W”"TT”b”TTE ILITTLE SPORT .. DOWN THE BACK STRETCH .".'.'.'-'-5'u'-”u'-'-'-'-'u'u5'-'-'b'u'- u"-'-'r'u'u'n'n'I'J' ..f' A newco er that will brightenlnight of July 3rd. W110” llavpdieifl the racing icture in Cape Bretonlin 2.09 3 5. Second to him was .0 , is the five-year-old broivii stallioiilJo Spencer 2.10. Pat ii. is owned byl PAGE SIX THE Colonel Handsiord 210 1 5, by3John E. Forbes of l'l'C(lP1lCl0lQh.v 12:, , Wilmington 1.59 12. He took hisl,ther pleasiiig l(”.lllvivlL-I lat. -lmoml , 1 reco;-d in A wililiing 1-ace lasti sea-,stfocli;) llgilll. IiirEelitbJi.:santdi; giudloml-3 ; son at Yonkers. N. Y. an was 0 E 1 ii ' - ' V . "'1 eligible at the betzinniiig of tnlsiatso owned b.v.MI- P0ibC5,,13tljf:. season to the 2.24 pare. At tlie,driven by Hftriy Zblflilllily, ln(,;,1ume,l-, ,..L holiday card July 1st in SydllPX,ll1EW l'eC0l'd..Nilll(l,V1l5 .) A) 1,) I I) he scored his second will and looks Bitdlong 0W 0t 3 Gift.” D” :1 an"; , ST, ANNE'S-ON-SEA. E1181-Mid. like a very flood united, (roe-legged The same night 'Betl. L A”. , July 1, ,, (AP) F, sm.n,faced ltaeer. i?-”l9ln0li":9d h-lmnsmijuu m 3012. Bobby Locke, who trrelats his Still W. - Lang! 0- "110" A - ' ' as xi roblem of nice an cs, wor - Foxboin suliiiiitlries sent us b.V,1 5”” "cw mmrd' ed his way through pelting ruin our good ll'l('lld (;s-ni--ge R. .ilac- e , and blustei-mg winds today to cap- l)01l:ll(l. nastnll, show little live (it. Last Nioiidulr 11114111 Al llfwdi ture the British open championship Ma('Doii di serniitt to tel-ial Chief stock 1 : kic Carr fll()l't' l)?ll,V by a single stroke with a 287. ill the ' 2: ('lilSS ))iit't' t'()liFlllt()l1Cd. Ellis to -I lit" 1" We 59"0”d,"”” It was a story-book finish 'or time, 208 4 5. in '1 16 3 5 -:i new record for laClt.V the South African, who captured The foliouiiil; letter has lw'eivcd from 1illri',v lriilip, , nierlv of this Provilirc and now lls- 3 5 iii 2,1,2. snciatetl with .1. ii. Irving, real D4iL'Cl' Bi'i2m0ll- estate hiisincss, l.ethbrid;:e. .-iitil. . , . "I eticlo:-'e t".o prozrzitiis for lees in 210. Heinie strong liid. held at Letlibiidgc oil .lilllP iiziliover is owned UV ll- We uerc lniiietl out on the - rd PTS. Om?!" . . - , . Slowlv but surel the links ofl 5”? is ulmm M vii B" Mums. the strong chain tllat brought. thel been ll; illilllfl, N. B. He also won rllit. Swasmmcklinw Ismndns ,0 mol, tor- 4th rat-r v.itli Lock Hliiiover ..0'l,Mmnmm midals m the sprmg M F”””"d 1" mm WAS mcl'l951 anti into second place in th- Fm”k”) Ms” W0"-Maritime Major League of 1950i , :q'OC'klllllkS were severed in the summer H ' vllt s fl-"lot 1951. Death in the iiiid-spring of ”l"l;l5nmj” "Ill" ll ll”StlS)5;2 severed Jolililiy Dutchak's link lvlt, lind stlleiitlitl l'.'lciiil: tiie fol-,tlie trtittcr 'i.V'i1fl N'mP 9- "M" Ili')1Tl'fil1 Over the iicckeiid another lnwlnc Inn rlnys lie are tryliii: it "ml dl'”'9” b.V (-Nllllil )l0”ll51d"'”l1lllik will be sevei'r'(i. possibly for relive lirlrlicss luirili: ill .'tilier'.' l7l'fl(lFl'lCI()ll, ill Eli) J .i. lllfl-ptltftl ,.H.,.v ,.-hm, LN, Lamoumux um and believe lie will Sli('C(T(l. I am Sliddfil -Vlillli. t)ll'll(”-l by CFi'il M" coach of the club for the past two .5" sure 85 per rent of those attending G1I11t'.V- H0illl0l1-,V-'i111('- 111.313 l '- rears, leaves for North Bay, On- thc fares at i.etlibi'idl:e had iiev-lR0l'ill M" tl4"”5n'me' m 2” and.””'m' . . . "T seen u lla-.-iiess race before and Arletieis .Vloiic.i'. Olililfil V 17V E-qfl ' ,,,,,v ,,.,.,.e ,.,.,.y ,,,,.n5,,d M”, Wm, Lindeli, Newt-llsile, N. 13, in ..-4 And wiili Lainoiirciixs departure ilicv saw. The. close finishes liad 3 5- Hum HIP Pllolrlllcc M” end ar" e L.