: i | i sama $ Minor be would leave San Diego by undergane at mastoid oper- 4 uU to resume training for his title|/she is making satisfactory pro- : 10:30 — vs Browns 2:30 | Durelie of Baie Ste. Anne, N.B.| Moore should be up in about ‘ Beavers vs. / | The champion has been in San|three days.” i BACK = Diego since Tuesday to be with Moore, who admitted he hasn't frie 7 iN PRO = 3 a > % - STRETCH PITCHERS ‘ _NEW YORK (AP) — Probable poonase te today’s a oe : well on) the four-year-old pacer, Mighty enthesea): .- conditions| Dudley, owned by the K. and American League J. Stable, Montreal, won in 1.50 New York at Detroit —: Ford | it improvement ali|/3-5. Kh wes the firet time a har- (10-6) ‘vs. Foytack (97).. —- == @ Maritimes in the mil-| ness forse ever stepped a better- ' Washington at Clev eland—| : i and paced. Charlotte-|than4wo«inute mile in Canada, Fischer (8-4) vs. McLish (123). | : turned in its best perfor‘| and Keith Waples, the driver, Boston at Kansas City (N)—| ‘ Wednesday night when) gets «$2,000 boous. tran, Biche Schroll (0-0) vs. Daley (106). | HELP ! 2.10 4-5, with the twp] The above record took: place ennmaran . . miles of the program pac-| uring the running of the fourth a National League ] $ ee, owned by Wil-/leg of the Canada Pace for $10,- ‘Philadelphia at Cin cinnati—| “ and * Rankine| 800. Chief Maid was the heavy Cuedh sb a. mae a and driven by George| betting choice; she. - (10-5) The miles were in 2.06-|coud, with Great Adios third. Pittsburgh et Milwaukee—Law 45—the latter. mile| This was the second straight vic- (11-5) vs. Burdette (12-10). of a second slow-| tory for Mighty Dudley in compe- St. Louis at“Los Angeles (N)— winning mile in the| tition for the five - leg Canada Jackson (8-8)v 8 Drysdale (12-6). which was the- fsl-| Pece, sad stamped bien Sicerly ; Chicago at San Francisco—Bur- | tthe Markinnes tig ee of ail time. |P 3 hardt (48) vs. 8. Jones (13-10). : ee en eee ee Sa {Moore Leaves —_| : a : Willis, owner and breed-| “The Passing as se Loar ie : taish, spring pastures -boost- Milk. Production-with their high Protein and Vit-- s Lad, certainly’ un- a heagen a, For Montreal amin content.—But not for long.,They are low in Carbohydrates, the ene i a wonderful surprise when » Which we have ONGRA : ing nutrient. And Energy is the*most i i ix-year-old gelding by Argot| ed for ay ¢C ATULATES WINNER -—| This Morning Sowa aa 3 Dae Ne a , dam Nell Chocatodale, | greatest Mary MacLennan congratu award, presented Capt MeCa : { : bien sSsibesions > ie Gucae s me te oe plimentary, lates ‘SEM Denny Clark on bis with the highest score in the Mec. oes the Shanrsat he ‘Bhcons ‘SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)— A sudden boost in Milk iccdiartlin’ te not enough ‘Aik tanetand tos dial must_ gth dash with a mile in 2.10/ most sincerely for it. — Pee eee eres teens cere eee eee ee ne Tait heowywei champte? if be maintained all through their lactation. Balance those lush pastures and : "| PREDICTION ade os . 7 - maintain full body weight and maximum production. SHUR-GAIN 14% Pas- cares sien. te civ & will se resed a Rowevett Race-| DOWLING SLIPS TO 75 / * |} ture Dairy Ration ishigh in Carbohydrates providing the energy, missing M., that was second in the| Way 8 August 1, and Billy Hau- |= K 7 the grass. : — and Sid Stead, with| Shton, leading harness race driv- * : x - who was second in| t te Americe fet te its canry, | Check with us and see just how little you need to feed to supplement the mile. All drivers wee| ¥°* —— ot a ae ioe : z . .