- : ra,''s--:a lola Honing, the grrat paving daughter of Peter Hcnle.i'. W0" the Free For All Pace last night in the opening meet. at the Old Homo Work racing program at no Cllarlotintnwn Driving Park before a crowd of approximately .:,tit)() fans. The sleek brouil mare, owned and reinod by Clayton MacLeod ..f Wostvilli-. Nova Scotia, won ihr first Iwal. by a good three Ii-iiglhs. llIHT'C1I sixtli in (':ulcgan's I.4lll'Ix'X Chief in wcontl IIPEII. Illlfl II'lPl1 came back in outrare l.ut-ky (Thief in the third and tIi"Cldll'1K heat. Tho ii-tcrnn i't'Il'l1palgI'1P7'. I)fii? tion lIt.'lll)' lF)"lfS on the Triirn l'.at'c Ti'zlt'I(. sI1t)l1PfI plcntgs of Iirusll in the strrtcll to uni the third heat by half a lr:n;'.lh over Lucky Chief in tho hmi ti-at-l: hattle of tho night. who I.lIi'l()' (iliiol liirnml in the host Illl1l' nt IIIP ll1FPl as ltanilio Mar- li-in-ilrl innk him under (ho uirc .,. pus )3 ill IIVP second lit-at. Inln's tiillrs were 3.08 ll 3 and 2.iIFl flat, l"r:nrn .1l.iplricrtlft set the pace luv l1"iil'I)' tho first half mile of ihn npflllilig ltwii followed by I"Ivl licnlrv -ITHI Handbook on tho riutsidr. liaiidliook went into tho lead at tile. half and held it until the illrcs-quarter mark uhrit loin '-l.1riN1 her last quar- I”l' fIl'llP "Ligliiii 1I:itiI.otiiI look lnln tn tun imp lirixtm-n IIIP tlirev-quarlr-i' pair and the upper turn. She "DCilt.'(I up I znnd lead and fin- ishcd tho milc about three .i-itzths niicnti of the second placc l.il'.'lt',v Chirl. l.ut'lx',v (lhicl limit away in sec- uiirt position in tho second heat and Railniv fil.'i('Donald had him in the lead at the first. turn fol- lowed by Handbook and Prince Maoist-rnft. .l'. they wont past. the quarter imlr ll un;-' lI.lit'k,v Cliicf. Prince ilaiilvcroft, lola Henley and Handbook in that order anti iIlF!,V maintained tllat. ordi-r until the finish wire. lola. Henley was .-rt. back to six position for inter- tnrr-ncc ml the first turn. Tlir lcarl changed hands threat limos in tho tllird hoat. Iola Hen- lrgv went to the top from sixth mt-ition going away but Lucky iilici movnrl into the lead before :hr,v hit. the quarter mile mark. -is ihoy wt-nl. past the half It u.-s l.li('k,v Chit-f, loin Henley. llorlgcwood Chicl. Prince Maple- :-rnft and Handbook. Lucky Chief lr-d around to the limb! the stretch when Iola put on her sir:-trh drivv, it I.ll('I()' Chief went into the sirctclt with an load of one length but Inla came on to over taki- him and win by half a length at tho wit-n, Hcdgevvood Chief fin- ishi-d third. .'..2 -Ti. . . Bud's Echo, the improving young trailer owned by Ralph MacFacl- yen and driven by Elmer Smith won two heats of the 2.25 trot and 1 placed second in the other. Helen - Harvester won the second heat of the trot. nftt-r Bud's Echo was set -' iark one position for running in I lit: strclrh. ' Bud's Echo was an easy winner in the nrst. race as oung Smith took him away in to lead and ya li.li.L. And c.A.ii.A. Officials To Meet TORONTO. (CF)-Top ovdlcials nt tho National Hockey League and PHP Canadian Amateur Hockey Association are scheduled to meet ho-.ra Friday in an attempt to evolve 1 more workable agreement between the two organizations. The groups will meet separately in the morning and than get. to- gether in the afternoon. George Dudley. secretary-manager of the CAHA. will