NATIONAL LEAGUE RACE TIGHTENS Brooks Blank Braves 3-O '" E” 'cANAoiAN LAWN TENNIS lhomered. his zsiii. for the ficti- !Egii.3”.llLi-..T.2"iiil'S.f”;?il3.. 23.39 Top players Advance T O Semi-Finals OfCh'ships mar pea" for in strikeouts and I ing a groin injury for three names Br PETER BUCKLEY (nuiuhitter Thursday as the Brook- Fanmlisn Press Staff Writer in with the last-plau Gian" lair. KLU BACK lyn Dodgers belted first place Mil- waukee 3-0 and compressed the National League race again while i draw in N... "in. w l t it tun, ucond - place Cincinnati bashed smgL.,,- ' ' the New int-k Giants I0-2; i Hrrma" Wm,nwim,' '.'."im,,nn. tail Vitrtlln and Roy (3mP?""Ixt:ii-lcr Wilmer Mizcll ulicn the, Illa imm-red ntf Ray Crone foriumng .9,” summed his hm-i. in; Nook-. ltiih xictnry that -cut Mllr the second inning. won his iitilvi n.;iikee's lead over the third-place gnaigm for th, Cardinals. rim, ! world champions to two games ping in a double. toward a four ".1 ':liFPl'i the Brsves' edge over Hm ,i.,,.,i and ginglinz hm immi- type of play that has character- llzed his tennis since the tourna- HVCOUVER (CP) - The lnur.ment began Monday. few displays of tcmper. Inriudllll hurling lus racquet against the low stone wall along one sills Oi ti" , Althou . ”” Redlf” '" "M mam" , in lit? '"3l1"' 3"" 5'3" Wmal loo male sci-ds advanced into thelbnth he and Bassett showed iipogthh court and belting the hall hiih 1" , It was llw ftiih defeat in Itir hail uirkcrl his 19th tllmll" l"" .xl'fIll-i.'illlSl of the Canadian lavxnlol top - notch control and speed, the air, I.-ui six u.irnPs for the Bravcs. Mt" Rohlii iiii.-i. Pi-rwiim Harri. tlnni: cliamrlonshlps Thursday in both netted and double - faulted Foniana tiirnwl in A nrlirrt wet! i'u'Iri: hlch iiilh a 591-Rim-'1 Rn.-in t'nlai-ilo and Chico (iarras I game. cmitrolltiig his shots well bulge lust I "PPR 820- lqupi tinmei-ed for the Indians and returnnlg nimbl,V 8! 0" d9 feated fiftli-seeded Early Baumi gardener. towering 19 - .YPBF ' Old from Lns Angeles. 5-2. 54 it more of soggy cnucts. flasnes frequently. of brilliance and near upsets. I Bamett.-found himself sprawledj at lniiis rlumried Pittsburgh to; Score. viinning his llth, struck Tnday'q nemi . final; will he in full length 90 "19 (round on a .n gtghlh slraliiti defeat. 7-5, in niit wit-n twice lonlingmvlickcv rq,,,ada.Unii(.d slain an-3”. itidozen occasions while the usually- tho nnix other VI. game sche- Manila. uhn acntn wont hitlcss will fcritiire BotiPerrx- of Los An- ""'”5bl9 Bedwd IIVI WHY t-0 I iiulmi -lPnSPri loll tun -liort of tlw it tvlvs ricainst Don Fnntana nl 'l'or- vv yAyKsi fl'r mm-x imp zamc RBI rt-rnril. poking I miln aii.l Bob Rerlarrl of Sheri ." my Amencanl illwdand-S home rim. hascs-loadcd triple. ilfl hrooke, Que. against Noel Brown) . ,gle and sacrifice flv in Boston's of Los Angcles. :::”:a'i: igdlsggrxerpmftwoliinfg l 15-hit attack sgaiiist six pitchers” The quarlpf wpglhgted quarter. U,” H” Hrrb SEN.” mm. . hme...i-ii'hn addefl 12 Milka , final matches against seeded op- rntiin: the Yankees first - place-. .M"5S paw” hnm" "a".w '" ll" l P”"('"'5- Perry and Bedardr mshmn M WW?" games by sweepgisixl-h for F('llPI xi:-lcran Ellis lxin-, sanded rim, and two rgspeciiyely, M: my hnal mm? game! In their ilcrs lt)i)th imiior lF1l'.'llP xictiiry. yprg each piislicd tri thrcc sets. hlmgalne w'. l.arrv linbv : double scored the ht'if1l'9 w I nnin g. I-nntana and Jacki? Jpnwn Mn” m "mt pntber two White Sox riins Brown. Nos 3 and 4 In the rat-i Vpwcombr. win it in 1 spvenl straight. ran his xciirelesx inning string