Page 6 The Guardian, Saturday, July 2, 1955 DOWN TH BACK STRETCH Everyone interested in horses from Breadalbane to Hunter Riv- or has been talking about a dark bay gelding called Tommy Shan- ter by Brian Yorke 2.14 14 by Volomite 2.03 12. The dam of the gelding is Waneta Worthy- by Alworthy, so he has the best of breeding on both sides. Alvin Parsons of Breadalbane. the owner. has numerous offers but has finally decided to keep him and have him trained. He re- cently sent away for his eligibil- ity certificate and registration papers and has placed him in the hands of the capable trainer Lem Neill, who has had success with many ti-otters in the past. There will be a lot of' people watching the workouts of what wwe hope will be a coming star. The smart little pacer Lady) Abner 2.15 l 3 has changed hands) again. Cyril Smith having sold E l her to C. R. .lohnson of Trllrn. Alyro Pllleall of South Rustico, who developed the good pat-er Bob Clegg 2.17 2 5 which he sold In Emerson Ford. taking in part trade the trotter Brother Bill by Playdale, dam Lady Bird by Col- onel Allbrey, has turned Bill over Dave Lucas Top Athlete At J immyFardy Wins 10-Mile B 1. rack Meet: tcycley Race Dave Lucas, a track and field artist from Annapolis Valley, won the individual award for the best all-round athletic performance at the Maritime Invitational Trackl and Field Meet held at Memorial Field in Charlottetown yesterday afternoon. bike race finishing about one rival, Windsor Lucas lion the 100 yard dash. the hop. step and jump and the I'lllll'1lIi:I broad jump to amass his total of fifteen points. five more than three of his rivals all tied in sccontl place with ten. Tho ll-n mile road race was won by neorgtr Gallant of Dupuis. N. 1-1 who finished the gruelling run ullli hardly a trace of fatigue as he -printed the last 220 yards to ill? tape 64 minutes gnd 52 sec- to the pace and in a few short workouts he has been a mile in. 2.30 and looks very promising at. that gait. our faithful friend Thane Belyea has sent its the program of last week's racing at Freder- icton and we notice that lnleri-sl is picking up with larger crowds and more play on the mlltucls M fortunate S2 ticket on the daily), double paid 3302.40. which llllhll be very close to a record tliore. Races 1 and 5 were won by lliss Betty Dale 1Renandl. 0)Ai1('(l by Clovis Belliveall. .Vloncton .larre-1 Continued on Page 7 c 'Flyers Win 2-1 Thriller From Dodgers Thursday The Flyers eked out A 2-1 vic- Qory UVel'l1lle Dodgers on Thllrs- day night in a game that was a thriller right down to the last out. the Doilgers only l'illl Vlllt'Il pit- cher Mat-l.eoll lined a slllgle into centre. lino: after the starting gun. Gal- lant overtook econd place fin- lKllf'F. Joe Richard of Lancaster. N 11.. who was well in the lead when the runners arrived to fin- ish the last mile on the cinder A Charlottetown boy, Jimmy Fardy, won the ten mile Arsenault of Summerside. also of Charlottetown, held down third position. The time of the evolit. was 31 mins and 4 seconds and all of the six cyclists who started finished. 