Johnson, the former barber) in the eighth and began concen- ; , leoni } . THE ROGERS HARDWARE -/ Junior BYC 22 1210 24 | Miami 000 000 000—0 5 3 trat Trot has ben causing some talk | Sheik, All Budiong and Windy | MATCH | from Braddock, Pa., scored a un-| trating on Pastrano’s right eye. | Shamrocks 0 818. 36 | Sateen ned Cobar; feed ond among fans and horsem en alike. | June. Capt. A. J. McCabe: ' animous decision over Willie Pas-| Pastrano, who has a reputation Dodgers 02 10-4 leek. Dainty Dianne, a 12-vear-mare,| ‘Trying for honors in the two | te A. K. Muted 4g ‘Tano in their ten-round televised | of being extremely light on his tre ag ee dashes of the C Pace will be! Sat. - ticles 4g out Friday night at Freedom | feet, was effective only in the Keith Doyle of the Cards each . cote Soe use >. ii ae 0 Verdict, a as dees | | Capt. R. A: McCabe. 47. Hall. ‘ | fifth and sixth rounds when he) had two hits, John Irwin,—cateh-[—_» 16K and whe lowered. hor | ence taut” Eau Ing emi | iat. 2. B, Wie 47 The heavy-fisted boxer had his! managed to shake Johnson with) ing for the Cards, played a smart the TAUNUS. mark to 2:12.2 on Wednesday |Brian’s Dream. | Sgt. W. V. Henshaw 47 smailer opponent ‘Miami in| two sizzling rights to the head. | hustling game behind the ppate. j evening, will be watched closely | Five other dashes will round | Pte E. MacKay . 47 trouble from the opening round/ -- Jonson,ranked™seventh by the; Jn Minor League the Cae | ° ! | this evening by all racing en- jout the card. This racing pro- Sgt. R. Dickieson 46 when he began working on Pas-| National Boxing Association also | downed the Foxes 10-6. is here ! “Tt thusiasts, gramme, should produce soms F.O. N. J. Donovan 46 trano’s body. left the fight with a bruise oer! Following are the Bantam The mare owned by Mrs. L. |thrilling moments for all those Lt. G. J. Rogers 46 A pair of punishing rights and | his right eye | Standings: TAKE A TEST : d, will be lin : LA. R. E. Jenkins 46 lefts early in the seventh round; Referee Paul Machney scored | PW L Pis. Thompson of Crapaud, - attendance. c D full WO2. Kip Kilburn 46 staggered Pastrano but he “5 47-45 Johneon, Judge Sid Baer | Cardinals 6 4 2 38 DRIVE SOON... ae i : Tpr. R. C. Barwise 46 not go down. had it 47-46. And judge Walter} Robins é 2 Ss: int Pte. W. A. Hines 46° Johnson who has. won 13 Beck scored it 48-45. The Asso-| Gulls 6 2 4 #4 2 Door Sedan ...... $2,475 fay | Lorna Vessey i rer : | ciated Press had it 48-42 in favor = ee ener Gebis _ $2,600 “4 a. has one « City Softball of Johnson. SIGN PAINTING _||B ? Door Station Wen. s2.030 | ! : Gnr. C. C. St 45 * ° Plastic Signs ois By PIUS CALLAGHAN Ssge. N. Hetfner « League Schedule (Giants, Robins — | traces tctierea~ Lettering | S. R. JOHNSTON wa ) Set. W. Rogersoa « : BENOIT SIGNS — |, | THE CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE’S regular schedule _ will Mrs. Irene Rogers ~~ 45° ~~ Following is the remainder of Upset Leaders 204 Richmond St. Dial 3817 LTD. rt r ivitv i . H. G. Scott 45 the City Softball Lea schedule | st. P Rd. Dial 8548 come to an end Monday Victoria Park. However, activity in {Cpl gue tHe | ¥ Re ai Rates eters the loop will go on until August 3 to clear up some postponed | Sgt. G. G. MacLennan 44 including the postponed games.’ Yesterday morning in Little ery Reasonable Ra tussles and then the players and fans will be looking ahead to | Sgt. ’P. J. Landrigan “4 Poco Mag aoe vs.| League competition the Be : the playoffs. / TYROS mrocks ; gers vs. Barry's.| dwelling Giants upset the ue | . " iia year’s league has been somthing of a strange one. SSM. D.\0. Clark 42. Mon.—July 27—completion of leading Tigers 92. Walter Mac-, “ , Rollaway Aces led the field, most of the way while the Lions and | Tpr. B. Dickieson 42: tied game between Shamrocks| Iniis was the \winning pitcher, Sc oO ars I Notice Juniors had lots of fun for a time passing second place between | Tpr. M: Carver 42 and Barry's Lions. Immediately | giving up six Mts, fanning five p them. BIS Shamrocks, the league’s defending champions, followed [| Cdt. T. Jones a oe the completion ofj this|,and walking {two Bob Irwin. : J fourth while the Dodgers have never for a minute (Set. H. Jones 41 fixture another full game between | starter for the\ Tigers,’ was re- : ’ i OS we ae CPO S. G. Bowles y7| Rerry'’s ond & fer wal wel Meved tay Pete? Pineau ie Students who plan to