Eiiose Battles At Tllel .Track Saturday Night Fl ten-dash racing card staged It the Exhibition track. once again provided a large crowd of racing fans with a top-notch display of keen, close track battles here on Saturday night. with the exception of a strong wind that was against fast tunes. the events were otherwise favor. ed with ideal conditions and pro- vided classy racing entertain. Inuit oil a card that was not without its excitement and up- sets. Coming up to nip leading fav- ourites at the wire, Willard Kelly's Nell Kalmuck and Sam Ken- nedy's Col. Looker provided two of the biggest upsets all in the one class. Doing the rcinsiner. duties with their own horses, Kelly guided Nell to a driving win in the number three dash over Filbert. Babe Britzon, Lock Hanover, Zllannislcr Direct and Col. Looker, to pay off win bet- tors 525.80, while Kennedy turn- ad the tables on the same field in the seventh dash when he brought Col. Looker ho'me in front for a 527.70 pliri-mutuel payoff. J.S.J.'s unexpected victory over ; strong ezghl-horse field in the T- 4-6 in winning the number three event. Other winners were Alan Mac in the first dash of the night. Abner The Great in the number two dash. Lusticla in the fourth, Milldale in the eighth and Billy Mcvey .ln the final dash on tha cal-d. First lace Alan Mar (Sobey) Hardroad Bill Norah Dale (Weir) Ramona Peters (Phillipa) Bob Canuck (0'MearI) llfzi Cherie (Cormier) Prince Marine (Shaw) Time: 2:15. Winning horse owned by L. H. MeFarlane. Summerside. Pays: 36.30, 95.10, 86.80; 56.60, 35.30: 36.30. Second llace Abner The Great (Subey) .. Carl Aubrey (Kennedy) Abegweit Milady (Smith) .. Just Lucky (Shaw) Just; Brenda (Seaman) . Miss Playfair (W. Kelly) Hilda Mac (O'Brien) . .. Mary '1'. Clcgg (Col. McKinnon) l 2 3 4 . 5 6 7 0 sixth cicril supplied the other JHHJOY upset of the night to pay- Time? 2514- off 9.9.30 :0 u:iin.ii,'.,' 1icl;cthold- PRYS3 5330. 53-40. 32-70: 55-40. ers. ll. lV&l.x aliotlicr case of the 03-301 5390. Winnlng horse owned by James owner p;lnl.n: his own horse lo V Heffell. Summersidc. victory. Horacc B. Willis doing the honors with his J.S.J. lit look Lorne Letchei4s Sprlng- TM"! Ind SIVBM-ll RN30! hill. N. 5.. entry, Jenny Kalmuck Nell Kalmuck (W. Kelly) .... .. l 2 to provide the only big double Mannister Direct (Sobty) 2 3 victory of the night. Driven by Filbert (Seaman) -- 3 5 '.Henl'j.' O'Donnell. Jenny came COL l-00k9l' (K3nn9d.V)- 4 1 throu:l'i alzcad of four other cnl- LOCK HGHOVEF lC- O'EFleH) 5 4 ries in win boili the lirtli and Babe Brllton (MacKinnonl .. 6 6 ngngh dashes, . Times: 2:12 4-5: 2:18 1-5. No! Kalmilck came up withl PHYS? 33rd FBCPI 535-80. 3'7-10. -iia fastest time of the iiigiit wlicn - llnilfrl an the 2:12 (Continued on Page ii) ENTRIES FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT RACES, JULY 27, 28 she iiillo lll Withdrawal Date MONDAY. JULY 23rd at 5 P. M. DRAW AT 5 P. M. - RACE TRACK FRIDAY 2.”! PACE ('0NDlTl0.VF.I) - .1 DASHES 3250.00 A DASH (CLOSED) Worthy Ermine. Dale B. Miss Donna Mae, Prince Budlong. Tllberl. Hal, Quick Licll. Eleanor G, Billy McVe,v. Johnny Kalnluck. .l. S. J. P'lll5l'l FOR ALI. l'A(iFI - '.' DASHES - 5250.00 Vella La Yr-Ia. Cheeky fflilrf. Argot Pointer. Mannlsler Direct. . Looker, Mlas Knox, Loch Hanover, Ohln Hal. v if! I DASHES - Sl50.00 A DASH Alan Mar. Carl Aiibrcy. (lhocnlnte Dip. Billy Conn. umel 0nw'.ll'il. ('1U11Dll('.ll's Buddy. .lrsaic.i Direct 2ml., I Dudlong. l'enm-sane Sue, New Look. Dean Swift. Eleanor G. I. I DASH - Sl50.00 April iiiii; Bertha Graltan. Playaway. Prlnceiul. Real Sell. Anyway. llt's Triiikct. Winnie's Lost. Sllvcr Chili-hoot. Judy Kalmuch. l I DASH - lil.