' states. the Princeton Stables. Princeton, Me. and driven by Al Langille, Jr., had to step in 2.08 US in the qthi race to head by Volo 2.02 W5. own- ed by W. F. McGibbon, St. Stephenl with driver Carr up. This is they second fastest mile paced in the; Maritimes this season. the fastest' being the 2.07 1'5 paced by Judge Miller 2.07 at Truro, July lilst. My. Volo ,turned the tables on Sep in; the. 8th dash, winning by half a length in 2.11, Abbeland tJardinei 5-3. Sep Hanover has been racing! in exceptionally good form for Al Langille. chalking up several wins. He is n popul.ir horse w.tii specta- -Smmgl tors but many believp that in they new arrival, My Voln. canny oiviier McGibbon can take the mezistircl of any free-fo:-iill3i' ill the Muri- timcs. What most race fans are hoping to see is these two uilli Judge Miller 2.07 and other stars at ,Old Home week. Chariottew tuivli. Dl'll'Pl' Sliel:io:i Cllillllifll Hall the 2nd dllsll on inn p.o,,:'.ini w.th Campbcl Biiticlr 2-1 2.15 is from Commazulrr Bilit Mcaibboiiv :ir.dj Cominandcr Bi” won the 6th dashi with the saniu fe'.d x-.itli Fly.nt; Fingo t.ln "mm 2'. time. 2.16 1'5 In the 3rd (1.! l 1-icdgcuood M. tKillamr won in 2.15 3 5: trom the trotler l-lyizriall Scuiole iwnodsidciy and in the 'l'.li ti .sli with the swim- finld Just L'.'CRl. ounrd by the i Princeton Stables. and dixveii by Al sight of the fastest pxc:-rs at S-Int the Wil1fVS'rS.:'ll'l(i a display of these John Raceway in the 3rd and 'itli Langillc. Jr. won l'l 2.16 3 5 uith Hedge uood M. ' "'i:tinli Sample 3. Willard S3?"-':ll'l. .”.oiitlipoi't. will. The Bike Shop Wl:eelc-rs defeated the l.i:tio:'inn Yulllll Club fl-7 while the City Slick:rs dawned the Leg- ion 8-5 in Ciiy L". grue softball games ycsterdny on up. The Wheclrrs. as a rcsult of theiri win, moicd into a srcond place tie with Canada Parkrs while the City advanced to fourth place Merlin )1ricKv::7.ic hit a three. rim homer in thc righth inning to give the City their margin of vic- tory over the Legion. The two teams were forced into extra in- nings as John Thistle of the Legion and Sonny Slllll of tho Ci.y engag- ed in a tight pitchcrs duel. There were two out in the eighth when ivi:i:Kcn7.lc tcrd off for hisl home run blast. it V. as his eighth There was another duct or thelbe pleased to see that his favorite glliits at Fredericton Raceway iastllittle pacer Just Lucky is still head- saturday night and the result wasling summaries. other-.winncrs that that Sep Hanover 2.03, owned by' Inonnie H. (Burt; 2 time. 2.13 ms. Wheelers And City Wink 1 League Softball Games own his . BACK STRETCH night were. lst dash. Bill's Bell tMcAlduff) with Donnie H. 2, time. 2.17. and in the 5th dash Margo Dale (Savage) was the winner with Showers that caused the post- ponement oi the race card at Char- lottetown Saturday night did not ef- fect Saint John at all and their- complete program bt 8 dashes was- carried through with an attendance: of 2,409, one of the best or the sea- son. The 1st and 4th dashes were won by Princess Tina, owned by The Basilica Youth Club and the Legion will play a City League Softball game on the Old Dia- mond Sunday afternoon at 1.30 A. B, Y. C. batting practice will be held on the Knights Diamond this afternoon at 1.30. Mrs. A. Langille and driven by A1,. Sr. Colonel Sherbrooket. D. Arm-1 2-3. New Look tDevlini 3-2; i time. 2.17; 2.18. The 2nd dash was' won by Dannie Scott, a 4-year-old by Daniel H.