Junior Abbids Defeat Intermediates 7-4 For 3-Way Tie In Series The Chunmemwn Junior AW," fourth while Whitlock raced over scnred three unearned runs in the Etgelgl? ;g:;a(:td::c?3?dab::: 3: top of the seventh inning yesterday murm. Chmtne Ryan mgmeuen evening to defeat the Intermediate! me only double may at me name Ahbl” 7'4 Md mm” E mnewayl when he caught Coyie's line drive LITTLE SPORT .. i.i-r-rat 3101?. M oim TAIN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN nament charge. NB-PEI Golf Tourney Opens At Edmundston EDMUNDSTON. N. B.. July 21 -(CP)-The New Brunswick and Prince Edward !sland golf tour- opened today in ideal weather and with old man pair in Far 73, which took a practice round heating from Roy Morrison Hg with 77's. were Walter Re TT of Fort Falrlleld, M9,, .. e,'l,',j:j time winner. and Franls Mn”. Edmundston. Ralph Harley, Mon; ton, took fifth place with a 79 A new entry in the tournament Ben Maccallum of Moncton Lat... side led the professional field with 77. This left Morrison gnd if lchtlhlf 'g'::l1d;1l'3':l" Sell” mr and got "Duck" MacLeod off base. i ' cl ' when the Monctonlan shot a 71. Cody out front in the fight 10' t 6 IV 556 - 30); 59031; B J n D recovered lost ground today but the open title. A.;4f-II253311tF:):1dDh:heg?;tl:mlD;a3;;diJnnlon An R H no A El 0 an o u C fonniill trite formtnr twian-provlnlclt; Dougihertsv, St. Andrews. 0" en ' ' - F. K d'. . 4 l 2 11 l U ml” 0 HMP (W5 P Il31' "Er 5 59 9 0P9" "K BY D f ti-rmcdiatcs and M. C. A. now have C. Kgmisdi. C R C A E 3-1 dogging its tail. juniors with 87. Headli-igethoer 3:: two Dvlhls Wlih 63Ch ieiim hBVlllis' CL 3'5, V V 3 1 0 1 0 y 3 CMDtrltl0gI flredi a"f5 if tie Thalnrz lors was Dr. J. W. Sears, Fred, 3 win and a loss. Each team now D M neon . I 2 1 n 2 ody o aint ohn Rverslde or cricton. who scored an 85. meets the other team once berm-cl Jncoillfel 11- - ' 3 1 1 0 0 FlEi a two-stroke lead in the amateur Scores of Charlottetown pl”. ll” 59”” ls ”mple"ed' i Ready lb. . . 4 0 1 9 O I field. The 54-hole competition will ers were; Don McDonald 33, A, I.-,m.Cn.ycn,.n1d --Duck" MMW Lewis ',)b 4 1 1 0 0 - continue Tuesday and Wednesday. G. MacMillan. 84, R. T. Helm" . . - - i - - H - ,.& ------------ Next to Morrison and Cody. 99. T. N. Rogers 86. Lmd 1"” his 5h””'5m” p95'””” mi Burke if. . . 3 fl 1 0 0 . . Paul Schurmali cut down two run- take over hurling duties and thel Mam; Tl?" ”5 3 1 0 u 1 The Curran its Briggs Juniors new mm: to Dunc,” second Mac. Three hearty British cheers. Ind young baseball prodigy stopped the1MaCDD:mld'i3nn'-I 2 U 1 0 0 defeated the n..c. A. F. Royals 3-1 Kenna in the WM and Ciox m gimcxgggigi ofd Elgers f:l1tu'eDlt)nXIl;e on . 1 o u o o t:.:":.:?.::;"::3".C:t;:.: trait: on mat to 3:35;. a 88 Ver Cam fm'lzla(gl.:())1:ImhrI1dngslr.i31sooth sailing furl Tomb 28 7 R 21- 4 duel betwee” Carsml 0' the Cur" :2o:lgll?ge?rlol.llEcrIllI1l:l":1al3lflnsS stllitianbgzl, in the island H3” or Baum” ' A i i b t 1 trial '”R”””” K M”D”””" "l me rallitcs and Dawes of the R.C.A.F. Anfme nennn ms ,3 Fame for 1952. And any of you I 1 ll” W5” ll” ”””W5 . ” " .seventh. The fact that. each pitcher allow- 3 p 3" pitchers who think this feat isn't Wllltlle gl':,C”lAlll::fgd1ehl(-:0VlV'b'Jf,i Intermediates an R H P0 is iiln!