ae aie ¥ Nell’s Lad put‘on a brilliant the i Wait For Me (E. Bernard) 8 6 serf-rmance last evening at the, The biggest pay of the evening} premier J. Walter (A. Lowery) weal’ driving park in capturing, was the first daily double, $93.90, + 78 The a combination ticket of Janet} Times: 2:13-1; 2:16-1. 4 é i six ed -his mark to 708 in the first » baie, Kinhors: Janet M w dash of this event going the half. the yecond daily double $12.40 and , : : owned in 1:02/2. This was also the fast-| the exactor in the seventh race, | Dr. Preston. Macintyre, Monta- ; est mile of the night. jon a combination ticket of Victory gue. Despite a heavy track on his; March and Tommy Shanter paid Dashes 3 and 7 | __ second time gut, the: gelding own- | $45.40. Victory March (C. Smith) ed and driven by Horace Willis, Y Tommy Shanter (P. Thorne) went the twice round the oval in! Dashes 1 and 5 4 Windy June (E. Bernard) 2:08/3. Nell’s Lad won the Gaal | The. a eee 72 finish, staving | Tara . MacN os = oa es | wow Forest (E. Bernard) 42 itd _| Dexter Scott (C. Smith) 36 Janet M: and The Sheik also a teok new marks in: winning their I individial dashes. The Janet M| My Hero (L. Neill) 77 mare lowered her mark from 2:15 | Fortune's Pride (L. Kelly) 68 5 an 4 to 2:13/1 and the Sheik took a Times: 2:14-2;. 2:15-3. Nell’s'‘Lad ( H.B. Willis) t 2: Tara Boy owned by L. Ramsay, |Sister Dawa (L. Hennessey) Ee d ory 3 , , win. | Poulton, Charlottetown. j were the only double dash v.36 s : | Tribune (C. Smith) Emmett reining | Janet M. (L. Neill) Windy June in the third dash on Gosly- Rep Gag) racing days, for needlessly letting | Helen’s Dream (0. Poulton) Pe nase pass him at the head of | Moriel Woody (S. Kennedy) BF ' Albany: The Shiek owned by Jas. Ss Onuunn auvenwor Jose Becerra Wins World _ BantamweightCrown re “Nell’s Lad In Fastest Mile | ~akes New Mark Of 2.08] Tribune owned by Stanley May-. Peter Federal (J. Arsenault) Betty French: (Barrieau) Sky Prince ‘J. Hennessey) Rauen Abbe (D. Seaman) Times: 2:06; 2:06-3.— lis, e LOS ANGELES (AP), — Mexi ; o's Jose Becerra won the world bantamweight Wednesday night with a sens®-| Qi. of the fiercest fights nium broke loos in . BACKED INTO ROPES The 23 - year - old number one, knocked him —uncon-; near the Frenchman's corner. The wildest sort of pandemo- Los_ Angeles’ ‘ ..|mew memorial sports arena at championshi® |14e sudden end of what had been seen ‘Becerra started the 24-year-old |--eontender from Guadalajara, champion’s downfall with a series, floored the gallant champion for}of heavy punches to the head 45Tthe ten count for thes knockout rg a count of four early in the round: he backed Halimi onto the ropes midway Halimi, obviously badly hurt, | 117 ‘The fight was -scheduled for _ ' got up. He was met immediately | 15 rounds. SPORTS FRONT “TONIGHT AT FREDERICTON, N.B., the fastest pacers the Maritime’s | will battle it out in the fourth renewal Prince ee oes Sons are paying aig attention b oo as . oe ic because of the - than this year to this great race ane on Migr Lh owned ‘by Willard MacDonald. Suminsr i Me i mile over the Charlottetown Driv: a rk strip, Mighty Lee should certainly be a tough one Sr fetes in the Fredericton Cong a ae ber taking it for grant ng one toe vi : will be mighty disappointed if he OWEVER the competition will be rough in tonight’s scrap. seiedet “4 Nhe field of Starters will be Sep Hanover, Walter + Rosecroft, Kahla Byrd, Congressional Boy, Mighty Con, Maier's. King (last year’s winner) and the Valley Stables pair of ve Mae and Hal's Man that finished one-two in the $2000 Dr. D, H. McAllister Memorial. at Saint Joha on Dominion Day. THE EVENT‘¢is_held annually to honor the memory of the ‘ Walter Dale that raced os ee — . the Frederiction oval in 1937. s Dominion-w ots broken in 1939 by Billy Direct at Chatham, Ont. but the time still stands as the fastest mile im the history of harness ng in he Maritime provinces. ; ohh i race fans, Convair, will be missing ef eta hgrran 7 oe Francis Breau-owned speedster was free for all at Charlottetown and ship- , the word is good" and nothing . ‘onions was found. That means that this great pacer will be back in: the free-for-alls in the near future. team has yet te taste defeat league. The boys of Hamilton