-. ,otlier era in the career of Leu . l , ., :'l1ll(;:1:1pr11gn 3-1::-0111393 pilixiie Among the reduced records llln(l(”LSIll'iOlllTlIX the hockey player alid nnly trouble out here is the scare. at "l'rtii-ti l:.'lcer.a,v Ill? P-'l5ll WPekliOai:h'. P(.)SSifbl'l.I -IL wltni bl ms hut ttv of horsrs I attended the ram-sit"-'8 Intlce Toiiy Mite. tii-'I1- 5l-”tl''v9d1 '09 95 H3 m m a Pcpmne cm)" -,i Hlgh j'jv'(i1' on July isl Tlhpyllllfl sciisoti green. then won in 2.18 V('1'53U0ll Wllh 1-C0 .l'95l91'dH)' 09 . .. .. .. -.l.tdil.tll la ltd. had a large t'l'(l'uil and it is olic,-I ii. and now sP0Il5 -i "hills (fl -3-1 gcoqoialepnsnun ,&h”: ssglclclkfmmi PIMT ghmc H", pmple haw Sm .114. lie is owned by .lolili Macl.eo( Company m Norm B” He has of Yaruiotitli, Miss Clierry Talley. t i vd faithful tn the liuniess . probably because a large liiimber Ollllml b.V (T-P0Y'.!F Miwlvcnd .( them gyp fprynpy Isiande,-5 ,di'iveii.b,v Clayton MacI.eod, iii 2.- tmoglr those I tiotired race day I3, wliich is tlirce-fifths of a sec- job were Chitllie Fal'qtllial'soli and (mil l39ilE'1' Hm” ll” l)l'5Vl0ilS,leL'- Iomes mm and hockey Semndl 1; l"i'Pfl Blillw Hiltl ll10.V 001'" till m'd' N0” 0”” umL.b”' She Hmsmid I can coach the team uitiitiut -l:- gmm-5, H, R, Mm-Lead has not 1-(-.lll(il' last eighth with it remarkable Jmmg my york mm, I may and turned from the island with his biilisl Oi Stlvvtl mid litany are pl"?-y,,,, C0,,cm,,,, me ,C,,,,, but ,1 1,05. horses but ((9 am pxpegung hmhflictillg 2.10 foi' licr l.)Elfli'B'il)C sea- key ,mm.fe”,S with my work man soon. He will (in niurh to help the 50” 9"d5- The (”'5L d”5h 1" wmch its good-bl?! lintkflh" ll? SlIllCd- sport here. My thuuglits will be 5”? 100k DH” Willi 5"?" ”mCl'5i " ' ' with the lsliuiders during Old,ii'il5 0011 by the trottcr BFOOK 0i In spite of his good job i.llel'P.l Home Week. I did enyoy my risil M01000 311.3 14-Yeti!"-Old that W9 is no doubt but that Lanioureux. limb mldibceii given an opportunity to coach est upon his work. "The the North Bay Black Hawks butt his decision on that niatter Will. A this crown in both 1949 and 1950. Locke went into today's final round of 36 holes trailing the leader. Irishmali Fred Daly, by ioiir strokes. But. Daly blew under . the tlth race with l.Ot"k llftll()V9l',nl." bung bmkmL SHE”, M. me,pressure and had to be content lwith third as 22-year-old Peter Thomson of Australia carded 288i Daly's 289. , Of four Americans among the 46 finalists after the week-long series lot elilninations. the best showing was turned in by Willie Goggili of lMolitclair, N,J.. he had a 298 to ifinish in a six-ivay tie for uitith Lplace. l Gene Sarazell of Gel-mantown N,Y., who won this title 20 years logo, got an even 300. atom: with ,the defending champion, Britain's lfifax Faulkner. 1 At. 802 was Jimmy Hines of l-Chicago, while Frank Slranaliali of ,Toledo, Ohio, one of six amateurs .in the final rounds, shot. a 309. l Dalv held the lead most of the ttwo days, but Locke finally got to lhim and took the lead after the lto i -first nine on the afternoon round. half gale and heavy showers swept in from the sea, and n -wild crowd of spectators swarmed over the fashionable 6,647-yard .Royal Lytliani and St. Anne's eoilrse for the final day's play. Race Beflor Wins 1 . and the races so iery much wlic-ii l5l0"d?1'S DIISSPG ill) and W35 Wil- regrets leaving the Pl'OVlll('E. ”l Mlstuke 1 visited my native prnviiice three 9118590 by ,C- ,1” V I , ypafg ago, The gnu; Sn-etch kpepslfax. ills iviniiing dash was in 2.i5 here and I hate to leave the Is- me in touch with yotir raciiig and14e5 mid 1" was Sccmld to Miss land," he stated. ”However I have , All unitientifiell better at 2 ' .H.l-i 1” . " ' -N - . . . liiuphinee 'li llllL made 1 lot of good fiiends, NEW YORK July nrimmru baseman Jlmmxe Hughes smglem Aque- l pm 3 f,-mhm1 y(ln(lpr" Wm, bfisk Cherry Valley ili her record inile.ii'eccived this offer and it's too duet Ilare -'1ii'.':((-k won 1513,4125) to; W” L” ”” ””””S 2” "Om" l l C D x H 3173? .'