Page 6 The Guardian. Monday, August 8, 1955 Sol Camp And Joe O'Brien 1 1 Visitors Ar Racing Sat. . I I d I Ih Mn mark as he hmwd me "me in 2 ing after exactly two hours in the water, and Cst. Edward " - '. in u c '01. '7 0 ' -' - , , "'g':m Sgmrdhy mghfa, the! 15. The Semhh hme around. Wm, Hamilton, Alberton detachment R.C.M.P., who left twenty , Driving Park to see some great All Budlong and Feather Duster minutes after the other swimmers, completed the course. rat-ing and welcome to the Island one new and one old friend. The "new friend” was Sol Camp and the "old" was the top harness rriciiia driver in the U.S A.. 15- land born Joe O'Brien. I Unit of the big crowd was un-, aware that two such i'llSflllEUlSh9di visitors were in the crowd until attnotivircr Frank Acorn introduced them from the p.iiidrze's stand and both itere the rccipieiils of heart- felt. ant-cre ovations. It uni a night mostly for f:ivor- lies as the peoples choices scam- mglv recovered from the sliellack- in! they took last Xlonday niaiit, flniclterl as expected in most oft the dashes liiiimt-t. with Leo tl"tlcara at the reins. proved the biztlcsi Ill)-h set of the night in the .lunior-frcc-- torall as he won both dashes in Ereiit stretch drives. Kcppoch llhi) L1ll'i pi3lt0fi in each race ttith tiiilixtcaii liiiishidg third in the first and Texas llannver in the second In the first dash liii"-Wt gave the largest individual pay of the niszht--S15 70 Real l-lingo ran trite to fnrni and took both dashes of the B trot and got himself a new mark each time out In the first. followed to the titre bv Feather Duster and Ytliss, Mite. he clipped 1-5 second off h st finishing second and third. he again lowered his record to 2.1-lH.h There were unfortunately two horses that had to be withdrawn from the BB Pact: at the last min- tile. Annuncin and Abner McGraw, l)ut that didn't stop it from bcingl the best race of the night as, Johnny Kalmiick staged two great finishes. first with My Darling and Bell Banks and then with Bell- Baiiks alonc. 4 . H , finish but were all well along be- about fifty cars braved the rainy the White Sox and Indians and Wasliintzion continued to haunt ' J0ZIl1II:"!:'3 'l:'h":::h.lI:":;(:m'h'":1h:. fore giving weather to cheer the swimmers Slovltpinz Chicago before it ttttuld the. Clcvcland Club. heating the Baaeba" Results dash but "W photos proved diner, Some C7(dt'lIeInl:ni and concern at the Montrose bridge. finish its tied first game. Indians 9-: in llI9.fl1tS1 game be-: By THE CANADIAN PRESS why and My Darling am the hhd was 'prl)llhI9tLl e large crowd Those accompanying the com A. heavy rainstorm forced the hind Johnny -S('ill'nliZ.h The second SATURDAY with Ben Banks homing thirdh who ussem (2 to watch the start iestants in boats were Messrshcalling of the Chicago-Baltimore game was rained out in the last oft Nhuohll Le...” waher Kehys hay gelding was in u en one o the boats haccom- Roy heard. Silas Rayner and game with Jim Busby on second the third with both teams score- New york mow.) wk 4 7 1 IV h mmther phhm finish -In the second tpanying the sviinimers was seen Eric Corbett of Alberton and Mr lbase and two out in the. top of less. As a result of the defeat. the Cmcihhm 310 521mh,.13 17 1 , ,.h or hath hm this time the photo o tapaize tlirnvting the occnp- Robert Wilby. Fredericton, NB. the 13th. The game went into the Indians dropped to hlflllfd place, a Ghmez' wuhelm ,2, hhd Kan; , . i Shmwd him m be a hmhhr Over antsh. yr: and Mrs. J: Myrick. The contest was organized by record as an official 12-inning tie half game beluiid ('lllL'aF!fl. . Fowler and Batu Iraomuh HR” Be” Ranks by a whisk". . .i . 