American League Pennant Race Tighten As Boston Batters Yanks In Twin - Bill (By the Canadian Press) ,. The American League pennant race tightened and o I n T h I s C o r n e r took on a new look when the firing ended Monday as Cleveland pushed into second place by swatting Detroit twice and Boston pared New York's lead to fvie games by thumping the Yankees in both halves of their Fourth of We have long been convinced that today's ball players' are su- perior to those of yesterday. We did not have the prlvelege of see- n Page 6 The Guardian, T uesday,.luly 5. 1955 Stars Vs. Dodgers Again Tonight In City League will,gers fierce attack. wasn't any-l Cobeyl(ayoedMcDonoug Last Night At Dartmouth DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CF)-Irish Johnny McDonough. middle weight champion of Maine. was knocked down eight times in eight rounds and finally kayoed by Maritime champion Cobey Mccluskey in a scheduled ten - round exhibition Yorkshireman Is Tops On Tough Scottish Course ST. ANDREWS. Scotland (APl- A sto'cky little Yorkshireman who never has won I tournament of im- portance topped a stream of rec- ord-shattering performances VM.on- day in British open qualifying rounds when he shot the finest golf sat then some seconds after .-1.1, eree Jack Delaney counted lllij out. Mccluskey. dring veteran fmi. Charlottetown. weighed l57l.a'.: M. Donough 162. McDonougb showed little except Thomson. American veteran Byron July doubleheader. Nelson and Flory van Donck. Bel- Ttu stars and Dodgers V V. Boston poppedoff to trim the Yanks 4-2 and 10-5. meet again tonight in s regularlwhero to his usually siiperlative V ( leveland went l5 innings to beat fhf-X Tigers 6-.') in the city league baseball game .The1for on Sunday being Vhampired first gram? and then won the nightcap 8,5 W1-1119 the Chi. Stars will be crying or revemle bl? I VGTY 50” 9!. 'Pl'l'l. "Vt". vi1'1't '1 wt . r - - . for their crushing lfl-4 defeat at ever feels a lot better today andlfjfggg 4.: etosgffpsllgah?r:1hpVl:::Sa5 City: Wmmng 8 3 and gium. MOST IMPORTANT All the low shooters except Ay- ton. Thomson. Brown and Mcliale ware on the simpler New Course. the hands of these same Dodgers will be itching to put these up- V V V V - of 11111 d ' d 11, - 1 - - . .. Sunday afternoon. who suddenly sum Dodgers in their places. lVh3”"':'l”"9 b9:”:'1"f1"'"f”" 5??" if” "9 ”""l ”” '"”""”"”"”l evlgldrseftllgrlenlita-nA5:(1l:j)r:f:l:l'S golfers bv .i:wie yfzrreifiiii siiwa; iyiiiitiliee l:allteCleNlfllOlIgr:fa'l5llelll'eilvctli:li!d eil;liT.?iallrii:glll'lcDonouEh hit gggaldllgevslgklgghilal-ld ll” ecdlmrl ( d h h H ., d V . . V -V e on y nnn- on e ea er scion eague. . ' l - V , . . V . e ii ay mm I Hr a In "as an ("am RH" Wm hkm wnd Duke Snider smashed his 26th have bee" hack!" away among E:5'1.,'.L';l;f"fv'L', Isl1ml:a; OX2: 3” 5”" am" mdayv and We the canvas, at 2:46 of the eighth. his feet until the fourth. then wn in the majors. in the National, first place Brooklyn and the sixth place St. legendary feats of the heroes of clown twice each mundt by-gone days have been seen by us only through the failing eye- ar i::::.:"i.'ri:..”i.t;ii2:..:: he ----w mo --d to H- has any score ed in blasted 21 hits to all parts of them"! Jay 10 "W mound m keep park. I Vern Handrahan the Stars acc.l"" 5”" 15 ('h"k- and 27th homers of the season and drove in six runs as Don New- draws. it was the lowest in the his- been report tory of the 95-year-old British open. viho absorbed most of the Dod- Barry's Lions I RHNT don on the Parkdsle Dia- nnnd and last night they chalked Jp iheir second straight convinc- inc victory over a leading in the city softball league they humbled the Abbies l6-3. Game time is 6:15. Barry's Lions Making Bid;1 Humble The Abbies l6-3 ro stirring in support. suffered the loss. Sam Gregory homered for1 lBarry's and hit a single as well.l . . . llierle Lm-mhie and "M We ilf.ilLi”i3i?SliSSi2S..'l2S .ifii.i.il club3Callum doubled for the winners. lMmg'me anon”, 413 as Tiger Bradley had three hits in i ' KIM" mi” ”"d Hllsml Ca” Rem for the sliiggers. who pounded 37 in their last outing the Lions two for four. toppled lhP League leading Sun- shine island Dairy R-4. The Dairy made up for IOKS by walloping Keefe Drugl 20-8 on the nic,htV The Basilica Youth Club jumped into a with the Abbies by defeating the1lo Naiy 5-1 in a well played game. 1w liemps Gregory won his fourthl game in pitching Barryls to theirl. win over the Abbies. He sllowedlsi seven hits. all singles. Danny Macfiormack. the victim of LLDL...L:L..L.L.... st Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League First lbases with two out but Emma 10" 210 M10114 , ,1-Vltoache forced gilly aryor NPW1-nrk 000 200 mm: 9 1 ground out to en the real. 5-Rn". nelwk 15, and W111"; the fifth inning with two men on Tlllilf')t. Knnslgn fill and Berra. WVMXML 14.-1-uray. HR; 3o5.w11.1slruck oilf the nexfVIwoVbattcrs Hams. Ced Ballem won his third game ning Second V Boston 005 100 004-10 it lVthe Reefers on seven hits. strik- New York 104 000 000- 5 8 .1 ing out 2 and walking 3 Con-icig Parnell. Hurd 131 and White; stable and Dalziel did the hurl- Mnrgan. Kucks Ml Konstanty I9l ing for the losers. They were and Berra. W-Hiirri: l-Kucks. HRs: Bos-Jensen. Zaucbin; NY - Bauer. Hoiiard Wasliingtnn Baltimore Stone. I 000 am am”: I l 101 000 04x-A ll Pasciial ldl Stobbs Smith. L-Stobhs it lf)2 002 000 000 000--5 H 2 Tiger Bradley. that and Paddy Shephardt Old Diamond last Sonny Still Iliant pitching duel in lh second place tie Navy game Macswain catches for the Navy. the Defensive stars wcre Falher Clarence Rnache I hooked up in a wing only four hits. as Father Ro.ache's fifth. Vmme Tl(:;i:;(;(;:i:lNall0nal League had 20 of them- ii n d" bril-lm 9 B x'( 'lmaking his first 1955 appearance with each hiirler al-lagamst Nw. The l”" liiiiiieri-ti. his itlili. in the opener. Louis Cardinals were the only two i-liibs to earn a sweep in the twin- bill doings. The Dodgers belted Philadelphia 11-2 and 6-3 while the Cards upended third place Milwau- kee 4-2 and 5-4. the second game going l0 innings. SLUGGERS DAY Second place Chicago lost the opener to Cincinnati 6-3, but the Cubs took the nighlcap 4-3. And It turned out to be I great day home runs in the l.": games. The six contriliuled by the Dodgers. None of the figures was a record. Boston blasted three homers to pple the Yanks. Ted Williams. York. doubled and combe won his 14th for Brooklyn notching a complete game. It was his seventh victory but first full length job in 24 starts dating back to 1951. The Cubs got their split on Gene Baker's fifth-inning homer in the nightcap. Warren Hacker won it with relief help after losing eight straight to the Redlegs. Ted Klus- zewski swatted his 27th homer in the opener while Art Fowler lim- iled Chicago to four hits. BREAKS 2-Z TIE Rip Repulski's homer broke a 2-2 tie in the eighth inning of the opener for St. Louis while Tom Poholsky six-hit the Braves. Del Crandall's three-run pinch homer tied the niglitcap in the ninth, but Wally Moon's triple and Bill Vir- 1ll'illzii-il Vmiii. who also singled There were few balling 5131'-bV hunie tviii runs before retiring be- ngle for the Navy. The B1 Y. C. played Alfred Arsenaiilt made good anding. The Navy threatened in without. a defeat as he set doiinrcap was wrapped up on Bo ' in tagged for 13 hits and gave amazing total of 15 frcr-1 ickeis to first, Len Arsenault clubbed tiic niily1 l- home run of the game and lcam-: ml male Ballem bit 4 for 5. Georgel 5”" 'm 3”” r'0"”"973 M''"" "d Scanilebiiry led the losers a triple and double in four trips. with Glen Matlieson bad a double aiiill(.a11s9 1,; 1119 11981 31-1” f1t,-9 gnu. lines. and relicfcr lke Delock kept f b H 1 h Ch 1ll3l;:Vtl5S Lllic Yailks in clii.