V ForSe ubby Dowling Fires 68 a strong retain Rh N3. - P.E.l. Ollaa Gdf Champion ship Ch ' tetown pro- lmslonai Cacil (hubby) Dowliag blaaed over the Belvcdere course P.l.1. Amateur and Open tourna- Islent. Combined with a 73 score on the first day Dowling's on left him with 141. seven strokes better than his nearest rival Bathurst pm Pete lolly at 14! (14 - 74). Monday": pacesetters lsland amateur Derwyn lillestis a ad Moncton pro Alan Ogilvie slipped back in the pack. liuestis slid from a par 72 to 79 yesterday while Ogilvie dropped 0 strokes to an I. for a score of 150. While Dowling pulled away from the other entrants a red - hot tight for the three vacant positions on the Wllllngdon Cup team is in the Charlottetown amateur Art Mac- lenzie and G.J. (Pete) Campbell vaulted into the lead tied with 149s. Macxenzie shaded 3 strokes oft Monday's score with a 73 and Campbell clipped his earlier round by a stroke for a 74. However there are at least eight other golfers who will have some- thing to say before the final 86 holes are completed today. Breath- ing down the leaders” respective necks are Don MacDonald of Char- lottetown only one stroke back at 150. F. Msvqr of Edmunston and Derwyn Huertis with 151; Pud Beer and Jack Benton of Charlotte- town at 152 and Moncton golfers R.li. Harley and Doug Lewis with 153. HOLE - IN - ONE Larry Marsh. an airman stat- ioned at the Summerside airport. contributed one of the highlights of the meet when he scored a hole- in-one. Marsh used an B-iron on the 165 - yard tenth hole for his see. John Estabrooks of Westfield took over the lead in the Junior competition from Ben Gray Jr. of Edrnunston. Estabrooks carded an B2 yesterday which gave him a lo - hole total of 165. one better than Gray who fell off from s 78 W Monday to 88. Two Fredericton uniors D. Irving and R. Baird old down third and fourth places. Irving with s score of ill and Baird with 173. Pete C mpbell's total of 140 gave him the lead in the senior compel won. 2 strokes up on P. Mayor. Bubby Dowling. the stocky. erew - cu: Charlottetown slugger. was the talk ot amateurs and pros alike after his great round in the morning. Dowling sank seven birdies and after going out with a I-under rs4cameaisaliagBaI)h .-. P. Dr. E.V. Reid. Av.. Fred Rogers. R.. John stalnes. M.. H. Ghoram. Rest.. W.B. White Asb.. ilomewith anotherM-threeun- (er par for the back nine at Bel- vedere. George O'Donshue. Restigouche pro. fired the second best round It the day with a 71. it was 18 strokes better than his 04 on Mon- day and left him with s at-hole total ot 155. Play continues this morning with all divisions represented and P?'?-"5'l."'5'.F the vital last 18 holes will be Prehssinals C. Dowltng (C) A. Ogilvie (M) D. Sinclair (R1) J. Walker (KW) G. 0'Donahue (R) J.I.. Smith (Am) I. MacCluakey (AV) Jaaiars R.L. Baird, F.. J. Comeau. Bath. Brian Lewis. M., W. (H1891. C-. C. Crow . Rest. D. Legget . R.. J. Mitchell. St. C.. First Division A. MacKenzie (C) G. J. Campbell (SC) D.V. MacDonald (C) F. Mavor (E) W.A. Beer (C) R.H. Harley (M) D. Lewis (M) B.W. lsner (M) M.J. Dowling (M) F. Maclnnis (C) W.J. Bishop (R!) V. Lewis (M) H welsford (MB) R.A. Noble (M) M.J. MacKenaie (C) H.E. Lawrence (F) .R. Clinkett (R0) R.B. l-lutchlaon (As) Marsh (CG) . Dowling (C) 1-lay (B) Randles (M) Randles (M) MscLeod (GG) Macintosh (F) . Knight (AV) John MacDonald (M) I.C. Stairs (B) Costello. 