"...,.....;.-. ,............- . 3)? .1 go r.. prr'r5nURGH tAPl-A tworuni log a night game iiith llie Chi-l homer by Frank Thomas. his 3rd at the season. i0l”'d .3'W”Vl'l pennant drive gtimal League . Friday night as the sixth-place l)tiriL'ei'.-I 2-I Rrooklviilu liriri-place edge to T Dodgers Lose To Pirates; c T Lead Braves By Half Game Cubs. ' long CI poke half g.-tine nvrr ltiilwgukee, play-l Maglie, Pros Tournament At Local p Golf Club This Afternoon ' leii, Goo. Purvia. I-'tillriutllL' arc the entries in the Pint "rm. ".llltl'lll at the Charlotte- i.....i l. i t t. itiiiay i y. ll x litrllll, l-'. Maclnnis, A lint kt ll 1 i jvii l iii . i - i, VI .HacKcn- ale F b W0" i if, l . -;li'ly T. Rogers, l in mi. l ill ' l'-'l' -i.;i-. R. Jiiiicoi. Wiii llm x .i 7,3 xp Iii.n, N. Mi-i'cIido, N. Gallant. I40- R I" .lPilnIllS, H I Ken- gpdy Drill: I"'i'lW'li L45 it llm llEIf'. 1;.-it irallllr bury. .lnr llvilltii 1.50 -- Vim. lit-l.'i'egur. t”;iiii Klac Loan, 8. .'ilarDonalri. 1.55 -- Chas. Trainor, Dr Irnwn. Qia. Ready. 200 M hlat"lliilan, Dun leani- ley, Norman Nit-liaison 2.05 e- V. Wiliiriins, H. Carr, '1'. ldgetf. 2.10 O I. F. Jardine, Wm. Ivy- in the ltvelth inning, clearing the lffll . Held VIII. came with one out 'ol- PIl.l.shllt'Qll Pirvatcs defeated thellmvlng a teadolf double nv Bill The loss trimmed! Virdon-only the third hit lIIliiitPd lto thlt by righlhilniici Sal llaglle. taking his fifth defeat in is decisions. had won six in a TOW. Ron Kllna rods in on the humor for his uth victor-y.agaiaat16de loais. The 24-yearold righthander who iiadn't beaten the Dodgers in threc previous decisions this year. gave eight hill. 1 Gil " t ' double. a pair of dnflrld outs and Junior Gilliam'a single to deep short scored the : I-I pitch. i NEW YORK ( .. Y0" Gllnt-I mmu .”.""..3itfK rlgnthaador Dick Farrell and no; l?l'!"V::; an tuna in the an inning nag - ms Fad” gal. tbs Philllos (ill DIV all the way ft:-nth-E, c?i';l.”i'i.”iloi'.'ii'.i'i Th” ."m,,,,,,. gt Memorial Field in Charlottetown young still; letea from all over lhc province wi . be giving everylhlllli take home chanil71D"5 lhpiy have to TTOPIW 5 pi. Charlottetown onu-sin. tram. lost 31. use Provincial Interscholastic Track And Field Meet Today merside; will rocglwg you up, Sheldon Carson. of the T. naton co.. the 1'. pain. . emblematic of the out- hips in their standing athlete partloipa in local Manager 15. use iaotosll season III lot page trio history without a ruato football game h Charlottetown after all. . There wu cheerful avldaaoa last night that once more the" orowda would follow the plays up and down a local football field watching a Charlottetown team match strength and ability against a Illin- Nomads They want an exhibition game the lihilllea to gay. Mg. Wm, yfann g seven and walking mu There was one iuuugnm, hi respective events and P1 points for their i'rsp9N”" ”' Everythi Ie upilhe Canadian Olympic Tr pg honls: Plan at Toronto nxhluuou this n readiness for the year.