-ill , N.S.-P.E.l.Junior Baseball i 5 Finals Start This Evening I The Junior Abbies and Iie Caii- in the H. D. League, and catcher up a win in the second game of nip; Juniors will open their bet Forbie Kennedy. who left today for the city league final series that ' two of three series for the N.S.- the National Hockey League Mont- brought the Flyers to a 1-1 stale- I P.E.I. baseball title this afternoon real Canadians training camp. will'mate in games with the Dodgers. The ” " Island Dairy went on Memorial Field starting at 5.30. The Canning nine are reported he the two not available for this The Abbies will likely lineup as series. follows: catcher - Bernie Gallant; However the Alibics are all a lst base - Cliff Ready; 2nd base - Page 6 The Guardian Saturday, Sept. 10. 1955 to have an import studded lineup and pack a lot of power at the i plate but the locals are not exactly - pushover themselves when it come b hoisting baseballs out of ball- parka. The Abbies. with the exception 4 of two players. will be sporting the year older and have a year's more Bobby Lund. Zird base -Willie Dunn; experience under their belts and, Shortstop v Jack Kane; left-field - even though the loss of Macl.eod Brian McCallum: centre-field - and Kennedy is quite a blow. still Kenny MacDonald and right-field have enough talcnt left to takc the Bill Purcell. measure of the Canning nine. A doubleheader, starting at 1.30, Coach Tom llilacFarlane will have will be played Sunday if necessary. what looked ,0 be the best mu. Great Race Card Slated ' For Driving Park Tonight have plenty of coinpeiition from one game up in their best four of seven final series for the island softball title when they smothered the airmen 0-2 at the Parkdale Diamond last evening. Ced Ballem took up where his brother Art left of Wednesda evening and. although he was tag- ged for nine blows. was tough in the clutches and got some great suppprt by his teammates. Norm Haney. the Flyers fire- balling right-hander, started but was the victim of some tough luck. timely Dniry hitting and his own wildness. Haney forced in two runs in the last of the first iasuelng three walks after the Dairy got two runners on with hunts and Carrol bounced a single off third-baseman same lineup that lost out last year young Ronnie Stanley on me mound Officials announced last night d tad . "J D Mng park mm. classes when 1; mm” W Allard to get another marker across l In Summerside in the Island finals. for today's game. During the sea-. that if necessary. the lights. Eiifcepgfgeaomelwuek .54" be herd providing xcnemem Gr"; ho.-Se, which, as it turned out, was enough BOX soon: .. I Don MacLeod. who was the main- son's play in the city league Stanley which have been (lying dormant tonight. like Famous Boy, mmid, 3nd June d c to win the. ball game. my. AB R H Po A E ' stay of the pitching staff last sea-iposted a 5-1 won-lost record and all season long. will be turned no mo pace Well”, a ".0, and page Breeze Wm be running in the C Haney sailed along without too Jackzn-Vi-4-v g 0 0 ' 2 1 son and during this summer's ac- never in any one game allowed lo insure a complete nine innings and one mu Wm be run G" for mu and pace and E" audio”, much trouble "um me hm, whm A" d .. i . . I . 0 tiviiies was the stand-out pitcher more than shits. Ronnie also picked. of play. purses totalling S1300-00' GA Ann C. Docmr JD. in the C PROVIDENCE. R lg iCPle George Kelly unloaded I triple into '7 i - - . ..c-.