p . .x I . I NS. Girl Wins Jones ' Match As Provincial Rifle Meet Continues LITTLE SPQRT o my c l Dovvling And.Kelly In Mariti ly Rotuoni u. T t 'p l In the third day of competi- iinn in the 79th annual Provln- gig , rial IlifleIAssociation Prize Meet. Miss Elsie Strong. 17-year-old 2, sharpshooter from Windsor. N. S. eoppcd off top honors in ihr: Jones Memorial Match by chalic- ing up an amazing total of 103 out of a possible 105. Firing at the 200. 500 and 600 3-ni'd ranges, Miss Strong record- ed her 103 to tie with four oth- ers with the same score. taking the mzitch on a shoot-off. The nlhcr nenr iiosslbles were Sizt Frlt: Coles, Cpl. A. M. Johnston set. C. G. ”.'tlucLcnnun and Capt. A. .l. KTUCIIHP. On the first leg of the shoot- otf all h-.it Miss Strong and Sgt. Coins uric eliminated and afte' n torrid shot for shot battle, the Itlr('-Slf.:l1lNl Miss Stroiiy emerg- ed the winner. On the Grand Aggregate scor- !iii:. .VIi'Il0f' A. Gormlty copped off the lizmnrs with .1 powerful 463 I0ltll out of a possible 480 to win the Governor General: SllVf'P nicdul, while Captain E. R. Burl.-e H'jlS runner-up for liv- hronlc medal with a total '0! 46'! Othvr lc-ntling Grand Aggregate st-oims tit-re Gnr. C. C 3-ltroltll with -I38 'lIlfl 0 C T. I-" Bninn: , and C.'tpt;i.ii A. J. McCabe with tie srurcs of 457. . Outstluitllng Shooting tn the fire whey acntcrl ll."2lF possiblr-s of l03 in the Jones Meniorinl Mutt-h, five other itiurksnienu-hzilked up 102's. aimtlicr .1 H11 and four with Jtttfs. iiizakin: the outstanding to- 1.-il of lfi riflcmen scoring l0(l or bott:-r out of the l0.'3 mntch pos- sil-l--. Sm'v,:c;iitt In ntlvlzlinn P. .7. Liindrzgan cap- turcrl thc Cztniertin-Vinnicomlle Cll:IllOltL'P Tiopliy in it shoot-oft with C0l'p(1r:il A. M. Johnston 'Illt' shoot-off was at thv: 600 yard X'1l'lL'I'. ('titiltlvlitl.! in the lllacliinnoii Illvtltll. Cunt. A. J. M"C;ilJc. Cpl W. Al. Br-:ittt, Cpl. A. M. John- :-tun and Lt. P. T. lluopcr 'Illl tzcd for first place with possible smrcs rut Sn. Owing t-9 weatlier ennrlitinns. the shoot-nrf tn decidn the winner uas postponed yes- tertluv aflr-riinon until this morn- in: :it 51.00 am. Following the cont-lltsinn of the lhrml-nff for the Mat-Kinnon Mittcli. the t'ntir-rlay ('lll')1pclifi(1fIs will he lirought to a close with Bauld Turns 4 Ml .EIsle Strong the holding of the United Ser- vices Officers Club Match. The match will be fired in four stages. The first stage will be 10 rounds at the 600 yard range without slings. while the second stage will he l0 shots on a run- down comniciicing at the 600 yard iritnge. VVith a 45 second limit on will double shots from each range. niiirksmen to the 500 for two prone position. then double to the 400. .'lO0. 200 and 100 in ro- tntion. two shots to be fired from each range. Firing positions at the 400 and 300 ranges will be kneeling and standing at the 200 and 100. The third practice stage will he 10 rounds rapid 're with 4t) seconds target exposu ivhilc the fourth stage will he ll) rounds of snap shooting from the .'V)tl yard range with thice-seconu target exposure on each shot. JONES MESIORIAI. MATCH 103 . . 1tl.'l RCMP lfl'l PEIR ltI.l 10': I0! 