-iiiovcr 2.01. that took; 3 record of 11.18 3'5 last your andy was 5 times first, 3 times second and 12 times third. He is owned. by C. B. Smith, French Village,- and was driven by H. Devlin. time.i 2.21 3'5. Sparkle Dawn. owned and di'lV”n by Lee Jones. was 2 nndi Tixiiikle Dawn (Scribner: ownedy by Walter Aker'.ey, 3. In the itch dash with the some field Twinkle, Daun was the winner with Jiici: Dire:-t 2.13 135. owiied and driven by Walter Mclntosh. Stllllt Joi1n.l l2 Ti-ncs 2.23 3.6. Jack Direct is an ll-yetir-old roan gelding and IS one of the horsrrs biwniglit in recently to Saint John - A purse of 3600 broiizht together. dashes. Ramona Chips 2.13 325. Collliilucd on pigo H home run of the season. Irvin; Ma::lx'iuiion played a great de- fensive game for the Legion. E Pl ring Coach Wally Shcplinrd racked up another win as he hurl- ed the Wheelers to their win (WET the L.Y.C. He gave up eight hits while Blenls Nicholson of the L.Y.l C. was touched for nine bilstl knocks. Tiger Bradley homered for the Wheelers in the sixth illllitlg ns tnel Wheelers scor (1 three times to win the game. Du e Maccalluni bnii;z- ed out four doubles and Jim liughcsj of thc Wheelers had two hits, I Blenis Nicholson. Cliff Peters and Frank Dunn of the L.Y.C. catch htid two hits. Veteran Reinsmani Danny 5 Steele Still In Old friends and track 5l5S(lCilll9.Sil.il6 past half century most of .Pgli-'l'linnizis. i , . - . in this province of Dannie S!.eeif'.lwh,c-h he 53,-5 We bulletin.-d the Milmiiiikce (100 414 ooo--9 iii 0 mild M”CM'”lm.iGr H. Macmillan formerly of Summerside him some- times wonder if the veteran reins- mam who now HHS M Allmlom lng makes the sport ideal for the Erskine. wade .3, Vymey (3. 3m1tGrcgor: Don Macinillnii and Al Mass, is still in the racing giiinewtxtorkiiigmnn who is in an office or l Campanellri. W-Joliuson. L-Erskine M36388. For their into:-nicitioii an CXCCl'I7ll5)1-5'.) 311 day mid wants 3,0 1-eyuxll-1R5: from the Alliston daily paper will be of interest. , Dannie Steele. now 73 years of age. is a son of the late John; Steele of Summersidc. one of the foremost horse trriiiiers of his day. His son Dannie began his racing; career at the age of 17 and hlsl firs! venture into the game was at Shedinc. In a race there at which the elder Sircle was unable to get. to Bheciiac .'i:id Dannie took over, the reins and drove his horse to victory. From that memorable dayui racing has been in Dannie'.s blood and for 56 years he has piloted. many of the best racers in the. Canadian and New England States across the w" e. l About a j'f'ilt' ago. on do:toi"s or-- ders. he was forced to retire for a while but he is now back in the game again. "I needed the rest," he said re-i centls "no question about that. but. I feel great now and drove my first race of the season the other night." Dannie Steele is the oldest com- petitive driver at the Alllston Raceway. but his years belie his sprightliness. 1 He has now nine head stabledi at the Bay state Raceway and he anticipates a busy driving schedule for; the remainder oi the season. Throughout his long career Steele ha: never been set down or pun- ished in any way. "Thatts one oi the things I am proud of" he A "There has never been a blux mark against me or any of the; horses I have driven." Dannie Steele likes to . h also that he has set two of the tra records at the Raceway wh he now drives. He set the slxiruriong trotting record of ms Iiwlth Senator song on August H jlll and the SM 315 record 3 mic and three quarters with pawn: on the previous "77-. -yltoela says he has seen in harness racing during is -5' Race Game sport. He believes that night rac-1 in the evening. . "its a lot harder work now but; the returns are better". he st:'.tes.: "There were some mighty letin; years in the thirties, but now therei are good purses and better condit-. ions all around." -. Dannie Steele has not been buck to his native Province S1ll('f' 1939 when his brother Mack Steele died. return to Prince Edward Island.iL.5m,,e. HRS; w;,s.siVer,; c1e.: "Ass 1 the scene of many of his eRl'lyjDoby. Hagan. 