-ck. poor de ensive a mi . ar ie (at ltherbie and Joe Thistle being out-l .l:it-kie .leiiscii grand slammed and Norb 7.auchin smashed a Md 1 three-run clout in the second game. 0Ulfl9ldi'l'om llurd won it in relief. giving just two hits in the last 6 1-3 inn- the iiigs. Bob Tiirley and rookie Johnny last lflllillil Wl'9" lh9.V l"3dNl ll" Kllttl(S were the New York losers Falllfflas Boston made it 24 victories in lo1thi- last '19 games. llll llih FOR l.EMf)N llal .N'ai'atZonis two-oiil. two-on base and one mil. Father Roachesiiigle broke up the opener for l('lcvr-lanri with Bob Lemon win- his llih in relief. The night- bby Young's two-run triple the hth after Larry Doby earlier had hit his ninth and 10th homers of the season. up l6-hit barrage in support of seven Kansas City scored an unearned . . . run in the eighth inning to knock 5"" WM Detm" Tlg”s' the White Snx out of second place after llcclor Lopez homered with El Haw" sin” Ted wmiams mme man on in tie it at 3-3 in the sixth. . . . Ch-wag” Wm ma ms! game on I the trick with Boston in 1947. hit pitching by Connie Johnson, dun's single gave it to the Cards in the 10th. Willie Mays homercd with one on to win for the Giants in the night-cap at Pittsburgh after Paul Gicl walked in the winning Pirate ,run in the ninth inning of the weetmam George Howard and '0PPH9FV- 1 , Peter Allis. Baltunoro snaiwrd ll! 10-WE Gllwcarlos Celles Potcnle. Spain, streak at 13 with a folir-riin eighth lnniiig to whack the Senators. Willy Miranda hit a bases-lo:-idcd double and pitcher Ray Moore lined a two-run single in the big frame. l By SHELDON SAKOWITZ 1 NEW YORK iAPI-Amazing Al Kaline. in only his second full sea- threatens lto become the first majo to win baseball's lCapt. Morgan, Real Fingo i to. com etitive play like the 63 shot in the opener. The Dodgers over- by rank Jowlt came a 3-1 deficit in the second The 43 , ye” . 01,1 professional contest with Clem Lsbine finally played the pa,-.71V t;g5z5.ya1-d New Course which is V stroke and a half easier than the more famous Old Course. strokes ahead golfers wit st nament proper starts Wednesday. HOLDS AMATEUR RECORD time before by Joe Carr of ire- land who fired a 67 on N10 NPW Course. Carr's mark still stands as San Antonio. Tex.. who won the; British amateur championship last month. perfect playing day. Here is the way the amazing scores came in: England the came in too late to claim a recordl: 67-Aylon. Coil- rad. Carr. and England's Harry Englandis John Jacobs and Scot- landls Eric Brown and Melville and Eric Lester. champion from Australia. lAl Kaline Threatens To 1Win Triple Hitting Crowni triple hitting He d runs batted in dep about a stroke or in His superb round put him four of the field of 270 b one qualifying round ill to be played today. The tour- Jowle broke a record set a short Of importance almost equal to: Jowle's 63 was the 67 shot by Laurie Ayton. a Scot. on the par 36-36-w72 old course. A total of 19 men broke 70 on this 63e.lowle; 65 - Charlie Ward. Biicber: G9 - England's Walter Lees. Bob Kenyon, M. Robertson the defending Peter The 20-year-old outfielder. picked by Williams earlier in the season to win the American League baf- ting title. seems well on his way r leaguer with a league-leading .376 average. also has forged ahead in the arlment. with ill and his 17 home runs is one less than New York's Mickey Mantle. the leader with 18. Kaline boosted his average ll points last week on 15 hits in 32 at bats to pull 40 points in front of Chicago's Nellie Fox. riinner-up Yank Yuwl Carina Wins Ocean Race MARSTRAND. Sweden lReulersl The 54-foot American yawl Carina II has been declared the official winner of the transatlantic yacht race Monday. The Carina ll. third smallest yacht taking part in the race from Newport. R.l.. to Yllarstrand. won the King of Sweden trophy when the Norwegian Slavanger failed to arrive by 11:25.18 p.m. Monday night. The Carina. owned and skip- pcrcd by Richard S. Nye of Green- wich. Cuiili.. arrived here at 2:16.