nULY 31. 1951 ' TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTE'F OWN 1 , PACE SPIV7-'N PECIAL CALI. I ' rRE5'ION, GK; (or) - An- wdcom. swering a tire alarm, fireman Howard Ruppel foundvit was his own home that was ablaze. His (our-yea!”-old daughter was res- cued by his wife and I. neighbor and damage was confined to two To Visiting Golfers At Annual Banquet rooms. . HISTORIC BELIO Messages of welcome to visiting ...... golfers on behalf of the Province wmmpma, .' (op) - con- and City were extended last night by Hon. A.W. Matheson, Minister of Health and Welfare and Coun- cl-llor Edwin Johnstone at the an- nual banquet of the N.B.-P.E.I. Golf Association held at The Charlotte-town. Association president Joseph Sears of Fredericton presided and expressed his appreciation at the hospitality being shown to the visitors. Alan "roby" MacMillan, presi- dent of the Charlottetown Golf Club and "Babe" Beazlcy, presi- dent of the Nova Scotia Golfing Association, also spoke. Scotsman Swims English Channel Boih liireciions gregotion of the Russian Ortho- dox Holy Trinity church herc held s special service of veneration for one of the oldest icons in the world, a painting of the Virgin Mary which is believed to have been done by the apostle St. Luke. something extra sizvecial. DOVER, England, July 30 - (AP) - A 54-year-old Scotsman swam the English Channel to- day. the third man to do it in two days. Ned B Burnic, an Edinburgh science teacher who made the crossing from France to England last year, did it the other and linrder way yesterday. But Philip Mickman, 20, a Br- ton, who followed Barriie on thr England-France crossing, gave up eight miles off the French coast. Mickman iiad -been in the water 14 hours when his handlers ord- ered him into a boat because of heavy seas. The young Briton swam from France to England two years ago and sought to duplicate B'irnic's Channel double. Barnie'ii successful swim today made him the fourth man in his- tory to swim the 21-mile stretch of treacherous water in both dir- ections. Two others made the crossing yesterday, lioth swimming from France to England. They were -Abdel Lltlf Abou Heif, 22. Egyptian student who made the season's first Channel swim in 15 hours and 42 minutes. and Philip Rising. 41, an Englishman, who was in the water 15 hours an 35 minutes. total of 12 tried -the Channel this 'week-end. Others beside Mickman who failed were six men and mo women. including a niziss fOl'lll(lilDn of five Egyptians who nccompanicd Abiicl Lilif most of the way across but couldn't quite make it. ENTRIES COVEHEAD RACES. WENESDAY, Aliii. if 'l'HF. PARLOP. TR.-HER I'RESIlN'I'S SOME OF THE FASTEST HORSES IN TIIE MAIIITIMISS IN A BIG I-"OUR EVENT - HERE THEY ARE- rum mo rim wmi ariixiiu mos . uno or win smoom oluums IMPOIIID coax. Mill VII hull N0. ii CLASSIFIED TROT AND PACE - PURSE 5100.00 liorsc 0 Owner Lindy ll. Phil Cobb. Charlottetown Miss Judy Driio . I-Iiirl Buell, Village Green Sister Mary . H.d:S. Stables, Charlottetown Direct Volo 2nd . . .. Power Bros., Charlottetown Belle Budlcng . Rannic MacDonald. Milltown Cross Captain Missouri Anna L"'"!. Montallla Lou Kniinuck .. Edgar Bryenton liutiicrta Oliver Gallant. Charlottetown Anynsy . Roy Bevan. Charlottetown Silver Chilcout H Judy Kalmui-k Frank Roper. Buckley Johnston Bros., Fortune Jiist Kay . Reid Stevenson Wiiii-la-.i'ay' James O'Brien, Elmadale .1:-rri: G-rattan . .. . .. it. Mel-adyen zrnzclinrs .. . . . .. Marne Kennedy. 