ii ' AUGUST 1. .8! .' C V . . Czidctsxiaking the signal operators course at Altlershot Cnmp g their training and were inspected by the Camp Commander, Brigadier G. E. R. check their progress. Shown above with one of the wireless sets at the school are 1952. Island Cadets Take Operatorls Course Duncan, Charlottetown; Brigadier Smith, Jim Byrnc, Boll Island; Leo Byrne, Bell Island. . a he hall-way mark n Smitll. this week to lcit to right: Fred Shepherd, (llulrlotwtown and Peter (Canadian Army Photo) FE DEBT NEW YORK, July 31 -- (AP) - second baseman Eddie Miksis will be lost to Chicago Cubs for a week -or 10 days because -of his ailing right knee. Dr. Anthony Palermo. New York Giants' phy- sician, said Miksis has s sprained right knee, the result of falling Wednesday night after fielding Hank Thompson's sixth-iiiniiii; single. BIG TIRE SALE. oooo,.WEAn -MliRAlHilN 9..5 6.00 x I6 sniv Sport Echoes From Prince county nlust be served. teams believed that boys lates. SJA iioiiiii-i MOTORS Ltd. WliITLOcK TIRE sriivicia ll.) UWNFRS Oi CHRYSLER insist on it - THEY'RE SEE dI'iV8 slrnii - Fm . vision CHICK A! You! r cunisun-ninwm-ring: on noon:-more ii!”-E Y.('Ill'R-l)lYAl'i1 i" l)(yl' Dl'-.( (, l i H BUlil CARS AND TRUCKS- IkY6'0B4k, . cumumo. ' Chryco parts are designed by Chrysler Iiragineers. carefully ”eclred and inspec- oe to E: perfectly and in: longer. It seems that in baseball, as in many other activities of liie, youth T, games, The two junior Congratlilations lat.) Benny Carson for pitching the second no-hitter the member of the Recce Associ- or the year. Carsonls bingle-less ation standing second highest in game was the kind that left no the First Day's Aggregate, won by doubt in anyone's mind as to its -Capt. A. J. Mccabe. '1 cpl. Beatty L Continuecrlronl page 6 Beatty to the winner of the The Reece Souvenir A. Mccabc. the P. E. l. Rcgt ,the-winner oi th;Mdoreiand Mac- iLeod Match, won by-Cpl. w. M. The 21st Armd Bde Trophy pre- sented by the HQ 21st Armd Bde Cameron- lvinnlcomiic Match, won by-O-Cdt The Cameron Challenge Trophy in We Island 1833116 MV0 presented by Cpt. J. D. Cameron emerged as finalists and will battle to the-member of we Association it out for the league title. Congrat-nsmndmg highest in mg came,-on. ulations to Johnny Carroll and Ev MacNeill for their succes. Both R, A, Mccabe, teams have an average age much below the junior maximum, and hy the P. E. I. Rest (17 RECCE) to five years also no one would have the member-'0! the Recce Associ- ot that age ation standing highest in the First group could win against Intermed-lDay's Aggregate, won by-Capt. R. Vlnnicombc Match won by-Capt. presented The Reccc souvenir presented by (17 RECCE) to ' . run GUARDIAN. Match, won by-Lieut. Mary Mac- Lenrlan. The Snyder rophy presented by Col. Harry M. Snyder to the win- ner oi! the Grand Aggregate, won by-Cpl. W. M. Beatty. The D. C. R. A. Silver Medal awarded to the winner or the Ot- tawa Asgresate. won by-Cpl. W- M. Beatty. . The D. C. R. A. Bronze Medal iswarded to the second highest in the Ottawa Assrezilte. won by-- Lleut. Mhry Macliennan. The President's Trophy present- ed by Brig. W. W. Reid, D.S.0., E.D. to the winner of the Ottawa Aggregate, won by-Cpl. W. M. Beatty. Following were yesterday's matches: the results of THE JONES MEMORIAL MATCH Cpl. W. M. Beatty, RCMP Lt. Mary MacLennan, RCAMC Cpl. A. M. Johnston, RCMP .. Sgt. P. J. Landrigan, 28 LAA - 164 Sgt. Eric Coles, PEIR . .... ....... Tpr. W. Gamble, PEIR ...-... Miss Elsie Strong, NSRA ...... Cpl. A. Rodd. PEIR ........... ....... 