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CHARIDTTETOWN JULY 26, 1951 35- go-3;; Rwgllldhgdufref 31-3 ...... ....................... .. ... . ior Championship and the MI.ri- gf11n33iu0l'l W” dm - '-r--- my '5 ll 0 5 5 "1 wiii&ie'iGLi&t (sg; .6 3 5 n pygl lch . ellw Ply - - Beta raan ee . 4' "3. :.o:::::.. "Wm" -- ---- ----- - Brilliant Baille -m----- ---a ---w - --- Y H0!!! officials d in u 1 t cl xdt, in charge of the banner meet in- M"m'”9 wummant smuld b” "" O n ea S S m ' "5 9' '"”' m' 9 Princess (B6679 ----- -- -7 7 8 mane that than Wm be 3 large the hands of the local club secre- in! Twin! VII! the ON!” 0? the April and (L, Ke11y)., 3 3 9 entry list. Four divisions in all are m'y' 3'1 P 1”” expected to result. Maurice "Mousie" Dowling. de- fending champion. will head the visiting entrants. An 18 hole qual- nounced by the committee charge. , clude. Eddie Crowell. Halifax, Ben Isnor, Moncton. and two-time win- ner Pete Kelly. Fredericton T. K. "Tom" Stewart. St. Stephen. Whn Club officials who have been working hard to have the course report the played Saturday last week won the N.B.-P.E.l. Wrestlers. 1-en Rushes. siil Balbo. ory. ,. ” ''”'"”d a''"'"” " ' ””"'”""' suffering from ossibl fractu- charnpionship is also expected to :"'mymc:ol;”"”c;u: ”2;a;h::lt:' Bx” Currie and Bull Montana. Mike Garcia appeared til; h:v; ;;:i:hD::1t;:rsi3";i'l1y'""gf,;d ";:h,'g:.;' :3; 1E:c::h;'V f,?:'t:bi1: g”::;.hf,: ed ankle and l.nC:l'ItiO;l of tlic Joandalc (Willis) be "n hmdi Wu P P W 0 have been appyumg he” me victory wrapped up e 8 and Roe laid down a sacrifice bunt 8-6. Lacombe has been seen in '3” ""1 h95d- Dl'lV1nil hi-' OWH Belle Budlanz (M8690!!- ) in "p'mp amdmim which he won last year. course in great shape with very fast greens which are expected to give plenty of trouble to the visit- ors in particular. third place one stroke the qualifying . leaders each carding an 82. The will be broken down into the clubhouse. Scores in the qualifying follow: MacDonald 83. JA. Likely 85. Dr 95, Ted Bradley 96. Murray Mel- lish 97. Jim Palmer 98, Art Peake 98. Tom Rogers 98, Sterling Mac- Donald 99. Howard Mclnnis 99. OR. Simone lol. Gordon Hutch- cson 101. Dr. Kent Irwin 101, Bud Norman 101. Gerald Stokoe 103, Bus Peaks 104. Fred Kelly 105, llfj not later than 1 p.m. Sunday. July 29. it was an- in Art Macxenzie and Frank Mc- fnnis each posted an 80 to tie for leadership at the conclusion of the and yesterday. Macxenzie is defending the title Players were grouped all down the line and the Games Committee looks for keen competition as play narrows to the final stages. In behind. in round was Wm. iiPud" Beer while Alan MacMillan and Doug Saunders paced the Club Championship play three - divisions and the draws posted at round Art Macxenzie 80. Frank Mc- Innis 80. Win. Beer Bl, Doug Saun- ders 82, Alan MacMillan 82, Don There is no doubt about it that the four-man contingent of tag frequently this summer. can and do put on a fine show for the cash customers. Performing here for the second time in a fortnight, the quartet of matmen put on another rousing evening of enter- tainment at the Forum on Tues- day night. ! I I Although one was inclined to expect that the four men would . be coming up with the same bag of tricks they used in their earlier tag match staged here, such