ieonc-r?AndAl To . Lead. Off Conodd-cup. Matches TTIGISTRAIGII-IT" . f. .v- i C4I' iv- , C ouncl Duel l-O; - -'- '.vvrh4r::---.r . .. ., 2 T .. . - . - ll ii x Vin mun mum clean":-is is the fourb .; :. O . M)- twulomo-eAl um... I a 3: - L.,.,,..,..u-den undntauldm rhuwliiueettatia-so j . ,., l -. R ardolLachute.Qiie..andVan-'".wmh.e!un"I .timI”'f'l- 5 ' 0 0 i This 0 Cum Friday I 32 w"l"uvg":i fl: cwwumucwhgl "'0 intervals by ielm frommlgs , p Ohuhtotlowa us ; a n a n S e i T ' - ' ' ' lnIaItchsa In other countries. r , ' Illllnl. - III! III! The American team of 5; . . . - - , - -. lntll t hmeredandnanirssmnd h I I H firstcauldlnn townie "' "cw.-.W?rtr”..P..""m. ?:."'i.:'"..23:. l::::-..:--.:.':: rstz: .'....ii":.'.”'f:.."L'.';.i:2':":'.i.. ....: 6-'e..::..u .... en... " Four Sc 00 Dlsir dis a ...... i....... ”'.ii ..........., 3.."”i"af?.-.ll&'...ili:.i.ii.”.ii EHO l I r I ' . - 5 I ' We -- - - W ---l-." l32.'””...fll:i .'""' '"'i:'..":t.. - Mr B-com n.-..n..... rw- 5 ca sful T k fl old M t -'--v We "l-"'3-'r""'3 "The will V3-3??-'73-”'"i &"t,J;,?,iL:, l;l:yred'tl:fllh::: fol-athe New York galtle winning so an. 3”. ' fIlIiIiIsecIl0IiItIIi:ut B123; l1I:InI;Ie LWJ Icislny 1:3 Caiiiiisrii-o.iiaII:-who bad lllt UC 5 TQC - 3 Ce can , will my with um um, .. mob my tn; 9 I . . , ' . I I I , e '"'""d'3' '55 l""' M " G”'"”' h” '”""'h Vmo” 1” em" dii?ehcetglllP)l1slttEle:AL st.::;V:l"tT1J.f N” ”' me m-m"wm'irlaowe'H' drm "' "0 "W "5 " P” Yesterday afternoon pupils. Girls 1 and under: 1 Edith Em" :.enl3-Ertlthe aunt?-lit: by llie lrox pushed the Wills Boa decisions. III ed IIII IIIIIIIIII saw Kansas C-ny tjllwmmmw were bunt Isingles by -lIII Tllf; Thursday nlsht. The I600” teachers. parents and friends from Cilnvbsll. westinoreland. 2. San- ng tum. ate" across with a first - inning Early WynIn Irv neat Your back mu, the can”. 1” sail. The vict0l'Y save - rI iIiIonner tied the score as Brooklyn 4 school districts. Rose valley. dra uathuon. Rose vauev: 3. bell. Wutioorsiaud: 8- Robert John Jay nopiilu uilliio double. , . . 19' P5” 305 ”" "r ” ' , H SWEGP 0f the 'l"”'3"m' Se” ” 'c'"d 19'" "1" in "'3 Inkerman. Westmoreland. aa-II Georgina Hughes, Shamrock, Cousins Valley. , mu, 1 gram ' wuhhim" sixrli FOB rm: a WHACK 15 NW5 Hill"! "1"! two out to butter the Thistle and Shamrock. atbcrod an - Gir 14 .: 1. Ev norm 1: WI RAVE8 , nl I ll 8 yra.. 1. Jean MacKin- 1!. WI Bl! b . who all ggmng ford do Y P' in the lone National League day The fess ll,hll)ornheavTVl'l:l30:edo"1: tsilin IsoeIt:?ndc"aul:. 3;” 1:”; ,,'h 3' 3089 Valley for their first sii- non. Rosa Valley: 2. Elaine Glllil. wutmoi-elsiul; 1. Mary Cunllb'ell- settler for a same” or gglaelll 3.3; e gaint-.IIiIirsIt pllhce uuwmhe Hm ;::vIea1IiIIIoS IIIIIaI5 IIIIIII.IIIcIIIdIIIg IWIII IIIIIIgIIeI ceplaca a a o nu1aIIlIeflclIt::Igt.ia);;IIIIIIIIeII III nu”. Wemn Lorretta McAvinn 1. Marion Maths .0)" mo” of M wrlda prob its six 3 rain t under new man- "on zildmer. subbing for short. ance spoke we" for we IIIIIIIIIIIIIW Boy. 3 mI. II, AIIIIIIIII MIBDIIIII 3.0” II yIII:I II Hem” CIIIII 1cg:nnga,d.pggPIul0 clleduo for the In Newport To 'HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP) class A yacht Thursday to place seventh in its CI". in "'9 meum Newpom Tllumllly as ullleytcxbtssediglte Manse-lwlm stole s.e"'”"d' um" "iced single in five trips. and Danny ger batting order for Thursday lster of Education. and Bill Reid Boys 9 rs- 1 'Derl Newson 3-I-'B”m"d" "'3' 8 ermemmug es ' 5 arm 5 P 'h”me 0" Fm” d""bl”' O'Connell who had for RBIS with night's game because of his puny Director of Physical Fitness Upoil Rose Vally ".2 I ltonilie Trows: hell Westmol-eland' 2 Mar! The Pickle. out of Halifax. had stage years. llnrsliman. who didn't become a mree mgr: in me trips. Bin Bru- .207 batting average conclusion of the sports alllln ate dale we.3.'