-re his llgree teamsfenrased lined six hits, that Carson struck out nox scam: such it dniich. try it some gay W19 1'0” - - - - lsh h -d, r, 2 l (l i) 0 it ie roiin -ro iii series or the City ll, walked live and hit. one, d attains ie R.C.A.F. Royals. ou :-mm--m--'---r - -- lnficld errors-and a fly brill ellabledl Hefgieglw. YCV 3 0 0 g 1 ll baseball championship going iolbawes whlffed 10, and lssllzu ILC. A. F. All R H PO A E lllsli mldhl-HT: miilie li.lJBl.f0r then . . By JACK SULLIVAN the iiitcriiiedintes 10 Come up with, Hngnei lb, 4 n 0 7 1 3 give the Island Baseball League seven free tickets will give some Richard. ab .. 5 0 0 i 1 0 Royals have some real rusty lads HE-LSINKIV Jun, 21g(Cn,;rh three runs and deadlock the gamci wmnock SC 4 1 3 2 2 0 ex,,C,,me ,moum- problem tolindlcatlons of the closeness of the Meier. ss . 4 0 1 0 3 0 to keep out. of the lift column. United States captured four 0: . ' ” . . , - , . v ' 0 ' at foul-nil. . 11 RV K . Mncxenzn, P, n. . n 1 1 3 nsoliet? -rho; could it met repeat. piltlchlngistruggle. All ofnc. & Fri lgI:;I(:fflZiE, 2b 4 3 Q ? 3 3 U you can get by the mg tour five track and l'ield finals today Rlehthailder (,hal e. ,ian. ma - (.,mdn..I,' In 3 n 0 n n. n then pe)fmn1an('(i-5 in the second in ies were. ealned ov Dawes, Cregn u..& " 3 0 0 1 0 1 Richard Meier Mackenzie nd. and swept into the team lead in lili: his first appearance on a local, wnnan ' CL . 4 1 n U n n half hr the 5er)('sV wlu, me (1;-5i;ll()Vl9VPr, uhile the Royals lonc Flaw ) C 0 0 9 1 1 Cox M-thou; gating blasted hon the Olympic Games over Russia. mniilolid in more than weeks strilckV Leclan. nn. 3 n n 1 1 n 1,31; Of the Se,.n.5 m,nn1n,.d lneVf:o'i;rrilter was uneaillclcli.d X h Pram. If H & lb. 4 0 1 1 0 me .mound youyve got more than Ii; wns a big day for the Amerl. out the first two juniors ill the Cmms an 3 n 0 , n n tn”... ,V..,.,,,,S are nu ,3,.m,5ie,.en. . e scoilllg has a one n t e I ib -- 0 7 0 11 love ind H kn cans. viho took a. crack at Olympj. scv ntl and a cared to be in the ' and the os-lh-lit- is not at a'l re-llll-W lhlce innings. In the firm, Bakel, . 3 0 0 g ti in. prayer. a rig records and also came up with D P 1 pp . i iR3'a”- l3' 1 l l l 2 ” D l i l i I lirame Grant Grady and Whaleil DBWES. ll . .2 l 0 l l. 0 them to one hit in four appeal'- r d lm ti l I h . clear. An infield error on Lharlioi Tomls 30 4 5 21 9 2 mun. ma, tn”. ..nn1d nnd up in n E V V H ' lk d k Bums W 1 0 1 0 0 0 wees each takes a bit of dung The nemm om” moved mm g an -sa rpe n t e shot put, Kmillc-dx's rounder and a walk to . . . idcnd heat at the end of the lam W M) Succesfme Ila 5' ml C0 E . ' ' - i at But R W” Llndy Remlilhm I - 9 --Renlaced (.10n(llHll in the filth. D .3 .(-.nd b (Led ne h W 5- ,9, ms it-Wanless rt 1 0 0 0 0 0 Simmons did it bv using a fast flrilt Pl”? ln "19 outlaw 507” 1 . p:iz-hor MacLeod however soon; R B I W B,n.k,. ;.-V Kennemv .0ii. l.n',le lianir wnnlginn 191880 aC,rn1 ' . . - H - -- ball that reallv took off. and one League yeilerdiiy evening by P15" sew .iYo:ker'tnwhl1,,l stole the m" "W-L.9d the Comhlexlw 0i ill” wl.;...;.i;, Ryan, l.cClalr. Coylal V V - - V I lczirsgn himself single: to leltgiri Totals . . .. 33 l. 0 2411 2 ofVthe prettiest ciiaiige-up pitches featinS.C8hBd3- Packer-1 13-5 in I n'l,et1llems1p!lllznt. ecarliieirrss-Hbbifrlld T3; P"'""- ' Ready; carried rims - Juniors Mb S”t(h.”d”'t"" mm ””"blldl1DeIl;Lne second Inning and was bagged ph-Bntted for Dawes in 9th. W6 V8 Em lll 8. lohiz tlmc. Well game played 011 the old Dlammi split-second watches-had to sepa. ...T23il..;12”..i'”i?;i.::ilfif..:..L”.;i -.,.-. ll:....m:::.. -l..i:.e:.- ii;:.;;.i..”l:..f;.':”..?ilE;,.?”;;St. we; .. E”iii,1.';f.”;;o . . rtY.ttis.:.i::s"..T.i” tat: Ctrtir :22" t.::;..ra:::.:”.r;i.:: in - i - in v, .. ac o: oil a -- C. o ” . -i 0 ' . . . . . '- ns. lwil M 5”” K””led,-V "ml Vtllpll Rt:va'ii: sacrifice tilts .. D. Mai:-iQ:1fl”:ELl"f:.lllzgglggll-jglullngrfgililthe third Paul Schurmall walked, G. Grady'.) 