--As Car Von Iebanlel. brilliant St. Louis teen-ant. l chart a one-hit shut- ut and Joe Cunningham slammed a gatnewianing home ntn Sunday as the Cardinals swept a double- headsr from Pittsburgh and drew within s hail game of first place h the National League. In the American League. New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers played for seven hours and 25 min- utes at Yankee Stadium and settled for a split, the Yanks win- ning the second 4-3 in 15 innings dfter losing the first. 6-5. it left the Yanks' AL lead at SH games over runner-up Chicago. which edged Baltimore 4-3. Gene Bakers' second inning double was the only hit - and Baker the only base-runner-the Pirates could manage off McDan- iel in St. Louis' 4-0 first game vic- tory. Cunningham's llth - inning homer won the nightcap, 9-8 and meant a full game pickup by the Cards on league-lcafing llilu au- kee. which defeated New York 53 after losing to the Giants. 24). In other NL games. Brooklyn de- feated Cincinnati 7-2 to move with- in ll: games of the lead and Phila- .. s . -.1, .... tie with Cincinnati. each 2'-5 games behind. m '1" ng out the Americans Sunday program. Boston turned Cleveland. H and Kansas City won twice from Washington. 02 and 3-2 in 11 innings. McDaniel. 18 - year - old bonus beauty winning his fifth against two defeats. retired the first five in his spectacular performance. Baker's hit was a liner that fell four and permitted only eight balls in the left field corner fair or to be hit out of the infield. The Cards. trailing S-5. st-orcd ningham's homer off loser Kline's first pitch in the llth. Hovl Wilhelm picked up his first vir- tory in relief. Johnny Antonelli scattered six gained Milwaukee a split with a delphia swept Chicago Cubs. 3-2 six-hitter in the second game. R. C. Barwise Wins Ottawa Aggregate And Pres. Trophy R.C. Barwlse won the Ottawa Aggregate and the President's Trophy in the P.E.l. Provincial Rifle Shoot Saturday by defeating Bill Beatty of Sussex in a shoot- off at 600 yds. Barwise made 24 out of 25 against Beatty's 22. Bob Barwlsa also won the biggest match of the day. The Jones Memorial, with a score of 170 out off I possible 175. in second place was C.C. Strong Windsor. N. S. with a score of 169. This Match is fired at the 200. 500-ten rounds at each range and 600 yds. with 15 rdo. conditions were good at the shorter ranges. but by the time the marksmen moved back to 600 yds a trickly fish tail wind had developed which caused trouble for most of the msrksmen. In the Physical Fitness Match diet at NO yds. Joe Davis. a visit- ing marksman from Windsor, NS. came through to win the match and the 21st Field Ambulance Trophy with a possible 50. He was followed by Lieut. A.K. Mutch who Itad the best possible 49. The Henderson and Cudmore Match. which is open only to Tyros. was won by Bill Rogerson with a score of 160 out of a pos- sible 175. He was followed by My- ron Ling with 159. El. Smith from Pownal won the Nicholson Tyro Aggregate with a total score of 419. The William D. E. MacDonald Memorial Cadet Hatch was won U! P0101” Mlchlutt. of P.W.C. Cad- et Corps. The Gov. Gen. Silver Medal for Isa highest resident of