no And Legion Win Softball Play-Off Games ' - . . lsingle Jackie MacDonald went - The Liguorlan Youth Club ellm- ' . inaterl the Bowery Bombers from three 1111' M1" 1111111” Paddy 511911" me City Softball League playmffs hard and Joe Pint-au each doubled Covehead Car Racing 3. Murray won the future event of the Stock Car Racing Meet in Covehead last night as -more than 2.000 thrill-filled fans witnessed car rolled over and demolished front end. Ivan Leard and Don Brehaut of Charlottetown won the semi-final suffered a f 5:13: l?:.L':? ”' and the Legion tied their series 11" 1119 11111111911" . . Playing coach Jimmy Hughes 7 another exciting tacln E nlth Canada Packers in softball was the most Oumandig mu” . H. B. wum. track. K m” '1" events. A driver named mine" Murray lost I. wheel oi! his on :2: n151'ne;entdw111)11' L'1'”'1"1 sent) an ewar Jone games played yesterday evening. The L.Y.C. came from behind to rlcieat the Bombers 12-7 and win their series in two straight games. The Legion walloped Canada Pack- ers 20-1 and tied their series one-all. just after he crossed the finish line and wasn't able to drive back for an introduction. However he did plenty of driving in the 20 laps race as he beat out 16 start- ers for the top honors. for the Bombers. He pulled off two lsensational catches in centreficld. The Legion collected 11 hits off ll-ienry Gauthier as they poundedj at the Packers in a oiie-sided contest. John Thistle pitched for the Leg- the third. . Following are the results: First Qualiner: 1. Frizzeil; 2, 3, Murray; 3. 1. Kerry; 4. Eric John. stou: 5. F. Stewart. Second Qualifier: 1. L.' Lyonm. AUGUST 7, 1953 Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 'Boosters Present Unique Wili Shephard relieved Cliff 1”" 1"” 3"” "P 9"” 11” 1l1”- 0 o Th F I R . h I. It . . Ivan Connors led the Legion at- W d ere was one bad spill in the 2. M , . . I , gsgtdlnht 9 tire I Inning and Mk mm mm mm Ted Sm," I I Detroit. ooo ooo ozo-2 5 0 main event as a New Brunswick J ..w.1i” d””' 1 1 1'”"1- l- A- 11111 I I "I5 of he 111111 as he lLou Ward and Thistle each had NS" Ymlk 020 2011 on-'5 12 o -T- AA.-A . 0.f.;1n"di1'Q Mn 1 D ' l Aber, Herbert (5). R. Miller (8) -- l' ua er: . ewar Jones; OIILWI . . . 010 000 002--3 B S 2, (L Cnnntame; 3I GI cream”. Wed W WC" "3 11'0"" W” W Thistle W the only home m; "rrrr and sum w um... Reynolds - - t Sanford and Kiuttz; Macklnson. First Semi-Final: 1. Ivan Leu- Mike Connolly pitched for ihei , . run of the contest. The first wrestling match of the . i . . , 1 1 lI(1l(i1nII?lIl'lre8- liif:e2E)r1i1t1iu1(13onIl1i1t1)Illy1?:i1fhf';1 Peter Maclntyrc oi the Packers yhu Wm be maged ha-I tonight '5 Iivlllmriielargnttciiie?::1cl1yWBe:;1elCIII1dy .1isb)er and BIT”. W. Mmen L. gllilme 17) Hmbcsak 18) and 2 B Murray. 3 G Co11s1'hb1'1 : ll .t tBootCl - - t. 1' -- Petci-s gave up follr base knocks. tl11ag.!:111I:d1111s1' 5 ;1mu:Ied'11:: '1'I1J31e' ogegms s;1;;geIsubIn11JI:In1'un.kncoaj:,1;1l The third match will see the Chicago 010 000 050-6 9 2 Rotgeitu. xool no ol&l1ll 53- -10h”5l0”- 5- 14- 1-08811. Phll Coyle led the L.Y.C. attack . 