-3,". Grattan (Haley) owned by Mac Coates. Nashwaak,iN. B1. 2- Beli (H. 2.22 US. Races 2 and 6 - Betty Princess (Lang). owned by Lloyd etown. 1-4. Adlai Mc - glue: owned by W. 2.15 US. Races 4 an Grand (C. Clttffl. owned Clulf. Woodstock, 1-5. H cer (N. Lindon). owned castle Time. 2.12, 2.10 SIB. our thanks to Ken MscDougai. Race for a very up. gram, one that compares favor ably with those issued by any of giei to '1 in n are suits of last satin-day'- more from only 0) irT:i'-sTii'rcu George .Wo:iIId0. VH1 Tait also . then colts are . D ad stakedin still has has improved. so much this spring otoed out'in 2.14 hero cereiy Boyd S Fredericton. tor I MW of program. the sand 4;; won seven in a row. Here are the summaries; Races 1. Dewitt) 3-3. Time 2.24 Kinney. as (3. Campbell). Roberts. Naahwaak Village. oodslde) Mill Abner T. (G. W Time. 2.1! V5. 2.10. Races I And 7-Marlon Budlong (H. Mount). Van Bus Stables. Nowc e, , Saekville to date ari-mutual tracks tatsa. ad. sons, attended the Langille Sr.. and his son teamed by Walter Thai 1 and B - Susie t. owned and driven by C. Clu , 1-4, John Jol- lity tB. Burt). owned by J ll5. 's by Don Seaman. Cyril Smith S-1. I-It ) 2-6. Time, 2.15 415, clear ( 2-1. PICQ ll!)- the urday-night well over 3,000 racu. ' dish I REGAIS RM hunt I in night at Charlottetown Race- wgy. The card was a real I005 one and the events were- run off Mun quickly. 1lscita's Boy. owned by G. E Brookins and driven by D. ut over a big surprise when he slip- throuah . Real Fingo (L20; .1 U5. 3 Pace - Anthony L., owned and driven by Horace Willis. 1, ) 3. Time. 2.15 3l5. A Pace - U'solta's Bob (D. Con- ' (Fietciwr) 2, Newfie'Glrl (Pink- Turner), 1. Leo's Dream ( 5 Hanover (Daniels) 2, At Saint John Raceway last Sat- C-Bi Sanctions f C Weller right For Vacanlli QUEDIC (C!) - ,'39lllIl 7 WII One. by the federation. ........ 0 TH "ROCK? it this . '.5& :. p."&'m"u'i?'o:'3..1.-- Winners last Wednesday night y Sport Centre were:- Races Ian 4 Grace Realnore (Rankin) 1 . Marie Squire (B. Lewis) 2-1, Rajah Hanover 0-2. Time. 2.11, 2.22 No. Grace Rea- (J. MacDonald) 1-1, Celia Sharon 2-3, Loretta Lee 4-2. Time, 2.18. 2.2:! U5. Lilly Bell Lee is owned by Ronald Macxlnnon. North Syd- ney. Races 3 and 7 - Colonel Hansford (J. MacDonald) H, Shining Hour (W. Lewis) 2-1. Mit- by Dan Mccll -HI-Lo's Kilt Blue Prince 2-6. Tbemnr 0-2. Time 2.24 N5, 2.27 215. HlvI.o's Kilt is owned by Duncan MacDonald. Syd- nev. Winners at Truro on Wednesday night were: Race 1- Dudle D513 (D. Turner) 1. TONE 3 T003 ney) 3. Time, 2.1!) 35. Dudie Dale is owned by George Turner. Dart- mouth. Race -2 - Bud Henley (G. Pinkney) by made at Wolverine Raceway this 3- Shelby Vic (Fletcher) 1. cum David G. (Connors) 3. Tirne," 2.15 1!! . Haley, 1, Bunn- way (G. Turner) 2, Tobie Brooke mil (Fletcher) 8. 'lfime. 2.22. Race 5- W6 Michael. owned and driven G. Turner. 1, Billie Budlong (Dan- iels) 2. Time, 2.15. Race I --Bod and H. Club. Antigonish. 1-1, Con- iivehorsestowinths maior share Henley (G. Turner) 1. 140's Dream (Plnkney) 2, Nlbble Sun (Harrison) Thomas Chambers, Halifax. Wee Michael. owned and driven by G. Turner. Nick. O'Brien. Sackville, 1-2, Hi Gal (Walk fax, . 1. ,0. daily do a paid 837 40. FASTTIME We thank our good J. Read for marked score card of races at Truro last Saturday night. nally (Jones) 2-2. Time, 2.16 WI. 2.13. Races 3 and 7 -- Countess Blondell (Campbell). owned by L In: G Stables. Hall .15 U5. 2.14. the evening Jr.. ovmed by Alliso -as 19 x5 'naH' r . . CB8 owned 911" Jr. . e 11:; L the of the money. The fastest mile of was in the 5th heat which was won by the 16-year-old ... (Fletch (W. Wood) 2. Time, 2.10 V5. Races 4 and 7 - June Lee Direct. owned and driven by E. Langille. 1-2, Ra- 3. Time. 2.10 U5. Wlnnl Harry Whebby. Race 1. Hanover (Daniels) 1, Shelby Vie er) 2. Time, 2.14. Winning owner. Earl Wilson, Truro. Race 8-Wee Michael, owned and driven by George Turner. 