E. And B. Edge Falcons 1 -2-1 In Game -At Siside ' td0ltTA.GilE-Tlllili.-liiil.-SAT. MRS. MIKE! Yacht ngel DICK POWELL - EVELYN' KEYS The Zenith, skippered by Fred Breathfadsing story of a Man-- Failure of Arnold MacCalium to touch third base in the ninth in- ning of the game between Curran ac Briggs and the Charlottetown Falcons at Summerside yesterday spelled the difference between de- feat for the visitors and I tied ball game. or even victory for Mo.-nt'e Falcons. With the score 2 to 1 against them the Falcons started the ninth inning by Mccallum drawing a walk. He took second on a wild pitch and Goodwin's sin- gle to centre drove him home. But be omitted to touch the third base on his way in and base judge Jim- AUGUST 3, 1336 Firenlen Sports Held At Moncton MDNCTON, NB, Aug. 2 -(GP: THE GUARDIAN. CHARL()TTET()WN Another Record Breaking Performance Witnessed , Small and assisted by crew mem- bers Avon and Vera Andrew. cap- tured first place honors in the Class II! division of the Cher- lottetown Yact Club meet held in the local harbor yesterday after- noon, while Ralph Dumont.'s Ding- bet was the winning boat in the Snipe division. Margaret Dumont was the other crew member of mie Hogan so ruled it when ap- pealed to by third seeker Bobbie Timmins. To make matters worse Goodwin was caught at second trying to stretch his single into I double. A very real threat faded as Sheppard struck out to end the inning and the game. The C. as B. boys picked up a run in the second inning on a walk and two wild hcavcs. in the third Jimmie Grady singled to centre, took second on an infield out and scored on Hank Landry's safe bingle to left. The visitors got their single tally in the eighth. Trainor singled to right and Cairns hit a safety to centre. With two out, Mciiinnon drove Trainor the Dingbat. In the Class Ian Rankin was the place winner of the Snipe class with his boat Wings. Sinbad tak- ing third honors with Bob Mac- Leod at the helm. The following are the full re- sults: Cllla III- 1. Zenith. Skipper Fred Small. crew. Avon and Vera Andrew. 2. Mic. skipper Simon Paoli. crew Louis Paoli. - 3. Argo. skipper Dr. Art Mac- III event. Simon Paoii placed second with his en- try the Mic. while the Argo. skip- pereg by Dr. Art MacDonald was thir . With the scene of the Island Harness Racing Circuit's Wednes- day "matinee meet" shifting to the Covehead track yesterday, it was another record breaking perform- ance for the "Parlor Track" when a large crowd of fans saw three horses lower their mile records during a smart four race program, and others come up with driving battles to the finish wire that saw wins decided by a whisker. Two of the four events were forced in- to an extra heat before the race winner could be declared. with the present prospects oi! Murph Chamberlain being the play- ing-coach of Chariottet.own's entry the Maritime senior Hockey League for the 1960-51 season. has the tend- ency of brightening the hopes of those who are behind the move to bring the Island back into the Mari- time hockey picture, after a layoff At Covehead Yesterday" Play Qualifying Round Forlocai Golf Ch'ship Maurice '"Mousey" Dowling and Art MacKcnzle led the first divis- ion in the qualifying round for the Charlottetown Golf Club cham- pionship with scores of 75, chalked -W. R. Connolly of