Page 6 The Guardian, Tuesday, July 26. 1955 Dodgers Against Flyers In Baseball Game Tonight The I)odr,(-rs aitd the first-placei ItIWllli.' tiicir rt-i-t-nt pair of it tits Big Crowd Sees 5 Horses Set New Marks. And Keppoch Playgirl Upsets Favorites Five horses set new records for themselves and Kep- potrh Playgirl upset the favorites Impact and Bell Banks in the eighth race last night at the Driving Park before witat tvas easily the largest crowd of the season. Jolly Bud. Famous Boy. All Budlong. Eva Budlong and Joppa Maid each won one of the single dash races and iestahlished new times in the process. keppoch Playgirl came from ottt of nowhere in the lust dash of the A & BB Face to win by a nose over Mor- Tennis Results The following are the results of matches played in the Island Closed Tennis Tournament at the Charlottetown Tennis Club yester- day: Men's Singles 8. MacAleer defeated W. Blanch- riv will ri b ttl th. ' ning yer the Stars and Charlie Ryan . . . lnlihfz sevenltlh int-eountlgr Fit? the (will he assigning miiuud duty to i ipii ivoody. Impact and Bell Banks at the wire and paid ardps-3, 6-1, year hef-Wrn "It iW"- "I5 fl9t"'"”5b'f' ””W"”'i I'm” J3-V. to her faithful followers 846.60 for a two dollar ticket. .M”"' Dwbl" Th” almw" mm ' 4'2 M” "V" Y" W" whal hr can M Mmm ' ' ' t KY3 ”U(”""l-' "WW1 W G Boomhower and Cullen defeated reserteii for 16-yearolii that got tltc nod from the iitdgcs Chaflw R-Val” mm '" play I" l:'.'"l'"d"m 'l”"miV Ma('l)"""l(l5 kioriell Vtouiiv set the pater in littuhcs. driven by H Stead. I13” IN" MI? "(H1959 V'l""rl” l”'S 3” ”'"w' . this dash after. she came froml Part-ntitttiels: 58.70. 3.70. 3.90; an awarded game in which the Fiddler has the icniciies icailinc, mad ms! m my Warm, pulp and 52 70g 290. 110' .Ryanmen were ieadinl at the Hm? itIICltPt'-- -R"""'9 5'3"”-Vt ”s'"lY hrouzht the hi2 crowd to its fezti of the forfeiture. and Willinll tn chalk up his "ml Mu," gm, passed m.H.v hm.” in am And 7th Races The heavy hitting Flyers are win of the year and has nomtnal- mp mg? m lake "I? laid and ham . H V gh W 2 g ”,”.,,3teninr: to pull away from lhepgd itirn as ltts starter. , it "mil a few yards fmm lhe nnp .-thnoi Nit-(-tau. t:BaW; I X; :'”.E;'."f..."' "" i"E3"" '”'i ”'"'"7-”'-'-'5-”-B”-' -m---- We no in the was or M the l-tiff. lt';?.'2tt23't .c35i.L?.?2. 3: lmost excitiit: finishes seen here mom”, Rlwal tuoweuyn, g4 ' S ' lift a long, loni: time. Mnriell Daleia (smadi H - H 56 'vh'"di't.hnpaH'.Bcll Ba"kS' SUII Jean R. Lee tkettitedyl .6 5 5 Wk (hm and kemmch Playgl-H Miss Donna Mae tBernardI 7 7 L k J h were sorlose that a paper napkin Real Fmgn '0.Meam. 8 3 a e . O n could have r-overcvd all five hotses. Tmwe: 211 2 5: in A. 5 y ybitt it was HR lttilts black mare Texas Hanover owned by LL if Tittle RfiiW.ill'i'tl.. Que. '(”Pl - Qiie- northvrit Quchi-r water. . . p , Banwau. driven by R, Barrieau; p her titty distance-swtittmer .lac- Airtyrit was ill? Hill) -Wlitllll” '- "HIM (,'a,lem1 sglllllfl-ly ingihlv pllmm 'Abner McGi'aw ovtncd h)' "P G- qtics Aniyol battled for 11 hours five who started to I-oiitiilcte the p l'fII1lld(I.,:”:v "5. ai”-V: C B-Hhopp driven by R shawl and 48 minutes Satitrday through first attempt made on the lake. Vi l”B”l1lllB Bk !”"l'h"t'-pd 3 - Pm,-linmums. 