Earle Sample did not take long to display his speed wares It the Charlottetown oval. Last Satur- day afternoon he cut the 5-year- olds trotter Dean Gallon 3. 2.11 loose and a dozen watches were on him as he finished the mile easily in 2.13 2 5 and looked as though he could 2.10 if asked in so in that notch. The previous best mile was by I pacer--215. None of the other members of the itabie were extended better than the 20-mark and Mary Merkls rules” were around that figure. al- so two others. For the past couple of week: a lot of favorable comments have been made about the 4-year-old pacer Suffolk ChZPi, owned by Cmdr. G. H. Buntain and in the stable of and being trained by Ed Downe. Last year he traiiied splendidly early in the season then wrenched his hind ankle and it bothered him. all through the mar. Now he is perfectly sound and about a week ago we timed him the last quarter in 31 2 5, so wr-rc not siirpriscd ulicii on Tucs- OOWN THE BAOK - STRETOH day morning in complny Willi Ai-got Pointer. Johnnie Kaimuck and Dean Swift he paced in 2.11 heading them all home. Johnnie was minus his hopples and made a break on the last turn otherwise it would have Jbeen very close. Suffolk Chief is I full brother to Marylin Chief 4. 2.025'u and Ilso of Elizabeth Chief 3. 2.09. He is a handsome black. free-legged horse with perfect manners and looks to be It least I 2.10 pros- pert. wuuwwuuuvu Our ieaciers will remember that Dick Logue. noted sportsman of Sydney. purchased several year- lzngs at Lexington sales. One of the highest priced was Bannerway by Kings Counsel I58. dam. Di- rect Lady 2073... These were plac- ed in the stable of Sanders Rus- scll of Stevenson. Alabama, and Weldy Carroll went down there to assist in training them. The first start that we have noticed was in inc Two Year Old Face It Roose- velt Raceway. June 8th: Green Free Caitiy by King's Counsel was vCii:iiiiiiied on Page 14! Dairymen Whip Wheelers As city Defeat Packers The Sunshine Island Dairy pro- tecied their lead in the City Soft- aall League yesterday evening by defeating the second place Bike Blimp Wheclers 14-9 while the City Flmkers moved into I tie for nith place by whipping Canada Packers 7-1. The Dairymen extended their can over the Wheelers to three points as they ran their unbeaten streak to eight games. Art Ballcm pitched for the Dairy and won his fourth game w:t.hout a defeat as he set the Wheelers down on eight hits. Bal- lem had trouble in the first. third and fourth innings but otherwise remained in command through- But. Playing Coach Wally shephard of the Wheelers lost his first game as I starting pitcher. Bhephardls record is four and two. He gave up sixteen hits to the free-swmg- ing Dairymen. Sammy Gregory socked out four h.il..I in five trips to lead the Dairy- men at the plate. Rollie Lee and Jack I-Iennossey each had three hits. Joe Rcvell and Angie Car- rol.l two. Wlally Bradley TlgPl' homc She-phard and hit back to back runs for tho Wheelers in the fourth. The round-trippar was the third of the year for Shep- hard and the nrst for Bradley. Duke Mat-Ca.llum and Bradley both had two- hits. The Dairymen won the game in the third by scoring nine runs on five hits and three errors. Angie Carroll made I dne running catch in centrefleld for the best fielding play of the gains. The City Blickers combined their Durelle Defeats Jerome Richardson MONCTON. tCP)-Yvon Durellc, 168. of Bill? Ste. Anne. N. B. punched his way to I split decis- inn ow-r Jerome. Richardson, 165. of New York in the main bout of a boxing card here Thursday night Durellc laiiriir-rl the more dam- aging punches through the 10- rnund bout. although at no time during the fight was either boxer n st-rious trouble. Diirollc. former Canadian light- '1eai:vweight champion. is schad- iled to mect Dmig Harper of Cal- gary. to whom he lost the title- several months ago. at Newcastle N! B. July 7. In the srmi-final. N5. of Quebec City. man Gautrcau. 