' night in . Hero's Child by Hero Mine. owned A lnngille. was 3-1. I The 4th and Bill races were won At Quebec track recently Joe C. Blackstone won the BB Pace in 2.09 4-6, 2.10 1-5. He was No. 58 in the catalogue at Harrisburg sale last fall and had then a half mile track record trotting bf 2.07 4-5 and pacing 2.12 and was elig- ible to the 2.22 class. He sold for S500 and apparently was a real bargain. At the some meeting In- dian Land. owned by Joseph Cauchon, Quebec, and driven by Giguere. was 1-1 in the Free For All Pace, time, 2.07 2-5, 2.07 4-5. A horseman was asking us the other day if we had heard any- thing about Sailor Hal by Guy Hal. that was sold by a. party in Saskatchewan last fall for 35,000 to J. Ulysse St. Marie. At the above meeting he won the 2.24 class pace stake. purse 31500 with 1-1, time, 2.10 1-5, 2.10 1-5. At Tlllsonburg. Oiit., the three- yt-ar-old pacer Hy Lee Boy. owned by Ellis Dell of Becher. 0nt.. won the 34030 Siipertest Three Year Old pacing stake with 2-1, Barney Diplomat l-3. Time. 2.08. 2.09 2-5 -certaxnly fast stopping for three- year-nlds over a half-mile track..... At. Sherbronke the pacer Harold Abbe 2.02 3-5. that was one of the high priced brigade at Harrisburg last, fall. won the Free For All with 1-1. Time. 2.08 3-5. 2.06 3-5. Dr. Parker was 4-2 and L. E. M. 2-5. Among the winners at the Jilly 21:: meeting at Woodstock. N. B. was the three-year-old pacer Ti- tan's Lucy by Titan Hanover. own- ed by Bob Brown. Woodstock. with driver Troy up. Time, 2.15 1-5-a new record for her. Second was Linda Belle (Jensen) owned by Cecil McGinlc,v. H0lflIOn, Me. In the ttth race with the same field Flock Dale. owned by Mia. A. Lati- gille. St. Stephen. and driven by Al Langille. won in 2.18 1-5 with Titan's Lucy 2. In the 3rd and 7th races Top Royal. owned by L. R. Halllday. Calais. Me.. and driv- en by Billy Burt.was 1-1, time 2.18. 2.14 Ii-5-a new record. She is a three-year-old. In the 4th and 8th races the four-year-old pacer Hedgewood H. by Volo 11.. owned by C. Rose. Woodstock. with driver Killam up, was 1-1 Time. 2.13. 2.13 -a. new record. In the 1st and 5th races honors were divided. Bonnie 1-1. (Morey) won the first in 2.21 .1-5. She is owned by W. Stiles. Woodstock. Heinie Henley tK'illarn) was 2. The 5th race was won by Lucky Spencer, owned by R. Ham- ilton. Woodstock. and driven by Myron MacArthur. with Bonnie H. 2. Time, 2.21 3-5. 2.17 2-5-a new record for Lucky Spencer on the trot. Saturday night's racing at.Wood- stock saw a sensational perform- ance by the. three-year-old pacing mare Margy Frisco. We received the following wire from Colonel Jim Calkin regarding it:-"Henry DeWitt.'s three-year-old nlly Mar- gy Frisco won the C Pace here Saturday night. from a good field of aged horses 2-5. Dominion D. Hedgewood H. 2.13. She from fifth position both times and won on'the outside of track. Time' 2.11 4-5, 2.11 4-5. The last haill of the second heat. was in 1.05 2-5.", Thanks. Jim. and we are proud to congratulate our friend J. Henry Dewitt. who bought this filly as an unbroken yearling at Lexing- ton the fall of 1951 and has given her sill her training and drove her to one of the fastest records ever -taken in the Maritimes by s three-year-old. Hedgewood H. was 2-4. Dominion D. ,3-2. The same the. Ist. and 5th races 2.13 4-5 anrll by W. H. Ncvers. Hartland, andl driven by McAldiifl. was 1-3. Con- nie Clegg. owned and driven by L. E. Brltton. I-Iartland, 2-1. Time, 2.19 1-5--a new record for Hero's Child. In the 2nd and 6th races Riot. Jr.. owned by F. Robbins, Eamon. Mr. and driven by hlm.. was 1-2. Bork Dale. owned by Mrs. A. Langille and driven by A.) Time, 2.15-a new record for Riot Jr. and 2.14 