l i P.E.I. Fish And Game Assin Annual Meeting Trixie w”liTi'Eli;ir:d;1T;- 7 tit:-M '11” 0” H1ck5' P”'S1de"' of me tioii spoke briefly touching on 1”” B1'””51”-1'11 F15;ta:1:kST”::l0ctil conditions and announcing lAl::o:1fillill:f.il1l Cllxllilslleiunilfelillrlllahl the 1I:,1:wp1'oI;?:1i::,g MR; ,”,f:j',1,1,','?e,1,1,f1xd. P E. Island Fish and Game As- . I ii i "Ab ' it". sm-iation held at Sanclys Resta'ir- 11 9” He 9311” an? last t1'c11111t:. - Predicts Good Shouting Air I-licks. who htid recetitlyvls-i ;'ed the iarious Fish and Uzlnlftl Provincial Police ConsI1111l8Sl7111j- Arsociations in the New Brtuis-15191111 JPH111115 1ElD01'l9d 111111 Condh wick affiliiitioii, in adtlttioii to sev-1110115 D011”-1 10 11 E11111? 59115011 9111131 mat in the New Eiiglziiid Slates. 10 -"Hid i)05S1131.V 1391191" 1111111 1351 5't:d that he was paiticultirly Iycar. Pheasants and I-luns are -':tirk with the stntiliiitty oi tliclU11111111il 11101111! E10011 119 531111 ”T1115 yygnhl(n15 gt :1-ac A,qst1riatm1i.lIRS been the greatest summer for 'il'.(1ll2llt1lll rho r:iti:r- area as well 1111': llttlll iti X03315. and 1119 1'lVE1'S as here. He sti'ersr(l the need for 1;PV(1Y.111111F1F 81'? 39111118 111911” 5111"l1'9 A ; .ir:' uiriiibrrsliip tlittitizlioiitltif 1119111". "U11101t11111111E1.1"'. 111? .1: order that the united objective i1'011'.11111911. "11115 51111811011 1111-1 111” .11 "('.o:isr:'1in:. pioptigzttirii-. and ;1'1'11UD9(1 H R1i911151' HC111'11)' 011 1110 ;ititeci'.uii” llliQlll be arliieved. lie D1111 01 .l1Kl1;'315 1111(1 11911915. 11111 tied the ltttlltll) of H. lll'r1llli.lll(l 111919 15 11150 11 SW15? 01 d111.1' 1111111 Zuh stariitic frttui .sc:';1tt'ii and 11111" D1111 601111111! 10 1119 1011 111 1119 -.titho1.I itinds, wliith iii tiiiee t111111C1S 01 51301115111811 31111 I 11111 11013- 1FdI'S re:-tainted a lake. ere;-ted 2121112 that throutlh me” C””3DHa- 1.t.pa.-.: and smiled trout lllliL'li Man this ttmctxce 11111 be curtailed A-A mm m;.tt;.- big. 3 (-L,(j 01 and eveiittially stopped". tattoo, tit P. A. Mtiriiagliati. Hr :r'.-put ;., Ki"tTli Wild li'r Altii.stor, ltepartnient of ,:ttct-M gtrrl tr. Mrtlitwtiii 1:; tiitrl llesrittrres answeied ,,..,,p;;q';n 1-uh a coiiimuiiitt yqllfisllulm dealing w:tli club it: 'ili'cn all iueiiibers play a ,l1t11111-1 111111 571111 11181 part, S3-ltliltl was i-a..Wl in four " grars 'ii:r'.t2li this iiioteiiieizl. More Alemherslilp ill Intltistry several hy-pass generally n lC0ntlDUEAd on page Asks xi: "ks t-mlrci li.s adtiiess 7 g 111.11 A 511 1.”: 111” lair. 1'” H11; BISLEY. Eiiglaiid tl'teuterst--- r-ease irteiiinr:-stiin wt 1 ll ' , . ., - firm and wrll-ci:ill)t1i-1.lP”'"'d” 11” 11.111 mmgsenu-Ed hint N W WWI-mmms fmtilllt" seiticc it e c ampions V Wm M INHPR M Weh paggrrgiitr. conipilerl Wednesday. 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 i t . 'e. ' ti . Tl. 'ifle to .x;tr:'3ntri:, He also s t-tit;lY(:r:Nhc wm 1 in 19 W1 M I .