-10 a.m.. inst Saturday, the first of the seven competing craft to reach the finish line. Under a complex handicap sysleni. however. the the Slavanger. a 54-year-old for- mer lifeboat skipper by wartinie resistance licro Slicflands Larsen. had a time advanlzige of about 69 hours on its fastcr American rival. The Carina thus becomes a double winlicr. Besides the King Gustav Adolf silver cup. it already had won a cup pi-cscntcd in l"ll('fll- ory of Sir Tlionias Lipfion. Britisli tea magnate and famcd amateur yaclitsman. as the first boat to finish. The 3.450-mile race was the first in 20 years. The second boat which arrived has the New Yiirli-owned Circe. VilllCl1 had followed the Carina into port. Monday night the three yachts still at sea-the Stavangor. and the West German Schliiessel von Bre- men and Ortacehave. not been re- sighted since last reported in the outer Skagcrrak last week. The Wcslcr Gcrman Kormorant. which crossed the finish line third. won the cup presented by the New York yacht club for the first non- American boat to reach Marstrand lighthouse. ll Baseball Standings sight of the hot-stove league. 0 0 0 Now this last observation may disqualify us in the minds of some from the right to make such a statement that the present day player is the better, but conver- sation with a few old time fans has led us to believe that we have some solid backing. O C 6 Almost any youngster has ob- served that arm-chair yarn spin- ners are prone to exaggeration and there are some oldsiers who will admit it. We don't doubt the sincerity or the veracity of these tale-tellers. but we do believe that their visionary reproductions of sporting events of the past re- quire retouching from time to time and these aging gentlemen are not above dying their yarns the appropriate color, consciously or unconsciou.:ly.. We have been told of great out- ficld catches. but even in an lin- diluicd state we have heard nothing that has compared with the unbelievable grab made by Cine Glllls in last Thursday's ballgame. We have heard of the Herculean home rlin cloiits of the ancicnfs yet we have seen Glen lllatheson. when he was playing Junior baseball. conslsfcnfly hit 400 foot circuit clouts. Even the most ardent supporters of the past will have to admit wllliout reservation that Elmer MacNell is the possessor of .tl1e most now- erful lhrowiiiiz arm ever to throw a 300 foot strike in City League ball When the names of great pitchers are broiigbt into the con- versation. will anyone argue Don MacLeod's rlcrhl to stand shoulde to shoulder in the front line of a parade with the best? And how about Charlie Ryan. Eddie Lund and Kip Ready" Who have been their peers at first? 0 O O We realize that as argument such as the above is more or less pointless because it is utterly impossible to arrive at a definite conclusion favoring either quarter. The idea we wish to put across is -Tbs Crystal Dairy softball team of Summerside defeated thel luckless Kinkora Silver Wings at Kinkora last evening by the score of 12-7. The Dairy got their runs in bunches of three. scoring a trio in each of the first. third. seventh and eighth innings. Taylor of Kin- kora and Walker of Crystal Dairy each had four hits in five trips. They also led in RBl's. Taylor with 5. and Walker- with 3. Taylor's triple in the sec- ond inning was the longest hit of the game. Ray Stull started for the visitors and gave way in the bottom of the seventh to Cliariie Ballem who got credit for the win. Zeke Roberts went the route for Kinkora. struck out 2. walked 2. and gave up 18 hits. Stull in six frames struck oilt 3. walked 5. and was touched forseven safeties. Ballem in three innings