SEPTEMBER 5. 1956 PAGE SEVEN (Upsets I-Mark Night Racing .,Progr'am At Exhibition Track I . V T... night racln8,.'P!'0l?II'I1 held Saturday over the local Ilxblibltlon track produced .eV 15 W way of thrills. spills and close 011- MT All w”-.:r.:::'..:-...':r'..;:::r --”'”" run 0" W” : Narroivan Lamas . ei t events. The program u'l:n.ill101l5d'hbdI0IG a smaller than usual nlyhl. racing crowd. .The flrstand third dadtu felt- md the same horses but saw two vparm dash winners in the cats. In the lirst heat Lil Frisco headed the starry field to the wire 1,, 3 close finish with Mar '1'. Clcgg and Bob Canuck com on last in the last half to finish in the money. The second heat of um l'3Ce saw Miss Commando and driver J. Llewellyn create one of the biggest upsets of the nllhl when they nosed out Shy Ann and fur (np honors. Both Bob Cenuck d :he Ann mare CII'l'lae'01I strong 1,. the stretch to just about niIWhG Montague-owned pacer at the WIN. I Chocolate Dip had just I-00 IMICII for l'ne other seven entries in the srrond dash of the night but in ma fourth Toby Pstoh headed the (am? field and paid his followers in the tune of 355.00 for I two- huck wager. The O'Brien-owned Dip was the place horse while l'l1l(l.'l Mac showed. In the nfluh and ninth dashes of the night Feather Duster trotted hcr way around the eight-horse held, making her bids in both hcnn; as the ii-otters went up the bark. stretch the second time s- lf)llllf'l. Lustlca and Baron were aim: in the fifth while Bonnie Dale showed a great burst of speed in the last eighth to grab um place money in the ninth and Guy Harvester was third. in the fast class of the night A. G. soon had too much pace in him for the rat at the patron. The handsome stallion ilnlshed out in front both heads with Miss Knox and the roan Clipper pro- viding the opposition in the first htal and Johnny Kalmuck and worthy Ermine chasing him tothe wire in the tenth dllh of the izht. "W was in the seventh race of the ii:;ht that the crowd was hm 1-24! to their feet as the pacer: 3-,: use first turn with Quick Lick out in the front. Marjorie Bud- ljng made a break and tried to go to the outside to settle down. "Rook" Mccallurn driving P. E. 1. Budlnnz was just making his bid to go to the top of the field on the outside and both horses col- lided. Marjorie wart down with the Budlong horse getting away from the en-langlemenft to go on without a driver as Mccallum was tlii'm('rl all the Milky. Three ulhor horses went down in the upset and only three finished the heat. Lucky Number. Jean Hen- ley and Billy Conn all -collided xvi-lh Marjorie. hurting lie: to such an extent that she was drawn (min Llir next heat. Luckily none of the drivers was injured in the imli-.:'iunale accident. Quick Lick "Wm. on in win the heat from El- einnr G. and Rosalie H. The O'- Mearadriven Quick Lick made it two straight heat: when she won the eleventh dash from P.E.l. I-llltiinng and Lucky Number. Billy (Conn finished second but was placed nfth by the judges for in- lerforenco on the turn. 511:: Donna Mae and Dale 3. u'-ridnd honors in the other two (ll3ll95 of the night. with the Lot- cher-ovmed mare winning the first heat from her alablesnate Jennie Kslmuck, with New book third. n-the second heat Miss Donna ae led for nearly the whole mile but had to yield to both Dale B. nd Nell Kalmuck who roared own the stretch to pub the drst nd second monies. Dale B. paid his backers 828.90 or a winning ticket. and (18.20 for . place ticket. The Daily Double n Fearher Duster and A. G. Scott ).?ld over 822. Summary: First 1 l'I'blrd Beats Al Frisco (lVloNelll)..