.- ._..« . Mww- a, .. ‘ _. w- .. fl“ '1 grand jury witness. On June 23. ‘. the 01d Diamond.~ Red Mace Cubs Wallop Giants 9-5; Phillies Shade Pirates PITTSBURGH (AP) —_ Harry Anderson batted in three runs w.th a homer and single and Ray Semproch pitched an eight hitte ruesday night to lead Philadelr- pin: to a 4-2 victory over Pitts- burgh Pirates. The win hoisted the Phillies lilo sixth place in the National League, five percentage points ahead of Pittsburgh. (APl—Boston's Jackir Jensen continued his tremendous slugging by crashing his 24th homer Ted Williams contri- buted his 12th Tuesday night in powering the Red Sm: to a 10-5 wry over Washington Sen- 1. ’ MILWAUKEE (AP) — Eddie Mathews‘ fourth - inning home run provided the lone tally Tues- day naght as the Braves squeezed :12; ‘adl-Othdecision over Cincinnati in e ei lit-hit ' Lew Emma‘s pitching of DETROIT ilAPl—zNed Garver won his first game in a month on a five-hitter as the second- place Kansas City Athletics de- feated Detroit Tigers 5-1 Tuesday night. v The little nighthander lost his bid for a shutout on an eighth. inning pinch home run by Bob Hazle. BAUNJMORE (AP) — Mickey Norris. Sought BY GrandJury . NEW YORK (AP)—James D. Norris. chairman of the board of the Madison Square Garden Cor— poration. is being sought by of- fice of district attorney Frank Hogan for questioning before the grand jury investigating alleged racketeering in boxing. Hogan said Tuesday that since early June his office has been trying to have Norris appear as Hogan said, Norris’ laWyer sub limited a letter signed by a physi‘ clan certifying that Norris had suffered two heart attacks. Any unusual physical. emotional or mental effort, the letter said, Wins Club . Sweepstakes The Club Sweepstakes, played . It Balvcdorc Golf Course over the Dominion Day holiday, was won by George Purvis with a 68 net. He shot a 91 gross and with his handicap being 23. Runner- up was Jack Wilson with a 70 'net’. Low gross was shot by Art vbgacxenale. with a low equal par Softball Games For Tonight There are two) City Softball League fixtures scheduled for tonight. ; B. I. S. Shamrocks vs. Jun- ior Basilica. Youth at Queen Charlotte Diamond. Umpire will be Len Arsenaulrt and Frank Bell will look after the bases. “In the other encounter Barry’s Lions meet Rollaway Aces on Fadyen, will , umpire and Don might have “a deleborious effect upon his healt The letter has been placed in evidence before the grand Jury. “Without reflecting in any way upon the physician,” Hogan said. “the grand jury and the district attorney’s office feel under no ob- ligation to accept this certifica- tion at face value. On the con- trary, they are conscious of a duty to have Norris examined by a count-appointed doctor to de- termine if he is well enough to testify." Norris resigned as; president of the International Boxing Club Arpril 18, 1958, giving poor health as the reason. He has been living in Paris, Ky, much of the time since. _ Legion Upsets Pontiac: 6-3 The Summerside Legion soft- ballera defeated the league- leading Summerside Pontiacs 6-3 at Queen Elizabeth Park yes» terday morning. Bill Stall, wins hing pitcher. gave up 9 and struck out 8. Gerry Maclntyre, Pontiac pitcher, allowed 10 hits and whiffed only 2. The Pon- tiacs were guilty of boating the ball 6 times while the Legion had only 2 miscues. Ulric Gale, land hit the only home run of the game, and led the Pontiacs inthea-ttackwithShitsind tries. Pete Green had 2 for 3, and Eddie Boates 2 for 4. Pitcher Stull hit 3 for 4 for the victors. Des Roberts and Charlie Deighan 2 for 3 each. ' Des Roberts made a fine throwtohoadotfarun in the second frame, and the other defensive gem was a shoestring MacLean will be hope dodge, catch by Art Sealer. DOWN THE- 'BACK‘ STRETCH‘ .