. ....-'"-u .. .a.........;..- ....... League Baseball Opener Ci em the 3-hit gun Sunday afternoon by hanging a 2-0 shutout on the Stats. For eight innings Stanley hurled and single in (our trips l0 33(9- ) pitching of to first and struck out 6. Mac- young Ronnie Stanley. Fonte Ken- Leod walked only 00? End 5'7”? lady's Dodgers got off on the out 3 in the B173 innings he wor right foot in the opening game of ed. -I-landrahan struck out 2 ii the Charlottetown Baseball Lea- the six batters he faced. He a - lowed one hit. I with 2 runs batted in. a double I-hit ball at the Stars but with two plate Joey l-Cclall W35 m9 ' nut in the ninth Johnny SQuHI'C- fensive power of the d single Buck Whitlock hit a double and briggs slugaed his D"d3c”' 3! rue Asaocurrsn eitnss Pittsburgh lost- a doubleheader the day and shortstop Bill Forble Kennedy, Smelt Gillis and to St. Louis sunny. but elm” to of . . Leonard followed with I long Ken MacDonald clipped singles. the N330”! double. Stanley cut the rally short Leltualaadbya 5q"3”b'l5l35 3” W” "' mclhalf game because however, by whiffing Bill Morell three Star hits. Both were singles. . my 8 pan, to Mmuuhee and 3: to end the game. The Dodgers manazcd "lily ll double. blows off the combined offerings of Roger. MzlcLeod and Vern Hamlrahan, who camcvin Lund. 2b with one out in the eighth inning K. MacDonald. cf after whitloclr clubbed a double Kennedy. c . and Joey Lr-Clairlscnt him around In third with et 9-ill1ElC Handrahan not M-1t"Kl'll"'" "H an attempted hunt and struck out st; ey in put out the fires Th dodgers got both their runs in the third irininlz. Mead-off bat- tir-Bobby Lund not a life on KIP Roadyts error. l-Ir advanced to STARS second on Kcn Mal-l)on2ild's sliiule. macLeod settled rloiln to Hill K5-ills edy on a pop fly to tlllrd But after Donnie LeClair pulled down Whitioclr's long belt field. and scored ulien .lm-v l.c- Clalr smashed a long rlouhlr intn riztllt field. It was a nip and tuck bull gitlllt all the way. Although thc hits were few in number it was due as much to fine defensive playui: as to pitching. Two second-bascnien Robby Lund of the Dodgers and Johnny Squarebriggs slarreti in defensive rolls. Each handled 7 chances flawlessly. Stanley gave up 4 free passes Bill Leonard not the other. a,(,m"aH can” do no Mu” um. split with New York. lpodglm Blank SW, 2.0 in JOE Ancock SLUGS runs: HOMERS Bucs, Dodgers Lose Twice Braves Cardinals;iYanks Win pitch) Bill White won the 1-6 lace in the American by knock- GIIIIII. Ll second inning of the Bf'aVg5' 3.1 second game triumph. NEW RESPECT FOR BRAVES As a result of Adt-ock's slug- ging. al Brooklyn crowd of largest in live years. went Om! win, new respect for Milwaukee. The muscular first baseman had been benched for weak hitting but was restored to the lincllll 70! the doubleheader after hitting a pl homcr Saturda,V- Joe )"".liull's brllliziiil two-llil shmom M Npw york l-ll kept the Cincinnati club on the hscla at Pittsburgh. Nukhall allowed only singles hy rookie Eddie BlQSSOud in the fourth and Bill Sarnl in the seventh anti struck out the side to end the name. Successive home runs by Willie Mays (on a 3-0 394. Pittsburgh I-1 and H. Musial's two-run homer in the first and Bauer.hlt I holler with two on opener for the and!