data. so an .. nuniuo one -..-nu mun w c A.L. owners To Meet on Sale 0fAthleties . CHICAGO (AP) -- American least for a while.' Both bids of- Lcague club owners will meet hereyfered an identical 53,375,000. cover- Tuesday to further consider the ing Connie Mack Stadium in ad- possible sale of Philadelphia Ath- dition to the franchise. ilage. 6 ' The Guardian Thursday. (let. 7, 1954 ml” ' The meeting was called by . league president Will Harrldge as M a follow-up to a New York session t a I - Sept. 28 at which the owners gave ' Roy Mack two weeks to raise enough cash to gain control of the Bot ut ew eague Roy Mack opposes the desire of HALIFAX (CP) -- iioiiinx Wol- newlr formed Atlantic Coast Sen- his lather. Connlev and brother- Hplmans Defeat Amherst In f.i:.,l;".l;:ig;';',l First Game For NS-PEI Title vi-in-as pulled out of the proposed i.e.igua with only three EHFl9- l0 S?" We llll3llCl31l3'”b”l' it-'Atlant'se Cmst Senior Hockey sure starters: Cliarlottetown, Am-If9l;:dwAlhlillC5- d an? the New tllllhle wednfisdail. mgcml Ah 1 heiltsn ia"dnFm:ie,”ifeL:i?.'... inutinyl York rhietiehasmtehat R0; Save the 'Dee Lefurgey pitching what long fly to right in the fourth Gero If it 1 0 0 0 0 0 1lY:il::min:";inlnixul:ii3i:i.te:oivi3 1;! . 1 t EC) eri. eag e 0 ” , ' -7 . - I ---- M - - x ....ii.ig.cfrlniX:innior tiie riub, said wol- night said Dartmouth, another altnifilc:lgte'g4C:l:"f;ut;::”l:a:S was probably the best game of frame andl reached third don "in: Tom; ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,:a 2 5 24 9 4 evlentlond ilrlimllaseball to manage . rlnes will not enter because orlpossibie sta(ter, was out or thetbu the dub if he mum to raise his promlslns sophomore year. let blow-b nf1o1rir!i!In:d pikoteste t Id at - replaced npenoe in eighth. 319: h V 8&8. ht L h d "”d”"l”S ”q””'9d "5 "la emu" ”l"””' any estimated 3750 000 needed to ll” hmhem Bludli-iii diam: 1:" h the a it til th:m'e rgfin nbllll 5813;: lliolmllllu 1? BOROHIO fl ?i marl): ed tlieewinllllegr o1 tohpezw lid ll ll Ham” '””ll'' ' A "Ci-E.”-'--i buy out his father and brother 1 in net openln on its iilivesurlrlfntenrtsillaeueifensterdltilly Elma rbaes onillicirisonrlfiietii otherwise Cox gnu Iuy' ' 4 2 2 1 o 2 serleslinstead of the club tllattllosl . .-it t it e ear . - . -- ,. . AS ;L:CI;l:'Juf).n)e:,;,:;:lx)”l N H L M dN0'-V1 33011;. ll"? Olin?” hcilad oi-ggnizgd h15f(t;y' the gugtionni Holman intermediates took the died on third. Cox. lb 2 1 1 d 0 0 to the New York Giants in tour to i . 1 . t t t - - - . t , -,.-llnsl l-lle Dl'0i3053l '-0 hale Hal” . I . lillvi:)cksc.1aOrfe Vl:Iaasmb)'oATlll)i;ldouJ”h': grockeyagdifigolllelrtgllglnrllad lgetll:?tAlS: :leri'sltes:lg:'e that lvsflest l'illtreere- 3 Holtmntlhi :Illell;t:'.rdhl:d gcl?l.ll':!izl'1."c! A g l g (1) 2 ";'.lll"l'll;:lI!.l'll:;.dI honored hiln at at ' l 9”. "Elms mlms 20 Calm M. ' son. Chicaso businessman Wh0 neiiifi" The Red Wings last, years mediate baseball title by the. score olnyiio llwo .ori-oi-.', berth by the Beriisrd. e 4 0 110 1 o ceremony at the city's now bi. Try mkell - - l Wan” W m”V9 the "am W Kallwstieagtie winner-' will play host to of 5-2. shortstop Jon" but neither n-iig. Pittman, Sb . 