i ( ' IN TENNIS Cl-t'SHtPS l Rachon Defeatedl By Jim Macken Hr PEIWZR BITKLI-IT rdlliiliiilll Press Staff Writer i,nt'til Vi-Lit -t,'Pl -- Seven of the top rit.'lit iiieit iiadcd siicess- ttiltx ihrttiit.'ti lourih riiiitid mail-hes Wt-itiittxtl:-ii to more iItlU today s tiiiaiterlinals iii the (ana- dian laiin tennis t'hatiipitinsh.ris. Don Macleod Wins One And Loses One llii i;l'ritil 'x S tfff' .Liir-r r-t-r-l l.?lttll't".”u and Kentiile Wild- '37- rain unit a lliilliilk and D15- ttit' Ba.-rliill League game Wed- ur Jtai ,.-N. , .,,,,,,,,.tt, ,.,,,m,.,,,.,t tn, ,,l liefore Grant took a to-14 fieflxlttn m.,., M, inn," 5 ,0. ,m. H. Y '.i.itlt-rl lttIlllt'li iii the Hub in- l in the dP('IdlllE wt. Bedard whiti T L g I tried tiil nrei-tsitin lobs and cross- mtt: in awe Liieipotil an 8-4 win in tilt! tlrtflllmialtnll of it 3-3 ninth inning lie Jul.V '16 men's singles vii-nt I There vias one niaior upset the ilirst of the 57th annual tourna- inien -and two that came close. . Six - seeded Henri Roctittn. 33- ,,vcar-old veteran fr ni Montreal. ,fell to another old-timer. pLlflE.V .lini Nlacken of Vancouxer. 5-3 3-6 X-R l Tull xt'('tl.s uliti t-ante (llIN(' iii tftilliiiu by the wayside weir sm- tnnd-ranked Bob Bedard and net feiith-xeerlctl Glen Baswtl l i Redard. the defending rliaiiti-'---it ,t4n :nto ll?-tear-old (Lt:-g filalll nl ll.n5 tuszeles tliRYl'Ilft.N SI'.'I' The tolitoinian. tlistilaiiii: 2 lil.ix'tti; eerie. ttrrippcd the lllsli t srl in ltvtlaitl 6-2 but then end zed ithr s'lirrbi'tiokc. QllF.. ace in .i iitaraihnn duel lliat item All M'lS court placements to uin 6-2. l Bob Perry. lanky 2.'l - year - lrl 5 The Chm-lottotown Guudiim. Thursday, Aug. 2, 1056 roivi bkciiitiit cars isili Youth Club Downs Shamrocks Tl-7 To Take Semi-final Lead The Basilica Youth Club won the eau's double. Cnady reached first ",5. g,.,,,,, of their my gnnbau on a fielder"; choice and Pincsu iiCilL!llP semi-final st-,i'ies against 5i"'e';;ed M B”'3"' "Y PP" in US” the B l. S Shamrocks yssit-ittlay ' Pktlnlliii by coming from helilnri iii the sixth inning to score five 3. i. s. scones I ' The Shamrocks , lmme runs in the half of the sixth P"'93” Wllked find bblh Icogbed tn itimn into I 7-5 lead hill the on a double by Hamid Henneu-y. attinntage was only sl1ril'l lived as Hagen walked and Hennessey scor- thc Ralph Pineati ctiarlicd B Y. (V 9d 0" ii"? Gaiianm 5108'?- Sliitl(fix' for five runs in the last of The 5h3mP0CkS made the score the sixth and then kept the Sham- 6:4 "T the mill 35 J0i"I Wtlish made l'0L'kS scoreless in the seventh. I first on an error and scored on a Ralph Pincau pilciicd for the "9'd9i"5 Chm"- (t l in the top of the sixth the Sham- antl gave up only two hits .109. rocks ttcored three runs after two Thistle lIllt'l1Pfi the sixth inning , men were oiil to go ahead 7-ti. Joe and pol-pn'P(i credit for the victory - Gallant drew a walk and Pete Mac- Piiieaii returned to httrl nnri final l 101"? h" 3 imme "m "U0 '9" kftitxtllr f',HTt(' h;H'i-x unit a 3-3 from Lns kncrles iilin is seeded ; nan", ; Ticld. Jack Shcphard followed with um :ii 'lte sch:-tinted game (tallfttl l M 1- "'01 ?i5s)'CiiY-Old Phil 593- g . , , , ?alIUl.hCl' home run into left field. alt:-i SCTCH innuiux bccaiisc til i "Wt" 0' 51'" i'i'7l1tt'l-Stt 3 "ti Gkhmmi "LRL5 The B. Y. C. came alive in the ,,n.,,,H,.gx. ,nco.tl(-it in sets to um, 6.3, 0-3. nuiiiii ll iias ”lroii-Ai'iii" ltiiniris last of the sixth. Charlie Weather- tgtt wtltm uh. llw uiniwr ttirt Nit” Htmltt 3lti-N"-'tt'-Dirt ftiitmi (iI'Ci;lII')' uliti toiled on the hill fort bie led off with a single. Joe Rev- keilIli'1liF lie relieved starter Bil l3I'0lP5M00Hi f'""t L"! Alli?-'1”-i the Sli.-iinrncits It was his ltltht ell followed with a single and Clary Prillak an the tntirili uinin: Df7I't,Wi1lPDCd .tlontreals Val Hart' til siioearaiit-e tilts scastin and he'Pcters walloped a triple into left ttt,3cl,pntl tut. the at.-irter and lo- ft-l lgtiio tin nnl) seien hits lfield Msciiaull produced another tie- for t,-.u-ttmn! T'NlP""l'l F--ill R-'tIItiiF.:i"ttt'IiN' i The H V (f scored in the lust l single and Ralph Pineaii lll('('tf1('(i 'x'l.til.o.t II'ttHl1l t-rtttlii my in l-"5 'i"Zt"""s i'i'l"?ll””i'i 'tfi”'"'"'l iiitiiiii: at .loe Rt-tell i'enrliNl first i the b.'ises iiitli a blast into t'r-ntre iiiii 'll tlitt iiioliiiited game Ptillak illls lll'it lillllli Mill V"ll1lW'3iliF nu nu rrrtir aiiti st'ored on Amt:-' littld ('tiady laid down a bitnt to ud; tlir E:--.ri Pd” '"h"'5 1-"""l' R””'i"”' "i ArsenatilI'.s single reattlt tirst hut Burze flied out to r---s---Mt ' ”"”"",M”"”'93i 3"” V3n”"UV9" 04- Roi l in the lhirti inning the F Y (T end the inning . g l . , . . , iivnred fixe more runs to lead 6-0 in the first of the seventh ttagt-n & il'(F).'xT:ix1A "INT , - as .loe,nevell reached first on at flied out. Gregory walked but Gal- , ftllllh-krrtlfifl lion iif'trtlAllil.iii't Resume Tonight Batu a ls-.-.:tir title - utnning Lions resitrnr their filly League snfttiall series iiith Danny Mac- Cni-niari. : Ahliirw on the Old Dia- mnnd loiitgltt iiith game time 6.15 Big rroiirts have turned up at TH ('iiprwr from Tni'nnlo rartie tin lauainst Dnti stensnns nl Hndestn. l("alif. I player who mritfilififi Fon ltana in both height and length of llimb l"onitina't. experience and ,t'nntrol proxed too much and he -won out 6-3. R6 Bassell. lrniri l.ns Augcles not-tied .11 wt: to eliminate Boli- Sherman of Arcadia. Calif. 7-5.l fieltlers ('hfiIL'P ('l;irv Peters. Ray laiit popped nttl and ”Thc Little liliirflloskev and Arsonnttlt iialked: Pt'otessnr" playing roach Shep-, and Row-ll st-nrod iin Ralph Pin- h:ird groiindod mil to end the game Montrecil Royal Hurle-r- Bill S Harris Suffering Sore Arm The Shamrocks came up withliTwEce W... and Mn 11,7. , three. rum in the fourth. Pete Mac- W,'1lltItiPl'i tun lutyre was safe on 1 error. Joe both plainff games played Ni TAT-it-5. 5-3. 5 !ilttN'lllTfiXi, tffP Right-t Tlirre has t-lVl'(ltlailDl1 that Hat'- and there utll ltkrlv he another Eight-ranked Piiul Willi:-x agile honder Billv Harris. one of the rls. 25.uhn hails from Dori-liesler. bumper hntisv on hand tonight. Davis Cup team member from hitri-natioiial l.ea git e 'ilonti'eal .N R. iiill hate to be sidcliiierl for in the tipeniiic gaiiie of the ser- Tani.-oiiver. urin 6-2. 5-4 against Rn,ials' top pitchers. is stiff:-ring,a time if he iii to recover and it-s the limits iind Abbie: battled. Cliff Virkerv. .1 tall youngster from a sore arm. it. was learned. reach the major Jascball leagues in on among 9-51 in-. .frnm San iiiaim. Calif. has has been predicted. Report:-rs had noted ltarris was gamely trying tn take his turn on the innuiid tot Royals at the littl- riing of manager Greg Mulle-.i-.V Rain Wcblies Out Track And ,DaltS Ouislug Wed he-sda.i' J Field Meet Alter Four Events Miscouche 24-Zl if-i;;,i';;tf"r'7'3"3?h-'-i-?d3"3-""3--'-i"7 The nmr "Daks' ('lPfE.'-IlPri oie' Miscourhe (Eats softball team 24 BEETS THROWIM; (TRVES M 3, in R m,Nh,.c"M Mme Mt My arm feels okay so long as Mivnmhe Tupqdav Evemng ,ha,.Ilni throwing it fastball. but once pnmwed . min, "M 4, mt; ltry to break off a curve. the pain Jackson and Davidson fiiVifll'l'iljuSl above my elbow U V”? se- .vere," he told a reporter. up the pitching chores for the . . . liluitparv allowed Harris to miss . t 12 l. . 'h l i . - l hand. The band played 1 number ,.r,)(a:(:S,5"a"r:5 npsigxrhi ',,':n,',, his regiilar tttrn a couple of Y ks To Win of well T'PFPHPfl numbers for thpm "F W, ,V,N,m".hF and vuwl times. but when the pressure on the enitixnicnt of those in illi?nIl- , - , lht ltltffttllltl Fla” h9t'amP S-tilt-it lance tinder threatening skies he-liaucd '0' 29 hing!” with the pile-up of riniihlcheadors lfore the tloiinptitir mid the thith- Ltll5C”t' ""95 ""l'.Vi'l-V " i'”t"'lf” and the lailurp of starters to go ynnn; RITE?!" fitillanl l'lla.V'lPfi alder and lightning that item uilh for "tr "alts -Wt tluhtwl "W-F more than nno or two inninizs. slam home run and I double tollt sent everyone running for cover. :;i;'li'lhgll'a':('; ?:t:hP';'L(:'i”hi:1i::r:::i laarrts it-TS "been called tilfuugh lead the Yankees to I 14-5 victory it (; ,, 1 .t p 5' won ' . T .' f 5 9" "("355 -V' over the liorl;ers in A Little Lea- gm-A9,. t,:?,.,m,i0,,,s,hr:n';,,5rld,a.,n,s D3V"i3”" i”"i 3 '-T'"'” "d "wt A club spokesman said lt;irris'- gun hazrhaii game at Memorial (;,-,,,,,,. .,,.,,n H", W) Wm dash "1 dnnhlps naipy ,. triple. doublrvarm should be all right if given at Firtrl vrslerriay morning 102 and milk it rim itn the 220 mtaml '"" ”"g'” "ml '””'k5”" h'"it little rest He said soreness in tliel Steve n'She:i set down the l0SPTA 25 Second, nag lm" 'i””hi.95 3"” "” "."3i”5 '" imllarm has been going aiva.V and on ugly nnp hit but the gniingster Grmm MR "Ir mm Willa", m rt-ptlit. httscoiirhe rer?lVP':i s lotnl cnming bark n,,,.), M, one" was pretty iitld and walking ll. mp pm? "H," m we mun: fellow M i6 U" iirkpiii H” '9 ””'l;"l Harris hm. H, ;,.,,,,k out it t v - stark as it result of wt dness on e- ad ,0” mm. memorial Field la-t IHPMIVI attel onlv Tour event: hind been com- pleted. A large rrnwd turned out for the nights entertainment that uas spiced by the atine;tt'ant'e of the F F..T. tt7th Reece) Retliment A hPatt' rain fnrrnd rlinrallattntil of the traek and field meat at who is holder of the Maritime rec- Frpdriia Wtddlprt Nlarrtnnald . half of the Disk hurlerii gA-,,,:..--.,.... took the lp.: after allowing to "id Mr H": Pv:.",' W" "" ,3" "' Tlip game has railed in the runs in A 4llli1ll1l: stint. Rnnnieth'h”'"" mm" "Mm MM,” "'0 fifth inning liecaitse of l'iaT'l(llC'.s. Intermediate "8" Game Tonight The Intermediate B Abhirs play their first. game of the YPBT this l v; t . Rlrp rame in at the :tart of they baf M M M In "F lwith another rrintrst hf'lWPPYt these the running high itirtip iiaii itt twn tum, Thu,-may ntaht lt M15. fifth and gave up 4 fllns, , Jamie Kennedy name through :r"rRa::h:n:;Pt:h9'n'l'::"N:E1t:&'Ln5':::lcom-he at 6.00 run. with the onlv hit off O'5hea. n V '. , TRTCTT” ling” in", mm, t,,,.t,t Montague unit if uith I lean o . in today's at-ttvtty the Yankees 5 "'9' 2 '""ttf'S Ditto Hyndman of go at:-iinsf thr Fiver: and the there. Ci”"i"i'""””" W” "”""i , ionships officials of the tntirna- loam we" m"m'"('ml merit are faced with A t'nl1i!l'Si' GM"? mm .0 5 pm ion problem as the ttiitriiament iitwings to Summerside for the fin- al I8 holes on Saturdav To Pl!.'VlalP the congestion that- TBASSEBALL Rduiioup RESULTS and Trimpkinson HR Mia; Roti r-hen Huf-Serena l' ' ' h such ' . l V ' H , N" "M 220” 3 ,2 0 is almost certain to arisegiiil ,T H F D I) run. CANADIAN mess .,Rf"f,ff:m, W mm 02, , 7 ,, 1'3 large hndy of i-ioifm minis on in 0 O a National Leagiir. l Lanp, snnrhw ,1, Hard ,5, F”. l9-hole (otirse several izoltrrs hair. 1 t, , imam. t g 0- . , . . . l('0l1S0"""i '0 Pi8.V "WW "fund-' "1 On 'iintiday. August 6. the. lad- f-;.'ifi”t'-i,3,t. ()2? mo zoxs. 3 9 1. 297. at'l;d..zrt),'.'miii'lrigEl:;i,iOc;.' l "'9 m"'i”'"S- h'" ””i”5 " "”mh',". its of the Charlottetown Golf ('liih Klipprttein. Nitxhnll (7) Law-ind Rand Hits. Hav - Estialci'a.:M mm" ””"m'", '” Pi" mp” will htild their annual field dm. rent-p t:it amt Burgess: Cnmenl noch.(;,-,,.n' mark, w . Ham L, - ,""""d-A '" U" '"”"""E- Um” 913-” starting at 9:.'l0 a m : driving. an- Grwsnn ,1 and Sum. wgcomelz l "M, mg in the afternoon will he faced I , . lprtiarliing and putting. Box lunch L-Kltonstviit. ,roliimnnc :io2 mm mm II to nl::'p”' 3 Tm”-l hm" l””””3 "" "'9; at noon, At i:.io p.m. there not Chiragn ttttll zzin inst. . R is i.M,,,,,,.,.,t mm 200 000 ,2 5 3i . l V g 'j be a I3-hole malt-h. All lady got - PM 220 am 51),, to H at Kuzava am, Shun”; Wm". Crh-t olfilttdk s.itd last IIILHV fh.iI tht crs are W('ll'0n1D turnout for the tournament Ii the - highest in ii number of year: Kaiser. Hughes '2t. Valentin-l etii t7l Davis t7t R. Meyer ts- srid Fhiti. Rogrivtn. R MtllPt' t5i tante ill Polo int iind Roseboro L-White. Hits Mil-Farris. Rnlterti t7t and impala W-Rnh- " ert: I. ialantinctti H113: Chi Monn. Pnnrl; Pli;i-Jones l i p y Amt-riraii League mu ta... non ma none I it .1. ,. . . P clvipiand no "00 OOFTP 7 " Pll:ll1t)It,s lnri)tRt'tidrii?t:,imntol-nltizdziiitii vTAhe tit-tat r"""'i M mp Limit. B"”"' R ("”'m"" mt M'n"' gamesitiinn-lost record: in paieii- There uill be no Cttv Han-hnll Mmh .rmDm mnmlamm mvatcf mm W 3"” R'""- It'''""" ""i theses ' Tr-agiie game at Memorial ii-lield i was nldym -H"; week I. "he (hay "Pia" VB-”"" "R NYk'Bi'""' I Vatttinal league tonight The game hFlvt9I'n the tl'L"""li.i'. (',fl1f Whit iii” (5-an R1, I " ,1 H u . an ' int" 0 or an rs S, Imm "2" mm 200 y m 0 (9::-litsfllxZfvrgmhgrffiiyn Litinr :l:ar:"iiilllml:e dheldlnon Parker runner up. Mrs. Horne p,,,5h,,,.E,, mo Mn 000' 1 a 1 ' t ' l - " s '3" ' P9 3" was also the winner for July of the Cincinnati at New York--Gross 12-0 vs Antonelh L.-Kline. st, M'lit'aiikee 000 000 I00 - I I l Bronklm non too 01,... 2 3 t Rtirdrttn and Rice. Mantle. Ln- . airtnrt-e band will he in attendance- I9-l0t for it hand convert. lnitis at Pittsburgh--Mitell ---m--one (lo-Bi vs Friend H2-9) American League Washington at Chicago--Wics Schmidt and Smith: Kline, Fat-9 flit and Friiles -. . l”' h-V Mr” Ran"-i” i Bantam Practice ii.n. RESITLTSQ binr t7t, rm; I9t amt c,,mp,,n. 1,, (3.3, V; Kppgan (2-5) Stellai-ton 7 Halifax 4 Cliff Wei-Rhine Hits Bkn-Snider. Baltimore iif Kansas City rotv. There will he a practice this iliiverpool R Kentville 4 Wash ozin rltttfitto 4-610 2 nieleit i.-t.4, H mm" WW2; .nftei-noon at Memorial Fielrt for Dartmouth S Truro 4 Chiragn I00 001m 0-4 9 3 Kenfville 5 Llverptvil X Boston at D.etrniteNixori t-Mill all himlnm rtlnyerit at .'l om. Slnhhs and Rerberet-. FttzGer- vsMlllr r I0-ti or Bitnnin- I0-lt ' f'T' ””"” lid 49-. Wilson Llpaime 119. New York at Cleveland-Stiirdh iakalph Hal. 7mteaii 8 tin; 3-Sandy Yorke: Hoiicll tlt'l- and lxtlliir. I.-Wilson. vant 19.4. is Score (10-6) ls--Cot.tagP Frank. ti-Helen's Dream; 7-Hoosier Doctor; IBTRT W'nsh-Lerjvmn; Chi-Espoiitto. -Chief; also eligible-Ginger E its on . 000 130-5 1! .1 Detroit mo ooz oii.4 R , l l TROT.-I oiisn AT tuo.oo-No. I-DAILY nousu Braver Him-l in. am; nut”; 5,. fm: rgylgpuy pgggg I -Bonnie: Girl; 2-Christy's Lilf'('l; Sateen Aubrey; 4--Lucky '(7yT5fk. g.,,,,..,.; .;i. ,,,,,g H,,,,,,, o,,",,,,,t V5", , g tho an: .5-Jollltywi Dream; 6-New idea; 7-Joandlle: wgB,.,,w" Lrrnuwark HF! BOP W L P,,,'G.L. Due; also eligible-Peaceful Peter. Tormrry Shlnter Williams. Jo-t-iiten. Det-Maxwell. 5 Mtluguliu 57 M . PACE lrusn A1, .m&No ' International Lune Cincinnati sit Al " ' ' B kl, 56 it I-9 RC1 .3-Rld.3-sec Co .t-V . 9 J 3 at 0;::ini1;ylcll!oyelf:d7.-Sitolly; 't'l"d"s'i'ii; :1-I:PIrkl:'I. and 5- I I e D II - l ' : . t . Lopu um Watltngtnii; Blake Pittsburgh 4.1 in DAY H” F U '0" Q" r '” and Benny. Hits: Tor-A. Wilson, Chicago 41 55 ' , PACE--8 DASIIES AT mus EACH-I-1 cum. - New York 34 SI . 5"," I , u , - ,1 , I-vhufl; I--Gnhsgiiti; S-Premier J. Walter: 6-Jollitsr Leigh: I- mchmond "M M" WL y y 0 ii enin on: FOP 'CfTICIdCl'I COHTCCT. .515: V91... Tom. to Mt Wt tftii- 0 7 I Toronto 04 TROT 1 PACE-I mtiiizs AT mun ziicn-4-s-QuINIiiI.u 00-Nthlrio. Cute; '0 Eiirtschy Miami in l in) no N-ygmm. uwp mg 3...-t,.,t.y on , B, , tQut-on Primrose. 1-list-tin Dov. 3-srntiuidls Ace; 5-Jerry l . L-Ta(I:;e.jIl:ltl:H : Ilcb- Montreal 00 7 IA. Hanover. I-Morietl Woody. O-Suffolk Chief ' W..." - W - II Secretary-Treuuue. ' i . G G 5- 7 0 M m , , : ii..........u. g......, Cl-IARLOTTET OWN DRIVING PARK eltihl ......,For Thursday, August 2, T9561 girl; 5v-Myrtleis Boy -'r"”W'0iB'-9 Dtlt. tialollity George: 7-Esso: tkBuddy Olconnor; will he a minor practice this after Jini fvirlit-it Nink wt-timls in the, l'V"nll1I at Memorial Field when Mon at 130. ltfift ,vai'rl-.- nod 2.7.0. Don l.e(ZlairtGoEf they tzike on Rt-illieis At-rnwc, de- Llh't-1S('ORF. vi.-is third in the ion and Ivan Ash fending island intermediate B Yoninau tsn 440 - 4 7 XII:-v of East Royalty was third in, V , champs. , . Bndgpeg vino uni - L1 7 this 22ft gu 'pW'lrfh IlT6N:z;l1l:isAr:1i1attr;.i”erd rll:tar:1l::'Jl No ,...ici-mi; rllnlltcs tor uttiu... also eligible-Dale 8.. Miss Knox. long; 5-Jolly Dick; Boy. also eligible-Jttne Breeze. t"l.ViItlz Fortress: Fe-Garth Tryax, 7--Colonel Rudlong. ll--Sir Frsncis' Drake; also eligible-Airlock. l tMrS. L 5-NPWPOTT Express: 6-Royal Value. Maid. 5-Feather Duster. Fe-Lorne Budlong. S-Marion E.. 6-Leah Federal: 7-Sleepy Sam. Goodwill medal match. sponsor. Joe; IFFUIIOUK Boy; 5 mi VY GIATVTS C The second - place Redlegs got .v THE CANADIAN PRMS their only run without the benefit Ruben Gomez limited L?tncin- ofa hit in the fourth in Ray Mc- nm to one hit in seven innings Millan lead off with 1 walk, od- snd contributed a vital two-bagger vanced when .Frsnkle Robinson that started New York Giants on was hit by in pitch. and got home . two.t-mt rally in the scvrutli in- on two fly balls. ning to down the Rcdlegs 3-1 ii'ed- ' in the American. League Ted "away. lwilltams and Jackie Jensen hit Shirley Campbell Has Enough N T()li().N'l't) tt'i--.-sin.i.t i..:ni-- niiitf ',"” ”"” gain and thenl sud- , , A, t, ., ocn y t seeme to stand stil." bel.l' NU? de(h,Md,dh,ihl,l;.V 3,4 Sliirlcy nearly made it last tario. WCt.lll8Sfi3.V 10 I F: I tyea,-. too, but was muted out her ziiiiziii-sh and Dam tut-iii-lY,three miles from shore. night as xllr neared the end of Hit alntoct-P-iiiilc bid to siiiiii 'helNEVERV AGAIN lat.-,. L "No matter how I tried." said A,,,.,. t-,,- t...,.,-. 44 ,,,t,,.,t.-. ilit--Shirley. ''I couldn't seem to close 20-year-oltt Slf'll4'tgl'aDi1Cl' - mtidt-1 the gap between me and the from Fergus. tint . was liaulril in- A light-it seemed to be mocking! hausted less than ;i mile from llCi'l in? I 1 tarilet. the liultthotisc it-tty of that "I'll never swim Lake Ontario eastern entrance to Toronto liar-iagain. You need luck to heat the hm, take You also need a tremend- ”l tliiiik it has the liglit at the.otil fortitude. I think it list 9;"; hi the eastern gap thatlniore important than swimming, whipped me." she said ”I madelability. It takes sheer guts tot ;v,nod lime tintil I started swim-l Rttim that lat"-" Rifle Ass'n Picks 2T-Man Team For Dominion Shoot At it niri-ting of the P.l". I, Ritlr hit three additional V1lF.fTll'3Cl'5' A.S.stl('li'IlIllIi held at thr .-iriiitiiii'iiw, should any find themselves in al last night liicnty mrinlters iiere ittifslfittn tn -1N"'D'- selt-ctetl in l'Pt7ITtsClll tlir lti'oiiiit'elT'TjT:TT at the annual Dominion ilifle As- iiociatitiii meet being held at Ot- Racing Card”! For Driving Park Tonight An Ptglll.-dash harness racingl card IS scheduled at the Charlotte- town Driving Park tonight with the first dash slated to get under- way at 8.15. In all about .17 horses utll vie for nurses totalling 31.60000 Dr F C. Myrtla's Boy Kep- pork Playgirl. Bruce”; Sister. Pro- pane. Abner McGraw. Prudence By. and I'll Conto will go in two of the dashes and Flying Fat-L, laira August 12 in ltl This ntiii brings the team strength to 2! with the inclusion of Tpr WE Hardy who as a member of this years Itisley team Rulolnltlfall) is placed on the squad Captain of fhts )9;-it's It-am is Sergeant AM Johnston. R CM P l other membersl are. seniors. liieut l RE Jenkins. Sgt P.l liandrigan. Sgt. G A. Cotes. Llcut. P.T. Hooper, Lioiit Mary Nlarltenniin. Sgt G G M:iri,ennan. Lieut G .T Rogers and Tpr R Barwtse Tyros. (pl Pat Laiiclrigan. SSM DO Clarke. C.P.0. S G Bowlcs. Tpr W H Mac- Lean, Cst W..i R. MacDonald. Lieut. L.V.A. Machonald. Lieiit. L. Stuart, Sgt. Roy Cotes and LS R. T. Bowles Cadets: Merrill Smith and K.B. MacDonald. Also attend- ing the meet will be Mrs. Irene Hardy. wife of Trooper Hardy. she will participate as an individual in in two others. addition to the official team. Afnnng ,,th,,- pm.-,9, .ct,,dut,d. The sound iiill not travel as a, to gotonjght an, M15. Knox Buddyi body but starting August ltt. each otcgmmt-, Jgtmy (pot-3,,' Am”-..: will find there own way. travelling it-ats At-9' Dale 3,. Ln” Budlnng, by train. D13"? or far whtchm-r Little Delbert. June Bi-em. Just they find mosh exiiedit-ni. The Barbara and .lolly Dick. above number still leaves pint-est Post time Igsiri is 8.15. ress. Mildale, Airlock. Miss Pslll, All Budlong. Royal Triiln. Col. Budlong. Sir Francis Drake and Garth Tryax will be the starters Starters With Positions Free Admission to Ladies On Thursday - First Dash 8:15 - PACE-1 DASHES AT 1200.00 EACH-4-I QUINELLA l--Prudenre Hy. 2,-l'lI Ctinlo; 3-Propanf; 4.-K.t-much play. ttaiibncr McGrsw; 7--Brucels Sister. PACE-2 DASHES AT s2riti.titi EACH-2.6-DAILY nouns I Ten Spot. 2e-Eva Butllnng. IL-Aniei'iea'x Are; 4--Bnh fjlisgg; PACE-1 DASHE5 AT 1200.00 EACH-I-5 i--i"ll.V Hitd. 2-Miss Donna Mae. 3-.liist. Barbara. 4-Lott Bud- 5--lillllf Delbert. 7-Lusty's Lass; B-Cooly TROT-Z DASHES AT 82011.0(! EACH-.1-7-DAILY DOUBLE I--Miss Pnlli; 2--All Btidlong, .1--Royal Train: 4OMtldale; Ii- Starters With Positions For Saturday, August 4, T956l PACE-I DASHES AT s;ioo.oo EACH-4-8-QUINELLA Downtown. 3-P-it-r rim; 3-Sir Joseph: 4.-raurlciii Bsy.i l l TROT-1 DASHES AT l2ftft.0fl EACH-I-5 ,i llonnie Frciich. ?,4reri Genes.-ee; 3-Bud": Echo; 6-Joppai PACE--2 DASHES AT szotioo EACH-I-6-DAILY nouiiu: I -liiiiii t' Scott. 2- Ltinndale; It Prince Budlong; 4-Sea Plant; home runs to accent for all the Bolton scoring in a 5-4 decision over Detroit Tigers while Wash- ington Senators rallied for four runs in the tenth to earn g 6-4 victory over Chicago White Sox. ACE BELIEF BY HURD for Boston but needed a sparkling ninth - inning relief chore from Tommy Hurd to beat down a late Tiger rally. I-turd. taking over with the bases loaded and just one out. struck out slugger Charley Maxwell and got Al Katine on a routine fly. Washington was forced into overtime by Sam Esposlto's home run. 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