Page 6 The Guardian. Saturday, July 16. 1955 BACK (5 won at Charlotletuwn since the last appearance of S -h - 2.0335 H G-. h M ,i 44 - 1934! -h ler J..Walter and Captain Mor- There will be another pal this column racing in the Mari- of,f3;g”;y"lfhoty1'i3evan and har:'.'";":'l .r:hh'n" of 3:'e"lgsra':,'eS in NEW F0gMuLA gmoghzhsihealfgglndm: 3 b I ;:z3:lg0I:i5,-1sClIlvleI;lll()ltt9hl-.0tlVD!he8;,lfil"9b': gun will go in this event of two event with 8173 in purses "I2? times has really --,tepped np.. driven by Archie L1eh.en,.,,. Re. 47 uaines in 1942 The major B h. . . f , Elmer .t 2 o.cloch In hlutml lle puny huh compemhm in the hu dashes with a purse of 32.50 for each of the two dashes and twc WW ”"3" "'””d'- W'" W" cords fell by the score on Nlari- lcarzne record for pitchers he-longs b. 3. '".'"'” 1:: (""31 am team from the city softball leagur V: ' ' Maritime shoots comlnl up in "ch d"h' "mung cl'''”' 1'' m I150" in "35" "d I35'"lim9 ha” ""de' time tracks and our column can I0 We5 Ferlipllv It'll" ll" "II"? I" tlg ruhrtunklwor otlh eo - 1 ill tangl ewith the team from tht GTG August and September. Be" B"”"- and Premier Ji prize -money Wm be duled m" It All ""90 PPOVIRCEF Wicks 93"" only record a part of the spIcn- 40 RHYYWS l"1”ClCl'?l3ml I" I9” f,.,'.Tef, ,hf"",f,h,:,5. zhd "05 '.M.C.S. Quebec at the Old dia Approximately 25 gunner: com- raneth "mlbmhed new "con" the winner" I" "(uh "”'5”m:"3 .l”'””'i";"" did feature races served up by (.H,h..hg WW Ehhhv 5-ham, his siiehlh 10558:: inond. 3!! wmerbxk peted on Monday and Thursday h':;m.I";'::dVe:ve:." .l'::hcr”"3":; ream 9 top awar going to one h - - hh . 1. 1 - I H - - h - c hd uh nus . Ml” mlmsmani owned and drive" lirtlnluzltlusaDxllgarflllrfggngltIll (ullfll ' In other Natitiiial Lcagiic .ames lzlidrfiulllggliiiald who got the winl l!9(l)ln SS5!lll::yI:ge:nl3::elD;llxl:ol:0 3! AL vlC'&nY gxnrlgrsx begunexlerme gmtllmel Wu nldlfwthbe the ("test in five W. by P0" TUTNEIV D-"lm0"”'v have a big time reviewing tiiem mp revived New York liants .iai-ted the Oriole Merry-go-round; Wlll 59 Played. At 2 o'clock one of 'Canadian Press Staff Writer There were four scores of over 2-! ya.” a lack u um fa” because of his win on the night of July 9 at Truro in 2.07 45- just two-fifths of a second slower than the track pacing record set by Inla Henley on Aug. 27. 1952. Ncvv Rrunswirk came a close second for speed when the 10- year-nld pacer Skelter 2.06 15, owned by Bob Brown. Woodslo ". DOWN THE p- I - the right field screen to start the eighth inning. That tied I I last when the season ends. As Josedale Clansman is now number one in the public eye we feel that you would like l(l know more about him. so here goes. He was No. burg her. 457 in the llarris- sale catalogue of Novem- 1952. He had a 2-year-old IDon N ewcombe VVins Record '15;l Equals Homer As Brooklyn Wa11opsCards 12-3 Don Newcombe. the Dodgers' strong man, wrapped up his 13th victory of the season Friday with an eight-hitl pitching job. a record-equalling homer and three other hits as Brooklyn smashed St. Louis Cardinals 12-3. 1 Newcombe walloped his sixth homer of the season over a season record for National League pitchers and touched i off a six-rim inning. during which Newk came to bat a sec- ond time and rapped out a single to drive in his third.ruii Two National League pitchersjover the fence in the 10th with previously had hit six homers in'two out to provide the winning- niie season. llal St-humacher of the margin. h Cllnlhed '0 lllilfl Plate Wllll 3 5'3 in the fifth to start a seven runl win over Chicago Cubs. ant Cin- sfnrlllg spree" Gus Zemlal hom- ciniiati whipped Pittsburgh Ell. ered for .h, A's in lhe ihh-d. Thrcc ziitcrnoon panics llPl'9 pinch hatter gnh Kennedy'5I