G Callbeck is seen (above) driving G Ann C to a first place finish over Pepper Clegg in the A CLOSE FINISH second dash of the Classified Pace which was part of a fine racing card held at the Char- lottetown Driving Park on Sat- urday afternoon. with Joe Hennessey driving won Pepper Clegg the first dash in 2.l4 4-S while G Ann C won the second dash in 2.13 2-5. Hennessey Top Driver, Wins MacDonald Trophy Joe Hennessey was the star of Saturday's races in bringing four sec- onds. two thirds and three fifths. Hennessey won the MacDon- ald Trophy for being the best driver at the Old Home Week races. and wag presented with a cheque after the seventh race on Saturday night. He won the seventh race with Jerry A. Hall- over. I Famous boy was the only double winner on Saturday night whue Jerry A. Hanover. Master Key. Helen's Dream. Murphy's Abbe, Jack C. clips and New Forest counted single victories. The Daily Double which was paid off on New Forest and Mas- ter Key was the highest in the Maritimes this year. the double paid the large sum of smoso for a 63.00 wager. Jerry A. Hanover was the win- ner of the second race of the daily double but there was no 5:): on so the pay off was on cater Key who came in see- in the afternoon races C. P. Clegg "and Cooiy Boy were the only double winners. Hennessey driving C.P. Clegg while 12. Smith drove Cooiy Boy. Cooiy Boy set a new mark in thefisetdeaiiisusbutiowss-ed. thesecoad the mark by wiiming Goldie Dell and Dan Bntilong split the Classified Pace while Pepper Clegg and 6 Ann C split the other Classified Pace. C P Clagg sat a new track in winnin the firm dash at is lass AITIINOON lU&l.AlY CLASSIFIED PACI Cooiy Boy (E. smith).. .. .1 i Jollity George (Hennessey). first Agala (Ciarkla Imith) Iubare Ana Queen (C. Smith. .. ..d4 Times: 1.1:, 2.11 1-5. Cooiy Boy owned by R. Mae- Fadysn. Hunter River. CLASSIFIED PAC g.P. Clsgg (Bemsessey).. .. Brian's Dream (Campbell). Jay's Goldie (.lay).. . Real Lusty (Maclnnis) earftl non ghts (C. Smith).. . Times: l.l7. 1.17 I-I. C.l'. Clegg owned by and MacPhee. Clyde River. A.ReidIIoIbIaIe Dan Dudiong owned. by Steve- Borsemen's Clsb. Sydney. N.I PACI (laaaseeey) it 0AnaC( beek).....1i Taurida Bay (C. Smithy. .. I 4 lolly Dick (Poultoo).. .. . 53 Vivien M (IIacNeill).. .. ..lS Breau. Monctoa. Cailbeck, Summersicle. Helen's Dream (Pouiton).. Murphy's Abbe (O'Brien) . Sandy Yorke (Neill) . . Billie June (Cyril Smiih).. Cottage Frank (Annear) Falrgo (Bernard) J. Poulton. Charlottetown. Charles O'Brien. Covchead. Jack C Chips (Kaye)i. .. New Forest (Cyril Smith).. Bonnie's Birl Baby Train (A.senault).. .. Lucky Logan (Neill).... .. Paincona (MacNeill).... .. Falcourt Pal Times: 2.14 4-5. 2.13 2-5. Pepper Ieu owned by F. G Ann C owned by George EVENING SUMMARY CLASSIFIED PACE 14 at 23 .52 4x 65 Times: Vs.l4 4-5. 3.l7. Helen's Cream owned by Mr!- Murphyis Abbe owned by CLASSIFIED TBOT (Hennessey) . . Joppe Maid (Shaw) . .. . .. Edgar Herbert (Foley). Scotland's Ace (MacGregor Airlock (Burbine) .. i ! Famous Boy (C. Smithi.. .. Captain Morgan Gay Spirit (MacFadyen) . Abner McGraw (Campbell) 6 3 Sally Volstadt (Hennessey). 5 5 Donald Clegg (MacNeili).. munuqw ugqbs--tn Times: 2.16 l-5. 