Cu-llottetowlv nouncod tonight Amherst Fire Depart entrants in the Mari- A Woman-A Wilderness time 1l'iremen's sport MIMI I . here today had been disqualified. Mr. Co ":..PI8t president of the Association. said the executive committee ruled out the Amherst entrants after the Glace Bay tesnl ,. tested their eligibility on the grounds that all team members had not participated in the parade Tuesday. as required by rules of the Aasocia on. The ruling removed the Am- herst team from first place in the hose reel race. second in the lad- der race. second in the hose coup- ling race and third in the duty The annual swimming and div- ing gala sponsored by the sum- merslde Y's Men's Club was held yesterday afternoon, at the Marine Wharf with over 150 contestants, and upwards of 2.000 people in at- Swimming And Diving Meet Held At Siside Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE .- - D”"””' W" 5- Ki"? "d M”: of some fifteen 'ears. It is an as- - - up Saturday on the nut day of race. ieiiiheaail Siiilie tiiitcitiigiiii iii: M56E,:1:?',1m,49 minute, sumnce of settirilz off on lhe -rlsht fai'10ol'1i(ii!r,lzt0tofn:i)(.e trgieailorsrzieelli olf the .tW9'd”' q”'”m" ""”" The Ommal mac”! ””3' ”xw”d' w"d”""' 1” W” by i” ”” "mt '0 ”ii.” we we 5 W a l ”i””'ci” :::.l:l;y ii.i"".lii3;.i: u::..2..:::. Zi.ii”:”.ii.ii:ii..if.”xI"i”iiiilttiii S?.?:z'i;'l”'' :0 :3 - ' - vc ea s, are ea ' - : ' O - .0 gar;-dhltglJitl&vgrdl;;asc,i(vaoyll pmaing crEvi,HEli:1l:Ii;g::1t3Ple:)l'u ggrllzh Dumont. Adm,,,,,d,,, ,0 hm ,, good moi. Wm, .,,,,,,,e,, ,,,s ,,,',,,,f; i:f,";fm'f5 . .All competitors in the first div- now are altered and the assgezate meet which will be held in em. Boston .. 41 ,.-,.-,.,. a shallow right ilcld, nipped Pin- Wiiiss. skipper Ian Rankin, crew 0”” must 3150 halfe 3. 8000'-'1 team in the first heat of the day. while '5'” qualmeii in S?t"'d3y'5 91”" am?” Wm mgnbo ”;"I,?"3f, us: merslde 0" Aug" amh" um sponwh st” Rub 4' 553 eau at first to end the inning. David Andrew, K" if lvzrk l"”;i1f1Su::x:eaxi;'Z' Jennie Kalmuck. owned by Lorne G- &3C33:!l:" I acre (of ml” 35': 0V”:nern?:5mon o!vV5me ed'1-313; tciLi;;;sm!:te3n.phcmg mu Ind gglwlgfgfk .500 m n Jimmie Grady Sinbad. ski er Bob MecLeod. Um 9 CT 3” -WW3 5 " Lctcher of S rin hill, N. S., and r3" ” W 9 S 9' . c -433 ,..1;alga:,C.:”i.;;a 2' (or 4, and Irv crew Peggy Aplfdrcw, taincd. In this respect things look driven by ME oahnne", lowered fourth spot are "Pud" Beer and J. 5t'C';;;'5g gage Mel mu Ch”, second in the various classes yes- Cincinnati 51 Am; by Z:-. ion-low-. so ' 6' hm W0 10' three; Wren, gkipper David Wood, crew that he will be in a position to ob- 3:: f,n::teth;; iiguthi-55:: championships will be run off S:::&"e,,B'Rl:::huIf,s,t,',e?3;urg u L5 Yesterday swimlne a were en- Box 500'”: Don Webster. . thin a number -of. i;0cd'bpluyEr:. and race. Jennie also won me within the ne,5t.week, it Wu ap. Replacememl Race, Lu'nen,burg' tered from Tignish. Ebbsfleet. Boi'- 1. Dick Noonan:. 2. Junior Mac- hlwm AB R H PO A E cr:l;rfhe:i:li;::;.mon Clive Stewart. nxloctstoogstlrsmoofuilvllgllcgieca1 in-grain third heat ,0, ,t.ace hgnors, but has ::u:fae:e;asi;nti::l.C'.I1'::h:-5:519 will uH4,5. con un G! B 12 (gen1?2dM.:lln:n:;l::)dt:c'il:ieln:e;.;nzf Ilsly; lgeetlson Richards. Time: 1 Cairns, ss 4- 0 .2 2 1 ll . ' . , to give way 0 a riving finis , , ' 059 D E. ace ey. . ' . . . K, MacKenm' 2b 4 0 0 3 1 0 crlsvioimliaikliragver. Fred Pound. tilde inidllieingroare cilgkiheervglglymgzig: by Josedale Hoosier in the Second Five men tied for top spot ill Duty Race, I1unenburs.a4 3-5. gs fl; 3;)! meet. Clllb president Ladles' Open. 100 yard breast McKinnon. cf . 