MCA And Junior Abbies Meet In Crucial Game Here This Evening Two teams, who have produced a lot of the best baseball witnessed here this season. will meet for poss- ibly the last time this evening when the Marltiiiie Central Airways and the Junior Abbies clash at Memor- ial Field. The game is the first of the final round-robin series to decide the City Baseball championship between M. C.A.. the Junior and Intermed- iate Abbics. "Lefty" M3CAlPCl' will do the huriing for the M.C.A. team while " ”l.l'l'l'l.l:'SPUl(i”.X, RlDlN a" STABLE S fin Kennedy ifthe'l)'i'obable start- er for the Juniors. .7-2!" hi MacAleer hurled the first game of the series against the Juniors and tiiat time set them down with THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 25,. 1952 only three singles as he pitched M. C. A. to ii. well dcterveci 4-2 win. Ian Kennedy has ya; .to make his first series start. His last ap- pearance was againsti the Dart- mouth Lions last Sunday when he held that team to three runs and loilr hits in six innings. The game will get underway at 5.30. BYC, Bruce Stewarts 59” Angels Win Ball Games -- I The Basilica Youth Club. Bruccl Stewart's and the Guardian .-ingelsl added two points to their totals till the Clly Soltball League yestcrday1 f'l'P!llYlg by vviiiiiing their respective! games. Buck White's B. Y. C. defeated the Maritime EIPCll'iC 15-10 on the Otdl Dianiond while Bruce Stswart:.I rkrd out a 7-6 win over the Bowery. Enmbrrs on the Hospital Flt-l.1.l The Guardian Angels downed the l.-lizuorriaii Youth Club l6-ll. Crrorge Joseph started on the mound for the Basilica Youth Club hilt was relieved in the fourth by ”Sonny'' Stull. Ken Thacker hurled1 for the Maritime Electric ior six innings while I-lenry I-lartinger toos OPFr in the seventh. The win gives the Basilica Yoiltli Club 3. total of 19 points and moves them to within it single point or the league leading Sunshine Island Dairy. The longest hit of the game was a triple by John Walsh of the B. Y. C. Bruce Stewart's created a three- way tie for fourth place with their iips:t win over the Bowery Bomb- ers. As a result Bruce Stewart's. the Bombeiis and the Maritime Electric are in fourth place with nine points. let-man Murphy went all in- way for Bruce St.ewa.rt's to pick iin his second league win. Mike Cm- nelly hurled for the Bombers. The longest hit was 1 triple by Erna Trainor of Bruce lsiewai-t's. The Guardian Angels moved into is possession of third place by v little of their win over the L. Y. C. "Dick" Doyle went all the way for the Guardian to pick up his fourth- league win. Peters started on the mound for the L. Y. C. but was chased in the first as 11 Angels: crossed the plate. He was mneved by Paddy Shephard who turned in a good effort. ifs; 1.1711 T 2'n. l.unri rf. Macc him as. gr':l:t”Pr ltl1i:lli"i:”m2l:; jxf'"1l;'l;S Hilly. .v.c.... . 044020-1514 - I - '" -- r---0 r.'.':: i”:.?.:.l:.(:-L” ..'.;1....:'.'e .i:l,sili:.ii.dG1ii: . -. - '. Tha0;1::rj 1l1l111.1111gc1.1” (-118 121111 the 4lilVlIlflF"Allli1Ii':S. nndviho liiai'.- Sch1o11N.. 1-lllll'C (0I'llldl1AlliKil)S. l'liIs mien-1 G----adj" W00 W X -1'-ii?.5Si.i-T321" ii-..lllfii”'ii"ff...5K?T7' . . .. . . . . . i., 'z s L' L C ' ' 0 24 Om 0 - pl OTl1l9l'l as far as Ilic City is t-on-l Polo. A. Slit-1ilisirtl (it an F9. (1 All H1” 1 1' i V . MacClllii.i3: l). Doilc and G. n"'p"9w-W mllil 1:'P"1 ”11"lu1': .1 1 . . . . . Vl'”d' gird” Wmggg 1l;luay from the Cily lilln wliilri . lllw other will ho a game Rll'.'l).l from cliniinatimi. l 1 o . n 1 . 1 l 24 ...T::” .'..";':::;: 1:." ':!-' Proli.