Stclcns said a rlcfcnce his title will he dcclared lacant fnr tfonrc. ll-ltlcal if he rlocsnl dcfcnd it by July 7, must hc til:-idc against a he was cxpcclc warned earlicl' to defend his title ht-i-c Friday OWN T ..m. -.. Gene Fullmer Wins Decision t"'iIt('-lG(l t'iPi Fiwtilcr diewelght champion Gene Full mt-r. although fighting in constant .i-etreat, vion a unanimous Iti- lrniind rlecislon over Ralph t'rigi-r- l.lones at t'hlcago Stadiiim l'VTlflIl)' I-Iorscmcn all oler the province main tliiiiiuaiicls of dollars uorctnm". will be delighted to learn that a sport! ill crcctiiig a conimoriioils .lnnN' I 97.0”; undmmm. m"h"y eolendid program of racing will grandstand. stables and other tixvmmv "aged I,-"um". hm H" I” M” ”" "l' 5'''""'"'M' "nkl '"""- West Jordan Utah. toiighic. ramp July I. The plant is one oi thel DOMINION DAY. .m.n" 0" "I. mp" or N" M H” best in the Marilimps. and is the With such a history and such mm?" '0 pound M” "N Ymhv. oldest operated track in the Mari-I good facilitics Dominion Dal can i ' l times. and one of the oldest-hnr-. always bc ciiiintod on to draii suf- ness-raring tracks in the Domin- ficicnt crowds to kcep lhc Race- , way operating. With gen et oil I racel purses. a 37.30 tree-for-all and oth-. er rlnaslftcii ract-s. the best of the I tn the Canadian aniatciir ldon, tint and tho 1'8. Intlrnnniciit in itlii. Hid- All stuns piiiitl tho Iclevlscd hoilt. but nnos lAt"Il unscasonahle May llieilod thc coiitrysirin eral icct of tl'Pl show once. Referee Joey Whitc voted for Ion. My first recollection of I Filllmer. 49 to 40. in the Illinois there was in listening to the hul- race That was in IBM. and the Super Hal. 201 2-5. hot-so: wt-re rat-on to high-wheel Harry Hirsch of Svtinry. AMI 'irtV- siilkicx. which wrrc from 6 to ti on by George Maiigcr. pact-d the seconds slmicr than the sitlktea of fastest milc of tho I957 season in today H the Mnritinics. 212 1-5. ('harloIte- Hernando iias an impound stal- town horses won two firsts and um. Wm-.1 in summmims. 31..-it two seconds. an i-itcctlt-at showing Pilot was in can of the Itnportedi in the txoen ronlpetltton they had owned In sum Rt-aiilts are" Races I and 4. (' lost his ITIIfIfIleWl'lEhl title in tin: same ring on a fifth-roiind knock- out by Sugar Ray Robinson. Filli- n gt-ttiiu: otit mer weighed 101 and ours in. Local Mixed any broods of yniinl: ot- liidlong. 217. owned by Walter cllly. N:-iiporl N S Recon 2 and is R fincr An Since that time hundreds of Ir ters and pacer! from all over this R brmincr have raced in Slimmer-; lid? on Dominion Day. and thc lhotly f. '2 in 2-3. tMai-(In-goi-i I-7. urlter of these not!