Players iianled The Canadian Press) 5'1‘. ANDRIIWB. N. 13.. July 11F- flu Wtlltngdsn Club team. to ep- resont the 1N0! ,_ - e flolfwAnocistion at 111s ur barnpion- Ednfonton ihe 0f July 29 was named night at aneuozrecutiye meeting of m‘ “team: will eemorlse n. a. 1n Osuglsey. of the Algonquin Golf s: An Club . we. who will he the captain: R. H. Harley. Mono- ton. newly crown . ur champion of New Brunswick- Prince Edward Island; WA. Beer. Charlottetown. and John Steele of the Riverside Golf and Country Club. Al tea if some of the terns team selected cannot participate : Georg! Steele. Riverside’ Joe Ilghar. Charlottetown. T. Stewart of 5t. Andrews. Wiikln Wins Free-ior-aii At a liew Glasgow .111. s. r111... iiharpiottetown a . Tami Maurlello. a pud at his usual Pom ton Lakes . cent. (Br The Canadian Preel) NEW GLASGOW. N. S. July 10 “Decisive victories featured the Nova Bootia card hernessraoinl todeywithtwoofthetbrce- thewinnersin laces to straight beats. Wllkin. owned by C. Craig of Halifax captured the I500 free for all with three tlrets w Alfa laLownedbyW.G.8tewua~tof New Glasgow dhi the aamedn the‘ M00 2:21 trot and pace. In the 2:18 trot and pace. Traf- fic Grattan. owned by W.D. Rice of Middleton was third tn tbs op- host but finished strongly fill and Iaoe Purse 800 | sue m1 (Harrison) ....1 1 1 Jean Budl (Haley) .3 2 2 HighTide( en) .373 iearless Hanover (Allen) .11 2 4 Cleo Dale (Walker ..4 6 4 ty e. (Bailey) .7 4 6 Johnny lllager ( ) ..6 b 5 Prince Marine (Weir) .. ....B 8 8 Time: 2.1814; 2121- . 2.1 1-2. ‘susneiuuaruearamuoe Traffic Grattan (Conroy) .....31 l Pat Abbe (Harrison) _ ..1 s 2 Soottv Budlong (Weir) ..4 3 s Ensign Joe (Sweeney) ".266 Manchester Agspolo (Walker) 55 4 Teddy Hanover (Kaiser) ...... -6 4 5 Time: 2.18; 2.11; 2.15 1-2. i or All. Parse I500 Wllkin (Dal ) ....ll. 1 The Great G. (MacAldufl) ...2 2 3 Tip Abbe (O'Brien) ".34 2 811.1% Jane (Han-isms) ....434 d! 2.10 1-4: 2.09; 2.12. iiundall Kids liiin Another The second game in the senior idles series sponsored by the ts of Columbus was yed lsat events: and agatnthe oame through wt a. win the score of 26-20. were the lineups: Caahll lids: e Mcliwen. Flawellyn. smith. Amh- Thompeon Moore. ello . sow or , July 1o-'iu)_ The next ‘victim to be led hate the g1: against bomber Joe Inuis Quill (‘fa lees out of the Bronx w o is a ectly rational young man u. ostthathewahtstcgut mm; g at with the heavyweight cham- o . After telling Bractically every- one that the B1 y Conn ciambake in June would. be his only ring ap- ance this year. Bomber Joe istened to the aooihia persuas- lons of romcter Mike sacobs and agreed oday to ut his title on the line for the rd time against on Bept. 1B in Yankee Stadium. But the paacefulness of the Conn at 0100 per seat taught Mike one thing-float cu can lead the fan's to a box of ice, but you can't make them put up their cash. As a result. he's marking this one down to $30 to s-and $3 bottoms-and has scale the big Bronx hallyard for a gate of something over a million dollars. Tami. whose real name is Steve and who borrowed his older bro- ther's tel because he was too young to get a beak-busting lic- ence of his own. signed for the I. fight on Monday. agreeing to take l5 per cant as wall as any inci- dental" bum a and bruises. Louis w get his usual 40 per Joe will set up his training ebb? base on Aug. 1. aml still hasn't eclded where. he'll get ready. ‘Louis will weigh about 208 to Tami's 104. ~ W.A. liaudet Again Leads Golf Assoc. ALGONQUIN COL!