1? k”'Dl.V RH 9 C 98' quanmi. In the'E1epham Em, Elephant Boy meeting Nick DlEn- Philadelphia . 100 012 000-4 9 O Mommn " ooo on Mon. 612 1 Second Semi-Final: 1. Don But- with a homer, tun dnilblcs anti a "”1' "C "5 l”"1”' . - " tremont. Fornleles. Aloma ('1). Bat-den ” ” . '1 1”? 1 5” -l”1"l5l0n1 3- E- John- Female wrestling was introduced , I-loch. Reeder tat Critniall (8) to - 4 B - i I III-II-IIII I III I II III IIIIII'II?IIII"IIID here two years ago and the one The 301151915 11099 191' " 1113 171 and 1011311; C01em31'1- By" and Fusse1mgn- C1) 5 11' ' 'LI”dl 11 1'' Stewart- lb turnout tonight. They lost nearly (8), Fanovich (9) and Murray. W: . ' 0911111” 1”1111' Nmullci 1- 13- Mlll'l'Hy: 2. L I I out that was presented 1” 111115 S300 on the Jordali-Edwards fight Bearden' L: Eyre 1V1Ck l5l. Bills (6), Lasorda (9) Logan; 8. E. Johnston: 4. D. Bre- , 1 Forrtxgaltljt f1CI:?lYf1eIr.theTh:11 ht? and need to make up this amount Cleveland ooo 010-1 6 0 and Yam" 1111113 5- 13- -10h1l-5t0n- ' exien Len Y 31 '1" G if they are to present any more Vvashlngton . ml 010 lox--4 9 0 At S9S'de Island Baseball League officlalsi ,1x).ms wm11'b:ut11g: ti I . fight. cards and try to raise Feller Wight (1) and Ginsberg I came up with the biggest boot of . 9 15 M93510" 1 1 ' . ' 1 g the baseball seasoli yestclday11hM' m1d11e1' 111E311”: have 11p'Cnl1ilol?Iy or the Islanders Hockey Ilgilgztggalgll E'eI;':llt:)1 Shea andl . q .. . - 4 -.. .. "hen they suddenly uiicerctiiolin ' ---W ' I 1 I 1 : M -- . , ill - - t st. Louis .300 (no on: 3-8 is (i -A rrou-rl of abntit sm spccla- Tjfolgesn 0. ylously and maybe even wltliout too1 . Boston .o2o ozo oozt t--1 12 i W. ,.,,..,.,.,,t ,,,,,,,. ,.,.,.,. Ema, In W). .400. .qgw;d .' niucn meditation decided that the Kretiow, Llttlefleld (5), Stuart will: at the Stlmnicrsitlc Rzlcc 91.”; 4'30 ' Mm-A t l , (V itlme had come to and the League y (91 and Courtney; Brown, Nixon I n.-.( in-t nlzllt. .ihlicl' tlw emit . tQe'(jm'm””'d gmh"Raw, ” ' !"11ed”11" 1:11”d1'fc; :11” me" W5 . (St. Kinder (9) and White. Wilber )..,,l ,y,,. n,,.,,.,, mm, or H”, MFH I - V - . - a. game sc 9 lie or Mcniol:iallSh B H (lot. W: Stuart; L: Nixon. HRS: I mug. mnnm: NW mm dash mnlxoiixtllcilevo (.Vlc:xt-lill .. ll, ;Fleld last night and that quite a: ' a st. Louis, Lenhardt. Stephens. , I lit 4 3. Irlilc Iillgffcl (lgirsc ltngwankee Joan imacme) " 5 3 fa: l:;:l;1:sel;0”1i;a::"ll W1 1” 5&9 Young.NA"0NAL LE G E ; t , crime in tciint ctcr egg hit I e apparen y I I 1 d B b Le ' ' A U ' N,” K-(.,l,m,,.k in mp rim hwy!Eglggbgbotf-(a;3l:llP1fl I l3didn't concern the officials too1 n S a New York .....000 2.02 080-1211 1: my gimnp.-1 gm mu.-it mm for In Como (cokfwmel 6 zyinuch for they didn't even takcl st R, h d I H Chicago .. 000 042 000-613 3 l1"'"l' til 2:: in till sllttt ll of ii . ' , lme l0 notify the falls or one of: an 19 all 0 18 R-C-A-F. TT"T wmm-H Grisosm, Corwln (5), 1-learn (6),: Hm M: M” ah" hi" h0l-(('f':li9)1(1)'tElCgf3dPlEl9I' llistefjtrgfi . 