183 OrCdt. T. Bhines, RCN(R) Capt. W. H. Hawkins, RCEME Mrs. G. J. Rogers, PEIRA -.... Gnr. W. E. Hardy, 28 LAA Sgt. G. G. MacLennan, PEIR 162 Capt. A. J. McCabe, PEIR .. Capt. R. A. McCabe, FEIR .. Sgt. F. C. Younker, PEIR .... Tpr. J. D. MacLeoli, PEIR Cst. R. Barwise, RCMP .. . Tpr. R. Andrew, PEIR. ........... Gnr. C. C. Strong, 47 IVTR .. Gnr. H. T. Vcssey, 28 LAA .. Lls. R, Rowland, RN ....... ...... Major A. F. Gormlcy, PEIR .. Lt. R. E. Jenkins, 28 LAA .. Lt. P. T. l&oper, PEIR .......... Sgt. G. A. Coles. PEIR.,.......... Sgt. Roy Colcs, PEIR .., ...... Lt. B. B. Jones, 28 LAA ..... Sgt. E. Campbell, NNSH .. .... Sgt. VV. E. MacCallum, PE R. CPO. S, G. Bowlos, RCN . .. Capt. J. Coles, PEIR. .... .. .. 1 Sgt. R. L. Thorburn, RCAF - 150 Gnr. W. Welsh, 28 LAA ...-...... 150 Gnr. E. T. Brownr 28 LAA .. 148 Gnr. M. Carver, 28 LAA .......... 157 THE HENDERSON J: CUDMOREI TYRO MATCH Cdt.,r.W.D. MacDonald, SDUCC 157 Gnr. R. Vcssey, 28 LAA 15d Cdt. Ian MacQuarrle. PWCCC 15!: Cdt. P. Lnndrigan, QSSCC .. 15:) Major R. J. Mnhar, PEIR. .. 152 CPO. L. Llewellyn, RCN(R) .. 149 CPO. A. Costello, RCN(R) 148 Capt. J. J. Connolly, RCN(R) 148 Gnr. P. Jenkins, 28 LAA ...... .. 142 Lt.-Col. W.J. MacDonald, PEIR 1-ii LAC. ill. G. Warshlck, RCAF - 140 Cadet Ian Auld, Winsloe l'li Handsome All Wool Tweeds! imported and Domestic Fabrics ORJDINARILY PRICED --T0 32.50 One-l'.iuHon sfyle with Back ven'l' for younger men; iwo-biuH'on models for moreiconservafive dressers. Herringbone and novelty weaves. rich in appearance, laps in comfort, long on wear. Favourite shades of brown, grey, and . blue-grey. Sizes 36 lo 44, regulars and falls in the group. Be early Friday for best choice. Midsummer Clearance fem .-.... . PAGE SEVEN LJS. W. M. ;lll(lSOl1. RCN(R) 1&5 IUB. J. Clildwell, RCN .. 122 Cadet R. Bowles, QSSCC ., .. 112 THE OTTAWA AGGREGATE Cpl. WW. M. Ecaily . 70 Russia Continues Long Al Weill Quils being the real thing. As there were The Pickard Trophy presented Ijtl Lfnallg Maidgemmn no errors committed behind thclhy Mr. Alired Pickard to the win- gsn Pi Jarfjnfndnignn 57,; j young Charlottetown boy, nobody nor of the City of Charlottetown it Mncnbg 57.; HELSINKI July 31 gg (op) nn 15. South All-ica 51 1-2. could say (asl,is sometimes sold) Match, won by-Cpl. W. M, Beutty C Fin lM' Jnnnslnn" 57,; The Umwd gtntes shaved only E 16, Denmark 47 1-2. A1 wem resigned today as munch. that the scorer gave him (I break The Rogers Trophy presented by cgnn Hnwmns ”. 57;. mm snce on Russia-5 lend in the 17. Iran n40. maker for the 1m,em;,t1onp1 Box- by calling a borderline case an er- The Rogers Hardware Co. to the Sn... G, G, M.,cLe,ma,, 573 unoiiicial Olympic point-standing 13' Jamal” 39' ror instead ol ll. hit, winner of the Rogers Hardware Miss E1519 Strong 571 today and now trails by 58 1-2 19- Argentina 38 1-2. sume management of Rocky Mar- ' ' ' n Match, won by-Cadet W. D. Mac- Sgt, Em, C0195 A, 571 points, 20- Nmvllellallds 37- ciano. contender for the world ciuson certainly has possibilities Donald. cm, W, E, Hm, , 665) The totals for the leaders to- 31- T"FkinY 360 3” heavyweight title. as a pitcher, and should go places- The Medical Corps Trophy pre- Cpl, am... Rodd - nislit stood: Russia. 523 1-2; 252,- ga"” it 323 1 4 Weill has been matchmaker id: where they play professional bail. sented by the 21st Fd Amb.. RCA Major A. F. Gormiey .... .. ' milled, Smiles: 455- Zn" Eoiimtngz ' ' I. B. C. for three years. During ghe fact that he is 9. Charlotte. Mo to the winner nihthe wn K. Gm, C. c, Strong , g, mg;'sfl:twlli;l11)::;2:g finlishl in 5 .32. 