head the amateur dele- gallon while Clarence Campbell. pl'P5lCIl'l'lt. of the NHL, will lead the professional group. Bruins Sign ” Three Amateurs BOSTON. (AP)-Boston Bruins the National Hockey League Mon- day night announced signing of three of Canada's outstanding amateurs-Doll McKennc,v. Doug Mohns and Allan Skip Teal. The three youngsters. who prob- iybly will be assigned to Boston's Hershey farm team in the Amer- icon Hockey League. were the sparkplugs of the Memorial Cub- lvinning Barrie Fiyers last. season. "Foal. 110. and McKenney, ID. are centrea. Mohns is 3 10-year-old left wing. Nuils H0-IIIIIOIT A . For Springfield, IORONTO. (OP)-DIVE Hiliman. 25-your-old righthunder, Monday night become the first. apringfieid pitnher to hurl I no-hitter in the International League its the Cubs blanked Toronto Mspls Leufii 5-0 bdaro 0.000 election day Inns here. Ironically. it. was the first vic- tory this salon for Hillman. it 5-foot-11 native of Dungnnnon, vs. no has seven. losses. This year "is hil fourth your in organized bast- . Lost season be compiled 3 6-8 carving with the Molncl of tho class 'QQ.340lIV-'0- H,- . .u...... ' Takes Two Heats Of Feature Event; Lucky Chief Wins Other Heati P. .l.I that olltstanding vir-I held him re to the finish wire. Frisco the not driven by Don MacNelll. challenged but could not come within a length of the win- nlng horse. Again Bud's Echo showed the way in the second heat followed by Helen Harvester and Roma Budlong. Helen Harvester moved up to challenge at the upper turn an the last trip around and both horses battled it out down the stretch. Bud's Echo broke about 90 yards from the wire and al- though he finished a half length ahead was set back one position. Ill the third heat Budis Echo went away on the rail and led iota” Honley Winner or Fit-.eilFtar All Pace . :Lit'rLeIsV9Rt' A '"T""W1 ' " . I As?” Maritime Marksmen Do -5? "PAGE six New Provincial Golf Champion from wire to wire. Chet Lyn Clever. Idriven by Col. D. A. Macliinnor. livas second at the half with Col- onel Bucllong third and Roma Budlong third. Roma Budlong finished second. I Adam's Orphan. owned and driv- -en by Duncan MacDonald of Syd- Iliey and Rosalie H. split the hon- ors in the Classified Pace. Adam's Orphan took the first dash, alter moving up from fourth position at the half. Follow Up !Ji'. led the held for more than the jtirst illrer.-qiiarters of the mile. ifollowed by Jerry Lee Volo and Mason: 49. Adam's Orphan followed by Dale D, moved up on the upper turn and finished one-two under wire. cident involving Sleepy Sam and Mason's 49 on the upper turn. Both drivers were thrown from their saulkiu and Laurie O'Brien, the driver of Mann's 49 injured his back. - O'Brien drove the second dash but almost blacked out during the mile. He received medical atten- tion following the race and was taken to hospital for further ex- amination and observation. Rosalie H. came up from follrtll position on the upper turn to fin- ish with a burst and win the sec- ond dash by half a length over Dale B. Mason: 49 finished third but was set. back to fifth place for interference. The daily double on Iola Hen- ,ley and Adam's Orphan paid 105690. I nee For All an Iola Henley (ManLeodv 1 6 1 Lucky Chief (MacDonald) 2 1 Prince Maplecroft (Carroll) 5 ; Hedgewood Chief -1 (Harrison) 3 Handbook (Ratchford) , 4 Direct; Mite (Moreside, Lctcher) 9 Veils Ls Voila (J. MacDonald) 'I .10 .10 Spencer isemplei , 6 Thelma Loll (Lewis) . 