1, Billy Bud- long (Daniels) 2. Time. 215 Winners at Sackvllle Downs Wednesday night were: Races l and 4 - Bobby Hunter (Phillips) 1, 3, Hienie Strong (Rogers) 4-1. Time 2.20, 2.10 815. Bobby Hunter ia owned by lbolley Phillips. Wind- -Connally (Jones) 1-1, Miss Blue- nose (Spence) 2-3, Eva Yorke (L. . Scntt Frisco, owned and driven by by , WIIIlI- Hllhdtl in H. L. Monaghan, Sydney: Sir Jo- 1” own” at E' nachm Tmrm y's seph by Roy Bevan. Charlotte- town hy was driven by Earle Avery ' of Rocky Marciano shows form to match his tins prowess as he dons baseball attire to hell! 910 mote the annual police benefit game in Chicago. Rocky. retired heavyweight boxing champ of the world. one; was a pro baseball prospect with the Chicago Cuba. owner, Mrs. A. Langille. Race 5- L. Queen, Coldbrook. 1. Oliver Chief (A. Davidson) 2. Time, 2.3- 25. Race 8 -Desota Girl (A. Lan- gille) 1. Dark Mercury (D. Arm- strong) 2. Time, 2.19 V5. Winning fwner, C. B. Smith. French Vil- age. Fay Herbert. a 4-year-old bl ck more by Alpha Hal. won at er- non Downs last Satu.rday night in 202, being first in both divisions of the 51,800 :20 class pace for driver Jack Herbert of London, Ont. Alpha Hal was brought to Canada by Bill Stewart. New Glasgow, N.S., and later sold to the Herberts. He is proving a phenomenal sire. At Wolverine Raceway, Detroit, last week Pigeon Hill, a 5-year- old mare owned by Sol Camp and driven by Joe O'Brien. won the feature BB-A Trot in 2.06 45. On the night of June 15th Diamond Hal won the featured 85.000 pace in 2.02 US - the fastest time season . . . . At Laurel Raceway. Md. the 815,000 Laurel Invitation- al Pace was won by Mrs. Miller's 2.01 U5. Among the horses he headed were Adios Harry. holder of eleven world's records including that for one e - 1.56. Also six of the fast- est paeers in the world. lllllsota Woodstock, N. B. And here's a note from a Bos- ton piper . . . Foxboro, Mass. - The eye opener of the first night's racing was the horsemanship dis- played by driver Bob R yan handling the reins on the pacer Poplar Veep from the Stiles Stable of Woodstock, N.B.. . . . finishing a close season to Irish Ali. Veep slipped after coming under the wire, sprawling on all fours. yet Ryan managed to get the equine back on his hoofs in miraculous fashion . . . . At San Mateo, Calif. Bay Meadows meeting last week the San Mateo .000 open pace was won by Haw ins Hoss. owned by Walter S. Found of Merced, Calif. and driven by Clarence Hanson. Time 2.02 US. The track A man with long experier'r.ce of harness racing mona Chips (D. Lawson). owned by Bright Spotlclnb, 2-l. Brilliant Walker) 5-2. Time, N5. Connally is owned by the Dau- record is 2.02 set by Hawkins Hora last year. Truro has the beat lot that ever performed over the events. E-'i'ui-ner drove four miles in 2.10 or better durl by nmniouul. 2-1. Time, 2.17 Counsel. owned and driven lrotter (Manger) Hirsch, Sydney, lls, 2.13 illl. Races I and , Josedale Claasnshni owned driven by Don Turner, Dartrno 1-l. Convdr (Manger) 2-2. Time, 2.00 ml. 2.00 m. Races 15 and I -Farscud. owned and driven by Don Turner. (Harrison) 2.10. Athlone old and at NEW RECORD De it the 1100 sign: tarnevdudp Time. .a.oo Guarantee at the 1.-.---o------ n that of horses that raceway. On Saturday t there were several photo nnis es, fast time a big attendance and every- by Frank Daniels. Tnlro. 3-i, Globe 1-1 Athione R u I e r 2-I. Iguler is sixteen years vcy lively. ool 3.. ..:"”"..... Hanover (D. Lawson) 2, Clegg (Bridges) 8. Time. Race 0 - e) 2. . Time. Hi Lo's Baron (Lawson) b 2.19. Races 2 and 0 -Jimmie 3- Time-'2-It A great friend of this column sends us news of Eastern ted ..,,;topMarltimods-lverand uth. this one In the " y pad '0ne U5. one and back of you know what? You" couldn't nothing! ' " The first mu cu.