-....-.---. .,.. .-.. . - . p . . - -. The mm” mm me 3 mm mm Guy mmsmt Mum, E. Jack Cnwmm mm" mm”, rm, mu, ,0 ohm Icm, ,,,,.,..liiopor. rf .. . 3 I i i o i ' Ho ad with horses like Meg. Moriell Connie French. Frisco the Great Hockey League defenceman and rurgiers had talken free riediegjl : : E : 3 3 e I Woody. Real Joe. Jean. B. Lee. in the trot. I former coach of Hershey Bears of o rs. e Ytlme Om! mflm ,0nV.r' K I H . 1 . 2 . 0 ' I F0 I Essa. Suffolk Chief. Piemier J. The fiist dash will get underway the American Hockey League. has later 0!! APP! A11!-”llll1lll l-lllelnterchuk ,5 p 1 1 7 . 0 l A d F- 5 Walter and Prince Budlong will at 9.00 pm. daylight time. been appointed coach of Provi- do(i:ibllte." I edn d pm” u ' " ' . 0 . I I n 1'”T deuce Reds of the AHL. the club 0 re rep ac aney an gave Hum'" ' I 0 1 5 0 0 PilRES'l' iiiLi.s. iAPl-- , aniiouiic J Friday. up only one hit and one run over K,mbe' ” ' I . 1 2 . 0 . - A - ' d Lewis Hood ” Born in Dublin Ont. Crawford lhe final two innings. . r' C . Today at l..kl pm. at Illemorialplenty of thrills and exi-iieiiii-iii. 1""-lg "Rb"! an . I L d C I ' - - ll”liM.V. P- Ill 3 0 l 0 3 0 . vii-iii starter Earl Nicholson will All officials in charge hope for dl';'t2m:'lien5:i':l;Il:fl;,o:f ' I la I 5 en .0 p e.fes cl;l;le;':";u;l;:::"'&') Sslp-enl'g'”;'2avfulll3;:',:9';lnd5:il;;h "fl;m;';';5bJ:l s,l1ll';i'i'oisis . at 2 9 M ii 3 send away the first heat of the 100 make the meet a siici-ms is g f t lg m I 2 M N S l , . g. . . I i N dash to get the 1955 Maritime continuation of good xicailii-.. lic- Pllrt:(li1laIl,d anSAEdsE!el'lE;!lf:lEli'epl:y J I e ;,1vJe;Ii-:3 linitshagofgoggfirugzsinuirazigiiag ,it'l:i:;i;ir on the Flyers in the ntherrlA)aiikvru".m;" hA:i Flt IIZPIO 111 El, . Track and Field Ch!l'HPl0llShlpS'('8llSEll1P)' are already assured oflor we km; singles mawhes of l”? W” appointed mach M B05-1 Tam-whuk had 3 dmlble and Rushes C . 5 1 1 g 0 0 nndmluaix h (i ii '-h d t we-liiiinu-N Cliillllliiliikfatlnn from Mpmiv ll-WIS Full-challenge round. 5 M WILF GRl'50N? lgfheh spiiiitauieou; l'l(E0l')'Rll:Wl mngr farm club in 1950 followinglsingle in four trips and Pl'f)cl0l'lConnoll'y. 4 z 2 4 0 0 - I'll” .' E ” '"g”” 9 pa "in" '9'" mm” ',.( T g. l Triilii-rt. L'. S. Wimbledon tltle-- Clllldlll P7955 5"" will" El 19 .'"""" Vl en "5 -V49" his retirement from the Bruins. slashed two ' glee in two tries. lHarti'nger, rf . . 3 2 0 1 ll 0 , are of His Honor Lleutena nt, Among today s ciitiics are com hum”. vnmhered Herbie Flamv psilver-haired coach of I . Governor T. W. L. Prowse and petitors from SI. John. ii on cton. ' A TORONTO iCPi G Bone-chilledycollapsed on the finish barge andl bandlcd by experienced offii-ials.l the I5-oxen! meet should provide Says Islanders Will Sign With Saint John SAINT .ltili.N'. N B. rCPu A Ipflitl-'Slli3TI for the group inter- esicil in entering a Saint John hockey team in the Atlantic Coastl F-oiiior League said Friday night this city was assured of tho serv- ices of six of last years Charlotte. town lslander players if entry wasl gained. These players. he said. togctherl with at least five stars available- in tlwgSi1int John area. would- fnrm thc nucleus. He added that Buck Whitlock, long-lime Mari-p time ice star from