-it has driven Avalon fiat. 214. in Rcainant 2-l. time 1 In .15 and 219 2-5; Anthony this afternoon at the tlharlotletnwn Golf Club beginning at l.'ttl Play will he oicr a l.l-hole course with twn-thirds of the combined handi- eape applying. was tar liolow tIt'tt't11.'ll itte I number on such occasions. Throiigh the enthusiasm and a de- I. owned by James Marnregnr. N" om" p,aV,,., ...,” N, D”, mm in Apr” "l" "t ""9 ll "3" I" 3"l''”'"''” ”l'''''"''""w" 0" "M" G" "V mittcd on the course until the hatched hcfnre the 'r""”"""' M 7”" '1' lmixed foursomes are iindci-i.ay. I04 l lmatline tit? aide equal to other kovlnftml IIVO 0III' I lPnst entries will be accepted at the tee A dance. will he held at the clubhouse this evening. The draw is as follows. RPOIT No. I I'll! Im-Joyce leer. Perry Peg Weir. Vic Williams. 1.3.&-Pauline Saunders. rd lit spring was full SPORTS TRAIL Baseball is Going Through ' Attention-Drawing Antics 0. hope so In any event WAVORITE MONTH! Guy: 5 Mayn- sharp and penetrating. October are my favouri achtlllaa: Ilelen Mat-Donald. as.-iv voaic iaei.-vmii the wives. III celebration ef a birthday '"0""'y is ”lf."";:i" T M hm am a” Nnreorrletltemu . W ln: l:vIIl:V"!.:fll(!I llavi; PIIIEITITQ Burden. hterllnl VIP- Eaee with intent to bruise ' . . 1.48--C M M II . -l "um" u M" thunk mm" Intltty; MD"d.TIe Addy Ha aeeriii lurking lust around There is iiomettrlng a Ltr"l'i4.li Macbtlald. an Mae- leeate: Ire. Ralph Carr. Doug. LIL-Dorothy Norman. Idplt; Itltde Fraser. Bob White. Toni Roa- l I 2? I 3 I? allot H and ten become: a real r i TICK. I IQ-huts Macbneald. Kevin Dewlliia: rtioliin wwiiimli. win. lam this worms 5, pg-, looming in from all nu !.lC--Ines Gallant. natpli yliiii-ybends of rovins does i Ceeele ldgett. Don Mac- 3 l joodtots or If i..'."'-I" ...... ..arK Jelxleetu. bury. groiisc are early ncstrrs idlacovdred grouse that were set- in fact the eggs ,.p,-"C, tut-nlit-th l hlnrt normal years and ni tag rabbits In the an the ,1 rcinstnicmcnt iiiinicdiaicly as an udm; nmatt-iir and out play in the 1's zuvcrlnk '- rnomhcr of the I-'S(i'A 4-xecutiva't'Ii gym whim. Dnlpy 17): gm". commitleo from 105.1 through 1966. Iatta and smmi. that he had paid Wardis expenses A Oys Smith, in Don- amateur ....-...-s gain. Domestic Animals Can Cause: Havoc If Allowed To Roam Tho" W”? M kmwkmm ': In dlwk "aw" Th" htlrgwislgtri :I;I:n1IlAltI'AI(.l.llIlO does the an-r.g on hli1,1.ard litan- iintlcr ser-it-at had brought home two full Tho onlvlgrown Hunt: and e woodco "”mm' M""'" "" eggs too long stood a chance of both: buried with no chancc of; k 1 n g . 5 l haxc talked to al,.':,.h.nu:nmmuT”:mT13: outside-Onarin horse in scheduled: largo iiiinihcr of fishcrritcn and tnlwn, hm”, date none have reported spotting may iM.nd,.,1 The Oarllesl hrood of black: I the-v'ot point him tor me all same ever saw was on liar 19th and l "tim- woiiltl judge the tiiickllngs lI'Pl'l'l.nd H" Hum "M, M m, Mm. llaler than April lflili nr toiirtocnth . ,,,,”,m M m.,m” in our "H. d "'"'l'l vi": l"3r:f' ll'l::"':';:!gn'fzlil”auokel&tne night in their haying i the o spot broods on ltlav '14th in om-lmnrmn 0' ,,N,.,. ""'l "V"'"" """l 'h' l”'"""' h'l""'l'-' on half tlrmcn rabbits in thr tilts """"l tlirc bordcring stallion ”Allriizht." h M T W W h I F T moi-sidr Black Pilot was r by rot-- or . 1- ae t - lIl”l'l('T' flockendortf Rrns. York Point. I-2. Hiliitcr Blidlong III. Walshr FOUVIOWIOS Ar. tour or lilo days old. The mother would ,.