150, ;he fourth. ...F.- .. -....D...A... City Gplf Pro To Compete In Nova Scoiia Open Cecil Dowiing, golf pro It the Gaston Roy. stopped No2"- Moncton. ir. Dglvederc Golf Course will com- pass in the Nova scotis Open at the Ashburn Golf Course in Hali- fax during the early part of next. week. Dowling will leave here this ev- ening for the three day meet which opens on Monday. The golfers will play one round on Monday. two rounds on Tuesday and one on Wednesday. This is the first tournament of the season for the young City pro who- distinguished himself lost you in the Lnbatt Open at Mont- real. heavy artillery with Sonny Stulls pitching and the opponents er- rors io defeat the Packers. Siull gave up only three hits over the scum inning route and all of them were singles, Jimmy Gauthier of the Packers hurled well and surrendered only six hits :n accepting the loss. The Stickers scored the runs in the second inning as the l:'ackcrs infield committed several costly errors. They added another in the fifth inning with Glen Matheson scoring on a double and In error Mcrlin MacKen7.is hit a home run for the City in the sixth inning to complete the scoring. Defensivnly outfieiders George scantlebury and Merlin MacKen- 7.ie of the City were standouts with fine catches. The llmnlrF.s wars Ev. MacNeill and Earl Goss Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League St. Louis 100 000 000-1 E 0 Blttiuklyn 210 000 00x-R B 0 Raschi. Presko (RI and Sarni; F.rsl-tine and Campanella. I.eRas- chi. HRS: St. L. -- Musial. Milwaukee l)00 110311-7 15 0 Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 5 l Burris-tie and Crandall: Miller. Kunstanty 17' Ridzik (HI and Bur- gess, Impala t7). L-Miller. HR: Mil--Mathews. Chicago 000 010 100- 2 6 0 Ncw York 032 010 00x--6 ii i Rush. Cule 15v Jcffcoat 17! and Tappo, Garagiola (7); Hearn. Gris- som 18: and Westrum, Wolrlearn; L--Rush. HR: NY-Mays. Cincinnati 220 020 020-8 10 l Pittsburgh 003 001 000-4 l2 2 Fowler, Smith i6i and Bailey: Surktint. I-lctki l7i and Atwell. W -Fnwlcr; L Surkiint. HR: Cin-- Kluszcwski i2l. American Leaguo Philadelphia 001 (J00 000-1 6 fl Baltimore 400 100 00x--5 l.'l Fricr-inn. Vi-in Brabant (ll Burt- scliy r:'n anrl Astroth: Pillette and Courtney. L--Fricann. Now York 007 000 fllil--ll H 0 Clcvclanrl 000 000 O00--0 9 l Reynolds and Berra; Garcia. Mossi (Iii Narleski Mi Hoskins Ifii lltinper IR! and Hagan. Naragon 47'. L-Garcia. HR: NY-Collins Washington 200 000 020-4 6 0 Detroit 010 000 020w.'l 5 O Strmc. Past-iial (7! and Tiptnn: Zuvcrink. Miller (Pt and Wilson. W-Stiinc; l.--Zuverink. Hits: Was Ynst; Dct--Nieman. Boston 020 000 002-4 R 5 Chicago 310 Oil 00x-R l0 2 Nixon, Flnvcnger I2! Kiely tilt Hudson 17f and White; Keegan and Lollar. Ir-Nixon. HRI: Bos- Williams. lniernatlonal League Rorlicstcr 042 0 00 1-7 12 l -lttawn 000 000 1-1 0 0 Jordan anti Burbrink; Wheat. llnhl Mi and Watlington. Hnchcsicr at Ottawa second game postponed by rain. First Toronto 032 302 0-l0 ll 1 Montreal 024 010 0- 7 11 1 Blake. Crimian (5! and Howard: Roebuck. Ludwick HI Hood 16' Fabbrn 1'7! and Thompson. Richmond 003110 000-A I 2 Syracuse 301 011 00x-6 10 2 Mcdlinger. Zeiser Hi and John- son: Sanford. Mai-kell (3! Peterson 15b and Lonnett. RAOIHO BIJLNIES TRAINING OARTS Apply: CARL L. JOHNSON Purnborn, Nova Bootl- :: mo norm of June, It 7 p.m. rodcmption at the Bonded NOTICE Charlottetown Golf Club A meeting of the holders of Bonds, of the Char- lottetown Golf Club, will be held A.S.T. at the club house. for the purpose