103 10'! Miss Elsie Strong. NSRA Sgt. Eric Cotes. PEIR Cut. A. M. .lnlinston. Sgt. G. G. Mt-Lennztn. Capt. A. .l. MCC;-lbc. PEIR 0l'C T. F. B-'Illl9S, RCNIR) Cript. E. R. Burke. Pl-JIR. .. Lieut. R. E. Jenkins. 28 LAA lll:i,ior A. F. Gormlcy. PEIR Tnr. Fred Hooper. Pl:IlR Cpl. lV. M. Belltty. RCMP Sgt. P. J. Landrigan. 28 LAA Mltj. G. A. MacDonald. PEIP. Lieut. B. B. Jones, 28 LAA Cnr. C. C. Strong. 47 A,lTk Cpl. A. Rodd. PEIR. ,. .. (TC .I. H. M:trRne. RCNIRI Gnr. H. T. Vcssey. 28 LAA . . '99 THE GUARDIAN. n1e,GoIF Final Display Good Golf Despite Rough Weather; Pros In Title Play Over the wind-swept, rain- drenched Belvedere course of the Charlottetown Golf Club, Maurice (Mousle) Dowllng of the Monoton. 14.8. Laleslde Club, defending Local boxing fans were treated to one of the sharpest. bouts to be ultnessed here in recent of Charlottetown made a strong itlme u'eltel”weis,hL title from Tommy (Gun) Spencer of Waterford, N. S.. in a title go at the Forum on Tucstiuy in the Nova Scolua sci'iippcr at New Glasgow on .luly ltilll. bat- tled it out in I furious striiggle with the champion bilf the best he could do only cut-ned him a draw decision, to lcrivc Spencer still champion. o It is not hard to figure out why Spc-iit:ei' has had the "gun" affix- ed to his name. because the wajc he tliroxvs prnchcs is about as dainaging and rapid as the well- knoivii autonizitic Wffllptill it refers to. Tuesday night. he used both hands liberally to both the body and head of Poulton and brought lulu play .1 damagiiig left hook that seemed to mine out of no- uhcrc. and tuicc ('1 might illc clizllicn:ci' flush on lhr- j.i.r stud him to the Cantos fur tllllll. counts. . . lUL'itl lmxcr. litiucxri. crl that llc could lnkc it as as cli-sh it out. Piwihably smotitlie.-'t l'll1Elllall to he pructiiccil in the Province ill The prov- it-cll ll thil l l Keen Racing Before Rain Halts Program At Covehead Meet R.-tin i-ut in on the Covehead rnt-cs yesterday afternoon but not ll('fOl'E' one horse set it new :inothcl' equalled his and rt-vtlril. .scxt-r:il good truck battles were xtiigrtl in the six licuts that were rnccti. Oiily st fair sizcd crowrl ritn:-sscd the meet. (it-orgc Qnhoy drove Alan Mac ,Y(iZJIiS .or when challengere Harry Pnulton Plll'(l. l'.i.I4 4-5 but vain effort to regain his Mar- land Just Flii-kn. Nev. IFFOF For All l0-round ll"l”'5 night. Poulton, who lost his title l'-'1'-” , lfl0lx' -tlirnil:'.li tn a good niniiy years. Poultuii lirutif.-ii: all his skill and fighting :t))lill into play in the lillL';.!C(l. bcutztifully iiiixcf. -coiilcst. Using a rapier left li:in(l, 9,.) that (tnritiiillaily kept the t'll'cllll" 'I'pr. W, Galjlhle, pain , V , , ,, not plan off balance. he landed ltmnc Comtl. Offr. D. ML-Gee. RCN 9:) with solid punching hilnsrlf .'iiid o Lieut. G. l. Rogers. PEIR 99 outfoxed Spencer frmii landing his To Gnr. Vt'. Crockett. 28 LAA . 99 own damaging blous on llli-ill) oc- Tpr. R. Aiitlrews. PEIR .. 98 . casimia MM (Hint. R. A. MCC-'1l)C. PEIR 97 ' 0 S HA1,if'Ax, Aug. 1.L.Cptd;U,.. rTpr. Alvin M:icDoii:illl. PEIR .17 -;..,,.-,4: C m"D.,,n Dnn Bauld M ' Wt. R. Colts. PEIR . 96 Alllinugli Ptllllltlll hit the can- Ha iicd back the first .