_ Ghieeee Cubs Nip Braves; | » Orioles Scalp Indians | * CHIC AGO (AP) ‘Byron Browne's bases loaded single with.“two out in the 12th gave chicagon’ uhs a #5 victory over Auntie Braves Tuesday. tt was the tast-place veventh . victory in” TT against Atlanta this season. Cubs’ ‘Games Adolfo Phillips led. off the. 12th with a single and Glenn - Beck-, pri. sacrificed. Billy Williams’ “was ‘intentionathawcivalkied and after’ Ted, Abernath¥ struck out Ron Santo the runners moved pp an’ a wild piteh Ernie Ranks *then drew. an ether intentional walk before Browne broke the deadlock The. Cuhs had. tied, the score R.A in the sixth when_ Hank Aaron. Jost. Browne's fly in the a triple and Don Keg | . -ayn_for air aihger singled Aaron led the Braves’ attack, driving in. four, runs, two with a hases-loaded single in the third:another withya home run ‘in the fifth and the fourth by walking with the bases filled in the sixth ‘Aaron leads the ae tional. -League.in homers with 31 and runs Batted in with ne CLEVEL AND TAP) Dave ati aninls of the National League leading Dodgers. *% Bill- Mazeroski ~ led MINNE APOL Is; ‘AP® mie Hall hit a _grand- slam homer “with” twee out. in the ninth-- make a shoe- string = vate h: “but missed it; 8 The Athletics “fled thd $dame 2-2 earlier >in the inming~ when Ed ‘Charles tripled and scored as Ed Brinkman dropped the throw: fromthe outfield. Washington closed to 4-3 in the seventh on Ken. McMufllen's run-scoring double, but ‘Jack Aker ‘replaced sta ramer. Lew Krausse and. ended ‘the threat “ PHILADELPHIA (AP) Cookie Rojas rapped a two-run single in the seventh inning, givifig Philadelphia . Phillies a 4-3 victory: over Houston Astros Tuesday night * The veitory was the Phillies’ fifth straight while the loss was the- Astros’ 10th in their last Abs: games. The Phillies tratled 3-2 guirg | ing double into the seventh, but pinch: hit- | day-night, ter-Harvey Kuean led off with & pirates to a #-5 victory,over double. John Briggs followed pos Angeles .Dodgers ft with another double; and pinch | -pye—victore pushed fine! Pi- runner Jack Brhndt help pat rates to within two ‘percentage’ n eel ee Ae _BASEBALL RESULTS the two runs } (§7), off — the Boston off Ron Perranoski. He was Red. Sox! Tuesday night _ sacrificed to «second and after Hall-drove a—piteh—from Don Andre Rodgers walked, ‘McMahon 390 feet into the bull. delivered his double: pen in right (field after Me-7. The Dodgers’ ‘Mahon had retired Russ Nixon came on homers. Lou on a fiv mee struck out first-inning homer Zoilo” Versalles ; Dodgers a J-0 lead. Jim Le | The Twins loaded the bases febvre's » two-run” blast In the with none out on a walk to Fart fourth gave them a ;3-1. margin Battey, George Scott's wild and John Kennedy's hases- throw jon Cesar. ,Tovar's bunt empty blow in the fifth ae and an’ intentional. walk to Ted 4-4 Ublaender, All the runs were ~The Pirates accead’ teena runs unearned. in the bottom of the fourth on PITTSBURGH a-double by Willie Stargell. sJose | to a, 7-3 vietory. over Johnson's gave the| CAP) ‘in the eighth Tuyes- ‘Denn Clendenon’s home run. Pirates ahead-5-4 with a homer. The Dodgers tied it in the sixth as Johnson~singled and scored on Tommy Mavis’ double. DETROIT. (AP)-Denny - Me Lain blanked Chicago White Sox on four hits,> snapping a per- streak BY ‘THE ASSOCIATED. PRESS Buzhardt Higgins (3), innings lifting ‘Minnesota Twins Pittsburgh eighth