aa cee rc aetna ltd ealieestiitianithiinam wei ts Denied | et Pan, came: Sam Se] en Ses Sl caceate, 0 68 wed lave fa tan ral s Jonorsis« le pace : bats. af-Bibee SGord| was a teatre of ihe defensve|Satermediaien $9 01 19-3 ee five at bats | im fast to make a knee-high grabj Umpires — Plate, Gord Faulk- ST. LOUIG (AP)—A published | ; ; Gord cracked out a very long| in the third iinning. ‘mer, bases, Des (Callaghan. rl prediction of a Sian Musial-for- run, a and two sin-| Left - Deighan’s r n rul snank emoria You Berra trade drow denial Ge io Bee, operon. ee | Se a eee) Gawenn manne ' ' from all sides Saturday ee Sane dl the Junior | @f™@'s accurate relay to the plate] ne Queen Charlotte Isiantls HALIFAX (CP) — Long-shot| The second heat looked like a ;in the first heat and third in the ee by a ure Own e eusiaught with 2 double and 10a oY i amcca” highiebt (tt British Columbia were named Dave Grattan, a seven-year-old |two-horse battle between Breau’s | second while another Monctoa St. Lous owner August ince Gidds ede he. OO see Let "s sta® of a bristjafter the English ship whieh black gelding. staged a tremen-|Convair and Mighty Lee, cham- |entry Walter Rosecroft, winner A. (Gussie) Susch Jr. ae to the mound weslsenchad there in 1781. dous stretch drive Saturday to|pion of horse-rich Prince Ed-|of the Monctonian Stakes last | “stan Musial will’ never be| The Summecside Intermediate, | Junior flinger Joan Bethel al-| fred Barlow hit a triple and sin- drive to captufe the second heat of the |ward Island. They raced neck-|month, was seventh and fourth. | traded or sold and he wil! -play | took the deciding game for the | lowed 15 hits, whiffed four and featured $3,000 B. C. Cruikshank |and-neck for the first half mile} Mighty Glib placed fifth and | with the Cardinals as long as he | Town Championshin at Qucen| issued three free passes to first, DI JATES © meniorial race race at nearby Sack-|with Convair on the rail. The |seventh; Newport Frisco, owned | wants to and as long as | am|Elizabeth Park Park Saturday after- ville Downs “ Lee horse faded in the back |by Lorne Letcher of Springhill head of the club,”” Busch declared| 2000, edging the Juniors 8-7 in The Halifax horse took the ma- |Stretch as Convair built up a|was sixth both times while Rain- in commentng about a copy-|@ free hitting contest, a few FOR RENT jor share of the purse, richest in | Six-length lead going home. mame Caneg Balened Tat tn ben righted Sporting News story by | Wimd-blown base-hits among’ the |] fleor sanders and edgers alse Maritime harness,racing with its | Ratchford reined Dave Grattan | das’ its publisher, J. G. Taylor Spink. | 2 safe bingles cracked out dur-|| “FABULON” the famous |} | NG52/5 mile “Convale. owned |t0 the outside of the oval’ and | In other events, Leon Spangier at ae eo ett ae tine Ga. “BOWLING ALLEY” finish |} : oy Francis Breau of Moncton, | Streaked home ahead of the|and Little Mose combined for a _ Musi , 8, is a , time Ne- we Lefurgey, on the mound fer home floors. ‘ nosed out Dave Grattan in the | Moncton horse amid a thunder- |$198.70 Daily Double while Miss | "onal League batting chamo ‘n for the victors, thouzh touched CHANDLER BROS. Ist QUEENS first heat of the two-dash free-|2us oyation from the cheering /Reo and Joppa Maid returned a| his 18h season with the Cards. | 7° 00 = its, Seuck eat WS bet- ¢ Pecan Place for-all with a 2:053/5 mile. Con- | Crowd. Mighty Lee was fifth. ($176.40 Exactor payoff. Other principal figures no the ters, and walked five. vair finished second in the final | Fancy Queen, owned by Harry; The Colonel C. owned by Dan | deal story—Musial himself, New Th event after battling with Prince | Hirsch of Sydney, placed fourth |McAuley of Pugwash, N.S. and| York. Yankee manager Casey Farmers at Edward Island’s Mighty Lee for Slow Hope combined for a $9.00 | Stengel, Card genera! manager ‘ the 2 first half-mile. : T ck Meet Gate. Se ee Bing Devine iat monnane Solly $ rattan horse owned by ra were, Hemus—trea report lightly. L and G Stables of Halifax and French and the Moncton entry “It's s0 silly I don't even want | | UP TO Have A Full driven by Don Ratchford, paid |q . Betty French. te comment,” said Stan the Man| $35.70 to win and $44.00 across|\ LQ Be He ) A record Maritimie crowd of Ss eee: Haver: SRARITIME Stotions Knowledge crow . ~ 17,053 spilled $69.157 through pari- On Tuesday ° TUESDAY and SEPT. 8-9; 22-23 mutuel windows during the eight- Receives Offer WEDNESDAY Convair, starting out of seventh position, took the lead early in the first dash of the featured The first annual Charlottetown Playground track and field meet will be held this Tuesday at Memorial Field beginning at 2 Yvon Durelle BAIE STE. ANNE, N.B. (CP) — Shaban, manager of Cana- chan light - heavyweight boxing im Cincinnati. Devine sad the BARGAIN TRAIN FARES Of e He chal- cultu ag bre Govan (tment te S| aes foee Deas | _ MONTREAL-OTTAWA-TORONTO |. ¢ ford Sinclair ASCWINYTS — sreahon L MacLeod favorite, Mnished third. “after be- | will be awarded to children who ae ee a ee - $29 30 $33 85 $42. 90 (our baste industry) FOR ‘ cS st, secon in iy - i ing boned in for the first half. ee ae i light -heav "ven Cee a ° Ga. oh tian Assemblyman There will also be a trophy| ; Example Return Coach Fare from Charlottetown) Peakes Juniors —|éonstes 10 both the boy and girt| , Sfaban received» telegram — ahatuagiaasnanes TO VOTE FOR THESE MEN who accumulate the greatest) from Philadelphia promoter Her- 0-Day Return Limit, Ottawa-Toronto; y. iS TO Clobber Abbies [reir cae: A ee Seca ant ee iil £ 1 op s y w oe 5-12 ravel —_ Charotetows Abbes, playing |Pa!64 the trophies. cout 10 say Til have talk «1! CUDMORE'S cue ae VOTE FOR CONTINUED GOOD GOVERNMEN? @ composite team from Morell |, Highlight of the afternoon will| ver wan Nem at ; 2 Cheek 150 Ib. VOTE LIBERAL SEPTEMBER 1ST and Peakes, over the weekend |be the inter-playground relay| [0 Philadelphia Taylor an DRY CLEANERS | Under § Free. 9 & bereage FREE. im the best two of three semi-|Tace. The five city playgrounds) matchmaker Pete Moran said Kent Phoee , NATIONAL om : ’ final series for the Island Jun- | Will send teams to this meet. | “we're guaranteeing Yvon Du- |[ 2 *. a SIMILAR ero ASK YOUR Remember The Matheson Government lor baseball crown lost the ane ore te — i. ieee Clay on BARGAIN FARES eBay, EYES CNR AGENT K Its P tens ! opener by a score of 13-1 at — © serv ats. . -. . romi Peakes Saturday afternoon and OCT. 67; 20-21 esasued eeps : yesterday afternoon on home ter. ritory at Memorial Field suf- fered a 140 kalsomining by the Kings County crew. McGuire and Connolly hurled for Peakes and Burke—and Lea} toed the slab for the losers The Kings County team wi'l now meet the winner of the Legionaires is the finals. Inserted by the P.E.I. Liberal Asseciation. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Radio Broadcasts CIRW SUMMERSIDE Wed., Aug. 26—12:35—12:45 AST—Mrs. Donald Lidstone Kinsmen Win. Miner Crown league chamoionsh'n of Summer. side in five straicht sames. heat- the Rotary club at Queen Fliza- beth park Saturday morning by the score of 16-1. Paul MacWilliams pitched for three innings. civine up one run and one hit. Bill Dickie was on the slab for the remaining three frome vielding no runs and two Trevid Rootes was the Jeadine hare beauty. : Thurs., Aug. 27—5:30—5:45 AST—Dr. O. H. Phillips hotter for the winners. hitting f-ue home runs and a trinle DP-' Colant hit a sincle and | ink. See tiligiete ene toe Sat., Aug. 29—11:30—12:00 AST—W. R. Shaw P-n1 WaeWiliams a donhle. Dougie; MacDonald. David Perry e \ og Mike Sheen’ each hit a single Inserted by the P. E. 1. Progressive Conservative Party LET’S TALK OF TRADE... AND THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER... 8 TRADE WITH NEWFOUNDLAND ALL-TIME HIGH! 105% INCREASE. The M. V. Fergus, making weekly sailings te Newfoundland, more than doubled the eargo carried last year. An additional vessel has been chartered to supplement the M. V. Fergus te handle the increased volume of trade. This vessel will be in operation next week. i BY RAL In 1958 over 24,000 tons of Island produce were sh ipped te Newfoundland via North Sydney and Halifax for a value ef ever 344 million dollars. | STEAMSHIP SERVICE EXTENDED ; In 1958 the Dapartuient of Industry and Natural Resources inaugurated ‘a regular steamship ser vice between Newfoundland and the North Shore St. Lawrence River ports-—this year the service has been estended te inchide Gespe, Quebec City ‘ind Montreal. Th- Galsxie Club Victoria, above, is one of five beautiful models in the drematic Galaxie series. TRADE FAR A Trade Fair will visit Seven Islands and Knob Lake early in September —- to stimulate an even greater demand for Island products in these mar kets. lines. Besides its beauty, Galaxie is priced low, built te save your money im many ways. For economy, cheese between a lively Mileage Maker Six that can deliver 24 miles to the gallon ... or a V-8 that gives full pewer on mgular ges. And, the standard Full-Flew edi Ghar seduces oil changes to ence every 4000 miles, ) Beauty and savings are indeed yours in the Ford Gelexic .. . waiting for you st nF your Ford Dealer’s new. Take 2 Celaxie out for a drive—soon! WEST INDIES & CARIBBEAN MARKETS A trading agency is being set up in this area. A preliminary survey shows ‘a partioularty irre potential market for our Island potatoes. FOR GREATER EXPANSION OF TRADE VOTE LIBERAL SEPTEMBER 1st Kaserted by the P. B. I. 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