-er- Sill. W W. Quigley. RC Sigs Sr; was twice. once in thc 9.i'th and jnug LU”, to his New” today ript. .I. Colcs, PEIR 9-'1 azalii in the tllglitll. bflill knuck- -it-j-.;,, he don-mrd Roiand God-m 0! I 'cut. .1. S. Moore. 28 LAA 95 dot-its were close to the bell rind Mhrlrr-"ll. Canada's sscond ranking LG?" M- C'l”'"- QR I-AA ---- -- 94 , Poullon was able to cuinc figiitiii: jllnltir. ill llizi qiiitrlrr finals at lWO:'1 3' L”M''lS””" .l):lCl( to stave off the ch;iilcn2cl' the Smut Smtia tennis tourna-i H 5'55 i"3- without any ful'tlur fli'llll'rl9,F lic- zncut itciyi. Biiuld, hillinz in faiillless style, did not give his yziiiitvg opponent i to act started, iriniiin; L .-l3t.s 6-0. 6-0. G-l. In ' scls Godln won 22 vid .n r.i.ly one gairie did c cu past dt-iicc. The only. .i(lin took was the fourth of the third Sl'l. other singles nialches Pi.;'ard Shzrbrooke. Que, ll)', Quebec, Dr. lliiiiunrds, N. S.. Syd u... Halifax, all gained the of czchts. Dr. Cole elim- IF-'tl(ft Marc Blondcau, Quebec, 1n sir; ' vts: Scrivcn had to go. threw :-rts to down Doug Baula 6-0. 1-5. 6-4. In tomorrow's mat- ches it will be Bedard against Bartlett: Sci-ivor. against Pope; De Chavigny against Cole. In the women's singles. play was nai'rou'Cfl to the semi-finals. Marlon Edger, Montreal, Mrs. C. H. Mitchel. Sydney, N.S.. Carolyn F-lemm-ing, Truro, and Vida Large, Halifax, remained in the quest for the crown held by Mrs. Mitchell. Miss Edger had the toughest light to gain her bracket, being forced to three sets by Mrs.T.W. Thomp- son. Halifax. All the others won in straillht sets without difficulty. In tomorrow's semi-finals it will be Mitchell vs. Large and. Edger vs. Flemming. I .Play in the womenis. men's and mixed doubles events went along l.t. P. T. lioonnr. Pl-illl. CPD. 5. G. Bowles. RCN Gnr. VV. Vllcst. 28 LAA . Cnr. VV. lVni4'll. I3 I.l.l Mrs. G. J. Ru; es. PICIIKA ill '.l'l 9'! 9 llENl)EHS()N E ('liIl)l()RE .' 'l'YR() JlA'l'('H Tiir. lV. S. Hall. Pl'IlR Bdr. Ray M.'It'Doli:lIrl. 28 LAX S).-i Sgt. Thorhuriic. RCAF FF Curlct R. I'liiinlil,r. PWCCS , 97 Continued on page 7 ll.S. Hockey League Suspends For Year OMAHA, Aug. 1 .- iAP) --'Th( Untied States Hockey League de- cid:d today to suspend operations for one year. The action ttas takcn at ameet- ing of league directors here. The league will remain intact, it was announced by Harry Fow- ler of Omaha. newly-named pre- sident of the loop. League headquarters will be transferred to Omaha. Unsettlcd war and economic conditions were responsible for the move, Fowler said. Memtber teams last season were Omaha. Tulsa. Denver, Kansas smoothly without. upsets. City, St. Paul and Milwaukee. KINKORA RACES Wednesday, August -8th TIIREE CLASSES NO. 1 CLASSIFIED ...... NO. 2 CLASSIFIED N0. 3 CLASSIFIED INPURSE8 All races three heat plan. Money pent set aside to winner, balance division 40, 30, 18 and 12 U. S. '1'. A. rule: to govern. 31200 PURSE 5400 ........ PURSE 5400 PURSE 95-100 division . ten per Starting gate will be used. Win and place betting. laiiy doubt xx. -. -tf I knit:-tca.clooe,p Saturday; August 4th. I Dlacnuuiltl, Agent. Ilnkon Racing Association l 'chiiig power of the I , lull lii-iz done. Pmctically evcrv round of the fight saw both coiitcstrtiits lit-iinizner one anothcr in F-Isl. tor- .'ld lliiirries tvliicli were inter- qim-;-cd with excellent di-rplavs of skillful boxinz. both offcnsivt-' :Show In Ladies Golf l l l and dcfciisivcly that hroiiglitiiiuiiyl lluldiiiq pt'oli.t'.iIy the slight Fligc in lmxiiifz ablllly our Spliirt. Poulton lacked the clavii:tgiii;',;niIi- clinmpion or 3 hi P. have hcen . '1t.n hit hi.- man often enough to hair ltcvc ..i ii .-.iriJ:iy punch hobbinc rt-id weavin: fl '”:'v -c it ting the Spencer didn't seem to be greatly troubled with the blows, although in ltad to fight flll'lOus'l,l' at times to get out of some might have had him in A llIil'(l. fast counter- . Spcuccr used that form- ill: to extricate himself from any dangerous moments. Poultoifs fast. evasive tactics served mm in good stead for the saline purpose. 0 O I hot session- Tlic Wlllln;.'llCS5 of limit fig'rtrl'.'-. and the clamoring demand of those who witnessed the match. has already set the stage for a return bout. with the title atstulte in the nearfulure. Forum man- agar Bill Brown announced that decision last night. and although the exact date of the meeting has not been set. as yet, both box- ers have agreed to the re-match. which will make their fourth meeting in A little over A month. pnufton took it decision over Spen- car at Halifax in their first mcet- in; just it rev; weeks ago. Manager Brown gave out the dope on the return match less than an hour after Tuesday riighvs bout had been concluded. so ml.ny expressions of satisfaction over the scrap by fans, and their eagerness to see the two in action again, prom-pted Bill to get an agreement from the two princip- alg more they left the Forum. To say that the forthcoming bout. will be I crowd-pleaser is I Waste of words. It will be a nat- ural for I terrific act-it-p. SM? SIIOT FIIISIIIII loll: of III: developed and prhtol and out out the Isle day. Prlnte double Ito: n no and out. An! I-oxpuln roll Ito. leptlnu hotshot "tulle. Moll I'll- lt-ntee. Charlottetown. ..:..::....Z,,,,,,,, . . C()l1ll'll;ll18l1lRl')' i'rin;irk.-' and t-i(- , mi; prcssions of pita.-'ul'c from thc rpzctiltors. l O O O to it new record in the only heat the No. 2 Classified Trot and .-thin llfttc caine home in followed by Billy Conn won the Junior ttikiiig the two witlinut much trouble. The went the first mile in '.-5 tn nquul his record as he unit li)' llll't't" lengths. Cormler tlruw thn Pointer tn win the sec nnrl dash in a battle with Ohio II.'il. Ilufhertri and split honors in the No. .'l Classified Trail and Film). "Ike" Morcsidc Rullicrtn from fourth place in the first heat to beat out .liid:.' Kiilnitii-lc. I.in(ly ll. cam" thc stretch with .1 great liiirst to nip Iluthcrlu lll tllc sec- ond heat. .ltiryr Ilfulitiiinld piloted Cy- tn first plzicc in the No. 1 find Pin-c. ('.Ix'('lt)f'lIC and c Bitdloiig battled for the lmidcrsliip in the first half with (lyclniiir going: to the front. Ros. nlin ll. r.