rs: Fred Cannon Scores, | 1g Upset In Chs ne 4 5 z Ei F x | il a J ‘ Ee it 5 a, i i EE E E * Hf ee i tr f, i ee ul nf ae | & Fre h i ; sHE ie ye il gee | f f F A He La i Bs : f : Be geces ei Bee figs : cl Fete bsEe ote 2 i tr ! | igi al 5 EF Lt ree z ts § | it i & took a i the i 1 Ti tS =a a gx i g Be, 9F 2 Today } } iss Doucette while Miss Lohnes Miss Sewell meet. These hes will leave No. 1 tee at two finalists will meet im match play Thursday and afternoon. RESULTS Championship Division Morning Round Rita Lohnes ‘L) defeated Ber- / Keefe (D) 10 and eight. Grace Sewell (F) defeated Mrs. . MacLeod (S) six and five. Georgie Doucette (A) defeated irs. W.E. Cotton (Ca) six and Gall Mustard (C) defeated rion Gay (T) one up. Mrs. F. M. Cannon ‘C) defeat- | Mrs. D. Campbell (C) five and Lohnes (L) defeated arbara Smith (D) one up. Blanche Hoge ‘S) defeated m MacDearmid ‘NG) three i two. Mary Ellen Driscoll ‘SJ) de pated Helen Horne ‘Ca) six and QUARTER-FINALS R. Lohnes defeated G. Mustard r and three. G. Sewell defeated D. Lohnes up. G. Doucette defeated B. Hogg Mrs. F. M. Cannon defeated E. Driscoll two and one. Today's Draw R. Lohnes vs. G. Sewell. G. Doucette vs. Mrs. F. M. First Division Morning Round Mrs. A. J. Hasiam ‘C) defeat- ‘Mrs. R. Parker (C). Mrs. J. J. Mustard (C) defeat- Mrs. Fred Willander (S). Mrs. M. S. Ritchie ‘M) de- d Mrs. M. Bagnall (SJ).- Mrs. R. Silliphant ‘S) defeat- Audrey Demone (‘R). Mrs. R. Carr (C)_ defeated Lg sler (S). d scott ‘H) defeated Mrs. . Molloy ‘C). Barbara Bovyer ‘Ca) defeated . Crowley (M). ; Mrs. E. Flemming (T) defeat- Mrs a — . Wm. Beer (C). QUARTER-FINALS Mustard defeated ‘Mrs. Truscott defeated Ritchie defeated Miss Bovyer defeated ee ‘Today’s Draw Mrs. Mustard vs. Mrs. Ritchie Mrs. Truscott vs. Miss Bovyer Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Second Division ¢ Morning Round Mrs. J. G. MacDonald (C) de- ted D. Baker (S). Iris White ‘H). defeated Mrs. . Hutchison <H). W. McCarthy. (Sy) defeated J. W. MacKenzie (Ca). Mrs. D. K. Currie (D) de d Anna Savoy (R). Margaret Murray (R) defeat- Mrs. J.C. Gallant (C). Mrs. Wm. MacNeill (C) de ted Mrs. G. Buntain (C). Mrs. A. Sedgewick (F) ‘de d Iris MacLellan (C). Mrs. W.G. Barbour (C) defeat- Mrs. B. Rogers ‘C). Quarter-Finals Miss White defeated Mrs. Mac- n jhe went against the watch Mrs. MacNeill defeated Miss Mrs. Sedgewick defeated Mrs. Barbour. . Tupper (T) Wendall Beaton E. Taylor (C) defea Mrs. C. MacDonald (C). SENIOR PLAY Christine MacDonald (C) 105 Mrs. H. V. Ramsay (Cam) Hil Mrs. Ralph Dodds (S) 114 Mrs. Ron Norman (C) 6 . |Mrs. Jack Bovyer (Ca) 118 Mrs. James Cerry (C) 141 Mrs. Heartz Godkin (6) 143 Mrs. George Agnew (C) 164 LEGEND: A — Antigonish; C Miss Morris defeated Mrs. Tup- per. . Mrs. Weir defeated Mrs. Vau- tour. Mrs. Fraser defeated Miss Today's Draw Miss Morris vs. Miss Stewart. Mrs. Fraser vs. Mrs. Weir. P.. Umpire By SANDY GRADY PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Any- . Rocky BASEBALL American League Washington 010 006 040—11 17 1 Cleveland 000 3000014 9 3 New York 029 000000—65 10 1 Detroit 000 000 021—- 3 9 1 Baltimore 002 110 000—4 8 2 Chicago 200 010 12x-6 9 0 National League St. Louis 000 001 000—110 2 Phila O10 000 10x-2 6 1 San Fran 000 000 000— 60 8 2 Cincinnati 204 100 00x—715 1 International League Toronto 000 000 000— 0 7 2 Buffalo 104 000 Olx-—6 11 1 First ’ Richmond 300 0000— 3 6 1 Havana 110 0000—2 4 2 Montreal 001 060 007—14 18 0 Rochester — 020 000 101 4 7 3 Columbus 100 011 000 1—4 14 4 Miami 000 010 002 0-3 82 Backstretch. Continued from page 8) won a special free-for-all trot, second, and Icare coming in very fast in the last eighth to place third. The time was 2.40 2.5. No doubt the time would have been several seconds faster had the conditions been better. On thé same night a junior free- for-all, purse $15,000. was raced and won by Darn Safe in 2.44 45 for the mile and a quarter. The winner of the International Trot, Jamin. is now located: at the Springfield, [linois, track, where he will be kept in shape for a Sevtember 18 Invitational Am- erican Trotting Championship trot at one and a quarter miles. I will be raced at Sportsman's Park, Ohicago. It is expected that Jamin will give exhibition miles over two of Ohio's half-mile ovais. Negotiations are underway for the purchase of Jamin by Amer- American admirers will and some believe that at Springfield's mile oval. 