iii JULY“ “fluljfi _ Gall- fltjlle . I (Continued mm Pass 0 ' ‘ 1o. (R) with 82 points. Both the Henderson and Cudmore Ty» Match and the Service mile Match "rs tired in conlunctlon with toe Jones Memorial TYBO AGGIIGA WIHNII‘ 111a Nicholson Tyre Alli!!!" m, wan by Tpr. P‘. C. Younker Wm, , splendid renews ot 4e: points. Second was Cst. AR. Job!‘- atoll. 11.0.1412. with 4st points. one rack riile ciasl IIIIQIIN Wll W011 by Cadet w. Davey. 8.0-"- (It) with 001 and rem Officer A-Mw- Mod, 3.0.x. was second with 171 points. ' The Ottawa Assure“ ‘Wbivh gglllpfifl! the‘ecores made in the DeBlois Bros. ltd-- NW" l“ Mouod Ltd. City o! Charlotte- town. Prowse Bros. Jones Memor- 151, Cameron-Vinnicombe British Consuls. MaoKinnon or Consolation Matches shows Capt. A. J. McCst-e as the top marksman and winner ,1 the aggregate. For this he re- ceived the President's cub to be held for one year snd the Domin- ion o( Canada rifle medal. Next in 0rd,, was sgt, Eric _Coles who re- temd the Dominion o1 Canada bronze medal. From this 18878515! will be selected the riilernen who will represent the Province at me Dominion or Canada riiie matches to be shot at. Ottawa Ads- ilst 9th to 14th. ' ~ iiii Stars And iiics lniiraw Last evening on the Knights or Columbus diamond, the girls All Stars team and Vics o! the boys lgggue played a seven innings game ti soitbail to n 13111 tifl- _ The All Stars held a command- trig lead until the seventh inning_ seveni when the Vics piled up runs to tie the score. They lined up as iollows: All Stars - Coyle. Weir, Keough, VlcInnis, MoNnlly, Ltandriglii, M0- iielll, stuli, Campbell. Vics — Murnaghan, MacDonald; iheppherd, Joseph, Crabbe, Keys, Flynn, Quinn, 31181105. Next game tonight at 5 o'clock letween Aces and Red 59x. On Friday evening at 5, lhrlerald ind All stars clash again. Q>0 Young 0rlvers_ In (Limelight At Race Meet (l7 The Canadian Press) BAHPAX. Jul! 21 - Youthiul reinsmen were the winning drivers at the race card staged at nearby Baokvills Raceway here today. Young lam Walker rancup most points by driving Judd to a win in the.2.15 trot and pace and piloting tbs mare Joeedaie Victory alias. He drove both to straight best victories. ' Phill Cflil was the other win- ‘ ning driver. With Dilly Dean he captured theiirst two heats irom a neld oi eight others and rained the spirited trotter to s dead heat in the nest event. Cummsry: 2.10-2.10 Trot and Pace Judd (S. Walker Jr.)...,........... Jacob Withrow (P. McAl- ' dui!) Joe Direct (Baxter) . The Baron (J. Given Previous (D. Turner) . Time: 2.17%; 2.15%: 2.10. sso-zse Trot and Psos ' Josedale Victory M (B. Walker Jr.) Dr. L. B. (L. Walker) Flo Direct (l-I. Boutiller .. Peerless Hanover (Charles Craig Jr.) Jolly Harvester (Given) Sir Admiral (Baxter). Ensign Joe (P._Cralg). Time: 2.15 2-5; 2.10; . 2.21 Jae Class l [4 (Ishtar-a GDNDJ an menu» Dizzy Dean (P. Craig) 1 dh Molly Bars (Baxter). 