8 dr Times: 208 3-5; 2.08 2-5: 2.09: Iola. Henleybwncd and driven by Clayton MacLeod, Wesiville; Lucky 3 5 46 8'7 7dr 9 mutuels. first heat 35.40, 3.90, 4.10; 33.20. 3-00: 37.60: seocnd heat, 9.40, 2.50, 02.80; 36.30, 2.20; S6130. 2.25 Trot. pBiid's Echo (E. Smith) . 1 Helen Harvester (Thompson) 5 1 2 ho Frisco The Great (MacNeill) 2 ti 3 Ram Budlong (Kelly) .. 4 3 2 Miss Palll (Shaw) 3 4 6 Chet. Lyn Clever (Max)Kinnoni 6 8 4 Brother Bill twlsneri . 7 5 Colonel Budlong (Mn.cGi-egor) 8 7 5 .Tu-I. Llttlti Dale (Kelly) ii 9 1 Thalr's It (Birt) 10 dr rlr Times: 2.19 1-5; third heat, 2.18 2-5; part-muiuels. firsit, 53.50, 2.50. 2.00: 83.20, 3.10; 56.50: second. 137.- 40, 6.30. 4.40: 32.80. 2.20; 52.60: third, 33.00, 2.50, 2.20; 04.20, 3.10; 52.70. Clnullird Pace Adam's Orphan (D. MacDonald) 1 Rosalie 1-I. tO'Mear-at 5 Dale R. (Stead) . 2 Jerry Lee Volo tlardinei 3 FOUOW UD Jr. (.lIfaoFadveili 4 -Sleepy Sam (Hennesreyi dnf 3 Mason's 49 f0'Brleili dnf 5 Times: 216 1-4: 2.14; Adam's Orphan owned and driven by Dun- can MacDonald; Rosalie I-L. owned 171' Dr. W. T. Hooper and driven by Len O'Mear:i: part-muiuels: First, 814.70. 6.30. 4.50; 35.00. 3.20; 3410. iiiii?LE3iiI? Bast.-ballhllesulls The Braves defeated the tlians 9-7 yesterday in League baseball game Kennedy and Harry combined to throw a three-hitter at the Indians. Kennedy was the winnlng pitcher but gave way to MncGulgan in the seventh inning. Mat-Gulsan, Kennedy and Paul Murphy each hit. I double to spark the winners attack. One Little League ball game will be played this morning with the Cardinals playing the Indians at ten o'clock. All boys between the age of 15 and IR who would like to play in n Midget League are asked to turn out. for n prnctlsu iindor roach Randy Edwards this own- ing at six o'clock. Randy plans to form I Mldgt-t Losgue and from this League pick an All-star team to play against. Summerside or Reming- ton in the Island play-downs. In- : Litilr iu Jake MacGuigan Cnnsdiaii imports of cabinet or gains Jumped to 200 in 1951 from in 1000. the I l The rare was marred by an ac-: Chief owned by P. J. Cadegari antii . driven by Rmmje Macponald; pari. number of llorscs in charge of any. I I I t. I Derwyn I-Ieustis of Sununcrsidcl ,'who won the Provincial golfy ichnnlplnnsliip last wt-ek is pictured, above. Tito, 20-vcar-old Ht-listis fired ai brllll:li1t. 73 over the Belvederel Golf Course on Saturday to clinch the crown with a 36 hole score of 1154. I I Hockcv p'.a.vr-r Bob Gi'a,i' runner-lip with A scorn of 157. iNoletl'IlriveMrsO llil EXIlII)IIIOn I Leading dl'lVFr in the Charlotte-i flown track in 1952 alld having it brilliant record thus far in 1953. Len O'Mearn, has also the largest trainer at the Ch'lown D.