with a single Mota | 4 first four runs | Manny Mota belted a. run--scor- _Pagan's run-scoring . sing leand | boosting Pittsh ‘gh +. Tm the fifth Gene Alley put the | | | | i 490 The Guardten, Charlottetown, Wed, “Aug: 3; i966. ‘Set For Tonigh A $2050.00 early closer goes in , verify a vont tonight. formattiona of ,Summer- sin'e ‘racing ecard tonight was The single dash:whi in this field of eight | When 78 Maritime bréd horses |ca Big Early Closer t ch is ar Bis |exactor, will likely “see a rece |pay-—as there will be 10 favorite pacers: ) started away back ia February [capes s Chief has the rail with rafay, Silver Glengile, Free that were winners of $150 in their |Chance, Just Nancy and Mr,, lifetime: entered’ in what was to [Charmer in’ the first tier, trail. be the largest entdy for an early ed out by Adios Shyster and closer in Maritime history -on |shelby Knight/ ee | May 15th the sustaining payment saw 26 of them drop out leaving | a field of 52 sttill eligible—and | ‘last Satupday, 16 of the 52 de | clared.in to ‘‘go’’, and they will | go for a purse of $2050.00. The race will be in two div | isions with ‘eight horses. in-| each. Four speedsters from the | mainland will be here tor ‘the | big event. Spanish Way with jer ‘| record of 2:10-2 is likely to be ; established the favorite in” the | first division, Two. other mares, y Queen from Sackville’ and Brew ers Best from W > st: \N.S., are ‘also in the first tion aloag with Jim's Way, Rus- |tieo Bay, Relioscot's Dream,‘ | Jolly Don and the trotter Bobby | Gallon ie The second division will have! )-the’ Truro -entry,;Lealand's Bell | Boing away on the rail and Doc feated into second place. Jerry Murphy went romping to a - ‘all t ‘Sergeant's Mess Takes Over 2nd The Sergeant's Mess ats dn the, junior baseball league de ‘the Junior entry by score of J-1| inca regular league game at Memorial Field yester day enabling the. Mess to’climh he way for the Mess with four strikeouts and allowing only hits. Bobby Whitlock went t he manne for the Legion allowing 3 hits and’ striking out 4 aay Mess sewed the game. up in the top of the first inning by ur run lead Which 4 Murley.. Murlev, “tance. allowed —-9~hase~knoeks-| and didn't give up a hase on balls) Keir Jones was,the start- ing pitcher for the Kings, going five innings plus, allowing 8 hits | and 2 walks before giving way to ‘'Preacher” Rowe in the sixth. : Rowe was charged with the loss. LINESCORES RW £ Power a Kings | N00 205 .0— 7:--9 1 « Pistons - 419 5 x 1-11, 2 ‘Jones, Rowe (6) and MacKinnon Mirley Rice 2 Tonight, the third “game of | series ‘‘R" js on tap with the RCMP... and Roval - Bankers floing rently tied at 1-l be the starting hurler for the Mountie aggregation and Payne | will likely get the»nod for the bank. = and Arsenault HRS--P. gning the dis | honors The series is cur- | Cosgrove will | 12. Edmonton, convert (Coffey) ~ RAILWAY STATION “OPENS OTTAWA (CP) The first trains rolled in aad out without a hitch Sunday at-thé counrty’s. newest railway station. Resi- ‘dents ‘and tourists jammed the unfinished $2,000,000 Union Sta tion here principal feature . of ‘the. National Capital <Commis-.' | sioa’s relocation of the former |railway. terminal from down town The new stattion is two -miles- from the centre of town. | - BASEBALL | The Montague Rantam hase- bal team will play the = local |Bantam team. this evening in a ‘game beginning at 