British corporal Wins Y . DORA Grand Aggregate the final stage of the YEIWESPORT . 5:10 DOWN THE BACK STRETCH ; I By CECIL SMITH governor-gen. eral's match and from this come. I4x- . ; 2.3.-;.::::.'.-.-.'::.-.... 1. C-udlan Pm: ll-It Wrllor canadn 1955 Bisley team. 1a'iHn'I'h'i'ihF.'-V'fH-5'h'a'Hfu5M'i5Fa'-'5'-'H-A-'sH.' . SOUTH MARCH. om. (CPFA ad(j3l:t1:'-it-If)-I 1J;eCg:rDu8:'l.1 :3u'l!.6l'l;-:Id Before giving In account of Old!Salnt John Raceway with Satllr- . 25-yeaur-old Brtgtish corvt:rIlrFrlidl:Y 11 x- 4 in runner-up position Y; Home Week races we will give a day night": crowd tozalllng almost , w:"the”8g:r:"an:f1g;exrgo:nln:)':I D? the grand aggregate. He carded , shrlrt rer-levv of Marlt.me h:1ppen- 3700. The 111113. double dash ir,'l1lflC!'l Eanada Ema Asmcrauon prize combined score of gag .0 win R mg; prior to it, The pl'aCtlC:lH)' was Pele cc Blelwr. rilltlltltl and ' shoot 525 cash prize. 53:, J. H. 31.1. or brand new Moncton Racelvays flrllell by Mllleii Cflufllliflnl v5.'llllI R C 1' A J Teuow . memb" or Montreal was third with 1 score of track had a splendid opening Sat- Joilll, that has been the biggest th.Vls'm1.n;Brmah trme rum der am -and won 5 juvgg fngdll rm. ul-day night with over 3500 fans dash winner all through the sea- r rand more mm we Cm.'drm cal-ding the highest score among present. Everyone remarked on the son. Time Table, owned 8Il.t1iqd1tlVE1'1 - mmpetrtms to win me DCRA 511' the Queybec nrrarksmen. great improvements made, such as bl" T P- D9ll”ll?.l'- M? .-'--I P?” V" cm” and :30 In cash. Ftea d. J1; easson of Montreal, the new grand stand, the il';ill.lfl'; I211!” 213 '.'-.l. Th? Ill.l9lBlll((llf:An95l . , Earlier, in the day. Teuow Tigddaith Reynolds of . . . ,, r---3llC: slit 11', :'i-lie ' 1.: ' ' I 1 , ,' r , i . .- 1?.:i'f.”.1.;2iI-:2: ?. cllzl ll.” -”'r?.:l- 2-:.::;.'"":””. l”:":.- . will ms: 2 I-ii”?--8"w”:::l ”ay””25f35i ll? fail” ll: "ell. 1" "" sllnrlsznsly zcod time was made Bernard, Buctuuclie, was 1-6 -111 F” h”C"w i&”l”"l.- A iifmszioc ii i heutr andp8I;50 fie win in Sunkist Joe lcailheckf 1 7dr '”'h”” "m 1" "” my ”to"”'” 33 fawn maiial M100 .1119)" M P””c”1”'V 1" "19 5”" 3"” 1”" "'3 1” am 4"” Mm '””””"i”2 Fl - A11 Yrarce thecha inf: aecgml ' I C Times: 213- 218 1-5-"ale a-5- '""”h ”"d "”'" M ""1 9”” unod frogrsgaciei of ill 233' 1.? dashes which were won by Abbe- lCNa"Wl”l- 011"” P3" ”' C”O.,p5r 1:36-1 -01 1311' P K 1 at 1 hr; Do MacN lll dr e Geor e Janet cleze owned and 'drlve b' y'""' 330- aid ran es . m land. owned by J. 5. Watt. Little Sill!” J0ll"- W5 "V P””" "7 MY . ”';g1 Ear 35 nail: A 3- Y1 ' R bet 13- Ni t III! George sobe)" Rubison Cle n -13-! He-”"”' ""5 '”"d ”'””” sAiN'r JOIII5 iviaiv-s 91 R-W". Que. and drnen bi Wlb 3'33 1" We 3” 1”” M” d””” . ”e, if'””' M391; "'."7. a" mo N5 in H NW2 "1315 ed and drlveiib R. r H in Oh The mythical hear of Lot as is 513"”! by P0-W15 3 3?” 9' 61” n a ossible 501 ii Jmmm, BM.” Mme Bro L5 Texas Sr,e,,rrr Ks, .Q,,r.9,,.. ovvnnd ht liwn l.vn111s 1-ill-d a nali by vllizlvllllltllfg geat vlAns 'nBt:e No: b:i'ss;mt:r. Fr” F”); A" .P":man. inc more. Cedric Ban” or that 14-points off the possible-in the holgiicodlgtalimfei and cardelslflga Act ”7:"”'" 'Bm'”9”' M5 33- Mizh” R 33”” mam. B,M',,i:N:(:d !g:ILlll(lI)1,L”n'I9lI'II: l1l1I1xCu(.'DIXllfi;IlN.i::d uii- Gtraigien Iv::g&ed'n)tei-rYlfAilcenturtA battle Mv Volo (Carr) 3'51-Sm” ended "'5 "re" wnh C El"m:ia"gYll' 3.ank:”1l'r1;Y."c32"EaNl :possible 50 from the longer HMO Braid 1McAlduffl -1-2. Single Pine) Bo) iL.l1lsoll , , . Mm Ann: Boy m In three hen”. Headway (Hunsom 1 we” placed 12 gauge shotgun rmg. th:Cl(():,:rn.Drrgeex:1er8a1':Vrgatchxand for his wmninl "me. Three other - - - e; 2., i"! ll : t-.' "10 k this mo in . .. srrrak, ownrd and drwer, by C. angni spoi club, DA in John, I 1 a ex lo 01. c m 1; SUMMARY seven Ur, Direct (walker, 2 The heavy, leaden ball caught the the 200 and 900 yard, rn the C”), marksman tied with 97. They were Ornitho- aura”.