3 2 l 0 0 0 baseball park named" Al Lopez The 1933”? 5"” bl”””-V that this City. The other was by Thomas lhe Toronto lvlaple Leafs at Olym- Biii no or jcg moundsman for cue figured ln.the scoring Am- B. Grad-y. 2b . 2 0 0 3 3 o Fieid.. Then they paraded him 5 mg Mmv Smmm uudiir Much 'l'0R0N'll”v lCP'"'Tll9 N3ll0ll3l Richards”. Dwildcm 01 the E351-.pic stadium while the Canadiens the i;ineffy.,' and the hurier re- herst had four bobble,s, nhd.t,hr-es Lefurgey. 1) . 3 0 0 1 Di 0 through the business district and '. Mmd D0 ,"dm”l9d Jud ll0Cli9Y L838”? YNDEHS 10? bll5ll'l' ell" Lhliil-'6 and 3 dll'9Cl0F 0l W9 meet the Chicago Black Hawks in sponslble for most oi their Vic. of them paved the way for (our C. Grady. 1! I 1 0 1 0 0 0 through the Latin quarters and ll” 1”” W9” 3”” ”””l w9d' ass on two fronts ionlght. moving? Athletics. l 3 topped it off with a street dance. the Montreal Forum. tories this season. held the. ram. of the Surnmerside boys' five runs. Totals 30 5 8 21 5 Richardson's offer proposed to; - o - paging hat, on th, Helm," nu”, coiii, Ros, W” the gieiding st" 3; - i-winced at at-any tn xyenth. At the baseball park. modest Al ' l-FF"-lily l0 Clmldes into the long grind of a '10-game - keep the A's in Philadelphia. 31 The mos! talked about rookie in nation Iairly wgll in conii-hi, but of the visitors. going back into summary - Earned;-uns - Am- WIS Vlilbly 0Ve1'C0m9- Alielll 531” W9 l”'" CV-"lldllll schedule lhai winds up March '20. 'tll”"'”" lllld” Willl ” 9”" TllP 0l.Vnl-!3l3 1" Dmtnll and illel iihks yea:-'s llnc-iips Ls Montreal's L-ouiti not inntch the giit.et-13,4 shallow left field from his posi- herst2 olman'a 1. RBI's-Gould, "Thls l5 my 30th Year of base- '-ihcir his 5'1” -"1 ll-nsllm 0' Forulll in Moiiti-mi will be sites cl I.lat-k LeCi1ii'. a 25-year-old polnb- flinging oi Leiuigey, he .h.,w..1ition at short on two occasions to i-iopper'. J. Grady. Bernard. Double ball and I've seen nearly I5 world n;.;cv lo ill" city. iuiurre'.'. as the sc:.smi's debut. Al Detroit, the 0 'man who played with Ottawa eight, hits in eight innings. rob Joe Bernard and Freddie Pitt- - Jones. Triple - Cox. Sacrifice Ierle8- 111 811 that tlme I've never illnrls iicir bc.ng inzidv to iorin cl1:imp.oii Red Wings battle Tor- Senators last season. Leciair has There weir. n int oi heron oi man of Texas league: base hits. hit-- 3. Grady. Struck out. by Le- seen a team play better ball than New Scoin lcizuc until teams onto Maple Leafs and canadicns been given -the task of filling tho Holman victory. Jimmy Grady The series will resume at Am- furgey (Gray. Ron 2. Gould. L. the Gllnll did illlnll l1l- The! :1-am Glace Box. S.i'dne.r. Stellar-,go against