. Play Underway In Isleind A Open Tennis Tournament Eighteen iii-arches in the men's R Sliliilcs aim doubles Ciems OI me. Earl Smith def. L). George 6-0. island Open Tennis '1'ournumeii: pu- were played at the Chariottetownp E Co”? dcf. F1. LL Lee 5-1, 5.1, Courts over the week-cud. . tvp cmlm deg. y, coile 6-1. 7-5. in IllO'lllCil'S siiiei-". l.ilstge:ir1.4: EH1 Sm-uh dot. W-p Cullen 4.5, Prnriiiciii. '1: int it6l3' gym and last rc: (liiili ciiiiiipioii Phil Mm,s "names: D, George def. Fl.Lt. Morin (de- l;ll'd”" mlmimlii m mi Sm” E. Smith and Sq Ldr. L'.I.COillI!C " HANS-IIIIITI and Sqrlr. Lcii. l,.'.lCnilll)f Eff (:0 Hugh” and Arie. Hedge, urlvaitced to the finals in the inenlyl If Dgwnm and P Jmdine def. I d”w”eS' Fl. I.'. Lee and A.P.O. McGregor, ' i"o'.lt.wi1i'.' are "he ti-uiip';e:f' re- 64,, 64. stills 01 veek-m vHt-i- 5:. Smith and Lacombe "def lDLIiIiIili; and Jardine, 6-4, 6-3, 6-0. F. Kays and F. Coyle def. M. MCC-uigziii and D. George 3-6, 9-7, licdec A.P o. 6-4. , , . 5.3, ,:.q V Followiiig IS the schedule for to- nvr. i':. Cadet Millet-friars nmtchrs: iMen's singles-5.30: Nlenis Singles: P.O. Iictizc tieicilirti P. Kziys tlPi”.i'r'i lief. AP 0. Hedge 6- M. McGui;:iii vs. PC MacMillaii. V p iliadiesi singles-5.30: l,.;iC-siiiiir def. A P.O N, DeBiois rs. B. Coyle . ti-II J. Weir rs. L. MacMahon. N. W” I ”0'-liHi'-' 543- 54 ..Hixed Doubles--6.30: 1 '.Cilllli)t' (IN. N. wraiii p. Kays and ,1, well V5, vv, cul. - ion and W. McMillan. Si!-Ivri il'f ll liiiciirs 8-6, P.O, MacMillan and N. DeBiois rs. P. Jardine and M Jarctime. Dr. Spacke and C. Douglas vs Vi-l. Coyle and B. Cojcle. D. Spdcek 6-3. v For the l'ill'it)liS seclioiis are now . lowing firms: GET YOURS TODAY Ringside--Section Sotttliezisl I1il1gSidQ:SCCIi()1j rye,-t Corner ls . . . . . ,. RCSC1rw'Od Section R. !Rin5:,s1dv-Section Northwest Reserved-Section O. 3 Com" Rush lResei've(l-Sertioii B. .VIEN'l"S l , . Ringside-Sec. South 'RC5m”VCd”5eC”0'l C- Ringsidc-Seciion Soutliwest p Rush Corner Reserved-Section (l l R Ned g '. lilILTON'S OLD SPAIN R3551” "i N "m i l Ringside-Section North . SHEEN & M(,1N1x'ls, 1Rinigside-Section northeast I Sunimersitle Corner Ringside-80 tickets , ., W. - Reserved-Section E. Rewlwd Section 13' Rush-100 tickets. Rush N WATCH FOR THE BOOSTER RINGSIDE MAGAZINE WHICH WILL GO ON SALE TUESDAY on sale at the fol- TO YOIINO MEN OF 16 APPRENTICE TRADES TRAINING . . A HEALTHY LIFE . . THE 'WAY TO A, FIN . FUTURE. APPLY NOW ONLY TWO WEEKS REMAIN FOR APPLICATIONS The f”.aii.-ttliutt ii'm,v's Soldier .Nlilll'FIIII('F Plan Is the .-insvver fut lllftilji with: men H3 ,tr-ars of line seeking a job with I fulurr. This plan offers a ronihiiiation of: -Ilinruugh trzule-a Irninlnz In nne of IR Iriule-. -neiulenilc training-In such slililccts as pliysien, ciu-nIIsI.r,v. algebra. 1t2m.rIi.