‘ CLUE!- July 10—W. A. Ciaudet of the Charlottetown Golf Club was re- elected President of the New B ck and Prince Edward Island Golf Association at the annual meeting held at the Al- gonquin Hotel last night. ‘ All other officers were re-elect- ed. 11'. N. Robertson. Secretary- ‘rrsaaurer announced that Lieu- teaant-Goyernor D. L. MacLareu of New Brunswick and lieutenant- Governor Joseph Bernard of Prince Edward Island had been elected honorary presidents of the association. G. J. (Pete) Campbell of the St. Crolx Go Club was re-named Vice-President of the association and Mr. Robertson. who is second Vice-President of the Royal Cana- dian Golf Association announced that he would be succeeded lzn the fall as the N.B.-P.E.I. Association's representative of the R.C.G.A. by Dr. E. 0. Turner of the Frederic- ton Golf Club. In hl's annual report. Mr. Rob- ertson revealed that the associa- tion had enjoyed a aur lus dur- lng'the last year and aso stated that this year's tournament had all the earmarks of being the rnost successful in the history of the association. Dr. Turner. chairman of the ruleswzommittee of the association outlined plans of the association to send representatives for New Brunswick and Prince Edward ls- Lnd to the Willingdorl Cup matches later in the smnme at Edmonton, Alta. He also stated that the association planned to send a junior to the Canadian Amateur Championships. The W11- llngdon Cup team of four will be selected at the-completion of this tournament. The junior representative will be the winner of the N.B.-P.E.I. junior tournament to be played over the course of the Riverside Golf and Country Club on July 17th. This will be a SO-hole tour- narnent. Among the guest speaker. at font M's annual meeting was Lieu enant - Governor MacLaren who welcomed the golfers from Nova Scotla and Prince Edward Is- . Isaak - "Cain lies-nerd. Coy1e,~We1r. Lan- . land and wished the association ally Hryenton. Murn- continued success. aghall. J. munaghan. Walker. ___.‘> Another all-star game has gone into the records for the American League after the 12-0 pasti the enal Leagues. absored in '. i113. 11"“; "ELF" '21:.“ ' ay or e r m’s crew as the junior circuit tiara displayed all their vlaunied battilnlg gower spearheaded 51.14am eddy ‘William's circulfi . o performance the Bot the best. from their mikeout ar ts lasing Bobby Roller and Princetlrlal Nswhoustgr. two ~ their Tuesday's victory was e Lnth for the American Ilcaglitohagrlilnst four defeats and was sec- ond time a shootout has hung up in the all-star attraction. The National League scored the first shutout tn 1040 with Bill Mc- Kachnle doling the managing when the registered a 4-0 victory. Great Der ormances by their name play- ers has been largely for the American Rogue's victor- ies ln the yearly classic. Bobby Docrr's home run was the big blast in their 5-3 victory in 194.‘! while Ted Williams ninth inning homer won the 1041 game 7-5. O '0 0» O Husky McCabe's Anchors broke their Rover jinx Tuesday night.