DISMANTLE BRIDGE Vnrln i-river Bridge which cur-1 r'l'lI the traffic between the City iillli the west River area not fer- lll'ti for more than 40 years. has mu.” place to the modern trend in t-titzlnet-ring with. the opening of "Probable Pitchers '5; xi-1W YORK (AP) A Probable loo-lit-rs for today's major I gue ..1.'lillDS iwon-lost records in aren- llitwosl National League iitiu.-tukce at Brooklyn-Crone ilili rs Kaufax ti-0). i'iiil-innali at New York-eNux-y hall 114-10) vs Monsant (2-7). St Louis at Pittsburgh-Jackson M, W Slit vs Law (10-8). 1 American League No uaim-s at-hediiled. NEW LAYER ONPF a vear the River Nile over flmvs its hanks. spreading a layer of mil whit-it mounts about four int-has it cl-ntiiry. woon lsLAliD8-DAlllDDll FERRY senile: Daily from each terminal: 7 am. 9 5.111.. 11 a.m. 1 D m. 8 pm. I p.m. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on out weather broadcast. CJICII an early crossing and avoid delay Reservations united. . rnr particulars aontut: NOR FERRHE LIMITED Corner May Substitute, Shorter Swim TORONTO ICPJ-v-If bad weather causes cancellation of next Tues- day's Canadian National Exhibition mass swim across Lake Ontario, a swim along the Toronto lakefront In This Iimmerslde's conabaclr into the realm of professional boxing has been drawing a considerable bit of notice in these parts. Promoter Jerry sheep is making his first step into the mine field of fight promotion wisely called upon the experience of Cbarlottetown's Ivan Doherty for aid in using up the card. which from all a prearances is going to be a lalap uua. When the combined Doherty and. Sheen lingers fell upon Don Trainor as a main aventer they could hard- ly have made a better choice. Don is a popular tighter and a good one. He is young. strong, fast and liny his last appearance at the local. Forum showed vicious punching power is shelling Bill Crawford to the canvas in 1.58 of the first round. Crawford was no puab-over. He had. a good record and. although he. was considerably shorter in stature. .haii the Charlottetown boy, he was obviously in great shape. Tralnor'a adversary in the main- go is a newcomer to Maritime rings but certainly no newcomer to the fight game. Earl MacDonald was good enough to cop the Western Canadian welterweigh title before heading east looking for more land to conquer and brought with him a record of 22 wins in 26 bouts, with 2 defeat: and 2 ties. One of his setbacks was a knockout at the . hands. of a hard-hitting led by the. name of Hoxay from Seattle. Hoxeyi apparently is a power hitter havlngi s,ent 24 of 29 opponents to an early 5 BED. i the new causeway anti standard paving approaciics. Pit-liirotl is MacDonald's manager is well the flooring hcintz rt-uiovctl fi-.om.known to island fans having hand- one of the six spans as a prelim-lied Ace Mccluskey some years ago. lnlry 10 lh! dismanillnil of lI19iHe is Gussie MacLellan. who now. steel. Photo by IVIRri'.'2'iT'eLIVT8IICiDyh3g Mgcnongld fighting out Q( 7 gfgv E g wg,,,,,,a.'Glace Buy. Don Trainer in the Noun; any, out. tCP)--nr(1nCh'I1'198l'1EITTIC has been in training at) ickcy. pi csidcnt nntl l.'Cll9l'2lI man- Dartmouth under the experienced- er of Plitsbiirizh mt-.-us-s of the auldlniz hand, of Tom McCluskey National Baseball i.mt;tie left herezand has for his sparring mate Ace Tuesday night for Muosoiicc on MRI Cobey lzimes Bay with two United States' ' y chemists. The iinidciiiitlcrl clicm- I" "19 Semkilnal B0 Blldi Ram- ists arc hello--etl on till expvtlition say. A former Summerside b0y., necking ct-ygtajlinp .1,-pg..." ai.mg.ivill mzitt-h savy with Holly Borden, the Moose river and Mr. rot-itey.ThIs will be 8 return match tori W" ac..(.m.,a.,y..,g ,h...,, on 3 h01..fhe two gladiators and if it is even: iday trip. half as good as their first bout ati Halifax could easily steal the showl ....s.....,.,,.. .....y SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY ! Sepiiembr 5th At 8.30 p.m. Daylight Time A PACE--2 DASIIES-5200.00 PEI! DASH - hloricll Woody. Captain Morgan. Prince Budlong. Meg, Esso. iiuf folk Chief. Premier .1. Walter, G. Ann C.. Eva Buriiong. B non-2 DASHES-0150.00 ran basil Real Joe, Fllclu McElwyn, I'll Canto. Marion L. Lou Kalmuck. Eanlda. June Breeze. Jean B. Lee. Ten Spot. C PACE-2 DASIIES-vSl25.00 PER DASH .luy3 (lultiit-. waynr Fiudloiig, l.ea's Pride. Jay's Hopr. Col Rutilnng. i.ll Frisco. Julio (lit-gg, Orange Hal. bilsty's Lass. Jolly Al. Billy Budiona. Lou Rmilootz. ilmiay's Girl. Mr. Scarlett. ENTRIES 4 . I C TROTA-2 DASHITSAIIESM PER DASH l Connie French. Al But-ilong. Frisco The