3b l 2 0 0 1 Sgglgaglgckagaggz ?:;lEl"1l0nl;h;E, 1;: Canada Packers. The U. 8. point total in the un- ivifilliilg run. Ailotller infield eilni, Lead; 5,01,” bases nn C Kenncmn. V b.” no I l 8( 611-Snsiole second. and aftel two ivele Wlialeu. ..b .. 0 0 2 3 0 Em Greexns in Due or the ea”, In winning their third straight official team standings shot, up 9, "ii Cllll RPAILVS El'0l1lld5l' allowell, Lewis '1, ritirlimnn. double may ;nyLa5( a ba t.cs.'o he sen.oii. TX out, Grant Grady hit to left Ileld C. Grady. ss .. .3 fl 2 3 0 2 innings 5 game the Freight Office sit-lggers 72. Russia. without a winner at in - ;r.'"-':.:::.”:e f.”f”....'-”1f.53lT'1l""2Siiy :?:;':.t..”:: Cl '2 3 3 3 3 3 ' - - - ,3” ”" 0:. f:.'i:;:;t.Sh:::m.t:.:m.-.d””t.: rail SYNC Oil 8 as 3 GT 0 ,1 ' -, 4,1 3 (1.1 l 3- v lg; 0 f f " . . t r ' ' 3 v - . . ada ackers pltc er enry 'aut - pain ,.,.,n.,. ,n,, Side. 1 ngfflclgxgnzle X1)EKl:'g:L?o(?.,,' l.::n5.),ntllc second half mean about ill'lCe(LllE third when two holding errors Schul-mall, c 2 l 1 12 4 l (OI:'6l:x:El:3K51ob9l:::d5:::f1lgxcngg nn. ,0, ml.” runs in each or me Czechoslovakia was third with 15, M3cLe9d got me ursl Wm lmel” strikeouts --.M:1L'Pll'l.lE 4: Mi1cLciidla5 much Elam leilnw m' (hCl?)I:l(lV(g bifllmllliemifgyle ::t1xl.lLil()l)”clI'i: 1Enrgtlll.01ilb' 2b ll 3 0 3 3 for ten him and beaten 13” lxgllr nun arm and eighth innings" Iti:..Ellll(;wsoVdltl'kl)yIIBr”aln with H mm mediates in the last of the sevelltii; H Rvan 5. nn by nncnn. g 4 E31119-9 We 01: 9995- WITS H0, . V V - - . V nesday by that Mme ban club Sheldon Jordan and Mike Con, V - I x b ,, k., W. .1 - . V - H n V . mnncc 0; ccnnnn back far n SEC. gained that -oil Carsons bad Carson, p . . 3 1 1 0 1 l . - n Parry 0Brlen, a big Californian bl”. 3 snale Y BUG. . mt imk Keillledll W' H9,”n955S-V mm pmll and tr, ltilrow, took third when C-aiznon at x-Green, rt 1 0 0 1 fl 0 Now If Bemly cars”? l5 Tlgm l" nony New me Freight Omce m led two teammates-Darrow Hoop. 5i?”l"l 0” 3ll0ll"l” l3”l- Mew”: - Macxcllzlcz passed bails - P. 5 . . . lIll'Sl. base uncorkcd a wild heavi: xx-Cannon, lb 3 0 0 4 1 l N5 mslt e”c9""l” Will We ROW "wk Mm Mme mm- Ted smmli er and Jim Fuchs-in a clean .VrfIacKcllTlr-."1came cll'-hi'f(ljlll1!ll.nWiiltRfl;l'; Kanllcdy. W. Heiliicssey. . l Ev. Mm,Nun.5 Jmnnrs u,cnenVto second, and came home on the D K H . H .. El-:;elh'l:0ll-!l;Ill:ll:vg:;3ll1fitentgiget fgr san- flirflt fbasernlanifori the Office men sweep ng medals in the shot put ” l" 5”" 9 M "i S U"lDH'0 m L. Dm'lP: linse Judges "mugs Hp Wsmrdav m,Hnng by only wild pitch Act the game. Totals . . '29 3 6 2'! 11 G prised if we W slit; m m eslula ll 011? hi5 n 5X ll'lD5- and broke the Olympic mark. '-l'"lllFfl "3 l0-Wl lthc has-"R i-ll”. - J. Kano. A. Miiccalliim. downing met Imcrmtedmm Abbicsl From the third inning on tlir: x-Replaced Wlialcn who was mon5-CmVSOny muesg germ: t';1' Mike Connolly WES the Wllmllll Charlie Moore of cm-mil uni. RMW iiiilfieil 0"l1Fh9VmllV mi ----------- in, nan me I,,,c,,,,ed,-,n,s mm, two iiilclws kept the score boy tlirowii out of same in i0ui'ili- -series ,5 M, 5 Pitcher. He save up six 111'-S and vcrsltv won the 400-metre hurdles tzrabbidnt! lllalfrlce W1! hatmbs F-'Y0Uml'V - iu.sim.d,W.s Mme mm, would hue LUHQIIHKMJID slllatwes, who xx-Replaced E. Dalton in 2nd. ', . . strucl: out! n lxike 1I;l.lIl:llI:8l'. Gauthier crosvn. (tygraga his origin Olympic re- er all steppniz oil lrs asv. t I B k -' e”V V A Vi l cp