(teeters Upset city 7.5; Air Force Edge Dairy 8-6 Keefe Drug, fighting for I play- off spot in the City Softball Lqagus. upset the iouriii place City Slickcrs 1-5 yesterday evening and practically wiped out the slicker: clfances for taking over first place in tho nine team league. The Keeiers moved to within four points of a play-off berth as Billy Martin kcpt the city hitters off balance with his Eddy Lopat assortment of junk. Martin al- lowed the City few long blows in posting the victory. Sonny Stull was the losing pitcher. Cvnrdlc Cdutls hit a home run for the Kceiers in the seventh in- ning and Jack Shcphard drove home Dickie Ryan with the win-, hing run in the sixth inning. Billy Hughes and Dick Ryan Ahhies Will, P Afternoon In The inn Abe;-ui-it teams, along with the Little League All Stars, will leave Charlottetown this after- noon to meet Summerside in three exhibition baseball games at sum- ins-rsidc. The lntcrmcdlale Abbles will plxixr (hm Curran & Briggs Jullinrs -while the Junior Abbics will play l-lolman's Intermediates. The Junior Aboes are requested in most at Mcnts at one o'clock. The following players will make the trip: Donald MacDonald, Verne Handrahan. Ronnie Stanley. Willie Dunn, Lorne MacGuigan. Cliff Ready, Bill Purcell. Don Mac- Lr-od, Jnhii Kanc, Bob Lund, Don- Iwas announced last night by play- 5I3””l8 33” played fine ball for the winners while George Scantlebury played I fine defensive game for the City. The Air Force from Summerside edged the sunshine Island Dairy 8-6 in an exciting game on the lo-q -iron-to. lltofhudlll The first major track and field meat of the you will be staged at the. Obarlottctown Drivint Park this afternoon in connection with the Gtthcrlnl of the Clans celeb- Parkdale Diamond. The Dairy ledl 6-5 going into the last inning and E had two men retired before the Airmen pulled the game out of the , lire. . Andy Andrews pitched for thel . Air Force and Charlie Ballem lorl the Dairy. Charlie Ballem and - Garth Crockett hit home runs for the Dairy. The Keefers City game was handled by Henry Gauthier and the Dairy-Air Force game by Louie Gaudet. Racing olive. Elwood Shaw, who suffered a broken leg in last. Sat.- urday night's meet at the Char- lottetown Driving Park, hopes to be a spectator at the races during I This I .Old Home Week. Shaw had his leg broken above the ankle and is aid Leclali-, Ken MacDonald, 'Mal- still a patient in hospital although colm MacPadyen. John square- he expects to be released within I bl-jggsl .few days. He suffered the injury Donnie thelwhe-n thrown from Abner Mc- rubbcr for MacLean will toe the Intermediates. Fortunately Shaw - 3 J k R dx was on the outside (:1 the track mgihizo ICi?ter:iCediatec: -lare requcstrd and II” "I me midst 0' the Pack M1 mut at Men” M Wm 0-Clorkylt was Shah's first accident wit.h The following will make the tripzimm" M”G”"'"' W” I5 ”5”a”l' W Merlin Devme Don Madman C (his good behavior and v('h0m EI- Pineau R Pineaii P Murphy. P. "OM regards 05 qlme easy w venom Ei MaCNei'” irv Macimn: drive. Under Shaw's guidance Ab- non lVlacKinnoli FIKCHIIEUVIIIBII MCGMW has been coming G fl "'n J Remy Macnomlal along well within the past two on yli IR-an Buck Wliitlock and 3”” 8"” '”'5 1”” ”””"” ")9 Edd)? Ifundy l're unable m make l condition for Old Home Week. , . . . the trip. Over in New Glasgow on Mon- Ghataway Sets Three-Mile Record At Empire Games By W. R. VVHEATLEY (iaiindlan Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER (CF)? England's runners ran wild Tuesday at the British Empire Games, -scoring one-two-three in both the men's three milcs and 880 yards and a hop, step and jump artist gave