b .. ' , olmny Kalmuclc, Headway la. I Racing) This he... Bay State Pat Lowers umwoii iv on - 3- ..-........i. h ll I , l l I , . . Mark- Wins 2 25 Pace r m-' ' - ' 2 ' ll. - . n onig t town Joh aimu k - wne P i h. - i ' ' ' ' driverlmlf wutericiieuo 0fdSOlT:l: sum it 011'" ' Tl" 0” 39”" W” "cm " ml" W5 ""”l”' "M" l" "M V V ”"G' l '"'d' "" ""'”l" - h t ch itteto Di in Park in the 219 Trot he 11 bee port and Headway owned by James with Bay State Pat in the final hx l,:':umn"'fm Vw-l'm me nmdlngi ln tnlhlu mt: -ccgralgle Si”e'13y 'ilni'123?ie:”?i.”i?23 :2? 35.5; il.'i.f1”” 1"" ”””” mm "” . rim he-t l-chewed to We the tmvor" 1- mi to (rot we be-5 l' ”” ” "" """ ll 4 t no Sta a rd tfin lie of his career Alla at the Charlottetown Driving quarter pole and breezed around ; - , '"'mn' "'u' ' n'l 3 in la n ' Park last night as the Old Home the upper turn and down the . i , Tllm "ll? '”-” 5' " '” "9 ""l T”. A ""”" mm "' llllte Week racing programme got under- stretch a length out front ' wakhl" k wmmencu 'b 7'” "cal" Th” ""1 em” mm "W way. Keppoch Playgirl. who. paced , ' W Va 0 .. 1 standard time. 2.25 Pace followed by the 219 Trot Andrew Perry's Bay state Pat practicaliyail the mile in second 5 E II S .0 - B Dean Gallon will hold the spot. and the 2.18 Pace. lowered her rank by one and (our. position, finished second while C - 3 . ' I , ' . fifths seconds aashe won the open- Ed Downe reined Suffolk Chief of A M I - in; heat of the Classified Pace. home third. e a ' S 0 t She paced the mile in 2.15 2-5 Summary l 8 e , glitch: Iliinishtlnz flit: in. thleh teckfng Free For All Pace l l I ' NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y., I ' - . ea s e re urne win e t ir ,l , V - . l g . . . (AP)-Joe Less rubbed his achin 1 m , s:i,';"-B3?.iLT.”1ko-iiZ..fff"i?Elli Pllm lllllllllv ..-...?iZw?."i.?3.1f..5ii.?'?1.2?ii?.i: M 5: . 1 . . . ,----;---,,m..-- -- --5 trait of Juan D9 W03 8 6 1' n won e opening 55- - v I 'v c o 1 mt; e, heat of the Free For All Pace and ThlelrtliaUlljoublllgclfszillkfj, 3&3 Dannie Simmons of summer-side lg: Z?,3.s,i”1?ig”wE3i:en T:-lltlililnbfnf ab : T T ll; (1; '4: Les. a 40-year-old boat racing VICTORIA. (CP) - Florence of Victoria. appeared more brok- Jerryis Nightmare also won the llom, Abe ililachellli 4 5 5 and Bob Douglas, ex-Keiitville p,,,,l schulmm plwhm ,h,'ee,l,h B. (may 3,, 4 l 3 2 3 0 enthusiast, was flipped into the Chadwick failed in her attempt en-hearted than Miss Chadwi opening heat of the second Free Tlhw; 212' all llyi 215: wlldchl pllchel, waged ah ll.lhh.' halll buy them by the score of 7-0. Roberson: ll 3 0 0 0 0 0 Nl33l"5 Tl"-T slilllftiily as his to swim the Strait of Juna dc herself. From the press boat i; P0? All Pari-muluel-First heat: 55.70 1118 battle at Cllilllf-9 Hlll'll0lll” lies Schurnxin in the seven innings Landry, c .,.. 2 0 0 ii 1 0 l'lYd'”Pl”l'- Mflml” Mmh "”ed Fucn Mam” And W" "wed l"' "mked " it ll,” W" crying. Bay State Patio performance was 3.70, 2,30; 34,40, 2,70; 52,70; Second ceiitly, as Clai-::'s Harbour and oi may laced only 23 men. 35 ml, p. schurmhh, p along at 120 miles an hour on g to her boat about a hours Miss Chadwick earlier swam inobablv the hishllslit of the 0mn- head, s1s.10, 5.10. 