.-”...i”J.ll.39ila.?”fi..i”..-Eiiii iiiii.-”i..i?.ii”.F' ."l'.'. R-I... ”y”.f;i- Hnrry."...Tlianks, llariy, and We TIC HIP WP 5:01 mt -00.V 31” r r - 1 t - t we, glad to hear (mm 3-0,, mm vester from a ti-ieiid is -l-ertuinly lllilsls Lil)"f)l)E;1'flil1 1:191 ?:;;C;gl;5gdC0n:)T31CEl: know 3'0" alt doim-' Wit best I0 ”””"l as '” lT'”" hm” ms .d”S.h” clli1ll0C(lbnfl.t't'a'ill I had ll iii-:t arid tinpiilarize linriiess rat-iiis: in your -lUl.V 5lll. 5i-Plmlllll UN? ill"-Si 1" 214 ' i ,- . , h , - 3,”. p. C, 1.” H. 311 4,5. 21 second. placings. We lost out iiciniti. Sm 9m),.,,,,,. in 3313 4,5, 5-,.,., four straight in the plliy-offs but on ,1,-,. Hug, dns-(5 p,-HQ,-,-,,,, mp,-p mid to h'.lii was Blister (7. 2.09 4 5. ,,pm3 '01” "”-lumlg can urle ei:iit. es ill the (till i'al-e,0Wll9d 5-V l'l'- 'l- .-'l l)””"'l”"'- "”d A ' o - o Kenny Oiiit:lrri, owned and dl'ii'enld"l"l1l UN PM ”Bl'l"” W” "Wk" , , . . The truth of that last state- liv D F,'lnlpSfIl'i. was the ll'lnn(-r 1,, another pledletmn and it is that mm” was mvm, more Widow man 012 2 5 and he was also the win-I-70'-TV l”"l'"5”'l' M” H0 3" sonmllll the semi-final series between map at mp at), racp m 3,i3,tm.'time this season i new record ivasdhe Ismnders and me Ham,” fastest time of tiie meet (in the iflkflll 11V ill" l0l1l'.V('fl1'e0ld D300? saints 135, Sp,-1,,” Twice the 13. follniiin: dav the fastest race was -llmlfl ””m0W-' by C"l”m” B”d' landers held liealthv leads going, won by Miss Sklpainnc, owned or 10l''-'- ”"”"l h-V -1- 9- RY3” "I into the last period and twice. they R. il;ieDoiinld and driven liv l.iSPiilIItIlilll find (lYlVP1l by ClWSlPT,b1ew the game, Immcuny it was Menard. time, 2.14 14, timpr Smilll '30 15- mid '1 W0 llmflltlic defense. a position at which events were won in 216. 2.16 i.'2,lWl"0F1' 85 Hidtlftwood '-Vl- 3-11 35-;Lalnoureux himself was a star in 2.17. And now that harness racing UV” Frallk lmmels "35 h0m9,r"'5l.l1iS Dlaylllg dll.V5 ill the N-l'l-In. is defililielv liatk in .xibei'ta it Mm m 2'14 2,5 mid 316- Ridges that let. liiln down. A number of ,,,,,,-l he 1,,” ,,M,,,.,. ,1". b,.L,L,d-,n,r:iWODd M. will be renieiiibered as tliergglish penalties, 3 591-105 of scat. ,,; ,m,,m.s mm ,,,,,.,,,.S W,” ,.0m,,lpaecr that astoiiislied us all a ter-brained plays ni' lnisplays and n-2.1,; iiilh it Yvnis am sonic of lhpjcnitple of seasons ago startingtlie series was,shot. To those vino l,-.5195; hm-,.;,.5 1,, .,,,. V.-,,,.1d we,.Clgf'CClI and Vshnwine IWO-minlllCjll'RlFllPd the filial twenty minutes ,,,,,d m A,,,,,..,, mm Mm, lmpnspeed. Frankie Daniels certainly in a Halifax Forum on a Satur- tinnpd H. 1111' ,.,.s. W, ,,,.,,,,e,,iiiaci a big night, drivintz four win-,ua.v night last March the pro- mmn, lncrs, while .lnhnny Conroy was,L'P5S W05 0111)? 100 t1DPtlY0I"- ' T Illlliithtllllxr-10.0Jiiuilgil Tn our iiiili.ds.tiili man chiefly The l':r-(Ii' for ille fastest. heat ' - i ' . N T t's' " . , , . ' 1 ltncecl iii the .Xinrit.inies is still lieiri-mghesl "l mo Manumrs by R 1mm.:eSl,)1Oll?lb1Pt mil ,l,)1umm.: mp 1?- M, Tmm Rawwav bmmusn 01. mp 51,0, 3, ,,,.,.5cmV - an eis oil 0 e series was b.g mnnrmmw M ,-u',dgewDnd Chmn H U lBob Drainville. Drllinville won the ln the 10th race on the program oil m'l”ml”K tn Sm"! l51””d' last mm h game I01 Hamm mm H . - b d , ' ,' - ml). 15,. Wm,” he hmdm 3 g,.mm,Satiliday. night. at. the Charlotte- IISICY alilaskazlgxtg IrIr:lilIl1lE?esb1;'een or 5”, 0,1,, ,,.,.,,,,- ,2" ., - 2-09 town track we were very much ini- .. . . 