13 ‘Ilia Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Aug. 71, 1902. l .lunior Ablbies Capture SUMMERSIDE - The Char- lottetown Juniors took the first game of a best-of-five series for the Island championship at the RCAF baseball diamond yester- day. defeating Summerside Le- gion Juniors by the score of 5-3. Donnie Schurman, pitching for Summerside. had one bad inn- ing. the fifth, when the visitors bunched four hits off him which were good for three runs. and broke a 2-all tie. Summerside managed to score another in the seventh. but could not further close the gap. fty Dunn. on the mound for Opener I Smith led the visitors attack with 2 hits and 2 RBl‘s in three trips. Doyle hit 2 for 4. and Rice 2 for 5 Schurman drove two runners across for Summerside in the fourth inning and Lloyd “Toy" Gallant earned an RBI in the .seveneth by walking when the jbases were loaded. ‘ Right fielder Smith made a fine running catch of W. Mathe- son‘s pop over the infield in the fifth. George McNcill made a (neat pick up of Sherry's hot grounder in the sixth to get the runner at irst. .Moncton. Time 11.2 secs. ‘ 2!) yard dash - 1. Lewis Dixon. Halifax; 2. Row Williams. Truro; 3. Johnneaton, Antigon- ish. Time 25.3 secs. 880 yard dash- I. John Mc- Isaac. Bridgetown; 2." Ed Pur- cell. Antigotiish: 3. Bruce Well- ing. Moncton. Time 2 mins. 12 sec s. Running Broad Jump - I. John Yauss, Oromocto; 2. John Macfsaac. Bridgetown: 3. Don Barry. Antigonish. , Running High Jump - 1. Don Barry, Antigonish; 2. Br uce Willing, Moncton: 3. Ken Chan. Moncton. Height 5 feet 1 inch. Discus - . McNutt. Truro: 2. Jack Maclilachern. Islanders: 3. Don Stevenson. Truro. Dist. 146 feet 5 inches. Shot put (8 pounds) - 1. Jack MacEachern. Islanders; 2. Don Stephenson. Truro: 3. Al McNutt. Triiro. Dist. 43 feet. 5 3/74 inches. Hop Step and Jump - 1. John Maclsaac. Bridgetown: 2. John \ Yauu.l0ron1ocio; s. lune lent. Middleton. Diist. 37 feet. . ard relay - 1. Antigonish: 2. Moiicton. Time 50.0 secs. WOMEN'S OPEN 100 yard dash - 1. Brenda Ro- binson. Monoton: 2.~.Lana Brin- ton. Middleton: 3. Mary McLeli- an. Halifax, Time 12.7 secs._ 220 yard dash - 1. Lana Brin- ton. Middleton; 2. Mary McLel-, lan. Halifax. 3. Cheryl Macfsaac. Halifax. Time 23.5 secs. - Running Broad Jump — 1. La- na Brinton. Middleton; 2. Shir- ley Carter. Halifax: 3. Heather MacLean, Islanders. Dist. feet 7% inches. _ Running High Jump —- Shir- ley Carter, Halifax. Height 4 feet 3 inches. ’ 440 yard relay - l. Bridgewa- ter; 2. Halifax. Time 56.1 secs. 13 Silk. his conqueror seven days) t I , . Finds ‘Revenge WESTBURY. N.Y. -Su MacLad. gr gained revenge loss a week to a Canadian [invader in the big-paying inter-,. natlon trot ’ Su Mac Lad won the $25.000l 1’/4-rnllc Challenge Cup trot ati Roosevelt Raceway. while Tie was seven ei own y r Miron. whose stables are at St. Augustin. . I Favored Duke Rodney was] lsecond.