2 dh Merle Direct (Connors 8 3 5 7-Up Direct (L. Walker)- 7 i) 3 Shalnghal‘ (F. MoAldufl). ....4 4 4 Helen ‘Budlong (L. O'Brien) 6 6 5 Marie Lookhsrt . ....5 ‘i d Maxine Dudds (N. WINDSOR. Ont., Jilly 20-(CP) —George Burton, 30. secretary- treasurer or the Chrysler soitbal! League. was arraigned l.n court. to- day on a charge oi conducting a lottery and was remanded eight days ior trial. Bail o! $2.000 was supplied {or Burton's release. .. ATIIRDAY NIGHT BABES Canada's Finest Track SATURDAY, JllLY 24th. FEATIIRIIIG 2.20 ENE-PURSE $500.00 tENTRil-ESB Ill IACI t-nann BRITTON T" _ .--no1ma culoG .. i.-AL!.IE HAL l-JOHNNY KALMUCK . t-Mac WATSON t-nalvnolw uanvss t-suoan HAIWESTEB L-BILIJI KALMUCI .. L-SPEEDWELL GUY .... ....- lr-KELLYS NIGHTMARE ’ ..................,..................... lw-BUD KALMUCK ....................................................... Owner C, '1"- A. Agnew B. Sheen J. ‘ ....._..............:............ Walter Kelly . P, McKennn B. O'Brien Edgar Bryenton - _. OLASSTIIID IUI-IUIII $150.00 _ . -..... Lee Howard .--»------~4-...... ....... .. I. Bucll Dr. Bishop J. Lsdncr L-BUDDY BUDLONG _..._.....___.............._.......... . ll. Bleed l-LUSTICIA can n. Chandler L-BONNIE nsul , . 9- f?" h-sltslvnolvs no! 0w- l! chassmsn nor a race-runs: 0100.00 i.-O. v. voso ll- W"! L-MARJORY nuntouo J- I _ t-lvllss lmox 0- B» B L-WAIT w ssr: 6. “ pwmpgyg sgorg _ .......'.. J. Farmer r-scorrv aural-o _ I.—NELL KALMUCK ._,...,............................ ...... ........................................ W. Kelly’ i are rscs ' 1,. L-ALLIB Bar. " -'- "M" t-sucan nanvrzsran ..._.h........... .......... ................. ..ca:. Bryentou l.- on - T‘ sans BRITT m 01mm |-—RANDOM HARVEST . ......_._..-.----------»~ i-DONNA CLEGG .... .. l-MAUDINE BUDLON L-JOIINNY KALMUCK . h-MAC WATSON ‘ caasjman sacs-runes 01ml L-BONNIE nus e-nun lramucx * _ s-nlaur xaulmfl 4.-l.us:rlcra ........................ s-lrarsavls mom-man .-.........__».-..-..--I--»--~------ a-ansznnolvs. no! ‘L-SPEEDWILI. our» .-....- VR-alter Kelly ' Geo. ll ..a .... I, Bueil a-nunnv nunaond .;.,_____........__......_..._......._~..--..-- l- lkfl " nor a race-roses suaee m-Mauonv nonaono THE (Continued em Page s) . Scores m P. R. A. Moot ClPt. AJ. McCabe, 472, W011 GOV- ernor General’: silver midli- nor General's brunt! mfllll- Lt. P. T. HOW“ ---- -- Tpr. W. L. Crockett Tpr. Alvin MacDonald ...............407 Miss Mary MacLennan ...............468 cnaun ‘ Aaonacara Bgt. Eric Coles, 471, won Gover- Csdet C. Peters .. Cadet G. D. Dennis rnc unswa acoasoan: \- i 1. Capt. A. .1. McCebe. 17th Reece .... .. s44 1 M°N°'l‘°N- N- B. "l? 11—<¢P> n Q E A“ an“, Mew “d 5m —The harness racing season open- 2. Sgt. Eric Coles. l7 Reece . s41 . "l ‘i “m M°“°?"“ "m"? W‘ n. c. n. .4. Bronze Medal and .._....__.._..... .. 4.00 “wllfi” “ml “l” 5122f“ "i" s. ‘Ilpr. w. 1., Crockett, 17th Reece ._.___.._...-_ sas s.00 g“ “h,” “m d“ ‘z’ mm‘ 4. Lieut. P. T. Hooper. mh Reece .... ..- - u’! 1.00 ‘1_!'_1‘m"‘;,‘:m" “:5 d s. Tpr. Alvin MacDonald. 17th Reece sse- r 1.00 ° °' ° ‘Y ‘m 0 sgt c o MecLennan ‘17th more _..__._... sa4 s00 “m” “‘ m’ “m” hm °' ‘h’ 7‘ l-dary‘ MacLennsn. “~......._.._..... 588 / 8'00 n“ ma‘ when cyclonic’ owned by 0'. cpl. r. J. Landrigarl. 11th m....._._..__.". m e100 ‘h’ m“? Twlcml’ °' sydmy o Capt. .1. Coles. 