the Mother Country a third champion- ship-half of all those fought for in Empire Stadium. In five of the six finals. former Empire G a m e s records were hmken although nne had been bet- tered here Saturday in heats and was not again bcaten Tuesday. Red - headed Chris Chataway. starting his magnificent sprint 200 ya s from the finish. ramped off wit the threc-mile run in Games rrarnrd time of 13:35.2. three sec-, nnds slower than the world record' and more than 24 seconds faster than the distance has ever been run in the Games. Fred Green. world-record-holder with l.'i:.'l2.'2. was second and Frank Sando third. Green and (”hatnway arc co-holders of the world record 13:32.2. SET DIZZY PACE The dizzy pace of the English- men. who really got rolling at the. I-ialf-way mark. was so terrific that they carried three other runnersl in in record mark and I seventh man tied it. Derek Johnson led Brian Hewsnn and Ian Boyd to the tape in the B80 yards final in Games record time of l:50.7. Hewson tied the old record of l:5l.2. l England's third gold medal was won late in the day when Kcnl Wilmshurst won the hop.stcp and jump with I mark of 50 feet. IV: , Daseliall Results American League Washington 000 000 00070 5 0 Detroit 100 00100xs2 7 0 Stohbs. Pascual (8) and FitzGer- aid: Hoeft and Wilson. L-Stobbs. HR-Det-Bnnna Philadelphia M0 000 010-6 I l Ballimnrn I00 001 000--2 9 .'i Portncarrcro and Astrnth: Lar- sen. Fox (Hi Blyzka (7) and Court- ney. L-Larsen. New York 002 000 000-2 1 1 Clcveland M0 000 000-1 4 1 Ford and Bcrra; Mossi. Hnutie- man (2) Narlcskt (R) and Hogan. L-Houttcman. HR CIP-DIII7)'. Boston 000 000 200-2 5 ll Chicago 200 003 l0xA6 R l Sullivan. C I P V 0 ll ll 0 T I5” Ind White; I-iarshman and lnoilnr. National League St. Louis 031000 000-1 5 0 jdrnoklyn non 020 00x- -2 ."i U R-aschi. Polinlsky (ill and Sarni; Erskine and Walkcr. L-Raschi. NIIIWBIIKPP (I10 020 000-3 )0 0 Phllarlclphia (H0 000 000-4 0 I Spnhn and Crandall: Dickson. urphmcjn (El Knnstanly (Ru and Ln nta 1..-Dickson. Hl'ls Mil-Pafko Ply -Schr-ll. Cidoiniiaii :02 out 000-1 12 0 Pi tsburgh 000 000 002-2 6 l odbiclan. Nuxhall fl) and Bal- I4-,v'l Friend. Surkont (fl Hetki (81 im ,AtwclIf W-Nnxhall. L-Friend. Ch cggn (H0 000 000-4 5- 2 New York 400 000 03x-7 12 0 &1gh, Tremcl (ii) and McCul- loam; Gomez and Wostrum. L- Ru , HR NY-Thompson. 1- International League FII50 Tnfontn am um 4 2.42 an 1 Montreal mlz 00! l-- 4 ii 0 Dindeck. Lombardi fl) and Ho- wa3d' Black. Macon (5). Hood (5) -tlfb0I'IBl'O (Bi and C. Thomp-I ;?Howell (ll. W-Lombardi. I.-i N. HR: Tor-Morton. Rodriguez. nd 000itI0'.loo-3 ii i M ioo no so:-io in 11 cm. Schneffer I. Shore '1 ffin: Mlckens and C I pcon. L-Mimi-ciri. HR: Mtl-c4.l I mm ' I 3 . lo 0200010-! I 0 , R 2: ad ooooooo-o a i I Ind Ryan: Nnrdelln. Fan-ll o (7) and Johnson. I '7 heater in Ottawa postponed! TI 5' if and i . 010 M4 000-!!! 1! Ti - 001 001 ilx-Ii 18 0 ,lwam4 Lary I Hnrrist: : I V” mbcniclit. zeinrinanll gy , ' uooooi 100-1 7 cl ' - - us: it WWW" 5 .'I.,.”1Iuo I Andi Iwell of New Westminster, 8. C.. day night another athlete who now makes the Island h.s home, was taken to nospital with head l'njur- ies following a fight. We refer to Gaston Roy, who hails from Que- bec City but attended St. Dull- stian's during the academic year. Roy suffered undetermined head inches. It was the only final that injuries when his head hit escaped record-breaking. lcanvas alter being down for the Thelma Hopkins, 18 -year -alrllthird time in the eighth round. He high jumper from Northern ire- was fighting Doug Odo, a hard- land, cleared the bar at five feet. hitting middleweight who works in six inches to establish