Charlottetown. had been in Saint John conferring with the local group and chances for a foam here were extremely favorable. The group will he vepi-extnlcrl by at least an delegates at the. Sunday meeting of the league at; Moncton i If admitted to die league. the saint John group plans to call ani immediate public meeting seeking support in the venture. Committee heads and directors also will it? appointed next week. MacLeodmPi'rches & Bats Liverpool To HALIFAX, (CF)-eLiverpool Lar- rupers won their first Halifax and District Senior Baseball League title Friday as they swamped Hali- fax Cardinals IN to take the best- of-nine finals 5-l. Don McLeod of Charlottetown, one of the few Maritimers in the import-packed league, had seven strikeouts as be got cred-it for the win. his second of the series. He helped his own cause with a two- run homer that touched off a five- Dorcbesler. Dupuis Cm-ncr S.ack- (mm Rgverly Hills" Cam” 622' 64' , . V .. i..4. r6in::;,l,li:1' lioad. Aiistralia's court killer. ; Truro. N S.. Suniiiicrsiile. f'barloltc- .?.:fxaT.nv::m:n (.:ipa"':Il:wta0 town. Kilniiiir and ilniinl Slcwarl. 6., 5,, '57 53A i ' PET and Boston Mass i" '”i " . .. M'fr”ed Gmnn; p'mtmNiniE mum The two clash in one semi-fihal ' i. T s H I lay hi the other bracket poi? vmmfr O:bR1'"'fT"0'..wll”. mnii iliiiiivs lhgleiihcr the American and lmmg "mar A igll” "lmi M :lllrlI'r'lll?lll champions. Vic Seixas . .- . . k i it , i:l:li(lill lii'nIg)arit(()iiil(VUiiii,xl:tl-ll l'-11:! iii:-iik mm Ken Ruscwam respecuveiy in ”l'ui'onto. Sandy Pzilicrsoii of "FT 7- WT: Boston. Mass . llcvi (liiwii yi-.sicrilay b to compete in the variiius ficld Base all Results events. He plans on trying to lwiicr the present Maritime ficlrl and discus i'ecoi'ds. in the 6-niiic run all iiiiisiziiiiiiniz Vllltaktl field headed by (ion. Gallant of NOW Y0l'k liy THE CANADIAN PRESS American League l om 000 3104 ll ll non 30l iox-5 ii 0 Dupiiis Corner. Joe Rit'llal'(l of St.I Donovan. Howell l7l Papal '8 .lobn fl.anc-astcrl. John Paul (ii the and Lnllar: Larsen. Konstantv t7ll Abbies. S. Grace of .-kmlicrsl riiidfilillll '3 and B9lT3- WLITSEHI four other entrics sliiiuld stmzc a l-'llllllf'V-"ll HR-S? NV'C0llln-S 1- real battle. in incl it is felt crirh llfllmll mo 000 010 3 3 2 and every event will be wcll con- Hillll-ll'l0l'I' 000 402 WK 3 ll 1 tested and well worth seeing. l G-'"'V" ll"l'l"W- 7 3nd P0"i9l'i -... - . ,,.- Slrr-uli 7: Wight and Smith: L. fl;-irvcr Island Shoe mi.-nianri llflflfltllilfl-.1 ii 0, M g S d lRti.”-lflll loflnntloftflvl 7 0i '1 l.m11im Varlcski llll Mnssi 49! ee ,-iiirl Hogan. Delock. Hurd Illl andi Tm Nam dmbk; "Um kn”, uhiln W .. Lemon I. 7- Delnck. Fle. Smith. Kiner. Rnaen. l M. , Kansas City 200 000 fl2l-5 6 0 Ar? Wnsliinitton 210 000 12):-6 l2 0 Kc-llnnr. Gnrinan l2l Dlfmar till mid Asirofh. Shanta Iill: McDor- mot! and FitzGcrald. Courtney Int shoe tnurngmpni will be held at-"R5 the Brighton Club tnmnrrnw who intend to participate asked to have their names in be fore 2 00 pm. tomorrow afternoon Play will begin at 230 pm. l.-Ditmar l lK.'1ll.sPF ('lll' ?ll'2 llll'..l l00-7 9 0 W.