6.30 at Mem- orial Field this evening. “12.15 45 and 2.15 'es im 2.11. lanning to fly to Jamalea last the bone between the elbow and | tually wnchanged. Quarterback Friday, gave up his ee +shoulder--and-_a—plece__of bone |Russ Jackson and. understudy | MARITIME. ~~ RACING FREDERICTON (UP) Mr ‘Volodga and Fair Virginia were } double winners-on an eight-dash | |hartiess racing card at Freder-., icton... Raceway “Tuesday night. Mr. Volodga was clocked in 1-5,. while |Fair Virginia won both her dash- Chien Vivian (2.16), ‘Hi Lee Harmony (2.12 1-5), Northwood Dudley (2.15 and Chief's Bert (2.11 4-5) were single race win- ners. Pays were small. ¥¢ Toe of the tape: for: “the world heavywelght title fight rea TALE OF THE TAPE}), ra Saturda nm val hefwern cham pion Cassius Clay and Brian y' a ffive innings and - }heved was chargedeaith the lass _came away at the elbow. Art Jones of Montreal ‘will jtake Fuller's spot in the e pound - lightweight class. Jones qualified for the team .in May as a 147-pound welterweight be- cause he ‘wanted to give a. ; Montreal team-mate a clear | Ishot at the 139-pound light | 'welter berth. |. Jones is a natural 139-pounder | ‘who had. lost the extra seven pounds in the Caribbean heat. Fuller lost ‘only. 12 bouts in a 140-hout career and is the hest- known British Columbia: ama- teur on the tough U.S. Pacifie | Northwest golden gloves circult | at Tacoma and Seattle. Wash., and Portland.’ Ore. In 1965, he was named best-in-tournament | golden boy in: all three cities. ‘Ring Magazine cartied a two- | page feature, on re in its | June issue. Dodgers Drop Junior Entry ‘The Dodgers creeped a Kittle bit closer to: the league leading Corran Ban CeeBees and tae ‘| Juniors found themselves mired jeven deeper in the cellar of the City Softhall Teague last. even- ing as the Dodgers whipped them ~ 83 in a regular leagie game. Reg Flanaghaa came up with | another. fine performance on the | mound for the Dodgers. as scattered only. three hits, ed two bases on balls and struck jout tivo Juniors. For the losers |R. Doucette who pitched the first then was re- 'as he gave up five ris. five hits, two walks and two ‘strike ==4---outs.-Gallant-who-eame-on.in the fi \ My hatin (AP Wire London In London ghote Chart). fifth allowed three runs and | three hits: The Juniors did not jhelp their moundsmen: any too jmuch as they committed four | | errors, three of which led- Flanagha. also emerged as the as he the | hating star of the evening | anfeated three times at nl late single for a total of two.rurs bat- out the game and it was not until the fifth inning thai the Juniors | were able 'to'find the range. They had one each of tie final three ‘inminge. * ig to : ath sts of runs bv the winners. | hitting twa homers and a: ted in. The: Dodgers led through- | Bill Cline will direct a back- Alf Groo tures in the 0s and partly- cloudy. sktes~ but little. chance of rain. m Grabs Big Pentahlon a Alf Groom, coming up with a very strong performance. in his | speciality, the pole vault, walk- ed off with top honors in_ the featured pentahlon at an -In- vitation Track and Field meet |. vheld here last~evening in Sum- mierside at the Sports Complex. | ‘Grooms. total number of points \for the five eveats Be elected | |to participate in was 3083, only | 14. more than Bruce Welling, an - entry who travelled from Mone- | tony te take part. in the meet. Welling was