1;, dash. 34 20- gturm-tosserl Lake St. John to be- He took iii the water at a:l5 a m. tl”;:'m9 p Snvs ”:lI 31 "f"::"nDq 30 4-20. 150. 390' 2i4iti 2nd come the first person ever to at Perihonka and sttiiin ashore at. QM: nl"1l:-lj.n"fl(.WelIP Itd hfMdBirt;o7.e (ash: S5 80; 4-50. 6.7”; 2-4" 190' sttim across the 21-mile stretch of Rohertal. still couiparttitcly frcshp g' f v.1 ' -l 3 i r g . - .150. I ;and Vie” at 5.03 p m. t.i tie first iatc. paid his liackersp H03”, mnds and rum. sepmau. S19 70 and cstablislted ahraitd new Mh And Rm Rm.” rain storms whipped the water into l'”'”"fl f" l'”"”” "f 2” 'l""” ' . five-foot waxes. At one point. 'im- E""'7p ”"d,SIe9p-V, 53'" "wk 5” IlliP8('l to -Vlearal ' 1 Si ynt spent tltrt-e-titizirteits of an itotir "W and lhml pnS'l'""5' KPl3P"('Il Playglrl lnameul 2 1. n I S rirt-ling ail'ltIPS'3I)l when the rtim- I'"Vl5 IImyl.m'9'i ml" Ill” f""'iIh Xliircll Ilooriy tlx'eitne(I)'t I 2 paxp In hm pm. Mm WT” away race in 2.11-.-., the fastest titiie of pi-mum. J4 waiter tLilllEryt 2 7 A patrol boat put the suiiitnter ll” "”4hl: ,l”" "”""". Ml'('”?lV Roll Banks t(iatidt-it .. 3 A . hmk U" (ullmp cuiiie I71lt'I( iii the set'enth and with My Damng (wi5(Vner) , . . , . ,.5 r Althtltltlh the Yit'i.lll')' went to a 1”"”I ”lr9l1'Il ill”? I” "ll-W "In Suffolk Chief lsteadl 6 ap O Amvot much of the praise was pr””'9 H"dl""g and Tr”: "a"' Johnnie Kalmuck tKcllyl .. 3 3 l.ouisel "t f 211 4 7.. 2.1: l ' Pateiiteatt of Trtiis-iiittcI'c.K. Que. who might hate also ('(ll'll'iIlCl'Pd the lake hatl she not been forced shill? lite miles off ctittrse by the The home run hitters in the Cit.V Baseball League are finding the range more consistently of late. P All Bti(II(IIlK anti Eta won the second and third Btitilong tint: a lift. record impact owned by Air l-I. Mits- "aces tat-elis. driven by L. (Yitieara. setiiiig nevi tnarks and Jolly Bud . Koppmh pla).ui..i (,wm.d by H. Fred Huoper are Shmm shaming i capped the i-iirtaut raiser also sel- B wimp driven by ih Ba;-m-iii l-Fl dashv 55.201 Bros. match. 300 yards. at thcimatrh. C. C. Strong. Bob Raruise and off to break the tie in the Prowsc SHOOT-OFFS NEEDED iwintter of the illoore and McLeod Urquhart. and Coyle 6-1. 6-4. Today's Matches Ments Singles 6.00 p.rn.--M. Macgulgan vs. W. ullen. Ladies Singles 6.00 p.m.-E. Willett vs. J. Weir Mixed Doubles K t I 7.00 p.m.-Boomhower and Cul- len vs. MacMillan and Johnson The Show At COOPERSTOWN. N. Y. (AP)- Joe Dimaggio stole the show Mott- mond greats were baseball's hall of fame. The former New York Yankee outfielder received long applause when he was introduced by Ford F r i c k. baseball commissioner. There were loud whistles from youngsters sitting in trees across the street from the red brick hall of fame museum. "This is a happy day for me." Dimaggio said after he was pre- y , plaque which will hang in the Connolly were snapped in a dra- ha" of fame. lmalic shoot off to decide the The 40,ye",nid wmeider W" 'I..I Each scored a Abbie Track The Abbie track and field team comprised of Dave MncLeod. Tommy Rice. Don LeClair and John