-ah. -uiliii:ir,x triiiiiiiig-ilie Inn.-sic Soldier. training of the ('tmmIltm S-iltlirr tppI'vnliv'cs live in scpdi';itr- wings llll(IFl' the super- xrzirin of I-FIN'IPfI iiiiiit:ir,i and 4-iviliiin tcarlivrs. A carefully Ivilunirrl ltlriZl'JliiIllll' of sturh. play and work helps In bring out. the host in thesv ,xuun5: men. l.cariiin;z and Iivintz with other )rutn: (innnrlinnc r-f their own ntze stimulates healthy and happy vniiii':trlr-xliip. as Hell as intense pride in their squadrons and units. Eivilrlirr Appiriitiv-nu are :-ligihlr fnr all Arniy henefits. pon- sum: and the .'in days annual leave. Tlu-,v receive half my while iii but upon reacliinz their tTih hirthdny they receive full pay with -rxiru group pay as they qIlHIlI)'. The yuiii: llliill ulln is iiitciwistmi in the li.'ipp)'. IIP4'III.II)' ziiirl puipnunful life of tho 5'ol(li:-r .Mipreiiiirte should ilivcstitzate imnimiiatnl). The rntipnii hrlmr will hrinz you full details. Geiini-ul tirfirrr finniniaiidiitz. H-1 Eiastern (inminami. Bell Road. Halifax. N. R. Pltnse -i-nrl inn the iirmklet on the Fr-lrliri Apprenticq. NAME ADDRESS LITTLE SPORT By Rouscnu PAGE SIX er -3) S3 I J 7' Zoo -is c..- iu u u o... Iunmu e... um ..,... n... Iavxtvl JULY 20, 1953 l:, if-'jj-,5 ' lliesults Of. lltifle Shoot I Cadet William D. MuCDUlllil(I lwith a score of 97 won the weekly, lride shoot which was held Satur- lday afternoon at the Squaw Point THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN lThree New Records Set iln Racing Meet Saturday Aiilii-land, l-lsso and Em Burl-i limit: estabiislied new marks and: iiiunida won the first race of her. 'Range. Cadet. MacDonald had air:u'cvI' Snturdilr night at the ipossible on the 500 yard ranzo -and Clizirlottvtown Driving Park as I-I7 at 600 yards. llhe largest rrowd of the season l The next shoot will bp held (miuitnesseti what was the best rac- .s.itui-ciay aitei-noun, July 25 at in: to be seen here . since Old ll.30. lllome Week a )'0iU' ago. I Following are the icsiilts of sat-l Alibclnntl, fl sleek brown son of urclay'5 shoot; pRert Alihe. owned by J. S. Viiatis Cadet W.D. MacDonald 50 47-97 iii Q””h”i i'"” WV?" bit Midi icpll AM, Juhnswn 47 49A96.I(i0Hll9lI, lowered his mark hy tLL Gp Jp Rogers 43 48g9(-lr,iiioi'e than two seconds as he lm. pl -1-, Hoop” 46 4sp,94lwoii the first dash of the stake WW5. R L. -rhm.bm.n 43 mppgqlisnre in the hrilliaiit time of 2.08 .C.ni-. vv. E. -H:-11'd,t' 45 41-93” -l- ILAC. vvp wm.sm(.k 46 46p93p The little lizivvr from Quehee lnhj-p A. 1.3 Gorlmp). 46 46p92pueiit :-away on the pole hut -hurl isgl. Rp V655” 47 Ampggvtn ninvc up from second position pcadet ER. Bmke p 45 Awpmito pass .iosednli- Clipper at the lsg-L P. J. Laudmgan 47 Mpgl quarter mile mark to take over icamp Rm, Mccnbe 47 Hpghtlie lead. Frc-iii the quarter pole lama W. welsh 48 mpmltn the w -1- Ahlielund was never psglp Roy C0195 43 46p89itout'lie(l and he came hoipe a! ELAQ L Hmch 46 npgmcooti Ileiiglli ahead of the rest of, Lt. Mary MacLeniian 47 40-87l”'" r”"'l' l M1.5pwpE,Hm.dy 45 lupatil lie illF(t won the -second tlasli: Gmx My Cam”. 