'Monlt.cal 002 022 (now? 13 0' triumphs in the harness J'hCil1glN(-w york 000 000 000- 0 7 1 1'I'oronto 000 00,0 mo--1 3 zit 599'” iB1IHim0fE 102 401 11X”w 9 0 i Lnsorda and Howell: E.lUfTlbiilldi,! S Reynolds, Stiiart (5; Wcisler t'7)iLm,deck (3) shore (av Powell .551 Baseball iiame Here Sunday i . P ' (d l i' The two junior clubs. th: 172yiersi'ci:;:.;,p"a alter ' - City gs mr and Stars will meet Sundss noon at Memorial Field in League baseball grime. Tin will commence at 2.30. ---:m----- First Buffalo 021 103 0--7 ll 0 Richmond 000 000 3-3 6 0 City league Ball Standings . i . Following are the standings ill ' g,lIlgn:::,a1 000 000 mzgz ' 0: lToronto 000 000 000-0 5 0 , the City Baseball League: W Dodgers Sta rs L PEI. y I Flyers I 10 6 2 rumour (SATIIRIIAY) ' 8 IIASII 8:30 smtviisizn TIME . . No. 4-ti-nu iron Au.-aoo.u a ossir 1--A. G. Scott; 2--Jerry's Ntghtm Chief: s-Gamun. ' No. u-cnassirnni race--2 menus as mus sacs l-Billy Budlcmg; 2-Fairgo: 3-Abner, ldccraw; 4-Miu Donna Mae: s-.Lmio Delbert O--My Darling: 7--rmo if-fsli -- N0. ishantz; Kccgan and Sawalski. L- Johnson. . if-first-cnmplctlon of game called; on Sunday May 9 in the bottom: of Second 1 s-1-crnsiinloinof 0 each: naisnns arr .m'cJ iiaciis? Track And field Meel Here Next Wednesday All. Colonel Budlong paced the mile in ”T"” 2.18 W5. the first of the three new records. He was followed by Bobby: Hunter and Penny Charlottetown Racer (lartli Pustpltinetl llntil Tonight . g .. - . x After thrse new records had been'Judy Kalmuck (Llewellyn) .... .. 8 established and four heats had ' 5. lbeen run, the racing card at the Charlottetown evening was postponed till tonight The race tonight will have four, two-dash events starting at 8230, Standard time. Driving, Park lost In tlast night's curtain raiser Royal. Tartan t0ok'the second heat in 3.15 2x5 and Mary. Merk the milmary Mark (Sample! .. in 2.12 (V5. - These are both record times for" these 'horses.' Mighty Deb (Legchc,-) V idurtalii Raiser ll;s1:vl(3o'ysi:;:)) . Time: Abner Mcciraw (Shea) True Hal (l-fennesseyi My Darling lO'Meai-ai Billy Budlong (Sempi Fuirgo (Kennedy) Miss Donna Mae (Bernar Little Delbert (O'Brien) .... .. Time: Bob Clean (0. Smith) Vernita 'Pearl (Loiveryi 2.15 W 2nd Race -:avIa'um:u 2.12 215. Ilrd Race brarit, as-smmswmu , Colonel -Budilon ..... .. , . - A track and field nit-ct will be Bobby Hume, 3-. Belle Budlong (MacDonald), lie-id ill. the ” tch Gzitlieriiig onipenny Royal 3.34155 Knox (Macrqem) g Wudiicsiluy afternoon, August 4 atdune Breeze 4 Time. 212 3115. the iclxliibilioii (ii-ounds with the amda 5 jg events being run off linden LhclMr Jonsno 6 dil'cL'titiil or the Physical 1-iitness,Bal'lh-op gi - 7 as mummy Dc-pa:-tment f l ' in ziddition lo the regular events Famous B”5' - - 3 M . . : such as racing. jumping and pole, iziuliing. the Physical Fitness De-I fllirlillvlil is s';)onsoring ii ten mile -)iiiE race and will donate lhreey-I-anan ycg smnhl ml iWi'nnie's Last (R. C. Shem Derrick tS'am Kennedy) S Jennie Kalmuck tLetcheri Real Flngb (O'Mcsirm yREljIlh Hanover Arionvray (-ii.P. Cudntorci pri7.cs to the top finishers. Prizes for the various track and field events will be donated to . niziy bv SPUH in the window, ionro and lVlrcLcod's store. Ftillziwimz are the list of events, for the truck zind field lTl('Ct. These- oxcnls are open to all those who officials I; u wish to participate and hope that a l:iij.ze number of athletes will be present for th ctiinpelitions. l Girls 7 and undrr: boys. 7 and, under: girls 8-12 inclusive. boys 5- l2 iclusive; girls. 