-50.00 Bonnie Dale. Dan McF.livyn, therla; Sir Frzlllllll Drake. Jimmie A. Miss Judy Dale, Baron. I DASH - Sl50.0fl l Boll lintmr-k. Yankee Diilr. l.adv Alim-r. Ma Cherie. Lindy H. ry 1).. Ramona l't-Irrs, Norah Dali-. Kitty Mrl(ny. Nell Bmllong. SATURDAY TROT (CLOSED) - I DASHES FREE FOR ALL ' 3250.00 A DASH gr Grral llnv-ii. Guy Harvester. Jennie Kalmuck. Luaticla. Walt W See. Fell Kalniuck. Feather Duster. Cobblestone. Mary Merk, Senator Cralrmsle. 2 oasurs - 3200.00 A DASH ” Cyrlmili-. Rosalie Hooper. Jnaedale Clipper. Abner The (areal. Babe .rl(tim. Tinir Tnlilr. Miss (foinmnriilo, Lucky Nurnber. 2 DASHES - 8150.00 A DASH V Abegwcll. Mllady. Buddy Clegg. Anne's Boy. Bessie Budlong. Mlaa Hsyfalr. Marjorie Budlong. Jenny Grnltan, Just Lucky, Jult Flleha. Llly Marlene. 1 DASH - 5150.00 .( llllda lllne. Judy Budlong. Just Brenda. Mary's Delight, Belle Bud- long, I-lardroarl Bill. Mary T. Clegg. Tryon, Mlldalc. I nasn - mono" F Bonnie Juno. mixy Mar. Sister Mary. Just Nellie (7. Robin (7. fuel: 0' Dale. Dot Budlong. Billy Budlong. : NORTH RIISTICO REGATTA liucllsi THE 1st, 2.00 P. M. classification of Events: I-6 ll. 1!. IAIINI I-6 onnmn annual 3-4 ornnmn MAIINI , a-,v,-a cues I-OIIVIOLIT Islam: 6-OIIVIOLIT mom: SPECIAL to more AND oval 1-4!!! to: ALL can mamas a-Intolmnonr aaon. MIN a-encou non! Mos. woman la-Iwnllmno. Imoan la. non u-swnnmto. tmozii. ill. Gllbl is-awnaaanco. tmozit is. lots is-awnomao. IJNDIB 16. GIILS u-aaaan IOLI wItkWIIIfDlIIIlelheuJIly3teAanatIat. Iallalulrlaalaooai-nlaolalrialorasatirraayulalsls. lntrlaaapanteall. I if Leo Lamoureux will make nls first public appearance of the sea- lion here at the Forum tomorrow night. but it won't be in his usual role of manager and coach of -he Islanders hockey team, Maritime Big Four Hockey League champ- ions. It will be is rougher 'ind' tougher assignment than that '.al- though admittedly Leo had some tough ones to handle during 'ast yearls hockey season). when fans see him step into the wrestling ring to help officiate At the big "Tag Match" to be staged there. that will bring together the team of Len Hughes and Sal Bnlbo against the two wild bulls of the mat game. Montana and Currie. . . . Not satisfied with the decision handed out at their liist meeting here a couple of weeks ago in a wild and wooly tag match with the ' ilts THE GUARDIAN, CHARl.0TTETOWN- Captains Team To Victory At Bisley; Toronto -Shot W-ins Kingls Prize two bulls. Hughes and Balbo have forced a return match here to-. morrow night to try and squarel thing; up with Currie and Mon-l tans. who were on the wlnningl side of the decision. And it is for that reason that Lamoureux. of Halifax who handled the last match here. says he has go: to' have another referee with him to keep the situation under con- trol-particularly when the (NP-E piers insist. on breaking the rlilesl and all get in the ring at the aanic time and start roughing il--- an Leo has volunteered to nclp him. I 0 0 Just how Leo "Tile Lion" will rare out ln'the same ring with the ”Bulls" ls an)'b0dY's guess, but it should