-iving Park. Under his care are horses from Dr. Temple Hooper's stable; the horses owned by Mrs. Poulton,those olviled by Gr:-gory 8.: M:icLcan, and the pacer. Buddy O'Connor. rnciilg lll1t'”I('r the colors of Mr. Winston Tnylor. Dr. I-1oopcr's horses include such well-known starters as Rosalie H. and Billie McVc,v; thc Poulton .stable lisis among others the fast stepping Esso. given a mark of 211 1-5 by O'Mcarn. For Messrs. Gregory and Macbean he is pilot- ing Royal Scott Jr. Len had one of the thrills of his carerr a tow werks ago when ho won five of night dashrs at. 11 night l1lN”l. He ran up his five victorit-s,iw teaming Bnbe Brltton home in front. twice. was also 11 double winner with Rosalie H.. and got the nod once with RoynLScott. Jr. Lon drove his first rnce in 19-10. grcn lest anti scored his early VlCIOl'IPS Wllhl I113 l'P. DCVOTI June French. an iinprirled .WIIl1 this horse he won ,, heats in 2.10. , W,ith A. B. Cutcliffels Margaret IJE-ail. an Island bred horso, ho had lfurther stirrrssrs, nnd gave her a Imark of 2.10. This year he aiidod in his repu- tntlon when he gave the twelve year old Babe Britten ll new .rP- cord of 2.08 1-5. His wprk with the Brltton horse has in fact. been rc- marknblr. and fll1P of the high- lights of Island racing this war. Len will be one of the most. ac- tive drivers at the present. meal. Making a comeback to racing this yr-rir. after it lengthy absence fiom horse rircles. Pat. MacK(-nna. prominent. and youthful drlvcr in the lain twenties and early thirties. is displaying much of his former ability as trainer and drivrr. Pat, still far from elderly, has retained his fIno sense of timing and the gift of being able to "rntt-." a horse to a nicely. It was this capacity to judge a horse's stam- ina. that nmde him one of the best drivers in the Mariilmcs twenty years ago. It. was tough racing in this 1920's and 1930's and Pat had his share of victories. He had the distinc- tion of beating the great Marjorie M. at. Montague in 2.10 with Billy Cape, and had the Cope horse top- ping thr summaries on many iothrr Maritime trncks. Another grunt. pacer of livnnty wars ngn. Lucky Lindy. owned by Wellington MacNelll. raced to bril- liant wins under Pat's guidance rind took a tab at 209 1-4. At. Halifax. Fredericton. Wood- stock and Chiilham as woll as on Island tracks. MacKrnnu was highly ri-gardsd and seldom out of thti money. - Driviniz for Dr. Soainaifs Just- A.-Mere stables this year he has I land Lakeman. -Mr-ck; Fnlir, Hudson (7) and Kc!- :Shore (7), Overmire (8) and Rossi. I nctt; THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Baseball Results National League St. Loiliu 000 001010 I 'I 3 Milwnltlwe . . I50 010 Olx I ll 1 Haddix, Chambers (5), Brazlr: (8) and Rice; Spahn and Cran- dall. Ir lfaddix A M l'IRI('AN LEAGUE 000 000 000-0 1 1 Washington 100 000 011-2 9 0 Flowers, Mcnermott (8) and White; Portrrfield and Sacka. L- Flnwers. . Boston . liiteriiiltltimll League Suspended Gamc:-- Baltlmore 010 301 200 'l 8 1 Buffalo 118 100 00: II M I Grecnwob(l.I Hcrrin (3). Starr (4), Mrozinski tilt and Loiinctt: l.nri;v, Yoist-lln (7), 1-iarrist (8) Suspended Game:-- Springfield 000003 002 I5 I 2 Toronto . 134 000 00: 8 9 '2 Long. Jacobs (Ii). Mellis (7) and lcr, Rossi (7). Montreal at Syracuse postponed wet grounds. ' Hlllmiln and Brubrink; Slater. . 100 000 300 A '1 3 . . 300 0.11 00x 7 7 2 Sanford, Starr I8) and Lon- Johnson and Lake-man. Rochester at Ottawa double- hvndcr postponed. rain. Springfield 000 011 120-5 12 0 i Toronto . 