3 5' We 1135,95, ?:,,,.l,0,e.:,:n,l:gc he pressed, as no dotibt were all iliose.1f';0rtl:1cblE21zm11l(,,' gf”311:l?L;l;'Jngr3Il'eeC1,:' has given since he was brought tolpmsenh by H” performance of melThe check had the desiiged result the Maritimes. ttllr r-oiiciatlilat-imree'yFar'0ld pm." M0”?-V R0y"1'lfor within two minutes two Is- lnns lo owiil-i'-drii'ei' .linimie Given. mmed by Di" P”f5m” YIcInLyr,D"l:ll"l(lEl'S. who wished to retaliate who seems to have found the kl-ylM0”l””"' "”d dim” b-V.MCh.”'livct'e Hi the ncnaltv box and be- ltl this liorse. The next fastest 1iei'-i1Um;'P1l,1'3"); rm" he lmcpfl ms ""19 fore they rcturlied.Drainville had ,,,,.ma,,Cc in H". ii .. .. tinder eniiditiotis tlint,5,.o,-0,1 mp goal mm. sm,.u.d the Maritimcs was , , , ma, M PM D. ,Mmm,, ,n mt, uere not really fast. set-oiid to him 'H,,1,gax rm” ,.,,11mg, Bemrc Hm Free For All at Wnodstopk the COm,,,,,,.,, an page 7 :2i'tll'iP. had ended one of the Islami- ers oirii players shot the puck into . iii” 0"” '1" W '"”ih" 5”” the RACING TONIGHT FEATFRING 2:18 PAGE and 2:25 TROT puck directly into a Halifax play- lers pads to enable that player to break-away alid score the series.- iending goal. That, we kliow FOR SALE ! i Entire Racing Stable i and Equipment 1 J0 J0 SPF.N(llCR. 2.l0, ll year old boy gelding. paces, eligible to 2.21 pace. was not, i second In I'll! l wmnlum-it In 2.09 vs. i night of July .'lrIl. Jllalnla IIENLFZY, h.(., 2.olt ,by ' Pr-fer Henley, 2.02. Eligible to i 1.I'f para. , Also The Following Classes: ll-mov CLFZGG, 4 your old mare Non. 2-5-8-llrlnm Blltllong. Silk Hal, Dale B., Minn Knox, Rosalie IL, Jnnedala ('llpper. Llleky Number, A. G. Scott. No. 1-Prince Marina, Worthy Ermine. Bob Fanurk. I):-nu Swift. Belle Butlinng. Minn Plnyfnlr, Lindy H., Frankie Burflong. Nu. 3-llmmlo A. Bonnie Dale, Billy Aubrey. Jonmlnle, Guy Harvester. Wlnnlt-.'n Lust, Mlsll Judy Dale, Judy llalmuek. N9F- 4'9-'TUl'll"v 30005 303'. Wnymnrk, Pet Hanover, llomu Burllnng. Drum Gallon, 'J'haIr'll ll, Sunny D, Anyway. Tracey Direct, Mnrxodalc, Zlnllbar. . No. 0--1.8.-1., Feather Dulller, ('lI0l.'0lIfli Dip. Balm Brltfon, New Look, Lela Budlnnx. (Sari Aubrey, Just Lucky. In foal In N. I). Hal 2.02. ALSO all equipment rmlallltlrlx of cool- orn, run and blankets Imf'l steel llulky, 1 steel cart. 1 net: harlmul. hnppll-lu, I'2VF.RY'I'lIlN(i In xooll nrvler llllll u nuperb chance to buy money winning run lmrnl-la fully No. 1-Mary's Delight. Abogwrll Mllldy, Bo.-null-. Budlonx, Billy Budlong, Calumet. Onward, Judy Buzllong, Marlon F... Money """'""d' w'”"' Mn" N '3'" Royal. plume- - 9 DASIIES -- lsl: DASH 8:30 - CHARLIE ROSE. WOODSTOCK. N. B. l season. i Tile tloulile. t-oinprised of Black lS:inds. S142.-ft) winner of the first trace and 1101 Rank," 59.70 win- ,ner of the second, returned S1,- :'.-i2.9(l to T0 holders of 552 tickets. 3 5510.00 doubles tickets it are sold ,two to one mall ulio wanted .I tvfllllhiliillloll an the no. 10 horse ill! the first race and no. .1 ill the i second. 1 He asked for no. ll anti hmvever, which the mutuels clerk ll)lll'l('llP(l out. Noticing the mis- ltake, the mall reiu('lantl,v took the titkets. Eacli was worth S6.