-"mg, Both horses we-rc good trotters. 2-I. time 217 and 116 4-5 war 'm..,l ”im-g- hQp" on mp mm: M. l hilt Black Pilot had the edge and Michael. 211 3-5. ow nod by won the race. 1 George Turner. We-tphal; Buster lea A mixed foursome will be held in Mttrrlt schedule to suit the season. ietuqm, line is declu-it out in all her green finery but the winds are June and 1' "'t0"”'5iage to this species at fttr bearers. ialthough they are opposite. June 1-”. ",3. - is a month of homemaklng. blrthlmm M and son: for our feathered friends ...". October's it-arm turning crimson mi . mu 3",... mm. min. nmi and gold on distant htllstttct l"'leaa nothing he could do to stop fore-riinnci of death and the am", 1-my K-may gm. 9.. guy... g hrcath of King Winter "nag 9" 3," ad -n n. .9. ..., "'0 ""3-tut or than any there Is and hot" llldlll I but several ins-It liunlner and the elder awalee ly- Tom lttg mellow and still unde rt use of autumn that stays iv from the ttavs at youth till the tad split! at three score years ity. The hunting dog menace. looms hesott Iihone - Scot Rider Wins Motorcycle Race DOUGLAS. isle of Man. t-AP". . Bob Mclntyre. a daredevil Scot rider. averaged clusc in 100 miles an hour Friday in an Italian-built Gllere motorcycle to win the sen- tu Tourist Trophy race. . The Glasgow r is covered the eight-lap mountain course of OLE miles in 3:02:57-an aver- IBC of N99 miles an hour. He hit more than 100 miles an hour a tour laps of the course and the lnurth lap set a record of 101.12. Ha won a special prize of 2100 for that feat. John Surlecs ot EIlI!lHNI- I-lt'iV' he an Italian MV Augusta. was second with .'1'0S:M.1 an average llioec of 97.86. BROOKLYN fA.Pl night. hander Roger Craig. claiming his first complete suns since last July. checked Cincinnati on just three hits for a 0-! Brooklyn vic- tory Frld-y sight as the second NICE Dodgers trimmed the skid- ding Redlegr National League lead to ball game. Don Zimrner batted in a pair ot Dodger runs. with a double and his fifth home run of the season. and Charlie Neal banged three of SW23 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Saturday. June 8. 1957 BASEBALL. ROUNDUP RESELT5 Havana 020 012 a- 5 it 2 National League sigglr ffgeljisiefgiuar md Cincitltlitti 002 000 tltll .'l 3 fl; Rochester 000 Mo (Nov g 3 1 gmi.i.ii-.i nil zoo llx- 6 ii if Miami 000 030 won 2 9 I S Kllppslcln. Acker l.3i. Free-maul Gy . . y P, R t7I and Hailcy; Craig and Walker.; mpa-3l”i'.5n.ck ,:,',lg,,(.;,:,'f,'"'.:."”l.,,'., TORONTO Top contenders III'.TIIIIP R: top left. Mrs. E? Tax lbnttom left. Ali's Pride. Wiltrod 5m.l,," M -I-mwmlo LjKl'llP5l9'”- "R5,; Bk""Walke'-'Bucha. Ii: Snyder. HR' Roch- Ite Queen's Plate to he run at lor'ti Chopariette; top right. l.y- Farr and Frank I-Zilinii of Toronio;l ' ' z”T'"""'5 il'"'Bi-M”-V' G, Blaytm-k. New Woodbine track In Toronto ford Ca), owned by RP. Taylor; bottom right is Lad A Tor. Jiml i('F' Wirephotol I: : Montreal at Richmond ppd. rain ”"”"' ” '"” '”T"' '" r”"T&” T '4” ' r” ----l llill-'m"L l-W" till and Crand- STANDINGS all. Saiitorrl and Lopnta l.