of determining a method to effect I partial ' 0. IVSIMONS, President. nomszns on Tuesday, 29th day Indebtedness of the club. The delegates representing the Islanders It the Inntial meeting of the Maritime Major Hockey League in New Glasgow on Sun- day afternoon will vote to keep the local club in Major Series hoc- key. It is expected that the other three clubs, Halifax. Sydney and Glace Bay will vote to disbaiid the four team league and return to Allan Cup competition. By voting to remain I Major Series Club the Islanders believe they will be allowed to retain ownership of the players they owned last year The Islanders claim that the M.M. HL. can't disband unless the vote is unanimous. Therefore Halifax, Glace Bay and Sydney can only withdraw from the league. 0 . . But the ,Islanders are also ready to join up in an Allan Cup league with Nova Scotia and New Bruns- Alffk Learns. They don't want any part of the Cape Breton clubs and would prefer a league with Dart- mouth. Halifax and New Glas- govi. From here it looks like I fight between the Islanders and the Cape Breton Clubs to woo Hai- .fax. The Atiantics hold the bal- ance of power in the league It the moment. They can decide who goes and who stay: by naming the circuit they would prefer to play in. Then are I number of setups which can be arranged for next winter's hockey The M.M.1-1.1.. could operate again or there could bu, two four-team leagues with the Islanders in either one of the New Brunswick or Nova Scotia leag- ues. Again there could be I Mari- time senior circuit between the leading clubs in each of the three Provinces or again there could be an Intermediate League. 0 . . There was every indication It the last meeting of the M.M.H.L. that. the Islanders weren't wanted in Nova Sootia hockey. Maybe the feeling has changed somewhat by now around Halifax and Dart- mouth. We know it isnt likely to change in Cape Breton. The delegates roprasenting the Island- ers at Sunday's meeting may have to be It their diplomatic best if they are to keep Charlottetown in the midst of the Maritime hockey picture. 0 O 0 Many of the top flight golfers at the Belvedere Golf Course will be competing in mainland tourna- inents over the week-end. Goif pro Cecil Dowling will be playing in the Nova Scotia Open at the Ashburn Golf Course while Bill Beer. Doug Saunders. Don Mac- Donald. Tom Rogers, Mac Ken- nedy. Bob Gray and Frank Mac- Innis plan to play in Moncton. . - . . Those who like to pitch horse- shoes will get is chance to warm up for the summer's competitions at the Brighton Horseshoe Club on Sunday evening. Manaiter Jack Maccourt has been getting every- thing ln readiness at the Club for a pfactice session Sunday at 3 pm. All those interested Ire welcome to attend. Havana 000 000 000-0 1 0 Buffalo 000 000 20x--2 9 l Rognvin. Sancho: 'Ri and Noble; Johnson and Lake-man, Second Toronto 010 103 10l-- 7 12 2 xlnntrenl fill 012 52x-i7 l7 0 Lombardi. Powell iii Hague l7i Shnro l7t and Griffin: Laiiorda and Thompson, L-Lombardi. Additional Sport Page 13 sixth. and one in tho eighth. The Andy's Aces 4 Jerpet-tes three. ault and Margaret Mcinnis led the batters with three hits in five afternoon. '!2'.' TT" with tho first duh nttinc sway st ms standard time. I Most of the tradition features n ' that have thrilled fans for years will bu very much in evidence thllls I evoning. Dr. P. O. Dougsn w" ' w' 3 spin be starting the horses Ind announcing t-ho progress of each 1 nu. - B l t d' t at plated I doubla pii-y TM" ""1 be PM It-Ht-Ins sate. basaiiclei tiiaihl ii: elwniltelsult: in”:'l'1eenSCcCo0'Tid. - photo tin!