'When his in has a much larger hoof than the average American trotter. Great interest is being taken fn the $3,000 B.C. Cruikshank Mem- orial Pace, which will be raced at Sackville Downs on Saturday. toe. Seana ORRetaNs ane: Vary anxious to have the Prince Ed ward Island champion and Char- lottetown track record-holder, Mighty Lee, take part. Now they have been assured by owners Rankine MacLaine and Willard MacDonald that he will be on hand for the event. Four other entries have been received, including Dave Grattan, Newport Frisco and Mighty Glib, Walter Rosecroft, Convair, Rain- champion Icare IV. The footing) ican interests; everyone is cur-| ious as the amount of money his) pav for) s Are Un chev will join the Daughiers of the American Revolution. Nelson Rockefeller will become a beat- nik. Cards’ Sally Hemus Says struck out one * By DDUG HARKNESS Canadian Press Staff riter W HALIFAX (OP) ardson, l6<ear-old South Bar. N.S., schoolboy, stopped tougfi Hank Mercer of Val Dosta, Ga., at 1:47 of the fifth round in their scheduled 10-round middleweight | 4500 paid fans. expected to start. GOOD BUY Laine and MacDonald $5,200 last fall, and he has proved a good | buy at that price. In fact, to date /no horse in Maritime acing his- tory has established such fast records. His time on the Ohar- lottetown oval last month of 2.03- 45, wiping out Newport Chief's old record was the fastest ever paced in the Maritimes with the exception of Walter Dale's 2.02% mile at Fredericton in the 1930's. At’ Sackville Downs last Mee |day night, following are the res- ults:. Races 1 - 4—Newport Chief ‘D. Walsh) 1-4, Famous Boy (J. Bernard) 2-1, Crystal Maid (G. Mauger) 4-2, Hi There (McHugh) 3-3, three other starters, time 2.10 1-5 and 2:11; Newport Chief own- ed by G. and K.Y. Cruikshank, Halifax, and Famous Boy by Stan- | ley Mayhew, Kinkora, P.E.I. Races 2 and 6 — Billy Elgin (S. Daniels 1-1, Henley Mite (N, Ca bell) 2-3, Angus L. (D. Ratchford) 4-2, four other starters, time 2.13 3-5 and 2.12; Billy Elgin owned by Frank Daniels, Truro, N.S. Races 3 and 7 — Direct’Mite :E. Moreside) 1-3, Slicker Tass ‘(Mae Donald): 2-1, Darn Good Pick (E. Shaw) 5-2, two other starters, time 2.10 3-5 and 2.10 1-5; Direct Mite owned by C.H. Letcher, Springhill, N.S., and Slicker Tass by Bruce MacDonald, Lincoln, N.B. \ Race 5 — Little Deb (R. John ston) 1, Slow Hope (S. Daniels) 2, Beck Ann Call (T. Mountain) 3, five other starters, time 2.15; win- ner owned by Walter Comstock, Hantsport, N.S. Race 8 — Re sourceful (H. Walsh) 1, Gahagan (E. Moreside) 2, Miss Reo (R. 0’- Brien) 3, five other starters, time 2-13; winner owned ~ HOW YOUR Laboratory tests have now proved that breaks it down.’ It is am established medical fact that when liver bile is added te fatty solids, the fat is broken down and forms a smooth, easy-flowing mix. In your body, precious\liver bile helpe break down fat the same way. Many foods reach the digestive tract as undigested fatty solide Your golden liver bile helps break down this fat... unblocks it ... for “pMicCarthy defeated Mre. famer and more complete digestion, LIVER Bl Carter's Little Liver Pills exclusive formula of natural, vegetable ingredients relieves irregularity gently and effectively ! Blair Rich- | LE | BREAKS DOWN FAT Blair Richardson Stops Mercer cious right to the head. The man- boxing bout here Tuesday before | aatory three knockdown rule was waived. It was his ninth straight knockout and his 14th in 16 fights. bow Clegg and Fancy Queen are | Richardson now boasts a 15-10 record. Buddy Daye of Halifax de- Mighty Lee cost owners Mac- | cisioned Canadian featherweigh! boxing king Dave Hilton of Gue- bec City in a 10-round non-tille fight on the double main-event on: . FIRST LOSS The loss wae Hilion's first in 41 fi . The champion has a 0-1 record including 27 knock- outs. Hilton won the first two rounds by_a wide margin, but withered uw the Haligonian’s pressing attack: were no. knock- downs, though both fighters landed hard blows to the head. Daye, Maritime featherweight the I9-year-old champion after .the fight. ‘ Hilton’s manager Leo Boucher said, “we'll fight anyone if the price is right.” Jerry Simpson. 