McGowan. made a very creditable showing at the Mone- lon Olympics held on Saturday. racking up two firsts. three sec- onds and five thirds. competing only in 1' the Juvenile and open events. Dave MacLeod broke the meet record in the 100 yard open dash with a mark of 10.2 seconds. Mac- Leod also placed second in the day when he and five other diam inducted lntot sented with a replica of the the last of the six newest hall of high Jump and 220 and got third in the shot-putt. l McGowan got a first in the Joe Dimaggio Steals Cooperstown I fame members to be presented in i the 45-minute ceremony. Honored with him were Frank iHome Runl Baker. Ray Schalk, Charles tllazzyl Vance. Ted Lyons and Leo tGabbyt Hartneti. After the ceremonies the visit- lng notables. including National League president Warren Giles and American League president Will liarridge. attended the an- nttal exhibition game at Double- day Field. The Boston Red Sox met Milwaukee Braves. Yfllllll ISLAIIIIS-IIAIIIIOI FERRY SERVICE Daily from each terminal: l in the last pair of games played fierce stortns i . . .1 PHl'l-lllliltlelst p , between thehFlyers and the Star: "- 'rmm ::":w':l':'lll:vi"'::l:'::" 1:20. 750. 2730- 310- 130- iaunual Pl'(HLilliCiaIt ghoul tghiclt it took tcn shots to break B b Standin S 1 a.m.. 9 a.m., 1la.m. there have een no ess an on ., I. 53" " , . . .. the-gan yester ay a .quaw out. c ie. ase a halls hotsled 0U;z0f(:h9b?t":':9i "I Ba3ebaII RBSUIIS l (I)(rl'l?lK7Ut'II Mm plated M Mk D3” ' M . lreiie Hardy and Bernard y -Photos by H'mblY g 1 D.m.. 3 p.m. , 5 I7-In. . k. K" ase W0 - . , ,, . , -V 7' W-"W" " Wm-""”m"'i "CT zhethigit; but tiiis fierilywas mm M hmmmum I” M an-ilngciatitit gllouble 9: I::tii”Il;1lll2 .,l(opli.; V?!-1'31 t5J;?tt' . Q , . lnternatlorwl tie-1:2. GEL STANDARD TIME . - l' t .' ' i". I. t "n ' it t I t . . II” r9””'d Dmks Wm." ll". wars Ritlitiiond not 00'! tltigl - 4 it 0 the filiillfllllzlll lIhETl-llslas liailliiiilor tlilisa llaIlI1i”4Nt'illl:e"wl 3 h Tifonlo 65 41 6011 - For duly "pan dial CFCY a c("'ld"" Mme w bat m "'9" ha” Buffalo (Wt 001 001 - 2 Q 0 and Miner llcGraw paid S1055 Muriel F tKeIlVt - I I - I . l H 4 g M( t i 52 41 isolz 111. "r" weather hm-dun” M II” la” lnmng WW" me name liahciiitiiti and St. Claire SCI1iIli'I The Stlinnl-?Il'V1 Roxal Kilt-lil ir .t(t"ilcat'a'-HM 3 ' . Hm? re! 59 48 V551 tlla CEICII E" euly cmslhm R35 "In". l.w'('auSe M. dark.-WES" and SIVPHIL I .' I lltrioittiay t('lidinoi'c' H S Rmxnai 52 50 lfla and avoid deIl.V Elm" Marlirwllltl "he ll-W” mm. T"'l""'" Ml "0" "'7 i4 7 '' C"m'i" Rail" Ilttilfilfl I”;-(-1It'h tsiearit 7 ' (-::iCu;5i,:: ii; 9; i457 155, Reservations Limited iii 't t -eague arm. up .i ' r I n - ' cltiihhtd lithe tn the I'Trst game and S-l"R:lr::lf H 'k1Il,f:Wl:)llMv,R9 9: Joli) Rod (Gar 1 I919, G""';Tj"2" gllil9I"'ll-V"' - ' 8 The annual Proviitcial shoot Airs lrene Haidt -I" Syracugg 47 57 .451 17 For particulars cont,act:' Rilly Ptlt'l'9II led off the last of the . ff 6 '. It -"inf -in minim oi-..ri:e axiom-strict .. . '”"'i - f ”- . yincncrt Wiunsl-'i.v with good wndtr Cdt R. Connolly. soucc. so ,Buffalo 44 a2 .4t5 21 ninth in Sunday; encounter with Oil?"