I Iii: LIQDI IO. IMQ By GERRY MARTIN Conndhn PI-oos Staff Writer ERIGHTWOOD G O L F CLUB. N. S. (CF)-Stroklng smoothly and wearing her trademarkga Bay tartan up-Marlene Stewart won her second Canadian women's open golf title here Saturday. but she still doesn't like the course. While the win didn't give her as much of a thrill as her first Open win in 1951. she said she would al- ways remember ”thls terrible tough course." It was the second Canadian grand slam for the Fonthill, Ont.. star who won her fourth successive close title last week. She has held the Canadian women's close crown since 1951. in winning Saturday she de- feated Mary Gay of Kitchener 9 and R in the. 36-hole final. She built She was never pressed- At the end of 18 holes she was eight up and added another point in the final ten holes. Vwlnrjlllll three. losing two and halving five. nan PATH FOR MARLENE 1 Little Marlene advanced with ease to the finals defeating. Mrs. David B Collison of Vancouver. Roma Neundorf. Srarboro. Rae Mllligan. -lnsrwr and Mrs. Maurice Glick of Baltimore. Mary Gay didn't have it so easy. in fact the pretty 22-year-old was forced into extra holes of three of her four matches. Her semi-final 21-hnle marathon with Barbara anming of Armonk, N. Y.. was the beat of the five-day play. Mary also defeated Mrs. M. Hodsnn of Hull. Que.. Mrs. J. H. McCartcr. Toronto and ShirlcY F".V- V'Cl0l"l"- The last two were 19-hole affairs. For Mary it was her second loss in the open both by 9 and 3 5007"- She lost to Edean Anderson. Hel- gnn. Montana. in 1952. She has been runner-up to Marlene. twice in the close tournament but Satur- day was the first time the two had met in an actual match. Merlsna called Mary "a wonder- ful player. She could easily iisyc won if she'd been at her best- It was apparent right from the outset that the uphill battle of the finals had taken the beat out of the Kitchener girl. She looked vis- ibly tired even before the final match sterted. PUTTING COUNTED Still Mary outclassed Marlena on drives from the tee. but Milieu”- wes it there with her putts when they counted. Both girls were a use! out at the rough lining the fair- ways II e number of holes. Climb- ing up the hills in the 00-dclree I bothered them both. e ruggedness of the course that perches on top of s hiu over- loding Halifax Harbor and the At- lantic is easily borne out by the seven carded both in the close and in the qualifying round of the open. Marlene. who has the .eputstlon of e per-buster could only shoot a TI. two ebovo women's per 53. bur- pl&g onougi she carded this eeereunbertlnttouroftiie gm am wet wet day. , die do in the close and she hedenintlla ofth 3n'iun-ammi Ihad an 88. For the next nine holes 1Marlene had 42 and Mary 48. Marlene had three birdies on the third. seventh and 17. Dorothy Herbertson. of Vancou- ver, won the championship con- .solation flight by defeating Mrs. lGeorge Wilcox of Miami. Fla., 2 land 1 earlier Saturday. 1Amhersl Team jbefeals C. & B. Juniors 3-1 wmmnz the Leadmg D1.1ve1ns 11-0,l1the defending Ontario team's 598. 