JULY 13. 1953 SEAMAN KILLED mggp BROOK. N. 5.. (OP)-Able mm”, James Madden, 22, of (EMU? Bay, N. S... was killed satur- my uhen struck by a car which (mind to stop. The accident oc- mmrcd less than half a mile from (he naval training base here. CIIARLOTTETOWN MONDAY. JULY 20 EXHIBITION GROUNDS Auspiccs Kinsmen Club RISTIANI COMBINED o The as ROYIIEIISIMI CRISTIANI surzncmcus. 250 WILD ANIMALS, Million: of P-o- INCLUDES A GIRAFFE gin revel In tho urlmcnt and AND IIIPPOPOTAIAUS Wholesome Fun of mi. Annual 15L:LEPuAN1s-15 Toronto nstlva Frolic. VWIII Ir"! 0'0 5000-SEATS-5000 from far and "--y:,';';':;'33 s1,4oo niuiv rxrzxsel Bm5"””l' Men” (8) to 3"l'u'iiil'i'a'liVs'. sI.1oo,ooo INVESTEII soacaous srassr PARADE ii? NICE 2&3 P. DOORS 0'1 1 I I 7 P. H. OVER WITH INNOVATIONS, WONDROUS gown. SURPRISES & A MYRIAD OF UNPRECEDENTED FEATURES FROM ALL STRANGE LANDS 600-PEOPLE-800 mm ay In jijj. advent ol Kma 150 PERFORMERS Rochester SATURDAY National League Milwaukee .. 000 000 000-0 4 St. Louis .. 201 001 101-5 10 0 Surkont. Johnson (3) .Burdette (5) Jolly (8) and St. Claire; Mll- ler and Anderson. L-Surkont. Hr: St. Louis-Musial. Chicago . 100 030 001-5 6 0 Cincinnati 000 002 000-2 4 0 Kiippsteln and McCullough: PM- biclan, Smith (5) Nuxhall (3) and Seminick.dL-Psogiblelan. Hrs: Chi- cago-Fon y, rena. New York 300 021 000-6 10 0 Brooklyn . er, Roe (1) Black (9) and CamP' Irvin. Thomson. Pittsburgh .. Philadelphia . 120 001 31x-3 12 0 Waugh, Lindell (5 Hetki (6 Dickson (7) and Janowicz. 533?; iock (5); Konstant.Y.D1”9W3 id Ridzik ('1) and Burgess. W-R - zik. L-Dickson. Hrs: Philadel- phia-Jones. Ennis. American Lesson:-2 1 0 t no ooo oo lNAcI;vshlYnc:'i'li)n. 010 100 we 1-: in 1 Master-son.lSchmitz (6) unit) Ella: gei-aid; Sam and Berra. - C mm, Hrs: New York-Boiiwez. Martin. st. Louis . . no 000.200-7 S; 3 Detroit 000 000 020-2 Cain andncolui-tney: Gromek, Mil; ier ('1) and Batts. L-C'tr0me- Hrs: st. Louis-Kokos (2) Kry- hoski. Young; Detroit-Lund. 5 u Cleveland 030 000 001-4 M 1 Chicago . 000 020 30x-5 . Wynn, Hoskins (7) and Hewl- Keegan (5) Dorish (8) and Loi- lar. W-Keegan. L-Wgfilnk B 3 Phil deiphln .. 010 000 - I . .200 010 001-4' 5 2 Bishop. Fanovich (9) Schelb l9) and Murray; . Mcoermott. Kinder is) and White. W-Kinder. L' Fanovich. Hrs: Phlladelphia-De- maeetrl; Boston-Cvernert. International Leaxue 000 000104-5 9 2 Syracuse . . 3 y Fashoiz, Condrick ('7) Ciimian .9) and Knhn: Lovenzlllhu WW I62. Springfield Post, Ovcrmlre (7) and Keller; ooo ooo coo-4 4 1 from New Waterford. N. s. in a Worthington and Westrum; Mey- ten round co-feature on the Henry wens, L.-Meyer. Hrs: New York- on July the 24th. 000 040 000-4 8 1 is no stranger to local boxing fans. 0, roo 120101-(1 9 2 1mm .9) Laudcck (9) and Far- 0l0 122 001-7 11 0 p 000 000 300-3 6 3 has secured a match for him with and Bur- Spencer is in constant demand in brink. Eastern Buffalo . . 000 000 000- 0 8 0 Second. Baltimore .. . 220 020 041-10 13 0 Milwaukee Johnson. Weiss (2) Voiselle (8) SL Lou” and Erautt; Thompson and Tab- acheck. Montreal . 