-ihlc pilcliors for l0liIOl'l't'HVS1rln"”' ;m.!M 01 ml" Rh die ;:'”.l-1 nili.iol' lr-argue QQIHPS. (Won anti 1,.” It "- T '3 (1 1n! bi'lhl"1 lost rP('fll'(lS in parcntlicslsi v';nM;('a-"l::'N1 haw lg'1:n:):::1”::l"1 National l.l-ni:iil-- - . . .. I 5 V St at B""”k'-V" i"ln"'"r 353.".-”"..'-."....'"”..i3"”iZ.ll” .'.l.'.r-"1-19 Pwslm '64. is Kan (l&uk11LD1-F11 l r0ll.ll(l-rnlllll writ-s I170 -(lC(il(l(-' lhll”i tiiilr-liiulill at .'t'u' 'or'-- a -1 t. ' . - . 1 -- - -. ' .- .- mishciacr (10-ii vs llcain -A10-Ill l12;1('15 l:1'1"'l”f!mdIl)1:ml”;;::; :i1h"(l”l". Pitishui'gh at Boston Iiiighltw V ' E ' 1 la” ”. 1-111.1150" 111111-11 Vs SW11" 13.101 nrii a lltiiingz, ofltllie :l'z1.&t liiilu lllii-1 Ciimii.-o at Philadclpliia Iniglii)- Pa-:15 -T" ml" V51 '-ildfll if l'l1it'l(0r I7-fl) vs Simmons (8-3) P1” 2 "' Hetmixt 1m” 1 ”-l1””a1'):1' Anwrlmm Lwgue 1 lo ongs dll-lnloilln. ai1t ui L- New York at Detroit inigim-. WM"! 9” . 19 lW1f5- 1 Kumm (Sm Vs Hnuneman M-ml A Charlotlnloiin l-ltainiilonl lV..l' 21 Cl ' 1 ii (nigltllnliltogortslriield ail":-gianvs 5h""M '39 d”-lla""l ll-V M”'”l"'-l Wyn" (11181 evening. Sunday afternoon the in- ismsmn 111 g1 Louis 1n11zh1yH termcdiaic Abbi:-s will play ill: Brm1m1..k1 My-',,'W Bvme 15,91 C. A. and liionday ciciiiiig lllli1 T - ' '- '. I i - orilzio lid Junior Abbie.- .pml'1d:lpm-A a'4(1'maE: (21;1ll.l.'1l n?ee(:t'.mFli' 'ihat IiIIl'l'lC one train willl mph” haw”? l .' an M( have proved its right to be all mrsl Plate (10-7) and Raga. champion unless everything ends. H" l9V”gmguA up even as it did at tho cnd nil the first round-robin series. In N S that evorll. it is likely that ill” 0 0 teams will play another rouiiri-:1 ya robin series with lhc lril:ii run-.:1 The battle for the fourth and '" 50""! 5h"""l "W ”'m".”" 1351 p1a1.O11 SW11 gimed heat with the same numhrr of pnlnlsi Thursday as Liverpool Larrupnrs "i?'1'"- . . . 1 widened their margin at the topl 1,; 11111 1131111111 and Dismcr, 5911.1 But for tho inomoiit the s.7ot-- ll!.'lll shines on the .lil'.i: . .Iil)'o';'-.-I and M. C. A. Diirinrz tl.t STllDIlil.” these teams providc-ii Lap imtchl lor Baseball League. Larrupers knocked off third-spot Steilarton Albions '1-1 while cellar- ' 1126 tournament hCfE. l Murray Dewis. of Halifax. 6-4. 1-2. l 0-6. ” Keen Racing Promised At Meet Here Tonight Dick Erla, who won last Iv'EI.l”5 Old Home Week Free-For-All in the times of 2:08 2-5 and 2:08 3-5 returns to the Charlotttiown Track tonight to highlight what promises to be another top notch racing meet. Racing against. Dick Erla to- I night will be many of the saniel horscs who competed against him in the Prce-For-All last August.J At that time they forced the Nor-- man Acker owned horse to his 2:08 '2-5 miles and any horse that can do it tonight will likely be the win- iicr of the Free-For-All. Also here with Dick Erla is big Mcxyio Cash and if the big son of Cold Cash is right he could well come in for top honors. And not to be overloked in these battles of speed are the local hors- es. Johnny Kalmuck. Argot Point- ei- ,Mlss Knox Prince Btidlorig, An- other 2:09 3-5 miles by Milss Knox and the Len O'Meara driven more would be almost a sure winner. in addition to the Free-For-All there are several other well clas- sified races featuring such perfor-' men; as Campbell's Buddy, Esso. Miss Commando. Yankee Dale and Miss Donna Mae. The meet gets underway at the usual time 8:30. Tiznals Reached In N.S. Junior Tennis Tourneyy HALIFAX, July 24 - (GP) Brilliant tciiiiis ieaturcd todayis play in the Nova Scotia Junior ten- Carolyn Flemming. of Ti-iiro. ll'lllll.'l" oi the Junior ladics singles for the past three yrars. fought back ii-om the brink of defeat to- day to reach the finals in this cv- Clli. She was forced to the limit by Jean MacPhcrson. Eridgnvater, be- fore winning 3-8. 