-Aucusrr A15. 1952. Empire Games V Committee Head Rebukesjritics uvm, Aug. 14 -(OP) - .,?;'?,i"i?iu of incompetence dir- ictoo at the British Empire Games iacilitles committee today drew I stiff rebuke from the committee i”,2”g',1.?5lih; roar of criticism from sports editors and athletic troupe. has go,--weeks plagued the com- mittee, already swamped. with the W, or getting Vancouver ready for i 54 ames. Lhgiigirmiin W. G. Swan maln- mmed today progress has been made and outlined these steps to- ward preparedness for the games. Track and field-the Universit" or hritish Columbia has approved rxteiision of its stadium to seat 50,000. Architects have instructions to prelill” P13115- swrmmlng-architects are pre- pm-lng preliminary plans for a B5- vzird pool with permanent seating for 2.000. The Vancouver park hnnrd has promised to find a suit- ible site on park property. Boxing. wrestling and fencing- ihe Pacific National Exhibition has )i'DllllSBd use of the Vancouver an-urn and other buildings. cycling-a site for the 250-metre Park at 3 p. m., to which t the Exhibition Grounds at at The Charlottetown. On Saturday at 1:30 .4'H'E GUARDIAN. ll Band ArrivesToday - t he general public a 8 pm. At 10 p.m. p.m. The R. C. M. P. Band, headed by Inspector Lydall arrive in Charlottetown at 11:45 a.m. today Charlottetown Hotel by way of Kent, Pow nal, Euston, Great George, and back to Kent Streets. At 3.30 p.m. a s as leader is scheduled to (AST). A concert will be given at Victoria re cordially invited, and another at the band will attend the R.C.M.P. ball 5 the band will parade from the Armouriesl to the Grafton, Queen hort concert will be given at the Provin- cnaanorrarown . M Comments On Canada And The Olympics VICTORIA. Aux. 14 -- (GP) - Bruce I-lumber, coach of Canada's Olympic track team. says Canada must decide whether she is to be I competitor in the Olympic Games or enter "just for the sake of sportsmanship." Home from the 16th Olympiad. Humber had this to say about his team's showing: "Pm proud of every membe of our team, but under the circum- stances they simply were not pre- pared for the tremendous com- petition they ran into at llelainki. "It certainly was not their fault that Canada 'made the showing she did in point competition." The track and field team made only three points in the Olympiad. tililirst of all, we must decide right now whether we are going into the 1956 Olympics as a com- petitor, one which other nations will respect, or whether we are no- ing to send in team Just to have representation. "Then we must start building. It is hopeless to wait for a few months before the games begin to whip a team into shape. Wemust start now and we must maintain x your engine.- "G d I switched 0 I Frghts.,Engtne.lthar. l-, Sludge can lead to costly engine repair bills, higher maintenance costs: : ; Heavy Duty Mszvelube guard: against gummy engine sludge age I reduces damaging engine heatie sights cor- rosive combustion acids : : I provide: a tough lubricating ,fi1rn-to: protect FAGE SEVE'itt t Dlllll mrk has been selected. It can be ciai Sanatorium (not for the public). At 4 p.m. the band will depart from Charlotte- interest in intervening years be- . mck E) (C 0.3 I ) 2 d GLOOMY MASTER will in 31 tC0l:1P5T:llV:'llY 52?” ml" town for Summerside where they will give a concert