‘Ihe racing season throughout the Maritimes is rapidly conning to a zenith. with all the tracks in coexist-ion and presenting good ams. Indications are that 19 will break all records for the .umnmt of money distributed Jaipur-cc. the umber of hostess raced. and possibly the tastest average time on record. served notice of this When on Saturday night, Walter Rosecrodt, driven by Roy (kee- mer. won 2.03 4-5. Much entities him to the distinction of~ being the dam performer of 1958 in the Maritimes. FAST TRIP ‘ ‘ The races «at the Charlottetown brim Park on Saturday night drew a large and enthusiastic crawd. and it was without doubt. the best ram of the season. In the A Trot, the first on the program. that honest little mare, Connie French won in 2.12 3-5, driven by her owner Sid Stead. which is a new record for Conn ‘aie and the fastest trotting porn dormance at. this track this year. Volstaidt, driven by Sld’s Cdad. Harold Stead. was second in the above mile. . The most exciting contests ‘were in the 0th and nth races. with the hounds going to War Cry W. driven by Joey Arsens suit. in both dashes. time 2.10 845 and 2.10; the latter equals no the season’s track p a c i n: 3 record at Mum, made by Ann's Dream (G. Callback) previously. Perhaps we are a bit astray in the above state ment. because as we think back to the 5th andnh races.'we be- lieve the poptflar award would go to Lame Kelly, whose master- ly drives behind the little trees legged pacer. (linger 1‘... really brought the spectators to their feet. Lorne had to go the “over. land” roilte, and when he hit the honith we thought he was hopelessly out of it, but Ginger. E. ‘ came through with real brushes to win in 2.12 3-5 (a new record). and to follow that up in the 7th race with a .win in 2.12 1-5 (W new record). ‘ We were also greatly taken with the drive George Sobey gave Vivien M. in the birth dash when he headed such redouhtoiole pacens as Downtown Jolly Dick and others in 2.12 2—5. Vivien M is owned by J. A. MiacNeill. (Continuedi on page 8) Charlottetown (Best 2 out of 3 WRESTLING Thursday, July 3 at 8.30 See Those Great TV Stars in Person FEATURE MATCH IRISH PAT O’CONNOR New Zealand. 235 lbs. VS. OHET “Atomic Blonde” WALLICK Hollywood. 234 lbs. TAG TEAM MATCH (Best. 2 out of 3 falls) SANDOR Kovacs. 220 lbs. and LEN "MARVEL" HUGHES. Northampton. Mas!” 232 lbs. VS. JOF “Kll LER” CHRISTIE, 238 lbs., St. Catharine: ‘ J and MIKE PAIDOI'SIS. Ringside $1.25; Rush $1.00; Children 50: ADVANCE SALE OF TICKETS AT FRED LAMBROSE —- SPORTS ARENA OFFICE Sports Arena falls to a finish) 242 lbs., Tennessee LOUIJS (APl—Los Angeles his first two home runs of the season to pace the Dodgers in 9-3 victory over St. Louis Card- inals Tuesday night. In all, Larker scored three runs and drove in f-oor. Lanker played first base be- cause Gil Hodges has been slip- ping. He hit his first homer of the season in the third inning against Cardinal starté r Jim Brosnan. Larker homered after Jim Gilliam singled in the fifth Beats Handicap To Play His Favorite Game O'l‘TAWA (CPL—Fourteen-ycar- 'vold Cyril Smith has overcome his one handicap" to play the game 'he loves. Cyril. born with only a short- ened stump for a left. arm, is a pitcher in one of Ottawa’s newly organized Babe Ruth Leagues for boys 13 and 14. In his first year of organized baseball. he is play- ing for Manor Park Pirates in the Lansdowne League. When he delivers a pitch. Cyril holds his glove under the stump of his left arm. Then he quickly brings‘his glove from under his stump into his right hand and is ready to field a hit. Cyril, the son of naval Lieut. and Mrs. Warren Smith, is ex‘ pee-ted to move to Halifax in about .two weeks where the navy is transferring his tether. Handling a hockey stick with one hand. Cyril is also a star for- ward in the Ottawa Public School Hockey League. first baseman Norm Larker hit Wed. July 2. 