46 40pm'.'of- the event in the time 2:10 4v.v.v Capt. J. J Connolly 43 uimiliis mile N 2.08 24). was the pcapt. A. J. Mccabe 43 !ftistosI in the Mnrttimes this iIJI. Col. W.J. MacDonald 41 I . . lCPO. S. G. Bowlcs -ti 2 . HI" hilly" ll-13' ncldingi .L,ts' A. C, MBCKFHZR. H Jprliiivrii Ii." l.c-ii 0 )le;ir:-. and ow'n-- Pop W. Judson ed Ii) Airs James Poulton. fin-I CPO. LI Llewenyn tislivri the first dash of the Clnssli-l pol Ar Costello land Price with a hril-: Cadet P. Landrignn V st to set a record oil Cadet B Connolly 33 . . 1 lcadet C. MacDonald 38 :19-6. W W" and hlankw B.ud-i Eiivv-V hm?! set the pace for the first' I -ANA ltlirne-rliitirtr-r: with Esso mnvintzi , . till) from thiril pnsition to hrec-1.9 I .lioiiv- :i sznnd two lengths in ttiity Soft l -.- l 1 Three games are scheduled to be iplayed in the City Softball League lat; six o'clock this evening. Canada lPackers will meet the Sunshine ..Dairy on the Old Diamond: the B. jY. C. will play the City on the Knights Diamond and the Jaycces meet the L.Y.C. at Parkdalc. t Yesterday evening fl team from tinria defeated the Kins: St. Braves ii” A closely pmycd gm"? by n 6.2 ter of Calumet Rtidlong non the! -IUd.l' BIIIIIOUII lC- Si";-lil' 4 lsrorc. O'Donnell pitched for Ion-'. and Wright. for the Braves. iPlayground Kids ;To See Circus About 200 kids front the Play- lgrounds will be allowed to see the icircus at. the Exhibition Grounds ltoday. Children from seven to ,tweive will meet at Connaught lsquare at 12.15 and at Prince of lwales College Square at 12.45 for transportation to the grounds. All kids must have the. permission of their parents. i-irriiikir: Rudlong was sec-l i i".x:i Rudlnnd, driven by I"I.ll'-i nld Stead, led most of the inilei, iin uinning the first (lash nf thvl itflassified Pace and setting nl 'mnrlt of '.7.lT U3. Ma Cherie stir-' prised the ht-iting puhliv Ivy pint"-1 iii-5: sevond and paid 330.00 on in lplnce tick:-l. 5 l But it was Rnnirla In The fifth; 'raec who won the upset virtor,x' of the nirzht. Driven by ftamlv, .Vl.'iL'l)ontilrl. the little hay (ltiu':h-5 lfrmit. loud. secnntl (lash of the Clzissilietl ,'l"nce in 2.151 and paid St.').