1 1 1 The others were well back. Man- f:1hya'9M;0cS;eggL1.f;;k::e "5,,:k1 '11,". litoba finished with 321. Alberta am. Md one big day W111) Yuu u.1d1the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Mactiregor -Wins Driving Trophy Bob Foley of the Dartmouth club posted Nova Scotia's lowest score with 153. Bay State Pat. winning three heats: with each. He came back on Satur- day night with Bay State Pat to drive the young more to a new, record of 2:10, which was the. fastest mile for a paper during the:Me meet. ' l By CECIL SMITH , 11 -1111 111 1 1 11 1- 1,511 (Canadian Press Staff Writer) :e::0:”'1l:fok W em1'.1:3,.f,5,,-.3111: SOUTH MARCH. Ont. (CF) -A races 'Don and Mrs. MacL.aughlini45-year-old Hamlltcn marksman Spem 111,, week-emg 111 the city He Saturday carried off the coveted 111 'Wm.k1m1 M 11 C” ”1esm,m 511,.fgnvernoi--general! gold medal for Hockey player Don MaCLMlghllH. -The Amherst. Bluejays defeatedl the Curran dc Briggs Junior at the l . . - ' Y . Ff. ill still . . up a commanding lead in the first1:l)l;Fp3:: d:h1rno';iglh'1re1lewltCd:ry1;C1;:):l;tv ';d In" the good snmnyber 01 the Royal Hammon L111)” my: ihOlte!' nhfvmc: :l1xe roll used Ifour pitchers during thellhe turned in with the Islanders ii Infantry who has been competlmz Q11 05 HTTP "F . l nine-inning contest. and Amherst used two. For summerslde. Dee Lofurgey allowed only one hit, a home-run by MacLeod in the second inning, in four frames. Garland Harris tpitched one inning, gave up two 1hita and two runs. Paul Schurman ,came in in the sixth. He went 't.hree frames. giving up one run and two hits; and Coke Grady -pitched the final inning being ltcuched for a solitary blngle. The Currnnites could do little with Murphy. :1 southpaw. who lhiirled the first five innings and gave up only three hits. Strangely enough, when Amherat's lice flin- ger, Hopper, started in the sixth and finished the game. C. A: B. ltnuc-hi-d him for five hits and their .'only run. Peter Green took up the pitching chores from Bchtlrman in the sixth inning. He hit. two for two to lead the club with the hickory. Gillls hit 2 for 4. and Grant Grady. who turned in an exceptionally fins fielding gamc at third base. hit 2 for 5. Donnie Cameron's lumping catch of McLeod's long smash to right in the fourth frame was one of the fielding gems. If Cameron had missed it, McLeod would un- doubtledly have collected his sec- ond home run of the ronteet. Umpires were: Hunter at the plate and B. Grady on the bases. 011091000 (01 000(II)010 III l l AMHERST 8111)! Morell Advances To league Finals Morell won the Kings County Besebell League estnl-finals yes- terday afternoon by defeating Georgetown ll-0 to take the series three games to one end advance to the finals egslnst St, Peters. Macfnnls and -.1. Coffin of Moi-ell each pounded out two doubles and e triple. , lldei-shew not sit the way to I Vile final. llsrlzne had a at ':io"' cciie'am;i”' 1-i"":"u 't:wioeoi1byv?”ia'm'il" I q I IF I N . II a, h'tedeeTItiIdrooI&lhthefinL1 .rPyJ reck up the win for Ilorell. O. for lead and Mel Gallagher Henry Johnson. Montreal .7-5, 0-3. the fourth match dropped by the Americans in the six-year history at the eaqetlfton. 1115 1 1.1 11111, the third time at the finish or the 1:5. bi. of back playing with Halifax gm. Rifle Association prize shoot. A the A11,1n1,ic;1 Cma. Norman L. Beckett. a mem- . 1h 1 H 111 111 111, 1," on these ranges near Ottawa year 1':”1:,k'1Hm1 A A ax W W8 after year. posted a score of 104 of a possible 200 to lend the field of 300 competitors. 0 Win Softball I O Semi-Final Tied for second place carding Douglas Bros. and Jones won the 192.: were Lt.