-iiiic up with It last i'lllrIl'lPI' rlrivrt hut it vms not 'ill'lr' 2-nnrl l-nuucli tn t'.'lfL'll the 2x';.ilitm- ltrii'.w- Tlic rl.til,i' Jllll (.',x't'lonlr Pointer liy Al'l.'ot Pniutrr 7 Lindy I-I. tlrlulilo nu illzin Mu; pnirl SF-Lllfl. S(')l)IARY No. R t'l:lNilIlPtl Trot and Pace llutlit-rt;i tllluimsirlcl ........... ..1'1 Lindy H. (Maclntyre) 1 Judy Kalmuck (Kelly) 9 Anway (McGregor) Jerry Gruttan tMacFaydenl 5 -4' Captain Missouri tLlewell)'") 5 , Lou Kalniuck tcraitll -- 7 ', Sister Mary fC0I"ml”l 9 " Direct. Volo 2nd (Weir) 75 3 Just Brenda (Seaman) . 4dr Times: 2.15. 2.18. Wlnnln-2 horse owned by OH”? G””3"'v Charlottetown and driven n.v' "Ike" Morcsldc. Junior Free For All Argot Pointer tCormler) ..... 1 1 Ohio Hal (Lewis) A 2 Mannister Direct (SONY) -- 3 -l Vella La Vella (MacDonald) 4 '1 Times: 2.09 2-5, 2.09 4-5. Will ning horse owned by H. B Willis. Charlottetown and driver- by Harvey Cormier. -I No. Classified Trot and Pace Alan Mac Billy Conn Just Flicln tCudmorel Calumet Onward tslefldl Eleanor G. tMorcside) Jimmie A. (O'Donnell) . .. Lilly Marlene (McGregor) ...... .. Time: 2.14 (-5: winning horse owned by Lorne MacFarlane. Summerside and driven by Geo. Sobey. ( Sobeyl 1 Bow nwes. 1:-I -iauia; No. l (ilasslflcd Paco (fyclonic Iltfacborizildi 1 yftosalic Hooper t('ornilcll 2 lfirincc Budlong tCudn:orel .. i lMiss Donna Mae (O'Donnell) 4 'J. S. J. (Willis) l Time: 2.10 2-5: winning horse -owned by Battle Todd Drivinr lCluh. Sydney. N. S.. and driven 1 by Joey MacDonald. .Iun.iors May BEE team And Ciiorislers En Route llome .kI(tNTRE.tl.. Aug. l - ICP) - Nt-nl'ly 900 pit.-'seiigci's. .among them Caiiarl . Rciiowiicd Bisley Team and the St. Joseph's Choir of St. .lru-ciiltk lliiix-nrsity. N. B.. -ire st-.'ic:liilud to nrrlve in Quebec Fri- ti.-iv iilmm-d the 20.000-ton Cunard Lliicr Scylliia. C-iit'.idri's Bisley Team lticlvries I.lf'll'.. G. S. En.-i of Toronto who Willi the famous Kln'zls prize in Eni:l.ind. iintl Llcut. Mary W. Mac- l.r-nnan nf Clinl'lot'.clown, P. E. 1., first it-oliinii member of ii Canadlitn t Bi-Icy Team. The Sl- -l05'Pl1li's Cl1l)ll'. in charge of Rev. Leandra Brciiult and Rev. ii-nnnticn Giiiiclet. is en route home Iflll'ilt'lfll! a tour of France, Rel- :-':um. swlizei-lniirl and Luxnn- lwilll'fT. In Britain the Cl'ID"nl Gimip was" lhc unlv Canadian Choir tn participate in the Llang- ollcn International l-'.l.ueddfod. STILLVGF. ISLE Ii-alt-r Island with its hundreds of ancient stone figures 2.000 miles west of Chile is administered as a Chilean Natlonnl Park MEWSMAN OR NO! .. undo.- filn from the American press In Mikhail Fetir-rov. above. head of the Washington Bureau of Ten. Soviet news agency. The pru- ldent of the American Society of Newlpaper Edltorc. Alexander E. Jovian. charges that Fcderov ll not 8 newlpaperman at till. but a trained agent of the Politburo. Jnncs ii.-ikt-tl the EOV!'l'lllnl?III In lnwiullwntg I Steal By W. R. WHEATLEY LAVAL - SUE - LE - LAC, Que.. Aug. l-ICP)-A capable little band of junior golfers may take a big hand in things before the Canadian Ladies' Closed and the lntenprovinclal Team Golf Cham- pionships are decided. They drew .a lot of attention to- day at the Laval- Sur- Le- Lac Course, a beautiful layout north -of Montreal with I 7'1 par and a. yardage of 6,477. for these tltlei struggles among Canada's best' lady golfers. . Marlene Stewart, 17-year-old Ontario champion from Lookout Point. shot an easy-going practice round of 32 today with a lot. of confidence and capability. That was pretty close to the scores Mrs.Graemc Pyke of Mont.