make the event Interest- ing. Neither Currie or Montana show any great respect for the referee at the best of times. -ind when the forthcoming meetln-if amounts to priictir-ally ii "grudge" affair with the four matmen. two referees in there with them is sure going to make things com- plicated to say the least. There will be plenty of action, that is for sure. I O I I-iarlgv "Kid" Polllton of Cliar-l l(,lLe!.0lVll. will get a chance to re- gain his Maritime welterweight boxing title here in the very near future it was learned last night from promoter Bill Brown, man- ager of the Forum. Bill stated .ast night that he has lust signed Tommy (Gun) Spencer to meet Poulton at the Forum in B' title scrap within the next Week 0? two. 0 O I Defending his title against all comers for the last several months. Poulton lcll prey to the shitty new Waterford boxer in ii title hout at New Glasgow on July 16th. and has heen looking for a return match ever since. It was only a month or so ago that one of Poulton'il successful defences of his crown was lll8l'7-55 5P'3llC"-ll when according to report: from Halifax where the bout took place 3! g "1 wlllall Allllllllilll cillcl It takes only a few minutes to check your front wheel-aliln" mem. Drive in todlf '7' "'4 'Iu nan. Our fac1ofY'""l”di mechanics will check your steering, inspect front- end mgninem, balance from- wheelaaaembliu and ,ualiaa gin pgeaulltt You'll Ilyl precious rubber Ind W150 the dilemma in meeting. RUIIEI IS PRECIOUS . . . DRIVI IN TODAYL ”"..."'......""..'.:"a?'..1'..".'."t F.Il. Mclalno Ltd. 100 Infill 8!. VIII! I00 '0IIrl6ll6tIVI. P.E.I. 60 oaei or le for lie. Mall I'll- comes into the picture Bill Hiiytci-lK BISLEY, Surrey. England. July 22--(CP) H A young Canadian civil engineer Saturday won the ing's Prize. most coveted indivi- dual awar.i of the annual Coni- monwealtli rifle competition. Lieut. Gilmour Boa. 26. of the 48th Highlanders. Toronto. blazed his way to victory in the Em- pire's nuts;-rnding test of marks- manship. He shot 285 out of .1 "Pnulion gave Spencer ii lesson in boxlilg" for an easy decision. t O O . Despite his earlier victory. how- ever. Poulton lost a 10-round de- clsion to Spencer at New Glasgow to lift his welterweight crown and now the new champion is wilting to put the title right back up on the line. It should make a. whale of II. match. and many here believe that Poulton. one of the smooth-1 est and most ring-wise boxers to come out of Island ranks for I good number of years. can regairl his title from the New Waterford boy. 0 O 0 If he does, promote: Brown has even bigger things up his sleeve for boxing fans here. lie has been in contact with Canadian welter champion Johnny Greco of Mont- real. and the champ is willing to come here and meet Poulton. but of course wants it fairly solid guarantee, and that is the only thing that is worrying Bill. As he stated last night "I'd like to bring Greco here. but the fans haven't been turning out too well for the recent bouts that have been held here and I don't know whether it is worth taking I chance on or not. A lot will de- pend on what sort of ii turnoutwe get at the Poulto.n-Spencer scrap." . "In fact." quoted Bill, "I have ll number of good contact: lined up in both boxing and wrestling. but if the Inns won't come and ace the cards. there isn't much I can do about it." one of the names that pl ter Brown mentioned last night in connection with the wrestling was Gorgeous George. J ULY. 23. 