1-5-a new record for Beck Dale. by Skelier. owned by Bob Brown and driven by Troy; Royal Jr.. tbangillet 2-5, Mighty Bold (Mac- Arthuri 5-2. Time. 2.11 1-5, 2.10 1-5. Those who have followed the summaries at. Woodstock will no- tice that a lot of trotters and pac-I era are taking new or reduced re-I i 3W NKVIOTU. At. first we thought Margy Pris-l SATIIRDAY RACING No. 1-5 cuissinon 1-mi TWO DASIIES AT 6115.00 EACH June Breeze, Suffolk Chief. Carl Aubrey, You'll See. Follow Up .Tr.. Bob Csnuck, Sister Verna, see Plant. Also eligible--Kitty McKay, Harvest Dale, Holly Harvester. N0. 2-0 CLASSIFIED PACE TWO DASHEB Ii 3300.00 EACH Captain Missouri, Eva Budlong. Vernlta Pearl. Surprise Lady. Lucky Number. Sleepy sum. Alan eligible-Penny Royal, Vallie Long, N0. I-1 (7I.AlSl.l'lED TWO DASHIS AT 8200.00 EACH Roselle Hooper, Billy Budlong, Marion E., Whispering Hope, My Darling, Thelma Lou. Money Royal, No. 4-8 CLASSIHED TIOT Two DASHES AT 3200.00 EACH Tartan, Anyway. Joandalr. Waymark, Arlonway, Winnie”: Last, Rajah Hanover, Royal Scott Jr. ltlottatown including Purei ,GnId 2.07 3-5. Mighty Grand 2.121 started ' .cord for Sleepy Sam. DDWII THE BACK co's record was the fastest for I three-year-old in the Mai-ltlmes. and we remembered that Billy old named .1. D. Direct by Napol- on July 3rd of 2.069. and as I- member of the Keyel stable won at Halifax, Charlottetown Fredericton. At the latter track on September ltlth in the 2.34 pace he was 1-1-1. Saint Henry Lindy. owned and driven by Wel- lington McNelll) won the 2.10 trot and pace with 1-2-1, Dude Mc- Klyo tKeyes) 3-1-5. three other starters, best time 2.11. The 2.22 trot wae won by Golden. Owned and driven by the writer, with 1- 1-1. time. 2.14, 2.12, 2.12. The fol- lowing afternoon Abbe Worthy. now in the stud at Frank McKay's farm. won the 2.14 trot from Edna McKlyo, 3-1-2-1, best time 212. Royal Bank, owned by Frank Ryder of Moncton, is the holder of the Maritime bred record for three-year-old pacers which was setup at Truro last September- 2.l2 2-5. Free Spirit. owned by Bob Ham- ilton. is still credited with the fastest mile placed this year in New Brunswick when he won at Woodstock recently in 2.09 1-5. The next fastest mile was Abbe- land's 2.09 2-5 at Chatham, July lst...Bob Brown's Titan's Lucy upset the apple cart in the mut- uels when she won as above and paid 3106.80 and took her new record of 2.16 4-5...Mr. McGee by Abner T. Clegg. that took a four-year-old record last season of 2.10. was a. wmner recently at Bangor in 2.13 1-5. The iargeet crowd of the season and the fastest pgcing perform- ance in the Maritimes to date featured Saturday night's racing at the Charlottetown track. The old rivals Babe Britten, Abbeland. Johnnie Kalrnuck, A. G. Scott and Direct Mite, gave the spectators plenty of thrills as they raced from wire to wire with very little space separating them Babe Brit- ton, that had taken a record of 2.08 4-5 previously and one which very few expected her to lower, was really on high. outpacing Johnnie Kalmuck and Aboeland in the 4th dash to win in 2.08 1-5, wb'ch is one-fifth second faster than the other best Maritime per- formances by Abbeland at Char- lottetown and Lucky Chief iit Sydney--2.08 2-5. Bebe won the 'ith race with the same field in 2.09 3-5. Johnnie Kalmuck, own- ed and driven by Walter Kelly. was 2-7, Abbeland (Goguen) 3-2, Josedale Clipper 4-6. The Babe was driven by Len O'Meara, the man who has raced her so con- sistently, and she is owned by 590118 Thompson of Summcrside. In the lat race Sleepy Sam: 1 new performer, won for Joe Hen- nessey in 2.15 4-5 with Seaplant IC-. Smith) 2. This is s new re- that appar- ently can pace several seconds faster. The trotter Anyway. own- ed by Roy Bevan and driven by Harold Stead, won the 2nd race in 2.17, but the surprise in this event was the steady trotting of Judy Kalmuck. that Lorne Kelly pilot- cd to a very close second. In the 3rd and 6th races Lady Abner, Owned by Claude smith. Breadal- banc, and driven by C. smltnliact the best summary with 1-2. Good Luck. a pacer that has improved wonderfully with Walter Craig up and is owned by 'H. E. Johnson. was '1-L Time. 2.13 2-5. 