6-3. 6-4. Anne Stacey. of Halifax. d:ieatcd her doublcs partner. Judy Bryson. Hal- ifax, in straight sets 6-1, 6-1. David Piers, Truro. favored to win the junior men's slngics title. elim- inaied the last New Bl'l.lllSWlCl(9l'. Ellis Bruten. Roth:-say. in their semi-final match G-2. 6-1. 6-3. Jim Florian. Sydney. gained the rigiit to play Piers when he dzfcated Two l-lallgonians will battle it out in the boys singles under 15. Derek Piers reached the finals by beating Stu Mclnnes. 6-4. 6-3 and. Nicky Wcaiherston defeated Ste- pll0ll Thompson. 6-0. 6-2 and ilien clinilnatcd Gregor Hope, Rothcsayu! (3-0. 6-1. l Pat Maccallum, Halifax. score-.'ll 8-2. 6 . She now meets Pam Dewis, Hali- fax. who gained the filial round yesterday. Gordon Verge and I-lughle Mac- Donald. Sydney. reached the finals of the junior men's doubles when they blasted the New Brunswick duo of Jim Street:r and Ellis Britten 6-2. 6-0, 6-2. The Cape Breton pair displayed the most ag- gressive doublcs play seen in jun- ior ranks in years. Eight teams remain in the fish: for the junior mixed doubles titlc. They are Dave Pigot and Carolyn Flemming. Nicky Weathcrston and Anne Doucet: David Piers and Anne Stacty; Hugh MacDonald and Mary Chipman: Derek Piers and Jean MacPhcrson: Jim Florian and Jaiis -Wilson. Gordon Verge and Marguerite R005 and Howie Steph- ens and Judy Bryson. In the junior ladies doubles Car- olyn Flemming and Jails Wilson, Truro: Aline Stacey and Judy Erysoii, I-Ialiiax; Jean MacPherson, Bridgcwaicr. and Mary Chlpman. Halifax and D. Hutchinson and Joy Cunningham. Halifax. still remain in the running for the title. For the first time in N.S. jun- ior tinnis juvenile boys and girisl singlcs events were staged. In the girls evcnt Pain Dewis de-. Fine Racing colt Purchased 1 By Mr. Maclfinnoii 4-2 Win Ove Cleveland Indians moved into the American League pennant race yel- terday as big Ml-ke Garcia. turned back the front-running New York Yankees 4-2. Garcia's strong performance en- abled the Vlndians to divide, the four-game series. His seven hitter closed the gap to 595 games once again. The victory also moved the Ind- ians to within one percentage point of third-place Washington Senators and to within its games of the sec- ond-place Boston Red Box. The senators bowed 4-2 to Detroit and Boston dropped I 3-0 decision to Chicago. The Red sax trail the Yanks by four games. Meanwhile, in the National League, Brooklyn's pace-setting T split a doubleheader with Cincinnati, winning 'tha second game 2-1 in ll-innings after the Reds took the opener 3-2. The sec- ond-place New York Giants trim- An election is like a horse race. nnc can never ii-ll who the winner will be till the race is over. So runs the old saw. The Hon. Doilgald Mac-Kinnon (above) has had his fling at.elo-:- iions and has been a winner sev- eral times and noiv the Minister of Public Works is making it modest entry to the racing game. Mr. Macl(innon purchased ri four year old iroiicr a short lime ago. Colon:-l Budiong. The green volt was sired by Calumet Budlong and his (lam was .1 Kal- l'lIll('k mare. Blair Andrew will train the minister's protege and if brooding counts for linylliinrz Colonel Budlong Sll0lll(l do very well. alter a little track exper- it-nce. Mr. MacKinnon jogs the himself when opportunity Colonel I-ludlong may niakc his first irilck appoarliiicc later in the year it his training progresses woll. colt offers. Sports Forum RACE AT ' Pl-l'l'la'R'S Slr.