9.80; s5.2o 2.eo- Barrington tied 2-ail. Simmons ai- of the men to get base-hits were 3 o 0' o o 0 ml lllll- W" ”l" '""F'" ll” "M" """”' """"llh "hl" ml" 01 ing night-'8 meet She Paced the s2,30; third heat; 55,90, 3,20: 2,10; lowed only two hits to Douglas's snuffed out in double plays. and R. PhllIlp5,l'f 2 1 0 0 '0 0 "1 Telllelllller Ollrlllll up. flylnl Ml-"ll Cludwlckv Wll” elllelell ll" 1”” l'lP llll9- 3910” llial. llgt llllll of llle llril mlle lll 1-05 32.230. 2.10; s2.1o. six, but a ienipcmry loss of con- the other was left stranded. The Kramer, rf o o o o o o lhllouzhh th?dair.kberorlt: illiet lllle lhlez cililly vyvztserlluillesheoustirulillnl iblleen iggglxmntliaviieegreliu to have N Johnny Kzilmui-k, - to l in one lnnin. and an error Holman team rr rl ll Totals 8 W3 53-" 9 51 -1 MW ' 9 5 ,' ' 5" JCi'i':v"s Nightmare ion the driven by Walter l(eoll:l:Cd 3:13: bleohind him rust liim U18 victory. behind their piilfilifl, ling egchllian x-Replaced gihiiiilis ign2.l:evegith.o llll-lllli! Concrete ll lllll weed. "F 9:33 ”"- 5l""”l' "ll" ll" opening heat or the Free :or All Brillon owned by Bruce 'I'l1omlJ- Each pitcher had 14 strikeouts. lman issued no free tickets to the Cllfrlll & . "1 llcwcllewd llke H Hltlimlns ll” been mk- in 2.10 3-5 for the fastest mile of son and driven by L. O'Menra. - - - inltlalsack. coke Grady, on the ni:i- nriuii Jre AB K II no A E luck Rllllll lll ll” lllldllle Ol "ill The """"l dl5l'"” "'d ”h”""el Basdllall "38"": ll” "lceln Fl-eerflop All Donnie recently beat Yarmouth for the Juniors, was touched for Grant Grady. 3b xzhoughtz "I W0nd9l' "hell I'll”-0P swlmmen who "W" H” Envuh lull 0, A cool, damp breeze appeared Headway lll Harrison) 3 1 1 Gateways 5,l on 3 7.hli, elm,-1,, and nine hits and his mates contrilauizdl 3 0 0 1 2 0 bW”Cl”37" chm"! "H" mm" W" n. N Y 1: (Ali 150.537: Gnu. to slow the horses during the lat- llenyhs tNl3h'mme lsemgig 1 3 2 mapped the leaglwlndmg Shelg seven mlscuu ,4, hell, along th5lf:canle1-on. ,1 3 0 l l 0 0 Less was fished from the water tempting what she admitted ear- C1-nd0F(m 005 loo 130-1316 i ter part of the eiieiiing with the l,-mule Counsel (c0m.m., 2;, d hul-he LoVa1ist's lh-elVe.g3h,e Wm. first rout of 1954. C. Grady. p .. 3 0 0 I 1 1 by M5 50” 1" A plea”-l” b05t- H" W" ll” h"d"t "'1'" of her nlhnch shallock (5) St I2 3 result that Johnny Kalmuck iinn lvlllsperlng Hope ls-nmh") 4 2 .l nlhg 5ll.el'll; bv hhsllhg them l2-4.f Benny Grady led the Hnlniaircannon, lb . 3 0 0 'l 0 0 '”'''m” 18 Nzmu” mm" by Ind Be”; sllven (3). Pl:l'br-tlm ihe filial hcat of the Free ror an llcdxcmoll Cm, ll'lm.,lSO,,'; ., 4 )4 he aim-e,l six him m this mhe, ntiack with three hits, including a!Lefurgey, as 2 o 1 o 2 1 lween ""9 and Port Anzeles. Perkawskl-(4) smlm all gull; 3"- Face in 2.15 and Headway edged T,,,,,.,, no 3,; all 1,); 1,1,, and muck 0.... mt.-n, Looksal1l(e.d0ubl9i the only extra-base iiiow,Wiiaien. 2b . 2 o o o 4 1 WW” N””"” l"" "'3' "M" "'9 inick Bailey (41 w-stuarr L.1:ml -le"l"5 Nlglllmale 1" 2-” Jerry's Nighlmlare cwnid" by another case of home iowif boy! 91 llle same. in four tries. Joe Dal- Gorcl Grady. if "'l'"' kowald. HR: NY-'Mantle clw "- The quinella on Keppoch Pla)- James 0-Ellen Elmsdale Mia makes good ton, playing his first game for the A 2' 0 0 f 0 1 Ml” Cmdwlck Md ”'"'d m ghgu-hhglohhl Lchnh ' sin and Brady's Battle in the d,l,.,.,, by Earle'Semp1ev h..,,,l,,.5y . ' . . . intermediates, hit2 for 4, and Fred.Arsenault, cf 2 o 1 2 2 o 5”" ”"”"3ll' "mi 5"" 'h' Ottawa 140001010-71: ii foiirth race paid 5493.50. The daily mvncd by James Given iniim Allard Norman Scott Mid Rob-l Plllm-in also 2 for 4. Cr-mercn. L:- I). Gallant. c 2 o 0 s o 3 l"""" ”lFk- the" ” ?”3 ll" Montreal ooo ooo 013-411 1 double On B-We Ellllilll and JCTIT5 and driven by Harley lllariiicoru luson ml--ie thn fnrur ll0l'SelllE'll that ("Iggy and Arsenalllt gm ll” Clll".T0l"-H3 22 0 3 2l ll 7 blather Dick whn was ndmg Um Gohl, Has: (9) and Watllngtow Nizhtniare paid 57.50. ph,l.mhlu,,l5; l.