. t . .-. ...,N v-1,-an-o-ro-.v-v-i-vve -no r": l. E 1. it 'i Page ,6 The Guardiui, Saturday. Sept. 3, 1955 DOWN THE BACK STRETCH ' great speed." And that is the heart 393" h35 I Phm" FEPTMUCIIOD 01 of the matter. The speed that Scott Ollitrien driving 50011 FY05! Frost showed at Goshen'.s Goodl at ncviitnes almost the full page lrlms Park on Aug. Iird was enough d "'9 leadlllll article in: Scott to win The Hambletonian. It was out and his Hambletnnlan byioiiough to register a clocking only. 53" H8Tl'lS0ll- A IZTPM VICIOW ll! once exceeded in the stake. But! U01”-Pd ll.V UWHPI” 50l Cami! Blldlit. was not the blinding. breath- Trainer Joe O'Brien. It is an 9x- taking speed that Scott Frost has cellent article which W? are Sill? come to conjure up within the sport. Wmlld b9 l'F-id with Rreat interest The facts of the Hambletonian are by all horse lovers hilt we can only 'Ihese. Scott I-'rost won in straight git? SP3"? to--I Emil” lid" M W - - - heats with Leopold Hanover se- cntt Frost won the llambletonianlcond and Galophonc third in the lmenuse he in of such hnzh caliber 'first. dash l2.0l 3.5-. the place and that an off day still leaves him show DOSIIIOIIS reserved in the se-. the host it IS almost impossible to cnnd heal izlllliiil, Butch Han- lzielieve that a 3-year-old iltallltlli over. Scott Frostls stablcinatc was 50" "Rn h3('k-l0'haCl( miles In 2.01 fourth both trips The victory mar- 3'5 Md 39" 3'5 in the Hlimblfi gins were a half length and a head. LOIIIHII, win both heals and still be -Aid off form Rut trainer-driver O'- ”The gross purse. with eleven Brine. who is in it better position starters. was 586.868 32. With onlyl to know than anyone else in this four monies. instead of the usual world. sags it is so. And trainer-lsix. the distribution was as follows: driver Billy HRtIl1ill0n. who handled Scott Frost, whose lifetime earnings Galaphnne. the second best 3-,vear- now exceed 3100.000. S5l.075.6.'i; ON 011' Y0fl-W. HRTFPI. Galophone and Leopold Hanoveizl - who split second and third pre-l On the morning after The Haiii- miums. sl4.89'l'.06 a piece: and hletrfhlan one student of hIrness.Dutch Hanover. 84256.30. At Ver-l racing said to another "It": mo.-itlnon Downs. on the Thursday even- difficult to believe that he coilldlinlz preceding the Hambletonian allow siuch great speed and still and the night of the final preview. be off "Thais the point." res- O'Brien. who is notably pessimistic. l ponded the other. "he had greatlfelt that barring a series of bad speed but he did not have lhis'I Continued on page 7 Tito cover if September Hnofl l Local Gunners Leave For Maritime Meet At Halifax Ten of Prim-A Edward Island's top gunners leave today for nlw Marllinw trail and skeet ohamp- gauge skeet there will also be lcnslups being held at Halifax on .410 and hi gauge events. Twol IlI0IldB.V Led by veteran gunnersl and five man teams will also be. G. G. Houston. Bob I-Iyndman and in competition. i Art Hogan. the remainder of the WT proud of them. In addition In the regiilar all- group includes Ron Atkinson, . Glydon Willis. Hugh Simp. n.l Wylie Bryenton. Con. Gallrnt. Rat h .Ienk' rt W it C - ' ' wrp ins an a er ar Competition shooting will be l held all day Monday against the ANTIGONISII. N. s. fCPl---Thel ht-st gunners in the Maritimes and !S9Cf9lIFy-Wlllslrar of the Nova ii the Island group can make as Scntia Amateur Baseball Associa- good a showing as they did last ltion stuck to his guns Friday year Charlottetown can well be rlitlhl by sayilig the suspension oil. svmmrmmrm-m Halifax Cardinals and members of the team would remain in force.l Until the fourth game of thcl Halifax and District league. scmi- finals tieiween Halifax and Trurol 