1: F. Hersey. F.. Third Division Gordon Clou. M.. T.N. Rogers. C.. Dr. J.K.L. Irwin, C.. as 55SP3eee::s 33:33:35 as Eiiaaaeases oa::aeaE ven Stroke Lead playedthiaallaraooawiththell l,?".IDDiW'II&II7Y0Il(lk.ln( VI. Malcolm. A.V.. I1 I: 101 D. . .. it. Sariahous. E.. R1. Glggey. C.. (barge Barns. R.. J. Mullin. IL. R. Seeley. W.. ILT. Dickie. E.. W. Moreslda, C.. J. ltiiburu. l('.. lan Glen. R.. J.W. Alward. Ash., W. Miner, Rest.. J.G. MacDonald. C.. Paul Harrigan. 11., R. Richardson. M.. Tom Pond. f-'.. M.R. Kennedy. C.. A. Howard. B.. li.F. Jardine. C.. T.B. Drummie. R.. Dick Streeter. R.. Fourth Division W. Hlsrit AV) .l.C. Gallant (C) J.K. McNulty (RI) J.K. Maccafferty li. Mabey (M) C.K. Tompkins (F) D.E. Cornish (F) A. MacRae (C) P. White (AV) R.F. Streb (R1) D.A. McAdam (W) J. Beilaude (SC) G. Scanliebury (C) x.s. Jones (MJ) A.M. Brebner (E) F. Thompson (F) f33!2i3.'588EE'.2288l8i'8 '38S8BE8888!8!3BBl1I3.'.-'3! SESSSSSSESSEEESSE SSBBSSSSBSSBBEBISIWIIB 2'5. J.C. (F) 09 I 115 R.1'1. men (P) 06 D 105 .PIllI WJI. Robertson (R1) ass: 17! lt.D. Manning (C) I5 91 170 D.G. Myles (W) til) 01 102 M. Bennett (AV) N I) 104 SW. Hicks (E) 03 02 lls TJ. Hammett (R1) 89 in IM F Dobbe (F) 05 91 106 EJ. Kealy (M) 93 93 16 N. Nicholson (C) 94 I3 137 B MacKay (W) 94 94 138 K W. Matheson (E) 92 96 103 JW. Kirby (G) 06108 189 D MacAlary (E) 98 91 130 ME. Wilson (M) 92 97 189 J.S. MacDonald (C) 93 96 N19 R. Logan (BW) 93 W 190 R.D. Baird (F) 94 99 193 N. Dobbleatyne (R1) 92101 195 Sixth Division B. Waite (F) 38 90 170 C. Macbean (C) 94 93 1B7 R. Moore (W) 93 99 192 C. Lewis (W) 101 94 195 E.F'. Stairs (B) 100 95 195 '1'. Edgett (C) as 100 195 B. Gallant (W) 102 95 197 F'.K. Stuart (W) 97 IN l97 W.E. Brebner (E) 99 99 I98 L. Cox (Cl 107 92 i9!) R.D. Braman (W) .95 103 199 F,W, Boyle; (C) l0i 101 212 F. Wsrman (RI) 103 98 201 L home (C) 100 104 204 J. Coster (E) 104 100 204 J.E. Burden (C) 103 103 205 H. Richardson (Sn) 106 I00 206 H.W. Wilson (W) 108 l09 2l7 5,002.72. 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Wednesday. July 24, 1957 Provincial Rifle Shoot Opens Here On Thursday At eight o'clock Thursday mer- E383 888S!83.'2S83EB2E3E8:l3E'.33S3':l 8?:3!838S888383B833S;1:'3883333332 E?-E3: SS8883385-'-28S223B8S83383:la'S 83'-SBSSSEZSEBSEE3'::132i383?dc2'S3-?:'B'd3'3 N. B.-P. E. I. GOLF DRAW Draw at Belvedek Club today: PROFESSIONALS 7:30-Maccluskey. E. (AV); Smith. J. R. (A) 7:87-Oibonahue, G. (R); Walker .1. (KW): Sinclair. D (RI) 7:44-Ogllvle. A. (M): Kelly. P. C, (B): bowling. C. (C) FIRST I SECOND DIVISIONS 7:51-Mackenzie. A. (C): Camp- bell. G. .1. (SC): MacDon- aid. D, V. (C) 7:50-Mavor, F. (E); 1-luesiis. D. (C); Beer. W. A. (C) I205-Benton. J. (C): Cloll. G. (M)- Harley. R. H. (M) 9:11-Lewis. D. (M): inner. 3- W. (M): Foley. R. (M) 0:10-Houghtnn. W. B. (E): Dow- 11 I)- ling. M. J. (M); Maclnnia. F. (C) 0:26-Allen. n N. (w): Basnnll. R. H. (F); Bishop. W. J. H. (MlB):'Nol-le. n. A. (M) B140-Mac-Kenzie. M. J. (C): T.Iuvrr7iCl'. H. E. (F): Mac- Mlllan, A. G. (C) 0:47-Bradley. P. W. (C): Ren- aud. .l. (Rf): Clinrlrett. 