RAISE BREAD PRICE MONTREAL (CPI A Motil- teal bakery slid Thursday II .135 railed its bread price to 15 cents tram M cant; tor a 24- onnce loll. Other city ballerina may (allow suit within :l Iew ldnyl, I! I'll reported. Bakewl lollicials said the increase wusl ihrought about by recent line: in the cost 01 flour. sugar. milkl owder and shortening a Qualifying Trials For '200’ Race colts Good STANF . [eel the dlflerennc their IctlonJl'ee under-rm gus— Iet nukes to your lelil 2-ply llsle honeycomb wide mile or colon hoys' lllirls also lvnilnhl' A Keen Approach To Comfort and "Grand Slam" con SHIRT ‘ _. available in Charlottetown at - - BRUNO. Ont. - lnile iniernotloml sportnv cnrkrnce I! nenrhy Mnsport World champion Graham Hill at London. rainetli Torrace, Gaiii. who won the missile Memorial my race at Indlnnnpolls Thursday. Scott l mnn Jim Clark. hath lumen“) 00 5 Indianapolis and the world hports-car championship, and r .Dan Gurney oi Costa Mesa. ‘ Cal tor the its-mile circuit, at Mosport are among the 40 seek- ing the top prize oi szooo. d Racing Drivers Associa- tion oillclala exnect to have the ‘ ileid whittled down to as tor the the Federation lnternalionaie Automobile, world racing authority. While the race is one o! Calla n's two top nporlsvcar compel one. it docs toward the world championship. Gregory. whose time oi hours. to minutes. is soconds la ” "“ the Canadian to? «2 IELD'S soot-lion ~ met my . .am "' priced from $5.00 insects. mites. mildew... black spot... i control them all with Green Grass! noon-l. MM. Gut youmll I Shnfleld’l Grind Shin golf Illixt nnd feel th- diiiarenoo in action—ire. underarm guuet makes to your owls... Thai u m- frorn tho pros . . l Ind Waxy gollnhirt would fen- tun i ompt (or one thin; 'n patented A Grand Slnm shirt. in lunnntood to make you look good on A golf coum whether you break 100 or not I Model not. In 2-ply linlo honeycomb mosh. From usl Model Inc, Some nintelill. Zipper neck and pockal. From to I Model mt, Crepe stitch soft. cotton, my; nylon, zipper neck and pocket. From :5 I Model A1284.Boy"vanion or I284 also nvlilnhln. From also-All Ihifl“ nvililnhle in I widc tnnd of oolounl Look for lilo Pcnluin—nvoid lmitntioml When you hay suniicld'a you buy the hail w SmNFlELn’s @ no higher wages and distriuntlonl Underway Today (CPl—Sonle of III: world's IUD (It‘ll/(‘1'! and the ‘ hates! cars SM. out today in lite ;;alilying trlnln tor Saturday'n Jones of . holder or the lap record BM” Alter the trials tonight. Conn» “Rs event which Is sanctioned by nnt calll'lt two or Is not entered this year with? @mmdhimt l SECOND SECTION BASEBALL . SCORES ‘ American League Morning Gains Wash, mo ozoooo. : a 1 Minnesota on oooooi—s 1 z Cheney Hail and Rctzer; Pas-l cual ‘74) and policy. Hr—Mlnn. Allison in). New York 010102100 l— a lo a n otouoo not it— 5 so 'l-lerry (74! and Howard: wuu son, Lomahe 15), Radata ml Entity l1-2l 15) and Nixon. . NYiMaris l7). Eris— stunrt l9». Eressuud 2 Ifil. Flint Cleveland 012 001 000—- 4 l0 2‘ Chlulo 0040010“ I 90 McDowell. Walker tz-ll Allen (8), , Lawrence (lit: Pizarro, Fisher (I—St (4). Wilhelm l7) and Car- reon. HR: Chimflansen 5. Second Cleveland 000 020 000— 2 5 ll Chicago lull m— t 9 ll Loin-ton. (1-2) Bell (5), Nisch- r wit l7) and Azcue. Barber, til-I) stock lsi. Stone IE! and Brown; Rnkow (I‘rZI and Edwards HR. key— Charles til). i MIOMUlI—RIIII‘ 000—- 0 40 14-4) and Trlandns: _ (1-4). Lee '7). Nelson iii, Fowler lfll. Morgan lei. Spring 9 and Sndnwskl. Rodg- ,ers (lit. l-mo: net—Wood ion} ,Trinndos <5), i l I National League 00010001014215 000000000— 0 5 l lFlRST ‘Clllcogo New York L. Jackson 17-5! and Bel-tell: l i ‘A. Jackson ital. Bearnarth iti,l Chicago 100 000000—1 20: New York 00010100x— z 511 Hubble lI-ol. Elston ISchoelleia Bel-tell rill. uok his and Sherry HR: Nylt— lhri ooisolooox—o rill Farrell ld-S) Kcmmerer «4).. Brown to), Zachary lfll and‘cla Camphell; Sadecki 124‘. Route Musiai ( ) ms Phil: Plttahurgli 012 130 ooh—7 1 l l Mahattey W6) Hamilton Willow caution light flashlng lor ‘Gieen l5l. Daren (7] and Dal- lthe nintll time. The last “don‘t and pass" light flashed on (or a ml- WM 3"“ inurgess. I'IR: th—Lynch (3L nor accident 35 the last lap Chnrnpnlgn, I started. but .lohes already bail W.