-izhingtiin 005 lltll 000-5 7 l Kcrinzakiis Harrington I6! and, Astrotb. Stone. Past-ual int and l,('NlrlllP,l'. We-Harrington. l.v Pas- Firsi Title run Liverpool rally in the scvcntli , N3”"""l LHKI" inning. His catcher. Gciii'i,:i- Lewis Qlilsbuigh - Sm wnh . iwau ee tyjg 0i:,nm'red' m the h llall. Siirkont vlli and Shepard: Jim Rough look the loss riiicr Slldh” Md C”""l3"- lPH"ll- HR: going eight, innings. He was liflcd '”'l- Cl'5l'(l3ll- for a pinch-hitter in the cighthiPl"l3d9lPl'"' and Tom Bujnowski finished. 8' .L””'5 13.1 021 03xTT” 12 0 Damn, Seaman, wmh M the .l)lCl(S0fl, lllrozinski 12) Owens Larrupierii. who won the regular ii” K””'V3 '7.' am I0p3l5- M3” Schedum Came in as 8 much, liiis (81: Schmidt and Burbrink. L- hitter earlv in the game and had r,)”'k5""i HR: Silo Muslalr three for three at the plate. Miw Ymk mo 000 M04 4 2 002000000-2 60 DOWN TH BACK STRETCH A Qikflfitl Invitational Paco brought eight of we use best pa- c-ra ll the world to RiFTiPlIGi1 Park. near Montreal. last Friday night and they drew an river-all crowd of I2.fl00 it was raced in turn dashes and was probably the. most thrilling contest ever wif- neased by harness horse fans in Canarlals largest city To mention the night horses would bring to mind their exccptional speed ca- pacity. Torrid recently rlefcatcd 'he worldis champion Adios Harry at Yonkers in a track record time of 2.00 3-5: Chuck Vnlo, Wilming- .. iCincinnati 010 004 00xwe5 6 0 l.iddle. Wilhelm I6! Grlssom till and Kati: Nuxhall and Burgess. l.-Lidille. "RSI Cin. Post. Bell. Brooklyn 100 001 020- 4 5 l lflhicazti 502 130 00x-ll l5 l Ncwconibe. Roebuck Isl Tem- pleton '7' and Walker: Rush and ,(fhiti. Ir-Newcombe. l-IRA: Bkn. giindges; Chi, Fondy. Banks. Mik- sis. Jackson. -Brooklyn 010 006 603-16 8 1 '('lll('alZ0 020 020 230- 9 17 1 Meyer. Labinc (ill and Howell, tim Star. Bran Scott and Philip Walker llll: Jones. Tremel llll Scott all have beaten 20fl,ovcr llaviil f7i Kaiser I'll Perkowski half mile tracks and the trip pnrr-r it'll and Chill, McCullough ill. W- of them all. Meadow Rice, has 3 lllcyer. L-Jnm-is. HR.-z: Rkn. Moryii reward of 158 3-5. l7.immcr 42) Labiniv. Chi. Jackson. Fundy. Baker, Banks. Tho race was one of tho mi-ti cxciting seen in Hlt"h0llPIl plant ,"l"""”""' "''n" in years and the finishes rli'Nl' s""l'"'""l tremendous applause from lhc Hm'a"3 olnmlmkd T 0 ilrcai crowd. Diamond Hal. nuiicd Tnmm" M1 M" MET. '7 1 by Sol Camp and driven by Jon A'""'' Hams Ml S'"'”h" '5" by Johnny Simpson. stopped his M"m""..'5" v”l".'""' lsl ""1 mm, in 200 L5 in hpmmz Admslihohle. bicrra; Fornielea and Ber- Rm by a nose. Adios Harry was l""' 4. The time was two-fifths of al iTnrontn loads but-of-seven ... (Continued on page 7) in" 2.1; Final Rounds Club Tennis Tournament At the Charlottetown Tr-nnis Cflllfli yr.-zlerday Elizabeth Willett defeated Edie Smith 6-1. 6-1 to advance into the finals of the Ladic-5' Singles against Wanda MacMillan. This match will be played at 5 o'clock this evening. The semi-finals iii the Men's Singles will be played at 2.30 today with the finals at 2.!” tomorrow. Paul Rays and Reg Mt-.Aleer will scare off in one semi-final T NO 5 MEDICAL COIDANY RCAMC (M) l'aI Training will com- mence Monday, 12 Septem- 'II at 1030 lira. (7:80 M. nstuodrsIslooh,Put- .&.III'shaldWeb Eh. . X: ” I sl'”..:.-..-1'-?!r....::i....'?