Fast Track Page 6 The Guardian, Dodgers & Flyers Tonight At Memorial Fie Charlie Ryan's Dodgers will be taking all the red-hot Flyers to- night at Memorial Field. The Flyers are presently riding the crest of a five game winning streak and a win for them to- night will give them I six-point bulge over the Dodgers in the league standings. The last time these two learns met the game ended in a for-l feiture to the Flyers when the Dodgers were unable to field a team after one of their players was given the heave-ho by the BYC Wins Two From Lions; Abbies Down Dairy 11-5 The BXC with from Barrie": Lions and the Ah bies mok the measure of the lea giieleariina Dairy last City Softball Leaiziie munici- Wilf shepherd pitched seien hi ball was freely tnuc losing his first game. Jack Hcnnessey paced the bio hitters out home runs and a single in fou trips to the plate. Len Arsenaul hit a homer for the Dairy. The Basilica Youth Club put th double whammy on Barry's l.ion last night by sweeping both end I of a doubleheader from the Ham burg Kings. The B. Y. C. won the first gam S-2 and went on to wallop tli Lions l5-2 in the second encoiintei . The first game was ti partial re-lh-is fmh alhslm. of a previous game With tb i play from th game being replayed fifth inning on. Ralph '1" wl""i":: Wllcher and Spud the American League. lwith a .37l average. Vernon at Pr9"ller Jr wan” ll'”w”yl 1 ; Chandler t e oser. ' Impressed hy lhe ienhah.-led .m.s,h Jim Fmigan of Kansas City PHDLE Budlong tCudmorel Z 1" mp wmnd lame hlllwr Clapibattinz power lln thc National on third and Pierce. Williams Jean 8' L" lxmnedyl 6 3 ""9 R"(Ah.' Lwsed I hvwhmprls uad that has hit 288 home runs IE:-rra Mantle Vermin Fox and. R”! Fins" l0'Mcaml 3 7 I ::d xhh ::iT;, 0! "W "5. lb? 1FL'l by the American. l.oiw7 ll'licrt'c bat left for the. American g"'1'gL lg” lmluden 2 3 ii i . . ' t a . .a i :- ' . - he 28-vear-olrl starters . ' Ralph pm”... hem”. Thiil, and derided to call on t - Fain" ,Bemarm H 7 6 or ';ii::a:d;i.i;:i:"rr. Tt..L".".”f.: t . a i e .' . rin .arver ti wo- . - - . Tin1p' 2,14; 2.121.. nm homer for the Lions. . 1953 form ovhen he tilsr: glzhlclflq ' premlel. J. wane, owm,,i Emil smut chandler was ill. losing the all-stat game axt'atiis o er. h n I S driven by Alfred Lowery. Pari-l pitcher and gave up ll hits. He at Cincinnati. The Nationals llftllh mmueh 5.40. 5-40' 3&0; znd dashvh kept the B i C under control un-15-l. l 3,50. 530. 5,40. til thc sixth inning With the srorel 'fvl-anagt-t' Leo Duriichcr ofVihe I.-"huh um Eihmh Dash” tied 2-2 in the sixth the B.Y.C.jlNationals by - passed Donh . cu- O r n 39" Banks .Ga"de., 1 moi-ed nine times to break ope.n.ctirrli1b1i;. l?;t'3;lI(I)'fl sd pithhiii;-s Qulfnlk Chief lsieadl ,, , 5 i 9 Enme. wit is - recor an 'e th l ' My Darling toiltlearal 4 2 "T ” runs.. Roberts. 28-year-old Phila- "Xian lltihcrtys trcinciitluus fight Moi-iell womly lKennerly) A 2 7 L 0 G ' dclphia righthander, owns a fine (paid dominates the local sporting Keppoch Playgirl twllllsi it At CIGIGS 0 13-7 record. Newcombc will follow ..st'enc. today but it will have some Texas Hanover inn.