... ....... ......... ....-.... ' one. C. 0. Strong Bel-wise What. I. . ' oxoec. It. I-fambly 133:. as. rorun Maj. (iormley Wins Ottawa Aggregate At A welcome to all the riflemen was exprened by Brigadier W. W. Reid. D.S.0.. 1:13., president of the P. E. I. Rifle Association M he presided at the annu.al dinner held at the conclusion of the four-day shoot- There were approximately 00 pres- mt. The Ottawa Aggregate was won by Maj. A. F. Gormiey with a total of 707 points enabling him to win the D.C.R A. silver. Medal. The Bronze Medal was won b.V Maj. (Reta) George A. MacDonald. The Nicholson Tyro Match was taken by Cadet B. Connolly with a score of 686 in the aggregate. while the William D. S. MacDonald Aa- gregatv was also taken by Cadet Connoll . The United Services Of- ficers C ub Match was won by Ple- M. M. Wood of the North Nova Scotla Highlanders with Officer Cadet R Hnmbiy, RC.A.S.C. in second place. I Major Gotmley took the Jones Memorial Match, fired at 300, 500 and 600 yards. Seatod at the head table with Brig. Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Georgi: Rogers. Lieui. Col. D J. ilaccorniack, officer commanding the 28th l.A.A. Regiment; Major Wed Jenkins. 5 Signals Regiment: Capt. Jack Mccarvilie. 21st Field Arnbiilaiice; Major R D. Mc- G'.lllvmv Mr. F. J. Kennedy. Sblltlli and l.itiil. Col W J. MacDcnalti. Fbilouiiig are yesterdays results: Rank Nzunc Score Malnr A. F. Gormlry I.iFlll. T. F. Ralnes (:rir C C. Sit-om: Major C. A. Marhoiiald lieiil Mary .Vi-.icLcnrian Capt. R. A. Mccnbe Pie. M. Wood .. 694 Tpr. R. Andrew . 693 Tpr. R. Barllise 693 Set P. .l. 1.andr'igan 692 0 Cdt. W. H Waring Szt. C. G .Vl?lCl..?ll11."iI1 Grtr. H. T. Vrrsoy Sat. A. M. Johnston Sgt. Roy Vcsscy . Capt. A. J. Mccabe . Cadet 1'-1. Connolly Lieut. R. E. Jenkins Sgt. E. Coles Pte. R. R. McKay set. R. Coins . . 678 Sgt, J. D O'Connell . 677 Sgt. G. A. Coles . 876 Lieut. G. J. Roger: . 674 Mrs. Irene Hardy .674 Cnr. W. E. Hardy . 674 Li. B B Jones . 673 Cpl. A Rodd . 67?. Lt. P. T. Hooper . 6'10 Sgt. M. Foriln 609 Gnr. R. A. Vessey 668 Tm. F. l-looner (166 Mrs lrene Rogers . 664 (Tacit: F l.:ll:drigan . G60 Sgt. R. L. Thorburn 659 0 'Cdr. R. Hambly Gnr. M. Carver .i.Fl. R. T. Bowie.-i , Cadet rt. Kennedy . ...... .. Tpr E Norrie CPO L. i.l::utrll,vn Gnr. W. Welsh Cadet. G. MacLennan CPO S G. Bowlcs . .. F50 R. W. Ross . Sci H. Rnper . 617 l.t.-Cwi W. J. Marnomld . 612 Cadet W Macllcan P 0. W. M. Jurison Cadet S. Pasher Cadet P. Doyle The Nicholson Tyro Aggregate Rank Name Cadet B. Connolly Mrs. Irene Hardy Cadet. P. Landrlgan 0(Cdt.. R. Hambly . AB. R T. Eowlrs Cadet R. Kennedy Tpr. E. Norrie CPO L. Llewellyn . Cadet G. Macl.ennan F, O R. W. Ross . Sgt. H. Roper Lt.-Col. W. J. Macrinnald Cadet W. IVIRCI.Nlll . l".O. Vii. M. Jiirison Cadet S. Pasher The MacDonald Cadet Aggregate Cadet Fl. Connolly 686 Cadet P. Landrlgan . Cadet. R Kenllcrly Cadet G. Macliennan Cadet W. Macbcan . Cadet S. Pusher . 562 Cadet 1". Doyle 473 llfilkd Services Offlr-era' (iltlh Match Rank Name. Ptc. M. M. Wood orcdt. R. Hambly .. Tor. R. Bax-wise l.l!'lit. T. P. Blaine: , Capt R. A. McCabe .. Cadet E. Connolly Sgt. M. Frrrtln Sgt. A. M. Johnston . Sgt. P. J. Landrigan Major A. F. Gormley . Pte. R. R. McKay . Cpl. A Rodd Gnr. H. T. Vcscy cm. W E. Hardy Cadet P. Landrigan .. CPO S. G. Bowlcs Cadet R. Kennedy .. 