1 en tuoyoung tludren and Mr. .Earle -Atkinson. Alberion.'and all individual performances Boston outlasted lvansas City 16- Nypcordoh; Cihdgon, 3,". mm. Wayne Bhdlmz won me honors agahsseoger blnlfg t e waieii. lwho is vacationing at -Riversidetcounih HOWEVCP,-If will be played 1?, slugging four pitchers for 19 hzewskih m the C pace with Cahadah. and hntheranhear yhaoaghouicky res- Cottages near the starting pain over in its enlirity along with the hits and 31 total bases including a Pittsburgh 000100 001,4 1 1 Tm. Winn?" "I the mud Muhleer Jennie Bmmhnwe Parker's Pick taking tip the reard . wW,5,,x: h A t. .. H A, . , . . 7" X Mnwauke 00o0mooo..o 4 1 ' ' and Jnllity George didn't surprise. i -- l - '1 i .4 s' ”i t too many people when he came. iitiiiie on ltip In the CC pace. Tommy Shanter was tit-ial vtinner of the (1 trot and pace but was set back to third by the nudges for interference and C.. P. ("leap uas designated the win- ner with no time being given.l (iillL!9I' Reynolds was second. i The daily double on f'. P Cleggl tfontinticd on Page 11) Smith And Willef Win Titles In Tennis Play Frarl Smith of Stiminerstde andpl-0 in the third when Kays start-t Elimbeth Willett their l stroked I way to tile singles tennis titles Saturday in the Island Closed Tournament at the Charlottetown Tennis Courts. Smith is a former champ aitd misled defending champion Pan! Kays after four gruelling sets The new titlisl won the first two INS 7-5 and 6-4 and was leading en a comeback and eventually won the set 7-5. Smith took the: fourth set 6-4. 1 Elizabeth Willeti ciiierged as ladies' champ after downing Jen- nip Boomhower in straight sets 6-2. 6-3 and Mrs. Willett and Bud VlarAlecr teamed up to win the mixed doubles from Walter Cul- Ien and Mrs. Bonmhawer. 6-2. 6-3. Marlene Stewart Retains Women's Can. Golf Crown By STEPHEN SCOTT Canadian Press Staff Writer VICTORIA t(TPt Stewart of Fonihitl. Ont. blazed - ttay around the tough royal: (Yiltrtmd course here Saturday with n recnrri-smashing six-tinder-par 71 to retain the Canadian women's close golf chahrtionsbip. Marlene ln TIHQIHE up her fifth straight to break Ontario's hold on that Fltisi" title, the snionth-siviiigzing the: Stewart blistcred the 54-hole tournament with a 22.1 total which broke the close record she estab- lished in I953 by three strokes. Her six-tinder-par final roitndl also cracked the course record of ixrn-tinder-par 75 the set in he-rt first round Thursday. Men's par is 71 1 Putting beautifully. Miss Stewart, shot a five-under-par first nine. In the back nine she, sank a birdie on the par three l5th hnle over a 165-yard fairway.i RAE MILLIGAN SE JOND Her closest rival as Rae Mil- day. In the junior championships. Noreen Laiitg of Port Credit. 0nt.. captured the first such title lni jCanada with 167 for the 36-hole; tournament. four strokes ahead oft .