' Music (N. Kennedy) a Darnley : (Nicholson) S'si BR [ ' [ ° a E | fs f gl Hi E 5 ft ip & F : g i F i : 5 if +Eae” okt ti @ Ths i gt a ; i i : Mt q i] at & rs rae E : E Ist e’s First (Cyrit Smith) Victory March (Clarke Smith) 1 2 E & Th i Hl : » & RE 2, ° ty S58 . ohz 7 g : E j ine i “4 es ot a i z i cy i A : iF in OB it $ 3 ee 4 ag Z a fh asta i! : rrdtel 4 aR re ; to it that_the rules are all-out or those on-the sulky rest from their chores. They wane good drives from if any driver doesn’t want to co-operate, the men going to try someone else in his~place. SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY made an impressive return to the harness racing game last night. . The Dominion Day: (this time it was night) races drew. a large crowd and the folks who were on hand had themselves a right good night. The nine-<dash card was run off in an efficient manner. * and the quality of the dashes was of a high order. The new management cerfainly has gone. about its work iP earnest. They have restored order out of chaos as far as the race- way is concerned. The attractive plant, opened in 1953, has been inactive for some time and during that imterval just about every- thing about the place had been wrecked. lt was.a sorry sight when _ the twenty new owners took over but they faced the task in a hur- ' ty and got things in shape in short order. Races will be held again at the Raceway im Lobster Carnival | Week and, we understand, on Labour Day, The new owners—in- tend to make all these cards a big success and will leave nothing + undone to satisfy horsemen and race patrons. - 2 It’s nice to. see the Raceway alive once more and to think now there is somebody who intends to see to it that destruction floesn’t continue at this popular amusement centre. Summerside Raceway is a big asset to Summerside and the new operators are to be congratulated on their work to date. Here's wishing them the best of everything, ; THE RECENT WIN of Ingemar Johansson over Floyd Pat- - terson has the fight\fans still buzzing and a lot of tle buzzing brings the Archie Moore-Yvon Durelle fight to the forefront. -. _ After Yvon failed to finish Archie in their hout last December, most of the boys. who follow the fight game, were of the opinion that Durelle had his chance and that he would never come..close again. They were figuring that old-Archie-would be more careful . next time and not give the Baie Ste Anne fisherman the same kind of a chance again. : : / However, the upset by Ingemar has staifed the boys singing a bit of different tune. They are reasoning that Durelle learned where he made his mistake last December in not finishing the age- ’ less Archie in a real hurry‘ They know after that triumph by ~\ Johansson that a terrific can cl e everything. Durelle has that kind of a wallop and may get'a chance to do to Archie what ene ae Se es 5 ; It’s only two away_till the twe clash—and you can bet that interest in this one will be just about as great as he interest in the heavyweight clash last week.. ‘ ; Maritimers will be holl with all their might for Yvon ~— to-turn the trick—this-time. "s reign has to end some time, 50 not on July 15. Sx ¥ indeed be @ Worthy champion.. ‘ activities Dream Paces Mile | ‘Track! (Dr. G. J. Jewell. “(C. Smith) Time>2: We me PIA E Fw »’ City Juniors Minor League Slated Today eet ee or carietin 9 a.m.—Cardinals vs. Gulls ¢bantams). Browns 10.30—Red Sox. vs. (Little League). 