-Col. D. A. G. Horton- Smith of the British rifle team land first round of the Dalvay National pm-k sommll semi-finals yester- ROMP Constable B. M. Anderson day afternoon by ddeilvlllif 39d' of Winnipeg. CHM Beckett captured the gold medal in 1939 and, despite the fact that he was refused enlistment during the second World War be- cause of poor eyesight, came back to win again in 1947. 10-17. mind”. Curley was the winning Saturday he carded s 40 of a pmhu and 12,111 Mncrntyrg the possible 50 in 10 rounds from the 1Me,1 300-yard range. a 71 of a possible 75 firing 15 rounds from the 800 yards, and '73 of I possible 75 fir- mg 15 rounds from 900 yards. IIISLEY SELECTION Top aggregate standings of matches held during the week are added to scares posted in the final stage of the governor - general! match and from this comu Can- ada's Bisley team. The top 18 in the Bisley ag- gregate qualify to make the trip to England. If any of the is are unable to go the next man on the list gets the nod. Others who qualified for the trip to Bieley end their individual scores: Ldr D. Reynolds. Ottawa, and RCMP Sgt. J. H. Bleis. Mont- real. 700 (second and third respec- tively because of lower groupings on score card); RCAF Cpl. A. H. Blanchette. Calgary. 786; F. G. Palmer. Saint John, N. 3.. 785; Lieut. W. V. Hell Camp Borden. Ont. 704: Cpl. . 0. Coleman. Toronto. 702; Mei. '1'. W. Hall. N.7”i7TiEiii Btellarton 4 Truro 0 Stellarton I4 Truro 1 Dartmouth 2 Kentville 1 Halifax A Liverpool 3 Amefioinlennis Slars Win Trophy BROOKLINI, 1133.. (A'P)-Am- erlcs.n senior tennis stars Saturday wrepped up -their sixth exmaecutlve victory in the Gordon trophy com- pelltfan with Canada by w-lnninc than of the four mswhea. That made the final count 'f-1 following e U. s. swoop of Friday's fur matches. The Oesiediens nevar hem won the cup. emblematic of supumeoy in senior men's - tennis betweci 't.'ha two countries. (hnedrs only break in American mastery come when Ray 7 of Toronto ddeetod John sinon of Lee Angolan. 6-1. H. in the top- roted singles match of the day. New Westminster. 3. C.. 702; Mei. A. J. F. Roberts. Montreal. 700; Bon rreodhoff of Toronto. 6-2, 0-2 Edward chandler and Gerald Dtntford of San H-anclaco took their doubles test from summon and Bob Bornerd of Oekvlllc. Ont... 0-1.0-l. Monte Genger of cleve- of Los Aneoleaaiofoeted Jack Aikmui end Tbedefoetofsisson weeonly Hamilton Man Wins Gold dal At D.0.ll.A. Shoot James "Roach" MsoG-regor won the lending drivei-'a trophy during the Old Home Week races with a total of 119 points. Earle Semple was runner-up and Len O'Moara third. Montague Defeats . Summerville 8-7 The Montague baseball team de- feated Summerville 8-7 in a close- ly fought exhibition contest play- ed at whim Road diamond yea- terdny afternoon. Sgt. E. C. Armstrong. Montreal. 777; Sgt. T. Richardson. Montreal. 777; Maj. T. C. Brerelon, Saska- 1001. 777; Capt. R. F. Fendick. O- tawa. 777; Inspector J. A. Young. Ottawa. 777; CQMS. John Draper, South Porcupine. Ont., 777; Lieut. A. Colville. Winnipeg. 776; D. Dor- gsey, Hamilton. 770; Capt. L. H. .-Douglas. Toronto, 7.75. 