- 1 1 1 N. . . D mrd Di "um mi anmng cm 1 The wiiiner. with 465 out of R Deputy . there his name was TY lonce said that its better to have" in bov stealing bases than stealiiic, gm yplirses. lreinark but we imagine that some-, 1 leading 1 ,ball under the supervision of com- y LITTLE SPORT S By Rouson '. PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 16, 1953 . 1 E 1 There was a famous ball plaverl of a few decades ago and we be-1 Cnlil) who 1 1 cu'- I the 5 know ilie s1iri'nu:ided We eumstantcs don't that ibodv was lamenting about the hours that the young boys in the. neighbor cod spent playing bail.: Evidently it was before the age lnf Little League Ball especially asl lwe know it now when kids in the ceiitres and coniniiuiities of Canada and United States play petent iiistructors. j rlten at srliool age regal-tiiizg tliel . , . , V ' , use of and the laws posslbhrv fill? pnr1mIS' 11121;sFsqdn' Ldxll I.ittle League Ball has grtiwii lll gmeritniiz . i aittl gatiie C1 C'.1 Ojl 0 1” v' . V such stature throughout the two, 111? 51191111”. 1-11111 1185 111?1t11(('(1 0111631 (iadpi E1 It 1 Mn?" En" leading countries of this continent in fffggldpnt H R Found, mag ml, nosville. Que, was eighth with 449.1 mm it is mm. mgmded m me C. F. Roweii, Hamilton. Ont, scor- Loztetl 11) Mi. (1. H. Cartci. Ljoflllll-I d H.) P at ;n Wildlife Repi'rsetitative. ttlio cx'pt'essecl his ))lCIl5lll(1 at beiiig iiil Fisheries Researt-h . . ma Mm M m Champ of me mm, ynt A meeting early this week at the L.”9.HEa,mn W EH,,.5h,. ,,a5 tliome of Ivan Kerry. Fifteen driv- :t'atelul for the ro-oneratioii of ""5 "1111 as 11””-V Own?” were Ml" Vhp Dppt M Nglllral R(-cr,U:CpIcillllIif'(l tn the club Vli'll Charlie ;..m 'h(: A-.c;,(;a.m,,. Hp Sam lltiude being elected spokesman was riifltrtiit to say at this eat'l'.' :11l"1 "0P1'951”1l11111"- 5,1, m 1”: wrest? Just M”; .5. The main obiect of the .Club iii (akin: place ”flirrv ate nmm to assure the fans of thrilling and rtiiestions being asked that vie ate Pl1.l0l'a1)1P 17101112 F111?113111me”1 unable to answer, but there are .'each Thursdnll PV5111118- T0 391119” iiiatiy large trout moving out of 'l111S Pnd 111010 C315 1118 1381118 mad!- the pond for stiuie iiiicxplained tprescnt cars are 1191118 1111l11'0V911 aitenclantie and cotnnieiidcd the; ttssnctatioii for the work beingl tlwlli. He u:'g'rl the members I ('ttlllflillIli('IllC with hziii l'Fc21l'(IZllkl ' I b broods anti habits in older tliatl u li.s office mat ltiiictioii as a dis- '.:.0utLn2 centre for all coiiceriied. 1 ' W , Mr. Wilfrid Suttiidrzs of tliei, The C11a1'11)11,eIo11'11 SSMK gbaa Bomd or Gang ilcllltlllg Drixeis Cltih was Ioime .1 refasoii, and they coiitiiitie to do land the drivers are 881111118 911061" .