°] 2arly pastures and keep your herd fit for profitable production. ' : toes, and Clark -Smith| Trader Horn, call aetiae dlslaane : Rss a ; Mac a new tab of 2.13; a a. saaniaee es ! ee na m , Poulton won the second : : - : G IN 7 Be te end" a a | i] SHUR-GAIN 14% PASTURE DAIRY RATION. > @ new record; and Har-| Nardin of New York, and is the ae a c ECudmore, not to be outdone,| United States selection te weet AX : d first’ in the fourth dash} 282inst leading It- i Now available at America’s Ace and lowe eae e and oe es By MILT MacPHAIL ermead for the second consecu-|ningham, Jr., Toronto; Jim Swar-| The—46-year-old_Leonard, st- the nable record: to 2.13 2-5. Callie Hal,| 4 al af international’ race.| Camadian Press Staff Writer tive day in posting an 16-hole to-|brick, Montreal; Bill Kozak, Ni-| ing YE in a threesome with Bob reaso _ by ae Hennessey, lower- Stl ar die debeben. and the eight} HULL, . (CP)—Stan Leon-| tal of 32-34—66. Only a compfete|/agara Falls; ‘Stan Kolar, Hull; Cunningham and Dowling, was mark by a fraction with a, Most settled at| ard, ifg as if he owned the|collapse in today’s showdown 18/Larry Edwards, Lakeview, Ont., ° price of 3.35 i2is ie HOTS eS ac acemay and they are| Course, fired @ brilliant six-under-|holes would prevent Stan fromland Jack Bisseezer, Val Morin, nosed ollag wlyp fe or ae 5 i ith the ve records in mi ; 7 big) Par 66 Friday to seize a com-|faggping his golf bankroll with|Que.,_ and Andre Cazes, Levis, per an look forward to Old Home| ooking forward twwards ie the |manding five-stroke lead in the|first money of $1,000"in the $8,725| Que eee eee ~ ek to provide the greatest dis-| MET” ; second round of the 5+-hole Cana-| tournament — richest CPGA to| Charlottetown’s Cec Dowling,| “I putted wonderfully.” Stan at all y of speed — ore ee Sen drivers enclude Gene|dien Professional Golfers’ Asso-|date. His first day score was 67,| the only Maritime representative, ae aa os the whole = , pttetown iving Pa 2 ciation championship. 24 giving Leonard a 36-hole total of| slipped to a three-over-par 75 to . your pu tting . i a ; Riaud handles the French : # e : . . * through ‘ ae erees- mans be given to setiehia, deans Walter Baron-| The six-time CPGA champion | 183. wih Me peng GS fer 36. peeaiien aie ion Heary SHUR-GAIN track superintendent for the] “ini, with Itay’s Icare; Kurt|from Vancouver cracked the) Riding behind Leonard gt 198) Also at 143 were Bill Thompson.) 6 eis ' andattentio n he has giver : who drives Adept, the| competitive| course record at Riv-| after 36 holes was the, eran} Vancouver and Alan Johnston of Marteil of Edmonton dropped out FEED MILLS oval to make it possible for ae : Trveve Diskerud, : Royal Ottawa pro Ernie. Wake-| Montreal. , of .contention with his second : pene to perform the we gp any “Protector, the|215: winner owned by George! 1am. who ~ @ hot 68 ‘TMurs- | 15 pee Ee eee = 73 for 146, 18 strokes of p feats of speed. as Norway: Rover : "| day and stayed on the”pace with| Fifteen players in reco pace, en in io ches last Mon-| White, who wil inode Conade' ow IE. “Shaw) . Praise: Mise 500-Pard vee ie Ole aie tae Suhie ance oS aes ‘-_ ; * - , | - e 5 ¥ rk : 3 Rap tthage con athe tet Ta tee tae ee being given thse. ; Bos Cale ceveaa [eons Friday. Wakelam, 61|inferrupted twice by rain Two ks at the Sydney Sports a, decline t others equalled par ~o her, Plicka’s Firet, formerly| ‘taining by the mobile _sarting |time 2.19 35; winner owned by eer Scans yy, . : te and are racing under Dr. George Bishop, Lexington, |“? Presstire. Sey) PEL sliced amos Hahts itan| "7; Smt Chartotictown sain helped oot ww a cncover |12-¥ eanr-oldd pee 7 ) full seconds off his previous| The 71 - year - old Fredericton! 