3 ~ Se PistolChampionshipsOpen—— ai - riday; Titlist In Fine Form .:| #34 BACK a eee rae ee en eee © STRETCH , , won the lieutenant-gov- BASEBALL wy George (Hl Welsh) 1, Mis shooting ernor’s match, main event of the Ontario shoot. eo (Ray O'Brien) 2, . Little By THE CANADIAN PRESS ohnny ‘B. Jones) 3, five other National McMahon, who last year ended American domination of pistal starters, time 2.19 2-5; winner ‘ League Pittsburgh 000 000 000— 0 5 0 Chicago 022 000 00x 4 5 0 events, fired 266 points of a pos- sible 300 in the metric slow-fire match. , Canadians also held the second. and third places. R was Ed B. Wilson of Ottawa with 261.] Kline 7-l1, Green (4), Gross (8) RCMP Cpl. James R. Zabitz of | and Burgess; Drabewsky 5-8, and Nanaimo, B.C., a former Ottawa |S. Taylor. HRs: Chi-Banks (31), Schult (1). Phila 000 100 000—1 6 0 St. Louis 010 000 002-3 6 @ Cardwell, Farrell (7) Gomez 1-8 (9) and Lonnett, Sawatski (9) resident, was third with 255. Mize, MeDaniel 10-10 (9) and SIX WERE PERFECT Six shots posted perfect 40 Smith. HRs: Pha-Post (13). StL- Boyer (20) Musial (10). —- scores in the opening small-bere American League Kansas City 000 000000— 0 5 2 New York 010 100 10x—3 6 @ Daley 12-7, Dickson (7), Tom- anek (8) and Chiti; Ford 11-16, |;,; Berra (15), Bauer (8). Cleveland 104 200 00I— 8 10 1 Baltimore 300 100 100-510 2 Score, Cicotte 3-1 (4), Grant (7) and Nixon; Walker 86, Fisher (3) and Ginsberg. ’ International League First Columbus 100 01 0—2 4 0 Toronto 00 1002—3 42 Raydon 63 and Baich; Scantile- bury 9-2 and Thompson. Second Columbus 010 000 200—3 7 3 Toronto 122 002 03x—10 17 0 Jiminez, Williams (8) and Hall; Chackales, Funk (7), and Thomp- * By ROY LaBERGE Canadian Press Correspondent » CONNAUGHT RANGES, Ont. ~*<OP)—Garry McMahon of Dart- : ou N.S., 26-year-old dciend- ing titlehoider, was in top form |} Sas the national pistol charup.on- ‘ships opened Friday. ' But United States masters dom- d opening matches of the na- small-bore rifle champion- "ships at these ranges near Ot- _ tawa. ~~ As. three days’ shooting with | pistols, sporting rifles and small- * bore rifles opened, the Ontario Rifle Association's three-day .303- stalibre service rifle meet ended. George Bulgin, 32, of Toronto, & z § f bi Rs 23 é bs ! us if F & (385) iM “ The final 18 holes will be played teday and on Monday the week- Chaplin, a! treal }long Canadian women’s open one ae match play champ‘onships start with Mrs. Streit the defending champion. £ E 25 Eng i £ z 3 F Z : 2 F : ‘i Ht g& af e % i ; a a NEW YORK ‘AP)—Fifth-rank- THE WEST LED ing welterweight challenger Gas-| There was plenty of activily par Ortega of Mexicalo, Mexico, Friday. Seven two<member junior won a split decision over Benny interprovincial teams followed Paret of Santa Clara, Cuba, in a | seniors and after 18 holes of p'ay based_on net scores. Western ‘provinces filled the first three champion, led the field with a 77, with nines of 38-39. ¢ The seniovs—and Mrs. Sieit— stole the show. ‘ ii Marlene. only Canadian woman” to win the American and i + Amateurs, shot five birdiesinher = big rourd and went over reguia- '% Gayle Hitchens. with a ne‘ 76, | tion figures on two par-iaiee and Jo-Arn Percy with an 83,|—the 185-yard third and the 165- posted a 159 total, one stroke up, yard 16th. ’ on— nitot repri The well-trapped greens resul- eather Lawrence and Lynne} ted in fantastically_tgt—scores; McDonald, both of Winnipeg. Miss | ranging: from Mrs. Streit’s sub- Law-ence. with a nine handicap,” par round to a whoop ng 114 reg- shot 72, and Miss McDonaid, ‘istered by Dorothy Lohneg of-~ Lunenburg, N.S; eee EE ‘Promotion, Riddle and Jack Solomons, London pro- moter, all appeared in Paris ultaneousluy.