to 24. walking none as the Dodgers rallied aticr an opening rriishpd Detroit Hill A three-run Tlic matrhcs srlirdiilcd for I. g Q I Washington Kansas City beat Bsl- sill-'t)Pti 0l1 SIIDDEFY EFBSS ('0Ultt5 3'- I hcre front a five-set final victory. l.ai';1c ailizitiiiiid ill tlic fiiiiils of runs-high for either league. thisl-T MED had "plamdv Easy mamhea” homer bv Le: Moss gave the Ch enrlv aftrrnooti and postponed he i Hmnrp 3.2. the Vancnurcr Lawn Tennis Club. I a d HALIFAX ittPl -- Twn llrili-, oicr Brown in the Washington l Lil? NDVH Sl't)lla'i il'l1l0li iltlltlls l(IUr' season--a: the Rnston Red Sox Tl” R75 MJPPERY Th" Ch3rl0tt9t0Wn Guardian, Friday. August 3- 1956 raga White Snx I 34 victmy over 3 written of an all-night rain. ii-.-re Perry. in 23-ycati-old who came. la). ladies. Anne Stacci and Vidn ' . T r :l;ilt" (-hampioiisltips. was malchcdj BASEBALL RESULTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League St Lotus Pittsburgh 010 000 022- 5 ll 4 Mlzell. Wehmeier 2). Konstanty (9). Jackson t9) and Smith: Friend. Pollet t5), King (R) and Shepard W-Wehmeler, L-Friend. HR: StL-lilusial. Cincinnati 100 020 601-40 14 0 New York l00 000glO0- 2 7 l Acker. Nuxhall i7) and Bailey; Antonelli. Wilhelm (7). Ridzik till and Westrum. Mangan (8). W- Acker. I. - Antonelli. HRS. Cm-F. Robinson. Milwaukee 000 000 000- 0 4 ll Brooklyn 000 100 20x- 3 9 ll Crone. Johnson (8) and Cran- rlall: Newcombe and Campnella 1.-Crone. Hl-ls; Bkn-Furiilo. Cam- panella. American League Vow York 000 000 000w 0 4 D defeat in the four-ganie set to win namcnt with wins Tliursilin .a2IllnSlg Patti -Willey Oi VBIPJCOUVEI. the last three. Fiirilln tagged his Miss Slat-er, the delcnding 3 "KW! (Ill? 193"! "Wm "3 . . . I . V .. V , um homer In mp mlmh and rhampinm N" lnrcm M H”, Hmm wluey was man ,ure.r0ou,,i in (llit Ami iAP Straight uhiili starts nitxl Tliiiisday has shooting Antonin (lords of Ruenos Aircs hit every fairway and one- piittcd fivp grecns Thursday to pal xm.,i,,,,l the first set and before Perry tntal nurse of 3tl6.2t)(i with a 350.-i vg. mp yr, andti-niild take control had won 6-1. min winning iackpnt, but the pros- must compete in the all-American Camry hit his 13th. I two-run lob, ibi-fore. t'lPTPalll1R Mrs in the seventh of Wnllviile. Cleveland 001 300 00x- 4 R 0 Slurdivant. L arsen (Si and Berra. Score and Naragon. L- C04000030-7111 CERA BAND or TE ROYAL CANIN The famed 55 piece Central Band of the RCA F. will be heard in concert at Victoria Park begin- Force from Ottawa will put on in evening prcvioiis to the the City Baseball League. bin: at 7 O'clock this evening Flight Lleut. Sherbrooke. One. is Conductor- R.C.A.F. Band To Give Concert Tonight Al Memorial Field The famed 55 piece Central !cardIing radig programs 00 dt5C5 - or ome an overseas use. Band of the Royal Canadian Air The band has been described A! , the "finest on the North Ameri- concert at Memorial Field this can comlnpni-i by the General game manager of the Ccntral Canada between the stars and Dodgers of Exhibition in Ottawa. It has been a feature attraction at the exhibit- The hand. one of three kept. acl.- ion for the past nine Walt!