.'o..l'....n- 3 Austin Darla Hagen Shamrcckl 8 Carol i i 2 . - I - Moors, Westmoniand. an elapsed time of 82 hours. 17 The committee corrected the pi,(.,,..,. um" 195oI and only 31 minutes and 51 seconds and cor- rected, time of 77 hours. loll? minutes. 16 seconds. Bermuda Race Officials of the R0yalIl3UFHlliClZI Yacht Club and the Cruising Llub still were checking the boats finish time of two class B yzicllts. the White Lie. owned by Gilbert L. Wolfe, Mystic. Conn., and FuIi;. a.'.'Pl' Fred HIIIEY in A shattering 7-2 decision over the plunging Pittsburgh Pirates who now have 1051 six stralgll . The C ad,” IJohnson walked only three in Plolslo cl-gssed the finish line early of America. sponsors of the lace. his seven innings-but one wgg . game-opening pass to Jim Rivera batters, striking out four and walking four. The only Oriole mg was Gus Trl8ndos' seventh-inn i run homers by Joe Demaestrt and Gus Zcrnial. The Nets had homers from Karl Olson and Har- mon Killcbrew, who hit a grand- slammer. Milwaukee rocked the Pirates with 13 bits, led by Del Rice. who had a triple, two doubles and I 5'-P Peewee Reese who was in- Jlured in the first inning, banged a single off the right field wall- his third bit of the night-.-to drive in the winning run. ironically. Campy had been de mated to eighth place in the Dod- of the event which was organized by the teachers and Women's Institutes of the four districts represented. The afternoon's ac- tivities got under way with I sports meet under the direction of Dr. L. W. Shaw. Deputy Min- ll Archie Beats J. J. Parker, t -' moved inside the school where D. L. W. Show, W. W. Reid and C. B. Jelly said a few words to pupils, teachers. parents and aid. Shamrock; 3. Paul Moore. iwestsnoreland; 8. Sterling New- WII. Rose Valley. Girls 9 yra.: 1. Miriam Gamble, Weatuioreiand: 2. Donna Mathe- son. e Valley; 3. Vaunda Todd. Rose. alley. Mulligan. Shamrock. Glrs 10 yrs.: Carol MacLurc, inkerman; Joyce Newson. West- moreland: 3. Gemma Murphy. sins. Rose Valley; I. Elmer Mac- intosh, Rose Valley; 3. Emmett Ha er. Shamrock. iris-lii and over: -1. Joan Mc- Westinorclziiid: 2. Maude MacDonald. Rood Valley; 3. Annie Mstlieaon. Inkerman. ' Girl.s' sack race: 1. Mary Camp- Avtnn, Boys” sank race: 1. sins. Rose Valley; 2. Webster. Rose Ya ey; 3. Robert Cousins. Rose Herman Cou- Kenneth Val ey. Thursday Carleton Mitchell's a sloop owned by Thninas I Hm, duubla I I class D wl Finisterre out oiAn- Class. Annapolis, Md. White Lie; The Indians who h d I I I a H s H fl-pends, After the brief remarks. Shamrock. M", II .1 1 ed th moved from 13th to second In the , p v I as 0 prizes were esented to success- Boys 11 yr .: 1. Kenneth Wehs- Officials - Judges at finish: l'.lnner':l"ll..' :rmilllnBrTroph; division. and Fun dropped from uIfeVI:'I'uI 3IlIIIi8l8ht times. Flrsf T” e S ful contestants in the meet. re- ten, nose Valsley; 2, Chester Mnc- Frank Newson, Bert Tiowsdale, me. unong runnerup to tenth. ? C M (AP) Ar .1 port cards were handed out and Donald, Shamrock; 3. Kenneth Mrs. Alden Greenan. Scorer. Mrs. SAN DIEGO' 3 i - E '"y”"” ” '9' "- to conclude a memorable sfter- Cousins, Rose