-:)lil?'llt:)1H(4;f;U'l;;il"ll 3 . tit-anue iiai iKeiinettyi . . 3 m'lE(l:ga dllI"1Y';lnl';::'l";l. llahx G C ions ptl'tfv:titng wihtchlxrestalgetiflritt (am A. J. Mccabe. PEIR. 49 fRl('hl1'lt'Ind L1 65 .383 2.'ilA NORTHU1VU3ERLAND . . .. .- -...- . .s . i . p s. V 1-,?-. -1-.--&e "5 'h"d M "If 5fa5.”"' Colunihus 000 020 000- 2 9 2 :;,,:l(lg,,.?,f?lea'a'p'. ” . Pat-tnttttuels: 312.10; 4.40. .'l..'ltl; llrldllllfs fired at zoo ,Vtis.l :3. iicstlv. R(lA?,tl;la9 49 I. FERRIES LHWITED Rpm”. hm mhwd a smand I d:I?ll,;liOlxIvl,:dil(l Rand .I)tla0ii. Mil 5.3.119) BM. .Um,-onynl -I . 6 S100. 3.20. Rob Barwise won it with the only dI:h;l(:f1lAI:lI'l!.an R(.:AMC Chumuelnwn. p- E. blind round-trtpper in his last time at :'i l"' 93! I31 HHS t7l and Stiitny B tliernardt . 7 " '” ”""'C'mr perfect score of 50. Next was the ' ' - v H hat in Sunday's go when he sent. Htl3Vl”- iir F C tilt.-Faddciti 8 . . P"”ll'59.BTU5 3'- 300 Ydps Whlchnwi T p R B. . y y C Laz Da Earl .VlacKtitnon scampering to the wilnfrpaal :::1l::Il'll”lIlI 1: Timc. 2.l5 2 5. HIYSCII NOT Srrllcd "' dB"(l3 B(?”:tl5e-E lfl”:I1 I,(hw;:”;il;;3a) Y Y center-field fence to pull down a - :i- X - p 1 . tiopcr an i. . ron rn '. '. . V V '. L . , . J. D clout that looked destined for the Sa"”'"7- ”a”"5 ll ”'"l Mlblf” Hr” Rm" .Play Argos lvwa Smlla WINK Wllh 49 ”"I.”I Tl” R A' V9559" FUR: 49 mIi)lteespnaeu3l:n':;nes.ltLTizy IIIII: taT(i green fields beyond. up u, the Lehman and jlccrlm H H g i - H V) g I :0. in the shoot ufi. Bob -Barwise Sgt. P..l. Lantlrlziln. pPI'-IR. 49 t, E h be ; ":0 his cum- NMPM Kip was having I run 01 1.lxh,b,u.," . hi”l,l(ililll:-' or tkillghl - ) 1 - l(.)itti'xi(.) til i V . 'I(;alli titan-. Wm, to (.apim.P the ("-51 mo ,Il:ie'LII.F(i .I. Rogers. ilhlR. 48 ieltdl icemtarmelig Higloilee y draw! is "””1l' l”"k .W”h his d'''V'5' "9 had Halhlvr Wm mum M (””'"l"s' Aim. v L-ernl iii” m?w'l 2 '”"'.r.l .Hm.” hummne- .0- Ilmlnln l. nmlcms of tho day. I Tm". li'THutl;m-"I .Phw”-L 48 aulhentic however arlid off-stage been hitting the ball hard all year right". N l. ;;0"j;- R-0'; Mg eltrixtcs-Tl p Aisriiit-tits out tho big Ioui said . The Moore it M:i('l.eod mntt-it gut. n . v.C lesser). thin. 48 "mad -0! . havndlhnke a mi but almost invariably the out- risk-in tAi Iltltl mo inn .4 13 i g - . I-tfjh . ?”'”'" Wlml-i.V (rm t.t-us iinsth. ace resulted In another Nhtltii-(iff IIP- .r:. or no.-.. iF.iR. -iii p'n"msnAy hi-1 d H I. H, H V L V fielder; swmed m bc Siam!-lm: at tiilt-Jaitkcc in- Ixttmll ilihtl tlltalxf” 5 pass ('.'li('IlPl' ttilh the Los Anttcles tween Mrs. lrcne Hardy and NIT. A.Vl.' .Sczint.'in.p4lt OW Y. E 8 Ii 059- 31. the appropriate spot and turned . too 000 001 - 2 it I tx;i,.,p(.I1(plPHn”1)?(, Vt0BI'I(Il1I ti ltams ltzisv lurni-d down an offer Bernard Connolly. Tltey -fired VIIVI? '(Ipl)ll- -W (""'V9r' r,W'm' 48 Jllclln and agp.earChnl amlm:: his clouts Into outs. llrnilouslo and Haley Nichols, -If'il 939 all-("t('ll.V"t 7 to plow with Argos. lshnts and were still tied. 'ihr-,n p A. Rodd. rain. 48 i s e. uy an 111 aro eo . o e e rllilllt t5t Rubi -R- and ttranitall. l'”"" 2 I” 3 Sonsliinc sititi he received a shtiotiitlz shot for shot. it took five ll01- A .'ilact'ilasLcr. R.