- , , - ;.-r d g) - 5 'ih Th Week's largest crowd In 39””e3”- D”PP9- "'1 "'9 4'” ,”";e'- 21,523 3Ll3,,K7 ,”DeI,1,i,,,,a:,1,f.f,rd , Yin. 5,,,,,”,,5, No. , C,,,,,m,,, Lucky Chief (Stead) 4 jamlmal directly behind the ear and or om,” match. Sgt. E. C. Armstrong. Ottawa, 5.1. ”"d 9”" d”h”' P”""” H if-1 c' B Sn1'ill mils1i'vll111-.-1 ommls worked (or two hours Robert Bruce (MaeNelll) 1 i 1"rhelma I-on I-Vlacl-eodi 5 ll dropped 1" ”5 mm” Th” 15 DECIDES BISLEY TEAM A 5- Emery. Sam! John. N. 13. Agnrrlsirrnama .,2'35 Luis”. fXrr,'rn(:,rVe5ri,(:r. 1 3 me 1.1011,--1 Tlln 0:11-lnlmv in not the 11-.1:-la buck 11110 eoll- Ann's Boy (Goguen) 2 2 21-lollllllll Klllmllck (W. Kelly) 6 61;” mnecuzn J71 "M hm" tmmd Top aggregate scored during thci-"ind 51'-”'g90ll; I-ttlelut C- will- lrle el -.., es lnie L. -. - '- i : ' t , 3 ' U , - .;V .. -. . 1, ' - - -' I ' l.gh;n;m;1, owned by Col-lnlr-r and dl1.o1i alltr ilic i.1ln stolm libouti Miss Ch9”'3' valley Tums 2” 1 5t 2'11 S 5. 2.12. My ”-5 mo ”” 1 9" W ” ”p'm'e week are added to those posted in kcealrllagac evlelnfdl whee 5:): with Foltunate Boy won the 3rd and V010 owned by w' F5 MCGlbbon seeing a bear one night at 65. Peo- . . . -, 1 4 .' - 1 . . dd) 5 3 4 V , 8th dashes for owner-driver Har- Belll-lldl 2 I, Lllllt, J15 (la, .'la 330 ' V -- ' (Mum and driven by w, c - H d- pie who saw it in broad daylight mmmmps” Britain Friday by winning the vey cormier; Miss Playfalr 1Go- 3'5- iorNillevFY,eeNI)-Ilorurllnlifliltlflgaldsvaal; IICIIYIO :l;;E:ce(xWbYk::(l;regor) fl A Dwlled by James Givfxi: Eglsiiimmtook it for Mr, Bruin in per- Commonwealth match from 900 we") 2'3 Md M55 Ems AMCAL Three new records VH9 lflkelliowiled by James Given of Halifax Times; 215; 3.14 3.5; H7; R0-3.' and driven by I'Ii1IIeyI'I81'1'I501'1. 500- 569" by 031” HEM 0!! I Illlhl 3;:;'::-be'?:"gl5g3g;na1g: shrouded lvood road there was Just dilffi 3-2. best time 215 2-5. In the '1' T:'u:o S.tl'rlI'd1l.'i lllsllll Illlll C1954 and drlV'.'ll by Harley 1-Illrrison ere Bruce owned by Geo. Brooklns, in the Canada match Wm! 2 some Isl and 6'.h dlishes Lou Budlollg. ,. . 1 r U, me) . H H d . d drr, n M D0,, one conclusion to reach . a g 4 (rg,-ted b, T. J. Lmz. Kmsmgt p. r the 1.1.1 Lila. .1 u :lt0I1 le lll . Kenslngton an le , be”. T T or mar or a possrbre 1,200 The um and idl-Wen by Hallm HM”. l1'0I'cPs w-zte Olil Hunlellacikri Bo-ll Hollllzin rll'l)te1?1lblsn1i Clegg MacNclll. I I tamed to the marksman who Canadians finished with 1,128. mn- was L2, Bobb-V S M” ownr mg j';1C1nr',' plogranl was .10 C a to 1.ctory in the Three Yeal Old Three Year 011 Amerrcan Lea shot” at th N to , In the Cummorrwumr match. ' ' 5 pe ' exr"1len' one F01) lemme 01 W9 class takln the second and third Rublson Clegg (Holman) .. 