(Iim Lead Taken By us. 6 n Davis Cup Competition "TFJFII‘IXTO '0?! w Big Barry «hay of Dayton. Ohio. Thurs» gave the United States a 'i'ilo' 1-0 lead in their Davis Cup and against Canada as rain suited out the second singles a‘cb of the opening day’s pro- am. , MacKav. the key man in the 4 niied States' Davis Cup hopes, 'crpowered Don Fontana of Tor- to 6-1. 6-2. 745 and after three- uarters of an hour delay the sec.- d singles was postponed until ay. The doubles. originally heduled today. was put back to now Will be played Canadian champion Bob Be- rd of Sher-brooks, Que. will eel, Whitney Reed of Alameda. e eighth-ranking U.S. player in g second singles. gU.S. President iShoots A 90 . 8‘ OTTAWA (CP)~—President El- .geuhpml' shot a 90 Thursday on jm par-73 Ottawa Golf and Hunt Club course to lead his foursome iof Canadian parliamentarians and lithe club president. ' One member of the presidential gym party said Mr. Eisen- ihower would have done even bet- .m had he not shot twa points .i over par on each of the last two { holes. ' Club president John B. Cross, )iwho played as Mr. Eisenhower’s ;_partner. shot a 91 over the 6.740- Iiyard course. “ Transport Minister Hess shot a ‘06 and the other member of the ntoursome. Senate Speaker Mark ‘Droujn. a " Mr. Eisenhower's caddy, 0t- ) laws Journal sports writer Ed- “ a "pretty 3 ” golfer. . HOOKED IS'I‘ SHOT ~ The president hooked his first 1:131. but drove his second about yards straight down the middle of the fairway. Ball Games For Tonight '. The City Senior Softball League 'hnakes its first start on Memorial Field this evening when~Junior BYC entertain RCAF Flyers -om Slammer-side. The games erly played at the Queen I arlottc diamond have been ansferred to the Field for the mainder of the schedule. ’ Over at the 01d Diamond, Roll- , way Aces will be out‘to‘ extend BASEBALL . RESULTS By THE CANADLAN PRESS American League Urban (5) Terry. (6) orman (Bland Pappas, hman (7) Johnson (9) ODelI I aley. ‘altimore Her-be . Tomanek (3) Grim (8) nd Smith; Portocarrero and insberg. L-Tomanek. H-Rs: KC,- erv (23), Maris (12). .0351 (8) and Porter; Ditmar, l ward McCabe, said the president ha ' Pontiacc made a sparking double , Valley meets mpe Traverse on‘ 9) and Triandos. W-Pappas. L- irst ..leve1and 011 000 020-4 6 2 'ew York 000 302 02x_—7 8 2. Grant, Wilhelm (6) (7). ucks (4) Duran (8) and How- Thc doubles pairings have not been disclosed by either team captain, Perry Jones of the U.S. and Lorne Main of Canada. How- ever. it is expected that the American doubles‘ combination w.ll be MaclKay and Sam Giann- malvs of Houston, Texas. who have paired often as 3 doubles team. They were the third-lead- 151;g doubles team in U.S. in 1956- Aln the singles match Thursday rain first threatened as MacKay won the second set with service breaks in the third and fifth games. He broke Fontana in the fifth game with passing shots af- ter the Canadian held a 30-0 lead. That game gave the U.S. player a 4-1 margin and each man held service for the next three games. Fontana took one of them with a love victory and MacKay cap- tured the other two. giving up two points in the Sixth game and their second place position when they play host to Bary’s Lions. Lions trail the Aces by two points. The Junior: have a four point: bulge over the rest of the league. They have come out on the top end of 13 mos so for while dropping seven. Three of these losses have come at the hands of the lowly BIS Shamrocks. only one in the eighth. sit-MINUTE WIN It took only MacKay to score his win. his seer ond in Davis Cup play. The Amer- ican. who lost to Paul Willey of Vancouver in the Canada-U.S. tie in Victoria last. year. beat