17th Reece ............. .-._.._____._..; sas s00 fif,‘,°‘,'n;‘§; fifigf}, 2H" ‘Md’ lo. Tpr. r. c. Younker, 17th Recoe __..._.....____..;._ ass 0.00 hi, “nomad the ‘"3, m, o, 1i. Tpr. w. n. Cooke. 17th Reece .. sal ' 0.00 m, h”, mo“ l mo“ wmm 1r. Sgt. c. .4. Coles. 17th Reece .... e00 s00 m, h, ,5, M5 p“, u” n; pm l3 Sgt RD)! COlld, 11th R6066 2.011 The three dfvjslon of the no‘; l4. - Capt. n. n. Burke. 17th Reece ._....._._._ a 2.00 m; p”, w", m, m [nfiw-mqwat 15. Lieut. R. E. Jenkins. 17th Reece ....................2.._...- 530 2.09 ma,“ 10. Cst. a. M; Johnston, recur ........ 52o 2.0: . l7. Major Geo. MacDonaldwCGIC - 527 2.00 e31 y"; u; rwbmm 9M5,“ l8. Cpl. w. M. Beatty. new ........ .. _ an 0.0-) h", “(to l9. Lleut. G. J,- Rogers, 17th Reece _.....___._..a........._ 524 2.00 ‘ . 20. m. R. Andrew. 17th Reece. .........-_._-___.._....-. s10 2.00 m5, m f,” ram") u; 1 21. . ssssw. .4. urge. 5th (so) nae .. ...__._~-.._. 519 2.00 Bjfly Con, (Bownmm- a 4 22.! Lieut. B. B. Jones. 17th Reece ......._..__................ 51D 2.00 B” Budlong (Hgnnggggy ,4 z at. gguvi} Av. ilfgcalimifith Ree“. (all: :20 0.x. Vole (Bart-icy. ..s o . . e Reece :0 .1 s . as. Tpr. .1 n. McRiae. 17th Reece ..a...__._.___.._ als 2.00 .0 s as. cpl. Alton Rodd. 17th Reece s00 1.00 . ....s dr an. Sgt. w. n. MacCallum, 17th Reece ___.__....._.. 40o 1.00 Time 2.11 a-s; 2.14. as. sgt, .4. M. Home. 17th_Reoce MAM...“ 40s 1 00 29. ‘Ppr. K. Iandrigan. 17m Reece ... 485 1.00 second Division, Puree I400 30. Cpl, R. A. veseeyécYgd . .. f: 1.00 Richard Budlong (Crocker)....1 2 s1. cro s. Bowler. 32. Tpr. M. Carver. 17th Reece . 478 30. 'I.‘pr. s. Crawford, 17th Reece 467 s4. Lt. col, w. .1. MacDonald. 17th Reece we as. L-Cadet w. Davey. noun. 400 ‘so. r-o A. MacLeod. norm. . 44a a1. m. n. Auld. mam: . 44s 38. ‘Ppr. R. C. Barwise. YRC 420 30. Cadet C. Peters fi ....... .... 4g 40. Cadet L. MacDonald. Q3 ... -..... -..................... 41. Cadet H. Glover. W145 ...._._......................... 279 Cece Powell let the lbesicnairea 42. A.B.. x, rleustls. mun’... no down with 1W1’ hi" $111112‘???- 43. Cadet H. Hughes, Q55 W! ings as the Red Box e ea e 9 44. Cadet '1'. Mullins. Qss . as: Vets at the ‘Btinlmerside High 45. Cadet a. Mahar. norm .... ... 20o Mm! diamond 118i will“ m"? 4s. Cadet n. zhsrerty. ass :00 _ tgg-oflurilétrrnllquxln m; n‘ cm" G‘ Bmhndu’ mm‘ ' . wait-ed this time until the last m!!! . consoaanou rsa-rca , m $131281: if: "m!" “i” g’ Q‘ mfifigffé“ ”'”""""""""": a ‘i100 For tour innings the game was 3' cpl‘ R‘ A V1,", ‘(R5 9Q m; a tight. pitcher's battle between 4' Sgt. Klvl Horne’. m Reece s....._.-_._..._....._' as 2.00 Arlwiu" I"! Pwfll- m" m" s: rpr. at carver. l'ith 'cce .. .... ...... . .. es 2.00 W"! 2-0-1" "l" 11"" "mi"! h" e L-Cdt 'w Davey swam .._..._.__.- es 2.00 fir!’ "HIM "id Film-w‘ ml" 7' c” éuwm jam 53 1m Ticed him to second. He advanced 0' m. corw .1 riracnohaiii. 17th more" 0s 1.00 to third v" 11171121‘ "in!" "'4 0' Tpr L-andrlgan. 17th Reece ....._.._.____... 01 1.00 "m" Mm‘ ‘m Gwdel" mm“ i0. m. sIorswsord. 17th Reece .. so .00 Wt- The 5°! 