-n', lie said. "Twelve thousand liciice as each race is held. tiout have horn tzvzgrd and we1 Two races have been held al- lmpe next year to be able In make ready and the sport has proved :1 :-npni-t. on IllPlt' szimttltt Mi-"tm-y popular with the fan! 115 Saunders concltiderl. rvideneed by the E11-911d3Y1C'1 31 M. F. A. S. Jmies. Pi MI 51068 MB Covehead THURSDAY. JULY I6-8 P. M. Prince Edward Island's Latest Sport. Canteen service on grounds. All racing cars must be in pit of 6:30 P.M. Racing every Thursday at 8 P. M. Admission-51.00 adults; children 50:. Approximately six to eight additional entries in this meet. A point syslt-iii will he kept on the drivers and it uiitl-season clitiinpionsliip will he held Thtirsday. Sept. 3rd when .liI00.0Il will be awarded the top point driver including this meet. If weailicr is unfit rat-rs will he held night. July 17th. Friday 28 LAA REGT. itcA Royal Canadian Antimy A - 1 All Ronlts will pgrodo of 1930 hrs. July 17th at tho Armourios for Regimental In- spoction. final poy parade before summer camp and Regimental Smoltor. DRESS: Ionic Dress. larch. Bolt. loot: and Pimoos. o. .1. McCORMACl( mater) Commanding Offlonr, 28 LAA Begt. BOA. Woli some light as 11 course of studies. jot" leaguers and there are ('11llll1- l lncuily of being able to impart ti theen told befora in then mlumnt. And there is no more worthvthile sports project taking place. In the United States there are approxi-1 iniitely 225,000 youngsters between the ages of nine and twelve giving Lforih with their imitations (ll init- lies-s thousands of kids in Cdliiltla doing the same thing. I C 0 1 There is a lot. iuore to Little League Baseball than pitt-hing and tliroiving a ball and learning to steal bases. Baseball is not the entire end of the project. but rather it is an end towards an- inther end and that is the tle1rlop- mom. of the bots physical, moral and mental capabilities so that -he may mature into a useful Clll-t zen in his community. Of coiirsel there is always the hope that a boy may detelop into a Mickey tMantle or Stan Mtisial and every means is taken to see that he (lives. I . . . . In some cetitres where Little y League ball has beeniii eXlSlPlIt'e for a number of years and possibly in all centres where there is Lillie League activities the players are signed to contracts. These con- coiitracts contain ll points null found in the documents of the majors but they are points import-l ant to the boy's pliysieitl and mental grovvtli. . 1 The coiitieacts read its f.1ilow.s:i ”Eacli player tiuderstaiids that lie will: "1. Brush his teeth at. least twice a day; 2. Keep his eiitiie ybody neat and clean at all times; '3. Drink plenty of milk, eat. whole-1 some food and be a centlemaii at1 all times: 4. Never use pi(1IallF' or abusive language: 5. Attend school regularly and strive to iiiiprmc his education: 6. Respect the. rights and properties of others; Never display temper and niaintairi I fine sense of honor at all times, maiisliip and fair play in iitiilstir-s and in all other activities: 9. le- tspecl. cooperate iiiid tri to ttiitler- stand parents and stincrvisors at .SlIl times: 10. Work for leadersliip in t"IllIJ5 and organized activitiesiii lschonl, church and nciglihoi'lr.ind; y Ii. Never feel iiiferior or discoui'ag- ed, pray. attend rhurcli rt-gtilarly 1 and always have faith in God.” . . . In those eleven t-ommrtiidmeiits of Little League ball we have the aiiswers in ,i1iveiiiie dFllilQllPlICyaiifI. the. reform sclinol. It is smalll, lwoiider that this Little League pro- ject. has proven so popular in tw-.i couiitrie.