0lI.eary Just Brenda .. i . . Justiimerc Stables. Charlottetown JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL -- PURSE I500.” llorsr - Owner Miss Knox 2.10 . Com d (3.11. Buntaiii Dewar Bros, Sumniersidc Sam Kennedy, Charlottetown .. P. J. Cadcgan, Glace Bay Arthur Lipton, Sydney .. Ilorace Willis, Clrarlottewwn Mi-nni.-iter Direct 2.05 . Colonel Looker 2.07 US Ohio Hal 2.09 US . Velln La Vella 2.0! U5 .. Arzot Pointer 2.09 H5 NO. 2 CLASSIFIED TROT AND PACE -- PURSE 3400.00 Horse Owner Lily Marlene 2.15 ...-.....................,a... Rhodes Warren. Charlottetown Just Flioh 2.1! VI Harold C ' . Brantley Judy Budlong ....... .. Cyril Smith. Hunter liver Jimmie A. .. . .. Edgar Reeves. Freetown Bessie Budlong 2.15 H5 . .. A. Boston. Fiat River Billy Builiong .. . .. llannie MacDonald. Mllltown cross lilsanor O. 2.10 U5 Carl Aubrey 2.11 .. Alan Mao 2.15 Billy Conn 2.12 vs .. ., Calumet Onward 2.13 MB Yankee Dale z.ie U5 . . George Brooklns. Kcnslngton NO I CLASSIFIED - Plilll 8400.00 lam. , ' owner Miss Donna Mae 2.1! V5 . lame latolier. lprlnglilil id Cadmora lraells mm ludlong 2.11 ' llaro . y lanolin Hooper 2.11 215 A I. Stables. Charlottetown Mn. Picton Brown, lain K d . Lorne Morarlane, Saanneralde Ensor llowncu, Sllllllleflldll Harold Stead. Brachley Charlottetown P Abner The Great 2.)! . .la-as Ilelfoli, lanperida 3.8.1. 1.1! II! . Ilaraoo Wlllil, Charlottetown Unllllllo I.0I . ................... Joe Agllt. lyllly c"IIDl,Ioll's Buddy 3.1! II! .. Draco camp Aagltina Oars Mlle commando 8.1: Dr. Preston lo iityre. Montague. D. 8.1. A. RULE! 'ro OOVEIIN Positions will lie drawn at Dr. I. F. Seaman's llarn. Tuesday night at nine o'clock. Please have owner or agent there to declare horses in. lilo have llliglbiilty Certificates and Driver's License ready at tlfai time. starting Gate -- Peri-Mutual letting - Dally Double claim lanioa - aoarm riioio sinus I IIO DANOI ON OIOITNIII IAOII I'l'AI'l' A'l' 'l'WO OPOLOOI IIAIP II IIIII AND INFO! A GOOD DAY! IAOINO GII.'lIIU.PrOl'lttu. N LEE wiuiisoiil I I (Continued on page 6) D. Saunders (C).. Skip Sear (C) .. T. Balnibridge ( ).. E. Kerr (A) G. Gay (B) W Mac-Neill (C) Ralph Noble D. Dewar Dr. K. Irwin (C F. LeBlane J. P. Sears (F) Third Division Gross P.A. Roberts (B) , 95 Dr. C. Gallant (C) 05 M.E. Wilson (M) 05 V.i-I. savage (A) 98 R.J. Nichols (S) 97 W. Mott (B) 99 Y. Boudrais (C) . 100 Don MacMillan (C) 101 Fred Toombs (C) 102 0. Wood (C) . 103 D. Cameron (C) 108 F. Treguniio (A) . . . 104 J.K. Mccaffcriy (ML) .. 104 .J.A.K, Rice (Cam) C.F. Rideout (M) P. Treguniio (A) Legend: (A) Ashburn, (F) Fred- ericton, (B) Brlghtwood. (M) Moncton. (ML) Moncion Lake- side. (C) Charlottetown, (Cam) Campbellton, (W) Westfield, (T) Truro, (R) Riverside, (5) Lingan, (SM) Summeriea Montreal. (NW) New Glasgow, (KW) Kentville- Woliville. Billy Evans llllils With Detroit Tigers DETROIT. July 30 -(AP) -Wil- liam G. (Billy) Evans Saturday announced his resignation as ex- ecutive vlce-prcsident and general manager of Detroit Tigers effect- ive at the end of the season and the club said. Charlie Gchringer. one of its all-time