-ll.,ll "hm": gg-95 helped Andy Andlelw (0 ms Vlcl,i'nniie biiigles. Donnie Cameron's Suirrnary. earned runs, Holmans pm” hm" lmmedmtely "Mud 0! Mickcns. Fabbro (2) Hood (9) and Jet”.-5 Njghlnlgrc won tho 160' 210; 53.10, 2.20; 52.90. lselj wry against me Leg'l0nau,el SEN” running one-hand grab in right. 5. RBI's, Piitman, Gay 2, B. Grady he" talked M h" '"d The was Howell. W-Gobi. L-Mickens. HR; ll first dash of the nee For All and Real: 550 2.80. 53.00 ' hm team on samrday Aindretws field of what looked like a sure i...l2. Doubles. B. Grady. stolen bases. '”'l""d ”b”"d' Ott-Lopez. il hue; heating off a determined 2:35 nc'. . was sharp on the hill hmj had some off Pltiman's bat in the last in- P. Schurman. sacrifice fly. Gay. The Elke Elm wheel . Mb Sm almked I "'5' w"k bl” Havana 040 000 Glows 5 8 1 Y - challenge by pull”-E counsel hhll Bay State PM (MHCGHEM) I 5 1 0! the but summerslde hmemlning was the feature defensive playlwalks, C. Grady 2, strikeouts. Leglon wlll hvell) on ll, egldngl C lrrllraxi m Elm 1' "d w''" 3'” ” Toronto 120 610 01x-I112 2 . Headway. The three horses raced h-ephhch plhyglll (stead, h 3.1 2 tannin mp breeze, bu; in was the M the lmmev lmll 0'” M the ll35l Schurman 9- Ct Grady 7- Dlmble ond in a Cit -Softballie aml be hop er m 3 me” but llcm Iott. Lopez (2) Harris (1) Rogo. - down the stretch with Jerry's Commander Bill (Carr) 2 s 5 above g,,,,,.m Wm; came H mm catches seen at the Q E. rgirk this plays. M. Schurmlln to Gay. H. mm mum in H5 "W ””"' y..l."'l ll , Vin (7) and Noble: Barnes. Pow- Niglilmiire uinning by half a gullolk Chm (Dawns, 5 3 1 the mgeli bin la and the poxlrn season. lGi'ady to Gay. Left on bases, Ho!- 5 i i t lm 9” ""3 ""9 '”"l l”"” ” all (2) Landeck (2) and Griffin, length. Bi-adys Battle ihiacncnaidl 8 2 ll 1 d y -s -g i - in t lbaitefd no ' l"””.5 A' C & E 1' Umplmr lll"l”- -l rght ltlgalm we Called Wm wlLa"d"k' L'I”p'L HR”: Hal” Headway. who broke going Capt. Morgan (Kennedy) 4 4.4 flpectathellihtlllic play S a id: x SCORE isumvan bum whalem d V. Oi f ti: ad Cove”)? about 11 mu” lam Fm-memal' Tor's"evcm' ll awfsw. came U5 from far back Bob Ciegg (Smith) 6 6 7 l,?,:en, of ,,l2l:..;5 0" umme” 5 Holmana AB R. is ro A E H1 , ll ll ll S sun eI()cIll:T:lel'l1zt-I X3E31f.'31"1'y" Rochester " Emma p"'tp”"ed' -, w lie Future ounsel went most ' - i ' l omans 200 1310-7 9 0 ' "ul- a of lhe l-hlle lh lhll-d poslllohl -Irlill,neE(,)nt;l3(C2o,ll,,e5)2i5 1l5",71g ' ' ' ' l Elmom C! i A 1 2 0 0 "lo ,3; B 000 000 ogo 3 pl R Cl-l"Cll3 WIS 100 much for her. -1?-......-.. ll Headway, tamed by Harley Haruysl ' ' ' 1 - -- 'Th-ores an old campaigner up in --V I e The decision to quite came as A 3u3g1AN 12-1351) 1 rlsonl was not lo be denled ln Bay State PM owned by An. Tignish by the name of Haw,-lper l . I alsui-prise. She had been swlm- ( 1 v, lhe second mall The bl: l,l.ow,, drew Perry, Summuside and dlivl who had the distinction of inaking SOUTH MARCH. 0iit.. (CP)C mini stronziy until she became MbOSC('.)jW. theliltersl)-lBi-ltlsli I Son 0! 