Valley. James Macintosh. Director, Dr. for tin beat perform L. W. Shaw. Starter. Bill Reid. II yachts ontuld in tho 685-mile . .. meg, NINA "ms cums A S 9519 M00” 53” Th"rsf.if':y hehwgl " flc'yh'':ItP'""30" 93" B3" "'9 noon, ice cream and cake was Boys 12 yrs.: 1. Winston Mac- h ” Class A title Went to the :VPlV 5'” F 1”” Panelw" mt .5 0 '5 3 at my ,,'-'hi""Pl”"5l'lP served to all groups by their re- Donald, Shamrock: 2. Sonny Mac- Teachers and committee in ' a York schooner. Nina. owned by at "'9. l""li'Yli'9'Sl'l tme if -kg an? I b?” Parkeh . spec-tive Women's Institutes. Donald. Westmorelsnd. charge: Mrs. Cecil Molilieiiux. ,r An vecoursey Faxes. while ('l.'IS:-z ll FISHING RIGHTS gains It ilyillllgh .8 match WI ll my to Pnltersons Following is a summary of the 'Girls 13 yrs.: 1. Helen Newson. Miss Georgina Ricllards.' Mrs. ' ' was take” by. C”'l'"3- Rli'lW'd 5- 5'13 -111 your Huntei-'s Corner James "- 'i"'k" ”' T””"”"t hand has held "9 ""3 pmpcsed afternoon's sports: Rose Valley; 2. Carol Moore, Reg. Msclure. Mrs. Dorothy Nye. Greenwich, Conn. Class C til Julie 2nd Mr. Jenkins refers to M0'”'e- ””'"'g that ha had be" MW” fight Boys 7 and under; 1. cecu 1:-1.1,, westmorelmd. 3I Elaine News”. webste, and npruenuuve, of Schedmed '" meet the injured Mmm c"""" "gm h”Vy' zel Rose Valley' 2 Brian Greo- We5tm0FelBDd' shamrock Westmoreland Rose . . . . , . a rel-ciit Game Act case which he prosecuted against me for fishing in a so-called private fishing pond at Bristol Lot 40. I was brought up before a magistrate charged Wllll llslllng in a private fisbin pond and I had to defend myst-:15 in court. The real facts were that i was fishing from my own back yard, on my own land and iii a pond that had been known as Mac- Ewen's Mill Pond and which abut- led my Property. The charge again- st me was dismissed because the three Charlottetown gentlemen had not secured the approval of the Minister for their private pond for their own pleasure. Hunter's Corner seems to think that the Charlottetown men should have the right to close me off from fishing on my own land and he has a lot to say of their rights. Incidentally he stated that unda Pay s6oo,ooo Dug property deed Iour holdings Ln ed at the water. edge' This round bout at the Stadium here. don on Tuesday. g statement is not correct. H s - LONDOIIN (Am T TW0d '?Im9e1I'Ill to m.e,lo0k many of my ;g,f,f,'I"5 Durelle. three-time winner over "What do I have to do to win an lzpge 0;” ”w"I"' 3" '5 ' 1551, him to answer the follow, Wallace. still is displeased be over there anyway," he pleaded. "'3 "rs By Wd mm” 3” mg questions; cause Wallace and not himself A fishermen by trade, Durelle 3000.000 for I steal"-Old 3113- Have they the right m min the fought Ron Barton of Britain for said "I'm going to meet Ward as lill Elf! My Elbu. the Anglo-Irish water in Mad:-Iwen P0ndI to flood the title. a tune-up for Wallace and after- Bloodstock Agency reported. my Cellar and to cover at least ”I still think it should have been wards I will retire as the light- Frank More OFarrall. chain 50 feet of my garden with water? me." he said. heavy champ of Canada and the man of the agency which acted gave my the right ,0 W. 3 Wallace won the British Empire British Empire." as agents. said the buyers were fence across my property and title Tuesday in London by beat- "I'm not going back to En- John W. Hones of New York and across the pond so that me young lng Barton. land. They want me -10 Leslie Combs 11, of spcndtlirift lads from 