was not the case. They gave the crowd something new in every depart- ment, in rough and tumble action and clever wrestling. and produced a lot of extra laughs and thrills as well. Getting Leo Lamoureux in there with them as an extra referee to aid Fred I-layter of Hal- - itax. the two bulls in particular. turned the tables on their oppon- ents this trip. Losing out to Montana and Currie two weeks ago. the tag duo made no mistake in gaining two of the three falls here on Tuesday but were forced - to produce plenty of skillful and White Sox in Boston. The third- place Indians now trail the Yank- ees by two games with the White sox still 3 l-2 games off the pace: Chicago This Johnny Mize scored two runs. wrecked the Indians for the 13th straight time here and gave New York Yankees a thrilling 2-1 vict- surrendered only four singles and was working on his second straight shutout. The Tribe had manufact- ured their lone run in the first inning on two hits and two cuts off Eddie Lopat. Gil McDougald, however, opened the last of the ninth with asingle. Garcia then struck out Gene Woodling and Joe Dilifaggio flied out. Yogi Berra singled sending McDou-zald to third. Mize, whose eight-inning holner lteat Cleveland 3-2 yesterday. worked the count to one and one, then sliced a hump-backed hit over third. Bob Kennedy attempt- ed to make a shoestring catch of the drive. - The ball bounced off his finger tips and before he could recover it, Berra followed McDougald across the plate with the winning run To 2-1 Win Over Indians In Tennis Toumey The finest game of tennis theta been seen in Charlottetown for a long time was-played in the P. mp Bosox 6- l Robinson. , The Cubs tied it again in the fifth on singles by Bob Ramazzolti. Miksisand Hal JPflC03i:.' The deciding runs came in the first set 6-4. but he tired more quickly than Lacombe who won the second and third sets 6-3, 6-1 In the fourth set. Anderson made which Rush fielded cleanly but found no one covering third. He then threw wildly past first enabling Campanella to score. Carl Furillo's double and Pee Wee Rcese's fly out chased in two more counters. Catcher Joe Claraglollfs eighth Slderable Worth- home run of the year with two ll Illolller leml-Ilnnl match alboard in the seventh inning help- Played 3'9 "'9 lame time. Earl ed Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-4 Smith defeated I-VLt Levltln 6-0. victory over New York Giants. 53- 1143- Although Smith won Georu smckhmd-I long Hy in the match in three straight sets. the eighth with ihe nzises loaded Levllln Played I strolls same. scored Pete Reiscr with the win- '"'d ""95 '3 "umber 01 lpeclacll hing mm. lar shots. The Gums book 3 74 contest In the final match of the ladies ii playoff of ii e-5 tie, before the d”"”"- Winds MacMlllan and regular game. The um! was chm Helen Larter emerged victorious. ed June 17 in the last half of the ””'f””"8 Mariam Dumont and eighth because of Pennsylvania's J05" A""5t"”"3 6'3- 543- '0.1lk6 Sunday Curfew Law. the ”"e' Willie Mays scored the Winning action here before. and his bril- liant form was no surprise, but it is the first time that Anderson has met such stiff opposition on these courts. giving him an op- portunity to demonstrate that he is a ,strong tennis player of con- Only one match is scheduled Hamilton Take victory went to rry Jansen. his Ken I-Iolcombe turned up as Chicago white Sox' eagerly-sought; stopper" at Boston and his anis-i tic five-hit pitching stint provid-. 