0% 2 z sane ee sAHome Ingo Inks Rematch Pact; == Site To Be Decided Later _ i i the proved contrary and quite years eventually limelight. GOTEBORG, Sweden (AP)—A phasenee Henry Cooper of Eng- — Enterprises. it holding ” dadves bad to be cancelled. The Nelsce, who | retara bout contract estimated o|land and South Africa's Gawie| 2. Kahn was guaranteed a salons ne ont ho deserve ew credit previous at-| De wort poe apiece eee re imum of $500,000 apiece for each|share of the June 26 bout. e respond ne sates the major wYWeam champion Ingomar |SO0E © THE TEAMS fighter from the television, ra-/ When the financial tangle -de- respond:ng 1 to have finally|J°hansson and Floyd Patterson) A member of the delegation|dio and motion picture receipts.| veloped after the fight, and —s li contil- at Pittsburgh. His/Was signed Tuesday after three) gave the following account of the|Each fighter is to receive Sicter Al Renueeshe ‘wed oa R g 2 a & < & 2. 2 & 35 per of negotiations. financial agreements included in| cent tt called for the fight to be held| the contract: eent . Tua —— ey enema oece aeoe Slepna aa “sometime between March 1 and| 1. Twenty five per cent of the|. The final thawing out came|lifted. A New York grand. White on | mene ae veer at a site to/ gate receipts will go to eachjafter the New York State Ath-jis investigating the ae be determined later fighter, with 50 per cent to Ros-'letic commission cabled Johans-! background of the fight. ie lan- . : i: FE at il z8 Fe : a 5 i. 5 ther three horses do- general mana assa Mauler and former world best to win. Lady “Nelson’s hitting champion, was eredited with ; won first dash in ‘and fielding and Dick Stuart’s| Peking down the icy chill of E : Hi iE Rigg sk op tea toner Macmudons tantt " HEAR . SEE Saturday. Dempsey will promote the fight. : f reseully, Seiiee. ‘ with oe er eee ore Wh swinger orthodox stance at the pla “All speculation concerning the StS tio rome tenet ac eemeeaen| © THESE LIBERAL CANDIDATES home runs. However, - his —- his signature to the dotted a gi te, eae average was an. anemic za see LS ee eh ieeeaaet SPEAKING ON MATTERS THAT CONCERN YOU ~ However, with New York ap- Rock” was called on to ‘parently out of consideration be- the Pirates’ hitting attack | cause of the suspension of the G o club’s recent disastrous|.license of Rosensohn Enterprises,| Date Speaker -~ $§tation Time (AST) “ F ae Reavy when the remaining doo Western trip. Since then, he has|Inc.,. it was believed that Los s es were raced. Christie's = : raised his season's average o| Angeles with its 105,000-seat coli- - driven by Cyril Smith, was 1.) ever the .290 mark and has dou- | seum. Wed., Aug. 26th Hon. George MacKay §CFCY-TV 5:30— 5:45 pam ; Re e cane ae bled his runs batted im to 28. I have, accomplished | what I) Wed., Aug. 26th _ Joseph Campbell CFCY-TV 5:45— 5:50 p. 4 =, starters, time 2.17 2-5; wit- The highlight of Nelson's surge Headed yl Beg pe fe on Wed., Aug. 26th Joseph Campbell CFCY-Radio 7:25— 7:30 : an ~ ot tenn ; — a league-leading delegation which flew here to Wed., Aug. 26th Hon. George MacKay CFCY-Radio 9:15— 9:30 % Sydney, N.S. Race 5, Prince Ed- ea He bad Png hits oe four | Confer with Johansson. | Wed., Aug. 26th -€. €. Baker —_ C3RW-Radio —_ 7:30—7=45 _ ward (H. Looe gr a. Callie Hal trips to the plate, including two ar on oon ae Wednesday, Aug. 26th, Hon. George Mackay CIJRW-Radio 5:30—5:45 (J. Hennessey) era Signal, home runs and three runs batied % . Aug.2 Fred Ramsa CJRW-Radio 05— 9: . Smith) 3, tree other star- in. The Pirates won 60. Nelson ot oe _— nee ee y - %: o8 * time 2.16 2-5: driver-owner ed for Toronto