' Saturday in the United Kingdom: is 1 . .'IIKIddIClbI0ll3h 1. Bolton Wan- SEPTEMBER 29. 1952 BriilsILSoccer LONDON, Sept. 28-(ReuterI)- Results of soccer games played English League-Dlvialon I Blackpool 8. Charlton Athletic 4 Cardiff City 2, Stoke City 0 Chelsea 1. Wolverhampton Wan- ierers 2 Derby County 2, Arsenault 0 Manchester United 0, Sunder- lerera 2 Newcastle United 2. Manchester Cit 0 lgortamouth 1. Aston Villa 1 shetfield Wednesday 1. Pt!!!” Northend 1 Tottenham Hotspur 2. Burnley 1 West Bromwlch Albion 3. Liver- pool 0 Divlalon II- Birmingham City 2. Southamp- ion 0 Blackburn Rovers 1. Hudders- lleld Town 1 Bury 3. Brentford 0 Everton 7, Doncaster Rovers 1 Hull City 4, Sheffield United 0 Leeds United 0. Leicester City 1 Lincoln City 1, Barnsley 1 Luton Town 5, Notts County 1 Nottingham Forest 6, Swansea Fawn 4 Plymouth Argyle 1, West Ham United 1 Rotherham United 1. Fulham 0 Dlvlalon In (Northern) Accrington Stanley 1. Grirnsby Town 2 Bradiord City 0 Rochdale 3 Cheater 0. Hartlepools 1 x Chesterfield 1, Tranmere Rov- rs 2 I Crewe Alexandra 2, Souihport 0 BosebolI':Big Ten (Finale) (By The Associated Prose) Leading batsmen (based on 400 at bats): National League GREY CUP VENUE? - This is an architect's drawing of Winni- peg's new football stadium. Con- structlon will start this tall and the bowl-shaped s500.000'stadium will be ready for operation August 1. 1933. Concrete stands will accom- modate 10.000 persons and portable stands can be added to i the capacity to 30,000. 1 wrna GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN S'slile High school Continued from page 8 iinish: R. MoGilliv'ray, Jack Train- or and J. W. F. Mccalluin. Jr.; iield Judges: George Walters, Earl Nicholson and Bert Lannon. Scor- ers: Jiimes Hogan and Elmer Ward. r , Freetown; 2. Larry Aus- tin, W.K.S.; 3. Alan Fraser, W.- K.B. Time B 2-5 seconds. Girls ll years: 1. Margaret Braci- ley, P. B. 3.; 2. Marjorie Lee Brad- ley, P. B. 5.; 3. Sandra Rayner, Cen- tral Bedeque. Time 8 U5 seconds. Boys 8 years: 1. Roy Biggar, P.- B.S.: 2. Jim Matheson. P.S.B.; :5. Jim Molyneaux, Q. 5.8. Time 7 W5 seconds. Girls 9 years: 1. Nancy Clark, summersidcz 2. sheila Bagloie, Bummerside; 3. Karen Mahar. No- tre Dame. Time 3 seconds. Boys 9 years: 1. David weale. Summerside: 2. John Owen, W. K. - 5.; 2. Paul MacDonald, Q.s.s. Time 7 tilt seconds. Girls 10 years: 1. Winniired Mac- Millan, W. K. 2. Barbara Tay- lor, Bummerside, 3. Susanne Shaw, W.K.B. Time 7 2-5 seconds. '15 Yard Dash Boys 10 years: 1. Kaye Hansen. Bummersidef 2. Harry Bagloie, Summersid ; 3. Billy Sherry, (25.5. Time 7 seconds. Girls 11 years: 1. Audrey wood- side, Bummerside: 2, Elizabeth Small, P.S.5.; 3. carol Hogan, W. K. 5. Time 10 (U5 seconds. 1 Boys 11 years: 1. Roddie McLean, P.B.S.: 2. Harry Callaghan, Q.- 5.B.; 3. Wayne McDonald, Q.s.s. Time 10 W5 seconds. Girls 12 years: 1. Barbara Stew- art, W.K.E.; 2. Laurie McDonald. Kllmuir; 3. Mary Rogers. Freetown. , Time 10 1x5 seconds. 1 Boys 12 years: 1. Craig Foster. W.K.s.; 2. Ronnie Higgins, Park- dale; :1. Gordon DesRoch , sum- merside. Girls 13 years: 1. Beryl Bhelioon, P.S.S.: 2. Mary Fiske, Glenaladale; 3. Joan Mailett, W. K.S., and Betty Boulter, Victoria, tied. onds. Boys 14 years: 1. Grant Grady, Summerside; 2. Donnie I.-eclaire, Q.E.S.; ii. Willi-ed Barlow, sum- mereide. Time 12 seconds. Girls 15 years and over: 1. Anna Prosper, Georgetown; 2. Barbara Whltlocir. P.B.S.; 3. Marie Peters, Summerside. Time 13 U5 seconds. Boys 15 yedra and over: 1. John Whaieri, Summerside, and Ernie Roach, Georgetown. tied; 2. Roe Reveli, P. W. C. Time 11 U5 sec- onds. - Girls Open: 1. Eeryl Sheifoon. P.S.S.; 2. Barbara Whitlock, P.- s.s.; 3. Audrey Steele, Cvlenaiadaie. Time 13 2l5 seconds. Boys Open: 1. Joe Reveii, P.W.c.; 2 Ernie Roach, Georgetown: 3. Donnie Leclaire, Q.B.S. Time 11 seconds, 440 Yard Dash Boys: 1. Mark Ladner, P. W. 0.; EOTARY BURNER IIIOKERSOH Us Queen St. Phone 2480 1. Wylie Allen,,P3.S.; I. Grant Grady, Eummerside. Time 01 W5 seconds. I80 Yard Run Boys: 1. John Whalen. Bummer- side; 2. Mark Ladner, P. W. G.;- 3. Ernie Praught, Q.E.S. Time 2.25- 215 minutes. One Mile Run Boys: 1. Alan Crabbe, Q.B.5.; 2. Ralph MacKenzie. P. S. 5.; Ci. Brew- er Auld, P. W. C. Time 5.41. High Jump Girls: 1. Barbara Wran, P.S.B.; PAGE SEVEN 1 Barbara Whitlook, P.E.5.; 3. Janet Rogers, W.K5. Boys: 1. ,Don Maclieod, P. W. 0.; 2 Claude Carroll, Q. 5.8.; 3. Jack Lavera, Georgetown. Height 5 feet. 1! Pound Shot Put Boys: 1. David MacLeod. P.B.E.: 2 Wilfred Kennedy, W.K.B.: 3. Donnie MacLeod, P. W.C. Distance 31 feet. 440 Yard Relay 1. P. W. C.; 1. Q.s.e.; 3. Sum- mei-side. E TASII? Get 550 to 51000 in 3 simple steps I. Phone or atop In of Household Finance. 3. Tell us how much eoah you need. Loon: on you own signature. No bonlioble security required. 3. Take up to 14 months to repay. OIISEI-IOLD FINANCE ccuu: Iargul and um: moaum-1:1 1 nuxaionliuuu v. uuiuliea 150 Great George Sh, who 1, phone 2992 CHAILOTTITOWN, P.l.I. 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