13th against eight defeats. Munay Dickson sllffered his loth defeat. He has won 12. day when three of the four classes were forced into extra heats to declde the purse winners. Driving. blanket finishes to the wire in practically every heat . compelled the iudaea to call for the Jennie Kalmuck t0'Donnell).l 1 i ;2;l;;;i,g'3:;”w,;".1",,,;”,,,g1”g;”p,;;'f - R d .-j 3;.,.1;,,,i;?”'w,?;g””sq;f,;';t”'";';l mist-nee or the photo finish cam- Rosalie Hooper rw, Kelm. 5 2 2 ers forming the Championship I Cleveland Indians Wednesday Bmmlded W lhhdv but mslnd iii cornbe. R.C.A.F. advanced into 9" m' " numb" M 9C9"5i0M her Time Table (Cormier) 2 5 5 Division. came within one out of winning muchmg "hm! '0' 9” 553' mme the final round by defeating A. M" m” "nu p"m”"5 " '3." n"' New L90” (M”G”33”” 3 3 3 other golfing notables from of their first game at the Yankee P1535 Randy JWKS01” 't-"WW 19"” to H. Anderson. Both are fine play Ash wmd B” decl”'d' Lela B"d'm"5 (C”m"”'" '4 4 4 d l Times: 3.13 M6; 2.1 2X5; 2.14 zzs these seaside provinces, all former y Stadium in more than I year, but 59-Clmd and W9. 53595 W979 10359 - ers and both were in good form m-Iver Injured winmn horse owned b Lo ' champions, expected to attend in- .... a two-out. niiiith-inning double by D03 Th0mP50”5 1095' ”Y 500'” last night. Anderson took the 8 V "19 In the second heat of the class ified pace a nasty accident occur- red that involved two horses and their drivers that sent Alfred Lowery of Montague to hospital entry, Captain Missouri. Iowery and his horse were upset when a tightly packed field of ten horses came around the upper turn to the three-eighths pole. Captain Missouri was trailing in second place behind Lindy H. driven by George McIntyre. also of Monta- gue. when the accident occurred Mr. Lowery received his injuries when run over by another entry. Billy Budlong, after he had been thrown to the track. upsetting that horse and its driver. Ran- uali MacDonald of Milltown Cross, as well. Lindy I-I. won the heat, but was set back to sixth position for in- terference. but later went on to win the third and fourth heats for race honors. The fourth heat was 8 raceoff with Bonnie June, own- ner but was drawn in the extra heat. Lorne I.ietcher's Jenny Kaimuck, the only Bpringhill. N. S. stable lead In iiegaiia PORT DALI-IOUSIE. Ont. July' 25 - (op) .. Hamilton resndei-s I Basebailgulis 1 winner. clipping off all three heats entry. was the only straight heat of the number one classified trot. and pace. Driver O'Donnell was Sister Mary (W. Kelly). Billy Budlong (MacD aid) cm... nil;....;'.i'"'.ii;.;.'..i' Times: 2.17; 2.19 U5: 2.18 2X51 2.19 415. Winning horse owned by Oliver Gallant. Charlottetown. No. 1 Classified Trot and Pace Letcher, Springhill. N. 5.. No. 2 Classified Trot an Pace aid . Romeo (Smith) Just Lucky (Shaw) 2.15 W5: 3.14 W5: 2.15 doom -saaih -JCIJ1 Winning horse owned by Harold Cudmorc, Brackiey. Classified Pace Lindy H. (McIntyre).... Bonnie June (Corm-ier) l-lardroad Bill (Stead) own-e-.-a -.l:nto08c.:.