‘ W119i’! they grabbed a 7-5 decision over the North End crew for their first league win over the Rovers this season. In the first section the Rovers had beaten the Anchors in all three encounters. The brand of ball has been 1m rov- ing steadily in the league an all 111168 Silmes played e second section to date have been closely fought affairs. being decided by one. two. and-three-run margins. In tonight's encounter the Anchors play hosts to the up- 811181118 T-fiklqnaires. b u I If plans which are being for- mulated between City League officlais and a representative from Pictou’: ball club become a reality Charlottetown ball fans will see responsible record attendance track were 1n attendance at the Montague race meeting yesterday I111! Allin saw racism of the high- est order with severally really close finishes bringing the crowd i0 11B 1119b as horses battled 1t out right to the wire. Anti-Aircraft. owned by Charlie Horton and driven by Cobb Miller proved his elaaswhen after tbs first heat of the flee-all Royal at Law and Alcyone h came on to take the next two beats and race. stepping theseoomi mile in 2.1!) 3-4. the fastest heat paced over an Island track this season. Other winners were Buddy Moko. Bright spot. Eva Worthy and Marlon L. Five starters came tc the wire for the 2.21 trot stake and 1t was Buddy Moko who was returned the winner capturing the last. two heats. George Mac. scoring at the bole got away winging in the first heat and was never headed. with- standing the closing drives of Ima. Kalmuck and Buddy. Buddy Moko took over the lead at the halfway mark of the sec- ond heat from George Mac and was never headed. George second and Bonnie Dale flnldsing a strong hird. In the third heat the Kenning- ton-owned trotter Buddy Moko had it all his own way. winning handily. Royal At Law. handled by youn Joe Hmnessey provided an upse in tho first heat of the free-for- all as he paced strongly all the way to take the heat with Alcy- one passing the favored Anti-Air- craft in the stretch to nip second place after the latter had made a slight bobble. Royal At Law right at top form led the field around to the half 1n the second mile but Anti-Air- craft here took over and although Royal and Aicyono bot-h mde strong bids in the stretch drive they couldnft head the Miller- Judges’ nod. gain having a ed into the o! speed Anti-Aircraft Bonnie's Boy ( driven pacer. Bonnie's Boy raced Anti-Air- craft right around to the half during the final heat but. couldntl make the grade. Royal At Law of the stretch but was still half a length behind when the ner paced under the wire. a ball squad from the Shire town 1n action here against the Clty| League All Stars a week from‘ Sunday. Bert Steele, well known here as a speedy left winger wlthi the Junior Royals in the days when they were winning Mariiimel championshi s has approached} Sammy Doy e, League prexy. with. a proposition for a home series‘ with the Plciou club. Steele has been c ins with the Plctou Rcgals ln the APC League during. the hockey season ever since he left junior ranks‘ and has taken upl residence in the Nova Scotia ceri- tre during the summer months. i» 0- + O Jim (Toronto Mall) Coleman. pays great compliments to two u!‘ Montreal's high-flying Royals. who are currently leading the In- l fernational League by over six games. Speaking of Mervin Raclv; icy. their stellar left fielder Coin-i man says: "He has competitive splrt and 1n ahcrt- he has all the} qualifications for a. man who wishes to reach the in chlosenl profession. If he doenft prove to. a star with the Brooklyn Dodg- ers of the National League we are prepared to eat all that remains of a singularly battered fedora." l " But there is another man to whom we wished to refer. He 1s a black man. His name is Jackie R“ and ho ts one of the . 