97 Tpr. E. Norrie . 93 Liam. Mary MacLrnnan sa l'V8gt. R. L. Thorburn 33 P0 M. W. Judson . 77 Sgt. R. Vase! . . 75 Mrs. Irene Hardy .. 74 Sgt. H. Roper 71 Cadet 0. Macintosh so A.B. R. T. Bowlcs 52 The Jones Memorial Much Major A. 1'. Gormley bieut T. P. Bali-lea 111 list My Vessey . . 171 Capt. R. A. Mccabe 170 Tpr. R. Andrew .. .. no 170 ;lI'lf! winner ywinner iMntrh, won by Capt. R. A. McCabe.i Rifle Shoot 1-so Sgt. It Cola .-.. .162 Flsgt. R. I... Thorburn 162 Gnr. R. A. Vcssey . 161 Sgt. J. D. O'Connell 159 Mrs. Irene Rogers 158 Gnr. M. Carver .156 Gnr. W. Walsh Gnr. W. E. Hardy . C.P. 8. G. Bowies PRIZE LIST The President's Trophy presented by Brigadier W. W. Reid, D80. 3D. to the winner of the Ottawa Aggregate - Major A. F. Gormley. the Grand Aggregate won by Maj. A. F. Gormley. The Governor General: Bronze Medal awarded to second highesti from the Axociatlon in the Grand Aggregate, won by Major MacDonald. The DCRA Silver Medal awarded to the winner of the Ottawa Ag- gregate - Major. A. F. Gorniiey. ed to the second highest from the gate, won by Major G. A. Mac- Donald. The Signals Trophy awarded by the 5th Signals Regiment to thcl winner of the DeBiois Bros, Ltd. Match, won by Sgt. P. J. Landri- gan. The Navy Trophy awarded by I-l.M.C.S. ”Queen Charlotte" to the winner of the Prowse Bros. Ltd. Match, won by Gnr. R. A. Vessey. The Reece Trophy presented by the RBI. Regiment (17 Reece) to of the Moore to Mac- Irene Lend Match, won by Mrs. Rogers. The 21st Armd. Ede. Trophy pre-p sented by HQ 21 Armd. Bde. to that of the Senator Barbour The Cameron-Vir.n':combe Chal- lenge Trophy presented by Capt. J. D. Cameron in the wlniicr of the Senator Barbour Match, won? by Capt. R. A. Mccitbe. The Artillery Trophy presented by the 28th LAA Regiment, RCA to the winner of the Mar-Donzildp Tobacco Company Match, H011 by Lieut T. F. Baines. - i The 21st Fd. Amb. Trophy pre-! MC, to the winner of the Physical Fitness Match, won by Lleut R. E. Jenkins. 3 The Reccn Silver Medal pre- sented by the RBI. Regiment (17 Reece) to the member of their as- sociation standing highest in the First Day's Aggregate. won by Sgt. G. G. MacLeniian. The Reece Bronze Medal pre- sented by the P.E.I. Regiment (l7 Reccel to the member of their as- sociation standing second highest in the First Day's Aggregate, won by Major A. 1". Gormley. Col. Harry M. Snyder to the win- ner of the Grand Aggregate, won by Major A. F. Gormley. The Pickard Trophy presented by Mr. Alfred Pickard to the win- ner of the City of Charlottetown D0!1al.d.... . .. , The Rogers Trophy presented by the Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. to the winner of the Rogers Hard- ware Match, won by Lieut. R. E. Jenkins. The F. G. Kennedy Trophy pre- sented by Mr. F. G. Kennedy to won by Cadet Bernard Connolly. The U.S.0.C. Trophy presented by the United Services Officers Cllib to the winner of the U.S.0.C. MHlCIl. won by Pie. M. M. Wood. The U.S.O.C. Challenge Trophy presented by the United Services Officers Club to the member of the Association standing higliesl. ,ln the U.S.O.C. Match. won by '0XCdt. R. Hambly. Five-Yearfilldl "Q Is Cup Winner GOODWOOD. Eng. (AP)- ney Stone, a five-year-nlri nut horse owned by Mnlcolm Mc- Alpine of Britain. shot