1 Canadian record for the 220 yards half mile ahead of his closest Kenny Ford track at Memorial Field. Hans Schatz of Mintn. NB.. finished in third place while Rocky Maclnnis of Soulhport and John Paul, well known marathon- er running for the Abbies. finish- ed fourth and fifth respectively and another N. B. runner finished well back in sixth. of the nine runners that began the run six finished and three dropped out, two of which were taken to the hospital where. after examination. they were released. Dianne Matheson. who holds the took part in the meet represent- Continued on Page 7 Sulmmerside Wins Track Meet Award Alfred Groom lligh Scbnnl won of Summerside the individual award for the best all-round per- School. forliizince at the Centennial In- lterst-liolaslic Track and Field Meet held at Klemorial Field on Thllrs- tiny .'illol'lloon, Groom amassed I iii-. ll point total with I first pl.'l('t' finish in the high jump. sot-ond in lll(' sliol-putt and second I111 the bundrcd yard dash. 1 llls Iropliv was a beautiful pair lot hook l-lllls ll0lltll9(l for the eicnt by Col l-I Storey and were in- H. S. Student 1. Catherine K e m p. M o d e l 2- Jane Dunn. Q. C. H. S. Boys 9 yrs. 50 yds. - 1---Ronnie Boyle-s. W. K. S. 1!-Richard Baldwin. Park. 3-John Beer, Sllmmcrside. 1 Girls 10 yrs. 50 yds. l 1 l--Jlldy Clarke. Suliiliil-rsidt-. Macl.eod gave up only five hits in his losing effort with Jack Burke getting two of them, and Ready, Pineau and Perry getting the others. Perry was tagged for Holding on to a slim 2-1 lead go- ing into the top of the ninth, Perry on the mound for the Fly- ers got the first two batters to face him. Kennedy and Whitlock, , , 591911 2-Gale Morrison. Sunlmersitlc. .lscl'll)c(l with a design appropriate. xgalmn veSsey' Park. for Centcnliiai Year. Other first 'iishers wcre given cups while second and third received ribbons. Tile meet was sponsored by the -Ahcgweit Athletic Association and (the Physical Fitness Division. Boys 10 yrs. 50 yds. 1--Wayne Flynn. Q. S. S. '1--Gordon Maclxay. Park. vKeith Cameron, Sllmlnl-r- to ground out to Ready at first, - , . - The next batter Squarebriggslzgiegliaj tlEv;l:zdyh'2n::',:;::(?":l ,, I , Sm? laced 3 L2 with 11"" 1'” 'em"lGilli-t Ken 1lacDonal1d and llfc-ll (HHS 7 y” and Um" w Nu. Girls 11 WE 75 Wk "'1 93"" 11"" 1-11173 "a"d1"3 "9 A i 1 vy . . - g 1 Sheila Raglnle Slllll-lllt)l'ilflt" will ' triple" : 1 l .1. Hwy 'Imlm'l” "Qt HA 2-lhlargaret Dulfv. Park.) ' Joey LeClair then stepped IAIBOX SCORE- ..--Linda Spencer --- Park. : the plate and hit a ball to the”) d . 3m:113d91'"9 L1""1 ” R S" 5' Boys ll yrs 75 yds. left of the mound that Perry tried ,0 8”" AB R H P” A F- In oi-la but couldn't. Cuker Pin-1h' MiCD0"31d- "l 3 " '1 E " " Burs 7.vrs 50 .vd!- l--David Matthews. K. s eau. playing a great lame for'I1g”K'"'1”"- lb : A '1 9 l 1 " thp Fly?” at third. raced M.” ,0. enned). c . 4 0 l 2 .. 0: l- Hart-lrl Harper - P S, S (-,1,-1,. High Jump scoop it Ilp and nailed i.eclalrl;V1"”0ck-. "1 - A 1' 2 11 1 0 2--some Tnnmhs -- Q s s. by half a stride at first. At tbat,rq""?hr'”5v 31" 4 0 1 1 - 11. 3-Erlc Tnombs -- Q S. S. 1--Ann Mllrnalzban R S S. point the fairly gond crowd ,;..LeClalr. (lb 3 0 I) l 2 fly - lowed themselves to breathe;?;4ic”(i:f111;'!"' ll - E ill ill 1; 2 2' Kill) yds Open Girls 12 yrs. 75 yds. again. :' ' , V . Pony draw in N" winning nm.l'(. Mlxnonald, rt 2 (I) R I; (I), fill (N110-Wllfrfffl Barlow - Slimmer- I--,l;Lanln:lllJlr:::;sf:)':l4"Q RC. g:gt1:i:mfg::!"t:lol2:::E.1:'h';:1t 'sc:)1:':d';yf':a&ll..eod. p .5 (I 1.23 1; 31 East Ckoylaltg .'leFliye Boyle.