Page 6 The Guardian, Tuesduy.AuVgust9.1955 Flyers & Stars Battle V At The Ballpark Tonight O ln tonight s l)tl.NPl3Hll pin) Ftiltllt-it llacllonaldis Flycrs iiill bc taking on Tom hlat-Ftirlancls Stars. The Flyers have bccn scttlnt: a has lint ii.-ii-c in lcagiir play to (title and hair a r'oirifoi'talilc fl point lead in the standings with lcss than 2: track in play in tho ct-licdiilc Tour Mat-t'ai'lanc will go along iiitli his spot-dball ace llandrahan cube-r l lloniiic hlacLi-air or (lanic time 6 I5. iCubs Sweep Series From . iiinigiit while riiiiiiei-tint: Brrmkl.vn. 1-"- Abbelancl And Meg Divide rlree-For-All Honors Before Seasonis Largest Crowd Dodgers, ('ltl('AGO tAPi ('liit'irp,o Cubs vpm slit-pt I three-gainc series by heat- hcre day Monday before a ladics' criiuil of l iliiiiiiic St.-iiileVi to rely on. 4 -K50 It itas the first llIllt' since ill-l7 that the Cube had sucpt a scries against thc Dodgers in Wrigley -lyn June 12. fanned eight l Newcombe Loser losing skciii to first Mlllal six-game record his tenth triumph. since July 3. Jones walked six and bases against Jniics without lircak- and POlOl' Federal put on fanncd seven. SECOND LOSS T0 (THC Nmicrinibtx i-liii iiizipiietl decision iii the Bruins at a Sl-5 Brook- and vtalked biil (inc The Cubs got to Ncvvcnmbe for four hits in the first three innings. 'l'lien Ncrrt-onrlie had a string of 12 straight ptitouts before Bob Spiake iipcned the Chicago St.'l0llll1 with his second single. Nothiiig came of this hit. Baker a Town Adopts f;.'.::.:.. illf. Kl:”l3i?;..l:.” a"d' allhnunh lb" hale spew met The Chit-atzoans beat big Don best part of the svhcdtilc-in the . - j V ,V cellar will be in tlici't- battling to :l:f:h ilrxlnnfg "ll:-;all;.:rlel:l:,lhllel,:ll.l11ll:5 take the leadcixx dtiuii a peg. V VV V V VV VV V V ,: t . .3 r.yiVx,i()V'x yiagg (P the game it nus Bakers third hit "C" " ' T .' T lriisiliiig Bostoii Red So); a game of 011' (ll!) ha” "19 (7l1ll'8R0 10131- Argos A"-we Fgr V.;lllt.l H half llrlllllfl Alllt't'l('8n V Lanky Sam Jones strapped a per- .eagitc I c a d ci 5 -- have been Exhibition Game "”"'""- This !s'tilllll(H.ISl6ITl ltassachiisctts i-iiv i-lairrrs them as its own in the lcagiie siandiirgs. as pub- llNll(l(l hy ihc Tairnton Daily (laz- ctic toil.-iVi. they are llslvfl as the 'l'aiiiiion ttliih not Boston l'nder hall iiritiiii oxliihitiiiii Cniiir ziuninst ll-”"i"'"l;'l K Him"; mo "Wm. tuiiicr riot-.x lll'rlM' a liitlc conces- VANFt'3l'k it'll (T 'l oronln ti gonaiits arr'icd litirc Sitiida.V uttll to pl;iVxiir'r iircliidriig I4. I llIl9(l Siatcx 'niptu'Is lnr Ilicirl it P r l e r it -iiicrproiiiit-ial font- ttir B t' l.iiins llcrlircxtlii) I 1 ) VT ' Th? him WV” Whmmzm 1" turn i Vlsts tic team as arm on lltmlttll iriirlt iiirt lliirrrl:iv in prcp.'ir;ition l tni tin: tii-st football gziinc licrc Vt.” H" Will"? 5 110'? "'1 fit" this inaitln Vqiiirts page i O. ., "liziiintoii has aciiiiircd Xicai'- ioiisl) a iirziior league baxchall Toronto Leafs Release Mayo tlllli 'l.ilie Mitre l)aiiii- llllt pt-oplt-'.x' i-Iiiiice ill Ititt-i'collct:i.'ite football. llIt' lliistiiir lleil So). llHl'l' bet-iinic. TH”()x"'U (-5. H (,,.VVVVHiV. nf iltiiiiig tlic ('lllTt'ill pennant drive. the Tiirontn kliiplc l.c.'it tinwbiill ll”"'l-l ”lf"'lll'”l ll-l great" llmmii club of thc inlcrii.itiiirial lcagiic "l" lt'””l”'jl 5'5 ”5 lW'l'.V 0W"' ball V ?.llll1Illllt'P(l llirriday llizii tllllll('ltl('F ll"h ' - ii ' Jackie llayii had lit-i-ii giicn his "T niitriglit rclc.'isc and llctc t';i.tig- lionc. an inficlrlcr. has hccn plact-d Baseball on tho inactive lint ' nnmmdm. Vine THVHM. VHS a By THE CA.VAI)lAN PESS weekrnrl at-qiiisitiiin front llurt- i. - lanrl Rcarcrc of the Pticifii mast xdmmal Lean." league. Hiiiiikly ii 000 tititi tiott -- 0 4 1 cm V 7 He" -- ('iiit-ago 000 000 0lx- 1 ti 0 - Vvitcoirilie a n d Campanclla; Probable Pitchers .liinr-s and (thiti. HR Chi. Raker.l V"lll YUHK V-til - l'riih;rhlc lnlcrnational League hit: l'i(ll'S to r lllPxIlRl k .-ii;rVior V league gmiis: twin and lint ret'- l""'h' raids in iiaiw-niirrxrv,: Suatiixc no tltltl ;l 4 t; o- Vimmm" lV”L.m, Havana iioo tltttl IL-0 .1 .'t' F0-Inn at Spit y,,,.L WV MM" IHt"nLtllll and tlcynian. Swiiitlc (11.3. vs Fm.” .l?V;VV liiti'Vx HPIYTIK ti”-i llontalvo tTt and -V V V .V . Xtilile Pl(t"l3lllf'aT?-lldlVSk:l'l:::F7 (-llltl NW” Tnmnm 40" ml ”lm'f 5' 7 4 Detroit at ('11-vr-land Xi -(iar- Rlmal" H2 "M. mx'"' ll ll 2 "Ir ,mVm vs NVNVP V107” Laiitlct-lt B.'ii'ncs 1.1- llctki t6i wMhmcVn" RV RRHVVVWVVVF LVVLN Slriirc ill illllfl Bcrbcrct; Schultz Nll”.S'""" TH” ”"'l S'."llht 2"" lhnlltrlllllillalllpl 300 ltll till 5 ii 2 vs Vlilsnn ill-ti! and lirrzhi l-3 Rmhp I” am M" 0m ' 7 lb 0 . ' 8 - Mmondl Lllaguv llFVVKfl:'Il0. Biwiitiiiiig 'Si Woicv Mm York at HroolxlViii Nil 0 Elllfl Biiclia Blailoclt. Deal Nmann tlf!-llli lS Putlrcs iiltli ii i,u,it..,E .9, Vim.,;h. .9, and St l.iiiii.s at lliluaiikcc Ni llniiil. I Jntiltson t.'i-Sit vs Sptilin '0-tilt t'iiliiriilirr.s 020 tioti trot) 0l-- 3 l4 0 ( lrlf'lnllllll at V(liit':rgo- Kltpp ltit-liirriinrl 000 000 020 02. . 4 it 0 llPll'l ifitii is llaiis i:”i7 llllx(tr' itaag .xi x,i,”,.,- .9, and plll.Kl'1IllfCll at Philatlclpliia tNiI lilraiitt. Jordan. Yiijsgillg igi and .7 t.'l-t- l( Wclinicicr t7-Eli .tV (hire, Musical Contest OLD TLVIE FlIll)l.l.VG, STItIP-l)AN(?lN(i'i and SINGING CONTEST At CHTOWN F()Rl'M. AIJGITST 9th SPECIALTY: Smiling Hill Mctlorinick, talented blind musician and singer whom you have read about in your newspaper. Admission 60c. Dam-,.iV Ami, l l Classification For Saturday 'l'l'l'0 l)A.SHES .-tr tzoiriiii A niasii , Anthiirry l. Hoh t'lcxig. itniiiinr-in. Marion E. kliiiim lliival. .li-an I l.flO. Vliss lloiinn llac Rosalie tltiiipcr. Dale B Billy Biidlong 'l'l'l0 mstirzs .t1' s2oti.iin A ii.isti lli-x tiiiiiiii.iii(tn. Spa Plant. Fallltillk Boy. Sir llctcr li. Hiiimltilc. Fairgo. Billv UFVPX, Chris Vl('ltllll'Vln Sister Verna. ('oiintvs.I (tarlo. I UNI-I DASH AT 3200.00 tot lliiilliiiik llooxipr llr. Lou Biidliing. Sir C. P, t'l('itg Wort For Xle. finliinictta. Orange Becki Fvmiilr l John I) Hal. Pcnn) Ranida Royal. flbli DASH .il'l' .VI.'i(I.lltI V l'i'lIllu'l' x l'ii'lt .liiiii- l'iiiii-c. Jiiric lliinc). lt':iViirii lliiilliiiig. Xlillicsl F.)tpi'cs.x'. Allic iliiilloiig l.tlt'l(Vl lliitlliiiig. Stanlcy Buy (linger Roy- nolds. Jean Airhrrv. OVI-I llkill AT S2lltl.tl0 .lii;iriil.ilti lltiiii-l l-' lloriiiic ll:IlP. Wirimark lltids l'll'lIlI. Arron- way. April Bird. iltippa Vlirril ONE l).-Hill AT S2tl0.tb0 BU Boy. lied fit-nrir-ssec. Foiinin French. Royal Ieotl Jr., Miss Rllllle. Roma Biidlnniz, l.ti:tit'ia, ONE DASH .VI' .Cl.'i0.00 lloiiitic'.s tiirl. Sriiiiiy ll. Tnrzi l.itttc llalt- Tlt;rii".x lt llclcti llar Vtllcf. lm A llnosier. My llcro. Ztikic Voln. Tommy Sbanter. nii:ci.AnATioiv WEl)NlI)SDAY ll.00 A. M. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK l FAT STOCK SHOW A new feature of our Provincial Exhibition this ll. Australian Bookies Going Underground To Evade Law By .-t,V'l'tlNY SYMF HRJSB.-l.Vli'. .-liis!i'alia tReiiIcr.v till-ll'al'l( l)ti()l(lllHl(Pl'S in Queens hiirl are going iindcrgi'oiind in rc- iiiforced t-oiii-rt-lc fortresses with steel fl0(ll'S to hold tiff policc raids tollouing the introdiit-lion ot a nevi racing and betting act. Police are taking along sledge tr.irirnicrs and clt-t-ti'ic drills as i-qitipinciit for raids on suspected tioiikmakcrs pri-iriiscs Bctt ing it ith lltltllxlfa away lroiir the l'&l('lllI'1ltl(S has always liccii teclrnically ill e g a l in QllPl3ll3l.'lllfl. as in other states. but until reccntly authoriticsliavc not actively campaigned against RFI'l"ll(lR TO PAY The iii-w at-t fixes stitt portal- Iics. iirclittling prisriir serileiices. for htitikniakers and heltors. Un- der the old regulations covering betting. the illcgal bookmaker was liable in a fine if caught. while the heiinr ran no risk if his busliicss was done. by tele- plroiie. l-'.ven if caught by the police during a raid on preinisc.s iilicre illegal hcttini: was con- iliii-ieil. thc hcitnr was liahlr to .-nly a nominal fine. L'ndci- lhc new art the book- irraker can be fined up to 1:200 for a first offcricc. tip to 13550 and-or tlrrcc niiinihs' irrriir'ison- rricnt for a second. and up to 3800 and-or six months impris- iinnicni for any siihsr-viiicnt of- lrlIt'C. Betttirs can be fined froiri 5:5 for 3 iirst offence tip to 1:75 or a month's inrprisoirnrcnt for tbr third or siilrscqiicnl offcnces. Supreme ('otirt jritlgcs arc cm- Holifax And District Baseball llALll'AX t(”Pi--Halifax Car- dinals split a Halifax and District Senior Baseball l.(-agiie twin bill with Kt-ntville Wildcats here Mon- day. winning the opener 4-0 but dropping the niglrtcap 7-6 in the face of an ll-hit Kentville attack. l(entville's .lim Bailey was the winner in the second game al- though he was ynnkcd in the seventh in favor of .lim Pelchor. Ed Bucklcy. who went the distance for the Cardinals. took the lossu The Wildcats sent-d it tip with In single run in tbc ninth inninn Tonimy Brrjirowski held the Wildcats to four scattered hits in the first game. l.lVERll00l., .N'.S t('PI- Thc' top-dog Liverpool Larriipers poked a run across in thc ninth inning here Monday night to defcat Stel- lirrtiirr Albions 4-.'l in u llalifax and District senior hall garm- Tl'e Albions were-n't helped tiny by their five errors afield. Yet they got to winncr flon Cole for six hits, only onc less than the l.arriipc-rs got off Marty Mr-Guirc. 'l'flURO '('P- -Trrirtr Bcarcals stiiicczcrl a run across in the lllh inning Monday night to edge l)art- riroriih Arrows 2-t in a Halifaxl and District ball game. llai'trnoiith's John Stokoc gnvc rip ninc hits iind thc Arrows col- lcctrll night on non Enson. Those wishing your in the Junior Farmers Fat Stock Show and Sale. We feel sure that every beef buyer will wish to en- courage them and reward them for their efforts by Offending the sale and participate in the buying of top quality steers. On behalf of these boys we solicit the support of only beef buyer. Judging will be held In the Live Stock arena , August 16th at 9 u.m., sale to be held In sumo building at 11 mm. D.S.T. Prizes will be ATTENTION MONTAGIJE SWIMMING CLASSES transportation (Tove, Lower Montague, be at. Bell's Service Station 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 10. WRESTLING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST to” 9 r. M. tosn CHARLOTTEIOWN FORUM - Featuring - tnonolousolonoz GRANT And other sonnorlonol wrestlers. ADDIIIIIONI--lhgdlo--31.50; lush-51.25; 0IIHra-60c. - pt-wci't-d to "declare" prcmiscs mod for illegal betting or for thi- illcgal dissemination of racing :iifoi'rrratioir. Persons fniiiid on "dcclarcd" premises iirthnirl law- ttil cxt-use can bc prosecuted. Hl'RN El'll)l-IN('.E (loncrete ”foris” in which liooltrcs hate taken i-cliigc are titled with fiirn:-ices Their steel doors and rt-tiiforct-tl ctiiIt'i'elc ttclay the entrance of police in a raid lone cnoiigh for the dcsirric- lion iif iriajor evidt-in-c---liclting slips llolit-c arc ftirbitltleii to tap tcli-plioiic wires to obtain evid- mice. ltilalitiitale loiil-t-out systviris havi l7t"9ll organi1ed by bookmakers. As soon as the Queensland lavi tziine into fort-c. more than tilt Ill Bi'i.x'liaiic'.s -100 boukirialicrs itcnl out of btisiilcss. A large section of the Queens- lzind public wants off-course bet- ting rctarncd and a move has been made for a referendum to lcgalizc it Thc new art provides Inr a rcfci'crrdiim but the council of churches has already upcnctl an opposition campaign. Elmer Ferguson Arrives In Town . Eliiicr Fcrgiison. lntcriintiiiirally kiiiiwrr sports writer. arrived in Cliarlottciown yesterday to spend a few days vat-ation on the island ulri-re he was born 'l'lri.-4 is the ilrird trip Elmer has made to thc lslaiid in the past fivc years and he hopes to mix a little business with his plcasurc. While here Mr. Ferguson intends to gather mater- ial for a feature column on anothcr lslaiirlcr who has made a great name for himself in the sporting rvni-Id. Joii Olllricn. iii an interview Elmer discloscd that his first and foremost lovc it-as sports and the people conci-t- ed with the sporting world. Hc gave the Guardian reportcr an in- sight on some facts of National lliickcy League play that seldom get into the newspapers and when qiicricd on the chances of the var- ious teams in the N.H.l.. this )'"at' said that lie thought Toronto. Chi- cago and Rangers would he thc weak sistcrs while Boston could be a dark horse and the team to boat lie thought Ttll'0l1lfIlS great ccntre Ted Kennedy would leave a gap that could not be filled and that. whilp hit-k Irvin ivill certain- lVv hair a fighting wcll-conditioned club at (fliii-ago. he could hardly perform any miraclcs with them in one year. o..v;;w: liums t May Not Retire NEW YORK MA?! -New York Giants reporlcd Monday that new tests show second baseman Davcyi Williams has no slipped disc in his back and he may not have to retire from baseball. Earlier rcporls indicated that Williams" backwrilmcnt might end. his diamond career, llc has been? on the hcnch since June. V "Tests arr not as alnrminiz ast originally thought." it communique from the Giants front office sald.V to Clement's i t he rciucnibcrcd lSl'llPt"llllP but in thc playoffs tlii-y lgamcs hcing plzrycil ictiiiiicctcd with his roiiiiil-trippcr The Dodgers twice loadcd thr ing through, and also left two run- iicrs stranded in the eiglitlr, It has the only gamc sch:-iliilcil lloiiday in the major lcaeiics. .ln.This V Corner-, ()ld lloinc We-ck is only SIA tlays .iiray and all roads will be taking Alaritiiirc race fans to the island capital for 5 nights and it .'rttcr- noons of well fillcd racing t-zrrtls Reports havc it that this will be ilie greatest week of raciiig that Charloltetovtir has over sccn and iilready a record iiiinibcr of litirscs have becn enlcrcd in tbc i.'irious iclasscs. The big problem I.'ii-ing officials at the niomcirt is ixiirling stable space and with more ciitrics pouring in cvcry day the Slltlillltln is getting scrious Satiirdtiy niglrllx big criiml of Jtltltl plus was the liiggi-st for any lard llll(lt'l' the art-so at the llriiing Pzirl. iii tlircc yciirs Tlic .'ll?”ll(lElll(T hate bceu gcttiiig liirgcr with ixcry pasxiiii; it cell siiivc lllt' riiriiig casoii opcncil in .liinc and will cacti a t-liiiiax during Old Home 'il'cck iihcn rte ivoulifrilt be stir. irised to scr an all tunc rirnrd .et. Tlit-rc is little doubt that liar- -css racing is P,l'I.l,'s tiip sport. -icii rankiiig ahead of luickcy in lltipiilzir iippcal. that is if tIllt' is in JllflL!F by tho rclatiyc attend- arrces. Harness ravine has a kind of double appeal in that it can be in make 21 few extra dollars at the 031'!-Iiiiitiicls. proiiilcd thc ttvn dollars is on thc nose; otlicrxirsc rat-ing if it grind wiry tn Illkr ;. lE'W cxtra dollars at the )1.'ll'l- riiiitcls. Thc old lironiide ihirt "horse players (ll(' hriillc" is prob-l ably as triic as it eicr was and lirompli-d (lgilcn Nash to V ' irnc of his famtitis llll-l)F.'ll poi-ins "Vl'lrVv oh uliy don't all hnrscs rtin at Niiial spectls". E'Il,ln.Vt'd as a sport or as a ivayw 5 t tlltl Htiurc Wcclt spells the dtrnth uf eicry other sport activity in t'liarlottctiiivii, 'l'lit- ('itVv llawliallt Lcagtic stlicdiilc trill come to any cud this tvcck zriril will stiirt thc llliutllltls inirirctlialcly alter the bigi race ucck. Tho local softhzill lc.'igiic' has alrcap cnnrplctcd its sclrcilrilc and will start its playoffs this wcck- liut will stop play next wcck and rcsrinic aficrwaiwls. Tlic Sunsliinc lslaiid hairy won the softball st-lii-diile tollowr-d by the BYC. Abbit-s and B:irigv's Lions. The rriilkirrcn will nice! the Abbies uliilc the yoiitli club- hcrs are taking on the Lions in the playoffs. Big llcnry Hurting- cr took horrors in the pitching department as tic won tlic (tan- ada Packers Trophy with a tor- rific 9-0 m a r k. llaril-hitting Halph Pincaii of tltc BYC and Len Arsciririilt of the llziiry were the home rrin kings. czit-h blasting eight. We iioirliln't vi-nirrrr a giiizw as lll uliit-li of thc tcanix ivill' cnicr'.:c front llic pl.'iVroIts' lllllll llrc Iltlc for almost anylhiiig can, happen in a short scrics. it willl that last year it was the Dairy that won tlic were knocked out ill the frrstl roiind Htlalllsl the tilt. Tlrc Ah- hics have liirit prclty good luck all season against the Dairy and have on their pitching staff a young lctl-handcr who c a n boast a rccord almost as good as” hit! lliinkst it-0 iriark with thcl Dairy. lie of corirse, in will Slit-plrcrd who tins the winning- est piti-hcr in tho lcngiic with a Hit rcctird. The city hnschnll lcagiic will be rounding out its st-hcdiilc this wcck also with Mic of the last tonight he- tuecn the Flycrs and thc Stars. It will be it rt--play of thc grime that was washed out on Sunday afternoon in which the Flyers were leading 3-0 when I henvyy downpour caused umpire George Francis to cull it off. The Stars have been having ll little trouble with their hitting recently and ll the last three games have been able to collect only seven safet- ies. In their last game they were set down by Paul Jny with ex- actly no hits at all. A very welcome visitor to Charlottetown at the moment is u young: American basketball player well known to local hoop fans and regarded by many on the greatest basketball player that ever trod the green of the S.D.U. campus. Jack Renrdon arrived in town over the week- end to spend A few days here be- fnre donning the lthakl of the U. 8. Army. Jnck graduated from S.D.U. this spring after I years as the rrpnrkplug of the univer- sity's hoopsters. The first two of those alt yuan Jack was a high school student and even than was only kept off the varsity team by rules of Murltlme iumcolleglute basketball. Reurdon not name scoring records that will take a long time to but and Mn n 5 plus point average over the four your intercollegiate yours. We feel that we speak for his great nun-that of friends in town and throughout the Islnrd when no out Jrlnti Junk the very best of everything in his two your mg in to Ann. Abbeland. Chiitham, N. B., horse, and Summerside's ioirn Meg divided honors in the Junior Free-For-All at, :Raceiv-ay Stadium, Summerside. last night before the! i largest ,crowd of the racing season. In the first dash, thel Horatio Schurman owned mare set the pace all the wayi and looked good to come home in front, but broke when about six lengths from the wire, and was passed by Abbe- lirnd and Jo Jo Spencer. Tie Matches Predominate Opening Day Rifle Shoot SOUTH MARCH. Ont tCPleA In the Borden, Clarke. Cfn. D. A ;3V8-year-old navy chletfdpletty olf- ggrkgs cg RPeoglla1a,nSll!k.l, grid (3.. Mpg again took Command ill the Second dash and ill5:r'y:ill'(;.hlTVT)nc0l'tnN:e rlhatclliresonbl Sask...sho.t pellfecll 4; gcoreeslmul Wits ricvcr headed. Around the final turn both Abbeland 5hom..,ig5 at dusk Monday night A shoot-off in the tyre gvgnt V," challenging but'stS.V the New as the week-long 73rd annual needed as nine contestants. one u Klapcn stable horse chasing Meg to the wire, but the mare Dominion V of Canada Rifle Asso-imember of a sermon United King- drivr-ii by young Rogers had too much foot and went un- ””""” ""19 5l""” 3” ""5" W"Yid”m cad” lea” C0"1Petlns hm, V tod -V fired perfect 50:. ilcr thc lights it good length ahead. Meg set a new record C3130 Douglas Clarke of shanmml They were; L M M,,,mV R Vnf L7.l0 4 3 in this race. Park. N.S., who shoots with tho.-,V(3eg;ige. N-E4: Cadet K N. Mae- T, .1 V. V, . f H, y V r RCN Atlantic Command Rifle Clubw e1 . Gran Manon. N.B.: 8. Sat. .iVV g'V"V":VV:';::Vd:a(:,a: gV:g:;a:: in Halifax, downed Pte. Clark L. A. white. Camp Borden. Ont; l C l H. White. 25, of Toronto to win Cadet J. H. Kuakee. Port Credit, A. Face. Purse 3500 i””"”” l.” ('""l” "d F” '””'-V -l011il.V'S Girl tR.V3n' 1 1 the Sherwood mulch. firing five 0nt.; D. R. Wormuu, Calgary; l.;iiiVv ill the seventh dash. I'll ('rtisadcr Chief tLewisi 3 2 round; from . pitting position on Tpr. G. D. K. Ringiress, Calgary; K-(,,,,,, ML, 0”, in from an the .tmci'iVca's Ace tcudmnrei . .2 4 the 3oo.yg;-d rangg RCMP Cpl. Hugh McCa1lum, R, HJIY. hill the Sobev mare storm. (captain Mortlall "(En-Vd.Vl--5 3 Then he moved over tu thc 500-,SlllI: Sgt. HAPPY Fournier. Moose did V" In gmgph mm lo.”-FEVY Eagle (Joe MCD0ll'!ldl 4 5 yard range in win out over two Jaw. Sask.. and Cadet Paul A 9 ("V V 9 C l R, l T'V"N?fl1 215? 2-" 1'5- young Saskatchewan shots, Cfn.tW8XmUn of the UK team. can-ii lll Loniii by a nose. Fhe Vwifmmg horse owned by John Donald A Park” 0, Regina andimngggs 53-EN pliiitii slttrived the smallest i:os- 1': belly. V 17.yem-.o1d cadet Ed (;V opadynic Weather was good with light .-iiiip lll:ll'L2lfl l)0lWPPll the two Pflixl-r,lVtlltlyI9lSf 54.50 3.70. V2701 of semans. in the rapid-fire Bor- winds andVa clear sky hut corn. lrorsiw Place tickets on Far fl20' .,".'.ml 190' Spmml lapel fl?" "9'"- lpemols sald Mat mlrages mm” liiav l'lllV ilavi the hltllicxl iiav"? 90' ”"o' 2'70: ""2"" 4'” H" BOA EDGED our l5"""""3 d”””""' l - - . Off"l. tl tedt M W. ,,,gmV 513m The next hast 3. Pure. Purse S150 jwMaj.V ?hf)mISB?:l. ll;ill of N91: Vnoretchuni: ;30Vma a tendance ll pay was Sl2.ltl for a win ticket V .V estmln ster. . . 4 -.VG8T'0 3' 1 V rm k, on More in the last dash til thc il.lll'lLlf;VfI0Bfl(-Ynh:fl-Va”l ; member of Canada's I952 and i954lwi,,”b2' ;aY,ffd8ly”"ffn"';;' i-vi-rriiig, . t V . Bislcy tcams, edged out crack shot, b .r f t VV . The two qiiiiicllii i":-it-c.x paid Allwlll Lmlll Wkallhulkl 3 :tLii-tit. Gilmour S. Boa. 31, of Tor 0::lSm:i;-Tigireghei sl:l)llle5llll"ll1lltl:"l lalls "ml ”'n5' and me daily Pl 3 u tlllrlz V 9 'l i mm” in "Nb" M "V9 evenlng place on Caniidasltl-nian 1056 Ris- dniiblc paid 311.30 ln thc second .mpane an N " ' ' shoot-offs to win the Connaught I t . h C 4 ' ,,'. , y . 1,." spot tR0g9rsl V 5 4 ey eam. te iovernor-(icneinlr qiriiiclla there were no litkets . . V 1 match. Gmd irreday. and 8 mm, tr hV on the l'll (Torito-l”ar Away Lady 'lla"msl" nlrpm lnmmr l 6 7 And lit-year-old Roderick Mo 5 r ' - - W 'l' 'tIllll)llltllltIn so the tickets. on I'll Tmnmy Morgan ml” Veill was to s i on nine who U-W (8-nadmn germ” Rm? (ham t t t" t wmchi Gregor: dnf dr ' t pr ”" K P10051110- ('iintii lllltl 3lyi'tlc's Buy Irri-slit-it third paid off. 'l'oiiiiiiv Rliirgziii bct-attic tin- iriiriiiigiiirlilc on the first trim of tlic tllWl dash of the H P8('t". and Hill into the lciicc. taking a hail lllyrtle's Boy owned by .lolin E. Kclly, Bangor, Mattie l'll Conto mvned by Edward Cole. l Peri-niutiicls: 54.30. 400. 4,80: 530, Sccond 3 80: T80?" shot off in the Tyro match. Major Hall and Lieiit. Boa had pcrfcct 100-point scores before the Connaught shootoff. In the Sherwood, Clarke and Pie. C. H. White of the 48th Highland- Softball r?J:iice There will bc a softball prac- tice for Bai".'y's Lions this even- tiiiiililc but tins able to go to 570 Z90; 13 60' 32"" 2'50 V ei-s. Toronto. had identical 34-polntlling on the Knights diamond at the xtiililcx iiiidci' his own power. WV MW VHVHMV lmm Vhr wmnd Junior Fri-e.For-All rcores out of a possible 35. 6.00 pm. Hm, V Purse S250.00 n D Pact rum. mm l..:lll)ll:9lli',Ill'lm(ll.l:lll'flllll'l I ' t; Am. (' ifallhoi-l(l i 1 Jo .10 Spencer tlllcGi'c-gorl. 2 3 .l.i.i'c Goldic t.layi .. 2 2 Pcter Fcderal tflobinsonl 5 2 ,Ii ('1 - iVv'-hi i sic l nl llansfird t.liie Mac- ii'.lfC rill ti,.'5..wil..'7"" it "iio.f.idi . . 5 GOVEIIEAD RACEWAY Yziirltcc Joan tllfchacl . . 5,Sliining Hour tliewisi . . d5, - i 'l3V (R I rt .tI.'.... T.:'..'”5t...'.':f.:1".?””. ....3 It ml: ...."?"2 10 .5. WEDNESDAY moi-n. AUGUST to ticiirgc S illcrryi . 8 Bl Meg nwnled b.V HD5830 5P:1bllI'- , ' M D , In T 217. 219 25 . ; Abbi-and nwne y Wi ur . lllllrliliiiig ht'll'xF owned by ('-eo.Vl.rl.lalltrt'iine. Chaltbamsb N. V 170 i I ' aww M. ttrillt -k. P r'-miitu s: 60. .9t. ' : - ii.-ililll-iii.iiiiirt.s sniiii. 2.iii. '2.10'l.?4.2fT.l3l0.eIl.40. Second r7l;;2 Ad.MlSSl0l 51.00. chad"! 13 Cid Ind" S4 30. 300: 4'0 S d :Sl2.10. 3.90. 3.50; 11.00. . ; S1l.t0. 2.20. 2.10: 2m.D?:llo; 2.rillic.e into, V frog If with qduh O I T AI ears to be in pic at I P. M. Crystal Dairy Wins Opener . . I f - Al gate receipts to be used as purses. In Semi-Fina s O Prince '. -wE?.r County Softball League - . ltriy Stiill pitclicil a ncat .'l-hit- titer the R.C.A.F. Lancs by the ti-r .-it Qiiccn Filizzibcth l"nrk.l.rcore of 5-4. These playoffs will hiiiiinici'.s-irlc. last cvcning. and'lie resumed at the Summerslde ntilroiigli he rcccivcd rather1Airpnrt and In Kinknra Wednes- zliaky support from his mates.V'riay evening. lll" tc:rirr. tlic Crystal Dairy de- l.inesi-ore: fI':ll('(l tho it (' .-Ll”. Fly:-rs in'theV'Flycrs 010021 002 -- G 3 4 first giiirrc of the scmi-finals in Dairy 200020 .'l7xvl4 1211 the Prince County lllcn's Softball Umpires; plaia GV Despuchcs; ltagiic by the scorr nf H-6. The MSPSV F. (;a",miV l')aii'y it-am committed eleven er- Rlll'I Now fl V 0- C0 Bl; from the Maritime? to Britdin riirs to four for the A Airforce 1 T: - , . Horses Arrive (lord J.'it'ltsiiii started for thc l”lVvcr.s and pitched good hall for O . . . For Big Races six innings. allmviniz only six . hits. Vt-rn Cotti-cll. who rclievedl-AD liini vi-as toiiclicd for six innings for the low Montreal-Britain "l'V',1drV:'Vl:llli(l;(l ttgisioiagfcialgnllggmilir Suinmcrside Raceway is a scene .l.'2cksoii had walkcd three. The of great aclwlly "W50 dnys '5 HVVNVQ. pmhcw Qmmk m” on ,llflrSE'.'l ciintinuc to arrive for Wed- fare 410719., ziniet-c. Strill whiffed scven and "eiday "mm: blg l".a."e5' Sughod tvalkcd four in his best pitching 'wel know" persona mes. 35 Vh V V! WV waw" iRyan from Houllon. Maine: Bob ( "lo I i C Brown from Woodstock; Joe Mac- S-Vl m""""d aml P""l S"h"'" Donald. and Worrcll Lewis from IJJOV HOP-OVII PINIIOII IN MON'lIlAl. man. the Dnitzv Vkr.vslonc com- svdnov an an 59, up and mm, in IMAGINE flying from hen to Britlin-vllthustnp-ovlr liiHR'i0I1- '00 V3" ll'"9"5VW."l1 W" go ' in historic Montreal. And all you Pay is the low, l;-1'1-1' "';lll:Vfl,V'"h"':l'f;VV;:lV: Vffpclleb ' The fine i-glrld -if rarhiniz Vlor tourist fun from Mimfrul to Britain. "ltd S”l”".'l""" hlt"””l a .h”':” lsllnllgztcliililliyto vlillk alllchlt flirea Itiil: li's B.0.A.C.'s newest CORONET'i1ll-tourist service. ;'V'f'V'lhtlV'V'V::in":” ;2:f:;fr'd'" tfas time. Keen interest is beiniz taken You tly connecting line (0 Montrell. Then board WV M. N,” and ",.m.), (;a"amV!" ll"; (Isa? l:0iRl(ljVVlVl1lV'V" :15” T91 B.O.A.C.'s giant. double-deck STRATOCRUISERS and F..'irl Smith had singletons. l;Trl:3:d hfgm alllw. Y1 X” allnsd for the quietest, smoothest of ull transatlantic flights. vnr-n tkitircllh not him dnf bill" has 3,, impressive ,.ec',;,.'d imms Enjoy traditional British service And delicious meulsa l-'lycrs' thrce its. o ou es. And you have complete run-ot'-the- lune freedom 'from the srucious upper deck cabin to the guy downstairs oungc. the top notchers. Bay State Pal. Col. Dan, Sir Joseph, Ann's Dream. and .ltrcl( Fox got the other, V Fir-,lrl'iiii.' hlizlrllghts wcrc Dionn lr':tpIll:! bare-hand stab of Syl Id. I. V I. tn 1,. Vt flcrnai'd's line drive ovcr short " calm" 3” "r e ""9; Skeeter. LUXURY FLIGHT. Fly B.O.A.C. MONARCH, all-firsc class service Montreal to London direct. Deluxe accommodations. Sleeper berths available. Pay only fire fi-om,Monti-cul. 'MimIruI-Brilum mil: apply ll paiinipri nniarliiig at Frtdrrirlan, Iflllllx, Miinrtur, Sam! jalm, l'4nnImL For information and ruorvotiom, no your but lrovol IM railway ticket office, or ' )7TuZii'iZ;I. Sheds Poundage BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION NORTH ADAMS. Muss. tAPl- Arcbie Moore is taking off weight HY B'0'tl'f faster than he expected. The hen! em wave was mainly responsible. . The light. heuvywelitht b ' lost 10 pounds in a weak Illd weighed 190 pounds " ” . Moore wants to scale IIS on Sept. . an when he meets heavyweight champion Rocky Murctlno at the Yankee Stadium. V Archie w glred 175 pounds on in ilic lliird: Don Canulng's grulr crowd of the seasml ' hing of Jackson's tlccn fl.V fol-mc-'c"-cc-"W riglit ctiritre in the first. Ind llcnry (lallant's pcrfcct DPS! '0 ' it it after catching Dion's tllvp tmlllclt to nip Jackson in the i th "in 1'. . . mil: thlc '.'t'i.L-,....-i tlic Kinkora sir: There will he in VPi'c-Lnmii l'!"I' Wings pulled an upset win inspection and Drill at 1900 hours. Tuesday. Aug. 9th, aboard H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte. Signed: LT. .i. n. SMALLWOOD. 0-M-v - M-vim-I - 7-v-M Communding Officer. WIIMPOI - VOMOUVV June 22 wh he knocked out Curl tBobo) Olson. the middleweight king. Demorco To Moot Voior In Title Match BOSTON (AP) - The Cullulmr A. C. has matched Tony DeMnroo,l former welterweight champion. bj meet Chico Vela: of 8uimford.; Cnnn.. in in scheduled 10-round hour at Boston Garden Sept. 14. The fight will be telnvlntl an- tlonully with New England blockll Vcjur has won his tut mu - fights. including I trlumpl ova Vhon Junta. .