(' Sigs -lull: 23-. g . " At the iwltiutttitn of the year -WI”-ftlIkt'9 l I"-"”t"lls' BUY Uttitrflp Iii 5 31:1)" telc;:t'.'iiii from the National Foot- more heiorc tlltliillll Bcritiird Cvin- . ' H)! UIWIUP imlilull SLVIP. "5I0.l'y local hasehall observers were of mo woo tltli 3 91')-mt. tIi'lH'n Ii.y In ..binllI1- ha” L(.;,,N..,.. l,i,.,..,,,. m).;,.g pr('- """.V l""k9- Wltlfh gave ..tit-5, hut. G A .(.itc.s. telling, natural tut and old-fashion- me Gmnmn 3.,” im, ;.-im,” just Rt-ortittrslti mid Daley. Nlt'Il(iIs, P3” 'n”'tIPlS 529-I0; 3--7". 313". niittiirc iitihlicity given the offer lIr'II'(l.V. the nittlcit. Ainhiup (nit-s Last St'Iil'(' Iii ' .. Ed cl" "Id gimme danclnl in? mm," M "19 w,nk.sisu,rs of me .loll.V 'ft- BuhlH'll- and Crandali. "l”"- 2-7” 3"". i,,,.(.(,d him ,0 camei plans to from buntmorstdevwon the senator ' Til ROS p placed Lauy Jim Day among te league. They looked to have the RB"? tilt. i,- Nichols, Hits Bos7i 2 d R' . (mm, in vrm-m,i,,i Barbour match with the only 49. for E. illiillins. Pii,iR. 46 cteverest comedians in the country slickest infield of the three teams lltlltam-K 1-em-10' Mil--Brutun. ; " t"' i .-x....iim.- Vivi. iilavcr. Jtihit linttm We are pleased to have with us Fivr. -t (mun. ram. 44 today. ' U .. htit their batting was qut-stionable:i r" -&i All Hiitliotiz lNlat'I)(illaI(It 1 tor. of ('hir-ago Hears. arriypd in Mr. A. W. Seaman. pa Itli'Iilt'i' is-i IP11 D0 l.Jt-irkc, PEIR. 41 .A.spe.c'al a.'.'d. l-"me mark M so oiiestinnahie in fact that it mm mm iaameau, 2 m'wn Wmdm. in talk (.nm,.aCiS; lander. who now resides in Itiont- Illr. .hI)'i'nnvI.tnl,Z. PICIR. 41 Jtmps is ha istngtnil news re- ”-amed (ioumrui that Qven the Yanks Dfop Mlltmlp ,Bh.,. ' 1 Mm Sumhim". 1),,,,m.. R mnback if-lsl.lit,is iwonihv-Illvlt? i;icars!stiti-e Last score in q"'tA4.t',A434,4i. portingl. iftiathertng interesting and work of their highly polished tn- 1 1-, F, . . - ,(. . d ha '. Ito stot on I c satt .an( it is I unusua ems rom newspapers. or field crew could make tip for it.l Dodgers 'll':"lt - Q tlienRcltilr(;mlw R re l llivinil hint fhll('I'l Pleasure to i'c' .'g)r"VaTIII" mwbmlr Match ifmm JIPPINKS IT'S m5"y I3”! mml Flddl” rV'3"D""3ld'5 "in? "9 MW . . lit.-..'mt;.i.. .;;mf,.a;,,, ' " ' " new old fI'lcllt'I5IlipS on the i-aligns. - - - Git... 600 Yards him, Jim puts the story to verse serving the prophets with'ran un- Th” ”'"k”5 ”"3'"”l I'll?” I"'3V.V i.-,.;.;t,m- i)uq,.,- tKia(-Kinn-nnl 7 Th” Dcmmi B””l'"g l'”"'' 52!. (J. A. ('olcs PFIR 49 and musk and' together Wm! M. ,,..,.,-y n; wnrd Sam, as may mp aitiltcry on the fences at AIL'l'i'l(lr- .,”kfi;.. VINO i.U.ue'am) t n R e Matrlt. the Signals Cup. 200 yds. U..." R F J(,ntk'im "1 guitar and vocals presents .the H", k.aL.m, smndmzs by mm. tat l-told ,VOSiIl(l3.V nun-nintz and ' Tum, 215 i HHPFGSS GCIIIQ to rounds. Mrs m.m.' Run” ”47 ' item in a most hilarious form. Tmnm N." H", Dmmers and lead Iilaslr-ti out 12 hits lIl('Iti(IIIlE home '4” 3' H" ' , i I Tpr. R. Bat-wise. Pi-IIR 50, Limit W”, V”; R Jim spends his "idle" hours both of the other teams in field runs by Brown. Rice and Mathc- Hf R.n(li"lln"(l1 ";;'NMam limp" ;A.E Tpr' H T" V055"-l" PF'm' 4" .Vlt' 47 i l 3 A ( Amman. CA Ilshlni 0? 