a record. the mines around the stellarzon. The old mark of five-three was New Glasgow area. Roy was equalled by Dorothy Odlam Tyler leased from hospital yesterday "A Enliiland End A1108 Whllly fllymorning and returned to Halifax. Xlahiiccouver, who placed second and . . . ' Don and Les Tralnor of Char- mscus "Hm 30155” lottetown attended the fight The; The record in the men's dis - . , throw also took a beating. Steve all I Chum It mks E salage mule Plessis 0! south A” 3 h V h' mg the first seven rounds - plate 1&9 feet, 7vs1iIichees?5iv(Id:ivLVR”y m"""3 ""3 9439' R” 9”" eclipsing the old mark of 156 feet, de.n”y Planned W km” Wt 0d”. 7 inches. within six rounds alid went all on: Roy Pella of Sudbury, Canada's 1mm the opcnmg 30”” Hfmw"-I hope for a gold medal in the ev- 0,50 "Wed my mm "' Ihel em, couldn't keep up with the bis-eighth round and floored the Col-, South African but placed second lesion. Roy wanted to set back with 162 year, six inches and also up immediately but was forced to broke the record along with Mike lake Rn eight COUHI. Pharaoh of England, who was' ' ' ' third. I If it can be called I fault Roy. David Itaennmof 4g)ustr::jli2):1, tlvlhu-probably has the trouble of beingl ran a ea in c -yar ur cs too ame. He is 0 I20 5' Salurday in 52.3 seconds, won thc,l uhognever takes aa bglr:kLIgai'dcls)lIPlA0I final Tuesday in 52.4. The record and he kept bonpjz in on Odo 51. that had stood before these games muugh hum, during the eighth in. 5t':'.:.(:.'.'ai,..?”::.:t.::.::.::lmm Odo mm in the final. placed fifth. (:23; Zad on the thud "me ms Stan Raike of Toronto placodl fourth In the discus and Ken Swal-' CUS the canvass. Most, of these present thought he was seri- oiisly injured. A physician worked on him for some time before re- moving him to hospital where hej Fifth-place spots went to Rich W” Xsmyed and hp" under N)" Ferguson of Toronto in the R80 "'"””” I03 I'm "Wm" yards run and Bob McLaughlin of , ' ' ' , Toronto in the hop, step and jump. Um” h” h” met 0d0- ROV 313-1 After her record five feet. six ' inches in the high jump. Thelma Hopkins went after the official world record of five feet. 7V: inches. The bar was placed at five feet. 8'5 Inches. Thelma wanted to outdo the five feet eight Inches re- ported to have been made in Rus- sia. but she failed. Kidl Howard Wins Decision Over Eddie Jones HALIFAX (CPi-Richard (Kid) Howard. M a r i t i m :2 lightweight champion. scored an unanimous. decision Tuesday night over Eddie James nf Buffalo, N. Y.. in a 10- miind main bout bi-fore 4,000 fans here. Howard. at 138. w it .1 pounds heavier than James. The more - experienced Howard carried the fight to his opponent. who showed more footwork than punching power. There were no knnckdowns. James opened a cut over How- ardis right eye in the fourth round which h a m p c r e d the stocky puncher until the end. the six-round srmi - finals. Keith Paris. lIl7l!z, of Halifax won sixth. FERGUSON PLACES eur fights in Quebec along with a few prol'essional fights here and ,in the Maritime-s. He is a good fighter. with I strong punch and loads of courage, but has yet to devslop enough boxing skill to fight with the Mari(imcs' top mid- dleweights. The head injury on ' Monday night will curtail his box- in; activities for this year if not for good. J Around New Glasgow fight. fans had been calling Odo ”'I”he Mar- ciano of the Maritlmes." His stock fell somewhat after he lost a decis- ion to Don Trainer but has risen again. Odo and Trainor have been matched for a second light with the bout to take place in New Glasgow on September 7. If the saint John Beavers ice A hockey team this winter the club