-lank SIIIC for St. Louis in its sweep at Tom Poholaky's five-hit pitching beat Vern Law in.the first game. Del Green and Sauer homered and Musial drovsintwnrunsla the 6-3 second game. Robin Roberts broke his four- garne losing streak when has pitched Philadelphia to a 7-1 deci- sion at Chicago. Homers by Del Ennis and Willie Jonas eased the way. The cubs got an even break 7-4 on a six-hitter by Sam Jones. TRIBE DROP! DOWN The New York Yankees dropped Cleveland into fourth lump H d. h d C .1 p up Nov THE CANADIAN r-lmss 'Macl.eoda,n la an an we l .””l"' .Bob Friend pwkeq up ,N.. ma...j..jf-- llus llth victory of the National League season Saturday as Pitts- Cardinals 2-0. h Victory foal Dgllrtill ti-.3 uitll relief pitcher Dave Sislcr scoring the winning run on a single by Gene Stephens. Tom Slurdivant held Cleveland . . M. R H N) A 1.; The results left the Pirate; . rellefer DODGEILH 5 I 0 3 p 0 ha” game ahead of Cincy with 5 1 l l 0 (1 Brooklyn and St. Louis a game 4 0 l 6 0 ll'0fl' the pace. Milwaukee's double Whitioclt. ss 3 0 l 2 .1 1 victory for new manager. Fred Lcclair, 3h 4 ti 2 (l 2 ll llancy. moved the Braves within MacKinnou, lh . .1 n n 12 I (l twn same-S 01 Plttslrurth Stanley. p 4 (I n l 0 ll Joe Adcoc't hit the first ball Gum, if , 4 0 I 1 n it over the left field stands in E5. Landry. rf . 4 0 0 l n 0 bots Flt?ld'hlSt0l'y to bring about TOTALS :7 2 a 2710 iliiiiwaukees opening vlctm-y H tile also hit I two-run homer ,, All n H PO A E earlier in the game ma summed llfaccallum. if . 4 n It If n 0 his third of the afternoon in the Leclalr. rt . 3 0 ti 1 n (l -- Handrahan. p .. l 0 0 ll 1' (l . Matheson. n. a 0 0 . 7 . SATURDAY BASEBALL intn rllllll Ready. lb . . . . . .. 3 0 (l 1" (l l Coylc. c 2 0 fl 7 0 0 lsquarchricizs. 2h 4 ll 2 (l 7 ll . lcoilartl. ss 4 ll 1 '.l (I ll lMf)FCll. cf 4 0' fl 2 ll ll Macleod p. rf 3 ll 0 l 1 ll. lTOTALS 35 0 3 27 1-1 fly LINESCOBES 'Dodger.I 002 000 000 " 5 ll Stars 000 000 000 (l l l Stanley and Kenncdy: Mac burg Pirates shut out St. Louis to two hits as he pitched new York Yankees to a 3-1 victory over the Friend gave up eight hits and Indians hi-lure 40.964 in a night escaped from numerous jams as game at ('lcvcland.A A homer by the Pirates tamed their old nem-(Vic Wcrtz and a 5Il1f.!lc by (it-no Wnodllng were the only Cleveland :?60"55 "T' l 5 The cn..iTn;........ Guardian. nn..it.;..ii.....;fsTn5s 1 IN 97TH QUEEN'S PLATE Canadian Champ is Easy Winner ly JACK SULLIVAN Tllc champ practically loalcd, Canadian Press Staff Writer the l-mile distance for a 4-in-- TORONTQ mp) camdun length victory over 'Argent. clump proved puma," the king owned by Ben Steen of. l'oronto. of can,dim.hn,d gm-,e.ye,r.old3 who went to the post third favor- Saturday. with a ridiculously its at 840-1 5"lds- 15- P- ,T-lvlori easy victory in the Wth running l-0"d0l' Callllli-' W" lllmlv ("ii of me Qumi, pl”. nag”. pow, other length in the rear. and Mrs. mu, out 10,- bigger Rm, .