3 (time nulnm mncemcd about mm. Royals and Mark Delaney of 1101- E: 1.1'111CNe111' M0 A'.' (17 21 -313 Wilhelm ('1) and Noble: HaCkEl',l 7 T I Md round”, mp MS, mm "Mk! Timll o2n1x:8(q.gch2s9oni .. .. 'l lnsuddm decision. malls lnterlnedlates Shared top Whltlocit, lntei:.Abbles 68 ill .309 Church tat, Simpson (31, wiuisj .'rt(l neclt ' W-m:siI- "h II' '1. 9:51 I I I Ihonmls m Ithe Island Baseball WhI1m11 C II B 1 54 16. 296 (9). Leonard (9) and McCllll0UEli.l The me pay of the regular Br ok. :13 Km", 0” RY G90 on top of that the leading ieagne.l-castle batlmiz department with Gaudelt R-C--1-E .68 lb .296 Sawatski (in. w: Wilhelm; Lzl utlt-tliuu-t'tlni'c boiling: Cr'ill1P iruuel: ;1iB'0 ”1:)1151”310”' Pl"1'.m”1f officials didn't even notify some ofl”1"l”C31 3V"389e 03 349- Both D: Mf1”1-'e011- J1--'1bb1e551 13 -295 Hacker. X-iRs: New York, Irvin,, mu lrtiltlll l'.'l('(' HllPl'l Tim HI) A .1 ' 2180' si1,i00'2l20' 52" their fellow executive members 11111319115 had 23 11113 111 66 11195 10 Purcm1'.M(C:A' 1 , - 41 12 -292 Dark. l sn....t.. nl...-all lwl-lilntl t;tn- l,mi'-1l00' I”1Il11'n 511111 1530' ”'50.2.40; s3.- about ,,,,,,,. sudden M,-,0nsI Fm. tile platr. -1- many; Holmans 50 14 -280 I-ittsiu-rga zoo ooo oil-t ii :l I in nny S47-ill, 'rtn- daily rlntlillcI ' ";l(h-in: -E;-d St E m R jgxampie the Lnagneys vice p,...51d. -layk Rmdy of the Intermediate 1;i'1aC(1fel.;Z”-M?tl)-,C-A- . 42 11 -i692 unolnnnti , ooo1ooio1.;t 5 1. -----L -I ,1: - -s-...w-..4 -.g.- 7 . . --.L 1, an Rutlrly uutilnn: amt Atinc': Anne”; E v n aces rem, Russell st. John, had not been Abbles held down second place 00 '- T- W5 - 53 15 --54 Lindell, Lapalme (8: and Sand-, I" I pm. U,,, ,,,,,,,m: ,,,,rS,,s' M3,. -- CY lB()Wnessl7. I aimmmed yesterday evening about with a r:fA. of .339 and Dee 4Lc- g9113- R-C-A-113 -43 12 -3501ock; Rafiensberger. King (8) antif ' I I I VT 70 allrl tllc fnynriics. Butltlr tCo tnued on Page 15) the cessation of ball games. Nei- 1'u”.1ey 111 1119 C111”-'1 and BT1883 umsi Im"' Abmes" 62 15 -242 Semirllck. W2 Windelli 1-? Klndil . . . U it-lrllnn: and Amticn pl.-lcrtl first TM. ""in-m---ej-- (her rep,-csentntivns on the Jun. -7”m01'3 ended .111 third Dlact With Er 131111011! C 55 B 10 -233 HR5; Pittsburgh, O'Connell, Rice, I ; ,,,,, ,,,.n,,,, ,,, ,,,, mm mm, W k I W or Imcrmedim AW” had .323. Des Trainer of M.C.A. was gui'phy,CR.C.A.F. 13 .236 n,.,., , '. vi rwlmcllc calm” 0' 537.90. y C E S heard it word about the new pro. 1111.” W111 -315 ”d Elm" MaC- Re”"5' fit 13 . 