25. Annals 2.1 that time Marciano was managed Wn boy didn't stop Summcrsjdc Rogers Memorial Ma c , won yr Capt. R. A. Mccabc , M iliiife 6 2 ' r i by Marty Weill, Al's son. rims from feeling happy over his cpl. w. M. Beaity. Tpr. w. Gamble . ggrigetiim twill lspclllntg. "nherle 23- ggffilzgjinnd 19' Tne announcement was made achievement. Benny has ,made The Al”llll9l”.V Tli0DliY Dreseflled LL 13- 53- J”"k'"5 only other aanfng dgcldzi mt” 28. India. 17. following conferences between Al. many friends here. and the fans by the 28 LAA Regt. RCA to the Sgt. F. C. Yolinker day were tnnee C nun f" 29. Lu embourg 16. Jim Norris, president of I.B.C., and were solidly behind him to game winner or The MacDonald Tobacco Qdcdt 7- Balms and nemnn. of they mg ;:,:;1lns' 30. South Korea 13. Robert Chrlstenberry, chairman oi through with tile dream game, And Co. Match. Won ll)'-CDl- W- M- "Slit G' A' Cams countries had anybody -in themg 31- Yugoslavia 12. the New York Athletic commission. why not? When the Islanders were 395l-l5'- Sgt Roy Gales Australia made the biggest point 32' Paland 11 1-21 The New Y9” C”"""l55l”" "med Willltlllllk victories at the Forum inst lTll,iebhUEll5d ggivllfes Olllciii-'3' Egg; iiGmf,S ,S:'5i,,,,,,,d gain of the clay-25, with two firsts l,1'Pl;3l'd0ln 1; 1' lli-at 9- matchmaker may mi man- wn er. hid it lessen anyoncls jub- C” it C1186 OP 3'. Dilesen 9 Lt P T' 1400 C and a second in cycling - but ' rm 3 - age a. fighter. Home that the boys in iin u der by ""3 United selvlces Omwry ' ' ' D F couldnit climb out of 12th lac in 35' Plmugal 7' Al ell ' a c M r Island colors iinliedpfrlnmg piiaces Cll-lb W the Wllm" 0f ll” Club B-in JC.2::,.y the standing. P E Bclgxmlgl 5i the cilliilylsitaigeisiigcfd his caalfiaiealimari: Sriread Pfelvl-Y well across Canada? gl3bl';3ll- W” by " Cami R' A' Mb" Tpr.. R: Andrew .. molymxglc tolllcialn go not recgg; 38' gginxnnlnes 4 then turned him over to his son t ' ' 8 - ' S , , , , Z6 3 eiim-Don 83'-ii em. u ' i when he became matchmaker. Al we can't imdersmnd am. good The Governor General's silver Injesrginiinfrliu " by custom first place has been lI,J.e:neg;':y134f' said he would apply for a mamg. mend John McNgm'5 (Realm M giedal avnarnled totilie wlnlnel-Colt MS, R. Rowlnnds gixggs lgnpglng-54Wnlt2l'l1lvh;asXil:XlI live 41' Cum 3 ei-'s licence in New York as soon Spam flylm: in the face of v-miir. "3 5"" NW3” 9- W” V- P Mrs. G. J. Rogers . ',' ' ' - I - ' , . as possible after Sept. 1. tions from such experts as Charlie W- M Be”'”'l" Cadet Ian MacQuarrle ThcR'5l'a?dhgl;' l llglaeliihtlinas. ' MaTCll"l0- who lmllcllell ("ll Hogan, 1301, scum-mm, ,nm,H0,,a,L The Governor C.cnerai's Bronze T9,, ,1, D, Mncmod Ux-ii: 5t3te'2-465 44, Chue 3, Harry Matthews of Seattle in the Johnny Carroll. - (modesty ror- Med” ”V3"l9d W the l'lll1ll9T'llP lll Sgt. E. Campbell . Hun nr :33” ' 44, Bghgnrag 2, second round Monday night, is the bids our completing this list) and the Grand Aggregate. won by- cpo. s. G. Bowles Swegenllm in 46, gram 1 1.2, likely opponent for heavyweight saying that the R'C.A.F. would Lieut. Mary MacLennan. Sgt, W. E. MacCalium Finland 138 L2" 4'1. Singapore 1. champion Jersey Joe Walcott in take that uxm game. -I-up tun The Jones souvenir presented by CPO. L. Llewellyn Germany 129. ' 47, Bulgaria, 1-2, late september, John, You Just cnn.t buck such In Major J. M. and Mrs. Jones to the Gnr. W. Welsh .. man, 124 14. array of talent as that and get away with it. . . . It's really all very simple. You Just multiply the hitting power or each team by the pitching poten- tialities or the (linger on the mound, divide by the possibility of fielding ' add the umpire's likely errors in calling strikes nnd ti 4 min-.