-rleaiii 7 5 . lltnborts for the. fl't'l(l(IlP ihri-i--iiin stiff competition from the inter- Abner McGraw tsliawl I 6 The annual President s Match. lings with Sam .lones '9-l0l of Chl- . nntiiinal point of view from the Time: 2.1244, aimed In four statics 'mPfIRl.CME" Cubs finishing .American and National League Bell Banks owned iiiy N. A. ' playt. was won this week by Mrs. Under the rules. no pitchcr can all-star game being plpyed this i Rem”, drll-an by Guy Ghudail Fred Cannon. with Mrs. Iva Hnriie as runner-up Mrs. Horn I riniibleheader night in for the Abbies striking out one and walking four. Cee Ballem bed for lfi hits in &E........... iii Robin Roberts To Siartl Pineau was Tuesday, July 12, 1955 the fastest in five years new records were set in six dashes and Premier J. Walter tied his in the third race last night at the Charlottetown Driving Park. Old records fell by the wayside as Americatr Ace, Premier J. Walter, All Budlong, Zukie Volo and Bell Banks racked up new marks for themselves. Bell Banks set a new record for herself in the fourth Tangle Id i mpire. h ' . . 1" Up to that point thr game had Iracc when she ran the mile in 2.12 4,75 and in the eighth been typical of the 01059-'0-lhc-.dasli in a blazing finish that brought her from well back vest brand of baseball that pre-I ldominates when they meet The Flyers min a 4-1 ctlge iii the games played against the Diidg- ers to date. but almtist any one of those games could have gnnc in the pack to win by it half length at the wire she set a new mark at 2.ll only to be set back to third for inter- ference and have her new record wiped from the books. In the fourth Bell Banks upset long and Jean 13. Lee. Premier the favorite Moriell Wood; and J. Walter raced the fastest mile of his life in the seventh as be either way won by a length to pay her back- Fiddler Maclioiiald will be ers 13.60. The Woody horse took lowered his time to 2.12 3l5. isenfllng Lefty Perry vi. mail-h sectitirl place and Keppoch Play- The daily double on America's pitching abilities with Ryan's girl in a great finish was third. lAce and Premier J. Walter paid Sl9.6fl and the Bell 1 .-iiiierica's Ace was a double quinella on likely choice of Paul Jay ' cam, mm, iihi5. lrace winner in the second and .Eanks and Miiriell Woody in the W sixth dashes. Both times she was fourth paid 521.60. chased to the wire by Billy Bud- l fith Marion E. taking third lrnhr? 1!," each occasion Flriit and Fifth race: In the first race Zukic Volo M . 1) .1 1 "”k'”" h” "'5' ””l."' ”l” -V9” ;I.IlI(IEu(l7l:ilrtltg i 4 "I" away f'.”'.n ""9 hzldfn Ilxfl Joppa Maid tshawl .. 5 2 . V K . T h di Erfillrh and .:";;Shed '1'; ("mill 0 The . Roma Budlong tKelly) . I 5 Llarivlflehers. henhmd lite ll orig hihal iinongjdlong 1 Connie French hsludl H h 3 . .lnhn ahs e-acl ha w liho id. .bettr;rs' vi on hr eoszg 20 M wing . Bonnie Dale hm") - h 5 . for the viintieis. .ori as. ttihrije to pace Dlf-st up -lmz Rm, (wmis. H 7 31 ll” "”m”"d'"R heldl” Na) ' N h" ""m: Helen Harvester iThompsonl 8 7 laittlfllcr J Walter was the other (' (lFl?'l'l winner as he won liird race by a lenllh OW!” he robbed Mr-rle Lonizapliic in the first inning. Duke MacCalliim of doubt the Lions made a fine grab on ilic t Time: 2.20; 2.l'Iti. All Budlong owned and driven by Randall MacDonald. Zukie Volo) l Gerard Biirgeis grounder in the Prince Btldltll'lE and Real Fingo E S . dh b 1 third. land the seventh over Prince Bud- 'il'""8fiM::'rar ?,l;l;?-fIrKl'hlPlll;en mil dash. 6.10. 2520. 800. 2nd dash. 21.40. 580. lfi.80. Second and Sixth dashes I America's Ace ltjudnioret .. l 1 ,. Billy Biidlong IDrakei 2 2 t- . - o Marion E. (Kelly! ..... 3 3. .- A a'nSf pherce Billy McV'ey t0'Me2-iral 4 4. , g Miss Commando Il.leitellyni 5 5h , , . . I Lady Cash tBarrieaut 6 6; 0 By .IAl7lx HAND vey lxucun of Detroit leading off Viola Mcxihlev .Ahd”.w. I 7 7i 9 V ' ' . AP R h. and playing shortstop. followed Time. 2.15. 115 1 ' Mil-WALKER ' - ” ”l fox atrsecond base and Ted Wil- America-5 Ace Owed and dl.