- L.D. Corcnran of in RE Arrows Blast Abbies l0-3 Rollie's intermediate 3 Arm" swamped the Abbless 10-3 in in exhbition baseball tilt at Memoi- tal Field last evening. The Arrows sent starter ll. Mac- Guigan to the showers in the sec. ond inning with s 6-run barrage The winners managed only 3 hit: in the farmc but the Abbies chip ped in with 3 errors and 2 walks Johnny Gehrke went the ti-inn ive by tlir R C A. F . has gained The Ccnlral Band has also made great renouii for its performances appearaiiccs at the British Em- hoth on a national and iiiternat- plrp ganics in Vancouver in 1954. ional scale The band has played Also in 1954 it made a concert tour on tour throughout Canada, the U. of Europe. This tour was success- S. and in many parts of Europe. ful beyond all exP8Ct3tt0n5- At present it is making a visit to The musical highlight of the trip the Maritimcs and while here will was a BBC program made at the record its 5.000th mile of travel start of the tour. At the request so far this year. nf the BBC director the band re- All parts of Canada are repres- turned and prcpared additional i('lllC(T in the hand and many of programs now heard on the BBC 'its members have seen service Network. with the famous Coldstream and The baton of the Central Band i Welsh Guards was turned over to its present con- When not on tour the H C. A. F. diictor. Flight Licut. L. D t'Iorcor- lng route for the Arrows allowing only 2 hits. both singles. combined offerings of MacGulgsr and L. Shepherd. Arrows with two singles earl. Gehrke got the other one. the 'Abble bits. Ponliacs Continue. The Arrows got 5 hits nff iiu MacDougall and Rogers led iii. L. Shepherd and MacLeod Rf! Ray -lablonski suatted a grand-l slant homer and Stan Pnlys fol-l lowed with a solo shot as the Red- lPRl scored six in the seventh in break IVFII In their four-game sor- RA while Min l.:ii'i:c. M... was; l'ci'i'y rallied in the second set. seeded numhcr tun. camr up with 53- 3"d WOW lbw”?-h the lhlw an easy 0?. 8-? win mm Mrs. 0" . Gordon Hugo: of Windsor N.S..i iicriai'd. 24 .Vear-old dcfiriidlnl in M, ",mi,.,.ar champion. went through his sec- IN THIS CORNER Thor Word 'Amoleur' Again 3”"”"9”1"”L””” ”"- Th: lomhv l"lllP.Sl'"Vl of "annal- --ir-sm” has risen its head once again in ronnectlon with the olym- pir. games Sf'h?dlliPd for Mei- bourne. Australia. It was reported yesterday that the International Olympic Committee is passing around about l0.0()0 cards with the rrinimiticets "new declaration of umateurisni" Tlic cards must be llEfIPd by nlvmpic hopeful: and verified by the mcmhrr of the competitor": national olympir fed- oration. A sportswriter has predicted that :5 words will wreck several nlymnic teams. We would be in- clined in agri-0 with him. The words are as follows: "I the na- deriiizncd ifcclam on my limioiir that I am and intend to remain am amateur and fulfill the con- ditions stlpiilated by the olym. Dir rules committee." The "intend to remain" part is the fly in tho ointment. lf avery V3 and Canadian athlete who l"'”lldl to turn professional some- . mid cnnsecutlvii tough battle in Iiwri days. fin:-illy ousting 29-year-, ild Glen Bassctt of Lon Angelesf l 1!... 6-4. 6-2. lREnARn (l,-LSIULL the rat-rls the i'n'.tvi': til the 'x'nri,h American teams will he -.-irlly I Play Tonight Al sliattcr Tam ()'Shanler's par with lSturdlvant. tilts: Cie-Avila. Ward.l ltiolavitn, (Tarrasqiiel sidcshnw to be eligible for the big a Il4 fill -67 and take the early first round lead of the all - American (Zerda was sliadnucd iii the first golf tournament. round by Mike DICI7 of Lake Or- Half the field of 150 pros. in- ion. Mi'ch.. with 35 - 33 Mi rludinx maiiv of the favorites. fashioned with five nne-putt greens was still on tho 6.915 yard course Dick lylayer of St Pctcrsliiirg, in drawn-Io-dusk firing when the Fla . and Walt. Burkcmo of Frank- .'l4-ycar-nld ('crrla completed his,lin Hills. Mich, cach posted 35-34 chore of smashing the 36-36-12? -69 and Bob Roshurg of San raculation Wrancisco duplicated the 69 with Cerda was making his foiirthl;l6-33 start in the Tam Oishanter lam-I Among the 70 shooters were de- bnrcv. uliosc all-American sectiontlcitdinc chainmoti Doug Ford. rarrics a total of 330.000 in cashiliarl Stewart and Jiinrriy De- uiih 53,420 going In the men pro marct. whose double bogey ti on umiier. the 14th cost him fl back nine of gold rush. main" clause was ever nut in the rules is I matter for close scrut- lll.Y- It smacks of the old school . . . . V . 