7- R. (R0) I254-Hutrhlson. R. B. (A): Marsh. L. (G0): L (In!- R. (C) Dill)-E'l'(iIFr. D. W. (C): Li!!!)'- R. W. (M); Ray. F. (B) 9:07-Randles, J. (M): sear. E L .Ir. (C); Macbeod. N. (66) 0:14--Macintosh. R. (F): Kalil)! 18 A. (AV): sou. A. (It 9:21-Saunders. D. n. (C): Hoe Donald. J. (M); Stairs. )- c. (3) 9:78-Grelt. J. 1i. (W): Ireetc. .7. (xi): J.cW- 9:30-A strml. - - 3 cm, W, (C); Boaehar. R. . it (R10): Ran- mdv',.A. J. (R1); Itlfl. J. H235-Pm H 11:53-Dobbi. F. J. (M);.Nicbolson. N. (C) . R. (W): M i2:&-McKay K. W. (E): Kirby. (RI) 1l:0'I-Maccafteriy. J. K. Mabey. H. (M); Tompkins. C. K. (F) 11:14-Cornish, D. E. (F): Rae. A. (C); (AV) 11:21--Streb. R. F. Adam. D. A. ande, J. (SC) 11:10-Sea R. S. M. (E) C. (F); J. (RT) (G) 11:11-M Al . D. (E): M? E.”-(,M): MacDonald. J. I. (C) 12:1!-Logan. R. (BR)- D. (F): (R!) sums DIVISION was-wslle, and. (1')!-LM;cbe-(L C(C.Moore ntlebury. G. (C)- Jones. (MJ): Brebner. A. pson. F. (F); Likely. Chal it . (lr) FIFTH DIVISION Robertson. W. W. Manning. R. D. (C): Myles D. G. (W) 11-.49-Bennett. M. (AV): B. W. (E); Hammett. (F): (W): B '1'. ning. more than forty of Prince Edward island's marksmen. both senior and tyro. along with a num- ber of guests from Nova Scotia. New Brunswick and Quebec, will line their sights on the 200 yard targets in the opening match of the three day 85th ahnual provin- cial Rifle Association prize meet. Held at Squaw Point Range, the Island sharpshooters will be com- petltlng for the coveted twenty- tour berths on the team that will represent the Province at the Dominion Meet. held during Aug- ust at the Ccnnaught Ranges, near Ottawa. in addition there are num- erous trophies. souvenirs and cash prizes open to all. The first dayls program will con- sist of the following ten round matches: Deblois Brothers at 200 yards: Prowsc Brothers . 300 yards; Moore and MacLeod. 500 yards and the Senator Barbour from 000 yards. On Friday the opening match will be the City of Charlottetown at 000 yards. this will be followed by the MacDon- ald Tnbacco Company match. sev- en rounds at each of the 200. 300 and 600 tiring points. The day will conclude with the Rogers Hard. ware Company match ten rounds , at 600 yards. The total aggregate of this first two days oompet' ion will decide who is the winner of the Village Restaurant souvenir. Saturday morning will open with the firing of the Physical Fit- ness match from St!) yards. which will decide the final standings in both the Grand Aggregate and the ' Nicholson" Tryo Aggregate. Th e marksmen will then settle down to the most important match of the meet, the Jones Memorial Match for the standings in the Ottawa Ag- gregate. This match is 10 rounds . at each of the 200 and 500 yard ranges and fifteen rounds at the H). Concurrently with this match the tyros taking part will he firing the Henderson and Cudrnore Ty- - to match out of which-will come the final placings of the cadets in the MacDonald Csder Aggregate. The meet will be conducted und- er the direction of the treasurer. Major A.F. Gormley. The duties ' in the statistical office will