The Mount Stewart team holds victories over both junior outfits from Charlottetown and looked good in those ictori the team will not be playing in the junior playdowns as they tell us the powers-that-be have ruled they "t compete in the King’s Count jeague and junior competition these lads were allowed in the junior playdowne, it could > they would make the Charlottetowa squads eat humble SUMMERSIDE... RACEWAY has advertised two nighis of cacing in connection with Lobster Carnival Week which gets un- derway next Wednesday, , Encouraged by their great success on Dominion Day, the news owners of the Summerside plant are looking forward to two good nights while the big show goes on im the western ital. a “ae wednesday and Saturday nights will be the sights and the weather behaves, you can expect a large holiday crowd to be on hand. A large entry list is expected and the Summerside _ operators will d@ their darndest to give the fans two bang-up nights of harness racing, THEY ARE PLAYING some pretty fair softball in that City Leagle and by the time playoffs roll around the excitement should really be running high. ee That 3-1 victor of Barry's Lions over Junior Basilica Youth Club the other night was a real corker with both pitchers Art Ballem ahd Mike O'Brien tossing right smart games. Art got the nod with his four-hitter but it took a home rum"by Dave MacLeod to givé him the margin of victory. 3 Last year’s champions, the BIS Shamrocks, are having their troubles of late. They just have not been wimning enough ball games and only the other night narrowly missed having the Dodgers grab their first victory of the season at their expense. Lorne MacQuigan’s home run wallop in the bottom of the seventh Jet the Irishmen get home in front. ; : \ 3 At the moment, Rollaway Aces and Barry‘s Lions are dish- * ing out the best brand of ball but the other clubs have the licen- se to throw both these outfits-for a-tumble any of these fine evenings. : : 4 The regular schedule ends July 27 and after that comes , the playoffs. Last. year the playoffs, both semi-finals and finals, were bitterly fought affairs and this year the competition should be even keener. : . iv: dj rsonhel of each team are to be congratulated on the manner in which they have kept things moving in the loop this season. ; JUST BEFORE we sign off for today, we want to comment on that great pitching performance of Don Drysdale in Tues- day's All-Siar classic, 3 3 . The 22-year-old Los Angele’ hurler was in complete con- trol all. the way and he really, showed those American leaguers why Walter Alston\thinks so highly of him. Not one of the op- scitién came close-to-getting.a-hit off Don and he went through is three innings of work without issuing a base on balls. Fred Haney says he will go with the same starting lineup <p Los Angeles next month. That will mean that Drysdale will get.a chance to strut his stuff before the h-me fans It would indeed be nice to see him give a repeat perfor- “a i. oe ter to St. Hyacinthe, Que. for observa-—— However by a left te the jaw that sent! him reeling and falling into the ropes. Another left to the mid- section caught him before he went down. } Halimi tried gamely to arise, but all he could do was roll ever under the ropes on his, side in the Becerra corner,. completely out. Referee Tommy Hart tolled off that came 2:02’ of the round. Bacerra_weighed 117'2, Halim He ee ea aeeeeeeeiaatiniaieeaamadineel ee Le RTE RNC Cee SRT 4b '—-Nell’s Lad owned by -H.B. Wil-|-— White Shoe Polish Ripe 35c |Tomatoes Fresh Strawberries __* Always The Best in Price & Quality 2 pkgs. 39c oe a Te a the season’s midway mark. Killebrew paces the American| Washington player has won the League with a slugging average| slugging championship since Ed) § ew, Han lleague high of 28 homers, No Halimi remained motionless for into the ring to cheer and back-/| slap the new champion. As quick as police guards whom flocked up from south of the border. Will Defend Title In September. Says Robinson . NEW YORK ‘AP)—Sugar Ray Robinson said Wednesday he def- initely will defend his share of the middleweight title in Septem- ber and possibly against Ger- many’s Gustav Scholz in Berlin. “I've got a big offer from Ger- many to fight Scholz.”” said the 39-year-old New Yorker, “and I sca nem cad ROllaway Aces | is a tat! Trounce Dodgers | The Dodgers worst beating thiS evening when they bowel to Roll-| rors. away Aces by the lop-sided score | of 27-7. This was the fifteenth|eau and Wilf Shepherd sharing | straight for the winless Dodge;s.