the only participant ‘who elected te run the 1500 meters. event and he made & valiant Yat’ to get the points back but failed by only jthree seconds which, would have given him ‘the necessary num. | |ber of points. | Bob Simmonds of oe town who scored well in threesweight events was trenched in: third spot 2 was followed by Chris, Annet TENNIS NOTES Will all interested tennis’ play- ers in this area please have en- tries for Island Open in’ to. Lyall Huggan at City Courts before 5 p.m. Fhursday No entries will he accepted after that time The tourna- ment will officially begin Friday evening’ at 6:00 pm. Players ‘will not be defaulted for missing” Fridays play: but will be start: ing Saturday, Both men's and ‘Womens events are ‘being held ‘Tourists are welcome. ‘ he | alow. | Any: player interested in en- fering the Atlantic « -Regional Tourney in| Moncton, Aug 13, 14° can cet entry forms. from L. Huggan. at the Igcal courts JUNIOR NOTICE There will be no iristruction: jor free courts periods as of Fri- | daye11:30, a.m. till Monday 9:30 J am. Courts will be closed: Fri- afternoon da | Group 4 gurle wil have (thew a ; G44 wad Bill. MacKinnon order. The final-three finishers had 2784, 2757 and 2284 points in that order. In the decathlon were allowed td elect five events |and tthe’ results were compared | | jn that | competitors © Children Under 12 “Free” * ns chant of bald ened | Se and points givea according to the performances. As it turned out AM Groom finished second im the 100 meters. the Broad Jump the 40 meters and third |in the high jump but still man aged to take the trophy on: the basis of his fine vault of 13’ 6”. | He barely missed at his attempt | fora provincial mark of 14’ 6”. that darkness came abit early | but Heather MacLean was well’ ahead on the basis of firsts in “fhe 100 ometérs. high jump .and shot putt. Jane Johnson won the broad jump while Adele Marsh-~ ° bank recorded the best throw of her career to’ take the discs | The team of Gordon |. Garnett | Gallant and Ron MacLeod canie | through with another fine time | 48 seconds, iwith a mark of 110 feet. Midget relay Bell, Bill MacEwen. and they will travelling to Moncton this week- eno with the rest of the Island- ers Track Club. £2 = eo, g Need Insurance? . AUTO, . MOTOR BIKE, _ FIRE, — ee i Co-Op Ins. Phone 4-5595; 4-3434 ee ee | he LEN HOOKEY ib @ & discount pri ces, Grand Opening. ° continve fo serve you. som us- soon everyone We wish to exhrasé our sincere. thanks to the people of P.E.I. for their: wonderful response to our: is. ‘ working, hard at replenishing with more bargains so we may fe THANK YOu E Due to your great welcometoour - : t 8 Johnson drove in. four runs with ary peed me ae ‘1. 8 National League Pizarro (8) ‘and Romano; Me- "STARTS DOUBLE PLAY | Price from the’ Sobey stable the Se ie pony ae a homer and a sacrifice fly. and Be etre asiesday nigh Atlanta’ .002 012 000 00— 5142 Lain. (148) and McFarlane. will have to go all out to head |"*" ar Roog Powell hit-a three-run dou- 5-0 victory Tuesday night. cwon Chicago 010 201-000 001— #153 HRs: Det — McFarlane (3), Chicago's Glenn Rekert (18). double play in first’ inning af Ron Santo's grounder and tpss-~| this sidewheeler owned and dri- thier, Ballem, Kenney and Clay-. ‘ ble. powering Baltimore Orioles) McLain (14-8) had net “won i lon a (ey : is forced out sliding into sec: game in Chicago yesterday. At. i 'B van