- In. Taylor's Censor was fourth. other crack at the top-flight Arn- Early-morning rams made the erican thorougllbreds. 11'-Wk 3 mile 5l0W- "wy,-, gums go "pk out the The crowd sent Canadian best sophomores in the business Champ l" ll"? W” H04 '3V""9 1,, 91,, 11. 5”" "id owner ml; and the form plsycrs' beta were Henley of Toronto after his slick bay coll left nine would-be con- tpnders: in his wake in the 325.- 000-added classic. "I don't. care about the purses. I just want to prove that the Champ can go with the belt of them.” His first hallenge will be in the M01100-added Ohio Derby at Cleveland's Thistle Downs park next Saturday. MASSEY ATTEND5 R.-'t('F. The 42-year-old Beasley ll:-id union for optimism about his horse's chances in the big time after Satu.rday”x showing at New Woodbine before a comparatively small crowd of 19.120. including Governor-General Massey. BASEBALL . RESULTS Sunday National League Stlioulil suoioooomslo 1 Pittsburgh 100 000 00ft-- 1 5 0 Poholaky and Smith: Law. Face "it. King fill and Foilcs lr-Law HR: Stir-Mtisial. First Clliclln Mil 000 l00--- l 7 fl Philadelphia M1 013 112- 7 if I Hacker. Hughes (ll! Davis (91 and Lmidrllh. Mccullougli vial: Robert: and Lnrlata. l,-Hacker HR:-: Pha--Ennis. Jones. First Cincinnati 1441 100 ooh. I I It New York Ill 2111 20x--- 7 L1 I Lmrrenre. l.aPnlmr (ll Rlnrlv 17' and Bailey. Hoorn. Llttleflclcl 17'. Grissnm (St. Wilhelm I6! and Farni W -Wllhclm: L-Laflalme. FRI: Cln -Rcll. Temple: NY- Rhodes. Spencer. Mays, White. first . Milwaukee 031.0?) 00l-- ll 10 fl Frnoltlyl! Nil 102 000- 4 ii I Huhl. Johnson (fll and Rice. rrandall (ill: Erskine. Fneburk l7l and Csmpnnella Wknuhl; L--Roebuck. fills: Mil--Adm 2; "kl!-NCll0lI.' American League New York 400 lm 400-- 9 it) 1 Cleveland 012 000 100- O I 2 Ford. Morgan (2) 1!. Column Ml and Berra: Wynn. Mossl (ll Mciiltth ('Il Houtternas (Bi and Began. Wxolernan: L-wym. Knit: NYlt - Slebern. Berra. Bauer. Boston MI) 510 GM---lfl ll 0 Detroit l ' I don. Jollltv tub. Allie sualou, Wait For Me. 4 pins. I-lcrm Welimelcr. who has at 59 record against them. Jhits. I Lee Walls' sixth homcr with Connlr Johnson In-irlod a 7-hit- l-lrank Thomas on base in the see-tier to lcatl Baltimore to a (6-2 ond inning-the second and final triumph over Kansas City. Hob hit off Wehmeier--provided slllNicman and Hoot livers hit. hom- Pittaburgh'ii runs in the gamer:-rs for the Orioles. which was railed after seven inn-""t D '”as'Dm-DD” i ings because of rain Dukc Snider's 15th homer load inc off the eighth inning spoiled reliofer Ernie .lohnson1's 'l2nd hirthday and gave Brook yn 8 41-2 win over Milwaukae. p Cincinnati score two runs in . . A V ON y , ';!;...l';.l;,;u..;;l,g-33:; ll" '0 h”';c.:..5'.i'f”..F '11:...-1.