- real Whillock, the defending closed champion. has been card- ing-from 80 to 84-in practice. The youngest player in the field of 98 and also a competitor in the team matches is 16-year-old Joanne Goulet of Regina. This husky youngster who nev- er took lessons but "just learned." saicf she "didn't play them all to- day." "I seem to be having trouble with my irons," she said, I. bit worried. Then there's Rue Milligan, 1'!- year-old girl from Jasper, Altn.. and Alberta Champion. She won her provincial title while playing in the championship for only the second time. Among the British Columbia players the best practice score turned in today was an 80 by Mrs. J. H. Todd of Victoria. Miss Babe Davies of Vancouver Marine Drive is rated another of the west coast): but prospects. Mrs. Nelson J. Carlson of To- ronto Rosedmle and Mrs. J. C. Whitolaw of Laval. nmonx Que- bec's top players for a number of years. each shot O -today. Several of the Mhritlme entries were out today but didn't play the full distance. . The field gets away at 9.30 n.m. EDT tomorrow. The team play- ei-i-. not. playing together As a team but shuffled around in pairs, will start at 1 pm. Prominent Curler Dlos At. Truro TRURO, N. 5., All-A - fCP)s Wilfred Cox. member of the 100'! Nov: Scott: tum in the Dominion curling chunpionchfpu. alga ugly today at his home here from I Falcons And Anchors .To Meet Tonight Either the Northwest Falcons or the West End Anchors will take over sole possession of the City Baseball League for the first time u-hen they clash at Memor- ial Field tonight at 5:30. All tied up a thi'ce-w gr cicad- lock for first place with North- west Rovers, one or the other will take over tonight depending on the result of the match. Both teams will be ga-mbling with everything they have for the prized position and should prod-.ice a top-notch encounter for local busrball followers. No Agreement On Return Bout. p Charles-Walcott NEW YORK,”Au5:. 1 - (AP) - Boxing's high bl'ESS failed today IO reach an agreement on the re- turn heavyweight championship fight between Jersey Joe Walcott and Ezzard Charles. Charles wants 8 quick new shot at. the 37-year-old Camden. N.J.. gladiator who wrested the title from him with a seventh-roiimi knockout July 18 at Pittsburgh. 'Walcott's riiimtiger. chicchlo. is insisting that the new climnnioii not defend his crown until sonietliiic next year. Jim Norris. head of the lnlcr- lintlonal Boxing Club, and Boo- chlcchio held a long conference today ili Nori'ls' Madison Square Garden offices. Afterwards. both principals said no definite decision was reached Tom Tnnnas. who with Jake Mlntz ls co-manager of Charles. told the I.B.C. executive that Charles is anxious to hold Walcott to his 90-day return bout agree- ment in thetrtcontract. Charles also ls insistent that he. and not Joe Louis, get the next crack at Walcot.t's title. There has been a strong move by supporters of the Brown Bomb- er toieasc him into the iilcture ahead