will be under new management. In R sulprize move last week the own- cis and managers of last year's (cam announced that they were throwing in the tow:-l for at least a. year but left the door open for new sponsors to take over. Lou Kiley, the former Islanders hockey player. had earlier resigned as coach. it appears that Lou wishes to lineup with another club and he reports that he has had outside of- era. three H Gran's siilky as the flcld left the . the I re- 1 l I l I I I Two uewinanneaiir Dhltown Last Two new records were set. here last night as Abner McGraw and Keppook Playgirl lowered their marks to highlight another good night's racing at the Charlotte- town Driving Park. Abner MIJGYAW, driven by E. Bernard, set a mark of 2:10 4-5 while Keppock Playgirl, owned by H. B, Willis and driven by Harold Stead. set a mark of 2:14. Both horses wrre double dash u-inners. Other dashes were wnn1 by Gahagan, Babe Britton, Feat. her Duster and Tartan. Bellhop B.,' driven by Cyril Smith, won the curtain raiser. Babe Britton and Galiagan split honors in the Junior Free-For-All. Gahagan won the first dash and Babe Britten placed second but was set back to fifth place for interference in the stretch. Whis- pering Hope set the pace for most, of lhn mile and it wasn't (intll the stretch that Babe Britton was able to make a move. M they came down the .Itretch,Gahngan moved up from fourth place to sneak through on the rail and win. Babe Britten left no doubt about the final dash. Len O'Mcai-a took the smooth pacing mare away on top but surrendered the lead at the three-eighths pole to Annts Boy. The Babe pulled out again in the stretch to win by nearly ii length. I Abner Mcaraw led from wire to wire in winning both the third and seventh dashes. Mary Merk and Esso were about half a length behind at the finish of his record breaking mile. Kcppock Playgirl moved up from behind on both occasions to win the second and sixth dashes. She passed Avalon Girl in the stretch to win the second dash and she came from fourth to win the sixth. Feather Duster boat off a chal- lcnge by Tartan to win the first dash imd Cyril Smith drove Tar- I' I fl.-gt: eather Duste Wins, Dpening Dash, Night f if (h dash. The daily double on Keppcck Curtain Raiser Bellllop B. (C. smith) Calunietta (MacFadycn) Kittty Macxay (PitzPai.rick) Orange Hal (Bernard) l-iamons Boy (E. Smith) Penny Royal (Drake) . Ranida (Sample) Ginger Reynolds (Nicholson) .-... Time 2.16 3-5. First. and Fifth Dashes Tartan (C. Smith- Fcather Duster (MacKlnnon) Waymark (Seaman) .. Derrick (Kennedy) Joandalc (E. Smith) Winnie's inst (Shea) Peggy Ellis (Stead) . Sir Chuck (Semple) Times: 2.14 3-3; 2.17; Tartan owned by Ray Stewart and driven by Cyril Smith; Feather Duster owned and driven by Col. D. A. Macxinnon. Second and Sixth Dashes .5-.:;.;..A dam a-ulrbaluqwu D. dauluastu-.... Times: 2.14: 2.15 1-5; Keppock Playgirl owned by H. B. Willis and driven by H. stead. , Third and Seventh Dashes Abner McGraw (Bernard) Mary Merk (sample) .. Esso (O'Mearai .. . Money Royal (Collins) .. Chocolate Dip (Moreside) Prince Budlong (Cudmore) Times: 2.10 4-5: 2.15: Abner Mc- Graw owned by Dr. G. H. Bishop and driven by E. Bernard. Fourth and Eighth Dnnheu Gahagan (Hennessey) . cabana..- outlays.- ti-in from wire to wire to win the in split decision over Gramps Kl- lcy, l.'i9'5, Sydney, and Leroy Jones, 129'.-2, Halifax. scored an (in- animnus decision over Bobby Lai- fin. 127. Sydney Mines. LIV” regulating the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages are almost as ancient as the use of alcoholic beverages themselves. ATTENTION HOIISEMEN A meeting of the Prince Edward Island Horsemen's Protective Association will be held in the Fox Pavilion.l Charlottetown Exhibition Grounds, Thursday evening at 81 o'clock, Standard Time. All owners who are interested in having their drivers protected, please attend. DR. R. P. SEAMAN. President. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Post Time 8:00 P. Rare 1 and 5-Finn BB Paco . 1-2--RUSTY .HANOVER 2-3-MANNISTER DIRECT S-8--PROPANE n 4-1-JANET CLEGO 1-7-BUDDY BUDLONG 2-8-FRISCO THE GREAT 3-6-GUY HARVESTER 4-5-VELLA GR.A'l'l"AN 5-4--JTMMIE A loco I and '1-Clue .A Pace NOTICE Business concerns having space booked for Old I Home Week in the Coliseum and those anticipating I bookings as there is some space available. Please con- I tact us at the Coliseum today dr Wednesday if they I want: electrical connections in their booths. ' CIIAEIDITIYIOWN DRIVING PARK AiND PRGVINCIAL EXHIBITION-ASSOCIATION I , . 1-1-COMMANDER BILL 2-5-CA PTA IN MORGAN .1-7-ABNER THE GREAT. 73-8--MISS 'xNox 4-3---EVA BUDLONG i - 8-L-MEG live 4 and I Free For All Puno 0000.00 14-HONEST ABE i 4-2--Hl:DG!lWOOD CHIEF 2.1-run 8-4-A70-J0 snrtcitn - 3-5-MY VOLO Harness racing at its best on mile oval. with mobile starting gate.) lphoto finish, racing conditions as modern as tomorrow. HERE THEY ARE The Race card Of The Season To Date . Starters And Post Positions Suinnierside Raceway - K-4-I'LL CONTO RIM 2 Ind 0-(llnu A Trnf. 5-2-PEGGY ELLIS 7-3-SENATOR CRAIGMYLE 8-1--SIR FRANCIS DRAKE Also Eligible-NEW FOREST 5-2-ROYAL sco-rr JR. so-Jronynr MORGAN 1 3 Babe Britton (0'Mr-era) . D l RACES, AUGUST on i M. standard Time ' Purse 0150.00 5-7qMARION E. 7-5-BAY STATE PAT 8-7-LOU KALMUCK Pane since - Purse 0150.00 - - a beautiful yflood lighted 1x2 poi-I-motile betting, D. A. Macxinnon, is pictured above winning the first dash of the Clas- sified Trot at the Charlottetown .. P. Bernard the loser. Sterling Driving Park last night. ' MacFadyen hit a double and COL Dan. Wh0 0011” I73 termed scored the Phillie: only two the Connie Mack of harness rac- mm, lrlg, took Feather Duster away on top and stayed out front from wire to wire. Playgirl and Abner McGraw paid . 54050 while we qumcna an Gum clizlflfaliagxgd diliWlI'Ie bs)I.lie?I2yll1lallSdmIItI1-l I,'iI:cy'hneed VI;Ialrd Kfllirllmfllzon Phlllirlag ilaraoand wmspermg Hope pa” tempted to pass on the outside Sterling Ladner had A double but came under the wire a neck behind Feather driven by Sam Kennedy. finished third. Ann's Boy (Bownessi . . 4 21 Whispering 1-lope (C. Smith) 2 5, Direct Mite (Moreside) . I 6 Johnny Kalmuck (L. xeilyi fl cl Times: 2.12; 2.10 4-5: Gahagan owned by Dr. G. H. Bishop and driven by Joe Herinessey: Babe Keppock Playgirl (Stead) .. 1 1 STAR FLOWER Avalon Gm (Macmdem 2 5 The name Aster is derived from Suffolk Chief (Downc) .. 3 2 the Greek word aster-a star-be- one;-ie (3, (Marauder H 4 3 cause heads of the flower resemble Lady Abner (C. Smith) . 5 4 liars. Sister Verna H. (O'Mesrn) 6 5 TTTTT""TE-TTE""”j? B-mm Ann Que:-us Too Late To classify (E. Smith) 7 '1 -..-.----A--vi-DD-D. Premler J. Walter (Lowery) R 8 "OUSE To LET FROM 5591 1 rations. A full schedule of events with prizaldonnted by the Cnledoninn Club hubcon lined up. The events will be conducted under the direc- tion of the Phylicnl Fitness Do- puftnant. It is expected that athletes from many parts of the Province will be at the field awaiting the crack of the atnrter's gun to win medals and prestige through their athletic prowess. . The future event will be the ten mile bicycle race and it is ex- pected to have the greatest num- ber of starters. Bicycle racing has own in popularity during the t two year: among the younger I. ' Ifrlzos