2 1 1 I"-'9 - 9 9”” Ema Puuh - - rd and d,.m,n by Myron Mac, . - v - r f Race 3 8 - I d t J I (S be ) r 2 2 , Priest. The animal had the am,-M OTIAWA. (GP)-Ontario dc- the eight - man Canadian team Arthur. Kensmzmnl was avrv best night was the w.lllllnK 0 d lheam after finishing secon o anet Cegg 0 Y 3 3 4lDcll'01I m 8 urge or tcmgonr cmldren feated Quebec 3-2 Friday to will posted.a combined score of 671 of lime 2.19 2-5-a llcw record for W Pallilck. B”d1”,”gq ml”? ”"”vJ-ln';t Clrsz m llle,0PPnPl'. Cherle 0. Wloresldel V r 4 5 1 , I 000 ooo 000 000 000 0-0 9 0 ,,.,,u,,, not a3,er,d cmcmsm Mm- the Canadian women's l1lterpro- a possible 300 to Ilnlsh ahead of Bnbbv Spencer. In NW 2nd End drlveli by Cieoige Plllilel, and tlrel Riiblmll Cleggz Dlld well at the Premier J. Walter (Lowery H-m Chrragu out being accompanied by their vmciar team matches M me open, rhergrmsh ream whrch carded 561 M1 .dasm5 Guy Tuck” ,Hm.rer illltrrr-ill; oi 'ill.) rcc3:'d lo -'lo 3-3, 1 000 000 000 000 000 l--1 9 lrlderr and balked at entering the mg day Of the sixth annual Cana- Licut. V. V. Hall. Camp Borden, mam owned by B J Mum” Ga). Law itulinoi-5; 2. In lac :ltl1 I I Abcr and Wilson; Harshman andlwwds to pick berm” It was a dish junior tennis championships. 0nt., and Sgt. H. Kayne of Mont. Monclon was 1-4 Bobbv Senator, dash mm me sqme horses (”.f n Balm Sawfnskl H3); freak mongrel do! Presumably a Earlier. in men's team from Que- real split first prize money in the owned and driven by 131. K. Fox. Law W” 1' pamck Budmng '7' P,hm”.je1ph” 000 002 (nova 8 1 cross between in Newfoundland and b" defeated N0" Selma 3'0 with 90o'y”d.'5 W cc P5 I” k.” " Th” summnsrde W” 54 Time 2,2 45 Gay Llalvv fl: oll'!ned by1V6IV.qg. hgolci; Mirsrliiiggltjon B ullJ0t(JrO:1h0)00T80 EH31 Shepherd rt was covered Mm three straight singles for the male pumped in seven consecutive bulls ' ' ' ' artv, all rlx. Lrile, .. .- . - - t - ' -'l , ', ' , FY05- 122 4.5-mew mwms tor both 1 1'1-as a single dash wall by Mls- Shamz; stone. pascurrl (5, am a biolvnish wool two illclles. deep. m,:1r,:lP teams competition mghrlgm Qugggc 3551-s N, s, ll"?-Viv rmc, Cmrrl mmed Md dnven by Tipinn. W-Fricallo; L-Pascual. lw-I5 ”5cr1;::;3h91u::d '13 WW311" ml-Our the nugcmmdmn rharrrpronrrrrpr All eight-man team from Quebec . ,. , . ' - -- on a e . , . - 0 ls ;:::l::..::::”;.:. -1 - mm al we .81:':;?;?:: ;:9:;l:::-; .2 3 ---W-EL 3i.i”'2.1W222)”'.i.':l.E”””.”.:l1”” :3: 2:llslr.::ll::::;..l1:r.ll:?i..El:.l: posted a combined score of 497 of an the a possible 600 firing 15 rounds whne rhelfrom the 1.000-yard range to heal out :1 Nova Scoila team which placed second with a score of 491. Members of the winning Quebec team: Sgt. E. Paget, S. Sgt. W. Kayne, Cadet Officer E. Wal-ner, Lieut. Arthur Mclteage, Sgt. Tom Woods C. Rasmussen, Pie. .7. J. Pearson, and Sgt. T. Richardson. llig, the baseball committee of the Aug. 25-A,bbles at S'Side 3.00 pm Tu reyl Fox (1) and C urmey; Island Amateur Athletic Uu.onRAug. 29-s side at Abbie: 2.30 p.m.'r-91161;, Narreskr (9, and H53” Wri I dealt with severzil mailers pei:ta'ln- Sept. 3-Arbblves at S'SlIde 530 pm ,1,-currr L.Turk.yr HR Crcgpopm ing to baseball and drew up the Sept. 8-S Side at Ahbles 5.30 p.m. Boston 002 000 OOOVZ 9 11 . , . 11 l ellcs hlfl To Kansas City iollmllllz scllcdules IOI'Il1lEl'll1E'dlal(', No games will be played on Sat- New York 010 014 ozxga ,0 WASHINGTON (AP)-The Wash- rarlng continue to be features at Annls Dream Paces Fastest Mile Of Old Home Week Ami, Dream paced the fastest moved to front iii the llllarier imle doubles. Quebec forced Olltarlo way in the women's lQuebec men had an easy will over: Nova Scotia. Junior; 111 event. of rain K8109 Wm belFnrd and Berra. L-icly. HR NY-' Aug. 17 - C as B at Abbles 8.00 p.m Played next fine day lmlcsa lEl1ll'l5' Rizzuio. Aug. 18LAbb1es at C A: B 3.00 p.m and fans otherwise advised. Should Nulonnr League 000 000 200-2 0 0 good possibility. "It's close enough to the eastern cities that it could come in as an eastern club," he said: "And and Julllor playdovllis. (Ulid3.l5- iely, Clevenger (7 and White: Frisco Guy came up to lllllll l- be played in order scheduled re- Bi-ooklyn 000 00120;.