1 In the only other match fired 1Sal.urdny. Cpl. A. H. Blanchette. of 1Calgar.V. captured the Alexander of; Nrunis match. He pumped nine bulls-eyes into the target from 1,000 yards and dropped to an inner on his nther' shot. to post a score of 49. one off 1the possible. He beat Gnr. C. C. Strong of Windsor. N1. and 10. A. Lefcvre of Villa St. Laurent. Que.. who tied for second place with 485. To Late To clssslfv FOR SALE - I080 PLYMOUTH. Licensed. good running condition. Phone 0235. . classification For Tuesday Declaration Monday 1:00 P.M. Standard Time 2 DAQIIES AT I175.” I Suffolk Chief. Chocolate Dip, Keppoch Playgirl, Tona Mite. Sister Verna. True Hal, Ahner MoGraw. Billy Budlong, Dale R. Money Royal, Barbara Ann Queen, 2 DASKES AT Q0500 Fail-go, Prince Burilong. Bessie Budlong. Little Delbert, Marlon E., Eva Budlong, Lassie Lucille, Sir Peter L., Sleepy Sun, Sea Plant. 2 DABHES AT Illl0.I0 Mighty Deb. Avalon Gal. Miss Commando. Lady Abner. Hell. Bufllnnll. Chevie G., Rsnlda. Vernlte Pearl, Penny Royal, nob (no.3, Col. Budlong. Silk Hal, Ceri Frisco, Celumetts. Amos-loam Au, 3.11 Hop 3.. Glenda Mae. 2 DASHES AT 3118.00 Chet Lynn Clever, Waymark. Pegly llllis. Bud's Echo. Muriel l., Real Flngo, Rajah Hanover, Joandale. Wlnnie's Inst. Pot Hanover, Ginger Worthy. sir Chuck, Roms Budlong, Miss Peillo. Royal loot: Jr. onanwrnrr-own nnsvmo 1-an FOR SALE MILDALI-I 2:14 1 5--Brown male, 3 , Playdele 2:04 U2. dain Millie Kslmucl; 2:1? 1;il.d by SALANGE-Be fooled 1952, b Pl 1 2.04 m, dsm Miiiii flgaalzlick ms 1x4. y "me LAST DALE-Brown hone, fooled 1953, by Play- dale 2:04 112. detn Mlllievitalmuck 2:08 1x4. mam WILLARD H. KELLY 11,11. No. 5, srlottetown 0 -rs cure it in - ”" 1 "'"'””' 1 - Sta 8 I ll' th ' llean . Gallon Sets flow To Edge Dodgers 2-1 11 1 w. -- .1. olzhc Qty Beaobau Iaaigge pl;o)i- the rgcadzers Md: Luxid n stand even-e Von a - ams.s e 1 cc n 0 con- r lowing Michael's stain 3-i iflctory tr: field bug. KennypMscDonsld 3"" 5941191" 90" Gill” W Wkltfd (Wmll 5 2 2 our Berbo '5 Dodgers in a well -rsood back for the catch and A "7 ””'d at but dfmm "'ln' 3;l"mi,mmG1r(1E-(xsmlml 5 I 1 played baseball game at Memorial threw to Kip Reedy at first doubl- nu" :11: 1?? 1' ezh och '1 1'" .1.ho!:.e'n (311.1) aimed!) T A 7 rieid yuterday afternoon. . lng MacNeill off the base. - 'M--' M 0 A 0 "'0 ' I"' 7 c c The younger Stan won the The Dodgers got their lend-off T WWII Dflvlnk Perk on Saturday Wlnnlfred G. tnurbine) 0 7 5 nine in the last on the ninth man on base again in the ninth . 5” Pl'9Vl9l" W53 V" 3"d"” "W0 (Ml?-D0llIl:i 10 um. Bill Purcell soorin an un- This time. Mu: h reached first - - dr urged run as the result: of three as Kip Ready mt his foot off Dun mm" W” 'n "W "m' Q”"” Be" (ct smml) 9 9 8 Dodger errors-the losers only the bag before receiving the e per in the three heats but only Pei Rcynuldsnatcldi ms 9 errors of the ball game. throw. Murphy stole second but , ' I 1" "” "''””d M” did "ll'" mu Tm”: 117' 3'” 1'53 3-17 1-5: it was s heart-breaking loss for was caught off the sack in 1 O F t d'”” 5”” s"n??l” 099" "9 "nu 55”, Pm” mvud by M"- Must- Dodgers pitcher Phil Murphy who smart Don MacLeod to Purcell W W W1 0' 31” Gulm '?ell8- TN" Ind driven by Len allowed only three singles over play. H” wok Dghn cub" dgwn m oM”m- - the nine inning route. Don "Duck" The Dodgers defences cracked in Bay Bush Pal: paced the fastest Billy Budlong (MacDonald) m9 h”! ln 1-Mgnd M lg” N we F”? F”! All T709 Maclieod. who relieved Lorne Mac-1the leaf. of the ninth. Purcell of mile during Old Home week on Chocolate Dip (Sample) 13:4 Q1ll3:'1'149l'l L 31 4-” l900llllat:- ll3G1lInKG:lrll0l'l lsgxmlllhl ! 1 1 Dougall, at the start of the nmth,the stars reached base when Eddy Saturday niglitu she won the sec- Resourceful (MacLeod) V The 1 "Wm on sum,-H L.” ed: The sol qusr zhivs: 1. chm ti; uc(kM( !;.rrlaon) 2 1 ; inning. was the winning pitcher. lLund dropped Harold Fineau's low1 ond dash in 2.10. Owned by Andrew Sleepy 31m tH8.nne-5503') 3 5 0 I "Jud led to be sooon 1 e mic was re ea Co es nu ac neld) I 4 '1 But it was Macnougail who keptlthi-ow. Leclair got to first anal Perry of Summerllde and driven by Times: 2.10: 2.12 1-5; Bay state sue slmea Ire in 106”. S n est; by either e tro tcr o pacer Mary Merk (Weir) 4 3 -1 the big bars of the Dodgers injeurceil to third as Murphy threwl James Maccrogor she won the dash Pat owned by Andrew Perrv and played Ch: evetn Buy; 1?. kdul- during Old Home Week. Buds Echo (E. smith) 5 5 1 check throughout the afternoon jwild to first. Eddy Lund, making by two lengths mier second place1owned by Mrs. James Poullon and shine DSVY In - -1- L8! 1!! Neil Kslmuck, trotted three Waymark (Moresldei 6 5 4 He relieved 15-year old Roger Mac-ta (me stop on the heave. injured Keppoch Playgirl. It was I new-driven by James Maccvregor: Essa Dllmondi. 1 mm II YE: 01: strong miles to finish second in Bye For Now (Govang) 'f 7 1 Lend in the lust iiiiiiiig h1'.l'l the1his ankle, but was able to continue 1 record 101' El)" Stile PI!-I dl”lV9ll l-- OM93”? P3l'l'mUlr lxnwhgidnlymndgi 1" ' ' T '11 h""- Ne” Y" not um 1” V9115 c'””'m lM”N9uli 3 9 I bases loaded and two out. He g0t1playulg. 1 N 1 1 1 re Cmdr. George Buniains sullulk uel.s: First dash, 33.10, 2.00. 230; City ( Dismon . behind Dean Gslon in the time Chet Lynn Clever (Kennedy; Charlie Ryan on it grounder and: Then the Dodgers trapped Purcell- 5”" Vi” ll 59” 13 V9: ll Chief and Mi-me Kennedy: 9119- 54-l9- 300. 35 60. sixt-h.dIoh. 88.00, 0l 7'13 lfl ll” ll'" mu'- V 1 D I I then held the intermediates score- off third. They tossed thc ball "mill: Shot-in the aim i. an 01:9 tain Morgan were boih double dash 5.10. 4.40; 327.40, 8.70: 53.70 (Bay A Len Ohdeara drove four wln- Times. 2-12; 2.09 4-5; 2.10 2.5; 1”, 10, 5519,, cornplefe 1111.11.35, R1-an en-ed on ,1 throw and Pur.1raclng W85 swell by the lens M L 0 Winners in the last and best racing State Pat barred at pari-mutuels in ners and two seconds in alx'starto Dean Gallon owned and driven by The best of three series is tied cell scanipcred acicss the plate vi'ii.h;Ch3ll0"3Wll'n DllVll18 Plllk 0” card of the week. sixth dt-uh.) 1 for his best afternoon o. the Earle Semplc. Kensingtcn. inc-one. The Dodgcis uon ll'lE1tlltl game uiiiiiiiig run. illlllday msht. Never did fans shlovv 1 suitolk chief set s new mark of Third and seventh Dashes C d' h Week. He reinedl Real Pingc to 2.20 Pace, )pm1ng game 8 week ago 51,L.0m.1 baseman. G115 1.13.1111 c1,m,1inore patience than that Olifllioht 214 3.5 in winning the sevcnthisufflolk Chief (Downe) 1 1 three. heat wins ntt.he.2.25 Pace sister Verna Hoo iOMearsi The Inlermedmes we”, 1116 1.1.5.1111, mm 1119 games 1,1051 apeclacu. 1c10Wd which wall.ed,f01r a mos dash. Captain Morgan was I. sur- Mar on E. (L. Kelly) , 2 5 and won one has with Sister 1 3 1 , mm, 1,1 M1 and 15354,” 111.111 131- dege-.151” em),-L Duck M”.1three l'lOUl'!- for Fridays riiclng prize winner in the opening dash Mannister Direct. tfsobey) 5 2 Mr. W. E. Cooper. senior partner Verna lion in the 2.20 Pace. Tonimltc fMscGregor 3 3 1 Gus Flynn scored their only run. Li-od drilled a hot grounder to.1meet to begin. The faces were and paid 313.30 for a win ticket at Mighty Deb (Moresidc) 8 4 of the sharp, Milne and Co. Lld.. Slater Verna Hoc set a new rev Inkua Truax (Jaba1eel 1 5 5 He drew ii vialk, reached second waicis the hole at second in thescheduled foi- 8:30 but at 8:30 if. .he pari-mutue1s. ' 1 Cover Up (Creamer) 4 3 and a member of the Sumimericu cord of 2.14 3-5 in winning the Lady Abner (C. smith) 3 3 4 as Phil Vennil vias safe on an error geipiitli inning. Flynn racing to hls1was pouring rain The rain nearly 3359, driven by Len Ohleaial Bob Clegg 1C. Smith) 8 5 Golf and Country Club. Montreal. second heat. Inkua Trunx, driven Belle Budlong (sernple) 3 4 3 1,.1).nn m,.1,d 1., 11111.1 Mm. J1-1(vk 1 1.1.1.111. 1,111 1111. ban M111 8 bMkg11,u,.ned ma mick into a sea of mud paced me slxfh dash in 2.12 1-5 to1fllC0nt.o (Sample) I , .. 7 7 scored ii hole in one on the 1'lliyaid by R. Jaballee end Tonirnite. drl- L11 Di-isco IMECNCIH) 4 3 d1 Ready piziuiided to the uil.eld Ahaiid stab and threw to first for but the officials and fans wanted beat the favored Bay State Path TOW-my1M01'gan (MacNeill) 8 it first hole of the Stanhope Beech ven by Jsmes MacGregor were the Amtico (Callback) 5 -1 6 . walk to Elmer Mac-Neill loaded the the out. their horse racing and they united o'Meam plgo drove My Darling Times. 2.16; 2.14 3-5; Suffolk Inn golf course on Friday. August other heat winners. 1 1 Dean Swift (Downs) 7 a an bases and aiioiher ualk lo Edd; Box score until they got. it. to victory in the fourth dash while Chief ownedrby Cmdr. G. H. Bun- 13th. Mr. Cooper WM playing Wlllh MscG-regor drove Tonimite to s -Times: 2.15 3-5; 2.14 3-5; 2.10 1-6; Land thread 111 F'i)'nn I sum; ' - ' Putummic was an upset winner in Lain and driven by Ed Downe: pa.ri- Capt. J. 8.1-loram,RC.N. of Hal- new man; or 2.15 1.5 in winning 51,191. Verna 1.100 owned by D11 At this p0ll1L,maillIgEl'T0ln Mac-i AB R H PO A E, After some cnnsulntiniis nbo ill the eighth dash m”;1”9l-5- Thlld dish. 318-90: s0v- lnx end Ml'- W. Cv- 550” Ol M0lll' the third heat. W. T. Hooper and driven by Len Farlane called in Mnl'Di)uKHll from Hood. 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0,the feasibility of holding the rates SUMMARY gigs. dash. 34.60. 310. 2.80; 37.00, real It the time. Eidr Cooper 1: The daily double on lrikus Truax O'Megfg; Tommie, owned by 5611 Lil! bull pen and the )Oung right- .VlR('DtlllillCl,Cl 3 1 0 1 1 Oithe officials decided it was viortli First and Fifth Dashes - -Fs8.llJ.. 1 spending a three wee vacation s and Ngll Kglmuck paid 3210.00, Barbour and Andy Andenon Md hand... came thmuuh vlltli a .1oe.R.-adi. ib 4 u 2 12 i 11.. big' try. They asked for 100 cars captain Morgan (Kennedy) 1 1 M Don)-l and Eighth mahea the Stanhope Beach Inn Summary driven by Jbmes Macciregor; hm. Black like relief pcriomiaiice 1.-MacLcod, as. p 3 ll 0 3 4 01m drive around the track. The fans Silk Hal lL1ewellynt 2 5 Fly! ar1ng (O Mcaral 1 2 I 2.25 Trot Truax owned by D. C. Ru-ikin end Starter Roger Mat-Leod moved t-o'Purcel1. rl,s.s 3 1 0 0 0 011-esponded and poured their autos Eva Budlong Isteadt 3 2 Ab UF3-l';fC tMacGreizor) 4 LA T ROIlP1nl0 l0'M0lll'9o l 1 l driven by R. Jaballoe. left field, replacing Brian Mnc- LeClalr. c 4 o o 9 1 Olonto the track to circle the oval Mes diownessl 5 3 D "171 flaw lllernmll - 3 31 0 Munel R. (Li Kelly) I 4 3 Callum. Gillis. 2b 2 0 1 2 5 2110; an houf1Tyrgck om.-1315 pup the Lassie Lucille (MacGregor) 4 4 L1l111leDH11b Scott tWl.sener) .. 2 51 . . From then on it was vi battle Mpccallum, 110 0 0 0 0 Ojcny gm-apgr, operated by Brendan Dr. F. Chipps lMacl.eodi dnf 6 T151316 zelrzt 11559-mglei 1 5 PT F I 3 u 3 between piLcl'iei's Murphy and .Vlat'- R. MacLe0d. p3 0 0 0 0 0.Henne35,.1v, 1,0 wcrk. 111 the nqpgn. Times: 2.17 1-5, 21'l14-5- Cnplalll Damn -ow-n d -17 4-5. My Dollgall. Murpliy .suri'endei'ed three L., Macmugalll 1), 1-f 111"” 111.1, Vaudev111e pe,-101-me,-5 Moigaii owned i-ind1driven by Mhrlnc and dgiven EV Iy Bprbour d k M -rye l”i”"i.”E” . . .. .2 2 2 .2 .; "ii :2 :::2r:;;. 2.:e;;r...:”:-.7:-t:.e.: ::;:...:i.. ..:.::.t. :l:n::::r..-2.. . - CI '1' 19 A 30 01133 8”? "P 03 lo'clock Dr. Dougan ca e or t 0 A A - - - 1 ' i ' ' ' ' . , five hits. struck out seven and Dodgers V31.m.191., for the 11,51 race and R11-190: 30.00: fifth dash s8.30, 4.60, 3.- agdi i;l1:1iv11::1n1by11lanli1a1s1 Mat-Gregor: the mens doubles of the Prince Ed- walked three. 1 1 1 AB R. H PO A E 11:20 the first dash left the start-170; evict-""71-1403-nzlls-1153-1h "mm 1!1”501'21.l;0:;::i11O ”2".:1,. 12g1f.5h'.,f,81;E?,' ;”."2?..IE'225io2?2E3in co):)liTtlsm;'ne:ht;rp-l 7 tnerhaeixglmitiiitiliieg. 3 11) 3 (1) 3 g11:111r:mi11:itge1.nT;eyy:;i1fEdnl;:lei:9g:.f:;:1:lB..y sum. pan Macgregon 1 2 dash. 02810. 4.10. 2.70: 52.30. 2.40; day afternoon. 1NExl1 YIORK (A5)-Elaine glimaf thBil;lTlfl'l(',)&. 3” d-7"" 3 W3” and Wm” "Cl 593' Rwdlv Vl 3 0 0 0 0 Msaturdav momllllt When l-ll? "l99l' Ego m'Me"M- ' 1 1 um)" They defeated Walter Cullen md gtlrtolmedes ltomee runpglrftd Q (Caontlnued on. like IT) I and on Kip Ready's bunt. single. whmock 55 4 o 1 o 0 0 wound "up Mm Hehdwm, M1111”: Keppoeh Playgirl (Stead) 2 7 Reg MacAleer in s five set ms.ra- the kn field lundl u at old Duck MncLeod was passed inten- MacNeill. rt 3 0 12 1 0 011,11. V010 1,, one of me best, dashes. than Tm ”o'”' "9" "ll' 94- 5'7- Suurdly to produce . 34 wet” mommy loadmg the bases' seconds L'u"d' lb 3 0 0 12 0 PM "19 Wetlkv l I ' - I 6-13' ' for American Le ldtim y lntcr Met.-Dons.ld scored on a paas- Ryan, e 4 o 1 o o l . . . , I mo 3 sivixeg doubloa1.lirn John- W" the” Nmonazisilisu :11 on Oil bill MllI”l7ll.V. 17 3 0 1 0 5 1 Saturday niglitis racing ea rd I I T adrivanbe an 3 MwM1lm date”- terparts st Yanke St d! e mun. A b"5"'n prwuw 1" h. C" Murphy rumba LeCh-ill" and ior- Pineau, 3b 3 o o o o o - 1 1 W ".1, . . 9 Bl ' Cullen and Jennie 300'" . A A """: ior Abbles will be held lads . Md Gum 1. uound out to end Tomb so I 5 24 8 3 looked like the has 0 C1 111 d. how" 216,641.41 The two.innlng game. bringing um .11 "X ddmk oven the rally summary l:;icc1ngitassp:1rnepa1s':d W131: clings”: S Aifcljhia eveniiag at six q-clock Andy to:Etl1,e1r rl1:nl)lelfll::dfn:tIl?I1::I'l ofbtlhe . The Dodgers started getting do R, 13, 1,LLum1, 11 left an i,,,,e5.11m with the exvepuon 01 me; - 1 In arson) an MIPQ1: Jardine will of the dhmnnd Wu 1. 111;): on MIGDOUEZU lll the Vlienlh Ella D0d88l'5 7. SUITS 71 S'0lPll llMC5w11is1.1aay and 51,1111-day 11131111 1.31-115 LONDON. Ont. (CW - British lsla rid combination 6:16. Novalpny Pa" Kl" md lmn we” 1-,1-ejude 1,, 1113' re u1l;ryeY.n.k'e' B 0 c 0 eighth innings but two sparkling Ryan 2. Murphyz; sarrifire hit-1-1.11112 horus W1,” (,1M51,d acm1d1n,'cwiiumhia's golfe rs. paying no scntia G38 and Saskatchewan 652. Boston Red sox xture. e . double Dill-3'5 E0? lllm 01” M lmublew Plneall: double l1l8.V5sGllll-S M71111 me” money wmmngs and 1118 more attention in a steady down- Tall Doug Ba.lus.1nride. of