-5. Slimmcrslde. Pineau from second. and win his' ' ' i ' i ' ' ' '1 ' i T "E "P 9311' Q" ' ' t' B 12 75 d own hall same- Flyers . AB R H Po A E GM; ,. W. 50 mm "" V” ' -V " Clee Gilli: made the play ofl1-IIrId. 21) .. .. 4 0 0 2 2 0 i 1,(;m.,.y Gauanl Q, S, 3, the year in the seventh when lle'Kane. as -'1 1 0 1 1 1 1. Shirley E91311. Park. 2--David Wcal Summerside. dove over the fence in left field Burke. cl . ..... 4 0 2 1 l 0 ' 3..Jack H)-"es: park. and made an unbelievable grab) Read)". lb .- - 3 0 1 11 1 1) Boys )1 yrs 50 ydlu of Kane's drive that had "homer" Mac.Neil, rf . 3 0 I) 4 0 (l 3.,” 440 open written all over it. . Drvlne. C 2 0 0 T 1 1 l. lludlllc Mat-l)ollgall. Q. S. S. I-Don Rogers, Suninierside. Glllls stepped to the plate In Pmeau- 3b 3 1 I 1 3 0 2- Paul .Vltlllln. Q. s. s. 2-Ivan Ashley. East Royalty. the next inning and blasted a Gallant. if . 2 0 0 0 0 fl :1-llicbziel l.nnd, Q. S. S. Ii--John Kane, Q. S. S. long triple into centre and scored Perry. 9 . 3 0 1 0 -l l g . Totals . 27 2 5 27 I4 3 Girls 9 yrs. 50 yds. Girls 13 yrs. 75 yds. . ,.,. W, .,.. v .-1 r W: vlzt " Horse Racing it At Hcuelbrooll Results of Horse Races at Haul- brook. June 29th. J. R. W. trotted the fastest heat -... of the afternoon, going the last -gt mile in 2.24. ' lllirhael Peter trolled in 3.25. .- Igain lowering his record. CLASS (A) Bob Budlong (E. Mur- ., y Rh) . .. . Dan llfcElwyn (L. Wood) Buddy Watson (E. Clow) Time 2.25. 1N. CLASS (I l)lullI'.l' vldlls (I-2. Jones) Lela ('lcgg IE. Myer.-at J R W IR. Carver) Time: 2.29. 225. 2.24. an..- CLASS (C) Mlcltnr-l Peter (J. Ryan) Tl1l)l'l1ClIIl9 11.. Young) Time: 2.2017. 2.25, 2.H. OFFICIALS: Starter: Thomas McKenna. Timer: Earl Inga. .lnd1HI: James Rankin. Judlzee: James Rankin, W. Smallwnod. E. Rankin. D. My- Ira. I UChn Blg Rev. Kenneth lllacPhcr.son pn- Truro Races 'l'RllR() lcel - .IongpI pnubi. Hal. a chestnut gelding owned by A. D. Napke of Newcastle! N.B., took the fifth and eighth dashes of the 33.03!) free-for-all an the 1').-lmlnlon Dav bamou rat.-tag cord ere. other winners and their owners: Peggy": Pride. Leblanc and Cross- mnn. Truro: Follow Up Junior. 11. Fletcher. Trllro: Miss Alice Guy. A. Mot-uh. Dartmouth, N. 8.: Junior Hal. 3. Vilnlen. Amherst; Patric Bunion, 6. Tuner. Dart- outb: Gracie Ian I. Walker. or Ieekvllle. R. . Dairy Clobbor I-Y.C. 15-2 sents the award to the first throw l . - finish?" in me wmmue mad mm oltetown yesterday. Frlm left to 119111 I! Part of the Maritime ln Large Crowds & Keen Racing Feature Summerside Races Large crowds thronged to Sum- merside Raceway yesterday after- noon and evening to witness some close exciting races. Gahagan and Ann's Dream each won a heat in the Junior Free-For-All, Gahagan go" g the faster heat in 2.11 U5. he horses were marshalled by Mrs. Alan Wedlock. riding a beautiful horse named My Buddy. owned by Percy Murphy of Emer- ald and trained by Mrs. Wed- lock. AFTERNOON EVENTS C PACE Meg (Rogers) . I'll Contrl tColes) Bob Clegg (Bernard) Frisco Guy tOiBrien) . Hoosier Dr.( Shaw) Lou Budlong (0'Meara) Jay's Hope (Jay) . . Yankee Joan (MacNeill) Times: 214; 2.14 US. Winning horse owned by Hor- atio Schurman. Pari Mutuel: First race: 11.40; 7.40; 5.60; 2.50; 2.110: 2.40. Second V'a4atIANI.Au-A O- -laaq.pr.ou-N-- race: 3.50; 3.10; 4.30; 2.50; 2.80; 2.50. R-B PACE Keppocb Playgirl (Willis) 8 Abner McGraw (Shaw) 1 Suffolk Chief (Stead) .. . Peter Clegg (Birt) 6 Becky Smith IBarrieaul 4 Miss Knox (Callbeck) . 