--:1 6 0 lnile during the Old Home Week raring meet and won (OD 1100075 1” the 2.20 Pace at the Charlnll-elOll'll Driving Park yesterday afternoon. owned by J. K. Curran and .1.-wen by Drln MaeNelll, Anns Dream paced the first heat in 2-10 :1-5 and name back in Will the third heat am-r Joe I-lcnnessey dF0V'-' Gahagltn to victory in the second heat. Frisco Guy. owned by HIYYY 0" Brien, Alberton. and dT1V9n W Earle Sample, won two heats of the 2-25 Pace and Ronald G. One. Both horses set new records with Ronald G. lowering his mark live and 2-5 seconds. David 0. took top honors in the Classified Pare winning the first and second heats. Dale B. won the third heat. David G. also lowered I'll! mark to 2.14 2.5 in winning the the half and raced with Ranldar for, the next quarter. It was ROIIRICI G. and Frisco Gily at the seven-elglil pole with Frisco Guy edging ahead in the stretch. Time of the mile wns 217 4-5 with Frisco Guy setting a new record. Frisco Guy had rill ffiRlPl' lllln" lll the third IINII He went awa.V the pole and moved up to top with Ronald G. at the quarter mark. At the half it was still Frisco Guy and Ronald G. well out front. Ranlria slarted to move at the , illrer qllnrlcr pole and ll-'IF9d 133-Si ' Ronald G. to lillish 5E'Cnl1li a little over a length behind Frisco Guy. Classified Pace David G. led from wire to wire ill winning the first helit of ihc Classified Pace illld lowerlllg his record 2-5 of ii second. He cilulc under the wire a length ahead or first heat. Abbeland and Lusiy's L55! B83”) showed their superiority in the 2.2-? Pace and lhe 216 Face winning the final heats of each race. The dashes were rlrrierl over from the previous dnyis prngrnmml-. and raeerl off 1).- fnre lhe regular day's races Km underwllv. , Sir Francis Drake was a surprlzc Winner :11 the 219 Trot The favor-. rd Sir Chuck. who not nwnv in :1 land pays rllri not fllltsll when I1” and Derrick were irlvlllveci in 111 accident at the turn onto thn hnrk gireicll on the second trip around Sir Francis Drake led at the eight-pole and was ill front all the way exrcpf for about 100 yards on the hark sl'.'ci."ll when he broke. snbey qillcklv took him back to top and came under the wire two lengths ahead of second place Bon- nie Dale. A. G. Srnli. set the pace in the 2.16 Pnvrn Ahbrlrillrl pulled out at lh". 7-A pnlr ulllln .l-nhllnv Kzllmuck moved up from fourth place. Alli)"- land and .lohnny raced down the stretch with Johnny gaining slight- ly but not enough to overcome the Jnrdlnc driven horse. 2'10 I'M-9 Don M.'lrNPill (I lnvv-' Anil'. Dream in win lhn IITFI. hear, Allrlf Dream paced three quarters nf tlr mile in third place. she movrd in second at the 7-8 pole and passe-:l Jcrrvls Nilzhimarv on the strctcll. Gahngnll also moved up from fnlirih prls1'ion in pass .lcrrv'.s Nightmare on the .-xi--etch nnri plilcf” second. .11-.rr,v'.s Nlizhinlare led from starting wire to the stretch. Gahaean. Jerry's Nlglltmarn and Allll',s Dream came under ihn wlr." almost incetllsr in the .'f”h”lld hr-ii. in Avhat was prolmbly the best pholr finish of the werlk. The three horses started their driven from the five nights pole with the Joe Hennessey driven Gahagnn rnilklliii the first move. Jeri-y'.': Nightmare went, to top and as thw, iilrn it was Gnllllgan and rounded the upper Jerry's Nlizllimrlre, Ann's Dr:-am Gahagnn came down the middle to edge past Jf:1Ty'B Nightmare wlllln while the fast finishing Ann's Dream was third on the outside. Ann": Dream crime up from fourth position in A great I'l5I. quart- erirace with Jerry's Nlghtmnro in win the third heat by ll neck at the wire. Jerry": Nightmare. Gahagl-in and A :5 Dream again started their dr ves at the 3-4 pole but Gahagarl broke leaving it I battle between the other two ; . 