31.15.01 would get their To lay both titles on the line Randy Turpin on July 23. but 1 Farm. Lexington. Ky. 1,-neg caught in it when they mm, the bout would have to have the told them I wasn't interested." SUMMERSIDE RACES Valley Women's institutes and winner was Figam. William T. lnkarman School Trustees. Snalth, Westport, Conn. Although strong winds and squslls brought down sails and rigging. Bolero, owned by Sven Salen. Stockholm, Sweden. broke NEW YORK (AP) ,- Baseball the course record set in 1932 by - IOII” iiuioncr Ford Flick '.l'hu.ra- Highland Light, from the US. v day? fancwut iN8VIlf”. - i with the four leagues of the ClH- A fleet of 39 yachts began the boom: Confederation - Puerto race from Newport last Saluday. men, Cuba, venueig and Pan. and some of the slower craft n.ay amagwhlch 1, very ghnjlaf to an take many more hours to cross pact mid" which me, ope,-aged withdrawal of 33,500 troops from last winter. Had- Frick said than was a pose!- blllty of changes in the player limits of the leagues. Under the current agreement, no more than six major league players, includ- ing Caribhean-born players. an permitted to play with each Carib- bean club. These players must not have more than two years of big league experience and two ml:;t have had not more than 45 days big league experience in the majors. The CuI'lbEICI- lauuos want the rule changod to permit player: with three nan of big league au- , perience. i Frlck said leagues which have 1' no agreements with organized ,' baseball will not be permitted to use major league plum nus weight champion who has long a s p i r e d to the heavyweight crown, said he will go to Toronto Tuesday to sign for the bout and redturn to train at nearby Lake- si e. Boys 13 yrs.: 1. Ralph Bernard. Patterson in an International Rose Valley; 2. Callistua Camp- Boxlng Club bout to decide the heavyweight champion successor to retircd Rocky Marciano, said: "I hm-e n.-. much right to tight Parker for the title as to fight Durelle Says He's Willing To Defend Title Against Wallace sanction of the Canadian " , Federation and the British Box- ilig Board of Control. WILL RETIRE AS CHAMP Before meeting Wallace. how- ever, Durelle has a bout lined up. in late July or early August. probably for the and of this Arriving by plane from London, month. with Moses Ward of New Durelle said he would like to meet York. Wallace for both the C5nadi'an' Durelle was annoyed over his and British Empire titles in a 15- loss to Arthur Howard of ion- nan, Shamrock; 3. Gerard Kelly, Shamrock. STAN LEONARD T. New Agreement With Minors derson SALE of 3'”&4'?” pp. .-.......-........... "ll-9." Pucxsn SPORT slllllls .89 2 l... MONCTON (CP)-Yvon Durelle of Bale Ste. Anne, N.B., an- nounced Thursday he would de- fend his Canadian light-heavy- weight boxing title against Gor- don Wallace of Brantford. 0nt., 2 Americans wintq-. Sf d' hihbohtthfbl , W C Us 8 8 LI OUS H "I h t in 0" "195 in... or we ...:::...:lt;:li.h.::::i.”;::l I llam Woodward. Jl'.. tor H10"-' the railway bridge so that the ' NO IRONING EVER! . '1 Aauslna th 1.250.000. W In P03 Gila 'T'llia.Maliarenee of Baroda was ::Tge;,lb?,?sn7would get their "nu . f. . ,0" 'N5 40 3 -57 the owner of My Babu. Have they the mg” to change r' CNWE0 ” 3 -5” ' My Babll Was the leadlllil WV th course of th str am blow "' Cleveland 81 fl 584 8 ear-old of th 1947 B it' h e - 9 e 9 " l” l 30”” 39 39 -.509 10 ion and won the TworTlllous?lia4l sssiglethgf lfllled Siding 0 d ' l D''-'m" :7 3:l