-4 O-Ned Kitty McKay (Fitzpatrick). Direct Volo (Weir). . . -3 one-is--ea-so :2. hi! ery) . . .2 dnf dr Times: 2.18 W5: 2.2l V5; 2'10; 124. Winning horse owned by P. S. Cobb. Cliarlottciown. i 5 he - . ed b Ra mond Beers of Bar- g.A3.m&rl3o:ild1;?dJac:mR:I:f ;:”gg'm2"”ti;f; f13tI;d9r;uf0i;Cth 3:; fluelagmliis aiyaydassglhiemgtalked ggllvmotlll Alvin Dark's Ions flv 1" iinrguiidnaciy in-:aii'30ii7;'2'i1,;;f,':,'f Dim; court.yN.B..ydrlven by Harvey Cor- aud 33' wen” M”Nem 88' Di w'l" same time foungdo out that Leo mm the -dugout” lliallonteilrwin and Don Mueller meet Ca” Bradley 3"d E””b9"" men who W" the Winn-er of the Macbongld 90, 3,12 Holman so, ...me man" cm be Jun as rugged The victory gave the American smashed consecutive home mus Wlllett in a second round mixca "cmd he” 9" Lmdy H5 "itbwkt Geo;-ge wood 92, Jack 1-xenon, 92, as he looks league-leading Yankees ii tull ml. the Gums In the mm It as doubles match. Hlrdrold 3111- Owned ind drivel) non Macmillan 94, RE, Jenkins ' . . . game margin over the Red. Sox "vhf; mm and Mueuem-.em:"th' by Hamid Stead, Braclgev. won or n 94, nmk Hansen 94, Bob Gjgggy an the wuy Hughes and Balm who were beaten 6-2 by. Chicago In me suspen ed contest the the first heat for the t ird win- . Shaving Ease Use ll ed wrestling to do it. They th Ho . today took an 1 . . W.K. Sharpe 105. 1?. Boudrias mu ed e vc ry. ” e end in the point the winner of a special :25 prize 109' Bud cluk 109' Dan Macco,-. swfed twch ”tV'hmW1nd Dexmfmr He facedp only 32 men while I total of the four-day 69th Royal l donated by 3.1.. Burge. Five mm 109g mmud won,” 109, Doug ma: ale 0?: d5 39 :1 igelhmllwh snapping his fourth-place club's B The Cuudhn Pu" Cmadml Henley regatta before Houses. for driving the horse trot- Cummn 111, Allison Gm, 111, at one agobhir En?! xliVgF;1 mil gmlglgg f:ve-game losing streak. l' - (tiger-glnhundred spectators on the : ting the fastest mile of the meet C AN A D A , S FIN E S T George MECMHI", 115' K35 Rear, themselves. Balm mined itrhe bail But l-lolcombe owed much to AMERICAN e and Canal. when he guided Jenny to 5, mark don ll5. Ron Atkinson 117 Jim CIGARETTE rolling when he sidestepped a fly- Don Lenhardt. who belted his sec- Only one of the 14 events of. of 2:12 2-5 in the second heat. The .' 31115911 124- minim Filmer 138i ing block by Montana who bowl 3:35 tgginxsltjnlelflglmelillloielggriiilellwig C'"e1'"'l'l W0 000 "M 1 5 1 gifrdnthbe iyihst 53:1 ototimudi to. icuemker gh u;el2h5i.lr”'lBnii j . - "" " . c wnner iiey. won e . pi-re one d 3 ed over his own partner and sent the sixth inning. NEW Y0” -- 000 M9 992"” 7 ” of which is presented the Maple by Albert Quigley and Boris. St. a e FOUR EVENTS THREE HEATS EACH FEATURING FREE FOR ALL PACE erno . G 1, v t . I T 6 I 9 T C Outside the ropes to tag in. aimed ious tries. had ii 1-0 lead. Chm!" W 9'" 111-4 1' ” der.rSt, thleexilxet IS 1ieCltHoo::; tilfivegiebynvsis . h RA K a blow at Hughes who ducked and Before Lei-ihardt stroked his B'”'”" - vim 000.010": 5.1 fending champions having won 1 d ken y'of south rt waged mm i e -it landed flush on Currie's chops llth four-bagger Nelly Fox and H”lc”mbe and M35” Pame”l' the points since the shield was 1:;-ific rgttles downpozhg mm) t . - and the two partners proceeded to Minnie Minoso. the league's top g”""5?v'l' (8) Taylor (9) "id first dolllllied in 1949- stretch with the Sprlnghill horse 8!” A D R A iiiewiiuzzmoeift a:imtiire' 1-)-iittiimiiiiixiietfiliitshed successive "iigles nziini-51': 055'.