to the front three-quarters of a mile from home and won a 15-length rirtory Thursday in the 124th running of the Gnodwood Cup. Blarney Stone, starting at to 2, covered the two miles, five furlongs in 4359.2. Blar- sented by the 21st Fd. Amb., RCA lxonikon-ski .9) The Snyder Trophy presented by, the winner of the Tyro Aggre-.gate,l Skeet shooting was held on very large number of spectators on hand to witness this iasclnattnslvouth Club snapped out of their.IB.Y.C. stopped , softball games'Lions got all their runs in the sport. Many newcomers, as well as regular gunners, were on hand to! G, A. take advantage of the ideal weiit- featecl Keefe Drug 16-12 her conditions and some very high scores, including a perfect 25 by Ron Atkinson, were posted. The 25 straight posted last night The first one was by Wylie Bryen-i The following results posted this week: Possible 25 Ron Atkinson BIC 25 t . . 3 glH;onHzivi'l;l)lelI'S ail!!!" led the Wheelers at the Louis Gallant came up with a good -R; 'Ga will-llille by banging Out l-llliee llll-9 fcatch off Ray Maccloskey for an-i E y i Bllly Marl-lll. Emil Slleplllird. other smart fielding effort. Coil Gallant I9 19 Manny Keys and George lijrerteci score. A B.Y.0. And wlieelerswin -Al Skeet Shoot Softball League Games The Governor Generals silver'Wednesday End Tlllllbday Gvqnlhss, The Bike Shop Wheelers kept or the Keefera each ha.d.thres hits. Medal awarded to the winner ofrof this week at Winsloe with I in the midst of the race for City Father Clarence Roche pitched Softball leadersl-ip and the Basilica a brilliant three-hitter as the the Lions. The losing slump in yesterday evening. fourth inning. The high flying Wheelers de- The B.Y.C. jumped into a 7-0 as the,lead in the first inning and were B.Y.C. tamed the Parkdale Lions never touched as they played their 17-3. ibest game of the season. Father Elmer Mshar pitched the Wheel- Roche and Des Burge hit. home ers to their win although he was runs for the Youth Clubbers. Ger- -rhe DCRA Bygngg Medal ..wgrd.iwas the second one in recent yearhltouched for I6 hits. George Scbie- ard Burge hit a triple. yer started for the Keefers and Father Roche led all batters with Association in the Ottawa Aggre- ton on July 1 of the year at the was relieved by Billy Martin in,three hits. John Walsh, Ray Mac- Proviiicial Championships. the the fourth. Between gave up 14 hits. John Bradley of the Wheelers had two hits. and Earl Shepherd of the Keefers A11 candy made . gm, awn on both hit home runs. Wally Shep-,orin Carver at first base in the hard . JOE Gallant and Merl M0”-jseventh for the best fielding play. them theygcloskey, Gerard Burge. Charlie Schleyeri iHugh Simpson i1-ion-ard Douglas . T. M. Gillies . Ralph Jenkins . . Heiber Jones Archie Vickersoii Milton Rogersun Neil Mccaniie Ed Chapman Glen Davidson . iv; 15 14' 14 la 12, 12 i2 12 E. Mallett 11! Garth Malli-tt ' Henry Douglas 12 Baseball Results National League St. Louis 200 040 101-8 14 Ncwlioi-k 000 000 000-0 3 0, Raschi and Sarili; Liddle. Worth-' ington (Si, Corwin (6), Giel (7).l and Kati. L-I.iddle.l, 021 300 000-6 8 2, Brooklyn 101 020 001-5 10 1, Rush, Dtivis (9). Tremel (9), Jcffocat (9) and Tappe; Palica, Chicago Hughes (9) and Campanella. W- Banks; Bkn-Hodges. Rush. L-Palica. HR: Chi-Saucr. Milwaukee 