-load of the famous Auto-Lite Battery ever brought to P. E. I. enables you now to purchase this outstanding Battery with a 3-year SPECIAL PRICE OF SIQ.75 Pins Your Old Batiiny Available at Most Garages and Service Stations Frisco (W. Carr) 3-3. Time. 2.15 ill, 2.15 2l5. Race 5 --Royal Jr.. owned by Mrs. A. Langille and driven by A. Langille, 1. T exa s Janet 2:15 Baas Brook C. (David- son). owned by D it: R Stable, Saint John, 1. St. Re a (E. Lan- tha racewaya -States. one item has reference to a forum- leading driver at Saratoga Raceway la year. Angle Allen, who was t ili:g D p w t hero-last year my 5- year-ol daughter Marylin was at the races when i had four horses to drive. I finished fourth wlmth others. when Marylin saw me af- ter the races she said: iDa , Our local trainers are not the L I phinee Stables, Halifax. Races 3 I :3? scene. practically at a stand- ainee th Ml I I roaomo scans PERKING or" roaosrro (CP):-The Tomato e late l9I)s and early wha fans saw world chans- piona -- orleadlng contenders- eoanaandgmhaaperkeduplnthe last couple of days. Rival pro- prnnaoierstaik of staging world championship bouts as casually as the weather. The latest diversion cropped up W. Frank Tuizlney, who also t es as wres ng promoter here and in various other Ontario cities. announced he has offered Archie Moore. world llght-heavy- welaht champion. 845.000 to de- fend his title in Tomato. 1-lis op- poncnt would be Gordon Wallace, the Brantford, 0nt.. belter who re- cently won the British Empire title. It would be, said Tunney. a world-title fight over 15 rounds and the site would be Maple Leaf Gardens. home of the Toronto Na- tlonal Hockey League team. All that is needed to clinch the bout :: the okay from Moore; Wallace to a per t the gate. PARKER BOUT FIRST Tunney said the fight would take place "as soon as possible." But therein a catch. Moore is scheduled to arrive here next Tuesday to sign for a 15-rounda in July with another promoter. That bout would he with James J. Parker of Barrie, 0nt., the No. 1 contender for the vacant Cana- dian heavyweight title. 24 Swimmers To Try- Channel LONDON (AP)-Twenty - four swimmers from 20 countries, in- cluding Tom (Park, a native of Hamilton, 0nt.. will set out from France Aug. 12 in an attempt to cross the English Channel. The flrstiman and woman to step ashore in England each will receive 15500 and a trophy. Park, now a resident of Lake- wood, Calif., last Monday swam the Catalina channel from the Cal- iiornls mainland in nine hours. 10 minutes and 30 seconds. His time was about 21 hours less than the previous record for the swim from the mainland. Auto Racer Involved In Bad Accident MONZA, Italy (AP) -- Former world auto racing champion Nino Farina hurtied into a straw bale. somersaulted and was pinned un- der his 2.l)t"' CC Vlaserali Fri- day-but made another of the amazing escapes for which he is famous. ; V At MOILJ hospital. where the 50-year-old racer was taken in Ifr-6 the isn't listed in the first 10- I-' "on Solomons of London. hardly likely. baseball league. - Th; Flyers and Dodgers have been unbeaten in single games played to date: The Dodsers blanked the Stars 2-0 in the league opener last Sunday and on Tues- day the Flyers handed the Stars a 4-2 setback. Flyers coach Fiddler MacDon- aid will nominate his ace right- hander Donnie MacI.ean for pit- ching duties and Dodgers” boss Forbie Kennedy will probably go with Don MacDonald. . Sunday's ball game will get un- derway at 2 p.m. sharp; TQRONTO (CP) Marlene Stewart, her putter working like a charm, won "ac Ontario Ladies golf championship Friday to re- capture a title that has eluded her since she won it in 1951 and start.d on the trail to golfing glory. Leave For Tournament Today will be an open date at the Belvedere Golf Club and there is no special tournament scheduled for the weekend. A number of local golfers will be heading for Sackvllle to talre part in the Eastern Sectional tour- nament. Among