-. soo ooo ooi-4 s z . tin the-second and third heats that 7”!” (J W! IIIIUV Hughes and Balbo. ' Gil Coan blasted a triple and Washington . 022 zoo Olx-'l is 0 took photo finishes to show -lenriw ' ' ' three singles to pace Washington's H”m'”"5”"v B”"”"-V ii”, whit? Kalmuck in front by a nose n , Adding to the fun of t.he match J4-hit attack on four Detroit W Bmden "” and "”"5b'””ll' "W'mh""f'.d. mm 5 aw ;the four grappiers also pulled pitchers which gave the senators -l”""”" "d K”"” . O er 9 "5 me ,1 df. b. .5 1 low in that (I 3 7.4 American Lea U6 view, St. Louis .. 000 003 101-512 A Just Flicks. owned an rlen J , e -c3m”b1P'"mf h" 3 Wen er th T. 3 3' rhllsdelplili .. ozo oio 1oo-4 7 ii . . Harold Olldmore of aiscliley. win i er 3 W t 9 "”wd' but "M W 9 gem Garver and Lollar: Zoldak, SOUTH TN.Y.' July :5 race honors in the number two V K - heats respectively after - gently, Haypef was the man, gm. smashed for two runs in the sac- B H 0” 103 M14 , u ter-final round of the list South- md mud ed tn H t L" M g First Heat 2 It. My sharp get, of Lhg nlgm, During one scuf- ona inning and two more in ihe cmlgnzn n":.::,.: 100 mo 000-2 3 . ampton invitation tennis tourna- E1l1II:ekao?:epd byemi-gas vlrvuraer, H V fie he had his white duck trous- lh1l'd- W33 ChBP8Cd Wllh the '16- me and mmpanenn; Rush. ment with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over on!) Md driven by hm” Me: i U.s.T.A. Rules to Govern feat. his sixth against eight wins. 1 -Entries Ciose-- him flying out of the ring. A lit- tle later Montana. who, waiting so big with the two referees. Hay- ter and Lamoureux. Although La- moureux was drawn into a num- ber of tangles that didn't use him l on torn right off. and they didn't come off in one piece either. but, in several. Currie and Montana 81011. e e e MEN'S GABARDINE PANTS- Regular to 59-95 MEN'S DRESS SHlRTSe- MEN'S OVERALL rams- MEN'S STRAW HATS- Regular to &3.50 ............................................................. .. Popular Make ............................... wu- To Clear .. ................................................................... .. Irsynmrs -....-..s ilsaiggizr SHIRTS -79 32.49 h2.95 5 1 .49 over the White sox in three prov- for three runs in the first inning but he braced to post his sixth gers pushed their latest winning ningest pitcher. gave up eight hits. but walked only one and fanned Up to that time. Parnell. victor Detroit hammered Don Johnson 'ictory. Freddie Hutchinson. Front-running Brooklyn Dod- deslsted their actions-and man- vager Brown didn't mince his lwords that were directed to those youngsters I , 'rle. Bill, who has been more than generouswith ;them and has never refused any -lild admittance if they didn'thave the price. Just told told them plump and plain. "if you are go- ing to abuse the break I have. been giving you by trying to spoil the show for those who have paid good money to see it. then you won't. find me so lenient next Falcons will get their chance to narrow the gap when the two clubs clash at Memorial Field to- night at 5:30 in a scheduled City Baseball League fixture. Back into a second place dead- lock again as the result of Anch- ors' Tuesday Victory over Stars. vi win for the Falcons will also give them back sole possession