| mound duty. Pineau toiled for five The Dodgers were outclassed | frames, giving up six hits, walk- from the start, allowing five runs| ing two and fanning two. Shep- in the opening frame. five in the} herd taking over in the fifth, was | second, four in the third, seven in| tagged for four hits the fourth, one in the fifth, four in| out two and walked none. the sixth and one in the s*venth Daiziel, took a turn on the mound in an! times up. attempt to halt the*tep-run %ces!-~Donnie ‘Funnel’ MacLean call- but without success tagged for a total of 28 hits; alk-| evening's fixture may fight him there. I've got lots of offers to fight in Europe. Jack Solomons (British promoter): wants me to fight Terry Downes (British champion) in London. “I may go over there in the late summer and fight every champion in Europe but I still) want to fight Carmen Basilio and maybe I will yet.”- - BASEBALL International League First : ; | Buffalo 000 000 0-0 4 1 Montreal 010 400 0-5 9 6 Bunker, Surkont (4), Conley ‘5)| and Lonnett; Harris and Wil-| liams. First : } Richmond 000 001 6—1 8 2 Columbus 000 O11 x2 6 6 Stafford and Shantz; Green (7) and Baich. Godkkin Trophy Final Round Played Sat. The final’ round of the Godkin| Trophy was played on Saturday) at the- Summerside Golf and Country Club course with Mrs. Fred Willander, Selmon Park the Giel, Y’s Men 5-3 SUMMERSIDE — Last night in Summerside in: the little league | the Legion came out of their slump as they easily. defeated the Y’s Men 5-3 behind the seven hit pitching of Dewey Trainor. He walked 3 batters and struck out 6. : .| Brian MacNeill was the losing pitcher and was replaced after 4) innings by Richard Gallant. Mac-' Neill struck out 2. batters and Galant 3. — % Dewey Trainor led the winners in hitting 2 for 3: : Danny MacNeill, playing his in. Gary Perry of the *s Men led all. batters as he hit nd the fifth inning as well. —- A practice has been called for the Junior Abbies this evening ™~ Henderson . udmore suffered their ng six and striking out one. The Ome. i} season last ~ m ' osers also committed seven er- last year Fo_rthe Aces it was Ralph Pin- three. triples. among’ his 117 safeties. Ed Matthews, another Milwaukee long ball hitter, is runner-up to Aaron with a .602 average. Math- ews has 99 hits. including seven doubles, seven triples and the National League high of 3 hom- ers, in 324 at bats. ‘ Earnie Banks of the Chicago the Nationai League slugging title with .614 is tied for third with Frank Robinson of Cincinnati. who won Race driver Don Wilson sits on | challenger, Miss Supertest III,| Detroit, July 4. Miss U.S. 1, De-fat the starting. line when the bow of his sinking power boat ee ie ere hadi cites tee cisicoder \u tha rece| tow her auparcharger and as Canada’s Harnsworth Trophy! the Detroit Memorial Race at | for unlimited. power ‘boats, sank tured the hull (CP from Aaron Are In-|_Figures_compiled—by_the—Asso- tops the National. League with a 684 mark. The Braves slugger has produced 216 total bases in and ‘22 homers Leading Sluggers In Majors Hank Aaron of Milwaukee are the} cluded among his 75 hits are 10 ciated Press also show that Aaron| son has hit for 173 bases in 204 r league slugging leaders ai doubles, two triples and.a big Each is at 308. Banks has 18! total bases in 308 tries and Robin- times at bat. ‘ Dick Stuart, Pittsburgh's hard- hitting first baseman, is fifth with -| 383 He is followed by Orlando Cepeda of San Francisco, 573; Gil Hodges of Los Angeles, 572: Bill White of St. Louis, .559 and Willie Mays, Sag Francisco, .548. Gus Triandos of Baltimore is second to Killebrew in the Améri- can League. Triandos, who has 36 hits, numbers five doubles:and 20 homers among his extra bases. He hag 121 total bases im 210 trips for a 576 average. MANTLE THIRD Micke. Mantle of the New York Yankees is third with 575. Mantle Ralph Pineau was top man of Mahar, Harold. 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