- Bctty Stanhnpc of; second-place Edmonton. Friday. a four-woman Britlshi Columbia team came from behind women's inter - provincial golf team championships. ('antziine,d by Dorothy Herbert-I son of Victoria. the B.C. team itotired the course in two rounds. for an aggregate score of 679. MANITOBA JIINIOR WINNER The junior women's inter-prov- incial tcani championships were won by Manitoba by the two woman team of Donna Patton and 32 in the .loaniie Percy, both of Winnipeg? Thcir 36-holc scores were 184 and ' lRil. rcspectively. Shooting third in the women's close. finished with 249. Victoria and F. 1.. Buchanan of Van- I 238. overshooting to an 81 Satur- hcotiver. tied at 250, Outstanding Race Card At Summersicle Tonight The stage is set at Stinimcrsidet horse Alilielaiid in toiiighI'.s rm-cl: . Great Success Saturday Rnceuay tonight lot the host rac- ing of the season when the iuninrh free-for-allers clash in what prom-, I lull in be it thriller from start in finish. Shining llnnr. with the poptilrtr driver Worrell Lewis from Sydney. Rayoniic from Frederic- ton, N R. the old reliable Meg. Peter Federal. recently purchased in Mont-ton by J K. ('urran. Jo Jo Spcttccr. who won dashes from a ("lat-sy field in Woodstock last Tlitir-'ri;iv in 2.11. Abhclanrl. who has hceii racing well all season and last hiil not least f'olont-ii llnclord from Sydney. These seven fine horses will give racing fans at thrill they will long remember I In the class A pace. Crusader Chief. Capt. Morgan. America"! Ace. Jolllty Girl. in newcomer to Miirlllme racing, Grey Eagle. who wait purchased last week in the U. S. A. by Mr. Lloyd Macmilay of Sydney and makes his debut" to night, and Lesabell from Sydney will be driven by that expert reins- mu Joe Min-Donald. Race fans will remember the thrilling last ucond drives fl! gave the good, new Velll Lgvella. I Two other classes make up the" which will he witnessed My by the largest crowd of The blunt attraction of Odltlndhgf ricre meet will be pruned . Joe O'Brien. of the Rlmbletonlnnnnnd of Scott Frost who In ex- it helm attendance with l'rut'a owner Mr. sot Camp. you but and to art venue and so far has not refused to com- ply with the invitation offer. All in all tonight ls. without a dotibt. the biggest and best card slated for the Siimmerside Race- VVRV. Lddies Golf rs. who '0 8.. HL t k are leadin, the field after ()1; 72-hole total of 302-two atrokesl APPRENTICE P ihmc dvrihhfm aha firiit round of play in the Island :1"d9l"9ml"i"9 D" M Tim "Shane. marvel at the speed; of the A m nteu r Golf Championships 9" ' Playing under ideal conditions. "Morn" Miss Blanche llogg of Slimmer W1... hhh, h sparking 9' to lmdhspccdbnals zipping along the sur- h h . I, the field in the first round of the fa” 5' f0'Fl'-IS speeds. IS" "'""g wmed 579"” ” 75 Island ladies golf championship. Playing consistently steady golf. WISE Hogg was five strokes up on the unof-A . 1 lMaurice ffsparky” Lodge Wins 215 Mile Swim At Kildare; Three Fail To Finish Maurice ”Sparky" Lodge of Borden stroked to at .. ' Ch ic ag O Clings To First; Yankees Alone In Second ering the distance in an hour and forty one minutes and i leading his closest rival, Miss Martha Meyer, of Bloom- field by seven minutes. Mrs. Elmore MacKay of Alberton was third, arriv- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS trained out second game when the burner by Norm Zaucliin. Sammy Chicuo chmx to (in, place in Sox visit Baltimore for the last White, Billy Klaus and Zauchln in two hours and twenty minutes. the American League by three per-iume "' 50l"emb9'- Plggduilgl it-0:199 NW 1' W" 3 - ' - - i ..MANTLE urrs wit sc 5 e Kame- Heav) showers were experienced all aftet noon but centnsenizolttls Szttatdity afitlir h ' H h BRAVES GAIN ohmms both wind