Ashley Cooper of Australia in the chal- lenge round. The match Thursday started out in fine weaiher before a crowd of about 900 with the sun occasionally breaking through the cloudy skies over the Toronto Cricket Club. The skies got darker as the match progressed and rain fell heavily just! as it finished. The winner of the best~of-five series plays Argentina or The West Indies in the zone final for the right to take on the European winner and decide the represent» ative against cup -holders Aus- tralia in the challenge round next December. :33 minutes for Harness. Racing On Mainland . ST. ‘N. 3., —— (OP) mHarness racing returned to St. Stephen Thursday with a four— das-h card. Gordon’s Day Desi De were double Desi De’s 2.18 was the best time. . and Winners. Neither Shamrocks of Flyers were able to make any ground yesterday as both scheduled games were rained out. Flyens have an eight point margin over the Shamrocks in their bid for the last playoff Both games are scheduled to get underway at six o’clock. Donnie “Funnel” MacLean will call the balls and strikes at Memorial Field While Frank Bell will handle the calls on thebases. Platte duties at the Old Diamond will be handled by Lennie Arsen» re cult with Red MacFadyen on the 1595. Pontiocs Edge Tyne VqIIey In a. gem with a very unsatis- factory ending at Queen Elizabeth Park last night Pontiacs defeated Tyne Valley by a score of 6-5, the score reverting back to the endofthesixthinmlng.Aself appointed mufficial scorer whom the umpim seemed to take his inflammation tram, scored a two resulted in wild confusion. - Pontiacs and Tyne Valley each garnered nine hits with both pitchers beating down in the first Ira Campbell was on the mound -for Tyne Valley while Jerry Mc- Intyre was pitching for Ponitiacs. Jerry Morrison had a home run for Tyne Valley while Dick Cronier clouted one for village Canadian Team Suffers Iniuries And Ailments Canadian Press Staff Writer CARDIFF, Wales ‘(CPl —— ln~ juries and ailments have struck Canada’s British Empire Games team early. Three Canadian ath- and four oth— ers are suffering from Various complaints. Probably the most. serious cas- ualty is Montreal fencer Leslie Krasa. who is in hospital in Cara diff and may have to stay there four or five weeks. . Krasa’s (ailment has not been diagnosed but he is believed to be suffering from a minor heart attack. V In hospital at Empire Games Athan,‘ 17 miles west of Cardiff. are boxers Ray Galante. light we’terweight from Hanulton, and flyweight Walter Henry of Orillia, Ont. Galantahis . . suffering from blockage o is base hm as ! foul ban and ms nasal passages and Henry has an infected jaw as a result of a toot extraction two months ago. Other Canadians on the ailing list are heavyweight boxer Stan Renaud. of Windsor. suffered a badly bruised jaw in a sparring session. and wrestlers Kurt Boese, Kitchener. O-nt., and Fred Flannery, Vancouver, both taking penicillin mat burns. Ont.. who play. McIntyreysanfifieen. Tyne the fourteenth. Du relle,‘ Holt Bout Approved QUEBEC (CP) —» Gene Letour= neau, national commissioner of the Canadian Boxing Federation, said Thursday the July 16 title fight between British Empire light heavyweight champion Yvon Durelle and Mike Holt of South Africa has received official ap- proval. - from London that the match has Comanwealth Empire Cham- pionships Committee. Durelle, Bale Ste. Anne, N.B., will be de- fending only his British Empire title in the m-round scrap. His Canadian title will not be at 7 He said he has been informed dawned the D Braves, Tigers , Win Openers Yesterday- morning two little league games were played at Memorial Field. In the first game the Tigers, backed by the splendid pitching of Billy Weatherbie, who sent 13 men down swinging while throw- ’ ing a 2-hitter. and Jimmy Duffy whose bat accounted for. 6 of the Tigers’ runs, beat the Red Sox by a score of 11-3. a .In the second game the Braves gens 13-0, led by the strongt $11111) (ft Ian Pgrvils wfeig . -. struckou 6 a ersan now been “new” lay the mm” but one hit over the 6 innings dis— tance. . r Keith Doyle and Hal Ladner led the fisherman from the Braves iattack with 3 hits each. TODAY’S SCHEDULE: Minor League 9:30.».Little Lea- gue 9:30. Tigers vs. Yanks; Red» ‘hibitionlseries has‘ been played. injections for' To Join Club As Assistant Coach TORONTO (GP) --—r Stout Steve Owen. a master of defensive foot- ball who became one of the great coaches of the U.S. pro game dur— ing 24 years with New York Giants. will join Toronto Argo cents of the Canadian Big Four on a one-year contract as assist.- ant. to chief coach Hampton Pool. Owen. 00. who during his Nae tional Football League career won note for the ability of his clubs to keep the opponents from scoring. will be given the Job of heef‘ng up the Argo defence and developing young players. He starts July 15. Out of pro football since 1953 when he retired because of 111 heauh and was succeeded by ‘nm Bill Buntain of Kcntville and thee “mien 1” New York; owe” Frank Simms of Sydney and Paul Will assist another former NFL Andrea of. North Sydney were coach. Pool, who built his reputa~ rated the school’s top players_ tion by emphasizing offence dur- ing his term with Los Angelou ls Ordered I ‘ 0 To Reh re Rams. Joe Thomas. who built great lines. at Baltimore and Los An— geles, will continue as assistant coach in charge of the Argonauts’ “‘19- NEW YORK (am—The New Pool. in his second season with York State Athletic Commission Thursday ordered the retirement from boxing of heavyweight Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson on the recommendation of it: med- ical advisory board. * Toronto, is looking to his new Jackson wa‘ barred from the helper to pull the team out of fourth and last place after sev— eral disappointing seasons. ring by the NI tional Boxing Asso« ciation last November on the grounds that he was in danger?- The last time the two were on the same side the U.S. college of serious physical lniuny if he should Continue. He previously all-stars defeated the NFL cham- was banned in California after his pious in the 1955 post - season game. With Pool directing the of- technical knockout at the hands of Eddie Machen. Summer Hockey School Ended KEINTVILLE, N. 5., w ((113)—- More than 130 young athletes completed a one-week summer hockey school here Wednesday. The school, first ever held in the Maritimes during the sum- mer, drew teen-age players from‘ Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. It was jointly sponsored by the Kentville Wildcats hockey club and the New York Rangers of the national rockey league. fence and Owen the defence, the collegians upset Cleveland Browns 30%, the only time the pros have lost in 20 years the ex- Sto rters With Positions For Saturday, July 12,1958. First Dash 8 P'.M. Nos. 0—0 — A Pace —- I Dashes at $225.00 Each 1. Ginger E.; 1. G. Ann 0.; 3. Mr. Jollscott; 4. Cathy Clegg; 5. Vivien M. an. H — 0 Pace 4: Dashes at $175.00 Each l. Myrtle's Boy; 2. Usctta's Boy; 3. Royal Onyx; 4. Dunlop 8.; 5. Billie June: 5. Dr. Wilfred c. . Nos. 4—7 —-‘C Trot — 2 Dashes st.$175.00 Each -- Quinella 1. Bud's Echo; 2. New Forest; 3. Lucky Logan; 4. Bernie Dan: 5. All‘ Budlong; 6. Vivian Strong; 7. Miss Tom Scottgs. Mildale. No. 8 — C Pace ——- 1 Dash at $175.00 —-'Dally Double 1. First Again: 2. Abner The Great; 3. Eva Budlong; 4. Ten Spot; 5. Progress Brand; 6. Bob Clegg; 7. Jolly Bud;»8. Jean Clegg. No. 2 — D. Pace — 1 Dash at $175.00 — Dally Double 1. Essa; 2. Buddy O'Connor: 3. Zip M.; 4. Allablaze; 5. Lana— dal-e; 6. Sister Dawn; 7. June Breeze; 8. Cauadair. I No. l -— D Pace — 1 Dash at $150.00 1. Willard’s Choice; 2. Island Prince; 3. Real Lusty; 8-4. June Prince; S5. Barrie’s Breeze; 6. Betty Lou Budlong; 7. Hoosier Doctor; 8. Russell Clegg. Also eligible: Jollity George, Millie’s Express. V ‘ y 1 ‘ Monday,- July 14, I958. Nos. 2—6 — AA Trot —— 2 Dashes at $225.00 Each —- Dally Double S-l. Dexter Scott; 2. Baby Train; 3. Palacona; 8-4. Blake Hanover; SS-5. iSallcy Volstadt; SS—(i. Connie French; 7. The Sheik. ‘ Nos. 3—7 4- C Pace — 2 Dashes at $175.00 Each — Dally Double 1. Chalidale Comet; 2. Doctor G. J.;- 3. America's Am; 4. Brian's Dream; 5. Sandy Yorke; 6. Ken's Pride. _ r No. 1 -— D Trot -\1 Dash at $150.00 - 1. Thair's It; 2. Hants Hanover; 3. Sara J.; 4. Peaceful Peter; 5. Colonel Budlong; 6. Fortune’s Pride; 7. Bonnie’s Girl; 8. Mt. Carrol. Also eligible: Oradatle, Tommy Shanter. Nos. 47-8 ~— A Pace — 2 Dashes at $225.00 Each m Daily Double 1. Gay Spirit; 2. Jolly Dick; S3. Jolly Jim; 5.4. Taurida Bay; 5. Meg; 6. Eamon: Boy. ‘ s I \ Nos. 5—7 ——- 3 Pace -— 1 Dashes at $300.00 Each S—l. Downtown; 2. Murphy’s Abbe; :l. Keppbcb Playgirl; 4. My Darling; S-5. Cooly Boy; 6. Moriell Woody; 7. Tribune; 8. Little River Mark. Also eligible: Captain Morgan. Charlottetown Driving Park Friday. July 11. 1958 The Guardian Page 7 l Cubs Shade Pirates 8-7; ' Chicago (Tubs survived as five- l‘lm Pittsburgh ninth inning and defeated the. Pirates 8—7 Thurs- day for their fifth win in six games. The second game of a sched— uled doubleheader ~-- only day games carded for the National Leagucmwas rained out after an inning and a half of scoreless baseball. In the American League, New those already named were Ralph Boates, vice president of the ass- sooiat-ion: Bob Clark, treasurer, Jim Hogan. secretary; Hanan-y Dickie of the KinTamen Club; Wil- fred McNeill, the official scorer; and Flying Officer‘ Charley Mon— tey, of the RCAF. . Little League Is Inaugurated Little League ball for the 1958 season was inaugrated last even- ing by the Summerside Athletic director Johnnie Carroll in a big parade of six teams from the minm league, and three girl's teams who formed in front of the legion home on Water Street and marched to the Queen Elizabeth Park where the season's prom-(am got underway when Dr. HE. Clark tossed out the first ball. The parade to the ball Park by upwards of 200. young players all in uniform, Wats'led by an RCAF sound truck, with the marchers led by Jack Scott, president of the Summersidc amateur atlilotic association. With fourteen players to each team, the officials of the uncan— lzaition were on hand to no the youngsters perform. Among the SAAA officials pre- sent last evening in addition to Kerwin, Scanlon Meet July 18 NEW YORK (AP) - Ottawa's Gale Kerwin and Bobby Scanlon - of .san Francisco will meet in Madison Square Garden July 18 for the right to crash the light- weight rankings, the. Intrus- ttonnl Boxing Club amounted Thursday. The colorful Kerwin. 23, who is earning the nickname The Lip from his talkative habits. now lives in Valley Stream, N.Y. He's had 34 professional debts. win- ning 27. Scanlon, 22. has .a-n undefeated record in 28 fights. , ENTRIES FOR SUMMEiR‘SIIDE LOBSTER CARNIVAL HORSE . Moss At Summersido Exhibition Raceway I Sponsored by - SUMMERSIDE FIRE DEPARTMENT ~ Wednesday, July 16, Post Time 8 pm. AA PACE—2 DASHES. AT $250 PER DASH Mr. Jollscott, G. Ann 0., Chrisdok, Vivian 'M., Here Am I. Jolly Dick, Ginger E. r ‘ cruor—s DASHES. ar $175 BER“ Dasu Miss Tom Scott, Lucky Logan, Bonnie’s Girl, Dexter Scott, Robert Lea. Bud’s Echo. Peaceful Peter, Queen Rodney, Bernie Dan, New Forest. Fortune's Pride. ' C TACE—Z DASHES AT. 3175 PER DASH Lana'Dale, Chalidaile Comet. America's Ace, Sister Dawn, Rubison Clegg. Ken’s Pride, Progress Brand, Ranida‘, Little Johnnie, Colonel Henry. Esso. Eva Budlong, Perches, Drank H'. Cavaliero, Jol'lity George, Jay's Abner T. B PACE—2 DASHES. AT 3200 PER DASH Donald Clogg. Lady Clegg, Dunlop 8.. Litttle River Mark, Just Verdict, Tribune. Taurida Bay, Ten Spot, Propane, Abner The Great, Just Barbara. \ v Friday, July 18, Post Time 9 D TROT AND PACE—1 DASH, AT 3175 James L. S.. Moab, Rena Bell, Ellen Joyce, Bob Clegg, Barry Clegg, George Spirits, Carmen Pet, Willard’s’ Choice, 'Alilie Bud- long, Nellie Bangs, Hunts Hanover, Lorraine Clegg, Marjorie Clegg, Real Lusty. ’ . A PACE—l DASHES, AT 3200 PER. DASH (‘0on Boy; Down Town. Meg. Famous Boy, Jolly 'Jim, Cathy Clegg, Meadow Abbe, Billie June. . ’ m A TROT—l DASHES... AT $200 PER DASH Gallant Way, Royal Train. Tara Boy,‘ Sally Volstadt, Baby Train, Blake Hanover, Palacona, Vivian Strong. . I . ' n PACE—z DASHES. AT 3200 PER nasn’ Jolly Mark, First Again, Captain Morgan. Zip M., Jolly Bud, Jolly Brut-.6, Morrel Woody, My Darling, Murphy": Abbe, Royal Onyx, Wilfred 6., Jean Clegg. ’ _ o C TROT AND PACE—z DASHES AT 3175 PEIT DASH Sarah J., The Sheik, Dr. G. -J., C. P. Clegg, Fairgo, C. s. Chief, Russell Clegg, Tommy Shooter, Millie’s Express, Pearly Mac, Callie Hal, AlluBudlong. Declarations clone. Saturday. July 12 at 1 p.m. Please leave declarations at Secretary's Office, Charlottetown Raceway, in box marked "Summerside". ‘ York Yankees defeated Cleve- land Indians 7~4 In the first game of a day-night doubleheader. The second game was to be played under the lights. . The Cubs, aided by Lee Walla' 18th homer. and Bobby Thom- son’s 10th, held an 3-2 lead going into the last inning before the Pirates broke loose. Bill Mazenoski singled and was forced by Dick Grout. Roberto Clemente, [batting for Ron Black- burn. last of four Pittsburgh pit- . chers. singled. Bob Hall walked. Bill Virdon doubled for two runs. and Don Elston replaced Glen Hobbie, who took over in the seventh after a right "shoulder injury sidetracked starter Taylor Phillips. Gene Baker grounded into the second out, scoring Hall, HOMER. FOR STUART, ,Dick Stuart, recalled July 4 fi‘om Salt Lake City where he had smacked 31 homers. followed with his first homer in his first major league game. Viran scored ahead of him. 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"1.25 'SHULTONmomo Yanks Snap Losing Streak Phillips not credit for the win, his sixth ngains t two losses. The loss was start-r Vorn' Law’s. who was shelled out in the fifth. SNAP Doss mm, The Yankees snapped a six- game home losing streak as Ill- ston Howard drove in three runs and‘ Ryne Duran turned in sn- other airtight relief performance. The Clevehnd starter and loser was Jim (Mudcat) Grant. Duren‘ went in for winner Johnny Kn c k s after Woody Held's two-min homer had nar- rowed the Yankees? lead to 5-4. He handcuffed the Indians the rest of the way. Kucks had re- placed Yankee starter Art Dit- mar in the fourth. Held. shifted to left field in an . unnecessary defensive move in the night game. played Jerry Lumpe’s pinch-single into a two run double in the eighth that gave New York its second victory. The Yankees. blanked .on five hits by Gary Bell for seven in— nings, scored four in the night- cap eighth. then breezed in as Duren made his second inopup of the day. 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