-a half-length behind Sn‘ WATER LILY The saucer-shaped leaves ‘of South America’s royal water lily often exceed 20 feet in circum- ference. [Mac Lad. and Porterhouse was i another .3/4-length back. ' Su Mac Lad was rated per- fectly in second position by (driver Stanley Dancer while v Yew 1¢slsnd's color bearer.‘ \Ordeal. set a blistering pacg from the start. * . Danmr waited until the final eighth before making his win. liing move with'tlie eight-year. ding. He took the lead lath pole and with. lated bid by Duke The victory was the third in five starts this season for so M80 ()2 earnings to $35,250 and his life- time bankroll to 3490.749. Su Mac .Lad was se'c.ond choice in the wagering, return. lng $870 Ordclallwound up fourth. T e earnings MoyNrAiN_.i;ANi> Only four per cent of Nor. way's area is. arable land. 23 per cent -is covered with forests and the rest is ‘mainly barren mountains. h of Tie Silk a six-year-oldu total 0277.495. - 7 Charlottetown. was the biggest R H 1!: reason for the home boys‘ de- Charlottetown 020 030 0005 0 4 feat. He gave up only six hitslsummerside ()()0 200100 3 6 4 and struck out 12. Schurman was Umpires - plate - Alien; ba- tagged for nine bingies andises - Grant Grady, Hawkins. whiffed four. i Landry. Senior Abbies Cop Second Straight Win SUMMERSIDE - The Char-«and batted in three of the six. iottetown Abbies made it tw 0 j RCAF runs. Hugh Spicer. hitting straight in their best of five ser- ; 2 for 4. had 2 rbi's. Bob Sleigh ies for the Senior baseball cham- and Gord Grady each hit 2 for 4. = pionship of Prince Edward Is- The fielding W85 for the most- land a Queen Elizabeth Park ; part good. Wayne MacDonald. int Saturday afternoon. downing the. centre field for the visitors. cov- Summerside boys by a score of 1 cred a lot of outfield in hauling (0-6. They had won previousl_v;d0Wh three flies. Hugh Spice!“ in C_harlottetown by a 17 - 3 at third base for RCAF made a score, . diving stab of the catcheifs wild l ODE Le{ul.ge_V flamed for R_ heave over third in the third inn- 1 »L_i,. 1’ AN is-MAN team from Hal- . ' ifax captured top team aggre- gate over sixteen other teams in t he Maritime Invitational ck and field meet Saturday at Memorial Field. The team . nated Halifax Team Emerges On Top At Track Meet An iii-man team from Halifax burn. Oromo:-to; 3. Richard Poi-i Pole Vault-—— 1. Arthur Burke.l captured top honors in the mam-. ter. Oromocto. Height 13 feet. 6 i .Middlcton: 2. George Clieverie. moth Maritime invitational inches. ‘Islanders: 3. .Ioe Cheverie. Is- 3'3‘-'l\' and “Did meci Discus (Men's) — 1. Bob Sim- landers. Height 9 feet 6 inches. Memorial Field Saturday. The mons. Islanders: 2. Roy Wasli- Javelin — 1. Eugene Best. Haiigonians ran up a total of 93 burn, Oromociog 3. Bob Boiitil- Middleton: 2. Malcolm Chisholm. I=0imS- ‘om’ Points better than ier, Middleton. Dist. 147 feet. i0~Antigonish; 3. Lloy Campbell, lllell llcallesl "lvalsi Mlddlelml-l ‘/2 inches. ‘ Aiitigoiiisli. Dist. 145 feet 1 inch. . branch of the Canadian Le- gion for the team with the best aggregate from Vern Larter, emerged with 93 points. 