Page 6 The Guardian, Thur.. August 11. 1955 I BYC And Dair In Softball Pl y Take Lead ayoffs l l l t I 'n V-:'SU uintc mmiersic” Free-For-All Hay Staic Pal ouifuolcd the three Summary: The Dairy and the BYC each! and a triple by Dick Carroll All Andrew Perry's lI0l'59- B--2 I n. h . ht I I ' (tn . W A. A. -Softball l-Hill? ill-'i.i0”5 1351 "ml", duubies for the BYC with no one last evening in times of 2.tl8l -iid ie iiicrcascd his load and roniped (mnnin Morgan (Kennedy, 1 1 as the Milkmen dropped "I? APT: player getting more than one nit 2.093.-.. As the track record I 06 iioiiii-nagain without being cxtcnd- Snnnnn Hour mewist - Inn in hlPS H-4 and the youth clubhers; out of the remaining four. - was not broken. the trophy 3”” S't'l- lmlllilnd 201 W0 Sc'C0I1d-S. andtcrny Eagle lMnnDnnnln,. 2 downed Barry's Lions ll-6. T Spud Chandler was the loser al- ed by Mr. Jerry Sheen of mtcen in -the second dash Ann 5 :Drcaml1.n Como (Cole). H I . - . H5 n Art Ballem went all the way for. though he slashed out a pair of 3, Mgiimis shoe store and thi- 'll'- finished. strum: l0 lilac? l.h"'d- .Tnnnny Mnnnnn .'MnG'rnnnr, 4 5 the Dairy giving tip 9 hits. 4 walksi singles to help along his, own i - bara Ann Shop. was presenlvfl I0 .U1l)l-'3'" M0"!-13" W”"""E "I91 Timon. 2 ,3. 2-15- ami Qirlkiiln mi 4 in iaking me cause, .loc MacDonald of Sydney. (ape first 'zish of the AA Pace IOVl'C.I;0d Camznn nnnnan Owned by M i,... W,” si,(.pi".,-(1 was iagged, ..,,.T...WC Breton. to: piling upn tlicdinus: lilis( ;.t-ctligd ('lI”f';T;l)l2.I3r'l:i in Pnlitii M."-nnny. Shining Hour nnnnd' N. S. Tennus Ass-n points diir ng Mondays an as a. ti c I n r for only 5 blows and I walk and; night's racing. The trophy was pre- !.iistx"s Lass won the first dash Illih-H M"5- Ralllll Bangs of Sydnc lYanks Stop Bi0st.onLSurgel With 3-2 WiIn; Redlegssnapglub Streak At Si Bay Staie!l5at Winner Of X Games (By The Canadian Press) New York Yankees needed 13 innings Wednesday to stop the American League: rampaging Boston Red sox 3-2 in a sensational pitching duel. Big Don Larsen Wag the winner over Frank Sullivan by virtue of Andy Caroylg single over Ted Williams' head. And over in the National League, Cincinnati Redlegs snapped a six-game Chicago Cub winning streak by downing the Bruins twice, 7-2 and 6-3. The wins pulled the Redlegs to within two games of the fifth-place Cubs. tngllgllnnxayanugsii :l;Ti::rs'tu:)n'l run by blasting his 38th. give the Yanks their opening in CLEVELAND (Am ” "nllll Kiner's home run with the has... loaded in the last of the ninth hi. ning '-'v' Jnesday night gave Clev.. land Indians in 6-4 victory oi-H Detroit Tigers. Kincr Connected tafter Hoot Evers and liank FOIIPI delivered pinch singles and ,qi Smith beat out a hunt. the lilth. Alter Joe Collins sacri- ficed Berra to second. manager Pinky Higgins ordered Sullivan to walk lrv Noren. iiank Bauer broke his hat on a weak pop