5500'-"U15 W5 Wwk W85 Vl1tit0.ltl Rearcats iii replayed. said Dr. the wa of practice than anythlnz ;Cecii Maclman. the Cardinals arcl else l'PF.V 3071"" W85 llelillllii-untler suspension He said they his eye and hls confidence really would remain that way lintil lhel ::n;hPhel;l8'TnltlYl:!PaHgl;(ll;lrllill:l:ll; Ialisociation executivI decides oth-I . erwise. Day. Ten Island gunners will .L participate and top scores In ox- ected of theni. ' pTriip shooting is increasing in pnpiilarity every week and more 0 Ind more gunners are showing up on Vnnrlav and Thursday eve- nings in take a crack at it. Fol-. In bite junior larniy, touched off the Yanks spree lcap indicated by the above scores. 'By The Canadian Press A brilliant one-hitter by Whitey Ford and Mickey YorkMantle's three-run homer in the sixth inning gave New York I 4-2 victory over Washington Friday and kept the Yankees in the thick of the American League pen- nant fight. And in the National League Ernie Banks set a new major league home run record for shortstops by hitting : his 40th of the year as Chicago Cubs downed St. Louis lat the Driving Park tonight to wit- l Cardinals 12-2. Ford. I chunky lefthander. held in the sixth with I single for his the Senators hitless for 0 1-3 gecond safety,;1oftAthe'. gagnea Yogi innings. then was reached for ll erra sent ar in o tlr wi single by Carlos Paula and twolsingie and Mantle. batting left- unearned runs. hlanded igaifnst Bobh fPor;.erfie56ltdl; c ubbed t e irst bite or is MARTIN STARTS WELL homer gf me year- . . . . . Elston Howardis pinch triple off Bill Martin. Playing his ftrst.M- MD H th-d W .h game after 14 months in the U. S.linlgctt:'ypilcfleI.e'r':,0Ijed luanuenim, the insurance run in the eighth. Banks playing his second full lseason in the majors. broke Vern Stephens' major league mark of 39 homers Randy Jackson and Walker Coo- lper also homered for the Cubs. Paul Minner went all the way lfor Chicago giving up ii hits. in- cluding Wally Moon's homer in the ninth. l .:-..tL..LL Intermediate "3" Sport -Echoes From Prince County Prince Count) sport fans are getting a bit steamed up about the attempt that Mrs. Dorothy Peters7 : lwbitey Ford Hur1srOnle-Hitt'erAt Nafs; Racing Card Slated For Driving Park Tonight" With the harness raclng season on the local track fast coming to -I close a big crowd is expected ness a.promising card of racing. Eight dashes, comprising four classes. will be run off with some -great horses competing. Faraway Lady, Dr. J. D.. Laurel Chief. Sleepy Sam. Mannister Di- rect, Jean B. Lee and Ill Conta will go to the gate for the B pace while Feather Duster. Mildale, Miss Palli Muriel E. and I number glu NT EK5' ithe former Dorothy Gallant of Finals Sunday Silmmersidel will make to swim the Northumberland Strait betweenlSt:?0:u(:::n::'3;:"g':1e::Igpgllfi V Cape Tormentine and Borden l0-lty Intermediate ,.B., imsiebanl :2: o'clock. and hopes to reach Borden or vicinity some time Sunday. morning. The first game of the N. S. -. P. E I. ladies softball champion- l H ship between the Capitol Stars of 1;-liae3;:l.”s F atshjgrerdlini. Summerside and the Halifax Chip-ill M'i:CaI'mm B Hukhesi F She; ettes will be played at the Airport m:,m G Cudmoire M I'ad;;e;, D diamond tomorrow afternoon. The! whel'an' 3 Mills 'Gil'mi Macbonij .local gals will definitely be the am 5 'Al.'.1enauH' R 'R'"bens underdogs in lire-game predic-I ' i " ' ' i lions as the Chipettes shut out, Greenwood in two games. 