3 0 2 1 1 1 winning umegilb minm”. Minn?) Wm dg ti; Selpemng him; session, an upset victory that the qualifying round for thefsenlf: Relay Race. Glace Bay. 3.48 chit;-mmlllxogmuajreld clfglmgallbecikn. stroke: 1. Mary Kelly; 2. Joyce pineal, 3b 4 0 0 3 1 0 gen and that is 3 big radar for We brought the biggest single win my ond division wi.h scores o .. 100-yard Dash. Lunenburg. lC 3-5 cm” E 0! the all 8 R th MacKay. Time: 2.24 3-5. Mccauum, C 3 0 0 9 3 0 ..., ....... - , E ;on"- of me dayAs,-,9,7o for R ,2 ticket. They were Charlie Trainor and l. 120-yard Dash. Lunenburg W! K . D0 0 0V0!” 0 Mens open, 100 yard bx-ea,-l Gmdmn. H , H 4 0 1 1 0 9 ”'”mr 3: . . . Jcnnic placed Second, but WIS Home who played yesterday. and Parade - Moncton, Backville D: 0 address lyswm and eXi313in- 5,1.-okg; 1. Alan sgewa,-1; 2,D0na1d wlmamsv rt , V 2 0 0 0 0 0 V , . , W ., . 55,1 back to third ,0, swervmg 1 Tom Rogers, R.E. Jenkins and Dr. second, Glace Bay. third. 9 the Work that the Club is cIr- 53113,”; 3, Royce Du,-ant, -mm... Trainor. lb . .. .. 3 1 1 5 1 o 1, 1”:;;,l,;,,l,.",i1.,,l;,',"l,;”;;;,;2”.lg”:f;';5. coming down the home stretch. W- MacDonald. who look out m Record time 1,0? the hose 0009- 1'Y"'lg 0" by mm" 01 ""5 mnmfs 1.413-5. M. MacKenzie. p .3 o 1 o 2 o P t c ,,f, ,, mm, ,,,,,,,.,,,g mm and Wm, Joandale, driven by Charley Saturdays competition. , H grill eDv:n:r:s elged lgtthetmogcgdg glrglggd for swlmmlns ln Sum- gm, 13 um .,..de.., hm. wok... X'rIellll05SeY- 313 -v 0 0 0 0 0 9 S much of this success of the team IWl11iS.hW35 tilde iglird hhl”f,e ii; ,h:ie,:Ea1?ff,,i,:2e,.::,':,l;.;d 1: 'I.””?;'f.,,.i." sezzndspby ';11'ed' Bell narld Jack The prize ribbons -given out were gfhlglarle-Ff Hiieg.-:i:i52' Marjorie 00000 .A,, : owcr errecorwensecle : ' - J 8 - me1- -. 4 xxsheppard H E - - -- - - iVIeisi'il:1ZiU1;:lrlgi;h'vI1'8::i1 to1lll:isavl:hiCli1:a1db:.-rsst off the first heat of the nuri?lli,:el- ilifelcil 1 559; fr: 91:-lCal:iIl:19dl :2?-agqugugg (i:"11gget:?"h;:ng&23 gggvggfg F'315;ne";e Al:ei:'5:l"';,et:” 2; Girls' Cork Race: 1. Valerie Gal- Tolals. 32 1 71-4 10 that is within his means to secure. four race in 2.17 4-5. Willard '" m "9 ” To i on 1.9 1. - C y la - , x-Replaced K.MacKenzie in 8th. . A1 secondly. Chamberlain knows his )i1(cliy's Judy) Kalmucfkh wton hiolp -a7r01:lieP9l; ?et:;:'&V:;1yih 59"” '3' 95 by m abs md k mg" am ffizznoflvggg gag? ;ycT:dFSU:gs CMen'!kC0l'k R3081 1- Hlllfy MC: - y - : - -v, c has lrea y roven onors in e secon ea w 1e . ' . rr-'rwr-':- ' ' ' ' ohmic- xx Replaced wmmms m 7m. rAiL)4E:ELI:I!i:cll)s'om(:"Geflggfegrden, Egtclieas :5 pliayer alid adcoac-K. and the highly favored LUSUVS Queen. F””9wi".g are the. p1'ye'.'5 .'" ' :i;l:hsO:::g(;:;g,i b:,'otth:eeCx:v::(' :51” Men's Open. 100 yards. fret f'. & B. AB R PO A E whose knucklebuj pitches sparked should he an excellent contact man nuncd and driven by Horace B. Mich dlV1Sl0n and their QUIMYIHS summers,” Agmamm of me9even'2 3;,-1.3; 1, Alan sgewm-1,; 2, Junie; MacKai'- If 3 0 1 1 0 0 Cleveland Indians to their first to do the work of building up an. Willis came through in the third scales: was ,, ,,w,m'mmg d,sp,,, ,, RB. h MacK-ay: 3. Royce Durant. Schurmam cf 55 C i 0 2 2 0 0 Pennant in 28 years. Darted comp- aggressive team. to force the race into an extra I "I N ' Emery when he did ghey "digs Girls 14-60. 