-1 and has won the approv- al of so many athletic and civic officials. Even if it never turns otity a Mickey Mantle it tvill attconipiisii far greater result:-. o.. ' The most riecessai-y i-oqii-,1-enmit in the Little League programme is the proper lcaderaliip. Clin:lottc- town and Summcrside have lweiil fortunate in this reczarrl. Joliiinyi Carroll was very highly regard:-dj in In exemplary lender or ynlllhl lin Summerside last season ltlils year no well. Th; 1(1011b11.V irue for Randy Ilhiidy has been doing lot) with IIIIC kids who have been ltumlng not for Little League; lriractices and with the Junior Ab-1 l bled. iuid some is Edwards. a terrifiel 1 I 0 0 I . He has not spared himself in .1119, least to help the kids. Yesler. lfllv when trite Little League pup. trees were rained 0ll'K Randy was burr devising methods to learn the pitchers control. He mu; .130 lbullding stands on which the piny- lern could practice baiting. Within :11 few days lie will have A fairly elaborate set-up in Memorial Flelrl lfor the, Little League player! and othetll. 0 Randy has n liiorouali kiiowlnlge nf l-.a.-eboll and he has the hnppv 0 o lo the kids. He Iohould know the game because he had two cliniicea at the bi:-time, the first run I pitcher and the second as a field- er, The ntory of his career at I Mfcher in the Minor ll'lIliPl has The ntory of his chant-Mi in R field- er hu not been recounted. t O 0 After Buffain gun in College. injuring III! arm with in llie Iritnrnntlnuitl L01- IMK Randy rnturriml in in llll Junior year with lYest 7.. 8. Follow the rules of good spoils-l Good Crowd At Lower Montague Boat Races erday Despite Rain MONA Junior A To Meelltiday TORONTO tCPi--An Ontario Hockey Association Junior A meet- ting will be held here this after- W H V H 7 g V N A .tnoon with the top discussion on llues s; 2. 0. Farrell; 3, R. Lnn-lilie agenda being Hamilton's bid The Lower Aloiitague regatta uiidld,-3-. for a franchise. bot-it races were held yesterdiiy 211-1 (;;,-t,- 14.15, IFPP slyltt 1. t,:.; vvmdsop spimms would like H, ternooii and despite the. inclement ,i,m,.g5on, Montzigue; 2. 5. I)... move mm. Club to Hammon- 11”111”' .1' Wed Cmwd was 11” 10F9.1'. GPMZ91011111 lFrank and Bill Butcher. hwners of hand to witness the events.yPreni-. - . -- ltm-, Windsor arena, said they ter Alex W. Mathespin and senate: L. want a swim. A team in wind. Jones were among iose preseii. 9 50,. Th" P'T('i11.:1i” 1" '1! brll” 5969,?" I e Ken Sobel. owner of the Hanivl 11111711111111 9 1” 9” 13115 "1 t” tiitnn arena, is lieading Hamilton's. 1”1'"1”5 .('1'"155” "P11" 1'1” w””d9'y' bid for the Juiilnr francliise. 