l1l'rl.l'P(l In lll9A11lt31'l'-'3l1- NPR Yflrlf drive for two runs in the last of. Yankccs threw home run power at the ninth inning gave the white' fflcvclnnd Indians for a narrow. snx the hne run mg? "yer the 4-3 triumph. llaltiiiiorc bounced senators. The long clout was Kansas Citil 35. and ClIlt'3B0 100k scored as a triple as centrefielder . Memorial Field with Visiting Navy Teams Will Play Here Over Weekend The fleet is In and a IIEIVYI Henry Hartinger. Wllf Shepherd. schedule of sports activity has Ralph Pineau. George Bradley, Art been lined up for the personnel oi Ballem. Billy Pryor. Billy Acorn, the Quebec. Huron and Iroquois. Maurice Williams. Alfred Arsen- This afternoon at no a track Shepherd. Duke Mccallum and and field meet will be held at Charlie Weatherbie. contestants! of the game. three warships which are arriving ault. George Scantlebury. Mike l:::dP:I!k the cnrlouemwn mm bez tlilie mllulr MAIIM event”; t I ' 590"? NW9" clubbed his lwmer in the city over the weekend. Connolly. Len Arseuault. Paddy K,p'poc'h playgirl Be" 3"” Amlgrlghh-oA'::'e are g:'::""3h "ll ' , ' 7 Mn: Shooting under ideal weather the city league baseball teams will WINNIPEG lCPl-The fate J engage a nine from the task group the 1955 Winnipeg Blue Bomber?- at Memorial Field while the Navy. 8! in the last five years-may B.Y.C. and Dairy of the City Snfl- rest on the pitching arm of quar- ball League will be playing terback Jack Jacobs. respectively H.M.C.S. Huron t0Id . The veteran passerls import. diamond). H.M.C.S. Ir oq u oi s ance to the club this year became 4Knights diamondl and II.M.C.S. more apparent following report Quebec (Parkdale diamond). that Bombers' prize import catch. including one perfect by Ron At- irison and three zn. Three of Charlottetown's top tunncrs. 0. S. Harper.. Hugh Simpson and Glydon Willis left yesterday to compete in the New Bi-unswl trap and skeet champ- ionship eing held at Moncton to- day bind the starting gate for the A Great Racing Carcl Atf Driving Park. Tonight Eight horses will line up be- believe that old marks will .0! come tumbling down like on Ind 33 DICE 0!! tolllllit-'5 racing many ten-pins and upset; could Moriell Woody. My Darling, Jo pear-in tli d Jo Spencer. Suffolk Chief. Prem- up u 0- . c" that m new. marks last Monday. tonight there is little reason to Halifax And District Baseball TRURO (CPI - Charlie Stieka poled a three-run homer here Fri- ott-N53 . ,...-I Q B. and driven by Bob Troy, paced in 2.08 at Fredericton the night of July ii. The Garden of the fltilf also had a crack at lather time when Sir Joseph 1.58 record of 2.09 and was then a 3- year-old. His sire is Dick Reyn- olds l.39'-4 by Single G. lillla His dam was Jose-dale Volo Scott Continucd on page 7 Dairy, Abbies Win Last day night to lead Truro Bearcats. to a 6-4 Halifax and District Se-; nior Baseball League victory over. Kentville Wildcats. I its a long time since we have Sticka's circuit clout came with had an old fashioned . the Wildcats leading 2-0. The Bean for at least a spell of weather like cats added another single in thelwe have had since late June It third and singles In the fourth and reminds me of the summers when The following softball players from Auburn University. Bobby are asked to report to the Old Freeman. was jumping his con- dinniond for the game this aftcr- tract to play for Cleveland Browns lnnon: Kenny Tulle. Sonny Slull. of the National Football League. . The same reports had centred and. Davis Cup Play a 3-4 victory mcll W?lSl1ll'lEl0"- Johnny Groth missed a diving Btisttin at Detroit were rained out. catch and the ban shldded to the I-Eddie Robinson and Irv Nuren wall. swung the heavy lumber for the The mph. hay, --Dixh," How ;lankecs i"lEHlllSl