5-0 and 4-0. and the Greenwood girls trounced the Airforce Daks 23-3.l The Capitol Stars have a consider; able edge on the Daks. but scarce-l ly enough to overcome the handl-' llstus. The series will be the best: three of five affair. l This afternoon there will be at oraclice for the following Arabl Green Gan; Golf Draw , , , - gl The following is the draw for the speed pitchers and if that is so )begms.Sunday "l.CBVEnd1sh: it might bothei our Stars as they Lam": Ch”"P'o"5hlp Dmsm" have not batted against much m'3QTM”' A: H"'."e' Mr5' AG" s ed since the days of Major and MBCMMML Irene G"dki"' Clhiister A. doitble.-header will bell lojogslanche H0gg' Mum . Cam I) ll. M .. C if . played 3' QM" El'"'b9”' Parkl l0..gfl-t:li:eneHSillioph:liit Mrs. G..' on Labor Day. l ' ii; I : . l The Clivsttil Dairy softball team; un am 15! Dlvmon I will settle their senii-final series lllmw ..-, , H with the R C. A. F. Flycrs today Home. Frlxltlnch Hmmn if the weather man gives the green. light. The Flyers now lead the serics three games to two. They will pltiy at Queen Elizabeth Park. lzgooacecil nowllng, today at 2 pm. and if the R C. Andrpyx, pal, Kelly l A. F. win. they will advancnl 12.05-'Art lvlacKen7.ie. Lca wind- agninsl Charlottetown for the Is- my-. lien..." Huesllsg Miss N. Auld. Men: Championship Division land finals. If the Milkmen witi.l 12.10--Bill Beer. Norman Mac- ”l0"- "9 "'9" filled llhe "lira the seventh game will be played Lend. Duncan lllacLaren Baseball Results P3”-V "9 Vl'h"ll'V9K 1" PYINC9 tonight It the Airport diamondms 12.?-Don MacDonald. Doug S;un33',l I-lte rseplled. 8'll'l;ll,VllllE and that will be the suddendeat aun ers. A. G. MacMillan. By THE CANADIAN PRESS '5 R 9 0 llmmefs E-' 0 ll affair that mtist decide I winner.i 12.20-Erroll Nicholson. Ted ymllj 0Pllll0l!. Flirt fans. was de- A large crowd is expected to at- Bradley. I-I. L. Sear -Nllilmlal Lwtlllle serving of racing Labour Day? tend the game or games. as in-l Isl. Division l"""5 00' "WW1" 2 ll 2'7?" lll8l'-kv Where they started in Ierest in this series is building up ld..'i0-Tom Rogers. Dutch Und- lthwallo 0"? ml l0x--l2 14 Dime Dominion Day and continuing with every contcst. "W006. Ta Hlckox The stage is set for the biggestl 12-35--lack MacDonald. boxing card in Summersldt-'ti pasll Hllfslllli ROW -7- MBCD0tlald ten years or so tonight at Race-l 12-A0”'-L C- Galllllllu Fflh way Stadium Earl MacDonald ar-l "'31 M- K9l"l8dY- September is with us once more! and the opening of the hunting season ducks. geese. Huns.l pheasants. woodcnck and snipe... is less then four weeks away. The outlook for ducks appears go in the frat. event. Two more pace classes will round out the card which has purses to- talling 81.30000. The first dash will start at 8.30. Golf Play At Belvedere ' IJ Pr day It the Belvedere Golf Club. After the first two rounds. which is decided on a point basis cal- culated on net score. Rodger Part- ridge is leading with 15 points. The first round of the 36 hole medal play tournament for the club's junior championship will also be held. A junior golfer is one who has not reached his 20th birthday by July 19th. There are several lrnatches which - have not been completed in the club championship play. The fol- lowing will play their round in conjunction with the above matches: W. A. Beer vs. Doug Saunders. Art MacKenr.ie vs. A. G. ltIacMillan. K. Irwin vs. T. N. Rogers. George Scantlebury vs. M. B. lt'lacMillan. Gordon MacDonald vs. R. Giggey. W. Moreside vs. Arabs and a nine from Fort Aiig- normal. Not many ducks moving. 