greats on the playing field, would be his succes- sor. The surprise announcementcame as the Tigers were on an eastern road trip and staggering through their worst season since Evans took over nearly five years ago. The club currently is only a game ahead of sixth place Washington. Evans, 51, said he would leave the Tigers Oct. 1. but he doesn't know if he'll retire. "I can always pull out my type- writer ancl return to newspaper writing." he said. Owner Walter O, Briggs said Gehringer was the only man con- sidered for the position. Reached on a golf i.-oiirsc, (.eli- ringer disclosed that Red Rolfe would be back as manager next season. Gehringer ended a 19-year car- eer with the Tigers in 1942 and now is a partner in a manufact- urlng business. Quiet. soft-spoken. Ge-hringer was one of the game's greatest second baseman. He-had. ii lifetime bat- ting average of .321 and in 1937 was named the American League s most valuable player. The holder of numerous other records. he batted .321 in three World Sezics and .500 in six all-star games. He was elected to Baseball's Hall of Fame at Cooperstown. N. Y., in 1949. Evans came to the Tigers in De- cember, 1946. after ll ion-: cnreer in baseball. His salary was a re- ported 52,000 this year. Six Monireal Baseball Teams Are ,Suspeiided MONTREAL. July (.3-(CP) - City and police otficials said Saturday that six baseball teams a-ilegedly affiliated with Com munist orgnizations have been suspended and. if proof is found. others may be suspended from playing in Moniii-ea-1's parks and playgrounds. George Maritha, director of parks and playgrounds, suspend- ed the N-Flycrs more than a month ago. following arrest of three members of the National Federation of Labor Youth, which sponsored the team. They were picked up at Jeanne Mance Park for collecting funds without a permit and now are on bail awaiting trial at the Sc-ptemlber assizes. Police claim the funds were for Communist Party use and not for the base- ball team. More recently five teams. com- prising the entire international Softball League, were suspended. This action followed coin- plainis that members of the ieams were openly distributing Com- munist propaganda at Jeanne Mance Park. ' These teams were affiliated with the Fur and Leaihcr Work- ers Union. the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians. the Slovak Sporting Club, the United Jewish Peoples Order. tnrl the United Electrical Workers Union. Police said the purpose behind formation of the Communist teams was to attract non-Com- muniats to the cause and obtain signature to the Stockholm peace petition. ' noon onn-rimsn --.- IDMONTON - (CF) - Maybe it wands like i threshing mach- ine. but Gordon Whitrfs iiliii touring car is still running and it has bad no mechanical repair: for li years. White bought the old Studebaker last year. sin sin PATROL Aircraft of the Ontario Lands and Forest Department new about i.l8l,000 miles in the I2 months ended March 31, I951 EXCELLENT SIIIIIITIIIE (Continued on page 9) possible: to force the extra shoot. Top honors in the Cameron. Vinnloombe Match (10 shots from the 500 range), the final competl. tl0n on the day's pr-oggym was won by oxc. 