those participat- ing from Belvedere are Don Mac- Donald, Tom Rogers, Doug Saun- ders. Tobey MacMiilan and Art Maclfenzie. Next Saturday at Belvederg the first round of the Dowling Match Play Competition will be held. seemingly grave condition. physi- clans said examination disclosed only two broken ribs, a broken collarbone and severe fa'ce cuts. and 1 - Super Hal (Manger) 14), Jet Master (L. Walker) 4-1. Dan- ville Delegate (McAlduff) L. and G. Stables, Halifax. Race 5, Cumben land Scott (Walsh) 1, Jimmy Flood t-T”.':'”.:.':.?s?;'..T.i."i".....”"” ".3; um r o o Frank Pender, Halifax. Race 8- Slster Yorke, owned and driven y or Phillipa.-' . 1. Helen Hoosier (L. O'Brien) 2, Dean Swift (Salter) 3. Time, 2.22 SIS. Winners at Saint John last Wed- end Mel Phone HERE IN -- CHARLOTTETOWN EACH TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY an RCAF Career Counsellor is at the RCAF Assoo lotion Club Rooms, 3rd floor of the Bank of Com- merce Bldg., from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. He will be happy to ive you fullilntormation on a rewarding career in nada's Royal Canadian Air Force. NO OBLIGATION THE R.C.A.F. RECRUITING UNIT R.-C.A.F. STATION, SUMMERSIDE 2281 P4 . The P. E. I. Regs. LC" Sqn. wll hold a on Sunday. 5 1 . it s -.”7A- - (MU - Tranqoriurlon for Montague wil leave the various centres as NORTH IUSTICO; 0Il.5 Inn. Taacama cross: our in. OHTOWN ARMOURIES: 0900 hrs. Sqa. wll Parade at Montague Annoarissatous hrs. Dress: Iarers. lasii Uniform. Webb lain. Ioetsgl Putrees. Models VIII he '”I'7""'3'? (I17 RECCH less Church Parade in 24 June '56 at 1000. WI: They're Soil-Sealing! Here's the secret: The sun's heat seals the labs automoti- colly hocnua-a of I special petroleum resin cement strip on tile underside. than vs! T ' Moore is the top contender for world-heavywelght title. va- cated by Rocky Marciano.,Parker the proposed Moore-Par! 11' scrap would be a truly international deal lactween Jack Kearns of New York. Jack England. and Vic Bsgnato of Toronto. Fred only go so far as to recognize Rush of Toronto, manager of Par- the Winner as the "best an. ker. has offered Moore a contract crowned heavyweight fighter in calling for 340,000. the world." CALLED TEL!-: FIGHT agile Tunney offer didn't excite What's more, Rush said tllel "Tunney positively cannot get fight would be recognized as tfbe-4Moore," ing for the heavywelust champion- ship of the world." But that is Dodgers-Flyers Play Sunday In City Baseball Loop Till Rained out on Friday night the n and Flyans will have an- other try on Sundayrafternoon to play the third game of the city I Marlene Siewari Winner OI Ontario LacIies' Golf Crown Here's another Johns-Manville nrsf-a roof of tradi- tional shingle design that is self-sealing. Seal-O-Matie Shingles defy even high winds to pry (hens loose They cost but little more than ordinary shingiea.Your choice ofmanycoiosaandbiendastopinarrdseotlseml THESE NEW SHINGLES ARE THE HOTTEST THING TO HIT THE SHINGLE MARKET. ,I.'.HIILIIM Tunney Wants To Match E Moore-Wallace In Title Go It is unlikely 3'! champ and in this country the .anadran Boxing Federation has no authority to sanction a world Lille fight. Gene Lelourneau of Quebec, 1... llonai commissioner of the CBF, said Friday the federation could . he said. iiarchie will be in town Monday night. Tunney can talk to him then if he likes. but l(- won't do him any good." Bis things are in store for local ball followeres in the next few weeks. It was announced last night that the Philadelphia Sepia Aces will definitely put in an appearance here. The all-negro team will en- gage an all-star intermediate- junior team from the city league on the night of Julv 26th. An advance sale of tickets to defray part of the expenses in bringing the Aces here will be held at a later date. Next Saturday one of the three city league teams will journey to Summerside to play