of Charles for the next championship fight. Louis holds two verdicts over Walcott. Local Yaclttsmen To ' Race At Sltettiac On Sunday next:August 5th, a party of Charlottetown yaclitsnien will visit Shcdiac, N. B.. to take part in races against the Shedittc Yacht Club. This was announced by the Commodore Mac Irwin at amcct- ing of the Yacht Club last night. It is some three years slnccChai-- lottelown crews visited Shediac and some very keen racing is ex- pccted. The chairman of the Race Com- mitten. Pat Rcddall. named the following crews to represent the Club: Class Ill Yachts-Skipper Mac Irwin: crew. E. Coffin. F. Small. Snipe Class Yacht.s-- Skipper Avon Andrew; crc-iv. "1; Mac. Lcod: skipper, Billie 5 - 11; crew, Ron Smith. Ilcserves: Clive Stalwart, Ralph Thin ruor changes blade: ' heart attack. He was 52. F-Z-2-jq. RETURN GERMAN JIWILI FRANKFURT. Gennnny, Aug. 1 (AP)-A fortune in German crown iewels today wln returned by the Untutl States army to the prince- IY house ox Hun. from which they were union by American officers in 1000 at Xi-cabin C... the. Themlterm oljnnlry It! Worth 01,800,000. out. not Durant In 1011 began a 14-year untence 0 Instant Itodo Stunning 0 Int Shaving ' Contact 0 Double-lino for Iteallna tht JGWGII. Fcllx Boc-. Ihnvel like a dream. For tape in they- ing use and convenience. buy. 1 Gillette Rocket Ruor Set-only 31.29. u 1, and Pete' (Red) Kelly, Fredericton, ii tzwo-time winner, yesterday battled their way to the finals of the Maritime Amateur Golf Championship. They meet to- day in the 36-hole wind-up for the title. In making it an all New Bruns- wick final, Doivling took Ronan Duchemin of-Sydney. N5 in a. morning round 4 and 3, while Kelly survived a closing spurt by Ralph Foley of Dartmouth to win 3 and J In the afternoon semi-final youthful Thane Cody of the Saint John Riverside Club who had ear- lier scored a triumph over Nova Scotia champion Lorne Smith 2 and 1. presed Dowllng to the liinlt before bowing out to his opponent one up. In the other bracket of play Pete Kelly slosh- ed his way to victory over Art MacKenzie, Prince Edward Is- land champion, 3 and 2. All morning I threatening sky and a tricky cross course wind made the going difficult, but it His during the afternoon round SMILE or VICTORY .- L... Windsor of the Ashburn Cllih. Ital- lfax. who won the Maritime Jun. for Golf Chiilnpionshlp here Moii. day. A son of Lee "Vince" Vt'iiitix,,,- a former resident of Chfll'luLlp. town. he totalled a 154 for the 25 holes st-van better than lm ncarcst opponent. "Lee had an 81 mm mums became mauv mg, in the niornuisz round and n :1 izcd. A torrential rain became a I" ""3 ””"”'-3”” 13 "n 0111' mvr l”l'l.1ll'Cl difficult to cope with and l”"' the verdant fairways and velvet greens of the Belvcdere courzze ucre heavy with water. , Feature Match The Dowling-Cody duel was the feature match in the day's play. L-ut the large gallery on hand wns forced to shelter in the chlbhousc. At the end of the first nine holes the 21-year-old Cody. last year's I runner-up to the Maritime Junior title, led three up. Dowling. how cver, rallied to take the 11th. 12m and 14th holes. Cody bounced back to win the lith with a bird!!