hel borne scored for the Mess\in the Re Fiee—ov Cleveland since he beat Minnesota on a| Cloninger. Abernathy (5 - 7), Brown (5). ond hase oa Atlanta sacond ‘ago ng te olling to fore Bek- | y Row Wilsoa- Also. - sup- first inning, the fifth run com.” a Maeaaee nlobt “-twe-hitter July 9%» fle—pitehed (10) and Torre: Raberth Hone: hikeeae Friak Baliae ‘leh. lanta shortstop Denis Menke, ert. Umpire Is Ed Sudol. Chi- | plying eee oi be a ing in the third inning fro ms Johnsonia | sixth homer- after — pee innings a fs ae ee ae ao ; PITCHERS throws to first to complete. Fight, started play by fielding cago wan, 65. (AP Wirephoto)’ Tee Lae inva: te ig ae Clayborne. Huggan. scored the s ican, League starter in the , : See yo ee a ee os fee | : : lone run for the Légion after Brooks Robinson ~ doubled = and mer ‘ and Real it. : ‘dain Bowens. singied--broke 9 (A1-Star- same -July 12. but had Los Angeles oe a PROBABLE a ee a cencuad classes (Knocking Murphy for a ‘double Si tle Se. the “savant hey snaimactive pas ee Pitebart’ “ ee nies a j : : awa toug 1 ers will have Irene Mir, Pemnorens The°hitters for the Legion were The Orioles jumped on Cleve- haces ee Pg Boe we ‘ and Rossboro: (2Y.. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wick, Sunny Key, '’ Runway, |Matheson who garnered a _dand. starter Sam. McDowell. for fourth inning with 4 laa roR Srvman Mikkelsen 78-7), Probable pitchers for today’s . ~~~ Timmy H. and Port Hill Boy, gles for $ trips to the plate. Mac- five runs in the. third. inning, hornes and Gates Brows bit a McBean. (9) “and Gonder, May major league - baseball’ games: ane in this race it will be -a (Quaid and Ellis each hit 1 for 3. Powell's key double came ‘after ene empty “homer ae liay eemar. kA Johncee (8). Le American. League se of “one choice ia as good| The pitching for both clubs the Orioles loaded the bases. saute ns ltebvre (18), Kennedy: 12); Bit New York’. (Stottlemyre.. 9-12) een Ss Oo : "another" ‘as these six horses was good and if it wasn't for the “~The Indians came back with Th Tigers scored ther frst’ setendenen. (1R) Alley at California (Chance 8-12) (N) ae very evenly matched. 4 run outburst In the top of the two runs on four -hits off Dave ee i the opening inning- om| or wae } Jered * Washington [Richer ate *| other double dash will see |ist inning aap yoo ae have MeNally in the thind and added_ ay Americaft League Kansas City ‘Odom 1-0) "By ROR Ma KENZ \ ceotion a abe Germika, Moun-|been much closer. e next Seine rons inthe fourth,—fifth aes aoe single and._8 Raliimore 005 000 300— NOS Boston .(Sheldon 5-11) at Mim OTTAWA (EP) - a il camonaed_ grant sim | _ The _two—other--EFC— clubs; rain Marie, Stalag Hanover, andjzame issiated tobe played and sixth. Rocky. _ Colavito hit "Sr Louis -.LAP) Deron’ Cleveland (002 111 001 6.112 nesota (Boswell 10-5) 4N) inst vear coach Frank Clals aa Roms Sawant ana & {Hamilton and Toronto Argo- Fastway, all. pacers, going |Thursday evening with United “his 24th Homer —the— ce ere “MéNally, Hall (42) (8) and | Chicago (Lamabe 5 - 6 and. anker |nauts, start their season Friday | against the two trotters Rio|Commercial Travelers meeting Johnson's three - = homer... (4), -Hloward_5-2) at Detroit (Lolich ‘predicting an. Eastern Football |Whit Tucker, with Rick,,.Blac |night in Toronto. Verande wadlt nt's M ing oT Kelley ra ar aien (0), Kee. OR and Aguirre 27) (TN). |conference —championship——for avaitable-<for.