Jerry's Nightmare Paces Fastest Mile Of Season Jerry": Nightmare, the four year Derrick (Kennedy) old pacer owned by James O'- Arlonway (Cudmore Brien. paced the fastest mile of Real Pingo (O'MI.-an) . . the 1954 racing season on the Times: 2.18 2-5; 2.18 1-5. Charlottetown Driving Park ti'ack1 SGCOIII1 "'4 Slim Dill"! when she covered the mic in 2.09 Abner MCGFBW l3hIW) - 34 1351 "mm at the mung meet, Little Delbert (Weir) Jcrryls Nightmare also won the F917!” ixumedyl second dash of the feature pace as M155 D0"!!! M33 (33504) Earl Scmple rcined her under the MI")? Me” isemplel - - wire in the t.me of 2.11 4-5. Sh:-,?Le”l70?1blIdl0”K iC0m"3) . 1.11, w1nn"l -so earai .. griqsthihpmggb double d 5 Belle Budlong (MacDonald) other wm'nm Mm PEEP, E11511 Timcs: 213 2-5; 2.14. Abner MrGrni.(. Laurel Chici. TH-! tan. Ll'.!lP Delbert and Barbara, Ann Queen. I .. 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Third and Seventh Duhec I Laurel Chief (Semplei . MARY Bai-bara Ann Queen (Smith) 1 4 . . - Dale B. (Stead) 2 . (.AT':l(a(lLl.lll'li:1;liI;f'r lixeppoch Fla-Vgl” iwml” 3 5. W11 ,1.-nzpmmk. 3 sleepy Sam (Hennessey) . 5 dr M-:iiev (S. x1acD0n.'ildI 3 Bub C1938 lE- smllhl -- 5 3 W, 11A1..,,.,111.n', 4 Dean Swift (Downer 7 4 gt, ,0 Sm,111'. 5 Carl Frisco (MacF'adyen) .... .. 8 dig , 1. ,5-1...... 1 . Times. 2.15 2-5; 2.17. : i L illeriiatdi . 7 1 .,.m.111- ,1, 51.11..-i 3 Fourth and Eighth Dashes Time .10 1 ygrq and pin). Dash” .lerry's Nightmare (Semplei .. l 1- p..,,... 51;. .g;mn. i 2 Direct Mile (LetcherJ . .. 2 ii . 2 3 Gahagaii (Shaw: 3 3 3 7 Babe Bl'lLLOf1 (O'Mearai 4 2 4 3 Chocolate Dip (Weiri . 5 5 Tartan (C. 5 1 Times; 2.09 3-5; 2.11 4-5. 1 Pac”(ersiilTid.ll"lIliaTalers Win Softball contests 1 be- ;p, to 5. 0:9 . 1E Bzisilirtt Ctr Softball c 395'. iij; cirr..ii::. witty oimiing the Bike s edged the Parkdnlc ;.c iii the szxth iiing with ;Vfacli;iyrr- two man out and Petc1 followed with a slow; inficld single to score Mike Con-I nolly with the winner. Hartinger allowed nine hits in posting the win. Father Clarence Roche pitcheil for the B.Y.C., and gave up twelve hits as he lost his E , ll :iii.t:cr wnii his third game by one run in the last . .. .. ... ." H .'.ii iii: a rlrzmit as 1,111-ye 511,1-1,5, 1 f'F Prickcis c-l:f':i llie B.Y.C. Hel lvfaclntyre had three hits forl s iiiglrcl Home l-'1'. ATSEl2'iLllL with Canada packers .md'dmye in three ("tic M21: xii". in flit" si”W'Il'-ll 111- runs. First baseman George Brad- WT icy had two hits. 0 Gerard Surge. John Walsh and 1.102 Tl1l5LlP each banged out two 1liits for the B.Y.C. There were two STE,-LARTON X 51 ,CP,gNe,,,.jdouble plays. Weatherble to Walsh . hopefur Gan. slmon geuito Coady and Walsh to Candy. itdibmit clack gr, the cana,1 Playing coach Wally Shepherd n..,1d-,....C1:11. 1111,. MOnd,,,,:nirchcd the Wheelers to their vifn W111 hm", .1111, over the Lions. Dave Chisholm lost arvjl Cm:-1, (rinse of M(m1..a. tough four-hitter for the Lions. .92. The .'.:l1t is listed as non-i Alfred Arsenault of the Lions hit i;-is mi 1: s1,-mm wins by R knock. the only home run of the game. nllf. the crown automatically be- ' The Umpires W311 L90 DOYIO "Id COfT1tlS his. ll-fenry Gauthier. . Bob Bedard Eliminated In Dom. Tennis Ghlships By G.