- and on the lam Dowllng duplic- ntctl this font. also registering '- lilrdic. They halved the l7tli with :. pur pet-foriiiimce. On the 18th Doirliiig finished with a par four. but Cody ran into difficulty when it high shot over 3 line of trees carried passed the green. It took him a five to finish. The finals in two flights were concluded yesterday. In the 3rd Division, Dr. Chris Gallant, Chur- lottctown. defeated V. Savage, Hol- ifax. 4'and 2, while in the 3rd Div- ision Consolation J. Mccafferty of Moncton scored a two-up victory over George Wood of the home club. The finals will be played today in both the 2nd Division and the 2nd Division Consolation. In the former Skip Sear. Charlottetown. will play T. Blalnbrlclge, Halifax, while iii the latter, J. Sears Fred- ericton. will match strike: with Bill MncNelll. Charlottetown. In the first 38 holes of a '12 hole competltlon for the Maritime Pro- fessional ttle, Cecil Dowllng of the Green Gables Golf Club, Caven- dish. led the seven man field with a total score of 153. Four strokes behind and in second place was Pete Shymlto of Trurd. Sam Kerr of the Ken-wo Club. and Vln Hai- sall of Moncton Lakeside were tied for third place each with 160. One of the highlights of yes- terday's professional was the final nine hole pcrformance of veteran time Golf Belvcdcre links of the Charlotte- to-mi Golf Club follows: 9:00-Maurice - Photo by Gariilium y More Sm-idow of the Clinrlotlr- town Club. Battling a torrciitiiil uliitl-driven ralli. Sandow tum.- up with an amazing one over im- an on the back nine. SCOrlll;; tim- over pairs on the 10th, lltli lllVl 12th holes, Stindow came lip with a blazing fiiiislilng to score llll'fl- ics on the l-lth and l6th and llllr it-i-formaiices on the 18, 25. H Iilltl llith holes for his 38. He plat-rd fifth on the opening 36 holes with R total 161. Continued on page 7 Draw Today in Golf Tournament The draiw today in the Muri- Championship at '.'iC -Fiofessldnal--Final 36-Hulr Medal -Play 8:30-Maurice Dowllng, and Pat'- Shymko. 8:37-Sam Kerr and Vin lfaiatl: 8:45--Marc Sandow, Jiniinytl'a1k- er ..nnd Alan Ogilvic. Cliampionslilp Division-.'iG-lltilc Medal Play Finals Dowling vs. P.-to Kelly. I Championship Consolation 9:10-.-Winner of John Smll.-ll nnii C. O'Hcarn vs. wimirr ol Alan Mflcwlillnn and E.Lcty Second .Dlvl.-ilon Championship 9:20s'Skip Scar vs. T. L. B.1ii'.- bridge. Second Division Consolation Championship 912'!-John Sears vs. Bill M8CNPlll. Friday 8:30 In Technicolor - W Yeo Theatre MON TAGCE The TRAIL Of The LONESOME PINE Saturday O-10 ith Sylvia Slddcy Mk-. Everyliody's ilglking About-This Great Razor Bzirgainl Gillette ,- coimm mm to oiium nun III!!! II insmuut . IRII1 the greatest bu-nln in "Q omoa VAL”. Ihlwll lmtoryt 11': the new -Olllemkockatkannndthcunu-tn; Gillette Blade Dllponoer, my pggked "1 I Dernnncnt lureno travel cine. ONE-PIECE for only s &f Dumong. Monday 8:30 Tuopdny 5:30 Officials to accompany the crews: Dr. A. MacDonald (lf av- u , A ailabvlei, Pat Reddall. It was also decided that the with Ronald ftungnn Annual Regatta will be held on Saturday. August llth. i - . . -3-tr q ' "r.”'f' NOW IN DURABlE RAZOR - S E :