-futtback—or~haff--\— ; ee enor. Galion C.-. ‘Gorges an. KANSAS CITY (AP) Bert eer Reds 2 mri mee ‘Nek (®) and - Crandall HRs: Baltimore (Palmer 12-4) ~ at ks ee a ee ee — i aan ao | c is ra a two-rin. (8); Cle—Cola- Cleveland (Siebert 10-6) (N) ; For the first half o s@a- a ma al - - oe ge ry or ~ tide the: eet aie tin the sees oe Teen et hen oe National. League son the cluh looked’ as if. it ‘Ted Watkins also are back for hl ba i 2 4 sixth and Kansas City Athletics 10 noms witha lotic: Te easton OM NM MIO ¥ TT) San Franctseo (Perry 15-2) at would live —up—to his expecta- another year. -|- ‘went on to heat Washington eee Coen caeee oo or Minnesnta on 000 004 7 4 New York {Fisher 7-10) (N) - itions. But a dismal second half | The Alouettes have hoth a k " ' t Benators 4-3 Tuesday night. - — Leidigd ie a Pann v Hote. | Brandon. Lonhorg(3),~°Mé@s~Las Angeles (Sutton 9-8). at left the Riders in their familiar | [new look ~ a few eoach this | ~ DON T MISS THRILLS and SPILLS | q the CP EVO was: Off Ota eee ee ee Tah vie; Mahon (@7), .(8) and Ryan: |Pittsburgh (Fryman 8-6) (N1__ jsecohd place and they. lost” ta | vet. , Humphrevs, who relieved aye ne teat ‘a ee ea orry, Worthington” (3-1), (9) Atlanta (Johnson 8-7) at--Chi-'Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the fi ‘Rookie woach Darrell Metre | i _starfer Frank Kreutzer ‘in the ihe. sardinale ovaaded 14 and Battey. HRs: - Ros—Nem- cago (Holtzman 5-10) sldale fonstha: thikd atralgh€ eae: [sae rebuilt his interior offensive | a inning Willie Kirkland tried-to rdinals | stranded tt eter (10), Petrocelll (18); Min— _Cininnati .(Maloney 114) at The “Riders look even’ better and has done much of the | fs Se Py fe ates eR TaN “es Notiets t " the. vie- Hall. (1D. St. Louis=(Jaster 6-2) _(N)- \this year-with- four straight ex- lise by. obtaining veterans. For. | m co t ; in ati ef. — — Chicago enernnn nnn— 0 46) Houston wen 7 3). ‘at hibition. -victories_-under. their (mer -Ti-cat Chet Miksza wil |" i Pistons Edge 9 et SEIN SS See SSM COVEHEAD SPEEDWAY : | gual ay Vaughan, ‘BULLE night's EFC opener here against | f ; ‘Po er Kin S$ | ws WALTER um. Montréal Alouettes, 1965's third eae eee eying Sa back. ee A WwW WINNIPEG (CP). —-'Winnl- - Tplace team in the East. : - 4 < ~ = 9: peg. Blue lehees romped But. Clair isn't: going -out a eet Footbal Set. _ WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3rd - 8 P.M. SHARP me i - : ; i a limb with predictions. z+ star: from ’Calgary | As the saving gnes,.ias “Mays through the~ rookie-laden x Stampeders. ce! > acts. 20 gon he Giants,’ iy Lt monton Eskimos. for. a Ae = iaiee er on have |. At tackle. the Alouettes: ‘have | $450. 00 in Purses alent in the ease ommercia |Western Foothall Re Seti e other teams, Says ¢cau- | Pierre a _Yeadue Pistons, it Is ‘!as Rice - victory hefore 18,112 fana Tues. pices a |tiouslyy poe sea — Larry” RACE - : ; PU RSE. . ie Be = ae oe day. night. or Clair had 10 rookies=last_sea- port ef. the five. interior line [ ) No. Canadian Tire Corp.