1:, 1 except in a few specified areas.! but there are quite a few hidingl out in secluded out of the wayi spots. A heavy concentration of blocks is located on Tracadie Bay ---anywhere from .'i to 500 in thel bunch. Those are probably ducks ltiat have been driven out from. the feeding grounds where they were hatched and grew to maturity. If one iicre to judge from the lack of complaints coming in thatl pre-season shooting was at al minimum one would be sadly; v the ducks themselvcnl say differently - in sign language. I mean. On it stormy afternoon .ai1out tim weeks ago 14 black ' m”"'h ”"' I asked 0"" M the ducks ranie in to an inland pond; scattered over the sky like plumsl in I plum loaf. They made at: going over some place. I imagine they eventually headed out to the tidal flats. I have spotted ducks. several ofl rating that only one paddle wasl that thc ducks under observation! had broken legs and that the lcgs' Ggorgelwere gnawed by mmnl with a to-day if I was to race or not load liollel I don't imagine a Cont-iiiilcd on page 7 l Poholsky. Lapalme I2) Mai.-kin-1 L. lson till McDaniel I7) and Sarnl.lgood old country race track at 1Burbrink l4l. Minncr and (Ioopcr.:Riverside where we would race in ' Hol- L-Poholsky. HRs: Sit.-Moon: Chi-ltbe daytime and which has had no race so far this year. Banks. Jackson. ('tiul1cr. mission advertise I race for that date. He least six passes at coming dowtilinformed me mat 5”" "mar lhm Inst their nerve on we ,track also wanted to race the same occasion and finally pulled oiitldate but that he would wrne me 9.... This flock had becn given a lioiighlglljals" ggfmltleil ggodzzji I never received any letter as yet. personally lnd he told me he had h g l .- - v v A - -..got in touch with another member Helen 1 cm swimming in circles lndt nor the Spams Cnmtmsskm but me Il.ltl-Janet Horne. Mrs Hoyle. working. The logical conclusion iavwhme "wee Wm” M"! m decide J. C. Gallant. Mac Kennedy vs. Prnught. T. Edgett vs. K. Jenkins. J. lbbott vs. P. Mellish and Vic Williams vs. Fred Kelly. -.. my . L, L,.........l Sport Forum THE FRl'ITS OF A SPORTS COMMISSION l Sir.-- I have had several en-l quiries from race horse owners and race fans as to why I did not advertise in race meet for Riverside on Labour day. Sept. 5th. About men who are on this Sports Com- if it was all right to I then made a call at his house who was entitled to race Labor Day. I told him that I must know as I had to get the track in shape and also time to get ,my license from the U.S. Trotting Associ- almost every week since or the of other fut-Itepplng iotterl will! The third and final round of the "I Match will be held to-. l S'side 'WiIl Attempt Strait Swim . Mrs. Dorothy Peters. an attrac- l five 23 year old blond. from Suin- 'merside. will attempt to swim Northumberland Strait tonight providing wind conditions are tav- orablc. In making her first try It I long distance swim. Mrs. Peters a swimming instructress with an award of merit from the E00781 Life Saving society. will enter the water about to p.m. tonight on the shore near Cape Tormenllne and hopes to land somewhere near Borden about 9 or l0 ii.m. Sunday morning. . Throughout the swim she will be accompanied by a motorboat operated by Lloyd Heckbert, a warden with the Department of Fisheries. and by Don Smith. I mate of the S. S. Abegweit. which crosses the strait several times each day. ' Also in the escort party will be I rowboat occupied by Llllyd Sonier of Silmmerside. one other person whose name could not be learned last iiig-ht. In an interview with the Guar- dian last evening Mrs. Peters ex- pressed confidence in her ability to complete the marathon swim. but pointed out that the attempt would be conditional on wind con- ditions at the time. Contacted rezardintt "'9 limbs able weather conditions for to- night. the meteorological section of the RCAF Station Summerslde informed the Guardian late last night that advance wind Pfefllcs tions for the area during the timc of the swim indicated I fairly light wind from a south-westerly" direction. and the forecast office will