3 -235 Brooklyn .. ooz ooo (no 01-4 to ti; I I I ,,,,,,-5 Rm. ,,,,,k ,,,, Hm rm mm am we Junior Abbi” WM Neill sixth with .313. ' Bvannlntei. Abbles 12 -226 Milwaukee ....1l00000100031l l . . . cl ill" lcalltrrd Flassificd Dare were silpposed to meet the Curran 11011021111151 MIC me gmmng "'1' BII1:;I::dyH1;l1;11an1. ' Loes. Wade (3). Erskine (9) and coming under the wire under & 3- J - . h I L ih EH85 0 H payers atting above - t 1 m”15- - r 2 Campanelll: 51'-lihll End CNN-dl1L I wraps. but McKylo Cash. getting had It1lE:iIr l)1r1l1s1i1:1l))1liIll Ittanllasonn 8111181 1195: I1iIAtI(1!IAAbb1II. 191 W1 EIIIIHI1 BRA: MuwIukII' I I I off in H good start. in the second fi1d H A3 H 5'5 ' ' ' ' - - Mathews Crandall. I ' ' ' ,1 (IlFiSlt of t'hat class, led the field C.IIJ11X1.IFC.1;)I'a11(I5Oi14I.III1:v::I2:3:Vt2:e::1L:agu:Ig::ll'fedlll:yh:gaIl::el1lhacS0;tEE l'I:(1)lCrl1AaI:1:a1'Ig: :3 sIc0mI11 '-1 1 11”” ”1”'"'1'" "1 "1""-V F0” hit; in an exhibition soitb ll Roy Mccabe of MCA received a ' '1' " ' 1 1 1 ' Bmoklyn 000 M1 001-2 S 0 I ,, ., , ,-.., I. ..,h M - ., ( a game 3 4 - , .1. Ready, Inter. Abbies so 19 .339 0. Grady C at 3. 6'1 14 .2oe M” k one my 903.; 5 at GIRLS GIRL 1 1 ' V w:rr1it::i1 unrvirl 1r1lIl1Yl"'1-1SnIFr31:l)'11l1hlrd- 11; l1)1i1l1r51ne Ii1c1;i1enc1te1iIdIin Ac1lipm' 1011” t1a1l1a1:r1ilp1t1l..1.n es,.S:g:.,,:f”;1; Sggmflifg D. Le-Furgey, c dz B ...3l lo .323 E- 1-Undflnter. Abbie: 66 13 .197 L:l:lheIIMeyei: (at and Walker; 1 S 1 GIRLS 1 GIRLS ' ; Fummmzn p or e y. the I-newer; ID”-5 nmlflndemanm D. Tralnor. M.c.A. 54. 17 .315 Cmnom C it B - .59 11 -195 Buhl, Llddle (9) and Cooper. w: Liddle; L: Meyer. HR: Brooklyn, M.;.;rt..... 2,ooo Attend . 1 as Summersitle Raceway Stock Car Racing at 8 O'clock (20 cars in race) Horse Racing at 9 O'clock h 3.--EVA BUDLONG 4.-MISS PLAYFAIR ll.-LITTLE DELBEBT CLA SSIFIED 'l'RO'l' Purse :2oo.oo R.-SHINOLA l.-1.ENA'S BOB 7.-LOU KALlil'I7CK is nrmnu ll.-MAS0N1S (9 Allin eligible: Ruby Dale. 5.--TIM O SHANKO CLASSIFIED TROT fl.-W'INNlE'S LAST '7.-JIMMY A. I Purse S200.00 l.-Bl'l)lll' BITDLONG '.!.-IJ:1NA'S BOB 3.--nIllVl'MY A 4.-SIR FRANCIS DRAKE "l.AFFilFlF.l) l'A( E Purse 3200.00 1.-MONA ("LEGO 2.-W'HIRl.AW'A1' 3.--LADDIPI DALE I.-NOREEN (I-RATTAN .'S.--ROBT. BRLTE 6.-TO) 'tlY MORGAN 7.-F'Ll( KA D'l('EI.WYN Si.--KITTEN 7.-Vl'lNNlE'S LAST Cl.ASSlFlF.Il I'A( 'lI Purse 5200.09 Al-to rlirzll-lo: (inpt. Mnrgi lllItl l.-l.0l7 KALMUCK Anltn Btitllong. n" IHINOLA 3-LILY ?llARl.l'Z.V'E TLAFSIFIICI) l'A('l V--r"1LnA RIAC 5.-LITTLE DELBERT ll.-WASON'S 49 '1-EVA BUDLONG K.-MISS PLAYFAIR Also eligible: Ruby Dald Purse 3200.00 I.-LILY .VlARl.ENE '2.-HILDA MAC kick. They have been done out of four ball games and they estimate that they have lost about 3200 as a. result. George Francis, manager of the Memorial Field lighting system could well use that 3200 in the payment for the installation of the lights. . The decision was A rough one for the baseball fans of Char- ;lottetown. Quite a number turn- llctl out yesterday evening to see ,thc game which lilltl hot-n billed 1.1: ihc last of the regular sclictl- lull! between two junior clubs and they expected in see a pretty fair hall game with Benny Carson anti Ed Buckley opposing one lll0l.lIPr on the mound. For A league that should he wooing the fans it wasn't exactly smart business. 