(l0 an at iwin tit-km. ; ! Raiiida paieeti most of the mile liii fourth position with Eva Butl- 'lon;z leading the way. She moved I l June meeiiiig of the Thistle and! "Shamrock W. I. was held at the. home of Mrs. Sam Giilis with 15 members and four visitors present. Roll call was answered by an ex- change of house plant. slips. I Committees gave reports and iiiew committees were appomtedzi Truinor, Mi-s.p Sick, Mrs. Anthony JOSEDII stordy: program. Mrs. It was decided to hold a picnic CLASSIF rues l l-ilirslca Mt'Elu)n. Br-ck Ann C Belle liudlnng. Maxie l-indvial, Rn Mighty in-Ii, .lu.1nrItile, Iloynl Ahhelanrl. .losr-dale Clipper, Britlnn, Johnny Kalmurk, Fnllnw Thelma Lou, Marlon 16., Mi Em Budlonz, Arlunwny. Henr FOR REAL EIIJOVME-IL , LILY. cw:-nous: --carom I DASII urk, Calumc-tta. Money Adds, Sis! Lynn Clever, Anyway. iiliarlottetown t 1 YEAR OLD .IIARI'I'l)lF. IIBEI)-'2 IOATIOII nnv DASHI'2S-5250.00 A DASH all, .ilt-ilirk (Tl:-5.1:, Captain Morgtiii. i.Tci'r,v'.s Niglitiiiare, Bob Clcziz, ltoy Iiarvr-ster, Br-Ilhop B.. EIIIOI )1. lsurtntk Chief. '2 IIASlIlt2S-&':iItl.l)0 A ll.-ISII i-I.-aso, (;;iii:i;:iivi. Prinrr Hilfllnlljz, .Iosvrl;ils- Ciippri, Miss Kn-ix. Rosalie llnnpvr, Jinn:-is Ru), Texas Bren er. '5 l)ASllP1S-5200.00 A l)A.N'll Abner the tirmil. .VI,x' Darling. Billy .VlrYr,i, Whisneriiig Hope. ,xnl St-nit .lr., Time Tabi- 1 DAN'IlES-SI7.T.00 A DASH litinoier, Sliiiitilii, liiiiiy i)iilt-, l.lii-lg; Nuiiiher, Yvriiitsi Pearl, Lela Budlnng. snrunnnv 2:18 l'A('l'l I'0NlIlTI()NI'ID-3 DASlllt'..K'-3300.00 A DASH 2 DASIIHS-S2tl0.lI0 A DASH (IIIOPUIHIP Dip, A. G. Scott, Rube" Up Jr. st: Commando. Dale B., Surprlscv ,T.ml,r, Frankie Budlong. Billy Budlong, Money Royal. Silk Hal. 2 DASIIICS-&I75.00 A DASH ,v Day, Lady Abner. Capt. Missouri, Penny Royal. laissie Lucille, Good Lurk. - 8200.00 Carl Atibrr-y, Follow Up Jr., Judy Budlomz, June Breeze. Sleepy Sam, Buddy O'Connor. Harvest Dale. Kitty MricKay. You'll See, Sen Plant, Lily Marlene. Mn Cherie, Ranidn, Miss Hazel Grove, Bob Can- er Verna. I DASH-8200.00 Budls Echo, Tartan. Waymark. Miss Paill, Squire L..' Roma Bud- long, Jennie Kalmuck, Helen Harvester, Muriel E., Brother Bill. Chet DECLARATION MONDAY 2:00 P. M. Driving Park STLI.-I AND SHAMROCK W. Ll Alfred Kelly. Mrs. Alden Greenan.' Firemen's Track Meet To Be Held Here In 1955 The next Marltiine Invitation I"ircineiiis Track Meet will be held in Chtirlottetown in 1955, it. was dvciced at. the annual meeting of the Maritime Firemcrfs Associa- tiou which was held last week at Lunenburg. Bob Guthrow of Amherst, Nova Scntia, was elected President of up on tiie upper turn and raine home a half length ahead of the improvimz Boh Clemz. Joundale won both the Classified Trnt She came up from with it great hurst first ruce and led most of ihei why in the second (lush. The daily double on lasso and Ahbelantl paiti fS.")9.tl(i. First and Fifth Rm-es diislies of and Pare. fifth place to win the F-Va Budlonz iS18i1(1i 1 Lllthe Association for the coming Ranida (MacDonald! 7 ityear with L. Gillespie of Chur- Ma Cherie. tBC1'mIrdt ii tiilottrtown llS vice president and C. 3013 C1928 i5miill' 4 3,li.facKciizic of Glace Bay, secre-I Bob Caiuick tt)'3leniai ll Spin,-y.l,-mgul-9,, MISS HHZC1 GYUVC igllllilli ii 41 The CIlfll'l(lllPIt'iWIl Trrick tcdm BCIIITDD 73 iMi'KNl'lil' Ii 7 this year won first. p'.