50 yd. back stroke: '1l;lIl'&i'lll'liS. 31:1). 3 fl) (2) ,3 3 8 any Wm, the club today A with a h i ' ' ' I H l;cai.d fighting Elf Kchlailenxgcsll by H"t DV'”" cum (0,. mty yards in 29 seconds. Joannte Ssniitthh: 2. Nancy Jay; 3. .. ra y, . mug hm” 955, Mllrp s no stranger o lesc oan ae an u y a muc . us- - A? argare ml . 5, Bernard, 2b , 3 1 0 .1 2 1 M; mm, 21” 51,.--1oot.th,-ee scum. parts, and is known by everybody ty's Q1169" 353” came home 3 JMIg;)(iii:i: N i MONCTON. N. B. Aug 2 - (CF) ilrl:;a1sAU:'i.i;tb:0tt?eXdtOb::1Z::: Boys 1448' 50 yd' hck stroke: La"d'y' 55 ' " 2 0 1 0 2 0 5”" Vumbied t9 3 ”W”" 1” Mm mum” hockey for ms wmml wmn" 1" the fourth heat 1'” "cc Ana liVlacMillan" 78 - Nova Scotia hcirscs got out in Prince County representatives in 1' Dick Nuonam 2' smmy Huesi I F. Gallant, lf.. 3 0 2 0 0 0 might no; report right away 9,3 perfcrmance in past years lvith.thc honors, W Bee, I 79 front today in the first three the county may which Wm be tls-: 3. Billy "Cameron. Time: 553-5. 3- Schulmanu 0 W3 0 910 0 0 Wnshlnston Nationals. who BCQull'- Momred Cmmdiehs 0i the Nation: it was left to Billy McVey.how- ,1.'A. 'Lgke1y . . '79 classes of a three-day jubilee har- held at the time of the provincial L'”die5T0penTF”e style T' 1' l ' St. Pierre. 1: ... 'l 0 0 0 3 0 ed him for the 310,000 waiver price. a1 Hockey League. and more re- ever. to trot the fastest mile of W, R, M..cNem . 81 ness meet. at the Moncton Race- meet. Marset Smith. 2. Mary Kelly. 3. fl x0atWa.)'. lb. 0 0 0 1 0 0 But he showed up on time at Gently 1115 Successful 50350" 135i the program when he nosed out n, 1.1, saunde,-5 . 82 wgy, pus; time, were new-ded and Joyce MacKay. .., .. sl-xla. Grady. er 0 0 0 0 1 0 the Washington clubhouse tonllzllt war as coach of Sydney Mllll0n- Tiny Budiong at the finish wire in Frank Maclnnis . 35 good ,.,c.,.g ,,,m,.,d, Emm Boys - l3 and under .- so yd. m w m w m - before a. game with the Indians. l1””95- H5 P1101991 them 10 bah the the third heat of the number three Don MacDonald . 85 sunny 13, owned and driven by free style -- 1. Windsor Arsenault. II Total . .. 27 2 3 27 lo "r was just. . throw-in on the Cape Breton and Maritime W19! race for a time of 2.11 2.5. forcing Skip Scar - 55 Alex Miller of Pugwnsh N. 3. led 3"” 13 & ""9" b””i '”'”k” 2 David Arnold. 3. Resale Polrlcr. . l x-Replaced J. Grady in dlh. trade which brought me to Clove- "."i"-" W” Murph also made it the race into a fourth and decid- Reg. MncKlnnon - 37 the field in all three dailies oi the 1' wi"d”'- A'.5”"””-1” 2' L" ”i Time 46 mandi- i : g-x-Replaced B. Schurman in 9th. land," Bearden said, "so anything big 111? here With Isillnd hockfdy mg heat, and equalling Jgnnie H. I.. Sear . 88 No. 1 clusmed In one of he most 5e"3,'-'”- Time--1 mmw 3 599' Girls it-16 - 100 yd free style - 1 they not for me is velvet." There- 9mh"F135i5 135': V5313 Wm” While Kalmuck's mark in the fastest 1. Praucht . . 