-Hlll- . Amafeur m....., By THE CANADIAN ctiuss Arc hie Moore Sus ended i " p I l P ”Y" 5'-t5Pe"d9d .”lE.-...... .i"l3.."-ll ”9?il”'.i.i7if gmqgntti 3; :3 -3;; .. .. y .;. ... . Y , roo yn - . a . . . tTHIiM.o tlPi- rim is (iiilf 1'1""?:1,P”.;f.lfim.f(:2nK,jl:; X:-?I:g.Philadclphia 711 is an 1-. Association ruled Fl'iit.'i.i llial iia- 53"”. Q, LZE-"ms ' i iMilwaukca 26 I9 ..'i7ll 2 I tiiiiia amalciir clianipinil Harvic 'i y ' g lst. Louis 2.1 21 523 AU; inai-it had t'l0lBlNl "ruin of .-iiiiawM”i”"'k" W0 ""9 30”"it 9 t'iNeii York 2n 2a .417 1'2 lrllr status" and r)lal'Ofl him on P'l'”""r3" MOOMWP0 7 Tchlcago 15 .11 .125 1:1!-.- Dl".'l'R0lT IAI” l.l:'.hi-lleal'.V- -tnilliiily back into an climinaion." Antlliinl here lt'rirla)' night it his pmhamm rm "'1" -V""'- !F:(P:hl"m 9:1ancg:;l"d(:')l3 Rplgxnn; Pittsburgh ll 39 -31013": weight champion Archie Mtiore said Stclcus "Tile Mi. 2 man terms were met. Steicns said "I" ''i''-V'l0"l1''l"N''l3 1'” llltl igi and hand IL- purl,-,5-l l PROEAELE P”-CHER; has suspcilrlcd Friday by the .Va- vtlll fight Mi. .'l and tho uinncr Moiirc said hc llailted S100.00tl w””'r'i """ Ai”"'”""'"” mad" Anleriranl Leaguri l l tional Riixinx: Association and itill iiict-i liiihniii for in into. ”Vi'clrc cnnccrncri with a rca.s- q"ar”".5 '" 5”h”l'ht"' ml” mi ll"? Washington 031 001 240-ll I6 1 NEW YORK l-V” r Pl'"ll3l7l? Moorr counter - punched with a Perhaps. tic can ilnrli the No. -I nnablc ilcfcncc of tho tlllc and USGAV5 "”'i"l”V9litllllnitlltflt'FtlSStlCk-I-gland ()0003130o.. 7 m 1.piIclIers for today's maior leaguc threat to line the NBA for 810,- man into ll ” Moori-is promisc to tight Ihc win. Nftlmincd Ward and ill?" noiiti:-di Smhm. avenger I7) and FilzalE5m95- W0" and W51 l'eC0l'd5 ill 0tt0.tl0tl 1 Under the NBA": June ratings. nor of the Anthony-Spieser fight." him "I lit? Penalty iiliicll cxtentlslucmm Courtney (7,. palm, Gahlpgrgntljegpg, The VIIQTBII boxer was ll1- Harold Johnson of Philadelphia. onablc defencr of the title anti ”'""'tZl1 May t'i.ylfhti cm .4,H1-om.m'3k la," Mchigh lmj American League gnenriert iihi-n hr ntticially tailed Hans Sit-ctz of Germany and Chuck Sleiens said. ”Vt'e'ra not interested """ph D"-Vt USGA "'"”"'” 'l'l Pitiila igi mm Hogan Naragnii Baltimore at Chltfttio ttllcii In appcar tor a scheduled Hiiiit Spicscr III Ilclroii rank in ordcr in thc ulnnc) " "”'l0r- ”'l"””"""l "'3' w""i"l l"'”l till W- (ilcrenger l. 'T0n'1'-ll1l"k "Hit N BTOWII ll-Bl ts Plerttel with Inn-ranking contcndcr Tony behind iiillinny The tough Veii lllnorc (l('fl1l'll lie picr agrccit it-lf"l' llillllltllllllllllli '" l"lllillHlllt?nlt Hits Wash--Bollmgl ('1e-ltfola. i9-7' Anthonr Yorkcr.1lrcad.t has defeated Stile llithi -tnLhoiI.l'- lmmm "N" m" ”"'”"h a"l'i”l"" viln 42' V . NW Vttlilt it Uelrml-'l'8t'l1V ltll Wnnrc has in Gclnhniisen. (ierm- ser, knocking him oil! in thc ihircl "There was no contract and no "1 M3)" 195? lhrntmlt Ihc Colonial Bahlnqnrp mo om gun in 3 g 0 vs Foylack tn-4). any. llpon learning of his siispen- rouiitt of an April battle, in Detroit. tlnncy involved." Moore said. 00”" i" F0” W"T”l- T"X- la-hi Chicago 000 M1 100 00-412 2 5”-5l0ll ll Kill-"3 CRY i-Vi aion and an VBA warning tiiat Though the door was left ajar Stevens said the suspension was mtitllll .(1i inning... Sullivan (2-4) vs McDermott ll-ll. aiiloinatic because Moore had been DPV W-Id Wmri Mil avpli tor (j,.ccI,,m. z,,,.,,;nk lot and Trl- Washington at Cleveland Aber- t -Si vs Ilarshman and Lollnr. w: It-thy tltll or Plscull lwynii I6-ti-. National League tic stabbed back with his threat. contender il.cI liirri siic." ii:-is the I-ply "I don't think we'd rccugnltc niulll. Opctl at Tnlcrlii. (thin. next uccklnpw yon. immgmm 3 -; 0 st t"lm'd Sim:-us. VIM prcsldent. a iiilr fIPI('ll1'P Ill Iiiiiniio a,L'RlflSI Although Inihony Ills Iii-i-c. tile as a lianplicant for aiilalciir rein- Detroit 010 001 tax, it 10 ll Cincinnati at Brooklyn Hacker Stevens disclosed plans for a a European Iicilter," the NRA iit- promoters had given up on a llL'lll- statciiiciitf l l,3rq-... Hrim i7; 3 ,1 Howard. t.'Ht va Podraa I3-2!. tournament in select a champion tii-int said iheavyweighl title. fight some lime Ward's cnirvlox-or. riddle Lmrcry. Running. l,ai-v in. ma non". wzl Chicago at Philadelphia Drott should Moore not incct his ohli- WANTED titl0.ll00 lago lnstad. a bout was arrangcri San Francisco aiitoninhilc riraler, nu,-min: 1, iluqrspny HR, yyk,, (3-6) vs Cardwcll t3-2!. gallon in rtcfcnti within a nionlh. Stcvr-its said his last IttIIItIlIlfIl'.rOI' Antliony with Canadian i-honi- ltit'Nl lltc ltrcscnt national amleur Mantle Ilt-I-Porter. l St Louis at New York -Schmidt IIAVI-I I-Zl.IMlNATl0.V i-aiioii iiiiii lliiorc was May t Al pinn Yinn lliirclle of Hair SI him champion III Oi-tohrr. 195.1 n,,5i,.n (no not) 030 y 3 i N-Ii va Barclay 12-4t or Antonelll "l don't think it's fair to bring that time lloorr azici-ii to fight N.B, in llclroil next Friday i l”rlrlni- . ilrltnll i-csillled trnnlirc- Kansas (liuv Iiitltltltllx 512 0 t.'i-lit. cciti lcKllm0tt.V by Lolrery. a Nixon. Portarfield izi, tmn,"-H" Milwaiilu-e at Pittsburgh Crone (2-1) vs Law t2-2). 1.: Nliron. HR: International League 3 I . Expect Rain to .IIilffalo fltltt M0 0 0 4 2 "'”r-'"- i-Moro Queen 'I'0RON't't't (CPI-Rain or shine. and the weatherman predicts ex- pected showers will hold off until evening. today's running of the 325.000-added Queen's Plate will he the richest in its colorful ltd-year hliitory. Thatts about the only sure thing In he race. I The winning owner will receive ""5"" '"l'7"3 "'9 dam"? 320,445 plus 50 guincas from the , "I" M" "0"" . suipanlng the previous among tie ranks of our wildlife. mm” as”; M” 1". Wm. W," This week a farnnr reported his Cumin" Champ ramped Mm, '0 beat Cana- Id In be i "H" h" dlaii-bred lhrea- year 4: lo-tinii received by Harry Brow-' Island ltorscs nnvi In training will .. . bcll. station mnatpy ".5 mph M lhfrp I":'i"iWl':" ""':i5'w"ml'l"”S5:';:'y ducks t'lat stood you a fifty-titty kittens Other items included y 1 , graphist at Soiiris. lliintlreds ofl Sac-ltiiillc Ilviuns had its tlriit '''."r' "r"'' . "R 1:” F. .'( chance of inciibatin: Ihcir cuss field mice. young rabbits. song wing" "M . "d people were gathered around the night racing moct Wednesday. "l"""'- A '" 3 0" '" '1' 1"" would be llltlsc whosc nr-sis iri-rc birds and animals and deposits 'h"'" I M" "'""""' station listening to the account all They had a big attendance and the Chrk ""0 I9 "l "- T" M" "ii .unrter brush pilcs or heavy wind-'l.hem iii the empty grain bin where rrm” "h" "w"'” """' """ the famoiiii Hernando-Black Pilot races were grcnilv 0I1.l0.V!tl- " ” '" I3 '9' r"""'"o y llalls. It was a vicious snovistormlher kittens were born. AVE" "M E259 "CW "" "M' "T owned by ""5' 37 "'l1MI h"""'- l""""”' and ducks who stayed with lhcirlux-K up CAT It”.V 700- It" It! INEVISNI ltltll ' broadcast 11';-mile race called for l Um” mam " ' "mm M a 8:20 pm. ADT start. only one to start--Midi Blue. from the As- -:lIIlh0lIIP Stable. Winnipeg. and the longest shot of the IIFM at 25- the wandering Tom this domain. The birds always gave a warning and mi. 21! l:N'rtttr.I The 22 rifle would crack Entries for this oldest annually to one of lntlg. Once two wandering hounds tookl Nov. 15. I055, tot lure dropped to alted 210. The fig homo grove wt in ttwj payvm-ii of sino was due ll Fltttallv Mt-i As race day drew nearer It he the grove Thcy lDn(soIthIprtwIl.IdIeyde-, vi.-lop a tendency to dig out mink- irat dean or rues. do terettlc dain- pct 531;.-n averaze at 38.500 for imports. '5 Plate Running Today rim race, in North America closed I7 In ne.coinher.l um. and to 37 last May I when a camp evident to most owim-a nut, I MW y they rlwIii't have I chance and 25' - must have slept it off foi at noon dmppw om Mynr, F-,.may-' ("NH their buying commenced in the ....,,,,,m ... am mmdm. m.; swamp at the east end ot ' ' ' I M M 5 Moss um. I shouldered the old ;:';',0',”,f,".';,,:":?' L';',:'r'd'i;.'"5-":,l . 3V 0 ' ' "...... ,. .,...i.,.,.i. -rm. d""h'E '"d "M W” """ .0 d"" Cftnpadclle. but many observers '" ""1 I' "" ”"””'' '"'dlc'''' "" reel lhore are at least three otheril two-year-old. The bl-on eelt was ll Dodgers Trim Redlegs' NL Lead To Half A Game loedlng Cincinnati 6-). abavlng't.he l the Brooks' 11 hits as Craig went the distance for the first time since last July 26-when he beat these same Redlegs 5-2. The lledlegs now have lost I of their last 10 games. PHILADELPHIA AP -Rookie Jack Sanford. pitching a three-h1t- ter and striking out 10. moved Redlegs lead to ball game. NEW YORK AP - Del Ennis delivered a two-run homer in the ixiillth llltlngg-his first hit of the inme-to bring the St. Louis Car- idlnals a 5-3 victory over New lYork Giants Friday night. The jgft-hf-p'l'ac.e !Cards. who have won . v C 1,0 H0 elr ast 14 games. now are ilfglil. EI'Il;tl)allg:8 PllnIllsadelphiaFrIiglail:;YAl:1" If games 0' "19 N"tl'""'l "" '” 3;?” 1””: ,"”,2dB'””'i'l"tl piltisgiinou AP - Veteran The um 9” lugum Iznrnn Spawn buried his second i of the season Friday night. giving up seven hits as Milwaukee Bl;ave;o (Bl3(I'1l9(.l Pittsburgh Pi- Lew Hoad y.-riday was made th rues before a crowd of 21.762. 2-l betting favorite to win his sec? l d sllfllhn W” backed "P 1:3? '""e' ;i'li'.'l'.!Iil”lli?Z"”.&..ll.l"'.?.filllZ".5222: The vicwrv vullert the unmi- teur t;?IrrliEE B0” ::ltl2:.g.ll':Vf35 to within twougamea LONDON MP, 1 z . Spahn was aided by three double Mme Towed Wm d f " "'9" plays but he didn't need much H h E 1. ht le End '95 3”” help as all oi the hits he allowed ” . T939 uchl" 31” b”"'t8 FMS were singles. In winning his sixth '- "(E '"'1'yi "'9 3111153! game against three defeats. the ChamPl0ll- 1" L0"d0l'l- Jilly 9- PM-y crafty southpaw struck out two Imoter Harry Levene said Friday. and walked one. sTyIs-r;3iI.7iI.i3”iZ.Ey".ais co: As Much As 58,500 Each Now IITTAWA tCPl -- What price trend uas to higher and higher football players? lrcwards as interest in football be- Jim Mccaffrey. manager of fit gan to grow in leaps and bounds. ylfwa Rough Riders of the Bigi fToday. a fair average for Am- iltour who has been associaicd rrlcan imports would be roughly with football since 1923. says the 38.5011 per season. and in ii few price has gone up from nothing to c,,s,., (.,,,mdembly mom ttsalarics for Canadian iilalcrs. of course. rose along with those of itliftorts. although not as high. A good Canadian play:-r can earn hp. tween 33.000 to 56.000 torlai. HOAD FAVORITE LONDON tCPl Ausu.nlla's ; and 34.000 for homcbrews. Together with larger siiuatis. ilonger schedules and costlier op- erations. it means a club such as Ottawa picks up an annual tab of .slightly more than 3400.000. "Any way you look at it. that's a lot of money." he writes in the lflrst edition of the Rough Rldcr i News. the club's new six-page pub- lication. It is the first such foot- .ball club hand out in Eastern 1 Canada. Referring to his early days in football. Mccaffrey said: "The players played for thc tint and knocks. aild Iiclicve me. that was about all they got "Back in the '20s fooliiall iias as l amateur as they come. even more not log, im- i amateur. probably. than the slrug- without Lin- grief. .g11ng sports of rowing and paddl- . in: today. "Then. as I recall. clubs hcuan paying players a small anltlunl of moncy-it started with the muniti- cent sum of five dollars-and grad- iually things improved to a point where just before the war the liitipcnd was 315 tor a sctic-clulcd lgamc and 325 for a playoff con- tent Lite liisuranc cxpress your IDWIN 0. JOIINSNINIG. I.A.. i "tiftcr lllc war, itilli thc hlggcr 0WlAVIG'-'Il7Ell&lIIlX E. G. JOIIIISTOIIE Says: when the father dies the family's gngf u l.ct'.s talk it over. In - lll Grafton Dirndl. charlotbuwn. P. I-. I. The Phlls' lone rue came ..., l I fourth inning sacrifice fly by ch "1 Funanded. scoring Willi. .., ,- CLEVELAND rapt -La.-1...... I' Washington broke out at a 7-7 ill: with four runs-three unean.ed'. in the eighth inning Friday 1,, W71 11-7 over Cleveland Indians it-1:" now have lost five straight. ll1f'l'p.: longest atrini of setbacks lllii' season. i CHICAGO 1A?! .3 Orioles nipped the IeagE:.l::':;l”'. Chicago White Sox. 3-2 grldyf night on Tim F.ancona'a mf. scoring single in thc lltli Itlfllll" I The loss uiiiirl affect Chica ..'-” five-game lead since the SCCITHI:-.' place New York Yankees droppm. a 64 decision at Detroit. i 4 I I I "Get Out And ; Vote On Monday": GIVP your 1 't. 1 mid even it henliloild eto f.I1ali':mlli'aW Eh score. well )1 I anyway. you dped mm Tilt: nc I b' , . , i 24:2: sis; l.'.l'- awigd our showing of better W"-;. er's Day- 9 Ewe Dad on Famil We carry only br rm .1 .. I quality mcrchandisc. lvive et..'..,l",;:1 - . s ' t the "W" folk 3' 5 OPPIIIK for. at naanr a. MacDOUGAL1.'l BETTER MEN'S WEAR Iiaar M815 mm of Life Insurance but Insurance. worry lg .dd.d y.' 0 Provides ,an easy way affection to your family. D 0.1.0.. rmvtm-Jal tlsnagee llnflux of American players. the four... Hold .Sl5.23a In nurses. I 'cos'r srtml l Therc's Lad Ator. stixmplilg liavl colt purchased by M. .1. Boylen of L Toronto last February from thcl estate of the late .ltm Fair ot Icainaville. Oni. for R27.50ti. Ladl Ator. wlntcr book tavorlte at 2-in- caa RADIO INSTALLATION tuld SERVICE. RAIN OR SHINE CAR AERIALS. REAR SEAT SPEAKERS. TRAINED PERSONNEL snd PROMPT SERVICE BOWLAN RADIO - TV POWN AL STREET 1 oilds. was In the money rach ltlme otlt in ttlsti and II is likely to go In the post third favorite at .1 to 1. Theres' also Senor Teddy, bred by E. P. Taylor and owned by (fol. K. R. Marshall. of the Ontario Jockey (Tluh. Senor Tcddv tnadr I6 appcarnnccs on Ontario traiks as a two-year-old and won only itwn. The race. which could develop Into one of the moat wide-ops-n Plates in years. is !lpN'fN'l to draw a crowd of more than 20.- l I l l l FOR TONIGHT, A TROT A” AA PACE-2 l 7 My Darling. l l Gitincr it girl. I Mr Jnllscott. 2--Merton I Lena nato l l t I Ken's Pride. 7, Pcrlclci-; I News fu-pat, Logan. 3 The Rhrilt. 5 Feather Pride. Electrical Work Special Repairs to- Floor Sanders and Electri- STARTERS WITH POSITIONS 7:30 P.M. A l'A(1l.'J--2 IIASIIES AT 33135.00 EACH 0 PACE-2 IIASIIES AT 55100.00 EACH Abbe; 5-Kildare Girl: 0--llum Dale. 7-Real Lusty; B TROT-2 DASHES AT 1100.00 EACH Frisco The Great. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK JUNE 8th, 1957 DASH!-J8 AT 8150.00 EACII 3- Money Royal. 4-Keppnrh Pill" -. I Johnnie Jester; 0-Afllflftt I -1- Kitty MacKay: 4- MiirttitV'l I-C P ("I'll- .l -Rltlltltfz Girl. I l.-ilk?" Duster. 7 Butt": Echo. I -Fnrtiln0'I: I I I I 0 I V threc uocks bc-i y. H aw,-tw Tf.'3l"i.vlll'."l.'. d.l."'lu.'.li.'ii.'.."i?..l: "'0 "'9 tr" rtlhrr Tailor Mr-0.; cal Appliances. Motor re. diii-in and "mm utiu-.ia-it I.I'tltl.",' mg hp, ", . ,,m "mmm Thorns All Pride. a Isle-spring winding - gm 1'". .” -Imm" I-to-l PIIOIFC II I-HO EHIII d H . -in - """" ””""- "'" '"'"'""'t MecI.lAN 1. son Icgugg "WAG. 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