-A this am).- urgm, uuw ii” tlv'-l.ll-'li'l i-iv Milli? OHTH FARGO TO Di Al FR .eral'd silver medal for the highest winner, we can only yawn and come back with a Marilyn Mador in town?" she is? brother. No need'to apply the ex- perts' Iurmuls for that one. winner of the Jones Memorial Match, won by-Cpl. W. M. Beatty The Jones Souvenir presented by Major J. M. and Mrs. Jones to the runner-up in the Jones Memorial balls (you may need on adding machine here it you don't want to work that hard in the hot weather) and subtract the Jeers and cat- calls oi the loud-mouthe-' fans (it would be better still it you sub- tracted the tans themselves), but you can't do that in a democratic country. We can't. understand John's miscslculation unless he multiplied some place where he should have divided. l . Congratulations to Cpl. Bill Beat- ty for winning the a'ovemor-gen- point total in this year's Prince Edward Island l-'til'le Association prize meet, Bill always comes close, but this year he took the bull by the horns and grabbed oil a. much coveted prise. I O O The ladies' soltball play-om in the summerside League are about to get under way with all teams, George's Gala, Andyis Aces, Aeneas' Cubs. Airlorce Dabs and PMQ's in- cluded. There will probably be some exciting moment: as the play-oils progress. il"yotl as! us to name a -question: '11: Okay. you've had your answer, .Bl'l'ES Inna. rash. or ualiul . . no but transom in plenty ol Mlaard'- ll arm. I: soother. heals and sinuses. Drown out the poison l J9 Gnr. E. T. Brown Gnr. M. Carver .. CPO. A. Costello Major W. H. Poole LAC. W. Warshick Capt. J. J. Connolly Gnr. P. Jenkins Lt.-Col. W. J. MacDonald csasi P. Landrigan Cadet Inn Auld .........:...L. France l22 3-4. Czechoslovakia 103 1-2. Great Britain 100. Switzerland 92 l-2. Australia 87. Japan 59. Norway 54. 5SF5w?s9sAwu- 14. For We lety Com the 145. J. Caldwell ...........,..... 486 SLAGKS J Gsbardlnes or Blends. Styled in the self-supporting, adjustable waistband. most comfortable Trouser made. Also made in regular style or with self belt. ' L Bier! fl" "5" MAINLAND FOR Golf, Motoring or just have an impressive var- Worsteds, Mo C0 A0" or all-wool the ii in- ln Slacks. rolnx PHONE 2061 or 540 Draw Made For . Lead In Olympic Games Post With I.B.C." Canada-Mexico --ma NEW ...,...i;,.. -..., , Davis Cup Play ing Club and said he hoped to re- MONTREAL, July 31- (C?)- The draw was made Canada-Mexico Davis Cup tennis play starting tomorrow results couldn't have been better 3 (mm the view. Lorne Main oi! Vancouver will meet Pedro Vega, Mexican play- ing captain, in the first match or afternoon games, which begin at 2 pm. EDT, and Brendan Macken of Montreal meets Mario Llamas in the second. The first match could be close, Main's causing Vega trouble. Llamas and Manuel Galcana. the third member of the team, are scheduled to play doub- les Saturday. The Canadian team has not yet been named, but it is possible that will handle that chore, too. The winner of the matches here meets the winner of the States-Cuba tie being played this week-end. That series will begin Aug. 8: with NOW YOU'CAN FLY TO THE 5,00 ONE WAY Early Morning Flights To MONCTON and NEW GLASGOW Flight One-Charlottetown to Moncton . . . . . 5:30 am. Flight Two-Moncton to Charlottetown .. . . . 6:35 cI.m. Flight Nine-Charlottetown to New Glasgow . 7:40 a.m. Flight Ten--New Glusgow.ro Charlottetown . . 10:20 u.m. iiiliiiiiiiii-1 CETRAL liwliis LTD. today for and the spectators point oi two-handed shots Mexican Ma ckcn and Main United i