1958 The Guardian Page 7! to return the Dodgers to the lead for keeps 4-3. Gilliam tripled in drive home two runs in the sixth. Roebuck kept up the extra-base _ l tripled to score Taylor, MrCnr~‘ mick walked Banks intentionally. but Bobby Thomson spoiled the, slugging as he opened the ninth Giants-strategy with a (bible): with a two-bugger. Larker also that brought home both runners. doubled to drive in a run in the three-run frame. Sandy Koutax (7-3)) was the winner although he needed help from Ed Roebuck. Chicago Cubs greeted young Mike McConmictk with a three- run eighth inning Tuesday and wrapped up a 9-5 victory over San Francisco Giants. Eight home runs went into the records in the San Francisco- Chicago encounter. two each by rookie Tony Taylor and Ernie Banks of the Cubs. Willie Maysshomered for the first time since June 6. and Daryl Spencer, Bob Schmidt and Ray Ja‘blonski also hit homers for the Giants. All came with none on. CLOSED GAP San Francisco had closed to 6<5 ‘ with a run in the eighth. and Giant manager Bill Rigney called on McCormickhis second - line lefthandeir. to keep'iihe Cubs in check. But after reliever G‘en Bobbie. who preserved the win for starter Moe Drabow’s-ky, struck out, Tay- lor doubled to left. Alvin. Dark lined to Jzaiblonsikii, but Lee Walls Junior B. Y. C. Stops Irishman ' Junior Basilica Youth Club handed out 13.1.8. Shamrocks their second defeat in as many games by beating them 9-3 in a regular City Softball League fixture Monday night. The Youth Club has now increased its league lead to four points. John Hughes Was the winning pitcher and Roy McConnell was on the mound for the losers. _ Donn-1e MacLean, was umpire for this encounter and Frank Bell was base judge. TORONI‘O (OH—Canada won the international pro - amateur golf tournament Tuesday for the second successive year. defeating a United States team 6% points to 5%. . The Canadian players sewed up the victory at St. George’s Golf Club here by making a clean sweep of one of the four three- point matches and taking 21/: points in another. The US. swept one match and captured a second 2 points to 1. . Stan Leonard of Vancouver and his amateur partner, Gary Cowan of Kitchener, Ont, picked up three points 'for their 4-up win over Julius Euros of Mid Pines. N.C., and Fred Paine of Pitts- burgh. . A1 Balding of Toronto and am- ateur Nick Weslook of Windsor, Ont. scored 2% points Over Doug Ford of Yonkers, N.Y.. and Ward Race Results - On Mainland CHATHAM. N. 3.. —— (CP) — flagman, an maport from Clasps. Que, broke the Chatham speed- way track record twice Tuesday and Cathy Clegg captured the $1,500 Miramiohi Stakes race million Day Harness racing. Flagman, ruined by Roy nett, came home in 2.06 4-5 and 3.06 145. They were the two fast- est miles in the Marltimes so far this season. ,The home)? Chatham record (£2.07 1-4 was set by Harry Direct, a St. Ste- phen Horse, in 19st. Pearl Mac. Lola Ho! and Cathy Cl (g qualified for the final dag of the stakes race by win- ning heat victories. Clegg then finished first. with Lola Hal sec- ond and Pearl Mac third. rlike best time was 2.11 3-5. ' "VII Good Gain . TUES. & W D. Return Faro mm $28.85 in. Bars " $33.40 ‘10-Day Return Limit. Ottawa-Toronto; 7-Day. Montreal Canada Wins 1 , Golf Tourney Dow Finstenwald f Tequesta. Fla. and Ed Meiser of Wil- loughby, Ohio, scored only two points their win over John Henrlck of Ottawa and Eric Hana son of Toronto; The big U.S. win- ners were Paul Harney of Wor- cester, Mass, and Bob Shave of Cleveland. who picked up three points in downing Jack Kay of Montreal and Hugh