'l')tr ilndgcrs and Stars In at ::::'":8tl': hP'""M”::ly'""l:M' F.'lt'll uliinr iniiiglii iii a rctziilnrl . 'l - . . and age amateurs ln gcneral are . rlxmllmg;:::I::;:h":n:0dgPrE an nothing more than athletes who in y g C r I i n k conic frniii auav bark in second .on1c p ocean is . .in tie the Flycrs at the top by l amateur's attitude towards pro- ml in H h rpnmml In H1” day i,:,-mic of tlic fiilv llaseliall Lragiie I .'l gamei have "M mmmh ahimv to hop iuintiint: streak that saw them We run rmillilv -cc ulii ill(' ZLr':ilc')'lqff', HV:'1'?r'I:zD0naldx "lympm ”""""”P' ."””M "N" m: The Rtlars are holding down lhc restrict the olympics tn :imon- t ' , . i . lP9”8r with only three wins since ptires bit! we cant iinrlcrstarirl ' i the lr-;i:iw hccan. Yci-ii llaiirtralian will he Tom Macr'arl;-ine's choir-c for mound diitv for the Stars this evening. and mach Fnrhie Kennedy will his EFVIYIE along with either one of two muthpsws Don MacDonald or; Junior filacheod. l (lamp time for tonight's contestt why atlilvinsz shniild lime in com- peie at the cxpcnsc ni rlvprntitg thcmselvr-s of a livclihnnd doing the thing Ihcy know best ulietlir-r it be basketball. or track and field or boxing or anything else. It is an tncredily stupid ruling but nothing more than what up havi- bccnme act-iisioniod to from oi) m- The "wn rl d chanipinriship" .'l7 after a sizzling 33. -yrlle's Boy And All Budlong Cop Double Dashes On Great Race Card Ar Driving Park l , Wasliingtnn l-lsvann Rochester inson. Gclgcr lit, Roberts l7) and 002 (HO I00 4 9 0 Chicago Wiesler. Byerly iii) and Ber- beret; Reagan. Mc-Donald I5). Kin- der i7) and Moss. W-Kinder. L- Wiesler. HRS: Wash-Slerers, Her- zoiz. Moss. Baltimorr not li)l)0f)ll- 2 6 l Kansas City 000 0l)0 300--- R R 0 Fornieles. Zuverink (7). Ferra- rese 17'. Moore i7). and Trian- dos. Kellner, Crimiait I6). Gor- nian tilt and Ginsberg W-(tt'im- lan L-Fornleles HRs. Bai - Mir- anda. Triandos KC-Stnipson Boston 300 224 601-18 15 0 Detroit not) 000 llt')-3 12 3 Nixon and Daley; Miller. Gro- mek t2). Masterson (5), Aber (6)) Brady (7, Bunmng (7, and W". in: and never looked back. They .s-nu. L-Millcr. llRs:BosI Daley, l)et-Katine International League .100 003 000-G 6 Ill 0 000 000 000- 0 ti ll Consiiegra. and Dntterer; Mack- Grcen. l Ait Hiidlutig and Myrllcls Hoyi were double-dash winners on a tremendous racin! card at the Charlottetown Driving Park last night KPPII hv lite largpxl crowd (If the ciirrmit scasiin. it was an irlcal raring iiighl and the horses turned in an almost,”'3i" and 3"” C1981 512-20 10 ideal racing card with almost everyl Plat"- dash closely cnntcslerl and climax-i .lollity George 32.120 in win and In place; l)l.Vrlle'.: Boy. 51! 20 and, some of the big pays of the night. C were: .lnlly Dick S4270 to win; ' Monlrpal M800 for place. Essn paid .!16.50l is) and Shantz. iS9..'v0 to win and place and Tent Rlr-i. Spot slfl.l0 and R12 R0 in wingand . T...