-TRY SMITH 1 in the initial stages of his match Call-Mia" PTCSS 5'-3" Wfii" 1it appeared Bedard might succes- TOF.0fx'T() (CPJ--Canada's last - - Mme for me men.s Smgles tine in fully continue his one-man assault lhc C:iii;irii:ii1 tcnnis Ch:inipinn- on thli Jlapanese Davif Cup team" g.i111Vc1 nnb Rmlairi of Sl1PVfhltnnkn'1He eliminated the third member Qiic, -.(.i.- (liminntcrl Tliursrlny in of the Japanese team. Reijln Kamo f1U3IlF"1:i1"Hl 11101" by Atsushl Mi- Wednesday. Bedard edged Miyagi Nani 0 Him? 16-4 in the first set. and was at set Miyagl, fourth-seeded forcignerlpoint on his service. lending 5-4. 1n Lilli? tmii'nari;hcnt,f catmc tba1ck Sf-1From then it was all Mlyall. Cii fl'f1"1'7lllII " ll'S SC 0 0- vlarrl, lliii ” Cniirirlirin plriyrr. loin-ALLY BEATS BED-QED ' G-l G-I 1, , ' The Japaiicse star rallied to tie it R'Li1x,x'C?'11(:1f1En(f;1;'::ErrIr(:' 1111' second set 5-5, breaking Be-l . T " ' . '. -L dni'dl.-: service with a placement forl .inrl tnp- or-dcri fnrcignci. SMPDI his th 1,1 1 1 1 Mi 1 th n h Idl (1i1ni'ici'i'in.:il )Tl-'liCl1 with Ricardo mi: ":1: l:o.ni' ynadl b ck E .' nallllczss iif Chile in stmight sols. d:rd.g w;I:r'l1Vn;e 1:6 setwweim 2' 8-1 6-1 03. i : -- . ' ' ' smash the Sherbrooke boy couldn'tl 11,4310 srm-5 ,.u',.u,,.g ihandlc. In the last two sets Miyagi .grr-w s t r o n g e r. his overhead in ""10? fiiiai-tri-fiiinl matchcs'smashcs were surer and he began Miyngi's Davis Cup teammate Ko- pressing more. Fei K71-"0". Si'1i1D0d LUIS Ayala. in the quarter-finals of the men's Cliilrnii (ii1;ini1iioii and No 2 fun rlniiblcs the second-seeded team of nixzn scrrl iii b'l:Z'llElll sols, 6-4. G-.'i,'Lm-ma Main of Toronto and Louis 6-4. lizizin is szcrlcri third amongiAyala of Chile defeated the No. 71 the iov'r'ir:iiv'i.s. pairing of Reijin Kamo of Japan ll-'iHlmCi!-'1P.V of ChilP.1and Jim Bentley of Toronto, 6-0, who tiprci Cnnnrl:i's LFll"I'lP Main 6-2. 1 LVCfiI1t”'l'i(1)', stviiipccl SlXI.l1-SPC(lC(l Frank Wagner of Detroit de- f0rC!lIl'1N' Aldrit-' P:ilon of Ann Arbnri featcd Zenzo Shimizs of Micli . ii '. P G fhc '”'ii i l'.l li .-t-lrii: l I it-i:in'.: single match. I 1 FOR SALE COMPLETE RACING STABLE Tlicso horsns arc in good racing condition, and lizixc lwcii l'Ji('lll;.', up to the present time, and are icziciy in go (in. l 'l'liis sltililc will hr at Stimniorsidc Raceway until Wcdncsrlay, July 28, for inspection. RAY STATE PAT. (.3), 30 class pacer-Start cd our-re. this year and won in 2:17 over a heavy track. BFLV 51810 Pat is by Volstadt. and is a full brother to Bay State Tom (2:04). He should be able to come closc to 2:10 this ycar, and as he is only 5 years old should liavc many years of good consistent racing left in him. He is ready to go on. JO .I(l SPISNCI-ZR. 2:10--8 years Old. three times this year and was 2nd in 2:11. YUTA-8 years old. 2:10. Started three times ' this year. Wont in 2:10. This mare 24 pacer. DICK ERLA. 14, 2:04ATaking his work good- Come and see him work. This year was 2nd in 2:10 to Sep Hanover. WINNIFRED G.