90 spectacular 1-aces yet to be seen 9,, Girls In & "me." b”"t stmke: !. Mtfie F-id0Yk'll. 2- J03" Smith- i ' s'"'"""y fore, he said, he thinks the Tribe Caachmg Syd"ey' Came hem mt pace. The other heat winners in R 3- C0"”d 90 mi. tuck, 1' Cafole Eld."km; 2' Mnrlene 3. Pllrlcil W3t50n- . l - ,. - should make a. "fair financial ad- time days 35 We of me 1”di"31”' the third event were Prince Bud- C'"d"' H"m"""" 90 Official starter is Dr 1l'.C. Don - Hues”; 3' Mmude Cmml Time: Men's Open - 100 yd. - back " zbe?taecdmcipll'hnlidclngillhbrhnoniarlfgif justment" with him. iggggrsSE;:0g;9hgga:1::;aciziinuggg long in the first and Dale E. in Ted St"”" ”'C""" 91 an, Charlottetown, and the prga. 55350:: H 16 50 ds b 1 stroke - 1. Alan Stewart. 2. Dan ' ' " 5 ' C v 3'” v "'5 Gallant, 3. Junior MacKay. Stolen bases: P. Schurman, J. Grady. Landry. Left on bases: C. I: B. 6, Falcons 6. Earned runs: C. ac B. 2, Falcons 1. Struck out: By St. Pierre ll, by MacKcnzie 6. Bases on balls: Off St. Pierre 1. off MacKenzie 6. Umpires: Plate, Doyle; bases. Hogan and Phillips. 5 tie Maritime . Baseball Finals TRURO. N. S.. Aux. 2-'(CP)m Because of the baseball situation in New Brunswick. there will be no Maritime Pillyoffs this 3'83?- the Nova Scoiia Amateur Baseball Association decided today. The Association met in a short. tame semi-annual session and de- cided Mnritime playoffs would bc impractical due to the black-llsi- ing of the five top clubs in New Brunswick by the Provincial Base- ball Association. The clubs had failed to pay their fees. items second-place ; with He was to discuss his demand for more money with general man- ager Hank Grecnberg of the Tribe tonight. Washington's claim to Bearden got priority over league-leading Detroit Tigers New York Yankees. He was to wear a. Washington un- iform tonlght and leave with the Nationals for Detroit; after their game here. Cleveland got Bearden in a trade with the Yankees in 1947. along Al Gettel and Hal Peck in exchange for Ray Mack and Shor- men Lollar. He won 20 games and last seven in the 1948 drive for the flag. He pitched the Indians into is tie for the flag, then after one day's rest. he won a playoff game with the Boston Red sox 8-3. Dur- ing the World Series he beat the Boston Braves 2-0 for his ninth straight victory. Bearden has had control trouble this season and won only one game against three losses. Brooklyn Dodgers bids the second, the Prince returning again in the extra heat for the final victory and winning pursc money. with owner Hamid Cud- more handling the ribbons. The following are the officials who presided over the meet:- Presiding Judge and Announcer: D. K. MacLeod. Judges: Harry Silliphant and Dr. R. F. Seaman. Starter (on gate): Russell Ab- under the sponsorship of the depart- ment of Physical Fitness. Anyone attending that school knows only too well of his ability as an up to date mentor of good hockey, balls from the point of rules, coaching and judging of player ability. . . . However. more will be i(llLWll of the part he will play in helping the Island to get. back into M. S. H. L. competition again on a sound basis, when he alrivcs here Friday to dls- bu”,- cuss the situation with local Club Timers: Roland Wood and Harry cfficials and decide whether or not Murphy. he will take the positicn of playing Clerk Of Course! Jack Fraser. coach with the Charlottetown Hock- ReSu1i51- First Race Calumet Onward (SteId)),,.. Marjorie Budlong (Rankin)... Chocolate Dip (C. O'Brien)..... cy Club. Many will be looking for- I 1 1 2 2 2 3 6 4 Miss Commando (Llewellyn)! 