l'leveland. Yanks in. win, chunk smbhs. who ,9. had only made four singles off licved Johnny Schmllz got the ins-cl I l I only four weeks remain until the I big Centennial trap and skeet shoot, which should bring gunners from all over the Maritimes and Eastern Canada. Drop out to the skeet field dur- ing the week. Watch the boys shooting skeet. it looks easy. but just try it. R ell linebacker Jack Locklear. also gfrom Auburn. making a similar. move. I Early Wyiiti and were trailing 1&0 R0). Shwers Slammed a homer for when Robiiixoii unloaded his homer lhe N315 in me semhdh - hh - lh .lh 1 , to he uh V . - - BASTAD, Sweden (APiLChile's The 1055 of Freeman and Loch. . seventh to clinch the outcome. we used to walk the two miles to . ' Ewlllrlh ixevvlcombe sv hitting outbiirst and llavis Cup tennis team showed sur- lg", hmh M. whom took bonuses thiF;0lltleV:l:.K are the top 6 scores Kentvhlyshmher who runs crossed Mount Albion schooh swim": up N 1- S It a h BIOOIA yn s dohcn iuns came after prising slreflglh Friday to gain an for signing with Bomhe ,. would ' the plate in the fourth and fifth. the fluffy red dust with bare feet 2 :8 Dlje-flanw mishap tllal put glackleheven break in the first two singles pnt mach A1 Sherman behind Lhel Possible :5 Starter Jim Murray was the It seemed for week after week I ' . g h 5 Robinson on the bench. R0blnSOnS(l'naIt'llfS of their European zone eighnbhil g , winner although Pete Fisher and we'd trudge to school, the clay Tl" "W-V "ll-W "" IN 5'3 "M" Wllnd base 0" 3" l'”l0l” ""t i weak knce save way during bat- semi-final round. - R0" Atkinson ---- -------- -- 75 Bill Rochford followed him to thelroad hot beneath our feet and the grid the Abbies won an eight in- to break-a 7-7 deadlock in the top ' Itiiig practice and he had to be. Luis Ayala look the openiniz.HAs AILING ELBOW Con Gallant . . . . 24 mound Al Lindop who gave way harvest beetles droning in thc ning R-7 squeaker from Keefe Drug. of the eighth and give the Ahhi('S' helped off the field. He was ordred "1-3ll'l' "Om 5"?" D3Vld50"v SWAN H h Si 24 t Jim'Pelcher Inlthe ei hth t it: heat At noon hour two large cu in last night's City Softball League their slim margin of victory over . in, rest (.n- two or three days den's No. 1 player, l-6. 7-5. 7-S,' Last year. Jacobs. holder of Glllgd wgion ' 24 he hm g ' 00 clu'would be drawn on the dun... K8'"f'5- Tllle l(99l"3- ll W35 3 59i"53W Vat" l The Cardinals used five pitchers .6'3- Th?" Swedwls Le"'""d 39'' "mat passmg remrds 1" me we”? Bill lalnorrell ' H 22 It the only game played in road and we'd play "Ten ten Th? mlllmwll Pulled EWBY from tle all the WEN Will! the lll'lIL'ilISlS t 4;. gelin dropped the first set to em Interprovincial Football Union - '- I I , , , . . . .111 an d tmpl 10 510!) Ill? D0dEPfS.t . 0 S Harper 21 the six-team loop. The scheduled double ten forty-five and sixty. the onrushing youth clubbers llli coming from behind twice to tie Rm. Campahehh hh his zmh Andres Hammersley before wln- had his poorest season since he ' in bet H H d D t I 'th t '1 h the league standings as big Henry: the score and then took a 7-5 lead hhfm.,. nf ,h.. waghh and Rip Hing 5-7. 7-5. 6-2. 6-3. came to the club from Green Bay Kama? stwlfenl 8 I T: :3 "h Eu)?" d e. Praia" genenom I Hartinger won his fifth straight: into the mi. I hepulshh wnuhnheci one for that Ayala's victory was t the first packers in 1950. The lithe Indian L ' mo" ' htehaerlos an verp0o' "V" 5:!-Q-0 such aagim-72' M ; game. Hartinaser wasthtasseld furl Wilf Shepherd pitched 9-hit ball lcmhhalsh ever scored by Chile over underwent an operation on the el- 9Cd BOXGT ' --. "".'