- I wouldvliltd a little space dwelling Kentville Wildcats turn- bai ties when they mot. Thcrc 153-1c(1 A1 C1,11111,1- 6,315-11 and p” in your column to ask for some med st. Louis Cardinals 9-5 to pull to within (W: games of Brooklyn. Boston downed Chicago 3-1. Pitts- burgh and Philadelphia were idle. Home runs by Dale Mitchell and Joe Tipton and Johnny Berardinols two-run single accounted for Cleve- land's runs against 'Icm-Morgan and Ed Lopat. Yogi Berra batted in both Yankee runs on his Zlst homer and a syiglc. The victory was Garcia's 14th. Erratic Lou Kretlow blanked thr- Red Sox on two hits as he turned in his first victory for Chicago. The Cleveland Indians Movea Back Into Race With r Yankees White Box nicked Dizzy Trout for two runs in the third on two hit: and two errors and scored theu final run in the eighth on a doub. le, walk and Sam MI.-le's single, Walt Dropo clouted a two-1-11; homer in the eighth, his leth. 1. beat the Senators. Di-upo's blast snapped a 2-2 tie. Previously wuh, ington tied the count in their 11111; of the eighth on a two-run home; by Mickey Vernon. Bill Wight wag the winner and Randy Gumpen the loser. Duke Snider's loom ms or 1 homer enabled the Dosdgerrclil: shade Cincinnati in the second -game of this twin-bill. Snider con. nectcd with one out in the llih inning off relief pitcher Fl-anu smith. Ben Wade went all the way for Brooklyn. allowing only foug hits. Bubba Church stopped the Doug. ers in the opener as he won mg second game. Andy seminick's two- run homer off Billy Loss in the sixth gave the Reds victory. Homers also featured the Gian:s' -triumph over the Cards. Home rum by Bobby Thomson, Davie wii. llams, Sal Yvars and Dusty Rhoda enabled formcr Card Max Lame: to breeze to his first victory oven his former mates. Four-baggers also provided Boa. ton with its win over Chicago. Rookie Ed Mathews. clouted his 16th in the first inning and sin Gordon homsred in the third to put Boston ahead for keeps. Olympic Ga HELSINKI. July 24 -tCPl-- A story of records within records and peisonal drama was written today into the 1952 Olympic Games. Six Olympic records-two of them world marks-were shattered in Olympic staiium whcre almost hourly the pages of Olympic his- tory underwent revision. The personal drama put Emil Zatopek and his wife into the limelight together. The Czech. with a gold medal already in his pocket for a record-breaking 10.000-metre run last Sunday put on a sensa- tional stretch drive in the 5.000- mctre championship today to smash another Olympic mark. His pretty wife, 29 years old like himself. liurlcd the discus for another Olympic championship. Happy Emil said he will run in the marathon Sunday. Harrison Dillard of Cleveland Six More Records At mes Broken lat Helsinki. cracked the world re: 1cord in ii semi-final of the B0. 1metre hurdles. Her time was 10.! seconds. The world record was ll seconds flat. held by the gengg. tional Mrs. Fanny Blankers-Koen of Holland. Fanny also held the Olympic record of ll.2. Today the Australian girl learn. ed that the 10.8 mark would not be recognized as a world title because there was a following wind when it was made. In the final today Shirley sped to her Olympic championship in 110.9. and the Olympic officials said they didn't think, there was much they could do about it except pul it in the books. There was tragedy. too for the Dutch housewife who won four gold mcdals at the 1948 games. Trying desperately to recover some of the glory that