3 6 ..6 4 3 5 6 5 ward to renewing ills acquaintance. . . . "There was a runner cn second base and one out" states Billy Ev- ans in his "Knotty Problems of Baseball." "The batsman took a healthy swing but his effort simply resulted in a sharp bounder. the bail going directly to the pitcher. seem- ingly an easy cut, the batter in dis- gust staried in the direction of his team's dugout. The pitcher, noting the batter wasn't running out his hit and seeing the runner on second Allan Mac (MacLasn) Just Flicka (Cudmore) .. .. Times: 2.13 4-5; 217 2-5; 2.15 2-5. Winning horse owned by Harold Stead. Brackley. . Second Race Jennie Kalmuck (O'Donnell). Josedale Hoosier (Shaw) .. Lusticia (Tierney) ...... .. on ,4- There were no explosive the Association's asendd TOT today. unlike other meetings. and only routine business was hand- led. The following is the remainder of the City Bantam Baseball League achedule that got underway here on Monday. as released yesterday by , league officials. The west and Dust end teams will clash in today's scheduled encounter. August. 3-West vs East. Aug. 7th..-North vs well. i Aug. 10th.-East vs North. Aug. 21st. - West vs East. Aug. 24th--North vs West. KINKORA ' RACES AUGllS1"9tts ssoo In I-uasss 3 cusses lclcmlnul....L....szoo Ne.2Classtfled.........S200 3Clcsstfied........'.S200 . Entries Close Assgastifll U. 3.1. A. Rates To Govern P. DAQMAHON. In making a break for third, threw the ball to that base and retired the BROOKLYN. Aug. 2 - (AP) - Brooklyn Dodgers ehiftedma trig: of '”''m"- . . . , ee gluutgelglulau I(::.?,:m,y:::n mg; By this time the batter, who was George shun; wgg mend "om halfway to the dugout. was made to st. Paul at the Amman Aswan. realize that no play had been made tion to Montreal Royals of the ln- 0" mm Md he was 9”3”b1e W "7 ternational league. Bill Antonella 1" msi ” he 90"” reach the 5”” W” brought from Hollywood of the before the hall. Thr runner. now Puma Gout League to at "M perhaps forty feet in foul territory, ma Gem," schmees Wu moved halfway to his bencll, made a break ham Mom"-I to Hollywood. for first. The third baseman who had the ball. after retiring the run- net at that base. threw high over the first base-man's head in trying to retire the butter. The ball went far into right field but the runner was eventually retired trying to reach third on the overthrow. What MARLBOROUGH, ltnsland. (OP) .- Town-crier A. C. Cuiicy is to retire at the age of 63-to be- come an artist's model. Culley is described as the most handsome crler the town ever had. about, um play? 0 0 Everything that happened was legal and proper. The batter cculd not be called out for running out of line. No play was originally made on him. By going to first base via his Guy Harvester (Reeves) Leis Budiong (Collins) . Times: 2.11 2-5; 2.12 3-6; 2.15. Winning horse owned by Lorne Letcher, Springhill. N. S. Third Race Prince Budlong (Cudmore) 2 Billy McVey (Craig). 3 Dale B. (C. O'Brien). 1 . t Tiny Budlong (Stead 4 Times: 211 3-5; 2.12 4-5: 2.112-5; 2.14. Winning horse owned by Harold Cudmore. Brackley. Fourth Baea Lusty's Queen (H. Willis)... Joandale (C. Wilii.s)..... . Judy Kalmuck (W. Kelly). Peterkin Aubrey (Bell)... Cumberland Scott (Stead Real Set (Lorie) .... .. April Bud (L. Kelly) Miss Judy Dale (Tierney)... Money Adds (MacDontld)..l Times: 2.11 4-5; 2.13 2-5;,2.l82-5: 2.21 1-5. ..1 .2 .4 .8 eenw nnubqop 1 2 1 5 4 'I 8 6 9 CG4l)DClNGGh-I bench. the batter had simply made the distance that much longer. It turned out to be a decidedly freak twin killing that retired t.ho.side". Winning horse owned by Horace B. Willis, Charlottetown. WXCHITA. Kas., Aug. 1 -- (AP) - Heavy week-end rains brought floods at several points in central Kansas today and brought death to at least one person. A four-inch downpour turned it normally quiet creek through a Wichita golf course into a torrent, sweeping Mrs. Mary Dennis, 49. to her death. Her body was recovered a mile downstream. '8!” SHOT FIIISIIIII .a.c'.sl-IIA. -i seen Prlntadolsbfootuatssontaaoaat. An: I exposure roll we Reprints lervtee. P.0. Boa ZN, Charlotte- town. . , , . Knights vs. Vics liere Tonight A City Junior Baseball Iugue clash will get underway over Mons- orial rioid this evening at 5:45 when the xnlghts and victories will meet in Tuesday's postponed scheduled tilt. . The Knights will be gunning for their ninth via this season while the via V be trying for gm. 0; mm .g,.,.,,,d up the win that can cu down the two mg ,gan'lc up between in tedaadsansontfheuIsaday1.uu.1ua"yo1o' um- emandtheir Thenmepromiseaplsntyotae- dececbovlIforl5o.M.alll'lIu sloa forlocalbeilfanlwho Ire' witneestheci expected to turn out in force to ssh. u second Division Tom Rogers H. C. Trninor . R. E. Jenkins . Grant Compton Dr. J. C. Gallant . R. E. Giggey . Dr. K. Irwin . George Wood Howard Maclnnis l. Tralnor 0. R. Simons . 1). C. Horne Gordon MacDonald John Squarcbrlggl J. A. Haslsm Ted Bradley . Third Division R. Cromwell ... 97 R, T. Holman . 98 Jos. Dougan . 99 Don Clarke Frank Hansen 100 G. K. Pcake . 101 Jim Burden . 108 John P. Gordon 1&3 Art Peake 105 Stewart Moore 105 Bob white 105 Jim Paimcr 106 E. L. Crowg 107 J. T. Place 109 C. E. MscGulnn ma S. MacDonald 111 Y. Boudrals 113 B. M. Sears 115 Horse iiaces At Sydney. from rnuao. N. s.. Aug. 2-,,.,.. Another smart card of horse rac- ing was presented at the Tl-uro Raceway tonight. seven-Up Direct won the fourth dash in 2.11.3-5, and was nosed out in the iinalirace by Single Streak in 2.11 1-5. The other six events produced dual winners, with John Clegg winning races one and ave, Aub- rey Budiong copping nau two Ind Six. and Miss Cherry Valley leading the pack in events three and seven. . . SYDNEY. N. 8.. Aug. I-(CP)s Clnuno. only new starter to show among the 34 who moved behind the starting gate in the Cape Breton's twelfth night harness rac- ing meet. paced his field all the way tonight to win with ease. The Halifax-owned pacer was driven by Warren Lewis. track's leading, driver this summer. - it was a healthy harvest” to outside horsemen however. with North Sydney horses setting the pace with three victories. Reid. copped both the third and seventh while Ohio He! tron the Glace Bay stables of P1. Cadegan. calm from behind in the featured fourth and eighth dashes having a total purse value of scan. Anothe North Sydney trottar. siding judge. George Nugent, saint Joim. No. l Classified Three dashes - 3100.00 a dash. Sunny B (Miller) Times 2.13. no 2-5, 2.19. z.es to 2.2: Class Three dalheo-8125.00 a dash. Dudy Budlong (Allen) Angie Allen, agent ...... .. 1 1 4 Duke of Hyland (Ramsay) H. Ramsey. Sackviila .. 3 Follow Us (Wilbur) Harold Wilbur iuioncion 2 Junior Hal (Whalen) Elmer Whalen. Amherst, 6 Sampson Royal (Cormier) Mack Cormier, Mansion 4 COO” 9-was-4 stroke: 1. Nelson Richards; 2. Ern- est Arsenauit. Time: 2 min. 20 sec. Girls 14-16, 50 yard breast stroke: 1. Margaret Smith: 2. Joanne Smith; 3. Patricia Watson. Time: 56 sec. Miller, as .......... .. mum. mguggvlgg) 1 1 1 Ggeased Pole: 1. Hilary McCor- Irvin , Rexton. N. B. 2 ma” - mu, Dillon (Kmnm) 5 2 Boys 13 and under. back stroke: H-E. Kiiillm. Sussex, N3, 3 4 3 1. Windsor Arsenault; 2. Peter pug; guy (gm-m Gaudet; 3. Charlie Gaudet. Time: RE. Killlm. Sussex 3 3 6 1 min. 12-5 sec. Winona Harvester (Harrison) Girls 13 and under. fifty 3,511-sch, gydne,-' ms, 4, 6 4 yard breast stroke: 1. Marlene Twin, gm"; (gum). Huestil:-; 2. Dorothy Perry: 3. Ethel Angie Align, gum, 9 5 5 Jenkins. Time: 1 min. 6 sec. Boys 14-18 100 yard free style: Ladies -- Open 100 yd - back stroke .- 1. Mary Kelly, 2. Mars- lu-et Smith. Men's Diving-open - 1. Royce Durant, 2. Junior MacKay. 3. Windsor Arsenlsult. -- Ladics - diving - 1. Marion Huestis. 2. Margaret smith and Joanne smith. 3. Valerie Gallant. swimming display - Ralph Em- ery. Life savipg demonstration-Roy Durant and June Ramsay. Stunt diving -- Ronnie Melit- thur and Harold Green. clown diving - Ted slmpkins. ttI0llTAGllE RAGES wsollssosv Aus. 9th STARTING AT 2 P. M. 4 CLASSES - 31600 IN PURSES 1 Pheasant Season race off due to had be responsible for Clifford MacDonald Agent Times 2.18. 2.12, 2.14 3-9. Planned For NJ. FREIRICION. Aug. 3-(CP)- Now Brunswick will have an open season on cock pheasants from Oct. 20 to mt. 31. with a bit limit of three per person, Lands Minister Gilt announced today. Last years fl"-dly season on this llme him. Nov. 1 to Nov. 5-was New Brunswick history. ----:.....A...... Mack stout. won the sixth race after trailing Lombardy Peter. on Ahiiionish hone in the first race. Pink! Gaum's Georgia Direct represented the only Sydney win- ner. scorlll an upset in the em: "00 IN Dliinl the hlthest single win siokouor tils nlglls-esa.oo. .D...........A..A......... lottetown on to have all coveralls, hand. Transport will leave The Baker. owned by Joseph - 4 '”"l" 119- '-"-l-l'”-l- No. 1 Classified s-loo Th"J.n:I.a:'rMl:r-'ea”r:o.:-.1:uduh No.2Claeeified C400 gum, Sm, m,,,.,,,,o,;, No. 3 Classified . . . . . .. Purse 5400 Po;:.;f.i;;t3l11&sS(yg'n3d) ...... .. 3 ll AuNo.4:lIasslfliled H00 L. an-rluu, Moncton .. 1 s 3 races hree eat less: starting gate; hoto finish: ””ci'.”..iIii'.i2,.iii?ii.f"TT"T... . . . -.','-gm"-',,:';;; iv:-I -- we m-s- 5 --"cc-t to en- Hmky (Amumnn . ve to enter and four to start in any 0, A..,.,,g,.o,,,' 3,, John 4 g 4 event. The management reserves the right to declare weather. The management will not accidents to persons or property. arrnnrson All nankmrsqn. I'.E.l. ml. '17 lisocs-' A pre-camp cl thin d iii . Thuulaly. IA3:!'ul'!t earl; be held in Char tank suits and summer drill on film's lfsblio itsvis sotmxs at1900hrs. g--nu wast rlu-t- - sr. Perms at 1930hrs. '- nssron rosna us MORELL at 1945 mg, i. can. ransox MT. STEWART at 2000 hrs. 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