fly to Sullivan for the isecond out but Carey smashed '31 ng liner to send Berra home. his 10th game against as many in a game called in the sexmiilt struck out 4 . y "lo Junior smith was mp haiipr dur-lagcfg Officgfs sented to Mr. MacDonald by the ”.l7h clipping its seconds off hern 5- Neither lenm had snnred since ii was Kine,-is "ii, home rnn In lflil "'9 E-3"” Wllll 3 hi” I" 4 d”""5 mmhe” .M”' F'e"”" ",'f"" ”T"”"lt . ' . D. II. Trot 5 Boston pushed over two in the the season. the 365th of his caim trips whilc Paddy Shepherd had' HALIFAX. ICPJ -- H. H. Le- Sheen of Summerside. lhc daily double f98l!'”"l1 Lmy ' second and New York countered and the four runs batted in mm tho lnni:'.CSl blow of the izameea Quesne of Halifax has been re- 1" "'9 l1F5l- lFe9'l0l”3ll (I350 lellcnl-N3 We U-P591 W”""-I" Qmd Lilly HOIIP Lee tJoe Mac- ;with two in the third. him a major league total of Loni truilc 'elected to his fourth term as Rlchland got away aheat ihc Lnstys Lass: panltl 35131.-t-0. .l.illyi Donaid, u ,. . ...1 MREDLEG ROOKIE WINS The Tigers had gone ahead 47 (Ippnsllli: sccoiid baseman Vern president. of the Nova Scolia f'eld' but Skener lmg-ed 'lhe 50119 L” pmd S”6'70 (9 Wm I" lheilxerry Frisco tR)3"l -- 2 Zl D011 GF055- TECH" Clnclmlall in the seventh inning on V”-i Blanchard of the Abbies and Pete Lawn Tennis Association from on the back S-lmlch- mu MW dash of um DD Trot" She Ted G9'"l955e6' fLl6WeIl.Vnl.. 4 3.graduate from Nashville. was .1-nrgcsnn-5 home run ff Mm. (l'n Maclntyre of Dairy played stand- Other officers elected were: Greg” made lll5.b'd. w”l' My llald sum '" pm" mh." lzwd 31iS5 lV0F1l1.Y Dali? fT3yl0lt)- 3 5 credited with his first major lea- cia with a man on base ( out ball afield for their clubs. IVice president. Mrs. lilency Dav- Slale Pl" 3' the Metelglllh 'l”l9 '3” ,W”9 5174" ("V 3 ,l'ck9' ”"t.limniie A. IE. Rcevesl 4 gue win in the first game against M R d H I N N The RYF nushcd across 4 runs idson. Bridge-water and secre- 3"d ""3 Perry ""055 Cam? "I9 l'”5l-V5 E43,” I" W'" Ell” l'T5”la?hii1uberI Lea ifilacGregurJ.... 7 6 Chicago although Buster Free. n. (nsfn 3"! Fl 3'”l1”" l'” in tho last half of the fifth inning tary-treasurer. Barney S ('reigh-I I under wraps; Richland cc 'ht- of the (. not and ( Pure. 59-30 Prowsc Pridc icolci . . . . . .. 8 7 man pitched the final threi: and'eal mr .' "en ?r the l.'ld”'"” to overcome a 6-4 Lion lead andl ton. Halifax. ” Nice "gal" I" the 5"."'"' Th "F 3 Sl""l',.l"'k0l "" MISS w”"lh.y Garth 'l'ryax ILewisI 5 dr two-tliirds innings in relief. l BRO0”LYN AP)-("I ll”'ll4l'l pmxirlr Ihcir margin of victory. Jilembers of the executive com- with Skelter and Anns Dream ll-all-. "Ila 19” fill) avlllln; llnlllz iues: 2:17 3z'5'. 2.l6. Art Fowler went the distance lrapped Mme three runs mm " i.-,,,m,,. (-in,...n,.,. R,,(.h(. Ciimnxed mm” are Rein W. S Bunion following in that order.. in the tit-torv ill the second dash of the winninn nnrnn in nnnrne of Jon fnr his dnmn win In inn sennnn :double and single Wedtiesday lllL'lIt ii". um-ism: win, his i,as,,s.inaded Hnmax: Rm, Sample. Sydney; home stretch on the first round A.A.nl'larc. nnmnnnnnnid an agenh nnmnn Viewing seven nun wnr, as Brooklyn Dodgers spotted fwxv slnclc Mrs. 1.. Schofield. Windsor; Ron F ;T '7 IV ren Hacker. first of three Chi- .Y"'.'k Clams M" W” "' "'9 l'”' Ralph Pnwnn nnnnn "In win Cosmanv Yarmmnh and "Mn C. Trot and C. Pace rnnn nncnersn was the inn”. of tuning, then went on to win 34 en rsesh Me . giiin: up 7 hits. including a double Mat-Kie. New Glasgow. Mary MacLen nan Winner At Brighton Club Tonight I.usty's Lass tltIacGrego1'l I 2 Judge Morris (J. McDonaldi 4 1 Sir Francis Drake ICallbecki.2 3 victories. Ted Kluszewski smacked his 37th homer In the second game linning by rain. Karl Spooncr. who went in tin- rescue of Brooklyn rookie Roger :”n?nnK:.;lg11:;k(Ln::fi:?ill) 5 5 and Ernie Banks. Chicago short- Craig. was the winner: Ramon A ' ' The Brighton Horseshoe ('lub's the ovcnt. J,ium: (jlcgg (Ryan, M 5151011 3PC0""lt'd ff" "'9 fl?-El CW M""""'l "'5 l”5"' If I e big Centennial shoe meet will bel .lt is not iicccssziry to be ai Ii-imcs; 2.17 3 5' 2.17 3 l W" row- , held this evening starting at 7linomhcr of a (gill) to play in the inn Lass .,w',n,d hi. slenarii . . smfiiii imnciig (mi top. L. i)gi;i,g i-hanipionshi meeis for 30 rfclock with teams from Suni- tournaiiicut no anyoiie wishing lihnin, Sn Jnn n Moms in E A I A Nlilry Mnnnnnnani smmng Char- years and was nnpCanada's limp merside. Kcnsington. Sumlllel'SI(I( Io patrlicipiilc may do so just by nnnrnn n, J09 Emnnnnnnld as p 1- jmipim... 5.-i,.-mi Qpachprn w(.dne5.;i3i5iey inm. i R.C.A.F. and the local club par dropping doun to the Briizlitoninnnnt . day won her first match in IN Mary said she does not know llfilbllillll. Club and 10-"Hing his name With M 1- C d L N years of competition at Dominion whether she will make the Bisleyl Mn wlillllen Galldef. secretary -lack Mccnum l Free-For-All a a nr rmmia Rim Association prize team again this year, : of Charlottetown Centennial Com-l --m --- . . . . g H .:i..mu But at the end of the first two mltfee. will toss the first shoe to ”i'-V 5”"? Pal ””a”('l'"1-'"” 1 1 The excuenicnt was fast and Jacobs was disqualified for Th, 3., n.nnl.nM i-nnnnnnni nr the matches mm mun, inwards ,eam' officially open the evening's fes- BECCRI l,'f'"'""ll 'R"'"hl”"ll' 2 2 furious at the wrestling match at throwing Boyer out not the ring al'm)' medical corps' simplemen-lmembership she had the third tiviiies and Barry Macoiiin-ary . . 5'" 'l”5"l”l l”9ll'C'lll'"l - 3 tithe Forum last evening. fFin.v 1-e- i and refusmu to let him return tary reserve won the Bankers' highest aggregate. 195 of a pos-H will be on hand. decked out in 'ij""f-i5 Dmam lR”bl"5""”- - 5 3.Blanc of Moncton and nJim Kcllyl Georgeous George Grant was nnnlnn in n Snnnnn” nnnins, n Sun: 200. The inn 13 aggregate his km; and ianans, in serenade (M01191 Hf" fllljnnl - 4 5'nf Boston met in the first match ; pitted against Kelly in the feature crack Ontario army marksmamiscores at week's end will be chosen those attending with Scotch airs. Mlfjll" l(- OHUCHI -5 5.and before they were through i event. Each man had won a fall Mnl unnnin E Knew. of ""3 pic, rm, the mam. Another highlight of the men 'IIlllCS1 2.08 1-5: 209 26 Ithcy had broken the ring ropes. l when the referee. in atteniptmii Mn nmnnrv snnmn M n W wnnn In Wm bn inn nl.ennn(.(, M an Inn ("am nub Hnnnwnnn has. 'WlllIiIl,llE horso owned by An- K;-iiy evpntu-ally non then omiitn kplnspi "?c0rgEOug" iron; iisnn - . - ' .. . .. r. .' r s ' ' -fl'N' f'TltV- ifall match with a ro kic' ant Ti ega ac in was acciuvntn i Dil&l:.'Iin:rl'lTllPId PTOS ReudY l "dam and A (M MD hplpm J".'"dr"ls "l "NW"? "' hf" m" ' 's ' V a hotly press In the sperond cnn- . thrown out nf the riniz. When in .'w. in iii; im.” Ihrpp hiillqpveq Ron and me two local harhers mm? "mm w'lw"rlh'V ""5 mmnw" I” S””"'l'- l'7ll1"h9'l' l"'i"- K9"".V test Roger flavor and Frenchlc l returned to the ring he awarrivr -. x - - - . - . ' ', ' . t He has in his spare time. ron- W. in , 1-" bf ,(- in in ynnn ,nnn,. in mm nrnnn For Tourney Wm, . keen miemsi m Sim. dmnen on Stanhnpc Beach a mamd lllll:ni0.n Donnie Hmzim lack l.lacobs each won 1 a enrol ieorge c ma c . hath not 99 of in possible 100 points In the match proper fired 'Tiicsd:iy ON I93! RISLEY TEAM Mary. who lives in Alexandra. F El, eight miles from Charlot- tetown. was a member of Can-l adals IEIF-l Risley team. only wnnian ever rho. n. Standard army .ltI:i calibre serv- Ice FIIIPS---IiPaV,V and shoulder- brnisiniz to the novice-are used: iii the matches. Mary smilingiyi uses the term ”we" when discus-. sing her prowess. the "we" being; Mary and hcr heavy rifle. t llcr brother. George. 50. also is here. He has been shooting at Mon Plans To A Swim Lake RT l"ATIlAI?INI'IS. (Int 'AP' -inspired by Marilyn Bell's suc- cess in long-distance swimming, I 23-year-oltl St. (latharincs resi- drnt plans In siiim Lake Ontario to "prom a man can do it." Loon illutcht Bout-hard. a na- Nye of Five Fingers. N.B.. says- tic-'ll dive in Saturday night at Niagara-on-the-Lake. He plans to make the It milc distance in "iii 01' I9 hour. ' Rotir-hard has been training for Hie swim for the last five months. He plans to enter the water of shoot in p.m. His wife and sexoral friends will accom- pany him in it I4-font boat. Roiii"n:irtt has lived in SI.Calh- mines for the last two yonrs. He II a shop fnrpmmi at Niagara ltriicturail Steel Cnnfidonl he'll make it. he said, M'l"l'IIIf'SfIp'lVt ”l'll get there if I hair to walk on the bottom all the may if a girl like Marilyn nan make it. I don't see why I Clhit." Carmen Basilio Easy Winner NFW weight i't)flK 'APl Welter- champlnn Carmen Rasllin went back to work lifter a two- rnnnth layoff and whipped ltslo Srnrtichini easily Wednesday night Q I unanimous decision in a nul- titlr 10-round match of Madison Square Gardcri. The champ appeared rusty hut nlaggered the ltslian middleweight .'-iii the last roiin Basilio weighed 150. Scorticliini I54 Johnny Digilio. N6, Rayonne.. N.J.. nntpointt-d Tony Percy. my Drummondvillc. Quebec. In the Iml-final cut to four rounds to. mike way for the main event. will Grooves. ltifl. E(lmonton.: Alberto. oufpointed Warren Helga. 135. Brooklyn. in four rounds. Probable Pitchers 'PROBABI.F. PITCHERS NEW YORK tAPi - Probable. pitchers in today”; major I9.nIIl!' baseball games twnn-lost record! II iuuonthcsesl: Amt-rlutt Lennie Chit-alto" at Kansas City-Johnson i (Mi vs Raschl '4-It), T Detroit at Cleveland-l-loeft til-It n Wynn (I3-Tl. l Boston tit New York loumamii (Hit or suscoe '55! u Turlq; fl:-I01. i n Blayloel '0 Kelly I5) and Rand. low st-r-iios from CHICAGO (AP Golf's money- hungry pros had stars in their eyes . .- , . . , today as they brought their gamesi Hm Dmmg Park lesmrday up to a peak for the start of their biggest treasure hunt Uwllrld" l”"""-V " T"" "'Sha"i-right George Walters lakes hisl fer , ' A field of I05 will start the first 7" the upper left photo Dave Mac- Lend the sports turn in the l6-lb. hammer throw. f'.'0lllS oi the iliizlilantl Games at an eyent In second. tossing. have generously donated in which, he finished,3nirofhyn..l?.l,elh”oiw'Z'i'll?5 if-3.7; Cap” Arch” Ma9"""5.liave kindly made donations for jof Pictmi in the lower snap showsi sprints home a winner in the inexperienced Island compet- e the 100 yard dash While on the itors how to toss the Cuber. iPholos by W. Taylor) iweallier Delay; for this winning bonanza: Fifty thousand dollars in cash, 2 contract for 55 exhibition dates at 51,000 each and all expenses, and an option of full more. Second money is 510.000. third 35.000. fourth S.'l.00fl- -and the pay- off scales down to 5100 through 72nd place. The only questionable starter was Jack Burke. who shared sec- ond place hehind champion Bob leg of a 72-holc stampede today Dave at the Ilighlantl (Saint-s events yesterday at the Drivingl Park. liarl two firsts. tun seconds and a Toski last year Vlllll Earl Stcwarl. lnnn Onh. In Inn 16 "1 nnmmnr "I'll" "35 5"" ""r5l"3 5' "ml" did he fail to finish in the top ten right hand. ihwnn I Good weather has been forecast.- in lflti, the M0 in 54 secs. placed second in the shotputt and caberi toss anti third in the high jump. l Alfred (lrooin of Suinnicrsidc and- TUHVITLV Rice of Glcnfanning were runner:-z-up tn .VlacLcod in the I00 yd dash as were iloiinic Machonaidl Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS l American League Detroit Cleveland! 000 110 noqn 5 in o of filoniagnc in the 440, l Bunning, Aber 47) and lloiise, lion Atkinson of I'll.-in-' '- -i Wilson I81: Garcia. Mossi tilt and Won the IlanlllIt'I' Throw with a Naragon. Hegan -fl). il- Mtissi. nuglll.V ht-am of 77 it :i i... u...i l,-Aber. HRs: Del. Torgcson, Cig"(lcorEc Walters second atid Stewart Rosen. Naragnn, Kine;-i Machlillan third: and Walters won 30,10" fllc sliotputt with a loss of .'l.'l ".1 ll20000ti0ti()0fI0---2 .-szllin ,. Now Ynrk Slcivtirt .ll;ii'MilIaii. slioniiig a 002 000 000 000 l- - fl 3 0t izrcnt anuunit of strcnglit and skilli Sullivan and White. Daley 14v; in a very taxing event. took top spot in tho calicr toss with ii Chicago 000 020 020- I ll 1 lIt"nvr of 27 ft. 9'? ins. have Mac. Kansas City 202 001 00:- 5 il l Lend was second and lion Atkinson Byrd. Harshman i3l Hnwt-ll I7) third. l Martin int and l.ollar. filo-is IRI; ltmuiic of ihc Slltlrlu ..i..,,i3:- Kcllner. Gormsn (Hi and Astroth. Hm nnm dnnh 1 Haw MM. Larsen and Berra. Washington at Baltimore pptl. "m -t ' "W M - -- -- riiin National League N. s' ping l'll'N'Iiiml A 'I'ruro Il Cincinnati oo2 too 400 W 7 I4 I ;a'al'1til'llllt'0(l; anoint.-nu 4 Cnicnnn 000 002 000; 2 61 D nax . .lPl aitonnl Gm”. nrnemnn nn, and Bnnmt at month 6, iyontvillc 5 Hillmann i9: L-Minner. Minner, Jeffroat iii and Chlti. W Gross. BIG MIXICRS HR: Chi, Fondy Sgcond ROCTI('.Sll'li III llnglantl niakes the Cincinnati 000 201 210- 6 I2 Ailarizest criiicrric-inixing mnrhineil Chicago ,000 if!) 011- 3 7 i in the Bunch ('ommonwn-alth. Fowler and Burgess; Hacker, Pollet in! Davis 19) and ('hili. l.- Hacker. llRs: Cin. Kluszewski; Chi. Banks Pittsburgh 020 000 000 I- I 0 0 Philadelphia 000 mn 000 0-- I 9 3 (I0 'nnlngsi ' Friend and Atwell: Rogovin, Miller rm Meyer I10) and Inputs. vlVlacLeod Takes All! Honors At Highland Games ltaic Macltcod look all honorstsiimnierside; sports :Gienfanning. I . l ' Out of the six events hold I)ai'01n(n-"thy Bnudrnu". Southporiz an t”lorence MacDonald. Montague. ichristine Campbell. Brooklyn; lilac-l.md won the I00 yd, iiashmnnnin lilonnie McKee. Soiithport. I.-Miller. HR: Pgh, Thomas. New York M00110-4 40 Brooklyn Jill ooo x- 5' I 0 fCalled in top of 7th. rnlnl Monunt. Glel I1) and Knit; Craig. Spooner 15! and Camil- nelln. W-Spooner. L-Monzant. St. Louis Milwaukee Poholaky and Burbrlnk: defte. Jolly (7) and Orsndnll. l.- Burdelte. I Channel Swim Ft')l.KESTONE. England VA!"- A sudden change in weather con- ditions Wednesday caused ll post- ponement in the mass English channel swim from France to Eng- land. I l Rice. 1 fl. Tommy l Swimmers Time. 10.6 seconds. Girls' 50 yd. dash. 13 5: under: Margaret Duffy. Ch'town.; 2. from 14 countries iwere scheduled to plunge into the lwater off Cap Gris Nez Wednes- l nsaid that the weather forecast was iunfavorable and that there would lhe a danger of loss of life if thi- lswim went on. . "Winds of up to 20 THIIER pet hour are expected in mid channel lwlth waves four to six feet high,' ;nn official said. Girls" 50 yards. over 13: 1. 1. MacDonald. Kllmuir; ' 8. High .lnmp: 1. .lohn McGowan. Kilmiiir; 2.tAlfred Groom. Sum- merside; 3. Dave Macl.eod. 5 ft. Shotput: I. George Walters; 2. i NOTICE TO LIVE 3:4 n.. 8 ins. T STOCK EXHIBITORS 440 yd. dash: I. 1)ave Mac-Lead; I 1'. Ronnie Macllonald. Antigon-l Iilli 3. Ken Miicnonaid. Mtg. 54 All livestock must be in seconds. io.iu, Hammer Tiu-ow; 1. non their stalls not later than Atkinson: 2. George Walters: 1l.i ' , Stewart MacMillan. Ch'lown. n Sunday. August 13th at 6 foot. .1 inches. , . ('aber Toss: l. Sit-wart Mac p-mu Fxcvpllng Pal Slflorsi Millan: 2. Dave ltIacLeod: 3. R. Atkinson. 27 feet. 9'a ncheii. 000 ill) zotu i 13 o.oi Antigonish and Ken Mm-i)nnaid,D”Ve MM"-LE0”? 3- R0" Atkinson- STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR SATURDAY. AUGUST I3 FIRST DASH 0:30 P.M. N0.. I-I DASH AT SI75.00 (' T I T' Roma Budlong. Royal Scott .Ir.. Leafs Pride. Liuiticia. Connie French. Romeo. Miss Palli. N0. 2-6-2 DASHES AT 0150.00 EACH D D PACE June Prince. Ginger Reynolds. Jean Aubrey. Wayne Budlong. Ann's Jolliiy. Allie Budlong. Millie's Express. Lin: C. Scott. N0. 3-7-I DASHES AT 8150.00 EACH (2 TROT Tommy Shnnter. Zukie Volo. ThlIr'l lt, Sunny 1. My Hero. Helen Harvester. Bonnie's Girl. Tara Little Dale. N0. 4-0-2 DASH!-IS AT 8175.00 EACII C C TROT Arionwsy. Bud's Echo. Muriel E., Joppa Maid. April Bud. Joan- dale. Bonnie Dale. l N0. 5-0-2 DASH!-78 AT 8150.00 EACII C PACE Hossler Doctor. C. P. Cleu. Fanny Royal. Wait For Me. Ranlda. Orange Hal. Becky Smith, Colonel Budloiij. CI-IARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK n BIG CENTENNIAL TRAP & SKEET SHOOT International League Toronto rm Buffalo is innings. ulled. rslnli Plcmie and Flowers 7 and Streull. Montreal llo D4 mo. I I5 0 R0cN2IT!I' non M f!ll- I 4 1 Lemma and feed: Flnholx. SATURDAY. AUGUST 13 Ioqliinliig A! 0:30 A. M. shooting every night thlnmik in preparation hi-taint JBAPOICIII day night. but the race officials ' moth swimming and water safety in Hinninm Susan Madneod. Blair. lC"”l5'3' llllaclllillan. Susan Wright. Richard Mr. Gordrn Bcnnett. cliairiuanlrarr. of the local committee which spon- intern-icdiaips M'ayn(: Fmnk. snrrd this Red Cross program lin. Joyce Franklin, .Iohn Mar- madP lhr Rltranlzements for I shall. Barry iiiggiiis. Jane Ste- h9aCh Dally and film show. The phcns. Judy Allan, Evelyn Mc- lled Cross and Royal Life Saving Tagup, Brenda Large. Aiidceiw 50(ll9l.V 3W3NlS WPFE Pl'('S(!IlIt?d Morrow. David Wright. Bob Davies. during ill? Party by Bob llutrheson. Ronnie Smith. Russel Green. who in turn received a fine gift swig.-5 pauia Hi-ado;-ky,r l1'"m1l'9 N355 m?mbl'TS- Kathleen McTaguc. Rt-no lira- Life Guards. James Gallant rind ,i(.(.iQ3 David Reed. Linda Reich, Angus MacL:tren tested Stanhope Tnmmy nonm- l””'"lmel'5 9" J"l-V 29”' am July Bronze lilctlallion -- Patsy Shaw, 30” Janet Owen. Ronnie Higgins. Linda The following caiiditlalcs com- Reich. pleted tests satisfactorily. l Intcrmcdiate Certificate - Mary Beginners Sue Davis. .loiini- Ann MacLcod. FAT STOCK SHOW I A new feature of our Provincial Exhibition this year is the .lunior 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 attending the sale and participate in the buying of i these top quality steers. On behalf of these boys we solicit the support of every liccf btiyer. ll Judging will be held in the Live Stock arena i Tuesday, August 16th at 9 a.m., sale to be held in the same building at 11 a.m. D.S.T. Prizes will be l awarded. I I I l l l l l l (IHARLOTTISTOWN DRIVING PARK D PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION Mlil - SUMMER CLEARANCE ALE l CRAZY LOW PRICES - UNEQUALLED VALUES ON ALL SUMMER STOCK f549.50 Men's SUITS-now only 320.00 "S2150 Men's SPORT COATS-look S10 "S2950 Men's TOPCOATS--clearing 515 'S'l0.95 Men's DRESS PANTS--.- Extru low 55.95 rs3.so sfiuiw HATS-priced to elm si.9s bolow' cost 82.95 - TIMELY BARGAINS FOR BOYS - T5335 KI-IAKI DRILL PANTS- 4 Scltforiud 52.95 .'SR2?E6”SPbItf"siFttiifs:sIion'-n-oo&viE7ii-c sz.so SWIM TIUNKS-To elm .. Sim "5135 DENIM Jams-lam Spec. 31.95 l 'ss.95 SPORT sTi'it'ns Priced Racing Tonight First Dosh 8:30 Standard Time B-B PACE-2 DASHE5 AT 8225.00 EACH M). 59 Eva Budlong. Sleepy Sam. Miss Donna Mae. Premier J. Willlcl. America's Ace. Captain Morgan. Top Royal. Suffolk Chief. B PACE-2 DASHES AT S200.00 EACH Ni). lvit Billy Budlong. lllr. Jollscott. Jean B. Lee. June Brccze. Bolt tflcr; l.il Frisco. Money Royal. Scott Cash. C-C PACE-2 DASHES AT 3175.00 EACH - NO. 3-7-DAILY l)0lll&l.l-. Jolly Bud. Dale B.. Famous Boy. Humdale. Falrgo. Queen Print rose. Barcenn llanovcr, Rosalie Hooper. Also eligible: Countess ('ni-to C PACE-2 DASH!-IS AT 8150.00 EACH - NO. 2-6-DAILY DOUBH Dr. .I. ll., Billy McVcy. Lou Budlong. Marion E.. Polly Reynolds Miss Coinniando. Sir Peter 1... Freddie Scott. Also ellgihle: Pciini Royal. C-C TROT-I DASH AT 5l75.0t'I N0 Lustiria. Joandale. Ted Genes:-e. Roma Budlong. Miss Palli. Avril Bud. Zukie Volo. Joppii Maid. Also eligible: Bonnie Dale. AI'l0nih'LV- CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK COURSES NOW STARTING for WOMEN I0 TRAIN IN IMPORTANT AVIATION TRADES FIGHTER CONTROL TELECOMMUNICATIONS MEDICAL RECREATION METEOROLOGY SUPPLY CLERICAL AND STENOORAPHIC Tho RCA! will give you top mining tot iniportont avio- Ilnn dutl 3. than is Iotonstlng and rewarding wait for woman the progressive Mid of aviation. tonne imttios to I ICAI an I lilo that (Olli- hloou tvovol compo- nlomhlp. Medical and don- Iol covo.3oI'hl , food on: wpovvlu no I puvldod, and ya? at v ulor uvvleo gov via 0 n Ito stun. I you on between I0 and 29. II Ovodo 9. tho oqulvulom or him. tight away. Now towns on stoning. I . Old h vl n'.I".”II h.cOI ' 500 the RCA! Caron Counsellor at ::2.l.Ul'l'IlllI um-r. Phase: lllti laud III. lonnonlu. P. I. T- ...'J