- The Dailv lioiihln paid :75 20 and . man: K. ins 000 ooo.. it i i t not) 42i 0th-'17l.'l ii Snirer Ml. Wnnldrldgop Kipp. Micki-ins. l I qlumbtis wingn. '3) and Rnsr-born om 1'00 000 ii 7 I, l00000lf)0l-.1 it if (10 inntntzsi Nardella. Post tint and Nee- Jnhnson and Sswatskl. - .lt-nscn.. H. rreiitral Band i: kept busy supply- an. Slierbrookc. P. Q . in 1955. .lnE background music for Nation- The concert will start this even- 002 003 00x-- 5 6 0 al Dcfcncc motion pictures and re.- ing at 7 p.m. l Barry's Lions Blast Abbies l9-4 To Take Playoff Lead Barry's pnuerlul Lions waliobed the daylighls out of the Abbies on the Old Diamond as they pounded lhrce pllchcrs for 20 hits .3-trl a 10-4 victory last night to take a 1-0 semi-liitab lead. For a time the Abbies actually held a HI lead but the Lions sent home five runs in the third inn- addcd aiiother in the fourth. 4 in e fillli. sevcn in the sixth and two in the iinalc. Willis Dunn and Angie Carroll each cracked two-run homers for tlie Lions but it was Reg Hughes who was the big man with the stick for the Lions as he blasted out. a pair of doubles. and three singles in five official trips. Duke ltlacilcallum clipped two doubles and a single and Mike. Connolly tadies' Amateur Ch'ship Draw time in the future refuses to sign my ('nn1nHllp(9g ilamess Racing Al llazelbrooli Ffrciills of hm'u- rarer hold at Ian-lbrnok on Rntiirdny. July 28, We lfare new that tho i'c-stilts of this ruling will not be as Ilrastlr now as they would have been who rr-ali,i' knows what he intends a dual making the plans. So thc only deterring factor on an athlete: signing a card when be fully In- nilgu g tends to turn prnfcscional it day .nfler the olymplc is 4-nnu-lcnces llltiltr Walsiiii Ifllow) . 1 1 I aren't what lhry uscrl in be tw - sma”w,.,,,ii g 1 4 2 Rt'lh;Jl(llf'F W W rlmil will prob- Briicu Rurllottg iligllyi .113 ahlv not rotncnilicr Wcdncsrlay. Boiilhporfs Pi-ii-1; i August lst, as nnc or the must en- l.l Smallwrmd) 4 3 4 lovable days in hi: life. On Wod- Ttmll--2 21 4-5, 274 1.5, 1,225 pesdav morning and atimionn Hill I trial I tlinrniiizli so.-ikiiir. at ihr (L555 " i arttiiiatic VBPPS at -Uh:-rton and had .-,.. ,, , i to drive In Charlnitcinwn in ratlvrr An,;).;il5”..;,1:)40'gPhl.lW"t' damp clothes. Wednesday night Mich", PM”. qty”, 4 )Blll was the announcer and Flir- Mnmw -"km, ,plym") .5-ctnr at. the track and field mcr-l Times--2173 1-5; 2.2: I Dan Mr Elwyn l l l at Memorial Firlrl whcn the clouds were rent asiiutlcr and its Lilli to t'l.Ass c .,-innthcr drcni-hinz. Aflcr that i 'still had to tlrixc ox or 20 n1ill”-' to Tnrldievlsti ltniirixt .. i .1: his summer home at Rocky Pnini. 335' l-IUILV tMlEEflllll” -1 liThere should be more people in Joan Vrrrlte tMrMuri-er) .2 1 Ch ltlcl ' ”lb lh l .l. .Nm"g2:” 2-5: 2.” arr) twin iii P ntcros lthat Bill has in kids and lining "Ass D ialhlvtes. liltllr -I've lSniilbI . . . . . ..I ll lnlin Paul. the grrnt lsluml Mi” irede,-at Mon", - - 4 ' H 3 distance runm-r will he (har- (ji-ry. Rom, Girl rnrnhi , 3 lnlf.etnwn's representative at the Hilly Pggllappl rmrguiuni 4 4. I-mile Natal nay mice at Hal- Jimmy K .(ji.,,,,,”,.,.i g 5 5 this on August lfltli. The run Timg.;.z,:l7 1.5, 3.33 4.; is being sporisnrcol by llic Halifax V.M.f'..A. and .lnhn lnlrl in VI":- ELIMINATION DASH terday that he has won distant . . Halifax on two other or- leal Lusty tMacgenn.ta) . . . . .. l "0" -L um. Joe M. smm” 1 ;asloIsHvrIl'i'en Mica wire bsalgtl Toddlewyn tM. Young) . . . . . .. 3 Th. 2"; M :9 P";., M, n"'eT z723”' :iii 2- .:lUI "l?.'i.'