1111 5110111113 111”' had made” 'm'l t Sam Pollock and Ken Reardoirl Mammo” 111511 mm.mmd9d 1119 . . lreprcseritativcs of the Montreall large turiioiit for the interest which Following is the Little League C d. Id Q h Cimdcnn, was evident bi their numbers Baseball schedule for today: 1 mm lens 1” U9 EC 11 A - i l t 'l)L)lll' criilt from it I30-Indians vs Yziiikccs' of me Qucb” Ammeur Hockem .1l:C KIi1.dlQ1tteeiiuCliai'lotte RCCOIIIIDHII-i 3:00-Cards Vs.KI-)odgcrs. - ,:1:tse0nC:1a"!1:: ;1II1;::?ll; Atnsgiiseciss 1311811 led the boats it'oni Charlottetowti. There will be no Little League.', y .. ' Rd b V 1 . . , . g . .. L of interlocking sche tile etttieen. Personnel on board vteie Lt. Cont gaines tlils moiiiiiig oii(attoti(-:1 tQuebPc and Dunn” Mama . niaiider .l. Kenny, Lt. .l. M. Mac- the muddy C011d111011 0 1111' 1-1111'! 1 i Donald, i.t. R. P. Moi-its. Sub i.t. ond. ”"'5””' l.. Douglas. AB. Crandall, l1.F.. AB. A scnault. I).A. and OS. Hughes. l'i.l-1.. Fttllovtiiig are the results of the Junior Abbies Play (Tiiariottctown; .'l. Maurice Brock, 111110. the Shoeniakers sou fitiiii ," I lotwmtml 111' War lrwint. Ciiar- rocktoii. Mass. 11111 1111101111 1115 'TttlllRl1i is obcu iiiglit at the totmmt-.., world iieavywcight title n1121111S1 Bl'lf.ZlIl0ll Hnrscslinr Chili with lfroe-for-till 1. Preston llig- Roland I.-Jstnrza, former college :a,m.5 Fmmng M 630 and mnnmg zinliotliani, Point Pit-nsant; ;1.'stuclcnt, in the Polo Grounds licrc um” gygog Run Botidrentilt: 3. Ttoy CIow,lon Thursday, Sept. 24 Fgngtvlng 1,; Lhp schedule oft Moutaizuc. The contract for the 15-rotind tnalclleg for tonight: Eight 4')lll1(l(?T iolistnr Ii0aI.7l.il)OllC was signed Wediiesday. It 530. A Martin ,-md 3, Gattam Sonny .l.'4liIlPN'f)n, Georgetowii; 2.1t'.'ill be held just. A year and n day,vs. .1. McCotu't and T. Ryan. L.oRt-rt 'l':iyloi-, Lower Montague. from the night Marciniin liftedl 7.t)t)(L. Phillips and A. S-tanley Tun-t-ylimle-r fit-n li.p-1, Cliff the crown from the nglng .lerscytvs, R. McDougall and Wg Hughes. Gntlcll. G(1011RD11111'1'1Z '2, Wallic Joe Wnicott. with H. l3tli ruuiidl 7.30--J. Smith and D. Stanley vs. -11-11111051111. P1111111111'0 151111111: 3- knockout in Philadelphia. L Crabbe and .I. Tillie. 1"1it1111'1S M1191-011-111. -V9t1'l101'11 It will be the first (llll(l(I()l'f 8.00---K. Dalziel and R. Vessey lienvyweiglit Ilil(' fight, in New vs. .14 Davey and A. f)())lP. 51111111111111! -11""15 ,York since Ezxnrd Charles took Rfltl--1.1. Buote and G, Staiiley vs. tthe ehvatnpionsliip from Joe Louis B. Larter and R. Hughes. 11"” 11 "W1 ”"11i'1- 1"'9a5l !at Yankee Stadium. Sept. 27, 1951 9.00 R. Kitztzins and W. Mcclvs "-11” 1- 117 P9"”1""- M””1”3"”7l For that reason. promoter Jim kPi' i'5- 3- P11111 and 13. B.VE1lS. 12 B. Wliitc, Montague: 3. S.,Nom5V head of the 1,m,,.,m,mm, ..-....L.-,LL.,- C'1""("1"i- C11"'i1”"91'”11"' iBoxing Club, estimates that the Boys 131 and under, free style - Three Softball , t. 'e i ts i'lll -ca i " i ll 1- 11- 1""'1'i'1"'15 2' 1" B911" M0n'll(:llll0l'l mitt? t1t)1' rlrtlciihiiicn iiliaor tagtie: .'l. T. Afcliiiyrr. l'.S.A. l I 1 . ' t 1 . -1 ' o Girls l.'l and under, free style" lQe;;in:lr::li:1?;;:Is no mad" mu 1' '1' 1.”d"m”"h Mumngugy 1 1 Norris said the IBC is evplorinpl Men's open. ireast sty e-- . R. . . ' 1 ' . - -.