5C0l-l8nd Paced abcllll 1lVl'- en by James MacGregori Keppoch the C & B Jumms look 1”" the A , Lord Alexander. Britain's defence h En guns”-d 0 :3. :dsJ, wcllhngm ll tights Of llle mll0 flll ll" 0'-lli Playgirl owned by I-I.'B. Willis gazzylggf lbactelgrglllgf :n.Flkenl:llog: I u I chief who opened the British ----R M" ' chTe Mcmnnon hhal-)i'yu-haul: ',T,:hl:; go, oclemuell , . ,- . ' a , . . ' feigatsnrlncatrilngmunglfr ivllilehigticlllttina and driven hy Harold Stead. Sunday. These pmud blueglocds of limpire Games in Vancouver, vis- Mu" poupghgd 10, on. d" he, .. 3 P E Par:-mutuels. First heat. 518.30 , llfld llleie ""1893 M61" Ottawa cause the Russians said thrv ii llrwh 180- 4-50: 58.10. 4.80; 56.60; second ll” ”l”di”"" 60"” M” K” M ' Moi-day at the opening or the . . a wanted to be the first to hem?- ; Jei-ry's Nighiniarc went away lical: 515.10, 4.60, 3.30; 59.80. 5.70: smglm one- or Um" 5C””5h- In a match replete w.Ll1 sparkl- to maintain the lead against the 85”” ””"”"l Domllllull 0l Clillllda the British Labor party leadei ls; top and held the lead until 5730; rl-hllcl heal; 5430' 3.40, 290; against this veteran who was lhg hhsellhe duleh Malgle Jhldl-he hard hmmg well” of mall. op, Rifle Association prize shoot. sieuu-um u,Kgm,vi11e 3 when he arrive: here Tuesday. 9 5(8thS pole when Headway 33.20, 2.60; 54,30, throwing them over the plate be- and Jean Weir upset the tirst ponentg The former Canadian gave;-. Dunn ll, 7 mll 1:3: 4 moved to front. Whispering Hope fore Pappy Yokum sprouted his seeded lehm ol Jennie Boomhowel. -mnlg'hl ln ll, M - d bl nor-general. in Ottawa as the Li W1 5 ' nx I LABOE DEPARTMENT 9 passed Jerry's Nightmare on the chin whisker. and Wanda MacMlllan 4-6, 8-6. 6-3 Walter Cullen aned 3:3 8MaOAl ea l?"95'- lll M3-l"G9ll- 3- F- G- 1-lt' '13-llama: Ll. Tn”-1051 . : upper turn and finished second. ' f ' to win the womenls doubles cllam- will play Jack Hennessey andcJ:el: 5”"- ””lVl5'" "ll mlllll” llll"-l'-i” m---Lmoo -h-. Th” ”d'"1 dep'"m'M "1 mm" b liaagiwtaylilnd Jerry's Itllllghtmars W"? ll: M.” .'”,: .”l,'? 13"" lllal piorislilp in the Island Tennis tour- MacDonald and in the mixgd -"ll Pliesldcnl (ll -DCRK SW" FLOODS Arr:-i-rcriooooooo "” ”"””"””d "l "0"- - a. c I n e wire in e ir one o e Tignis in 19 ers gave hamem, doubles A. ll Ahdeunn and Mal. lc about an hour along the half- ' ' G , and final heat on the card. 9. perfect demonstration of the Miss Jafdjne and Miss weir ap- Jag-dine will megfpr U- K. mllc Iiriniz ranxe Ineakinz to I V . . Eu . . . . l . ll - H M l . iquhait H DACCA. Pakistan (Reuters) - , :i::i:.":::.:..”i::.:i;:.?:. 22".i.”i””1.12l”3..,?f””3..””Ei.f.".lli2i ?i?25.””.,,':”pJ.if5if”i;i,i:l 2-1;; 24.3153 . .".:.i:.”;i..”..:”.:..'::;”:::a.::mi rm wiwiow I 0 0 0 l l Headway came up ham iouml might have blue" the dust It" the lead l" we 599'-"ld 5” bl-ll '-l19Y -- T--A-: l-(ml Alexander ll no stranger Beeennzalnp:f):ncc.yltfili?;)f-anirTou::::d ' place in lead at the half and was lllsl llme lh l954. l-hllled lo square the match hi, 55; win canoe ' at those range! 