.l.'E...2..LE;e.. more an using I ninb blows. pitcher Ralph Pineau. who struck ' out five and walked only 2. while Rartinger issued 3 free tickets to first. The pitchers kept the batters well under control and the longest. bit of the game was Reg Hughes' 1 Sweden In tennis. :TIIlRD PLACE and slammed out a home run in . two official trips to the plate tol; help along his own cause and ' chalk up his eighth victory of the season. 1 : Ev. Reagan hurled for thc Drug; :- JZISIR and pitched good ball giving: up only 7 hits. g bow of his passing arm during the M The lwt-tempered Berselin sot winter and only time will tell if into a hot argument with a news- he win "shin his old form Glalll-S SIIDPNI P351 Clllfaflll lnlo "eel nmeraman al the 5”" Ml Sherman admits that chances of 'thirri place as they broke loose "I9 m3lcl'- H9 refuse” '0 Fla-V "ml picking up another to -notch uar- with n rm,”-uh splurge in the first stood on the court shouting at the vthrhack an, hegligiblep" neg n innink. Jim Hcarn shackled the Vh”"'3”ph'" "m" h” lent lstavs south and Jacobs lnjlgnuln . . . Cubs in eiilht hits while Sam. EDGBASTQN England (Apt gimake a successful comeback. In Accident Roy Diamond. 16-year-old local. boxer. was Injured in a bus-truck accident near Newcastle. 0nt.. yesterday-. STOCK GAR RACES COVEHEAD RACEWAY Zllanager Stan Hack gave the l9""l5 Nlmpellllon Frlday when if University of Oklahoma. Skinner card and left the next .('uh lineup a stiff shakeup bench- R0" "'9 ilmlbles match from Brit- .1 Cormack had 2-4 and Billy At-om Don Trainor R'l w" h n ' H mm M t 9 my "d had 2.5 for the Ahhles. double in the second. George: V! h d Hennpum. pawl Jones took the loss for the Cubs. V ; Only other player able to take Tl” -V'0"ulI"l llllllllf lollllil ll W. Bradley had 2 for 3 for the Dairy h -domg All f -h . h h Jim king reached Hearn for a Italy 5 team advanced to the finals care of the signal-calling duties the Forum on Tuesday night in I M D i Inm. ::i:!C:avymM;C)l?;k;;; :hi;)sl3YCV plgcelxfe ):):e;ls' vmeh Sarazfy -hell homer in the fourth inning. lot the European zone Davis Cup would be Buddy Leake from the preliminary of the McCluskey- T P. a Cy. W morning accompani by his Admission 51.00 Locklear was the only import Kw. mhfmder Gerard Burn. It has h,m.m,d 135, night (hat hm h,n(.hh.,.s Randy Jachwh and ain's youthful combination to gain teen"-e gi "ed h B h f uh mother by bus for Oshawa to visit turned in outstanding defensive? George Scantlebury play ed a I, H .1-ram”... up and mminh Chap DH, handy and oiumeldeir Ha k I a 3-0 margin in the semi-final ' l 1 ye O,-ml em or C relatives. ' games for their clubs. I great game in the field for the hhhhlwh mhhhhhmghh Wm he g;,m..,rh n S9719-S comm: season" H” mm” tn Show The accident occurred when an Cllidrtn Old IIHd.f '7'. IT WM CM. ., .. . . h h ld I ' h Bull Dunn scored all the way keefe Drug. float...-ed in 3 ,.pm,.nhh1 hm" at. Cindnhm launchhd 8 IN." ahl The Italian pair or N-icon, pier. h,e";hew';';,ehsi'”;l;vew:ll Rffdmiehxhls bus smashed into the rear end ofa 1 ihi hhmh ,,h July gag 1-,-aim,-I who 1 h - J . .rangeli and Oralndo Sirola had to in d f l 1' g lTln5P0l't Ind KW Ind llll m0lllBl' harm). gm ,, wnrhhht h, his fight .;:l'hhp:5,8l"Ipitht::r Tgfteguxlzgtn gall on all its experience to beat' C eens V6 m. were trapped in the front seat. . ml .rm,hdhh. mhhl ah ,hh Fhrhmllsnckmg I mreehmn homerh The.bghlbifgwilsonl:nd4Michael Davies, iwl-ILL-S'l'0Cl(ED ELSEWHERE Mrs. Diamond was considered to e Maum Billy ”aM"rd "I New llE'flS Rot six runs and 10 hits offl lye.”-n 3' -6' "'9' 8'6' 6-aw The nlther sitions a II M the "more seriously lmured of ' York. shmwd Wm? uhhhmlded hpirale smner Vernon Law. Nuxh Two singles matches to stocked. P0 . re we the 23 involved in the crash and No-Run Gam League Opener Yesterdayh Gcori.