betel- en care of by C.P.0. Stan Bowie: and Mrs. Gormley. The Range Officer. who will rule with the usual quiet but firm hand is again Lleut. J. Stewart Moore. who is himself an excel- lent marksman. The target" crew working is the butts will he as us- manent landmark on the range. Sgt. Arthur King. To assist the marksmen and to make any on the spot adjustments and repairs the executive have again obtained the services of Bill Keddy of Hall- fax as amourer. The duties of the Match Committee will be carried out by. Lleut. G.J. Rogers. Lleut. A.K. Mutch and Lleut. P.T. Hoop- er. On the following Saturday. Aug- ust 3rd the United Services Of- ficers Club match will be run-off. This match consists of four prac- Moclien To Go sine. It Machen. a H choice. irusbas aside the bulky, but agile Baker. itwillbehardiorthewinnarol next Monday night's title bout be Against 3.5 0 Baker In Chicago Tonight & meliawlhthswest Softball Games Theidiowivlaoitbatl areschsduladtobeltllvd Remember When Babs Ruth showed he could still hltthelonaball iayearsssoto day when he won 350 in I 100! distance slugging contest at St. Louis with a 41)-foot drive al- though he had quit active base- ball three years before. The Babe Iildlnllll. tween P i ant Jackson to National League New York (Iii) W) (X134 4 2 Chicago 000 310 Mx4 B 1 Chicago (D0 024 000- 0 0 I New York N1 010 511-10 15 0 Pitts 000 0200(1) (Ill (I)!-0 17 0 Cin (1)010 001 With!)-8 I 1 ( 15 innings) Detroit E1002 000-5 0 i l Baltimore 011 000 000-2 1 1 Brooklyn 010 000 000-1 8 0 St. Louis 000 0i)0 (1)0-0 5 1 Amarlcealleagae B. Y. c. Defeat Rossmen 14-6 The Basilica Youth Club tighten- ed their grip on second place in the City Softball League standings by defeating Ross Burner and Electric 14-6 yesterday evening on the Old Diamond. Playing coach Ralph Pineau hurled the B.Y.C. to their victory while Dtsrky Lowe. lvsn Connors and Keith Dalziel took turns try- ing to quell the beta of the Youth Clubbers. Charlie Weatherbie of the 3.11. C. clouted the only borne run of the game a mighty three run smash in the first inning that sell- ed far over the outfielders head as the Youth Clubbers fancy field- m.m. tices., 10 rounds each of rapid and snapshooting at no yards. This is followed with 10 rounds deliber- ate at 600 and the fire with move ment commonly known as the run- down. from 000 to loo yards. tiring ytwo shots at each firing point from various positions. CLASSIFICATION FOR SATURDAY, JULY 27 2 DASHES AT 5800.00 A DASH Denny Pointer. Meg, Jolllty Leigh. sir Joseph. Downtown. Kep- poch Playgirl. Royal Value. 2 DASHES AT S200.00 A DASH Taurida Bay. Mr. Jollscoit. Peter Federal, Abner McGraw. Queen Primrose. My Darling. Cooly Boy. Moriell Woody, Jerry A. 1-lanover. l DASH AT 8175-00 Y Not Chief, Marlon 12., Bob Clels. Real Joe. America's Ace. Sister Dawn. Gahagan. Sandy Yorke. Murphy's Abbe. 1 DASH AT I175-00 . Cottage Frank. Esso. Abner the Great. Pericles. Frank H. Cav- eilero. Guy Locke. Fairgo, Vera signal. June Breeze. C. P. Clegg. 1 DASH AT 8150.00 Ray l(.. Cheeky Dude. Tara Little Dale. Miss Russell. Kitttmatt Kitty. Roma Budlong. Miss cyclonic, Ora Dale. Peaceful Peter. Ruthie's First. Time'll Tell. My Hero, Lucky ingan, Tommy Shanter. 