struck out 2, issued no free passes and gave up 2 hits. The brilliant work of Des Cal- laghan for Kinkora. and Henry Gallant for Crystal Dairy in the Jackie Robinson Returns To Second BROOKLYN fAPl-Jackie Rob- inson returned to his old job at second base today as manager Walter Alston re-arranged his National League Brooklyn club by benching Junior Gilliam. Robinson broke into organized ball as a second baseman for Mont- real Royals International League club but Played first base in 1947. his first with the Dodgers, He shifted in second the following sea- son. In the last two or.ihree years :11-lhas played both infield and out- ifed positions. With the exception " ' Wvle of games. he has malor league catche he would make a fitting battery mat, gm- Crystal Dairy In 12-,7 Victory Over Kinkora Team i outfield stood out. Both covered lot of pasture and made some in catches. Neil Walker also mad.- fine grab in centre field. Hits-Crystal Dairy. smut. Walker 4. S. Bernard 2. Si-hiirma 3. Delaney 1. G. Bernard 2. Km kora-Taylor 4, MacFadyen 1 Pldgeon 2. R. Smith 1. Z. Hnbcr i. RBl's-E. Smith 1, Walker n, at Bernard 2. Gallant l, Hal'l'ls Schurman 1. Callaghan 1, Tail 5. Z. Roberts 1. Llnescore R H Crystal Dairy 303 000 .'l.'l(l--12 ll Kinkora 050 ll)i 000- 7 iii, Umpires-plate, Jack Miiriiliy bases. Allie Oatway. UrugTiciy Wmoma Is U. S. Open Golf Champion WTCHITA. Kan. (AP) "F Crocker of Montevideo, Uyuguai staved off sharp challenges ll Mary Lena Faulk and Loni.- Suggs to win the 57.500 womi-nl U.S. open golf championship win a fourth-round 74 and a 2.99 fnla Saturday. Miss Fsulk and Mi; Suggs finished with 303s. VMlss Crocker. who pocketed iii first prize of 52.000, started tit insl 36 holes on the windy wichu country club course with an eiglt stroke advantage over Miss Pain of Thomasville. G5,, who fecpntl turned professional. Famous Rowing Crews Will Not Ms-all TORONTO (CF)-George Diitliis Canadian N I t l o ll :1 Exhlhlti sports director. said Monday iii University of Pennsylvania rowin crew will not be able to meet UVnlVC1'5ilY of British Columbll eight in a race at the CNN August. Cleveland L ' b ' d in .332 , P'tt. 1 i - W W ”” ”” it . ::.:'.:f ..:':i: i:i:;.::.. ..t...... at 11311-3;;-,1;1-,-ggge ';1m”,',e;1:;f;;: s;.:.”"::.:'.'.:::”l,:' .:.”:.r:; .-.....,- ..Z":...C..l:”.::.t”;'.::...':;”'.:i”.: llocft, Aber (Bi Lary (9l and1 e 1 and had 16 RBIs. Figures 'm'lud9 I V .11. sate --mh we kmw um. me" that Hickey Nicholson, one time defeated UBC to win the Gr Wilson, House illllz Hoiitti-man.. 1 games through Sunday. w 11 pct (;3L lg Sm-m, mm hasehnu being 91”. NHL player with the Chicago Ch3"el1Be Cup at the Royll llonl W'Q'"- W” Yen" '7l M”-S51 ill" Captain Morgan and Real Fllliltilallll Cillllyllll Morgan in the secondi Fox hehd 0" m Siwnlld pig” imdl 5:0" .Y”"k 52 27 '-653 "a cd today. but back in . . ." would Buck H5Wk5- 13 S!NSf8Cl0l'il.V 0011- "gaunt . b'”"'”k' l9' l'9'"0" l13la"d H””" were double dash winners on lastlaiid third dashes paid 511. - C1eve11,m15 VA1 smtth moved finm (.I(-vciand 46 31 .597 S pMc11,1V mm-at-19 the point 11 thev Valescing after an illness in fha Duihio said Jerry Ford. Pen W-Lemon l.-Llary. l-fRs; Del-Tuttle. nighrs racing and at me Drmng V . fourth to third at .322. Fox wenl. Chicago 44 30 .595 Si": were to atlendlsome of the C113, hospital. Stan Musial wgg 8SSi5lBl'lt coach cabled: ”Regr Rhone. Clo-luner. Vpark. l SbMMARY- 7-for-27. and lost s-evcn Vpointii.i Boston 44 35 .557 8 League games and SM, gm. 1hem,lVquoted 35 ny1,,g this. arm now um,1,1, to ""1" Tm. .9 u 0 oil 102 30x-8 10 iii M” mg" W" "W 5”'"'"l dasl” 1st 5. 5th nAsiins- Mme Smith gamed "V. p(')i?'lii”.l)'Tl City Sm" "" h”s"” "M mm deiiimtmm '-m"'.."iii the C'"'d's star 5'05”! "P '0? 3'0"-' V 0 handily by about two lengths (ll'E'I i l.. ' "l ,,'” . ' 1 ft-nsive and offensive work of 55 5P”"E- Eh you can print D(;';f.::l,:1CkV B11.1.r:?l.50gl1V0og:1T,:r 1,7. his closest rival Feather VI)-ii.