-Ih. pan-mutual-I and res first win of the season It the Air- Gunner Cox's catch of Vance treshmoats. And in Idditlnn there port diamond last evening. scor- I-1Irris's long fly to deep left field will be I definite starting time for tag a surprise win Fovkcr ha was the fielding gem. at the ::cl:1iyrI:;Iet::ieet;lliItut::ihe:: will be no strengthened R. C. A. . nno Y game. I - I 5-2 count. Paul Schui-man start- 30, 51-0,. lnuaesmvgll clt:mn;e:ce natttwgntry; ed his first ball game and want "I . R H PO A E mnu rva . e rs as the full nine innings. giving up 3,, 1 4 1 0 2 0 0 gtt: iiandudtvg u'i:m8::O,ttl;eoasecot2d nine hits and striking out seven. Pm” . 1 1 0 0 0 9 - I I : an e I is .' . e .. His mstpii played errorless ball Glxuisl; 4 1 2 13 2 0 oxslfamsltgrefmve ::::egor):lo:nN'.;gz until also eight dashes have been behind him. V. H - 21, 1 2 0 0 1 5 0 -. run o . The visitors hunched three runs ACorn.'”:.?' 11 4 O 1 1 0 0 Elaggr hfrfley l::du7:ez;h:?&: Royal Value. owned by Walter in the fourth and two, in the sev- Kramer, If u 4 1 1 0 0 0 gem we have in our home pmvmca Hennggggy gnd driven by Jog Hen- "'”l- '"d '" ""1. '""'"' ””-V P. schurman. p .. 4 0 0 1 5 0 How trulv it is named the Gar- MWY ""1 be ' new ''-"'i" 0" were helped C0'i51dPF!b1Y 133' 3 Gum (;,-,,d,-' C H 4 1 1 1 0 n den M-th"eGu11.on.sund5ymomg Island tracks in the free-for-ail. trllg ofTAirItorce lVidllCUh95. f t Lmdrx C V 4 0 2 3 1 0 mg June 13m 1 new by MCA. ,0 Other horses in this race include op ay or ma e is irs Ip- Toms 34 5 7 3-1 13 0 M n um en mum to the pagan- such favorites as Lucky Chief. A. p””"” "" RtC'A'Fl ""1 "Id rs c A iv an R H ro A E Przivincial Wildlife Conference ll. 0- 500th Johnny Kalmucki Babe the Hcdmm "Nb to -"V"! mm Biabb 2h . "4 2 2 0 3 0 Ottawa Words are inadequate to 3l'm0" ""1 Din” Mm?- but "Hm mmbmm wnh Among Pitt im T 0 1 3 2 describe. the beauty of the red green Amlvh" "EM Wm 599 CDOPOJN-9 ”"s'ead'""5 in H" mm was 7". Wh'Jtn Jib 4 0 112 0 0 nd old uares unfoldin b'eneIth Dlpv Gihaluh M155 KMX RON?! ough to give them the verdict. "- 3 3 K B . i ' - Rogarson 3h 4 0 1 1 1 0 iconunued on pg” 1;) ruce, Annes Boy, Prince Budlong, The Flycrs scored I single tally J ' 3 0 1 7 1 2 E30 "id True H” nnmc up by in the first frame and another in Cl::(9"”c ' 1 O 1 1 O 1 mnu the .uru-nu sue the third. ' ' - i . L13,-95,111., ,1, 1, 4 0 1 2 o 0 t The other two races age well .,f:.f;':,." sl',”,'f1hnK1"'. 'h,',ngf:"”.',fj Fell, cf 4 o o 1 o o S filled with outstanding trotters ;- 3' - 3 Taylor, 1! . .1 0 1 o 3 1 and pacers. FIDJP in three trips. Pittman and Jon" ,1", hit 1,11,11,51 hut whn. TOUIJS 33 2 -9 27 10 5 .: Stabb crossed the plate. the other Summari.-RBI. Harris. Roizer- deal of trouble to two died at third. 3 Garth Gay led Hoimsn's with d the hludgeon, getting I double 9 and scratch single in four tries. 5 After the third inning Schurman 5 was steady in the clutches and he wu backed up by W P"f"f'l C1"""0"- . (ion at Pictou Lodge this week- SUDWW Of his mal05- who fiizur- L"”d”f- H''”'"” '”"J G”-Vt end such as the hunter safety pro- cd in three double killings, one in UmDII”PSwP18lO. Bfhlldry. haS8S gram, hunger; and 1151191-men'; 111. the second inning. one in the C Defeat J. P.'s 20-4 -Andy's Aces beat the Journal- Pioneers ladies softball team at Queen Elizabeth Park. summer- Side. last night by the score of 20- 'Thc Ares got 14 hits. and the Marie Peters was the winning pitcher. Jean Ai-scn- 5 tries. Peters struck out 18 batters. Wee-ltend Golf M Charlottetown ., The qualifying round for the Sport Lodge Trophy will hr hold this weekend at the local Golf Club. This is the first year this trophy had been up for competi- tion and it large entry is expect- ed. Scores post:-d in the qualify- :1 ing round will determine the draw positions and match playi with handicaps will continuei throughout the season final winner is declared. Seven playvrs will he rcpresent- ing thc local club at the N. B.