2.14 3-5. His win gave him a new record. In the 5th and em dashes Dale R, owned by George Hughes, Brackley. and driven by Harold 33985. W35 1-4. Marion 13., owned by C.0. Ellis, O'Leary. and driven by Lorne Kelly, was 4-1. Time, 2.14, 2.14 4-5. The combination horse and stock 0" ruins drew a crowd estimat- ed at between 4000 and 5000 to the Summerside Raceway last sat- urday night. The harness naclng consisted of three races with two dashes each. The 1st and 4th races were won by Abner the Great. owned by Ja.mesHefIell and driven by George Sobey. Vallie Long (Lowery) 5-2, Amtioo (Som- ers) 2-6. Time, 2.17. 2.15. The Continued on page 7) NIGHTS CARD N Lassie Lucille. Buddy Olconnor, Henry Day. Dale 3. Driving Park but the pages of memory uirred Keyes had bought I three-yells eon Direct in the sprinz of 1931. He had t-aken a record Illiml time at Springfield. Ili., mile track and 3-2-3. King Spruce 4-3-2, The willys 2-4-4. Time, 2.12, 2.1119, 2.11. That same afternoon Lucky ' leaves this fall to further his etud- LITTLE seoar' July has been temperamental this season. . . a combination of lowering cloud, high, cold winds, torrential downpours of rain with a seasoning of hall and soft warm days when sparkling blue wave- lets broke on sands as soothing to ones body as a hot water bottle. She relented during the last week and gave us weather such as we expect during mid-summer. Au- gust now has taken over control and after mid-month we may expect a fall like atmosphere to develop. Evenings and nights are tangy and the cloud skud takes on a wild ap- lpearance as if taking flight from 'the frost legions. August is the month when we itake stock of our Hun crop. Farm- ,ers have completed haying, or ,nearly so, and the cuveys of part.- lridge have been spotted in the pro- cess. The outlook is encouraging at the moment. One farmer has re- ported three covcys averaging 16 to 18 birds each on the front section of his farm with at least one covey at the rear of his holdings. These !c0vcys were rcportcd about 10 days 'ugo and since then we have had ;some nasty squalls. For instance. on iTuesday of this iweck a belt of rain and hail several miles wide swept over Montague and across Queens County in fl line with Lyn-iale and Hazclbrook. The squall lasted approximately 25 minutes and after it was over cart boxes in farmcrs' yards held six or eight inches of ice in the form of sizable hail stones. Housewives took advantage of the opportunity and dug out ice cream freezers to give their men folk a treat. To what extent such squalls cut down on our Hun and Pheasant crop re- mains to be seen but some- losses from drowning and exposure are bound to occur. Farmers have re- ported losses among young chick- ens caught in the open by this tor- rential rain-fall but. mothers in the wild have a sort of sixth sense that prompts them to take their charges under cover before the storm breaks. Time is ii factor that can- not be overlooked and if suitable cover is not at hand they are some- times caught napping. By the first nouncement may be expected re- gardlng our Hungarian partridge and pheasant. prospects for the current shooting season which 0- pens on October 10th. The black duck outlook looks ference in