-i "i&'l;& 3” Reached In Rochester and Montreal not scheduled. Jr. I.Y.CT!ni'er Final Round The match. and Mark Mai-Giiinaii will meet Walter Cullen in the other. At 4 o'clock this afternoon -indy gdvgncgi 3., Anderson and Jim Johnston wlll,finnls of the Jr. Softball league play Paul Kays and Geoff Fitz-lliist evening by dropping mg 301;. gernld for the MPniK Doubles ery Bombers H. Garnet Steele ll3mPl0lISlllD. buried his fourth win of the series Matches will also be played in for the youth clubbers. Weatherbie the Ladies' Doubles and the Mixcd took the loss. Doubles. time and weather uer- George MacDonald iiii a 2-run ml"lllB- homer for the B.Y.C. Jr. B Y.C. Starters With Positions For Saturday, Sept. 10th Int DASH 9:00 P.M. I PACE-1 DASHE8 A'l' XI IACII NH. Mnriell Woody. Real Joe. Jean 3. lac, mm, sijkilk Qm, Premier J. Walter. Prince Burllong. , c nor a PACE-I nasin-zs A'l' mus aaca Jolbr Bud. niiioui Boy. Ginger woriny. iu'iay'r Lass. use lrsess: Marion 8.. Ranida. Maiinisfer Direct. also eligible. colonel luloag. . C PACE-2 DAIITES A'I' IIIQQ IACI hie I I TROY-I DAHIIEI AT OlI.I EACI Garth Tryas. Guy Harvester. Muriel l.. burrs am. Ooaaie Pnosl. II Francis Drake. Torrirny Sliaiiter. Frlaoa the Great. aha chills, Innis Diidiong. Arloiiway. - WN DRIVING PARK ivllal. HRs. Washn. Sievers i2l. fl-ly nightfall, thousands of persons 002 000 000--2 8 1' 000011 100-3 I0 0 Go-- lvs Ialiou. nooks J. 13.. Anthony L. 0. Ass 0.. PI Iiuo. Appa Araenauit bad a single and double and Mike Oonnolly bad we bingles for the Dairy. Angie Carroll and Connolly play- w.-1!, ed standout ball afield for the Dairy and second-base man Jack- son of the Flyars made one of the best plays of the year when he made a diving stab of Carroll's line and doubled Bradley off sec- ond. Cliff Lumsden of New Toronto. the was carried l only survivor of a starting field of bulanre. l 30. completed the gruelling 32- Ryder was iini-iinsi-ions. 1 mile lakefront marathon at 9 pm. Lumsdcn. who sprinted the last, EDT (10 p. in ADTt Friday lcw yards. had to be helped outl night. of the water. He wan put on al it took him 19 hours. 401 minutes ;Sl.r9l('hEr and whisked away to hos-. and nine seconds to cover lliE'pIliBl in an ambulance. l distance. His fiancee. .loan Cook of Tor- His swim. made in frigid Lake-oiiio, rushed up to the stretcher Ontario water ranging from 54 loland cried lo the pushing crowds: 60 degrees and in the teeth of a "Leave him alone.” He recognized stiff northeast wind for hall the her for a moment and held out distance, brought him fame rind a his hand Io her. to a waiting am- finanrial jackpot of at lcastl Ryder got out of the pilot boat. second dash in a 204.1 winning Perry 525.600. COIJRAGEOUS EFFORT V.-slapped on to the barge and almostl immediately doubled up and col- lapsed. R was an epic M mums? and it was a dramatic finish in an determination for the 24-year-old l"spm"g 5Wlm' Bem" the '3"- swii.i instructor who has carned'l'l'mS'le" "M ”l''””'”5 held be .S:,l.,'950 in seven prevmus Canadian back "at nine tonight." He made tremendous crowds to the Drivingpwith the gri-all-st horses tbc Mari- Nmional Fxhibmon swims over it wilh about a minute to spare. shorter distances. .ThUrSday, Bay State Pat Cracks Track Mark In Quebec 4' Bay State Pat. Andrew Perry's finishes. ! horse of destiny, surprised even hisl His feat marks a fitting climax most faithful supporters by setting In a hard struggle towards the big- a track record of 2.02.3 at the time of harness racing. Bay State Quebec harness racing track 'l'liiirs-iPat was originally trained as a day night. limiter but after fruitless losing The