2.25 rate ald G. and Frisco Guy wag- erl I hrlllinnt battle for top honors irrthe first heat with Ronald G whining in a photo finish. Ronald 0. went away on top while Frisco Guy trailed the eight. hone field. Frisco Guy started m move up at the 3-: pole and was up top with Ronald G. at the half. '1' e'y paced the remainder of the in 9 together with Ronald G. on the i We. nald G set A new record of 2.17 flowering his old mark by I 2-3 as ,laco Guy went another long in winning the second heat Ronald G. aeoond. Usciiu Do? any on low but Ronald G. the second place Dale B. who was 1 rein-ed by Harold Stead. I As they paced past. the half ii 1 was David G, Dale 8, Fairgo, True , 11:11. Prince Budlong and Miss KNOX in that order. There u -s only 0:103 i"I1fIf1,l:E at the finish. Prince Ilild-1 long moved up past. True Hal to finish fourth. David G. again led all the way in the second heat. Miss Knox gave 3 iurrul last half fry. corrliilz from last, prxslti-all and pacing on 111" nuirirll: but finished third belilliri Dnl'ld G. and Dale 8. The qIJll1Pll1 foil David G. and Dale B. paid 316.- , 45. l It was Dale 3. all the way in the ,ih1r:i llcat. David G and True I-I.:l were both drawn leavlllg 12113; inu. siarlcrs. Dale 13. led leaving the wire fol- lowed by Faivgo, Prince 1.; l.,lld and Miss Knox. All horses 5 1:1 11 lhelr drives at the three quarter milrk with IVi'Ill”.':(l cIlnl2'1:::.l;: D1131 B. Prlll('r' Hlldlnllg cllmc down the middle of the Si1'Pt::ll to illl5SllFiu"- rind FillI'I lil rs Knox came up for fourth position. 5, l,l,il;; z"5 Pace Ronald G. (Spicy) l Frisco Guy iscmplel .l'srl1.l's llov lMl1cNl'llli lit.-lllirln lMncl)oiiald) Orange Hal 1Br-rnlrd) Jnllv .llln rJabalIee) Pitts Boy 1MacGregor) I-Iva Ynrk lsteadi . 1 Tim-s: 217 3-5; 217 4-5; 2111 :1-5:l Rmlnlrl (; nwllcrl lyv W, E Mon-1 il,'.'llilll ll(l (l:ui'ell by George Sobev, Frlsro Guy owned by llarry (Y- IBHN1. Alberlon and driven by ;l-1:11-le Scmplc: prirl-m11i.uols: First he'll, 3400. 290, 250; S300 ' 0270. rrcmlrl llirlt S3 90, 3, g 32 50. 270. 3 70; third limit, 52 30, 2 -1 40; 55330. i l Jnqaauuo-wits... macs:-cg;-Hm L :. as-.4:-rel; :..-,n !.20 Pace Ann's Dream (MarNeilI) Gnhnlinn runilllesseyl .1err1's Nightmare isemplcl l.nhev'.s Dream. lcnilroyl Money Rrunl rcolllnsl . Tim:-s: 210 2-5. 211 .7-5 215: Gahnlznn owned hv Dr r;:o. Bir-hn.i and driven by Joe Hennessey; Ann's nrenm owned by J. K. C11:-r.-11, Slimmersldc and driven llv Drill Marx:-ill: parl-mlltlielsz First heat, S1120. 430. 2.10; 33.110. 210: .3210: second herit, 85.70. 320, 2.10. 35 30, 2.10; 52.10. Classified PM-0 :2-as-an... uribhlr-cl -Jiblda-is-4 David G. 1MacLeod) . I I d:' Dllle B. lsteadl . 2 2 1 Fauna (Kennedy) 3 A ' Prince Budlong icudmore) 4 4 2 True Hal iscmplel 5 1. Miss Knox iM:lcNellll 6 '1 Times: 214 2-5; 2.14 2-5; 2.17 -1-5; David G owned by Geo. Maelir-nd Wcstville. NS. and driven by Clay- Alig. 27-Abbles at C A: B 530 pm. Aug. 30-C & B at Abbies 8.00 pm. Sept. 1-Abblcs at C A: B .1.00 P-70 , Sept. 5-C as B at Abbies 230 pm shall be completed on same din-I Intermediates , mond at date of the next schedul-I Aug. 19-S'side at Abbles 3.00 p.m. ed game at that ballfleld. , Aug. 20-Abbies at S'S1de 530 p.m. gardless of above dates. , Will Try Swim Across Lake Ontario Sunday Tnnoyro, rcpt--Telepliolle ap- cr:llnl' Irene, Snow leaves llei” suii.:hbon1'd Sunday to try for in long distance swim record across Lake Ontario. The shapely. 