000 000 000-0 0 1 AUGUST 11, .1953 Island Tennis Finalists done remarkably well with Way- mark, a (roller which did not show much in 1952. Under MacKenna'sf handling Waymark is a. different horse and has taken a new recordl of 2.16 1-4. It is believed he can gol mlich faster. Two wins with Time Table. areI also to the credit of MacKenna.I and this horse will likely start ini W8Sitllis week's Junior-I'ree-For-All. , Although he did some "catch"; driving in New Brunswick and Quebec last. year, this is the first year as a full-time trainer and river for "'Meddy" Goguen, I 21 year old Moncton man. As it catch driver last season he had a com-I lmcndnble win with Donald GR utl Moncton, hitting the wire in 2.11. Located at the Charlottetown track for most of this season i,”Meddy" has been in the money practically every start. Witll the free-for-aller, Abbe-i lard. owned by J. S. Watts of' Ichandler, Quebec. he won a stren- uous heat from Babe Britton and Johnny Kalmuck in 2.08 2-5. and on Saturday night last handled Surprise Lady cannlly to win from a good field. Surprise Lady, 6 years old. was given a record of 2.13 2-5 on July 1st, at Chatham, N. B. by Goguen. Surprise Lady is also owned by Mr. Watts. and Goguen has in his stable the fine -four year old Maxie Federal, al- ready a winner this year, in 2-14 1-5 and has placed in 2.14 2-5. With these three Quebec owned horses the Moncton man will be very much in the picture through- out the week of racing. -.L?L- 7 4 I Disappears After Distress Signals ' HONG KONG. (Reutei-s)wThe. Royal Navy said here Monday that an unidentified gunboat fired on the 3.380-ton Danish steamer Heinrich Jessen Sunday and dis-, tress signals were picked up. Thai lnavy said they had heard noth- ing since then from the steanier, which had given her position as somewhere in the Formosa. strait off the Chinese port of Amoy, 300 miles northeast of here. THANK YOU Th: North Rusiico Regatta Com- :nlIIIP9 wishes to acknowledge iwith thanks the kindness of Iih! following donors of prizes: Vin- cent Blake, Prowso. Bros., Ilecldltt Bros., Sovereign Film Distribu- tors Ltd., The Guardian. W. D Gillis Coal Co., W. L. McKcnnn -(- C0,. Goo. Kitson, M.L.A., Kelly R- Mclnnis, Flsher- Bros, Arnfast Coal Co., McCall Frontenac, North Rusliro Fisherman's Co-op. Im- perlal Oil, A. Kennedy, compli- ments of Jack McNalr. .l. W., Windsor Co., Hyndman dz Co.,l North Rustico Canning Co., R. 'l'. Holman, Gordon McKay, Keefe Drug Co., J. h M. Murphy, De- Blois Bros, Carvell Bras., Carter & Co., P. W. Turner, Amherst Footwear, Canada Packers, G. 1-1. Barbour, Atlantic Wholcsait-rx, Rogers Hardware, Glitlden Paint lCn., FPHHCII A: Chandler. Island Co-op Services. Peoples Co-op, SJ T. Green. R. T. Montgomery. lt.l E. Mulch, Seaman's Beveragt-.:,' The Patriot. Olympia Ice Cream! R. R. Bell, M.L.A.. Angus Mac- Loan. M.P., W. Chester S.' Mr- Lurt-, M.P.. Enterprise Bakery. Amos Gallant, McLean's Bread. Cozy Corner Restaurant. Irving Oil. J. R. Williams. , (left) 1953 Prince Edward Island Tnnnis,in the R.C.A.F. champion and Earl Smitll (right) ?during lIlP summer months. Charlie MacMill;m at Silmmcrside de- nbovc fnnted Smith in straight sets 7-5. :1! 