Maole Le . ee ere oe Se Oy Ge crn Mecede dation he called for, and wae tentatively) Phurs., Aug. 27th Hon. B. Earle MacDonald == CFCY-TV 10:45—11:00 - the long way to win in an ex- stint in the International League. asad eee eee ae Thurs., Aug 27th Stephen MacLeod CFCY-TV 5:45— 5:50 © iting finish. FACES TELL THE ST ORY cause he had-not-received a fin-| Thurs. Aug 27th Stephen MacLeod CFCY-Radio 7:10— 7:15 pm. S@HANGES HANDS PROB ABLE ancial accounting for the June 26| Thurs., Aug 27th Stephen MacLeod CFCY-Radio 9:45—10:00 p.m. _ CHANGES Title trotter, Windy| Featherweight champion Davey | ing a closed eye as they mect)when Bassey, | from | Niagars | bout. ‘The Swedish champion re-|Thurs., Aug. 27th Hon. Prosper Arsenault CJRW-Radio = 6:30 6:45 p.m. June, 2.11 45, race record taken| Moore (right) is smiling at + oe ae os —e or | PITCHERS ness trip to Boras in West Swe| Laursday, Aug. 27th, Hon. Earle MacDonald CIRW-Radio 10:45—11 pan. gt Charlottetown, has changed ee ees foctaet ahh lle aa. & bnewbout (AP. Wirephote) den Thurs., Aug. 27th Frank McNutt CIRW-Radio 7:40— 7:45 p.m. hands and is now in the owner- Bassey is grim-faced sport NEW YORK (AP) — Probable; Johansson then left for the air-| Thurs., Aug. 27th Harris Rogers CIRW-Radio 7:30—7:45 p.m. ee aed. pitchers ie teday’s sajer letque as. Be neten & sens for Lon- . : the stable Emmett Berard. baseball games (won-lost rec re he observe th : . Several parties were interested in parentheses): "| British Empire title bout tonight|@riday, Aug. 28th” Hon. Keir Clark CFCY-TV 9:15— 9:30 pm. _ im her, and we hope that she will | ie CLOVE s 2A ing tis at Porthcawl, Wales, between| Friday, Aug. 28th George Kitson ~ CFCY-TV 5:45— 5:50 pam. give the new owner as much plea- sie Sauk py: oD ane ne ———,|Friday, Aug. 28th Hon, Keir Clark CFCY-Radio 9:15— 9:30 p.m. : gure as she did ae es Pa (12-6) vs Bell (1410). Friday, Aug. 28th George Kitson CFCY-Radio 7:25— 7:30 p.m. a, og — 2 cea m e { \ O : Washington at Detroit — Kem- The Friday, Aug. = Morley Bell CIBW-Radio 6:10— 6:15 p.m. right, -13) vs Bunning (12-10). Friday, Aug. 28th Hon. George MacKa CORW-Radio 12:35—12:50 Maine, who also her breed- | L R p merer ( . y, Aug rge y p-m. er. She is six years old. nNLoo oO ie © ok oe 1959 FORD | eriday, Aug. 28th pion, Keir Clark CURW-Radio —9:15— 9:30 pam. : Baltimore at Kansas City ‘N) Friday, Aug. atrick in CIRW-Radio 7:30—7:45 p.m. An Islander who tes achieved ae By BEN OLAN | | reenle,copesition for the Golden) eng hmong hitting o aly) —Welker (67) vs Tattouris’ (2-2). o : i forms (Friday, Aug. 28th Raynall MacNeill CIJRW-Radio 7:35— 7:40 a.m. . is Vern of Fr The pre - season favorites, cal Perry has nine victories, five’ National League d cee , a ecause of tis in- — eee Geos vance, fielder Ron Fairly of Los .An-) setbacks and an earned run aver- San Francisco at Pittsburgh Take A Test Drive Saturday, Aug. 29th Hon. Eugene Cullen CFCY-TV 5:30— 5:45 p.m. sean'ta wall ee oe himself in| geles and second baseman George age of 3.09. | ‘X)—Sanford (12-10) vs Witt (0-7) Saturday, Aug. 29th Hon. A. W. Matheson CFCY-TV 11:15—11:30 p.m. ae Richelien and Blue| front in’ the National League| Anderson of Philadelphia, haye Jim McAnany of the White Sox, Chicago at Cincinnati | (N)— Tod ' ‘Saturday, Aug. 29th Harold Smith | CFCY-TV : : | not lived up to their training) Jim Baxes of Cleveland. Russ Hobbie (12-11) vs Hook (3-3). ay and See! \ i y = . 