-.1Cill,'.'S in the JUSI Fllckd lCi1dlii0lT' 551' l0II-3'.li'(l dash and one-mile relay Times: 2:17 4-5; 2.10: l:1i.i l,l.itl- U-HHS, Thm. also I)ac(1(l third long owned by (Ieor'::'. lliizlies azuitmo l,oS,.,”,'C1 men and third driven by H. Stead; llililidii Olifiltfl mp has (.mm.(.mcm not mid CITIVCH b.V R4 MWDOIIRIO3 P3”-H Jackie ,'i'uriicr won the 100 yard in in m”I”5.I5: 5”'?”fl,- 545-00' 39 mt Hm; (lush while the meinbers of the 54-40' -M03 3-"(M twiniiin: l'Pl(lV team were Charlie Stem"! "ml sixm ":'”'” iiitiestis Russ"ll Doyle Bill Led- Esso tO'Menr:iv 1 1.... If. '1 J, I '. ' Frankie Budlnng (l.JiYfll')iI "1 ill W um ""p7El:l:P,l;"hp Miss t'ommaiidu tl.lr-wellyni 4 2i Billy l3il(Il0llt: tMtieDoii:iidi 3 -ii I I I I .Vlarion F. tKell,v- ti S Mighty Deb IL.ctt,-lierv ii .'i' Rajor H.umvr:' tilnrrsiclci 7 7- ' Times: 2.11 3-5: 2.12 3-5: owned hy Mr. Jzuiirs Poulton mini . driven by Len tYMenr;i: piiri-mu;-' "i s " uels: First sit.-to. 5.40. 400; 2n.5tij MONTREEMI tCPi-1-01'm'. M-"tin played one of the best Davis Cup 8.50: 59.20: Proud, . 3.70. 280; p 5490' 3.30; 3p , i 'tiillCS of his mrerr Sunday. his Third and Swen", Rm.” 16-2, 6-3, 6-3 victory over Mario Abbpland l(;0,wl-1,. 1 1iL.Ianv.:is giving: Canada the first- 3 3 round North American zone tic Babe Brittmi tO'Mr:iraI Direct. Mite thetchrrv Johnie Kalmiirk tl(cllyi giiwitll Mexico. . M:iin's victory. with a sprinkle tcralgi 4 Int min fallinc nt the end. was all- 2.10 4-5: .ibbr- important lm-niisr hard-hit.iinlz land owned in Watts of Que- I9-.rear-old I”l':lilClSCO P:mcho Con- hec mid drircii by M. (mrziieii; p.ii.- .trrr-is polished off Henri Rochon mutiiels: Firs; rzice. S9 40. 90. .'.5ti: of Montreal in the filial singles 36.00, 290: s2.5n: second. 0, '3.- 13-4. 6-4, 7-5, as Canada won the 80, 2.10: St3.'.20. 210: 32.20. ttie by a 3-2 inartziii. Fourth and liiglilh Rm-es Iilllllltls mid Contreras won Sat- Joandale tnrriitirdi 1 ii:rd:i,v's doubles. following victor- HEIWY Day tl., iicilyi 2 1i,ics by Rm-hon and Matti in Fri- Arioiiway rCudmnrci 4 '3 days ,-,mgl(-5 FOIIOW I'll -I11 IMHCFIIVITTID ii 7 Last ,vr:i'r it was a 5-0 victory CW1 -illI)Y0.V tKFllllNi.Vi 5 I for C-uiuda. in the four meetings iVa)1W”k l”"K"”1l"' rii so far between the two countries; ' ' ihrv are all 1-rrn. Cnmiria Vania Lung tI.owr ti 5 ii inert Cuba next month. Times: 2.15 3-5: 2.16 3-5; .lv.'lll-, p ' dale owned by l.. D. MacPlice amt ”' "E '" driven by I5. Bernurd:" p-.iri-inn:-i uels: I"iliSi race. 510.00. 6.10: 55.20. at Cavendish B children. Roll call will be answered liy an Qlrllcliriiltxtldilt-);T'ilTlP At Maple Leaf Speedway, lie Wiiis ....- l l . 