.. lsrlliili Officials: Stat . .l. Tb ' Mrxenna. T'vmm',:e';,'lwmd fan: when he makes the trip to -'lldR"- Sinclair f'iil:-liffe, H. Hf .""'"'"' .. Jenkins. James Rankin. .flll.Y I FLASH A 0'"! M65-twynl Smallwoad) Guy Baron (Wood) . Sliclter lass Wins in 2.06:2-5 woobsrocx (CP) -. sin-to-r Tau. a sleek hay owned. trained t.l. Smallwond) , 3 4 .1 and driven by Bruce McDonald is! Times--2 an; 2.17; 2,35 Fredericton. won T h ll r x If a v'it SLIM free-for-all event of I liar CLASS I mess racing card run as a feature of Old Home week here Outfootlng perhaps the fastest field assembled in the Maritime: this season. he took both dashes in IN 1-5 each-breaking his own Buddy llniglong (Can-er) I 031 tlfulrhaad) 2 Michael Pater (Ryan) 4 Honey Tatar (PIYIILQI) a Times-til; 1.3; 2.17 many years gun. The only person t some future llmc is ttw indivi- ,onli' is fl I5. i iYankslDown pFlyers l2-2 ed with great battles to the finish til? Qliinella 382.50. L-Nardeila. line. I . g Miami 010000000 -1 s 1 Th, "Hal mm". M M Ladies .IllJsci: wcrge the ordor of lhrl I." R. V (lFFAg(tE ) pBigial0 Q .l0;)0l:', 7”; im.m.inma' En” champmnshm will night and in n of lhc eiglil daslirs "' Hf ”””v" '- -mlth 2 l ””"R- i'"'"K l "ll" the played Saturday 4th August It in, in": xhniv play”. we". ,-Ella,-d. - 0 .)' Dick tPOllll0nl and Holton. Drew; and Sherry, . ed with some big pays. .lollv Dick, June Rrcezo. .loilit.,v, George and Ten Spot we-ro tho i nthor winners on A card that didn't lack from thrills. it was l.arlics Niulil at the 1 Just Barbara iff. Smith) J -Lusty": Lass tsobeyi Mists Donna Mae iBcrnard) . iLlltle Delbert tSemplei il.on Burilon: tSlC8rll j.lnlly Bud lCudmore) l 6 2 J 6 7 5 If -I:aA'aa Rolvcdcre Golf Course. l-lollowlnii is the draw: N". I TEE llifl Miss Blanche Hogs. Mrs. F. Cannon. Mrs E; Holman 105 Mrs. A. Horne. Mrs. W. 1:. Cotton. Mrs. H. Godkiu Tomkinsnn tti) PROBABLE PITGIIERS hit a double and fhree singles. Angie Carioll had a pair of base knocks to cn along with his homer and Dunn chipped in with a single. Charlie and Fed Ballem and coach Danny MacCormack did the hurling for the Ahbles and in addition to the 20 bits they gave up five walks. Spud Chandler went tho route for the Lions setting down the Ahbies with only five hits and gave up only two walks The Lions were a little shaky in the field making seven errors. LINESCORE Winning Ways The Ponliacs continued that winning ways last evening at Quggi Elizabeth Ball Park defeating th- lndependents by a score of silo in a game that was called with on. out in the last of the fifth lnnln: because of darkness. Gil Williams started for the iii dependents and went four and i half trmtnas giving up 4 hits. llrilt ing out 3. and walking 5. He wa. relieved by Barlow in the button of the fifth but the inning was no completed before the game we called. Johnny Wbelan went all the war for the Pontiacs. also gave up - hits. struck out 8 and walked I Ted Davis hit 2 for 3 for the loaen and the other blngles name of the bats of Williams. Gord Grady For the Ponliacs Desltocliau hat 2 for 2 while Jimmy Grady. Ste! ling Phillips and Clarence Gilli accounted for the other safetlu Lloiis Abbies . . . . . . ..00Sl47 7r-19 20 7 . . . . ..l00l200-4 5 2 The Pontlacs erred 8 times. th- lndependents twice. Psst! Now's the ti we're having a big Goodyear fire sale! r.oonrWEAn TIRE SALE tl2 TRADE NOW I119 TO SOOUS-.. iii ail year has iiinariiou clue .6.7O a M 6.00 I I6 AND SAVE :0: LellllyufM(I3Gllll' record by almost I second and setting the second fastest time in the Marltfmsii so for this year. VIry's Pride of st. Stephen. placing second in Capt. Morgan 0'l.ear,v. PEI. in the sec- race. paid min on s 3! ticket to &v. and any night to wsllop the Saskat- Bud Korchak converted three of end, turned in the but running cbcwan Romzbrlders 42-13 in an the majors and Al Doggctt kicked play of the game when he exhlhltlon football game before three singles to mind nut the Air grabbed a pass from Etcbeverry 20-102 ton" scoring. at midfield in the second qitimer, The otitcorrw was never in doubt Ken Carpenter and Jim WM- and shifted lih way t ..I after Montreal guiirlprhacll Sumidell scored the sllRlLCT1fW'Il!l half-don.