-icr R931 flue il1()wr(Iyl' t 1 kl ENN DROPS Zlgti such voting fellows as Bobby 2:32; "Imld "'13! Vim? end "i this GERMAN BEE 3,1,1 "t)11ggV (;a1-t-ta. wtght ::;i In ill? E006 Um? (If 1-13 2'3. ill Rosalie lliiiiper i0 Mearal 2 Detmlrs Hal'i'PVVKll0llI1 ilroppcdi National L” V Lund. Jackie Kane, Ciikcr Plneaii, mih'11- On ll "d "I1 with I The brewfngindus oftho Wi- from third to fourth at .317. one t i"-"” Dave Mach-nd. Billy Purcell. - 8 "'1 'W"3il9- then I ll German republic inl uiipluy the sixth dash. however. Len 0'- Polly Rrynolds i331-1-jean) ' meara on the reins of the Fingo ylartmt E, IKeHyl V" - -- be disappointed. about 52,000 workers. lilnssi itii and Naragon. W-Mossi. 3 lptlrnnick. HRs: Cle-Doby 2. Rosen 6 Jack Burke. Fnrble Kcnncdv. Joe point in front of Larry Doby of Coyle and Johnny Squarcbrlggs. W L l'cf..("-Bl. 55 .714 - now 9. Nb-H fl) and Seminlck. L-Weh- lkn-Furillo. Lsblne. AT FRED LAMIROS RINGSQDE 81.75 - GIN. ADM. 31.25 - OHIDREN 600 At I-Iuzelbrooli T Toronto M1 01) 051-l2 ll 1 Rochester Olfl Ml mo-4 l2 4 K. Johnson. Shore (7) and Ber- beret: Markell, Jacobs (ll, Helm (I) Milford (9) and White. W-John- Mayor meiar. HIM Plic-Jones. first It. Louis Ililwaukoo Pobolslry and (2: and land. Second Chafawuy. Pirie Run Fast Times ALDEESHOT, England um-' Brltsiirs Chris Chataway Saturday Intlci. wumny. My 20. mi by the Acsdlsns of Prince Edward Island Results of horses races held at Hszelbrook Saturday. Jub hid. CLAII A- mmllo-4 0 O INMHII-I I 1 luthrinkzcrone. "la," 1.) ,1" to) ""1 ct-"tun, son. L-Narkell. HR: Tor-Wilson. V the 11 1 me; .11," of I-Cmlt Ill! Wr39W1"d- 3"" a,:'::L n”"'3””"' i'3L'll”yii3E'i3,”3l' 5'33) .. ii ?::V0-8 1:3! .9lt:m:1":;.A"ItfdI.llIol: Dinner and Supper served on grounds. . "um. m,mm4 'nJ.R.W.(l.Csrver) . . . . "Q32 Milo. Id?! W .''''9' W '''".W-' " l cuss s- LONDON riieuimi - Gordon laloon -- Games - Band Concert - Floats -4 V luv.-h::V:n'(ld Hsbeiilclit. h H” (M 1 1 ' I 1 Plrie. British distance runner. . ' M I II M. O I! 201' II Q. d (M d. h , nu .' uonq Adds t-tones) i all s u."'t:t.1".. imk liyii. M17? an... . '""m' -t ........... was i i ------u------ M... - 4 0 'c c in H l two in in. . no , M Ma (5) ".1 gm. omc1.1,; st"-1,, -1-V 1v1,,x,n..; ”d:1'-Reine"? 1': 3:354. H You are cordially invited to attend. ' V H OI! MXOMHI M ed; This. What (6) and Harris Judges. .1. Rants, R. Judson, W. Vecently in Britain Brian new . l . . II: Uh lmsllvooo en. a J. xi First horse had a race on his hands Miss Commando ll.l'i-wellynl 4 V. the lndians. who remained flfill1ErnokIyn 22 ciiic.-ign 021202 010-816 2 as five horses pounded neck and Joan Pnrieiis lSemplel .. ' with .316. Kucnn slumped lhreeichii-ago 44 35 550 121,: to name only fl few. Kansas City 001010 001-3 7 0 neck down to the wire. In a rcp- Time. 2.lS 2 3; 2.161 5. pomts and Dnhy increased his M111,-311k” 40 35 52614., 0 S s , Johiisnn and l.ollar; Kr-liner and itition of the second dash Feather Real Joe owned and driven by D M average seven points. Cincinnati 35 37 toga 17i; We have observed. however 1 M'I'rl'll HRS: Chi - DFODO. Kell. Duster. driven by Col. Dali Mac- A. Lnwrcy; Rosalie Hooper owned a meme Asmmm of p11-11a,1(.1ph1a New ym.k 37 40 Am '8 mm M nmmmt M "m1(.m1.n1V .m1 L3"T";flU9l- Kinnnn- nosed 01" Miss M"? l'"”.ll.V DIV T- W H00PPf- dFll'9l' by n 1') k,, M (V! Md H char 1Pbils leads the National League St. Louis 34 -in 459191.. persuasion has been able to con- 9-Wrvi th . ll l pslinn. L. 0'Mrara. "ll ' W" 3 I . ' ' "fh .352 - .Tii fl.t l- Ph'I.rl I lit 33 . ,. " 1 th id ii , that th (- (:hic:i:o 002 100 000---.1 7 1 tlieacrhosln clxflllfll dash Pari-Miiiuers lsf dash. 4.30. llnlf6lt)Wn'S gift to the Halifax and mldei m11:Cl1:,r1ag:1,111 91,1t:e1nnu23 Pitllsqbliighla 27 llansneverebgen anmliiflelder. toclnry l”H"::: ((lj:V:'Vm'gL(iV",?V"1'l:;d-4N1g J of the night was the Ihird. u"lhl5l(lVl. 3-30: 2nd dash. 5.30. 