010%“ osrzwmaervee‘? a HOLLOW aloppyehon of wipingyournblsde after oaoh m. ‘nonnow canons-they?" "Ill-WWW- ru- and sinssdolity. Save time-save your face-save money! ‘ * sorrow oaopsnv manna. 4 for 10¢, 10 for 25¢. j fwd FlonrMiiis ~ Orphanage very blackout so appear in public. He plays second base for the Montreal Royals and. for our money, he's a very baseman. When the Royals a few months ago he came into the game with all eyes focussed upon him. He was the fir t Negro ever to be admitted ino class "Double A" baseball. O O O "lln that brief period he has grayed himself to be a credit to is race and a credit to baseball. We can recall that. when first he appeared. rival pla era and Southern scribes prc ted that. he would last throughout one complete trip around the league. Well, he has fooled them. and it looks as if his next ste is into a Big League uniform. ey said that some hot-headed Southern pitcher would bean him when he stepped up to the plate. They said that he coundn't hit International League pitching because he was too loosey-gooley at the plate. To put br they said that he wasn't a baseball ayer of Inter- national League ca ibre. 01' O’ O "Well. he has fooled thorn. Ho's vs close-to the top of the Inter- nat one! Lea 'e betting averages In addition. a recent game he mags e play. that was sensational. 1 a inning. 15$“ Igrnakguhitn tlla m i. was labelled for a single into right field Rob had no ri to be it h‘ d it 1th . e w h jug: 3'11 into the . 1 e rte grace he caught It in hssbare rght hand. Iiavras a.trenlendoue play and ft ( I, . Q i lat 1 l1 f th 111m “V?!” n Iagwhigbal n the eradlt lwirming one durinll good second Robinson joined I h) Caretaker. .n-. (Smith) "If. Brigh stable entry in the meet. paced oil! with the 2.15 trot and pace. win- ning the first two heats and be- 4 111g just nipped at the wire 1n the b31511; battle for the entire three heats was between the Spot 111d watt N'See. In the first heat the winner had n 19118511 1° 517M123: ~ d very pos the with she ma e ethe secgnd mile and then in an excitinil y 11' 1st: of the third heat Wait N599 came on very fast tn the stretch to just get a nose in front as they paced under the finish W119- Eva worthy, great little trotting mare of Dr. Preston McIntyre Montague. showed worlds ofutrota- tinfl ability in chalkina I1‘ _ straight heat victory in thesf“ gifted race from e field of irv-A: Nine starters came to the 9 Moiiiyo Gash is Winner 0i Free-for-ali (By ‘Idle Canadian Press) PARRSBORO. N. S.. July 1i)- McKlyo Cash owned by 0801B! lGay of Monctcn and driven by Billy Hood, took the free for all event in s harness racing card here today. Judd. owned by S. and C. Walk- er of Halifax captured the No. 1 classified in straight heats while .Calu1r1.et June. owned by Skip Yorke of Parrsboro duplicated the feat in the No. 2 classified. Summary: Free For All MoKlyc Cash (Hood) . . lJosedale Hoosier (Walker) Rhea Mao (Coates) .. Time: 2.11; 2.12 1-4; 2.13 No.1 (ll-added Judd (Walker) .. {Oliver Grattan (Gillespie) 1m Todd (Miller) .. ‘Mia Admiral Mac (Yorke) Time: 2.10 l-2: 2.16: 2.20. No. I Classified Calumet June (Yorke) Baldwin (Gillespie) Maud Unko (McLeod) (Coates) . lmuclr (Ryan) abaa 7on1.»- uaseue- Peat-u UN" blister-a Lady Rose (W1 Just Flicks. (Cudmore) tucked in. made hi5 bid 111 U19 WP Coleen Adam (McKenna) Winnie Scott (Uliieara) . Time: 2.16; 2.18; 2.17 1-2. Winning horse owned by Dr. P. t Spot. another l-lennessey McIntyre. Montague. 