we) Cae ee Rg ae \e », - t MARKS FALL AT S’SIDE MEET : ap [The Guariflan, Charlottetown, Mon, July 0, 1909. 9i aus of .- mm chs eee nn - c IN FIRST START = t , . ea 7 Glace Bay Ace Smashe. . a ~NJIoa 7 nhasnes | 3 aig: ee hatte oe rere ; ~ : e . : Maritime 880-Yd. Recor 12 Year Old-Mare _|Dodgers Split Twin Bill -Maritime - " 2 oie IN. DI Vv .necor d / ? ? oa : ; oe : : _ ae . Cleveland bounced back into 1s fink ania) SUMMERSIDE BUREAU 120-yard hurdles: 1. Aired the American League lead by one oasarag Bengt Se iy canes wine ana dippers y+ aa aga rae Soe cond orien, OF THE GU. oeees +) © | Groom; 2: ain percentage point Sunday when/ minutes through a : Baltinjore edged Detrot 21. ARDIAN : ; 2) Dave Macleod. Time thunderstorm. | Washington and Kansas City = Seta i8) | 17 gece. | : the Chicago White Sox lost a| Boston was to bat in the last of divided a doubleheader, the Sen-|"™? Tew lth defeat im thelr ae ee eee Ritchie,| Dainty Dianne, a 12-year-old) this dash paid the thdy sum Yankees to -Ghe_ Hom York ihe nail Out never git a chense/ piers tales the qpener 70 qn/leet 17 games. Billy O'Dell and Dove 20k aed nan Corbet: | bay mare making her first start | $72.90. San, Francisco’s National| YANKS WIN career 4 tive > 0 Bil Loco tesmped wp wie tree = 17 High 1! on a track, was the only double Other winners on the card/League lead w. t to 2 The out and the A's prathing the'eno./Riter Gaupile Chettlle Manayy : Jame 1. Bartiey | Dum, |dash winner on an eight dash | were: Insje Reynard, Jolly Dick, ee % Yanks broke an eight-|ond in 10 innings 65 on Hal|22nd homer. O'Dell, gave ep twe : Greenwood, Corbett; 3. Dave.jcard at Summerside. Raceway|Taurida Bay, Eric’s Peg, and | Pi ss ed to| game Sunday losing streak by | Smith's homer. It waé Pascual’s|hits in six innings before he re . MacLeod. Height—5 ft. 8' | ims. | Saturday night. Ann’s aon | Pidabarah Wile ‘socoad - piace| ‘SURE \ihe Witte. Sux: 66- andi sevents ‘vietory.-Harmon |tired-with a blister on his ‘a ‘, HonSep Jump: 1. Jim Cosbett; | The mare owned by Mrs. L. Other juicy payotts were slso| Philadelphia: split a pair with|64. The Sox never scored an| Killebrew slammed his 32nd! ing hand. an fon, Charlottetown,’ Distance 49 | Thomeon of Crepaud and driven | Ricked up by lucky bettors Sat-| Tito Fra | earned run all through the hot | ~~ #9 | ty Lorne Kelly. dusted the oval|Utday. The first daily double, on | cjey rancona ‘helped the | rainy afternoon against winners | Peyyy und ae ; Relay: 1. Truro; 2. Chartoite- | like veteran, in times of 2:16/3 a combination ticket of Jolly Dick iy Grtving to tree tons is foal tan tele ead eee en a g oaur ers Is 4 ae . ’ Be and 2:16/4. oS ric’s werd $97.60. men, and : 1% we NES en nei And ene Sr AS oe |e orened coud ame, voz Damar. | Pres, OFN.B.-P.E.1.Golf Assn Junior Events nned mare hed | combina/asn ticket of by the Indians 5-3. Boston won| Enos Slaughter’s pair of two- 1 N.0.-f Ei. n 1 100-yard dash: 1. Grant Put- | Previously, raced oe a} | French and Mr. Rock. The sec. | (2 opener 65 on Frank Mal-}rum homers wrapped up the af nam. Truro; 2. Blake Seraaton, |" SSioen ot North River Cause-|°0, quella on the sixth race | fossa and two out, theb bases| opener, beating Batry Latman.| SAINT JOHN, N. ons Charlottetown; 8. Duns. | way. paid $78. and the second ddabie |oaded and (wo out in the ninth.