310111! Splmdld WWW-I in; and ham": averages. 5"" I" (imp the Dodgers 13-10 and )'p,”.TAm:mcil;:”l "KW 12” - Tpr. Fitiison liard.x'. Ppliliil. 49 1-My Emw" Hqrdv PNR " carving (which started when he .. o 0 send the inmate-leaders down to ..m' ,7” Mb" ' i ' " - R,,S”"S M hurse races M Hnmi Gnr. L. (. Strong. tilt in Bty, 49 Sm Rmjvmg ', 'R'(.AsE. ' was a boy on a Kentucky farm Tit, i;iH.,.5 have in me numb”; their first defeat of the season in ' i E ' ' t hrmk lluh. mm. Cpl. A. Rodd. PEIR. -tit Tm," PU””ni:)'PFIfR " 47 and "Lazy" Jim Day was found 1 4 and 5 WM in mm. "mun up I.ittl:-pl.r-aizur play i am M” i set. G A Colcs. Pl-ltit. tit Pg 1 "w J; ' ' 57 whittling on a river bank far more trio of tiatters that are causing Rs 5h”ffIl”'ifI 1." Wllmlllll nave up (ll.ASS A Sit. RON VCS.'i(',t'. ITFASC. 47 i-rn;.E'V1,' l in: 'm"' FCAC' E7 often (inn doing his chores), and hiiclws in net weak in the knees Only ti lfits while his iipnoiimtt. t-Ira Hiittioniz (Stead) . . . . . . . .. 1 . . . S1" G-G M3"Ii('"'"'"- Mimi I7 9't- Ila" An?" Pun: 46 ”"l”yI"3 M” ""99 lovely children at the sirzitt of them strirldiniz to ""'””P 5'-?"IP.V. in addition to the Mr. .tnIlsi-nit tO'Mem'aI .. 2 m"l"-V w."'"W' ll" 9"") 1 l Maj" A F" G"rml"y' Nun” 47 if It Lanmiman' PLm' E6 and dogs. Darlene. his charminlt the plate Jack Burke batting 1? hltlws. issued 5 fr('e.tickets in iiilly Biiiiinng Vnraket A 3 Will 7Wll'-IWV" 'L- Wtttdt 2 2 Lieut. G..l. Rnrzcrs. Pl-Elli. 47 Ta" ' J' M”('ah”' pEm' 45 -wife. helps Jim with his comedy third is the league's leading hit- '7' , Frist-o Guy iRarnetil , 4 T'm"' 210- 2l9- CI". 3 Connolly. SDUCC. 47 Tprt Amll,r.Dw' PEIR E6 routines and gives an honest crit- tsr Hath Ia healthy .BV('l"t?g9;1 hi;rT':lfifnliq7th(Frt)')ri'F'i(Ill('glngly E.!;(,,-1,,il;..!;4- gob l(fiei:g tFordt ' " 5 (il.ASS ll 'R g.TB(;rvIes, R(;)t;itIi;t,4;7 Tm. H.. 4646 . mum oh." his ..wm.kp.. up enry comes nex is a orig . R i - nu e. we . .- ' H M g i - eu. . ooper. -. . 4 , - -- .- y 4 - 1 ball hitter with an averal:t- lust with i:lthh”Q."'"l ClIl""Y Wm" 2 'BTrl:l0"r"lll nr(i:ld(?' M; li"IimwylAl(mSilEl'J0npll Lieut. R H Jmkinsl PEIRA W fJ.lr('C0llVTs' LPHR w WEST VIRGINIA l I under .."ttlil and Elmer MacNcil. an- ll"f'f't P winners. Time: 2.1.1 I 5. I l H lurma P l " 0"” Catlin A -I. MCCahe. PEIR. 47 t 4 i'v '- M Ntnan. PEIR, ; :Ll'I1t(tll;n:er1kiIacmt:'nutitlIlP lt'ai,;able' of -- W -li'i::':tt.t:ci"t:;1"t:.r1'g 3333)) 42 it ;X(.Vy.Cb;:l-amaghlgtigd 47 W A Mi d Wm 46 i THE wonurs ORIGINAL i seas on on rips. - g r g. - ; . Of es. . . -p - . i takes on the rear in tase shakinlt D . I Time: 2.2:. zm. 2.25. FfSt.'t W. MacL(-an. RCAC. 46 '(I:iH'- Pg Barwtse. PEIR. 45 i hurl:-rs might get the idea that at I "Asa 1- Tpr. R Andrew. PF.iR, 45 Mr. C. Strong. 88 F. Bty.,i rm ticket to Ready might be that - - ' ” Last score in 4554545545--46 fl ( t best solution in a tough situation. C S f b G P piw (M .1 xi 1 TVROS .85 score in' s . 1 b.-Wu .. In it o 1 a ames ".1. ..:...."lL;.. i I-"'3 ”"” ””"' ” 3'” ” t l ” ” t H” H 5 'i' I.'