40 points better than the runner- up team. from Middleton, N. S. Team captain. Dave Lucas. (left) receives the trophy do- by the Charlottetown chairman of the sports com- mitt-_-c of the local branch. re *1 9 unfurls a wonderfully color-f'ul CAF and retired after six inn-l lV""'- llllls l’l'°V°"““g an °lh"“"S° NW3 S°°lla- Tl‘l"‘l “'35 0l“"“°"' Javelin (Men's) ~— I. Itov 880 yard rclav —— 1. Halifax" lllgs wllll Abbles l"3‘ll“‘~' 5"l- L9‘ mm‘ score’ ~t°' lvllll 47 l’°lm5' Washburn Oromoi-to~ 2. Bob 2. Aniigonisli. Time - 1 min. mrgey gave up lo hits bul walk‘ - R HE’ Top mdwidual honors “mm lo Simmons ’ Islanders: '1 Bo b 397 secs - ' ed °“ly °"° ‘lllllllg “ls “ll” °“lAbb'es”°2 W221 13 2il“'° “'““l’“’5 "l the Ml‘l‘"°‘°"' Boutiiicrl Middlclnli. Dist 169 “DiscusH- 1 Fu ene B st the mound. Tom Dwyer and R-C-A-.F- 020 llllllzll 5,12 .5’ Ram h0W0V(?|". Eugene Best f . ‘ . ' ' ' Middl { . 2 'w-'‘ g ‘sh e I’ Garth Harris followed him‘ Dw‘V' Umpires ‘ plme “ Jlmmlelcompeting in Juvenile hm,‘ Selioi Put ( 16 Pounds) I llandei?s'0n'i A.I‘ll‘llll'SogUl‘l(9e:all/liti- events. capturod five firsts and a second to grab (op honors in? ‘ the male division with 28 points. gthree better than Leroy Wash- iburn of Oromo 0. N.B. ‘ In the female division it was .Lana Brinton who cmcrgcd in front with 13 points followed by Shirley Carter and Linda Walsh. er lasted one inning plus‘ allow" Allen: Bob Simmons. Islanders: 2. Ross Merrill, Oromocto: 3. Pat Mcg Manamaw. Amherst. Dist. 41.) feet 9‘/it in ies. Hammer Throw - Bob Sim- mons. Islanders. 2. Joe Chis-‘ saac, Halifax. Time 8 secs. liolm, Antigonish; 3. Roy~Wash-§ High Jump - 1. Linda Walsh, burn. Oromocto. Dist. 96 feet. ilialifax; 2. Judy Mosher. Hali- l dleton. Dist. 117 feet. 11“/4 inches. MIDGET GIRLS 10(l yard dash 1. Sharon Clarke. Islanders; 2. Judy Mo- isher, Halifax; 3. Cheryl MacI- ed two hits. and walked four and 3 “ml Ulric Gallalll ri:.:“:.ll:..::i ’.°..‘.§’.-.".“‘ié’.l*.‘.°i§ "‘ — i.£::'i:.i::':::: l“‘5EB‘“l :::5.*:';.:.“i.‘?“.l’;:°.;‘.::.‘l :2 ,. 5°°RE5 . all the way for the Abbies, giving ’ THE Sfifiljfigfify PRESS up twelve hits in a free-hitting both of Hahfax-_ W 0 were de . 112 incllcs. fax. Heather. MacLean, Island- contest and walking three. 30...... Am°"°3.','5 .,I5°1a.,g.,'ff'_ 6,1 1 — locked for sccondhwith eigiid: 1 mile reIay— 1. Halifax; 2. . ers. '- 30bbY Lund._ Abbies' second »Cle,,eland 013 102 02x_ 5101 points each. Moncton; 3. Antigonish. Time 3! Discus - 1. Darlene B u rke. Sticker: hii 3 Single. double and Schwan, Fomieles (4, Radmz There were a total of (on I'('.'(‘- minutes, 41 seconds. Middleton; Hele n Davis. - triple in four tries. Bernie Gal- (54-,, (5, and Nixon: Latmzm ords shattered at Saturday's Bridgewater; 3. Anne Newcom- Fashions at Holman’s this Fall lant 8lS0 hit 3 for 4. Roger Mac-j (541) and Romano HRS. Bo§__ 1-9°“ 2 ’°1‘ Rand Wayne M3°"Scholling <5); Clc—Phlllips «aw DOn3ld 2 {OF E‘). . (121 ’ W a y n e Matheson. recruited 1 New york from the ranks of the Legion .lu- . Baltimore niors. to fill in as catcher in the absence of Irv Walsh. belted two singles and a double in 5 trips m . BOYS JUVENILE EVENTS (he, Middleton. Dist. 36 feet. 5% TOP owx MARKS H110? y-art; dgsh -12. Jolt: Skier. . inches, Charlottctown's Bob Simmons 5” 3*? ~ Fifi“ hig . hi‘? bettercd two of his own P.E.I. Eonislii 3- N°i‘dea“ K-'iWi8il9i‘E-l 100 yaggII;gSIfi1T_P?Y§0“, wiI_ Open records in the discus and Halifax. Time 10.5 secs. ifiams .I.rm,0_ 2 Joim Beam" Shot Put. He heaved the discus 200 yard dash — 1. Joe Skier. Amig(’miSh_ have D It’ for arccord distance of 147 feet Halifax: 2. Brian Knight. Anti-v ' ' ' ysa ‘ l0‘.é inches to better his oldgonish: 3. Nordeau Kawigbcrg.‘ compete for lush richness with the bold splashingl colors of changing leaves. The deep tones and the flair of this season’s styles reflect even the mellow beauty of Alltlllllll-hll(3ll_ 102 001 101- 613 2 000 006 02x- 8 16 0 Coates. Bridges (7-2) (6) Ar- -royo (6) Clevinger (7) and lBlanchard. Howard rs» Hall fij NOTICE OP HHERIFD5 M’ "W" ll’ w""°'"‘ "9’ 3"“ i'."a“kt°f Miminlo i"°h°siwhiilhlHa"m' Tl” 2” 5°“ “C ‘Landrith. Triandos :7. e so oarrer is year. n e. 440 yard dash — 1. Bill Bald- ts Y ‘ll not on] sav lNew Yor 300 000 000- 3 121 Slim. lie '39-‘ii #1 mark 0i 41 feel - win. Halifax: 2. Lou Dixon. Hal- ' S u n S e " on y ' SALE ‘Baltimore oio ooi 011- 4 so 7'2 Inches yvhioh he ha<!Set18st~irax; 3. Brian Knight, Antigon-. uioveiyvg youvu say -ospectacularzv l Daley. Bouton is-6) <9) Ar- W." by 1:4 "!°l‘°5~ 5.'m.m.°ndS= ish. Time 54.6 secs. 1 . Under lmyo .9, and Howard. B,.0wn_ finished third. in the individual. 880 yard mm _ 11 BM Bald‘; . when you see our Fall selection. Incorporation Act ‘lstock (8) Wilhelm (5.9) :9) and 3 383023195 with-a total 18; win H81ifax- z_ B1110-Brien 5. City of Charlottetown Tl‘la_ll<l°5v L3“ ‘3- HR‘ Bal'‘= 0" S‘ . lJohii; 3. Andrew Arsenaulti Isit e -'—" ""'- ""- PURSUANT TO and by virtue :R°i"“5°“c.‘l9’ '1". mm 0,,.,_, ,.1}tliA:]ef cgigiiiih °i.o1:"7"I,‘§§f{§,°é!landers. Time 2 minutes 10.81 of a special warrant for sale ‘K‘.“'5a5 "l-V l ' ichampion who wmbe a member‘ secs. ° b Ff I 3 ’ of real estate issued b Ken- M'""°5°l3 200 lo" 00*‘ 3 9°; . . .. , - __ . eCtU l U ' lece n th M Ma t. I dg 3' I th Rakow .1o_14~, wickersham . of Canada 5 entrv in the British 1 Mlle Rllll l- 'l°l"‘ Mtlsaac-~ e . rm-ueo er “_ . i - ‘ .lB‘dt.':2.B‘ll0‘B',St. - City court of the City 0‘ Chan .(3, and Bryan‘ Sngman .9_3)_ Empire Games at Perth. Austra ri Se own I rien hi Jersey Wool Suns iottetown. under his hand and seal the 7th day of March A D. I962 against the lands hereinafter described against which iudgment had been given in the amount of $127.36 for unpaid assessment against the same in the name of Estate of Mar_v Ann Hooper directing me lo sell at pu ic auction to the highest bidder such portion of the said lands as may deem sufficient to pay such assessment and all expenses. I DO HEREBY GIVE NO- TICE that on Wednesday the 19th day of September A.D front of the Law C_ourts Build- _ ing in Charlottetown in Queens County. in Prince Edward is- land i will -set inn and sell to the highest bidder the whole of such lands. having been assessed as No Lincoi Stre is to say:. COMMENCING on the East boundary line‘ of land owned by Owen Connolly. Es- quire at the Northwest of a reserved plot of land. thence Northwardly along the said Owen Connolly's Fast bound- ary line ('r'i’r rhc distance of Ninety (90) feet or to the South boundary line ot land in e possession of Daniel Mc- Kinnon. William John Fraser and em Lord. thence Eastwnrdly along the last men- honed line for the distance of mighty-six (as) (ect. 0 Q on louthwardly by a line parallel to the Prince '!‘own_ Road for W ‘Jackfvllle . lGrecn (6-6) Hamilton (6) Smith (on and ‘Oldls. HRs: sr-— - re- ipeda <29». r. Alou (20). 1 and B:-ittey. HR: KC-Del Grcco: * (8 ) . Washington etroit iFoytack (9.5) r7) Fox (9.) and’ : Wash-Retzer (8 Bright <15): Dct-Colavito (30), 1 Fernandez (15). l Chicago 300231000- Los Angeles 010000100- Fisher (7-4) Lown (8) and *Carreon: Belinsky (8-7) Spring l(5) Botz (6) Grba <9) and Rod- lgers, Averill (6. Rs: Chi-« lsmith (14): LA—Moran (15). : Nat al L a .9 90 _ . e gue i Pittsburgh 000 020 000- 2 5 0 z . St. Louis 000 100 101- 3 12 0 , Friend (14-12) and Burgess; Jackson (11-10) and Sawatski. ‘ i haifer (8). i, Pittsburgh 100 020 010- 4 8 0 I .St.Louis 000000-3 33 ‘ Francis (6-7) and Leppe . jsimmons (ii-8) D iba (9) and E Oliver. HRS! Pgh-Grpat (2), (16). lLos Angeles 000 120 112-8 15 1 3 New York _ ‘ Williams. Perranoski (4-3) (5) and Rosehoro: Craig (7- Mackenzie (8) Coleman. Cannizzaro (9). HRS: LA-Fair- (14) avis (21) Gilliam (4) W. Davis (20. . Houston 000 020 220- 6 12 1 Cincinnati 000 20 l0x- 7 9 1 Farrell (9-16) Tiefenauer (5) Golden (7) an Smith) (20-10) Brosnan (3) wards. HRs: Hou—Smith Cin-Keough (5) Cardenas (8). Milwaukee 000 403 012-10 10 1 Chicago 00000l- 1 30 Spahn (14-11) and Crandall: Cardwell (6-13) Hobbie (7) and I-lRs: Mil-H. Aaron (35) Samuel (3) Mathews (23) San Fran. h-s ls! \- Pierce (12-4) and Orsino; De : International League Buffalo 000000 104- 5 6 0 Syracuse 000000100— 1 73‘ Lehman. Rickefts (ii) and Cut-i right; Boiildlii. Siebler (9) and Dotterer. . Toronto 222011 102-11 80‘ Rochester 000 100 000- 1 0 4. Ptclie and Thompson: Moford (2) Short (0 Martinez- av ossoio oio-—§ as. ‘ (8) and‘ Sadevskt and Mccarver. . sossooz-— 3 sol "cosmos-— 1 s1! Shh. Friday (0) and Branch} tceecarelll and Sims. I seem-o zsi 010303! 