1951 4 possible 300 to win the 2250 given by the King and the National Rifle Association gold medal and hedge. Nine other mnrksmeii of Can- ada's team of 18 shooting mem- bers ln the N.R.A. competition placed among the "King's hun- dred”. winning an Empire-wldn. badge of distinction with the service rifle. An eight-man Canadian team, captained by Miss Mary Mac- Lennan. Alexandria. P.E.I. school teacher. (above). won the Rajah of Kolapore Imperial Challenge Cup. a competition for teams" drawn from all parts of the Commonwealth. She is the first Canadian woman to compete in the Empire shooting match. Canadians Place Nine Canadians placcd among the first 100 in competition for the Grand Aggregate for service- rlfle events. 3. Wardle of the City of London Rifle Club, win- ner of the competition, wins the 74-year-old Dominion of Canada Challenge Trophy and the N.R.A. gold cross. He had 566 out of a possible 603. The King's Prize is the most exacting test of marksmanship of all the varied competitions of thr annual Blsley meet. Eon becamv the seventh Canadian to capture the award. A Canadian last. won it in 1929 when Lt.-Col. R. M. Blair of the Seaforth era. Vancouver. won aggregate of 283. The competition is shot lr. three stages with comps-tltors fir- ing 10 shots at each of the 200. 500 and Swyard distances in the first stage. The 300 but 500"” enter the second stake Wm?” competition is similar. only the 100 top marksman qualify for the final slzigc. firln,-z 15 shots at each of the 900 and 1.000-yard runges. Boa'a closest C0nll)'.lli-rirs. J. 1-? Rlgden and D. F. Cniilicy of ill.- London Rifle Club. trailed him by three points. With everything depending on with an and when asked if he could really get him down here. Bill said "wire I can. if the fans want to see him." From that it would seem that if the fans want to ace the top- notchi-rs in action, then it is really up to (hem. IXTIA it. the young civil engineer-in (whom rifle shooting is "mom -1 lrellgion than n sport"-rained his ;rifle for the last shot. i He lowered it again. took in ldcep hrcalli. sighed and the bul- Hlgliland- l First to greet him with I kiss was Miss MncLennen. Before a startled array of judges. she flung her arm: around his neck. shouting "Good old Gill, the Maple Leaf for ever." Wonderful Feeling Boa. who told it reporter lifter- iyurds "it feels wonderful to have won the prize." expressed only one wish. to have his fe- ther. Lleut. James Boa. present. The young marksman was wearing the jacket his father had worn when he won the Cover- nor-Ge'neral's Prize in l948. The rifle he used was one with whlcli his father has been winning ma- jor compctltlons for the last 20 years. Other Canadians in the King's Prize final. their acpres and plac- lnga: Capt. G. J. Gamble. Winnipeg 17th, 276; Sgt. R. S. Potter. Ham- ilton, 51st. 2'11: Lieut. G. A. Coi- vllle. Winnipeg. 52nd, 271; S. Sgt. G. B. Kay, lilimllton. 58th, 269; (Continued on page II) b O For Quality 1 Mildncss CAly.ii)A s lIA.S"l'f. 57' .S'bZZllV(.' CIGAR!