of sec- ond spot. but Judging from their last meeting with Rovers. that won't be an easy task. The last time the two clubs met. Garcia and Tebbetts; Lopat and Berra. Leaf shield donated by the Gov- Scheib ('7) and Murray. " (GP) g Tony Tmbert myur old University of Cincinnati stu- T AL . NA lo" oent. today moved into the quar- Lorne Main of Vancouver. Main. young csnidiiin. Davis Cupper. was the last survivor of- Dulbiel (8) and Owen. (Continuation of June 17th illls pended game) Dickson (E) and McCullough. Peter's. classified trot and pace in a fourth heat raceoff with Jimmy A. and Lily Marlene. who won the second Gregor, was first under the wire in the second heat but was set hem gh ml 11 1 gb L streak to five games as Preacher g three cm .31 n 1 ti, 3 . 5”? '0 ”W"d PMMW ml" ""9"" h sATURW- W” M :”'i'mW :22: :::.::::.:..”:..:::h .:":.:lz.:::: 333-3??? -33” e” V3 ”e".5.5”5:;:3 -"5 B?e"n'3-'- 5i?i...”"e.fi".:...:":.”:.?...fi.'”ii: ilt1';:l::.::”ls.:i.i::;. r pa or sue a situation-attir- r :1 1 1 l a en o on al were elimin- , . lck Charles Willis, Proprietor. ed in a conventional pair of CMCW” CW5 5'2" , aengl, Jansen (3) ....dow2;i.'I.5;; Ilkd yesterday the second C” "5 pm”; domnd 1:”, ""55 I0" dl"? i ”'fe",,-11'... lwrestler's trunks to suit the occs- 399' the Naiiuml L"3”” W1” Queen. Friend (7) Werle (7) round. . wen ma Rout”. Mona ' or E as a will r'3' fastest pace. 2:15 2-5. while Clar- ence Wood won the itsretakerxi Play Opens for llllliof Golfiiiie Plidget and Cash; Acker. Lov- enguth ('1) and Lalidrith. Yputhful Roger Clarke. defend- ing champion. posted a neat IN to FRIDAY mo MONDAY 8 :3) FIIEIGIIIE. SING CROSBY N Y k .....0l0 120000--4 50 ' ...f:. :3: ;.,::;:.d.,”l.;;l;":;g, 3:3: :i”...”."i”E...i”:..'l3?:”i.;;””2:...;27:: NEE"?-'h S . .m-ggo-I-d-awwg Can. Swimming l"e”'i'.'. other an n... event .... Ps;;i;j:;;;:;3f ii" ””' V dent that had nagging to do Wm. off starter Bob Rush and his sac- mm?-wI1:;" gags; (3)) :;,,,1e eh; I 0 won by Rutherts, driven by Ike GA ' the wrestlers. A bunch of young- "am" wan Dubmi Wilks (8). and Garagiola. Mc- 0 H "mum. ma "mad by OH”: I 20-Blade Giiktll new -w been nJi”i'.'...1""f.”:E55Si?.2.5?;.”if.”.i:';” 2.”:::t.::.'.:l-...1:':::.".:: 352- "" .,,.,., ...,........i. 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I - - mo;-ERNA-1-1oN,u, an chrlst of O I ll, onors n e raceo . nywav ed to clear-there s plenty hot weather 5;: ttggrn-min '5? !lor;cld;l;loluthelg husky first-baseman even with so. had the extra xicicffiie 30:. was first it the wire in the second I'D some-be SW9 Y9" lmvb " 5"PP'Y 9f minutes and very nearly ended it Ewe R"”” ””'d 1”” ll” 91 Otlaws ....... .. 021201002-813! the first heat of the men's loo. heat but was set back to fifth n m h gh H ,. 'm95v 3.1" H ,o13 ooo ooz..e ii a yard freestyle in 50.8 second. Ro position for interference on the cool slacks-sport shirts-T-shirts. etc. ?.,;;Ef Q” ;I,niE,.,.',f.'5”.,?.5 .'.';'.. . fo13;gh0k3';;en yggfm-lgggnsolg 3;; Nic"ii3i:i, Fahr as indwelling. mac 3': Jiiiteonver lndsPet4e'il":1Il)lD0l' gum. whit; 3Nigrgle's gal. ' , t,o:Citt.Ri 'k () d 0 on alfiihriin IVER YOWDOT -- "- T” MEN'S LONG SLEEVE srorvr Sl-llRTS- - ""3 . . . Hodges alnsled. Roy camlmnelln I..()npdta.rsan G H In tie for second at”57.5. 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