- . Returning here Johansson de- nied either he or his advisor, Ed- win Ahlquisut, had met Solomons. Solomons, returning to London, said he not only had met the Swedish fighter and Ahiquist, but had dined with them for three hours Thursday night. Johansson and Ahiquist flatly denied comment when asked if they had met with Gibson, whe said he was in Paris to visit his daughter. | F F ik fF i ! | s = 4 z sh ig BE The Vancouver twosome of AUSTRALIAN WHEAT The 60,000 wheat growers in | ‘ustrali n ce (fhout—150-000,-— jcertainly award a great deal 000 bushels in an average crop. |eredit to George A. | year. ! who took_over the management|=___——~—~CS7«X:;7;]}3RMSté<CS~*S this pacer when he was aGtes on his death in 1911. Grtes here by owners Willard married Baker's sis‘er, Dellora,| with a seven handicap, an 88. Rankine Mac-| who made Colonel Baker and his —— ACCOUNTANT’S COURSE performances. niece, Mrs. Dellora Norris, chief | beneficairies of her will. at._At Hinsdale Raceway, New | ‘Leading to Degree of Certified General Accountant | Hampshire, last Monday night, “1h 5 Univ ity of Toronto vén by Buddy Hal's Man, by N.D. Hal, won : rough University Or : the _ Invitational . Pace, _ purse Applications for enrollment will be received by the Maritime (Continued on page 8) Institute of the Certified General Accountants Association unti! Augus: 22nd, the closing date for: this term. The five-year university course by corresponience pro- vides for uniferm examinations which are hcid annually throughout the te Canadian provinces. ee Cd —1ei®@ senied by ; gk. GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP)— The baffling heavyweight cham- Pionship promotional riddle, al- Teady with more angles than a Boemetry book, spread out to still another city Friday, and posed still another question. ’ The new question was: “Who _ mgt whom, and why?” __ Ingemar Johansson, the cham- : ; Bill Rosensohn, promoter of F 9 June title fight between Jo- - han and Floyd Patterson; _ Truman Gibson, president of Na- j tional Boxing Enterprises, Inc., | knowing atiane aaa en aan ? ey g 2 z 5 7 : the United States is Miss Carol Hukil, of Indiana, and she has arrived at Freehold Raceway in New Jersey with her stable. That track is over a hundred of years old, but it has been completely modernized, of course, by man- by, ager Mushky Jackson, and has | g son. dejected. Then, just when it i } i facilities 'to ahandle about eight , 4P-| million-dollar facelifiing job eS LO Oo oe 3 1s} to nine thousand race fans. ee ae | they can figure on the vossibil- . : ; ae ee i ene ‘ Archer and Bucha; Smith, | #°o*imity to New York City, - the California | ity of Mighty Lee knocking two Miss Elsie B. Ner'*rup Mr. F. Maurice Haar, C.G. ia Hurd (8) and Rand. where money is so plentiful,|GTowers’ Association came or three seconds of ‘his presemt 37 Waterloo Street {4 Exmouth Street EN . brings in a big sum at the pari-| ‘through with a supply of choice mark, and possibly having a Saint John, N.B. Saint John, N.B. ____|wavane 000 01:0 0 1. 