Chicago Black Hawks; Elmer Lachs skates between Ma.u.r- batted one nin hunt, the ninttei-. herst on Thanksgiving Day, where smith. G. Smith. Spenu 2, Gem, could have beaten my club they in. NEW Glasi-'0W. Truro and l-lai- at Montreal. i ice Richard and Bert Olmstead. and mod; n nlcg running catch one game. and if necessary two, Hopper) by Hopper (G. Grady 2. l7l3yEd- They deserve 3 ltlot of nx or a l ;nland league of It is the earliest opening in NHL; Another boy who has a hard sea- over the right mid it-iui iine at will be played. Jones, Cox, .1. Grady, Lefurgey) credit. but let me tell you, the lx'0:i'i'lllr'. wirmisnr. H-riirnx and history. Tii':i'e will be a mass oiit- WASHINCTON (Apt Chuck -son ahead of rim is Canadien's Len smith: fly in the eighth ' BOX SCORE Bases on balls -- Off Lefurgey 3. American League is great too." nmiiioutli. break sntni-day night when all six D H: b 1.”; mlow new regular goali3, Jacques Plante, Brother Benny made . pniticui.-ii. Amherst Bluejays AB R. H 0 A E off Hopper 3. Hit bytpltcher, by teams move into action. It all ends. ”553n' .9 douncy ml H; er 0! who iepiaces Gerry McNeil. A ly smart play in the third framr. Mllwllr 313 - 5 0 0 3 1 0 Lefl1rley(G. 5llIlUl)- 11-919 0n'bl-168 t N1QNc'ION rcpt. .iti0ni.i(,h was March 20 and the top four clubs ages; yt 5'gS”en tat: boilmigd mm player who failed to rise to the when he faked A throw to third, Gray. 2b . 4 0 0 8 1 0 - Amherst '1. Bummersld 5. Wild , ;,.it without it honket. Ciub Tueswlallgle in the post-season playoffs mas" ia,i;et;i;.iesC;:aac1;irE.aming emhust heights expected of him in last iui-in, Mnchmd on first bu.” Ross. as . l 1 0 C ox 1 pitches - Lefurgey 1. Hopper 3. My p mam when Mike Bang ,e, for the Stanley Cup. iasm and Conngcncc pyear's play is Jean Eeiiveau. This and then ti-nipping hint with ,. MacLeod, if. rt 4 0 2 1 0 1 Passed ball -- G. Smith 2. Um- Lnquishcri the senior franchise hel ”TT”T'””'T'TTT -1-," more than plmgtwi to h,.i3'cl”',,l1lC'we”.rv the fl? fgenm; SW59 WWW W C0X- the Holmln .Smgd'm:r 15 t -it A 3 3 0 0 0 l-ll”5 - P1313” ' Fowlelv b3-395 - . t ' ii':fl last. year and no one could hm.(,-- Drcswn mid a g.HhC..mg Mi mm 5 '-lycmg ll 599 " -5 ill"-SC llaifmllh A ll!!! rllnnlni: - m v - t A 9 1 0 LallllrY- Pl"lllP5- - Ht MUM ,0 mm 1', U y 0 e e a V I -. . -H Y i Star team and in training camp catch brick at first base was hi, (3. Smith. c 3 1 1 3 dry) Linescore R HE . ll irevollem WC hm” W” M” led the marksman with 14 goals hthei at i -i, i Spence rt 2 o 0 ii 0 o Amherst 000000 110 254 SAN FRANCISCO (APl”Ch"l" .Vinm-t.nn's ulthdraiinl left us: 1' iplayers. VVe're gonna surprise a Anoum. money is Cmcagors George" the vtstircyacgolgl ;,:':1"l”s::l3"m'” How": 9 ” t 3 0 1 0 2 I Holmmw 010 on on 58 2 Norkus. baldiali heavyweight slug- '4- "-E" C --Q llut of 'eni. That 66-88 record is Red sumun who mm year led and Grant hrady made nice rt?” N ger from Port Washinltoxln N. Y.. . . gonna change a lot we might have me American Hockey Lengu” es in the Mme” But it C” C ' . . dimmed the fistic hopes of Charlie . , something to do with the pennant scorers. Frank Eudom Wm also be young Lemrxey Bmidnd andtstzv? Powell when he knocked out the To T350 in 3n0ll;?P lyndhlt-gn H, 1 niaking his debut as coach of the led by the veteran backstop, foe a I S'?"t?iet?1” bcma:'nuY1V:d"fe:::iyr ' V9559” ll l" F W" 5" "l l0?