-il'IT. TUBACCI) let sacked home. The FORUM Presezits By Public Demand on iuasnav. JULY 24ll: Tlie Sensational Tug Wrestling Teams LEN HUGHES ii. sat. BALIO VS. BULL Clllllll Ii IIJLI. MONTANA Return Engagement liy Publle Dainofid 4 Se Senaofleoul llia last meeting an extra referee Laaleniearauawlllrylokoapllialallslnliunill axml Illl.l. cuiialc vs. SAL IALIO IXTRA 30 mln. lime llnill 0IJLl. MONTANA vs. LIN HUGHES - 30 min. llina llnill Rlngslda: 'I.2I -9 General: 05: - Children: 50: I ...-.... Mlas Helen Lertor 'of Charlotte- town suoceaafully defended her ladles' singles title yesterday after- noon ln the Prince Edward laland Senior Closed Ivnnla T ainent when she defeated Wanda Mac- M-lllan 6-3. 6-2. to retain the championship for arlother year. The weather remained flue. de- spite the threatening cloutu on Sunday, and twenty-one matches were played and one defaulted in the tournament over the week- end. Much of the play was of a very high calibre and most entertain- mg to watch. on Saturday. Allan MacDonald advanced into the second round over 3-0 Middleton by default. In the "second round F-Lt Levltln de- feated Ivan Dowllng 6-3. 6-2. A. 1-1. Anderson defeated Walter Cullen 8-4,( 6-4. Paul Kay: defeated Allan MacDonald 8-2, 6-4. Phil Jardlne defeated Vic Willi 5 4-6. 6-1. 6-1. In the quarter lnala Bqd-Ldr Lacombe defeated Phil Jardine 6-2, 3-6, 6-21 In the liidles' singles "we remain- ing first round match was played Elizabeth Wiliett defeated Norah Deslols 6-1. 6-2. In the semi-finals. Wanda MacMillan defeated Mali MacMahon 6-1. . 6-1. and Helen Larter. who went on to win the chumplonahl, y day. defeated Elizabeth willett 6-). 6-3. Paul Kays and Ted Strain da- feated P-O Leeeon and Bill Led- well 6-2, 6-2, in the first round of the men's doubles. A. H. Anderson and Mark NnacGulglm eliminated P-O King and P-O I-Iolroyd 6-3, 10-8, and went down to defeat in the second round to !"-O Beneteau an: F-O MlicMlllan, scores 3-6. 6-8, F-Lt Levltln was consistently good and Sqd-Ldr Lacombe played a. brilliant game but they were de- feated by the skill with which Earle Smith and Walter Cullen re- turned one difficult shot after an- other, to win 2-6, 1-6, 6-4 in 511. other very fine match. Play began yestcrdly moi-iilng with a men's singled match. when Earl Smith defeated Carl Bradley 6-1, 6-2, in the second sound. In the quarter finals, Earl Smith de- feated Paul Kaye 6-2, 6-2. and A. H. Anderson defeated Ned Wrnn 6-3. 6-2. In the men's doubles. second round. Paul Keys and Ted strain defeated Du Burge and Bud mg. Aleor 6-1, 6-2. In the blggut upset Hlelcni Lar-iteir Retains" Ladies Singles, Title In Tennis Tourney - Prize Sliool Al Squaw Pollil Capt. A. J. Mccabe. Trooper w Gamble and Bombedler .1. A Maclnnls were lhe thrie div-ism, winners of the special pm. shoot held at the Squaw poi... Range on Saturday. the mum, and final shoot staged by 1).. Provincial Rifle Association in preparation for the annual P. l,, A. championship prize nm... which commences here July 30;: Firing 15 shots from both the 300 and 600 yard ranges, Cum, Mccabe took top honors in ii... senior dlvlslon-with a 143 lot..l out of in possible 150. while Tp. Gamble's 134 was tops in the in- terrnedlate division and Bdr. lilac- Innia won the award for greei; allots with a total of 119. Lt. R- E. Jenkins was runner- up in the senior bracket with a close 142. while CPD. 5. G. Bowles was just one point don... for intermediate honors with 1...: (Continued on page lll) . Vic Williams defeated Carl Brail- ley and Fred Coyle. favoured in win. by a. score of 9-1. 