-ti sanhtcaawn be Etclieverry found the pas-lng totirhdmriis Phil Branch added for a touchdown. CLAISC Near Perfect Genie KINGSTON. Ont. (C?) A Dunn Mcllmy. game last night in a Little be Iaeiitti Tltr pmi'crliil Vaitkocs rliiwrmdt . . .. L 'l'II'llf?S--2.14 2-5: 2.17 2-3 NEW YORK tAPl -- Probahlel .10 Hcg I . V ' "1. Fly?" 1” in H Um, Mama. Dining Paik but only one lcmae Jam, Dick owned by M” Jw pmhprs Mr mday! major lmgue 1 Mrs Ca dwell.Mrs H Mac . of the horsey sct was able to win Pmmnn driven hv Ha” Pmmon. W d 1 t r 0 d! m Donald. Mrs. lx. Mustard game at Memorial Field .vester- . mm,” -I-hm ion, winner W3, mm Fir . .V . games. on an os ec r 1.15 M". N. MacLeod' M” ,1. day momma. . , , - ecze, owned by H. P. parentheses. 9 I it v. . , . , June Bicezc who took the setnnd C ,1 . d. . , . . t , - ..ciiirman. liss C. MacDonald HT" (""9" "MM H" l""kE L dash of the first C Pacc ill a driv- '” mm” "W" by Elm” Smlm M"wa”k” ”' ""5h"'t:h W)” 1.20 Mrs. W. Boer. Mrs R. Park- ll-i('iUI-5, with s gt-gnpl-slam homer mg: hnm, H. ti". sm.,,,,, .0 Mm” r FACE Spahn tit)-Rt vs Law t.'l-12) pr. AIR W Macwem ''''"l ” mml” Tm" H9"""'E"'" had mil Jiist Barbara and l.uslv's Lass I H . ,- . L A . N""'""' L”'g"9 . 1.25 Mrs l. Horne. Miss Sally Bas- " """N”' at the Rm. . .,, Ir. ,m,r;r lM0F95'd”' I " 5' I-'"'"5 5' Br"”k'.y" 'MTP"i lcr. Mrs. Irene Sllliphant. ' sim 0'Slics iiurlrrl with win for "am .,mm" NW NW Dink Ten Spot tMarGregoi'I . ii I lirilsky wit u Crals ll"-0' 01' 1.3n Mrs, J. Mallov. Mrs. G. Bunl-l ptho Yanks and Robby Shepherd M ,4 win ." H", fr", M” 'n( "W Essa twlsenert - 1 0.ls'oufav t2-.'ll 7 M". M” T. Baimr ill" "'9 '""'l rare bcatini: nut .liiue Riecze Just, Bnh 09:3 lB""'"d' 7 zl Cmcag" "' N” l'"'k '7 'MiN' 135 Kits: Marion lloi-all. Mrs. D l Strrling hart mu: hit lrl tun tr-ipg Rarham ll-mp nwhm. aM'n.”;q 5” 3”dl'3"-"- tHjli1ht") 3 4i Brosnan 3-3) and Rush "Ml vs sums”. NH” 1 Macbeum l M" W" H-”"" Donna lilo; in is terrific TIVF horsc lnmm.law- hm twhalml ' T 3. "NV" '-7'1"” 5'"! L'"l9l'"l'-'1 mm N0. 4 TEE 4 This nun-nirlR' illv Vlwi-s am), (I H, " .R”dd3 O(""""" .(t'”-Vi - - ill or McCall t'.'-fl) .100 M” G p,.,.k M". 5 Green. Dodgers play and I baniam K1T'H("r M';,;-”E.s BOY WW5 . America swAce tgtlulryiitiorel -it Cincinnati gal Plitlarlelpliia iN)- "ugh, Mrsv CPn',y' "'9 Wm M "M W" ""”""""' "L Roach M:it'.Gi'e.:or had Vlvrtle'5l 'lniiii,5T(:I5 4w -Q” - Lawrence (hm vs Smunom mm 105 Mrs. R Norman. Mrs. R 0” P3? law in hignzeariinthe-rre'lchlnlnv'a?-...” J.-".".-'f.'i'.?"i'iit1'lil...-C;';'..i'.'fl it 'l"'”'i”'c"n”””"fni r... DOW M” 9- PM A i V mm dashes M "W 8 Pa” andhihd Tm Sm." "Wm", lhy ml””” rai'!i-uselnir-iii?) avs its-ll) 1 ii, Mrllilxl lxgeillril ims! Jud l hay ccldin: came from bc in urmgnl dnvpn by hm”. Mac. W " 1 3. Kamm ("V (N. nrnc. rs ac vnl' Iwirr to take both dashes lieinz G . . 