'r.r. Baines, 'n',c;q, Sgt. P. J. Landrfgan, 23 L,AA Best. Cm. A.M. Johnston, Ric: M.P., and Gnr. C. C, Simng, Au four had racked up scores or 49 cu of a 50 possible, wmjg give other shots posted 48's. The following is the sci-ieduie 0' ir0d3vy's matches in the four-day competitions:-L 8:30 a.m.-C't (Ch 1 l Match woo y;r:S)o. arottetown 10130 I-m--City of Charlotte- t0;vr(imMatch g600 yards). 5 p.m.- rit' h C 1 , (600 yards). )5 onso SMAMI Note:-Practice shots will be fired for an hour before the sun of each or the above mentioned matches. l)eBlois Bros. Ltd. Match 0"C- 1- 5- Macftae. RCN (R)..... Comd. Offr. D. McGee, RCN, Toij. A. MacDonald, PEIR Manor A.F. Gormley, PEIR 5'") "-73 Vessey. as LAA.. Lieut. R, E. Jenkins, 23 LAA, 53'- P--1 Landrigan. 28 LAA... Cadet A.K. Mulch, Pwccu LlCLlL P,T. Hooiperl PEIRH Cvk W-M. Beazty. ncivip... OXC. T. F. Baines, RCN (R), Cam.- ER. Bur-ire, PELR Cpl. A. M. Johnston. RCMP Tpr. W. Gamble, PEIR. CPO. A. Costello. RCN (R) Major G.A. MacDonald. PEIR. Gnr. M. Carver, 23 LAA Sgt. Eric Coles, PEIR....,. Gnr. C. C. strong, 4.7 Awrk. ,Regt. ,LiClll. G. . ogeis, PEIR.. Gnr. R. A. Vessey, 28 LAA, Lieut. B. B. Jones, 28 LAA Capt. R. A. MoCabe, PELR. GPO. S. G. Bowles. l?.C.N.. Sgt. Roy Codes. PEPE Ca-pt. A. J. Mccaibe, Ca-pt. A. J. Mcaibe, PEIR . Gnr. W. Crockett, 28 LAA. Tpr. J. G-ood.,PEIR Bdr. R. MacDonald. N LAA.. Tyros Mrs. G.J. Rogers ,, ,, 45 FVL. M. Coles, RCAF. ,,4s CPO. E. V. Pineau. RCN (R) 45 PO. A. W. Loverock. RCN (R)....46 Cadet W.D.E. MadDonaid, QSSCC Lieut. K.L."'ivik.'iii'5;i;"'iaLsiiiT "ff Lt.-Col. W.J. MacDonald. Special Prisca For Green shots CPO. L. Llewolilyn, RCN (R) Bdr. J.J. Mcinnis, 28 Special Prices For Cadets Cadet R. I-Iagnibly, PWCCC. Cadet P. Jenkins, SiDUCC.. Cdt. Sgt. W.I-I. Leclair, QSSCC. Cdt. Lt. K.C Prowse Bros. Match Gnr. C.C. Strong, In AI'I'k. . P. T. Hooper, PEER . R. E. Jenkins, 28 LAA Major A.F. Gomiley. PEIR. Gnr. W. L. Crockett, B LAA Gnr. I-I.T. Vlssey, N LAA. Cpl. A. M. Johnston, ROMP Mrs. G.J. Rogers ............ .. Comd. Offr. D. M'LGee, RCN.. Sgt. G.G. MacLen-nan, PEIR. Capt. E. R. Burke, PEIR. Capt. A.J. McCahe, PEIB. Sgt. Roy Coles, PEl'IR.... O(C. J.E. Macl'-lac, RCN (i't).. Licut. G.J. Rogers, PEIR... . LKS. J. E. MacKenzie, RCN (B.).. Sgt. E. Coles, PEIR.. .. A. Rodd,, PEER" .. .. . Ray MacDonald. N W.M. Beatty, RC.MP.. . Fred Hooper. PEER. Tpr. A. Macibonald. PEIR. . Major G. A. MacDonald, PEIR... Gnr. M. Carver. 28 LAA PO. A.W. Lovelock. RCN (R)... 'Ilpr. W. Gamible, Cadet W.D.!.'. MacDonald, es ssssezsse;-assess 555:3 QSSCC . . Capt. R.A. MoCa . Capt. A. K. Mutch. PWCC... Tyros Gnr. R.A. Vcssey, 28 LAA.. Lt.-Coil. W.J. MacDonald, PEIR Sgt. Thorbcrne, ' RCAF..... . CPO. A. Costello. RCN (R) Capt. J.J. Connolly, RCN (R).. Green Shots CIPO. E. . Pineau. RCN (R)........ CPO. L. Llewellyn, RCN (R) Bdr. J.J. Mclnnils, 28 Cldetl Cadet R. Hambily, PWKEC .......... J2 Says U. S. Hockey league To Suspend OMAHA. Neb.. July 30 2. (AP) - Floyd Olds. sports editor of tiic Omaha World Herald, said Saturday, "it appears all but oertain" that the United States Hockey League "will vote to suspend operation for one year." League directors meet here Wednesday. Olds, in his World- Herald column. predicted the de- cision will be made then. "The time for the start oi practice is (naming hear." he ex- plained. "No delays can be made. The league bones will have to be ready to operate at this hudd or give up the ghost." . But he added: "The league isn't likely to throw in the sponge and disbmd eesesiaiz-. see see.