2.28 Trot and Pace (Sample) Lucky Number (Kelly) Buddy Budlonk (Stead) . (l-larkness) (Smith) .. . (Willis) . Calumet Bee Loni ((311111!) ~ (McGuizan) Nellie Worthy 1L. Kelly) .. Time: 2.16 1-2: 2.16 3-4: '1- Winning horse oymed Marlon l’... Professor Clegs Billy Aubrey Captain Abbe Butcher Boy Victory No. Three Chalkod Up By Anti- Aircraft Yesterday An estimated 3.000 people. a 1n the 2.28 trot and pace with for Montague‘ George sample's Marlon L. counting for her second victory of ‘ the season with e s 1 1 3. In the fLIIt and Budm Budlong battled neck and neck all the way down the stretch with Marion getting the It was much the same thing in the middle mile with Mar-ion ht the third heat 1.111111% picture and altar driver Willard Kelly had piloted him into the inside position at the top of the stretch, came on fast to take the heat from Profes- sor C1082 who had shown a burst to go to the front. The summary: 2.23 Trot Stake yBuddry Moloo (Brookins) ..... -3 1 1 Georle Mac (Stead) ....1 22 1.111s Kalmuck (It. Sample) 2a.’) Bonnie Dale (W. Kelly) "-1484 Lusticia (L. Kelly) ...5 48 Time: 2.191 2.17 1-2; 2.20 -4. I Winning horse owned by Geo. Brookins. Kenslngton, Free For All (Miller) . . Royal At Law (Hennessey) Alcyone (Bar-net) Willis) . Time: 2.13 1-2; 2.09 3-4; 2.15 1-4. Winning horse owned by Char- les Horton. Murray River. 2.15 Trot and Pace (8 seconds allowed troiters) Brig-ht Spot (Hennessey) 1 2 Wait us... (Kelly) ......... -2 2 1 O. U. Volo (Stead) ....3 4 3 Isms-nine Albbe (L Kelly) ...53 4 Pagliscci (Barnet) ...4 5 5 Time: 2.14.; 2.15; 2.11. Winning horse cum-ed by Wal- ter Hermesscy. Charlottetown. Classified Race Eva Worthy (McIntyre) Shirley H. Tiemple (Hooper) senor) Sample Kcnslhlzton. Officials: Startcr—Geo. Hoover- Brown. Sllll h t. BYYO 319W"- D un~ W. rlixllacDonald. A. B- lfl ‘a w <1 gum e, , cc . Clerk of Course-W. J. BIOWH- legion And Anchors in _ Tonight's Gama rejuvenated Leg- J udges-Walter Ev. McNelYa leading Anchors The Anchors non Larter doi 6.30. home team. lonaires tangle with the section- trynight at Park diamond in a regular sched- uled City League meeting. Lea- ionarres took the measure of the Anchors in their last meeting and reports have them determined lo make it two straight. will reliable Lefty McAleer with Ver- the receiving while the Legion are expected lo counter with Ready and Perry. George Francis will be usual position behind calling the balls and strikes with the game scheduled to star‘. The L.P.U. Anchors are the T18 Rovers’ Practice There will bmTm orlant prac- tice for the North Eng "quested by Coach Fred Whalen. ummary hestlldartonL. LULY 11.19216 m: cualuuueruwlul GUARDIAN APAGE seven ‘c- l. edge but in Number pac- lawns- 31. 12 ....23 44 new...“ “QIFUWM TZ$§QIIL>QDJ I down. J. ii. WILLIAMS (Iv The Canadian Prose) “who cease-teach: er ammnws n a 1.1.‘. 1o iggafzg u I know that _R. H. Harley. lldoncton. " 5° i“ 1°‘ the ram: New Brunswick-Prince Inward Is- !" ""1111 down Just about this tint; y. land amateur golf champion to- day with a one-stroke margin was Joe llaahar. Charlottetown. and David Caughey Bt. we. Hairley carded 70 for the last l8 o h petition His total was 237 against 238 for Mahar and Ca y. The open and. professional crowns. as expected, went to Ar- chie Skinner. pro of the Algon- loo“ ed 0 Quin Club here. Mao led the field on “l; ‘the p of his left hand all the way. He shot a par 71 to- of his hackswing Any day finished with a total of Qfher W 1 tell you that is incor- 211. ' The defending pro champion, t° Yul-Id lfleinst Cecil Manuge of the Ken-We the club starts Club in Nova Bcotia needed as w Gum!