3. @ | Muttuel, with betting averaging Pee Sees © or ae. | rack at the holder of the Secretary-Treasurer President Buffalo 100 000 1— 2 4 0 1,000—while the attendance tif — 7 oe oe record, Mighty averages only 4,000 fans per night Wieand and Gonder; Green and Roederer, whose firm produces | They are now settling up the yr veo And here is the latest from | Some — world’s finest cham- estate of Colonel Edward J. Bak- eo The Charlottetown driving| Abbeland, arrived here today. |Havana 120 006 000-9 14 1 eee tale mien ednesday | race—she’s afraid that she eit et os tenes — Lor SS _ Park is the scene of helter-skel-| ygr Jardi Buffalo 201 200 001-6 7 5/>" jinx him if she watches. Hi!s| Leagan 4 re et . Jardine has a string of eight Pixie Abbe (S. Daniels) 1-1, Lady at $| owner of the world’s champion cK = ty these days as more ho: ‘X Gellar, Carrillo (5), Arroyo Aubrey (J. Chappell) 24, Mighty 28-year-old driver, Jean Riaud, trotter, Greyhound 1.55 1-4. i LOR SI and more horses arrive here to a ; : ; (6) and Izquierdo; Lehman, Suru-|47,in (D. Ratchford) 43, four| 0 is also,the trainer. is so; he basis of his fortune was <= compete iin the many racing a a Pinkney’s string, num- kon (), Erickson (8) and Coker. har starters, time 2.14 15 and | handsome~he has been offered a the $38 million estate left by FOR SHOCK, EXPOSURE O8 SUDDEN MLLNESS — aa Old Home — P - Po R . F. Daniels, Truro. Races 2 and a As a 10-year-old he hid tn es . ames Ferguson, race secret- de ‘ , : forest for three days with ' est 10 -arrive in town was| ary and manager of the Syd. | MOCING Card ¢ — See Wines Dele (3; Mes |S iuuss grontder ween ihe THE HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN Nazis were combing France for the George Turner stable, head-|ney Raceway will arrive Sun) i $ : _First-Again (J. Chap- cow senateke Chnamen witch dey. Mr. Forguen will atte Is n ronig P| peuy 35, dust Rita (D. Wallsh) | Chamr‘on- |____ §PECIAL SUIT SALE | got here Friday afternoon. nate presiding judge chores with 63. f nad ster many. roa, The “Wib” Jardine stable, | CliMford Rankin, the presiding] , | 4, wie [och oa cas teas te wine | At Yonkers Raceway last _ headed by the great favorite, | judge at the local track. a a E tas aeand we O68 coe week, Joe O'Brien was secand - 20 DISCOUNT ; of harness racing scheduled for | Charlottetown. a he a two-year-old Trot with 0 tonight at the Charlottetowa| Races 3 and + — Abbasong |S°ring Frost, sired bv Scott Driving Park. (L. Walker) 1-3, Knight Norris | Frost 1.58. he purse for the event OR EXTRA PANTS FREE : : Set to go in the feature in twe| (Ray O’Brien) 5-1,- Scotch Fea-| W9% $35.325. dashes at $250 per dash are As ther (G. Mauger) 2-4, four other Scott M4 rost_may possibly be- | A wide range of excellent patterns f mond’s Buddy, Jolly Dick, Mag | starters, time 2.12 end 211 25; oe aes ove — an ae $60.00 suits for $48.00 — $75.00 suits for $60.00 rattan. Abbaso: : ‘ : ' speed EC 1 “ TO- EAS J ” Al E i (While Sports Editor Pius Callaghan is ok vacation, this iene Allablaze, wei a G. Staion, Halifax, ead Knight | ee sire. Hoot Mon— he THIS ae anna ae eae Ss _Aelumn is being written by staff writer Gus Flynn.) Pooular Vonian. | Norris by Vincent Turner, Wind- ok greatest sire of trotting HARRY A. DOUGALL : Three other races—two paces sor, N.S. Knight Norris, a five- . Ma | __ MIGHTY LEE, the fastest race horse in the Maritime Pre- {and a trot—round out the eight | year-old, ended last season with | | A180, at Yoners Raceway last - EEE ap on owt enact 2 phat mae | pace th Senaow’ A Th Sue oe RACING TONIGHT Next week he will be running all alone in a pair of exhibition | Starters im the B trot at $200 | big improvement in Ray O'Brien's ace with Meadow Al. The 143 Great George St. miles aimed at lowering the present pacing mark at the Char- |per dash are Jimmy Gallon, | hands. rece was wos by Adie Butler, (he lottetown Driving Park, according to Race Secretary Frank- | Basil's Girl, Vivian Strong, Tara | Race 5 — Cecil Heromine (J. , ‘Duck’ Acorn. | Boy, Bud”’s Echo, Ruthie’s First, Balloch) 1, Watch Top (G. Mau- Ist Dash 8.00 The roan gelding, owned by Willard MacDonald of Summer- Mary Leah and Gay Music. ger) 2, Jollity’s Jet (G. Turner) | side and Rankine MacLaine of Charlottetown hasn't lost a race Each of the other two races 3, four other starters, time 2.16; NO. 4—8—~AA PACE—2 AT 250.00 EACH os Feokany oe eee oer oe ee mene le see Rane that ‘have a full card of eight Get | view cone Me er ee n es or | 1—Armond’s Buddy; 2—Jolly Dick; 3—May S. Grattan: 4—G. Anm Mighty Lee, of course, is the owner of the record. He broke | © 0 , io 3—Sky Prince; 6—Allablaze; 7—Vivien M.; 8—Popular Vonian. the old mark of 2:05 owned by Newport Chief while Her Majesty r | , 00 i Se aeniae knee at bal conte eh tao es Ser sein CLASSIFICATION FOR t-Acginaet: ‘S-xedockeea! Sidhe 31 4-enie Wan last Thursday, After the Royal couple left the track after seeing Ses ae eee ot Cem ee ae ee two dashes Mighty Lee came back again to scorch the oval in GUST 1 5—Sonny Budlong; 6—Nellie Bangs; 7—Premier J. Walter; 8&—Jay’s ' 2:08.4, to set the record he is shooting to break Tuesday. MONDAY NIGHT, AU Oth mn Abner T. ° sv e THE QUESTI it? There those ; NO. 3—7—B PACE—2 AT 200.00 Neve he = eee a ah acmeer tens —_ Bod JR. FREE FOR ALL (CLASSIFIED) Qe Budiong ¢. Ane C- Melvon Dale |—Jolly Mark; 2—Morfell Woody; $-3—Perfect Hal; 4—McGee where near reaching his peak as yet. With the highly capable 2 dashes at $600.00 a dash. If ten or more starters it will be | aoe Budd: Gaon will Nels Lea | Volo; 5—Princess Jane; S-6—Bob Clegg; 7—Murphy’s Abbe; 8— George Callbeck at the reins, and a nice hot afternoon, they say, | divided into two divisions, 2 dashes each division for $600.00 a dash. | Anthony L. . Gi nd Werth aaa s : | Propane. , he could go in 2:03 - maybe even faster. Rainbow Clegg, Jolly Lad, Sir Joseph; Ann’s Dream, Abbeland, | 4 nerica’s Ace G ng tev 9 oe “a = NO. 2—-4—B TROT—2 AT 200.00 On the debit side of the ledger there is the fact that he has | Josedale Clansman, Victory Scott, Robert Dale, Mr, Rock, Royal | Airy Ane cane ame Nellie ao fig ie ee ee no opposition, therefore no pacesetters and no one to push him om = Onyx, Just Betty's Mark, Jackie Jackson. ey ee *~ came tag 1—Jimmy Gallon; 2—BasiJ’s Girl; 3—Vivian Strong: 4—Tara Boy; to a record. Is he a horseflesh version of Johnny Landy who ed- | Argenault Slasty: Reed N ; 5—Bud's Echo; 6—Ruthie’s First; 7—Mary Leah; 8—Gay Music, mittedly only races to win rather than set records? Or is hea | C PACE 2 DASHES AT $250.00 A DASH han Sates Sleten' Dre orine Clagg | horse of a different color who goes all out whether or not there is Blue Mary. Callie Hal, Canadair. Leah's Girl, Prince Edward, | ‘ory worthy oie esin te Ch’t D a P k anyone to chase him to the wire? — % | Wait For Me, Vera Signal, C. S. Chief. 