“ Lead" Cam 5990'“ “I to Mlooo—G ii olestabllshed an uneatchahle lead. which Wald won last year- I'Ymple; Csrdwcll 12~61 Second Pluto. burgh .I o 000311000—5'IZI I Gulo. lit-3) klippstein tdi and‘tbe second straight year, atonediAl-linnton. me, the same spoil Dalrymple: Gibbon t. i dlx l7). McBean (5). H and Pagllarom Covlngtnn (9) (5i sisk ior t7) ia . s: Pha— pgh—Clendenon gee Lon Angola 000100030— 4122 Iotl Milwaukee issi. Perrnnoski (7t. Roebuck iii and Rosehoro: MA soahn (7-3) Raymond iii and A Torre. HR LA—Gilllam (2). San Fran. thnnlnnatl WAN 000002 All Mot orcult... 196 Queen St. ITANI'IIL‘D’D LIIITIII, T3030, NOVA BOOTKA winner of the 500 mile race at “3‘ and [pinion P rllelli Jones smaslle lsooiniie speed record and a running ol the Memorial Day mark 01 140.293 was The 30~year~uld Jones. it?! and ilcCoi-ver. HR StL— 10mm cm W m I I“ L . ., .Gordon Cooper—o guest in that 000001—131 ‘cheering mob or some some . ‘ The race ended with the ye. 8600.000 nurse. was 1962 winner rnve lirillinntly to win It lark. the Grand Prix ace, P" Grand Prix driver and pilnt nil 102 lilo 21x— '1 12 1 ins-Ford challengers. three pit stops in the 200 whirls stnps on ‘ 101 1112 min—- 5111 around the 2%»mile lndiunnpolis slop because of a loose wheel. 200— Beef and Conner cows and bulls. Loading car for MB. Saturday. June 15?. Come in Factory Outlet Store - Open Friday Night ‘til 9 p.m. Sat. ’til 5:30 pm. Din] 2-1841 Chinomtown, Fri. My 31, 1963. Vs A WREATH ls draped around the Indianapolis Speedway he neck of P a i'n elli Jones. yesterday, by J12. Gojnnian, owner or the car that .t o ll 2: isParneIIi Jones Smashes Record In Winning ‘500'i INDIANAPOLIS (APl—Call-rnnly one by Clark's slick grecni own nx, the lnillnnopolis speed record by averaging al- mnst three miles an hour taster.) stling challenge by the Lotus-l Jone!’ pearl, ‘ set last‘ . year by Roger Ward. whose bid; {romllor a third soo victory endedl ‘with a fourth-place finish in his ssic. train I ' "c m“ Shnw m ‘5 " Third in the race loi- glory .and lion‘s share of an expected t A, .Foytoillonston,'rcx iiii behind ioarthiinishing non Bronson oi at. driving that i ones, the pole car driver for Sixth was Jim McElreath till in his; 7th and 12th ylace finisher he i iislled helopeedwey dc his two previous itortr as 34 Seventh was y Jim costo Mu a. last year but. onda over Scotland's Cant, onotheil Its one of die two lithe Lo- Llle other rear-engined Lotus-l Fond. DE THREE STOPS l‘l-lAD LOOSE WHEEL lthollal Jones had Io make or Speedway oval Igainst Otherwise the spidery “ncw‘ pracer. he brake the lormcr m‘A blue and red 12 magnum—.5 is Font rear-engine race ThursdoylAgaianlaa s pe c i al averaged yellow light flashed tor the sec. to win the wreck-marred l7thlltz.lll7 miles an hour, The old‘ Don Gurney. l mu}; Worth. Tex., Gurney had two regular pit car With ' 59”“ ‘7‘ “5 slowest ol' the as oiialiii s. “ mm“ °m°‘g°"°y‘whon Kostenuk was unahlc to work up enough s . had to breed," cum“ might have quit alter to laps Thursday. The PAGE 13 SPORTS FRONT By HUS CALLAGIIAN Dodgers Stay Close ms Angelo: Dodgers are ruylng close to the attending Son Francisco Giants in the National League pennant race The talk about Walter Alston losing