18-year-old blond: frnm Nnvn Scoiia will attempt to swim IHIIKP fliitnrin from Tnronlo to Rochester. N. Y, A distance of more than 90 miles. Her course is more than twice that of the one planned by United States distance champion Florence Chadwick of San Diego, Calif.. in her prnpased marathon Canadian National Exhibition swim from Fort Niagara, N.Y. to Toronto, lntc ill August. N. S. Baseball Kentvllln 3 Liverpool 2 Halifax I Stellnrton 1. Dartmouth 6 Truro 3 K'tchener Girl Meets MISS Stewart in Finals N, 5, (CP)--Ivlary Gay nf Kit-iOni., girl took the close champion-, cllener, 0nt., sank a three-fool. putt ship last week with a 54-hole total Bnrbllra Brulllnlz 0lArm01lk. N-rY-' j-mm . and Zl(iYlIflCC into an all-Cariadlzlll Stewart. . y g The pretty 22-year-old Kitchener; lncdzil-play qualifying round with The gecond game of the City zln 18-hole 78 Ea"? 1119 099" ”5,basebiill league play-offs will be by bvlllllii: the American in tile Barbourr Dodgers Sunday, longest, tililghest mzilcll the cou1'sclarrEr,n0on at zraor Dodgers won h began nearly two weeks ago. - S lNII)al'lene entered the 36-hole fi- acne!” with a 4 and 3 victory over Mrs. M. ' T ' I NIIIIIIICP (llick of Baltimore, Md.. S e threats in Marlcllc's bid for g0lf's Win Over Tigers CHICAGO (AP) - Minnie Min- from first in the 18th inning, broke up a brilliant pitching duel between gave Chlcagotwhlte Sox 3 1-0 vic- tory nver Detroit Tigers F"i'day. home 16th with A single. Fox at- tempted to sacrifice but forced three-baser and Fox raced home to end the three-hour, 50-minute Each pitcher allowed nine hits in ii southpaw battle that set a sea- erlclm League. Harsh..1a . struck out 12 men and walked seven. out eight. The Tigers filled the bases with man disposed of both Frank Bol- ling and Aber on strikes. In the away but again Harshman fanned the next two men. man in another jam in the sixth but again he emerged by striking The Tigers missed another op- portunity when Aher and Harvey VB1GHT1l't)Ul) GOLF CLUBJIQ54 double crown. The Filnillill.l on the 21st hole Friday to eliminatcl of 232. upon gull flllill against Marlene gill who tied Marlene in Monday's! 1 first all-Canadian final silica 1937.pmyed between Mich”, Brorr Stars llzls set-ll since the close cll:impioll- the nmr game or H” best or three llals only an hour or so. before who DIIFPII one of the biggest I . Gives White Sox llso's triple, scoring Nellie F0). Jack Hlirshman and A1 Aber and Chicoa .Carrasquel opened the Carrasquei. Mlnoso then hit his marathon. son's record for length in the Am- Aber walked only three and struck one out in the second but Harsh- third Bill Tuttle doubled with one An error and a single put Harsh- out Bolling for the third mlt. Kuonn singled in the ninth but g2;':”Bl3:;3n;3lf,ijKP1ly) V g :'ilri1t:le fouled out to end the in- Squire L. (Cnates) .. 4 ; Frrsrr, The Greg, ,MacG",8or) 5 -..:-L--.:-::-- Sir Chuck (sample) . . dnf Derrick tKennedy) .dnf H R Times: 2.17 1-5; sir FrnnciaDrake owned by and driven by George Sobey: pnrl-mlliuele: First heat, ...At.. 1318.70, 11.80, 7 40: 810.80, 6.80; 311.10. 2.15 mm HAZELBROOK Abbelnnd (Judlne) . 1 Johnny Kalmuck (W. Kelly) '2 Wednesday, Aug. 18th Texas Hanover (Harrison) 3 - A. G. Scott. (Moreslde) . 