2 DASII AT 3200.00 A DASH Royal Train. Connie rmcll Airlock. New Forest, Bonnie's am. it... Train. Mt. Carroll. Pet er. CLASSIFICATION Fol: MONDAY, 2 DASIIES AT 3225.00 A DASH Joppa Maid Premier .1. Walter. Ginger 12.. Vivian M., Myrtle's Boy, Tribune. 2 DASIIES AT 8200.00 A DASH My Vola. Propane. First Again. Chocolate Dip. I'll Canto, Money Royal. Lady Clegg. Just Barbara. Jolly Dick. Famous Boy. 2 DASH AT I175.” A DASH Captain Morgan, Jollity George. Bay ass;-l Jo J3 Spencer. Ken's . ans. Pride. Tea Spot. Jean Bee Les. 1 DASH AT Il75.M wt. r-&Tm;sH&2 mih Iillia' Iapresa. mm: wm. B'elea's Dream. Erie's Peg. Allie Iedisag. ' IDASHATSTKQ 1Icnlseon.lr..as(l'nfaa. osuuuas'llo. ' lb PalRqIol(h.AilB , Isag.IdgarD. 'l'haOaik.hloobe1Illa)yhew Arq A . 's are haarT..Jay's0oIla. cutdaldsssuiaql P m2B&.1Ah . &LAIATI)NWDB'jAYAI'1QP.I. -DHVWG PARK JULY 29 Pepper Clea. Ted Gennesaee. .JoI!1Dud.LtttleDd- I Ouylarvastnncel. I311 XIAII. ROUNDUP Cleveland at Washington post pousd. rain. Philadelphia 0(1) 0()0 W0-0 2 1 Illlwaukee 010 we 00x-l 6 0 Kansas City 000 000 0004 10 1 Boston ' 000 100 00x-1 I 2 International Leaglla Rochester at Richmond (1) post- ponsd. rain. Toronto 000 (ll) (D0-0 1 0 Havana 100 010 101-3 5 0 Montreal 111 7(1) 000-11 16 1 Miami 010 024 000- 7 l 8 Buffalo 0(1) OM 0-0 1 1 Columbus ZN 001 x-5 7 0 local Buffalo 000 000 001-1 5 1 Columbus ooo 000 40x-4 10 1 log short-stop caught a Lowe pitch flag on the nose. Apps Arsenault and Merle Long- apbie each had two hits for the Youth Clubbers. Billy MacLean. and Darky Lowe had two hits for the Rossmen. Billy Acorn of the Youth Club- bers made the outstanding field- ing play of the time. I long run- ning outfield each to rob Paddy lhephard in the second inning. Acorn. playing with an injured band. played sparkling outfield ball all evening. r MsNBl.l.SMII.l.S :9. - nsusiaasna. suuuwwmma-nu. .5ATURDAY,JIllY used Son Pranelsco Hos lest Chance in mind. he said. "it might be Minneapolis." Be mentioned no others. as F... si 353;. S EE A large crowd of racing fans witnessed some very close dashes and some test times at the Char- lottetown Driving Park last night. Tribune did the fastest mile of the night coming home in 2:11 4-5. Colly Boy won the first dash of the B Pace but fell back to second behind Tribune in the second dash. The highest pay of the night was some titty - five dollars for a win ticket on Parker's Pick in the D Pace. The winner of the fifty dollar door prize was Joe Foley. Royal Train and Money Royal double winners in their races. with Joppa Maid. Baby Train and Lou Bud- long and Belt.-n's Dream coming next at the finish line. SUMMARY D Pace. Parker's Pick (Arsenault) Here Am I (Chappeli) Jean Clegg (O'Brien) Colonel Henry (Bernard) Kildaer Girl (Smith) mab (E. Smith) ammun- ColLv Boy (E. Smith) 1 Tribune (C. Smith) 3 v, Here's your chance to make the deal of s life-time on a value-packed oarori:'uck.Everybuya smart, clean, dependable bargain that will give you many happy miles of carefree. trouble-free motoring. It's the peanut ssllhj spree of theyesr...andyoustandtoproiit handsomely. 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