Flyersllefeat Stars 4-2 In city League Game The cellar dwelling M.C.A. Ply- centmfielder Kenny ers posted their second win in the had two hits. city Baseball League yesterday There was an unfortunate inci- aflernoon when they defeated dent to our the contest which re- Mlchael'e stars 4-! in A game It suited in the removal of the am- Memorlal Field. pire from the game. Vern I-Iandrahan hurled eight-hit bell for the Flyers as he poeted' his first City League victory. He Si-I-N struck out six and walked six. H00d- Y1 - an Macbeod started on the. MeD0n--ld- 09 mound for the stars and was re-I 14015”: '3 limit in the sixth inning by Lorne I MWb90d- 5' MscDougall. MacLcod gave up fourl Relldyi "3 hits and Macbougi-ill two. YounglP”"?en' ab - MscLeod was breezing along nicely Gm” ab ' until the sixth inning when dou- gxululmtiu ” ' bias by Earl MacKinnon and.iL"M::Doug;IEp. Johnny Square-briggg got, him in trouble. ' Tnmk I Bobby Lund was the leading.;"vrnd 2b sticker for the Flyers. ramming out: J" K:m,' 55 two singles and driving Vern Macnadyenl 3b Hendrahan home on both ocmxennedy c :i-islons. I-Iandrahan tripled in thel Mmxlndon cf” " ifth inning while MacKinnon and: sqnuebrlggsv lf Squarebriggs produced two more Macgulgnnl ll, 'uns in the sixth inning on their Stanley, ,1 dark to bark doubles. fv. Hand,-nllnn, p Donnie LeClair. the improving Total; roung Star catcher. rapped out, Umpire - G. Matheso; three hits for the losers whileiC. Ryan. .7. Ready. Legion Defeat BYO 7-3; Packers Win Exhibition The Lczitiii defeated the Basil- MacDonald he pg. GDNHN-PI-Ow-0-ta-an--uuipuo-u.p.pu uAr-aDot-s-ooco5b30oeoOOOr-ov- & nvx inaoeebzp-ruin.-cibGcoihu4u.Iuog 9uco9ot-U---In-,4owot-nooesoo, 5-1'-Gc9or-ocomucoooooui-can 2 0 O I 1 1 0 0 1 6 11 bases. double in the second inning. Verr. ica Youth Club 7-3 yesterday at- ternnr.in in a City Softball League; game on the Old Diamond The Legion scored four times in Blanchard had two hits while John Thistle hit a two run single in the big second frame. John Walsh. Junior Dowling and the second inn.ng and three more.Charlie Weatherbie each had two in the last frame to post theirlhils for the B.Y.C. win John Thistle pitched for the In an exhibition game Canada Legion and gave up nine hitslPaclters defeated a Navy team 12- while Dunstan .VlacDonald hurledill. Henry Hartlnger pitched for for the B.Y.C. and allowed nineithe Packers. Len Arsenault hit a hits. home run and double for the Harold Heniipssey led the Le- gion with three hits including a Large Growd Attend Great Racing Meet Here Saturday Jeri-y's Nightmare won l)0i.l1l Times: 2.13 3-5; 2.13 2-6: Jerry's ashes of the Free For All Pace Nightmare. owned by James O'- and E550 edged Mary Merk and Brie and driven by Earle Bemple. Bob Clerg in a thrilling stretch plml um pl"; nun" duel to highlight a great racing -I-.(,,.l,an ,c. Smllhi meet before a large sized crowd oi.D..,.,lck (Kennedy, fans at the Charlottetown Drivingiwmme-3 Lasl (sham . PEEK: Ondsilllgdtg DIES; OMG Jennie Galmuck (Letcher) 0- F '9 Y ”””R 1 F (O'M i stole the show in the final a....i.l.;'.;?.... Exam. (gilf, :5 tglde cgmf 3:1”P:uru';”ep,iil:”:glArionway (Cudmorei . M” E” i' lJ'KlkLl df. win by a. nose over the favored ugfmesra 24:: Tgrtxll Mi;-V .M”kim - g . , .ovi'ned by Ray Stewart and driven! 