-e Dunn. li2 year old pitcher for the Canadian Legion Dodgers In the Little Baseball League. toss- 'ed a no-hit, no- run game at the Kinsmen Yanks to open the sea- son's schedule in great style at Memorial Field yesterday. Not a man got beyond first base as the young hur- ler issued only two walks and his played en-orless hall be- t over inning Dodgers pounced on the Y a it k .1 pitcher. Don S t a n I e y. vi-rl IN 4 .1 LADNER vminccr brother of Ronnie Stan- 'l' Wllfl pitched for the Flyerit in Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PREKS American League Wiishitinlon 010 llfll 2lfL- I ll 0 Clllfi-'Il1" I20 000 002- I 5 I Schniity. tohbs I7) and (mm, ney. Trucks. Cnnsuegra 47). How ell tilt and Lollar. W-Howell It slflltlts fills Wash-Sieve-rs. New lnrk 0flfl0000fl3l-4 7l Cleveland 200 000 010 0- 8 5 0 '10 ll'Itlll1RSI T'"'lf')'. UIPBI '8'. Morgan lint, K0"-”3'1'.V' '10! and Berra: Wynn. Garcia I10) and Hagan. W-Mon Inn I,-Garcia. HR: NY-Rolrin- son Vni-en. CIE-ROKPH. Baltimore 000 007 001- 813 3 Kansas City 003 um 011.. I 71 VlcDonald.'Wilson tot, pnhu W and Smith: R. Shantz. Gor- mnn tfit. Slenter NIL Poi-ton". "'70 I7l. Sain '9) and Astroth, SW. St-antz tn. W-McDonald. LR. Siiantz. HRs: KC.v-Zernial. . I National League Cincinnati at Brooklynsl-loop (4-51 vs Loos 10-(ll Milwaukee at New York-8 ha "4" vs Maglle 19-ti N Chin-so at Piiiiadetpiiie-ii-ciiar. lsgl llffokoberts (I3-7) . uls at Pittsb rgli.--Ai-i-ayo ( on vs Donooo ll-all waukee M0 om w0- O 3 0 Philadelphia too am 0lx- l s i Burdette and Crlindall; Dickson Pittsburgh am out) too. 1 4 t Nuxaliall. Freeman 47) and bur- Martln f9). Llttlefield punching power and killer Instinct ,hall st-enofed five hits in the a 1.3. that hzid the Nczrn on the canvas played today now can't have no hearing on the hem". . At halves. Sherman can count on e In Little three times before he belted him away fur kccps at the 1:57 mark of the first host. It li;isn'l hct-u rlcfiriilcly estab- Iislicd as yct who Don's opponent will he bill it is thought that he- will meet Doug Odo in a return match. The feziturc attraclion of III(' hltinrttiii hcuviwcitzlil uo liclwccn Yvon llurcllc and Plillv Fyficd of Tor- onto and it is hclicved that this oi-cnl will be for the Canadiar titlc. the City League. for eight hits and 9 runs including a homer by I)iinn land a single and a triple by Sterling Ladner. Dunn faced only twenty batters during the six inings and wliiffctl ten of them. We asked how it felt to experi- ence a pitcher's dream so early in his baseball career George said ”wonderfiil." I I Nova Scoiia Jr. Tennis Tourney Opens Monday HALIFAX I('Pt .- Junior lcnnis his llllf' III the girls 3-iflI1ll'S. Pam players from all parts of Nova limits. of llnlif-ax. will defend her Scotin as well as New Rl'llllSll'lf'l(,:lRSl yi';ii".s crown. Ontario and New Jersey will rom-1 Ncir t-hniiipions will be dct-Inrcd pate in the 1955 Nova Scnlia uinitir in thc juvciiilc girls and boys sing- tennis championships opcnin: Mon- lcs Tlic I034 winncrs Pam howls day. and l):ivitl Wooilwortli of Halifax I They will be shooting for at l'N'Flll tioii l1:ivc movctl Into ii higher on the Nova Scotia team ubirh bracket will go in Ottawa in Aiicusl to- compete in the national intim- ament but only about 21 of them will make the gradi- Ottawa entries include Galc and Anne Irwin; Saint John will ht- .represented by five players but Lost Yachts Finish Race just who they will he is not l;iio'wn HMJFAX It." Th" dag. IN" at present George Hope. Rmhph IttlllpL'.lIlflT.S thtcc Aniciicait one 5”. NB. has already mm his (.il.ll3fllc'll'l- wcrc acttountt-d to late entry Wm? J0, Wm Robe" (rung ltlilflfl.V to wind up the I953 an- dm. 0, Mm. NJ. Wm be sitcstcr-llalifax occanyacht -ISCC back again which dcvolopcd into a puicli li.S. Nick Went . of Halifax, .5”""A 'l'hc t':in:idian navy's Tuna and 1954 winner of lIll' men's single.