Great. Miss Worthy Dale, Robert Lee. Jimmie A. Guy Harvester. sir Francis Drake. Bon- nie's Girl. Miss Palli. Just A Squire. Muriel E. DECLARATION DAY - TODAY SEPT lat AT NOON Charlottetown. P. I. Ialuld DEALS FOLLOW THESE OLIIES TO THE BEST will be substituted. exhibition of- ficlals said Wednesday. Harry Price. chairman of the CNE sports conimittce. said Wed- nesday the substitute swim will be between 21 and 18 miles. com- pared with the 32-mile route across the lake. V The decision on whether to hold the across-the-lake swim or the substitute race will be made at from the main-cvsntera. Two Char- lottetown boys Bobby Quinn and ”Tiger" Steele will be engaging George Burns and Walter Arsen- ault respectively in the pre- liminaries. We know little or noth- ing about tha western Island lads, but we do know that they will have to be plenty good to stand up to Quinn and Steals. Bobby and "Tiger" put on a terrific scrap at the Forum as a preliminary bout to the McCIuskey- Skinner go early in July and some 'fans want so far as to say that it was the best match of the card. Both of these youths are camera and in a couple of years will be in the ring and holding their own with the heat in the Mariiimcls. A few of the local observers say that young Quinn will go a long. long way in the fight game if he sticks with it. STOCK CAR RACES COVEHEAD RACEWAY THURSDAY NIGHT. SEPT 1st 8:30 P. M. Daylight Time Admission 51.00. Children 13 and under free it with adult. All cars to be in pit of 8 P. M. g All gate receipts to be used as purses. 0 p. in. Monday. He said it also is possible of- ficials may postpone the across- the-lake swim for 14 hours and make the same decision at O p. in. Tuesday. The choice will depend on wind and wave conditions and weather forecasts. he said. Doctors said 35 entrants--nine women and 26 men-all paued medical tests Wednesday and were found fit to make the attempt. Four men entered did not show up but arrangements would be madoi to examine them later. Bullet May Have ii-Iorsemen Lack Confidence In Out. Stewards giack of experience and lack of! ability as reasons for the stand. It was reported the brief will urge replacement of the present stew-y Thursday, Sept. 1; 1955 The Guardian Page 7 ' 01 t h e Horttemen's e .lucltey's Benevolent ards. 1 A similar brief will be sent from: th Guild, one report - v M - said. During the final week of the i'0RONr0 iCPl The executive,F(m Erie mating jock.” threw and Protective Association Tues-;"'9d '" mu" in I"”'”i '”"'5' "I ruling of the stewards. LABOR-OAY day night voted unanimously to submit a brief to the Ontario rac- ing commiuion expressing lacli of confidence in the stewards who of-i me expectancy today is it to 13 ficiate on Ontario race tracks. Officials said the brief will cite'20 years ago. Authorities say the average dog'sl yveara compared to seven or elghti Creased Fielder PORT ARTHUR, Ont. tCPta-Pm lice said Wednesday they are. checking a report that a bullet. creased the forehead of centre fielder Eddie Cox during a base: ball playoff game Tuesday night at the Port Arthur Stadium. Cox was in the act of catching a fly ball when he felt a burning sensation across the side of his! forehead. He went to the dugout. and the game was temporarily held i up. No announcement was made and. fans did not know what caused the brlef hold-up. Cox went back into the game. Police said they were not sure- the iniury was caused by a hullet.l OSHAWA, Ont. tcpisutchniatl Slonecky. 60. of nearby Pickeringyi Tueiiday was fined 5100 and costs or one month in jail on a t-hargel of illegally operating a still. Policei said the still could produce lmy proof alcohol. "That could known your hat off." commented Magis- trate F. 8. Ebba. ' l The Kinsmen club of CHARLOTTETOWN Invites all Service Clubs. Organize" ' tions and the General Public to ioin in the "PARADE OF DONORS". on Thursday evening from Market Square. The RECCE Band will i.. in attend- ance ahdlwili lead off at 7:30 P.M. JOIN THE PARADE AND BE A DONORA 500 PINTS DESPERATELY NEEDED A lollypop and a Tex awiiy with each two riollar Aga Women '34 Gold Cross Men's Slater (Kid) regular 13.95 and ALL RED SHOES .. . will be ALSO USED TRUCKS TEXACO HATS Tom Davies rsxaco SERVICE STATION Friday and Saturday 2nd and 3rd September WARNING ! ! This Won't Happen EXTRA SPECIAL CLEARANCE oiu i SHOES, reg. 12.95 for (Widths AAA - AA - A - B OXFORDS. rag. 19.95 for . . . . . . .. 14.95 (H-C -D-Ewidtha) l Women's Heel Hugger 3 OXFORDS and PUMPS. 1 (CASH SALES ONLY) LePage Shoe (to. 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