- Mr. Groom showed wonder- land club. ill The dream of once more watch- . l)es Burge. ell, Garth Hcrnlng. Saint, Lloyd For-Isa, l the lune-nth. the Injured Jackie Robinson. "- ms g. G”. Run", W" rm iialked and Sandy Amoros lol- is 2.20 -- N. Machlachevii 125 Edgar Jartliiie .la-ii ' ' "'T 230 Dr. Cox, lir l..il'N ll lmied with a single. But Kline season. g R then put I called third strike past thefts by a "" iiiiirh-hitter Rube Walker on I Ilncb Niki CUYI6l"l 48 in 1929. Phillies. and the 87th niiitiklyn run in the top of the rookie outfielder Bob Bowman of It was Bowman's la the eighth, Kline got in a first maior league lug, nowmu, hole with two out when Randy also tripled to account for two of .IJt('l(I0ll. playing thing bare tor the .Philllu runs. Willie Mays of th. gun" lmhi A ll bases of that highest number p I Nationu Leagucrllm" good ueaiiterf tut improvement this year in his nfs. parrntcsll5P9clIJiIh:;3lI1-I301: vaulting. llo ( H, ,..i...oi boy so lasts 1 a new Maritime na- !&(IIiiI00fiPI;l:lfl' aothlites are assuri-red l tlve record at 12 feet. want on to a real afternoon's eniertainiiient. tie for third place indie Olympic hmliined by ck... nnishes and Trials in Hamilton. and in ad mruls .5 only you", ppnpl! can verse weather won the pole vault ide them. ' In addition ,0 ,,,m,,,. .-.-,i..i-mt at Toronto on Labour Day. To lvesterday. Georgetown anti itest day's presentation comes as a mi Royalty schools have entered scv- ting tribute to this clean-cut younli eral competitors in Various eienlsp Island athlete and serves an an '.i., W... pupulgr -ItlIlI'l example to our young athletes as big event and with predicted, follow stud? and at the C.N.E. laterprovinclal Mecl' trig the oval shaped pigs” turn end over and on a long kick or a snappy backfield pull off a scintil- sting play was brought into focus in Charlottetown against the Noni- ads. the Chsrtlottetown club that laat year. under Dr. Frank Jolks And iron. would be learned ii... Black Hawks Sand Seven Players To Buffalo Bisons Wthmn 0' Kilmuir has 3”” "" '" "ll" ""”"""" "fl l”l"'i sr. cariuilmies. om. tcPi-. lArt (;a..iriel. Roger Gallium- l..'itliex ll-holes numb:-r l he 2 -IS -- Isabel Ladilaw, .lit.lt' It A Meg Gallant. 2 50 - D. Wilson, D Gtlilllllll 2.55 H H. MacDonald, M Swill Number ll Ive. l.lli. Kay Mustard, PT lliiiiiatn. J Herr. 1.15 8. .'llai'Millaii. H likely H Baker 1.60 -- F !llcKcnzic. .1, Parker. M llac'xeiIl G DeBltii.s. 143 O. li Vtirrnan, l) .lalfllIN' lill - G llalliiy, P, Well I). Sleuarf. 135 - - .'ll. Littiwriin, M Sic-lliirt, I. lllacl.ellan HUNTERS' CORNER Duck Poachers Shooting Prior To Opening October I The Iahtng season waned on the breath of a front laden east wind that pen- etrated to the marrow. Many ard- ent angler: maria a last try but my rm-niilitiii they rereixcd lrnni Nu Iperklotl lwaiilies was as cold as the weather. Saliirday morn- ing had trnuilnx prospects and; EM: eondltlnri existed until abort- Ir after twelve oit-lock noon. Sat- urday and Sunday are days when one has in chniii-e of lakinr: limo gig he pnv,-iie inalter: but on the mornlrlt "f the last legal trout Iahing day urgent hiislneaa va- qulred my present-e in Prince .0Iltll1'. Game ilnrdcns are some- ll()Vi'Ri-IAL t('Pt Scull I-'rnal, winner of the 1955 Hamblcionian, Friday night won the Sl.'i,000 in-. .vilation trot at Richelieu Park and set a Canadian record. 