have been donated by the Physical Pitnu: Department for the first three cyclists crossing the finish line. In addition to the race there will be A full programme of track and field events including clashes. mu-u:.'gg-talus Track And Field met Here This Afternoon . jumping and fusing the cnbre. In chnrge of the most will be Brigadier Bul Reid and Art Perry. The following City Boftbdll Lea- gue games are scheduled to be played this evening at 6.45: Legi-oi; at Bike shop (Parkddo dinmo-4,; Keefe Drug at City (Old iliamoilq; Canada Packers at B.Y.C. (Knlgm. diamond). Marciano-Charles Sign Contract NEW YORK. (AP)-I-Ieavyweigh champion Rocky Marciano am pole vaulting, high jumping. broad 5 s E : following In the Little League schedule for today: 9 a.rn.-There will be a prac- tice for - the following Little League All Stars: W e n d e ll Adams, Lloyd Dolron. Sterling Macl-Radyen, Tom King. Don Rice, Allan Brady. George Dunn. Ster- ling Ladner. Paul Murphy, Bert Macwnde. Bill Henry, Ed Tier- ney, Allan MacDougnll. These player: will report to Memorial Field at nine o'clock this morning and they will also make the trip to Summerslde this afternoon. They will leave Merits at one o'clock. In Little League games here yesterday evening the Philllea defeated Kemington 2-0 in the opening game and the Same two teams played to A 6-6 draw in the nightcap. George Dunn was the winning pitcher in the opening game and Feather Duster, driven by Col. The second game -was called at the end of two innings on ac- count of darkness! Fred Thibeault for the Phlllies. Duster. Derrick. challenger Ezzard Charles formal ly signed contracts Tuesday fo their return bout Sept. 15 at Yar. kee Stadium. The terms call for the champim to get 40 per cent and the chal lenger 20 per cent of the receipt: with a 90-day return bout clausi in case of a Charles victory. Marciano won I. 15-round dccn ion over Charles June 17. Tennis Results Andy Anderson and Jim Johnsoi defeated Wilmer Blanchard and Wendell Murphy 6-0, 6-2, 8-6 in the doubles matches of the Island Closed Tennis Tournament yester- day evening. Flying This evening Office: Speanard and F10. Miller will meet R. Acorn and P. Keys. Injured While Swimming A valued player on the Bantan Baseball League. Maurice Larter 13 year old. met with an acclderv Saturday while swimming. He is now in the Charlottetown Hospital with neck injuries. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Larter. FIIEL IIILS Bed by Test DIAL 9911 i (Godfrey luclng service) In. Baseball Stellarion 7, Truro 0 Stellarion 4. Truro 2 Liverpool 5. Halifax 3 Liverpool 3. Halifax 3 , Dartmouth 5 Kentville 4 V 8:00 o'clock Standard STOCK OAR RACES ” At The SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY SATURDAY. AUGUST 7th Summerside cars contact Shelton Leard Charlottetown drivers contact George Stewart 9:00 Daylight Time Britton owned by Bruce Tij and driven by Len .0'Mearll. to June 30. Four rooms and bath. On airport rand. near N9W P5 Belvedere Corner. Write Box "LE" Guardian. R.C.A.F. Bend panda Exhibition Produced by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, limited as a public urvico. I meals at th GATHERING of the CLANS PROGRAMME TODAY. WED. 4th. AUG. (11 ruining Programme will be held in from 10 mm. S.T. (11 cm. DST) Novice Classes Dancing and Piping 12:30 S.T. (1:30 D.S.T.) 1 p.m. S. T. (2 pm. D.!.1'.) , Official Opening-Iiyp Lord Elgln Ladies of Cornwall United Church will serve villon) from King square to Grounds e Grounds. y Jud uarolhgunof I kllckcy A 8 '- .-i-.-. l ouimuu-etnl.m chewtngtobuoo. sppnvuur basin-vivcdfh bothtuuudinq. iuenurs crackdown! cnnvvneo . p I . .TIuoICanny j