-...... ......... ..1 ins Commando (Llewellyn). by Ann 2nd (O'Bnlen)... dU9ODMHb Times: 2.17; 2.10 (-5. Winning horses-owned by Don t cNclll. Summsrslde. and Dr. P. laclnlyre. Montague. Fall-mutucls: lat: 320.10. 5.10. .49: 3.40, 3.00, 5.20. 2nd: 350.00, -l..)0. 0.70; 7.20. 3.00; 2.90. second a Fourthi neat -hocolste Dip (O'Brien). "DY Patch (Burt)..... elle Budlong (MacDonald flda Mac (B:rnsrd)......... illlan Budlong (Mondlidl amona Peters (Flllh0)......... 0 C. Brewer Emu: m: an as. , ipnlng hams owned by Leigh Brien. Aiberton. and IAN. All!-S. nder. Saint John. N.B. L- quuuhouu oobhhuo Psrl-mut cu: ,-tat: um. no. 70: " '- : mm) . -I70-' 5l3:2':ais:?'s.l0?iM”d rma a mu. ulna -. eslihcr nx..ui.u..x.u.n ........ -11 ' We 17 twain-c" nuuy)...4 c ' uallcla ( uh.” ' i 3 : . a 4 :1 a Baseball, Results Philadelphia .. 000 200 000-2 ll 0 Boston 000 000 000-0 1 0 Simmons and Semi-nick; Sam and Crandall. Cincinnati ms 000 000-5 7 0 and Prameaa; Min- ner. Kllpsteln (3) Schmitz (9) and Sawstskl. : New York ...... 000 000 000-0 3 1 Brooklyn - .... .. 011 000 00A--2 7 0 Hlsnsen, Kennedy (8) and West- lam; Newcombs and Campan- C II. St. Louis 0()0 000 000-0 5 2 Pill-burgh 005 100 00x-6 I1 0 Sluley. Brazle (3) Papal (5) Wllks (8) and D. Rice: Law and Ifccullough. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston ............ .. 032 003 (X12-9 15 1 Philadelphia .. (XX) 001 110-3 10 2 Parnell. Mcbermott (B) and Butts: Schelb. Murray (3) Such! Washington 001 001 000-2 7 1 New York .... .. 013 000 50x-9 13 0 Haynes. Harris (7) Singleton (8) and Grssso; J. Ostrowski, Page (7) and Berra. 100 000 001-2 9 0 30050000x-8 9 0 Scarborough. Hudson (4) Mast, Nlarhos (5): Newhousrr and A. Robinson. Cleveland ..... .. 002 000 020-4 10 O St. Louis 200 0()0 000-2 8 3 Wynn and 1-iegsn; Overmln and Moss. Lollar (9). INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal . .. 010 000 000-1 5 0 Toronto 101 010 lcx--4 8 1 Bsnta. Epperly (6) Lssorda ('1) and Atzwell; Robertson and Hel- (. lo . Buffalo .......... .. 000 000 300-3 7 1 Rochester q. 202 0()0 30x-7 B 2 Sllverman. Wade (7) l...venguth (7) and Novlck: Fraszholz. Schultz (7) and Wllber. Springfield 020 001-3 4 1 Syracuse ...... .. 000 000 202-4 4 2 'Molsan. Costello (7) and Pad.-en; Peterson, Burkhsrt (B) and Burmelster. Lime (8). SUNDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati .. 020 000 202 02-1 13 2 Chicago ...... .. 000 000 320 00-5 12 3 Raffensberlzer. Smith (8) Weh- meier (8) Erautt (9) and Pram- ess; I-llller. Leonard (B) Schml-tz (lo) Lsde (11) Vandermeer (11) and Owen. Sawatlki (11). st. Louis 008 002 121 -2-11 14 0 Pittsburgh 204 100 020 3-12 16 2 Munger. Brszle (3) Boyer (4) Brechsen (9) and Garagiola. Rica (7); Dickson, Barrett (8). Walsh (9) Werle (9) and Mocullough. amnlucaiv Lsaoms Chicago 0(1) 0000M-2 7 0 Detroit 004 ooooox-4 9 1 Wight. Aloms (8) and Mail; Hutchinson and swift. Ginsberg (4). . Cleveland ...... .. 030 401 000-8 13 1 St. Louis ...... .. '000 010 000-1 5 0 Feller and l-iegsn: Johnson, Mar- shall (4) Dorlsh (6) Bruner (8) and Moss. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Springfield baa am 021-5 13 Syracuse ........ out: 001 00x-'I 11 Volsells. Jacobs (8) and Psdsn; Byerly, Peterson (9) Burkhnrt (9) and I-layworih. Springfield . .. 000100 0-1 8 3 Syracuse .... .. .. oooooox-3 4 2 mole and Pcden: Jolly and Bur- Miss Knox (0'Meara) ....... .. 0 Johnny Kalmuck (W. Kelly)....7 2 Josedale Clipper (McG-segor)...8 4 Worthy Ermine (Moreaide).....5 All American (Burt). Billy Mevey (Craig). Times: 2.12: 2.11 2-5. . wlmslnl horse owned by Lorne Letoher. Springhlll. N. S. I-ll-D Psvrl-nsutuels: let: 30.00, 3.00. 8.00; 3.50. 