- Tl4,.'i(l. N. S. Women's Golf 1Tourney Next Week t(1P)-The Nova Srotill lgolf l-llamplonsllip tournament will be played lit the Amhererom- lliie Golf Course next Monday land Tiiesrlay, it was llnnmineed tonight. Entries have been re- ceived from Halifax. Dartmouth. Trurn, Bridgewater. Amherst. Sydney and Charlottetown. heart-breaking for Islanders' fans and for Lamoureux but it was somethinz for which we could not In his two-year tenure as coach here. Lamoureux had his glori- ous moiiients. After taking over from Murph Chamberlain during the 1950-51 season he led the la- landers to the Big Four cham- pionship in convincing fashion. During the tumultous play-off with ltlie Sydney Millionaires he brought the Islanders close to the Mart- time title, losing out in the sixth game at Halifax. Actually he came to within half a minute of winning the sixth game on Syd- ney ice and necessitatllilz a seventh and filial game at. the Sydney Forum. a o o l Lrlst year Lamollrelix was able ,ln select a team and guide it ,home second despite the strength- lening of the vllrious teams in the ieireuit. This was quite ll fair llcnt. when one considers that the -Sytlney Millionaires, so great in 1951, finished out of the play- offs. The team that Lamoureux placed second tn was the Saint John Beavers, a squad formed from the best in the O.H.A. Ma- jor League in 1951 and one of the ihest teams in come out of the .Maritimcs Tor nearly two decades. . . a o demonstrated that ,lw could still play hockey last year when he donned the blades in Saint John and played along- side ten other members of the Islanders team. The game ended A 2-2 draw. the one of the two games In which the Islanders earned a tie in Saint John all season. The rest of the game: in that City were lost by the Is- landers. The result lllOWEd only one thing that Lamoureux at 37. overweight and out of active hoc- key for about four years. was still 1 l I Lamouretlx A lot better hockey player than motif. of those whom he was eonehlna. 0 o o o In his two years here Lam- oureux had ll first amt a second or in the language of harness horsemen, awin and A place. That, we believe. is a pretty fair record and we doubt. if there, are many who will do much better than it. He lnavell his successor in tough target. to shoot at. let alone better. The win and place pay-alts were not too had. A lot better than ending in I show pool or out of the money. quite iiold the coach responsible, 0 . . GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN lLocke Scores Upset In British Golf Tourney i i , t t 1 .S'l'El.l.ART(iNT7N. S, July it--tlttm ss., Costello 2b., Connolly p., Wnmens' Ltind rf., Mahar cf. score two runs and defeat the North 1 Good Time Becomes fly Rousolf Angels Move Inlo 3rd Place In Softball League The Guardian Angels moved into a third place tie in the City Soft- ball League ataiidings yesterday evening by coming from behind in the last of the seventh inning to The Department at Ottawa res- ponsible for the enforcement of the Migratory Birds Convention Act and the Regulations imposed thereunder such as open and closed seasons. bag limits, shooting restrictions, etc. has always taken a dim view of 'spllt' seasons. However, in 1949. in response to repeated complaints that the goose season opened too End Bowery Bombers 11-10. The Angels .and the Bombers are tied for third place with eiglii D0lm5 each, early (Oct. 1st) as there were no Ray Stull, well known softball geese to shoot for. the first three ))iiCl'l8l', paved the way for the weeks of the open season the De- Angels' victory in the seventh inn- ing. Coach Elmer Ward sent Stull in to pinch-hit for Billy Acorn to lead off the inning and Stuff came through with a booming double. Ward himself followed at the plate and when the infield over- threw first on Ward's grounder, Siiill came home to score. Another infield overthrow by the Bombrrs allowed Ward to cross the plate with the winning run and the ball game. The Bombers raced into a 6-0 lead in the second inning and field that margin until the last of the third when the AngeLs came up with three runs. The Bombers got those three back iii the first of the fourth. The Angels accounted for single runs in the fourth and fifth to make the score 9-5 and in the sixth