1 l The famed Joe 0'BIcn, Native of Alberion, P.E.I., drove the four-' year-old bay. of Shaffer. Calif. to 'iix 12th straight victory. i Scott Frost did the mile in 2 01- 3-5, beating the old mark of 2:03- l3-5 set at Blue Bonnets Racewayp here two months ago by Kahlal Kr-v. Tlic rectirti run brought the uwn- ere, S A. ("amp Farm Ifll'.. an arlriilinnal SL000 and boosted Scott lF'rni-it's winnings to some 330.000. l The invitation trot was the ninth .rare on the I0-rare program and lllic winner returned the 82 hetior lSI'.'lfl. 3210 and S210 .s('rns.I lhf: I board i gO'Brien Breaks pCanadian Mark tnrod in his favorite event: A feature of toda.V'I mtfl '”” uill be made during the afternouii me ya”; Alf;-Qd Groom of Slim The night iceir-iiltl Moiiliiial iimre was drivcn by Jim Wiener ! Galophoiie, owned by William 'l'.l Maybury nt Dexter. Me. finished second in pay 32.10 and 82 .10. Walker was at the reins. Badford Issues Ball Challenge The Hewitt-rtl Suithall team chalwllnited States womtfnil gllmlleuf lenges Slaiilitipr ill I host of litter: ' "-""3191" I0" championship. - T 22- id C fl! '1"- play-ofl final st-rics for file Nalion- the henmlyetgnrtzy agzrngfullloalfgi at Park Sniihnll Lenptie t hampion- (;,,nd9.-son of Seattle. pcctaculari W played on Siinrisv. on the N';ilion;il Park lliaimind m"m",m,mL, M 13,, ;.IlIhIISt0HP. veteran lown player. 1 up in the other semi-final. L mix will accomplish. The National Hockey League Chl- Todny. fans can do their part to ram. Buck Hawks It-rid”, m. Marlene Stewart In U. 5. Women's Golf Ch'ship 1NDlANAp()L1S iAPt .- f'ana- with a win Thursday nvcr Wanda The greens. that was the difference. 1 than champion Marlene Stewart Sanchcia of Baton Rouge. Ln.. of Fonthlll. 0nt.. eliminated Annc while Miss Gunderson. mfwed Quasi of Everett, Wash.. 4 and 3 ahead with victory 0"? M"- Friday in the semi-finals of the-.Helen Sigel Wilson of Philadelphia. in spcrtacled Miss was unbelievably steady about the Stewart Miss Quasi wasn't and Anne. . . h .uffering from a cold. ship. The three game series to he teenager who calmly knocked inmai mu'Id':i:'m;ka hm. Ippmuh mt,” Marlene look the load by hoi- 5”l'”'"lP" 13 ""il””l hlrd” mm M H" I 'hold the green when the strong hole to defeat Mrs. Ann Casey Wu”. wind was behind her. last awning of the Inuit what in the smite class as l:i:iii- ersetheie are chores one caniiotp , overlook Iiindav or Monday. East lalllfi r.r not I coiilrliil Iol illw sr-.4: ii tunlill uilliiiil a last llling for 'aIua,vs llroiit fishing when Kahlil Key showed in pay S.1l0.i g it-mil hi-cakla.-i. ilnc. plain ahead in Ii" "1"" ('liit.i:ti 000 000130 4 ii If! axailnblelllllilwaukee Zln 003 ms... 6 I lj National League Mashiiiglon -'l Baltimore Pascual. Ramos BASEBALL Rouuiouei fllll flilti 001' 3 i . om Zmlhg-1 5 3 hulr mark of the ill-hole st-ini-.Ilir-n closed out the ma Illi Aeiiwis Mat-ltiiyrc, ctiarli. 