six-yi-ai'-olil paccr ai:ain,cfforts in his earlier years ho was broke his old record of 2.05 it in the .only lightly regarded and until Mr. assumed ownership was effort. nevcr a scrious contender to crack During the Old Home week uicct track marks anywhere. in Charlottetown the bay gelding ; But since ihe Summerside horse- ran away from the big field of man converted his prize gelding to horses in both the free-for-all pace in pacer Bay State Pat has been a and the invitation pace and drew;boll of fire and can now be ranked Park to watch his spectacular-linies has ever secii. less A top-rated conlcnder when the S25.000 CNE marathon started at 22.10 a.m. EDT. the powerfully-. built swimmer stroked info thi- lead from the gun. Iraving behind, a trail. of pulled-out swininicrs. including six women. who had, their hopes dashed by the teeth: chattering cold and choppy wafers. Some were unconscious. Others cried with pain from leg cramps, and the numbing cold. : The water ienipcraliirc was 56' i' Tees when the field dived in and within hours it dropped to 54 l'll"N"3" 7"” 5”" Wm" degrees. AI daybreak tempera-l tures were Hi and lhcv held to .liiEDGHP0RT' N 5' mp)-.-The this mom of u" my "and Early liiitcil States won the l2th inter- evenmgg national tuna tournament Friday Only 500 persons saw the stari.,on the strength of a 585-pound bluefin hoated Wednesday, one of the two fish taken in the meet. Venezuela also made a C8ll'l'i1 lwediies-day. Thursday and Friday Ry GERRY MARTIN l had gathered at the waterfront tol cheer Lumsdcn on his way. The big crowd shouted ”Go. (I fo . the llallant swimmer WW8 fighhwg :1l;:'(;llKhlllii the afternoon and ever The m.g(,mme (Hm Wm longl m T E -.....,,,,,,E. ,, V remember this tournament. Arturo l L. Llavallol of Buenoa Aires. cap- tain, hooked a 615-pound beauty early Wednesday but saw it killed by a shark just as he was pulling it into the boat. Under tournament rules it didn't count. The other four tennis. the Brit? ish Commonwealth. Chile. Cuba and Mexico. didn't even get a bitef Horse Racing Results of horse races held at Hazelbrook Saturday. Sept. Ilrd: CLASS A Buddy Watson iE. Clowi 1 1 1 win AHEAD on POINTS Money Adds 4E. Jonesl 2 2 3 Al Whisnant. Jr.. of New York,j Thorndale IL. Younzv . 4 3 2 iiiiuieii in the U. s. usii. its ass. Bob Budloniz IC. Murphyl . 3 4 tlpuumis were worth 1135 points to Time: 2.21.2.1) 2.15. -. i ; sh ' CLASS I - llllle qAmell'lI(.l:ldleBm. 0:: pants. 5 grusfsmgo l:0yG(i5l'IIf1l!lWc0fl' fl, for iiieuiisiicsenri o:tEdiTii):ll I S i' yan h i Q ) ( Re” P” (S. whnm I 4 3 of 200 points for av ng he argea fish of the day and meet. The U.S. split 000 points with Venezuela for the most fish of the day and week. i 1 db .The 277-pound fish caught by 22dh Carlos Bchrens of Caracas was worth 4T1 points to Venesuela. The 12th tournament will leave iwn marks on the record books. neither good. This was the first year there has been two fishlels days and also the worst catch on record. Last year N fish were caught. but only four were taken in 1953. BACKED INTO VTCTORY - Alton a. siiirpe or Boston pres-l cnled his famous trophy in thel winning team. Capt. Joe Peeler from Los Angeles, Calif.. said: "We are delighted to get I. but we are sorry we didn't put better showing. CHARLOTTETOWN i DRIVING PARK muasoav mo FRIDAY - son. is. is AT mo r.M. Till ORIGINAL HOLLYWOOD DARE nevus, H-TIIRIIJJNGACII-H Times: 1.3.5. 