RICHARDSON DOWNS BEDARD U.S. Whips Straight In Tennis Play Frank Maclnnis Leads First Round OI P.E.I. Golf Cl't'ships of t1tiarlotle- y tum F"""L lwmnh The final lli Iiolcs nut tw tmin tool. tlir lead in the firsti Bobby Dowling's Clianiisinnships at Belvedere on l y.,,,.,, M .-mire of the Championship g- .g Thicr vlizirloltelown golfersrhinn ,l 7 xicrr Ilnxc bchind with scores -0liS(lIttlll(l . g , -H l 7'. Tim urre Art MacKeuzie.v Hill Moieside luitltcd Y" A G ilarhlillati and Wendalliand Hart Gilli: iutli 79s shared fifth posi- iliss Blant-tw Ilnq: of Sum. Trout!) nit:i'51dP. I953 Provincial Gull Mrs ll.arolvl Srlntrtunrt of Champion scored ii 93 on Satur- merslde carded 1: Ion or! day over the Summerside course for the ttav to take a 5 stroke lead over her non of Cliarlnttotnvui. who st'or- hr DI-UNI It" 55-"”"'13lV1 ed a on in tltr PEI women's 4th on the Helvedere gnu ghampinnships l(”haI'IulteImin The largest entrv in years. 4.11 In all. took to the fairways to the oxcepllmtl 0' the" contest thr Tlr. J F, Simpson without handicaps: Taurida Bay Double-Dash rig. at iii; wasrmi. biggest l.llPi' rnuIcth'I Finish the rut crowds turned out to WBICI1 3 Marion E. won tine racing card Saturday night. the closest mush M m, at the Charlottetown Driving Park Taut-icla Bay was the only mm or z;i,v. .15. double dash winner of the eve- other winner; on 1;", '"'1S- Th? I13-V "13" Awe” Mm were Famous Hay, Ixirno dashes of the A Pace and her long Md Lanadalel BIZ in the first dash was the fastest time of the night. IWIIMARY Viita and Premier J Walter - name home behind Taiirlda Bay rm PALE In the first. dash and they Lanadale ttlernardt Iuatched positions in the second. Mr Scarlctt Iliennedw Scotland's Ace and Jerry A. -lolly Dick 'PfJUllDhl Fanover split dashes of the Vera Signal I-Smith! -- ree-For-AII-Trot and BB Pace. M13 FY1119 Iwl13l911l -- Ace went to a bad break In the l'11""1d3l9 1Il10T951d9l -- opening dash and couldn't re- P-?1'k9Tf P191? 15193” cover to finish dead last. But in Willard s.(-liolce lsllawl .. the second mile AI-r beat out Tlmlhrl-I-1 3” R:-al Joe and G. Ann C at the wire. driven by Emmett. Berna irl and Gay Spirit failed to fin- Fslt the second mile when their entangled. I! an accident but Colonel Burllong Illernardt pulkipg became Joandale IMnresirlet . IlIdn't result In In Eastern Canada. bringing together Thlsisashowlnltsoff. iouwlll Regular charges to Race Track. DB. 1. P. LANTZ. mtiiirl of tlic RE I. Amateur Golf-ed ui Summcrside ncxl uCclwIl(l- I clinching match victory ' handu-an of best-of-five series. s.:it.niav try carding an I8-hole 9 gave him a 66 for the loo not ' MacInnis' 69 was good Blanche Hogg Tops lst Round Women's Amateur Golf Play ;2;:.;”.:::.al:i2::rt;”"::.'”;::i. A pair of newcomers to Ilavis llama Wllll "19 U- 5- ltadlng 4ol.i The linal I8 holes 1" deride this ,,a..,,.g, ,,m,mmiI Mr: Fred Can- year's Provincial cliampinn will course. in Following are the scores with playing .....---Final Game Slated Tonight the I” Pace lnl photoing out An1Fl”lC8.l Ace and . g I Ranlda at. the wire. In the good header in the opening games their lashed out four singles and drew winner owned by Luke Pr;tIi'.'.ht, lcnach wanv 5lW,,W.d Rammed nn, Continued on page H Harness Horse Races 6 NIGHTS - 3 AFTERNOONS ' It's the big event of tho Harness Horse Racing season tlmo minors and pooors along with top rating drivers. and spectacle and In the thrill of close finishes. Canada Four ardsnu gave the United States its ifollrth straight victory over Con- lada in the North American zone Davis Cup semi-finals Sunday. trimming Bob Bedanl of Sher- set when it. broke MacKay'a serve. lhrnoke. Que..6-4. 6-4:13-ll. Each team had won two love The ctip tie had been rIecIded:F13m9,3 e1"l101'- Bed!” BCWEG 111 Saturday when the United States the with same Ind t-hrouith excel- l1lh.Vr took the doubles for its third and 19111 1'9l-1'leVlnE- l19lP9d Wm M3 in the own game and the set. kg in the maraghoa third set. sw . e zlties were roeu conaiaten . ..Il'.i2f'”?.1'l;. 't'l'...l.”.i.l. ?vI?”d.i;ho1mbers served to oven the set It Iiapped Bedard out of position I End W0". ms g'm"- The "30" 36” y Icgularly in Wm”: away theuxawcdrfiom then on. Canada lost I"5"tftrsl two sets. In the third. how- me mh game whe" Bedard blasted one into the net after singles wins by, Richardson and Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills. Calif. Canada": team won the second i'It"1'I)RlA t('Pt - Ham Rltll-PHOII'nbE.t'E followed opening . . y , 1th 82 Al M "Rae: . . g . Run llatlhniald and Bobby Dow l;lei(t1i:liI4:;i weiwndandhmon Malth 9' y:;e:l.ic?:;Ifl't;InW:lhsP0:i;Ig(;hlI'l;::'l.l:E forcing deuce nu” um”. That " Cunninitham was Ihegnith score 5-3-when be lost his third division leader with an 35- service. I made the score 3-2. I-'ontana's service was broken In tthe eighth game and the U. S. ardson until Iic lost. his serviccl went mead 54' In an "ext Sam” agam in mg 22nd Kama men the tables were turned when Ham closcd it out sharply, giving H”lF"b9l'35 servl", W” bmkem Fledard only one point in the fiunlf Flml 311d d""d"13 5” "I "19 llc kept the pressure on Rich- '.I'up I-oiiipclilion lK'0I'I tlic tic tor'Whcn Bcdtird il('t3fl the opposition -Sum the vs Satiirdaiy in fire tough on not scrvc and racked up a love: nt 73 gets against Bcdard and Toronto's name to make the set standings Don Fontana ' 4-2. The 6-3. .'l-ti. I0-I2. M. 6-: Vin Hnlmberz served the last and liirv by Harry Mack.-Iy and Ron deciding game. Jrs.-Shamrocks Split Tilts; August The chips are on tho line andllant llll a l.I'IDIP for the Sham- "thcx"I'P big and blue tonight for rocks in the same game and play- ht-Iti the .IuriInr Basilica Youth ed well in the outfield. The Junior: too had their EPIIF" -Ia nlav-oif north in the (City Softball in the clutch with men on base. I" lplay-offs. In tho SPCIJIIII name It has a l,'udci' st lst'tll'('I1lll5l suit out nnliiifferent story The Juniors got the Old Diamond yesterday after-ltuo rims III the first Inninz and noon the two teams split a double- never looked back. Cecil Ladner ' S R . C d -rt ti (1 R l S Shamrrvks as they at mil:-talln H191" d"I'l"'E( lame mrllnll chances but failed to produce I night heat of thrce. serics The Sham- a walk to pace the attack for the PaI'd;l1O('I(S won the first gamc I5-3 l)ul.lv.llIIllt'il'S. Merrill Flynn played a Bud-flhe Juniors bounced hack to takeilmlltalil szame at third hast: and llhp gel-0"(l pncountclr 13.5 inas probably the host nt:iIi in the The two ti-.'ims finislicd the I'eg-'l"lld H9 fmamcd 0m "m hast ular l.eaI:uc sclicriiilc in R dcad- '1'-'Ill”n9L Toclc xttjartlodl ll: lllll-"llllll ylntlli for fourth place. Tlicy are now; "I" 1 l0 4 ' 51" D1 1'19 W0 Ulla . : or -sirIwith;:.:'.I:;o:sm;r::.::; lfl EC) F ITF SOP FlllnCI' n C '- . -3,;-fourth and last play-nlf position. El;'l0I!I1hP Sumntlfkzhed IIPII1 I301: HIE ' ' 1 "Iron M-in" Dempso Gregory 'I. "9" '" 9 pgrm" " t""."y ' 4 hurled both games for the Sham- ?lE:arda"d -l;1"”'?:; rocks ycsterday working a total 9.tha"l9'T,'e re a W durhli the of I4 Innings on the mound. Hc lg; 3 pitched a beautiful ball during the; a M IM b1 lh -o1pIrl-nifnxz g.';i1me and ryeturncd to the: hnn19:'3I1'Ef:'" th':1J:r'1lit;” I ' we 1 ' 't . ' : I A . 1' ' I I or c scion cntoun ci as This Mmmgs Ham? Wm hp may- "I- lit: Rt'P rirzlithander to pull the 1"" "Iv ""1 1”'a""""1 "1 515- YATEV8 Keppocli Playgirl and fl. Annl nn 1-Rory lrtslimen throurzh. I finished behind Hanover In. I I rather Clarence Rocha hurled the first dash. Keppoch Play- Lorne Butllong Ilxellyl 1 the opener for the Junior: and was Misti Palli (Neill: . . . . .. . 2rtat:I:ed for 14 hits including four There will he a baseball prac- - -Tlhasc blows by pitcher Grcilory. tin: on Memorial Field this eve mono nf Grcrzoryis whacks was ntnln: for the lntei-mediate 3 'hnme run into centreficld. Joe Gal- squad. the cream of Mari- dollght in the color 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Monday. club I, 1068 in Ihptr firsl uniting of the base- ball season as a team the Junior Abbie.-z backed up the not 5-11" pitchin; of young Art Illacbeod with an ll-hit barrage to blank the Intermediate Abbiesg 8-0 VSun- day afternoon at Memorial Field. The Junior: got to Don Mat-Lean for a single run in the second In- ning as Vern Handrahan doubled and came riding lionie on Lorne MacGuii,;aii's si 419 and Ii-:vcr looked back as they added one In. the third, three in the fourth, one; more In the filth and two In the. eighth I .'lIOSlllll'llll53 Illritlmod had the In-I termediatcs under his spell ,aI- Iowing them only 5 harmless sin- gles. striking out 7 and walkinl only 2 Vern Ilzindrahan was the big man llltll lllf stick for the Juniors Eas he battcrcrl Intorincdiate pitch- ing for Iuo doubles and a single. good for 2 runs battcd Ill But the biggest blow of the g: to was Johnny Squarchriggs suiI:Ie In the fourth Inning The hit came with bases loaded and cleaned the sack: Sniiacehriggs has thrown out trying to stretch his hit into a double The only rally that tlireatened .'tIacL.eod's bid for a shutout came in the 6th inni when the Inter- mP(lIalt'1S managed to gel men on first and sccnnd with none out. I Roy McGonnell I8-Year-Old Jr. Roy McGonnell won the 18-year- old P.E.I. Junior Tennis crown at the Charlottetown Club on Satur- day defeating Scott Rogers 6-4. 6-4 in tun hard-foiiglit scts McGonnell now joins Jimmy (Eul- Ien and Billy Prowse for the trip to Ottawa Almost 12th for the Can- adian Junior Tennis Champion- ships Walter Cullen and Paul Rays to u g ht their way to the finals in tho men's singles. Kays set. down Bud MacAleer in straight sets 6-1. 6-4. 6-3. but Cullen had, a real battle on his hands before ousting Mark MacGuigan in four sets 6-4. 7-9. 6-3. 6-1. The. men”s finals will he played Saturday afternoon. In men's doubles play Andy An- derson and Jimmy Johnston whip- ped Paul Kays and Geoff. Fitzger- ald 7-5, 6-4. 6-2 and Mark Mac- Guigan and Bud MacAleer teamed up tn defeat Doug George and George Burnett 6-3, 7-5. 7-5. or Juniors Blank Intermediates 8-0 In Baseball Game Sunday However Jack Kane and Bobby Lund tlltlckly killed the rally when they combined with Lorne Mao- Gulgan for a neat double play. Macauigan and Land each ,.lck- ed up two singles for the Juniors. Forble Kennedy and Ken MacDon- ald each swatted doubles andxana singled. Frank Shepherd clipped two at the losera' hlts. Others went to Buck Whitlock. Cuker Plneaii am! Joe Coyle. BOX SCORE INTERMEDIATE: D U QN I '1 O Pineau. 3b . . . . .. 8 L. MacI(innon. lb 4 Shepherd. c 4 Whitlock. an 3 Coyle. 2h . . . . . . .. 4 Maccallum. If .. 4 E. MacKinnon. cf 4 K. MacDonald .'l A 1 4 4 0 0 7 0 ll 2 6 1 0 1 I 2 0 l 2 1 0 0 0 fl 0 0t 4 0 0 fl 0 fl MacLean .p 3 0 0 0 2 TOTALS 82 O I M 10 JUNIORS AB R H PO A Lund. 2b 4 1 2 1 3 S'briggs. Jb . 4 1 l 1 2 K MacDonald. cl 5 1 l 1 0 Kennedy. c . . I I 1 It It Handrahan. If 4 2 it o 0 Kane, :5, .. .3 0 I 0 .1 lllaccuigant lb. rf It 0 2 14 0 Morell, rt .. .. .3 t It 2 0 Callaghan. lb I 0 0 0 fl MacLeod.p I 0 fl 2 TOTALS 38 A ll 21 10 'u--Bee--ooeaeli uceocoue--on Cops Island Tennis Title A scheduled final women's singles match between Elizabeth Willett and Wanda Macllfillan was not played. It has been re-sI:hed- uled for this evening at 5.30. This Lt match will be today's only activity. T SOFTBALL The Senior B.Y.f' will hold I batting praCllCP this evening at 6 pm. on the K. of C. Diamond. TIE FOR TOP By THE CANADIAN PRESS Satchel Paige and the Miami Marlins surged to a top-place In- ternational League tie with Top onto Sunday as they split a dim- bleheade with Montreal Royall. winning 54 and losing by an iden- tical score in the nlgbtcap. Toronto moved over to make room at the top as they bowed to Havana Sugar Kings 2-1. .j..- swayatthoooocluslonotthotluoo days P.E.!. mo. Association an- nual prlu moot vbtcb uldod Sat- . top man of the most was . WM. nutty. Sussex, N.S. HeIodl.hottoldlntbeGrandAg- ate. the Ottawa Aggregate. e flrat day aggregate and the second day aggregate. In addition he also won the MacDonald Tob- acco Co match. placed second In both the City of Charlottetown and Deblois Bros. matches. Run- ner up to the corporal In the Grand Agg. was Tpr. R. Barwlse and In the Ottawa AI3' It was Sgt: Erlc Coles. The two matches fired Satur- day were both won by visitors from Nova Scotia. the first match the Physical Fitness was won by Captain E.S. Latta. Aldershot, N. 5. who tied for first place with Tpr. Myron Ltug and Gnr. C.C. Strong each scoring 49: out ot.50. In the shoot-otf Capt Latta came out. on top finishing one point ahead of his two competitors. In the Jones Memorial match. the most Impor- tant ot the meet. GI. . C.C. Strong. Windsor. N.S. led the field turning In a score of 17! of a possible 175. The prlz.-as and trophies were presented to the winners by Brig. W.W. Reid. D.S.0.. E.D.. president of the association. Following is the results of the matches fired Sat- urday and the various aggregates: THE OTTAWA AGGREGATE Cpl. W. M. Beatty 607 Sgt. Eric Coles . 601 Maor A. F. Gormley .. Gur. C. C. Strong Tpr. R. Barwise . Lt. G. J. Rogers . .. . Ll. L. V. A. MacDonald Sgt. G. A. Coles . . . . . . .. Sgt. A. M. Johnston Sgt. J. D. O'Connell .. Lieut. Mary MacLeiinan 594 Capt. E. . Latta . Lt. P. T. Hooper Sgt. P. J. Landrigal . Tpr. H. T. Vesey .. Sgt. Macbennan . R. E. Jenkins . Lt. A. K. Mulch .. Mrs. Irene Hardy . Tpr. R. A. Vessey . . . . . . . . .. 578 0lCdt. R. Hambly . . . . . . . . .. 578 Tpr. Raymond Andreua 370 Cpl. Put Laudrigiin 569 Capt. J. Cole: 565 Tpr. Fred Hooper -........ .563 Sgt. Roy Colea .. 559 ..'I'Hl1.' GRAND AGGREGATE. Cst. W. M. Beatty . . . . . . . . 442 Tpr. R Barwise . . . . . . . . . . .. 434 Malor J. D. O'Connell .... .. 438 Sgt. Eric Oolea . . . . . . 431 Sgt. G. A. Colea . . . . . . . 432 Lt. G. J. Rogers . . . . . . . . . .. 432 Cat. A. M. Johnston .431 Capt. E. S. Latta . All) sgtf P. J. Laridrigan 423 Lt. L. V. A. MacDonald 427 Lt. Tpr. Cpl. Sgt. Sgt. Tpr. Tpr. LI. Sgt. T Tpr. Tpr. Cpl After the smoke but elearodsat. G. Macuunu Tpr. Fred Hooper CSM. .. CPO S. G. Bowie: Tpr. D. 0. Clarke . Tpr. W. H. Maclaui . Tpr. J. Noftell Tpr. Myron Lin Cdt. R. Cdt. Merrill Smith LS R. T. Bowloa . Tpr. M. Carver Lt. L. St THE JONES MEMORIAL Range 200. 500 and son yard! Gnr. C. C. Strung V. A. Macbonalif Lt. P. T. Hooper Sgt. Eric Coles . Lt. Mary MacLennan . Lt. A. 2 ch Major A. F. Gormley R, B . W. M. Beatty . . G. A. Cotes .. A. M-. Johnston H. T. Vesey . R. A. Vessoy R. E. Jenkiul . Capt. E. S. Lalta .. Mrs. Irene Hardy Sgt. I". .l. Landrigan Sgt. J. D. O'Connell 0xCdt. R. B. Hambly . . . . . .. Sgt. G. G. MacLlennan Roy Vessey R. Andrew; Tpr. E. J. Smith . Fred Hooper .. .. Tpr. W. H. Macben .. THE HENDERSON at cunmona "'39 W'"”P011 c1"V'1'"d 11-5- I.. Cst. W. J. R. Macdonald Cdt. K. B. MacDonald .. J. Tpr. Myron Ling 15 Tpr. Myron Ling 4 ill: iI..5.'.'i”d...”: ...... 12?: 63 . zkedford Clinches I league Title Bedford clinched the leagu. 155 7-2. In another guns 164 the victory for Bedford. Mervyii 153 Robin: was the losing pitcher. 163 Joe Brown copped the win for . 160 Dtinstaftuage Pat Landrigao . . . . . . . . .. 158 guffered mg 10", items) '5 Ivla"(I'Ci-iii, SECOND IN 2 Cpl. Beatty Runs Away With Rifle Shoot Honors Tpr. D. 0. Clarke 15; Cdr. Merrill Smith 140. run ruvucai. rrrmzss hunch as-so If hm Capt. 1;. s. Lula Gnr. C. C. Srong ..... lee Sgt. P. J. Landrlgan Lt. L. V. A. MacDonald . Tpr. J. Noftell Sgt. G. G. MacLennau Sgt. Eric Solon Cdt. Merrill Smith .. Sgt. Roy Vessey Sgt. G. A. Colon . . . . . .. t-f.f.3f.Sf.:CGi;Q3&;&eSS? TYBOS "U 9; 5' 3 n. '1 E I: at 35'? AGG Lieut. L. V. A. MacDonald 437 Cal. W. J. R. Macdonald 415 Cpl Pat Landrlgan m Tpr. D. 0. Clarke Tpr. w. H. Macboaa 39.: ' rini: NICHOLSON TYRO uaaun title of the National Park son. ball League over the weekend when they whomped Stanhope DIl.ll5llIl- John Hughes twlrlod a 2-bit- ter and struck out 10 in union: and Joe Ollrieii Lt. Mary MacLenI.'Ian . . . . . . .. as gnnin. JUST so cents Aniiissioii at unis an: and You win an A VAUDEVILLI 'k IllDWAY- ' ACATTLI IXIIIITI I-;,w.s.nssrr..nf ENTRIES For Saturday. August 4 and Monday. August 6 close Monday. July 30 at mid- night. CHARLOTTEIOWN DRIVING PARK thatgotoniako lonolportotOl.D Once again we welcome back Ill Lynch. who down tliroiigliihoysorsliosployodeproinlnontpert Incarna- MEET YOUR FRIENDS - AUGUST 13 to 18 - A WEEK LONG TO REMEMBER MAKE IT A DATE NOW To ATTEND THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION loin HOME WEEK" 0 C C ' Live Stock Show THE BEST IN THE MARITIMES Yes the variety and quality of Livestock oxhllsltod has progressed through the years. This year It Is no exagger- ation to say It tops all previous shows. This your spectators can view the Iudglng under most favorable circumstances in the now Collsourn. Midway and Vaudeville SENSATIONAI. ACTS, RIDES, ETC. Tho young and not so young will find plenty of unlov- niont and ontortainnlont In the niiinoroiis acts. rldos. ate. the Vaudovlo and Midway - alludi- I.I.IlJI'!Am.