123. of Mont- Glace Bay, N.S. battled to a six- round draw in a semi-final event. campion, issued a challenge to real, and Johnny Devison, 123, f 7 PRACTICE A practice has been called for Intermediate Abbies this even- ing at 5:30 at Memorial Field. This workout is in prepare- ‘tions for Maritime playdowns \ and a full turnout is desired. Towing Service Day Phone 9722 Night Phone 8048 . $858 Member D. AA. MURPHY’S SERVICE STATION FOR RENT floor sanders and edgers alse “FABULON” the famous “BOWLING ALLEY” finish for home floors. \ CHANDLER BROS. 1 Plywood Place Se enemas them Saturday. At the same time, it actually improves the flow of liver hile needed te break down fat Your thoughtfulness in other activiti ciated. Thank You FOR PAYING YOUR CARRIER PROMPTLY Collections by your Guardian carrier are timed to provide you converiient service and best meet his school and study schedules. He may begin collections Friday and continue paying him, the first time he\calls to collect will encourage him in prompt service. It will save him extra work for which he would receive no additional profit. It will give-him more time for school . « . and be greatly appre- and ICE CREAM CONE filled and Sealed at the FREEZER. - THE GUARDIAN | By BOB TRIMBEE fiere inte mateh play competitios | Cup team, earded 2 ¢ meander he; 8 — 8] Capadian Press Staff Writer | today. 70. / — Saipt Joka; Gy — Sydeay; F VANCOUVER (CP) — Easygo-| Best round of the day was| Carding par Tie were Joba . — True. ing Bob Kidd fired his second| scored by Richard Giddings, | Johnston, a member of the 1958 “ Special straight @ over his home course realtor from-Modesta,| Americas Qup team, Bert Tice ‘ ot se ee of Marine Driver Tuesday to take| Calif, who fired a threeunder-| hurst, medalist in the interpre- 1 1000—M. E.-Driscoll, D. Loh medaliet honors in the twoday,|par 33-36-68 over the tight 6,-| vincial team ehampionships 7 nes, G. Mustard. [ 36-hole round of the|432yard par 3635—7 layout, | last Saturday here, and Doug Ba- ; een Tee, Ne ena eo lee Se nok nee eons an Sisko | Murray. Championship. .. | him second place among ; ‘10.10—B. Keefe, E. Fiemming, Sore a wanes of Condes aie pasate WA 08 aren ar TE | anh, Seem Fone River, N. MacLeod. 16a We Américas 68-142. Ge wo . = 10.15—L. Bagnall, W. _Horne, teams and British Columbia Wik| 4 return to sunny weather re. Johnston's round gave : him 10.20—A. DeMone, I. Silliphant, years, carded rounds scores, especially among the late| Jeroski, Bobby Panasiuk, 17- iT} J. Parker. } Monday and 37-32 Tuesday. starters, In all, five players broke|year - old Windsor, Ont., junior, ad 10.—H. MacDonald, D. Hut- He was the only player among | 14, and four othérs equalled it. |and little Phil Brownlee of Tor } chison, P. Haslam. the 146 starters to break par both TWO EQUAL KIDD onto Scarboro followed with 144s. aa Wilander, I. MacLel- days and he will lead & quali- George Holland of Medina, Soventees oe cine = | » S. Carr. | Wash. and Leonard Morgan of|were fo to after " 10.98—H. Corkum, J. Vautour, S‘side, Ch‘town Vancouver each equalled Kidd's|end of the second round Tuesday | C, Teer. @@ round, Joe Jeraski, alternate| evening for the last eight qualify- 10.40—D. Baker, A. Mahar, M, Minor Leaguers player on B.c.’s 1959 ‘Willingdon! ing positions. o —_ — —— — ot 10.45—N. MacDonald. 0. Davies Battle Today F. Macken =, 9. Charlottetown Abbies and Sum- merside will make another at- sets oat HERE ARE « Little League and Bantam series. | Ss The games, scheduled for yes- 4 terday were called off due to S = Since Tooter stn low THE WINNER A ever, it is hoped to have the : : Little League game this morn- at 10 a.m. at Memorial Field. 