2.15 2-5. Jack C. Chips owned by Vin- cent Tumer. Dartmouth. New Forest owned by E. Ber- nurd. Hunter Rive. Master Key (MacArthur) . Jerry A Hanover 12 ( Hennessey) 2 l 4 3 .. 3 5 )5 4 .. .60 Times: 2.l4 1-5. 2.13 2-5. llastcr Kcy owned by N.A. and Lil. Reid. Houiton Me. Jerry A. Hanover owned by H.R. Bevan. Charlottetown. CLASSIFIED PACE 1 tKennedy).2 ..3 aneu- .4- Times: 2.15 4-5. 2.13 1-0. - Famous Boy owned by Smith and Matthew. Hunter River. (ruickshanksl.. .. .60 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Monday. Aug. 19. 1957 Abbies Defeat S'side Poniiacs The Charlottetown Abbie: went one game up in their series with the Summer-aide Pontlacs by defeating the Pontlacs H yes- tcrday Field in Charlottetown. afternoon at Memorial Jackie Burke of the Abbies and Donnie Simmonds of the Pont- iacs turned in sparkling pitchin IICOIIIIKWO fill! perfonna Pontiac lead looked bigger and blggar going into the late innings Simmonds had handcuffed the Abbies for 4 2-3 innings before being touched for a hit. He re- tired fourteen men in order un- til Irv Macxinnon laced a single into right field to break the spell the Abbies went on to score three runs on an error. a passed ball and another base bit before the Pontiacs could put out the fire. The Abhies might have had more runs but after Burke singled with the bases loaded he went oi sec- ond on the throw and was caught rounding the bag and was out. trying to get back. The Pontiacs scored their first run in the third inning when Gli- SPORT FORUM i den Iatss hmtte ''...''.'l E: I LIEIIIIIF tutti” :' E Battle Of lightweights to ii oil it: of nuunmm”: mwelnweale lent: IA iis led off with a walk and scored when Grant Grady got the first hit of the game to send the Pontiaca into a N load. They scored another one in the fifth and when trailing 5-3 put on I ninth inning rally to come with- in a pitch to open the inning and the next batter move Grady over to second he moved to third when Cannon grounded out and scored when Brophy grounded out. Gord Grady came in to bat for Dalton and singled to llandrahan who had relieved Burke in the eighth inning got him on a fly ball to center firld to end the gems. Golf Scores WINNIPEG ICP)-Finll scores ( in the 30-hole Wlllingdon Cup in- terprovlncial team golf matches Saturday: British Columbia (I70) Ticehurst. Vancouver 7i-72-I4! Bolus, Vancouver 7i-70-ill Willey. Vancouver 74-70-140 Kidd. Vancouver 70 72.-ill Ontario (574) Morland. North Bay n14-id Coole. Hamilton It-74-III Cowaa, Kichener I070-ll Wesloek, Wladser 10-'Il-ill Alberta (I75) Scbwarts. Letbbridge 7&7!-in Alexander. Calgary 7i-74-ll , Is-74--ll cds-7 I-7l-ll llsmsodl Wjsg 7!-7!-I40 one-sr. winning 'n-1s-so Isahm. Wisaheg -LI llemmd. W111 73-Ii-III Cause (sm) . huatsad 70-1!