-:.' h h hwill ho nut in rnimn his "Hp 33 tlic Anicrtcan cntrics Sparhawk Stb-Repulsld. Iln - Campanella. Newcombe. laforlfloaal League Oolumbul 010 010 fllf)- 3 ll 1 Toronto .13! M1 02:--ll I2 1 Miller, Trice tat. Hang m,i Duser to) and Burris; Crimiiin and Griffin. Pint Buffalo nlehuoad fEl&I lanlsigsl and Yeweic: Thompson Rob-St. fQ&fI-0 00 will Dprgk pi." and Sfpphenlfdllfl .larqiics' Coeur inched ovc many dmhle; 1Yarht Sqiiarirun breakwater des- ign nnd mind daubles 3,; the whnl Thc fourth cniiipciitor, the U.S.'s 1 Young Kan M.-Rpynolng- nr ElNlP(l skipper had headed with issue late Thursday, however. and Horse Shoe Club what time. They were so far Brighton Horseshoe Club. An in were not calclllnlfrd. 1” "'9 SllI'""'"Ide R-CAR I” Malay which did the distance in :""""m"" WM "1"" ll" mm: crossed the finish line seventh Ihnndicap. wound up in third place. Sal- defeal on one of the series of calm: There were four Canadian navy Q & 03- 3 A 1. fourth over the line but actually frhnmpsnnh holy. of Halifax. 13,; the finish linc ahead of what an yQIgr'g ghnmplnn; in gh, h,nim- observer at tho Royal Nova Scolin New champions will be crowned Plilhcd as ”a breeze about as fill-fly. in the ladics' SIl1Kl0S. ladios' rlriub- HS 3 l"'P'5 S"9”'"'-" nerr last year have graduated min lliwk. NFIWI "D "ll9XPPf'l9fl lit; ;'Qniof ranks, Marhlt-head. Moss. where her dis- tMontreal. winner of the 1954 boys ll!” l'"l.V Wind 3V8llal)l9- singles, will not be back to rlcfcnd The SW)-titilc dash was a closcd Fridayls intcrcst was in whether the last four could make if. not in A horseshoe tournament will behind the lcaders that running be held over the weekend at ihc times up the Atlantic seaboard .vitatlon is glvn to the lleams -rhc Winn" was Chhh D0,, I"'”"' s""""'"ld" K""'"3I”"v Slrohmcieris Massachusetts yawl '"”'d ""1 ' "'9Pl"Y M" be?" 05 hours it minutes 2.5 seconds d”'""d '0' "W WW I" ""3 SlrolImPiPr. of Bethlehem. Pa., ""1"" In ' ""8" l""!- aftcr the highly-fouled Salmalag "WT 7 .hut won by virtue of a healthy Wild Call out of South Norwalk, Conn. was second and Salhagal maKal's skipper. Arthur B. Homer. also of Bethlehem. blamed hll qthaf bedevllled all the competitors in one point in another. entrants but none not a look-lo. The Pickle. the scratch boat. was finished loth because it bad no handicap. ansnasvlauainaii. 1. card will he the light-j linnings he worked. A streak of. wildness brought on reliefer Her-I "my Wm way u" Winn" "I we Ishel Freeman. lg'llitlfTpt;8lIqwZetljflEe'l tillrtch hr the Fontana And Beclard In Tennis Semi-Finals h By MEL MORRIS (laiiadlan Press Staff Writer QUEBEC ICP) -- Don Fontana and Bob Bcdard. two players fresh from a five-month European tour. downcd seeded opponents Friday In advance into the scmi-finals of: thc Canadian lcnnis champion-I ships. , Fontanu. lanky Toronto player. made good use of his superior height and greater reach to punch liomc crucial points in downingl foiirth-seeded Larry Barclay ofl Vancouver in a two-hour malch 7-5, 3-6. 6-32 6-2. Redard. second -scedcd Shor- hrnnkn, Que. player, never had any trouble in running off a 6-1. 0-4. 6-1 victory over seventh- rankcd Val Harit of Montreal. llarit eliminated Paul ('rauis of Brooklyn. N.Y.. the last foreign cntry, Wcdnesday to assure a Ca- nadian champion for the first time since Rrcndan Macken of Mont- real won the crown ht-re in 1950. MEET TODAY I llcdard mccts Fontnna today in .the semifinals. I Lorne Main of Toronto advanced into the quarter-finals by whip- ping 10th seeded Don Platt of Tor- ionto in straight sets 6-1. 