-'lY Blflfll Hawks. i Bernard, who grabbed off most of l mgh '1 9 seven 1- 0 scheduled 10-round fight at Pa- . C I ro two straight National League iicii-l . . . the 10,. H t k By JIM BASTABLE i ' 1913.53, tign ti a two . .. 3 L ' Mluc out "n b”'”' cific Auditorium. l Canadian Pu” sun Wm”. :3: lcllomrzct wfm Cwashmghm Back in the Maritimcs. the hoc- men and walked only three. Hob- Norms weighed 193 um powgu key situation, which last week per fanned llX and also gave no 2,2 VIENNA (AP) ” Top Amencanl TORONTO lcpl " C0llCB9 1009 last month succeeding Bucky - xeight lifters have tentatively ac- hnii inst some at it, hm, through H .- l ' llmlfed ”l'lY Plllhl-. 5'95lel'dU three "'9 P355” MiLwAui(i:E (hp) .. Nina Jnpnn, ,g,g,....E........ "voted tn lnl'li3ll0" W E0 l0 M05' television last year. It could hair 3525 of the top items on Dres-if-Ehlaftlymfglgcclonilgihgtligyl BCH::l: xlElliLe0lfiWl)ledhll.lahelnvi31:31:: valdes M Cuba is me lone lone” mcolmmon is bamamwdgm EARLY PROTECTION l contender for Rocky Marciano's champ on was given Robert Cohen whooping cough vaccine is rec. '0h' HCXI War l-0 Ullllllflle hilillml pen iignlii this season. which opens sen's program is building up the 7"53!-"VS Flmll3 lllcllr lSattii'd:i)H A Washington farm S)'SlPl'll. one of Clarence H. Johnson. manager Mi The eolleglans won't be seen on the weakest in the major leagues. "he U.S. weight. lifting team iierel Svnior HOCKBN League 3bl”llPllY "lpsi Joll" ”Vl'"l nut tw” "'9 world heavyweight boxing title. the of French Algeria. who was named ommended for ininntn u cu-Iy u. found itself with only tiiree of the bingles for Hnlman's a double to - - - - five and possible six team ready left centre and an linfielii single tljyggggggaygoxlnt Assoclauon and g,m.:::3f:l.e.d ot?'A::3:1T:re?:Otii,: ml" mmu” "I nut living-room screens in the six- Dressen sairi thereto a good pos- . - - . 'or the 1954 World Cl13mDl0I15lllP5-lgame schedule but fans rouid .sibliity the Senators may work nntlEfigif.t?,,,”"jtlm:E;tb'i,f3”"cK::f L. Valli" l5 lllermmi huvywelghl Wm whlpmd Chamrem s”"3k"i said the invitation to visit Moscow leave stadium seats empty and an agreement with tho Oaklanrl.i10ttet,,.t.'nt 'Moncton are reported to elarngtlie NBA logical contender rat of Thailand in a recent eli- 0 c 0 amri two other Rilsslan cli.lFs waslstay at home ,0 watch Canadian caiii-H pacific chart League tczim.lout (0,. good. saint John never Ofdjfs distinction since last spring. For- mini-lllon bout. as told. however. 