---4 yvar old lrolfer. hasn't starl- ed yet. Was worked in :22. This mare is by Kal- muck. dam by His Majesty. grand dam by Walter Direct. 6 complete sets of harness, 4 new sets of harness, 4 new sets of hobbies, boots, coolers, bandages, trunks, etc. i started Also a G.M.C. truck-3 horse van. This is a complete racing stable ready to go to the races with. Rigging will not he sold unless horses are sold. ANDREW PERRY. into E SITMMERSIDE 2019 or use Liana:-ug-p The following Softball games are scheduled to be played this evening at seven o'clock: Bike Shop at Sunshine Dairy. (Old D.amondi; Keefe Drug at Legion. (Parkdale Diamondi; Can- xla. Packers at City, (Knight's Dlamondi. Branca Signs With Yankees NEW YORK. t.-1P1 L Ralph Branca. former star pitcher for Brooklyn Dodgers. was signed Thursday by New York Yankees. Branca. a. 28-year-old right- hander, was released by Detroit Tigers last week after he had failed to finish a single start this season. His season record was 3-3. The Tig- ers had acquired Branca from the Dodgers last summer for the 310.000 waiver price. 110 make room on the roster for Brancii. the Yankees made Ralph Houk. third string catcher. a coach. Willie Mays Oui FAIRJFIELD. Ala.. (AP1-Willie Mays. star New York Giant out- fielder here for his aunt's funeral, probably will not rejoin fhc Nation- al League baseball club before Saturday. The aunt, Mrs. Sarah Mays. died here last Satui'day.and funeral ser- vices were held Thursday. ray On NB-PEI Golf Team; owling, Simmonds Second. FREDERICTON, (CF) - Johnny Steele. 3 federal civil servant play- ing out of the Saint John. N. B. Riverside club, fired a fourth round 76 Thursday to win the New Bruns- wick-Prlnce Edward Island amat- eur golf championship with a rec- ord-setting 294 for 72 holes. The old record for the two-province event was 298. Veteran sliotsman Archie skin- ner of the Algonquin club at St. Andrews, N. 13.. won the profes- sional title for the second year with a four over par 74 and 292 total. It was also good for the open crown. Doug Lewis of Moncton retained the junior championship by card- ing 75 and a four-rountl total of 809 J. Campbell, Saint Andrews club, took the senior title with a '15 af- ter two previous rounds of '77 each. Three of the four N. B.-PEI. willingdon Cup team members emerged from the competition. They are Steele, runner-up Roy Morrison. Moncton. with a score of 298, and Bob Gray, Charlottetown, who placed third among the amat- eurs with 299. The other team member, M. J. Dowling of Monctnn. won the trial tournament at St. Andrews. Young Lewis also will make the trip to London, Ont.. and compete for the Canadian junior crown. Ben Isncr and Ralph Harley, bath of Moncton, were Just nosed out of the Wlllingdon Cup contin- gent, finishing fourth with 30 each. Harry Simmonds, Charlottetown.1 and John Sears, Fredericton. scored 3135 for the runner-up Junior spot. Simmonds then defeated Sears in a three-hole playoff. In the pro contest. Cecil Dowllng of Charlottetown finished secondto skinner. His rounds were 74-72-74- 74-294. Next. three strokes behind came Allan Ogilvie. Moncton. Art Macxcnzie. Charlottetown. Wins Berth Bob Gray (abovei won berth on N.B.