was once hers. she tripped on the second hurdle l i 1 1 1 '-5 an upsit iii the scnii-ilnals of the: Gd Elam-k1ll5T5 Mid "Wed Tmmilmle 10 doubt Mid 9VCT.V W350" 10 girls undz-r 15 singles by beating Stanfield. Triiro. hliminatsd Penny Bearcal-S 5-4- .belleve that this evcninals game 11111111 lexplanntions. bemme the nut man in o1ymp1C and walked disconsolately from the Would Dr. Dougan and his as- k Catcher Ce W o d d . ' "E " M mo" history to win both the 100-metre baseman I-larry Poulton of the Guardian led all batters with three I” the ”d'h”t mm” W ”W'will be as good as or licitr-r than-1 V.-W. WAV- Doilcct. of Liverpool. if-H. Bennett, Halifax. 5-7. 7-5, 6-3. -Sfltlilie judges in charge of racing hurdles and 100-metre sprint in Since the games opened Sunday records h spot. Halifax Capitals mov-. - t h - -ion mi s ill?" linvc at. St. Peter's Wt-dnostiav cx- Q1 1 1 16 Olympic hi"? -bu" hit! each. Pouiton had two doubles Eiurg 51111119 111191111 of 13111-11111111111 am 0 I 9 mm 5 Li .3 I a - - ” ympc "ma 5' ' brok C di ' V . .1 1 1, - 1 Dill ti - ugl the n (1 till": 99- 335 3"-5 havenir had ' and 8 ainlzle while Ward had three Arrows with it 3-1 win over thclpla3;1di1 Th": "Ty ":1 :,”".'E,,c mil I ( cnlilrilinlillst lvliv lllllcrlzlutrlligo hiar; 1:” wok" lg: h"1'f”"1 tlllerawfy part in this carnival nor have they singles. W. Shephartfs riinnin ""19 wcaue '1 mm 9 1 1'" I '. - 5” hm 9 3 05ml)” '99” - " 11 1 t. .1 1,511.11 1,1 deep ce11111.,,111d 1.1. J 1.13 Lml” Bmqkl-V" Squad" bereri that Donnie MacLean oi Illel lhmy Budmng ll” ml"! wt ”' 1948 at the games in London he mad 3 pan ll ngd" hm the Cam” . , 5 O O ,1 my - 1 V . - 1 - k -11 1 1. 5,711,111: W” the be” 11e1d1ng D1”. S d, Jun1iorL Abblcs Kll.Cl'l;(ll aJii1)(-lxltterl B gtgniasjtf of the second we." me apr1mggl C1mmP10n who toglilgkftdmp Der lip consi erably i ”'1-he K'm'- Basebu Tan "'9 M13 "5 M' :11 ' E i1:1.211b1Marf1'1 y Did ilicsc judges expect the mixed to mEk:d1thebA1nem?x;,1"gBT Four Canadians go into semi. Ll"""P33wr Ac” st-opp? W m '.. itlrivcr to gather up his broken an as E u E, u swi C C finals of the 400-metre and l,500- B-Y-C-? -l”!9Dh P. lvnthtrlile ll. AMERICAN LEAGUE three hits m the opelllllg 5-1195 nyyi C-GtiESEsvv-15a1IHh1-K;1E1;E1&;1;1;T1111.'liarncss. lake the bike in one sprmung to earn ms, berlhi metre runs, A1 Candy 1b,Ga11ant 1,. w11s0n 11' New York 56 35 509g game last week. . . lTll1:E1lj:iI'l:(li(Is.t:.Itl:lSy i24m- (A51) - E11101 0'1 501,101 1.ow111g 11156 11, 1113 hand and lead the more wiili the There was! lbolh d1?nl:1l adnddtra1- Here 15 what 111”, 1311.1. . ' ' ,, -oa - . ' . E Kai: rt. R. McC1oske.v or. A. Boston 51 39 56l- 4 . 1 . 11 1111) 111 1 Pip” WW1” chm 1” W l W1-Vnmd feet. other hand and walk around um Will '02, SMEY St” W 9. 3 111m Lm,e1.y D1 Camry mu 111.51 Hughes 3b. ll. Murnagliun 2h. G. Washington .. 50 41 549- 51 Th” "mm: M C R samd - 3 pam -"E 5. ”Welcome. friends of America" track twice in Order i0 finish Hum” "6'ye”'01d Auslmmm ma" in his 400-metre heat beating out: B111-1;; 1-1, .1, w,.ie11 1-1 5. 511111 , C1e1.1 nd 51 42 5mg, 51, Jack "Lefty" Macalecr on the hill and dmcd by the RUSSIBIIS wdiil-.11 431d 111 R11 1 1 1 lg 11 "'9? W . 11 1,m111,11 110 1.1 tron. . . . . i . 1 1 it ea . . .. . .-11 The young mldshlpmcn from the- 553" 55 Ft BIT M91 10 ml -1- 1 DP 1 Rtssias Jurii Litucv, and placeri hfarltlmg E191-111C; W. 1.11111", C111Cag0 49 .15 521m 11 for M-. C. A. Who his opponent iii U . ' 1 1p.e1ed- -vwe am hapm, 101, 11.156 1.31.1.1” "01 an 1111111.1,111111,1e acct. Yesterday Shirley, as slim and second In ms next heat to Armul 2h. R. Hiiizlu-s Rb. H. Hartinger Phuadelphlg 41 4;; 41111.11 be we clont. know at the time of; -5-NaV31AC8d0"l.V dmlk Wdk"-.111e,,ds1111,5 we have made on 111 .11...1- graceiuibs any woninn competitor , .. . 