-m illllPSllS. Halifax: 2. R. Hughes. imigagzssggiglxgfolfr mm home mmi Three City League Softball games N-'11'.V - i . . are scliedulcd for this eveiiiiig at I . M - . i . -ii . ,, . Ladies ttticu, free style--l. S.1cFiv;":,;T32 ?)1:rrg:;?l11)::;'1 1:1); six ociock. The Stimmerside R. C. nplnwii GPnmM"wn' rcipts incllldiiig TV and movies A F1 V1111 "mm me E" Y1 C1 m1 11-itllcs 011011. 11191151 S1.1'1P'1- 5- and illasmrm 1., 1.2 '6, Wm Tnhi the Kiiiirlits Diamond while the I)clm'v.1'. p 1 ' ' 1lJaycces play the Guardian on the 1 1V1”11'5 111" H.111? '1- 71- P11121195: mica 10" rmgsida seals Wm be Saul Pnrkdale Diamond and the L. Y. C. 1?. 1'1. lillcills: .'l. O. Farrell. ,A supplenwmmy mnmim pm-,iree1 llI(' Boiiibers on the Old Dia- yQmm.',.l Mass. ,yii:lles lilhfll if La1:tnrz:1'wins illtilmnndl Rays 1.1.151, lu'rt.'tst stylp t, R; 9- 19 111111 11' 111"" 111 51 1'1” W- .. .. .,..-, ...Li. ;I.c-tile; 2. it tmn.-1.-ig.-,.,,; :1. Rnturn bout within six months i1'ltlt1m.0mi5(.d mm, mm M wet”. Mm-. 1-N1111'.1'. Georgetown. K3911 11111111111 311 W1 "'1" "1 1119 ciann's rottind pilot. kept. side- I Girls 14-15 1. R. Delnrcl. '1"”9- lsteppiiig until a few months ago. Gmrxzetowrt: 2. G. -lnmicson. 1 T119 1111111 11 11, l'l"1”111'1l "1 g" Both lighters said Wednesday . 30.15 14-16 1100 51.119 1. 11- 1111111117 ”11111'"l'”-W11 1111111 111 Ml"11'ltlie.V felt they hnrl improved in 1;? Ngmgg 7g 7 Vwwg .5011 31111111"? 011111911 111 M31911 1950- tlirve yr-at-s, Neither had been beaten up to --- - ----- ltlint time. On that occnsioii Ln-, lstarm was floored bttt got up and boxed rings about his rival, hut. 31' THE CANADIAN PRESS Rocky got A split decision. 3S1"1"K""'1d 11"" '11” MIDI '1 "1 Since then Lnstnrza and his Baltimore 003 001 00x--4 ll 0 . . g Filgfnll and Rtirliriiik: Fox. ylmlnmzert 1,131,? dmmigdull :10 y '0 1 . I g , , l'lt'lllI.7.9Ill'lIlll tilt and Tabacheck. ..u"n:n.n.:4.-I my-A;-H LL mml Niatmop Rains ihai 11610 Syracuse min 000 000-0 5 0 ',to be held at O'Leary track Rm-ester tioosotzox-1 1 0 SNAP SHOT FINISHING 10,, w(.dm.d,,... Jul 15 . . . - ,1 .V 1 Griffore. Landeek Lit Robinson I ' :17: and Kil1al'nCIl.C0ll('ll'lCl( and or isponsored by the OLeary t”'::.”'””""t.;".'.. . .t.”:.1.'. lJ.'.': .-::::'.".';'""t...."..".i: Branch at the Canadian Olluwinn .000 000 0lI.'i:1 3 fl Iiotuirr-3. olily 55 cents. -ReprInfs"tLPg1On will he hpld on Fri" Johnson and Keller: Harringtoiift cents each. Mull Film S4-rvlce. day: J111.V 17- Ditmar I51 Rojek I91 and Slhnn.t7.. nine prints. Any roll of 8 ax-l Montreal . ooo zoo ooo-2 5 re. 0. BOX 11. ciuu-iottetown. lnuuaio .. 0110 500 20x-"I ll ti. WW Rj)(1Il"lIICl(' Oolenmn I41 Lee 1711 lnnd Yelen Johnson, Jordon Hi and Ernutt. .1 ,...LL.-....L. Baseball sciiiduiei BOXING NORTH RIVER RINK FRIDAY. JULY 17th-8:30 P. M. Feature. Attraction Elimination Tournament. 