“ W“ u" 09°11 get around the whole courae- and To‘? gfiwfgiif 1:16 and ended 101111.11 amonE the ores with 1t in 1937 which still stands bu; 5 5441011: total of 24B. Don Sin- Ralph had a Lendqnov .0 wk u ciair. Riverside. N. 13.. bad m for his club too gummy duxfng mg second place and 0111c Breault, course of his swlrg Amherst was third with 240. Paul Runyon who w“ om d Boyd Britten, Vancouver, llllflw. the mostsuooessf l. teur and open er last year. fivwpltllekgn did not defend the titles. 15%‘ °f helflht. mlggfimllfiban? £2’ W131‘ orro Smith ' ' teamed ‘with Paul irlwlgur flllfllureegrtrli’ gwarybfllcllln“ uYfieefih-lfillie ‘fill? a and Ca h y. whll Bdli B uiunui 1.2% 3.1.1. w’. oeuufié’, a former pro had asked for ama- teur status’ for the tournament but his request was finally turned down before the start of the third mun . DpWllnif-S leadership among the amateurs for the first 18 holes was taken over yesterday by Mandy, who finished the second 1a with g one-stroke margin over Dowling. Beer and KM. Ross. 8t. Andrews. Harley was two strokes down. Today Harley's 71) was good 6110111111 for a final margin of one m tiiée game. oe Ree-p them in the .._..‘.'§“.,§‘°.‘,§u§°_ l"! u?‘ m“? 980s lot me tell them we! 9T6 110V?!‘ 1188 been a’ perfect Wm fie and 1315M probably ngvey Bibby Jonegfl for instance gem ‘Ilhercfore B911 a woe 1?. *3‘ 1W Billion was 1 opus... so..." .2“. on; nz"..**s..nr..r.r*= M» n 1m side. He bent they “f? ‘ W“ straight out instead o! n. loo much weight on the left 1e V19 a one of the utters in the game today t V“; as never been able to get. rid of hook. However he has capitalize: 011 i 11 wnmlline n so well that it is a 0st as much of an asset for hlrn as it would be a liability (o anyone else. 131111118 1111c course of my e ence in toumament golf I r1- aye SEI OUR JSELECTION OI‘ WATCHES, WEDDING AND DIAMOND RINGS Great George Street WI ‘BUY OLD ‘GOLD Joe Malsar Beaten By Ono Stroke As Golf Tourney Ends Ball Player is Injured KINTVILLE, N. (CP)—Kan Barnaby, 24-year4ld Kentvllle shortstop, was in hos- pital tonight suffering from con- cussion after he was hit. by a pitched ball in the sixth inning of today's senior baseball game ba- twzerts éKentgllllel randltllgfldgleton. as an '1' 115111911. Mfildlgrziorl) c soixthpuaxa caught Barnaby ln the temple and he collapsed, His condition was not believed to be serious. INNOVATION LASTED Fimarms were mtmdmed lnip t 1111mm by the Mongols 1n in. 1am century. Take one laiier from this word so letters leil make o new word: LEAD IIAMPLI) "BHAVEW-Zhh away “H"andyouhavetbsward" vs’ . IULB: Mail ankles to Colgate‘; 64 Natalie Si... Toronto B. Dept. 2' - Every month the first fen correct entries drawn each win 810 CAS doubled to 820 if accompanied by a hoxtop from Colgate Rapid Shave. Send as many entries as you like. Namu of winners rill be published. $LOAYPS WALL llllDll-S GIVI YOU SHAVE WITHOUT SKIN-HI$I Ilg lobbies can't reach hairs at base where beard ls toughest. Shav- issufm" rernainal Oeigab‘ Smell lub- am 111.1. .151. down. sullen every hairl Your razor canto-cpl- Emmpuuwqw 86:001.; o: comm-snows: Q -:e 9-»- by Harry been guilt f . 