'furth l I RAY PHILLIPS. MacNcilI's Mills pmus, (AP) -Bobby Locke nil . . If stormy. on first fine day South Africa shot rounds of Girl and 69 to win the Frcnrli open ,- giolf chanipionship Sziturcluy iiitlig fonmung J. '12-hole score of 276. "' 5 ? , ATTENTION Stock car owners and drivers interested in enter- ing the race at Suininerside Sattii'dziy night please attend a lll('0Illlf!, at MacGre;zor Bros. Service Station St. Peter's Road, Moiidziy 8 P. WI. 3 CIli1I'IOIIl'IOWll Stock Car Rat-int: Drivers and Owner's Club a T ATTENTION IIIFLEMEN ANNUAL PRIZE MEET July 21. 28. 29. 30 Commencing at 8 A. M. There will be 5 Cadets on Ottawa team. For further information contact the l secretary. phone 6440. YEO THEATRE l MONTAGUII - MON.-TUES. - 20-21 LOST In ALASKA ABBOTT AND COSTELLO Bank Nlghtol-lI80.00--Are You Lucky? 325.00 Bum Mondny Night - Be There. Field 0 The annual N.B”.-P.E.I. Amateur and Open Golf Tournament gets underway at the Charlottetown Golf Course this morning with 184 golf- ers from the two provinces compet- ing for the honors. The three day meet concludes on Wednesday. Over 120 golfers from New Brunswick, including eight. prci- fessionals and ten juniors.'will take part. in the match. 35 golfers from Charlottetown and six from Sum- merside will compete. Pete Kelly of Fredericton, N.B.. the defending Amateur and Open champion. arrived here yesterday. He headed it strong delegation from the New Brunswick capital. Also here for the meet are R. 11. Harley of Moneton, a former N. B.- P.E.I. Amateur champion and Don Sinclair of Saint. John, who has won the two-province honors on several occn.sioi- . Eleven professionals. eight from New Brunswick, two from Nova scotia and one from P. E. I. will play for the pro honors. Cecil Dowling, t.he local Club pro will represent, this Province. The Junior Championship will aso be decided at the Iileet. Twelve juniors, ten from New Brunswick and two from Charlottetown will tee off on their first 18 hole round of medal play this morning. Errol Nicholson and Harry Sim- mons are the Charlottetown juniors taking part. Medal play for the proiesionals. amateurs and Juniors will com- mence this morning at eight. oiclock. The professionals will lead the way followed by the first division of the amateur and then the juniors. Local golfers taking part, in first division play include Bill Beer, Bob Gray. Don MacDonald. Art Mac- Keuzie, Frank Mclnnis. Doug Saunders and A. G. Maclviillaii. Moncton is very strongly repre- sented at the meet with two men in the professional competitions and eight in the first division of the amateurs. other centres with N.B.-P..E.l. GOLF TOURNAMENT OPENSWTODAY -to: ------.uLsn-... 