an all-star team from the western capital's Town League and it is more than likely that Summerside will play a return game at Charlottetown on Sunday. The methodical little shoismith from Fonthill in the Niagara pen- insula fought off a determined challenge from long-hitting Mary Gay of Kitchener in the 18-hole final for a 2-and-1 victory. Her putter saved the day for Marlen, fresh from a triumph last week in the United States colleg- iate champions Outdistanca by 10 yards off-A e tee and er- ratic on the appatoach shots, she one-putteci nine greens and sank at least two 15-footers. Marlene, a freckle-faced young. ster of 17 wl1en.she first won the Ontario championship in 1951, has been Canadian champion three times and British Open champion DTICE. Big Salmon HALIFAX (CP) ”ain)on ang. lers took 212 fish from Nova Sco- tia rivers last week. South shore rivers yielded the top catcher with Medway reporting 54 and La any state In the U.S. would recognize the winner Derby, stakes. Ur. ihl olnol (DERBY Second CLEVELAND ICP) Cana- dian Champ, second choice in to- day's 840.000-added Ohio Derby at Thislledown Park. has a good chance of becoming the third Canadian-bred horse to win 3100.- 000 in purses. The Toronto-owned three-year-old colt has earned 883,250 in his two-year racing ca- PEEP. The Champ. winner of last week's 525.000 - added -Queen's Plate stakes at Toronto, probably will go to the post at 5:50 p.m. EDT at 4-to-1 odds. The favorite for the Po-mile event is Fabius. a fast colt -who has placed in the money at all three events of rac- ing's triple crown-the Kentucky Preakness and Belmont Fabius breezed a half mile In A's Recall Spook Jacobs COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) - The Columbus Jets of the interna- tional League announced Friday that the clubis top hitter, second r Forrest (Spook) Jacobs, had been recalled by the Kansas City Athletics and sold the Pitts- burgh Pirates. Jaiobs who has been hitting at a .347 cllb, will report to Pitts- burgh today. The Jets said iha club will get a.replacement from Pittsburgh, Have, 51. - Johns-Monvilla. SVOOI-O-MGIIC (Asphalt Shingles leioarafdoaraselahlsll lredhiaaalsbiaglodasioa. QUALITY WISE - PRICE WISE Look To SCHURMAN'S THE LEADERS IN THE LATEST PROVEN BUILDING PRODUCTS. (II It! I (RIO L .l- lhohstleleesansoaloddeaa hylhosoakhoat. wIadcu'igeIIadsr&esIIagIos. Tl-II suuusaslos can JULY 13.19.20-AL but that the name of the player has not been announced. Another SCHURMAN First HIGHEST IN QUALITY -- V LOWEST IN APPLIED cosr M000 .-4... . 71 . Canadian-Champ TmmubUwwnhu&u.&mMw.JuwEg8z Choice 50 seconds flat Friday and trainer Jimmy Jones said he was well satisfied with the workout. Cana- Champ covered the distance In 43.3 Thursday. " HARTACK To RIDE FABIUI Willie llartsck will return from a 10-day rough-riding suspension to ride the Calumet Farrn's horse and Hedley Woodbou . native of Vancouver, will be a d Cana- dian Champ. Only two Canadian-bred horses have topped the 31(l).000 figure in purses. They are Kingarvie, bred by R. S. McLaughlin of Oshlvltl. 0nt., and Canadlaaa. bred and owned by Toronto industrialist- eportsman E. P. Taylor. The Champ and Fablua -are two horses who like to rush into the lead and stay there all the way. The Champ, winner of his 10 Istarts in Canada, hasn't been ex- tended as a three-year-old and this will be his lrlg test. The Champ ran three ran in the U.S. as a two-year-old and lost them all. He was second to Reneged and Career Boy and placed seventh In his other Ameri- can outing. Besl.C Building Material FIREPROOF CONCRETE PIPE) IN. ALL H218 LARTER sacs. Kensingtzon Rd. - Dial 9609 GOES A IOAT CM FLOLTI in brilliant HOLIDAY IIONII JOHNSON Wl(T'l'()l( 5. I.TD.': Charlottetown; P. E. I. . x oououskasos. I I JONESITD. ' Charlottetown, P. I. f. ,!p-, .- V. .:::n.-- ..,-. . , - ......x.........a...A...,.,-.. 4 -as-e..L:; . .... ..