339:9; 9l9aVi”5m0ll:.iimggtihy Cyril Smith: Derrick, owned left: e:1enlnETaf'Il1Cl1?g0EJW00:Slgau mi driven by S" Kennedy" the popular and capable reinsmanl , sum ""1 s"”"d Dnh" suffered E broken leg in the third Miss Dmma M” 'Bem”m ' 1 dash when thrown from his sulky M-V D”””3 lo'Me9”” " 5 4 Packers while Mike Connolly had three singles. Shaw was leaving the gate with Lime Delbert lsemplel - Abner Mccvraw when the accident T799 H” 'He'm”59y) occurred. Abner McGraw suddenly Fair?” lxemledy) - -- shied and upset the aulky. Fortu-lnmy Budkmg lM”CD9”'”d) -v 5 nately he was on the outside and Ab?" MCG”"V (Shaw) V dm 1”” not in the way of other horses. l Times? 2-165 3-12 2'55 Ml” DRE” Shaw was taken lo lwsplml by-na Mae. owned by W. Maclntosh Aaron--vi ambulance and a few minutes Mid GTWGH by 37- Befnllrdi My later it was announced he had D3Y1mK- Owned by 59n3Wl''3'"”' ,, lnenll above me kneel The bour and driven by Len 0'Meara. accident, occurring only a weekl Seventh and Third Dashes before Old Home Week. is s'Mary Merk (Sample) ..l 2dh costly one to the City driver Esso tO'Me.ara) . .2 1 who has an cxccllent stable Mighty Deb (Letcherl .3 6 of horses and would most lii'obab- Bob Clegg (C. Smith) .. .4 adh ly have won many prizes during Dale 3, istggd) . ,5 5 the 31: Wvtkls racmtz. -Judgmiz by Miss Knox inenneaseyi .. 6 4 his performances here this season issue Bucugng (MacDonald), 7 '1 he would have been s top candid-lvsmila Peal-I (Lowery) H 3 3 ate for the leading driver's award! J8-mes 0'Br1en'5 Jerry Niilhtr owned and driven by Earle Semple: mare Was an 5385! winner in Lhe3E.sso. owned by Mrs. J. Poulton. Free For All. Babe Britton chat-'nnd driven by Len 0-Mean. lenged in the first dash but in the Times: 2.13; 2.14 4-5: Mary Merk second dash the Sempie-driven I four year old mare had things her 4 M S own way. I 0 a She led the ilPlCl all the way. 0 loafing down to the half in 109 Team cammg 275; she pulled away from the fleld at the three quarter mark to mice the last quarter in 29-1 ball mini will play under the Tm" Of the 135” hall W3-5 1-03- lights at Memorial Field in Char- Esso and Mali Mrrk unlit h0n- .lolteInwn Friday night, Aug. 6 it are in the scventh and third dash ll"; be." ,,.,,oum.,,l he" by es. The second dash produced one George Francis. 'of the most thrilling finishes ever The exhibition ggmg lgajngt n witnessed here as five horses came Cily team wlll ggt umlnl-wny nl down the stretch abreast. gigm o'clock, It took a photo to decide the Two weeks ago this same team 0lnnd's famous four-man soft.