-P. E. I. Eastern District ships. bring held this weekendi Among those expected to make the trip arr Bill Beer. Doug Saiindors. Trim Rogers. FrankJ .Vlat'lnnis. Mac Kennedy. Gray and Don MacDonald. L Soflildii Practice . A softball practice for the Bus- ilica Youth Club will be held on the Knights Diamond It 3.30 this N. S.wBasebail Ki-ntvilie 4' Eiteilarton I 1 Liverpool 5. Halifax 2 Truro 10. Dartmouth 2. "ll 1- "M Mi iIi.' WM!-(Al at 0830 hrs. A.D.T. RANGE CIASBIFICATIONS Annual range classifications will -be carried out It Squaw Pt. Rifle Range on Sunday, 27 June I54. Transport will leave the various centres as follows: Summerside-0800 hrs. A.S.T. or. 0900 hrs. 'A.D.T. Kensington-0815 hrs. A.S.T. or 0915 hrs A.D.'l'. Rustico-0730 hrs. A.S.'I'. or 0830 hrs. A.D.T. Personnel from the Charlottetown area will assemble at the Armouries where transport will leave for the Range Dress: Benin. bush uniform.. boots and putteco. Signed, ' A. W. ROCKS. Lt Col. H on, Pittman; doubles, Guy, Lan- rsguo r"'n5c1DuIx-"III The Chsrlottatown Driving Park, the HI.rneIa Mecca of the Ilarltimilnwlll hold itil-first horse race of tho IBM season tonllht arrange these and other features for the enter- man and White. Islanders Appoint MMHL Delegates For Sun. Meeting. and George Hooper were appointed ry, Pittman: triples, Stabh. Lev- sque, Jones; walks. Taylor 3. churman 2; strikeouts. Taylor 4. churmsn 7; double plays. Pitt- Harris, Gay and Schurmsn. Gay and Convention In addition to the serious mat- ters to be discussed at the MIri- P time Wildlife Federation Conven- 3""0"- surance policy. and important matters dealing directly with con- scrvation, there has been arranged an outstanding sports program with many suitable prizes. Sportsmen from Prince Edward island who are interesied in trap shooting. fly casting. spinning gear exhibitions, will be delighted to know that I varied program has been arranged and all are wel- come to enter into these sports. including the ladies. For the trap shooting events sportsmen are ex- Dr. F.C. Dougan. Charlie Praught tainment and. instruction of many sportsmen expected to present. modation available in and around was advised by phone from Pic- tou yesterday afternoon that res- ervations for the convention already heavy. New England States are coming to the convention. Braves To Play Cherry Valley bail team will play In exhibition the be There is lots of accom- ictou Lodge. Mr. Stewart Jones are A number of sportsmen from the '111ey are flying The Clurlottetown Braves soft- delegates to the annual meeting of Hall last night. retain Major competition they will retain ownership of their Glace Bay and Halifax will vote to disband the League. sided over by Club Presidentsmith MacFnrlane. After a short session the meeting was adjourned for a few days when a report from the ing will be presented. ”;Minor And Lillie ---m---n-jleague Baseball 3';-Ir Ttql.ieBLakeslde course at Monc-ischedule Bob today's Minor. Bantam and Little Yankees. iwinner of this game to The Islanders will attempt to Series Hockey. 1'. play Dodgers at 3.00 pm.) this workout-teams will be sale ed for the season today so there). 130 pm.-Minors: the local Club feel layers. They expect that Sydney (Boys 0 I the season this thorn ected for noon. so everyone be tlme.i Last night's meeting was pre- mornlng game vs. Dodgers). HORSE nscss if HAZELBROOK June 30th. 2 PM. elegatcs to the M.M.H.L. meet- Following is the schedule for eague baseball program. 9.00 ii.m.