4+ Truro Wednesday night, a aed Of ac aden 2 ' ~ : as he oa the "hae Raceway is preparing for ex{Johnny Conroy won the second | ner a Pree back aati ° 3 in 2.17, and the trotter sil-| history making event =~ Het|and sixth dashes with Doctor| That gave him his fourth CPGA Fans Eighteen 9 = z0, owned by C.H. Boutil-| Majesty Queen mae ites Pence, time 2.17 and 2.13 45;) seniors championship — an event ’ almost nies full sec-| Prince Philip will wite winner’ owned by Jenkins and) paced - the fi saab rounds—| WESTPORT. M (AP) a S ne W. a é , ul ua from his old tab when he| cing for ‘the first time July 28) Napkee, Newcastle, N.B. Driver and left: him “in-.good position to | pwe} — dé Bibert Pier 4 MY. MRSS. =’ : seventh dash in 2.16 3-5, | When they will attend. a night) Pinkney won two dashes—race bid for second money in the gliched . ae eros sight i ; ~ ther winner on the same| meet at the New Brunswick ¢aP|7 with Dominatoo Pick in 2.15 3-5.| CpG itself today. Leypeypect antenna sat } ; ital track. and race 8 with Anne MvGee ia al in’ third ce tale a oe ere eee eee va e a ee : can claim several|5i3 —~ ee a Ocha: oa jou that wasn’t all. He struck é ge Frredericton kee oe shawa Ont.to ee oe eo ' tkley, P.E.I., and now the ea ee Now that the lovely summer) who carded a 7 Friday | "-. uineeniees a hoo eal ; . : 3 : ; nights have arrived, with thoy-| EIGHT-WAY TIE i gecord for the season, isciudiag | “J Cuaranteed istenrability ~ of Harvey Bethune of . The twelve-year-old won in 2.19 3-5. > pac- sands of visitors in the “Garden| Eight pros deadlocked at.142| two two-hitters. % ~+-vi- of the Gulf,” we hope that asi including Al Balding. of Mark- te meet your future requirements Lower rates for women! _ d here is some news of the loits of-Maritime drivers on world’s wealthiest harness fing track—Yomkers, N.Y. In No. 1 Trot last week, purse Candlelight ‘Earl Avery) | first, time 2.07 25. In the ’ Trot,purse $6,000, Sh-Boom ri Avery) was second, time the summaries: - Leon Spangler (E. x an AT KEPPOCH BEACH ONE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND'S MOST MODERN SUMMER HOMES COMPLETELY FURNISHED Consisting of Hot Point Refrigerator and Range, Double Drain Board Cabinet Sink; Tiled Bathroom with colored fixtures and electric wall heater. 50 gallon Electric Hot Water Heater. 3 bedrooms ‘with 5 beds with Serta inner-spring mattresses. This home is finished throughout \ with Knotty - Pine. All modern Rattan furniture. This beaitiful can be had complete . . . even to pie- tures on the walls . . . For Information CALL 5796 will highlight the gala program, Her Majesty -will present 1-2, Chrisdale (J. MacGregor) 2-1, Knight Norris (R. O’Brien) 3-3, i | many as possiible of them will attend tonight’s races at the Charlottetown track “under the lights’”’ and the other good pro- grams that will be put on during the season. We are sure they will see con- tests of speed quite as good as. those at many of the larger tracks im the United States, and they can view them from a comfor- table grandstand and bleachers. Race secretary E. Frank~ Acorn has gone all out to make this season’s contests the best of all ‘time, and he has the ba owners of some 200 trotters and won Moncton Raceway and reduced her record to 2.12 25. ing of ham, Ont®,a pre-tournament and ‘two-time CPGA winner, favorite. |} | Balding fired his second straight , 71. 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