at ilie Summerside Park at 8:15. Wljflecnhglrylmllleccsr-at that other may tum" MHEF Time Tragic (w. xiii?) ' 3 id; LONDON-(CF) -Philip wayae. ind the a eu aty eh sang” ha ha. - or nauonfin the world have one Continued "om page 9 Vella La Vella (J. M a high school headmaster, told. a. l"l"Wl”51'-5 ebloresta ecgntfoversy o a points are taken away from a box- put Canada in mack The lfmly Donald) 4 4 2 meeting that boys today do not ltmcd v at eagg Burnab Lake: " who wmmm 3 mm way one can combat that is to fol- wins for the afternoon Baso Hedgewood chm, (Eu. mink mt memmlv” ” mum '5 Nam-siliilrrtla iibidingoutfor lielowni Answer swam med uh canted low the example of England and again furnished the opposition but man) """""""""""""""""""" " 5 5 i 1”" am 20 yen" "gm "aw ” lr)riiimLake Okanagan 250 miles east ' ' me 5”',lf,1,?,', mA SEX-if :inE wul: Finland. the Budiong won handily. Elli” Hanover (Henna. 5 2 3 mem” ememrl” m” be am " it here Tommy Taylor a member n 10;,-man otnmg org the 51:31”; yinigm; "We must appoint a head coach Ar t 7 'l '1 flmu” wlevlsmn ma Jack M: dump" or swoirs committee ' ' nded , be 10 0 D9 1 or a 2 for all of Canada and assistant F, .2”; P””'T”-M m"'"'" Skgiler (Mcciregor) s a 5 km", he 5”” . , - , - - . . Swan's resignation the other-day Still another is the "marginal coaches in each province to Yglgee ttgglel ,”,;jNf,f,';”"l”lR;””g Iola Henley (McLeod) s e 2; Winning horse: Lucky chm, hooause the chairman favors system" the winner of a. round integrate a national track and Qmck wok ,o.Meam) 2 6 4 Times: 2:08 2-5; 2:10 2-5; 2:11 owned by P.J.cadegan.Glace Bay, h":-imvna Swan replied that it E 1. would get one to four points, the field program. These coaches Judy Budlong (Smithy 3 4 3 1-5. - N. S. WM-mks siiiioms dwthtm cim- PuTSHUm'Hi Au” 14 "(APP By TONY Gnu” losriiseoivaa said it will also dis- shi)IlllldIll?eel'p:;(lld”i,i31yClu- Timid" Amm” ism” " i 5 2 inlllcos 51.50. 11 EC 0 99” Jalae Mlnlz, co-ninnager of iormcr WASHINGTON, Aug. 14- (AP) cuss thetrbgslbnny M adopting a etm H 1 9f ifwet 0” C””m' Nova G. (Harding) 5 1 6 l-'.Il'lmbY Lakes heavyweight champion Euarri --Have you ever had trouble scor- mmoml televmm plan to avoid D "I 0;; WES amdosv niintas C. c1,oCo1,,;,, D”, (Moresyde) 5 3 I 8 I DUE OX Hg MOC 8 I1 0 I - , ' - BI m..,,.se the dectsm, wmm gave indicted Wednesday it may make ifrffleff u;rl(je”t:i,s1::,f:oui;9fll;ge”i;';g of 12 running events the wlnnms Winning horses: Yankee Dale, t i ue Rex Layne of Um, 3 win ave, me it easier for you by adopting a Somme" addedg ' Um? hi the 1943 Olympics Would owned by G. M. Henderson, Mont- Haltback Has Broken leg HAMILTON. A112. 14- (CP)-- here Tuesday. Mintz said he had and nine assists. vnurk Lumsden. speedy halfback asked Abe Greene. N. B. A. head to ux,i:”;I:',5;l3L.5,',, f,,”,,r,d,E "mmm Detroit Red w-n Sclisizzi, who plays under the Ne1,'fo?,,oj;' ,,5;g;,,,',,',' ; : 9 will Winnipeg Blue Bombers. ln- reverse Dempsey. N0 Judges W9” As it now stands. the various I name of Jim Enlo. joined Wi -5 Nell Budlong (Moreside) .. 4 1 1 S . -'”"d 13” "WM d"""K 3” ”h””' provided for the bout. I state commissions use different during the 1947 Stanley Cup pla - Adams Orphan (D. McDon- g, 'j'l" Slime WW1 Hamllwn Tlge-" There is no boxing commission methods. offs. The 27-year-old winger also aid) ..... .. ............ ., 5 ti dr ' l ”'fr "35 5 bmkf" W3 , in Utah and the state is not atiil- In Washington. D.C.. for cx- y came up to the wings from the Col. I-Iansford (J. MacDon- d F ' d a ””"l' GWFFQ "amt" 9f W”'"l' iaied with the National Boxing As- amplc, a "10 must" point system - Detroit lndianapolis farm team. aid) .. . B 4 " 11 y " y we. rllscussmc the some today. wcmgml, ” is used. The winner or the mum; jg? Times; 233 2.5 2.5; 2;”. 4 . . -1"-Wlbfll the Dmcllll II "WP gets 10 points. a loser from one TOKYO, Aug. 14 - (AP) - A Winning horses: Esso, owned llltltt.” Winnipeg won 24-17. "We wanted a nice, hard, but ilPr'll1 exhibition. We didn't expect xmiliing like that game. Those of- Cinclnnati Negro. Mint.z bitterly assailed referee Jack Dempseys decision after the 10-round bout last Friday night at Ogden, Utah. Since then he has declared the verdict was the "worst in ring history.” Upon his anriyal Pirates Send uniform system of scoring. The matter tops the Association's agenda for its 33rd annual con- vention opening at Montreal Sept. 'It ' h. Howls from television viewers and others wanting to know how particular bouts were scored point to nine. In the event of an even The N.B.A. also said that it has invited Robert K. Cnristenbeny. chairman of the New York state Athletic Commission, to attend. New York is not a member of the N.B.A. Del Grrco to Toronto inthe Inter- 61"" DE'1'RDI'I', Aug. 14 -(AP)- round. each gets 10 points. Two Detroit Red Wings today announc- ed the saie of right winger Fred and left wing Enlo Sell- not have qualified for the finals?" sons of N. H. 1.. competition. The bulk of his playing career was spent with Indianapolis Capitals of the American Hockey League. Last season, he played 54 games for Red Wings, scoring nine goals typhoon whipping up from the Okinawa area is expected to hit Southern Japan tomorrow morn- ing, Kyodo news agency said to: real; Nova G.. owned by Eliz- abeth Weeks, Dartmouth, N. 5.; Chocolate Dip owned by Leigh O'Brien. Alberton, P. E. I. 2:21 Pace-Second Division Second. Fifth and Eighth Races Esso (0'Meara) 1 2 2 Miss Cherry Vail by Mrs. James Poulton. Charlotte- town: Neil Eudlong, owned by W. MacNeil, Charlottetown. Free-For-All Pace Basement Buys Work Shirt L ("W15 W5”! 19”'lbl5-" 0 to 1 L g -lh .- sizzi. (Jim Enio) to Chicago Black- night. The typhoon is approach- Third, Sixth and Ninth Races Trnilnn said they allowed Ham- :1,:,fr,',: wilfugyepoix mick ptlgmtlig hawks for an undisclosed amount ing at the rate of 15 miles an hour. Lucky Chief (Lewis) ........ .. 1 1 1 :IvnAr"playors to pile on. clip and Pirates Sept. 17. 05 Cash. . ll” v Pirate officials said Del Greco Both Glover and Scllslzzl played S”'""""' W””" W” ”l”"" ' was being sent. to the minor lea- 3. portion of the 1951-52 National mlmrs "'9'" H” C”gM”"t um' cue cluh temporarily to make Hockey League season for Wings, 1-re: Sammy Richardson, lines- nmn; and Bob Lye and Jimmy Fmpson, judges. All are veteran Elk Four officials. PITISBURG. Aug. 14-(AP) - Pittsburgh Pirates Wednesday op-- tioned rookie centreiieldcr Bobby An Grccn busy. room (or new players who have winners of the Stanley Cup and horn called up and lo kccp Del league title. Cv10Ve1'. a 24-year-old native of Del Green is hlttIng:.207 clip. 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