-Wenk ' Roberts N95 3 l”9”"'d 55 -rla"""5 lliams in left. Mickie Mantle of . t - . - i am? for mt , . , b) H. P. (udmoie. lst dash. 6.90, e . R . .MW ,Y0rk the Centre fielder. IS 3.70. 3.90; 2nd dash. 4.40. 3.00, 2.709 National League l0d8.l' ltlamsl the No. 4 man. Then come Berra.l 9 Chicago's Billy Pierce. a surprise 1-hi.-d ".1 seven". gash... catching. Al Katine of Detroit in choise by manager Al Lopez of right field. top hitter in the majors it go more than three inninizs llIll9SSlRIIPTf1ft('ll'l at Milwaukee. Suffolk (thief ow-mid by (1 gumaih e o a Five Horses. Esta Over a track that was judged before post time to be ' e the game goes into extra innings was also the winner of the Good- will Medal for the month of July. W lecfed by the other sitirlcrs. se-I. it would aiiiicar that thcre will the votes of 6.562.064 he a sell-nitt crowd at the Forum hilc all driven by H. Stead. Pari-mutuel. in dash. l.'l.fill. 3.60. 5.011. This field tIR.V driving. approaching and put competitions: ting. fans. must play at least the IlTSfhRllfl well there might be. for fighti thrce innings unless injured followers may never get another; 4 At D Headliners in Tonight's Fight ARTIE CHORBAK l I .. BILLY CRAWFORD Says Suspension 3 Beingiiffed EIJMONTON tCPl Jack Cra- vitz. manager of Montreal boxer Armand Savoie. said Monday hel has received written assurance that a National Boxing Commis- sion suspcnsion against Savole is being lifted. The letter was from Heard Ragas, New Orleans fight pro- moter. said Cravltz. Savoie was fl suspended because he was unable awav in the eighth round. to ftilfill a contracted date for .Ragas at New Orleans because of tan eye injury. R:-iizas has written the NBA re- lqttcsting the suspension be with- ldrawn. said Cravitz. An official announcement will be made later by the NBA. Savoie. former Canadian light- hwtllilll champion. fights welter- weight Buddy McDonald here Sai- tirrlay. Ch'iown Golfers Do Well Tournament Divisioiial leaders vvci'c- second. W. Sears, Fredericton, 76; and 13 hole stroke round. held WYNN AND FORD chance to see three main gin-3:. Monday. Jtily llth. provided I Lopez expects to bring in Early tinns for the price of nne in any? very interesting day. with the Wynn tl1.4i or his mm Clpveland Wm mnmhh Anmm. M these n N B -p E I following results: staff to follow Pierce. Whitey Ford events could stealhthe whole show ' ' ' ' ' Drivinii. Mrs. 1. Wondall Mc- of New York Yankees ritw. the although this will be one show! Renzie. V . 1954 starter at Cleveland wherc ihal will fakc mm, slmilngg I M0.MtJ0N' lCPl"A"”"e”r R0-V 5MP- AVIDWHPNIHE Ind W""ll- "'5 the Americans won ll-9 to stop a o o o M"'i”-W” M the hm” Mf"l9"l"gil0ll gack wiisml. f,,m..ghme lasing glrnh. is the "kg and country club and professional Dr. .1. ltuart Weir. High score on St. Clair Trainnr. I(eenTBoftI '26 In N. 5. Ladies Golf Tourney pionships. Rita of Saint John Riverside. RG5. good enough to give virtual monopoly on the ship in the early stages. them ill Hole Match Iiow iuti. Mrs. hidden hole. Mrs. Nova Scotia ladics' open gnlf cham- Lohnes and Miss Driscoll. carded leader- Mrs H. P. eh, iaminhinz phhhprh C''h9 3' M"(:l"5k9-V arllwd I" Don Sinclair of Saint John Tickets priced from S750 to fl 50 gi,-hdivmiush F 1. I, S h (mm his ”' r?p""l9d 5e”"”3 9' ”"9m”ld0u5 knockout conquests over Willie premiums. some as high as ml. for pniimd hhd Jnhnny 7,k.D0nOugh' baseball-mad Milwaiikee is all hop- cnhh). is ready and hoping to ped up about its first all-stai'.L'amc m h k 9 Jimmy. Skinner A .Iel'loutgcrrtlivi'd of 45.090 will lam Qtppphng mom, inwards .oiir'i y its ittm t-ontiibiilinc rc dim mle match W-uh Charlie cam 5 " "h""l 5'75"” Th” l?3.l"- Chase. who is presently ruling the plus tlltlflflfl from radio-television middlhwhizhl rmslh I I 0 opening day action golf tournament. another lead over Moncton's Mniisie Dowl- into the second round today. Following the trio were Bill Beer. Charlottetown. 