1 O 0 O i 1- it should also be it disappoint- mcnt. to the players who were fighting for the Lt-aglle's halting crown. Several players were in the running for the top position nntl although there is no reward in a material sense for winning the halting crown there is ii lot of satisfaction and prestige at- tached to it. With six gamcs left there could he some changes. As it stands nnw the batting limi- nrs are shared between Stan Richard of the All: Force anti Mark Delaney of llolmanls. Jack Ready, who had two ziilncs in play, might very well have topped hoth players. . EldiI1S feminine golfing world. It didn't take the 19-year-old smiling-eyed Miss Stewart long to give notice that she would be the one to beat in the tournament that has attracted a field of 100 or more from Nova Scotia to British Columbia. She opened with a bird- ie four on the 405-yard first hole and went out in 33, by far the best of the day. , There's anothe: 36 holes in the medal play tournament and, based on the opening day's play. there isn't R. shotsmith in the big field who would give her too much trouble. It was a big day all around for Marlene and the championship it- self. The '11 was the lowest com- petitive score posted by Miss Stewart and also the lowest in the 21-year history of the tounament. She also was the first woman to crack the par-76 figure over the 5.998 yard sunningdale Golf and Country Club layout. In addition, Mrs, Grace Reeves, a member of the Sunningdale clil and junk. an other name in the one-the first time in the tourna- ment history nn ace had been TcFntt;.IeTon”:p:griis) Cardinals Defeat . tllraves 6-5 In championships. scored A hole in scored. The London woman did it MiicFarlane for Southport. Harvey Jackson led all batters with foul: hits including a home owned by B. Morlarlty, Halifax; Lady Worth '11. C. Sears, Anil- gonish, N. S.; Tony Mite. D. R. Turner, Dortmouth. N. 8.; Pepper Boy. G. S. Turner, Dartmouth; and Gahagan. Dr. George Bishop, Lexington. Ky. Galiagan's time of 2.12 4-5 was second best. ' Mary Merk Wins Cabot lllrail Trol ((1:1l3)II- Mary Merk, SYDNEY. owned by Tyndall Semple of Ken- bl . (V 1st and 5th Rare:-Pilrses 3400 11 I . e o snide?- .g - V. . T I 1 . ,, ,I , M I t H Philadelphia. ..ooooooooo-o 1 ti , Iwsr ring, (Vi;-fxelllt . i 2 . , (W13; :”,::;1E1,1:01::f”:fr:e1ly;15:;rg:Vl as st. Louis .. ioi ooo oox-2 7 ti 35 1111191 Hr 1I'k1('a1' 1&1”-V1 '11 afternoon by st vote of the Sum-l , s1mmOm1 and Lnpaml 1111dd1x l .'e Ka muc ti-I. Goguen) 2 4 ,. . ' t and Rice. (lhocoilste Dip (Snbey) 5 3 LL- """s1de 1'"""'e11""”' 0111"" &'L0ng INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE iIasonlsI 49nIl.. 0'Bri;ieni ., 4 5 The Basilica Youth Club and J!1:e1z1i1grtiIe InlI?1'reIs1itleif:.ICJIl1tI)Ie O S goronto 000 100 0-l 0 2, . annis or irert ( cwar) L 8 6 mg city suck,” .m I t . ” . yracusa .. .100 000:-4 6 0 Il'a,inP (S.Vl(;t-attan (Taylor) .. 6 8 evening in a play-of1l1 ganrreeeon :iI;)I(I:1(z1e1(:a(?l1l1dtItEI;1I:1yl18I(1lIaIIlxoan(iI;I t;,1,1;: O I HOEINB. Shore Hi and O'Neill: -Ixsn ti; caral .. 