lliflcmcn Start Shoot In Annual Provincial Meet MN. Irene Rogers tied for top place in the Moore & McLeod Ltd. match yesterday and then won the shoot-off to take the Rocco Trophy and top prize money on the 500-yard range at Squaw Point as the P.E.I. Rifle Association opened its annual meet. Mn. Rogers scored a per- hot 50. In the tryro class at the same distance Cadet W. McLean mark- ed up a 46 to win first honors. The DeBlois Bros. Match at 200 yards saw three rlflemen score perfect 50': with Sgt. P. J. Landrlgan winning the final to take the Sign Cup and the top money award. Going to the final wire with him were Officeri Cadet IV. H. Waring and Capt. A.i J. MeCahe. in this match thel winner of the tires event wast Navy CPO. L. i.1eweii,x-ii with si .7 1P CUHHEY R. A. Vessey won the: Navy Cup and first money after scoring a 50 at the 300-yard rungc in company with six other rifle-p men. Sharing the top spot. though losing in the sliont-off. were Tpr. E. Norrie. AB. R. TM BQu'lP;. Pt:-. R. R. McKay. Sgt. A. M. .lohnston. Tpr. R. Barwisep and Gnr. H. T. VF'.WP.l'- - The winner of the tire event iiere ua: Cadet P. Landrizt-rt With a 4&1. Tndm 1hr rifif'men will fire in the (lily of Chai-lniii-town .Vfat1'h mm in Shlilx HI 1110 l'rll'l'IS and ill at 500 ta,-(1. Al:n on il'llPfIlll(' is the Rngr-is ll.1i'd'.x.iie Alatrh vtilh l5 shot: at 6110 iziids. Rosiri-N llietn thorn uill lie the Ill'K'i iuo practii-ac nf ill” l'n'iteil Services Officer! Match with ltl shots at F-00 yard: and Min riiii-down. pnitmiing av-u tlin at-niww of tlitg vaidnux iiiatriies fired .l'”'"lTi'd.l'i Moore 4: Mai-I.c-uil Limited Match Mill ids. Rank Name S"??? Mrs. lieiie Ro-.1-iis D0 Sgt. J D. 0 Coniiell 50 Sgt. (;, G, xl:icl.c-iiiiim 49 Cadet. R. Keniir-dy 49 Major .-x. r. l;0l'l'lll9.V 49 pxsii. R. L 'llhot'btirn 40 Major 1;. A MacDonald 49 Cadet P. Lniidrigaii 49 Lieiit Mary Maclxiiiiaii 49 Lieu! T. F. Baiiies 49 49 Gnr. H. T. Vesey Sgt. M. Fnrtin Pte. M. M. Wood Sgt. R. Coins . Capt. A. J. Mccabe .. Sgt. K. W. FiOl't'lPIl Lieut. G .1. Rogers . Tpr. F Hooper Lieilt. P T. Hnopnr 49 48 sgi. P .1. Landrignn Gnr. C. C. Sti sgt. A, M Jan ion . Gnr. R. A. Vessei Mrs. Irene llaidy Lieut. R. E. Jones Tpr. R. Bnrivise Gnr. W E. I'I8l't'i)-' Olcdt. W. H. Waring Sgt. E. Coles Last score in: Tyros Cadet W. '.Vlacl.enn 46 Cadet B Qnnnolly 46 A.B. R. T. Bowl:-s 46 Capt J. J. Connolly 46 E sgt, I-I .Roper 43. CPO L. Llewellyn . Olodt. R. 1-lambly 42 Last score in: . . 42 Denlols Bros. Ltd. Match 200 Yde. Sgt. P. J. Laiidrigaii OIC. W. H. Waring Capt. A. J. Mocabe . Cadet. B. Connolly .. Major G. A. MacDonald Sgt. G. G. Macliennan . Gnr. W. E. Hardy Tpr. R. Barwise MBJOT A. I". Gormley .. l.ieut. T. F. Baines . .. Gnr. C. G. Strong 2.-Lt. A. K. Mutch Cpl. A. Rodd 0 Cd! R. Hambly AB. R. T .Bowles . R E. Jenkins Lleut P. T. Hooper Gnr. R. A. Veuey Sgt. A. M Johnston Sgt. H. Roper Gnr. H. T. Vesef Mrs. Irene llardy Mrs. G. J. Rogers Sgt. Roy Vessey Ffsgt. R. L. Thorbilrn Sgt. Roy Coles Pie. R. R McKay Capt R McCabe Last score in t.fif.tiS:ZS:fi:&5&&&&&&:&&3E8S3?iSS Ty roa CPO L. Llewellyn ...... .. 4'1 Carfei Garth NlacLennnn 4 F O R. W. Ross 45 Cadet P l.andrigan 45. Capt. .1. .1 Cttf'ill0li.V 44 Cadet W MiicLean 43 Cadet R. Kennedy 41 Last score in . 41 Prowse Bros. Limited Mulch 300 Yda. Giir R A Vessey 50 Tpr. E. Norrie 50 A R. R. T. Rovvles 50 Pin R. R. Mcl-(av 50 Sgt. A. M. .l'.')hllSl(lll 50 Tpr. R. Ban-vise 50 .Gnr. H. T. Vesey Sgt. E. Cciles ()iCdt.. VV. I-I. V'l'l-wing Sgt. G. G. MacLennan Pte. M. M. Wood . 2 l.t. Mary MacLeiinan Major A. F. Gormley Tpr. R. Andrew Sgt. R Vesscy Gnr C. C. Strong . Lt. T. F. Baines Lt. R. B Jones isgt. .1. D. O'Connell Major G. A. MacDonald !Sgt, M Fortin rGnr W. E. Hardy Capt. A. .1. .VfcCabe .Cpl. A. Rodd ;Si!t. K. W. Borden l.t R. E. Jenkins FXSgt. R. L. Thorbiirn 4'? lsgt. P. .1 l.andrigiin 47 pLt. P. T. Hooper 46 ;Lasi score in ............ .. I6 1 i Tyros . Cadet P l.andi'i9.an 46 .Vlrs lreiie Hardy 45 Cadet B Connolly 45 O-1C. R. llambly 45 Cadet Garth MacLeniian . lb l-”0 R. W. Ross CPO. L. Lleviellyn Last score in Lefurgey Hurls One Hitler AsG&BWhipHolmanis 6-1 A scratch single between first and second base by Paul Schurman in the last inning spoiled Dee Le- furgey: bid for a "seven inning no- hitter" at. Queen Elizabeth Park last evening as C A; B defeated Holman! by the st-ore of 6-1. Schurman, pitching for Holmaifs also turned in a fine game. giving up only five safe bingles. Lefurgey led his team's attack getting two hits in three trips. Bobby Phillips. midget player. playing at second base. contributed the fielding gem of the game. run- ning back into tnxas IPEZIIF. territ- ory in grab Benny Gradyis fly in the third frame. Torry Rogerson also made a fine running catch of Cameron's fly inside of second base in the same lnninir BOX SCORE lhirran dz Briggs AB R H 0 A Grant Grady Ii 0 1 0 l Zlsmeron. rt 6: (lb 8 2 I 1 1 C. Grady, so Grern. c Cannon. lb l.efurgei. p pGord Grady. if Arsenault. of at rf B. Phillips. 2b 2 1Ranahan. cfx 1 Totals i Holman's .V. Harris. Lib B. Grady. 2b .Rogerson, ss 1Gay. lb . J. Grady, cf Landry. c .P Snhurman. p . Kramer. rf T. Phillips. if Totals Siimmmry-Earned runs. C dz ti. Holmanis l. Walks. Schuiman Lefurgey 6. strikeouts, Schurman l.efui'gey 9 Left. nn bases, C. as R 5. llolmans 6. Hit by pitcher by Sch- iirman tG(7l'd Grndyi Umpires, iplatc. .I Hogan. bases. J. Carroll. h7l9hJ&f-Ah) o Qn4.a3F1I-A o concav- C2330--mas... an::::--I-so-u-o)an:--cacuocc-: '-P33:3D3b-&3”33 --so-oaoooo:u-3 S "IKJD-I3mI34UJh33 Mar. Softball Association Holds Annual The annual meeting of the Marl- tlme .VIen's Softball Association was held at the Fort. Cumberland Hotel in Amherst on Sunday. The president, Mr. J Gray and the sec- retary. Clary MacDonald. both of Halifax, were re-elected for another term of office. Sgt. Joe Hunter of the RCA? in Summerside was elec- ted vice-president for Prince Ed- ward Island and Dick Deighan was the Siimmeiuide representative. The semi-finals between the win- ners in New Briiiiswick and Prince ldward Island will be held Septem- ber is and 25. and the finals will be; played at the home of the winners- of the N. B.-P.E.I. semi-final ser- leading Canadian Marksman Passes HAMILTON (C?) H a r r y Kretachman. 65, pnce Canada": leading marksman -he shot apples 08 his wife's head with a .22- calibre automatic-died Monday. A first-cles shot since his teens, Kretochman eclipsed all existing Canadian trap-shooting records for eflteoeutive targets in 1040, when he broke 48! straight during five ollefal competitions In three days. He won - - Ievln times; captured the dim. handicap once. and was , eueaiului r. the Canadian trap cham- ' Meeting les. October 2 and 3. At present the RCA? isummerslde is the only one regist- ered for Prince Edward Island but iit. is hoped the Charlottetown soft- ball tr-ams and the Legionnaires from Siiinmersirle will also be made I eligible for the Maritime nlay-offs iSign;T:PIay With Redskins LOS ANGELES, (AP)-Halfblck Joe Scudero. last year with To- rnifio Argonauts. has signed to play with Washington Redskins of the National Football League. Soud u, who joined the club Saturday. played at the University of San niinclaco from 1940 to list. He turned pro in 1953 and was-with Detroit. Lions briefly before alth- ing with the Argonauts. I team in ?'!'f33uo-oaoooo--Emacs:-ocao LITTLE SPORT The Cardinals defeated Yankees 10-: yesterday in a Bon- tam League baseball game at Mem- orial Field. Harry MacGuigan was the win- . nlng pitcher and Jack Gallant the yloser. Vince Mulligan and Archie fMacFadyen had two hits and two -,runs for the Cards while D. Stew- art hit a home run for the Yankees. l Following is the schedule for to- day: p 9 a.m.-Minor League.-rs, 9 and 10 .years. - p 1030-Indians vs. Giants Leaguel. 2 p.m.-Little Phillies practice. Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League .Milwaukee l0l 001 000-3 10 0 (Little f Pittsburgh 000 001 000-1 4 l i Conley and Crandall: Purkey, .-Thics (71 Law ti?) and Atwell. L-I Piirkcy. ' 1New York 000 100 000-1 5 11 Brooklyn 200 113 llx-9 l5 2i Maglie. Wilhelm 181 Giel (61 Cor- iivln 181 and Westi-um. Katt 171; Erskine and Campanella. L-Maglie. International League 1Cnmplelcd game of Jilly l5 V1'l'llCl'l was halted after seven in- nings in Havana) . Toronto 021 000 000-3 ll 0 Havana 010 001 000-2 10 0 Johnson. Crimian 161 and Grif- fin: Rogovin, Lopez 131 Harris 171 Cueche 171 and Noble, Guerre 16). 1W-Johnson; L-Rogovin. l Second . lHavana 000 000 00070 6 I Toronto 001 112 20xv7 I4 1 Moreno. Sanchez i51 Lopez 17) and Noble; Minarcin and Griffin. L-Morenn. . 1 Montreal 100 221 000-6 13 2. ,Syracuse 000 101 001-3 fl 0 Roebuck and Thompson: San- ifnrd. Spring 15- Kipper tilt and Zinker 191 and Erautt. Rochester 000 001 M0 20---4 I2 I iRichmnnd 100 000 0l0 21--5 ll 1 (Completion of game suspended after eight innings at Richmond, ;July 151 Jackson, Jacobs till Markell (I01 and Riggan; Nardclla. Heint7.el- man 191 and Tabacheck, Johnson 191, Second Richmond 1120 000 240-8 15 l: Rochester 100 000 002-3 7 2 Thompson and Johnson: Fas7.- linlz. Stathos (8) Ludwig 191 and McArdle. Exhibition Baseball i(,'hicago 1A1 8 Buffalo llnti 2 St. Louis 1N1 2 Cleveland 1A1 1. Chase Oulboxes e Gary Simon STELLARTON. N. S. (CF1- Canadian middleweight c h a m pl Charlie Chase administered a tidy boxing lesson to Gary Simon of New Glasgow here Monday night for an unanimous decision in a 10- round non-title bout before nearly 1.500 fans. The hard-punching Montrealei carried the fight to the young German-born mechanic. opened a cut nve.r his right eye in the fifth round and kept him off balance with trip-hammer lefts. There were no knockdowns. Chase. at 165. was 10 pounds heavier than Simon. Bascball liamc Here Tonight The M.C.A. Flyers and Barbours Dodgers will meet this evening at Memorial Field in ii City League baseball game at eight o'clock. There will be no Little League and softball exhibition games with Summei-side teamsashad been originally scheduled. The Dodgers-Flyers game originally scheduled for Thursday evening. Thrcc.llatcDlicsy In Island Tennis ament. at the Charlottetown Court! the W” yeatemay evening. There were three matches played Dr. Urquhart will meet in the Island Closed Tennis Tournn seeded Jack Hennessey and Manny I i. 1 1 . if i Racing Meet A large crowd attended one n! the best racing cards of the season staged in racing weather condit- ions at iliI' Chiirlottetown Race- way last evening. Babe Brilton paced a mile in 2.10. nosing out Whispering Hope in a driving f'nish in the second heat of the Fr e-For-All Pave. Whisper- ing I-lopc.whn had been in tth horse position for three-quarters of the heat. slipped into 1st at the five- clghth pole, but just cnuldnit hold it against the Britton mare. Lucky heat of this event. Bud's lccho was the only double winner of the meet. He paid s33.50 to win the first heat of the Classi- fied Trot as he boat. out Chet l.3'ml Clever in a driving stretch run. In the 2nd dash of this event. Featlicr Duster was the Vl('iim of :1 siiniltr stretch l.'I1'lVP by the Echo horse. 4th place to win the first heat of the night. Suffolk Chief. who had trailed Sea Plant in the lat racc. took the 2nd heat of the evrnt. True Hal paid H350 to win thi- placed 7th in the 3rd race. won the 7th dash coming from 6th pos- ition to Isl. in the last 1-4 mile. Muriel E won the curtain raiser in the time of 2.18. She was follow- ed by Miss Palll, Royal Train, Bon- nie Dale. Bonnie's Girl. Joppa Maid. Jimmy Budlong and Anyway in that order. ' summary. Week is due July 28 and Curtain-Raiser Muriel 5- - 1. horses must be no. - 2iDurelle in fifth ""” tRioyal Train .. .. 3 Bonnie Dale 4 Charlottetown Bonnie's Girl . 5' NEW YORK IAP1 - Paul An- Jopm Mind 3 drews of Buffalo. seventh ranking Jimmy Budlong 7i light heavyweight c o n t e n d e r. DTIVIHK Plrk Anyway . H g knocked out Yvon Durelle nf Bale Time: 2.18. l5l71:7Anne. N.B.. Canadian light In the first round matches Dr B. Urquhart defeated Ray Mac- Closkey '1-5. 6-2; Manny Kay: dawned Dave MacDonald '7-5. 6-4 in a r-lose contest. In ii second round mabch Paul Kllys was vic- torious ovar MMK MaoGuigt-in 6-3. 6-2. In matrhaa scheduled for tonight Kayo will play Walter Cullen. suminerside TUESDAY, CLASS 3. PAGE I DASIII-5-0300.00 YOU'LL SEE ELLA BRITPOI RONALD G. FACE CIDTTI JAY'S HOPE RUBY P. DALE TIME WILL TELL LOU BUDLONG PENNY ROYAL To Latii Te clmlfv eon. sans - iifixnzoi va- cuum cleaner. Perfect condi- ilon. Clfl be financed. Box 371. Montague. MARRIED MAN WANTED FOB farm Work. lfniise. milk pro- vided. Steady joh. Box 41 Sum- merrlde or phone 2446. ...........-L.....:..:..-... 70 LET-FURNISHED HOUSE GERTIE CLASH F TROT I DASIIES-3250.0! BONNIES GIRL BOBBY SENATOR ROBERT LEE MISS WORTHY DALE LUCKY DALE PLAYSATE CONNIE FRENCH S. an Fortune River. suitable fo- summer ” 'nethioorn and electricity. Phone 4:06, on". lettetevn. ROYAL TRAIN Saturday Night Races July 31st DECLARE IN BY 12 NOON STANDARD TIMI! Raceway JULY 27th. CLASS 0. C. PA('.l I ES-CIN.00 DASH LUSTTS LASS BRUCES SISTER DIANNA CARROLL RUBISON PI'I'l"S BOY EUNKIST JOE HARVESTER WYNN COLLIE BOY . JR. I'll!) FOR ALL 2 DASIIEI 3050.00 ROBERT BRUCE ANN'S DREAM YUTA ANN'S BOY l-IEDGEWOOD CHIEF BABE BRITTON JOHNNY KALMUCK DIRECT MITE MONEY ROYAL CI-IO(X)LA"I'E DI? LITTLE DELIIRT Large crowd Attend Great Chief was the winner of the first: Suffolk Chief is pictured above winning the fifth dash at the Char- lottetown Driving Park last night. He nosed nut. Sea Plant, Premier .1. Walter and Judy Budlong in a stretch battle to win the honors. heavyweight champion, with I right to the head in 1:06 of the fifth round of a bout. scheduled for At Dh'town A Sea Plant. came all the way from. 3rd race. Royal Scot-t .1r.. who llfldl second i First and Fifth Dishes ,0 . d M d ll," 1 St. fsurrotk cuter 3 1.iiicii'.'.'iQ-5;...-en0..'i ixyiiai".-.5” wneighed 15” PW" - - 1 M175-1.. and Durelle leave. 1515"” Verna H09 -5 2 Andrews started the fifth by JUCl.V.EUdl0llt.I 2 7 concentrating on Durelles body Pl'e"”9T 3- Wall" -A 3 but when the Canadian went into Che”? G- -7 5 a crouch. Andrews' long right C010llCl BUFUOIIB -6 5 found its mark dn Durelle's tem- Cllrl AUDIT! -3 3 pie. Durelle fell to his knees and Tim”: 2-151'2i 2151- took the full oount in that posit- Sccond and Sixth Dashes ion. Bl-"T5 Edi" - -- 1 1 From the outset Andrews ap- Feamer D”-5t" - -3 1 peared the better boxer. In the Chet Lynn Clever .2 4 first round he opened I cut: over 303110319 5 3 Durelleis left eye that the cans- sir Chuck .4 5 dian'a seconds were unable to Rajah Hanover 7 6 close, Wav-mark ,6 d The final result was obvious in F”5P0 The G???” d d the late stages of the fourth round T""95- 2-172 Z-17i'1- when Andrews scored a series of Third ""5 5"""h 99"!” combinations on Durelle's head T”'9 H31 1 2 which had the Canadian reeling R9-V31 590” -”- - '7 1 in his own corner at the bell. Bt”.V Budlvnz . 2 8 At no time in the fight. did the 5'” H31 -3 3 Canadian champion prove any Pm”? Budbm - 4 4 problem for Andrews. The official 43” Budlonll -5 5 score cards of judges foe Eppy iMl3h"-V Deb - - 3 7 and America Schiavone as well as Marm” 15- l 3 3 that of referee Abe Simon showed i Times: 2.132; ziax-2. 1 Fniirth and Eighth Dashes Lucky Cliicf Babe Eritlon Whispering Hope A. G. Scott I-Iedgewood Chief ' Johnnie Kalmuck Times: 2.lllli Andrews winning every round up to the knockout. Attention Horsemen Starting fee for Old Home OO!bJGd&r- cnuusm.-:4 21 CLASSIFICATION FOR FRIDAY DECLARATION 1:00 P. M. TUESDAY PURSE l000.00 Babe Briltnn. Lucky Chief. A. G. Scott. Jerry”: Nightmare. Hedgenoritl Chief. i PURSE 0000.00 Dean Gallon. Giihngan. Direct Mite, Ann's Boy. Johnny Kalmuck-5 to start. If the above class does notiflll-owners fast class. Robert Bruce, may declare in to the ' PURSE 0860.00 Fsirga. Money Royal. Billy Budlong, My Darling. Prince Bud- longf True I-Iiil, Little Delbert. Abner Moflraw. Anne's Dream, Mlu Donna Mae, Royal Scott Jr. PUIII 030.00 Mary Merke. Silk I-Isl, Mlu Comrnendo, Vernlta Pearl. Barbara Ann Queen. Bob Clan. lino. Dale 1. Mighty Deb. Indy Abner, Miirlon E.. Belle Budlong. Benle Budlong. Min Knox. Keppoch Play- girl. , cusnric salon-snub Ethel M-. Col. Budlong, Bobby Hunter. Ranlda. June lreeu. Penny Royal, Mr. Joli Scott. Famous Boy, Bellliop l.. Ilillln lxpreee. This True to go if any clue goee apart. . Tartan; Jennie Knlinucli. Arloiiway. Pet Hanover. sir Chuck, Joandalc. Rajah Hanover. Real Flngo, Derrick, Winnie: tut. Judy Kahmok. Wayrnark. Ow Long. Pony libs. Iago! '.l'heGnardIan And Lion: The lunehina Island Dairy took over first place in the Olty Soft- ball Iugiia.-helerday evening by defeating Oanada Packers 0-7 in an exh-a game. The Dairymcn scored in the eighth innings: Art Ballem drove Dlok Bellam home with I not grounder done to short. Carroll opened in lnnlnf with a single. Angie Oar-roll saved the game for the Dairy in the top of the eighth with a brilliant running catch of: Henry I-Inrtlnger. The Packers bad the lines loaded and two out when Ou-roll hauled down I-In-timer": drive with a brllllant one-hand effort. God Bellam pitched the Dairy to victory and Henry Hartinger me the loser. The loss was the first of the season for I-Iartinger who has a 6-1 record. Len Areenault hit a home run for the Packers in the fifth. The City slickers defeated the Basilica Youth Club 8-5 and the Parkdale Lions downed the L.Y.C 15-5 in other league games. Glen Matheson hit. a bases load- ed home run in the sixth inning to give the City their victory over the B. Y. C. Mat.heaon's blast-into the cen- trefleld woods scored John I-Iaugh- ey, Dick Doyle and Billy Pryor ahead of him. Maurice William homered for the City in the fourth inning Dalis Defeat Movers 9-6 -The RCA! Disks defeated the Trans-Canada Movers 9-6 at Queen Elizabeth Park softball diamond last. night. It was the second defeat of the year for the lnkue-leadlnz Transcan-I. both at the hands of the Dan, Ifreboy pitched for the victors. giving up seven hits. while Peter; on the mound for the 'I'CM's .1. lowed only six safe blngles. Pm. boy struck out two and walked six. Peters wbinod seven and gave four bases on bells. The teams were both wobbly in the field. chalking up seven ermu-s each. Mclnnls led the Trans-Canada attack with two for 5. and Weisman was the best sticker for the Daks, also hitting two for five. Welble at short and Mason at third mode fancy catch. es. Murph.v'I arch in left field was the best Tnmscan defensive play It is not known yet who had the Tuesday. July 27. us; Dairy Back On Top; City? ost Victories whil Gerard Bingo and Jiiniu Dow homered for the B.Y.-c, Dick Doyle was the wlmun pitcher and Joe Thistle the lnsei-F Spud chandler hurled a. four. hitter as the Pal-kdala Lions defeat- ed the L.Y.0. Wllf shepherd start. ed for the L:Y.c. and was relieved by Blonls Nicholson. Between them they gave up 11 hits. Psddy Bhepbard hit a homerun for the I.i.Y.C. while Cliff Jackson had three hits in four tripe for the Llons. Merlle Longaphle had we fznr four and Louis Goudet two for f ve. The umpires were Ev. Ma4:Ng1); Henry Gauthier and Ivan Congo,-5 Marciano Hard Man To Comer NEW YORK, (Ame New Ytiii Athletic Commission doctors art discovering what Rocky Marci-iinozi. opponents have known for some time-the heavyweight boxing is .1 hard man to corner. Marciano was to have come in New York from the Mlssachusetls seashore. where he has been Va. catloning. last Thursday to give the doctors a chance to see hm.- cuta over his left eye had healed. No Marciano. Then A1 Weill. the champioirs. manager. said he would be in Fri. day. Marciano was in the city just long enough to change directions He went directly to the caugig Mountain resort where he does all his training. Weill then came up with the im- nouncement the champion defin. ltely would be here Monday. Again, no Marciano. If the doctors agree Mucmnni. wounds, suffered in his I5-rounn victory over Ezzard Charles hm-P June 17. have healed. it is exp.-,.-i. ed Weill and Jim Norris, president of the International Boxing club will start discussing a fall fight im- Marciano. Additional sport Page 11 B 0 G D FIIEI. DILS Beet by Test winning 10-6 favor of Daksi ticket, classified on arrival. sington. Charlottetown, and surrounding districts. ' We promise time last season. Purses will be 5095 of ers. sented to the car with the Standard Time. I Canteen Service. stock car "Racing Govehcad T0A1f1l(3l1lT. JfUI&Y 27-8:30 .0 er op ovehead's St k C pm... you will see plenty of thrills andjcspillsaf race. All Stock Cars wishing to participate There will be Stock Cars from Summerside. Ken- Montague) Mount you as good a race meet as seen any A point system is kept at this track for all win- ning cars. The W. G. Barbour Trophy will be pg-9. at a race meet of a later date. All Stock Cars must be in the pit Admission: Adults 31.00; Children 50c. DIAL 9911 P-"L Standard Time will be Stewart the gate receipts for driv. highest number of points by 7:30 p.m. IACE S-1 CLASS B. I. PAC! I DABEES-0100.00 3-7-JIILDA MAC 7-6-TOMMY MORGAN 4-2-MANNISTER. DIREL" 7-8-LUCKY HARVESTER 3-I-BAY STATE PAT 6-5-PROPANE 1-4-I'LL CONTO 5-3-ABNER THE GREAT RACE led CLASS A. A. PACE I DASIIES-0050.00 5-4-MONEY ROYAL 2-5-MISS KNOX 1-1-JO JO SPENCER 4-3-PETER CLXG 3-Sec!-IOGOLA'I'l! DIP Starters And Post Positions Tuesday Night Races July 27th Summcrsiile Raceway nacis i-is cases 1;. B. ram- : msinss-eaoo.oo 7-4-BUDDY BUDLONG .3-1-JIMMIE A. '3-5-SENATOR. CRAIGMYLIC 5-8-GUY HARVESTER 8-6-SIR. FRANCIS DRAKF 2-?wPEGGY ELLIS Hi-DERRIO" I-7-FRISCO rHE GREAT RACE 2-6 t"-LASR A PACE 2 DASIIES-6800.00 8-6-L'lL FRISCO - a.2.Mi-:c; 4-5-MISS connanoo 5-4-LADY coma 1-l-CAPT. MORGAN 2-8-LOU KALMUCK .1-3-ANN'S PRIDE 7-7-JANET coma POOITIMESPM. an-Acouaiurco oinnnorrnowni iiruvmoran iiniiniassiituciuti SIIMMERSIDE 1iAcEwAv TUESDAY lllallf JULY 27tli Hght Dulles, with well filled fields in iimy class. loan Contest in Every Event. COMI Am nine vouii uiiv. 1-his is . ---uov A STANDARD TIME NIGFIYAND YOUR I ...m