73: W. David- rights. goes into the major leagiic-s' son Riverside 74' lohn S . . . . . . . . .c-ars. siiisi-zv lCP' .. A 16-year-old pf,','.l.'flnnl':,ll;."nh ”'l””"'” ”l' The three New Yorkers motored Fredericton. defending champion W-; Lunenhurg schoolgirl lightened up G-amp mm 5 2 p ,;n CST '5 D m inn.” low.-l siimiav evening. nu-om. John Steele. Riverside. Lou Beatty on her game here Monday to fin- M-)1-L me sud having M” "'12; patiicrl by Artie. Chnrhaks man- Woodstock. and Art MacKenziQ. leh in a dead heat with defending hvm R ha”. hm". from we nmmal;agei'. Mike Cnpriano. who handled Charlottetown, all with 75. ”hf”"f"”"' Mary Elle" Drlsmll In 1530 to permit officials to attcntl-Jake LaMmm m we days when 4 the end of the first rotind in the Jacob was the middleweight rham- C90 l)0WlInit of Charlottetown the funeral of Arch Ward. Chicago. . Thihunp SW”: Pd i ( nrl whmplon of! the world. Mike. Shoal dreamed up the game in 1933. In ymnhm appearance belies 3' phnmh the event of rain tbc uamc would Kim 'V::ES'p::sg.xr:::1 lglgnsbeggl f ' he I . h is yo e s palm M a pm (VT I1 p'mt bringing him along carefully to- ADT t NAT;(;:,'R::l'ARE FAVORED lwtirtls the day when Artie will be a big man in fistlana. O O O The power-packed Nationals rc- trailed Sinclair in the pro class with 72. Next came Wllf Mac- Wesffield. 73; .l o h ii Moncton. 75 each. A 75 gave Errol Nicliolson of Charlottetown the junior leader- Smith. Amherst. and Alan Ogilvie. Canadian Arm (Tniinnr of Halifax Ashburn. former Maritime and Nova Scotiii titlist. was fivc strokes behind with Si. Thr 57 competitors finished the riaj amid annoying mist that drifted ll't nu-r the fairways of the. Sydney liingan golf club and fIffit'f'h n1(tLf u-tires higher that they miiztit otherwise have been Miss Driscoll beat Min llohnel Cl-45 nier the first nine hotel. elilefly because Rita hit four traps. The Nova Scotian iiettled down over the second nine to reverse the scores. Mrs. Graham Dey of Triirn and Mrs Tommy Logan of Halifax Ashhurn were tied for third place ' with 975. I fullhll iitrokea off the pace. Miss Nova Scorlan. She lount st. Bernard's S ijoninh. Rotary Defeats RICIAIFO 7-D Ea llstde Little League Rotary h b d b Drist-till is the only non- d is I student at College of bin defeated the R.C.A.F. at Coon Elizabeth Park last evening M after one extra inning. The .: hum were all even 4-all at the .. and of six frameii. The nlrforce n two in their half. but the Baseball Results main ii 13-to-I0 favorite over the. Americans who hold it l.'l-fl edge inl li". 59,.-In Iivorkouts yesterday afternoon at Dcl Crandnll as his catcher National starting Pierce will haw- packs in six leflhanriers Shoendienst of St. Louis at second. Philadelphia in left field. Duke Sni- Kluszewski of Cincinnati on first third. Don Mueller of New York in to pick it winner the most logical right field. Banks at short, t"i-an. way would itecm ninth. Left sliiggcrs are Kluszew-' lkl. Snider. Mathews and Mm-llpr. niotith at Halifax rained out. Change Time For All Star Game ' ry Club roared back with ; T rum to cop the verdict. NEW YORK (AP) - Baseball comrnlsslmer Ford Prick an- nounced Sturday that the startlngl time league all-star game moved back in 3 pm. CDT I5 pm. ADTL ole-half hour from the original 3:!) pm. CM start to allow baite- ball flnm 1 Arch Ward. Chicago Trubuiic All three fighters had "Km: M.h..m.h”.Q-lthn Forum and lookcri very sharp -1-hot inrlccd. Skinner Appeared to have ihwuh ,m..h..,-an unusually long reach and this ""13. gm". 