1 ate caviar, hugged pl'ell.y Russian t' , .m,m..:..m. Wint. tall Jamal-an star. if. 1''. Hughes ss. G. Sc-hioyer c. St. Louis .. 36 58 383-21 hr"-lnlt becall-W he "W9 "UL b”"1 1.1 d 1 11 . 1 d water. Waiting for somn reasonable - J K C 11 1 V 11 K. Thacker p. G. Birt rf v. AIns- Detroit . no 60- .3345 able to contact Ahhies mach 1-Ir. ii” ”” . W” ” ”5'''3 mm” "We want. the sportsmen of Rus- cxphnlilion EC um ll " ""' Que" , ' l ,- 1llf'Ili0l'lEil filcndship. 1 1 i - , placed second in his first licat- worth of. NATIONAL LEAGUE MacNeill. That information iiiil The Am r1 1 d d ,.m sla and the spoitsmen of Americ.1 I am, Sir. pic. 15 . , Guard" : C. Ward c, B. Acorn Brooklyn . (ll 24 .'llB- likely be contained elsewhere mil .11 he :3"? ”m9 ”f1 901” always to compete in this friend- A S'i'AllNCH SUPPORTER or 3 , 3 ” behind w””"”d "5. W” ,1. 11 111.123 11' 11 P011110" 21,. 111 New York 55 33 11110., 111.1 11.16 news w111mm 111 11115 1132011216 sbu-mg cii i;ir(z1sl1rrI11Icszl1iil yni- 1y 51111.11... JUDY BUDLONG in the next. won by Mal Whitfield. Kay: sh. J. Szotalc 5;, M, 1,111.11. st, Louis . , 51 41 ,554Di3x.. T111; 1951 91 me m1oma11u11 51111;" Tm cafnglbagke w111:rb5xes M Then he om.-1-ed 11 11,115: 11, --1,1. .n.m,,,n,..,. Amemlm 509- WW1 Han-ll G915”? I” aphle lh. L. Arscnault rf, U. Chicago .. 46 44 .511-l'l'.-i 0"” be obmmed between m"?-'Ru551ayn C1ga1.e1s homes 01 cognac lernational understanding.” Ev- G"mlmY'50C0nd- DW” 15- 3'? Wold Tf- Philadelphia - 45 45 -505-13, tliirty and seven-tiilrty this 0i'(3li-land packs” 11n'g11ng 1.1111 kopeks. ervbotiy rose and clinked vodka -1-we 30111311g11m,,.W1111,ep1111,ed Bill Parnell of North Vancouver l I--Y-F-: J. Rradlr-.v if. A. Shep- Bostgvn 51 -433-24': in: at Memorial Field and in They 1...... 1,1.e.e..1e.1 .,1.111. 1, glasses. 11,113 wmmg 311 5111 0.311” In H was fourth. a qualifying spot. in a l herd 1”. P- W- SHEDMTG Ch M- Cl”C”m3” -- 55 -409-27 should be quite interesting. 11a11d51,11-15 1-1.1-1 1,511,111 1,11,11,31. 111. (By The Cnmdhn 1,1,9”) (my Lengue game Home 'Mo1o1,s prclinilnary heat of the 1.500-meiri Prater: p. .53. F. Dilnn rf, .i. Hen- Pittsbiirgh 25 70 .263--ii . . . iSc1.1bed. llFr0m me Russmn Row. . AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 1 h L Y C tn old 1-11111 50 111-11, 11111111 R033 01 Q3111-111c1 he-W-i' ih. 1!. I-T Shepherd 3b. J- 1NTER”5T10NAL ”3'”7'”E But close and all as the local mg Team In The xv Olympics" Philadelphia 100 101000-3 10 i M" P” t e l ' ' ”" 1'1 1 ont. Mrmnivar-V " F' Slmi" 2h' Montreal ” ' 59 39 '6o2T seiies is it is probably no riosi-rl Yesterday the unbeaten U. St. Louis U 200 lol 001-4 8 Dmmondi Canada Packers W! pay Des 115 111C mmed 51111e5- 1-1--11 Bruce Stewart's: C. Trainnr of, Roclicster 61 46 .5'10- 2'; , i 1 . l . , -111 1111, 11 1 . 21d 1 'dtM .. A1 111 11,. the Carmen on the Knights D1a- P 31' . . . gg oi no Leaner than thc seilcs in ciew vtovn e eg oar c amp on . o a an uilay. sro . d1 0 11 Leg amc display-including a triple siiccp it right 5!, E. Tralnnr (lb. J. Brad- SYNC”-i9 57 45 -559 A 5111-1111191-sgde between the cui-ran ship with Russia a surprisingly Garver and Courtney. mo" n an " aw We 3 ' 111 1111 1 11 111 R 551,, l'.V N. R. Jiidsmi c. R. MacEarh- Toronto 49 43 505" 933 B1 J 10” 111111 1113 R c strong second. " New York '.. 000 001 010-2 7 i ' e1 .me N M as-1u1. pm -H” 3' wmmm ”' MMK” g"1””” ' :2 2; And? 