provide the latest informa- tion forecasls which will M made Ivailable to Mrs. Peters and her escort party during the tiny. Mrs. Peters is the wife of Henry Peters. a native of Cape Breton. and with their two sons. one three years. and the other elllht months. she will be leaving flu?” ing the early part of next week to take up residence in Sydney. where her husband is cmttllwed with a bakery- She is I diiiighter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gallant. of First Street in Summerside. and thi'oiil:!holll the summer has been an lnst.rlict- rest: with the Y's men's swim- ming classes in Summersirh-. After graduating from Summer- side High School Mn. Peters took training at a school for dental hygienists in Boston before join- ing the P.E.I. Department of Pub lic Healt-h. where she was employ ed until her marriage in 1951. If she is f--'- in ' l ing the trans-strait swim it is be lievcd that it will he only W second time in which the strait has been conqiiered.-S. TONIGHT I-I - 8:30 I PACE - 1 DASHES AT 0200.00 EACH Faraway Lady. Dr. J. D.. Laurel Chief. Maiinister Direct. Jean C PACE - 1 DASHES AT 0160.00 EACH Jollity Leigh. Jolly Bud. Yankee Joan. Jay's Goldie. G. Ann C. E! AT 8l7.'i.titI EACH is Echo. Sir Francis Drake. I-lrisi-i: 2 The Great. Mildale. All Budlong. Muriel E. Also eligible: Wtiymtirk. l D D PACE - 1 DASH!-IS AT 3125.00 EACH Scarlett. Suspense. Cottage Frank, . Also eligible: Fllcka McElwyn. C'HARI.OTTETOWN' DRIVING PARK Positions For V softball leagili-lrllml in gummm-side ynlel-llay. l2.45-Jack Wilson. have Liri..Pittshllrgti 0000t'i0tl00--0 4 0 I can hardly believe that it lowing are the top scoreo this semi-finals last evening the Vics and allhmlzh ll, 1,” n,l,el- menlstnne. J. Bernard. ,Brooklyn 000 002 00x---2 5 0.ivould be the wish of Premier week. took I 2-l lead in games with a Tralnor. ll, seems Welly mnlld. I2.50-Noll Mat-Lend. Don Mac- Hall. Surkont IRI and Shepard: Matheson to have I Sports Com- ak PL Md” 3 3'2 W1" 0V9".lll9; 9373- Flanagan lent he can (gke the bgiflgr from lllallv Spooner and Campancila. L-Hall.!mission that would be the means 9 P -- 9 - ' was g the winning pitcher and Charlollemwnv 1-lll, MacDonald zndtnivlslon lHR: Bkii, Snider. of closing out our country tracks, Hugh Snnpson M I 0Bi'len took the loss. "mes mn”dem.e and l, h! l! "M, l.00-W. Gillis, D. Fraser. A. New York tllo 100 010-3 10 0-where so many of our race horse Ar, "Hm" Z; - lend hy -l-l-l,lnm- ll, will l,. . veryl f;l”(';;:B b I . g Philadelphia olo 000 04x--5 ll 0 owners and race fans have enjoyed cl-M0" Willis 23 mrprised boy. or b 2 h. ones. Charles Tiiiin-l Mc(.all I n it K-aft: Riibertsmthemselyes. I would like very Rn" Mkmsnn u p TI-uro Beams "-5 anyhndyis gupss who Wm M i modF;.:ku;-)mlanY A g. Meyer l9l HIifl'3'9l'nlnl(tl(. 'w-.Rnb- much to hear what race fans and vl.aHN, l-.m.wr N . ml, Can”; first Rud Ramsay or Rm-, Hulcmmnaei. - -lmmflllfls. crts. HRs: Mk. Harris. Pha. rncehorse owners think of the wllw Rnrnm" 29 Holly Bm.,l(.n' lml llyga pl-ally sale H5-gA Mack” G Cl k lGl'flPnEri'iSS. fruits of I Sports Commission. Gil Hnllslon till prediction that one of those boys HA Atkinson ' Mn" "' 'l Anwrmm Max", l I am. Sir. etc.. Ralph -'Pl1klVlll '9. TRURO, t(:Pv-..'rtip Trurn Hear- :'7;l'h':::"':"e":: T;l'I'l L20--J. D. Stewart. W. E ('.ot- Washington 000 000 200-4 i 0 j7- I550 PRAUGH1 -l-,..,,...,,.ml.l, gr. lrm iinnounr-d suddenly Friday "'13 ml, Halmlx km "am, 0, Bum ton. Coll; Slater , -New York mo 003 01x4 ii i llllknnatzcrvollhiveraide Race Track 5” H""5'"" Halifax Cardinals that they -were certainly have to have class to put ' t '3” D. i I " ' '.' ”' i l Fm, (-,,l,... I l V 4 . . Vllioll Berra. I.