2.30—A practice will be held for all minor ‘leaguers ‘side Nips Springh SUMMERSIDE — Summerside Pontiacs eased by Springhill Fencebusters 87 in an exhibit- ion junior baseball game played here yesterday. = _ The Springhill nine was lead- ing 7-4 at the end of seventh but. the Pontiacs b wway for three in the eighth to knot- the count and won it in the ninth led if the winning vally. Dee Lefurgey, Garth Harris and John Bethell shared pitching honors for the Pontiacs. Gerry all| Smith and Melton pitched for "hae te nd - Seni an Murray and Gerry Smith hit home runs for the F, ters. a _Springhill pitchers struck ow five Pontiacs while. walking seven. Twelve Springhill batters went down swinging while six reached base by walks. - Lady Golfers. To Play Today The ladies of the Charlottetown Golf Club- are holdityg their an_ the-horwe {ual field day today at the Belve- course. Competition gets -|underway at 9:30 this’ morning. Nine and_ thirteen hole matches start at 1:30 this afternoon. All social and playing members are invited and box lunch will-be the order of the day at thé noon recess. 4 NEAR TOWER The 12th - century baptistry of. Pisa, Italy; the city of the lean- ing tower, is a Circular building with 116-foot diameter. St. John Hal’s Mae, from Fiorenceville, N.B., won thé $1,000 Dr. D.H. McAllister Memorial Pace Wed- nesday night with a 2.08 3-5 mile. Her stablemate, Hal’s Man, took the other dash of the feature event in 2.10, - + were won by Vanguard, Dutche Abbe, Jeanie. Brewer, True Cap- tain, ‘Ned Harmony and Sammy Gibb. A fifth dash quinella paid $143.20. SYDNEY — (OP) — Jackie | Jackson,- a four-year-old import from Ontario, made ‘himself a new mark and set the season’s fastést pace in an afternoon har- ness racing card here Wednes- day... - iciclobaal The horse edged Acemor in the second dash of the fr wa il | when catcher Ulric Gallant sing-|' Hal's Mae Wins | Other races, all single dashes, | Bridegroom4obe is Kwong, star fullback BASEBALL RESULTS. American League Kansas City 100 000 003— 4 6 1 Detroit 000 100 40x— 5-11 0 Garver 6-7, Kucks (7) Grim (8) and House; Foytack 7-7, Narleski (9) and Wilson. HRs: Det-Chris- ley (1). KCy Hadley (7), Cerv (8) New York - 10090411—4 8 1 Baltimore 000 000 000—0 4 1 . Terry 3-5 and Berra: Brown 5-3, Loes (8) and Triandos. HRs: NYk - Siebern (10), McDougald (4), Baston for the Pp \ e 7. ___000 000 001 1 4 06 Wash 000 010 30x— 411 2 Casaje“6-4, Wall (7), Kiely (8) and White, Daley (8); Pascual 7-7, and Naragon. N : Milwaukee at Cincinnati, ppd rain ; St. Louis 003 002 000— 511 6 Chicago 100 000 041— 610 1 Broglio, McDaniel 6-9 (8) and H. Smith; Buzhardt, Henry (7), Elston 5-1 (9) and Neeman, S. Taylor {7). Pittsburgh 000 000 000—@® 5 0 Phila 001 000 00x—1 6 Kline 66, Face (8) and Bur- gess; Conley 6-4-and Thomas. _ Chicago 031 100 OO1I— 6 6 1 Cleveland 200 001 002—511 2 LatMan 2-2, Staley (6), Lown (9) and Lollar; Grant 54, Perry (3), Locke (6) and Brodowski (6) and Brown. HRs: Chi - Torgeson (7). Cle-F-ancona (8), Held (5). International League First ’ a Columbus - 100 001 0044—6-11 2 Montreal” {2 000 000-3 5 2 . Lines, Giel (9) and Baich; La- sorda and Teed. Seeond : Columbus 000 0000— 6 2% Montreal 011 00 x—-2 5 1 Gibbon, Held (3), Jiminez ' (6) and Hall; Valdes and Williams.. First Richmond 001 000 000—1 2 0 Toronto 120 000 02x— 5 10 1 Monore and D. A.- Johnson; Negray and Compton. Second ae i 8 Sida ee Tunstall ae ee eee . - . hae - edt aca 3 bia ant ea ae sonore es é a oe ae an : ; : 7 : Pe a s * ae ae . See oe . ; - . - ¢ e > ee - ge : ‘ € ™ : , A a a ; e + . OR mene ar, ; _L/ ‘ 5 ii ii e § 2 i Ne 2 Sinks Cardinals r lar but in this case 2 _ es ’ | made the late rally stick. game for - RELIEFER LOSES fourth. NORMIE IS ENGAGED Normie Edmonton Eskimos of the western; Vancouver beauty football union, | Couple plan to wed Mary to. interprovincial ‘ who announced his engagement to next summer (CP Photo) ‘Classificaton For Friday C PACE 2 Dashes Willard’s Choice, Taurida Bay, Allablaze, G-Ann ee ee ee ee Gee Vola. hi C PACE 2 Dashes at 175.00 4 My Darling. Gay Spirit, Lilly’s Pointer, Myrtle’s Boy, L; America’s ‘Ace, pabetew Abbe, Jollity Leight Poflar Vonian. A PACE 2 Dashes at 225.00 Jean Clegg. Sir Joseph, Belle Texas, Cottage Frank, Dunlop B, May S. Gratton, Here Am I, Cathy Clegg, Eric's Peg. D PACE 1 Dash at 150.00 “Cheeky Chee, Vista Wick, Long Dan, Col. Henry, Gary Lee Clegg.’ Morley’s Pride, Pepsie’s First, Airy Ann, Christie's Best. _'D PACE 1 Dash at 150.00 Winston Budiong, Cain, Nellie Bangs, Coronation Lass. Hasty Road, CS Chief, Argonaut, Dianne Henley, Dainty Dianne, Lee Cyclonic, Betty S. Belle. - Classification For Monday - ‘ FREE FOR ALL 2 Dashes at 500.00 Bertram Hanover, Just Betty's Mark, Victory Scott, Ginger E, Ann's Dream, War Cry Ranger, Mr. Rock. ; A. TROT AND PACE 2 Dashes at 200.00 - , Lady Lakeburn, Blake Hanover, Gallant Way, Jolly Jim, Jolly Dick, Mr. Jollscott, Donald Clegg Vivien M. ; - * » 223 PACE & Dashes at 200.00 : Real Joe, Murphy’s Abbe, Jolly Mark, Prince Edward, Ken's Pride, Callie Hal, Brian’s Dream. ; Abas ; D PACE 2 Dashes at 150.00 __ Pearl Mac, Jack Rosecroft,. Jolly Bruce, Perfect Hal, Peter Clegg, Dr. G.J., Ellen Joyce, Sandy Yorke, Myrtle E, Ann’e Boy, Watchim’s Star, Dr, J.D. f D PACE 1 Dash at 150.00 . Transcanada, Curtain iser, Jay's Abner T, John Frederick, Kingsize, Just Verdict, undermoon, Jewell Fingo, Frank H. Cavellero, Brown Budiong, ‘Rena Bell, Esso. .* ege " Classification For Wednesday B TROT 2 Dashes at 200.00 ; Miss Tom Scott, Windy June, Bernie Dan. Tommy Shanter, Victory,,March, Donley Darnley, Royal Train, All Budiong. . : AA 2 Dashes at 250.00 Sky Prince, Raven Abbe, Betty Hanover, Nell’s Lad, Beware, Sister Dawn. C PACE 2 Dashes at 175.00 ~ “}\ Cooly Boy, Premier.J. Walter, Helen’s Dream. : © TROT 2 Dashes at 175.00 Tara Boy, New Forest, Dexter Scott, Basil's Girl, Chester Lee, The Sheik. DECLARATION THURSDAY 1.00’ P.M. Richmond 101 001 —3 10° 1 Toronto ° 002 200 x4 10 1 Dick, Grba (4), James (6) and Shantz; Johnsen, Scantlebury 47) and Henry. ' TUESDAY emerican League New York 4 Baltimiore 1 Washington 6 Boston 1 Cleveland 3 Chicago 1 Detroit 4 Kansas City @ National League St. Louis 4 Chicago 1 Cincinnati 8 Milwaukee § San Francisco 2 Los Angeles @ Pittsburgh 4. Philadelphia 3 | me &, be Charlottetown Driving Park ———— 3 HOSPITAL INSURANCE - + DISCUSSIONS Members and staff of the Hospital Services Commission of P.E.I. will attend the meetings listed below. _ The forthcoming ruthie bears Plan will be discussed and questions regarding operation of the plan will be answered. All adults are urged to Feature with a time of 2:10..Acemor won the first dash-in 2:10 3-5. Double winners were Dusty Bars and Shining Hour. Single victors were June and The daily double paid $18.00, the quinella $15 and exactor $51. Clansman captured the ‘second half of the featured‘ junior free- for-all pace here Tuesday in aw eight-lash harness racing card. Clansman posted the best time on the card, 2:11 35. Veteran driver Johnny Conroy reined home Jolly Castle in the first es ne footer. nny ter was the double dash winner. * _ Bud Henley and Gilda Belle combined to give bettors a $57.50 daily double pay, largest of the TRURO, — (OP) — Josedale |} attend these meetings, which will be held in the hall of each District. - EAST THURSDAY, JULY 2nd— - Holy Name Hall, St. Peters WEST THURSDAY, July 2nd—8:00 P.M. fh Egmont Bay Hall Y Montrose Hall | ro; "Richmond Parish Hall Mount Pleasant School FRIDAY, JULY 3rd—8:00 P.M. MONDAY, JULY 6th—3:00 P.M. St. Anthony’s Hall, Bloomfield etm ; r ° ¢ > 4" French, Peter Federal, Stalag | 4 Wait For Me, Tribune, Janet M, Moriell Woody, Vera Signal, |% zay Music, }* My Heto, Ray K, Fortunes Pride, Ruthie’s First, Nchaaes Bone e F eh hah hid DITHANE is rhanufactured in Canada by ‘Rohm & Haas Company of Canada Limited — your partner in erop protection. ‘ DITHANE is @ trade mark, Reg. Canadian Pat. 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