ize llig e a lc game S was we 9 or 5 and struck cor o . secon a se Sunday hp 1055 was a mngn one (0,. e been in. the (li.lelb'SPill. and cou-ldln,.ng,.e55edV allowed onn, one hm ummary ,Thc uncle and nephew combina- out four. 3 new The Americans. Jerome have clinched the title Vllth a Vilfli ) 1 n f. . R b d . C . d than at the left side of the cm. - , Charlie Rx-an who entered the name a . V V M C A For time u lookediill. tie ast ve lamBS.' Calsoli uns alto ill. .'Gif-1 y 2. G. mu 6; Bnggs mm”! are mnkm R Lineups; Biffle won the broad jump. in the fifth to relieve starter Mel'- n lmu A . I n - VV grave up all of the Royals. six bin- Grady. stolen bases. Macxenzle. name wr themselves in has 5 n Freight Office -- I. Connors ss. Th? Only final the American: nn Macxmm. In the nu” mm nos. though M8)CCglbLCSU(;ll8Y.;(l;-2 glcs in the! Ian: 51?: tlntlliltgs, Elli. Echiarrgaix FEar)iledLi'ifi;is: C.b& B. Cnmes Gram Grady is the inst, J. Hennessey C” T. smnn 1,,” M, dtilnt win!-and they didn't even . I . ,.,V R V. k , e.. m-rm Crime iouizi u c ri iwas s mug in a cue cs, an a : . . . . ., e on ascs: : V V 'v C n . . . . ge a scorng point.-was the 50- ml” he Mr" "Wm l rm 0” NEW YORK Jiilv 21 Jwrii ltave-l in the 5""”ll 3" llimdoublc play izot him out of ti'oubleiR.C. A. F. ll; C. is B. 9. Two- 5e"5”””””1. l0""85W1 l0 hmk l"- "me I ”' 5 J” ”' J M””''"" kilometre walk--about 31v. miles, mr and "V2 up "my (mp hm. lilo t Iii slug ill: No Yorl lJiiiilois rarilc up with the ruiislivl both the seventh and liiiith iii- base llits' Cox Scliurman Double '9 Summelsldc baseball 10” 530ml 3b' E' Helmesscy 2b' s Jordlm "l Giuseppe Dordonl of Italy mm . i ,y no "in.. 5: . W .' - 'V iV-V f . t- - ' .'.. I V V h llllacxtenzg-fnrlrlilrllrllceturlrdlsll Filldall Gl"hl5 ""lllPlfl9i'- Was rcliirneil inniicccssary to will the contest. -As a,iiillx:s. plays. Schurmiiii to Cailnuil. Pur- ?;l:nglgfe'l':nJlYngaihf:a piaoullll eye at Lcigggfsgicig H M C ! lllls flfllfllllls hlltl-lilltl-ll!!! Cllorl r an t, n, n M fnnn the ilFill'P list today. ns-nriy Ioui-,resiilt the Jun.ors. Illtcrmciilntcs; Grzillt and Coke .Grad.v led tlleiccll in Cannon. Strikeouts: Calw Iy He.s'mken mm” ta u5l3;”1ll; L D '1 V: " r C mmel and did it in world record time of (Iilrenlllnzxl lxtjllichlepd f(hr ssrvfrlil hits in """"h5 "ll" ll” ”"””'i"l all mm M C- 5- "Mil lid” WED P”l”l3-lgt & 33'. WCKCHS mm "lk:l'0 ml” ll: zlmnlll D3)?” rmnlsksl Cnxgm corner from all parts ofothewhelgl fl" Dowllll: rA” haltllgictldtfghi fulfill hours, 28 minutes, 7.8 "C- e 'a V I n” V V,i . . . i ll-cc rips. ox was c oily . ; awcs . l a men: V , . - -- - -. on 5. four innings including triples by ;)"9l;l5?rl" nae" WnTh,l,e' ;i:a.nTbTeE ,3” . . . l.C-.A.F. batter to register two safe Green by Carson. Wild pitch: fnnad ffsmekfgl tile? llglellhlj 9;'01ll S. Mahar lf., H. Gauthier p.. B. The old mark of 4140241.! was Fm'besiKenm'd'V and Don Macllcd pint-ii-hiitlno (luiv when the The juniors showed eiarlv that, biilgles. Maurie Calinoii's brilliant Carson. low”) ' ' (cat 33 1” lg '3 ' Him")? 3b.. P- MECINYTE 55- "1356 lit the W35 Same! ln Berlin Maclgnd showed a good fastball Giams Own: A serns Ewing, smnmy n.e,.e going an”. my hamn lhandllng of low throws to Corn- Umpires: Plate, H. Landry; bas- .usE1ii”ml”3 ta? 1:” mo Vmlrd Linescorc: by Britain's H. W. Whltlock, still and hook. He struck out Pleve" Louis (Tardinais tomorrow nlxzhiwlast night. Ill the second illllillg iplctc tine dtwo & B.udoui:iiefkill- es. F. Savidallt and H. F0i'gllSOll.g -lless atepiljesliaenflfsllims 5pe”gmWll;::; F. Office .. 