and tide favoured the swimmers. The winner, I1"! I hiitnlgf Ylekl" H 3 d Mt:-key. htantles 10th inning Bmohhm hm m Chm” H hhd M13 Lodge. aPD.9aI'ed as fresh at the finish line as when g'I:';:lal'hd '10:”: ggmzp 'edt;'eld hgztgza. rlltftslhgthhgilg tgtaemsgasetnzbigg saw Mhw-uh” cut I gum hhd . he entered the water and arrived at the Montrose bridge ' i ' ' ' . . ' wmm, lrh hanks of me (oh by Yankees to dmh Dem)" In and half off their National League lead doing a steady sixty-six strokes a minute. Jbombing Kansas City in - single take over undisputed possession of "he" ”" 5''V'' "”k '” ''”'” Three other entrants, Roy cued the Myrick family and the game. second place. Detroit had iron the Pittsburgh ad Brook; Hardy and Earle Atkinson of Al- passenger from the top of the; The weatherman stuck his nose opener 4-2 on successive doubles haweven 5 '" um" 0" berton and the winner's sixteen- overturned boat. and returned into the Pennant fight. Washing by Al Kalinc and Jack Phillips fm"t' year-old son. Malcolm. failed to them to the bridge. Occupants of out scheduled second games 70? and Ray Boone's triple Closed Tournament in which play was completed on Saturdl-y at the Charlottetown Club follow- ing victories by Earl Smith and Elizabeth Willett in the singles Walter Cullen. Elizabeth Willeit and Earl Smith. Missing from the photo I: Wanda Maclilillnn who teamed with Mrs. Boom- hower to win the ladies' d0l.lhiP.I Friend and Atwell; Rice. HR: Pgh-Long. Philadelphia 100 001 030-5 11 2 St. Louis 000 210 000-3 6 Dickson and Semlnlck; Hnddix, Crone and ,.,. , . matches. title. Bud MacAleer and Mr. 7 '?' 1 Liz, W”3'" 1'” "Id 5""""”f- L'""'3' From left to right they are Bud Willett won the mixed double-is ' dix. Hm: Plan-Jones. Lopatn; SlL- ...-..:j---;-j- "own and wane, cum." and V1 don. I - - . i Blrrooklyn at Chicago ppd. rain. Brlgllfoll tshimfh were men 5 dmm” "'5' American League Kansas City 100 010 103-6 13 1 Boston 000 020 300-5 10 0 Horseshoe Play Ruth Wilson of Vancouver Fourth were llgan of Jasper. Alberta and On-.DorothyHerbertson of term champion. who finished with'Mrs. t l l t l ; SCENES FROM CENTENNIAL WATER SHOW Pictured above are I couple ofimerl of the visiting Navy teams scenes from the big Centennialtgather around the scorers' desk Aquatic Show held at Victoria as the master of ceremonies for Park on Saturday afternoon. In the swimming events. Brig .W.' the top photo I group of swim-JW. Reid ponders some question that has arisen. hack of Mr. Reid is John Sween- ey of Halifax. Some idea of the tremendous crowd attending can be gotten from that segment of CentenniaiAcquatic Show 'PuHy.Berg Curfs Off Prize Seen directly In tit seen in the bacltrzrniind. races tlizii hthe crowd all afternoon. 3 ? Barter's Film In the bottom photo some frtst 11' thrilled Lab. '7".ia.':tEiErra. Mloroct-o,V claims the world's largest municipal ming pool measuring 1,575 by 246 et swim- ing speedboats get away -in onei of the many h George Spirit. Mom T.. Yankee Joan. Inkus Truax. Judy Hal. Portocarrero, Ceccarelli t7J Gor- man (7) Harrington t9) and As-I truth; Susce, Kinder (7) Kiely til) Hurd (9! and White. W-Germany Harshman, Fornieles tl) Consu- cgra (7) and Dollar, Moss (4): Pallca, Doriah (0) and Smith. W- Palica; L-Harshman. mu: Chl- Kennedy; Bal-Philley. Trland Cleveland 300 003 000-5 10 1 Washington 111 000 00x-6 11 2 Peter Pitre is leading the horse- shoe tournament at the Brighton , Club with 14 ringers for a 30 point Martin will be against J. ML-Court this evening at 6.30 Ind yester- day's winners are also asked to be there. Kensington was down over the weekend and. along with the Brighton Club and I six men team Hotittemnn. Santiago (1) Feller fl) Narleskl ts) Maui (Bi and Narsgon; Pascual, Ramos (Continued on Page 11) from the Summerslde Airforce, they will enter a team in the big (2). Centennial Tournament on August. 