2.42. 2.41. CLASS F Dot Frisco (Mr-lnnisl . Money Musk 'Mllchslll Time 2.35. 2.38. 2.40. Starter: J. Thomas Mckcnna: timer. Wm. Smallwood: Judges: Cyril Wood. Wilfred Praught. James Rankin. sound: Al Belvedere Roger Partridge was the win- ner of the preaidentis match held at the golf club during the week. Today a aweepslake match will be played. l l loalm-ing The . "HUMAN BOMB" IeILIok;Wa.ItarabInsthimseIlwl& 1 stiolrsotdynamite. i also PLAYING MONTAGUI IAOI TRACK IATUIDAY, I91. 1'! AT 8:” Lil. aiiiiii-iioii aiiiiiio-s1.se 0IilIlsel--lIa : TIXllBTlIIIOI,.. i U.S. Captures Tuna Honors On Fish Boaied Wednesday ,erly Hills, Calif'.: Newman Harris, -val - ”l)nc other team lost to a shark. The "nets." the now fishing and while we all hate to back into Harbour. up the coast a few miles it. nevertheless we are still glad from this southern Nova Scotian to get it." fishing village. gave up a fish to The U. S unit the Iournanicnf Behrens. in 1948 and 1949 and was runner-up The shark-torn Argentine fish l0 Mexico last War. ialso came from the area near the The other members of the win- nets set out by commercial her ning team are Don Allison. Bev- ring fishermen. The Tusket river month. near Bli0ll6l'l BOW. Nebx Wllllam N;'R-;here. where most of last year's ley. San Antonio. Tex.: William fish were caught. failed to even Carpenter. Wilmington. f)el.: Mau- yield a bite. ricc Mi-yer. Long Beach. N J.; The 40 top dccp-sea anglers. and Whlsnant. while disappointed in the catch, Kl? YIELDS BlG ONE all enjoyed themselves. While none 50ldl8I”5 RIP. I heaving mile of definitely stated he would be back rough wafer 12 miles off lierc in next year, most agreed with Brig. ll"? Ml8nllt'- liialll 83"? UP the ish Commonwealth team member "big one." Whlsnant caught his Don Henley of Toronto. who said: fish there shortly after the tour- "We'll wait and see if the tuna namant gstarted Wednesday after come off their hunger strike. be- an 80-minute battle. fore making up our minds." STOCK GAR RACES , COVEHEAD RACEWAY T Intermediate ."B"l Finals Resume The Fort Augiisl.u.s-Mouiif Slew- art Bombers will take a one game lead in their intermediate "B" finals with Rollie's A r r o W s which resumes tomorrow on the ()ld Diamond at Victoria Park at 22.10 Daylight Time. The Arrows won a 4-0 vcrdici on a no-hitter tossed by Donnie Mai-Donald who has since been dcclarcd ineligible by baseball officials and the game has been thrown out. island Softball Finals Continue Tmr. At Airport The next two games of thc hotly molested Island Softball final series between the Sunshine Dairy and the RC.A.F. Flyers will be nlayed at the airport diamond to- morrow afternoon with the first game beginning at 2 pm. The Dairy took it one game lead last evening in Charlottetown when they trounced the airmen 9-2. Henry ii-iankl Landry has been appointed umpire-in-chief for all remaining games by the island branch of the M.S.A. Baseball Practice There will beda baseball practice Dairy. Smoih ers Air Force To Lead Softball Ser 0 Bradley. D Q L.Arsanadt,I :0 T O 1 I 01 c asiiorii. . is 0 i g . O 1 I 11 Kelly. as .. 