330- Rislflfl Tl?”-Wlzall 'l"':Vlil'?h":lM trips last week and lost one point. e---- -------O or am other flay. who came near ' A . A t 5-1 Cavlnin Morrzan winnins in 3 37- "5 Br "" as - Roy Campanrlla of Brook- "w ky" lifaclllnchcrn in all-round . ”"'""'- ”"""'”' ”” ""3 wt 5'”"”4 niinio finish with Sleep)" Sam and . iumn iriim mdlnl ha" '0 "'3-is lvii Dod ers is si-i-and with .335 ' n,,.C:,,1 nh1111,,V In 11,, 1,," 0,1111, EXPERMENTAL FARM . 1'. lxifliillill-iilaelirih i,2'tlZ3””" HR? h"" 5'' wh" ""'5h'd mmnd 3": End & uh "ASHES. C T) 5':.l.d": "V a 1. "mm M and Nlilwaukeeis flank Aaron is u e ' c ers united front lwetwill have to re- ' -i ' " third respectively. in the scvciil - 1 . . 1 1 I " iic' is 0 re lr third at V3251 Cammnella. nod 1,". VV V V 1' L Wm, M". M113, "1"." being F1", Mm", bum" dash Captain M0113" W" l"'””” rl-ii-glihi;-in?)"u;t2rMi(hlh:Kinnonl 1 z W? I-lV"P"';l, mi" V::1nsl:a”rNV:V';3 second a week ago. failed to con- piaixs l,3.R:1d;c.I:)n;;inf'?E:gl::: filial. we were not around to see Mr. use - . . na w - . - '.- . mm m - - i ";li'2i”'?.”S.F:.i'”?..J"?.??.1Li -. 1 3 3 xi "..':::. '::r..:2:'..:.?;u::".: -- "ii" i" ”' '"""' M" -M...-.. 100 020 mm 7 mi - . - - ' a Mr mover -Mar-met - t 5 . it s 1 ........... for the rm - . , war-no--W - won 4-i-l ci.uiis mo JUNIOR FA ”"a""' W'”"”'"' '9 G”"”"' mlihmteh M llih? MM df?1:h mm” 13"” v ' ' ' ' ' ' ' T " 7 2 ijnasioiiiil ii-iiiei efforls he has ?l”E's' picked up Six '”""S "" 1” National Lcaliuc AROUND AND. ABOUT If RET hlcflall fill Gicl I9! and Westrum. 5 rep 0”? "05. d 11," igllds Em" (Smith) i 5 t ed in and a rllimber of fans m-1' t t 0, H R New York at Pittshiirflll (night) . l ' ' R3,, .51. Friend Law 15, mm” as ivlarnc VKenne.i ruins P viaytmirk isi-amani 5 7 UP" . .' LIIESZEWSR F LRT V m-AflfflllPllI I6-I01 i-5 111,1,-11,, 10,011 Frank Soft were still an active . ' I ' , c l Ill. Fairgo and Sleepy Sam '1-1 21: 2157 ztis 45, from lhnl H93 Vlsm"! ll"? ”,-V- Cincinnalis Ted Kluszewskl sllv- 3- kir t p11'1 - - ewe-V--cw-r-r-m-'--r . L13”RI;;lR;-kfik'?,lVhR:;;?0I;)f:'?.LvI;::c- V;-Vgaaw ,,,,,,, .,,, ..... or V.Vi...V .132; 1.111;" WM by M” E rid by,5,e,mV,,,,. ms ,,,,c,,,,,g M hm PMHV: T" manage db 10 gSVi):2MirnV;1VV VlSa(Ii;r(llr:l,i:isfVriliqz-l;lV). woo” 'sL"ns.cAm.oulV 10:30 A.M.iTours and Demonstrations Swnnd H H . . pack .11 the back slrctch, to ln- I-mma-u,h:V drive" by L. 0-Mural as Pen amazing. t W hold on to fourt pace at .3 4. on St. Louis at Cincinnati might)... - . - M ish in that order at the Wll'P- Piii-i-Hiitiiels: lst dash 511. Randy Edwards. ll"V'Pd 0' V15 Mueller of New Xork Giants. tied Arroyo isi.:li V5 51319,. t5,5V . . . 1-1:2 g if Real Joe won the fi1-sfUlaiSlI of: in 3.30; 2nd dash. 3.70. 4.10, :nntservativ'eh !els)timatt!1;insih9s n,,dl.;1;ln(.,."p honnfrillan :xeP':(2.1dl.p1 CV IAZIH-Inn Lame I P-Md Pr.'"n"'ury Judging 1 ' 'c bl d o time-l21)tiV as year a" on A . .po'iits to it wi .. .. cw-a tK ,.c' . . , mxi-ii'iTa"nT wiiiieim fill fiddle fQirl'l"e'l!(llad 'i?."i.. "ririi-iii from the the big leaizui-rs are made ofand poKlllS1.9WISkl wiilinped three hom- -Wynn Inll-Si V:ni:l::lnl1'.wl-ll-gllnhu Daily from ouch terT!inal- Prince's and Princesses ' .' - T ' flolrl 3"! I "ll MSHF-5 has the ability to go all the wy. m ciiiriiig the week to take over t- ' 7 am. 9 am. am- iir-arn 19: Kicfall '93 Grissom 'l0l 1 "M1 R"””'9 "Mp" .l”d me . . . ' . -. -' , ii th 3, in the fifth dash but (.fIpIall1 Morgan ikennedyl . 1 1 - the lead from Brooklyn” ml" Sm” 1 p.m.. 8 pm. 5 inn. - ii:i'a."3l'ii-iiil' ll)? liii"nEi'iiii.:ol cm hard 1'; ,';:VhV'VlV"l;" f-;r.:1rV1';4V:VviVnrsseyl - 3 2 Percy Paris 1 gfglsgfgggmhfcjecli ;' N. S. BGSEDCII sraumap TIME 2:30 EMT sdeuwn of King and Q"."' ilfl- and Atuell. Peterson fill ShP- b.V PM" 9-V"" 5 an i . -" . ' - - 3 - t ' - - ' . t 1- 1 311 1; kg raced to a win in Little Delbert lsemplel 5 4 0 0 Relief specialist Jim Konstanty 1 For daily report dial CFCY ont . :11arTN1l.