-cl Ci.'L...'T'”.3.';Z , . ' ' " ' . . clocltctl in 2 12 1-5 in the weekly f'8(ll1hE'(cla(g)i.ii M Philadelphia Msiharncss racing program here. in the American League. .lackl3la';:;)"pA'i'i1"dl0"ogf nlfeaslthhf only Harsman held Washington to iour 981,19 "er tllg ' Q . hits and .lim Rivera slammed a ..” Wm” . we" '0. luile - - lsplrll. John .lollitv, Pcttys Prin- lhree-run homer for Chicanos 7-0 p Ad Fm (v 1 H g victory. Harshman allowed only ':"”l' "'5 E '”i "l" tl”'"i four singles. "Vt Boston wool 12 innings to dig SAINT JOHN. NB. (Clll.-Five horses reined by Allison Langillt and his son. Ed. shared in har- . ness racing purses Saturday night "1 at Exhibition Park. The elder my P Langille guided his 16-year-old Royal Jr.. in the wire in 2:15 flat MONTREAL (CPl--TN ('-in-3' for the fastest mile. dian Olympic Association Satur- Other winners were Danny Dslt as safe as a church despite it day incireued its team for the somewhat - shaky start by the summer games ,1 Mglbourne by C'"'mP- eight. competitors and dropped He broke sideways olit of the omen) gale, lost a couple of strides be- 0"?” mcrimwg 3... cnnlingpnl fore jockr, Dave Stevenson n funds afmgd It by the cog straightened him out and quickly named President Ken edged in front by a head before p "up rn m,u',d ma, the COA the first turn. The colt hitzged "rm ' .:”d ,l,.,.,.,,, M , .... the rail. increased his lead to a has rewllvmm g" (M H". mm. length and then two. spurtcd lo a ll”'i"3d W31 h i itnlrihllted gm, four-length margin at the mile "Val lmbl” "&mcJw GOA hope; and jogged the last furlong with "09 M "'9 592- ' no urR1ng' in E”. - o m ctltors It was Canadian Champs loth lllcfta-"t """"li ' 9' ms. victory in his short career of 13 WNC3 M" h”xer5' l?" starts. The rrcorrl 325.285 purse men. and onepeach o pg NS- brouglil his earnings to Stl.'l.52(l.-marksmcn. slvlmrncfs In !.Vm' not hay for a horse that sold at nasts. Thc one official was dl'0l1' the bargain price of 37.500 all a pod from lht lfllfk Illtl '"'ld yearllnl. squad- Classilication For Saturday, June 23 Vitizlz Wilt Au.-2 nAslll';s-.t.ttm.oo A msn Sir Joseph Bruce's Sister. Anncfs l)rc:lnl. Yula. llarhars Ann Queen. FREE FOR ALL 'l'n0T-2 D.-HHES--3100.00 A DASH V Jerry A. Hanover. Real Fingo. Scotland's Ace. Avril BU". Ml"- lock. Pet Hanover ' Roth the above cl.'-isscs .'i HI-Sic"-lI'i. PACF-2 IMSHES-8200.00 A DASH (; Am. ( l-zssn. lit-at .lnc. Laheyis Dream. Sleepy Sam. Avalon (lal. Suffolk (lm-f. Moncy Royal. Ten Sim-. llA(7I'7-l DASH--S2I'lil.lttl Ginger F.. star tflegg. Sandy York. Parker's Pu-L. ('cl HrItT.V- Mr Price. Olive Flellll. Mona T.. Vera Slcnal. .lnlllty'iI Pct. onds Count. . TROT-l DASII-32110.00 New ltti-a. llVt'fllP lludlonlz. My llrrnmlnr. Dnt's Pal, liral Pal. (inl. Burilrlnif. Just A Squire. Thalr's lt. Chrislicis Lacci. Lucl(.l' Vllft an, Peace-lul Po-lcr. Jean Aubrcy. Jolly Dick. MONDAY. JUNE 25 JR. FRI-Tltl FOR ALI.-2 DASHE5-Sw.M A l)ASH Peter (WPHHV. Gahagan. Pelrr Federalflmpact. (lav bntril Jo Jo Spencer. Whispering Willow. Perfect Hal. Keppoch Playgirl. PACE;-I DASHES-8200.00 A DASH Ralph lfal. Bob Clegg. Miss Knox. Chocolate Dip. Jenn Lee. June Breeze. Freddie Scott. Lina C. Scott. Propane. Eva PACE-2 DASHES-3200.00 A DASH Captain Morgan. Dr. F. C, Myrtle's Boy. Meg. Mr. Jollscotl, Taurlda Bay. Uscita's Boy. Jan 8. PACE-l DASH-030.00 Ranida. Mr. Scarlett. Abe Clclzlz. Sunkist Joe. Lnnadale, Russell Cllll. Cooly Boy. Sir John D.. Wilbur M.. -lolly Mlrlt TROT-l DASH-8800.” ltnmn llmlloiig. Miss Pnlli. Nightmare Alire. in! I l-fooiurr. Royal Train. My Ha-rn. .lollily's Dream. Tommy Illanler. Miss Worthy Dale. THURSDAY. JUN! 18 PACE-I DASIIES-m.M A DASH Ahnvr Mt-Grow. Prince Burllons. Mort:-ll Woody. Mm Donna IM. Anthony 1... Darling. Premier .1. Walter. Sea Plant. ASIIO-mH A II PA I) . DAS lalllfd Gil. Marlon E.. Hoolier Doctor. Sister Vamp, Jolllty Guru. Jolly Winn Direct. Dale s.. Mymw. .2 nAssns-alum A man (M14 acasoun. ,ClIllI;r mst:;.kno;m:d. J3i:ci'ucr.c-lm. s;nnie;s .WmDaNlH .. one a on. name renc. AI Sided. Royal lent! Jr. 1 so A DASII PICK-I IMIIIIS-X lllI'IlllO- Vltfh Just lathara. Cottage Frank. ramnmi hay, c. 6toaten.declantlesTIesday..lunol9 J 4. Boy. llcrn. Titan's Lucy. June Lce Direct. Rama Chips. Hen Brooke C and Gay Music. TRURO Tllllllt) ((1Pi-Don Turner of Dartmouth. NS, reincrl his two pat-crs. .losc(l.'llc Clansnlan and Fnrsciul. to four victories In free- for-all dashes at the Truro Race- way Saturday night. Clansman cdizgl Harry Hirsc-h's Sydney pacer ('onvair twice with times of 2.09 2-5. the fastest mile recorded on a Maritimc track this year. Farscud led the field in the two Quinella races in 2.10 and 2.09 2-5. Other winners were: Doctor Brodie. owned by Fraser and Vin- cent. Dart mouth: Maryland Eileen. Eric wliebby. Dartmouth: Jimmy Counsel. F Daniels. Trurn. and Globe Trotter. Harry Hirsch. Sydlicy. l (in the first. second. fourth and Vemon River. Iona Winners Of Softball lllls date handing Cardigan a 12-4 ihell- acking. Charlie Maclaaac hurled the loss. lona went 11 innings to edge 301?"? Montague 745 in a thriller. Leo which 70 golfers P-rtlclp-ted. Mooney was the winning pitcher feat. i Ciladels. Arrays . . . slid In second position was the Gain Victories i.”:;l...'?' l'”""' -M in H.D. league adels collected 14 hits Saturday Baseball League game. Citadel hurler Jim Ferino al- lowed 10 safeties but his team- mates gave' him flawless fielding support. Larrupcrs made two er- rors. Barney Kunert. who started for Liverpool, was replaced in the third by Don McLeod. l.arrupers' Jack Kubisryn got the nnly homer of the game in the eighth with none on. DARTMOUTH. N. S. (CPlx. Kentville Wildcats lost their fifth straight Halifax and District League baseball game Saturday when Jim Raugh pitched Dart- mouth Arrows to a 6-1 victory. Raugh allowed seven hits. two less than Wildcats hurler Bob List. Both went the distance. Dartmouth scored single runs seventh innings and drove home two In the third. The lone Kent. ;fl(l'l: run crossed the plate in the l . STELLARTON. Nil. (CF) .. A scheduled Halifax and District League baseball game between Stellarton Alhlons and Truro Bcarcats was postponed Saturday when a freak cloudburst turned the plsyinll ":ld into a smau 8 ll. llemen.lier When Joe Louis knocked out Billy Conn in the 13th round for his llith straight. it etc nc e of the world heavyweight title at New York Ill years ago tonight. Conn was lead- ing on points at the time and it was the closest Iouis came to de- feat until the famous split decision against Jersey Joe Wslcott. in 1947. 0 Mixed Foursome Two games were played ycster- '2. off - l 5 ....... .. .:.:.:. . tcta Open in in l J Aug 1 k edere Golf Club was marked with e w" "'d ” M" 'y W : highly successful mixed four- and Ken Ballem suffered the de- lllrsh S.13C:;ls0n Scored l0W gross 6'51 Jaeck ,;m;n”"'and”m'msfiJYl;;lu5f Ballern. sum and Delghan. lard were second with 66. A an combined to win the low not ling 1-under-par 71 on Sunday mor- ning in a practice round racked HALIFAX (cpl e Halifax Cil- 2? f,:f,,,ld":.',fl W" '” 'l'” 3'" to defeat Liverpool Larrupers 3-3 in a regular Halifax and District 510133;: Jill pb:.-111,. Tournament. Sectional ..fftbelndiaIllfuthethisdag S td 5-l.Rtl)IiIN tan Mualal. G3: iralgi; may You ctlnalalnlned later in the game off relstfor Cal McLlsh. games behind ton. After routing the Senators la the first game 20-2. the White SI! bowed in the second game to-4. of the no hits in the first game. Minnie Minoso had four and Luis , ,' Aparicio and Shaun Lollar three S " each S FT.SnKVSulllVIll coasted to his ltlth straight victory over Detroit to a 1-2 vie roman in Satin Chicago held second place. M nala 3-0 as no the Yanks. by, llt- Mg ting two with ' .t-place Wssl'i,tng- 1.gui,l".m we St. Loi Cardi- b Friend ialiked up l:ht::ni:lt:IhlouU:lh1ol:ithth: 0' '11- N-lion-I ii in at 2.10 m. - The softball , th 13-2 with a six-hitter while the "Algonquin" mm c "Wed A"”'""y 1' t” "" W” delialed "'9 Sum Suffolk Chief placed and 'Money April tau-And Mr. Jcllscolr Double Dash Winners” Sat. On . Season's, Opening Rm.-ca"; Atlld.wltliDoa3oainan.l -Mldtslia at iii: rein-. and Mr. iouoott. sills"; Buiilong (Km , .l I with La 0'Mura driving. wars Tints: 2.1505; 2..i.lE'47s. dash winners to invited by Am the Wlaolnl gt.” 4" en -v Park Saturday t. I TRUE ,,t-g,,g;l;;;r In an (aim event of the Anthony 1. (Willi!) , mnwu hum 1.; Barbara Mil” Queen u - -lolllty Georle tuoreaidei 1 wnk . u. um. Ititllidgrybcliinlllll lob 019 I (Bernard) . , mm" on th. my favorite mph in a driving Just Bar an (initial . i "W W" an A.. finish at the wire of the first Laurel Chief (Constable! g u-- i in El'..”:".'. ”.l.'...”””'”"'.; 3f..'l:;':"i-.lft'il'.llL.." l - - . a neon ., V ' "m" Pm'b"l'lll dash of the free-for-all. however. Mil! Bllllltml llllltllul . , 2 Time: 2.15 Mb. Winning liom driven by B. B. W is. arhara Ann Queen placed in A P ' ACE the second duh and Keppoeli Ulcll-8'! Boy (Constable) .. Playgirl was third. Sir Joseph Suffolk Chief (Stead) was second in the first dull and M0116! Royll liernlrdl Galisgan third. Eva Budlong (liuglmi , Anthony L won the single dash Sleepy Sam (flanneueyl B trot and Uscltals Boy did lilte- Essa (Poulton) .... .. wise in the single-dash A pace. Lahey'I Dream tsinltllf Jollity George and Bob Clegg tol- M81101! 