0-0, 6-3. . the Charlottetown courts inst Smith won the Island crown last Saturday aftcrlloon: year. He has been Island champ- MacMillnn, a medical student at ion on several occasions. tho rumlcr-lip. arc sllowil just I)PI0l'P ihcir fiilnl llllitcll Monlrealer Wins 1 Borden Match mm M DCMMSI'09I Prince County SOUTH MARCE Om" 'CP' " ii Congratulations to Dcrwyn Hues- Sgt. J. J. Harclman of Molltrenlpusl nu, sensauoml young gum. Moildiiy won the Bordon iiizitch n2fn.,u.5i(-N, Hench who mag seasoned Ill? 0175111"? (IN "I "W "ml ”' vrtrrails to mine cut on top of the ""31 Dmllllm” "I C"””d-3 Rm" Island competition. We know rath- ASSDCWIOXT WWI 5h””l- lrr loss about golf than a vegetar- A5 It ll”W.V TM" f9”- 533- Hal'(1'Ilnll knows aliniii. T-bone steaks. mil l7i1mP9d 1" "in? bU115'9.V?5 b" I lit we should judge that Derwyn dropped to an limvr four on hlslu-an ii. the hard way. E-tabiislting Snort Echoes final shot to scnrc one (in them mm” had H, m. A-, .3 cm..... possible 50 firing 10 rounds fronignmi mm ,.,;--,- 300 .V3l'05- lien fairway would be our idea of A steady downpour of rain cnv cred these ranges near Ottaxva alli day, forcing postponement of two aicllrs-thr Barlow and Mar- lizc . .. laying under 0 O O This is l')ci'w,vilts second tasti- - second spot with four U. S. stars. tlletMcGill University who is training I ; '.!-3-4-SUR.PRISE 1iAm' ' 3-5-6-MARION 1') Well At Shoot Op solrri-r MARCH. Ont. (OP)- Mal-itimc's marksman showed uP well Monday despite D001” SIIOOUHB conditions at. the 85th Innlml Dominion of Canada Rifle Assoc- ening covered these ranges near Ottawa all day. ' i Rqms. R. J. stapleford of Suit- sex, N. B., tied with two other iailon prize shoot on the Con- Canadians for second place in the naught rifle ranges. Sherwood match. He tied with Two Nova Bcotlans led the Mar- Donald E. Morris of Britannia ltimers in the tyre match. Iii-ins Heights, Ont., and Cpl. A. H. Blanchette of Calgary with 1 score of 34, one off the possible from 300 yards. Three other: tied with 335. They were Lt. Col. E. C. Cowan. Hali- fax, CPO. S. G. Bowles and Capt. A. J. Mccabc. both of Charlottt-- town. 10 round: from the 200 yard range. CPO. D. Clark of Dartmouth. N. s., and Elsie strong of Newport. N. EX, posted scores of 40 of 9. pass- ible 50. Five other Maritlmers were tied vvlth scores of 08. They WEN? '7' McAdam of Saint John, N. B.. B. Douglas, Moncton; G. E. Tufts. In the other match shot Mon- Frederlcton: Gnr. A. 1... Court, day, sqdn. Ldr. T. I". Baines of York, P.E.I.: and Lac. W. War- Halifax led the Maritime delega- tion vvilh a 42 score of a. possible 50 in the Borden match fired from 300 yards. shick, Summerslde. PEI- Two of the opening day match”- thc Barlow and the Macbougall matches, were postponed because Qualifyfinkgvgliound In Canadian Open Golf LONDON, -0nt.. (OF) P31 mento, Calif. V Lesser bespectacled sharpshooter The top 32 scorers go into inaicll from Seattle, shot at par 77 here plny for the championship today Monday to lead the qunlilyllll Tllr rest of tllr field WJII battle round of the Canadian Open golf ll out in the several flights. The championship. The tough Hunt tournament runs through Saturday Club course floored many likely- when a 36-hole match play duel looking prospects as the six-day will be staged for the title. title tourney opened. The scores were higher than One of the better United States iioriiinl as the field of 130 battled players in the tournament, Miss it out for championship flight Lesser shot at two-over 41 going W015- out but came home with a blazing 36 on this back nine, two-tinder, to equal the 77 par for the layout. While the course proved retillu rough for some of the contestants. the top players weren't far off the pace, Canada's Marielle