- top positions before Esso was de- appeared in Summerxide and clared the winner with Mary Merit treated Prince County fans 0 n and Bob Clegg finishing in a dead fine exhibition of ball as they heat for second. Miss Knox was a close fourth and Dale B. fifth. whipped the Summerside Legion- nairos and the Air Force. Other winners on the card were They had a pitcher, catcher. rattan. Miss Donna Mae, Derrick Iirsl haseman and s roving in- and My Darling. Miss Donna Mae fielder. England Leads lln British Empire Games England cashed in heavily on her middle-distance runners to take the lead with 68 points in the un- official team championship of the British Empire Games” opening events in Vancouver Saturday. The Britons ran one-two-three in the six-mile race and placed an- other man fifth to score 21 points. They led Australia. winner of the 1950 games in Auckland. N.Z., and favored to sweep this one. by 15 points. The Aussies, however. still have plenty of power for virtually cinch victories before the games end Aug. 7. Canada was third with 34 points mainly on the strength of four sec- ond-plnce finishes in track and swimming. Here are the point-getters. based on the l0-5-4-3-2-l distribution for paid S5l.l0 to win. Free-For-All Jerry's Nightmare tsemplc) Babe Britten (0'Mearal Gahagan (Shaw. Hennessey) A. G. Scott iMoroside) . Lucky Chief istcadi Marilimers Al Empire Games VANCOUVER. (CP)-- Squires of Fredericton get past the heats stage in women's 100-yard rlnsh at the ifllllh Empire Games Saturday. The New Brunswick girl. run- ning in the second heat. did not place among the first six in the race, won by Winsome Crlppii of Australia in 10.9 seconds. Three runners qualified in each heat for the final. won by Mar- jorie Jackson-Nelson of Australia. Alias Crlpps was second in the mill. Awards- uunaihu Margery failed to the VANCOUVER. (CP) --- James I Warns: of 113111;: tplrcgdh "Bu? gilemglrst six finisher in each l!4iIrlIIiIl""" '”Eld ................ .....es ugajn nu cum iooymi dash ,l.'jf,,','"ll, 4-, 04 W 1"'.'"V '0' "" Csnsda s4 . uth M l 29 Aisdo of Nigeria won ,1”, . lg just in 0.9 seconds. Wsrners m,,,l. n I0 10-1 lzvcmdnv-"12: ":1. 'g'ldidsd .. .. .. I53 I i .. see GI! orthern Rhodesia .. I 'IOuHilIsls. Sarnslcs I Islet-vnu yes to Uganda . I .1! Ieeillly British Guiana V Scotland I ales .. 1 ti ob; 3. won --q-.-num- 4 -an vu compote-nation Baseball Results American League Saturday New York 000 220 200-6 ll 0 Baltimore 200 000 003-5 10 3 Grim. Sain (9) and Berra; Tur- ley. Fox (Gt. Blyzka (8) and Court- ney. W-Grim. L-Turley. l-fRs: Balt- Kennedy. Hunter. . Philadelphia 010 000 000-1 1 0 Chicago 400 300 00x--7 ll 0 Bishop. Burtschy (4) and Robert- son; Martin and Loilar. L-Bishop. Washington 000 000 000-0 3 0 Cleveland 320 100 00x--6 10 0 Shea. Keriazakos . (21, Marrero (8) and Fitzcerald; Lemon and Hegan. L-Shea. l-(Rs: Cle-Doby. Rosen. Boston H10 000 003-4 I 1 Detroit 000 000 000-0 5 2 Brewer. Kinder (6) and Wilbert. Owen (61, Gromek and House. W- Brewer. HRs: Bos-Hutton. Wil- liams, National League Milwaukee 130 030 303-15 19 0 Brooklyn 100 001 011- 7 16 1 Wilson. Burdette I2t. Buhl (B). Jolly (8) and Crandall. Calderone (7I; Newcombe, Labine 12). Palica (3). Wojey (5). Podres (8) and Walker. W-Burdette. L-Newcombe. HRS: Mil-Mathews (2), Adcock (4), Pafko. Bkn-Hoak. Hodges. Walker. Cincinnati 000 000 000-0 4 I New York 100 lol (Mx-'7 8 0 Judson. Drew: 18) and Land- rith; Maglie. Grissom (81 and Westrum. W - Maglie. L - Judson. l-lRs: NY-Thompson I2). Chicago 000 003 000-3 10 2 Pittsburgh 010 000 31x75 8 1 Hacker, Tremel (7). Minner (8! Friend (9) and Atwell W Lapalme L-Hacker. l-lRs: Pgh-Gordon. At- well. First St. Louis 000 000 30073 12 0 Philadelphia 000 110 000-2 ll 0 Lawrence. Brazle t7l. Lint (7). Hacldix (9! and Sarni: Roberts and Burgess. W-Lawrence. HR: Pha- Ennis. Second St. Louis 004 000 l00-5 G 1 Philadelphia 013 000 02x-6 14 2 Staiey. Presko 13). Lint (4), Po- holsky (ill and Rice. Sarni 17): Greenwood, Dickson I9! and Bur- tress. W-Greenwood: L-Lint. l-fRs: Pha-Jones. Ennis. Lopata. (Continued on page Hi Golf Results Following are the results of play in the Sport Lodge Trophy at the Belvedere Golf Course: Art McKenzie defeated Dr. W. MacDonald 2 up. E. I. Praught def. Don MacDon-1 aid 6 up. Bill Beer def. Dr. J. C. Gallant. default. Wendell Gilli: def. Harvey Mac- Leod 2 up. Roger Partridge def. Don Mac- Millan 1 up. Harry Simmonds def. A. G. Mac- Millan. default. Skip Sear def. Errull Nicholson 1 up. . Dr. K. Irwin def. T. Rogers, de- Mrs. Florence Macxenzie and Erroll Nlcholscn won the mixed foursome compe titions over the week-end with a net score of 33 and a fine gross of 43. Mrs. W. R. MacNeill and Ralph Manning were runners-up with a net of 35. In the two-ball foursome E. I Pralighl: and Jack Brown won low Thrilling grass with 86 while G. Hutcheson and G. Wellner won low not with 66 Diowling-Bradley I Retain Ch'ship Cecil Dowling and Ted Bradley yesterday defeated Harry Simmonds and Bobby Dowilng by 12 points to retain their four-ball foursome championship which they have held for the past six years at the Bel- vedere Golf Course. Dowling and Bradley have been undefeated in six years and have accepted chal- lenges from all quarters. Soflmll Meeting meeting will be held in the City Hall this evening at nine o'clock. Mi??? SUCCESSFUL MEI Plllfll PAIMOLIVI JVIAI Pohnolve Shove been jvoe you on All-DAY SIIAVE Paanollve s hw-min oil: on .73. X7oI.gd a done eleven look you beemfron morning so ' M "' sssuu ms ennui fogk '6'.-'5': 'ii'.i?"'"" N" One of the closest finishes eVel'.tl'tlCl(. Dale B. is shown on the recorded at the Charlottetown inside of the picture and Miss Driving Park was seen here cm Knox on the outside. Saturday night as Essa, Miiry Merkl --e-j-e--e and Bob Clegg hit the finish wire I almost together in the final dash,, Miss Knox and Dale B. were alsoi close flnlshers. ; The Charlottetown Braves de- The photo-finish is shown iiboveirerited Iona 8-6 in an extra inningl Esso, driven by Len 0'Mcai'a, in game at Iona yesterday afternoon. the centre won the riice by the-Bcrnie MacGuigim started on the! smallest of margins. Mary Meriumound for the Braves and was re- and Bob Clegg finished ill a deatlilieved by Frank Dunnin in the; heat for second. Had there been third. L. Mooney pitched for Iona. it three-way dead heat ior lirstiB. Hughes hit a home run for Iona place it would have been the firstland Earl Shcphard hit. A four such occurence on a Canadiaiiiniastcr for the Braves. I e I classification Tues. & Sat. TUESDAY I DASHES-6225.00 Johnny Kalmurk. Whispering Hope, Gahugan. Dilrecl. Mite. A. G. Scott. Babe Britton. Anne's Boy. 2 DA SH l'JSv5l'l5.00 Abner Mt-Giaw. Mary Mark, Chocolate Dip. My Darling, Motley Royal, Essa, Prince Budlong. True Hal. 2 DASHES-8175.00 Chevie G.. Avalon Gal, Barbara Ann Queen. Sister Verna. Suffolk Chief, Keppoch Playgirl, Premier J. Walter, Lady Abner. 