3- (Kelly) Time: 2.15. Winning hone owned by (; -sIj'41LIJ5L:1 305")" RN 5” Nuud Bull merside All-Stars Saturday after- Royal finished third in the duh 3,.mkjm. dlqvcn by up cunmhll: B”'"- "M ' lurw” 9' mcemn noon at u i 1 th diamond - - (or 1, Nu. mdwun - mrahmn by the s3or9:l!orl5l1;l;p)9The S3110” won by Uscltas Boy. liorner sad three Ilnslus by Tad outhit the. locals fifteen bulglei won um, races mum, tummy. p,-emier ,1, wan" (L,,w,,.y, to six. and the All-Stars kicked in D0,, sum”. had mom to ware Abner Mcfiraw (shawl . . .1 with nine errors as compared with .t the wire insult; dashes of the Morlell three bobbles by the Tars- .H0ult-' A trot in bringing April Bud home My Darling (Seaman: .- Ellvke” ahead of Real Flngo and Feather Rllph Hal (Llewellyn! - ti Lgpein. The official opening g1 an get. tournament Saturday in Tile team of Tom Rogers and luialily outfielider ledl all 1 P" V” ""99 lt5 lll W0 W 95- t Duster in the first lc' Chm" Mlclaellln Ind Catcher Bull Girl and Joppa Maidnlii gioamiietf each had 2 for 5. Sonny Stull hit nd. Lgrand slam home run in the third inning to account for four wall of the Summe. Ede six runs. Henry Premier J. Walter and Abner Me. Barbara Atln Queen (Smlthi Gallant hit a two-bugger. Enrlght Gnw in hon; duh... Doucette. Dick Deighan, Elmer I 1 Sir Joseph (Llewellyn). 2 1 April Budls times were 2.15 415 Gshngan (Shawl .. :1 i Phillips and Syl Bernard got the mg 2.13 415. Mr. J0lllcott's times Keppocli Playgirl (Williu 5 1 were 2.18 and 2.16 2l5. Peter Clesl (D. Constable 4 4 other local liils. Algonquins Summersldc Batters-Mar Lcllan and Buslr Real Fliigo (0'Mearai A A PACE April Bud and Mr. Jollscott Mr. Jollseott l0'Meai-an i Woody (Kcunedyi a-.5-..4 J: Time: 1183 2.18 W5. Winning horse owned by Hill and Rogers. driven by Len ll. Len 0lMeara brought Mr Joll- M9373- to the wire in front of F3EE'l'l0R'-U-L Time: 2.15; 2.10 375. E .A TROT Barbara Ann Queen, owned by 3 APP" Bull lsclmlnl - - - - -- 1 1 H. L. Monaghall. driven by ("wit 9 Bonnleis Girl (Hennessnyi 4 zismithz Sir Joseph. owned by Roy ----25tBe .ll' '. . Feather Duster (Maclflnnonl 2 llynlm nun by Am". Hem George Kay! and Dorothy Stew- Blll (Pud) Beer wlthla spark- Next Saturday many of the local k ixillfl at Dtltliiil D(l(illl'llX No more I runny liquid -sticky dream -messy - fingers 3-monthsl ""PPlY 1.25 I C-C-NI R. r. HOLMAN no. OIARLUITIITOWN I I 8 THE BIKE SHOP & SPORT LODGE 183 GREAT GEORGE STREET MAYHEW'?i cvcus SHOP QAIAED P. ILL RALPH a. OINELB &&lI III. DMLI341 CO. Men like this needed PILOTS or OBSERVERS The RCAF offers a challenging and rewarding career with outstanding training. New courses are about to start. 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