-P.E1. Wlllingdon Cup team. ....:L...jL.i...;.LL Gray, Charlottetown, 70-78-74-77- 299; N. E. McLeod. Summerslde. 80-77-76-76-309; Art Mackenzie. Charlottetown, 80-76-76-82 - 814; Don Macdonald, Charlottetown, 82- 73-78-B5-318. J u n i o r championship: Harry Simmonds. Charlottetown, 77-80- 79-77-313. Professionals: Cecil Dowling. Charlottetown. 74-72-74-74 - 294; Jimmy Walker. Kentville. 78-75- 74-79-306; George Griffin, Bridge- wafer, 82-78-87-83-330. who took the amateur and open crowns last year, ended with 314 Thursday. Amateur championship: Bob N. Fader. Truro. lll-114-115-340. 5""? B'5h”pi Sim” "lb Bmlschy Barbara Ann Queen Wins Probable Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) -- Probable pitchers for today's major league games (won and lost records in parentheses): National League Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (nightl- Littleficld (4-41 vs Valcntinc i7-91 New York at Milwaukee (night). Gomcz (8-51 vi: Buhl (l-7i Brooklyn at St. Louis (nightl- Roe (3-3: vs Ra.-ichi (6-5i Philadelphia at Chicago '21-- Wehmeicr (3-Bi and Miller (5-7) vs Pnllet (4-51 and Hackcr (5-9) American League Clcvcland at New Cork (nighli -- L To Lats Too classify FOR SALE - ONE (1.085!) IN truck box, almost new. Sult- able for three or four ton truck. Crossman and Bradshaw f.td., Albany. . Wynn (12-7) vs Lopat (8-3) v Chicago at Boston (nightl-Don ish (3-2) vs Kcrnmcrer (1-Oi Baltimore at Philadelphia (night) Pilletfe (7-10! vs Fricano (3-7) or Gray (0-ll Detroit at Washington (nighti- Hot-ft it-101 vs Stobbs (4-6) Music by the DANCE CBHARLOTTETOWN GOLF CLUB FRIDAY. JULY 23rd Dancing from 10 to I (Daylight Time) 75: per person Fourth division: Dr. Kent Irwin. Charlottetown. 91-B5-91-267. Sixth division: W. A. Macrae. Charlottetown, 98- 101-913-2911: J. At Gh'town Wayne Ward was the For the Plhllies. George Dumi got two doubles, in home run anti a single. Billy Ward also got a home run for thc Phillics. For Kensington, J. Bowncss had two hits while Fred Thibeault had a triple. Following is today's schedule: 9 and 10. 10:30 a.in.-Little League Giant: practice. 2 p.m.-Bantams. Yankees Cardinals. 5:15 p.m.-Little Indians meet at W. G. Barbour's Show Rooms to leave for Kcnsington. V5. Ba-seball Results American League First Cleveland 300 002 010-6 7 0 Boston 010 020 000-3 7 4 Feller a n d Hogan; Sullivan, Henry (91 and White. L-Sullivan. .HRs: Clc. Weriz (2). B05-Williams. Second Cleveland 100 210 010-5 14 0 Boston 000 000 002-2 7 2 Lemon and Naragon; Brown (9) and Wilbcr. L-Brown. HRs: Cle. Westlake. Smith. Bos-Agganis. Chicago 010 010 100 0-3 7 0 New York 010 000 020 1-4 9 2 (10 innings) Consucgra. Harsliman (8), John- son (0) and Sawatski; Grim; Sain (9) and Berra. W-Sain L-John- son. HRS: Ny - Berra. Robinson, Mantle. Second Chicago 000 000 001-1 15 2 New York 0011 062 Oflx-ll 12 0 Pierce and Batts: Byrd and Berra. I-lRs: Ny-Slcowron. Berra. Detroit 002 022 012-9 12 0 Philadelphia 100 300 000-4 10 0 Herbert. Marlowe hit and R. Wil- (9i and Robertson. W-Marlowe. L- Bishnp. HR:-Dot Kucnn, Bclardi, Bolling. Dclsiiig. The Phillles wulloped Kenslng- ton 12-3 in Little League play at the Memorial Field last ,evenlng. winning pitcher and Fred Thibenult the the Red Sox 5-2 in the second loser. Thibeault struck out 11 same. batters, The two teams played I 16-lnn- a.m.