-Portcrfield. HR: NY- in in RA ING V ' . never seen the youngster show any N, E Mn'd;-"lane ' ' ” ' 5g'I'l',m" K. IV W dT'wh.. ' distress Willi? ill "19 lilflili 0' let I.40.J. Cunningham. (Ieorgc M;)::r9lva7I:lvpl:iI:R rat antlnrl-lanlioii Opens "'m''' i" my W”: H” " "”"' 5"l"'9buI'l'- Con M801-cant W-Kielyl L-7ilverinIi I-IR: Bos- customer. and we think that future l,45..Hl pumnk. -It Archibald lwm, r" ' ' : i' lstardom is waiting for him just l),-l Gum. 'l .?ams' ). 4 0 'nround the corner. i.50--.Int-it Scribhcr. Lon Walton. lglmmlmd M W: 400-” I4 1 ll. Lee. Iii Contlo. Sleepy Sam. Dale 3. l "Voting Peanuts" and "Young Geo, Rage;-5 "9"" "0""? 009”l By THE CANADIAN PRESS his apparent inability hi run the Tiger' Sflotllflvllfiifl considerably in L55-Nell Sharp. Ii. Gallriet. Ron H(::l?:::lr:::n,::nd5B:l:;IE;i l7N.Ia:l::,' Tl" 31? l'"”'" F"'"”"" ”"'"" ha" ' . . '" "" m"'"” P"'m"i""1-9"" Fm . leski IRI liinssi tilt and lieizim. i. t' L k'(!kg nu mi mas season tnrlay liamiltnnroach (art ioyles has Steele. like his rglderh brother. 2.no.nny tessey. TA Alexandar..Fn”ps ml. IPMHHE ,HRl Chil usys ass. and may Eilppiy the answers to ii always maintaliit-d that Nohby was thiows tliern from it s Ml acies. L. Schurman l Minn”). me. Km”: C 0 TM". g. 2 DASH lot of qllestlnns about power and a good runner. as well as passer. and the total ho). Aasennght. Iao R1051-i-Jlml Cameron. W. (oles. . Fnmer Dumm Miss Panhnud weaknasr, l lNohby has been told to run and loin Pier Sir hpi.l:c :l'.'woC ln2yl0.a(i;riPl:VyH d l N I R 'h "HLfI'llliil(I”I;?im:'.,t:lx:l:f0 2 "" .l.:'."".:;:: ”' " ' ”" .:;".. M... .::..;.;l;"": .l.'..::.:'. .. 001 ...:. . .. :hep;:'l;"noMdoIiilmihnt i-iftjymatilo The Rough Riders have ntinictllthe young gladiators will have! 2.10-A. Mutch. M. Sherren. I Wooldridge. Zinker t7l Jacobs ltmu" mm "N "am" when quarterback Don Bailey in start. plenty of support from their home ----m- on and St. Claire; Connetly iind Honey! Gmvmue BudlonI'MI.l they finished the schedule in third their season. Bailey was traded to centers as they try to punch Our: TORONTO -tCPi-A i-mm whogwatllngton. Jun Aubrey, C.n,d,ll-. Jolly Mal-k place. But the question in whether Ottawa recently by the Jilger-Cats. a Vi('I0l')'7(. If yolure lliuylng I318?" Izlaiilj he" invited two new-found .Columbiils anti! 3:1,) 32”; g 0 Wayne nudlonm Glmd. Mu. they are good enough to take Aloiiettcs will drop two holdover iii-ats follsd. go it at yhazri friends to. his home Monday Montrca H . MK)--wh . Montreal Alniiottos. Hamilton imports and I newcomer for to- be perc 9 III! M! 8 - night for I nightcap was found in VIltBNIhaIll. full ad cl-lul..C,,l,l. gm-ll pM,ihi,, Ottawa days RBl110..0lli will be halfback -----j- his bedroom trussed. beaten and '7' Mid Ernuit. Lehman Ill Rough Riders. Chuck Hiinsinger. who is recnvcr- gx-can robbed. Police said Mahlon D. Teed. no 000 250 In H I g I Shortly after some time at Tor ing from an injury. tackle .Ilm n . Yorke told them he invited. the two SYFBCIISP - W l ha I rontols Varsity Stadium today Staton and halfback Dick Oacboa. -gg on men home for I porting drink after Buffalo N 200 000 200- V I . nlat poser may bI cleared some I Texan recently acquired from 0 D . making a tour of city bars with Owens. l.inker l7) and Com- pint. Argonauts meet. the Ttgor- Edmonton E " of the Western them. He and they suddenly nt- marid. Heymii it till; Stump, . t "cm to the first guilt of - LIbor inn-rvt'”'l"'"' rmm" "mm BMSBANL A""""I lieulml iIclied him. tied turn up and stole Schultz :7: Fletcher ill Rozman my weekend doubleheader. All on - convict. relented ti-omlhitl. fill and Strtlllli -”ggg.g IXPECT BIG ' THINGS After the wholesale firing of int yeIr'I AmerlcInI and the