Ganadian Tennis Players Lose Out At Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, England (GP)- canadrs entries in the men's ten- nil singles at Wimbledon last Thursday in third round matches. Lorne Main of Vancouver and Toronto fought it out with Gil Shea of has Angeles for five sets. but lost 6-1, 7-5, 5-7, 1-0, 6-1. Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke. Que.. lost to Australian star Lewis Road in four sets. 5-3. 5'0. 1-5. 0-1- Hoad, seeded second in the tour- nament, had too much power for Bedard. His service was booming. md his backhand drives kept Be- dard on the defensive from the start. Bedard won the third set when Hoad relaxed. Another Canadian, Mrs. Hannah Sladek of Toronto. had a mixed day. She won in the first round of the women's doubles with Mrs. E. G. Attwood of New Zealand, 6-2, 3.2, over Mrs. H. Strecker of Aus- lrla and Mrs. J. P. Vogler of Ger- many. in the mixed doubles. however. Mrs. Sladek and Gene Garrett of Los Angeles were defeated 0-3, 4-6, 6-3 by Philippe Chatrler and Miss S. Schmitt of France. DAYIS SURPRISE The big surprise of the day came in the men's singles. when un- seeded Philippe Washer of Bel- gium defeated sixth - seeded Art Larsen of San Leandro. Calif.. 10.12, 7-5, 6-2. 9-7 in the third round. Trabert kept his victory string intact with a 10-8, 8-8, 6-2 decision mer London's 19-year-old Bobby Wilson. Other Americans and their scores were: fourth seeded Vic Seixls. Philadelphia. over Mark Otway. New Zealand, 6-3. 6-4, 9-7; seventh- seeded Budge Patty of Los An- gt-Ies and Paris, over India's Nar- ath Kumar. 6-1. 6-3, 6-4; and 12th seeded Gardnar Mulloy, Coral Gables, Fla., over Australia's Peter Molloy, 6-4, 10-8, 8-6. Sets New Record 0 Mil-Aaron; Pha-Schell, Jones. Baltimore St. Louis 01500000000-6 a o ,mw10002g5 13 0 Brooklyn 001 201 002 01-7 17 2 TORONTO (GP) . Th M n Staiey Presko (6) Brazle (6) Kenn” Dixon (6)' Rc'mb"E" h Dane”. own or e 0 I-uwrenee (9) and 'Sami. Yvari ”0)- 3"""W (10) ""1 Sham. s'no::dd:o:';1:n.ihifint'iI:tclimnqisllaisg (11); L , L b" (3), M'll'k A.t 1h (8); K 1 , LONDON (APFJIHI Pm". 35' (6). Me:-2: ts: lfiigiies (10; '..”.3 cilariaiies (10) ar:do1Wos?.lyW(:C(lil:l)('- :I.:s:elc'saIIin;riiaypl::dydailaeiluainlgx year-old veteran distance runner, has clipped 55.4 seconds off the unofficial World 1600111 for the son, Snider. Rochester 200107 000-1012 1 blne race track. marathon. k t ' h 1 l . B t Americgsio 3 8 0 Otltawa d (:01 1 10 3 The colt made up for his second Peters too mo ours, 7-m n- Clous on 100 000 0 -1 4 1 R tuna ans . (ijirbrinlr, Ditmar, place finish in the plate by whip- utes 09.4 seconds for the gruelling C380 . .00-J h o inson ( ) an Watlington. ping afield of five three-yea:-old: 23.31119, .335-yard am-.ua1 Wlndgorc Msuiliivarg) zgild Wl(l!1,t)E. dosnson. gizifxgailna .124 100 000-1014 2 and winning by W4 lengths over m,ChL,w,ck "Ce Sam,-d,.yV kar ELJ erce an awa - UNISIO 100 ((100 140- 912 0 King Maple. Pancho. owned by -mere 15 no recognized Wm-1d pg. 5 1- 0 Mon. 1! ton. Harris 8). Raffenaber- the Bur-Fit 5tab1es of Hamilton, mm ml. the race. but pew” had New York 110 400 302-1113 1 gar (8), Sanchez (9) and Noble; Oi-it.. was third. two lengths be- the previous but Wm, g time of Cleveland 211 010 301- 0 13 Hudson. Swartz (6). Harrist (3). bind the King. 2:18:33 which he set It Turkul Lopet. Grim. Sain (7) and Berra. Fronts (8). Larry (9) and Lake- Queen's Own. a son of Wu Finland. In October ,8” yeah Wynn. Mossl (4).'HO0Der (5). New- man. . deep and Sea Reigh, broke from Pew” 8 an M dlspemln opth houses (7). Garcia (8) and Hagan. Richmond 301020 200-8 11 0 -he gate at odds of slightly more Man frsm Chgadwe" who gweigm W-Sain; L-Wynn. HRs: NY-Mc- Syracuse 002 000 000-2 7 1 than 2 to 1. He was going away only 126 pounds and is less than five-foot-six, ran into the wind for the last 10 miles. Aussie winners included No. 3 seeded Ken Rosewall over Bob Frankenburs. the former Lo: An- geles Wimbledon champ who now lives in Rio De Janeiro. 6-2, 4-6, 6-1. 6-4; No. 5 Met yn Rose over India's Ramanathan Krlshnan. 6-3. 6-1. 0-3: and No. 8 Rex Hartwig over 1-ial Burrows, Charlotteaville. Va.. 6-3, 6-4. 6-4. DEOBNY BEATS SWEDE Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt, the No. 11. removed Lennart Bergelin of Sweden-by 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. Champion Maureen Connolly of San Diego w"'pped Argentlnats Edda Budlnl. 6-3'. 6-3., Second seeded Doria Hart of Coral Gables, Fla.. gracefully stroked her way iv a 6-1. 6-2. victory over Miss J. F. Burke of New Zealaind. in the biggest doubles match of the day-an all-American affair on the centre court-Seixas and Tra- bert defeated Larsen and Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills. Callf.. 2-6, 6-2, 6-0, 6-1 in the second round. Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY National League Cincinnati 000 000 120-3 8 1 Pittsburgh 010 300 00x-4 7 1 Baczewski, Tervanski, (5) .Per- kowski (7) and Bailey; Friend and Shepard. L-Baczewski. HR: Cin- Kiuszewskk Chicago 001000 030-4 9 1 New York 101400 00x-6 7 0 Klippsteln, Davis (5), Cole (7) and Cooper; Antonelll, Wilhelm I3). Grissom (9) and Westrum. W- Antonelll; L - Klippstein. HRs: Chi - Cooper. Sauer; NY - West- rum. Milwaukee 000 110 010- 3 8 0 Philadelphia 401 002 03x-10 14 O Nichols, Buhl (1). Crone (3), Jay (5), Paine (7) and Crandallz Rob- erts and Lopata. L-Nichols. HRS: Cnmpanella. W-Hughes; L-Law- rence. HRs: Bkn-Furillo, Robin- Dougald. Mantle; 1-legan. Smith. Washington Detroit Cle-Avilin (2), 000101200-4 9 1 020 201 00x-5 10 0 Boating Can Be Or It Can Mean It all depends on pleasant-and SAFE. Las but non-fatal accidental accidents every If you want to lose Marrero, Stobbs (4) and Fitzger- ald; Aber. Herbert (7), Garver (7) and House. W-Aber; L-Marrera. Hits: Det-House, Nieman. Philadelphia 111 000 000 1-4 8 2 ales; L-Romberger. International League 1-iabenicht and Johnson; Meyer, Spring (5). Artie: (8) and Lonnett. Toronto at Montreal postponed. You. If you learn a. few basic things about hlndllns I small boat, your vaction or week-ends afloat will be t year hundreds of people were drowned In bontlns accidents. many of them due to ignorance of boat han- dling or. carelessness. Nodmmmows how lpiany uncomfortable. war ed. Red Cross conducts regular clagea toe N er Tm Amam-n safety. Illustrated here are three common amateur sailor. One thing the or canoe capslsu or fills with unit. even with mere die in boat an outboa .1 motor attached. Many good swim- a.nd try to swim to slurs. your motor overboard this is a good way to '1” I" 3'" R9” "WW5 IMIIHIY while lputtlng motor aboard. Lots of Fun- Lots of Woe teach its membe 'water traps tor the unwary Red Cross stresses-ll your bog: water stay with it. It will not Year because they leave the boat Queen's Own In Prince of Wales easy victory in the 35.000-added Prince of Wales Plate at Wood- at the wire and covered the i 1-16-mile distance in 1:46.2. A crowd of 14.279 saw the upset rain. IiI:s'I in popularity! isso GASOLINES your In, your out. . . used by winner of the Queen's Plate-the ...;- Maoh your motor to your boat. This boat, with much too lar .. a. motor is extr-emelrunatable ind therefore dangerous Hols not asking for trouble - he's begging for it. Don't board boat encumbered with oars. Step into bottom, not onto seat. Bur-Fit Stable's Colllsteo-finish of Toronto. urth. The other two horses. Carolator Queen's Own is the prize colt and Beauarch. were never In con- from the stable of Toronto indus- tention. Carolator closed at the trialist E. P. Taylor. King Maple odds of 20 to 1 and Beauarch at is owned by Mrs. Gordon Mackenltlo tn 1. RCAF AIRCREW TRAINING HAS WON FOR A WORLD WIDE REPUTIIIION .5-a -- In an ordinary room, RCAF jet ipilots get regular and systematic practice in instrument flying and procedures - rakeoils - letdowns - precision instrument turns - cross country flights - radio aids practice. ITS MEN And -if things are going too smoothly --the instructor can twist dials to simulate all the Monty. June 28. 1054 The Guardian Page 7 Iiiusrnirion sririon FIELD oivs The Dominion Department of Agriculture, in co-operation with (Muir Provincial Department of Agriculture. will hold Illustration Statioifi Field Days on the following dates-rain or shine: hum of William I. Johnstone and Son, Long River, June 00. 2:00 p.m. sharp. Speakers: Hon. C. C. Baker, Dr. J. A. Clark, 3. C. Parent, 5. C. Wright, L. C. Cnllbeek, B. Srin- ello. Farm of Bobort Woodalde And Son. Knutsford (0'Loary). July 1, 2:00 p.m. sharp. Speakers: mm. C. C. Baker, R. C. Parent. 3. C. Wright. L. C. Callbeclr, C. Keith Clay, B. Snaaelle. A tour will be made of the illustration Station fields and tent!- ized pastures. meadows. mixtures for hay and pasture, cereais, root and potato crops will be observed. the Illustration Stations will be reviewed and discussed by the Superb The experimental work active on Visor. Take this as an opportunity to meet your neighbours, verse with departmental representatives and View the VlOl”I( that is in progress. W. N. BLACK, Agrnnomlst. illustration Stations. Prince Edward island. lottetown Golf Club, will be held on Tuesday, 29th day of June, at 7 p.m. A.S.T. at the club house, for the purpose of determining a method to effect a partial redemption of the Bonded Indebtedness NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS Charlottetown Golf Club A meeting of the holders of Bonds, of the Char- of the club. 0. R. SIMONS, President, A. J. HASLAM, Secretary. Charlottetown Golf Club. is-ti Picture rbowx ilo! am! instructor getting ready for "Is e-sf" in jet groin: Wight trainer. Ivmt Jbow: imrrumm! put! and- rockpit when pilot sit: for practice flights. TOP AVIATION TRAINING IS WAITING FOR YOU. NEW AIRCREW INTAKES EVERY 3 WEEKS-ACT NOW! '.----...----.-.---.-um.-un--.--.--.--., Recruiting lfnlt, The Joiirnal Building. lumrnerslde, P. E. 1. Phone: 3223. -.j: to con- - ilying conditions that the pilot is likely to meet. such as rough air-iightning-static-changes I I : Moan mall to no, wllhovf obllgellon, further parllculars regarding : . . W . H of wind speeds and directions. : I I I I I I I I I L In! , ' , now " ”.In the R.C.A.F. NAMI (plan print) .. mom lanadlans than any other brdnd ------ " ici..i.n...'nI....-) ' H STIIIV ADDRI" om novmcu - IOUCAHON I51 Drill and province) .... ........ A0! . I 1 "You neat be 1 Carole: shine, at other Irloish subiorl; 17 years but 1 Id yol 151 M; and have Junior Matriculation, the oqvivdonl at him." When Ipplyhq, bring 1) link Cartihrola 2) Proof oI Education. CAI-S1-I9 It's all part ofthe continuous training that makes RCAP pilots among the most competent airmen in the world! SUP the RCAF Cnrcmr CnunsoIIov at IIir' addrvss in coupon or mail coupon IoiIriy' THE R.C A.F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT 8 IN CHARLOTTETOWN EVER;:T1:lEISDAY AND WEDNESDAY "H" . R.C.A.F. Association Club Room. leak of Commerce Building 1 i s