13-l5 3'9-'lFS1l boys 13-I5 yc:ii.. 16 lb. hammer throw: l6 lb. shut; tossing cabcr. 101) yd. dash. high jump; pole vault: -4.40 yd. dash: 0 3. ill Baseball Results I By THE CAN.vH)l.-IN PRESS Nuliiiiml L1-agile .M3"9h- Cincinnziii Uotitititi 100-1 5 0 The draw for this afternoon's New Y -k 001 02:: 0tixv6 6 1 team match is as folluws:- Boczc kl. Column ttii, Nuxhnil 200: J.S. MacDonald and M.R. (iii and BtilIL'.)'1 (lonirv. and west-;Kennedy; Dr. Kent Irwin and: rum. L-Bo rs-ki. llRs:- NY-West-i Gerald Burgoyne. i rum. C.onic;7., MuL'liL'l', 'FiiomP5””- ! 2.05: Ar: McKenzie and Norman,' First jNichoLson; Errol Nicholson andl Chicago 022 000 (ill -6 ll 1 Roger Prim-idge. Pit urgli 204 002 00x--8 iii 0, zinti 'l'2ip,w, Cooper (til: Lapzilnimycord vveimer. l'lll'k(-y t4: lleiki tilt and Shcpuid: 31, E, 1. p,-M311; and gagk-fc-re a race three weeks ago, left lslil -PUlI'kv.lH 1r"M”'"9"- iBrottn: Gordon Hutcheson and hospital Friday. He said he would Eljom ' ' -Dave Cox. yrlecide on his future as a jockeyl Chis-llgll ,1 g ' 2.20: W. ft. McNeill 'and ilnrvey-”witliin the next two weeks". Gmrge has PM-””'bl g . . d C ( er. I MacLeod; J. A. Likely and Dani There had been reports that' Punch ihinwdt 39 an .9(:)pamilMacDon:ild Jr. ilitichards would retire' even beforei S”"k””L Ldw (7) Cpper 2.25: Bud Norman and Jack Wil- Slicpard, Atwpll till, W-Pollel. L- Surkont, HRS: Chi-Saucr, Serenatl Brooklyn 300 000 000-3 6., 2 Bulil, Johiison til nnd Crandall: Mil-Adcock. O'Connell. , St. Louis 000 202 602-17 17 1,. Philadelphia 200 001 000- 3 8 Hnddix and Snrni: Miller, Wch-. meicr (71 Konstanty (7) Mrozinski tilt and Lopalii, Nizirhox (Oi. L-MSL lor. HRS: Sl.L-Rcpulski: Fha-Lop- auto (2). American League Washington Cltrvt-land Stone. Pascuai l3) Berra. Siivera (3); Larsen and. 3 . -Courtney. Kennedy. - . Boston 000 000 000-0 4 l Detroit 000 001 04); --5 B 0 Nixon. lltird tlli nnd White; Gor- vor and House. L-Nixon. HR: Det- Kalinc. 000 020 000-2 9 l 210 100 00x-4 L0 0 Porlocarrero. Sima (7i and W. Portocarrero. International League Harrist and Ryan; Zeiser and. the seventh inning by G p. In. Ludwick. Lehman (7), Roebuck: (iii and Howell; Blake and Grii-: fin, Keller (8). W-Roebuck. l are: 3-Babe Brmon: l-Lucky this afternoon and evening. In the ypairing high Players. will get underway at 2 giils 50, yd. open. D'm' , mence at 6 pm. with the d"dW be- .August 4th to complete rounds fory the third stage of the President's- son: Skip Scar and Chas. Ready. and R. R. Carr. Klillleleaguerls . j lDefeal Army ; 300 000 000-3 9 oyMonlague. defeated the 050 012 oQx-3 10 1; Reserve Army 5-2 Thursday Stewart 47:1 The rubber game will his father was schzdtilcd to drivejsome dill 800" he Will pr0bnbly.m,d -1-ipmn; Houneman and 1-xeggmjn-zxt Tuesday night. L -.... ?L..s..L L-Reynolds. HR: 3'rl1ribardi. HRS: Montreal. lluwcll. . 1.-..isi Tulle: 2.18 2l5. lat Race web 5 i lMDl'CFld9t ll : V5. l 1 Team compelitiori is the order: f the day at the local Golf Club; fternoon a men's team match, and low handicap 31 Mixed foursomes will coni- ig made at the Club Hi)ll?9 Golfers have until W'ednesdny.,"d Following is today's schedule .4 Little League baseball: 10 a.m.