101's In 2311121: asllllexf iflnl-l: ggelealwaghihdallli rgpliegtlllvgly who ‘P1181111 in (Flay competitively r had When the last round started If. ranging glgelgvhalha slhmk- Qlliiihey was 10th in the amateur me’ ° P P-Eued field but his 1s rtoday was eclipsed n31; nidgfigdihnnkeflne hwmon‘ I only by Skinners 71. mucléufflioen thgwlhside. will’ uyiéli rim mun-a fl-xa er n n1- r. ouésxide in. olmr t‘ m‘ ‘M 7 awn. Harley. menezeu-al, "n. en my la r1 hi shift h 9. . giveéilmrzre trouble“ N: liwfngl c): 78hr); wt‘. Charlottetown-H! B W .0111; 5061C LE1‘ hi’ 1 . . alga ivliltavlehogelnllxaxw: bfien flblmeé 84132141812111‘, Charlottetown-N. 79 yae 3'11 y 0 , . 1w much hip swry and sentenced M. .1. Bowling. Charlottetown- 21361111 '0 itiaat tprrllgtice toe for a 77. B0 82. 230. Oil-TS l Sammy snoga ‘l; Mofnetmy W“ 84.101111 Steele. Riverside-BB. 1'1. “(it 111 80111118 Style as any man we have the game today but this wrnicr Sammy found that, he warn: hitting the bail well because he was rising up or. his we; what/s more if the average golfer brought ‘he 6111b b as far as Sammy . 24s. '17s. K. Isner Moncton—85. 78. 89. 2.1 . .1. E. Cleworth. Brlghtwoocl. Hal-l ifax-M. 82. 82 248 C. Dowlinil 24s . 75. . A.E. Lowey, Mormon-M, 82. 81 ' Charlottetown - so. ack (IOGS they Wfllild be glllliy qf Qvgr. swinging but that's the was; 1.0 swings naturally. Sam musifpivor until the club has passed 12;;- horizontal position 1n the back. swl before he feels right. A1 of which should give you some encouragement Mr. Dlsoour. r3. c. Kelly. Char1ottctown—79. 83 . 250. C._M. Cain. Yarmouth-Wl. 82. B1. 200. L, _1-l. Norman. Haufax—68 Bl. the likely start 1n his the plate at Rovers ball into the ball as squarely as possi- 85. . M. W. MacDonald, Mormon-N. 86. 92 257. H. G. Bcaaiey. Brightw00d—86. 87. 87. 260. Dr. L. M. Morton 85. 04 88. 267. B. G. Blel, Brlghtwood-lll. 01. 94. 274 , Charlottetown aged Duffer The Important 1mm to remember is is) bring the club ble while 1L is the objective Pioneers ilown Airmen 11-5 In a free hitting contest Pioneers defeated the R. C. A 104, 392 last night at the Summerside bail diamond. by a score of 11 to 5. The winners collected ll hits off Mickus and the airmen got 8 11115‘ of Wliletf in 5 innings. ‘l No safe bingles were chalked upl against southpaw P5311 VlVtilllséns lg 8 W0 11111111 S he sent five bitten: dgwhmby T H E ‘strike-out route‘ iiililiiiii’ in the Wi-llett struck out six and Mic- il 0 0 Ki E S ‘ traveling towards Yarmouth- D. H, Saunders .—88. 97. 97. Z82. John Wolstenholme. 19a as. e2. 28a. J. A, Snow. Halifax-M. 100. 96. Monctorl- I 291. the R. W. Lister. Moncton-IM B3. kus five. Gunn and Thompson of the R. C. A. F. hit doubles. Lineups:- R..C.A.F.: Heaslip ss; Lanammei if; Gunn cf; Webb lb; Thompson c" Patterson 2b; Pierre an; run’ mans: sroocns iiickus p. nrsnv ass-n HUGHES Pioneers: LeBlanc ss; Fridgen THE HOOSIEB HOT SHOTS 2b; Larkina if; Oatway 1b; Pope JAY KIRBY- c; E. Phillips 3b; Willett ; A. GLADYS BLAKE Stewart cf; sheen rt; D. 5...... _ a rf You'll Rock - You1l Roar You'll Ask For More SATURDAY—7.80 AND 9.80 STANDARD ‘IDLE over. l-le levelled with his Bun- dav punchm from there to the finish. but Curran just managed run sway from danger long enough to last out the route. IRAN’! TRIOOLOII The Iranian flag consists of slri um curators“... ego: ‘M "d 1°11‘ W111i?! and sacr ice. BE 600D T0 YOURSELF BIG RECREATION i RECREATION CENTRE GROUNDQ. VIC rca carom - son namas 4110's \ CENTRE CARNIVAL Thursday Evening, July 18th. GRAND ram: Q snaimansm COMBINATION name SECOND PRIZE — $50.00 VICTORY BOND FIVE - FIVE DOLLAR PRIZES POPULARITY CAKE OUESSING CONTEQI CQLGAI| lIPID-SHRVI CNEAM MAY CONTISI WINNII: ' . 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