2 and Fill Miss Stewart is lbs. collcgiatcp ing a 55 foot chip shot from the golfing champion besides holding edge of the fourth green. she till. .a multitude of Canadian crowns! was I up after Annc won the 11th; The l7-year-old Miss Gunderson with a 35-foot putt, one of the low is bidding to become the youngcstl long ones she dropped. But Lhel Canadian girl took the next twol U 5 women's litlist in 60 years. I g Marlene was i tip at the nino- holes with a par and a blrdlh: trh on the linal and won three of the first 15th green. where she nipped up.fight before leaving he a special presentation lllllrll boost track and field events in noun,” "V" pine" hue Mm this province by being on hand 5,," to mmuo Bison, of the Am The outstandinl 1513"” mm?” M m,g:(?:;y."I':"::l': '0 "'90”"'3' erit-an Hockey Lealiue. - In their first training - camp - shufill. Hawks demoted defence- nian Al Stanley. Frank Martin. Alex Hucui; forwards Ed Sand- ford. Hlc Lalonde. Jack Meni- tyre; and goaila Hank Basses. ' No decision was to be made on .replacements until after Hawka' ltirst exhibition game-against Bl- lsons tonight in Syracuse. General manager Tommy Ivan said "It's up to them to work their way back to the Hawk ros- lKId Howard To lMoot Flannigan lln IO-Rounder HALIFAX (CF -- Dick lKidl chers just the Dodger Manager Thinlis Yankees TouglIer.This Year PITTSBURGH (AP) M... ager Walter Alston thinks New York Yankees will be tougher in the world series than last year no matter whether his Brooklyn Dod- gers or Milwaukee Braves win the National League pennant. "All I know about tba Yanks since spring training in what I have seen on television." said the Dodger manager before Friday pnlght's game with Pittsburgh. i”l.ast year when we played them Hank Bauer and "i L Mantle iws-ren't sound so they'll probably be tougher. Alston said he isn't sure it was an advantage to the Yanks to clinch a pennant two weeks in ad- vance. "It can work both ways." also said Alston. ”when you clinch carly, like we did last year you have time to manoeuvre your pit- way you want How"-d or H,mn' canadiuf them. But it didn't help us last lightweight champion. will meet Glen Flannigan of St. Paul, Mlnn.. here Oct. 1 In a 10-round boxing match. it was announced Friday night it will be Howard's last for Johannes- burg to meet Willie Powell for TMDOWN TH and enjoyable. I made such a pro-I misc in l955 but I watched ideal trout fishing wcallier slit! by late August and earlx Seplcnibor with time a rcry liiiiint-tan! laci- nr -something that reqiiired im- mediate attcnlinn alwavs cropped up, Bill Rellert. a cniicin visiting flontiiiiied on page 1 E BACK -------e Hi'tmkl)'n Hat-her, Valentinetti ism Hughes- l7l and Chiti; Spahn. Conley till t,.;and ('ran(lall, W-Spahn L-Hackerwnall Trmndm ., wmlaml HR t'hi-Irvin. l Pltila (IN) (IN) 102 3 7 I New York 000 070 00x - 7 9 i l Farrell, Negray (st. Flowers tilt and Lopata; Antonelli and Hof- man L-Farrell. HR:---Phila, Bow-i man. 000lll0l00 -I I 0. Piitshiirgli 000 000 20x - 2 I l l Maglie, Labtne (7! and Camps-i nella: Kline and Shepard. L - Ixlaglio. HR: Pgh-Thomas. -St Illllll 000010 0000 l I 0 f'i-tiviirinatl (till) 000 50v 9 ll 0 lfncll. .IIt'ItMitl l7i, i'(illum t7).l gersld. Wight and Triandns. l.