4 At 2 P. M. Tlrnes: 2.13 3-4: Abbelandvovvned by J. 8. Watt, Gal 2. Quebec and driven by Wih .1 l-dine: parl-mut- ucls: :2 oo. 2.50: 35.30. Standard Time inn Mnelmnd: Dale B. mvnc4 lo" Gen, Hughes and driven by Harold Stead: parl-.'nu:1"lr- l- 70. 3.10. 2.60; 07.90, 3.20; s3.80.l Third heat, :3 90, :1; .,.,.,. 2.25 Paco I,1lstv's I.a.Ilt lSrib1'y) ..... .. 1 Mr. Jollacott (O'M'.-larii) .. fl Jiiilt Barbara (E. Smith) 3 Glniler Reynolds (Nicholson) 4 Ethel M. lMnqDonaldl 5 Vera signal (C. smith) ii Time: 2.10 2-5: Lusl.y'll Lass own- ed by Stewart Matthews, Northnm and driven by Geo. E fry. in Sir Francis Drake (Sobeyl . M NOTICE 2 To accommodate the anticipated heavy movement of automobile traffic to and from Prince Edward Is- land, the Canadian National Railways will operate an extra trip of the Car Ferries from both Cape Tormen- tine, N. B. and Borden; P. E. I. at 6:00 P.M., Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August 13th, 14th and 15th. Also on the same dates an additional morning trip will operate from Cape Tormentine, N.'B. at 6:30 AM. and from Borden, P. E. I. at 7:45 A.M. - Aug 22-0 5; B at Abb;es 2.30 p.m.'s11cli occur, remaining games will New York Mag”-er Grissom ,7) and wcrtnlngion Senators came out Friday A tla game or an unfinished ga1lle'rum; Erskine and Camuanclla. L Sglgfxtcrfigellig Kansas City. Calvin Griffith. Sen- Grissom. HR Bkn-Furillo. it's centrally enough located that it would be H convenient stopping place for all the teams in the First . . , VI - 0 5 0g 9 1 ators' executive vice - president, lull-It ggo gag galrg m risagd he would yore against ,my Toronto has been mentioned as such move. R possible site for a transferred Friend and Shepard; llobcris. Ridrik 161 Mruzinski 171 Konslrlllty Three adverse votes by American Philadelphia Clilb. where backers have already made a 34.000000 . . Milwaukee to-n. Babe. Griffith suggested Toronto as s Richmond 000 101 100---3 7 ll . Montreal 210 200 00x-5 11 I 1 ' 1-Billy Budlong; . , . g:Ch,mGd”d”"' m”d' Griffith said things haven't ad- pmsburgh 000 100 400:5 -, 1 vanced far enough to say whether Philadelphia 000 000 000.4, 3 0 he will take part in an active Thies and Atwcll: Wchrnr-icr.1?amp3”3" to halt the move. But 1'iidr.ik (7) Knnsizlllly (7) and Bull-i1".diCa””n5.m'e he Wmft 5i" up without a fight. .. I.-W h ' -. , Snfrslouir C mC:f,'0111(,43g.10 15 3 its all because the St. Louis Cincinnati 121 I11 010- a ll 1 Browns moved to vBallim0l'e- As things stand now, Baltimore is a "western" club and rarely has rilfllllf dates when Washington is playing at home. Haddlx. Stalcr 15! Lint (6) Law- rence (81 Brnble I9) and Sami: Uxhnll, Perkmiskl r8l gollum l8i Chicayl Z If Philadelpllia's franchise went lio Kansas City. Baltimore in all llikelihnnd would become an "east- ern" club and would be playing half its home games when Wash- ington also was at home. Baltimore is only 40 miles from Cole. Jeifcont 181 and Gamglola; Burdette, Jolly 191 and Crandall; W-Jolly; L-Davis. HR.s.' Chi-Kiner; Mil-Crzindall. International League H1-ivena 000 001 000--l 9 1 Washingl()l'l. , Turontn 003 031 00x-7 8 2 BACKS Togonro 1 Lollez. Cueclie 13) and Noble: "There just aren't enough people Lombcardi and Howard. L-Lopezi in this area to support two teams." HRs: Hav-Formental; Tor-Mon ' Griffith said. N :1 r ti :1 l l :1. Mcdlingrr Ml and ohnson; Lcym.-in and C. Thomp- son. L-Narriella. HR RlCI1sMBy0. Rackiey; Mtl-C. Thompson. Luvcngulh (8) gig. one and Riggan. Ottawa ' tel 002 400-! ll 1 Buffalo 000 000100-1 5 2 and Lonnett; 1-Dean Swill; 2-Lady Abner; 3-Amiico; 4.."1'on1m1te; 5--Sister Verna Hoo; 6--Lil Frisco; 7-Inkus Truax; 8- Belle Budiong. 