7 7 old Diamond, with tn, game wmg ' , , . Mai-kell and Klnanian. Times: 2.1:; (V5; 211 us. 1, e,,- I I-, .1 ' ml” l0 WHY Olh” W-Rm” d"l' Vg L. "M , second; . Peter Clcgg lfHVl'lE1d by Georle l::iI(1iIt1l11e Ig1licg(1:r:c1(I)he'r&121iIt1ieB11t(0' zhondv met Leas”? wmc;:idl'1huItliInd Ev JACK SULLIVAN I ITIIOIHI " '1oo 000 101-I I I V n k- H K J . e en arms. in a lion ere - . I . ' mo in: en: ngton, Abner the none. are only six games '0 be played L(;J)a;'lg((i:l):1n Press Staff Writer S:B';:.:)s:rdi Jdh1(:!:n0lIu1)00a0-0nd Rzs-E11, : W1 ” 1"” ”””””'-V ”" "W the Stewart the ....1”.iFn”””fn"' meal (at: Lovemwth and Farm" loutcome of these games would not- . ' 11 gy 11 so 113 Kmamq (8, 'i lchange the mmdmgs nmlss from Fonthill. Ont.. Thurs- lspungtgelm : Mn 000 009- I n gt . . .' day night all but wrapped up her - - . 1 . i BHI . 0000 021-310 0i We haven't too much kick about :1;:l1:hi10nS:I111d1;: wtmftrf The Charlottetown Braves de. 1315:0735 End Burg:-lnk. Hm.,.m,t r u , the early closing of the schedule . p 11' 1 W 11 3 feated Southport yesterday evcn- Jordan (9) .nd Emu" Ryan (3) i y ' but only in the manner in which it ””,1)””1 1i1Ve'",m1”:'11,:' :1 111"” 11;” inlz in the first game of a best of Bmlmor. loo lo3'ooo-ii 1: "ti. LENA ( llll.l.l was done. The Abegweit Athletic '1 mm 1:13 :,11;' 211119 "d ”Vf"C1 9 five softball series. Billy Wright ----------- I YOUNG 'VS' I - ' Cllib however. have it legitimate 11511111 9 19 d' 5 cream 9 1111' Pitched 101' the Braves and Billy ' , ase a an must i AMERICAN LEAGUE run. Rollie Diamond also homered w 1' "L1 for the Braves. E3 110711 -- gg Albert Mccloske of south ort 915” : ' made the outstanthng play ofpthe C1"'"11””1 51 44' -5311 game as he caught Billy MacFar- BMW" 59 4'11 "5111; 1ane'5 une drive. lwashlngton . ., 51 56 .477 t -....L,.m-gHNgg Philadelphia . . 43 62 .410 ; Detroit . 33 57 .362 lSt. Louis . . .36 72 .333' NATIONAL LEAGUE ...... IV L Pct. TRURO (OP)-O. K. Vriln cov- 3l,00lll-V” 3" -643 cred the mile in 2.12 i-5 Thursday M111”111”” H 4'5 '55” night in the fastest of six dashes 1I1111ad"1.1111111 A5 "559 of II. harness meet here. 51' 14111115 47 -544 Volo is owned by L. F. Bickerton, New Yuk ' 49 '5211 Amherst, N. s. Cclmglanlgatl :83! :3: I 3 Other winners viere Ella Clegg, Pittsburgh H 75 324 We've a ooooI7eAn TIRE for every Purse and Purpose &4aez,.!4I'5IzuJ4'on Softer, safer. longer mileage Su er-Cushions ma eanycarride better! 1. j . gxwyxxiltzzgzgg .- (2 of 8 Frills) FEMALE JUDO EXPERTS (TRAINED BY THE ARMY) MIDGETS 2 Of 3 Falls I CHAMPION THE SONNY BOY CASSIDY ' S" WEASEL "i RED -- ADDED ATTRACTION A The Junior AblllP.l were dis- r- . :ppolntel'l. Cnzi('lI Randy miwnrrt-. B b G slngton, P. E. 1.. won the tisoo T inn; them out. on the field ready 3 Cabot Trail free-for-all trot here "It Fabulous ELEPHANT BOY for the game when they learned ,.,. Thursday in the big feature of the I . , W. . , , N that it was all off. Efforts to get The Guam,” dgfegted the harness meet here. , 1" ""1511 W11" l1” 5”m'"””"1” Braves 6-5 inaLittle League Base- The fast-steplllniz marl! Placed ..luniors coat-ll prov:-ti unfrultful ban game yeuerdu, whne the fugt in the three neg”, H” 133;. The.best of con- N , 1wht-n Abe-gweit officials were told Yankees defeated the Roy.” 3,3 In at um, Iw” 3.14:0; ;ent.it,mIlrires... that he WM 0" his WW to the ananmm League sumo, other winners were Crusader "'1 "'3"! 