P.E.l. in &e Grand Aggregate was won by RC Barwise with G.J. Rogers winning the Bronze Medal. This concludes the Provincial Ihoot for 1957 with the exception of the United services Officers Club Match which will he shot off next Saturday. starting at 1:15 p.m. This Match is shot under Iervice conditions. and Includes. deliberate. rapid. snap and run- ning and thing at intervals from on yds to 100. At the conclusion of the shooting the prizes and trophies were pre- sented by Lieq. R.E.Jenkins.the President of the Association. Lt. Colonel W..l. MacDonald presented the prize for the William D. E. MacDonald Memorial Cadet Match and G.J. Rogers the prise for The Rogers Hardware Company Ltd.. Match. 'l' H E PHYSICAL FITNESS MATCH: to rds at 300 yds. Joe Davis Gnr AK. Mutch. Lt J.D. O'Connell. Sgt. WM. Beatty, Cpl. R.C. Bsrwise. Tpr. C.C. Strong. Gnr. A.W. Seaman. Sgt. Ilyron Ling. hr. G.A. Coles. Sgt. I'.C. Younker. Tpr. M. MacLennan, Lt. 3.3. Jenkins. Lt. L.V.A. McDonald. Lt. AM. Johnston. S-Sgt. EJ. Smith. Tpr. Eric Colu. Sat- Roy Coies, Sgt. D.0. Clark. ISM R.A. veuey. Tpr. SSSSSSSSSSSQSSSSSSS TYROS Bill Rogerson. Tpr. 43 Milt Carver, Tpr. -M S.G. Bowles. CPO -H Ronald McDonald. Cat. 43 THE .1 0 N E S MEMORIAL MATCH: 10 rda at 200, 500 and 600 yds. R.C. Barwlse, Tpr. C.C. Strong. Gnr. G.G. MacLennan. Sgt. us. Mary MacLennan, Lieut. ltih R.E.. Jenkins. Lieut. ltili G.E. Lawrence. Sgt. 166 Eric Coles. Sgt. lfi5 A.K. Mutch. Lieut. 164 H.E. Wilson. Sgt. 183 W.M. Beatty, Cpl. 16” F.C. Younker. Tpr. 1);! A.F. Gormley. Major. ltil A.M. Johnston S-Sgt. lrif) G.J. Rogers. Lieut. lint Joe Davis. Gnr. (57 LV.Il. MacDonald, Licul. 157 Fred Hooper. Tpr. ' 137 JD. O'Connell. Sgt. 157 R.L. Coles. Sgt. I55 F.J. Landrlgan, Sgt. 155 R.B. Hambly. 0-Cdt. l55 FLT. Vessey. Tpr. 1.35 A.W. Seaman. Sgt. 1.34 P.T. Hooper. Lieut. lit-t G.A. Coles. Sgt. I54 J. Coles. Cspt. 132 HENDERSON AND CUDMOBE 'I'Yl0 MATCH: Bill Rogeraon. Tpr. 160 Myron Ling. Tpr. 139 E.J. Smith. Tpr. l.i'.l Ronald MacDonald. Cot. I.G. Bowlos. CPO 149 D.0. Clark. ISM 146 WJ. MacDonald. Lt.-Col. 144 THE NICHOLSON TYRO AG- GREGATE: R.T. Vesaei. Tpr. G.A. Coleo. Sgt. R.E. Wilson. Sgt. Eric Colel. Sgt. L.V.A. MacDonald. Lleut. A.F. Gorrnley. Major P.J. Landrlgan. Sgt. Bill Rogerson. Tpr. A.M. Johnston. S-Sgt. James Cotes. Capt. R.li. liambly. 0-Cdt. A.W. amsn. so. A..l. L-Cube. Capl- Myron Ling. Tpr. Roy Coles,Sgt. R.A. Veasey. Tpr. Fred Hooper. TD?- S.G. Bowlel. CPO Sgt. P. , . Lleut. Peter MaeNntt. Cadet. (Milt Carver. Tpr. 5V; Miel er ds Win Twin Bill and 7-1. to pull into a fourth placc i Willie Mays had a big day with blow. lion : six hits in eight trips, including a lhomc run. . GRAND SLAM leighth of his career, was enough yior Brooklyn. Brooks Lawrence lgave up ghis seventh loss in lli decisions. 1 Curr Simmons won his lilth and '. times. Doby was the last to do it.(. ( Jack Sanford his 14th in the Phiisl lsweep. Granny Hamner produced batters and the last 22 he faced 1 clutch hits in both games and Erin llsouchee wrapped up the nightcap for Sanford with a three - run homcr. - Lt-l'tlinn(lcr Billy iiucft wcnt all ldium. The Detroit star worked the season But he lost his sixth (in lllll(' dccisluns tthcn Mickey ghlantlc ualked and scored on Bill iSkuurun's triple in the 15th. Bub .Grim (10-lit won in relief for the l A's first game victory which cost Chuck Stnbbs his hits in beating his ex-teammates second time in two days- 1-0ulWnshington's single for the fourth time in the Grams. Sleater's no-hit relief for 2 1-3 in-ll-tth loss. Braves opener but Gene Conley l mnzs saved the opener for Paul-scored Hec Lopez with the lith- ,l-itiytgmk (12-fl( with Frank Boll-t 'ing's iiith homer the decisixe Groom Shutters Open Pole-vault Record Saturday ROTllF.SAY. N. B. (CP)-Alfie Groom of Sumniersitie, P. E. l.. shattered the New Brunswick S4'.llill'tl;l1' lilloll hc tuislcd ovcr the bat ztl ll tcct 8 inches at the annual highland gathering here. This was a half inch better than Guy l)mrnn. rcprcsenting Univer- sity of Von Brunswick. did Ch'town Beats Pontiacs 13-5 The ('liarlollct.ul(n AIISHIIS. : last year's Maritime intermediate Champs. trounced the Summer- side Pnntiacs 13-5 in I Flilme which went eight and A fraction innings at Quccn Ellizabcth Park Saturday afternoon. in the top of the ninth the game came to an abrupt end when Coke Grady and Forbes Kennedy engaged in flatl- cuffs aflcr Grady had thrown the ball in lllc Charlottetown Dugout from the mound with two out in the Charlottetown Boys' half of that frame. The brawl rcsultt-d from constant ncedllng of player! on both sides and was pretty much out of control before actual hostil- itics hcgan Alan Stewart gave up six hits in Charlottetown bats in 3 innings. Don Simmons was touched for four in three innings. and C o k e -frames. Donnie Mat-Lean pitched the vrholc game for Charlottetown. Carl Furillo s grand slam homer. l lzlrun.-uivk upt-n pulc-vault record. in ' sorting tlic former record at an ' llllt:lTllllC'.llfJlC mt-cl last ycar. Grady allowed fl hits in 2 2-!- TWO RUNS Larry Doby drove in two runs to help Bill Fischer win his fourth : in relief for the White Sox. despite up two four-run rallies in best 1 for Johnny Podres to win his ninth homers by the Oriolesl Joe Dur- ham and Gus Triandos. The Sox' the Furillo slam and took . Jim Landis tied a tnaior league record by striking out five straight lyfanning five times in as many rtries while with Cleveland in 1948. I Ted Williams. hiking his league- .leading batting mark to .3 slammed his double and two singles to pace the ,Red Sox over the lntlians. Rocky about four feet. Von Struck out l the hay for an unfortunate loss in Colavito and Vic We-rtz produced l . (tho st-cund game at Yankee Sta- all Cleveland runs. Wertt hammer- heat. Sir Joseph roumped home ling in five for a season total of three ninth-inning runs to tie tho 1 1:4 1-3 Innings. lying Plllsbl-lrllll'S 69 with two lumers and a single second game. then won it on Cun- her" 1-3))" if" the l0nB9Sl Slim Di and Colavito delivering three with George Susce won ntwo homers. ;ovcr Don .Vl(Js.sl. both lll rcllcf. llcx Kellner pitched a hitter and hit a home run in the Hal Smith's rwally Burnettc mcr Bud Byerly. Dodgers Beat Flyers 7-1 The Dodgers defeated the Fly- ( ers in an exhibition game at Alem- ( orial Field yesterday afternoon by the score of 7 lo 1. y Vern iinntlrahan and Bu c k Whillock led the Dodger each getting three hits in four for the Flyers and drove in their only run. The Dodgers got two runs in the first inning and never looked back. They scored two more runs in the fifth and their last three in the seventh. The Flyers got their only run in the fifth inning when Oillis who had led off the inning with a single scorctl on Bobby Lund's second hit of the game. Donnie llat-Lean went the route for the Flyers and gave up eight ed three. he hit one batter. Booby Simmons pitchcd for the Dodgers and was touched for scven hits while striklnii out eight. Softball Games The following softball games will be played this evening at 6 p.m. Barry's vs B.Y.C. mond) Ross Burner vs (High School Diamond) (Old Dia- B.I.S Cardigan Edges Vernon River Cardigan edged Vernon River. 65 in a regular soft-ball league game played yesterday at Vernon River. The game. which was the best of the season. was witnessed by a very large crowd. it was the last last game of the rcgular st-ht-tlulc. and by virtue of this win. Cardi- gan fmishcd ill first place. mn- nlng the Montague Bakery Trop- hy. They also take the bye lnlo the finals. 76. day night. 29th home run. a five- inning run that won the second for attack trips. Bobby Lund had two hits hits. he struck out five and walk-, Spotti- 5 The Charlottetown Gunilla! Three double dashes and three single dashes entertained a large crowd of racing fans at the Char- lottetown Driving Park on Satur- hly Darling and Sir Joseph were the only double winners with My Darling nosing out Mr. Jollscott in a photo finish in the second ahead in the first race but had to come from behind Downtown in the second one to win. Seven horses had to be drawn from the races because of a sick- ness that is sweeplng the country. Cottage Frank, C.P. Clegg and Sir Joseph And My Darling Only Double Winners Sat. Y Not Chief (hdachiillan) Time: 1:17 2-5. C Pace Essa (Llewellyn) Falrgo (Bernard) Pericles (C. Smith) Abner The Great (Whalen) Guy Locke (Hennesse ) Frank H. Cavellero (MaeNeill) Time: 2:16 B Trot Jappa Maid (Shawl Mt. Carrol (E. Smith) Bonnie's Girl (Hennesaey) New Forest (Bernard) Baby Train (Arsenault) Connie French (O'Brien) Royal Train (Chappell) Times: 2:17 4-5. 2:15 2-5. B Pace and B Trot My Darling ("enness ,) Tattrlda Bay (C. Smith) uauuguu o.ouuu- .u...g Abner MacGraw were in this group. SUMMARY D Trot Lucky Logan (Neill) 1. Cheeky Dude (Willis) 21 Tommy Shanter ('3: (ll Ruthie's First (C. Smith) l Roms Budlong (L. Kelly) 5( Kittymatt Kitty (Macbleill) 6! Time'll Tell 1?) 7 Time: 2:19 C Pace 11 2.-' 3i 4. Si Sister Dawn (Hennessey) Murphy's Abe (O'Brien) Sandy Yorke (White! Bob Clegg (Bernard) Marion E (L. Kelly) Mr. Jollscott (Hill) Queen Primrose (O'Brien) Peter Federal (1llacNeillt Moriell Woody (Kennedy) Jerry A. Hanover (Llewellyn) Times: 2:17 4-5; 2:16 1-5. Free For All Pace Sir Joseph (Llewellyn) Downtown (Bernard) Meg (MacNeillI Denny Pointer (Shaw) Myrtle's Boy (Burblne) Jolllty Leigh (O'Brien) Ooguuu qasuuuu uulbnrn s90-hhuad BASEBALL Sunday American League l Chicago 002 l0f) 100-4 ll 1 Bnllimorc 020100l)i)0-3 5 fl liurshman. Fischer (5 llowell ((9) and Bailey; Odell, Johnson l (ii) and Triandos. W: Fischer. L: Odell. Hits: Chi - Esposito; Bit- Durham.nTriandos. Cleveland 000 303 020-8 ll 3 Baton 100 000 44x-9 12 0 Wynn. hlcLish (7) Mossi (B) and Nixon. liegan (8); Sullivan. Min- arcin (8 Susce (9 and White. W: Susce. L: M9ssi. HRs: Clc-Cola- vito (2). Wertz (2); Bos-Williams. l First Kansas City 001 0l0 130-6 10 0 Washington 200 0()0 000-2 5 2 Kellner and Smith: Sottbs. Hyde (S) and Fitzgerald. L: Stobbs. HR: KCy-Kelln57. Second K Cy llll) 000 100 fll-3 9 1 Wash 000 101 000 00-2 14 1 Terry. Burnett (7) and Smith; Pascual. Berly (S) and Berberet. W: Burnett. L: Byerlv. First Detroit 104 100 000-6 11 3 New York 110 010 200-5 fl 2 Foytack. Slcater (7) and Wilson; Larsen. Byrns (1) and Berra. W: Foytack. L: Larsen. HR: Det-Boll- ing. Second Dct 000l002000f)0000-3110 NYk 00300000000001-491 Hoeft and Wilson; Kuclts. Dit- mar (7) Grim (13) and Johnson. Berra (13). W: Grim l National League 'Brool(lyn fill 400 020-7 9 0 Cincinnati I00 000010-2 9 l Podres and Camnanella; Law- rence, Acker (6) Gross (0) and Ballal. L: Lawrence. HRI: Bkn- Times: 2:09; 2:00 4-5. Furillo; Cin. Kluszewslti First Pittsburgh 000 000 000-0 1 1 St Louis l00 100 llx-4 ll 0 Law and Foilcs; V. McDaniel and Landrith. Second Pitts 005 020 001 00-8 14 1 St.L 210 200 (D3 01-9 16 3 Friend, Kline (6), Swanson (0) King (10) and Peterson. Rand (10 Jackson. Schmidt (3. Merritt (G. Wehmeler 9 Wilhelm (lo) and H. Smith. W: Wilhelm. L: King. Muslsl Cunningham First Phila 000000021-8 I 2 Chicago 000 100 001-2 9 1 Simmons. Farrell (S) and Lo- pats: Poholsky, Llttlefleld (8) Lawn (8) and Silverd. W: Sim- mons. L: Poholsky. Second Phila 000000502-7 I 0 Chicago 000 N0 001-1 6 2 Sanford and lonett: Drott. Lit- man. Silvers (S), Fanln: (S). L: Drott. HR: Phila - Bouchee. Chl- Banks. First New York 01001000-2 I t Milwaukee 000000000-0 7 0 Antonelll and Thomas: Traw- hridge. McMahon (S) and Cran- dall. L: Trowbrldle. Second New York 010100 (Ill-8 S 1 Milwaukee l00 IN 001-5 10 1 Barclay. Worthington fl), Mc- Cormick (:) Grlssom (3) and Weatrum. Katt (71 Conley and Sawatski. L: Worthington. HR: NYII-Mays. international League Rochester III) 010 200-4 ll 0 Columbus 010 002 003-5 0 2 Blsylock. Russel (I ad Rikk- EJ: Smmh Tm" 419 allowing 6 safe binglcs in B inn- g1o:.:?":' :9" :23, ings. Vcrn liandrahan ledtlill std Bowlut NI; stickers with 4 hits in 5 trips. Cuk- Pair M.cN'lm Cm. 397; or Pint-au had 2 for 4. and Forbes Hymn um! 1.'pl.' 397 Kenncdy had 2 for 5. lllric Gal- Mm Carver: -I-Pr. Km; lanl led the home attack hitting l T"! 0-H-Aw-A AGGREGATE: lfor 2 Coho hrnfly had l for .1. Rye. 3u.w".' 1-my mglhtcuart Hrophy of the Pnntiacs. WM. 3"”. cm. 500 and Handrahnn and Pint-su of the cyc. are I out 597p visitors each hit a double. Mary Mac na. Lleut 56' G.G. Macbennsn, Sgt. 54 ' R.E. Jenkins. Lleut. 583 Joe Davis. Gnr. 33' l J.D. O'Connell. Sgt. SW) (3.1. Rogers. Llout. 530 EJ. Smith. Tpr. 578 A.K. Mutch. Lieut. 575 RACING TO NIGHT - 8:15 f 7” )-:sra..;es-..-,s-'- . l ' Pride; 5-Billie June; 6-Ten Spot DAILY Brand; f)-Lona Dale; I-Mil Little Delbert. . elijble-Real Lusty; Jay's Goldie. i ( . l that when fed at forftacevsat. l 1- Dianne Budlong: 1-lumpey ! S-Ranida: 0-Parker's Pick; 7-I1 J03; I-Mayhevrs C PACE-2 DASHIS AT 8175.00 EACH QUINILLA I-Captain Morgan; I-Gay spirit; 3-Prudence Hy: 4-Ken's ; 7-Jollity George: S-Jean B. Lee. C PACE-I DASII AT Il1.'i.M DOUBLE l-Hum Dale; 1-Mllllfl Express: I-Helen's Dream; 4-Progress cosnrrtaadtr Srtaa'a - Dreaml- D PACE-I DASH AT SlS0.Q DAILY Willa! : 3-Th! STICK: C-CIIHJIYI RIIIQY: Pick; also 3100.00 Scorecard Jackpot (6 Winners) 1.-colonel Badloag; I-All S)-Guy Harvester; I-Royal Scott .lr.;' ATNHIPAOE-IDASHSATQISDIAX n....”i'!"'...-...t.."""'i acme- -s-n-ann;s-ruogs-sus- IPACI-JDAEEATMRIAQ I-Iollynlt.-l;l-Propane; rameasleyzo-Choeelatenlp alaadfe-rlcsato. Tonight when yoghpult-cchxyaae aa'a'lIIItahh:.oI fittetforher-aossyoawIho Lg race utltla hearerbtworojrijfor 1 Augusta. alsasthfseeqaahwessaoodwlaputtltabmarsgh) CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVI G PARK I1-Cju f1”3:".. 'ill."4J."f.'f-.”.l.'1l-3:7 5 - 510.00 Door Prlsas alts; Hall. o'Doanell (7) and Kra- vlts. W: O'Donnell. L: Russell. HR: Roch-Mousll: C01 - Henley. Powers. Goes. First Montreal (II) III) 0-l 3 5 Havana (too 01) a-I S 1 Valdes. Cristante (5) and Ron- ning; Pens and ltqulerdo. Sierra (5). W: Pena. L: Valdea Second Montreal 000 000 000-4) 4 0 Havana 120 000 001-8 7 0 Coilum and Ronning; Santiago and lsqulerdo. First Montreal 000100 0-1 3 5 Havana 000 020 x-2 6 1 Valdes. Crlstante (5) and Ron- nlng; Pena and lzqulerdo, Sierra (5). W: Pena. L: Vaides. Second Montreal 000 000 000-0 4 (I Havana 120 000 00x-3 7 fl Oollum and Running; Santiago and lzqulerdn First Toronto 100 102 000-4 ll 0 Miami 0W 420 Olx-7 0 0 Schmlts, Crlmlan (4). C-rlmsley (S) and Rosselll; Adams, Qual- tore (S) and McCullough. W; Ad- ams. L: schmlts. HR: Tor-Golitu Second Toronto 000 001 400-5 12 n Miami 001 220 001-45 ill 0 Pearce. Tietenauer (6. Jordan (I) Crlmlan (0) and St. Claire: Church. Page (7) and Bucha. W: Page. L: Jordan. HR: Miami - Barrera. First Buffalo 000 000 000-0 6 1 Richmond 000 000 04x-4 it I Cox. Kume (B and Noble! Coats and Chltl. L: Cox. HR: Rchd- Thma. Chlti. Second Buffalo 0000010-l 4 1 Richmond 800100 x-4 7 0 H-hn. Herbert (1) and Astrolh; Welaler and Chltl. L: Hahn. HR: Rchd-Sanders, Schell. Pacino Coast League First San Diego 4 Seattle 7 Portland 5 Hollywood 4 Preparing Good spam iold Day srottr t-osuut ton Milt. Middleweight whose punches tmpa-ls delivered can halt the moat rugged middleweight has a chance to aln national recognition Thursday night when he battles Cobey Mt-Cluskey of Charlottetown in the main event of the Sports Arena show. Thla bout is scheduled to go ten rounds. but if either esn send a good punch true to its mark it could end well before the final bell. FOUGIIT DRAW HERE Hall and Mt-Cluskey are not total strangers having fought to a draw at the Sports Arena last month in a fight that really was something to see. many of the fans who saw that one called it the best one seen in an island ring. and they are hoping Thurs- days show can roughly jpproxj. mate it. McCluskey will rule a slight favourite because he's been around s lot longer then the Bos- ton Flash. There is a great deal of curios- ity to believe that Mccluskey