5:45— 5:50 p.m. tracks. Vern has! rookie - of - the - year competi considerable help to this i season relatively bare| camp billing. Fairly is hitting, Smyder of Kansas City and Jerry, Milwaukee at St. Louis (N)— Saturday, Aug. 29th Hon. A. W. Matheson , CFCY-Radio 11:15—11:30 p.m. raponad Island ae oul stars. loniy .244 in 98 games while An-| Casale of Boston also merit con-| Willey (56) vs Jackson (10-12), Ss. R. JOHNSTON Saturday, Aug. 29th Harold Smith CFCY-Radio 1:25— 7:30 p.m. eee oe ba a diver . in 2 games since) derson, olen wae than ade} sideration. * Only games scheduled. LTD. Saturday, Aug. 29th Hop. Eugene Cullen - CJRW-Radio 5:30— 5:45 p.m. appeared—at the the Giants on July 30, has} quate =. a _ a se : Saturday, Aug. 29th Hon. A. W. Matheson CJRW-Radio 11:15—11:30 p.m. here for Old Home tated Boag fee lynn racers ‘een obi of Los| SM. Peters Rd. Dial 8548 Saturday, Aug. 29th, Lloyd Gaudet CIRW-Radio 12:05—12:10 noon Bs Angeles and Ernie Broglio St greatly enjoyed the Pea eee the way of Louis may give McCovey a run and the way there were oe ~ for rookie honors. Sherry, brought | ; track, surround. eink ten Btate Berne we trom St. Paul of the Americaa| : ings, crowds and last — and 212. "| Association on July 2, has won ing and class-|time 2.14 35 and 212... -. - four games, lost two and struck “ least, the a by E. At Foxboro a cee. . out 38 in 52. innings. Broglio’s FIRST DASH 7:46 P. M. . oad — sees So. Se steele. vinee| record is 6-11, but he has pitched NO. 2—6—2:23 PACE FINAL LEG At Vernon Downs last —s ae ome in ee aoe Coes and fanned 104 in 2 DASHES AT $445.00 EACH—DAILY DOUBLE e i n e 4s Len O'Meara was second to than 50 years, was accord- innings. 1) <ince 1 Brian's Dream;.2—Jean Clegg: 3—Christie’s Best; 4—Lilly's \ a at Leunaen n, [ed the honor of ened. Pie Milwaukee r plies him from Pointer; 5—Murphy’s Abbe; 6—Belle Texas. ; past the | Louisville of the American As-| BMas., time 208 35, with the) Parade une isville of the American As- NO. 3-7—B PACE—2 AT 200.00—DAILY DOUBLE last half in 30 oF seen’. week, Wheeled cua gia in oa fing 304 = Some is bat 1—Thundermoon; 2—Eddie Hoosier; 3—Jolly Bud; «_wittara’s | lj a e At Foxboro, Mass., . When Danny obtain- : a | Choice; 5—Lady Clegg; 6—Jolly Mark. / ‘Alben Young of Nova Scotia, up| ‘am his wre arses license and| AL CONTENDERS re ee : behind Lee Sota, won the A Pace} ao his first race at Charlotte-| The leading rookies in the NO. 4—8—B PACE—2 AT 200.00 in 2.05...-..- At Sydney Sports town in 1897, high-wheeled sulkies| American League are outfielder Si—Poplar Vonian; 2—Helefi’s Dream; 3—Donald Clegg: S4—Izzie Center iast Saturday night, the |town 1S i se... ... At Sack-|Bob Allison of Washington and Reynard: $—Cooly Boy; 6—Leah's Girl; 7—America’s Ace; $—My the eight-year-old pacer, Acemor, ville Downs Monday night, Race| pitcher Jim Perry of Cleveland.) Darling: also eligible—Vesta Wick. at lowest price from New Waterford, won the 6 was won by Miss Wilma Dale,| Allison. who has played in all first dash of the freefor-all in by lames MacGregor,|of the Senators’ 124 games, is| NO. 1—5—B TROT—2 AT 200.00 2 > 5 .| hitting .272 with 17 doubles, nine| 4 Ruthie’s First; 2—Gay Music; 3—Tara Boy: 4~Gordon Mac; ich is tw : : : tt ne Drove [arctic Race, mary at PAG |5try Leah bere ‘en, S7 iin” Sg 58D back-to-college” time means travel 7 ‘l i Fe a z = a Darnley; also eligible—Gliding Billy. ti Hy reed_over iat rack |, 028, a pagar Royal so , Onyx (J. MacGregor) 2, Jolly| a... wie : second short of the track record | 208 35 Bantams Meet 4 Lack Cet [Lad (ES) 3 ie 2 Ch’‘town Driving Park so start the year off right a 3 & & g ackie Jackson, import-| >) Good Pick is owned by Today In Finals 8 = — from Onta several months r , | : of om Coan in 2s | De. ere C. 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