7 ‘| Abbeland Harvest Queen Pectees il : | own riving ar v y “f ‘ | deer Wess'te toe wire, thle your, Neerty il of his deahes - st 3 YEAR OLD PACE (CLOSED) Came Hamilton Lady Prince Edward “the CDP at least - have been won rather handily with little or no Total payment at second payment $1530.00 plus the payments of Bud Henley Sata! Maveded \ a a . spposition, So, they say, it won't make a particle of difference | $20.00 for starting fee. tite Beene 7 P ene ae whether or not there are others in the race. Security Scot, Harry Hal, Partners Dream, Vibration, Connie's Lad, [| Bernie Dan Jolley Lad Premier J. Walier Pp ; ; Prairie Miss, Rush Hal, Bonaventure, Jolly Mike, Lady Lou Hal, | Beware Joliette Lady Pepsi First O rowers THIS GELDING HAS racked up an impressive record over (ford Lakeburn, Double Smart, Karen Lynn, Kerrybrooke, Lady Blake Hanover Julie Jackson Propane / Maritime tracks this season. In fact “impressive” could be re (Mark Vesta Wick, Dreamy Guy, Marilyn Clegg, Miss Wilbur, | Bud’s Eche Josedale Clansman Paula C garded as something of an understatement. To date he has start- | Morley’s Pride, Cinderella Jean | Reb Claes Sean tae — lege -ed 14 times and on 11 of those offasions he has led the field to | ‘ : | Baby Traia Teot Vermet ten Vonian OU ee the wire. His only setbacks occurred at Fredericton and Monc- | Declarations for the above classes close at 2:00 p.m. Saturday | Bouse Texas Just Betty’s Mark epper Boy _&. ton, At the track in the New Brunswick capital city he finished | 9+ the race secretary's office at the track. ‘| Belfast Girt Jolly Dick Pineland Duke ; second to Hal’s Man and Hal’s Mae, two horses who have since ; Bazil’s Giri Seley Mark R , a \ been competing in the U.S. and at the Hub City he won one dash | h | ; ee k | Restha Chex et wee uthie + vue rere re nnen OE rye lat 19. 4 pou See Pe ee Charlottetown Dr iving Par || Blue Mary Jay’s Abner T. Rush Hal ~ . IO a rn Tuesday's race against the clock will likely mark the last ap- | ec. AB on — ce . = pearance of Mighty Lee_on a Marte track’ His owners Mesare, Bothwell ae a Bey &. The b . é ee i ahere ' ‘= ian tiene Be Old’ Home Week crowd will beon | = Blue Cheer Jimmy Gallon J Royal Train KILLS AL hand (0 id the roan gelding farewell on Tuesda CONGRATULATIONS vaca Ieceaaie Courier cae ag os cl diac ‘ose , nbow Cle; p THIS WILL BE oe — en a eine ee yo | Curtain Rai Jollity Hal Ralph Hal £5 | sabes - _ Softball League semi-finals. This morning play will begin in the | ce gem Jean Smart Revel Bank final 18 holes of the men’s and ladies’ amateur golf champion- | TO TH : s Kings ships at and Charlottetown and tonight a solid racing | E | Cooly Boy Ken's Pride \ Royal Onyx Said és going at the driving park. On Sunday, of course, there will | ao (iain ‘|< | pe action in the Kings County Baseball League. | sais ees on + peti ve rince It will be a full day for the softballers. In addition to play- PARK VIEW 8 Lady ster Dawn a Ing two scheduled playoff games the teams will have to complete C § Chief Leo's Pick Sandy Yorke behebianbatans Flee Beetie ve aed two contest that were curtailed by darkness Wednesday and | | cae can” fang Dee Sooeetly Scott PotatoBeetle w iy 5 : | | Cc . ‘ y e ° The games are scheduled to start at 1 p.m, At the time of | Colonel Henry Lady Clegg Stormy Clegg With this im i Bifue fames are scheduled to wart at 1 pm. At wwe ime ot | . TOURIST CORPORATION Sa Pay aS With this important