3.20: 2.00. 2nd: 32.80, 2.50, 2.40: 3.00, 2.90; 2.00. seventh A Eleventh laces Quick Lick (O'Mesra). Eleanor G. (Weir) Rosalie H. (Cra:lg).... P. E. I. Budlong (McCallum)..dnf 2 Ducky Number (Kelly).. f Marjorie Budlong (Bank n)..dnf d Tkhls: 8.15 3-5; 2.14 4-5. Winning horse owned by Mac- I Lean and Grnlorr. Peri-mutueis: Isl: 30.40. 5.00. 5.00; can. I ; sso. hd: 35.20, no. son: sio. s.-to: no. race off on account of satisfactory number of entries, re-o - & advertising or a bar or. extend racing . oooooo-o 8 1 Toronto ......... 301 010 oos-1 11 0 yrd. Carrauuel (0) and Taba- heolt: Thompson and I-leslet. ammo .... .. 000 no om-2 3 ' 110 000 000-2 3 7. (Tie. es and Otis. curfew). Osmond and Novlclt; Btuffol and Hum. , " ” l ..--oooousolo-4 5 0 Montreal (D1 om 000-3 I o Yuhas and Marshall: Down and A well. tlg. Wll Wilbert Lea, Epperly (6) and Teed. . MONDAY AIIBIIOAN LIAGUI First Game: Philadelphia .. lm ON 010-! 7 0 New York 010 100 oox-2 9 0 Brinle. Hooper (B) and Tlpton; Raschl and Berra. Second Game: Philadelphia .. 000 002 0 4 0 New York .... ..000(I')t)1 3 0 1 Kellnsr and Astroth; Byrno. Fer- - rick (0) and Berra. : First. Game: - . Boston .......... .. 300 200 000-5 11 2 Washington .... (I12 010 lfl)-4 11 1. Dobson. Stobba (3) Kinder (I) and Tebbotts. Betta (3); Hudson. Harris (9) and Grows. Second Game: ' Boston ........ .... 100 020 000-3 9 1 .. 100 (731 10x--5 9 : un Washington Nixon. Mcliermott (7) Betta: Kuzava and Guam. .lI'lrst Game: White (B) and Ginsberg. Second Garne: Wldmar. and Moss. Lollar (S); Trout. White (B) Borowy (8) Calvert (9) rind Ginsberg. First Game: Cleveland . (X1) 000 100-1 8 3 Chicago . 100 101 (Ox-7 11 1 Lemon and l-legan. Murray (7); Cain. Aloma (B) and Marl. I Second Game: Cleveland .. 001 000 000-1 .5 0 Chlcslo 000000000--() 4 1 Garcia. Zoldak (6) and Murray; (gumpert. Judson (9) and Mar- os. NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: New York .... .. 000 000 110-2 3 1 Philadelphia .. 000 000 (D0-O 5 2 Hearn and Wutrum: Roberts. Konstanty (9) and Sernlnick. Lo- pata (8). - Second Game: New York ...... 001 421 100--9 13 0 Philadelphia .. 0(1) (D0 (X!)-0 9 2 Magllo and Westrurn; Miller. Meyer (4) I-leintzelman (5) Bid- zik (6) Csndlnl (D) and Semin- lck. Lopata'(8). First Game: Chicago ........ ..., 000 000 3(1)-4! 8 Pittsburgh 010 ooo 31x-5 10 0 Dubiel and Owen: Chambers, Barrett (7) Walsh (8) and Mc- Cullough. ' Second Game: Rush. Llppsteln (8) and Sawat-l akl: MacDonald and Mueller. Clnclnnat Lsnler, 8 no (4) and D. Rice. Garsgiola (7): Prsmess. - Second Game: Ramadell and in (7) Dussk (7) and Garaglnls. D. Rice (3); Fox and Howell. First Game: Tuesday wsousssav lst DIV. 0 2nd DIV. g lot DIV. 2: 2: 1st DIV. 2:19-2:21 PACE. lst nsv.-so:-2:24 mos. anden fee til: class without . I . Goodwill Races SEPTEMBER" 6--7 & :- wsnnssoav AFTERNOON a mums munsoav NIGHT--ondl FIITURITIIS FRIDAY NIGHT Following is the Program-Horsemen are reminded that declarations must be made morning. 9:30 A.M.. Sec:-story's Of- fice. Exhibition Grounds. FREE-I03-AIL PACE-8 DASH!!! IIASSIFIED T30!--I DASIIES mom-2 nassms . :7 mail. onassmnn-,2 DASIIES ' I WEDNESDAY NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT 1' Junior. rams-iron-Au.-s nasmss 1 mu:-son-an. 1) rs - 8 DABIIIS Sud DIV. 2:88 PAGE. OLASGIFIIED-2 DABIII8 V Ialoav moi-Ir - I-uruamss my 2-YEAEOLD mar 4-YEAR-OLD TRUP 3-YEAR-OLD PACE hta nurravajd to change Progiam-reject any entry bar any a weather or failing to obtain a -. 0- - . no. nsnrz, President. is. 1. summer. Vice-Pres. and Mgr. Brooklyn ...... 000 121 000- 4.12 1 Benton ......... 011 132 an-u 18 4 Erskine. nation (5) Iankhsad (0) Brent: (0) Barney (8) and Cunpanella: Blckford and Coop- er. Second Game: wards; Spahn and Crandsll. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game: Buffalo 001 N0 010 0-2 6 0 Toronto ...... .. (X71 0()() 010 1-3 5 2 Wood and Tabachack; Peterson and Ballet. Second Game: Buffalo ..- 000 000 1-1 2 3 Wade. Csrrsiquel (7) and No- vlck: Trlnkle and Hellat. Flret Game: Syracuse . 000 000 000-0 4 0 Baltimore 000 013 02x-I 14 1 Blake. andera (6) Ind Hay- worth: Fine and Kluttz. Second Game: Syracuse 000 202 3- 7 10 0 Baltimore ...... .. 211 700 x--11 12 1 Prendsrxlst. Sanders (4) Blake (5) and Burmelstar; Draws shore (7) Kennedy (7) and Uns- er. ' First Game: Springfield 020 100 100-4 ll. Jersey City .. 001 31) ()1x-'( 9 2 Spioer and Peden; Hardy and Sokol. Second Game: Springfield ..-.... 200 001 0-3 8 1 Jersey City ...... .. 000 102 2-5 5 2 Costello and Peden; Konlkowskl, -Fox (7) Holler (7) and Wetting- i ton. Sokol (7). First Game: Rochester .... .. 000 000 000-0 3 1 Montreal (I!) 010 00x-1 5 1 Copeland and Marshall: King and Atweli. second Gomez- Roclrsster .. 000 000 0-0 4 0 Montreal 300 001 x-4 7 0 Poholsky and -Tabacheck; Hughes and Teed. : island Horseshoe Title is Decided George Scileyler is the new ls- ltlld hm shoe champion. He won this honour over the weekend when he defeated Ambrose Dayle four out of five games. For his efforts he captured the W. J. Bev- ans Sr. trophy. it The scores in the third. fourth and fifth game are as follows: Sohcyler 54, Doyle 45; Scheyler 35. Doyle 51; Soheyler 52. Doyle 34. Scheyler threw a total of 68 ringers in the last three games to Doyle's 57 to account for his mar- gin of victory. The above was staged at the Brighton Horseshoe Club which is under the capable supervision of Jack Mccourt. The club is also hdiding an Island Double Tourna- ment the draw of which is below. Buote and J. Mccourt vs. I. Vessey and R. Veasey. Davey and Williams vs. E. Mc- Court and A. Gallant. Xlgglns and J. Brown vs. Robin and-Summers. MaoDougal.l and Alien vs. Doyle and Later. Phillips and Scheyler vs. Martin and Brown. Crabbe and A. Sheppard vs. W. Shephard and Smith. Gauthier and Bolger have a bye. The above 7 nement will get. underway Wednesday evening but the players are askedlto be on hand tonight at the Clubhouse at seven o'clock. AFTERNOON OE,OLASGI.FIEI)- CLASSIFIED-2 DASIIES 3-YEAR-OLD TROT 2-YEAR-OLD PACE . K 4-YEAR-OLD PACE ver and to declare a n or substitute pan- ' I Tall. bespectacled. l0-year-old Arthur King of Gharlotletown yu- ierday won the 20 mile Labor my bicycle race when he covered the distance in the refnarkablsp fast time of one hour and 35 seconds. The event was sponsored by the Bike Shop. - Finishing in second place, .1. most four minutes behind the winner. was Lloyd Lat-fer, also of Charlottetown. in third place was Albert Weeks of Wiusloe who went the route in one hour, six minutes and 30 seconds. It was the second win this year for the quiet-mannered' King. On May 2401 he won the ten mile event lnl the record time of 28 minutes and 35 seconds. Starting lieAr' Fredericton the race got underway promptly at 10.30. King and Weeks each had a handicap of (our and three min- utes respectively. Both overtook 3 the pack before Hunter River and it was in this vicinity that the pair battled it out for the load. King. however, in the next two miles drew ahead and was never threatened thereafter. There was a good crowd on hand to witness the finish of the gruelling grind and each and ev- ery contestant was given a hand on crossing the nnish line. The ,7 ., t competitor. 