30! 032130-13 lil0ul:0ltV9gl"l lV3lk9T -W110 mll5h9d hits and .iiit.'s s on mi on is 0 mic . ' ' C. Packers .. 101 100 002- 5 0 W- men in the seven inning game and walked three. "Buck" Whitlock-led all batters with three singles in four trips to the plate. Forbes Kennedv led the juniors with two hits in four tries. Cliff Ready and "Buck" Whit- The Negro star is not yet able to run at full speed and it is: doubled he will be able to take. his regular place in the line-upll for another two weeks. Irvin. who led the National Lea- gue (in runs-bait:-d-in last season lock pulled off the best fielding with 112. Dljllrfd the ankle slid- 'piavs. Ready made a, brilliant stab ing into third in a game against of "Williams hot grounder in the Cleveland April 2. ST. PETER'S BAY RACES WEDNESDAY, JULY 23--2 0'cL0'8K Follll ciiissrs. 31,600 Ill PIJRSES N0. 1 CLASSIFIED - PURSE 5400.00 LORNE LETCI-IER. SPRINGHILL DR. TEMPLE HOOPER. CH'TOWN. JENNIE KALMUCK they came up with three three runs and were never headcdl afterwards although the intcrnle-. diates caught. up wiiii them mo-l mentariiy.iii the sixth. A feature. l eral of the iuniors, among them Cliff Ready. Brian Lewis. Burke. Kcnlly MacDonald andl Forbes Kennedy. 0 . Ev. MacNelll may sooll have at reputation somewhat sllllilar to that of Casey Stcngel as far as placing his players is col erned. (Continued on Page Softball Games Scheduled Tonighl1 Three Soitballi games are scheduled to he played this evening at six o'clock. The Ll- guorian Youth Club will play Bruce stewartls on the Knights of Columbus Diamond; the Maritime City League HILLY MCVEY . . SILK HAL . LUCKY NUMBER . PATCHEN VOLO 2ND. . NO. 2 CLASSIFIED - runsa 5400.00 , aov aevans, (7H'TOWN. .. WALTER HENNESSEY. rrrrowx. . DR. DELANEY, SFMMERSIDE SAM KENNEDY, ('.Hi . H. B. VVILLIS. (3H"l'(il.' . . LEO COLLINS, MONTAGUIC; . L. LETCHER, SPRINGHILL1 . ORYILLE MORRISSEY, EAST ROYALTY WILFRED PRAUGHT, CHERRY VALLEY RHODES WARREN. CH'TOWN. , . CYRIL SMITH, HUNTER RIVER RANDALL MacDONAI.D. MILLTOWN CROSS ,. WELLINGTON MacNI-IILL, SOUTHPORT . MRS. JAMES POULTON, CH'TOWN. CARL AUBREY J. S. J. . . LELA BUDLONG MISS DONNA MAE I'Il0DIGAL VIC MARY'S DELIGHT LILY MARLENE JUDY BUDLONG .. HELLE IIl.'DLONG .. AMI. BYDLO I IESSO CLASSIFIED TROT - PURSE 0400.00 . T.B. ROGERS. CH"l'0WN. TAIITAN .. ANYWAY . , aov Bl-IVAN, CIl'TOWN. ll(l.VNlli nan: . cmzsraa mar. PISQUID ISUNNA nor . .v.H. BIIEEN, HALIFAX REAL srrrr . , ANNEAR AND LOWERY. MONTAGUIZ EMERSON FORD, (7H'TOW.V. . MURPHY Al THOMPSON. CH'TOWN. . FRED REEVES. FREETOWN MISS JUDY DALI-20. HELEN liaavesrm JIMMY A. JUDY KALMIICK .. L. JOHNSTON BROS, FORTUNE BRIDGE Ill'TIIER'I'A LEO COLLINS, MONTAGUE SUNNY B. EMMET BERNARD, HUNTER RIVER . (YYRIL SMITH, HUNTER RIVER BILLY AUBREY .. . S. J. MICDONALD Jr SONS, SOURIS ROMA HUDLUNG . NO. I CLASSIFIED - PURSE 3400.00 MAYNARD MMEGUIGAN, ST. MARY'S ROAD . HAROLD STEAD, BRACKLEY .. ,. I'.S. COBB. CWTOWN. .. DR. TEMI'l.E HOOPER, CH'TOWN. MICEWEN AND VESSEY. YORK ENSOR BOWNESS, SUMMERSIDE . . A. B. CUTCLIFFE, CIPTOWN. MONAGHAN AND STRANG. AMHERST. .. . 4... . . A. PINEAU, RUSTICO .. MURDOCH NICHOLSON, SPRINGTON GLENDA MAE HARDROAD BILL LINDY H. . ., SISTER VERNA . ANITA BUDLONG ROMA FRISCO JULIE CLEGO .. Starting gate will be used. 11.8. T. A. rule: to govern. All races ylll In on the three heat. plan. Money division. 10 percent set; aside for winners, balance to be divided so. :0. is and 12 percent. 315 In the driver of the horse pacing the fastest heat. Donated by ILL. large. 