the ages of the diffei'cnt' broods. Many families are follow- lng their mothers in experimental flights while other broods are barely out of the down stage. This week I spotted one brood of 10 black ducks that were less then six incheslong and a yellowish spot Continued on page 10 Junior B. Y' C ' Hold Party The Junior BYC held their monthly party at the Holy Name Hall last night under the capable chairmanship of Miss Jonn Vail and her committee. About 100 jun- iors danced to the music of Jackie Doyle's trio. The highlight of the evening was a presentation to Father Francis Bolger by the Club pre- sident, Miss Vail. Father Bolger ice at an American University. Miss Vail thanked Father Eolger for his great interest in the Club and wished him well in his studies. A presentation was also made to week in September a definite an-i good although there is a wide dif-4 Play-Offs Op The City Softball League play- offs with all ten teams taking part, will commence on Monday evening, lit was decided last night at A special meeting of the City Softball League executive. The first place R.C.A.F. end the second place Sunshine Island Dairy will draw first round byes. All registration cards and fees must be turned into the league president Wendell Gillie at the Sport Lodge by noon today. Following is the schedule for the first round play-offs with all series to be two out of three af- fairs: A-Jaycecs Diamond. B-City at B. Y. C.-Knights Diamond. at Guardian -Old C-Legion at C. Packers-Old Diamond. 1)-Aug. 4-L. Y. C. It Bow- ery-Old Diamond. In the second round the Air if-Torre will play the winner of series B and the Sunshine Dairy will meet: the winner of series iA while the winners of series 'C play the winner of series D. lwinsiiaati" Golf Crown EDMUNDSTON. N. B.. tCP)- Mrs. Evelyn Brown. of the Arous- took Valley Club in New Bruns- wick. Friday added the Maritime lzidies' golf crown to her Maine State championship. She defeated iJean Dickie. Edmundston. playing her first tournament, 2 and 1 in the final round of the five-clay meet. Mrs. Brown lives at Prelque Isle. Me. she will defend her Maine little at Portland next Mon- , day. i Baseball Results (By The Canadian Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh I00 200.010-4 11 0 Chicago 000 000 000-0 I 1 Dickson and Koback; Minner and Garaglola. Brooklyn . 110 000 000-2 I 1 St. Louis . .000 000 100-1 0 1 Erskine and Campbell; Staley, White (B) and Rice, Yvars (8). L; istaley. .' New York 3 (inclnnatl 203 040 000m0 ll 1 .000 I500 00(Im2 12 0 t Jansen and Calderone; Podbie- ilan. Nuxhall (3) and Landrlth. L: 'Podbielan. Hits: New York. Kark, Thompson; Clnnali, Landrlth. i First: iPhlladelphIa . 014 000 000-5 9 0 Mllwaxree 010 000 000-1 4 0 Robrrts and Lopate; Antonclli. Jolly 44). Blckford t6I. Cole B). and Crandall. L: Antonelli; I-!Rs: Philadelphia, Eniis, Lopata. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 03 000 020- 5 8 0 New York . 350 201 001-11 12 0 Stuart, Kretlow (2) and Court- ney; McDonald and Berra, Sil- vera (B). L: Stuart. (ihlcngo ...... .. 000000000 0 3 1 Washington .. 200 000 00: 2 II 0 Trucks. Brardcn 8 and Lollar; Port:-rfield and Fitzgerald. L- Trucks. Cleveland ...-. 060 008 300 12 15 1 Philadelphia 020 210 001 B 12 I Houtieman. I-losklns 5 and Ginsberg. Hegan 7; Byrd, Cole- man 2. Newsom 6. Martin 9 and Murray. W-Hosklns, L--Byrd. llRs: Cleveland, Westlake, Friend. Detroit . 000220100-5 7 2 Boston -. 002000100 3 9 3 Branca and Baits; Henry. Sull llvan 5, Dclock 7, Flowers 9 and White. Lil-lenry. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse .. 000 030 000-3 I 1 Baltimore . 