14 miles W9-It Of Sunday. There have been only ""Vvl'?hcal1c:l' d.. b ' ' ' each. Mrs. Boomhower and Miss . . usslc Ollawzi. Durinz his term as gov- minor casualties because the wa- 36'' I” re” ll-Sptrms H'lPP- "V9" -V- The Central Creamerli-g Glanlh Whether D:-e Leiiirgey had a day Macivlillnn Jumped into a 2-0 lead FOI' Tlllfd TIHIC ”"”'"35""lll llc W35 R rexular tera rose slowly, giving the popul- O Cyril Smith, made a move on the hack stretch and pulled into sec- ond position. Jcrryls Nightmare came on again at the upper turn but. fhsi. out in a photo finish. In the first hi-at of the Free Fnr All Pact: Babe Briiton and Seven Up Direct waged a stirring battle in the stretch with Babe Brlttrm coming up on the outside to win by half a length. Seven Up Direct went away on lap followed by the Babe. Johnny Kalmuck. Honest Abe and Thelma Lou. Babe Britten chal- lenged Seven Up Direct at the three quarter pole and trailed un- til the stretch when he went to front. Johnny Kalniuck gave one his old time performances as came pacing down the stretch on the outside to move past the field and win the second heat. Johnny came up from fifth place and was a length and a half behind Seven Ilp Direct as he turned into the airrrlch. Scvcn Up Direct went. away on top followed by Babe Brltton on the outside and Honest Abe. The Babe. unable to get fucked in. paced the mile on the outside and finishrd third. Walter Kelly took Johnny Kal- muck out at the half in the third heat and raced Babe Brit- ton down the stretch to win by half ll lcnglhi Honest Abc went away an (op and 1rd to (lie half when both Johnny and the Bribe passed him. of hn Babe Briiion challenged Johnny at the top of the stretch but could not overtake the Kelly relned hnrsc. ;Bay State Pat was an easy ' in the opening dash of HIHPT gr 2.25 Pncri. Owned by Andrew ,erry of Summcrslde and driven by James MacGregor she went 'into the lead at the first turn only to use Captain Morgan move to the top at the quarter pole. Bay State Pat went up again at the three quarter mark and fitftd under the wire a length and a half in front of Comman- 'r-Blll. Kcppoch Playgirl finish- , third. The mile of 2.13 2I5 was l.new.mark for Bay State Pat. Zxeppoch Playgirl led from wire to wire in winning the second heat. Driver Harold Stead took her away in fifth position and out to top followed by Brady's me. Suffolk Chief was third. captain Morgan fourth and Bay 1.- . lll'fTElITIoii iloiisi-:Mi'.u Declaration: for all classes not already declared - in shall be made 'hiesday Following are the-clnaes: 'defeated the Rotary Phillics -.-5 yesterday in a Little League base- ball game. Freddy Burke was the winning pitcher and Wayne Ward the loser. Freddy Burke and Russell Shep- hard both hurled for the Giants and between them gave up only two hits. Allan Brady and Bill Gig. gey hit triples for the Giants while Frank Callaghan had two hits. 1 Following is the schedule for to- day: llil a.m. -- Central Creamcrios vs. I-Iolman's Indians. -Landy Comments Following Mile l VANCOUVER - (CF) - John Landy, whose 32 9.6 mile Saturday :wasn't good enough to beat Roger :Bannisi.er in the British Empire lGames feature. said Monday he had a sore left heel as a result of the race but otherwise was all lright. l "I usually get a sore hvel, es- lpccially when its .1 hot day and (here is a hard fragk. but its -nothing serious." he said. At the same time Landy dis- counted reports that he had suf- fercdla four-stitch cut in the mic lof his right foot 'I'hursd:iy by lstcpping on a flash-bulb as he left 8 SGDXVEII. "It is silly to think that I or anybody could run with four stitches in the foot," he said. "There is absolutely nothing to it. SEEN LIIKPING ”People have seen me limping