'll'lgiieuail"ui1xi1en have given their After the race the Russians ask- - Cleveland " 010 001 20x-4 7 0 R H k ialillithestda-ildllngmce in the um (ML 21,, M 11 . 1 atimore - - . g ' . t - 1 Bornlli:-Ills? pblonaghan Rh. Cos- 5D1'lllKilE1d 42 54 438-13 b”cke”..n loldtfhcheer 1:1ab0l11L11:2 ;:csl:eatAgll:lli'c::l:np.t0 be their g:i:ginan'ali1(JlDp;lbpt(li,Q and Earn. Men and women or the scum '91 Y (T hnPll.V ll. lluxzlws lh. O"'5w3' 43 62 ”0”19”' this sums M1 ey hwu1d 1p1uc, mu On one wall were hung pictures Boston 000 000 000-0 2 3 ' were almast unbeamble 1" U" -- - -7A------? , upset 0! the Maui? S P" P 3 1,1 511,111,. Mo11,1.,., and mcm1,e,5 01 1,1” 1 1h D. H 1 J 1 T 9111c," 1 1 11112 0111, 11111.3 -1 1 a n gymnastics events and piled no sm siioi FINISHING Too Late To classify W W 1"i”"i". -he x-or-mu-o-mammoth priming. .... T-..::....:..li.;..i. .".;.1;".. ill; mun new an nu--on an M W" W w W R-W '” game. To most of the urn cams 1 V (1 W1111 . K 11 11 L 11 .... a total of 383 1-2 against 221 int -F-(111-SXL-F--NF;;,-dwy-575,1-T it probably makes little dlffnrcnct; ,f1” 31; and 01 11 1111111" 01 many gsh;1;0nt;:t;vv:nff:r1i:Eis15D;::::i2;15 w:fh1n'1on”1-11 1,33 31;”; 1,",Lz?.1”1' KITCKENER, Ont.. Jilly 24 - the U. s. when competition cndcri -TT , ,'- 1 l 4 Who Wm5 "mt '59l'l95- Same 9 I ' 9911-1," 1 H 000 000 2zx.4 1 1 (CP) -- Earl (Dutch) Reibcl. 21. tonight. Rolls of l-ilm ileyoinpcri and rope huyloadnr, used this sea- mom wmnd 11151 M soon mee1111e Kgglelx; singles. ktlhel semi-final round Gumpe) Haynes 181 and Gum. 1m.11ampo11! 131111110111 51” and The” W” M an 01 I 19111111 prliiteil. 2-1 hour aerilce. Double son. at Leriman Caseiey s. Kcl- C d 1 111 R C A F W1111” hem M 11" Forum Mina,” een reac e . 1 , k1 1. th 1 th A 1 1 , . . . - . 1 an B Jun ors as e . . . . . .. . . P01101111” 1- 1 . 11! 1 11 so, Wlght.. White (9) and Batts. 100 E 0 6 W81 H 6 M" in the record-making at the track size prints. Any roll of it ox iin, reason foi soiling nrderinxzi ., , . . 1 g are lie iesu o te . 1 H K L 1 1 11 1 1 , oiuira only 40 cent: Reprints (lor-ksliuli rake bar loader for The alrmem "Ky mu Ian lm" mn1 B1" Bmll" Wm pm on ms 1"” past two daysl matches; NATIONAL LEAGUE can 00 ey elguh H n up ta 3nd Held 5h0W- The-59 marl” ll”: " ', ' ” . i , ' 1 ' . g lpilt you out of the game in an in-l wrestling card of the season next. 111 an ""1 underg F11-,1; here with injuries received in a 111.111.1111 1011”. l cent: i-atli. illnll Film Scriice. nz-xi year. Vi coks Farm Equip 1 , b 111 1 M d "1 1111 1 U, I I 100 cm. acudent wedne!d.y mght ChM1n11c1nw1L mm . lltlflg with their heavy a rig. Wednesday n g an w ncu .. Roy 11.111131111111131 de1ea1ed Don Cnelnnatl . 00 2 000-31 5 S R 1b 1 1 d h 1 b 1- 1 Jouef C5111-1-111111 of 311113111-y kept ..m..:-m 7 .-i ' ' ' three matches. The curtain-raiser Lecialr 5.3, 5.3, Brooklyn . . 000000 110-2 ll 1 d9 9 "'1::V'51”” 9' 13 "5 0" tossing me 1.1,o111111 hammer mi- . old Fleiger of Chaihang in lgagzn 1,0111; W111-1 me 55111.1-111111 bglng g wade 4.5. 5.31 5.1. , ao;ske;1l), and Black (8) and Iioliedckgveg gent: her: wi;is1srcoi'1g world record um” he Tanned 111., month the other lllllht. 0 pro a 3': match between two professional Ernest Coyle defeated Clifford ' ' .. ' feet. ll.8'7 inches. That better:-d T I T Rave away 20 Or more P5111165 "V women wrestlers from Boston. LM'fA!I', 6-2. 