100 000 000-1 1 2 Hartley and Partee; Heintzel- man. Greenwood (9) and Taba- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Arsenault on the celebration of their wedding anniversary. They are members of the Senior B.Y.C. and serve in a supervisory capacity to the Junior Club under the supervision of Rev. check. Rochester I00 003 000-10 14 2 ” ” (R012 ...010 020 100- 4 0 2 Jordan. Cr-imlan (B) and Fund- man; Fear, Jones (3), Jacobs (0) and Burbrlnk. Francis Corcoran, Club Moderator. Ice cream, cookies and soft drinks were served to the junior membe following the presents- tions. "SPEEIJY" Buffalo ,. 000 000 110- 2 1 1 Montreal .. 100 303 433-14 11 I Lexy. Coppsge (4). Weiss (0), Meldovan (I), Volselle (7) and Ryan: Coleman and Thompson. YOU ALWAYS Stcic,1 ?r3i;in- HE sAvs, A PAIN IN TIII KICK! ONE HIM HORNE MOTO CIIC VROLET OLDSMOBILE fnlri. City Softball League en Monday Over Week-lend termediates will play the lore while Donnie McLean pitch for the Intermediates. riiiai?ii Island Tennis Tourney 1100!). Mlllan will play Walter and Wanda MacMillan in mixed doubles at three o'clock. 'ter Cullen and Andy Anderson. Simmons Needs Beller Cgilrol MILWAUKEE. (AP) trol won't cure. Manager Steve O'Neill of Philadelphia Phillles gays be concerned about not worried. three weeks. to get back in shape." Simmons says his foot. bother him. he Officerlsilloafwlhr. Ladies Golf linion EDMUNDSTON. N. 3.. (GP) -- Offlcers of the Maritime Ladies' announced Golf Union were Thursday as follows: President, Mrs. J. N. Foster. Hall- S. C. Hope. Dartmouth. N. 5.: secretary- M. 1.. Wallace. Wolfville, N.s.: handicap manager for N. S.. Mrs. C. B. Rondeau. Hal- ifax: handicap manager for N. 5., Miriam Penney. Bridgewsier: pub- 1-lllls. Moncton: chairman of teams committee, Mrs. fax: -vice-president. Mrs. treasurer, Mrs. llclty. Cynthia 0. D. MacGi-egor. Halifax. The Canadian 1adies' year's Canadian ladlea' East-versus-West match. Baseball Game one game is scheduled in the Island Baseball League for Sup- day. The league leading Abbie In- fourth place Junior Abbies on Memorial Field at 2.30. Ian Kennedy will be the starting pitcher for the Jun- will The Island Open Tennis Tour- nament finals in the men's singles. men's doubles and mixed doubles will be played at the Charlotte- town :I'ennls Courts this after- Defending champion Earl Smith an Charlie MacMillan will meet in the men's finals at two o'clock. Norah DeBlols and Charlie Mac- Cullen the The finals in the men's doubles will be played at four with Eaii ,Smllh and LaCombe meetingWal- I - Theres nothing wrong with Curt Simmons that conditioning and better con- the is the ineffective- ness of his star left-hander. but Simmons has been knocked out or the box in his last. four starts and has won one and lost five since returning to action a few weeks ago. The 34-year-old bonus hurler caught his foot: in a power mower June 4 and was out about "Curt gets tired very quickly." said O'Neil. "He hasn't had tlmc, doesn't Just can't seem to get the hall where he wants it. so has to slow down his fast. ball. The open will be held next year at Dartmouth's Brlghtwood Club and Mrs. Foster will automatically become president of the Canadian Ladies' Golf Union. Mary Ellen Driscoll. Rotheeay, N3B.. was chosen as the junior to represent the Marltimes in this open at London. Out. and will play in an AUGUST 1, 1953 Island Golf loumey Begins Next Week I The Prince Edward Island Golf Tournament will open next Wed- nesday afternoon with 18 holes of medal play over the Summerside Golf Course. The second round of ll holes will be fired over the Belvedere Golf Course on next Saturday afternoon. The defending champion is Bill Beer of Charlottetown. ' First year golfer Charlie Ready with .e total of 10 points leads the way