11. GIWEIIEAD AI gate receipts to l STOCK CAR RACES WEDNISDAY NIGHT. AUGUST 10 9 P. M. Daylight Time . Admission 51.00. Clildren I3 and under free lf with adult Al eanfobcliipltot8P.M. RACEWAY be and as purses. Suiiiiiiersiile Propane. Frisco Guy. Far Away my Morgan. Queen Primrose. Btudlong. D D PACE - 1 DASHES Julie Clegg,,Jolly Mark. Jolly Myrtle's Boy, Mannlster Direct, Dilly 3 Big Race Meet Toniglit-- Raceway FIRST DASH 8:30 0'CLOCK DAYLIGIIT TIME JUNIOR FREE FOR ALI. - 2 DASHES - 8350.00 PER DASH Shining Hour, Colonel Hansford. Hedgewood Chief, Jo Jo Spencer. Abbelnnd. A PACE - 2 DASHEB - 8200.00 PER DASH ' Abner McGraw. Top Royal, Crusader Chief. Captain Morgan. Lesabelle. Jollity's Girl, America's Ace, Sleepy Sam. 3 PACE - I DASHES - 3150.00 PER DASH Bayonne. Meg. Peter Federal. Lady. I'll Conto. Ten Spot. Tom- - 3125.00 PER DASH Lad, G. Ann C.. Mr. Scarlett. A Softball Practice The Basilica Youth Club will hold a softball practice on the m . In yesterday's play J. v L-Kietv. HR: KCy-Power. fgiaallaent defeated.L. Crabbe and :(,';f"" m""'"'d ”"' ”"'"" '" Chicago 0000001004 4 0 P. Pltre dropped 3. Kiggen. K. Blilllmort 005 000 WK"-3 9 0 Dalziel wll meet L. Phillips and A. Attention Sea cadets There will be a Pro-Camp Inspection and Drill at 1900 hours, Tuesday, Aug. 9th, aboard H. M. C. 3. Queen Charlotte. Signed: Ll. J. n. SMALLWOOD. Commanding Officer. . . . .. , Nywygyyyyy CHICAGO tAPt H Patty Borg, . ' T." ?P"'.""""'' fiq""'" Sh” the lltte redhead, carted off the l”M " '""s'"g s"”"5 "" S",""' GOT. C D 51.000 top prize Sunday In thc iii? a:li:rr-llin:ne'ig0uiie(ii'i-nwiiaebRn:(iV L G H women's llro section of the All-t There are special open- to enjoy immensely the .a O ay Mrnne,:lca;?7Ff::hf.":':,:'cTm?,';:hhhihhhri lngtt and opport.unfittrs: .- F M"'5 3"” ”"""'”'t' H s I from st Andrews Ill ll t kt "' ""' ""y '"'w "" ety demonstrations and thrill to' 5"-V AN" tr" "nd F”"k i i ' ' "5 y 0" the acrobatics of the water ski- tnrt officially opened the after- hnoonls program at 1 p.m.. after Mactnms, ban. M Chm-lottemwn. the title with a closing 75 for xi 9 P- Mo A N Second money of 8600 went to hy Fhamrin y IANDSME Fay Crocker of Montevideo. Urti- E guny, with I total of 305. I i GEORGEOUS GEORGE GRANT Veteran Baseball played at Summerslde Saturday, in the first eighteen holes. Nor- mnn MacLeod of Summeriilde is third with I '77 and Art MacKeii- zic in fourth with 79. For details. In. H1" or phone: . His Worship Mayor J. n. stow-I Wrs. r .M. cannon. Charlotte whichd the Nimminl races were Th, mm round M u, ho," And 0",", ”nw"ond w'”" ' Naval Recmlunl town. th - , stag . 3 , .. Th, hfhf,g;'"r;,tI,t;w hm WM Stzdmm My M an M zvvttetr l:;.P:mt:mihveEr:;ldottetoWB Wrlfer Dies Annissioiw...itingniue.s1.iso. icusii-61.25; ”"'" are as follows" org in these events running up I The following are the leaders MILWA Child I h . . ' . . UKEE (Ap),4 Le H .t l'Ollm50('-. I. M. C. 8. Elect! 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