they came through with four runs to knot the count 9-9. Monaghaii scored for the Bomb- ers ili the first of the seventh. He came home from third after first partment concerned, the Depart- ment of Resources and Develop- ment, relaxed their stringent rule in respect of split seasons and gave us Just that on ducks and geese. Prior to 1949 following the eel grass failure. wildgeese had a hard time adjusting themselves to chunk- ed feeding conditions. Even after the eel grass staged a comeback the geese born after 1933 had no idea what: eel grass meant as I staple diet with their forbearers and them it was just so much grass and unpalatable at that. It took years before the younger generation acquired a taste for eel grass and this change in feeding habits is still in process of adjust- ment. Prlor to 1933 when eel grass beds flourished in rank lzrowth off our shores the geese arrived in this province every fall early in Septem- ber. Exhibition Week, in the old days September 24th to 26th. was regarded among the goose hunting fraternity as tops for the season. The goslinas had to have fresh water and flocked to the inland lakes and ponds. They were easily decayed in the early days of the season before they got 'wised up' and even inexperienced goose hunters had good luck. After the cooler days of Octlber set in the geese didn't move inland so freely. Old Dick Doyle, on the mound for the Angels went the distance to pick up his third leaclic win of the sea- son. He allowed eleven lifts and struck out five. Mike Connolly. on the hill for the Bombers, gave up seven hits and struck out three inl going down to defeat. Mahar and Jimmy Hughes of the Bombers pulled off the fielding plays of the game. Mahar made two sensational catches ili centre- field to rob Gene Ward of hits while Hughes pulled down a line drive over first, base to cut short a Guardian rally. Manny Kays of the Guardian played a strong game on third base. Lineups: Angels -- G. Ward c., C. Ward, cf., M. Dongapliie 11)., D. Burge if. H. Poulton 212.. B, Acorn ss., E Ward rf., M. Kays 3b.. D. Doyle p., F. Moreside cf.. H. Stiill pli. Bombers - Tailor c.. Moliaghan 3b., Doyle li'., Hughes 1b.. McCal- Coiitintied on vpage 7 Indians Sell Pete Reiser To Farm Club CLEVELAND, July ll - (AP) - Cieveland Indians sold plnch-hit- ter Pete Reiser today to their farm club at Indianapolis in the Ameri- can Assoclation. Reiser, 31!, an out- fielder had a .138 batting average this season for Cleveland. Semi-Finals IT Umpire -- Weiidall Gillls: base 0 tudlzts -- Art. l-luszlirs, Tiger Wil- M d D ,,,,,,,,, IXE - 01! ES Liriescore: :- B b . . .. A:';:,;" "6" W” "' QUEBEC. July 11-(CP)-Louise Brown and Don Platt of Toronto tonight defeated the strong Mont- real team of Henri Rochon, veter- an Canadian Davis Cup player, and Mrs. Ruth Porter. 5-7, 6-4, 6-4,. in semi-final, mixed-doubles play in the Eastern Canadian ten- nis championship. In the finals Sulidav. they will face top-seeded Harold Burrows of Charlottetesvillc, Va., and Mrs. Hanna Sladek of Montreal who disposed of Toronto's Dorothy Hurst. and Jim Bentley, 8-2, 6-1, in their semi-final bracket. Earlier, Platt and Miss Brown defeated lfenri Dessaiiles and Mariette Laframboise, Montreal, in the quarter-final. 