at the end of the first stage of the President's Match at the Belvedere Golf Course. Harry Simmons, a 15-year-old junior who carded a fine 72, is in second place with nine points fol- lowed by Jack Brown with eight. Following are the other scores: Ivan Home 6 1-2; bill Maccregor 51-2; Tom Rogers 5 1-2; Fred Kelly 5 1-2; A. H. I-Iowatt 3: Bill Beer 1 1-2: A. J. Likely 1 1-2; Vic Williams 1'1-2; E. Harrison 1 1-2. The,eecond stage of the Match must be played between today and next Wednesday. There will be no mixed somcs this afternoon. i' four- iwill Keep Troops In Fighting Trim SEOUL. Korea. (R.eulei'sl--South l(orea announced a program Fri- day to keep the 16-division RoK army in fighting trim and improve its efficiency during the cease fire. I player men's senior to Dr. fevo r men's semi-fl Derek ion of trsinin ficers. Another great racing card will be witnessed at the Driving Park to-night first dash getting underway at 3.30 o'clock . Highlighting to-night's meet will be thecluslfied pace with Roselle Hooper, Billy Budlong. Marlon E, Whispering I-lope. Thelma. Lou, Money Dale 3. Another great class will see the tmtters Joandale. Waymurk, ' Wlnnie's Lest. Rajah Hanover and Major lipsels In N. S. Tennis HALIFAX, Resrdon, scored major upsets Fri- day to enter Against Arthur chester, Mass., Nolan dropped the first two sets 4-6, 4-6, but rallied to take the next three 6-4, 6-3, 6-0 lteardon dropped the first two 2-6, 5-7, but the rest went in his Hills and Syd Bartlett, Halifax. defeated Gordon Hughes, sor, N.S.. to advance to fending champions. Fred Fennell, Montreal. Fennell 6-8, 6-4. Defence Minister Sohn Won Il said the program would include rotat- Charlottetown with the My Darling. Royal and with Tartan. Anyway, Arionway. tee)-Two Halifax s, Frank Nolan and Ken the finals of the singles in the Nova Scotla tennis tournament. Hills of Win- Phil Cole, Hubbards, N. S.. 6-1, 6-3, 63. Wind- and Cole 6-4, 6-0, 6-0 the finals in the against the de- Nolari and doubles and Nolan won their rial match against Eev and Piers, both of Halifax, 6-4, front-line troops and special g of badly needed junior of- Y0”. Dowling last night on his retui-ii hurler Wayne Ward batting honors by knocking out I triple. Paul McGonncll and Rfllllllt Rice each had two hits for th. G Racing Tonight Ilnder Lights At Chitown Track (Elly Tennis Players Return from Halifax. A-large number of Nova Seotit tennis players are interested 1; competing in the Island open Tennis Toumament here next it was learned from Ivan from the Nova Scotis. tennis met. Royal Scott Jr. In all there will be ch” in Ham”. eight deshesx run off an the Andy Andenom Hm ammo. "Wm" C"d- Mark MacGuigen and Charlie Ma.cMillan along with Doivlirig had. participated Scotia. Open Tournament. nve Island players returned yes. terde in the Nova The y. Jardlne and MacMilla.n reached the third round'of the men's sin. gles while Maclvlillan along with a. Halifax partner advanced to the quarter-finals of the men's doub- lea. Dowllng stated last night that preparations would be made to accommodate players in the Island tournament here next. year. the Nova Scotia Ivan had high praise for the calibre of tennis displayed by the Halifax Juniors. He selected Nolan as the outstanding player in the senior tournament and was appreciative of the treatment ac- corded the visiting players by the Halifax Tennis Club. Baselialillesqiiils very The Red Sox defeated the Guuit: 9-5 yesterday in a regularly sched- uled Little League Baseball game Sterling Ladner was the winning for the Red Sox gwliilt took care of tlii lants. Following is today's schedule: 10.00-Yankees vs. Indians. 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