2 DASHES-8175.00 lllerrick, Feather Duster. Tartan. Penny Ellis. Wnymerk. Winri'ie's Last. Sir Chuck, Joandale. 1 DASH-8100.00 Kitty Macxay, Calumetta. Ranida, Bell Hop B.. Stanley Boy. C. P. Clegg. Penny Royal. Ginger Reynolds. Orange Hal. SATIIRDA. I DASI-IES-3175.00 Little Delbert. Misti Donna Mae, Bessie Budlong. Fslrgo. Miss Commando. Royal Scott .lr.. Billy Budlong. Eve Budlong. Mighty Deb. I I DASIIICS-8175.00 Vorniia Pearl. Marion IL. Sleepy Sam. Laurel Chief. Dale 8.. Silk Hal. Bud's Echo. Belle Budlong. I DASH ES-CllM.0I mph HAnf)VQr, Pol, Hanover, Arlonwiiiy, Chet Lynn Clever. Guy Long. Muriel ll-3, Real Flngo. Jennie Kelmuck. Bonnie Dale. 2 DASIIEG-SIM.” Am.-riuirii Ace. imii Swift. rmii Mite. Cari Frisco. Col. Budlonh. Judy Budlong. Jennie Forbes, Cerl Aubrey, Captain Missouri. 1 DASH-IlG.OO Bobby Hunter. Ethel M.. Wait For Me. Hoosier Doctor. Mlllle'I Eli- pren, June Breeze. Kslmuck For Ever, Bonnie's Money. Mr. Jollecott. Golden Dollar. - I DA!!!-OlN.N Roms Budlong, Sprlnghlu Dan. Miss Pallll.-I,S-uriny 8., .Bonnls's Girl. Jimmy Budlong. Royal Train. Anyway. - i riiiisii t earioiewii raged. whehning fpvoritas in Saturday's harness Neill: at aununerside Raceway, part-mutaielil psys were ll;-' lull. The daily double on the first two races paid 8125.10, (38.00 the first race of the card. Lilli-Y'l Less broke going swag on the rail, and Rogers swerved ruce's sister tioo sharply to avoid Lustyfe Less and was unseated. Bruce's Sister went merrily along without her driver and crossed the finish line intblrd position but was, of course. classed as not having finished Pitt”: Boy was also a casualty of the mix-up and did not finish either. Rubicon with Bob Holman up grabbed the lead and was never heeded. Bu-uee's Sister. taking her driver along for the ride in the second heat. was too fast for the field with Rubison I close second Advance To Finals In Island- Tennis Toumamenl In I long. hard fought semi- final in the Island Closed Tennis Tournament on Saturday after- noon Jack Henneasey defeated Walter Cullen 7-5, 4-6. (H, 64. In the men's doubles Gus 1!"""'”'t".". -dian northwest in 1775. Deehralioi Monday 1:00 P. M. ealaiinra The '0lfAEL01'rE'l'OWN narvrrmrriltx" .' Flynn and Earl Nicholson defeat- ed F. O. Beauiieu and F. O. Tlemsn 6-1, 6-3 only to lose out in second round play to the first seeded team of Andy Anderson and Jim Johnston 6-3. 4-6. 6-2. In another doubles match Wil- mer Blanchard and Wendell Mur- phy upset the third seeded duo of Dr. B. Urquhart and Mark MacGulgan 6-1, 6-2. Blanchard and Murphy will meet Anderson and Johnston tonight at six o'clock in the semi-finals. To- morrow night F. 0. Miller and F. 0. Spenard will meet Bob Acorn and Paul Keys. The rollowing City Softball Lea- gue gamu are scheduled to be played this evening at 6.45: Sun- shine Dairy at L.Y.C. (Knights I Diamond); Slickers at Lions (Park- idale Diamond): Csmds ackers at 1 iigi?ysirEati”?3"”ilg3il'iJsE7 Racingacard