2 Bantam contest is expected of ° to get underway at 11.30 ‘ er al es - fielding a * ‘ team will come with e = p brand of ball in an ef- Regent Aluminum (Products) were—get : to —, = first game in Li it ed ’ ; this—underpaid. best ree series. Is this the same Solly Hemus = imiteda s | games summer (two short Leo Durocher’s record) for as most inexpensive EXHIBITION CONTEST sailing umpires’ character, here ; Seo ene eee salesman you can | ‘ Mrs. Fred Cannon ame |golf championships continued in | . . ‘ Arth | it is also the same Hemus who |. och with the upset of the |to their second day Tuesday, || ——-employ ---a Drawn by Chief C W. Mac ur t La mmetre, Mi Stanley ‘Albert {t2urnament. when she eliminat- | Mrs. Cannon won the match par- i umpire, . Stanley Albert M Ellen Driscoll while , Lantos: “S's 80 out Se he is pel and one as the ladies Driscoll carded a five. GUARDIAN ° Winner of the DOOR ] can a dime. He's clog- H ging up the infield ri bet he \ Parti weighs ten pounds less than a _ ae PATRIOT oe ; + pounds less than a horse.) - g ee : WANT AD “Tm not going to take back ai gra | anything I said,” Solly flared . Phone 8506 Winner of the WINDOW Tuesday night. “That was the ! y cay wey I sould retaliate — 1 eTurn MiaTC MRS. FRED WILSON me. But I sympathize with um- Cornwall 14 pires in . NEW YORK ‘AP) Ingemar, 2 I must have a good ex- i me rane pe “ S Johansson, world heavyweight! planation wai chs a promoting 7 enough. Raise r salaries hampion, writing under his by-/ the next fight, owns whom, . ‘ : es |20 thousand a year. Make i a ia in Life magazine, Monday | and who has lied to whom. We will contact you to arrange a convenient time | | desirable, attractive job. Then | declared: | Where does (Cus) d’Amato come : E ; they" be happy and they won’t| I can't fight Patterson and jin and where does his backer to measure your door and window ; chase a ball player for a little the fight mob too.” (Vincent) Velella get his money? complaint. | He said he would be ready/ ‘Don't worny about money” Vel- ‘ Set. 22 for a rematch with|ella told my friend See ; M ; Floyd Patterson, the American | quiest), ‘There's no limit.’ That { U d from whom he took the title|a funny statement and it should | T ALUMIN! «i June, a there probably will be cleared up. ° | REGEN y be ge Bem.” ae “3. I must wait until the in t <e ; _ Johansson did not identity the) vestigations are over. cupmore’s | _ ‘Products). Limited : the conclusion of his article | ae whe Dial S572 E c ial 55 he stated: cleg- to taht [mud baw dome to. toe.” | DRY CLEANERS || 176 Kent St is Floyd Patterson . have given| Johansson’s references were to | 20 Kemt St. Peens aa j Richardson weighed 156. Mer ny word io fight him and I keep d’'Amato, who is manager of | F cer 163. A : Patterson: Velella, who has a ——— a ‘ |my word. But three things have ve . ‘ones Richardson, the Maritime mid- “to happen first | controlling eo in a ve : (leweight champion, knocked his! “1. I must have my money im Faterprises a Sai. of Bill : rg to the canvas three | the bank under my own name be- ee SS Anleudet. anes ) : wean t in the second round be‘ore fore I c to America to fight. om ° eee : ; 7 ending it inthe fifth with a vi- —— rer spear |= :o eee none a WORK PROGRESS ‘ PR PERIT Y ELECT THE PROGRESSIVE | CONSERVATIVE PARTY In view of the overwhelming importance of agriculture to all the citizens of the Island we deplore the situation in which tne Liberal administration has placed this vital industry. e We pledge ourselves to the electors to aggressively improve the welfare of the farmer by fostering new production, pro- cessing and marketing methods. The first plank in our agricul- tural program is: TO ESTABLISH A MARKET EXTENSION SERVICE TO VIGOR- | OUSLY MERCHANDISE JSLAND FARM AND FISHERY PRO- DUCTS IN OLD MARKETS AND ACTIVELY DEVELOP NEW ONES. p ELECT A UNITED TEAM The Party of The Causeway Inserted by the P. E. I. Progressive Conservative. Party,