won't stay the distance with the younger First Round Of ladies Golf Played On Sat. The first round of the Provinci- al Ladles' Golf Championship and the Dr. .l.C. Simpson Trophy was played at the Belvedero Course on Saturday with 45 entrants. The final round will be played at Sum- merslde Golf Club next Saturday Following are some of the Icores:- Miss Blanche Hogg, S. 97 Vancouver S San Francisco 2 McClusl(ey Favourite Sir-Dynamite Dick Hall Sos- Ball. but Cobey is one who doesn't , Mrs. Alex. Horne. GG.. 90 Mrs. Wm. Cotton. (.76.. 100 Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. C.. loo Miss Gall Mustard. C.. 10! Miss C. MacDonald,S.. 101 Mrs. Wm. Beer. C.. 104 Mrs. Wm. llfacblelll. C.. 104 Mrs. W. Barbour. C.. 104 Mrs. Ralph Silliphant, S., 105 Mrs. Ada Macl(ee. C.. lob Mrs. E. MscNevin. C.. we Mrs. Ron Parker. C.. 107 Mrs. J. Mustard. C.. 107 Mrs. A. Maclldillan. C.. 107 go along with this g-e..o,,,,,g he's convinced that Hall is 1.110; made lot him in so much as hey what the trade calls a standup fighter. I gent who firmly 5.. lleves that I good offence is . good defence. "I think 1 can aw. this Hall real tlbuble" said the veteren Charlottetown mlttsllng- or. he": a good fighter praised-. Cobey. better than anyone I ever met. So there you have it. nan vs Mccluskey on the August lsi, fight card. let the blows fall when they may. MUCH INTEREST There is almost as much interest been taken in the six round semi. final as there has been in the main event. Bernard "Ace" tic. Clusltey former Charlottetown knock out artist will start on ths long and rocky road back to fls. tic honors. when he meets rugged Mickey Ryan of Boston. a lull he ted battler who was always willing to take two smashes to give one. Mccluskey held the Maritime Middleweight crown before he re tired from active conpetltion. now he reports he is ready and eager to go again. I am. Sir etc. WILF MCCLUSKI-:1'. Charlottetown. Wendell Gilli: Loads Golfers Wendell "Gump" Glllls. of Charlottetown led the parade of Men Golfers in the first ll holes for the island Championship at therlummerai-L Golf Links on Saturday. The remaining in holes will be played in Charlottetown. next Saturday. The leading sever golfers and their scores follow: Wendell Glllls --74. Skip Sears. Charlottetown--73. Art MscKentle, Charlottetown- 70 so Beer. Charlottetown-77. Leonce Arsenault. sllfI'lI'!l('r5lt'is- -Don MacDonald. Charlotteluun. 5-1-- W0 want to separate the men from the We're looking for men with the kind of rough tough. foal-growing bunt: that won't ghsvo off without a battle. in fact we're making this special 250 after so that these sun can discover the almost unbelievable comfort dfledicated 3 Way show. We dsita to give by far the host shave- butthon.sodt-assevoryotlmstssvinnrotiuct WE WANT MB! ' (""TllllliH.BEllllllS 1 251 price. we them both. See for yourself who's right at this specisl Get 3 Way Shave not while you Itlll haw some of your old brand. Then you can com- medicated 3 Way Shave-lather or brushle.-ts - perks up your skin while it smooths and soothes your face. Your not Ihave ever. Sutoon'ttsnour-antfent...ssefa youraslfandsava - You'll see for yourself how