Guineas ' sic the following and the owner not able to farm won or Fabrlc l year. no retired to stud in 1950. ll? ' It .400 ll -j-----m-mm- 1-lav. thgy 1);; right to dump an P M as as .00 ml. old bus onaneighbour's land when ' i 3 SPECIAL SALE PRTCE ll 10!!!! the sportsmen are through using - , Jr. Free For All Pace .. . . . . . . . . . . . .3500.00 (2 dashes) 1' L Pct GEL it as a shelter when it will cost F F A" T t 4 0 O0 ” 3 Jan mmat1eas.35oIoo to mow” ree or ro (2dashes) 3,11 9; Iii away? IIIII III IIIIII III Two Other Classes . . . . . . . 0400.00 each (2 dashes each) . Have they tha r ca . av .01! lit country to in me mm more CLASSES FOR MONDAY AFTERNOON ” .5” I i d fr it as .418 BIA .:.l"i..”::"..”:." ...:”.."?.l:.?:2 JULY 2ND-2:00 P.M. II 81 415 834 of any kind from me to i espnss ' , u I Philadelphia 22 84 .398 10 iIaIlIlI0:Iny ianId 3: to raise water to Free For All Pace . . . . . . . . . . . . '.. . b800.00 (2 dashes) I . A"0th91' Shipment I my ""- AATrot.........................5400.00 (Zdashes) gAme,-1 s g If the answers to these are in Tw th Cl 00 can u" an 2:: ,I,II:,,,a,,I:IsI,I:III.,If o 0 er asses . . . . . . .34 .00 each (2 dashes each) I . Drm II Washable I I Final Entry Date has been extended to Saturday Midnight June 23rd. Send all entries to G. B. Sheen, Summerside. All dates allotted by the P.E.T. Sports Commission will be raced according to the miles of the Con nission. then I say this is not Prince Ed- ward Islan d. but communist Russia. Shooting this week took place under mixed conditions but on the NEW YORK (AP) - Pr b " whole was generally good. Bad pitchers for todnfa major league weather on shooting nights has games. (Woo and lost records in prcnntad a great number of gun- parsntleaos): lists from participating. but those Natisnll Loans who are shooting are finding the Milwaukee at New York (N)- gunning both keen and compet- cronn (6-8) vs Goanu (H). etivo. A number of the newer gun- cincinnati at Brooklyn (N)- nu-a are showing a great deal of Lawrence (H) vs Ma enthusiasm and are posting some St. Louis at Pkihd pill: 00- vary high scores. Poholaky (H) vs llobarta (0-I). Club president Glydon Willis will Chicago at Pittsburgh (N)- be leaving next week to represent Hacker fl-6) VI Arroyo (2-1). the Ch'Town club at the Nova American Loagu Scotia Championships being held New York at Chicago (N)- at Dartmouth on Dominion day. gtourdivant (4-1) vs Donovan (4-2). PITGIIEBS I am. Sir. etc.. ROBERT N. Mac KINNON Bristol Lot 10 Dale Long Tops Balloting NEW YORK rAPl-Dvale Lona. Pittsburgh's slugging first base- man. qualified for the S. Rae Hickok award Thursday by win- GREY FLANNEL PAN Following are the top scores po- Iton at Kansas City (N)-lulu stall this weak. nlng the May competition in the livanm(II6II-8) vs I D.III&0-C).IN) ln1IoIlII Atkin:ItIiIn 24 iipiofessionnl atIliiete gfwtho yeIaIIi-I" 1 ' . BI on I t - Mon 22 balloting, Prevous 1 mon y N" W1 ht ( 7 F . i . ' " '. ' . . '.l.':.”:..:.i.”...- l.'.'.'.':.:. C:.'.."..': it i:::::: :21: ill... -33. till: THESE wiirilt SAIEIY lttllis - Stobbs (5-4) VI Garcia ((-7). Ralph Jenklnl 19 Burke. . & I SUPEHVISE (HILDREN AT ALL TIMES 0 vlmusmsf .ll9 -' Free Cliffs AN INVITATION IS EXTENDED e 1 TOY0ll.'... i . CHARLO'lTEI'OWN'S SEA CADET - TAG DAY . FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd, T956 '&l:.'.:.”s.i.':.':.::.l'.'l::".9l:i.;l:.::.:2.?llihW of 5 -4 C O C C . . Im out 5 the Sea Cadets or R.C.8.C.C. 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