5'M"- P"-isihly WW "0 "l "” Percy Vail hurled: one-hitter for Chief. owned by Donnie Cndestm. Report on board H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte, nlaw-rs. for the Old Home woek the Yank,” ,, my downed the Glace Bay, N. 5.; Victory Hy. Friday, August 7 at 1900 hours in full uniform for "”1'”'"”- n Royals. Don Stewart led the Yanks II-Oran; IR-:ltc3ittrd.Jul(ity2rlll;mBy?lsriyedv. Th Iliudfttoli. pre Camp ingpectiorn 1 '”)II' III at the plate with 0. triple an I - -v '1 55 I I . C Cl "'8 lfre ; doume. ncy. in the low-price , .m in Id. 1. l mm at 10- swnwoon. Eight Ducks ..ltl:.Ef:"&?...:Lt””.S .f.iZ.'."....' e . 1 1 ”””E”8l31Egc”1i?::E' I, -, L- -, F i”? ”'.::.r- .A::””...."l;; cm" -'''SI'''''''l . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' II III" I" ” 1”" Wu", ”"' ,.'3d ' Nzw izoax, (OP) -Matt Battl. ”W”"'.'"”'"'' ' .1 . 33?ziwl3'ro?i,Eft1””s-WI. i'.::.l?:iItl; if: --s' 3-: E F 1 . "HS Hlllltlllg SCISUH :3,:”:,52",;l,,,:,f' ,.',," a',1,.,,,:.,;1'.,y by President will Harldge of the "W '" """' " the Braves had two hits and Jim fA.'il'1l:;1.f':: ;;'II: .;1.')13";I'::Vl",1;1l' :- "-- D ti double. : . Duck hunters in Prince Edward 0,1-1oc1Io:1I 3, In, mm, L" 9 against him two weeks ago. l0OK POI I'll! ,u Island will be allowed at daily bag mheduye '11:, .,,d.,., '11 ""0" MN" ,1 limit of eight ducks during the g,3o..3,.yo. practice. ”' ""1"" ':'I I 1953 hunting season. according to 1o.m.C,n.,nmn pncnm, I HI In announcement mbzde Ivy 36- 10.00-Midgets. Boys is and is. was -A source! Minister no rt. intern. 1,3o.1.n y 3 - - Montana. Fri. Sat. 7- It! nn. bag llrnlt does not include .,.,.,.,',:.,,';:: ;:,,:,;l,,'” m mm" mm” mm .' with ELEPHANT not I vs. Nick DENTBEMONT i ' mergansers, rive geese, eight wi1- ".0 pm" Cum” 1,”. mm mm, want” In m-95'0"” l : son's snipe and eight wnodcock IAIDOBIIMOII will be held in the w TIII ( 2 of 8 Fun) . STARS I-(I STRIPES FOREVER s::.:L':..:: '" 0042.22: L"...'”..."?.t:':.':.; ill... ;t;.;- ':e::',n-t:".-.."m'-it '""-9c am open season: throughout the Brant this ye r. I I" "'1" ' ' Mm VULGIHIIII m 1 Color - Clifton Webb, Ruth Hussey Sousa; Band Province will be as follows (all R.estrictionsIon shooting methods. :'hh:'IIIII.I1IIl:I AU-momun R ' ' Gummeg of Home Life L Humor ggg patthosgn, dates inclusive): Ducks (other weapons, etc., are the tune as in In Rluh R ,, Hem warm!” showmveryone should see than Wood Ducks) and Geese iosz. Details will be published in x. a. mansion. . o - lngslde SL75 ' (other than Brant): October lo the Migratory Bird Regulation! )7 (INCLUDES 1' ' to Dec her 5 1 Semi-m AXES) . V. - V . V wu-of:-ll am" :l.i...:"..”?t:':..?.”'::....' ”' ' ””””' T - and Woodcock: