12 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Aug. 3. 1954 -r.flv:,,’§‘33?3 I Abdel Latii' Abou-Hell. 3'!- year-old Egyptian army m - jor. crosses the finish line in Saturday's $3.000 Northum- berland Strait Marathon. 18 minutes behind first place fl- nisher Herman Willemese of CAPTUIRESWSAECOND PLACE Holland. Abou-Helil received 9900 for second place and bet- tered John LwCoursiei-e's last year five (minutes He. leaves for Quebec today where he will compete in the Lake St. Jean 26-mi1e swim. Billy Rice Takes City Free-For-AII Billy Rice captured the (free-[ for-all in double dash fashion.“ Anthony L and Chief’s Gal c bined for a juicy $103.60 exac-l tor and driver Harry Poulton was suspended for five racing days on the Prince Edward Is-l land circuit. These events occurred at Sat-. iirday night‘s harness racing program at Charlottetown Dri-l ving Park and over 1,000 folksI were on hand for the proceed-l in gs. . The Meadow Rice horse. own- ed by Doug Hill, Charlottetown.§ had no trouble whatever mak-' ing it. a 1-1 summary in the; feature. His miles of 210-3 and‘ 2.10 gave him victories with the greatest of ease. ‘ Anthony L saw Sunny King] romp home a winner in h ‘ night's first dash before he de-V cided to lead the parade him-Y e‘.”. The second trip of thisi event found Claude Murphy get his veteran horse into an earlyI lead and hang on for an upset? victory, Chief's Gal. a dismal last in the initial mile. came home second in the fifth and combined with Anthony L for a juicy $103.60 exactor. A place pay on Chief’s Gal was worth a smoo s 7.80. ‘ Echo Ridge Eddy and Boom-‘ town divided honors in their meetings. dashes two and six. and Dunlop B and Garth's Best did likewise in races three an seven. . After Jolly Dick had placed‘ second to Echo Ridge Eddy in the night's second dash. the Judges asked Harry Poulton to} report to them after the night's} gram. There was apparent. dissatisfaction with Poulton'sj | K slated to get moving at 7.45 to- ' ht ' nig . DASHES I AND 5 Anthony L (C. Murphy) 3 Sunny King (R. Craig) 1 Stalag Hanover (E. Bernard) 2 5 Chief's Gal (D. MacNeill) 6 2 Drillo Hal (L. Kelly; Simcoe’s Magic (C. Willis) 5 dr Times 2.13; 2.1 -4. Anthony L owned Claude Mur- phy, Charlottetown; S u n n y ing owned by Blois and Nor- man acPhail. Cornwall. Pays — $11.60. 4.70. 2.30; 4.10. l 4 2.80; 2.50; $10.30. 4.80, 3.30; 47.80. 7.30:4.20. DASHES 2 AND 8 Echo Ridge Eddy (L. Neill) l 3 oomtown (D. MacNeill) 3 1 Miss Heather Hal (.1. Hennessey) 4 2 Jolly Dick (H. Poullon) 2 5 Miss Cool Eyes (J. Pound) 5 4 Time 2.14, 2.104. Echo Ridge Eddy owned by George Callbeck. Slimmerside; Boomtown owned by Collins Wood. Bunbury. Pays ~— $7.50. 3.10. 2.10; 2.90. 2.10; 2.10: 4.30. 3.00: 3.20. DASHES 3 AND 7 Garth's Best (E. Bernard) 2 Dunlop B (E. Nicholson) 1 Mighty Warrior (0. Willis) 4 Duration (S. Stead) 3 Victory Scott (A. Burbine) 5 The Sheik (H. Poulton) 6 Time 2.11-3: 2.12. Garth's Best owned by Alex lacDonald. Summerside: Dun- lop B own son. New Wiltshire. Pays -— $7.30. 4.30. 3.00; 3.60, 2.70: 2.90; $8.70. 3.90, 2.70; 3.20. 2.40: 2.80. DASHES 4 AND ii Rice (J. Hennesscy) 1 1 OAMIQUF‘ Billy ‘5 ithe stock "A" points. while Randy Fredericks. ' d ' 40 . 4 eewpu H. Nichol- ‘ Draw Well A crowd estimated to be the largest to ever see Go-Kart rac- , es at the Covehead Park was on ,hand at the Charlottetown dis- trict track Saturday night for the Maritime Centennial compe. ‘l Ka rt Races l l tition. Ray Birt. Charlottetown. won class with 47 altfax, was secon With points. Keith MacLean walked away with honors in the super “A” class as he counted 58 points. Elmer Cooper. Halifax, had 35 points. Mac‘Lean also won a so-lap lndurance race. - A sidelight of the program was a demonstration by the YMCA Maioretteo and WE. Scantlebury. Results: STOCK "A" CLASS 'ro IVE DRIVERS . Raymond Birt. Covehead Randy Fredericks, fo. Ed MacLaren. Oh’town Frank Wright. St. John A] LeBlanc. St, John SUPER "A" cuss TOP FIVE DR RB Keith .MacLean. Ch‘town 58 Elmer Cooper. Halifax 35 Don Allan. Covehead 34 Doug Lively. Sackville m Merrill MacLean. Ch‘town 25 geese SBKSS Speedy Scot Hits Jackpot WESTBURY, NY. (AP)— Speedy Scot. winning as be pleased. received the biggest payoff in harness racing his- tory, $95,690.86 Saturday night when he turned the Realization Trot into a one-horse exhibition at Roosevelt Raceway. The son of Speedster from the Castleton Farms of Mr. and .. Fred Van Lennep of Lex- ington. Ky, was only one length ,in front of Express Rodney at the end of the 1 1-16 miles but it could have been more. had ldriver Ralph Baldwin so (let 5 i sire . l The time of 2.09 84') missed ,the world record by four-fifths (of a second. nner Hanover was third in the field of eight Ifour - year - olds. three lengths , back of Express Rodney. I Speedy Scors checque included $45.690.86 ’or winning the race and $50,000 for wrapping up the Founder's ' Platte To capture the plate and its} 350.000 bonus. Speedy Scot had‘ to put together victories ml Roosevelt's Wes-bury Futurity. as a two-year-old, the DexterI Cup as a throc-year-old and the Realization as a four-year old. . As the short priced choice cl 1 the crowd of 40.146. Speedy Scot paid $2.40, $2.30 and $2.60. Stephens Cut By Argonauts? TORONTO (OP) -— Quarter- back Sandy Stephens was one of nine players cut today from TOFOI‘IIO Argonauts of the East- ern Conference of the Canadian Football League. Others to get the chop were haltbacks Frank Baker. Jackie Simpson and Lynn Bottoms. fullback Bill Walters. end John Autry and Ray Borlie. lineman Gerry Patrick. and tackle Al 3 Hinton. The cuts were announced Sun- day prior to a practice session drive and the hearing later dealt! Helen's Dream (O. Poullon) 3 2, by Argo's head coach, Nobby with it. Word om the gather-, fing was that Poulton was sus-. _ ended tor the next five race; ys. The daily doubles were worthl 357.70 and $20.80 and the quin-I ella paid lucky ticket holders $2490 ‘ ‘5 Another top notch card is1 Edgewood Hedrick (R. MacFadyen) Roger Panlay (E. Glow) Donnaway (O. Willis) Time 2.10-3: 2.10. Billy Rice owned by Douglas Hill. Charlottetown. ays -— $4.10. 2.80. 2.30: 3.70. 2.40; 2.40; 2.70; 3.30. 2 3 4 4 S 5 BASEBALL SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS lWash. SATURDAY ‘ Wirkowski. record pay- - l l l ; PROBABLE l PITCHERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS i Probable pitchers for today‘s major league games. won a lost records in parentheses: National League Los Angeles. Koufax (15-5) at 102 010 MI 0_ 312 0‘ Philadelphia. Bennett (9-8). (N) Buzhardt. Fisher (6). Mossiel 5,“ Fralldsm- Marif‘hfll National League ,(7). Wilhelm (6-6) (7), Bau-é (159) at Plttsbursh. Law (94)). Sun Fran. 000000001—1 iii mann (10) and Martin: Sten-.iN‘~ «um—s solhouse. Hannah (7). Kreutzeri Only Efnmgnc scheduled. e co (4),] (3-2) (ti). Kline (‘10) and Brum-i .Henbel. (’7 - 6) Pier (Prengenrer (5). Duffalo (7) and| Grandall: Gibon (8 - ) and; Pagliaronl. HRs: Pgh~Baileyi (6). Houston womooo— 2 .51, New York oooozoiox—s 90! Jones ‘(0—1) (5). Wood-I Brown. chick (7) and Grote; Jackson 11) and Taylor. HR: N‘Y—i awn (4). momm— 3121; mooisoo— 4 73) Le ‘. Spahn (7i, Bias-j flame (3-2) (7) and Torre:. Jackson. (7). L. Bur-i dette (7.4) (a). . Mr»; Daniel (9). r. Burdette (ii andl . s: Mil —— Mathews! .4), Aaron (17). . ' summ— s 91! u. we uoooi no— 5100* 'J (M) MchI (7). initial m‘k'ia Puvletich; Gibson. (a.9);Martin (a); Osteen (as). Rid-(Phila. Mill! (8). Taylor (9) andi Ill! (9) and Brumley. HR: Wshl ' comer. an; Ci een (2).l-LOCk <19). Anci- account—c 7: Seoul “gunk—1.153 Chicago . ...100()()2000--.3 so annuals. (13-10) Peri-moan We . ...0()Ioooooo—-.1 60' 4).. Brewer (6). Reed (3 Hemert (4)3, Moss) (ii) and ) and Running. Wise (2-1) and .. Mk (7) Dslrym~ LA—T. Davis (6).! . Bert-unet- (5). Americ- liens-0 mucus—z 70) “0—1 31 ~01. “has. cladding (4-1) (7) . ‘ ; Chane. (4-11) x t9) and Alene. mucus»: Mg ‘ , nuclei—4 4:. -'t" . (4-0) m (9) andl ,v - flan-n, (Ho) Kiipp-i 'f‘rj. ,. m. Roland (oil .. v . :I- : IVY-Mantle . r (10). llisoa l' f5 :nhui—mo' New York “INN-7182 ley. HRS: Chi—Ward (16), Niel) olson (12). Wash—Look (18). Phillips (2). Boot l ill on (iii) «no on. Los Angeles 01021000x— 4 so ( Wilson. (ll-0) Lamabe (7) (and Tillman; Chance (11-5) and Rodgers HRs: LA—Smith (7), Adcock (14). Baltimore 001000004— 5 70 Kansas City 100 010000—- 2 70 Bertaina. Hall (6-1) (ti) and Brown: Pena. (ii-10) Wyatt (9) and Edwards. HRs: Bit—Adair (5). Key—Charles (12). SUNDAY American League First Chicago 011000000— 2 91 Washington 000100000—1 40 Harlem (6 ~ 6). Mossi (8), Fisher (Ii) and McNertney. Martin; Narum (7-8). Kline (9) and Brumley. First Detroit Mimm—i H Cleveland 103 002 Mir- 8 12 0 Aguirre. Rakaw (6-8) (2). Re- gan (5), Hamilton (7) and Free- han: MacDowell (4.5) and Az- cue. HR: Cleve—Held ( 14). New York Mlfllfl—z 90 Minnesota on 00. MI— 0 3 2 Bouton (12-0) and Howard; Kant (114). Kllppsteln (7). Worthington (8). Arrigo (9) and Blttey. HR: N.Y.—-bopez (0). National uncle First Houston 103 000 m— ! 19 0 Farrell. Woodechick (8). Not- an [league Washington. Kreutzer (3-2) at (Cleveland. Donovan (5-7). (N). ‘ Baltimore. Pappal (9.5) at ‘lgs Angeles, Belinsky ). Only games scheduled. (9.6), ltebart (4.8) (a) and Grote: Su- therland. Wakefield (3). Cisco (7). Fisher (7-13) (9) and Tay- zlor HR: Hstn — Bond ( ._. UI v lHardy (1). NY - Elliot (8), Kranepool (5). ;Second ' Houston 000100100— 2 60 New York oaoooosox—s SO Owens, Larsen (1-5) (7), iiBruce (7). Woodeshick (8) and 'Grote: Locke (141). Hunter (8) land Cannizzaro. HR: N.Y. -- (Smith (13). (not; Angelou maniacs—o so 010000000—1 72 L. Miller (L2) and Roseboro, ‘Camilli (9): Boozer (1-2). Roe- buck (4). Mahatfey (6). 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