70. Mb! and Brand: John andi IMMIGRANT CATTLE Cattle were first imported into (lads from France as early asl Ca til! 17th century. : ing athlet 001010000-2 33 of he later this year,.set a Mem-3 at 14 feet and‘ mocto ‘ (record which had been standing -, gene Best Middleton; 2_ A Burke. Middleton: 3. Paul Ar- for 12 years with a throw of 169 feet ~ The old mark of 167 feet 5l/2 inches had been set back in 1950 by T. Kyte of the Antigonish Highland Society. A new record was set in the i open mile relay which was won by th Halifax entry. Anchor Mike Noble. the flashy runner . a better than average middle- distance runner. Another mem- ber of the Halifax team was Joe Skier. another up-and-com- e. The ing time was 3 minutes 41 sec-’ on s. Noble, had little trouble in cap- turing the 440 and 880 yard dash- es and mile run. ' * The Island team. comprlsedl athletes from Souris, Kensing- t ion, Summerside. Murray Her-g hour and Charlottetown. emerg- t ed with a total of 46 points. good for a fourth place tie with Anti- gonish. OPEN EVENTS . 100 yard dash - 1. Jim Cor-. bett, Amherst: 2. Leroy Wash- record break- l . )- John; 3. Andrew Arscnault, .orial Field record with a vault landers. Time 4 min. 54.4 secs. .: Beneficial's Minute Money Broad Jump -— 1. Eugene Best. Middleton: 2. Paul Arnalt. Oromocto; 3. Bob Zinck. Bridge- water H..St dJ -LE-‘ op on an “mp rut‘ eficia|'s International Credit wait, Oromocto. Dist. 41 feet. 1 inch. ‘ ' High Jump - 1. Connie Bea- ton. Antigonish; 2. Eugene Best, Mid- Middleton: 3. Art Burke. dleton. Height 5 feet 7.4 inches. Shot Put (12 pounds) - 1. B u r it e. Middleton: 10“/A inches. u. man on the winning team w 3 5 ._ gene Best. Middleton: 2. A rt ‘ 3. Brian! Phone: 6518 who has gained a reputation as Knight. -Aniif-Zonish. Dist 33 icei ,1 Plan gives you cash fast for vacation . . . cash fast to clean ‘up left-over bills . . . cash fast wherever you travel, with Ben- card. Phone for your loan . . . this very minute! . Loans up to $3000 and more ) FINANCE co. or cnnnon 1 143-151 GREAT oioiiot ST. CHARLOTTETOWN burn. 0romoc(o;' 3. George -Sheppard. Halifax. Time 10.11‘ cs. i 220 yard dash — I. John Mac- 1 Donald. Moncton; 2. John Mac-. Kinnon. Antigonish: 3. Ricliardi Potter. Oromocto. 25.2 secs. 1' 440 yard dash - 1. Mike No-' bie. Halifax; 2. Malcolm Mur-l ray. Halifax: 3. John Poirier, Is-! ) St. John. NB. 2 mins. 0.1 secs. 3 1 mile run - 1. Mike Noble.‘ Halifax; 2. Malcolm Murray, Halifax; 3. Peter Price. Oromoc- to. Time 4 mins. 55.4 secs. 3 miles run - 1. George Gal- lant. Shediac: 2. Don Gl8dWlfl,i independent; 3. Peter Price. Or- omocto. Time 16 mins. 23.9 secs. Running Broad Jump-— 1. Le- I my Washburn. Oromoctoz 2. Rick Potter. Oromocto; 3. Jam- es Corbett, Amherst. Dist. 19: feet 4 inches. " Running High Jump - 1. Jam-' es Corbett, Amherst; 2. Ed Col- Height 5 feet. 7 inche. Hop. seq) and Jump — 1. Roy Washburn, Oromoctoz 2. Hal; Geldart. Moncton: 3. Rick Pott- er. Oromocto. Dist. 40 feet 4 in- II! ers. i mocto; 3. Richard Potter. Oro- mocto. Height 13 feet. 0 inches. Discus (Men's) - 1. Bob Sim- mons. Islanders; 1. Roy Wash-' .0:-o-1 s; 3 Gerry Nicolle, Island-; . PU)’ you ini P. 0. BOX 3. IA!-mix. NOVA scam ' //we Vow C<Z©M}3[élREI Your house is one of your prised possessicins! Don't be misled by the first price‘you'!e quoted. Stop and think carelirlly how much it will eventually cost. 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