200 000 001 2-5 13 1 Pittsburgh 000 021 000 OG3 9 01 Spahn, Johnson I7), Nichols t9l' and Crandall; Friend. Hetki (9) and Shepard. W-Nichols. L-Hetki. HR: Mil-Aaron. Cincinnati 001 010 001-3 12 0 Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 4 2 Valentine and Bailey; Dickson, Ridzik (9! and Burgess. L-Dickson. American League New York V 040 030 003-10 13 0 Chicago 000 000 000-0 4 1 Ford and Berra; Hai-shman,, Johnson l2l, Dorish (31, Strahs (6), Match. won by Major G. A. Mac-land Ball-S- LAHaTShman- 320 (I03 ll0--l0 14 Ol "Cleveland 000 010 0I0- 1 -'7 I. Kieiy and Wilber: Feller. Hos- kins (2l, Nat-leskl (3), Newhouser (6), Hooper l7i and Hogan. Nara- gon (8). L-Fcller. HR: Bos-Wil- lianls, Jensen i2I, Cle-Avila. First. Boston lPhiladelphia 010 0i0 000-2 7 0 Detroit 000 030 l0x---4 5 0 Gray and Robertson; Zuveriiik and Wilson. Second 'Phil:lrlelphin 021 000 ml -3 ll 1 Detroit 005 lfll 00x77 I2 1 , Dixon, Simn i.'Il, Rnmbcrgcr t4i, .Burischy (7! and W. Shantz; Hoeft and House. L-Dixon. HR: Def, Nie- 'man. Washington 400 010 010-6 12 1 Baltimore 000 000 000-0 5 0 I Stnbbs anti F'ii7.gcrnld: 0'Dcll.i Kretlmv (ll, Blyzkn (9! and Mur- ray. L-0'Dcll. International League Buffalo 000 001 001 0-2 5 1 Ottawa 000 101 000 l-3 7 I Mans and Lakeman: Wheat and Wntlington. HR: Buf. Northcy. Havana at Toronto postponed, chest-I min Soflballleging An important City Softball Lea-I 13' gue meeting will be held lcity Hall this evening a (nine o'- in the clock. July Summersid POST TIME 8:30 RACE 1 AND I C C PACE-0800.00 I.llSTY'S LASS RRllCE'S SISTER DIANNA CARROL RACE 2 AND 0 C TIIOT-0250.00 BONNIE'S GIRL BOBBY SENATOR ROBERT LEA RACE 3 and '1 B PACEmI800.00 YOU'LL son RONALD G. FACE cuorir rum: 4 and it nmioa I'll!)-l"0l-AI.L-3450.00 itoannr naucr: -A-r--””' " , ANN'S onnsu A - Starters For Saturday Night 31st e Raceway STANDARD TIME RUBISON CLEGG PITTS BOY SUNKIST JOE HARVESTER WYNN COLLIE BOY MISS WORTHY DALE LUCKY DALE PLAY SAFE . GERTIE S. ' ' WINNIFRED G. JAY'S IIOPF. . RUBY P. DALE I-IILDA MAC AMTICO YANKEE JOAN YUTA ANN'S BOY DIR!-3Cl' MITE Program r-ricer Meet Here Last Night Labinc W. Miliiken (5). Loes (7I.l 'Thi.benult was the loser. I ,ault of Kenslngton had two hits, Good Stock car Race ', win. He was followed by Donnie Thillls and spills galore were the Barnum and Eric Johnston. feature of one of the best stock In the was introduced to the Island only for six whole In with on! t we last -year, at the . Charlottetown wheels on his Jrszpy. ErlcJghnSmnl Driving Park last night. The largclwho was the last start" in mm entry of drivers in the six big evenm cautiously passed each at events left nothing in the form oftme other seven starters and won stock car driving to be desired, in'Lhe "Co. the minds of the largest cl-and of Frank Acom was mp polntgget. '-he 5”30"- ter of the night racking up twol Thirteen curs started in the big ms” and one sgcondp other wmgl 204599" bl” WHY mi” We” titers were Donnie Berhaut Blythe around for the filial ll mile. Frailk.lMum,y and mm, Macxgy. Acorn ,who took the lead abouti The results are u mnowsh, half-wny iii the event, went on to First Preliminary I. Blythe'Murry, 2. Art Howard, 3. Les Mathews. iwestherble and Des Burge cachl . 2 2nd Semi-Final Ken car raving cards sins the sport. ' lTll0l'lld3le (Lu Young) . . 