1,”, will zivr him some advantage and hall...-5, Ti... Am,.,.,,hh ,,,,i,.r.I iii-r-r W”ClllSkI;l in tho main event. with Rerll Durorlior is No matter hoiv you look at it this fight card is inst about the is or bigct-st thing to appear on the local spnrf aganda since "Two- Ton” Tony Gal:-nto almost came hcrc to referee 2 wrestling match a couple of years ago If you want Durocher leads off ase and follows with Del I-Inn er of Brooklyn in ccntre. Ted ase. Ed Mathews of Milwaukee at to he to flip I light - coin or toss the names in ii hat. 0 I t Hard on the heels of lvan's fllhf night comes A lady wrestler under the name of the Angel She will come in the Forum on Wed- nesday night and will make her Island debut in Summerside on Tuesday it is it sure bet that the referee will not have to warn her opponents about pulling her gold- en locks because her pate is en- tirely tree of locks. golden or otherwise. She should put on quite I show for the grunt and groan followers who seldom get it chance till caichinit and Roberts batting For the American it will be l-far N. S. Baseball Liverpool 5, Kilnfvnlp 3 Trurn It Stellartnn and Dart- of next Tuesday's has me for been Prick said the game was delayed attending the funeral editor who died Saturday. reach Milwaukee The ht 10 um. h i V to see a lady wrestler in action. . . . - . RiVPF- third. Cordon Clogiz. MOflt'l0n. 78: iovin Sunday looking as fit as theme shm par ms Monday in lead ml”-thv lchris B h - in the New-gown. runswick-Prince Edward island in". 32 each; film, L. D4 M Gallant. Charlotte- and Harold Mabey. Munc- cCully, Miramichi, R0; sixth. Dr. F. K. Morrison will carry a two-stroke Smart wesmhid. 93' Dr. Scars had the low not of C g . . , . . 5 Ana mg and Rwelsldes 'l' V Sl'reeler'6t't in senior coiiipctition while the best gross was ill for Pete Camp bell of St. Croix. l The tournament ends Wednes- day Canadian Cadets Doing Well On Bis England tCPl-Eleven y cadets are making a mark for themselves at this tough shooting range. "The boys are doing their best. and working hard at their shoot- ing." Col. D. B. Buell. director of militia and cadets. Ottawa. iiaid Montlziy ''I am proud of them. The Caiiadian cadets. shooting only for practice. tied with the win- ning British squad in ii competi- tion limited in Uii'lted.Kingdom curls-ts. In the content for the Alexander Graham Bell trophy. the Canadians scored two points below the win- ning aggregate of 7215. shot by eight British cadets. Members of the cadet team in- clude Maj. P. Nadon. Buckingham. Que.; Lleui. G. R. Harper. New Glasgow. NS: Lleut. A. Nadnri. Buckingham. Que; Sgt. P. J. Lan- drigan. Charlottetown. P.F..l. ,.....r . . BISLEY. "MILD. Iheadline the card in a ten-round ' tactics ' 3 GASTON ROY Cliaiiuiit-town's Centennial will be tittingly celebrated by ttiel ”battle in the century” to take place at the Forum tonight. Pro- moter lvan Doheriy has spared no expense to bring to Charlottetown fans what most fight observers describe as the greatest card ever Iprcsented in the history of the city. 