-- Pascual. HRS. Wash e Sievcrs. yup Ind New York Illll Hill 200 - 7 I5 it ””""OTF-TO ':"'-T 7-"...- Bostnn 006 Jlitll (llx I.'l it 5 Turlci. Dixon i.'li. Morgan 141. Coatea tsl, Mchcrmott int and Howard; Sullivan. Susi-e tit, De- lock is: and white. W. Susce. L I - Tut-Icy. HR' N'v'- Mantle. International League Tiii-unto 305 200 102-44 M 0 Rochester 001 0000 00fL- l 4 I Blake and lawatski: heal, flot- gar ill and Green. iTrminto loads hell-of-rayon any in, 1-1) ' PRIIIIATIII l'lT(.'IlERJ four holes on the back nine for a i a beatiful chip shot a foot frnml the pin and Miss Quast three-put-I Marlene gained the semi-finalsl,ted. the British lightweight champion-l ship. . t year. We bud our pitching all lin- ed up and then lost the first two." I ”(lomiiia mil of a touch race ithe momentum sometimes carries lright over into the series. But sometimes you have a tendency to fake a deep breath and roll! a little too much." SHOOTING SUPPLIES FROM ROGERS HARD WARE CO. LTD. TO V71? '- it;Pol3a-yH'a4lifax In Exhibition Rugby-Game to Iasltho Champions are not IN!!! I0 tltltttlsbsck onto the ftalqsaosrnosoaaolasuingacii... aliooasaratotry and uh, away the crown-they as brilliantly IN! I0 It the lame. To mention a law there are top. wards like charlie Rudy. rm; Drlscoll. Jon Coyla and Charlie Huostia. and such backfleldm .. Davs Nit.-holaon. Qloa Glllls. Jack . real! and Gerard lurga. Dr. Frank hike is anal. Wiilill U devote some of his time towards arasnlzlna the team for another eainpalslh A meeting and practice scam... to Vooluidcf the HIIIEIX challenge ftll 5001! called ,0? the Queen Charlotte High School field at S 70 on Monday evening. Player: are advised to bring their cleats and running I"?- E Maritime Ball Playclowns .ovar tin weeekeod MCI'lll'4ln cook. N.B. intermediate biIsPlialI champions spent the best of three series for the N.B.-N.S. title uiih Antlgonlah Bulldogs with the iii... ner playing a best of three sciies with the Charlottetown Abbie. tor the Maritime title. These were the an t ” last ere- nlng by local officials and of course. are subject to co-opoiAat- ion of the weather man. The N3. winners wanted to first play the Island champs but due to a long layoff local Officials asked for the bye in order to give coaches. Fiddler MacDonald and Tom Machrlans an opport- unity ttn hold a few workouts and see if there Is still interest enough in local players to field a team after a two week period without any ball. One way officials and others interested feel our local ball tossors could show they moan business and encourage the stag- ing of the Maritime series. might be to turn out and play the re malning game to decide this year's city league title. At any rate everything possible will he done to stage the series it tho players turn out and show plenty of hustle. PREPARE YOU NOW FOR THE L l - A lHlrulnCI( at and Kali. Nuxhalli ; and Rnrgeail. I. - Mlrell. HRI: NEW YORK rapt .. Prnhahlgt p A H 1, 4w and lost it in (in Post 2. pitrherii for today's major league - lateral nnrldls rocnrda havl lop ll'll'WllV liil-Iii: It front rank in "W f'Irir'lRtlt'I m";l(1I0l0'.5.2ll0 5 I 0 :::fI':lTllP-SP!