.350. . . . . ' .. III'..42 l : I E In 3 U2”): ' lI(?I:tllld;lrtil”mh'lI: (kill Solthail I2 safeties six 'g(l'(T)l'ililiell2l'l8l)r2ls3cfinm 3 2 Tprl llJ)"flT Clark PFIR 441 T-""' Any girl 01' - p I. . ,ws .( V H ' .l p - , . . . . . A stiiti-h-hitter is art asset to K-96,” nm A " I'll) Ptlicd off (with. Lhanrlier relieved Gre-l Starter. Thomas Mi-Kenna; timv TWV -Iv G0”d- PEIW 39 Ccil R Co t- FEATURING IN PERSON . . it 20 in a rpal iiuiik. ., . . . nnoll . SDUCC. 45 I "3 ':"m. and ”" HF” I"”""”Rarrv's ntitsluggm H". H Y(, I;;- R011) after 5 1-3 innings, .er. E. inizs; judges. Wm. Small- M” -”""l "I 43443544'”m:9 Tpr. .t Good P.FiR 41 l one is rare species in (ukertm and r-xter Taylor also hit a homer l vtood. .I. Rankin. B. Carver. H. Tpr, D 0 Ch”-kp. mzjinl 33 l JJUSTY OWENS unjay mornings at 9330 the Dairy clobiiercd thi- Pinonu who. as I(l&(I'OfI hatter. gets his share of blows. Robby Abhl” Midi Liind in sixth position is it scrappy h young lad that is a thorn in any I P pitcher's side. Then we have Bernie Gallant. who got off to a VFW Slow start but in his last 13 land George Schycler like Navy is slim 1-0 lead I triples. 2 doubles and a single. 13""- and along with Jimmy Fardy and Merlin Devine rounds heaviest hitting batting aggrega- Kivintz tip only two. tion in the league. O O O The midget wrestlers are mah- Lions in their inn another appearance at the Forum on Wednesday night. If this troupe are anything like the four that were here last Thursday than fans can expect to get a lot Roche his second loss year. Father Roche. route gave up ten hits and t Youth Clubbers Mrttirtrc William's home run in last of the sixth broke up a pitching duel IIOIWPPII Dick Iloyle ”'"l f1'l;'"; -pitcher a trips to the plate has blasted out "”'"”l '”" ll? 9"0UtZh to win the Doyle and Si-hyeler were both out the PW"! Stinity with I1RSP.I1Iil each Duke Mccaiium blasted a bases- loaded circuit clout to lead the thcrhie paced the H.Y(' attack with three hits in five tr" .s. liar 4 nieht at the plate and I (Teri Raliem and Jack iitlar-i)nnald clubbed home runs to iiead the l').'iiry's i4-4 slaughter of the Ahbies. Rallem hurled ll-hit hall. walked .four and struck out one while. mull Dunn was raked for lblows. walked four and struck for the Lions while Charlie Wea-i('8l'VN”- . . W Mike (onnnlly had ti perfect 4 in Hill Finals DETROIT tAPt -- Dawdiing along like a member of the car- diac foursome. Dr. Cary Middle- cofl. the golfing dentist. disposed of Tommy Bolt ii 33 holes Mon- day, winning 4 and 3 to enter Proviso Brothers Limiter Match --The Navy Cup-300 yards. Tpr. R. Barwise. PEIR. 49 GM. C. C. strong. as F.Bty. 49 Tpr. Fred Hooper. PEIR. 49 Sgt. Roy Vessey. RCASC. 48 "wot A.D. MacMaster. R.C. Sign. Tpr. R.A. Vessey. PEIR. 48 Lieut. R.E. Jerlklns. PEIR. 48 Sgt. G.G. MacLennan. PEIR. in Mrs. Irene Hardy. 47 Sat. P..l. Landrigan. PEIR. 47 S81. R. L. Colea. PEIR. 47 Last score in:-- l Sgt. G. G. MacLennan. I90 190 win over the B.Y.C. and hand Father Clarence of the going .the lot 10 Grew?! abroad. say travel officials. lout one in taking the loss. championship. LONDON fCPt-Last year 1.200.