12-year-old Wayne Bernard was the last to finish the course and the was given a rousing . option for his game- ness and sportsmanship. How they finished: Arthur King (C).... Lloyd Larter (C)..i Albert Weeks (W)- 1. 2. 3. 4. Earl Weeks (F). .. 5. '0. Arthur week's ( Arthur King Winner Of K 20-Mile Bike Race lruro um. Racing Besulls I TBUBO. N. 5.. Sept. 4 - (CPL. Joe Louis Volo won both nu first and fifth races on the Labor Day harneu racing card here today. SUMMARY Races One and Five-Purse 81.50 Joe Louis Vol; (Carroll) .... 1 Duke Abbe len) Bobby D. Top Hat (Haley) Sunny B. (Miller) .. l.usty's Queen (Wsl .. Twllla Stewart (O'Brien) . Lsddla Volo (Campbell) .. .. Carhsllna Britten (Lutz) ..,.,. Times: 2:23 2-5: 2:20. Races Two and Six-Purse 5150 Nova 0. (Carroll) ............... ..... Flora-Direct (Boutlller) ..... Lombardy Peter (Haley) .. Merle Direct (Walker) Daniels, Al- VOGDGIOIKIFE-IN G033;-IILUI-lid 0-I Aiouw 65 NGIEJL 7. Ben Outcllffe (I').. . . ll. Lawr. MacDonald .1217: 9. Wayne Bernard (3) ....... ..l:25:25 Legend: (C) Charlottetown. (W) Winzloe. (F) Fredericton. (HR) Hunter River, (B) Brsdalbane. Officials Starter: George (Shonno) Fran-' is c . Asslslsnvls: Byron Burns, Paul Williams. Timers: cllffe. Bill Bevans. Ev. Cut- C. and B. and House of David. Split Twilblll Curran and Briggs and the Home of David baseball teams spilt a doubleheader at the C and B ball park Sunday. the home boys taking the first 5 to 2 and losing the second 7 to G In ten innings. The Curran and Brian team played errorleu ball during both games. Alan Stewart. on the mound for the Currsnltes in the first tilt. pitched masterful ball, giving the be-whlskered ball tollerl '1 hits. striking out 13 and walking 6. C. and B. collected 10 hlls off Moclrrlck. Syl Bernard was the batting star of the contest. get- tlnz 4 for 4, one a home run over the left field fence in the eighth inning with none on. Capelll of the visitors hit 3 for 4 and Delcampo 2 for 4 Jerry Grattan (Daniels) ..... .. Mary's Delight, (O'Brien) Roy Shelburne (Miller) . Bud Kalmuck (MacLeod) Times: 2:18 3-5; 2:17 Races Three and Seven-Purse 3150 Lady Worthy 2nd (Campbell. Daniels) . 1 2 Nelda Hanover (MscLeod) . . 1 Royal Tell (Daniels) .. 1 .'l Kerwin Hanover (Burblne)”:i4 5 Skinny Budlong (Carroll) 5 4 Times: 2:17; 2:15 1-5. Races Four and Eight-Purse S200 Silver Streak (Conroy) . 1 l Colleen Adam (L. O'Brien) 2 .1 Aubrey Budlong (Allen) . 3 4 Seven Up Dlrcct ll... Walker) 4 2 Judd (S. Walker) 5 5 Times: 2:14 2-5; 2:14 3-5. Line score: .. . III House of David 001 M0 om-.2 7 I C and B. The second contest WllItIu'lII- er in the final frames. The visitors established an early 4 to 1 ind when Simmons. on the mound for the construction crew. was shell- ed from the hill in the tlilrd In- nlng. Finn relieved him and the C. and 3. boys kept whlttiing away the vlsltars' lend until the score stood 6 to 4 in the last half of the ninth. with Henry Gallant on lint. Bobby Timmtns poled a foumnun ter over the left field fence ty- ing the score. In the extra ioulng Delcampo repeated Timmlns' pen formsnce. trotting around the ob cult. with the winning run. The House of David created I hit: off Simmons In 2 innings. and 5 hits off Firm in 7 frames. Ca pelll also hit a home run to make it three for the gems. Macks! and Stewart led the home attack with 3 sale hlu In 6.: trips. Tim- mlnn sot 2 for 4. and Jimmie Grady 2 for 8. Line score: I. H I; House of David ' 104 000 010 1-7 11 '1 C. and B. 0110100(B 0-6 14 0 Umpires. first game - Plate. .7. Hogan; bases. F. Savldant and G. Deslioches. Second game - Plate -42. Desllochesz bases, 1. 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