Patterson of Toronto 7 up over 18 holes. The low individual score took each hole. One point ,was awarded tothe team winning the most holes in each nine and an additional point to the winner on Wettlaufer of Buffalog’ an ill-hole basis. Canada won last year at Flint, Mich, 7% points to 4%. EATS HIMSELF OUT OF «$250 FLIN FLON. Man. (GP)— Ot‘v Thompson of Fllh Flon ate himself out of $260 at the eighth annual trout festival here. _ Y He considered his g eight; _ pounder too small to enter in the competition, and ate it for dinner Sunday. It Would have wan second prize. The Jam first prize was won by Ernl Dion of Flip Fion, with a 30:pound trout caught Saturday in Lake Ath- apapus‘kow. This was the only official entry and the enroll- est fish ever to win the event. It was understood several other fishermen had not on tered their catches as they also considered them too small. Five prizes went beg- ging because of it. r Gomez (8) 'sAVEmLm 827.00 1 EDWARD ISLAND Stations BARGAIN cOACH FARES 1T9 LY 15 ~16 MONTREAL-OTTAWAu-TORONTO, CHARLOTTETOWN . $42.45 New Day Gauchos , atrium I a a —— , r h . _ nan can, no on new , , m, — as) CANAQLAN ‘ “I! "Am I 0‘ AllllNAl ’ “new 2 “' 7’? as: Your: “‘93,,59‘“ R3535) P on n. AGENT AUGUST 19—.» " " ' ' ' TODAY SPORTS WEAR DEPT. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. SUMMER SPORTS WEAR . WITH PAY " i FOR. YOUR FAVORITE RELAXATION . Shorts. Jamaicans, Skirts and Blouses. Swim Suits and a ' FOR THAT TWO WEEKS complete range of separates in all the 7 latest styles and values. Strides. C o it!) 1) 2nd FLOOR i i Rub en Gomez , a it other regular starter at n d the sixth Giant‘ pitcher, finally put out the fire. R. C. A. F. Flyers‘ Defeats Legion RCAF defeated Legion 11-6 at Queen Elizabeth Park yes terday afternoon in an exhibit- ion softball match. Frank Steele was the Winning pitcher but was relieved by March-and in the fifth. Clarence Gillis and Don MaciDougall of Legion each poled out: a home run. Bill Stull‘. pitching his second game of the day. went the route and: was the loser. BASEBALL * RESULTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League S Francisco 200 001 110—5 8 1’ Chicago . 22010013x—914 0 Antoneli‘i, Monzant (2) Crone (5) Grissom (7) McCormick (8) and Schmidt; Drab- owsky, Hobbie (7) and Neeman, S. Taylor (6). W-Drabowsky. L- Anrtonelli. HIRs: SiF-‘Spevncer (11) Mays ( 15) Jablonski (6) Schmidt Chi-T. Taylor 2 (3) Banks 2 Los Angeles 0111 022 003—9 13 1 St. Louis 012 000 000—3 9 0 Koufax, Roebuck (8) and Rose- boro, Pi'gnatano (9); Brosnan. Jackson (6) M'uffett (8) and Smith. W-Kouiflax. L - Brosnan. s: LAuRoseboro (6). Lanker 2 Kansas City 000104 000—5 8 0 Detroit 000 000 010—1. 5 1 Garver and Ch-iti; Dairy, Weh- meier (6) Fischer (9) and Wil- son. L<Lary. HRS: KCy-Cerv (21) Det-Hazle (1). Phila 301000 000—4 6 1 Pittsburgh 100 000100—2 8 1 S e m p r o c h and Sawatski; Friend, Smith (3), Porterfield (6) Face (8) and Foiles. L-F-riend. HR: Phila~Anderson (10). American League First " New York 100 031 000—5 10 0 Baltimore 10] 050 00x—7 l0 1 Kucks,.Maas (5) Sturdivant (6) Trucks (8) and Berra; Brown. Loss (5) Johnson (7) and Trians dos. W—Loes, L-Maas. F'Rs: NYks Mantle (15); BaltsBoyd'm). Second New York 000 010 010—2 10 1 Baltimore 000100 000—1 6 1 Larsen, Duran (8) and Howard; .Harshmarn, Zuvarink (9) and Tri- andos. W — Larsen. _L - Harshman. HRS: NYk—Larsen (3), Mantle (16); Bal—Woodling (6). Washington 000 020 120—5 8 2 Boston I 013 303 00x—10 14 2 Griggs, Vaientinetti (.4) Stobbs (5) Spntng (7) and Courtney-De: lock and White. L-Griggs. HRs: Wash—Zauchin- (8); Bos — Wila liams. (12). Jensen (24). 1 International League First , Richmond Toronto 000000020—2 '71 000030003—3‘5 0 Large Crowd .Wi'inesses Harness Races Al S'side. A crowd estimated at about 3.- 000 watched an exciting (38th of harness racing at the Summer- side raceway yesterday after- noon. Vivian M. competing in. the A.A. pace went the fastest miles of the day, chalking up a new record of 2.11. In the other dash of this class Jolly Dick paced the second fastest time of the afteroon - 2.12. Anne's Dream won the first heat of the free-for-all in the rather slow ltime of 2.13 3-5. In the second dash of the free-for—aiiers. Anne’s Dream once again crossed under; the wire ahead, but was set back’ to third for cutting in too quick-‘ 1y on the first turn. Betty French who had come in second was awarded the dash, and Just Betty’s Mairk finishing third, I was moved up to second. Daily Doubles paid $48.80 and $194.10.; Ramsay Stopped By Al Mac Lean Bud Ramsay was unable to come out for the sixth round in the main fight with Al Mac- Lean of New Glasgow at Civic Stadium last night. and referee McCluskey awarded the tight to Maanean on a TKO. The New Glasgowxboy. enjoyed a wide margin in height and reach over his Island opponent, was well ahead on points but had not sent Ramsay down for any count when the fight came to its abrupt end. MaeLean looked to be the most polishedi boxer seen in a Summerside ring for a long time. Urban Rogers of Borden won a unanimous decision over Clar- ence "Slugger" McNeill of, Wiesler, Browning (8) and Command; C'rimriah and Hannah. L—Wiesler. First V * Columbus 010 000 000— 1 5 2 Mont-real 105 000 00x— 6 10 1 Pepper. Swanson (3), O‘Donnell (6) and Onuska; Harris and Teed. L—Pepper. Second Columbus 000 003 0— 5 11 1 Montreal 000 301 0— 4 76 2 Arroyo and Oniuskia; Values, Collum (6) and Gotta. L—Valdes. Second Wilma—I Ll Richmond Toronto 100 010 0— 2 10 1 Bethe] and Oldls; Richards and Thompson. ‘ Miami 100 100 030— 5 8 0 Rochester 010 002 ml— 4 7 0 Cardwell. Meson (8) and Bucha; Kim and Kati. W— Oardwell. . undt add b1) scores lntl Havana 300 000 010— 4 t l Euthan 000 600 Hat—10 16 2 Smith, Arias (0.8mm (4), Santiago (7) and Izquierdo. Acosta (8); Tsitouiris. Coleman (1), Rodriguez (5) and Noble. W—Colemavn. L—Artas. MONDAY American League Kansas City ’4. Detroit 1. Cleveland 5, Chicago 3. , National League, Cincinnati 2, Milwaukee 2. Los Angeles 2, St. Louis 5. International League Buffalo 5, Havana 3-. Richmond 7, Toronto 5. Montreal 3, Columbus 0. 6, Rochester 5. Classification for ‘ Sdi’urclciy, July 5th, 1958 ‘ A spartan: DASHES as $250.00 A DASH Scottish Light: Mr. Chrisdale; Vivian M.; Gay Spirit; (2. TROT—l Dasnns Jollscott; G. Ann 0.; Peter Federal; Here Am I. AT $175.00 A DASH Dexter Scott; M1. Carroll; Lucky Logan: Mlldale; Bud’s Echo; Palacona Bonnie’s Girl; Fortune's Pride; Feather Duster. C PACE-a8 DASHES Chalidale Comet; Dunlop 13.; AT $175.00 A DASH America's Ace: Ken's Pride; Miscouche in the sembfinal This fight produced the most crowd-pleasing action of any fight on the card. McNeil) stood up to Rogers' heavy punching barrages very well, and handed out considerable punishment in the exchanges. Neither boy scored a clean knockdown dur- ing the bristling go but each was jarred considerably on oc~ casion. McNeil] was always ad- vancing, but Roger’s occasion a1 devastating rushes won him the nod of all judges. I The Donnie A-rsenault-Unban Ohaissou special 6-mund flight was very close. The referee called it a draw, but both judges The curtain raiser between Layton. Senior and Wendell Grady ended in a draw. Wilfred and last fights and Bud Limd Mcoiuskey refereed the first was third _man in the‘ ring in the special and semi—01ml bouts. Bob Schurman w-as announcer, and the turn judges were Earl Olusland. Eric Sheen was tim— Smit-h and Winnitred Mac at. than no l‘1595'DD AMAZING 80 miles per gal», lon economy makes it pos- sible to be a Two Car Family for as I little as $8.00 I month, (Average driving.) MocKAY ~ MOTORS 50 St. Peters M. mums had Chaisson slightly in the lead. ' and Blake Hanover, a surprise; winner in the second dash of the A Trot paid $30.50 to win. SUMMARY C Puse — Purse 4175: Dunlap B (Bernard) 1 oily Bud (Cudmore) 4 )r. Wilfred C. (Sobey) 2 olly Bruce (Burt) 3 thalidale Comet (Burblne) 6 listed Dawn (HenriesSey) Frank H. Cavaliero (Callback) 7 “wath-d Record Pearl (Seaman) 8 dni‘ Times — 2.13 and 2.13 4-5 Winning horse owned by E. Nicholson. Hunter River. A Trot -— Purse- $200: Baby Train (Arsenault) Blake Hanover (Burbiine) Connie French (Sstead) Palaicona (Burt) Bernie Dan iHennessey) Bonnie's Girl (Wiener) Fortune's Pride (Stead) Robert Lee (Seaman) 7 dr. Times — 2.13 1-5 (new record); 2.14. Baby Train is owned by C. C. Pratt, St. Hanover Kinkora. A.A. Pace —- Purse — $250: Jolly Dick (Poulton) \ Vivian M. (Sobey) G. Ann c. (Callbeck) Taurida Bay (Arsenault) Jolly Jim (Hennessey) Meg (Constable) r ‘ Jollity Leigh (Samara) Premier J. Walter (Annear) Times — 2.11; 2.12. countenanc— aide-macaw“ by Stanley Mayhew, mflhmfittOt—‘N Nam-BNNGQD— Peter's and Blake' ELMER SAFETY BADGES May be picked up at _Sc'onrlebury Sign: and Plastics 90 Kent ' Sta Price 150 Jolly Dick owned by Mrs. James Poulton, Ch'town: Viviam M. ownedby J. A. MacNeill, Summerside. _ Free For All — Purse — $400:\ Ann's Dream (Callback) 1 1 Betty French (Hennessey) 8 1 Just Betty’s Mark (Seaman and Wisner) 2 2‘ Sir Joseph (Constable) 4 4 ‘ Times — 2.18 3-5; no time for 7 second dash. Ann‘s Dream owned by Wil- lard MacDonald; Betty French owned by Francis Breau. Mone- ton. Annou’ ncer -- Duck Acorn. 1- Gentlemen. 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B PACE—Z DASHES Mortal Woody; My Darling: Myrtle’s AT $200.00 A BASIC Boy; Just Barbara; First) Again; Uscita's Boy; Just Verdict; Ten Donald aegg. Classification for uMonduy, July 7th, 1958’ Fans non ALL—2 DASHES a'r $400.00 A man Ann's Dream; Ginger E.; Betty French; Sir Joseph; Wu Cry Ranger; Just Betty’s Mark. c PACE—2 DASHES Real Joe; Record Pearl; Jollity George; Dr. Willard 6.; Clogg; Jolly Bud; Bobby Brooke; c PACE—z menus AT $175.00 A DASH , , Jean Esso. AT $175.00 A DASH Billie June; Jay's Abner T.; Bob Clegg; Falrgo; Jolly Bruce; June Breeze; J. W. Abbe; Zip M. ; Helen’s Dream. C TROT—l DASH A'l‘ $175.00 A DASH All Budlong; The Sheik; Tommy Shanter: Miss Russell: Col. Budlong; Bernie Dali; Just In Time; Miss Tom Scott; Thair’a It; Hants Hanover. D PACE—1 DASH AT $150.00 A DASH Pericles; Miss Cyclonic; Hoosier Doctor; Blaze; Little Johnny; C. S. Chief; I I’m a Harvester; Coronation Sue; Bertha Clogs; Neil’s land Prince. Onadale; Col. Henry; All A George Spirit; Lee Cyclonic; Lad; Iar Classification for Wednesday, July 9th, 1958 A PACE—2 DASHES AT $225.00 A DASH Downtown; Famous Boy; Jolly Jim; Cooly Boy; Jolly Dick; Jollity Leigh; Meg; Taurida Bay. B PACE—2 DASHES Premier J. Walter: Keppoch Playgirl: ltMark; Propane; Gay Three; Murphy’s Abbe; Captain Morgan; A. G. Scott. A TROT—2 DASHES -. Vivian Strong: Blake Hanover: Gallant; ‘._~ ‘Connie French; Sally Voldstadt; Lorne Budlong; Royal Train. AT $200.00 A DASH Tribune: Little River AT $200.00 A DASH Way; Baby Train: C PACE—l DASH AT $175.00 A DASH Lanadiae; Canadair: Sandy Yorke: Cathy Ciegg; Dr. G. J.; C. P. Clegg; Ranida; Lady Audrey; Allie Budlong. D PACE—1 DASH AT $150.00 A DASH Millie’s Express; Russell Clegg: Jollity Guy; Curtain Raiser; gKay Clegg; Moab: Perley Mac: Callie Hal; Betty Lou Budlong; lMyi-ixle FL: Real Lusty: Nellie Bangs: Willard's Choice; lBreeze; June Prince; Texas. First: Barrie‘s Maple Bud. DECLARATION WEDNESDAY 1:00 17.01. 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