0 pxLQnded by soviet officials Tu65'ip;-Qfgsgtgnal ioothnii on TV. Drasscn managed Oakland to the said they would enter and Ham” F. I mer champion Ezzard Charles. that he would h ve to meet Raton t now, The experts wiii get nn iden PCL playoff championship thislwas Laying to Amie tome of the INC 5 Sunday now named at the top of the list Macias of Mexico within 90 days ' n-4 --Vi about the senior intercollegiate yeah l conditions by iv-hich they entered 9' ”"l5”"dl"3 h”Vywemh"' W” t” "um the "”w"' Mnl” but 3". by Tut . . t - HALIFAX (OP)-President Jock designated the only contender be- A . U leagues drawing power when the the league. At the time of writing. G” at the M rm A M . . Nate Brooks for the North mt? 1954' 593-Wn Starts in two cities. Word had yet to be received as to 5013;”! Auochugn V3151”: dma ur 1”” ms hr" hm" wml Mlrcmn” lean championship recently. Queen's University Golden Gaels V t B b ll-llllaX's doings concerning the dared th um H E "V 0" last J”'"' . meet McGiii Rerlmen at Montreal e 3 ilcosue entranze deadline .i'ester- Mmmm: & m;'1ll"l"'"" M "19 Tl”. Oil” ”h"5”””" kl" ;'”l.h?”l t B y and the University of Western 0 dill” ' played sunda at gIl'yl:l”;lllltoNbSe ?n1i)liuc;1Bf1(.mftelIil:rtil'in hi: sivlllalgll I I ionmrio Mustangs may University L . ' ' l The Silver y1"ail, Np.B.,lAce's dc; heavyweight aArcll-iie ultiooare. gnoi ' A (-m.m..au Falcon, wan th, Bt.n..of Toronto Blues at Toronto. I Iii Cliarlottetown. forum man- Rated Ham” Guam”. DR!” .14 cmaduns were hated mime "nkt . . . mm Scfiwiceismioig TrlUphyBSelar:-lthglhlfiiz yi'liii:isllttilt,)nagiaTiiIal!sl Cl-IILICOTHE Ohio (AP) - iazrgiilaii;?i:resloE1olic:tilit::irilr:aL13:; l” m” "m ''''l”'"' ”"ll”"'”l' l"”' "ms. walling '0 "lull mums "L- i av hv c ca U12 onsiaw -. . . t I v 1 ' . . lid. 29.13 and 21.15 in is softballtwho never had to worry about grosiuligungizorti, 6;; mIixn:1l;::c,:9'lfstarted and that early next, wen, threo sages. til NJ. I crzrardeeed zIvieJfhlto'lgiatiisi::nann:I::': C.” F". H" Laigug, t imihie-hzm Bob S".""”',."i ”.""”"' c"5'”""” W” la." ..:.....n ..;:f. ".n...”... . ...-n.... if” :23 2323.3: ”l..i”.i..::”-”";i'...ii. "-h'im'-”'-mrr'- Carmen Bash no mm:-n ci candle-rin Ledqlie . I pill-lllefl (nrnirall to both its vtinstwili be bucking CBC television of MR mekdny: nxg-ht an" g-hug "0 iii ta ,1 H It SC bill the openhu "me of the nmndj and Johnny saxton were nteld in . . while Willard MacDonald was thctthe Big F011? Home lletwten M0nl- mnt” ” ' t-pm”. emf” iugclklf gm” 9 football season this Saturday af- that class behind welterweight MIXCd FiVC PIII LCCQIIO toscr. Tho tioplw was dnnnlcd ON real Aloutttel and Ottlwl Rough D” ' b R mm . i dl 5 dug 0 .5" V6 " alllllemwn temoon at 2.30 pm. at the S.D.U champion Kid Gavilan: Percy ' o. L .ViacPhce of Bonshaw. Riders. "0". W Q 9133" Z9 0" TUCS-dab 1' ll" lea?" """”” gridiron. On the some day Nova Basset: and Redtop Davis were c9mm9"3i5' cmldh Pm Lug". -- -- ----- -'7 -- REVENUE AWAY DOVVN baseball m Meridlan' Mus" 5,5 "",0r3anlzcd' Cmppben Wm llkely scout Technical college pin), I given the same distinction in bnck . warn," swig”, Nmmc dmcm, Ollgielflleli in” i(so5.' Thled htfriantsthoid a work-out for the tclub on iuululy uhaduled Mumme Int 0! inmerwemm must smdy Sm. Cflld CII'I'lCS '0 at varsity, says TV was partly to wag” Ngailukitltrailhfaefxd ol("ltll'1l; 3" ”m' g;he1z?