attend St. Dunstan's | at rome They ha on ma pitchers in Ralph Pineau and SECOND DAY Y sccuncate’ | Moe. —July 28—Rollaway ve. To aici ae: hs University during the year 1959-1960 and who are | out the season. ve two : ie Harding was ‘ \ Wilf Shepherd; an infield that is as good as any in | A. K. Mutch 1% gun with two for two. Both hits} eligible to receive assistance from the Connolly |} lethander an outfield. to match and plenty of power at the plate. J. A. Marstiall 194 ‘| were-circuit clouts. Walter Mac- * i . sansestes tl gin have been gutting 4 = Landrigap = Innis also had two hits for the | Estate Scholarship Fund must: make application to |} THE L other hand, while - > C. Barwise zs great mileage veteran pitcher Art Baliem and some good | F—. MacKa 192 en : 5 ae we dhl and Teet Gregory, have been relying | R. A. McCabe 191 Sat.—Aug. 1—Juniors vs. Dod- Pll eee ee rr 39 iu eeed wd oe oaeeny Hen, Bos 1000, on paralyzing power at the plate to win many of their eek, | LOraa _Vessey 191 gers;, Barry's vs. Rollaway two. | Charlottetown, before August 8th. Applications In Sammy Gregory, Jack Kane, Forbes Kennedy, Buck Whitlock, ic ¢ Strong 191 Mon.— Aug. 3—Dodgers vs.) pi, Dectartys pheeil Rid tonal : and Dave MacLeod, Barry's boys have @ lineup. that has caused |G G_ MacLennan 191, Barry's. | fine game behind the plate, with | for assistance will also be received up to October , many a pitcher to shudder. ia Mints R. lL. Coles 190 The annual meeting of the, Brooks Claybour ond Kevin : _ Inconsistency has been the trademark of the Basilica, Touts 141 iF. Wilson 189 Maritime Softball Association will white playing fine defensive ball] '1St from students who wish to take the six || Glub entry this season. The Juniors can he Soe a £. MacRae 189, be held in Amherst, N.S. on Sun-| 1, the Bantam contest. the. . : i ~e ae Senter aa fielding come come spotty all year a - wens a pba 2nd, commencing @/ Robins upset the top rung Car-| Months’ course in practical agriculture at the } ne night. aon guamiiiae problem, although . E. ns dinals 6-5. George MacMillan! $ a sy tg fon ore Cormack is coaching What Wr Cosby the best beater — ae ee 188 T. Jones 162 | went the route for the Robins, || Nova Scotia’ Agricultural College — | Danny ! by - a. Rogers Cage —388 ti. MacDoniad 154+ fanning ten, walking — four _and i im the loop in strong ’ TT J. Thompsog % 188 | Liuet. Mutch and Pte. Mar-| scattering six .hits. Ken Square-| . gp tonegnfenengelarges os ine: DO Cex sal sone Print Vseaentedae | Cotta. week aa See an ol , term, but he has gotten over thet. When Hughes is a - AJ. McGabe 1388 | uram ze y yen, was tag- seems almost is - he can beat any team in the Se wad after the conclusion of the 600 of | ged for six hits, eee feene? Hine j — He -chagfi ees or aaee shutouts and his strikeout N.J. Donovan 186 | the Jones Memorial Match, Sat-| costly free passes. \. performances have been eye-opening. The Juniors, with Hughes eo Veasey ~ - urday afternoon. Jimmy Cullen of the Robins and pn the mound, will be awfully hard to beat in the playoffs. 2S ae son = i Same . Ives 184) — ‘service . THE BIS SHAMROCKS, without consistent pitching, have /D. Ives y | been in fourth place and have been playing as a fourth-place en- | R. Dickieson 183 and fair prices. = | try. However, the Shamrocks can look beck to last year when B. Dickieson 183 theye weren't as well off and they went on to surprise everybody J.D. O'Connell 182 in sight by walking off with the Island championship after ousting | W.A. Hines 181 | 1 BYC Juniors in the semi-finals and polishing off the Lions in fine | Mary MacLennan 181) e m | a style in the finals. ee me ae aa eo a : ad order a tray-full The Irish were back year an injury -W. Bordea } eatin pleasure pitcher Joe Thistle, the“man most responsible for last year’s | Kip Kilburn 190 | aaa 5 iat & one d team being a pennant Winner. Thistle was on the sidelines for | G_E. Tufts 190 cake iting = ee 2.16 quite a while on account .of the injury and if he is vais in = H. Jones 179 akin 6 ie ae arta oe = form by the playoffs the Stiamrocks will be conceding A.W. Seamesa 17 We'll serve it right te year lam a | a, Sone a ee a7 ini. vuey th boone tts Sob - essey ee ’ i 7 THE CELLAR-DWELLING DODGERS lost }6 in a row before | WV. Henshaw 173, a) being able to fin one and then surprised softball followers by also | pT. Hooper 173 | THE TOWERS r i trimming