3 (9 lBryenton held t.hird car posltionpsmny wumon (Ky Paym") .1 5 4 me following City League Soft- ball games are scheduled to be pla-yed this evening at 645: Sun- shlne Dairy at Parkdale Lions (Old Diamond); Bike Shop at L.Y.C. (Knights Diamond); City at Leg- ion (Parkdale Diamond)-. Good Rating. Al Hazelbrooli l A large crowd witnessed some jkeen competition at the Huclbrook races on Wednesday afternoon. I Scotty Watson won all three dashes in which he was entered land also lowered the track record to 2.25 3-5. other winners were Money Adds. Thorndale, and Leta Ciegg. A three-boy bicycle race was also held. The results are as follows: Class A. rages. Iliefiuardian The Curran as Briggs Juniors defeated their farm team, the O as B Midgets at the Queen Illu- betb baseball diamond last evening pitched for the Juniors and allow- ed his younge brethren only four hits in the s eh innings of play. He struck out ten. and walked six. The midgets used three pitchers. Garland Harris worked three in- nings. giving up four bingies and two runs. Wilfred Barlow relieved him but failed to get anyone out. being touched for two hits and walking two. Young Eddie Boston then went. in and finished the gupe. The Juniors touched him for ten hits in the three innings be was on the hill. Paul Kays Spr Third seeded Paul Kaye defeated top seeded Andy Anderson 6-4. 6-3, 6-3 in the first major upset of the Island Closed Tennis Tournament at the Charlottetown Courts yes- terday evening. By defeating Anderson in straight sets-Kaye won his way into the finals and will meet the winner of the Walter Cullen-Jack Hennessey match. in the ladies singles Margie Jardinc defeated Jennie Boom- hauer 6-1, 6-8. Don Parker and Charlie Willett. defeated Harold Power and Abe Zakcm 8-1. 8-3 in the men's doubles. The following matches are sch- eduled to be played this evening at harilimes Will scotty Watson (K. Paynter)... 1 1 Dan McElwyn (L. Wood) 3 2 Riley's First (AfIieck) 2 d Time: 2.25 3-5. Class B. Money Adds (B. James) la 4 1 Michael Peter (J. Ryan)... I 2 Calumet The Great (C. Mac- I Kenzle) . 2 4 Time: 2.35. Class C. Leta Clegg (E. Myers). Hilda Hai (I... Coady). Peggy's Pride (Mclnnisl. Time: 2.26. Officials- Starter: Thomas Mcxenna. Judges: James Rankin. wiifrcd Praught, David Stewart. Timer: Harold Cudmorc. Clerk of Course: Ed. Downe. Bicycle Race: 1. W. Adams; 2 us:'... 1i 2. 3 Second Preliminary , 1. Frank Acorn. 2. Donnie Ber- iiaut, 3. Eric Johnston. Consolation Event 1. Billy MacKay, 2. Alan Bulman,l i3. Ivan Kerry. season were present at Memorial Field last night to see the Little pg"; gem”:-gn., Lcaguers in action and the boys responded by playing two top-1 1. Donnie Berhiiut. 2. notch games. Acorn, 3. Merrill Clark. The Phillies shaded the Indians 2-1 in the opening game and the s"”"'d s"'"F"'" Glmd edged K"l5l"8l0n 5-4 1" 1.Eric Johnston, 2. Billy Macxay, the second game. 3 "an Kerryp George Dunn was the winning Frank pitcher for the Phlllies while Lloydl Free-For-All Dolron hurled tor the lmtnr In- - A . .. diamg Both boys mum brmiam 1. Fl-ank.Acorn. 2. Doll Berliaut,, 3. Eric Johnston. 1 tltoh ittcrs. 