6-3. ?;”:'d: H 010 M0 000 1 0 f511t'1:?1:o1.t1,o.l.hy ii described M Hi" the former world record of 196 feet. the Neiv Brunswick fighter. Thai. . - Kip Morgan defeated Harry cail- Br::k';": M M M o”;; 9 1 ' 5.52 inches and the Olympic ”C' - Harry Could We may "M much The Glace Bay Miners dellcit Of l'3h” 54- 6'1 111 fnn11'1w aocilomr am on oil-4 9 2 ord of mi feet. 9.24 inches. weight am; all”! yirnhzeflegis mtivrc last sulsoltlm has been reduced to Mf:'D4;'n:f1CCg”1"”;l1 d”"”” ml Blackwell Binith (10) and Sem- 5P1f"""”1'd 11”; ":1 01:4 12 1: The women's so-metre h1ii'lrlilv credit on t e och lz er- 6Wn- under 53.0 by means of weekly H '- '- 1 1 . ' asahoz an uc a; car an wand and Olympic records c - 11 1. 11 ,3 nck. Wade and Walker. her of the Pouiion-1 leiger scrap entertainments and lotteries. it has Tff;';O11'(:'w1n'1;”n';'1'1'1f wmm" "E 5;, 1,0111. 1o1ooooi2,.5 5 9 the ones broken by Mrs. De 1 was promised a main bout in i)iart- 1.5.311 noted in a news -dispatch frnm 1,011, ,,m1.11,11111g1, 111 1111, M1111. New York . 320 210 oix-9 11 i B H 1 Hunty in her amazing romp over . mouth with either "Kid Adshadc that centre. More news from that C1111on1 Morgan 11e1m1ed 13'" Brecheen. Tiefenauer (2) Cham- 'fI.h'm:1 5111111 (81 d L K the barriers. or Yvonne Din-elle. or Chaiham. centre has it that "Hub" Macev Macponlld 11,4 3,11, 5,3 bers (5) Brazle (B) and D. Rice; m-n.p:,5:g'11nn "id Emmy E C" Emil Zntopek outluted Alain hi.hldtPltilf M -L" ' ' Li Y. i - -- T 9 s on pu on on it me or1 will be coaching the lners nex Jack 311mc11111c1 degegmd 3.1.17 CMi;rIi'e.r and gill-soon I u 1. (only um” unnamed). (cmunuu on ""111 0W- jj:m..........m.. Dick Erin. Mcllyo Cull. Mina Knox. Prince Diitliong. ' .'HnI filth Argo! Pnlnter and Johnny lalmilch. -- 1 orrima DASIIES .. i 8:30 P.M.' a Maritime welterweight scrap with Adshade. Poiiltnn is also anxious to meet "Kid" Howard of Halifax. . 0 o . Next. week. for the first time in history, a. women's wrestling match 1y:-ar. Aubrey Keller reports that ”Bud" Polle is taking winger .Lfill Haley to Edmonton with him next season while I. well informed source reports that Murph Chamberlain will be going to Halifax. Callaghan 6-27 6-2. Kimball Blanchard defeated Paul Murphy 6-4. 6-2. . Roy Mcclonnel defeated Bert Mcwade 6-2. 6-4. By this evening. Friday. July 25. the fcllowing matches must be Dick Erla sound, best of manners. n sharpen up on. He is not a we ask. he will win it qulcki one interested can see him I This is a mi Charlottetown Dick Erla, 2:04 W5. -half mile track: heat every free-for-aller he met last year. Perfectly lng him. I have my papers for the American side. Any- come to the-track and drive him or work him. N OEMAN AOKER. . The two semi-finals in the 15 year: and under; also those iii years and under events. For Sale this horse eeds a couple of races tog cheap horse, but the price y. The only reason for sell- race here Friday night or I race horse. Rscolruik. Jack MacDonald vs. Jack Blan- chard. Jimmie White VI. Bernard Con- nolly. James P. Vail vii. Kimball Bian- Bolton lol no oox-3 s ii Lown. Manville (7) and Atwell; Wilson, Burdetta (9) and Coop- er. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syncuu 000 000 001-1 11 1 Ottawa . 000000206-I 1 I Grlffora and I-lsyworth: Gohl. awlngie ('1) and Watlington. chard. , Both the is and in years Ilngles will be completed on Saturday. July 20 and the winners will be .announced on Monday. or Charles F. Willis, 306 town. -Summerside Races ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 80 Featuring Junior Free-For-All and two Classified events. Send entries to Andrew Entries to close Saturday night, July 26. erry. Summerslde. Fltzro Street. Charlotte- "MEWS s495ot Cimm "50 Start Slll-TS SPECIAL for MIN