000 200 010-3 i0 3 Ottawa 000 000 004-4 9 2 First: Baseball Results Duck Trainor, Tommy oSpen.cer Signed To Fight There are two ways of judging the calibre of a fighter; See him in action or look at h.is record Either way Don "Duck" Trainer stands out among the top welterweights of the Maritimes. A ring stylist. Duck will attempt to keep the Maritime Welterweight title on P. E. I. when he climbs into the ring with Tommy "Gun" Spencer, capable two listed ring craftsman Jordon - Gil Edward; card here Spencer the 29 year old veteran P. E. 1. fans stilltrecall two sum- mers ago, when the Tommy "Gun" delighted fistic fans at the Char- lottetown Forum with a rare dis- play of ring skill and speed in outpointing this City's Harry "Kid" Poulton, it was hoped that Spencer could be brought back to box against a suitable local hoxer. Understandably, at that time. Duck Trainor was not interested or ready for such a bout. He had just started his boxing career, after being in the rim: for only three years. He was still green and cer- tainly in no shape to meet a fight- er who had twice beaten Harry Poulton and was rated among the sharpest and smartest in the game. That was two summers ago. Since then, boxing every clay. look- ing forward in an active indoor season, pnssibily in Paterson. N. J.. Trainor has had a change of heart. He has gained an abundance of experience in figlhtlruz in New York and traininiz in Paterson and Toronto with Vince Martinez, Frit- zie Pruden and Gus Rubicini. So he is eager to fight any body. especially Claude Fortin or Rocky Briselbois. Can.-ida's Welter cihamp. But before he can hope tn set within puchiniz distance of Fortin or Brlsciois, Duck Trainor will have to prove himself against tougher opponents than the men he defeated so far in his ring career. With this in mind. Ivan Doheriv Tommy Spencer. A popular fighter, Canada. Moreover, his THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN manager is demanding a much higher guarantee to meet Trainor then he accepted for a match with Poulton. Down Cape Breton and Halifax way the feeling is that Spencer with ten years pro-experience has too much ring savvy for Trainor. 'Iihose ten years included a three year tour of New England and Canadian centres, against such on- ponents as Billv llappler. Ross Virgo (U. 5. Olympic Champ) Mickey Sand, Harry Hurst. Fell Mall and Frankie Young. Ivan Dohertv Booster Club pro- moter has this to say about the coming welterweight match "At the moment, the most talked-about fighter in this district is Duck Trainer. Local boxiniz fans remem- ber Duck 3.; a capable but cautious boxer. that was over three years ago. Since then he has put on fifteen pounds and while in Paterson, Pelte altercd his style completely. Today Trainor doesn't take a back- ward step. He is the best combina- tion boxer. puncher in the Mari- times. In his last fight on May the 24th, at Brantford. Ont.. he outpoinied Joey DeL0ng of Win- nipecz in six rounds in one of the hloodist fizhts ever seen-in Brant- iord. De Long. the touch Indian who holds a decision (wet Claude Fortiu (who fiizhls Dick Howard on July 29 in Truro) floored Trainer in the first round with a poivenful left hook. He came up sluggirtrz and punched Dei..ong all over the ring. Cut over both eyes at the end of six rounds DeLong dropped with exhaustion. So crorwd pleasing was the fight that l'Decan" Allen wanted to re- match thcm at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto But DeLona declined the offer. When local box- ing fans get an eyeful of Trainer in action. they'll be pleasantly sur-l -' prised and will see the vrcatest welterweight scrap ever held here. It. should be a pier six brawl all the way." Promoter Doherty stated last night that the supporting card will be announced within a couple of days. 100100 200-4 3 2 000 030 000-3 9 1 Liddie. Buhi (5) and Cooper; Mi- mll. white (6) Haddix (8) and Anderson. W-Buhl, L.-White. 011 000 002-4 9 I 002 021 101-6 11 1 Face, Hetki (8) and Janowicz; Philadelphia Lt. Mary Mactennan Wins Top Honors At Rifle Shoot Roberts and Burgess. L-Face. Hr; Pittsbnrzit-Abranis, Philadelphia- Ennis i..”. ' 003 200 000-5 9 3 PRICES: Roebuck and Thompson; Hrah- Pittsburgh scak and Shantz. (ii-ncral Admission: ---- Adults s1.2.a . P"””” , .ld , 60c National League (hi "" New York .. 100 (33: :31; '5 3 y , -4 . Brooklyn 000 7 Second: "”""”3 5mt5' 1-learn. Wilhelm l7) and W950 rmniurgii Afternoon 75c rum: Erskine. me: (3) Podres (10 Night 351.25 Above Prices include amusement taxes. RESERVE AND ADMISSION TICKETS ON SALE CIRCUS DAY AT HUGHES DRUG STORE 150 QUEEN sr. will still Dr. anus am... pm mu load ...u.si. (. moi... comm .. um llavwn e p -on-piucui uomiimunia. Variety la the Spice nfa-dogir-lye I Here'l lflllyi-j the taste-tempting. lll'Jllll'E'V'i'-'8 V"m3' lb" been changed but the added taste sppcalinso. no matter whether your PC! 5 P”lc"”c: REGULAR. CHICKEN or LlVER- I W1 and Walker, Erautt (2) Chambers St. Louis-Jablonski. keep him in tip-top condition. Nothing: be getting precisely the same Dr. Ballsrd'l bgimood blend of proieinl. minerals apd vitamins, Iii evnyjiavour. ASK Your Sim" or r- 04 i .'iio-r'orr THE PRESSI . Ballard'I 3 flavour pet food: to-day. V s 4 H ' Ilu book u love" have been winrg furl U ozlllunrfnd mg flvllvl gully illunmud pqu Iu,,,l,,,,;,,g ...m. lprjprnuflvl mamlalnnilir am. my Muivp fudpw and training of pm. Mal Iamvuiaru an (very Dr. Balhrd 1 pmducl p mm ID! voul con man: V a ,. . mm on south. Iii'i'Atii"9 P. E. I. FISH W EDNESDA BRING YOUR- Gucst speaker: AND GAME ANNUAL MEETIG 0 AT MARSIIFIELI) Y, JULY 15th AFTERNOON SPORTS Officers Club, Marshfleld Fly (lasting and Skeet Shooting Competition: 2 3:00 pm. to 5:30 pm. ROD AND GUN. Supper and Meeting at Sandy's Restaurant 6100 PM- Mr. Ott Jlickes, 'Pr(-slilcnt New Brunswick Fish and Game Ass'n. All Branch Members Cordially Invited. Campanella (10). W-Podres. 1.-Wilhelm Hrs: New Antoneili and St. Claire: Staley. (2) Clark (8) Brazie (8) and Anderson. W- Staley; Hrs: Milwaukee-Mathews, 1.1;; i Philadelphia 231 000 00x-6 ll 2 Lapalme. Hall (4) Waugh (8) and Atwell. Sandlock (8): Miller. York- Irvin; B1'00k1i'Tl-Shubai Ridzik (4) and Lopata. W-Ridzik. Con. - l L-Lapalmc. First: First: Milwaukee I60 100 200-10 17 0 emu," 000 001 1nL4 9 1 St. Louis 000 001 000- 1 7 1 Cincinnati 300 000 I0:-7 7 0 Rush, Poilet (2) Lawn (7) Leo- nard (7) and McCullough; Per- kowski and Seminick. L-Rush. Chicago-Kiner (2) Fondy. Second: Chlcaxo 000 000 003-3 8 0 Cincinnati . 000 200 23:-7 10 0 Hacker and Gar-agiola, Basczew- ski and seminick. Hrs: Cincin- nati-Marshall (Z), Baczewski, Bell. American League Washington 003 000 002-5 7 0 New York . 020 002 101-8 9 1 Byrne. Lane (2) Sims ('7) Dixon (7) and Grasso. Fitzgerald (9); McDonald, Kuzava (8) Reynolds (9) and Berra. W-Reynolds. L- Dixon. Hrs: Washington-Jensen, New York-Berra (2). First: Cleveland . .. 000101 000- 2 O I Chicago 340 030 31x-14 ll) 0 Houtieman. Hoskins (2) Wight (2) Hooper (4) Brissle (7) and Ginsberg: Fornieles and Shoely, Lollar (5). L-Houtteman. Second: Cleveland 000 010 000-1 6 1 Chicago .. 001 101 00x-3 13 0 Lemon and Tipton; Trucks, Pierce (9) and Lollar; W-Trucks. First: Philadelphia 001 000 040-5 10 fl Boston . I04 010 30!-9 13 0 Martin, Scheib (4) Coleman (8) and Watlington; Brown. Delock (ii) and Wiiber. W-Brown. L- Martin. Hi; Boston-Wllber. Second: Philadelphia .. 030 0 001-4 8 0 Bolton .. 000 0 0 000-1 ll 1 Byrd and Murray; Parnell, Henry (2) Delock (8) and Wilber. L- Parncll. Hr: Boston-Gernert. First: St. Louis 023 I10 000-1 12 1 Detroit 060 100 0lx-Ii 10 1 Kretiow. Hnlloman (2) Paige (7) and Courtney: Hoeft. Herbert (4) and Batts. W-Herbert, L-Paige; Hrs: St. Louis-W9rt7.. Lenhardt. Detroit-Muilin. Second: St. Louis 300 000 000-3 1 0 J'!im- Nllllll” Mumu - Ml” LL MHFY MacLennan look top honors in the Saturday afternoon Rifle Sh00t at Squaw Point with a score at 95. she had one point more than her brother Sgt. G, G, M'icLennan. The match was fired at the 300 and 600 yard range with each rifle- man having ten shots at each range. The next match will be fir. ed on Saturday afternoon, July is at l.3(l from thc 500 and 600 yard ranges. Following are the results of Satu-i-da.v's shooi: Ll. Ma-”.v MncLemian 4a 47 Sgt. G. G. MaeLennan 47 47 Capt. E. R. Burke 4a 45 Capt. A. J. Mccobe .. 46 45 Lt. P. T. Hooper .. 47 44 Lt. P. T. Landrigan 43 47 cpl. A. M. Johnston 44 45 Gnr. W. Welsh 46 44 Gnr. W. E. Hardy 45; 42 Lt. Col. W. J. MacDonald 42 47 Cdt. W.D. MacDonald 46 43 (ml. A. Rodd 4 Lac. Worsleick . 4; Gnr. A. L. Court . 42 Sgt. R. M. Vessey , 41 Garth Macbennan . 45 Mrs. W. E. Hardy . 39 NS Thorburn ,, . 35 Capt .7. J. Cnrmally . . 42 38 Lac. F. Hatch 36 43 'r. P.. R. H. Wood . as 39 Cdt. Carl MacDonald 45 .12 77 Cdt. Pat. Landriizan . . 41 35 76 CPO S. Boiwles . 42 34 76 GPO L. Llewellyn .34 38 72 PO W. Judson . 27 30 57 Detroit .. , 020 000 000-2 5 o Littleiield and Courtney; Branca. Marlowe (6) and Bucha. L-Bran- ca. Hrs: St. Louis-Groth. Wertz. .Internat.ionai League First: Ottawa 101 000 002-5 .8 1 Montreal ooo 304 20x-9 9 1 Ditmar, Bamberger (3) and Shimlz: Lo Sorda, Coleman (9) and Thompson. Second: Ottawa 0010001-2 8 0 Montreal 000 0021-3 '1 o Fix).)'ek. Bllft-5Ch.'v' (7) and Tarma- vich, Shantz (7); Ludwick, L” (6) and Yclicn. First: Toronto 100 300 000-4 1 2 Springfield 000 000 100-1 5 2 Sleater andAKeller; Hillman, .13. cobs (6) Elston (8) and Bur. brink. Toronto . 110 000 0-2 4 1 Springfield am 022 x--4 t 1 Johnson and O'Nea.l; Pym-ml Jones (ti) and Meek. Burbrink (7). Buffalo 201 052 010-11 11 1 Baltimore - om) .100 100- 4 11 o Wevel and Ryan; Starr. Herrin (ii) I-ieintzeiman (8) and Tabs. check. . Rochester . 000 000000-0 8 2 Syracuse 100 000 000-1 8 2 Rupert. Tiefenaur (8) and Kahn; Hartley and Pnrtee, Fusselman (7) rive ouI'A p v CHE J Second Replacement- On All-Star Team C1NCIINl:ATI- YlA:”;3W95t W"i' ichoscii Thursday to fill the vacan- rum o cw or ian s PAGE SEVEN -... '1:-E ovary lacuna is smooth and Ind. The name 'John Player-c, Sons" on tho package is your gunmnleo Ihg Canada's Mildest Cigarette Cards, on the National League all- BODY FOUND K star team. It was the second 11- PUGWASH. N. S, (C13). The. HALH-Ax (op) ... The veterui placement in the National League body of Capt. John Chenneli. 6l.,iHo1iand-American liiic passenger- ic:im's catching department. Clyde skipper of a. fisheries patrol l)03Ll('.I-lY'-20 vwscl lZ:i.'im 1 Mccullouszh of Chicaim Cubs Waslstationed here, ans found in Pic-(call in iiazii.-.x rm ioii harbor Sunday. apparently ni:al sairi sl 9 umilri y W” (W created when Del Crandali of drowning victim after falling irnmiaiier 30 years cf service chosen Friday to replace the iii-lMu.”ukee Bmves WM injured. jured Del Rice of the St. Louis hia vessel. An inquest was orderedireturn to HoiLand. 2z'El93E333&3Z338'8838?:28?5:5:. iiewoiii: In this jet age of aviation, Canadais modernlairfforcel is up in front . . .. .. . . Silv?r'7St:r 'u-iaining planes-all-weather T Canuck 'm'ght fighters-combat-proveu,”power-packed Sabres- ball jet-propelled.) . . . and nowfr. :1 :he new fohr:enE h7st'icr transport aircraft used by any air force in the world! timadians can take ptidepin their modern You do yourdutyand serve'Canada'when you join the RCAI-f.iYou have opportunity for travel and advcnture.lYou get thorough training and in- valuable experience in a modern trade. ' You, too, can work onyor fly on jet power! There are immcdlalc 0PC"l"iZ5-L For complete inforrnaiionhiontlbecomin martskilled Aircraft Technician or on Air Crew Officer, see, write or phone 1 e Career Counsellor at RECRUITING UNIT; The .l()lll'l'iill Building. Summersidc, P.lt.I. Plionc: 3223 X MORE MEN ARE NEEDED .,.,, TO FLY AND SERVICE RCAF PLANES ” IAVSTTVISIVT ri hcr An offic- ii . L hdrawn on her 0Yl.0llllAlllAil Alli Foiici: l, r) r) )-) H) TARGET:FREEDOM (u 0 (-4 4-5)?" I I I . .-.--.x..