-Ml1101' League, Boys 9i . Page 3' The Guardian By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cleveland Indians finally beat down the tie-game jinx that has dogged them in Boston and whip- ped the Red Box twice Thursday to stay half A game ahead of New York in the torrid American League pennant race. New York also won 3 pair, trip- ping the third place Chicago White Box 4-3 in 10 innings and 11-1. Bobby Feller won his eighth game and his seventh in a. row as he turned back Boston 6-3 in the opener. Bob Lemon whipped lng tie Tuesday night and an 8- jlnning tie Wednesday. Vic Wertz hit two home runs in the first game. In the night cap Lemon had a no - hitter going through 5 1-3 innings before pitch- cr skinny Brown broke the spell with a single. Mickey Mantle drove in the tie- lng run in the eighth. then hom- .ered in the 10th in New York's 1first game triumph. six runs in the fifth. greatly helped by two Chicago errors, made the second game easy for the Yankees and pitclicr Harry Byrd. In the National League the Brooklyn Dodgers gained a game on the New York Giants who fell apart in Chicago 13-6. Brooklyn bested Cincinnati 8-5 and now trail the Giants by six games. 1JACKSON'S TWO HOMERS 1 The Cubs scored 11 runs. only .four of them earned. in the sev- 1enth and eighth innings against Frldlys 3111! 28. 1854. Indians And Yankees Win Two; Dodgers Gain on li.Y. hit two home runs for the Cubs and Gene Baker circled the bases on an inside-the-park drive. Big Don Newcoinbe registered his first success since June 23 al- though he needed ilsto inning help from Jim Hughes. The Dodgers rocked Cinclnnat.i,pltchlng for 13 hits including ho e runs by Duke Snider and Pee ee Reese. Milwaukee shaded Philadelphia S-2 and moved over the Phil: and Cincinnati into third place in the National League. Eddie Mathew: of the Braves figured prominently in the scoring of both teams. His two-run homer in the first. his 23rd of the season. got the Braves away to a fast lead and in the fourth he' booted a grounder which led to both Philadelphia runs Buck-to-back doubles by Hank Aaron and Joe Adcock providcc the victory margin in the sixth. Night action included Baltimore at Washington and Detroit at Philadelphia in the American League and Pittsburgh at St. Louis in the National. Coach Scuff: Al Dope Charge HAMILTON. Ont... (GP)-Coilcn Carl voyles of the Tiger-Cats has scoffed at charges by former play- er Bob Cross. now in Los Angelcs that players in Canadian football are "doped" before the games. ”We do what other clubs in the league do and what. other clubs in the States do" said Voyles. "If a player wants a benzcdrlne pill be- fore a. game he can have one, but ,the league leaders. Randy Jackson I we don't ask them to take any." 1 Stars Awarded Gity League Michael's Stars were awarded last night's City Baseball League game by umpire Glen Matheson in the bottom of the 8th inning. The game was all tied up 5-5 when the umpire awarded the game to the Stars. The Michael gang started out fast in the first