003 114 2-ll . Top Money Winner SARATOGA SPRINGS N. Y.. Jilly 11-(AP)--Tlic SIX-)'Pf1l'-Old pacer Good Time tonight became harness raclng's lop money win- gar by Vilinllla the. 56,000 Albany are at .arato;.'n Rneewa '. The horse owned by William H Cane of Goslicn shattered the 5252,9251 record set by Proximity when it picked up 32,700 first money tonight. Prior to tonlx:ht's rare Good Time was only 52,645 off Proximity's mark. Good Til-no defeated Dudley Hanover and Stormway. His time was 2204 NS for the mile on the half-mile track. There was no bcitinzd as only three llnrses were enlere . New Couch For Kenfville Wildcats KENTVILLE, N.S.. July 11 - (CP) - Joe Conway, 34-year-old former outfielder with Rochester of the International League, is the new coach of Kentville Wildcats, hut-place team in the Halifax and District Senior Baseball Ica- sue. Conway, coach at Holyoke. Ma.u,. high school, replaced Chris Ton- ery. who resigned Monday. North Rustico Regatta July 23rd, 2 P. M. CLASSIFICATION OF EVENTS SALISBURY, wiltshire, England. July 10-(Reuters)-Gordon Rich- ards, Bi-ltnin's champion jockey. today rode his 100th winner of the season-and the 4,494tli of his car- ecr. Richards, 48, has been too jockey 24 seasons since 1926 and for the last 10 in a row. fl--6 H. P. Marine 2-2 Cylinder Marine 34 Cylinder Engines 4-Chevrolet Engines , 5-Chevrolet Special 10 knots and over 6-Free for All Car Engines 7-Single Dory Race (men) 8-Single Dory Race (women) 9-Swimming Under 13 years boys Under 13 years girls 10-Swimming Under 16 years boys Under 16 years girls 11-Greasy Pole Prize for biggest fish landed from July '14 to July 22 Mail all entries to GEORGE LeCLAIR, North Rustieo, before Saturday, July 19. Entries open to all. Lobster Supper commencing at 3 olclock Third Place Third place in the Island Bau- ball League standings will be It stake Sunday nu noon when the Intermediate Abbies and the Mui- time Central Airways nine meet in a regular league game on Memorial Field. The Maritime Central Airways team now hold third spot. with eleven points and coach Tom Mac- Farlane stated last night that he would be sending rig” harider Freddy Keillor onto the mound Sunday to try and nail down that coveted position. The Abbie: are only point behind the Airways team and 9. win will move them into third place. Coach Freddy Mccabe will be pinning nu hopes on his ace hurler, Merlin "Red" Macxenzie. Baseball Resulls By The Canadian Pnu American St. Louis 000 100 410-6 10 1 New York . 001 000 110-! 'l I Byrne and Courtney: Miller, Ostrowski (5) Hague ('I) McDon- aid (8) and Berna. First: Detroit . 110 000 004- 6 13 I Boston . 003 054 40x-16 15 1 Gray. Stuart .5( and Ginsberg: Brodowski and White, Niai-hos (7) second: Detroit 000 300 000-8 4 1 Boston .. . . 101 011 0!:-5 12 1 Trucks, White (8) and Swift; Parnell and Wilber. Cleveland ...... .. 400 001 012-8 12 2 Philadelphia .. 007 000 000-7 10 2 Feller, Brissie (3). Harris (6), Gracia (8) and ,Tipton; Byrd, Scliief (1) and Astroth. Chicago ...... ., 000 100 000 0-1 9 0 Washington .. 010 000 000 1-2 'I 0 Dobson, Kennedy (9), Dorlsh (9) and Lollar; Shea and Keller. National Brooklyn 121 010 100-6 1 0 Ghicagn , .. .. .. 000 200 030-5 9 5 Labine, Erskine (0) and Cam. panelia; Ramsdell, Lown (4) Leon- ard (9) and Atwel1.. New Yorw 010 000 100-2 10 0 Pittsburgh 002 001 I21-6 ll 1 Maglie, Koslo (8) and Yvara; Dickson and Garagiola. ton . . 110 000 211-0 l8 1 Cincinnati . 000 000 010-1 7 0 Sphan and Cooper; W” ' , Podbieian (9) Nuxhall (9) and Roast. Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 8 (10 innings. International League First: Ottawa. . .. 000 110 1-5 0 0 Baltimore . 102 001 x-4 7 0 Gohl and. Watlington; Miller and Lakeman. Second: Ottawa. .. .. .. .. 002 000 000-2 0 1 Baltimore . .. 000 201 003-3 1 0 Fricano. Swlngle (7) and Wat- llngton; Thompson and Tabacheck. First: Syracuse . 002 100 0-1 0 0 Toronto .. . ...0000000-080 Griffore and Drescher; Haugstad, Dobernlc (4) Shore ('7) and Ander- son. Second: Syracuse . 010 1501 200-6 9 1 Toronto .. 000 001 000-1 10 2 Hartley and Hayworth: Bauera, Dobernic (7) Shore (8) and, White. Rochester .. 000 010 000-1 7 1 Buffalo . 