his lab as manager has sub sided and things appear once again to be on an cyen ec. Word is that thou who were crying lor Alston‘s scalp were not the top players on his cinh hat a ten disgruntled members who were not getting regular shins. Coach Leo uniocher has loudly veoclalined that he was ln no way trying to make Alitun'o yoh more dune-lit and there's no dooht that his proclamation was lley py a good many persons At any rate, Alston scents to be ~ this season and we think most lain-minded baseball ions are glad that lie is. Nor the spectacular type. Molon ha unyoy» ed puny lair succi - with the Dodgers, hoih in Brooklyn and toe Angcies. and this opinion is apparently shaicd by owner Walter O'Mnlley. Leo Turns Writer (lull lncnd. Lch Durocheri recently did a l7 page artl le tor the Son Fur-clam Post and is reported to hate received $35,000 for the ntlort. Dick Young in the New York Sunday News s y This is the lirst time, to m knowledgm that he San Francisco Post has paid a man S .000 to take 17 page: at personal adverllsing in its magazine. Young doesn't mince any waldo in telling you that he thinks Durocher’n story is o sickening one. Continuing Dick says "ll you load Ihc great Durocher soul-borlllg, you di'L-nvercd Ihl! boo lover two people only. hlmsell and Frank Sinatra 'rhai‘n pretty good (or Dllrocher. He never used to spread It so thlil. 'e (or tile holaucc of A . . . drove. Jones won the race in record time 01 143.137. tAP Wirellhnio) to Roger McCluSkey of Tucson.‘ r .. amidst a bellow [tom 1 C. Agajonion. owner or the with hing car, that McCluskey stole second: on Jone! when t‘hI 0nd time an the 47th lap, The drivers were supposed to hold positions during the 9% minutes it took to straighten out I series 0] three mishaps in this span. Only 14 of the 33 starters wen running lit the finish The molt serious casualty was veteran ddie Johnson oi Cuyalingl Falls. Ohio, who Illnn inlo the northeast wall on the Il7Ll'l lav. Johnson escaped with I twisted lelt loot Ind I “ruined hock. The first live Ilnlxhern III rd‘: old moth oi 140.293 _nonoanR gives excellent pinmuiene to nor her in ius articlc. The uys who hired him and paid his so are not nearly so tortunatel Fellows such as Larry Mothail, Bnauch Rickey and Home Stoneham come out second host. As Young suggests “That has always been one or Leo's stlong character- lines—unfailing gratitude." The incident iollowing the Dodger collapse last September gets promlncnce in Durccher's artizle lie or ' ' completely misunderstood when he 53‘ “I know one tiung. id have liked to go into that ninth inning with a moron lead, I’ll Lake my chances. ML Young Insist! that Dllrocher was forgetting one Chill] when he made nueh an litter-nee and that was that It was I nun by Ihe name of Alston who. through 164 games and elglll lnnll ‘dlol those Dodgers Into that ninth Inning \ilth I IWIF run on . Alston Has Tough Job WE imagine that Walter Alston's Job is the lowest or any manager in the majors. He must work under or cloud most of the time. probably thinking that nuioclior is second guessing him on the majority at plays. The talk that has come out or the els' comp may be all talk, and nothing more, but you can be certain it has had its effect on the quiet-spoken Waller Alston. However, we still think that the Dodger top brass will stay loyal to smoke-y. He has given honest effort and had the Dodgens in the thick at contention most or the time. Leo has also enjoyed his years or greatness but we are really convinced they are be- hind and lie just loves ha revive the memories Good To Leo TEE title at DW'S recent truck 15 "I Came To Kill. You" and our {fiend Dick Young has some apt wirer uhmlt it. Shy: Young: “Now either they out the title