11 I 1; Totals ....... assay-,, pros: Platmllnk L. . D893, Brian Lewis. l Mm inERS' ii-iiiatllllll t 'l September's golden days are uiili us once more. To me September is the month of anticipation. of plan. ning and making ready for Oct ober's opening morning. As our grows older, one more fully rq. alizcs. and takes full advantage of, the joys of anticipation and laying the ground work for the season sport afield. Too often the actual event does not live up lo what our anticipated. Already this month I have Wilch rd dawn's break and the dusk of evening fade into night. Win-Ilior or not i have a gun in hand! thrill to a flight of Pinlails, grey, slender birds. rising from the marsh grass: blue-wing teal. ilir chalky blue patch on their win shoulders Hashing as they skim and dart over a quiet pond; the silvery under, wings of a flight of black ducks gleaming as they bank. or flurry. against deep- ening dusk. I have mam ttio passage of blacks along a ll of spruce. in the last few moments before night took over. by the tell-tale glint of under wing co- verls. The duck outlook, that in mid August caused a worried frown to appear on the faces of observers. is improving as the days go by. There is a period every summer when ducks appear nnn-Pxisfbnl They are present but remain under cover. Just how many are present is the question that often keeps Field men awake at nights Thou responsible for inommending flu waterfowl seasons frequently hsvi their bad moments. if the duct outlook keeps improving at the rat: it has over -the past week in: current crop bids fair to be better than normal. Judging from observation and N ports the Plntall is definitely aim plentiful this season. Mallard: aha show an increase in nunibcs but for Rollie's Arrows on the Old Diamond this afternoon at 2.00. are relatively scarce in comparison lcontinuad from page ill TIME - 8:30 PM. DAYLIGHT the film on Fishing to be shown WEDNESDAY NIGHT. SEPT 14 8:00 P. M. Dnyiidit Time freeifwithaduit. Al carstebeinpitat7:30 pm. Algaterscelprnebausedespurses , Montague MIT! SIMS. steering . .... .... ..... CD736 Men's Geliaadhe TOPCOATS. reg. SIl.0I..aow . . . 340.” Balance or Men's SPORTS!-IRTS.seIiag LISIZIQB Maa'sandBoys' DRESS PANTS. is! selling LESS 2096 i'.r'lE.'l.";..?.'.'.."'i.....'.if..”"l -3' W- rqi-coars...........si9.moszt. 5 Group of last years Fall and Winter JACKETS and PARKA3 lay Hat Winter Jacket new all love- uss zo-x.” snout.- trim heavy wiiiisr woali isiuirrs iii new no pub. 81.” ugiiimnigiiii-iuiiii 32.3: OAIJ.ARlIfIlI&YOHllIWONfl'IlIa - IAIGAINIM isaafes-had skunk for sub- ARl)&I'WEI. l ..-......-..-.... l Admission si.oo. ciiiidmi 13 and under i ....--..........r....m......................v..m....-.... .-....-........ 8:00 P. M. Ahnbendttnoewhlbshddonmhdota O. B. Sheen or Baton Saturday Midnight 1! houses must have HO0LEY'S MEWS WEAR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE NOW UITH. SIPTIMIII 17th AT BOTI STORES Charlottetown Young fry welcome IF accompanied by parent. MATINEE RACES Summersido Raceway wiinnsooav, SEPTEMBER in QUEENS COUNTY FISH & GAME MEETING WHERE - PRINCE OF WALIG COLLEGI AUDIIOIIUII WHEN - TUESDAY. SEPT. IJTII. SAVING TIMI. and one on Hunting at 8:1) PM. i Daylimit Time "Ch arlia Willi eligibility ooflllfimtnl -IJIKOIHIOI KLTH(l.1GTWIj less 107; i'IQ0Z00AlI--1I'& . Reduced 25X IAIIHII TWI3 H08! OOAII Less Sale Price S30.00 T imw nouns oiiiiuiiiiiai an vane ' CLEARING AT 25 to 5076 off 11 I-SHIRT! and SUMMER IIIIBT5 ALL SELLING 2574 - IIHPI-IIIOE. ILAZBI AND l'LANNlllal Lass 1096 1 A . ncaxam ...-.----mi