gigging of an impressive batch of japan; for this season. the fan! . prtiion Thursday broke bncli into the some prtuiii early Frtdny moi- ning In In Ittemptlo release some of his buddies. wildcais7r1I : Series At 4-4 THE MARITIME MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION probably will be expecting plenty N polish. In the other league engagement today. the Rough Riders. last- Ice finishers in the 1054 cam- KEN'l'VIl.I.E. N.S. iCPi-Kent- vllIe'I surprising Wildclta battlod right down to the wire FridIy night. defeating Dlvarpooi LIrru- perl 5-I'to dudlock their bell!-ob Aftcr I gun battle in which nine lihoui were fired. Wllhnln I-fIrryi II Ver was captured lnoldc sfulrt jail It Townavtlle, about 100 mltu INVITES YOU TO ATTENDYTIIE 4TH ANNUAL la. in mutual the All It Mont- rul. Aigonoutn travel to Hamilton l . for In afternoon nine Monday - t whit: the Ala Ind Rough Rtdcrt ' club It O:i:.Wl Monday Iilllt. northwest of here. No one Ill wounded. LI Ver ruled be oiitor inil with the help If I rope loddor. In cut telephone Ind poiur IIIII. Prison guords. suddenly plunged into darkness. i-Ilud the lllrlll. some Iearched the priltll ylrll while othern run to I nearby bonito to telephone for help. Tin-II Olli- lpIdI of police mu-forcolnolu I'- nltlo uml-final: 4-4. 'l'hI&ecidtng game of the lhttfnx and strict 8 c it I o r Baseball League playoff round will be at I rived from Towiisvttle Iii Inc to halt) main in union. Mhlilllff TRUCK ROADEO SATIRDAY. SIT. I0 - O I.in.i- 4:30 p.ni l srnnm nuns Ir 1254:; AM. CHARLOTTIIOWN AIRPORT A DIMONITIATION W SAFE AND IY ACCIDENT-VIII IIILLFULDIIVIII TIIJGDIWIII. NO CIIARGI NH ADHIKDN you nine mo P. A PACE - I IIAIHII Morlell Woody I-i; CIMIII I Real Joe 5-7; Fitch Mcllwyn Lbtl Kulmuck 7-0; June Bruno 0-3; .1 'I Goldll-7110: IAI'l PHIII I-I; Frisco 4-I. Julio Clou I-7; ROICIIAII-I' nltltn ludlou I-I: In Binding 00 IIIII-Cllm Pll DAIII Suiiiliiorsltb itmway. i.AIoii'nAir. MONDAY. sun 5. ms 94.0: Time - 1.00 P I IJAIII I-4; Prince Bttdlou 'I-l- Meg Moran I-1; lino I-G; Iullblk Ohio! H; Promhr J. VIltor 1-0; In ludlong pg. . PAC!-I Dull!-A-0100.00 Fl! nun 4-2; I'll Canto 0-0; hhrioii 3 1-1: Jun Boo LII I-I;-Ton spot 2-4. G PACI-I IMSIII-CllI.I Pll D All 04- JIy'I Born 1 -loot. Iiidloiig oriuo III u; buy. tau u; 4-I: Frileo tho amt 10-0; iuu Jinlllla A'2:i.Guy ilIrvIIt.Ir 1-0: will ha ha oi following us. and by l The Sunshine iiiliiia Dairy took all honors in the City Softball League and Idvanced to the Is- land final: against the western winner by virtue of their ovu- powertng 11-1 victory 0V or Ban-y'I fighting Lions It the old Diamond last evening. Big Henry Hartinger buried his 15th consecutive win of the year without I Ids: Is he allowed the Lions only six hits Ind walked only two bItterI. It was Hartm- ger's fourth win of the series. Spud Chandler. obviously tired from his iron-man role of pitch- ing every game of the semi-final and final series. was hit hard for 11 big blows and sent to batters to first on walks. The Dairy jumped into I two- run lead in the first frame and the Lions came back in their half to score their only run of the ball game. After that the milk- men had things pretty much their own way and scored three in the second. one in the fourth, four in the fifth and two in the seventh to run up their big win margin. Hartinger in I hitting role led his team at the plate with three singles. Connolly clipped a pair of hits and got three walks in five attemptii and George Bradley . Banks Sets Shortstop Hom-Run Record Dairy Smother Lions 12? To Cop City League Title had I pair of blow. George Kenv blasted a triple for the loug.;. blow of the game. Sam Gregory got two hits for the Lion. the only player in X9! more than one. BOX SCORE Dairy Hughes I Connolly. K Kelly. rf Hulinlzer, I Bi-Idley, lb . Maclntyre. 