Stewart. winner of the close tournament here last week and British champ. posted a one-over 78 after a scrambly opening nine. She shared Contract Awarded For Minesweeper PORT ARTHUR. Ont... (CP)-A contract for a Royal Canadian Navy ininesweeper has been awarded the Port Arthur Ship- building Conlpaiiy. The ship -wil be illc saint: type as the HMCE Qilinte which was launched hert Saturday. It will be the third sucl ship built by the company. Edean Anderson. from Helena. Montana, defending champion, Grace Lenczyk, A two-lime champ, and Barbara Romack of Sacra- RAOING EVENTS TODAY AT OLD HOME WEEK AFTERNOON FIRST DASH 1:30 P.M. T'ROWSli' BROS. L'l'D.h'!:'!3 l'A('l')-ilml l)l1'lSlON DASHES 3-0-O-THREE DASHES AT 3300.00 EAFII :4-4-5-ANNE -DREAM -.3-i-is-r;lc('.iu' smrn I0-2-'.'-MONEY ROYAL 1-0-1-LITTLE DELBERT l'ROM'Sl'I BROS. LTD.-'.':'3.'l PA('E--3rd DIVISION DASHES l--4-'1-THREE DASHES AT 5250.00 EACH 1-2-1-FACECLOTH . 6-IHI-MISS JUDY HAL '3-3-3-LOU KALMUCK 7-8-D-CAPTAIN MISSOURI 3-0-IL-LADY ABNER LR-I-I-KITTY MHIKAY 4-5-2-BILLY Hl?Dl.ON(l t94-5--HISTICR VERNA 5-'1-4-GOOD LUCK ' H. L. SEAR C0. LTD.-2:20 TROT-lat. DIVISION DASHES 2-5-8-THREE DASIIES AT 5350.00 EACH 5-2-'I-ANYWA Y til-3-l-WlNNIE'l-l LAST I7-I-5-TYNDALL SEMPLE i8-6-2-JOANDALE 1-I-6-SENATOR 2-ll-0--MILDALE Iii-4-8-CECILA SHARON I 4-6-3-ROYAL SCOTT CRAIC-llll'l.l'I NIGHT-FIRST OASN 0:15 P.M. Dnilrzril. TINI shots wrriv rilalkcti my 1-;,-,5”; cimmpmnsmp gm-9, Hp ill! in two nthr-is, trn.-: on the scllnolbnv mi:'1i'” is - Til" l'1?l1"K-Smrll IWI I'll" 5N'”1l5I .1 t lion the Island cllamplollslllp spot in the Bnrdcil match. Lirlit. rm gmmnc;-5m,. 133., NH”, H H- W- V- Hall Of Cami? B'7I'd'"l- 01”-Iand went on to make a surpris-i and Maj. F. Bntterskill of Wain- Ingly Rood shot.-jug against other Vi'1”l';hl. Alli!-. WW0 NW1 0" ill? provincial chavnpiors in Canada. possible with 485. Sat. F. C. Arm-I o o - strong of Ottawa and Cnrstnblci A bouqupf 1,; H153 due Mark De. Paul J. Nlfml OI MOIIWPR1 UNI lzincy. Silillmersiclos ace hockey with 475. Jplnyer who is being given nchancc Despite 1119 D00? 3l100Hnlz,to try out with the Canadian or- weatllor. 11 marksmcll tied fnrizuillzatioii in the Montreal Forum first place in the '1'Xvrn match and two tied for top honors in the next. fall. Island fans will be fol- plowinc Mark's fortunes with in- tcontinuod on Pngc 15) I (Continued -'onA Pagcilbi ATTENTION HORSEMEN Declarations for the 2:25 PACE and H10 2:20 PACE 10 AM. TODAY. Charlottetown Driving Park FREE! FREEI FREE! OLD HOME WEEK SPEOIAL On the purchase of four first line. Dunlap poss- (-ngi-r tires and tubes, we will furnish one tire free of clinrgo. Come in and talk over your fire problo-m with us. TIIE WORLD RIDES ON DUNLOP , r. R. McLAINE LTD. Dial 7358-7:-359 ' Maipeque Rd- HYNDMAN k ('0.-lt'RIt)I'. FOR ALL TROT DASHES 1-4-'1-THREE DASHES AT 3400.00 A DASH 5-4-5-RAJAR HANOVER It-7-4-(iLl'IANl7l' 'i-2-l-( i0IlBLESTONE 1-I-0-BUD KALMFCK 2-3-3-FLAXCOT 3-6-2-VELLA GRATTAN 4-5-7-GREAT DOON l ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD.-2:18 I'ACl'2Q1rd. DIVISION DASHES 3-6-0-THREE DASIIES AT 3300.00 EACH 0-A-I-JICNNY LYNN '1-.'f-2-BI LLY M('.V EY R-0-ll-ARGOT POINTER 0-5-0-ESSO it-Q-4-PRINCE DIJDLONG '.'-2-5-MY DARLING .1-l-'I-MISS DONNA MAN 4-1-9-MISS KNOX 54-3-PAT. D. 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