|Hank Bauer and Mickey Mantle| pont as, 1 Seunders of Chartotte Tess 3:9 pose re paid $9.70. A win ticket on When the second game was im-|hit home rune in the second| on™ Wat Gected president of the : yard dash: 1. Grant Put- Another highlight of tte even-| Reynard in the sixth paid $26 30°17 : New Brunswick-Prince nam; 2. Blait Scranton; 3. Bart-|ing program was the winning of| All drivers in the sixth dash of Ma di ; : _ | Tland Golf Association _|ley Duns. Time 23.6 secs. the first dash of the free-for-all | the night were fined $10 for an j - | ite annual meeting here. He suc- | 440r 1. Grant Putnam; 2. Mae |by Betty French. The 11-year-old unsatisfactory drive insmen a ure cceeds Ivan C. _| Gamble, Truro; 3. Blair Scraaton. |bay mare, copped the first dash DashesS and? ° The annual ee a 830: 1. Mac Gamble. ‘Time 3: | me ticket on Betty French ia Dri's Peg (D, Seaman)” 15 So i The meeting ewe 7 gga ; Belle Texas (J. Arsenault) 22 ay president and the advances of the-{j DoLM St. Peters, Mount Stewart Beware (L. Wald) 63 rniva AY OTTS amtrer tine te ; Senior E \ ‘ ; : ‘| tribune (C. Smith) core Fo nici | i aes ward das: 5 tim cubet. Notch Victories On Sunday |. 26234, a wes | amatummernide, co Saturday erated te Wamp ep - ee seo an tee mogning the Kinsmen won the ~ Howie Gay hit 2 béme run the | had been expended St. Peters and Mount Stewart |jured elbow but it is hoped that | owned ; - cague Lobster Carnival) second inning. Wiliesder tion method were Sunday winners in the |he will be back in’ action next a Aotrew Perry, Sue OS naa eee oe ae ts eee eee eee cial team revised Kings County Baseball Leaaue Sunday when Mt. Stewart meets| i tes cae te coun a t Goities each. tion had spearheaded Mourit Stewart defeated Morell | the up and coming Georgetown Dashes 4 and 8 ee er Saat nae tee , |10-7 and o yous downed am = ie, Siewert.- «| Ann's Dream (G.A, Calltbeck) 31] two games played while , ae Nine Dash : ota le E Georgetown 104. 2 Georgetown-St. Peters| Betty French (Mrs. F.L. Breau } Ernie Crane. hurled the Mount|game Rollie Jenkins scattered 15] ROAR bed only 17 runs im the)” es ADULT POLIO CLINIC so oa Stewart squad-to victory with am | eight hits over the 9-inning route. | Mr. Rock (C.J. Welker) 3 3| 2ame_muauber of games. ° : eight hitter. He fanned eleven |.He sent 14 awinging tod| Laty Lamebarn (J. Acme) | ¢/min ee ot amen cos Go Tonight , and issued three free passes. || walked four. ‘ 63 for the air port but was relieved FOR Ist., 2nd., 3rd. INOCULATIONS FOR , Louis re toed the - “Red ve? started yo Royal Onyx (J. MacGregor) 4 4 ie oe anne oo Gay. ‘Harness racing a te sg : ' for Ahe losers, being tagged for as lieved i’ Paul Williams start- cames back | Rorden : st i ts . ; eleven hits, including three doub- the second ole by Bud Mc- eae ee 5 @. ing pitcher for the iosers. He was Charlottetown Driving Park to | . and Surrounding Di i ; Sy und w iriple-Hie- struck —out-{Calluch_-MeCulluch fanned ten|. kin's Dress is owned by G.A.| Semieced by Bill Dickey who bef night with nine siztting dashes on | AT BOR seven walked 2 and was tagged for tet! Qajjheck ‘Surfanereide: -A-| the mound when Paul Gallant the program DEN LEGION HALL iS Buddy MacIntyre, considered | hits. eee ae ie te Fe came in to finish the game. Once again classifier Frank . “Leod. ; by many as one of the best] St. P a big ninth inn- oo sduahel -| ‘Willander of the RCAF was the | Acorn has lined up a card that MONDAY, JULY 20th. | ashi Discus: 1. Sandy Patterson, | shortstops on the Island ,played|ing. driving six runs across the vr? : leading hitter with 4 for 4. Gay | should satisfy even the most crit- ~ 7 a Inch and broad | Boston; 2. Douglas MacKean; 3.|an outstanding game including |plate. Bob Rossiter, pinch- hitt-| “Dashes 1 and 5 had 3 for 3 while Sampson, Roc- | ical racing fan. Every one of the 7TO 9 P.M._/ : Joe Chisholm, — i is- two sensational plays. He also jing in this frame, smashed a/ Dainty Dianne ‘L. Kelly) 1 1| heleau, Faulkner and Lawson had | nine dashes seems certain to pro. — 13 his own car-| tance—129 ft. 7 ins. had a g iy at th ; xter Scott (C.° Smith) 223 les_each. vide action in abundance. oe le tossing the javelin | _ Mile: 1. Harold MacDonald, /hittieg 4 for 5, including two | Big man atthe plate Tor | oe fasie (W—Kennedy) —3-31 hit 2 for 2 for) Heading tonight’s show is the [ ee .; earned seconds | Charlottetown; 2. Cyril Des- | doubles. : Georgetown was Joe Murphy. | Gordon Mac (E. Larter _- 45| the losers cWi -A-pace-with-six—starters.Al set | ' ie put and hurdles | Roches Time—5:36. Mt. Stewart’s Ace pitcher Art jhitting 3 for 4 Including two} Gliding Billy (C. Sméth) 5 4| Dapid Boates a David Gallant | for the word in this one are Simran es - “a » high and broad| Pole Vault:1. Alfred Groom, | Coffin, has been sidelined for the |doubles. Ralph | MacKinnon of | fis Russell (W. Simmons) 6 dr. - ; Anthony L, Dunlop B, Peter Fed- i Summerside, 2. Gerald Mac- past two Sundays with an in- St. Peters hit 3 for 5. Times: 2:16-3: 2:16-4. Vernon River Tops |<. May S$ Grattan, 2 * acon i om Teed Ga Gees tba : ee , igi Dainty Dianne owned by Mrs. L. = — Sister Dews, Aaya ‘ vault but his tries to break) 2. Dave MacLeod: 3. Donald Eas | & Thomson, Crapeud. 9. | Fort Augustus heed the fed te the wire and The Provincial Rifle Association ' record jhe set at| ton, Glace Bay. Distance —40 &.| amroc S ions Dashes ¢ sad ¢ : io al will have their backers. at the | : oe 4 were wm 5% ins. , Jolly Dick (H. Pouitoa), 2s ee et Ad Bore 1g ot alain. meet ‘will be held on Julyg23; 24; and 25, com- 2 Izzi Reynard . Smith : 7 ' 1 B ? : - © — Fadie Hoosier (C. Smith) 25|regular league fixture of the ao feature will be the B —— 8:00 a.m. entries to undersigned. as Jollity Leigh (J. Arsenault) 3 3|Kings-Queens baseball ‘eague ia ao 4 Baas ante, Anil - : FE : r ee ic ‘1es a | a, ee a0] Verues Bivey peewee: pee, June, The Sheik and || ; ia ; 7 “ni 14-4; 2:17-1. we the samdewas well Beye andi Royal Train. These trotters | P. J. LANDRIGAN, ! , + 2:14-4; 2:17-1. é rounds | ause jo) Ps ae Ev. Beagan "s B.1.8. Shamrocks Mike O'Brien was tep man for | Jelly tuts i tenan crowd in attend- — SS ee | ie Secretary, P:R.A. ; By PIUS CALLAGHAN and Barry's Lions wore winners| the Juniors with three, bits in| fa | a Three other dashes wil! round ; etm Bor Bie 00 Boge —_— — - Sanigy Mey-| N. Fraser went the aioe {ot te cnn ie Gh wa S —_ — a : . Ki ; e on the mound for Vernon River, at 7:40. cb Seer eamivel Sea ces toes LB ovdaneg Aer Satur- pieeee crew avenged a de raverys 2 , ree _, ag = : s : WINNERS was an outstanding success. ADE |. Rented them Friday night by BASEBALL RESULTS —— his fielders was able to take the in the Maritime Fire Chiefs’ Association . ‘ . " trouncing . - . His tcher was om. | ° wae tee te he someeiere ? Soctaln: Hennessey-coached squad 118. | . SATURDAY Chicago 4 New York 6 — wat. Drawing at Moncton, N.B. on July 15. the thousands who attended had’ themsel- ate ema 5 Saas ‘He is f porns Senge wii International League E. Hughes end C. - — 1959 Meteor car won by time. : : Chicago 2 New pitching chores for . saying that no project of this size could ia | ae Oe Oe ee ee Kansas City 16° Washington 3 Montreal 2 Toronto 4 oltching cuntiay Wernen River | David Soucy, Cornerbrook, Nfld. months of ation and on top of that a it : eveland on . goes to lona. Pie ner of euargetie works, The Prince County Capital cer cae, ae, ee eee es Montreal 3 Toronto 1 aes $100 PRIZES TO:— 4 : t t , a - - . Detroit Baltimore ies oe e . ' erent ee a ecel chairman Chet [fan ene este ee ee Rochester @ Buffalo 9 Towing Service Robert: Forward,. Sydney, N.S. ; wi score reading Detroit 2 Baltimore @ Columbus 9 Richmond 6 J. Cyril Lunney, Saint John, N.B. it all they had and it was plenty | j,ich The Shamrocks scored their ; Day Phone 9722 ; the great success they were. ° scat Sui tes tae Sei National League es . Night Phone 8048 - S858 | ae eee ou The Dodgers were trading 11\p| Sam Fran 4 Pittsburgh 3 Second - Member D. AA. ony J. Bowes, ax, N.S. Bena oe sak — a tos that | 20ing into the seventh inning, - a ane a 5 | Rochester 10 Buffalo 1 MURPHY’S : - A. Rutherford, Winnipeg Man. ttee was hoping for but hardly expected in mana ed te a aT ciple by [Milwaukee 5 St. Louis 6 COO iii - SERvice Srareen CUDMORE'S oon Sioet peumen ee Other years weather left a lot to be desi “ 4 s : International Lea ‘ : vana oo ? denac, N.B. Billy Pryor. Pryor's triple gue sedan Soe ee er ot the change to really show iis stufl- | wich two men on, This was alfe| Montreal 4 Toronto 6 ATTENTION | DRY CLEANERS a ee Saturday night another fine racing card was presented and | the longest hit A ee He pe fi weene ms ; 120 Kent st. . Phese O82 John Pod er, Dieppe, N.B. over 2,000 fans to witness it. Thursday the first race pro- also si ” dan shies a OM pave ensayo ¢ HOG RAISERS n lety, Sydney Mines, N.S. i) ‘ that night the —_ Se ee am was put on for eee fojlowers aad os ght wee eae Lorne McGuigan National League : ‘ a ee oe re ike caceway were delichicd with tho | of tha Shamnrecks, aud Vives, oss oe Special One Week Only ae ‘sad ch are they will” have at least one more Gallant = sais oo Ags the re "dads hie a an Bes 0 meter a Oe Vi nen. Se Teamio [UU MASTERMIX HOG GROWER So to ide, we say congratulations of o-Jou ba bill the Lions soundly thrashed | Los Angeles 2 Philadelphia 3 | 10 Bag Lots — Cash $3.35 cwt. or ee et success you atained. May you have ee ea ie. ae a a guenae 4 Pitsburg 3 4 g p / , Art Ballem went route American gue . GUE ha onée” re week the Lions, being tagged for six First Authorized & SPILLETT. LTD. is in ‘is gered gen er ogy that is playoff time with ord walking four and fanning | Cleveland § Boston 6 DILLON é ve 0 j h other for the City championship. , eight. i : First ite ‘want’ conve Sf wea, softball fons are — ae — are jer all o> Chicago 2 New York 6 * CHICK HATCHERY oars 4 iti h in the semi-finals. | mou ors, Second Quee Charlottetown of the type of competition they can expect in . mala | ened Sor fearteda tie walking |. 5 3 : nd ‘finals. There have been some terrific. games 1 teams have been. in on them. There seems no. good reason Hs are reached. The four teams who who will be predicting here is really no reason W make the grade will have their follow- that they will go all the way. And hy any club should start along the avoff trail a heavy favourite. The league is better-balanc inan it has ever been nd this year’s champion certainly can’t be jassified as a rank outsider coming through. Players, and the league executive have made an excellent sb of their work this summer. They have treated the fans to a sod brand of softball right from the opening game. Those same yval fans should see even better softball before the boys pack t up’ for the season. 8 fe URSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY of this k at prize meet of the Prince ward held. About 50 Island marksmen to several gunners from outsidé TH guak Point range the annual Rifle Association will be ill be participated in addition Ine province. .. t is eagerly looked forward to by Island. riflemen This even this year’s shoot should be on a par with anything yet stag- od at the Squaw Point range. ec Aa ‘ Twenty-three, places are available on ithe provincial rifle sam that wilk compete at Connaught Range, outside Ottawa, ygust 10 to the 15. Most of the riflemen have the Ottawa trip their minds as they await the annual shoot-here this week. * In the ‘past, the riflemen ather. Here’s hoping they have it again this year. - CHICAGO WHITE SOX are showing the American league » great pitching these days. Their first two games of the re- Yankee series were prime examples of just that. The White Sox have taken ever the league lead from the veland Indians who are having more than their share of pud ie these days. A 2 q 5 = heir good work through good pitching performances. ; We think Lopez is doing a terrific job with the Pale Hose. ic gertainly has little power to brag about. If he had a Rocky avito;, Harmon Killebrew or a-Bob Allision, the Chicag@ club yould indeed be enjoying @ much wider margin. a) 4 9 | WE READ a short time ago that Lopez might be replaced é s White Sox pilot. Leo Durocher was mentioned as a possibile! % ¥ uecessor. What Durocher could do to make the dwellers of” omiskey Park hit, with more authority is something we'd like’ » find out. Instead of talking of geting rid of Lopez we feel White Sox management should be giving hima bonus ¢ keeping this club of their-in the American league race. ad the Chicago owners gone on a shopping spree a few years ack and come home with a couple of olng ball hitters. Lopez ould have things much easier today. ‘ However, in spite of the weak hitters, Lopezemay be able | lead his club into this year’s world series. If he can, we ink he has really done something that no baseball expert would er expect of him. When we listened to a White Sox game about outfielders were batting sixth, ‘seventh ined batting average was a ‘powerful’ way with this kind of an outfield, \he all baseball fans, 1. : If Lopez can go all rely deserves the ny this same Zood brand of ball won’t continue when the play- . | - |Central Queens Softball League have had great success with the | | eight and fanning eight. . The Lions scored 2 runs in the the third, and £2. Bonshaw in the first game. ; second inning, 6 in In the last inning of the sec- six in the fifth. The Juniors scored one in the second, 3 in the fourth and 2 i@/Gajant each came through ond game Donnie and Harvey with doubles to win the game the fifth. . s : | Jackie Kane, Whitlock for Rustico. land Vince Bradley of the Lions Bradley | all hit 2 for 3, with Vince |-emashing a pair of triples. City Softball Loop Schedule July 20—Dodgers vs Rolloway July 21—Juniors vs. Shamrocks July 22—Rollaway vs. Barrys July 23—Dodgers Vs: Juniors Rustico Grabs Doubleheader © Rustico... defeated Bonshaw twice Saturday afternoon !n a itwin bill. The scores were 182 jand 6-4. :. | Bernie MacNeill toed the slab ‘in both games for the Rustico Irving Gaudet hurled for rocks: Dodgers vs. Barrys FOREIGN SERVICE | Canada established diplomatic representation in Turkey in 1947. team i |) All personnel of H. . Sqdn. P. E. I. P Regt., R. C. A. C. (with the exception of those on the Household Guard) will par- ade at the Armouries on Tuesday, 21. July, 1959, at 19:30 hrs., for issue of uni- forms for it. Dress: Civilian Clothing. 7 } R. J. MAHAR (Major) July 2—Rolloway vs. Sham, Ist Dash 7.40 > : , NO. 5—8—A PACE 2 DASHES — 225.00 EACH Anthony L., 2. Dunlop B,, 3. Peter Federal, 4. May § Grat- 4 Sister Dawn. wT. a NO. 2—6 B TROT 2 DASHES — 200.00 EACH Dally Double 1. Blake Hanover, 2. All Budlong, 3. Tommy Shanter, 4. Bernie | Dan,,5. Windy June, 6. The Sheik, 7. Royal Trajp. ; NO. 1—D, TROT 1 DASH — 150.00 1. Dainty Dianne, 2. New Forest, 3. Basil's Girl, § 4. Donley Darnley, 5. Ray K., S 6. Dexter Scott, 7. Ruthie’s First, 8. Gay | | Music. : 2 ; NO. 4—8 C PACE 2 DASHES — 175.00 EACH. Quinella _ 1. Jolly Bud, 2. Watchim’s Star, 3. Myrtle E, 4. Janet M, 5. oo = 6. Eddie Hoosier, 7. My Darling, 8. Beware. Also Eligible | Pearl Mac. . NO. 3—7 C PACE 2 DASHES — 175.00 EACH. Daily Double 1. Murphy’s Abbe, 2. Gay Spirit, 3. Just Verdict, 4. Premier J. ae” 5. Mr. Jollscott, A. G Ann C., S 7. Pepsi First, S. Jollity Officer. Commanding. a Charlottetown Driving Park ~ THE ROSEFTSH is found in abundance Canada’s east coast. The Dopartssent f Pochorte moore, that exploratory fishing by the Fisherves Research Board of Canada indicates still greater stocks to the worth. A rose is a bream is a perch— THE ROSEFISH is variously called Red Bream and Ocean Perch | ‘ously . By name it Owes pee! years, of —_ or no Sees or food value. Today, asa an gg abehnrgoar' =e Ganadian east coast fishermen. ee Lee E LD urning point in the importance of the rosefish came with advantements i wa 5 Brevis roe The 7 were automatically scaled ae Sean tone nd sent to market as Ocean Perch. ir mi y t ~~ won them aan cadiatite, Sr ee At the same time the growth of otter trawling with huge - , ¢ oe of rosefish in large quantities a pemaiaieian a ere é rhe ty p28 Research Board of Canada, the Department’s scientific arm, has a many of the important grounds which are being fished today and others sti nereree The rosefish typifies the role—one of many—that the Department plays in developing Canada’s vast and valuable fish resources. e nee O fian housewtve ne rn MENT OF FISHERIES OTTAWA. CANADA HON. J. ANGUS MACLEAN, MLP., MINISTER GEORGE R. CLARK, DEPUTY MINISTER S DEPART 4 ae