-Bantams: Cards Everyon. wdgom. VS "THIS IS IT" ' GRAND OPENING . Harness Racing Season c Beautiful Summerside Raceway AFTERNOON and EVENING J U L Y lsf . Over 75 Horses Entered for I Eight Dashes In 1 Both Afiemoon & Evening Program 33.700 In Purses Free For All - Jr. Free for All And Classified Events -- POSl THIIC 7- 7-4” P-Milmlml "'99" 3-00 PM pccted in take their own twelve the Maritime Major Hockey Lea- gaugg gum. Ammunmon 1. pm. gue in New Glasgow on Sunday vjded free. ftcrnoon at a meeting of the The Pictou County Branch of Islanders Hockey Club in the City-the Nova Scdtia Fish and Game Association have gone to I great was decided at last night's meet- 1ng and win you 119,111”; me 1115. 10.30 a.m.-Little Leaguers: (Boys banding of the M.M.H.L. 11 and 12 YEN”! 01 8821 if: it im- By 1-4-1-.-11111111111 111 M3101 591-191, portant for everyone to attend ct- be nd 10 years of age: teams will be sel- after- an 3.00 pm.-Bantams: (Winner of; I O game in Cherry Valley on Sunday afternoon It 2.30. Brs'ves players will met It the Red Cross build- Ulhllminiltlu Racing Season Opens At: Dh'town Driving Park to Moncton and In being arm," from there to Pictou by m.mb,,.. of the Moncton Bunch of the NB, Fish and Game Association. Th. Moncton boys are bringing vim, own fish and game orchestra. Ernie North who owns the (am. ous trained Labrador Retriever is coming to Pictou and will gin , land and water demonstration with his dog. This dog has earned an reputation of being one of thg cleverest bird dogs in North Am. erica. This should be I real inn for dog lovers. Moore. Will Fight Johnston NEW YORK (AP)-Light iieiwy. weight champion Archie Moon will defend his title against Hsr. old H. Johnson of Philadelphia in Madison Square Garden August 11. president Jim Norris of the Inter- national Boxing Club. said Friday The two originally were signec for I July is 15-rounder in San Francisco but the bout was called off because Moore required morn time to make the 175-pound weight limit. Moncton Sports Editor Iniured MONCTON. (CF)-Sports odlinr Dave MacKi-iy of the Moncton Times- and Transcript was report ed in fair condition Friday night after suffering concussion when I car in which he was I plllengsr left the road near Moncton urly Friday. He also suffered posslbls broken rib: and I broken finger. All Stars Win Baseball Game The Head of Hillsborough as Stars defeated Douglas Bros. sni Jones 12-5 in an exhibition hue- ball game yesterday evening. Bin- go Handrahan was the winning pitcher and Mike Doyle the loser : B O OO FIJEL OILS Best by Test ing on Prince Street at 1.30. ' DIAL 9911 land 1-Ismess .- Racing Club before July 1st, when colts DR. 1:. 1r. SEAMAN, President. ATTENTION HORSEMEN! nosrr ronosrr Your second payment for The Prince Edward h- Colt Stakes is due on or must be named. W. G. GILLESPII, Secretary-Trelouror. long; 4-4 Gahagan; 5-3 15550; Hal; 8-6 Miss Knox. Fiaxscott; 8-1 Waymark; Joandale, Frisco the Great. TONIGHT STARTERS FOR THE OPENING RAOE Classified Paoe-2 Dashes At 3225.00 Each 1-2 A. G. Scott; 2-6 Direct Mite; 3-1 Royal Value; 4-4 Lucky Chief; 5-3 Babe Britton; 6-5 Johnnie Kalmuck. Classified Paco-2 Dashes At 5175.00 Each 1-8 Ann's Boy; 2-7 Miss Donna Mae; 3-1 Prince Bud- 6-5 Chocolate Dip; 7-2 True Classified Trot-2 Dashes It 3200.00 Each 1-4 Chet Lynn Clever; 2-5 Arionway; 3-8 Bud's Echo: 4-6 Royal Scott Jr.; 5-7 Mary Merk; 6-2 Winnie's Last: 7-3 also eligible-Judy Kaimuck. Clullflod Pace-2 Dashes At 3150.00 Each 1-1 Vella Grattan; 2-3 Dale B.; 3-7 Sleepy Sam: .4-5 Marion E.; 5-8 Money Royal; 6-4 Carl Aubrey; 7-2 Amticol 8-8 Mighty Deb; also eligible-Little Delbert, Sister Verna. 8:30 Standard Time OHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK x. 1 STDK on niicss SIJMMEHSIOE RAOEWAY rosiioi-Ir.-also smears Tim .s:3o.smui-d rim so. the top taunt driven basin is out with r. s. I. Auto Racing Association ...I. 1 .. 4..