since the race Saturday and per- haps got the idea that I went into I mile with something wrong. "There was nothing at all wrond with my feet before the race. If there had been the slightest thing. I just couldn't have run and that's that." Landy said he will leave Van- couver for London Aug. 13 and will compete in the Highland Games at Edinburgh Aug. 21. He doesn't know yet what event he will run in-the mile, the 880- ynrd run or what. He doesn't know what opposition he will have but. "I hope it isn't very serious." i Landy. also said that if he is, still running when the next Olym- pic games come along in 1065 he ND.2!'REEFORALL hopes to compete at Melbourne. . ..- off, or whether the Ticnish boys are really the hitters they seemed be on Sunday can't really be determined until the two teams meet again. It is hoped Tignish can be persuaded to play the Cut- ranltea at Quren El-zabeth Park in the near future. . . 0 The Trans-Canada Movers beat the Moncton Shamrocks in Mont- ion on Sunday which calls for a few hourly British cheers, and maybe a couple of tigers. The Shamrocks are one of the best Maritime ladles' softball nines no it looks as if Summerslde might be fairly hard to slap down in Maritime competition. Whether it will be the Movers or the Ali-force Daks is another question. This ash- blonde named Prcboy seems to have made a lot of difference In the Daks, so the series between lhese two teams for Isl-ind supre- inary should be one destincd to prove highly entertaining to the assembly of fans in attendance - in the deciding set but were unable Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) -- Probable pitchers for today's major league games (won-lost records in paren- theses): Natlonal League Brooklyn at Philadelphia (night) -Padres ('1-4) vs Simmons (10-iii, New York at Pittsburgh Initzhl) Anionelil (16-3) vs Litilcficld (7-5). Chicago at Cincinnati (night)- Pollet (6-6) vs Valentine (8-9). Milwaukee at St. Louis (night) -Conley (11-5) vs Raschi (B-(ii. American League Cleveland at Detroit (night)- Wyun (15-8) vs Garvcr (9-7). Philadelphia at New York (night) -Fricano (4-3) vs Grim (14-4). Baltimore at Chicago (night)- Kreilow (2-7) vs Kecgan (l4-6). Washington at Boston (day- niglit)-Marrero (3-4) and Porter- field (11-9) vs Brewer (7-6) and Parnell (0-3) or to put it in one word -- a lulu. PEI Reg't Te SOUTH MARCH. Ont. (CP)-A United States marksman Monday pumped seven bulls-eyes into (11: target for a perfect 35 score to win the Sherwood match at the opening of the Bath annual Domin- ion of Canada Rifle Association prize shoot at Cunnaught Rifle Ranges here. F. H. Scharder of Buffalo, N.Y.. overcame the hazards of a hot sun and an easterly breeze to score the maximum from 300 yards. The match is fired from a kneeling or sitting position. Six other marksmcn carded one off the possible, 15 finished with 335 and 20 tied with 323. Tied for second with 345 were Lt.-Cmdr. E. Ryan, Kingston. 0rit., am Wins Barlow challenge cup Sgt. F. H. Wallace, Toronio, Cpl R. C. Kay, Hamilton, 0nt., Cpl. E. A. Moore. Shannon Park. N.S., The Prince Edward Island regi- ment team captured the Barlow challenge cup. posting a combined score of 187 of a possible 200 from 600 yards. Members of the winning team and their individual scores: Lieuf. G. J. Rogers. 