5 Times: 2.13 U5: 2.15 3 5. Keppoch Playgirl is owned by 1 4 2 3 5 6 g H. B. Willis. Abner McGraw owll- ) ed by Dr. Geo. Bishop. Pari Mutllel: First Race: 8.40; 4.10: 4.10: 8.00: 2.60: 2.30. Second Race: 7.10; 3.00; 3.90; 2.60; 3.00; 4.50. B TROT Royal Scott Jr. (()'Meara) .. Waymark (Seaman) .. . Frisco the Great tMacNeill Joandale (Bernard) Mliriel E. IKellyl . .. Arionway ICur1more) .. Robert Lea (Andrew) . Times: 2.17 415: 2.17 1.5. Royal Scott Jr. owned by Greg- ory. Waymark owned by Just- amere Stables. Pari Mutuel: First Race: 4.70; 4.70; 5.30; 2.70; 2.60; 2.90; Sec- ond Race: 7.60; 3.3); 4.10, 2.10; 2.40: 2.20. D PACE any-s:.aso.:-al.- 2 1 .1 4 S G 7 Far Away Lady (MacArthur) l 2 America's Ace (Cudmorel .. 2 1 Wait For Me (0'Meara) 3 .1 Star Clelzg (Barnett) . . . . . .. 4 6 l-Shirley Grant, Summerslde. 2-John Boyles. Q. C. H. S. 3-Winnifred Ann MacMillan, Q. C. H, S. Girls 14 yrs. 75 yd: 1---Irene Parkman, East Roy- ally. 2-Brenda MacKay. Park. Boys One Mile Bike Race gl-Windsor Arscllnlllt. Summer- side 2-;I)ennis Arscnalllt. Summer- si e. - 3-Peter MacNult. Q. C. H S. J Boys 13 yrs. 75 yds. 1- lion llla('Ausland. Q, C. If. S. 2-Arnold Strongman. Slimmer- side. 3-Rilly Stanley. Q S. S. Boys 14 yrll. 100 ytls. 1- -Eugene Hayes. 0. S. S 2--Hugh MncLean. Q C H S. t , 2 . - i Three In 10-Mller -Iational Track and Field in Char- Joe Richard. second and Ihe win-' ner George Gallant. All three run- nera are from N. B. light they are I-fans Schats. third. .'l-Rnddie Mat-Lean. Q. C. H. S. Time 12.3 rleonndll. Girls 15 yrs. 100 yrla. 1--Joan Boyles. Q .C. H. S. 2-Irene Parkman. East. Roy- alty. 3-Shirley Grant. Sllmmerslde. Boys High Jump l(Alfred Groom. Summersidei 2--Tom Rice. Glenfannlng. 3--lllcrrlll Flynn, Q. S, s, Ht. 4ft. ll ins. Ron one Mlle Run I-Mike Scott. Summerside. 2-Emeet Bradley, Q. S. 8 Time 5.3! 1-5. I-lcverley Richarb. Q. I. I. shot-Pitt 1-Jack Kane. 0. S. I. 2-Alfred Groom. Summcrside. 3-Peter McNutt. 0- R. H. S. Dist 33 ft. 10 his. Boys 100 ii Dash II II Over 1-Tom Rice, Glonfnnnlng. 2.-Alfred Groom, Summeralde. 3-Jack Kane. Q . S, Time 11.! secs. Rein! Mu 1-gummeralrle. 1-of c. i. I; OITTCIALI ltorter: Earl Nicholson. III as: Jack Turner. llll Reid Jr.. as Walters. Don Le Clair. Ribbons and Tropllecl Rev. Ken- aeul Mnerbenos. AI-anon: I . W. W. Director: Roy nealllvnry. Cenfrd lloydly Ocnbll Sunkist Joe (MacNelll) I T4 JUNIOR FREE-FOR.-ALL Julie Clea: (Jay) . . . . . . g . . H 5 7 AllIl'l Dream (Callback) I 2 Lee Cavallero (Callbeck) 10 ll Gang" (Slum I ' ' ' ' t t I ' ' " 3 1 " Jo Jo Spencer (Hennessey) . 1 4 T9" SW1 1R"13"5l -------- -- 7 Texas Hanover (Bnrriault) . 6 3 Ruthie (Lowrcy) . 9 ll My Darling (0lMearo) 5 5 Uscita's Boy lBirt) ....... .. ll 10 Morlell Woody (Kennedy) 4 6 Times: 2.17, 2.16 25. Far Away Lady owned by Geo. Sobey. America's Ace owned by Cudmore. Pari Mutuel: First Race: 11.80; 5.00; 2.90; 8.80: 2.50: 3.10. See- onnd race: 4.20; 2.50; 2.60; 2.80; 2.01; 4.10. EVENING EVENTS- Results of evening Summerside Raceway. C TROT Joppa Maid (Shaw) . 5 Miss Worthy Dale (MacNeill) 1 Lusticia Il(ennedy) . . . . . .. Miss Palli (Neil) .. Jimmie A (Reeves) Buddy Budlong (Bernard) .. Big Boy lwlllisi . . . . . . . . . . .. Jollityis Dream (Stead) Times: 2.19 US; 2. 2-5. Miss Worthy Dal owned by Fred Taylor; Joppa Maid owned by E. Shaw. races at ee0u-bwN41- For the second consecutive year a rifle team from 60 (Char- lottetownl Squadron. Royal Can- Timest 2.11 US; 2.12. Ann's Dream owned by J. K. Curran; Gahagan owned by Dr. Geo. Bishop. B. PACE Captain Morgan (Kennedy) . 1 1 Laurel Chief (Stead) .. 2 4 Billy Budlon, (Drake) 5 2 Colonel Budlong (Lowery) .. 3 3 Lou Kalmuck (MacNeill) 4 6 Mannisler Direct (Dewar) .. 6 5 Times: 2.16 25; 2.14 325. Winning horse owned by Marne Kennedy. C C PACE Miss Donna Mae (Bernard) . 1 2 Premier J. Walter (Lowery) 2 1 Sleepy Sam (Henncssey) 4 3 Propane (MacNelll) . . . . . . .. 3 5 Mr. Jollscott (0'Meara) I 4 Tommy Morgan (Stead) 5 6 Premier J. Walter owned by Annear; Miss Donna Mae owned by Bernard. Times: 2.15 325. 2.14 3"5., Rifle Team From l.ocal Air Cadets Wins Trophy iSnlBll bore winter competition. Code-ts taking part in the tourn- aments were: W. 0.2 J, Hobbs. Standings Unchanged IT: H. And D. League Friday iAir Cadet Defeat Monique adian Air Cadets has won the 1-Vsgt. Wendell. MacLean. Sgt. Arnett trophy. This trophy is David MacNevln, . Sgt, Robert awarded annually to the winning Pitcairn, Sgt. Irwin Buell LAC Charles Munroe and LAC "M- aid Higgins. Marciano And Moore Sign Tc. l:lt.'llIl' Sept. 20 NEW YORK (AP)-Rockey Mar- ciano and Archie Moore were matched Friday for a heavyweight title fight Tuesday. Sept. 20 at New York's Yankee Stadium. Tick- els for the bout. expected to result in a 51.000.0()0 gate. will be 340. still, s20 and 310. There will be no 1home television but the fight wil team in a .22 calibre indoor rifle competition conducted betweenthe Charlottetown and Summerside Air Cadet squadrons. Earlier this spring this team won the Cape Breton-P. E. 1. Air Cadet trophy at a tourn- ament conducled at R. C. A. F. Station. Slimmerside, Seven team s representing squadrons from Cape Breton and Prince Ed- ward Island took part in this tournament. The Charlottetown feam also placed first among twenty two squadrons from the Atlantic Provinces competing in the Dominion wide D. C. R. A. T. ti b (1 tand negotiations are ilittieioawggs for possible threatre T . Meet Tomorrow Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS THURSDAY GAMES American League Tom MacFarlane's Stars will take on the Dodgers in city leag- lle baseball at Memorial Field on Sunday. This will be the third meeting of the two teams who have each aoasslgaglon 3;), '8' 3 won one of the two previous Nixon! Hum H7, and whim: games played, l A win for the Stars will bring Ab"""”':v' Pmual 19” sh" (9) and Courtney. W - Abernathy, L- them into a tie for top place with Nlxong the Flyers and a Dodger victory Dem," 290 000 920.4 1 3 will cause a two way deadlock Chicagn ooooo21ooLa 7 o in Second )I1at'9. 