7 164 Seeking T wo-Province Honors strong representations are Sajm John, St. Andrews. Bathurat, hm. amichi, St. Croix. Restlgouche, am Fredericton. Among those competing in pm. fessional brackets are: Archiz Skinner. St. Andrews; Don Sm, clalr, saint John: Bob Fern; Bathurst. Alan Ogilvie and Ben Maccalium, Moncton; Bob pg"). Miramichi; Earl Jnmieson, saint John; Gene McNabb, St. Croix, N 13.: Jimmy Walker, wesmug Frank Uyse, Amherst, N. s,; ami Cecil Dowling, Charlottetown. Saint John and Restigouche, N B. are strongly represented in the junior tournament. James Conrad Robert Conrad, Bud Kennedy, and James Briftain will play from saint John along with William G-arham, Hugh Gorham and w;;. liam Houghton, Restigouche as well as John P. Sears and Keitn Ducherty, St. Andrews. Local golfers who will participate in the amateur play include J. A, Likely. if. L. Sears. Jr.. R. T. Hol- man and T. N. Rogers. second div. ision. i Fred? Hansen, E. I. Prnught, it E. Giggey. Fred Toombs, Dr. .1. (- Gallant, Dr. Kent. Irwin dhcl V. R Norman. third division. G. G. Wood. R. E. Jenkins, col. don MacDonald, H. Mclnnis F. G Hutcliesori. Don MacMiilan, 0. R Simmons. G. Peake in the fourth division. A. H. Pealre, Ivan Horne; Jame.- Burden, Jack Brown. Vic William: and A. M. Clark in the fifth divis- ion. little League I Games Cancelled All Little League baseball gaxm-1 have been cancelled today on ac- count of the circus. it. was an- nounced last night by Randy Ed. wards. SYDNEY, (GP)-The future of the Maritime Major Hockey Loop will be decided here July 26 and there is A strong feeling that the nieetimz will favor reversion to Alan Cup competition. Juniorsiractice The Junior Abbies will hold I practise this evening at six o'clock I l I will - r-xclmngc of. recipes at the next ;lVit1CNOill'S Mills, Wednes-T, iiieetiiiz at the home of Mrs Rod id-dyv July 22, at 2;()() o'clock l N”3”015””- lSlTi'll'l). Good classes and ”"” '"' ipl'l7.0s. Full stock saloon. For er particulars apply tol i l I t WMATINEE iucias All entries must Boat Races. Dm-'y Races, Swimming Events Lobster Supper in School House Commencing at 3 o'clock George A. Lt-Clair by Saturday, July 25th. Picnic. Amusements. Dancing. Moving Picture, etc., on school grounds in the evening. North Rustico Regatta (Wednesday. July 29 2 P. M. be handed in to EDWARDS Bronx, N. Y., 160 lbs. DON "DUCK" CII'I.own. 141 lbs. SIX ROUND SPECIAL lull LIIIII (,?lI'I.nwlI. 132 II); ...M:.j.... .. FEATURI!) EVENT - 10 R BOOSTERS PRESENT BOXING OlI'TOWtl FORUM FRIDAY, JULY 24m 8:30 P. M. OUNDS iin RY "KID" . J0 DAN Alllntlu City. N. 3., 158 lbs. VS co-rmruau Maritime Wlterweiglit championship TEN ITOIJNDS TOMMY "G-IJN" TRAINOR is SPENCER (June Breton, N. 3.. 147 lbs- Orowd Pleasing 4-Rounder Loo "'I'lgor" Stools Ch'Iown. 184 II?! vs. 1 v-. , . I Leroy Jam Jm ""'”'” n-um, N. s., 132 lbs. cmown. 18! lin- PRICES: ninguiae 51.75; Reserved 31.50; Rush ti-0", . Tickets will go on sale Saturday at Old Spain. J0I"'"-”- Mnyfulr, Month Ind Fred Lambros. LET'S ALL BOOSTER AGAIN