inning and before the Flyers were able to put out the fire they were trailing by t.wo runs. In the first. Purcell walked, and, was sent over the plate by Don MacLcod's triple. Maclieod came home with the second run on 3. passed ball. The Stars came back in the sec- ond wlth a run by Kennedy on an error to the Star's catcher. The teams split two runs in the 4th to lcave the Flyers ahead 3-2. Then in the bottom of the 6th the Flyers fell apart and the Stars banged in Baltimore 0000 01010-2 9 0 Washington 000 000 201-3 ll) 1 Chakalcs. Krctlmv (Tl. Fox (9) and Courtney; Portcrfield, Koria7.- nkos (91 and Fii7.Gci'.'ild. W-Kcri- . I zizakos. L-Krctlow. ” i T? i - National League WI Brooklyn 010 210 2204 13 3 5 ' ' - Cincinnati 000 200 201-5 8 0. 7-2 stem 7? TOWN CH1 I iilililj llililii Barbara Ann Queen, driven by Cyril Smith. is piturcd above win- ning the seventh dash in a thrill- ing photo finish at the Charlotte- town Driving Park last night. Dale B., drlvnn by Harold Stead, is pictured in the centre and Kep- puck Playgirl. owner! by H. B. Willis is shown on the inside. Downfowners panclla: Di-cws. 1 Judson (Bl, Fnwlcr (91 and B.'iilcy.l5i'fl1'mil- W-N:-wcombc. Snidcr. Reese; Monznnt (ii) and Wcstniiii: Trcrncl (bi and Tappc. Cooper (31 i W-Davis. L-Hcnrn. Jackson (2). Baker. Pittsburgh St. Beard, Staley (131 and Sarni. Staley. L-Friend. HR: Pgh-Ward. Buffalo Rochester Ncwctinibc, lfughcs (71 and Cam-i Snvlirriiiskv 161.: L-Drcws. liRs-Bkn: lcin - Kluszcwskl. Bell. Phlladclpliia 000 200 000- 2 7 0 Milwaukee 200 001 00x-3 6 1 Dickson. Koiislanty 18) and Bur- gess; Burrlcttcs and Crandnll. L-1 Dickson. HR: lVlil-Mntlicws. 1 New York 020 000 ill --5 'I 24 Chicago 200 000 56x-13 1'1 5: Hcarn. Grissrim (71. Corwin. (71. Davis, lifts: 010 001 000 000 00-2 8 1 Louis 001 000 (I01 000 01-3 14 2 2 Purkcv, Friend r12r and Atwcll: W- International League 100 200 000-3 '7 01 000 000 000-0 6 Ii 1 IolmsoII' sl agitate (innit! 0 5 0 To tond'"on m ove road . fwaYt”'e- ,Nver , H"! med MW. ainte. imbed ullgwn Ba” Iilowz, 0" C3” grime: colour . - ' ' :ss.ti.:.i.g1.. ..... his 16 02. ' AT vault srtivicr tunes on visit bmfm three big runs to put them ahead 5-3. The Flyers got two more runs in. the 7th to tie the game and thei Lorne MacD'ougall pitched for the Stars and Don MacDonald for the Flycrs. Bobby Luiid made a beauti- ftil running catch on a. hard grounder to center in the top of the MacDonald cf Hood rf Purcell 31: Mscheod as Ready lb , Maccallum if Gillis 2b St. John c MacDougrill p Leclafr c . Lund Dunn Kane Kennedy Macliladyeii Macculgsn Handra hari Squarebrlggs D. MacDonald (Baseball Game Over Flyers 5th inning. STARS o:-oi-0:.-.-an-I FLY!-IRS mama;-sow-A mist-auc.:.:-um-hp; oooocun-no OOOOOODJI-v-Q” or-ocouooo 8 0 G 0 FIIEL OILS Best by Te.-it DIAL 9911 -. :4 Mai ATTENTION RIFLEMEN The Annual Prize Meet will be held at Squaw Point Meet will be conducted on ' Chl.Rangc, 26th to 29th July, 1954, commencing at 8:00 A.M. Daylight Saving Time. Avoid delay. pick up match tickets now from Chief Bowles, 197 Kent St. W. J. MncDONALD, Lt.-Co1., Secretary. 5 new Iinisli I .ou-Midi. .L-A r (titt.l,iiii(iIi:i.rt (liinr ass: -..i l.