1 Gromck and House: Fnrnieie.s.I Tom MacFarlane will send hislTrucks (Ii). Consuegra (11) and” ace rlgblhantlcr. Vern llandrn-1Moss. L Consuegra (R) and: ban. to the mound against ('.har- Moss. L - Consuegrs. HRs: Det- lie Ryan's likely choice of Paul BOOM. Cl1i-1V1ll10S0- - National League New York 2000001001)-5 7 1. Brooklyn 000 200 001 21-6 10 2 Hcarn. Grlssom I8). Wilhelm (10). Mt-Call (10). G1 (to). Mon- zanl (ill and Kati. Westrum (7): Newcombe. Spooner (BI Roebuck (I0) and Walker. Howell (I). W- again Roebuck L - Monzant. HR: NY- made the headlines in the 11.17. Nlayx. baseball league when he ramelclllc-'1f!0 "10 1110 200-411 1 on in relief in 'rhursrlny's game-M11W9"1f99 "10 9” Ml1'7 9 1 against Trllro. "Duck" relieved H1"'k”"l””c”3t (7l'D”'1' 131 Shumock in the third after the "m1 Chm; Clmle-V' hhnmn l7)' lcrone (8) and Crandall. W-Crone, starter had been hit for three , singles and a homo rlln. andlvithlL"le"m'tt "KL CM ' Jacksoni . . . Chile: Mil-Crandsll. none ollt. retired the side wlth- ' out further damage. FRIDAY GAMES . . ., . . American League Mlfhghs """,j'"'"i, met. 1"";"i1t1lS-Waslllngton olo 000100--1 s l W"? Ike 83'” "P 1)" 5',New York 201 400 00x-710 2 "'1' "m' "inked 1"”: 51""Sk ”"'I McDermott,Chakalea (4). Ramos ll" ""1 1?” "1 "P "'9 W'"- 1'15: (7), Stobbl (I) and Fitzgerald. """'11' '”13'"51 1'" 105595. 1EtlWIrdll (5)- Ford and Berra. L- On the offensive side of the Mcnermott. 'HR: NY-Carey. slate Don slashed out two singles)!-rirgt in three trips. Detroit 001 001 000-4 0 1 1!). Game time is 2:30. Don-Stars Adoin In HD. Leo:---e Don l)lacLeod's namc All ranks PEI Regt (17 Reece) will attend the Centennial Church Parade on Sunday 3 July 55. Parade will form lg at the Charlottetown Arrnouriu at 1030 hours. Transportation will leave as follows: A Summeralde Armour-lea . . . ......... 0900 hrs. Xensington Federal Building . . .. .. . . 0915 hrs. Montague (Theatre) ............... 0900 hrs. Ruatlco 0915 hrs. All times stated are Daylight Time. DRESS:.Bush Clothing boon ma putteu, bu-.3, webbaltandmedalmtl 3 ' - By THE CANADIAN PRESS Halifax and District Senior Base- ball Leaguc fan now a full slate of six games Friday, but it w 3 an oven split all around and l the standings unchanged. In two home - and - home series and one twin-bill. Halifax Cardinals downed Dartmouth Arrows 4-2 and lost 7-0; Stellarton Albiona won over Truro Bearcats 3-1 and lost 6-3: Ind Kentvillo Wildcats de- tented Liverpool Larrupers 9-4 and lost 4-3. Lari-upel remain in control of the league leadership 31!: games ahead of Kentville. Halifax, Truro, Stellar- ton and Dartmouh follow in that order. At Liverpool. Cats won the opener as they slammed out 11 hits off the offerings of Don Rich- By ARCH Mncl(ENZlE HENLEY-ON-THAMES. England (CP)-A University of British Co- lumbia crew with a knack for doing the unexpected rowed to a stun- ning IV4-length victory over Rus- sia Friday in the semi-finals of the Grand Challenge Cup. premier event of Royal Henley Regatta. The UBC ,ci-ew. representing the Vancouver Rowing Club in the eighta. overcame an early Rus- sian lead and went on to win with ease in the one-mile 550-yard race over the arrow - straight Thames course. The time was a fast seven minutes, 11 seconds. The Krasnoe Znamia club of Rus- sia, defending the championship won a year ago by another :Rus- slnn crew. the Krylia club. was a heavy favorite before Fridayls race and the Canadian victory was eas- ily the major upset of the regatta. MEET PENNSYLVNIA gThe UBC crew. which scored in first big rowing upset last year by knocking off the Thames Rowing Club at Vancouver in the British Empire Games. meets the Univers- ity of Pennsvylvania today in the final. The Americans reached the final Friday by defeating the same Thames Rowing Club in seven min- utes. 20 seconds - nine seconds