-ll Isl. Ioatnal 74-7i-IO Brooklyn labor Dispute and the Detroit Times iolntly. Un- der these Joint contracts a strike against one paper is a strike against all." The statement said that a group of mailers that threw a picket line around the news building satur- day has no contract with any of the three papers. Members of the Teamsters Union then refused to cross the picket line to move papers already printed. the state- ment said. Most of the 4.500.000 readers in the Dotroig metropolitan area were without a Sunday paper. one though the Free Press and the Times published. MANY KINDS There are 125 varieties of gold- enrod. a common roadside plant, found in North America. BASEBALL ROUNDUP RESULTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York Phiia 001-3 7 0 Gomez. Moasant (8) Constable (l) S. Miller (I) and Thomas, wesu-um (8); Sanford and Lou- nett. L: Gomez. Cincinnati 100 ooo M0-I I 2 Chicago 100 000 Olx-2 7 0 Jeftcoat and Bailey; Hillmsn, Lawn (ti) and Neeman. W: Lown. HR: Cin-Robinson. St. Louis 300 ON M0 0i-4110 Milwauk 000 N2 010 01-6 9 1 Jackson. Muffett (ii) and H. Smith; Burdctte, McMahon (9) Spehn (ii) and Crsndall. W: Spahn: L: Muffett. HR: Mil- Schoendieiisl. Pittsburgh 000 240 0l0-7 ll 2 120 out 000-8 0 I Kline and Foiles; Koufax. La- bine (ti) Drysdale (7) and Cara. panells. L: Koufax. Hits: Pgh- Skhilnner, Virdon; Bkn - Campan- Americaa League Baltimore 000 002 ooo-3 I 2 New York 003 lol Olx-6 ll 0 Moore, 0'Deii (l) Pappas (I), and Triandos: Shants and Berra. L: 0'Dell. HR: Bit-Kell. Chicano 410 000 300 0-8 l8 0 Detroit 03) ill 0011-0 1i 1 Derrington. Staley (3) Fischer (5) Hughes (9) Lapalme (0) mad Lollar; Byrd. Sleater (l) Bunning (7) Show (10) Aber (to) and R. Wilson. Porter (10). W: Aber: L: Lspaime. l-ills: Chi-Minoeo, Tor- geson: Dot-Sleatar. Boston ooo 000 ll0- I I 1 Washington 510 703 om:-is 10 l Fornieles. Porterfleld (1) Min- arcin (4) Stone (6) and White; Kemmerer and Courtney. L: Fo- nieles. Hits: Bos-Piersail; Was- Wynn and Hogan: Garver, Morgan (0) and Smith. W: Mor- gan. Hlls: KC-Hunter (2). ' teraatloaal Leagao men 000 010 onto-s 7 I Roch no (N ooo l-I I Bethel. Coates (I) and Clliti; R. Ilicketls. Wright (I) Greeson (10) and D. icketts. W: Ground. 1.: Costes. Buffalo dock, Herbert (I) and Aetroth. Noble (0). W: Blackburn. L: Sraddock. VII (ii... Cuellar and lsquierdo: Darnell. Vargas (I0) Cristants (lo) and Miami Toronto Paige. L: Grimasly. Iaadsy American League Cleveland I 1 Eglll; 5! l liggiil in bridge. HR: ltl-Moon ' laterastisad 100 010 101-4 12 s 7” Columbus ll00UWl-0 I O 10! W0 63-0 0 I Blackburn and Krsvits; Crad- ONHWNOS-ll ll! IMMNIO-S 'IIl'll'It Pignstano. W: Cuellar. L: Dar- neil. (II) 001040 l-I 12 l MN MS (IN 0-6 l0 l Judson, hiccaol (I) Pllle (I) and Buchs; Johnson. Tiefenaan (0) Grimsley (I) and Roaelli. W: M0 soo 08-0 Ill 0 Kansas City (lbibm-S I I hlcl.lsh and Nixon: roman " rero. Mcbermott (I) lurnetla (7) Urban (I) and Inlth. L: Porto Hits: Pf:-Petcson. Groat; Bkil- Snidsr as. First New York 301 W) 001-! 10 I Phiia ooo 300 001-4 I 0 Crone. McCormick (4) Grissom (0) and Thomas; Hacker. Card- well (4) and Lonnett. W: Mccob mick. L: Hacker. Hlls: NYk - Bauer 1; Phs-Bepulaki. second New York (D0 100 000-1 I 0 Phila 000 000 000-0 8 0 Worthington and W s s t r u m; Haddix and Lonnett. Cincinnati (X)2(I)0000-I I 0 Chicago 0w24i0Ix-S I I N all. Klippstein (5) San- ches 7) and Burgess; Rush and ' Nceman. L: Nuxhall. HR: Banks. (Second. ppd. rain.) irst st. Louis 100 000122 1-0 in 1 Mil 100 so: 000 0-6 11 I Wehmeier. Merritt (6). V. Mc- Daniel (7). Schmidt (3), Muffett (9) and Cooper; Buhl. Phillips (1) Conley (0). Pisarro (9) McMahon (l0) and Sawstski. W: Merritt; L: Piserm. Hm: stL - Muaial; Mil-Mathews, Hasls. Second St. Louis IN 131 (I114 11 0 Milwaukee. iI)0000000-0 4 l Misell and H. Smith; how- bridge. Johnson (I). Jolly (I). McMahon (I) and Rice. 1.: Traw- IAIIC First Miami Cl) 000 040 (D0 00-! in l000i04m0(l)0l-Old i Bunker. Quslesrs (1). Adams (I), Paige (1) and Bucha; Blake. Crimian ( Schmlts (B), 'l'lefen- auer (ii) a Roaselli. W: 'riefen- iuzi-.; L: Paige. lilla: Tor-Goliat. e . ronto 0002-0 0 1 Church and McCullough; Jor- dan and St. Clair. (Called ans Iii innings by curfew). Columbus OM02! lm-I I l Buffalo lll NS om-s I 0 Andettoo. Nsranio (2), But- schy (7) and Kravits: Hahn. Her- bert (7). and Noble. HR: Col - gust. But-Sullivan. W: Hahn. L: Columbia 113 010 4-1! II 0 Buffalo lol (no 1-! l0 0 O'Donnell and Krevits: Kreip low. Nagy (I)gKuma (4) Doser (1) and Aatroth. L: Kretlow. Ell: Col-Melisa. Powers. IMWI ooo..a1o 0 lol N101!-S ll 0 and Chitl. Desi. Wright (s). and . W: Deal. L: Kutyna. ills: Rod-Plasa. Burgess. Second ill 5 4-0 10 I 03 MNO--I S I wiesler. James (I) and Giiti; Bacsewski. R. Blaylock (2). Gran- son (3) and Schants. D. Riclnetts (I) W: James. L: Baerawaki. rm: new-Stevens. Schell. N0 IN W-l S l 0l0 0W 10!-1 1 1 Hahn and lzquierdo; Valdes Pignatano. int: lltl-Novak. second Baltim ooooosooo-s s l newvzi-r: Illolilb-7l0l:gg.::.1 c'”""I"'-z"9l'hN"WllkC Scantlebnry and lsquierdo. (7) -:1 gin-Mrs: Itasdivnt us Rip and Pigaetaoo. ' ' sraunnuo Baltimore unis M4 is l NewYork ossxsns-ssi "'""",,,, mm ,,f3fm"f:','.:"”"',',if: Atltwaehee 1: a an my """ : stunts as It see as ' Iroottya II II 551 'm 5"” ""'m'4;:asu-an s1 is asnev. "'4 nsedsbesa so It sun IIIIIVIQWII (S)m('l&'y.m - u 1"” KWHCI: Chm”) T . . IXZDIIII. : .L: W . In J!” Isllivm. Ills: Was - .11”... 33-. w s. passes. mm. waves 11 a sus- DM 2 5 3.33 """ or a no .ln The Yankees And-Braves Open. Up Big 7V2 Game Lead win bill with Detroit. The Yankees defeated oles1-(lands-ltoopenupa - game bulge on the White Box lost the nrst game to the Tigers split enabled Detroit to break its fourth-place tie with Baltimore as the Orioles fell into fiftlt place. one game behind. 3: E E S E E s S .5 : 3'. 33 Cleveland climbed to within; and game of fifth place. defeating Kansas City, 0-1, behind the III- hit pitching of Cal Mcllhh. Ila sievers' grand slam home run helped Washington whip Boston. H. giving the 'senators undia- puted possession of seventh place. lonegameinfrontsftheAth- HOMER FOR MUSIAL St. Louis cut Milwaukee's Na- tional League laad to 755 games, coming from behind to nip the Braves. M. on Stan Muslal's home run in the 10th inning. The second game of the scheduled doublehead was late because at two long delays caused by Mia. Brooklyn's third-place Dodgers were held to a split by Pitta- RCAF Defeats Kinsmen 20-6 The RCAF Little LOIIIIOII M. beat the Kinsmen SH in one of the games of the Round Robin final series for the champion- ship of Summerside. Andy Plean hit two home runs for the RCA!'