-Royalty Mall, Ch’town) 6 eylinder $50.00 Rice literally “stole” the whdle” "pint “Gaatior [gen and? their mixtakes coat the /mes. * No. 2- Dow's Restaurant, Ch’town, flat V-8 Cylinder ssepteres $50.00 a show. - | 1. Winnipeg. safety touch 7 hnpaa dhe aera sapaeines Wil | pesbuens. ataabee tictading | Now 3 Vending Services-bid., overhead valve V-8 - $50.00 4 pd Sain iy th a penect * Waser eas (Rak | Ry DOUG MARTIN. ~ |on the airplane to enable his remedy this problem. |a’ lack of speed im the back- | No, 4 Montague Bakery, 6 cylinder eet acinlea asd 3 beciewn one of| a een ouchd a VANCOUVER (CP) — Fred- son to _make:the—trip. | But he still will have rookies | field. But - with veteran Berale | } Ne. 5 Gaudet’s Auto Body Shop, Eden St., Flat V-8 evlinder. . $50.00 . which was a game- -winning | 2. Winniped eonvert -iWinton) die Fuller, called: Canada’s best ‘Freddie took .my place be- in the starting lineup tonight. | Faloney in the lineup they have 6 Lucky Dollar Food, Stores, overhead valve V-8 ., ee ates ~ $50.00 grand slam, This showing left) 4 Winnipeg, touchdown (Rau- bet fpr a gold, medal in boxing, cause he had to go for his oWD Roger Perdrix,a 22-year-old, "° Problem at quarterback. No. 4G. &%. G. Dairy, Ch'town, § a oe ee en haus) 9:11. . da_the only broken - ago pu of ming sold yet 225-pound University of -Cincin- j The Riders won a 20-16 ve ; Consolation race for non- winners ee... $50.00 , 5 ant istons defeate who owns a-televis a . tory ~ ov he Alouett { Sa 5. W convert (Winton) -fighter at the. British Empire inati, graduate-. and Mike Wal ry er. t ueties tn FE , the Po Sings 10:7 cand took wenwen touchdown (Niele Games service here, : ‘derzak, a 23-vear-old, 250-pound Tain-soaked exhibition game if: Np. § Tulle Bros. (Easy Cleaning Supplies) Free For All $100.00 iG 22:1 leadiittheir best of seven oan) 19:45 eae he 1Rvear-oll Vaneoiiver | iiHe..had ‘to see whether he University of Detroit product, Montreal last week but failed: ’ “OVER 30 CARS EXPECTED | 5 ireck ene Dube sted eae 7. Winnipeg, convert (Winton? lightweight wtf be a spectator? was good enough to win down will handle the two offensive ‘0 make much headway agains‘ f s rsenault each collecte its | , rt : there | athe Montr d — a ae ; apiece to add tm their victory. |g igri ee “Gari nen Me Games, open THN ee scb WITH RIGHT ce chuck pics [oemeal ats Sones Septet j ALL CARS MUST BE IN PIT BY 7:30 P.M f 4 For the saddened Power Kings, | ' h 4140 ama-| There. was only a° minute te- | ) Sive at times, it bogged down * pe a aig - i it was a tough game to lose an| mtd Fourth Quartet Lier tighte Sithoat aver being. maining in. Fuller's _ six-round ee Sea tote ete when it had scoring oppor: aveineses a eh Sock ae aioina Hace “8 a they Jed 7-5, going into the bot-| 9 Winnipeg, single Ulmer) cut or bruised, broke his right workout when he missed with i scuie although h t vet tunities. DOOR PRIZES sk > tom. of abe Sixtiy Delore the ols} 586: : ‘elsow while sparring in Toronto a right. hand. A sparring partner |} aye Savane ha eee -Both clubs are expected to <4 ‘ ' Mackulay ant Ree denen an Winnipeg, “aingle (Winton) July 11 and was dropped from described the sound as “lik® perth, = Sirin& rely mainly on a passing game ih 1==16 Loaves. Mother's Own Bread: : | managed 2-hits each from the,,, °° the team. He threw a right two heads being. bashed to | tonight and early forecasts call 2—5 Race Tickets Nickerbly Enterprises Ltd. n ' ¥ : 1L. Edmonton, fodehd ewe na d somethin opped. gether.” FEW CHANGES for almost f offerings of winning pitcher Dick - ha an g poppe st perfeet passing : e ; (Thomas) 15:90 “Fred Fuller’ Sr... who was. The- -Miiscle was torn’ from| The rest of the team {= vir- weather—low wind, tempera- ¢ BE EARLY — ADULTS $1.00 %