slower than the Canadlans' time. "Today is the day to prove your- selves.” said coach Frank Read an the Canadians got into their Kansas City 2l000000xea a 1 Blrrer. Cristante (3). Aber (6) and R. Wilson: Boyer. Gorman (8) and Astroth. W-Boyer; L - Blrrer. nrdn and Ron Cote II Tet Th. lander held the Larrupera to eight. In the second game. old pro 1:-4 Hadlock atbered the win. Al Lindop. u 11 Mendez and Jim Pelcher wor ed for the Cats. Cardinals used Tom Bujnowkgj on the mound to gain their win over the Arrows at home with Tom Black being charged with the in”, In the second contest, Arrow: couldn't do anything wrong as they blanked Cards behind the hurling of John Stolme. Jim Kuykendall. Ilvlth Arrow: last season. took oi. oss. , Ed llUNutty was the winning hurler as" the Alblons won ore Truro Bent-cats and Moe Drnbow. ski took -the loss. In their other game, Don Eason came out the vic- tor and Jim Kennedy the loser. Canadian Crew Shows Way At U. K. Regatta shell for Friday's big race-and prove themselves they did. The Russians shot into I three- quarter - length lead early in the race. They were striking the water at the rate of 4316 compared with 42 for UBC. After the first quarter-mile Rus- sla's stroke dropped to 36 and IJRC was at 33. Then the Cana- dians spurted. They cut the lead to half a length and at the half- mlle point Russia was a bare six feet In front. Between there and three-quarter miles. the Vancouver rowers drew ahead by six feet. utITERS' 1 Hcomllik June has relented and g an closing days of her reign hag 8lV9l-'1 11! July weather at its best. We can certainly stand I change. Trout fishermen are beginning to Wmhlaln of the black that and mosquitoes and that the rise in water temperatures has put an trout in an unpredictable mood. To my mind they have been up. HRs: KC-W. Wilson. Astrotb. Chicago 000 000 000- o a 0 Cleveland 000 010 00x-- 1 7 0 Pierce and Moss: Wynn and Hagan. HR: Cle-Doby. Boston 000 000 800 000 1-4 9 2 Baltimore . 011010000000--I 71 Brewer. Kiely (6). Kinder (11) Continued on Page 13 ENTRIES For races Saturday and Monday. July 9 and 11 close at midnight TONIGHT.- Charlol-retown Driving Park predictable all season. - On Tuesday evening at uni. week I returned from attending the regional waterfowl meeting in Halifax. While there I talked to a lot of Nova Scott: anglers and the consensus of opinion ap- penrs to be that the trout fishing in their provinces in poorer than Continued on Page 7 Dress for Both Parades: Medals will be No. 5 Medical company llcAMc(M) CHURCH PARADE 1000 HOURS 8 JULY FEE-CAMP PAY PARADE 1930 HOURS 4 JULY Bush Clothing, Beret, Boots, Puttees, Web Belt worn Sunday. ATTENTION li.0.N Charlotte at 0930. . Dress: No. 2:. Medals wi J There will be I church parade Sunday, July I, 1955. Officers and men will report at I-I.M.C.I. Queen . (R) PENSIINNEI. ll be worn. . N. KENNY. Lt. Cmdr. Commanding Officer. 1 lrenular Duster. wnymarlr Hanover. Ginger Worthy. aim inty Luv .n.i.I. Freddie rllffn lJUu' Inst ,3 . Iborhllonvsom. Iii-Ace-uuannnlauncl no flAt)lN(i rolllllllr c c PACI: - I naaau AT on-u.u anon P011)'RovIIIdaRalJ.l: B . , coa- Inando. Jun Pill-tails. l:oulf?Hoo1l'e.i-. "mo" "um. I Mm I TROT - 8 DASH!!! At some zgcu . Mlldale. um um. Rut rhino. RIJIU Echo. arscsaanor-snunusriunucl leott.CIotolnllhna.hIcuI. I a IUIIH.&QIc!Il.PlblX'