the Aces for their second victory. However, the Dodgers iG A. Coles 172 | ube et waited far too long to get rolling. While we have not heard any- is Gq Bowles \ 167! Dining Reom Service - Curb Service od e Service thing definite on the number of teams to be in the playoffs we M. Jelks 167 | Malpeque Read 1 Mile from Ch’town. Dial 4762 presume } will be the top four and the Dodgers will be watching M. Carver 163 | ‘ é proceedifigs from the stands. The ‘five-teams have been dishing up a pretty fair brand of | 2 a. with | Ge Two Veteran Rifle men Cop : Wins At Annual Meet Here ball for their large following of local fon @ll season. It is a sure bet that the playoffs will be closely fought. Ceftsidering the short series we wouldn't want to make a prediction as to the outcome. Any one of the four could come home a winner. __ MILWAUKEE. BRAVES got out of their slump Wednesday but nosedived back into it Thursday. “The Braves had lost seven straight up until Wednesday whéi* Bobby Avila’s ninth-inning hom- er gave them a 54 victory over the Reds but yesterday they slipp- ed back losing to Cincinnati 6-2. The Braves also lost the services of Ed Mathews who will be out indefinitely with a severe bruise on the thigh muscle. Mathews who leads the NL with 29 homers and has a .304 batt- ing average suffered the injury when he crashed into box seats in an attempt to grab a fly ball. en say Mathews’ ioss wil] not do the Braves any good. N ading the fourth-place Pirates by a hair the Braves need. every victory aay can muster to stay ahead of the fast epping Bucs. WHAT WILL LIKELY be the biggest’ crowd of the season will he 1 force tonight to sit in on a great card :of racing at the Charlottetown Driving Park. The card looms as a top one, n ith the quality on display at meets all year. Nine s are schediled with the first one to start at 7.40. The main event w'l see eicht starters - Blake Hanover, Dainty Dianne, Bernie Dan. All Budiong, Royal Train, Windy June, The Sheik and Victory March - aiming for dash purses of $225. eonring Dainty Dianne had a strange start in the racing game. The - mare was 12 years old beforé making her first start on clay tracks this year. In her first outing she was a winngr and won accin the second. time out lowering ber individual, record to near 2:12. Already, in the third. start ef her career, she is competing with tome excellent horses. MONTREAL (CP) — Australia took a 2-0 lead in the American Thank You best meet his school and | them Saturday. ciated. FOR PAYING YOUR. CARRIER PROMPTLY |. Collections by your Guardian carrier are timed to provide you convenient service and may begin collections Friday and continue time he calls to collect will prompt service. It will save him extra work for which he would receive no additional profit. It will give him more time for school and other activities . . . and be greatly appre- | Your thoughtfulness in paying him the first study schedules. He encourage him in _THE GUARDIAN ‘that cuts cost-per-bale down to size. “ to 13 sole per hour according to farmer-reports. She just bales Your baler “sone never went so far! -E and bales! Come and see flow; extra wide feed opening; short, full floating auger; wide-sweep packer fin ig hay season staring you 1 fortified with a 46! Date us Ss Macl === | Montague FARM MACHENERY ; why—see positive power . Almost a miracle! he face? You'll be for a demonstration now. eod & Green ‘Phone 101 = . 35756 ed the ball to Bedard’s| side. | 22, and Fontana; 27, for 1.30 Sunday full attendance is reques discuss league business wection will be bold cn Cas & ~ RACING TONIGHT. Ist Dash 7.40 A TROT—2 AT 225.00 EACH—S5-9 i—Dainty Dianne; 2—Bernie Dan; 3—Blake Hanover; Train; 5—The Sheik; 6—All Budiong; 7—Windy June. C PACE—2 AT 175.00 EACH—4-8 i—Just Verdict :-2—Jolly Mark; 3—McGee Volo; 4—Colly Boy: | Meadow Abbe; 6—Willard’s Choice; 7—Real Joe; Brian’s Drean B PACE—2 AT 200.00—3-7—DAILY DOUBLE ** 1—Eric’s Peg; 2—May S. Grattan; 3—Beware; “a 5—Vivien M.- 6—Airy Ann. , C PACE—2 AT 175.00 EACH—24—DAILY DOUBLE 1—Propane; 2—Vera Signal: 3—Frank H. Cavallero: 4—Wait Me; SETS INEN 6—Cheeky Chee; 7—C. S. Chief; ley's Pride.” Re PACE —1 AT 150.00—NO. 1 | 1—Colonel Henry; 2—Sonny Budlong; 3—Rush Hal:- | Martha’s Symbol; $5—Nellie J.: S6—Coronation Lass: 7— | aault; 8—Armond’s Buddy.—Also Belfast Girl, Stormy Clegg. 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