- he lboug Ford. in the manic final. the final round of the 37th PGA Today. Middlecoff. the slowest 000 Britons applied for foreignlplayer in big-time golf. will meet 'travel currency for ltoltd'ayslune who probably is the fastest. more than their money: worth of entertainment. No less than eight rnatmen will be featured on Wed- ltesday's card. four of which will he midgets and four will be bigger Mot Cord For woatmauy Night 7Lt. Mary MacLennan. RCAMC. Major A.F. Gormley. PEIR. 47 Tpr. Edison Hardy. PEIR. 47 Tpr. H.T. Vessey. PEIR. 46 Tpr. R. Andrew. PEIR. 46 Cell. 3 Connolly. SDUCC, 40 Tpr. M. Carver. PEiR.t4(l Sgt, E. Cniea. PEIR. 46 'LIlI score in 'l'Ylt.0s Tpr. E. Mullins. PEIR. 45 Tpr. D.0. Clarke. PEIR. M Tpr. Myron Ling. PEIR. 44 . 17331. W. Maebesn. RCAC 44 Last score in 4542555554- Tbe Moore and Macbeod Match -The Reece Cup-600 yarde.. i .. 4 IAl.1'l::l:l (AP) - hit any i3n' New "ivuit' an N” ailing Ilfllldtf I3 MC. 187 85 W0. 1 A. McMatiter. RCC8, II M I Ofcdt. R. Ramhly. RCASC o :3. P '0 R. W. Ross. RCAF. Iii. AND run aoono aovs BUDDY 8 MARION I DONNA DARLENI: 3245323543,:-all First Day Aggregate Tpr. R. Barwise. PEIR. IN Tpr. F.. Hardy. PEIR. 192 Silt. Roy Vessey. RCASC, 191 ' Lieut. R. E! Jenkins. PEIR. ll) PEIR. Gnr. C. C. strong. 88 F.fBty.. LAZYJIM DAY RED 0 BROWNIE Tpr. F. Hooper. PEIR. 109 Tpr. H. T. Vessey. PEIR. ID Sgt. G.A. Cotes. Film. 188 Tpr. B. Connolly. PEIR. ill Lieut. Mary Macbemtan. RCA- BLUE MT. QUARTEI IIOI DOWN TRIO AND GRAN DPA O GRACE is .- onus IADID AND ancosnnie nabs - is Sgt. P. .l. Landrigan. PElR.lUi Cool. A. .7. McCnbe. PEIR. llfi Cpl. A. Rodd. PEIR. 137 Tpr. ILA. Vessey. PEIR. ll Sgt. R. L. Cotes. PEIR. 185 Major A. F. Gormley. PEYR. Tpr. R. Andrews, PEIR, 134 Mrs. Irene Hardy 184 Mrs. G. J. Rogers. Plillt, II t Sgt. A. W. Seaman. RMR. Ill Lieut. o. .1. Rogers. pant. II '””" W" "t" Sgt. Eric Colea. PEIR. ll! uoj n-pg-pg pg. Tpr. M. Carver. PE . in Lieut. P. 1-. R . Pun. tbtylllitflnol Tpr. E. Mullins. Film. to m can. non. - nous mu m Myron Ling. Pl!IR.17I .3. 6. low F .cIll.D-.&-f'l'ulael. it. aorta" Inca 23'. naaasnqsuowwn. 7! . . , V" - .J.GoIIl.l'I'll.-IO" T"D.0.cIarlus.lfl'.IR.IUi W. IOII. IBM. 1'. I'll! FIIIIAY All Team Did Well At Moncton Olympics juvenile high jump. Rice placed second in the juvenile broad jum, and Leciair took third in tit; juvenile 100 and 220 yard dashes. The Abbie team took third the open relay race. - . Too Late To classify REMNANTS:--A SHIPMENT W: have been looking forward tit has just arrived. VIIIII-Colipd fabrics. Beaton's Auction Rooms. NOTICE A special meeting will be held in the Club rooms Aug-' ust 2 at 8:30 P.M. CHARLOTTETOWN CURLIN G CLUB ' WRESTLING WEDNESDAY NIGHT FORUM 9 PM. DST WORLD FAMOUS TY MIIIGETS FARMER PETE AND f THE EAGLE VS. DIAMOND JIM AND GARABOLDI j RAY WALKER, Montreal V8. JIM HILL. Maryland MR. NEW BRUNSWICK VS. TINY LeBLANC. Ilalifax . IT'S A COLOSSAL SHOW JUNIOR GOLFERS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM boy over 12 years of age wtshinil to learn Golf is invited to attend a Golf School at the Charlottetown Golf Club Wednesday and Stit- The Club Pro. Cecil Dowling, will insti'uFt- o. it) sautvontw. Director Junior Development Charlottetown Golf Club. FREE BEACH BALL with Every 54.90 Purchase at -GASOLINE BILL wuss-s salmon I'l'N- SAYIIIAY OILY AT 0 we r