141M] efingmlffliilflig‘ ll. an. x. Heustis, RGNR .. s1 .00 "Wid- P°'l’°211 "B M ° ‘ud- l2. rpr. n. Barwise. Yrw .. a .30] '32; l???‘ “jnfgznfle “f”: A“, :0 s. - ... ~ Begun-w}; t» , ' sensu ran n o a arrage o l5. Cadet C. Peters, Q58 .......... .. 55 h"! m the mm "d baton the Seeind or Trail A For iieve iiastiloux ___.- MONTREAL. July 21 — (OP) l. 7hr. J. I1. Meme, 17th Reece. .40 4. sat. A. u. Borne. ma Races-.- _._...4n ut Choice canon Dai g. m. KbLIaJndIisanhITth aemwmus 2nd Choice ChTown Daily . _ s I o! 4 . IV“; m "‘l¢~*_aoeba~ap " 3.00 7. cro. s. Bowler, new .... -..._.._...-....4% A 2.00 ‘mwnw if" ‘l?!’ A” “ a. cpl. a. A. Vessey, rm .... -..... .411 2.00 ‘m’ j t ° 9;“ Jam“ 0. Tpr. s. Crawford, 17th noose.-- .401. 2.00 lmm“ ' ", in?“ m, hwmm, 10. Lt.-Ool.W.J.1laoDonald,17tlrRecce .404 1.00 " “l” fmflo“ “w” h, c, ,_ ii. Pte. Benson Auld. Rolland-.. “s14 1.00 "M, u, “f” m’ ,1, h, m, ,2“ 12- '1‘Pr.R.C.Baswise.Y1lO..... sea 1.00 f; ' mflum M, “on,” ls Cadet o. Peters, assoc ........ .._.......ses 10o ' °' a ' ' Wanderers Club o! Baliiaa post- ‘Abbie Track ‘roam Shows Up Well In y Highland Games . stole the" amateur piping event, including strsthpeys and reels, in a brilliant performance. She was lollowed by Vivian Morrison o! Baddeck. Events in which Abegweits placed: SUMMARY 10o yard desh- Casey Power, Antigonish; J. Cash, Abegweits: Gordon Kerr, Acadia. Time 10.2 secs. Running high jump - John Kyle, A.H.S.; W. Brewley, Abeg- weit; A. Byers. RCA. 200 yard dash - R.A. Taylor, Acadia; J. Cash, Abegweit; E. Harrison, Wanderers A.C. '.l‘ime 24 2/5 seconds. 1o pound shot put - G.A. Walt- ers, Abemveit; A. Byers, K.C.A.; John Kyte, AJ-LS. 440 srd dash —- Dave Boswell, Abe eit; Bob Naylor, Acadia; J. Cash, Abegweit. ‘time 53 1/5 seconds. Running broad Jump - Harold Power, A1184 Gordon "Yits" Mac- Donald, A.H.B.; W. Brawley, Abeg- welt. Discus throw - George Walters, Abegweit: Leonard Thompson, A.H.S.; Burleign Wile, Acadia. Three mile run — Roy Apple- ton, Acadia; Dick Carmichael, Wanderers A.C. Hop Step and Jump - W. Braw- ley, Abegweit; Harold Power, A.- l-LS; Gordon MacDonald, A135. One mile relay - Acadia Univ- ersity; Abegweit A.C.; Wanderers A.C. I it 2.12:: ‘a :-.:r~s~...r.#°°---—--"* 1'83 w» ---- ~= ~ »-~ 1.,’ O d, ‘m f" -' " " to take first place. Ahugohlsh l; 0:; °- 1' Y~ “a” ~ . ‘-°° wghlsodsrs. detendlns ell-maim- ' a T’ ‘Tuum’ Qacc’ """"”'"2” "o0 were second with 55 points and “ox m“ cu" “mu”: - Charlottetown Abegweits were 1. L/Cadet w. Davey. rwn (m -001 ‘-°° third with so points. Acadia mu- 2. PO A. MacLeod. AON (R). J74 8.00 vemty “n” h“ “m a pom“ 3. C/Opl. G. D. Dennis. 60 Air S011 .824 2.00 Hundred‘ of mums“ “d No" 4. AB. K. Heustis, RON (B) .262 1 2.00 Sea“. resident‘ “tended ‘he 5. Cadet F. Mahsr, RON (R) .224 a 2m "m" which we" run o“ m . s. Cadet R.La.il’erty. 055W i" ' 1-°° traditional scotch setting. The 7. Cadet G. Batchilder, RCN (R) ....1'I0 1.00 human,‘ ma‘. Word and,“ “d n“ M"°KmN°N “N!” ' bag piping were among featured 15 Shots at 500 Yards-Possible 75 Points - even“ ~ ’ 7"" 1h the 1o0-md dash .1. Cash ot 1. Constable A. M. Johnston, ROMP. $10.00 the anal-lunch,“ Abelwefl‘ glut, 2. ‘bapt. .4. .1. MoCabe, 17th 0.00 m, "com, ,1“, mpg, 50m... (United services oflicers and Club Challenge Cup and trophy) Km o; 5cm“ “awe-pd” ma“ 3. ‘Ppr. F. C. Younker, 17th Recoe................. .... ....71 5.00 gimp 4. Sgt. G. G. Macbennan ................... ... ' .... 71 4.00 lggnard Thompson o4’ Amherst 5. Tpr. W. L. Crockett. 17th RAoot..._._.........................71 4.00 Hm, schooi ggvg p dqmqngfifguon e. - Tpr. J. E. MacRse, 17th Reece . 4.00 0g gtfength when he captured 7. Ciirpi. J05. C0105, 17th R8008... . .. (.00 1,119 qgbgr flogging gygnt, . '0. Cpl. P. J. Landrigan, 17th Reece ..._....._.. .....'l1 3.00 The lo-pound shot put tees was 9. Lieut. G. J. B02011. 17th Reece . .. 3.00 won by G. Walters o1 Charlotte- 10. Tpl‘. W. Welsh, 17th Reece-.. .. 3.00 town wh" another resident oi 11. Lieut. R. E. Jenkins, 17th Reoce..._..__....... .70 2.00 the Island Capital took rlrst place 12. Sgt. G. A. Coles. 17th Reece. .. 2.00 honors in the 440 yard dash. He 13. Miss Mary MuLennan .. 2.00 was Dave Boswell or the Abegweit 14. Cpl. W. M. Beatty, ROMP- .. 3.00 Club who chalked up the hat 15. Sgt. Roy Cotes, 17th Reece 3.00 time of 53 1/5 seconds over the 10. Sgt. Eric Coles. 17th Reece ..... ...... .70 8.00 cinder trail. 17 Sgt. Alton Rodd, 17th Recce...-.......... mfi 3.00 Acadia University captured the l8. Tpr. Alvin MacDonald. 17th Reece..." “-0 2.00 one mile relay. nosing out Abeg- 19. Tpr. R. Andrews, 17th Recee........... U 2.00 welt standard bearers. 20. ‘Ppr. W. D. Cooke, 17th Reece 2.00 Donna MacLeod o! Winnipeg 21. Capt. R. A. McCabe, 17th Reece- 2.00 ‘ ‘ 22. Lieut. P. T. H er, 17th fleece- 1.00 23. Sgt. W. E. MoC lum, 17th Reece. 2.00 24. Capt. E. R. Burke, 17th Recess.-. 2.00 25. Major Geo. MacDonald. OCTC .... .. 2.00 2o. ssM. w. A. Large, 5th (ac) BAA 2.00 27. Lieut. B. B. Jones, 17th Reece ...... .. 3.00 . Milton Budlong Cyclonic Challis Up Fast Mile At Monotone Catherine Volo (Orr Bonny June (Beers)..- Mayme Axworthy (Mitten) Miss Bonnie Gratton (Wisen Brighton (Dewitt) Sampson Royal (Fownee) Time 2.15 4-5; 2.15 8-5. "third Division, Purse I400 Molgandale Aol (Neime) Billy Protester (Inger)... Mike V010 (Gay and Clark)-.. Violet Barsssc (Pettigrewym. Molly Kalmuck (Barry). Don Fingo (Hankerson). Time 2.25: 2.20. 2.24 Pace-Pane $400 Junior Hal (Etter)- Billy McVey (Craig)- 2.10 Pace-Purse $400 Cpcionic (Viokers) .. Josedale Clipper (Conroyx. Money Maker (O'Brien).. Allen D_ale (Jardine).... (Weir) 'I‘lrne 2.13 3-5; 2.11. smoke had rolled away seven Red 80x had crossed the plate. with the score 0 to 0, vivid flashes oi lightning crossed and illuminated the iield and w-ith a downpour oi rain rend to begin operations at any moment, the Box tried to dis- pose o! their opponents in quick order. Arsensult grounded out to the pitcher, but Allen's fly was dropped by Landry. Tanton, ltlacfleill‘ and MacMurdo singled, Macllurdo driving Allan home, and MacNeill raced home on S71 Bernard's lniield out. With heavy rain starting to rail, my Phillips flied to Landry, ending the ball Rod Sox Defeat Vets 9-2 At Summer-side Sydney Races CYDNEY, N. B, July 21 —(CP) --Peter at Court, Iole. Henley, Jay Volo, andhdeyor Jack MacLeanLs Johnny Clegg were winners in matinee races held at the sport centre here this afternoon. The Mayor's fleet looted horse carried oi the stake race in three straight heats. Peter at Court led the 2:18 class: Iola Henley the 2.23; and Jay Volo, the 2.28. Totals ................. -20 a 41s e 0' luminary ~ Earned runs: Red sox 2, Legion 0; RBI: B. schurman 1, Williams 1, Landry 1, Powell 2, P. Schurman 1, Gaudet 1, MacMurdo 1, S. Ber- nard 1. Doubles: Landry, Powell, MacMurdo. Sacrifice hits: Phan- eui. Stolen bases: Grant, Landry, Allan, MacMux-do. Leit on bases: Red So; 5, Legion 4. Hits: oi! Powell 4 in ilve innings. or! Gal- lant, 2 in 1 inning, or! Arsenault. 2. 3.8.: oi! Powell l; on! Arsen- ault, 9 in 4 innings. 8.0.: by Pow- ell 4. by Arsensult 2. 13.13.: oi! Pow- ell l, or! Arsenault 1. Wild pitch: Arsenault. Umpires: Plate. J. Bcllurman; bases, Hogan and Phillips. ' lottetown, and to all PERFECT‘ SHAVES! OYougettheallckest, moetrefreehirlgshavee of your life “with the Gillette Tech Razor and today's Gillette Blue Blade; They fit exactly, and protect you from the discern- fort caused ‘by misfit blades. Gillette double edges mesh double economy, too. . BLUE BLADES ‘With the §0MBlNATi0N ~ FOR PERFECT look ,0" feelph" be ,0" “Gillette t edges aver honedi. Gillette TECH RAZOR .. GliiPTIr Hlaliit" with lilo. At Annual Presentation o! awards to win- ning marksman at the annual meet o! the Provincial Rifle Association was made last evening by His Hon- our Lieutenant Governor J.A. Ber- nard at a banquet held in the Charlottetown Hotel. Assisting the Governor in making the pres nt- ations was Lieut. Colonel . J. MacDonald, secretary-treasurer or the Association. LieuL-Coi. W. W. Reid, Director o1 Physical Fitness, acted as chair- man 101: the evening and during hlsintroductory remarks paid trib- ute to the riiiemen o! the Island who have brought credit to this Province by their fine showing at meets in other parts oi’ the coun- try. Col. Reid also expressed appre- ciation to the president o1 the Association, Lieut-Col. D. A. Mae- Kinnon; the secretary-treasurer, menu-Col. W. J. McDonald, and Lieuh-Col. L. F. McDonald. who acted as range officer during the meet. The chairman called on Lieut- Col. MacKlnnon for some presi- dential remarks to the Association. The president observed that the banquet marks the culmination oi’ a year's eflorts to increase the activities o1’ markslnen in this Pro- vince. The success oi this eflort has been encouraged by Lieut.- Col. Reid, oflicer commanding the’ 17th Recce Regiment. The speaker also expressed regret at the l.m- pending retirement oi C01. Reid from command o1 this Regiment. For their support oi’ the Associa- tion, thanks were tendered to Premier J. Walter Jones, the City Council. the merchants oi Char- others who have assisted. The president complimented Col. L. I‘. MacDonald for the manner in which the meet had been con- ducted but he warned the riflemen that in order to maintain the high achievements o! Island marksman in the past, they must take their evocation seriously and do a great deal o1 practising. Councillor S. F. Doyle, represent- ing His Worship Mayor B. E. Mac- Donald,reierred to the high calibre o! Island marksman at Empire competitions in the past. The chairman introduced tour Bisley shots to the assembled rifle- men: Major J. M. Jones, eight times on the Blsley team, Capt. A. J. McCabe, Lieut. gercy Hooper, and sgt. George McLennan. A visitor for the evening was Sergeant-Major Large from Brit- ish Columblar Stall-Sergeant Gal- lant from Army headquarters in Haliiax, who served as armourer lor the meet, was presented with s token o! appreciation lrom the Alflatlon. PRIZE LIST The Signal Cup awarded by No. 5. Div Signals, R.C.C.S., to the winner o1 the DeBlois Brothers Dinner 0f Provincial . Rifle Assn. Match was won by ‘Itpr. Alvin Mac- Donald. The Navy cup donated by use. 0-5- "Queen Charlotte" to the win- ner oi the Prowse Bros. Ltd. Match was won by Sgt. Eric Coles. The Reece Cup donated by the 17th (P.E.I.) Reece Regt. to the winner oi’ the Moore and iidcleocll Match was won by Capt. A.J. Mc- Cabe. ‘The Cameron ‘Ibophy donated by Cont. J. D. Cameron to the win- ner o! the Cameron-Vinnicomba Match. to be held ior two years, was won by Capt. A. J’. McCabe. The Reece Silver Medal donated by the 17th (P.E.I.) Reece Regt. to the winner o! the First Day's Aggresate was won by Capt. A. J, McCabe. The Bronze Medal s/warded b) the 17th (as!) Reece Regimens to the second highest lcorgg m the First Day's Aggregate was my bl’ sBt. Eric Coles. The Pickard Cup donated by Mr, Alired Pickard to the winner of the city or chariotutowh. Match was won by Capt, Jun" Coles. Th9 Artillery Trophy donated by the 28th L.A.A. Rest. R.C.A., do- nated to the winner o! the Brit- ish Console Match was won i by C8110. A. J. McCnibe. The Gold Medal donated by Major J. M. and Mrs. Jones t the winner o! the Jones Memorial Match was won by Capt. A. ,1, Mg; Cabe. The silver Medal donated b( Malor J. M. and Mrs. Jones to the 5900M highest. scorer in the Jones Memorial Match was won by Capt. E- FL. Burke. The Governor General’: Silver Medal awarded to the winner oi ll" Grind Assresate was won by Capt. A. J. McCabe. i The Governor General's Bronze Medal awarded to the second highest scorer in the Grand Ag. sregate was won by Sgt. Erie Coles. ' The Snyder ‘n-ophy presented by Colonel Harry M. Bnyder to the winner o! the Grand Aggregate t; be competed for annually, was won by Capt. A. J. McCabe. The United Services Ofllcers Club Chflllense 1701111? to be competed ior annually to the winner o! the MMKinnon Match, was won by Capt. A. J. McCabe. The chest or silver donated by the United Services Officers Club to the winner of the MacKinnola Match. was won by Capt. A.J. Mo- Caibe. . The President's Cup presentedby by Lt. Col. D. A. MacKinncn, D.S, 0., V.D., president of the Associa- tion. to the winner oi the Ottawa Assregate. was won by Capt. A. J. McCabe. y The D.C.R.A. silver Medal, that prize in the Ottawa Aggregate, was won by Capt. A. J. McCabe. 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