95""? ”" A A " -g llS Mrs. .l S Mat-Donald. Mrs e u e iltis race mlarknf 3.1.1 in the first "W LT:fj”:;iWtkt".f'g:,,.R:'T;,',:;jf,'ey M. A. Hnualt. Miss Til. Stewart 1-,", Mummy: R H", wheduir "W and breaking it with a 2.13-5 the F TROT '54, U Hoe" HM” tlilrlsanlggrothy Kuiice. Mrs. M. lllP r r l. softball playoffs: "'i”"d"m9 '""'."d- All Rlldlmtiz lltlarllonaldl l 1 Boston at Clevclanrl (Ni-Par-. " 9 A . .. . Propane and Ill Cmitn followed colon,-i gndln .3 Ti, 2 3 r 1.25 Mrs. M Gaudet. Will. H. Mac- . Aug .6 at Charlottetown . . l DE GU13! nell i4.2i vs Garcia t7-9' . . . M”. .,., a, W, M" M Pr i Myrtle : Boy in the first dash and lull.-lair inirii ,1 4 Alltlttti Mrs (- F7'll1Ptl l - i ' , wiiched ositions in tho scnntid til E ' :. i - I35 0 Y 5 9L M - , (W .l .. chZ.........'I.". ' n to ram mm s s 3-rgunmgs Ii" ".0 .5 it M "' Ml He! i Split :2 at wrxslrrn win.”-,. it” ”"'"""E W?” "l""" "t" 0'”? Flyin: Fnrlrcss tff. timiiht . 4 1 .jElf.'":Hgg V gggggmhg I 5,... 3 at Chmnuelwm p hm-so .nf inc f'llP:l)-p caaril who was llnyal Train tcbappelli . ii 5 M -rm.-I CANADIAN pngsg Mfg R:-st .1 out or 5 gmm-s. All gamcs " t' " "'3 9 '3 5l -V '”””'"t1 (-Bltth Tryax lCutcliffe) 7 0 National League 3 , inning. Amrnnm nm” It." hnnlP. All Budlong won by about Sir.Francls Drake (Willis) .. I a i, ps4,(;m, n at no rim i 'Wl';'''"Kthf'h"'rhd'l'(':i'I 00'' Eltalbaz mite;-dc.is. 2.15 '11-: H llfilwsiikee iv .17 .soit 7 - - 2c ing on inoc oonc II on It on: owne and river: r- g i- ,-9 41 son 1 I and! !l;Tilddl3lP in Jbg-fftrsrl, (;:i- bv Randall Mgcponalrl 31333111! ;7 ii 33-; ; ifmft ii nng an lss F! l in .0 . g 4.; .17 -1 q & second. 3 PACE glhulgalllghu 4g 52 13 iolllty George and lke. llloreside llirtle'ii Boy lMacGregnri l I - I . . Pittsburgh 43 A4 .443 JFM came through with a great stretch ill COIILO icolesi . I I Chic.” 41 55 .437 17 drive to win the first dash of the Propane lSobey) . . . . .. 2 3 second F Pace and Roach Mac Abner McGraw (Shawl 4 5 New York M 59 "m 22,1. Tlw RVF. lanqlcs with the R. ' Gregor took Ten Spnl from no- Keppoch Pia lrl lWillts)":: 0 4 Amelia" Luv" Y3 W I. Pct. GIL l. S Shamrocks in the second where to win the sccondpdash. Bruce's Sister (Sample) 5 7 New 3-Mk 57 33 -57,, lllfttiic of tlwir t'il.v Lcagiie sofl- i Both wcrc long shots Prudence lly (Mnreside) 7 G meveiand 59 ,-in mg 7 ball semi-final wrlvs tonight at E-iso and Eva Budlnnii finfslwl Times--2.1.1; 2.12 3-5 gminn V? 44 5561116 the Old Diamond. The B.Y.C. lead behind Jnllitv Georiic and Ten Myrtle's Boy owned by Andrew emu”, '49 45 '51; 155 the urieii t-Ii spot was followed by Bob clegg Peri-v. driven by James Mac-- ' (. . . - r Baltimore 40 S5 .450 22 .am- time tonight is I pm and Chocolate Np Gregor. Dam" H .5 Am” - TA "AT-A” W " " Washington All ill 390 27V: i IN EXHIBITION TILT '3"-'....”.".. 3 l" M ' ""'T ”'j?T'" I L Pd. GIL Toronto as M .m I 0 Miami in 47 .573 its Montreal MI 54 .521 1 S 3 Op OUQ fl ers '"”"""' '” "' '” '” Columbus 52 All .464 tall: F "in itgzi. lll0FRl.:v” id Hal Patterson scored nu. lovirh- rmii Filchorln of the ash hrid- :,'cl,'f"'M 3 an as as staff ti-r owns for Montreal. both on El-li- lers experimented with if erect ' MONTREAL tCP) - The Btg.nverry's passes. and Pat Abbfullzl playing combinations from the B""'” u ” 331” Four champion Montreal Alou- George Brancato. Red 0'Qulnn start of the game. t cites scored almost at will 'l'liura- and Leroy Campbell got one each. Patterson, the all-star Montreal mm tz. pitched a E332 almost WI! QM I1-Itll range. at the tint quarter After one convert p.w.,.,,,"gFr ECNCMI auutmi gun Ill . oomp oriiu t wrtsatuso. cut:-burr tiom. mandate. four tones. cotinecntzl "1-C30! IQPFIMENN gm '3.. s U - not pass II In I. uncut Io , . ,smn14hamw.'et:s':lf::mobmSuaDalYla&me:lmhumr- .nInhu:waa:trun venue a III1 OG& MI". 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