6-2. one match in the semi-finals ill the men's doubles took place late Sunday afternoon - a match in which the play was consistently good and some brilliant: shots were scored, when Earl Smith and Wal- ter Cullen defeated Paul Kays and Ted strain. 8-6. 6-2. 6-4. The first matches in the mixed doubles dlvislon were played yes- erday afternoon. Jim Johnston and Wanda MacMlllari had no difficulty defeating Mark' Mar- Ciulgiin and Mary Evans 6-1. 6-0 Ned Wren and Helen barter mu stiffer opposition, defeating A H. Anderson and Una Murphy 4-6, 6-1. 7-6. The following is the schedule for today's play: 5:30 p. in. Jim Johnston and Ned Wran VI Ivo Cudlsiore and Ivan bowling. Helen Latter and Wanda Mac- Mlllan vs Elizabeth Willett and Norah DeBlols. ' - 6:30 p. m. Ivan Dowllzlg Ind Leah Mar- Mahon va Bud ll6IcAltier and Ther- eu Anenault. Phil Jardlna and Noah Dealols vs Paul Kay! and Margaret Du- of the day. Allan MacDonald and 010110. V STARTING TIME APRIL nun . WlNNlE'8 LAS anyway JUDY xamucx Miss mm: DALE PRINCESS rnavawav . near. SET BERTHA onarrax nurunarra JOSEDALE CLIPPER EOSALIE IIOOPEB . TIME TABLE .. JENNY KALMUCK LELA BUDLONG . MISS COMMANDO . JUST LUCKY BELLE BUDLONG MA CIIEBIE ROMEO JOANDALE MARY'S DELIGHT LILY MAIILENE . BESSIE IUDLONG JIMMIE A. JUST FLICKA . war NELLIE .. sisrn Man! noumr. was . BILLY nunnouo LINDY la. .. icrrn McKAY CAPTAIN lnissouiu - NILLII woingilil . NEAL BUDLONO BED SPRUCE . .... .. llartlaggalawlllbaaaad-Win ATTEllTI0ll - own no U.I.I'.A. IIII Ia onus. anxvairrmzn MEET was so, at, line: 1. a - oonomtomo at I A. it. special plus-for eaileilaiil mI!I,I'M' sr. parents RACES -WED. JULY 25:1. 2 P. M. SHARP ENTRIES CLASSIFIED TROT - PURSE 5400.00 LORNE KELLY. 50U'l'H'l'Oli'l' ....... .. B.0. SHEA. KINKORA BEVAN. CHABIDTTETOWN .. Johnson silos. FORTUNE BRIDGE. EARL BUELL, VILLAGE GREEN ABVEY COBMIEII, MONCTON. N. ll. .. P. DOWNEY. IIILLSBORO, N.ll. . ANNEAII. AND LOWERY. MONTAGl'lI GERALD SHEEN, SUMMERSIDPI . SAMUEL KENNEDY. CIPTOWN. CLASSIFIED 'I'R0'I' AND PACE - PURSE 3400.00 . HARBOUR AND BEVAN. Cll"l'0Vlr'V. Il.A'i:!. BTABLES. CH"l'0WN. . P. DOWNEY. IIILLSBORO. N.B. . L ENE LETCIIER. SPBINGHILL. NS. LEO COLLIN S, MONTAGLVIC '. on.'ii3ii'ii'isA"iioiv iuaciurvnaz. MONTAGIIIJ ctassiiriizn rnor mo race .- PURSE s4oo.oo . w1i.l.All.o sruanr. S0IJTl7lP0llil .l"L'."""nXNnai.a. imcoouatn, nawron clloss nanvrv coniuisn. MONCTON.N.B. DAN FAIIIBH. MILTO-V LOUIE MePIlEE. CLYDE P.lVl2ll .. LEO PBAUGHT. CHERRY VALLEY RHODES WABBEN, CH'TOWN. LEO COLLINS. MONTAGUE .. EDOAB REEVES. FIIEETOWN HAROLD OUDMOBE, BIIACKLEY CLASSIFIED PACE - PURSE 0400.00 . BRUNO BHERBAN. Cll'T0VlzN:- H.455. ITABLEI. CIl"l.'0ll5- I COBMIEB. MONCTON. N-W . VI BANDALL MIeDONALD. NEWTON CROSS. P. I. COBB. CHABL0'I"l'E'l'0W'-If GERALD FITZPATRICK, MONT.-lGlL ALFRED LOWERY. MONTAGUE .. CECIL DRAKE. CABDIG-W WEI BIOS, CBABLOTTETOWN IIAIOLI) srltan. BBACIU-EV FRED TAYLOR. BIIEADAl.BANl'1 ......... .. B. JAY, MOUNT STEWART sane la the driver of bone trotting the fallout nallo donated by ILL. Iago. live luau; line to eanlaker of bone uottlilt nalle. denoted by Albert Qllgley and Iona. It. tetei-"a. 636.6010 the drlver of the horse sailing the faucet inlle. d""II':' iiy niiuweil and Roilelter. Marell: my to tile onletlher of none ll" ' Ilia fasteu IIII. donated by Albert Qulglcy and Sonia. 6t. Peter :- fastell and plan batting - mu: BM"- llIFLEMEll 1