2:25 TROT-0900.00 1-Thall”'S ll: 2-Miss Palli; 3-Queen Bell; 4--Rock- ford; 5-Winnifred G.; 6-Pal Reynolds; 7-Bonnie's Girl; 8-Muriel E.; 9-Real Fingo; 10-Borden's Frisco. 1-Cobblestone; 2-Nell Kalmuck; 3-Chet Lynn Clever; 4-Mary Merk; 5 Vella Grattan; 6-Bud's Echo; 7-Dean Gallon; 8-Bye For Now; 9-Waymark. FIRST DASH-8:30 STANDARD TIME N0. 1-5-CLASSIFIED-2 DASIIE AT 0200.00 EACH 1-Miss Commando; 2-Meg; 3-Silk Hal; 4-Eva Bud. lolrllg; 5-Dr. F. Chipps; 6--Captain Morgan; 7-Lassie Lu- Cl e. N0. 2-6-CLASSIFIED - 2 DAIIES AT 8200.00 EACH 2-Keppoch Playgirl; 3-Resourceful; 4-Chocolate Dip; 5--Bay State Pat; 6-Esilo; 7-Sleepy Sam. N0. 3-L7--CLASSIFIIVJD-2 DASIIEB AT 8200.00 EACH . 1-Suffolk Chief; 2-Mannlster Direct; 3-Cover Up; 4- Mlghty Deb; 5-Tommy Morgan; 6-I'll Conto; 7-Marlon E.; 8-Bob Clegg; also eligible Carl Aubrey. N0. 4-8-CLASSIFIED-2 DASIIES AT 0200.00 EACH 1-Daniel Hal Scott; 2-My Darling; 3-Sir Peter L.; 4- Futuramlc; 5--Little Delbert; 6-Abner McGraw. CIIARLOTIETOWN DRIVING PARK 55 dollar bid for the franchise. BAY STATE PAT COMMANDER BILL KEPPOCH PLAYGIRL BYE FOR. NOW COBBLESTONE CLEAN UP FREE FOR ALL 'rit0'i:-.s1zoo.oo .?5”,?s?IS!,iLg FRISCO THE GREAT SIR FRANCIS B O C O . FDEI. OILS Best by Test rllllli 9911 classification List FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT & SATURDAY NIDNT RACES AIIGUST T8111 and 2159' AT SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY Horses must be declared in Monday at 12 noon standard Time. Summerside Raceway, phone 3585. Eight dashes will be classified for each night from the entries received. CLASS A I'A('ER5 2 DASIIES-3175.00 A DASH LEAH FEDERAL BESSIE BUDLONG ABNEP. THE GREAT .lUDY BUDLONG Syracuse ono ooo 000-0 1 i M a ckln s on and Watlington: COVER UP Rochester 000 100 30x-4 5 l-Mans. ohnson (6) Swartz (D) Hud- BRUCE5 SISTER LITTLE DELBERT Meyer. Zinker 17) Williams (7) son (9) and Ryan. HARBARA ANN QUEEN 9550 G " GFF' FUTURAMIC ABNER. MCGRAW I I CLASH 3.5. PACER” I DASHE5-C150 A VYASK A CAPT. MORGAN PROPANE SUFFOLK CHIEF PENNY ROYAL . BOB CLEGG MARION E. 1'30 STANDARD TIME JAY'S HOPE EVA BUDLONG ' ANN'S PRIDE MANNISTER DIRECT Featuring "IE FI'e9'FOI'-All Trot AMI-:iucA's ACE DR. F. CHIPS I u n MISS COMMANDO MEG Starters with PDSIIIOIIS sm PLANT 0 su-x HAL r SISTER. VERNA HO JANET CLEGG 2.20 PACE-3rd DIVISION4N0.M spmapy 5AM AM-nco I DASHES-8175 A DASH NEW FOREST CLASS A Tn.0TTEils , BUD'S ECHO TARTAN VELLA GRATTAN CHET LYNN CLEVER NELL KALMUCK IVAYMARK FEATHER DUSTER CLASS B.B. TIIOTTERS 3 DASHES-C150 A DASH JIMMIE A. GUY HARVESTER BONNIE DALE ROMA BUDLONG RAJAI-I HANOVER PET HANOVER DRAKE WINNIE'S LAST CELIA SHARRON PEGGY ELLIS MARION L. C"ARL0TTET0”N DRIVING PARK cl.Ass A.A. 1'A('ERS i nasiins-am A DASH - DAVID a. FAIRGO MISS KNOX MISS DONNA guns: n n PRINCE BUDLONG COL. l-IANSFO o , DALE 3 TRUE HAL NEIL BUDLONG cues A.A. l-Acnns 2 imsims-azoo A nAslr . . . sIaI'ECI'3 PDCIIIIIIIC JOHN CLEGG MY DARLING MISS CHERRY VALLEY VELLA LA VELI-A MONEY ROYAL CHOCOLATE DIP MAY 5. GRATTAN ANNUNCIO CLASS B PACEBS I DABIIBI-IIIO A DASH RUBY -P. DALI GINGER. REYNOLDS 1 BELLHOP B. FACE CLOTH ' I'LL CONTO TOMMY MORGAN HILDA MAC JUNE BREEZE YANKEE JOAN LUCKY HARVIZSTER RUSTY HANOVER COL. BUDLONG CALUMI-:'1'1'A RONALD a, LUs'1'Y'S LASS numsou LEE CAVALLEREO in nu mu Al.l. l-Aclllts 2 names-ms A nut! .10 J0 SPENCER. GAHAGAN ' YUTA WHISPERING HOPE ROBERT lmilcic ANN'S aov . ANN'S DREAM THELMA mu ,. HEDGEWOOD CHIEF SEVEN UP DIRECT V FUTURITY WIIK - AUGUST 15-2! Al Wedneedey Afternoon and Night, -rinmdqy ivigat. lahirdey Night. . '