-SI" "Mr I 9 ',,d m H, PM ,.,,,”,i, at ,.,.,.i.,. DFf)dil('ll4in ttf laxt iroitcr: nnd par Ilrlrllll 000 (mi 000 I I 1) National l.4-ngur l turn of thorn M ltiiqiiiiin, Illinois” ':'””m:Ie'” Wviilrimaiirl dllcvgvaln. H0Tft,Hnllfl'I- k':':"'::t:'z'1':L"l”I 'l'l':::"'Fnl'1m' "”' .k where the tunyelr f'lfll"IIl' G"'"I' in T73 represent Good Time yeah (-l,.";I;n.,n'I "w,""." Phlladclphiiit al,Nr-w Yorke Rnb- . '; Counsel pared to a VIII, in I as H. - mg. that will likely sell very high Rnlhnl erts till-161 is tiorihlng-ion -I5-it) i: That was a new wnrllri !hTHIrk' Inf bet-nus? of the re:-era world ratio”! Fir" Hilm l;fI'llI3 at Filncigigali Dickson A S a (,p - i-. 4- - .- ; V .. V P('lI;l I 3 ;e::'iI”:ilrlnpnli lll"E'"ll?-"lIri hiitahywa 'lxlRilt'll3ll'I.(IIl'II fit llI:1;IP1I'-WP npla 0'3 :01: ,I::)' : fl. (thin-no at tlilwaiikce -- Jtiiics y M . pacing mare of any age fin Wed- ges will illvm he yc:irlinqs- from l"i (."'x: mm." t;l Kwunw In '9'”' VI 3"'t'I'l't' l”I'l"l ' .4-edgy Inn! Good t'niinssl If! IIIV wick Farms and seirral smaller and S'mmr ”".hm'" "M 10”" I 'Amk'TlTl"n l:l'-ill!" I k T g . other world": 'i.'ac;o'i',;llJ;Y rllglllllll breeders IA," HR'.- KC, . Paw" CH:. 'mN;'," v:"','5m:I:l” :l;:'':' "c "P 5 In :M,z.'o:3h2mn 5:2" -W1, -rm:kg 1-harp C ztllntlllfili. ?74 Lo ;l'.'4(:Ire fi-Curt iii-govt” d d Klgnrgall rltl'wTlt Chitrzlggz) Crltl. 1 I: 9' Mar”. H", l".m'mK ..m.M ".,.,.,,.d as P nil Aim kn: VRLHKITRV u ornn p V 05.1 - Hi: I I g. I In M, W.” rm," 3, x,,,,k,,.,.' ix,-,.w Farm, mxtnginn, riititcki. hr lxaiisaa C .200 000 000 l .1 . 0 ,evelan (l'0ll2'-e more ym.k' 13:. V.” M 3 02 1.5, Th, proprietor of the latter. is (pl (liicngn I00 000 M0 0 -2 ll 0 ii:-Iill V! tF".ll:t'rkn (Np l - lame afternoon the tau-.yaar aid G8lnF5(:0W"lvtr'1'..l:illlI his HIEP7 IIIWPI-M I)IfT'l"I1gT'lRIl:d Thompson; l)ono- "Pr::I'1'L1o!7 Oyflnllli ”aMT:;ree”zg7-)-p trntter Horiqvlh it-not-orl. man: hvi ,"..!J',,, 1?" .5”)? 31') -'" "r -, -. l .a , , -. .-.. . l LIGHT SAFE EASY--I-o.HANDlE SAVAGE Bol C . . a or. 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Recognized ls m outstanding value in th. tkmbk gun field. ff Iiiilielltllf I?itraC:nll'ft:nhr:lli:'IltoI:( FlI:llIliiIlnllm'et)xI'.UI.InI1.Hiv Inddtrt nifiiiinlrnfri 7- NW" I95” Ym" 3”" ”"-'"rl9"d9d ""I95" -V9" ”"I”d It M" Large volume production permits the inclusion of many refine- m.,.,,,, 0, s.,,,,,,,,.,, and ,,m,,,,,, him the heocfilt mi criinvmenl of A radio in your car for in little 8. Never climb a tree or a fence with a loaded gun. ments not usually found in moderately priced guns. Its sturdy 1?. ,',m; 511,; nag”? ,l::,n:;',:L as us no. This inrliirlcs the phrf! and lniilallatlnn of the radio aerial. on NW". moot .t , (M hard .ui-(ac. or the our-(ace of water. against:-uctlon."stiilld lock-up'..ec:xtcee(:lent tlaalanceh and n iw )'. rt av,. pcm r .- - Q ,,,,,,m,, m” 5,"... s.,m.,,”,. 5,1,, 10. 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