'lhi'e'c tiglilcis liailiiii. liuni New :York are being matched with two local boys and one whom citizens of both Charlottetown and Dart- mouth like to claim as their own. Jimmy Skinner. rugged Ameri- can Negro middleiveiglit. will main event so with Cobey Mc- Cliiskey. Skinner. nicknamed "Tiger" will be meeting another tiger in the peison of McCluskey. a one-time fancy-dan who has demonstrated in his last pair of fights that be has foresaken his former cutie for those of the slugger. In his second last fight Mc Cluskey belted away Willie Pol- lard at Dartmouth in three round and in his last encounter he had Johnny McDonough on the canvas eight times before he salted him Skinner brings with him it rec- ord of l7 pro fights. of which he dropped four by decision and won lien by knockouts. While he was a member of Uncle Samis fight- ing forces. Jimmy took part in 45 tbouts. losing only three by de lclsions. in two semi-final bouts Don "Duck" Trainnr will tanizlc with -Billy Crawford. and Gasftiii Roy lwiii be pitted AEBIIISI Artie Chor link. I Trainnr will be making his first appearance in a local ring since his unsuccessful go with Danny Taylor here last summer. Tralnnr lwas knocked out in that boitt and a scheduled return match between the pair had to be called off when .Don came down with it virus in- fection that sidelined him for El most a month. In fact Don was s iiffm-inc from he was lthal infection. althoucli lunaware of it. durinri his HEN lwitli Taylor. and needless to say 'it sanned his strength consider- -ably. making him an easy victim for the hard hifiintz TH.Vl0l'- I His middleweight niwnnr-nt Billy Crawford. is a voting fellnw nnlv l22 ve,ars old with 12 professional fights under his belt. He drew ley Range Adjutant of the team is J. N. Dow. Windsor. N.S.. eran of Bisley competitions. Lt.-Col. a vet DUKE VISITS GERMANY LUFINEBURG. Germany IRcu- tertiieTbe Duke of Edinburgh lo- day pllotcd his four-engined RAF Heron from Frankfurt to Lucne- burg and made a perfect landing at an unused air strip here He is on a two-day viiiil to British unitsl in North Germany. Terrific Boxing Card On Tap At Forum Tonight one and lost three by decision. Gaston Roy and Artie Chorbak originally from Quebec. who now makes his home in Charlottetown. opponents. He startled every fight fan in the Maritime Provinces in l- f class when he took on Dixon he was leading on points the seventh round when the ring- wise American finally caught him and dropped him for the count. ' Juan dc Fuca. -r .-,ys;- - S e DON TRAINOB will round out the semi-final bouts. Roy is an S.D.U. student In his other appearances here be A has endeared himself to fans for his boring-in tactics and his will- I ingness to mix it with any and all his recent bout with Tommy Dix- on. a top bracket American mid- . dlewcighl. Despite the fact thatg f 1. he was stepping well out of his up until In Chorbak. Roy will be meeting a fighter much more suitable for his experience. Artle.'llke Roy. in the opener Roy Diamond Charlottetown will go again at Ernie Gnvlii from the British West lrutios for four rotinds. Tic ct sales to date indicate an over ow crowd will take in tho fiehts and tzood seats are already at It premium. The first bout will not under way at 9 run. daylight time. Tliobios Lolte onlario SWIM Not Definite Card Baseball Standings Richmond blish New Marks Over riving Park Last Night Horse Racing At Haelbrooli Very interesting horn ncu were held in Hazelbrook Saturday, July 9t.h when Romeo paced the mile in 2.20. I'm Lazy in 2.22 and Michael Peter trotted in 2.14. CLASS A Romeo (C. McKenzie) Buddy Watson (E. Clowl Wait 'N See (L. Wood) Time: 21). 2.22. (HASSI Michael Peter (J. Ryanl Money Adds (I1. Jones) King's County (G. Ryan) Leta Clegg tE. Myers) Time: 2.25. 