'Dal(s 7-5 L. McEschern: it. D. Driscoli. Movers Edge The summerslde Trans-Canada Movers beat the Airforce Dan in a ladies' softball game at the air. port last night by s- score of 7-5. Peters pitching for TCM gave up four hits, and Preboy and Klimt- rick dividing the pitching chores for the Delta were touched for six hits. Murphy led the Movers at the but with two fpr four.. Weible of the Daks also had two blngles in four trips. .an Bert Macwade hit a triple for the Phiilies while Sterling Mac-I Fadyen hit a triple for the IndIans.l Billy Sherry, short stop for the! Indians, and first baseman Johnny Arsenault made a fine double play. Freddy Burke was the winning pitcher for the Giants in their win over Kr-nsington. He struck out eleven and allowed five hits. Fred Bill Giggey hit a home run for CM?" 5”G"”l53"l- the Giants and Wendell Adams banged out two hits. Fred Thibe- one of them a triple. it Following is the schedule for to- day at Memorial Field: 10 am. - Minor League, boy it and 10 years old. 2 p.m. -- Bantam game, all boys of Bantam age. 5:30 Little League Phillies leave W. G. Barbour's for Kenslng- ton. Boys are asked to bring along an extra sweater or jacket. . FOR SALE One 22 ff. Kul SAIL BOAT With 200 Feet of Sail ,PRICED LOW FOR. , QUICK SALE DIAL 6355 I I j . Hilly Blldlong; 2 Fnirgn; 3 Ab 5-Little Delbert; I 6-Vcrnitii Pcnrl: 7-Belle Budlong Hal, Marion E. 1--Bobby Hunter; 5--Mr. also eligible-Ethel M. NO. eligible-Sir Chuck; Waymark. Starters For Friday Night July 30 7:30 STANDARD TIME CURTAIN RAISER 7:00 P. M. NO. 4-8-FREE FOB ALI;-3300.00 A DASII 7 I -A. G. 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T0 310.05 C sown Wars 31.50 lmaw HATS. to clear . sitii HIDAY, .DANCEf CHARLOTIITOWN GOLF CLIII ,.,aggehgtron loin ioaytiginnuin JULY. 30 MEN'S 310.95 stlmrli SLACKS . .. 31.95 aovs' r-sl-liars 69: iaovs' seoar SHIRTS... 51.59 BOYS' iiABAllilllEiSl.Ai2liSi .. 'I A '3 aifa'oSI'I.'I"l'o"i'oS - -.. ..lu 1 . i ' - ' burg. N .8. Be Represented DARTMOUTH, N.S., (CP)- The Marltimes will be repimented by four seniors and two juniors in the inter-provincial and junior Cana- dian women's golf tournaments being held at the Brightwood course here from Aug. 5-7. Competing in interprovinclal play will be Mrs. G. E. Gordon and Miss Cairine Wilson. both of St. Andrews. N. 13.; Miss Miriam Pen- ney. Bridsewatrr. N.s.. and Mrs. H. P. Connor, Halifax. The juniors will be Miss Mary Ellen Driscoll, Saint John, N. 13., and Miss Rita. Lohnes of Lunch- by the score of 18-2. Dee Lefurgey V . Friday, so, Ind! :- carnirs. neieai::niig.is 13-'2 ln'i.EXll.iliIIIlln .G3hie hr midgets Bobby Phillipsfigfl aeis nesnochu. Ulric Gallant Grady, Dee Lefurgey, cord G and Lorne Dcsrtoches all had for four. ' ' ” 'Dcan Cause and Garth Harris made some fine catches in left and centre field reapcctlvslmcouso fading back to take Cannons fly near .the highway in the third in. nlng for a, particularly fine enoi-t. Billy Dawson's one-hand stab of Whalen's fly to left in M18 sixth. was also a spectacular eaort. ' Tldtiy Phillip! umpired behind ' the plate and Rollie Landry on the bases. i ingsllnset i in Tennis Tournament six o'clock: G. Flynn and R. Maccloskey va 1''. O. Cleays and F0. Fieman. W. Blanchard and W. Murphy vs. M. MacGuigsn and B. Urquhart D. Parker and C. Willett vs Wal- ter Cullen and Bud McAleer. Shirai Signs for August Fight SAO PAULO. 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