-l)'Kd”eg' 1"” W: h” stercollegiate game against the de- 'dler, and Leo Espinosa and Tanny pf Phong ” . lllanget llorevzgligntflit E331?” Ocggzl: 1908 season and he was a fielder cg:-l sltiirze hles agpolcrliltmeigg agtiwllz limduu (;hn::pll,Bmk!';'flmn'l1lg”"nt C"ml” "med 3" hlmgr bfhwt l" a at Y .” 3 ' for them from 1908 through part of stated that the team he brin a to 5”" " '5 N V 9 G - flywelght king oshlo bin 0 l'e””"5i Old 3”” ”""' ”'”l”"i the 1914 season. the mime win he one with: the T ”-C'CT'G”"'-"i'mi-"GmGT'T mm "om the 3” Fm" ""1 m He was sold to the Braves in color that local fans appreciate sr LOUIS. 1APl - Si Louisillhbalanml "":l”"l 6011939 "ll" ism when that club was in last.lThis however remains to be seen Cii-d:iiais have maidr ii hid in im- fllllf” , . ,place on July -I-coming hark tn.and no word concerning players H E A R T H E F O R 8 T P R 0 G R A K prove their ptciiinnz. the prime. lllt” I! no rivr-team problem win the National Leagiie pennimt will be given till the standing oft weakness winch dropped them lntnlnnhl MCMBSLCT UnlV8l'-5l3.V M3l'3ll' and the world series in four ' sixth place in the National League dclrs were kicked out when they ntuight games. for the first time since 1938. failed to win is lame ll-it Ieason. He played with the Giant; in uenerai m.-innizcr Dick Meyer They were in for it one-year trial. the world series in 1911 nnd 1912, low! wrrinr-sday rvmi prize rookie The nld grads. used to a four- - 4 - mm -v W- xniiy Mann is on the trading loam circiilt. had complained they, t . block if it rnram the Itedbii-ds can were not seeing enough of their er" a ioprinlrh llili'l'T'. lnld college clubs. ' 'lWe'vn got talent. a lot of it." ---E--nn-nn H , t 1 ' l ' i f um lien-er. "arid u-no Willlnll in ruins ram-'., DENTIST l M ifwlt Glmwrli AN1) Ting trade for first-rave pitching . t Everybody in bwsr-ball knows that HONG KONG (AP)-Americani lo , . . b - 'c' i lk rl i vvc - rirntisl Reuben lflller 63 arrivedl D DJ: orausr mir .1 P in . W v w 4' - i 9 ' imdy ;x-.n.i- we'll acn nhnt, hap-IITPYP by train Tuesday from Red t . RCA VICTOR ' W& M . RECORDING ARTIST tr t n OF SUCH I-W113 ' . t ' '-,gn5;' .China. He was the last of six Am- "OLD MT. new" - ' l ' ' T THIS FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 8th Meyer sairi the talking was done. orirans whose release was prom- diiring the world series iseri by the Chinese Communistrl. "OLD RA'l1'LER" AT 7:30 P. M. OVER RA DIO STATION CJRW THE PERFORMERS FOR THE EVENING WILL BE a He said the Rf3fll)ll'flS aren't in-, at Gent-vii July 21. Lenzer declined l tvirpvsttpd m rrrnndary or minor to comment on his experiences in 1 "W" '”'l",:'” , l”i'l.C”;'L"; -.a- Carla MacKinnon - Summerslde Elementary - Grade 6 -- Reading Carleton School Group Chorus - Grades 7. 