11! to driver of hone trotting the fastest heat. Donated by Dlnswell and Mutter: 312.50 to meuiim of ham pacing fnlut heat. DNIIMC by Albert Qulsley and Son; 312.50 to caretaker of horse trot- ttag fastest heat. Donated by Albert. Qnigley and son. , Hones declared and positions drawn at Dr. Seaman's stable. Char- lottetown MAM EM. Tuesday, July ma. ALBERT QUIGLEY. JOSEPH LESLIE. -Single Men Win Electric will play the sunshine Dairy at Parkdale. and the Basil- ica. Youth Club will play the North End Bombers on the Old Diamond. Softball Game Tile Parkilalo Single Men won their second straight serleir game from the Piirkdale Married Men yesterday evening by defeating lhclr opponents 22-16 in a lame played on the Piirkdnle Diamond. Dcmps Gregory pitched nine hit bail for the single men to pick up the win. The three Bal- iems. Art. Cedric and Charlie gave up 14 hits between them. John Kelly's slab of A line drive clown the third bzisn line in the fourth inning was the field- ing play of the game. I.ineups:- - Single Men: W. Dunn 2b. R. Carroll if, lb. .T. Gallant lh, if, C. Jackson as, 1.. Arsenault c, T. Moore rf. R. Chcvcrln 3h. D. Gregory p. A. Carroll cf. Married Men: D. Lunri 1h, J. Kelly (lb. c. L. Gaudet 2h. if. A. Ball:-m p. sa. C. Baliem as. 1:. F. Gallant ph, J. Thistle rf, B. Moore cf, Cerf Ballem if. p. Umpire: Wt-ndall Glllis: base judges. Sam Gregory. Vlc Hudson. Tennis Club Executivelteels A meeting of the Charlottetown Tennis Club Executive held last night at. the clubhouse at Victoria Park opened with the President. Paul Rays, in the chair. Mrs. Charles Wllleit was ap- pointed to the entcntalnment committee, and Phil Jardine to the Ways and Means Committee. It was reported that an attempt was being made to have films on Ronnie both for beginners and more advanced players shown be- fore the Club Tournament which is to begin on Aug. 2. The Entertainment Committee announced that a social evening consisting of old time and mod- ern dancing and in sing song for rluh members and friends will be of last night's game was the re-,V turn to the hittiilg'ranks of seizl Jackie, ' Poulton And Trainor (liHiig.MaichesO In Tennis Tourney Played Yesterday Win Dartmouth Fights DARTMOUTH. N. S.. Jilly 21- (CP)-Orlnndo Zuicutn of Hav- nmi rind New York tonight ham- niercd out ii unanimous 10-round decision over NOCI PHQUOIIC nl Montreal unrlcr illc lights at the ball park here. The 135-pound Zuluota used ti talented icit hook on the H0- . lpound Monlrcalcr to soften him The opening matches in the . d . , J . .l , T . up for the rlzlrt hail Vin tic (lav al. the Charlottetown Tennis shes wen,” "Md but lhey "Cl" Courts. Following are the results ggdguglg 5:? :"E1le:nupr?A:l'I0 of the day's play: Singles-1.5 years and under- lan MacDonald defeated Don LcClnlr 6-3, 6-4 Jack Blanchard defeated Frank Czillughan, default Kimball Blanchard dcfeateil Clifford Larter 5-7, 8-2. 7-5 Bert Mcwade defeated Ernest Coylc 6-4, 7-9. 6-2 Roy McGonnel defeated James P. Vail 6-2. 6-2 Roy McGonnel defeated Bert Mcwade 6-2. 6-4. Singles-18 years and unilor - Harry Callaghan defeated Paul Murphy 6-2, 6-3 Roger Bell defeated lnszhan. default There are yet quite. a few first round matches to be played in the 18 years and under singles. The deadline for these matches to he played is Tuesday. July 22. It is important that all who show up to play matches leave their names with the caretaker of the courts Ian Kennedy. This will dc- cide questions of defnillt. Following is the draw for the Junior Doubles: 15 years and Under-lat Raiuld Jack and Kimball Blanchard vs. Br-rt. Mcwiide and Ernest Coyle Clifford Lnrter and