1 Carroll. cf Arsenault. Sh Wright, sis Totals . . . . . . .. 5 but :- NM:-scour-pug I Eu-”-3-.u.g '-:a:;::H gnahcapugu .- ----aouu.-nu xinveczaaieoab, Lionii Bradley .I. Gregory. c Chandler. p .. Longaphie. If, Itb Carroll. 3b. as Revell. its Mccalliim. Gallant. if Carr. lb Taylor. rf Totals 5 ft at Umpires: Plate, Brian fault, bases. Joe Coyla. John Hallitlio-y, Don Whelan. uni-Hanna. m---Oooaais-A :2-can-.-soma- -ooocaeaoa-. si-19:3-bl-Dre:-can Dodgers And The second game of the best three of five baseball finals of the city league will be played tomor- row on Memorial Field betweenl the Dodgers and the Flyers. The first game was taken by Charlie Ryans boys after I hard- Flyers Meet” In Second Game Sunday fought struggle and the Flyers mil have to win this next one or face a two game defecit. Charlie Ryan will have young Squarebriggs on the mound and facing him will be the Flyers starry right-hander Ronnie Stanley. Game time is 2.00. The 7th Annual Green Gables Open Golf Tuurnament will be played It Cavendish this coming lsunday and Monday. Thiii meet, which has been growing in popul- arlty over the years, is open to all golfers. male or female. who wish to enter. The tournament will consist of 38 holes medal play. with 18 holes beinl played on each day. Profes- sionals and the 12 top amateurs at the end of 36 holes will play an extra 18 holes to decide the championship. Green Gables pro. George Andrew is the defending champ. The ladies play will Ilao con- lsist of .16 holes with one round being played each day. Mrs. W. E. Cotton of Charlottetown and Green Gables won the title last year. . Shoo Meet At Brighton Club The P. E. I. open horsonhop tournament will be played at the Brighton Club on MondIy. l All entries must be in by Mon- day It. 0:45 min. 'NlmQl can be turned in to my member of the Starting time tit l0:30 ii.m. and play will continue during the tiny Green Gables Golf Open :Begins At Cavendish Tmr. Post entries will be accepted up until Saturday at it p.m. Ind shnulll be phoned to A.B. LePage at Rusticoville xchange. Among tho pros expectedifnr lll(' tournament are John Smith of im- horst. Cecil Dowling of Charlotte- town. who recently captured the in land Open, George O'Donohue nl Lakeside and amateurs Lee Wind- aor. Halifax, Norman MacLeod and Derwyn Huestis. Summei-side. in well as a host of golferl from Charlottetown and Moncton. l Probable Pitchers NEW YORK. IAPI -Prnbahli pitchers for today's major learnt games (won-lost records in brat-lc eta): American League Detroit at Kansas City-dsrvor (ll-1.'l) vii Kume In-oi. -Chicago at. Cleveland-Plm-I 112-R) vs Wynn (14-til. Boston at Baltimore - til-5t VI Lopat (5-lfll. Washington It New York-Pair cual 2-11 vs. Larsen 6-1. National League Pittsburgh at Brooklyn - LI! (108) vI Kaufax ti-0l. New York at Philadelphia lNt - nnlock tournament co;-mum” who .11 L, Antonelll (11-15) vs wehnieti-r Phillips, A. Martin. J. GIllInt. J. (10-91 Davey. Cincinnati at Milwaukee 4N Coium (9-til vs Nichols (3-6). St. Louis at Chicago - I-Indtlix (11-14) vs Jones (12-17). wlnill I winner is declared. l Boxing "THE BATTLE OF EARL Mac MAMMOTH BOXING CARD SUMMERSIDE RINK SATURDAY NIGHT. SEPT. 3 AT 8:30 The Promoters have spared no effort to make this Tusiu EVENT” 10 - 8 MINUTE RDUNDS BETWEEN British Columbia Middleweight Ohumpion VIRSUI DONALD "DUCK" TRAINOR ' CIiiIdiII Middleweldit Contendor SIM!-FINAL IUD IAMSAY verlul HOLLY BOBDEN wuu.-ii iiiiu onI. Bud recently won n t.-Ion decision over Ionian III both boys are out for I win thin lino. 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