001 002 00x-3 9 0 Hahn, Schmidt (7) and Bucha; Blrrer and Erault. First game'- Mnntreal .. 200 020 0-4 '1 1 Springfield .. 0002010-8 0 1 Roebuck. Hughes (6) and Thompson; Fear. Ihde (5), Jac- obs (7) and Chitl. M P lt W' rs. y e lns G If T' I ue. o it e QUEBEC, July 11 - (CP) - Mrs. Graeme Pyke of Montreal Whitlock today won the Quebec provincial women's golf ”ampion- ship with a 10 and 8 victory over Mrs. Joseph Dagenais of Montreal Laval. Mrs. Pyke. 1950 Canadian chun- piou, won her second provincial title in three years with long lIntBaseball League At Stake Sunday Pealles Bombers Defeat Morell The Peakes Bombers defeated Morell '1-1 in a seven inning hue- ball game on the Peaku dlamom before 3. good sized crowd of font last; Sunday afternoon. Hnndrahan for the Bombers was the winning pitcher. He worked fol six innings and in the seventh gavt way to Earl Macxinnon who came in to retire the Morell batters O'Brien hurled for Morell. Merlin Devine of Peaker hit at home run in the fifth inning to account for the longest blow of the game. Lineups: ' Morell-P. Mclnnia. J. O'Brien, R. Tralnor, G. McCarthy, J. sin- nott, J. I-Iandrahan, B. Connolly, P. Hughes, L. Mullen, E. Hughes, J. Thompson. Peakea - M. Devine. M. Han- drahan, E. Macxlnnon, R. Mr- Intyre. .1. Hughes, H. Douglas, K. Jay, T. Handrahan, L. I-Iandrahan. Linescores- Peakea Morell Handrahan. MacKinnon (7) and M. Devine; O'Brien and P. Mc- Innis. Green Gables Medal Play Tourney Sunday An 18-hole medal play tourm- ment for the men and women! Green Gables golf club champion- ships will be staged over the Green Gables Golf Course tomorrow. Players will be placed in division: according to their club handicap and there will be prizes for low net and low gross in each division These prizes will be presented at the club closing in September fol- lowing the Green Gables Opel: which will be held at that time. All members are reminded than there is no fee for this tournament and membership in the club en- titles golfers to free green fees tr the. club championship tournament Former Maritime Speed Skater Killed MONCTON. N. B., July 11- (CP)-Corly McKinnon. A retired fireman and one-time Maritime speed skater, was killed tonight when his car collided with I truck seven miles west of here. His widow, daughter and son-ili- law are in hospital in critical condition. An inquest was order- ” llis. Baseball HALIFAX. July 11-(CP)-Rain today postponed the only two games slated for the Halifax and District Senior Baseball League. Truro Bcarents, in first place by a half-game, were to play Hali- fllx Capitals in the port city, and Dartmouth Arrows were sched- uled to meet Albion: in Stellar- ton. IDNDON. July 10 -(GP) - Geoffrey Duke. king of Britain's motorcycle speedwayr. and holde. of several world's necorda, has heel awarded the coveted Seal-av: Trophy for upholding the prestig- of his country before the world. SARATOGA SPRINGS. N Y. July 10-(AP)-Santos: Rncewn; trotting today was postponed untl tomorrow night because of rain Four 35.000 Grand circuit event; were scheduled for tonight. slur Sll0T rllllslllllti Roll: of Film developed and printed. 24 hour urvlco. Double sin prints. An: roll of 8 ex- posure only (0 cents. Reprints I cents each. Mull Film Service. drives off the tee and accurate putting, going one under par seven times. Daintry Chisholm of Royal Montreal, was the defending champion. Cbarlottcfnwn. Fred Hicltox v I-Iuvoline Molar Oil OPENING New Texaco Station I We are pleased to announce that we l..'.. added another smurf outlet to our large family of TEXACO PRODUCT DISTRIBUTORS In the Charlottetown Aron - And all the famous Texaco Lines Mccoll Frontenac 0il Go. Ltd. 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