At Summerside -lscsuseof the lack of over-' mu wort-by one was leading the field home in the first heat or the C Class trot but broke Iboui a hundred yards from the cross lights and though going under the wire ahead was set back to third, the syndicate Stable mare. Wlnni. fi-ed 6., winning the heat. will. nifred G. outfooted all her com. petitors again the second dash in make it two straight. Ronald 6. held the lead on tlu rail all the way to the 778 pole ln thrfirst race of-the B class pace but faded on the” last turn and Hilde. Mac stormed home ahead in a thrluing finish. Jay's Hope. . long shot. grabbed the pole going away in the second race and was never headed though Yankee Joel- put up a stirring challenge on nu home stretch. forcing Jay's Hopi (Continued on page 11) Morell Takes Lead In Series Morell defeated Georgetown 3-: yesterday afternoon in a hard fought game at Georgetown it take a one game lead in the King.- County Baseball League semmm. ale. Morell leed 2-1 in games. El. derehaw pitched for Morell with J. Coffin catching, while 1''. Mur- phy started for Georgetown arm was relieved by G. Murphy in the third. Ed Macbleill was the catch- 6!. 6 The Giants defeated the Indian: 8-'l in a Little League basebal game on Saturday. Russell Shep- hard was the winning pitcher and Sterling Ladner the loser. Alall Brady hit it grand slam home run for the Giants. Following is the schedule for to ag. lo e..m.-Giants vs. Phillie: 5 2 p.rn.nlVlinor League. boys 9 and to. 6.30-Midget practice. Little League standings: Phlllies Giants Indians . Kensington 8 0 G 0 FIIEL OILS Best by Test IIIAL 9911 r-130': aha:-lwf 3--9-I Keefe Drug (Old Diamo ). OI .7) TBA DEB Peter Pond. fur-trader and ex- pinrer who died about 1807. made his first expedition to the Cana- First event of program -Too Late 7 Glasslfy FOR SALE-1 STEVENS 5-SHOT, bolt action twenty-two. Apply 20 Birchwootl St. Dial 3877. . 170:: SALE - rwo GOLDEN town and vicinity. "powder puff" race. male. pups by Cheapeake re- :1'i:fnl'""' '”””5' B” 562 G""' cycle race on a 1-2 mile oval. wANri-;n";-Mtiioi.nWA7;'iT) woman for housework. Apply STOCK GAR RACES GIIVEIIEAD RAGE TRAGK TUESTJAY, AUGUST 3-8:30"'P. M. Standard Time l last event. as well as new entries. There will also be a "grudge race" between four entries from Summersicle and four from Charlotte- If sufficient cars are available, there will be 21 Entries will be accepted for a 10 mile Send all entries to Reagh Sudsbury, Charlotte- town and Sheldon Leard of Summerside. will be for non-winners of motor evenings. 108 School St. To . RD ism-ND 5 l my EVERYONES N . . ATYRACYIO f ATTEND P:::nLA PREMIER The 1954 GATHERING .”,.'E GLANS HIGHLAND GAMES at CHARLOTTETOWN. WEDNESDAY, must 4tII Q'RACK AND FIELD gmmue . . DANCING gFUN son EVERYONE FAMOUS R G A F .. PIPE Milli ' mom ONTARIO IN ATTENDANCE on the picturesque cnaauonuorowu DRIVING PAP AND PROVINCIAL axmarnon , GROUNDS -. - Lord ind Ledv Elqin (Chief of the' Clan Bruce) will be guests. . ' Parade th town at 1:30 p.m.' " l ' A" I'ou!ldl:3b.ll'l.. . l v. . ,'. ,...-. a iii-.2; awlttt 9 h I ll niece , nous" 'i'si'.'Anb . W . ADMISSION: .. 506 256