45. Capt. R. A. Mc- Cabe 45. Lfeut. R. E. Jenkins 49 and Capt. A. J. McCabe 48. ' Lord Alexander. Britain's de- fence chief and formerly Canada"! governor-general, visited the camp as shooting started in the six-day meeting and apenf. sometime along the half-mile firing range talking Sgt. T. R. Richardson, Montreal. to competitors. for oil the lnlanafi 10.00 am. Standard Tlrne. ,. listen to CFCY Cl-lAlI.O'l"l'ITOWN "om I-IOMI wnx nielsy A"-KM ITCC MON. AUG. 9- 9.301. 1o.ao ,- -5- rues. AUG. 10- 1o.oo1o 11.00 M X WED; A00. ii-2.oim s.oo mums. Auo. 12-:.ooou.oo nu. Auo. 1:. 10.001. 11.00 SA"I'. Auo. 14- , l0.00lo n.oo , , (Mlnaaehuweuoll-) Hone nelng, prize winner: of tin Agricultural Show -all the highlights brought in youovuydoy oliiiofoll. rinse aaoaocam IPOIIOID Iv . THI MACDONALD TOIAFCO COMPANY llEXT;ORT" (:ANAIIA'8 rliclsfr eloanrru in features of the and S.Sgt. H. G. Kayne. Montreal, l SHAWINIGAN F A L L S. Que. (CP)-A couple of husky 35-year- old lumberjacks from G r a n d e Ansc, Que, shot the last 22-mllc lap on the boiling St. Maurice river Sunday in win the International Canoe Classic for their third straight - time. Ovila Denomme and Henri Goy- ette made the two lap, 76-mile race from La Tuque, Quc., to Shawini- gan Falls, 110 miles northeast of Montreal. in nine hours, 57 minutes and 24 seconds-one minute and 40 seconds short of the record they set last year. An American team. Irwin Peter- son and Russell Scott of Oscoda, Mich., finished second in 10 hours eight minutes, 27 seconds. Armand Cantln and Rene Belicm:-ca of Shawinlgan Falls were t4.-d in 10:11.00. Fourteen of the 18 starting can- oes finished the gruelling race Base all Practice A baleball practice for the Junior Abbiea will be held this-evening at (1:30. All players who were present yesterday evening are asked to re- port. BIG VOLUME More than 230,000 cubic feet of water passes over Niagara Falls cach second. Racing Starters Wit 0 Ellis; 5-Joandale; 6-Chet Lynn C Last; 9-Waymark. 1-Mina Commando; 2-True Hal; 5-Miss Donna Mae; 6-Futuramio; 1-Cover Up: Prldi; 9-America's Ace. Tuiiglt-Till f-Nell Kalmuck: 2-Cobblestone: Dean Gallon; 6-Voila Grafthn; 1- 1.. I 5, 1-Annuncio; 2-Hay 6i-atun: i utuu Delbert. ' cliarlottotomi This Afternoon 1:30. Standard Time 2-5-5-1:1! TIOT-Ind DIVISION - PUIBE 3150.00 1--Rajah Hanover; 2-Bye For Nowl 3-G-O-1:10 PACE-Old DIVISION-PURSE 900.00 I-I-'1-1:” PACE - ind DIVISION-PUISI 3-Bellhop 3.: 3-Jay's Bruce's Slater; 6-Ruby P. Dale; 1-Barbara Ann Queen; I-Ann's 1-I-1-ltll '.I'I-01'-In DIV! us-mo PAOI-Ind ntvilnox-your mien y Darling: 1--Chocolate Dip; 3-Joey Harvelter; I-Direct Mite; no; 0-Vella La Vella; 7-Jo Jo Spencer. I-LI-1:2! PACE-lit DIVISION-PUIII IIOMJO I visitor during the week-long a tion time to reach higher ground. shoot. He is a champion shot of the Irish Guards. Lord Alexander and Brooke Claxton, President of the Metro- politan Life Insurance Company and former Canadian defence mlnisier, who accompanied the British defence chief, recalled a visit they made to these ranges in September, 1951. At that time the standard rlflc was a much debated issue. So that they would know what the exports were talking about dur- lng meetings with other countries on the subject. the then gover- nor-general, Mr. Claxton and Maj.-Gen. Letson came to the ranges bringing with them the various rifles which were being considered as the standard rifle, examined them and tried them out from the 200-yard range. 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