02. Louise Brown and Dorothy Hurst, the top-seeded ladies' pair,I breezed through two matches.' They whipped Marguerite Giuinont and Pierrette Tousignant. a Que-. hec team, 6-0. 6-1. and followed up with a default win over Scigtinde Baeck of Toronto and Pierretle Boucher of Montreal. The Baeck-Buurher team had to withdraw after Miss Baeck was. I 'llhursda.V and Friday morning also forced the cancellation of all mixed-doubles competition. Semi- finals in the doubles and singles play will be run off today and thei finals Sunday. S'side Golf Schedule Today At the Summcrside Golf Club this afternoon the mixed four ball . foursomes for men and women are as follows: 1.00 p.m.-aSally Basler. Cliff Ramsay. Bernice Perry. Norman lint-Leod. 1.10 p.m.-Blanch Hogg. Al Wolfe. Marion Howatl, Parker Crockett. 1.11 pm.-Kay Mclver. IIIBCFBPIHIIP. Emelia Bill Young. . 1.40 p.m.-Lillian Cudmore. Fred Arsenault. Dot Baker. Frank Cam- eron. 2.15 p.m.-Edith Dodds. Charles Peters. Irene Godkln. Ed Foley. 2.25 p.m.--Marion Smallman, Dutch Underwood, Irene Silliphant. Dave Larkin. 3.45 p.m.-Audrey Smith. Nell MacLeocl. Isabelle Jardine. Dave Lldhtone. 3.55 pm.-Marjorie Underwood. Mark Gaudet. Marjorie Gaudet. Frank Daley. Sweepstakes will also be run off in conjunction with the mixed foursomes. Horace Larkin, 4 cut on fhe forehead during the wen lg. wm he gerved by ""'”'h' . ladies of the club. that washed out play -.-8. STARTERS WITH POSITIOIIS JULY 20th, 1955 c TROT-TWO manna-atio.u A mail Royal Train. Bonnie Dale. April Bud, All Budlonl. Mlu Palli. Joppl Maid. Roma Budlong. Lusticia. Also eligible-Jiut A Iquiro. DID iucn-rwo DASIIES A'l' 8110.00 A DALI! "Dr. J. D.. Ranida. Wayne Budlong, Becky Smith. led: Pride. C P. Clegg. Usclla'a Boy. Ginger Reynolds. Also tllgibla-Star Cleu. C PAC!-TWO DADIIII 3115.! A DASH Mm Commando. colonel nudiou. Slater Verna. Penny Royal. Polly Reynolds. Marion l.. June Irene. A PAC!-TWO DAJIIS 03.! A DA8! Abner Mccmv. Texan Hanover. B Biiiflona. Ieott .Cieu. Premier J. Waltpr, My Darling. Hoot. I At the conclusion of the lime! the offensive power from holdover Ting Casey. a veteran of six years hof anadian football: Gerry James voted the outstanding Canadian player in the game last year; and new Americans. Bob McNamara- of the University of Minneso and speedy Leo Lewis from at small negro college at LlncoIn,i Mo. I Pat Oleksiak. a bruising full- back from. the University of Ten- nessee. will handle the plunging llullek. some punting and line- backing. Sherman's defensive set-up suf- fered a severe blow last month in the death of 25-year-old Tommy Lumsden. a hard-charging end from Winnipeg minor leagues. Lumsden had held down one of the defensive and spots since he joinedt Bombers in l9EiI. Sherman. who will receivel coaching assistance again frornl .Larry Cahrelll. had a roster of 34 Canadians and 14 Americans ati the training camp opening Fridayj night. I The Bombers finished third Iastl year behind Edmonton Eskimos land Saskntchcwiin Roughrlderii by winning eight and tying two of its iii games. I Red Cross at 1.30 daylight time. was rushed to a hospital in Osh- awa for treatment. Roy was taken to hospital in nearby hnowman where he will be kept under ob- servation for a few days. Prince st. Sq.gl7 Connuughf Sq. 8 A softball team from Prince St. Square defeated p nine from Con- naught Square yesterday morning 17-8 as part of the playground act- ivities. Harry Callaghan buried the winners to victory and Bob Irving belted a home run for them in the sixth. Arsenaull was the loser giving up 11 hits. This was the first game of a lea- cue schedule for the different squares under the Playground Commission. - The umpire waa Eno Bertram. Braves To lone Sunday The Charlottetown Centennial Braves will play in Iona on Sun- day. Players will leave from