-Little Softball Meeting Last Night A special meeting of the Cit Softball League was. held in th City Hall last night at which July play for the remainder of the sea-. son as the result of injury or sick-l HCSS. l ilockey Released from Hospital LQNDQM (Reuw,-s,sJOckey an , ivnlchcd. Before the Games opened r no official in. League Indians Giants. s October. IL; was set as theudeadline for for players who were out of the ;--s 2 also at Empire No changes of geese and Many inquiries are made regard- ing the hunting prospects for next too ezirly to predict iilillle Aclivily till Games Site trading players. , y The Legion were allowed two replacements while it was decided hurdles of Halifax 2.10; Don MacDonald and StuiG0l'd0n Richards. who was badlyiMm” 5”” his "ml" W0”? W35 ? iviinntm, Zirk tzli Klipilslein '7JiMcLure; Dr. w. Macpomiid andginjured when Queen Elizabetli's ' ihorse, Abcrgeldie. fell on him be- 2.30: Frank Mclnnis and Mn;-" 2.35: Cecil Dowling and Bill Me- The Little Leaguers btiszball team. Montague l nighl.l be played- nd Howard, Griffin till. 1.: Loni- ' ic.onsnn.w11.co.x'. BARN noon HANGERS and resort - Blrtl i-mi , "Jump Proof ' nouer Deni-inn 'TrIek made of copper bear l' Ill! stool. - Sooner Ionanl I &'3”.'. .........-. . -an-.1--s - -"35--.' -nm autism HIM -om: uiaueoaiy i. . ?.'-;..'x;-sf i . ' ' 9' scuunuhusf inf .3: to front: L his accident. STOCK OAR RACES . TUESDAY, AUGUST 3-8:30 P.' M. Standard Time S First event of program will be for non-winners of last event, as well as new entries. . There will also be a "grudge race" between four entries from Summerside and four from town and vicinity. If sufficient cars are available, there will be a ”powder puff” race. Entries will be accepted for a 10 mile cycle race on a 1-2 mile oval. Send all entries to Reagh Sudsbury, Charlotte- town and Sheldon Leard of Summcrside. - groom: your flllllllffh tthat he didn't get out of step in the parade at Empire Stadium. been taking ' Charlotte- motor - As noted in the local press the opening dates or migratory birds have been announced for the cur- rent hunting season. Ducks. geese, woodcock and Wilson's snipe opens on October 9th. The season on ducks nnd geese closes on December 4th and on brunt, woodcock and Wllsonls snipe on Noveirbei-110th. The opening date for migratory birds last year was on October 10th but as the tenth this year falls on a Sunday. and whereas no Sunday shooting is al- lowed in this province (P.E.I.) the season was advanced one day and closes on the 4th instead of the 5th in bag limits except the possession of 10 on geese now includes brant . . . meaning ll possession limit of 10 for a combined has brnnt. It is understood. although announcement to that effect has been made to date. the opening date on 1-luns and phea- sants will coincide with the open-. int: date on migratory birds. . . . i VANCOUVER (CF?-Only a few , , -athletes worked out Friday at Uni- .. that replacements would be grant-ivmsity M British Columbia Stag tdium. Those that did will not be in the opening track and field events Snttirday. There was little activity pool. where the swimmers have quit their stren- uous workouts. Shirley Eckel of Toronto took a few practice gallops in preparation" 80-metre 'c(i;ich Leigh Miller while 1 George Hillier." marathon runner from St. John's. Nfld.. went for "just a short run" of eight miles. things; easy for a couple of days because of a blister he picked up. He said his foot is much better. S For Economy- Oiror nu'nsiiicy' s -ts:-nan the our ' For 'Euo of -Appllcatloii -Mule for no-It-Yum-Iel linen. , 7our S0NE'SE'l'EOPlil FARM SUPPLY CENTER HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANYMATERIALS WE CARRY , 5 .1oiiNs-MANVILLI; itoLLinn