on the wrong story. or they meant you‘d die laughing. He doesn't kill anything in I’ll: m, except maybe IIRK the t‘l-ufih." We Ire ldl with the Idea that Leo has their excellent an ll hllnlell In hll lrtlclel He doesn‘t {III any Victlm of mod- enly and he lets the public know that Mr. Dnrocller Ins quite I figure. Ills emphllls II on [go Ind he lleepa Nil! emphnsin 'rhe roar-ems Aston Martin Cooper. named the city of Vii:- ' the hometown oi Ga- lloslehulr who ilrat tried to oualily it ior Thursday'n run. didn't make it through the Iirst so laps. Johnny Rutherlord ol Fot‘tI who quaiiiled th wound up Wm, mm mm“, car developed an oil leak alteri Dd fourth place finishes. The Ford ‘ Powered racer: were built by Britain's Colin Chapman, lealuring o (lame- lens. low-slung chassis and us- lnB gasoline Instead at tile opeedway‘s conventional alcohol blend that. They proved the he- lleved they would he to the on lenllnuser (nul- - cylinder power Plant i When Jones relentlessly his machine I ning Inns In tho zwlap grind. it marked the 17th straight trlt umph tor the Olly engine TED s tooled P n n- menace, HE kept roaring In front through the he 62 laps Charlottetown n "is C ‘Scol d Clark was clocked at o1 av vt‘s 111. place clocking 140.151. Jlm Hurtuhlse oi North Tona~ McCluskey on the 68th _ wanna, N.Y,, beat Jones In the ‘Mccluskey spun out at the race St. Peters at Cardigan: opening lap, out the Calirornian.when Jones was roaring into then immediately took charge otiliis last lap. ‘brenk lor McGluskey. who ran I no poorer than seventh most or xt , put the race and was third at the on his first stop yielded the load iso-ynile morn. mar-minute pit stop. clark handled his Lotus Foral with extreme skill. in: only oil mare were "I" °ff on Wednes- stop lor tire change and roluel. day evening and mother three wart: tnr 237 miles. The are “heduled I" “11! comma Morel! at Georgetown. ame or edhyh harply. 142.21l'tl crane. w . lace average was 090 and nronson‘a titlll Clark look the lead from lap. It was a louih love with daring. display- Sunday June 24 ‘ ing unsuspected ape light mullnt. down the stralla’h aways and cutting the tumor! ., here t. that hair or the schedule: ‘Cnrdignn at Georgetown; Ward‘s tourth place time was. Stewart It Soul-is. spurts at Cardigan Georgetown at Mt. Stewart. l at Georgetown. gun at Mt. stewart. Igetown; Cardigan at Morell.l thronghont the entire yarn. _ Agreotn-iendoioinouier loteo’l‘heLlp Baseball League Releases Draw King's County Baseball League activity swung into action last weekend with three games nlay- ed on Sunday allemooll. Three Souris at St, Peters. June 23 St. Peter‘s al George (own: More“ at Snul'is: Peakel nt Corditnn. June 26 st, Peters at Mt. ste- Georgetown at Souri . June 30 ML Stewart at Peakes; is the remalnder of LII! Georgetown n! More“; Cardigan June 2 Mt. Stewart at st. Feb. June : Souris at Morell: Geor- ers: More" at Penkcs: Cardigan getown at St. Peters; Ml. Ste- 42 5 int Souris. wart at Cardigan. Notcs: ALL Fcokes games count lour ill points. ALL Wed. needoy games start at 5.30 pm June a Feukes at st. Peters; Ind are at 7 innings duration. A mecling ol the league exe- eutivc and the umpires is call- ed ior tonight in March nnrish hall. The time is 9 o‘clock. I French Ski Ace ls Suspended BEEN i” ‘ French xkl June 5 st. Peters at Morell: Mt.‘ June 12 Morell tit Mt. Stewar Julie 16 More“ at George- own: Solll'is at Peakes: Cardi- June 19 Mt. Stewart nt Geor I IT'S HARNESS RACING TIME AGAIN . ace Charles union has been . suspended for a year tor taking ; part in a proiessional contest in Canada last January, the presi- dent oi the international ski Federation said Thursday. 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