(ViMn:IVGrss0m' L Dams" the effIllI'ifTndlSlI with Rlnfle; l:il.l'5'l ?lll':;dl.ll":3YMl!l(l)'?g3ld9lV : g (LI? the YVi:n'll(s "ms the Americaui: I1::1T1(1,1Th3 8'1:.1,e,I.:,'0Tn36 2r'dhweMherlbrMdc.1sti "M': crowning d Mai Ou..n First i ll second and Prince ll oniz re ie-co (V V earl .- o ' Gillie PI 0 er! Doreen age wi Trum 2V H1!” 1 stc an ear)? cross nl (.m(.m,,,11 mo ml 10.1-A I 0 third Money Royal upset th; Ln1iV1Vy (V:is2hV;B;2ii1raii-Gilly I 0 Kujg :6-0. 1!.000.f sndedclayelandi: lge:"f lax Ind "um delay P M . Chicago mo oio 002-3 4 1 favorite Hanks horse In the Full" (Vim:-V - -V-4 -R - M d :9" 13:” D?" N ' 9 "lb? I am” . , Reservations Limited. 0 0 cu 1 - F t; Pll t, .1 1!. t it gave to the be-ttors V.ap am tor an own all NEW GLASGOW tcpinperq en. . I1. ewcom o e ll : coalWiv.0lTrsnl:im(iTot?1;rtr.s L-Pgllgt. HR.-i: hlngrliesl DRY 0! "" 9"'"'"Eh- drfl,V9'.' ,6;-Vt MET: Paris. a 145-pounder from Halllvflsx. ?0d(Vfll9Ttl"-ebr1;:tlllIll1l,8n Illulz-u1.ll;e0l:rIl1.l; a 6 For pnucuhn Contact W." T. Quml GraT' -- 1 . - g ' ll be aria lll 51 - l . - . i M 111 v in 31-. ea ii to ure (in KlllS1.CViBl(l. Chi Saiier. Banks. 3l5-.6 niggtmfrom the qiiine a vi I Mm. 340; 2nd dash 3.70, E60. 2.90 :tt'fif:'i;iaYwl;::zerwv::i;iht edil:rc':ipi0nshVp wim . .9” percentage. Sam Jon” we the undersigned do NOR.'l.THUNEBERLAND fan. Gr... G.ofg. .nd K"'f. so-cond V PM . q-.1 it ' t 145. und Doug of Chicago Cubs is the strikeout FERRIES Lulu-TED Cincinnati 001 100100-3 9 2 Bell Banks and Bi-iice s .isVcr M! ""1 uh lusllmsgg by nocklllll 0" Q99 t "1 W ind" with no hereby challengg Alex M8Cr IOY SCOUT Mild. t-tiicagn 000 310001:-4 9 0 finished sec.o'nd and third behind Mm”, ROH1 (Llewellyn) 1 1 iztiflnfzif gigoabginae 1:;-s.t.ra)undeo' I . Donaldis Rough Riders of g1,"1ou,u,,,nV pV EV mad V Minarcin. Black (4) Klippstein Money Roya. V 3,11 B,,,,1.j. iaaudetl V, H 1 3 0 the South Shore Lea ue to ,. (7i and Burgess: Hacker. Porkow- The dailv do bio on Real Fingo Br'u(.e.: gm" Sample, 5 3 scheduled ten-rounder. b h . V v 8 4 - r - H ' f softball to be ski um Jeffcoat (ill and McCul- . 3 dl 1C d 1 V 3 5 it week ago Pei-cys rot er hf". Lea u. a game 0 . lmiaii. W-Hacker: L - Minarcln. ""1 1:2:;,,ech "p1:v":1,1 VV 4 1 Keith Won ill! hli"II;"l'"'" lhll-1”; , 9 played at. the West River iFiVn.-I: cm-Ben. Baker. Montiieal m gV1t1im-3 11 11 Scott flash fBarrieau) our ;”,;:g;;g”"'”"”"” V " ' ' Pi-ache; ball park at date suitable P! Bu so ' Time 2:l6. 2.15. i 1t ta t t m” :9; 00:01 KIM; 1: 0: Cox. NgiVckeniiV'iVni :!l'I(lYe:l(l(i':1RZ Bell Banks owned by N. A. Heir wiTlier:y1i:il;;Til'iig0i'Tghimcriiiiiz ll;iicn- b0 h ea T Signed 399'. m”- Sch". "ml? 3" ' lodl hG G dt:M i . ' i ' ' Newmmb. md Howe":Mregr.i' mg": 100 mi 0 1 s I R:”'r:”::”d);"-l'ulv”r :”c'":;:z :1l:i,I'el"”Rl')eme-nT'l'tT1oT':oe'f;bu(lrfl'i;nb(:Tvl ticzhftl: llliiie li..en.gu:::eiiilI: n"""""' B”""'w" IY k 15) Ki (5) l i l r'- ' . - I ...'.' :”.'.'. w...”.””iS.ii-.-.y.”'ifi5.! l::fLl:' ml . . dr1:;;-1.31s",-111,;-in-wl-g-1-yn1.nV1h WV .V.;.V.Mi..V.V.V..:V8.;.;.m:.r. had to be ... .. 9.45 .. Memorial Field. .....,...........V FOR CHARLOTTETOWN s GREATEST Hsric Bk"".s"ld''z'H”d3”'F"'m”t 1"” LlS0l'dl- wfllty Ni Ind TP9d1 11.90. 4.1!); 2nd dssh: 15.00. 3.”. In a six-round semi-final Steve Ennis. Mrlowe and Streuli. 3,50, Johns” 1” m.1dgew.m.V N13” kn" 7"” cored h technical knockout over EV.-V.i,V..i:iiyV..w glut. goon-4 : :'ll;orI;II'IlD. :5: g B 2 ViV H R I gm hum" 0, mmrm M” ACADIAN IICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION ON I 0 I W04 , 0c 0! '1' , ops. ac n in the fifth round. Lsbine and Walker. Wehtneier. Miller and Griffin. Helm. Deal .-... '