. Joe Quinn pitched for the RCA! while Paul Macwllliarns went for the Kinsmen and had pow upport. The Ys' Men defeated the Ho- tary ll-9 in the other final. Wen- dal Grady of Rotary hit a home run. . Remember When Sam Snead won the Canadian Opes golf championship at Tr some 17 years ago today what Hamid (Jug) Mcspadea missed a two-foot putt on the final green of their 10-hole playoff. llsmlnla' Sammy posted a 71 to the da- fsnding chsmpion's 72. The play- off was forced when both finished the regulation 71 holes in Isl. HIDDEN MEANING "Eskimo" is derived from an Indian word meaning "eaten ol raw meat." Bslttmora S0 S0 .407 1 Cleveland 66 cl .479 21 Washington (5 71 .305 33 Kansas City M 7! .l7I 88 International League W L Pct. Gill. Buffalo 78 S0 .857 - Toronto 13 SI .567 - Richmond U 01 .531 Iii Rochester as so an on Miami I2 Of All 10 Montreal ll 71 All ll Havana 00 71 .456 ms Columbus N 72 .435 1355 .PB0lABLl PITCIIII NEW YORK (AP) - Probable Pl'l'ClllRS POAI mbfw Pitchers for today's major longt- baseball game (won and lost no ords in parentheses): American League Cleveland at Kansas City .. Tomaeek (1-1) 1 Daisy (14) eg German (M). only game scheduled. National League No games scheduled. Boxer Bites Invader Another srnuslng summer colony story by the ace story teller Gregory Clark Standard this week. This one about an unwelcome visitor and a too ambitions dog. You'll enjoy a good laugh. COS The Standard - on sale now, complete with use- ssine. 12-page novel and 20 pages of comic. mt ten cents. .g::-:: .525 gilt iii a body out. eight-hitter. his succession. en- Sox to salvage final game of the tour-same th Detroit. The Tigers won t three. including Sunday's r. a four-hitter by Fran Tig er rlghthander pedEis.:ause with a two-run r rs batteied Billy American League's lo-game winner. with 1! hits in- by Frank Bol- ling and Ray Boone. Sherm Lol- lar drove in two Chicago runs lit the alghteap with a single and ninth homer of the year as Donovan boosted his season rec- ord to 14-4. 8ievers' game-winning homer for Washington. his 31st of the year. was his first against Boston pitching. it came off loser Frank Sullivan the fifth after two walks Sullivan's error had filled the bases. it was Roy's zlst homer in Griffith Stadium tying the park record set by Jim Lernon last season. A five-run outburst by the ln- dians in the second broke the with Kansas City wide open. Al Imith paced the lndians' ll-hit attack with three singles. COSTLY ERROR. Mustal's decisive homer. hit off rookie Juan Pizarro. climaxed an up-hill fight in which the Cardi- nals overcsms a 0-1 deficit. Billy Muffett pitched the last two in- nings and ained credit for his first major eague victory. An error by Brooklyn's Don Zlmmer opened the gates for tour Plttsburu rum in the eighth. breaking a 4-4 tie in the nightcep. Bill Mssaroski drove in two of those runs with a double. Snider, who hit llomera No. so and Il. drove in both Brooklyn E5 E9 egg?! E H . g! 5 Eggs? EEEEEEE 5? it E E E ntghtcsp came as a back.-to-back doubles in the GI- ond - place St. Louis Cardinals trimmed the Milwaukee Brsves' National lead to siy and one-half homer to Moon in the sixth. games Sunday by sweeping a We won; ;"5- 7EE5E5EE: Jolly serving u. The Cards scored enough in win in the first on a walk and singles by Moon and Al Dark. 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