1.28. 2.24. CLASS G I'm Lazy (H. Jenkins) Thorndale tL. Young- Peggy's Pride fMclnnis) . Time 2.30. 2.27. 2.22. Officials: starter. Earl lugs, timer: D. Myers; judges. R. Jiitl. son. 3. Carver. Wrn. Smallwood. New Basketball Rule is Adopted TORONTO (CPleA poll on... ducted by the Canadian Amateur Basketball Association has re suited in the adoption of I 12-feet wide free throw lane on court; throughout the country. The decision to increase the width of the free throw lane from six feet to l2 feet was made unanimously by the CABA and i. expected to be adopted by all prov lnclal amateur basketball associa- tions. Officials say the new wider frog throw lane will help eliminate the advantage now possessed by the tall player. 7 NOTICE There will be a meeting of all members of the Fish iii Game Association, f r o m JIMMY SKINNER - liiernational League II. ,I Ibf i II I fh I , - - .:;del,f5.n ffsllllc ?a;.'Pm 'hP '.s”,.l:f;?, 3 L PW 531- Borden and am rounding dis- 2l and in nine welterweight bouts Tomnm 31 352 "' tr1Ct5i on Tl-195dayi July 12th under manager Mllic Caprlano. be M”"””l .3 & tm ' at 7:30 p.m. S.T. in Borden has won seven and lost two by llggghiglfter & 1: Town Hall. purpgse of this d””'”"- . . C ,.,,,;i,., .2 .5 "477 1..., meeting is to organize a sub- In the preliminary matches 0 5 - - bf h . th- d- t i t W.” Bobby Quinn will meet I-Tiger-v Syracuse 6 5l .-I14 21 anc ln ls 1S re. 1 Steele in a six-round special and 3””-al" gg lg :55 all members P193553 atleml MARITIME WOMEN'S SOFTBALL All teams wishing to register for the Maritime Women's Softball play-offs must do no on or before 15 July. 1955. All entries should be forwarded to Cpl. R. F. Johnson. RCAF Station, Summerslde. P. E. I. ANGELES. Wash iCPl-- thc Tacoma. Wash. logger who Friday became . the first person to swim the Strait of. said Saturday hel decision to enter lihc Lake Ontario swim this. summcr. Thomas also said he,.will givc an exhibition swim during the Seattle Senfair later this month. Asked about his plans for In- other attcmnt at the north-south Vancoiivcr island - Port Angeles swim. Thomas said he would wait a few days to see how other swim- mersea -number of whom have announced their intention of mak- ing the try-make out before set- ting a definite date. His swim which ended early Friday was over the south-north course. At -Stud Class "A" Belgian stal- lion Blondie Boy. weight 1800 lbs. Full brother to Grand Champion. Canadian National Exhibition 1954. Stud fee S1000 for season. CHESTER LE LACHEUR Murray Harbour PORT Bert Thomas. has made no' IIXING OIITS FORUM Tues.. July. 12th " P.M. Daylight Time MAIN EVENT 10 ROUNDS OOBEY JIMMY MCCLUSKEY v S SKINNER . 157' Lbs. in Lin. "' ""''' N" Y” THE LADY ANGEL. ONLY ONE ALIVE GASTON , ABTIE "V V S c"'0"AK ""si?.'”t...'l2'. l13l.?.'.'lf.”l.f.'.l'I1T-.llii5i'?.".l 5r'i'.”'?.E"..T.'.l't.ll”.ll.?.!i'."' git: - J50 a lady angel. W - -mm mu-r-m ' rue LADY men. in. ALMA MILLLS "DUCK" BILLY ' d nmuon v cgAwFoRD NATURE DOV RICCO. HOIYWOO II, uiu. in us. "wt-' . f-"""" . mm "W Y-rt TONY INOS. N. E. Chomp ' I BOUND SPECIAL 4 ROUND OPENER AND ONE OTHER STAR BOUT BOBBY UINN Ill I.In.. 'towI 't.f.l.'i.'3P?.'-?.13.'.” -AImIssIoN- - vgb0' M Ringside 5115 ' l.mhmo”'. "m.".'v.'. Rulh ueloaaoetIatlcoeelallooete-e uginpncu gchlldren. .55 35W” 31-75 - 3&W0 31-35 - OIIIIIIMI Ne IT?! A TFMMF10 WRIWHJNG SHOW T? on Into It Frail Lupin-on ' i , WRESTLING JAMBOREE FIRST APPEARANCE IN CANADA GNARLOTTETOWN IFORIIM WEDNESDAY JULY 13 9 ll. iii. 0uto('F-hlawei-ldiotnulnonlyouuivo LADY ANGEL World's Ugliest Gk-I Wrestler