noon-ins LuIKU9'1EIdEnK New York Giants managed only six hits Friday night but four of them were home run-3 as they whipped Cincinnati Red- legs 6-1 before a crowd of 13.153- wes westrum started the four- hase parade with a blast asulnil the left field roof in the third in- ning. m the mm. Westrnm walked and pitcher Ruben Gomez hit his is rams. :t.rs.:””"' into 6 5 - Don Mueller opened the sixth with his second home run of th8 year. With two out in the sixth Davey Williams drew a walk and Hank Thompson drilled a Bac- zewski offering far over the rial”- field roof. t The only other New York hits were a single by White? LOCKN3” and an infield teaser by Willie Mays in the eighth. Gomez. in winning his ninth game. lost his shutout in the sev- enth innlng when Jimmy Green- grass opened with a blow against the centre field bleachers and scored on an infield out. . PHILADELPHIA. (A P) -- R3112! pitcher Herm Wehmeier walked home two runs and his replacement. Jim Konstanty, was clouted for a btisas-loaded triple by Bill Sanit- all in the seventh inning-as St. Louis Cardinals wallopcd Phila- delphia'Phillies 12-3 Friday night. mitt The Cards got six runs in their big seventh to enable ace Harvey Haddix to chalk up his 15l.h wlii against seven defeats. In the Cardinals seventh, Red Schocndienst singled and Stan Mu- sial doubled. sending Red to third. Wehmeier replaced started Bob Miller and issued an intentional walk to Ray Jablonski, loading the ,bases. Wehmeier then unintention- ally walked Joe Cunninghamr and Rip Repulski. forcing in two runs. Konstzinty took over on the mound and Sarni tripled home three more runs, then scored on Alex Gram- mas' sacrifice fly. Catcher Stan Lopata accounted for all the Phillles' runs,wlthr a" pair of homers-one after Richie one on base in the sixth. - . Rebuilt! Picked up his fourth RBI of the game with 3. ninth-in. nln; bases-empty homer. Gram- mssdoublad and scored on Had. d1x' triple in the final frame. BALTIMORE (AP) - Baltimore Orioles took little. noticesqf can Sf.engel's birthday mid "J hilt blasting Allie Reynolds , if it-gt other Yankeepltchers for nine hits and a 10-0 shutout by Don Larsen before 27,385 fans; ,Bob -Kennedy hit a bases loaded homer in the fourth. the first for the Orioles mi,- season. , g His homer and two singles gavg Kennedy six runs batted in anc helped boost the Oriole single game total to the highest of thi season. - Larsen scattered seven hits for his third victory against 13 losses It was the second loss for Rey nolds who has won 10. The loss dropped New York 21-." games behind Cleveland Indians who defeated Washington 83. Braves . Will . Play Iona The Cha.rlottcto'.rn Braves, may log their first start in three week: will play Iona Sunday afternooi at 1.45. Braves players will mee at the" Red Cross” building or Prince Street at one o'clock day light time. OLD GROUP' 1 The America Library Amocla lion, founded ' Philadelphia it 1876. is the oldest pioiessioiial M soclatipn for librarians in th world. T . s I 0 0 0 FIIEL OILS Best by Test, MM. 9911' l l l l It Ashburii had singled in the open- . THREE STRIKES AND HES OUT! ro WIN A mm. cams YOU MUST rizoouci-: SOME GOOD soup HITS. HITS MEAN RUNS LIKE- WISE T0 PRODUCE A WINNING TOBACCO YOU szusr nave I '.L IIANUFACTURED BY . and NICHOLSON TOBACCO CO. LTD., CHARLOTTETOWN CEMENT , EFLAVOR CH as YOU FIND 1,r.f HICKEY5?-S'i . BLACK - 3 TWIST-, B CHEWING ' "EAST Polivr ' To NORTH CAPE" , , L g - ntw YORK.'(AP)-The Nsl:lon!ll'lng' fnningvand tits cute: with no ' , : our stock of "'bQa&'It moves - -...--...... .-..,.-. ..----... .-... .. ,