the Pleasd register cars with Ron Greene of Greene's Texaco Service Station. St. Peter's Road, dial 9935. Car numbers must be allotted immediately. Let's make this first race the success this clean sport de- SEFVGS. by Earle 6.. Macteoii In a New York junkyard of old can not . so long back. a man with h sharp eye for V ' antique autos found a delapidatcd hulk that appeared to be of European vintage. He paid the unsuspecting luiiii dealer 8350 for girl the world's rant and most valuable classic car. It was I ”' lloyale. made around 1927 by a strange feudal son of it-and thorvlif .Bonnle Dale. A u. out PACE--8 nasiias-825.00 A DASH Keppoch Playgirl. My Darling. Suffolk Chief. Bell Banks. Premier CIC PACE-2 DASIIES-Sl7l.I A DASH America's Ace. Miss Commando. Eva Biidloog. Rosalie Hooper. Anthony 1... Leah Federal, Falrgo. Mr. Jollncott. Also eligible-Billy Budlon g. Marion 12.. Billy Mcvay. Primrose. Laurel chief. sleepy Penny Royal. Famous Roy. Faraway Lady. iar Doctor. Lou nudloiig. Stanley Breeae. Russell Clea. Bay State Pat. Gahagaii. I not-1 D Mliaale. Reel rlann our. Dad's lobe. Ilsa SATIIRIIAYI IIIGHT RACING STARTERS WITH POSITIONS 9 P. M. FAST TIMI C TROT-2 DASIIES-0150.00 A DASH Royal Train. Lusticla. Ted Genelsec. Zukie Volo. All Budlona. llma Hoosier, April Bud. Arionway. Also eligible-Roma Budlong. B PACE & B 'l'It0T-1 DASHES-0900.00 EACH Jean 8. Lee. Mlas Donna Mae. Prince Budlong. Abner McGraw. Dale 3.. Money Royal; Texas Hanover. MONDAY IIISIIT RASIIIS STARTRS WITH POSITIONS 9 P. M. FAST TIMI c race-a oasnu-OIIMO A DASII Freddie Scott. Counted Carlo, Sam. Msiialstar Direct. Also eligible- DID PACE-I DAQIIEI-IIIIM A BAD I'll! POI ALI. PACE-S ll sir Joaepli. Prudence fly. Johnnie AIIIG-KM A DAII - .;':.atbar mater. local loot: .tr.. Illal lin- Morlell Woody. Jo Jo Spencer. auto maker in French Alsace-Lorraine. Every piece of the int: cafe. 1:0 rnllcaan-hour beauty was hand mails and to antique rm collectors the S350 lunk was priceless. It is to car collectors W a rare stamp is to stamp collectors. Originally the car cost 340.000-ltlr llle Enflinf End 9l”'55l5' ""4 King Alphonso of Spain. its original owner. paid extra for the coach work. This car. in the language of oar dealers. who I ”clI1n':f""; Moot dealers run roan clunkers now and then. Ill-llmll 'm ever have the uirtll or the misfortune. to acquire a hidden If like the Bugatti Royale. But the "as Is" car can be a godsend for the man with a lull; mechanical knack. or the time and interest to patch antlmrzflltllli-.-'::';r”" car ” .,h, is a problem for the car dealer--be knows J. Walter. Captain Morgan. QIIOIII I Cotla e Frank. Wait For Me. Hool- loy. Rob Clea. Also olliblo-Jun Mills-Glut A DAII ' xnhnsk, Input. Ana's Dream. I basically sound. but the price it would bring even in top shape is I worth turning skilled mechanics loose on it. We often have good "ea in" models. older cars that need ll" do-it-yourself touch of someone wlh a groan! lll"mlf- 0:; often. we get a on that can be run for a your or a aurhlr.nmporh out fixing and lie: Ioucd on the scrap heap. offering do: that's almost chat!" lhll 3509 l"l'l'"'- -I We can't offer you a Bugatti Royale (I just ran out and chccku but we've some old timers that can be good transP0l'lRl""' "fl "" priced to sell. , b. ' is .. :.:'.-:..l:.";'..'-..::::.-:.:':.:"l..':::z.,':r..'".'- A-'-'--l wtfo and I take he collected friends and cocaine out to anshel atlroalloyfotaawl-aalplcalc.udbowtbaklilalove- If aren't a car owner now. and are stuck in iihogllxs :3" boautl weather why doatnu drop GM"! Ind H "5 ” -mmhhh how any it la u buy a car. w down payments and easy installments financed by GMAC. . Drive carefully for a safe eekell. CHARLOTTITOWN DRIVIIO PARK i.. if agf . t-'.7t?:c