new chemi but during the afternoon’s activities the Lions and Juniors will be. | jj Connie French iaty Lakstere sae Hanover cada a : ° a multiple kill of several attempting to finish a game in which Barry’s boys were leading | { ; a e same time. This means one Downtown Lakeburn i i a roy ; es — off pepe! a the — tee ON THEIR SUCCESSFUL OPENING OF THE Dr. G. 1. lord Lobibass Taurida Bay shot control which, of course, is a more eco- and they certainly should - the series will be tied up at 1-1 | Dexter Scott Tribune nomical way to protect your crop. In the other contests the Rollaway Aces and BIS Shamrocks | Donley Darniey More Hanover The Sheik Thiodan is a concentrate. Just mix with water will finish their abbreviated game from Thursday evening. The | PARK VIEW Dunlop B. McGee Vole Tommy Shanter and apply with ground or air spra i Aces lead this one and with only two innings to go will be choices | i]. Dainty Dianne Mvrile’s Boy Tara Boy | And Thiodan i Se to hold on to their 6-1 lead. The victory would give the Aces a | | Donald Clege Miss Tom Scott Thundermoon dan is compatible with all commonly 2-0 lead in the playoffs and would make the third game an absolute | ij Deminater Pick Mr. Joll The Colonel C. used fungicides. Its effectiveness has been proved. “must” win for the Irish, or else Ev Beagan’s Shamrocks will be | DRIVE IN THEATRE me i Deuble Smart Moriell Woody Texas First over several seasons. on the edge of elimination from the semi-finals which are best- | P Myrtle FE. of-seven affairs. ee s Peg . oe Vietery March hs alk ae | - . iss Cyclonic ictory Scott , WHILE ALL THIS is going on Don MacDonald and Gail Must- | The opening of this new Drive-In Theatre iss Eddie Hoosier Miss Wilma Dale Vivian Strong Benes Niagara Dealer ard will be out to annex the Island’s amateur golf crowns. Mac- | e Maryland Deline Vera Signal NIAGARA BRAND Donald’s way to the championship Will be a little easier than great advancement to the theatre going public |] Frank H. Cavaliere Murphy’s Abbe Vivien M. 4 CHEMICALS, that of Miss Mustard because Don goes into today’s firfal 18 | Fortune’s Pride Mav S. Grattan Vesta Wick Burlington, Ontarie holes with a commanding seven-stroke lead over Art MacKenzie | and to the tourist industry of Prince Edward Is- || Fancy’s Queen Mildale Vibration : and Bill (Pud) Beer, while Miss Mustard has but two strokes on | 3 | Mighty Lee ' Warehouses at Charlotte Mrs. R A. Horne of Cavendish and Blanche Hogg of Summer- land and we wish them every success in the future. | Gay Spirit Morley’s Pride Wait For Me town and Summerside. side. Miss Hogg will he rizht at home on her own course and will - Gallant Way My Darling _Willard’s Choice S| ‘Trademark of farbwerke be shooting to bring the title to the western capital. . Garry Lee Clegg Mvra’s Pride Windy June { Hoechst, A. G. Another championship will be old stuff for the veteran Mac- | Ginger F. Mary Leah : Walter Rosecroft T Dona'd who fs a former Island champion and also has won the PRINCE EDWARD D Gliding Billy Madelene Smart Walk The Line PRODUCTS W.B.-P.E.I. am crown, But the city girl is looking for her . . ISLAN \ : ' he Res = major title t year and this year she won the Belvedere \ : “Registered Trade Mark ee — daa of ” | 7 % ‘ Co. mt TOURIST ASSOCIATION CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK e : ADDITIONAL SPORT ON PAGE 8 irercratahmataretnnns * ‘ ; a — ~ - ” ‘