Peter Mc- Neil vs. Craig and Tupper Foster James P. Vail and Harry Cal- Frank Cal- Clifford Morgan 18 years and Under-lint round Jack and Kimball Blanchard vs. Craig and Tupper Foster Roy McGnnneJ and Paul Mur- phy vs. Clifford Lartcr and Peter McNeil Bert McWsde and Frank Cal- laghan vs. .1. P. Vail and Harry ' Callaghan. Second Riounrl- - Arnold Mullins and Peter Mc- Gonnel vs. winviorsiof Jack and Kimball Blanchard against Craig and Tupper Foster ' Roger Bell and Jimmie Whiti- vs, winners of McGonnel and Murphy against Larter and Mc- Neil Ian MacDonald and Don LeClalr vs. winners of Mcwado and Cal- laghan against Vail and Callaghan Bernard Connolly and Ernest Coyle vs. Jack MacDonald and Clifford Morgan. All second round lulngli-s matches and all first round doub- les matches must its completed by Thursday. July 24. dance held on Friday evening. it was decided to hold another dance on Monday evening. July it . M cunoan uunoimp. m""' 0"” an-s ,- - J held Wednesday. Jilly 23. A report was made of the 28,. at the clubhouse open to the general public. quette while the referee award- ed him three. Charlotteiownls Harry Poultou came off the dock in tile fourth round to decision Arnold Fieiger of Chatham, N. B.. in the eight- round semi final. Poultori. weigh- ing 143. took a nine-count in the fourth and only clever fool- work kept him out of trouble for the rest of that session. He came hack in the last four to score steadily with lofts and rights that draw blood from the 142-pound Flt-icer. The Chathilim boxer was a tired man at the finish. Don Trainor of Cllarlnitetnwn T.K.0.'d Frank Grirnler of Hall- fax in the fourth of another eight-round preliminary battle. N. S. Baseball (By The Canadian Press) Kentviile Wildcats turned giant- klilers Monday. forgetting their cei- lar-swelllng habits to edge second- piacc Truro Bearcats 3-2 at Kent- vllle in a Halifax and District Senior Baseball League tilt. League- leadlng Liverpool Larrupers, mean- while, went. down 5-2 at Steliarton against third-plaoe Aibions. In Halifax. Dartmouth Arrows defeat- lasihan vs. Roy McGonnel and pm; Mn,-nny ed Capitals B-0. Ian MacDonald and Dan Le- Clalr vs. Frank Callaghan and Ladies Branch Of Golf Club . Holds Field Day Mrs. Murray Melilsh won a nine hole competition at a field day yesterday held by the Ladles' Branch of the Charlottetown Golf Club. A driving competition was won by Mrs. G. 6. Wood while Mrs. 0.1-I. Buntaln took top hon- ors in the approach and putting It's quite often of? the target. but he's got seven years to work on it. That's how long he'll be hanging around in Junior competition. .. . . Coke. ills uncle. is improving at short. every day. He has a beauti- ful peg, and he knows what to do with the ball when he comes up with it. The occasional grounder slits through him, but he's show- ing improvement in that. depart- ment and should develop into one of our really good shortstops. We're not saying hes a Hank Landry as yet, but he'll give them all a run if he keeps improving. . . . Whalon and Cannon on the starboard side of the C. as 18. iii- flclcl are also very promising ma- terial and have a lot of years to improve. This inner defence is young and could easily blow sky high in a. tight place. but they have the makln's, no doubt about that. City Softball League Standings Following are the standings in the City. Softball League: GP VV 10 Sunshine Dairy B. Y. C. .. .. Mar. Electric Bonil-icrs Guardian . L. Y. C. . Bruce Stewar s . Horne": ad ad I-I cooaowzac aanwwpan-lap Q51-liDfD'.D 'Baseboll Results (By The Canadian Press) EXHIBITION - (AP) -- Jones, Roast (7) Manviile. Schultz (7) Pramesa (3). INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester . 000 008 000- I I Springfield (ill Jacobs (9) and Burbrink. Baltimore at Buffalo ff . Mr. Rose and George Wood: Mrs. OOOPERSTOWN, N.Y.. July 21 Cleveland (A) 000 200 100- I I0 I, Chicago (N) .. 000 020 000- 2 I 0 and Tlptori; and Atwell, 0 .. 000 000 001- 1 0 0 Cundrlck and Bucha; Carr, Lary Josef Dolezal of Czechoslovakia was second in today's grind and Anral Roka of Hungary third. Ferd Hayward of St. John's, Nfld.. was far back. I-its pliics hadn't been officially checked car- ly tonight. It. was a rather dismal day for Canada's track and field represent- atives. Jack Hubchins of Vancou- ver and Bill Parnell of Nortll Vancouver were eliminated in the 800-mctrc semi-finals. In the women's 100-metre sprint heats. Rosella Thorne of Montreal and Luella Law of Vancouver were eliminated in the prelimin- ary stage. Eleanor McKenzie of Vancouver got one stage fartllrr but failed to qualify for tomor- row".-l semi-finals. Tile unofficial team standing scored on a basis of 10-5- for the first six places in finals. The standings: United States, 72; Russia. 40) Czechoslovakia, l5; Great Britain 14; Italy, ll; Hungary, 8: Brazil, 7; Sweden, 6: Finland, 5: Jamaica. 5: France. 5; New Zealand. ti Japan. 3: Austria, 2: Romania. ll Australia. l., .SllAP sTi0r Fllilslilllfi Rolls in! Film developed and printed. 21 hour service. Doiibla size prints. Any roll of 8 ex- poauro only 40 cents. Reprints I cents each. Mali Film Service. Charlottetown. J iioiirii iiusrico IIEGATTA WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd. 2 P. M. Boat and Dory Races. Swimming. etc. Lobster Supper, Commencing at 3 o'clock Dancing and other amusements in the Evening. Bus will leave Market Square for the Regatta at Conneliy and J. Hennesscy; Gauthier and H. McConnell. Results Of Golf Tourney Bill m.cLeIn and M , Melllsh with a net Scllllerflf lsaqulilgil the l3-hole two ball mixed four. some'-I Rolf tournament held at, the Belvedere Course over the week-end. 1Bf':illll0r'i;IlngLare the results: ac can and M . M . Mcllish: 66 less 22-44. rs urn) Art MacKcnzle and Dorothy Stewart. less 15-48. nAndy Likely and Mrs. wm. Beer. 6:: less i'I-43. Bill Beer and Mrs. wendall Bar- bour. 63 less 14 i-2-is 1-2. Mac Kennedy and Kiss Mickey Macbeod 73 lcss 24.49, Frank Mclnnls and Mrs. A. How- ard. 66 less 15 l-2-40 1-2. Others competing were: Dr. Ir- win and Mrs. Likely; Arthur peake and Mrs. Boldrals; George wood Ind Mm Parker: Murray Mellisll and Dorothy Norman: Bill Mac. Neil and Mrs. S. MacDonald: Fred Toombs and Margaret Stewart; H. it -1 A. Howard and Miss M. Mathcson: R. Foote and Mary Hooper; iii;-ea Cameron and Mrs. MacNeill. . MATINEE RAGE . rain and wet grounds. ' ,Mont.ri-at 010 000 003 4 18 1 Toronto . . 201 000 000 3 '1 0 Mallette. Romano (3) Fahbro (6) Hughes (9) and Ronnlng; Hudson. Shore (9) Msrkell and Anderson. Syracuse Ottawa George ('I) Watllngtrin. section. ' on i ursday of this week the first stage of the lady vice-presl- dent's match will be played. BUYS" aing. July 23rd. K. OF C. The loyal Camp at North Rimico will be visited by His 'l(nlglm Wednesday ove- All Members are cordially invited to attend. CAMP (9) ..... 000 021 200 I 10 0 000 000 081 I I -1 Keegan and Dresclier; Burtschy, MAPi.E LEAF SPEEDWAY . iiiiiitli-stirs iiiiits WEDNESDAY, JULY 23I'iI' Good Classes -- Well Stocked saloons Come and Enjoy an Afternoon of Fine Ruling For particulars, wrlte- i any ranurs or my MacNEILIn 4 nniazrein