6-8 P. E. l. He-avyweiglifs 3-3 Minute Rounds Added Attraction NATIONAI. l.F.A(Gl1F. Thursday Milwaukee at Pll'.Ill)lll'K11- St. Louis at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. AMERICAN I.EAGl1l'. Thursday Washington at Chicago. New York tit st. Louis. Boston at Detroit. LAFFERTY vii. (i'-ALLAN'l' Philadelphia at Cleveland. 153 ",5. 154 ",5, ;;ton llnlvr-Hazy he hit .37! In . 4 Rounds 1: Coll:-gn League on: Wqhl (liffe:-- STEELE . ply IIONGAPHIE rl trg-out with t e .t. mus lfarrlinnli. The fozlnwalngl riprilng 131 lb" 129 lb" 1'" """"""' '1'” 1" ' ”'""' And fhe Lads and Lasiaie.-t l'i . Band will be at the ii".-Til: klllerlnrr-"'li1e'liil "idlml-llihtzielf. fink from 7:30 pm. to fight t me. .'."..'..'".'.ZZ""1Z21..?"5.1lft 1l."..l.'."..' Atmott mcimn cA1m and alter a your in the minor: derided to pro up "pro hall and t-nncl-ntrnto Im an nthletlc In- tIlrut'l0r'I career. Tlcltela on sale of--Ron-nnd Joe-'9 and Lnmbrm Brno. Ringside-51.25; Rush 31.00 its-rday Duck 'l'raiiior said "Spciit-ct l I Keen. Interest In Trainor Spender Title Fight When it first became known that negotiations were in the making to stage 11. Maritime weltcriveiglit title bout in this city, boxing f.1iis liercabouts showed an interest that could by no stretch of tile imagination be classed as niiythiiig but genuine. Rival camps, crammed with stip- porteis, are shai'pLv defined and no aniount. of argument will con- vince them their man is not the best. Spoakiiig twllell he weiglied only 84 pounds IAino::g the men he met and dc- featcti are: George Ross. Joe Pyle, Roger Whynott, Arnold Fleigcr, Doug Carter, Harry Poultoii, Kid Adshadc, Gus Moll, Harry Hurst. Spencer held the Maritime title twice before. In the ten round feature Gil Edwtii-ds, a 20 year old puncher witli power in both hands, will be making his second start in Cliarlotteiown iigainst; Henry Jor- tian, Atlantic City, N.J. Jordan is Edwards most, import- ant npponciit to date. Jordan is 29 yerirs old and has met the best in the world. Ivan Dolierty also announced the signing of LeRoy Jones, col- ored featherweight from Halifax against this city's Bud Lund. Also. in the 4 round prelimin- ary Leo "Tiger" Steele will meet Garth McGtiigan, two local boxers. Special arrangements are being made to handle a large crowd. Promoter Dolierty said a special detail of police and ushers would be in attendance. on July 24 ft: lcontrol the crowd and to look ai- :o lillll DOliDl'l)i yrs- may choose to stand up and punch with me but he better be ready for the fight of his life." Tommy "Gun" Spencer the 29 year old New Waterford police- inan has been boxing since 1934 Baseball Practice The Iiitermcdiiitie Abbies will hold 11 baseball practise on the llospilal Field Diamond this evening at six o'clock. it was announced last night by coach Had Maelnnis. ter seating facilities. ELIGIBLE HORSES FOR SATURDAY, .iutv 18 Summersitle Raceway races and swinimiiig events: 1 , , . 1- D011 Mai-tiii atid Harold Kemp e F B T H . 1S d H I ht 1 s s 3 3o (()spre,v1. 1 H H iii - w y .”W g , 3nC111'9 9191111111 31111 D1711 51111111; VWRA IBPIIILV Carson. it was learned last EV!