-. 'r.o.u.u -aauo completely. With hopes for the iutiira. ii one-year suspension would freeze the franchises and protect the territory for the fu- ture.” Members of the league are Mil- wauiree, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City. Tulsa and St Paul. One difficulty Ola said. is that it costs too much to keep the clubs shuttling back and (anti between those widely sep- (R) when he won a shoot-oft with ' Lt. B Capt. Sgt. W0. Gnr. Sgt. Capt. CPO. Capt. Tpr. CPO. Cpl. Ca-pt. Miss Last Gnr. Mrs. FVL. Bdr. CPO. Lt. R.E. Jen-kins. 28 LAA. Major A. F. Gonmley, PEIR. Tpr A. MacDonald, PEIR.. Cadet A. Mutch, PWCCC .. Sgt. G.G. MacLennan, PEIR Tpr. R. Andrews, PELR .. Sgt. P.J. Landri-gan, 28 LAA. Cpl. W.M. Bcatiy, RCMP Major G. A. MacDonald, PEIR Lt. 9.1: Hooper, PEIRL Lt. G.J. Rogers, PEIR 5 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 PO. A. Lovcrock. RCN (R) Cadet W. D. E. MacDonald, .B. Jones. 28 LAA .. A.J. Mc-Ca-be, PEIR. Roy Coles, PEPE i A. D. MaMasters, ECS::...i6 H.T. Vessey, 28 LAA Eric Coles, PEIR.. R.A. McCaibc, PELR A. Costello, RCN (R).. E. R. Burke, PEIR F. Hooper, PEIvR S. G. Bowles, RCN A. Rodd. PElR.... J.J. Connolly, RCN (R E. Strong, NSRA Score In: Tyros R. A. Vessey, 28 LAA .. G.J. Rogers, PEIRA SSS M. Coles, st."-;.;'.'r .. J.J. Mclnnis, 28 LAA Green Shots L. Llewellyn, RCN (11).... 40 Cadet P. Jenkins. SDUCC ..........42' CPO. E. V. Pineau, RCN (ii) Jo ' Cadet J.I. Auld. Winsloe CC. ..4.I. - cu", Cadet Lt. K. C. Stickings, WKSOC Cadet P. Jenkins. SDUCC. ----- ..43i - Cadet Lt. K.C. Slit.-kings, Ca3f.fs3g';”Y;,,"' mm" 35 wxscc .. ii, " " " Sgt. Cdt. W.H. LeClair. QSSCC 35) Moore & McLeod Match Cadet J. I. Auld. Wlnsiioe 24 Ra-y -MacDonald, 28 LAA Cameron-Vinnicombe Match I Tpp, w, Gambie, P513 H 50 OIC. 'I'.F. Balnes. RCN (R) 49 Cadet ii. l-Iambly, PWC . ....so Sci. P.-1. Landnsan. 28,)-AA 49) Gnr. C.C. Strong, 47 Milk. Cpl. A. M. Johnston. RVMP Regt, ,,,,,, H ""50 Gnr. C. C. Strong. 27 Awrk. Capt. J. Coles, PEiR.. Lt. G.J. Rogers. PEIR Lt. RE. Jenkins, 26 LAA. Major A. F. Gormley. PEIR Sgt. Roy coles. PEIR 49 P.O. A. Loverock. RCN ill) 47 , Cazpt. E. R. Burke, PEIR 47) Gnr. W. Crockett. 28 LAA 47 W0. 1 A.D. McMaster, EC Sigs 4'7 Gnr. H. T. Vessey, 28 LAA 42 Sgt. H. w. Quiglcy. EC 51:5 4( Tpr. A. MacDonald. 95313 4” 'I)pr. F. Hooper. PELR. .. iii Capt. A. J. MoCavbe, PEIR . . , . . 46 Sgt. G.G. Mcl..en-nan. PEIR 45 Sgt. Eric Coles, PEIR 45 CXO. D. McGee. RCN .. 4? OIC. J. E. MacRae, RCN (R) (in Lt. P.T. Hooper. PEIR 49 Miss E. Strong, NSRA 4-1 4.3 opi. w. M. Beatty. RCMP Cpl. A. Rodd, PEiR..... 'npr. W. Gamble, PEIR. Lt. J.S. Moore. 28 LAA. , -14 Major G.A. MacDonald, Pi:.lR 44 LastScor(:InI (5435-i.')5-i5-4-i Tyros cdri, Sgt. W.H. Leclair. QSSCC ill Mrs. G.J. Rogers. PEIRA 45 Tpr. W. S. Bell. PEIR .. . 43 CPO. A. Costelild, RCN (R) . 43 Edy. ligy MaaDona-Id, 28 LAA...42 Gnr. R. A. Vessey, 28 LAA Sgt. Thoxibume, R)CAF.... Green Shots Bdr. J. J. Mclnnis, 28 LAA (R) (R) .5l'lT QSSCC . . . . . 29 Cadet A. Mubch, PWCCC... Cadet R. Hambly, PWCCC......... Cadet J. 1. Auld. Wlnaloe... .. Cadet P. Jenkins, SDUCC......... 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