8, 9. 10 - Paula Noonan n Carleton School -i Grade 10 - Public Speaking. Gail Jenkins -- Summerside Elementary - Grade 5 - Vocal Solo. Dianne Mclnnis -- Carleton School -- Grade 3 - Reading, Judy Clark - Summerslde Elementary - Grade 5 .- Piano solo. John Sullivan - Summerslde Elementary - Grade 7 -- Reading. Carol Jenkins - Summerside Elementary - Grade 6 .. Vocal solo. Norma MacLeod - Summersidet Elementary -- Grade 5 - Reading. 10.Jeanette Myers - Carleton School - Grade 8 - Vocal Solo. : iii; Contestants must on hands! the Radio Station Friday Evening at 7.00 PM. l ' Tl-IE imritsci-ioi.Asric ouiz com-rnnou 'GINGER WORTHY. owned by George MacDonald ' . WILL BRING l :.?.:2'::” ::..S:".:”:.:':. N F W I 0 w ' -. AITIMAISHAI. JOHNSON vs. sutmmiiir iiioii rcccv r.i.i.is. owned by Sidney Stead . '- - t ' K i i i T v ' Ai-noqnnnniiowiioio FauillyVllllliiloy. - St. Dunstan's University lndl l t Acadia are scheduled to clash inl the AC3!-IL is definitely known. t O O O x 5 . RIVERSIDE nacr-:s ENTRIES FOR MONDAY OCT. 11 NO. 1 CLASSIFIED PACE 2 DASHES - SNYO A DASH Vi'.RNiTA l"l”..U'lI... mvnrd by Jack Anncar cngoniji, Bi7Di.()).'G. mt-m-ii by lion. D. A. Mnrkinnon ,Rli.l.Y Bi,'l')i.ON(;. mxnrtl by Miirdnrk McGowan it lRF.I.LE BUDLONG. owned by Randall MacDonald .sii,i( HAL, owned by H. R. Bevan -CAPTAIN MORGAN. owned by Marne Kennedy VMARION F... owned by C. 0. Ellis HOB CLl;1GG. owned by Emerson Ford 'M.'tNNlSTFIR DIRECT. own:-rl ml by G. T. and R. B. Dov.-'. EVA BUDLONG. owned by George Hiighe,-i Suminerside ' Saturday. Oct; 9 Charlottetown A Roll-A-Why Club Monday. Oct. ll noons OPEN 7 PM. snow ii PM. - 3WQmUl&DdI0hl N0 2 CLASSIFIED TROT 'M'lSS PM.l.T. owned by Dr. G. Bishop ROMA BUDLONG. own:-ll by S. J. Mncllnnlld MURIEL I-1.. owned by C. 0. Ellis . JENNY KALMUCK. owned by Lorne L:-tcher .BONNIE DALE. owned by Chester Birt ,NlGHTMARE ALICE. owned by James Brown 2 N0. 3 cnaaslrnsn PACE iCARL AUBREY. owned by Sam Kennedy . .' KI'I'!'Y Mcl-KAY. owned by G. Fitzpatrick .PRODlGAL VXC.nowned by Orwell Morrlssey PENNY ROYAL. nwned by Cecil Drake jJUNE BREEZE. owned by Harold Cudmore BOB BUDLONG. owned by Edward Murphy ,' I'LL CONTO. owned by Edward Cole: ao.'cox.aaaIrn!!I non - I " " I ti . ll in z 1 , schurmans school Parade is sponsored t T 1 as a Publleservice Feature by - t 1 ,0RANGE HAL. owned by Fenton McKay FAST STEPPINO. owned by Charles Willis GLENDA MAE. owned. Pound & Bullnan RANIDA. owned 01 RI l Hcbonlld - co xii: s.. owned by at m mooonnia A valor-to-Mlaauna ' or non c. G. V - . . - :;AN!.l:Y.:'O!o.wowne?lyby oo.-giii'li'roxay l . 1 1. ' at amino can mum to.uu.m1mo. -- H-3"..- . ,,. --n . -oeanvVFlr a TE 4 5 ivy