-;N'l' N0. UNI-2-Pl RSFI S-I00 lSl”'1'- , - . night from coach Randy Edwardsu vv" ' 1 1...; pt 1 vi 1 H (--. t W s . H 3'41 SW19 511d -111" wmd rm 111111101. Abbi” haw a The likely starter for. Holmans "imp: 1-1 H In". IN.” . ic ”I.n' Mm, 1 C” an' (xymgsty CIIZUICB to move two points iicni'ci'yv.m hp Ijonme Simmons 1.111.111 ll), Royal .81-ott Jr, Bud Ahiiei, sleepy ix.-tin, Jtinc llciilcy, Meg. 47Al'(Ill Andrew and Dr. P. Ana play-off Spot ill the Island Base-3 ',I,he Inst nme mesa m'0 tea1nS:SOl'lZllOl' (fraiizuiyle, ltaiimnti Priors, FIICP Cloth, Beliviii Budloiig. Creelnian 14 Bellt. t1Ji111 LPfIK11E 101112111 1111911 1119-Vllm.L the Abbjes won 5, 2.1 decisionlsniidy Man, Billy Aiiin-ey, Lt-na's Bob, Alili:-is Bni, llilrln Miu-, Sen Light six I. toy t"low, Mon-1111691 H01m3”5 Immimpdlaies in n after IJPIIIE held llliless for eight Plant" llr-lru Iltirmsttir l1t'tip:itit'. Jiiniiit A. lluiitir Crmili-v l.t-itldic tngtic: 2. lliiydeii Yanldr-rsliiiv-, game on Meinorial Field. The ('nl1- umnms Thcv rmptcd for mm? WI 'I ly (VI H ' ' ' -' .1lttirny ll.-iilmr: It. .Vlerrill Mac- test will get ttiidcrit-.iy at sevtii M” m' mo -"mm mmng In Du” (1 P. -1110 "LL- l)()llt'll(I Atittaiidnlc. o'clock. ' i - - , ' , . . . . .- 1 vi t f tl f 2 i n . V2.-1 hp. uttlb0at'tI I Alfrrtl Mr p Pitching for the Jitniois will bei'::l)1;l::19Iilx:lL0 19 119 11 EVEN1. N0. ,nV0gl,l.RSE 5400 59111 (11?11'1011”1011"1f 11-11191'50'1:H gj,.??..-.L:n..--V-7 gm,,,,t;.' 31,3; 111;,.tf,m-, Pplpf (doggy slit; Hat. tt'1,i1-tawny, mg. Inliiisttiti, Mttrray River; 3. Roger, . , BML ,nW,mh,,d by Mauriucy . sourcofiii, lilannister l)irct't, ltuite of ll)IEll'l(l. Deana O. (.rattan. Blot-kt. t,'liarlot1otown. I D f Abner the Grcztt, Ililtla lilnr, (fliorointr Dip, Lticky Number, Lady llenvv six I. Preston Higgin-I 0 e e Ahnpr, yllflillilllt, Point Pleasant: 2. Buul, - I R (I L if, L ' M l' : .'1. I t , F1i)'hli'ertFi.m(fondo':i1.1ehitirrzp dgllllarhoi-1 1 e n e 0 FNEN11 N0. THREE-Pl RSE M1410 Nnrtii. . I Anur': Roy, .1la.son's 4.9, .in .tn Spettrer, 3iat',t' .1ivrlt. 311.1 Darling, 7 1'2 1111 1- 110115! 11111111111 B t I rust:-r (2. Neil Kaliiiiirk, Giihrtcnn, Mrliyln Cash. ,.Vlotil:i;.;tic; 2. Ralph Flettlt. Mon- 1 a ) lngue. 1 g g . , g , 10-I5 lt,p. mithonrtl--l, I-Ivr-rettll V .- ll"? 'i'1'1'5T NO' 4-P""”.' sum Plntls, (ilitirloltetouii; 2. Roger B.V' HUGH FULLERTON. JR. lledgewood ('liiof, Slittnirotik Tliottgltis, Dirk Erin, Trtl Single (3.. Roll topt-rated by Maurice Bl1('l(l,i NEW YORK 1AP)mR0l-'11.1' M111” tlolzi iienley, )it'l(ylo Czish. lteclnrnllou 2 pm. today, July ill, Ill Sccrotiiryls U"l('t', 7iininirr- sitlc or 56 Anllll'0'i0 St., ttlinrluttettiuii. YEO THEATRE MOIITAGUE THUR. FRI. SAT. 16-17-l8th ) .. " niiiuono viisstv - KIERON Mooitt Vlmllvi for INC P11061601 51 0010605 U DARRYL r. zinuctc HENRY KING NILIP DUNNE Murray River Theatre MURRAY RIVER, JULY 17 & 18-8:30 P.lVI. FRIDAY 6: SATURDAY Dnotlod Vvltn by Vt:-I fdln. Icon! I. Nolan ordination- Hmliutitmuc ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS