l i Continued from page I ' ' 0 & B Mid E d 6 d D In Continued from page 6 Saturday. July 24. 1954 The Guardian Page 7 '..'I 'Eck SHOES. S g l ' "lnI9f3' c0"I9I' 'I;!rue 50l'l'1et.it!lI11:J new comers from Science is a wonderful thing but - i M k i d 0 t F S I t e sea dep are pretty green at if directed into the wrong chan- W”"' h' cd"t'h "genie d”6'5o u . . a u a 599 l-hf" 0" lo”? M3 Em”: W9 first but they wise up fast and nels can be an instrument of des- ”' 5200 an E 3 Y Wu” Wund-5 "ld 9"” l" w”3m- 90”” the vibration of approaching foot truction beyond description I hope with Lil Frisco and- the Captain d . - e bailing out from beneath the alder steps or the splash of 3 hloh or the expohehu at the Wm; neck. pgid 3159.10. The Class C Pace CHICAGO (AP) - Ferries Fain. MONTREAL (GP) - Blammlif iringe and turning hand springs . .v I d was won by Lu Fmcol owned by "H. h," baseman (or Chicago Bum Snead and nun” Mmm De. 9 the ele node and now" md worms on the vtater will send them ace an the dung fork wieldera Frank Machieill and driven by Dan White Sox. will have his injured Emu" "um 0" Qwen Enumm The" W” an economy of hm with maret two of the most colorful mtr th to for severalgseo scurrying mm mama and pm Wm "M7 get my m"”'”” the" MacNeill in 214 U5-a new re- right knee Operated on next week Bau Park in Sumlnerslde mu were Bulow zlvlns up only three and mm"; in the Uhhed hm” Wm gfmfnsomg mix; such E mg mp them all tllelr feed for lwurh heads Wlll hold any more that it . - , , Cordd -i-he surprise in mi. "ed and possibly may be out of action treated to the best exhibition of gglrnsggmlfgg Egdhnaul the tenth represent that country in the Can- they land outside the electrodes was me performance of Lddy the remainder of the season. basebdii seen me", thi. ya, ,3 the mums Fr M mghan poled out ada Cup play at Laval-sur-le-Lac range and then do they ever streak ciegg by Abner T. Ciegg. dam by Flln. who has been in hosplul Curran and 31.13 5 MM 9" end (0 'm '” f G d E1 , course here Aug. 19-22. it was a.n- but ill lllzht. Kalmuck. owned by John Turner. ml" T""d5Y Wm” "'”m"3 N" out a two to onle win Iover the Ehe top gt! tlheolenthmto hxl: ix: n0l"lCed F”d3l'- ' ' ' thin W" 0 ch" ”""d m h" Ker” W” injured ih"'.' 27 1" ” Grand River Intermediates in ten voided in the bottom' of that in- melt "my "kw W 25 l-M Last ye" X saw it clpemted M lllsl 5”” sh” 1' bah” much home'pme comm)" wuh calcher innings. Wilfred Barlow was on the ning when Garth Harris hit 'or the numb” 0' C0""m95 lccepunl ll" 3 stream 1” west Prmce that "3 talked "Oi" "4 ""5 SW9" 3 5”" WW” "4 B"""'- . hill for the c and B aggregation circuit with Purcell on bu; Bsr- Vlthtlom t0 the mllttlh Bald 00” 5””l””d” ”3'ed' '”33ed' ””"ed' hand drive by Myron Mu-Arthur He auiieredhan internal cartilage whh Uh,” Ghhhm aging the 1-,. idw ma 1; gujkeouig . don J. Stringer, vice-piwegidem, or snared and whatnotted till there L The well liked Captain Morgan tear. mlklnl It impossible for him caving two teams are now had trot mu mo mterhuiondi G0” Auociimon. wasn't a trout left. Yet I saw W9" hm" d”h" m "'9 3 P0" to slmighten h" leg" For Grand River Housman threw i f th 100000 t - mm” 18 Md 2'0 mches mm mm pace in Prince County Intermed- HPODIOYI 0 5 3 : 0l-ll”n5 . i ,0, own”-.driver Mung Kennedy. Fain has undergone surgery on them in mm 0”” u bnwnwp hue Buebnh League mam. tall springs out of the water as .': O.Leu.y' );,i;hb Lou Kdhmuck til;-I sanhe 1I;;l8OQ twice before, in . . The woman "M m. uooooo if they were let propelled. . (Bryentan - , est time 2.1 415. hhhinh w jhd hr "sum 1 the estimated can of km On Monday oi this week we ". B”ddgdB;d;o::;1tgfttsgnrgggabar the 3rd dash Laurel Chief (ME t,ournan:.ent. Return (area, hotel 1'1'n1:g:;:)5Ct;;1"ll' and 01? 1 - ' . w l wiles aDude Potempkin. 2.07 1x4, by Edge Sample, won in 2.15 W5 and livlnglexpenses will be paid eye opgnerv on one occgiioil T51. sfggkg gf Qualify won the B Class Pace for owner 31leth.nh 55:5: wfgeiig ft gem!” 101: :2 53”? :33!-IeI';6;gd"J::-tizig Smith and Party ambled out of xi. MCGDWI?,r1l and l.'lIl;ltl';l' (lCIia1c- Bum” Am, Queen tCamsmlt9h) S sully bew”several thousaritl dollars" :32; uiougd 35”": "1 m; use” ” Donald. w mi": r e al- - a n a u an 3' rs mlt was ear to '. hock) 2. Time. 2.15 U5. Only one won in 2.17. Dale B. 2. 'llItIulI)0!I;UAbeHl:l'el:g'x:n-ivilxllaedexact amount ehchahhi "Holy Mmesmlook at I h dash was mmpieted in ihe Free The Heb” Sweeney stable or , i - t at!” Mrs. Smith, who had came Ya . Ah hh R h t B (M , i. . ' Defending champion in Argen- ions 1 Lh u. ' k d. on o t 3;”, hggm 0A;;;.5 ggf; (Hg; fhr;gezevl;;3;.5 rgg. afmkstlgg Hf: i,l,;,,,1,h.h, hearers tlna,whose winning team. Antonio 3”, 1,2” gooed; ili.u2”'22E ebiggest Tires on Sale! ups) in 2.11 2-La new record Charlottetown track and in a light n tad gaseball Iueaaeguse game at Memorial 3fff”:e,f,?: tli:';be;et:, d:;3h?::e::;' are” "965 hiegel ll5t;15r't'1 tlloxlhgllll 3.5 for R0bCl'1- workout Friday they seemed to Field on Sunday. ' my” ; H E. 3" W 3 E” 93 ' last Monday night at Frederlcd hnlookershto be quite capable or .' . originally scheduled for this coming xf1Te::e:an.:rath:?: zgzgh coumn” II),L!:b';?: g'0l;4apr:Cg:t:)Vgirsa?l1;:5egu'l MARATHON . l i r . d . , olding t eir own in the classes U t T w Tuesday but had to be rescheduled ' , ,' ' l I iillfiscgre oevfggr oladnd hggivegurgg: they will be started in at Old in order to allow Van Pel:':Pr:5fi?;inghonE:grla:(:hn:ugregt ihgin do an awful hm belt" me” Size 6:00 x 16 , AND YOUR Henry Dedwhtf at vhoodsmclg won Home Week or previously. By GARY SMITH giisiealxhidh liaelhnygedplanned for Percy Mm; Ind long d driving . . . OLD "RE hi lhe 4th 85 0" t '3 PWSFIM in Fred Egan, noted race driver ' A Harry Weetman. Dal Rees and H. Once I was standing on the bank .310 U5-B MW "Cold and '-M wh a la u t v t Canadian Press Staff Writer Gould will represent Wales. Erie over a hole when the dlngus war V r . . . ' .m-and Iastest time made over a yen; whim, iorfohsis ?,;ep:0ii5v'Vevr;ii): Brown and Thomas Hnllburton. Dlmled in and H bllz two pounds: 920 6970 I I5 E1595 and your old tin ii V... Brunswick igackdlllls hasten. the pacer Braden Dircct 2.01 m, rT?w1?0nfT0hliCP;gf"”lf”39l”; Scotland, and Harry Bradshaw landed on a sandy shall at my root. xiargy was pure asc at at cr- has limo” every yam. Sin”, had 0 a l. at. ay a Vance and Fred Ddiyh 1;,iM,d- I picked it up and held it across . will: auction. Lvxlnritonr tlll”N? one or more top troiters nr pac- mm the Wommfs simle 1.1”” .1" other entries are Ugo Gl'appas- my W0 lllllldsl Wllht it bealltlllll : mars IE0 ll! 3 Y9l"'”llK lllld "55 era in his stable. This season ll "1? canadla” tennu ch5'mpwmmm sonl and Aldo Casera. Italy and Speclmcm 1" had been UP 501710 -''-'j i (Frlalnly made good. Other win- i, the g.yed,-.did Mi" Rddn y iii 1 WW1 8- declllve 5-1. 0-2 victory 0V8? P he Th d K 1 1 time for the bottle green had fad- 7 I nor! were. let das2ll.9Si:egiceIi; Kkey on ,, Codi windy nigiii at ever"; glfeldeltrgtgjnimgmgllbgmmuhgd Ctfail A?ut:.hhh.ompwn an E W 6' ed from its back but its fat. round- 500DYEAR 0 1) tl . .1 d: ' 0 En , 3 ' v d 'd tlll tlbl . i5?i'2”?iirAia3?fl won me "an? ?h”.”".'..,2"..f ilsidslfs 1?..:”'2..:.”. we or ' u”iZ”J”wu'”i'3?lmJ:;"”l;...”1l12”itl3y”a3?5i3 '?n5"?:5uni i”nuls9r32 "Huxl- , I I I . . . . h C . ' h by or I "rmsr .15! Ma. Rita cy .. Iii 1: 6113 pressively with horses than Ciiar- San Anwmon Tex who defeated et yleis u WM me Yankeu Nammm My and Shem said Wm fri ldihtwgu . llimillall Von ll.el-Iii? . . was a double winner n as ea in pheiiis' the Owner of MISS h . -. ou 9. - r c Come from th 0 11 lg y 10. gave ltla lgli. wnh our old "'0 - . the to s d d 0 di Mr .1 hn EEYP I mil I. This mare was brought Rodhcn and interesting to mm” P 56 9 BUB M1. 3- The winning pitchei was 0 other countries which have N. gig for luck and imreicd ii gem. "RES I I from Wisconsin last December and is that in 1947 Miss '1-iii-1,, gm 3” Fwd? D0lt?5lr3ll91:x 0l3c'tx7hmFl;li:-133)” Llahtlzer End the 1059? W513 Igllick cepted invitations In Belgium iy into the water. It shot like an R 'f ncappnb S 1 living up to her reputation: dam 0; M15, Rodheycuwhmi by 0 fer 5?ml' U15 m5 8y. - Gallant. For the Cards. Arch e ac- 1 1 Fr G ' arrow into its cold. blue depths 50 , t" 2.13 U5. Th 8th dash . l .5. . -- 6'4 ML” Norm" 10 "9595 N0- 2 Fadyen had 2 hits. For the Yanks, Chile, Co omb a. once. "m-3"Y- swiftly my eye could scar-cclv fol. 3773 iii”uilhhlilonllnlilil ””3fi”f.Ll,”.ef!i”f&”2:Sf;. .. W2. .1"; i3;iill3l.;.i””E"t.3'.”i” 2 ii. is A” "”V'" ”'"i ”””'””'””"””'"' . iii t) with Panama Chief ( an- in it u- . R. t - 1" clu rig a .omel'. leorge unn 8 v - , , l....no anging on c t'.ncs o Aillucr) 2? time. 2.12. An accldhent "C: k':, 1”"; :3 9 d frmwgaglnsath AAnIxll8el&.M'iexm::d 2 hits Fieri Dunnlliad ta Mexico. Brazil. and Scandlhavlt 3. qghhg horirklx hcgpe-1 Id b ,- d in the 6th race w en uc on, t e rugge 6-year- 0 . . In L e eague Pall ll ' 15 is 00 ll8' U5 M55 001! 6 . :.(;lS'l:"BOy stumbled and drive, did pace, in the Stable of s A were ljizirrli7ipressed1”t.o uwlfn thgir ington last evening. the Charrl)oti:- u , bad medicine 1” me Vmmg hams Jonson received injuries and is in Wathcn, Fort Fnirfield, Me, and me?” 0” 5'5 39m' 03 Wm 9 town Indians split .1 double- ea - but there is one bright spot...tliere d 1 (ii ii r fl ds h e driven by Wendell Wathcn. van Chllmn CW0 07 R'C3l”d0 39151975 er with Kensington. In the first is nothing secret about-the business lhll);:lm;l1P is rli:itl::r,vl:iytlyI.ir:,1nurt-d ;)IFi,d the 526,000 pacing derby at Vernon alld Andre-5 Hlmlmersleyi 1-5: 3-3- game, the Indians brat Kcrislngton when the shocker is in action u.ll soon be around again. Downs a week ago in what was 4'5: 64- 7'5- 6-5 behind HIE pitching of Lloyd en Anyone within several liiiiidrcd . . - I . one of the really great pacing MEXICANS Horas DASRED Dolron. P. Bernard was the loser. I yards would know something out . A tolalhof 740 lmmlll-'ltl0ll! WW9 battles of all time. Twenty pliccrs ' Tom King, Lloyd Doiron and Stan CHICAGO. (AP)-Britaiiis cliam- of the ordinary was going on and been received for Old Hume W9” declared to start and they were Miss Fggergg an dmmciive MacPherson, each had 2 hits for the pion boxer Yolande Pompey suf- if anyone approached the culprits races August 945- Th” 13 one 0' raced in two divisions. The iirsi bionde Coed gm"; the university oi Indians. fered a broken right hand Wed- would have to leave the apparatus the 18FZ95t 1l5t5 01 3” Um? I" division was won by Prince Atioia Miami ended Mr, Ca5u'g'5 hopes 1". Bowncss pitched Kansingtonto nesday night in losing to Moses behind. It couldn't be tossed into this. the most popular h3l”ll955 in 1.59 from Thomas B. Scott of ,3 iiiii-d Consetguuve Canadian a 5-3 win over the Indians in the Ward. his physician said Thursday. the alders like a jib and they IRVING PT0El'3lll 1" the Marmmesc and Philip Scoti. The second mile singiea mid wiih he, decisive Vic- second game. The losing pitcher and will be out of action for at couldn't carry it to the pool in ll The 210 trot has 32: the Tl1f99- was won by Poplar Bell in l.5ll- top was Billy Sherry. 1" Bowncss and least three months. vest pocket or creel, l-;ai..0ld. 16: Free For All Trot. 25 from Chuck Volo and imlsnta riziie pacing and pi-em, Mexican D. Spicer each had 2 hits for It was in the second round that ' ' ' l2: 2.25 Face. 58; 2.23 Pace. 30; Thom” Bi semi won me 3nd St” played crmuchhy himhg out Kensington, while Tom King and Pompey felt the hand injury. said The reason anglers jump in the E :20 Pace. 29: Fhee For All! ;l'r:t duh of the first division in 1.59. omen Mm pagems mime up with stan MacPherson cach had aiLcW Bursten. mreigtn relpresentab conclusion there are no trout in .dP .l3.A ' on 0 -e ,' i. It It 1 Bl t it fltl ft i' 33;. till. one ofslgtxllse "greatest I3io:'o3iaPm3 sCCI1nll(t'kRYI7rl)l(fr:3t:r(l mleagg Efj””"”retl'";e-Mretrleiled ””"P" W the ””””” 1J3i,',)wi?3 brorugel?tmPb)r?1l:)ey ugxtlii ibasltnbzlrmfly i.:rberr:l:1ilseeSsti?0ifi(tTt:s;;el:?- MONTAGUE CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE li0rsemen's get-together in .V95l'5t the 2nd dash of the second di- 3 S su A la In The 501l0WlllS 15 t0d4l.V'5 5Ch9dll13- United States. ally big ones, are nobodyis foals. Final nominatiorggcloseh next Wed; Vision in just 2.00 to defeat Pop, '" 9ma.mL.srBantains. Yankees vs. j nesday (July W en actual lar Dell and Direct Rhythm. Thrcc WORTIIY annaavoa. C" "3 - A starters must be named and final duh Winn", came hack for the payments made. final dash and Chuck Volo went HASTINGS. Enxland (OP)-The 1 1”” ”m'"L””” L'””"”' Ph”' .. . - ies vs Giants. . to the front at the Word tool: Wmens voluntary service here In Thursday night: race program ms t. M t I hl I ' has mad en h I -..:.....:..L - 0 e e a ..l the Charlottetown track. which I '9 M7 the at " L00 ”"d m bh ;: fugm money mm 3 ' i ' - d: It St Di P it w'th it. to t had been postponed from Tuesday 30"” A3: 150 mm ctrmch Mme O E '5 op n e W” 0053”? 5” 1 I 7”"31rl'l plar Dell and Prlncc Hclens Hospital to equip three it flssllsi 1 th R d D at v r 'hl;t;:ltl5oP';l;'dmff ";:wi;"'mi:f :3; Adios in 2.01 ms. wards with television sets. irvglicy sa mlleeniioreth if oiigriiie R cm Manda T d w d d d F -d S t d N- the 4-year-old pacer Jerry's fNight; I a g Y! ayl e av! ayl av! a . mare (3) 2.09 step the alter mg;-,.,lg,;'”SO;'”:;:;;a;:,:,,;;;”;g I, i l h 1 ' and Wednesday, Thursday Afternoons .I O8" El d 19. b eder n:iIcl1e:)wnern:l1'Jer:;saNighE:nare . V, I , . pecans HARDWARE LTD. h EYNDMAN e co. l and to driver Earle Sample, who , ,, N0- l-FRlT!g lgghk-:16-ED.---Mbhbhi--h-i-ah?AUdUS13il3f:lE 311800-00 No. 7-2.10 raca CONDITIONED Punsz e1,too.en. gL:(:1,.:cO;5:ht;g:EherD1;: I hr pi,-5; pdymdniL530,o0 ' starting 1.-eeS322;i00 1.05 Paccrs winning less than 51.200 in 1953 also eligible lmmhprj WT: 24' and Babe B”. t , . ' l h 2.12 Paccrs winning less than 31.300 in 1953 also eligihlu l ' . '0 r' . j o i - H - 2.14 Pacers winning loss than 52.900 in 1953 also eligible Irm (0 Maxim) 4-2. In the curtain - . N0- 3 "W5 F03 M5 - v- i ,-If,l,'t"' 51-100 .. i g . ,,,5,,, which included , int 0, . la . TO BE RACED THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Al-GL,.Sl Nnh I P1;:tdDB.lsiohn 5I.92(i”l0008. girth": gliilsllhn 57lsi(?)5&00 xoung i-iacers, America's Ace. own- First Paymentd.S40.00 Starting Itcc-51.3.00 First Paymemir s24l&)iSl0I'l 3 . , ourt i s onstsml." F" m wd and driven by Harold Cud- T ' 4” more, Brackley. The Ace is by H- 7- SEAR Col LTD- ljalumet Budio,-.3 202 3A gi-id his N0. 3-FREE FOR ALL TROT . .. PURSE 31,200 ' V ' hm is the "maul "Ce mue Mi" To Big RACED i.iRiDAy AUGUST 13”, N0. it-THREE IEAR OLD PLRSE I150.00 fimmc, 204 V4 by ,ii,i,.,.i.i. 2.0;, First poyment-s24.0o ' Starting i-not--si2.o0 First Pnynient-315.00 Siartlng Fee-87.09 In the Ill race. 3 lulllht trot, GBEENDAL'S LADIES. MEN'S & CHILDREN'S WEAR the daisntig llltlitl mil: PGKIY 51:3 N0. G-2.25 CLASSIFIED PACE CONDITIONED PURSE 5900.00 NO. 9-2.25 TROT CONDITIONED PUESE I000.” 311 30 Y F9 0W 9- Owne V ONE DIVISION TO BE DSCEDMONDAY NICHT, NFGUST 9lll A h4 . r , Fvdnev'Stead and driven by lllt First division 5000; second or more riitrisiohs 5750.00 .. . , Fm" D'”5l”" 59000” S”'"'d D'”5'”" "mm mhgr Hnoid stem. W,” 5 nice First Paymemdslshoo Starting FCc-s9h0 lust lniiiicnt-318.00 Starting Fee-w89.00 ulnner in 2.18 25 and she was r wand in the 5th dash With the STERNS LTD.. LAL'lvni-ziums . ., . . - Mme field to Tam" rt-'c"l"Y N0. 5-2.28 race CONDITIONED PURSF si.0.so mm ”'T"” Tm” Cmnnmmn” """"""""""""""" "'"' YUM” ””"' lvlaced in the Itlblt '”t 9”” First division si,050; Second division 5900.00; Third division is-.5000 212 Class or slower winning less than 52.700 in 1953 also eligible Smith. Pet Hanover WI! molld mm Payment-318,00 Starting Fee-513.00 First Division 5900.00; Second Division 375000 in the 1st dash.!P:im' bflll: ls First Payment-318.00 Starting rec-59.00 one of the most M loll" Y '9 . PROWSE nnos. LTD. . . WW! ll! thll P”V"'" 0" hm" '0 H PA CONDITIONED . .. .. r-rnsic tl.2o0.oo ” l. rltlrs of ll" Pedll"-'& The 2"” A ' 6-morrirstcfiiviuon 51.20000; o.;;.;.'.';r Di on si,n50.00 ” NO. ll-OVERNIGHT EVENTS wiu. as RACE!) FOB , , ” nnri 6th dashes were a real battle Third Division 5900.00; Fourth Division sTM).()0 with a splendid field not piauceta pi," p,ymem.,324.00 Starting Fr-e-,s12,oo 5200.00 To 3400.00 A DASH and one trotter. Mary 01' .4 Nemple). Abner McGraw (Shaw) '5 v non the 2nd dash in 3 photo g, - . I ' . ilnishfromLlttlnDelbErt-01'-ht ALWAYS LOOK .70 IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST ;. Sample Stable and driven iIc);' I 9 Teddy Weir. In the 6th dash w - . ; we game he” Lmhh eeibgrhlygn NO. POIIIICC SEOCR NO. Chev, A small amount down and regular monthly 7 in ii very close finls rom ner ,' g . .w.r.r.w. Time. 2.13 2x5. 214. In Green Deluxe 2,-Door Sedan. Radio Two-tone deluxe Sedan. Radio, licainr Pay:::',::,::,l,lE?;s::u(;nchy::,:c:o9"q Ti and Heater. Goodwin wan-aniy. arid defroster. Driven only 13.000 ,k I . . . ., QIHL er, c c.1ncr.niore reliable heating , miles. New car condition. Goodwill h t. ht .h F O” . - . r . i wad Now warranty. I n 1 we a ynu get wii an csso .- - ' r Burner with One Year We ranhy only barked by Imperial Oil - . . . Sfggk Na. Dgdgg I'.lI'l'lllIfJ(l. Your Warranty . int u es i-ycar guarantee. Black 4 Door Sedan. 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