the1 Dimaggiols blow came an C") D: the seventh inning Flynn led Ready: MacDonald to Readylmcmg an umea was am,11,1mg bmlpniii of rain than to an ovei- Point Grey club in Vancouver 1 Hubbelh me former New York off with e. walk. Phil Venoit then wild. pitch - Murphy: etrike- mrulmg M 1M,m,1Les 13;, over 11118 charged dew-fall blown in off the where he won low amateur honors G1.nu- .1... ”1u.J1mmyFoxx.nd lost by Tut unuhed a hot grounder down til outs-MacDougall 7. Murphy 8, D.1m1d- H 1;,” dmerem ion F.1,1d11y113acl.fic. 1wo.n the Willingdon Cup in the Canadian open a month ago. Joe C1-om" h-d unned 1n the tint sooorid but Smelt Cvlllls gloved the MacLeod 2; walks-MacDougall 3..and sauna" nigh” There were inteiprmincial team championship had the best score of the day uith 11-11111.15. bill. lwpped On BPCODU lllld lahllew Murphy 4. R. MacLeod 3. 1sFvem1 5511112 Winnie” in eve1.y1Saturday with an aggregate medal 143. three ovrr par for 36 ho1es.1 -r- to first for the twin-killing. Umpire-U. Blanchard; bases-F.1d sh "gait made for better heV.scoi'e of 582. 1 I44 BY JOE LEBLANC I mm” MMNE111 1191119111 11 5011111 Kennedy. 1 a is 1 1 1 Despite desperate bids by Quebec Joe Leblanc of Montreal lr-cl thr-l 1 . . - 1 1 10 1 1.11 1- 1d 10 19 d 011 Ll"f1- 0059! Wclllilv mm” "p5”l5 End and Ontario. the west coast four- Quebec team with 144, posting al ' ' ' um, n H: le -n ihrllllllg llnl-W95-1 Plld ill? Cl'0ll':l than tcam proved the most com fine (19 in the afternoon. Don.Doe nlVbn:';)1l)la')1l:'1;lCli1eg':1klll;1 I-"X31911-v9l8llC . loved it. In Classllled ralllllll WC sistent and led the eight-team Granby. Que-.. runner-up in that ' I ”l': as was seen on Saturday nlifht. tll01parade at every-nine-hole check-off Canadian amateur last year. was; "mnTR'9l"y Phml" "- ar horses are classified according to station of the 36-hole medal-play next to Leblanc with 147. having1c""'”l Cl'93m9l'l95 Gllllk their ability by race secreLal')' match They took the cup for the a particularly tough time with hisl 2 Pom-Cpncllu 101” Billl-Em Dlll” n I Frank Acorn. .sixth time in the 22 years it has putting.G 1:!!! ix; orldclir dtopiicldect bnntam 0 - 0 lbeen up for competition. Bob ray of Charlottetown led ""1 Or 53" Y OWN- Congratulations are extended to Quebec squeezed in ahead of On- the N. B.-P. E. 1. team with 149. 1 & 111' me! -.R0M.1,1n Mgccregor for tario for second place with 595 to Rlny lV'lo1rr1sCi;m of Moncton had 155.. ,- 1 COSES 0 Pay. lll6llT RACES AUGUST 18th and 21:! AT SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY Horses must be declared in Time. Summorsldo Eight dashes will be entries received. CLASS A PACEIIS BAY STATE PAT COMMANDER BILL KEPPOCH PLAYGIRL COVER up BRUCE'S SISTER BARBARA ANN QUEEN FUTURAMIC CLASS EB. PACEBS CAPT. MORGAN SUFFOLK CHIEF 803 F1 rrr JAY'S HOPE ANN'S PRIDE AMERiCA'S ACE MISS COMMANDO SEA PLANT SISTER VERNA H00 SLEEPY SAM CLASS A TlO'.l'.l'ElS BYE FOR NOW BUD'S ECHO VELLA GRATTAN NELL KALMUCK COBBLESTONE CLEAN UP CLASH EB. DERRICK JOAN DALE FRISCO THE GREAT SIR FRANCIS DRAKE WINNIE'S LAST CELIA SI-IARRON PEGGY ELLIS CLASS A.A. PACEBS DAVID G. was xNox eamca BUDLONG mun HAL DALE 3 CLASS A.A. PAOII-I JOHN CLIGG MISS CHERRY VALLEY VILLA LA VILLA MONEY ROYAL OLASO B PACIIU RUBY P. DALI I B. I'LL I-III.-DA AC YANIEI JOAN CO1. IUDIDNO CALUMITTA TBOTTIRS i.us'rs9e use Ln cAvAu.sstao in. sun ms ALI. none 10 J0 IPINCIK YUTA ' ROSERT BRUCI ANN! DREAM 1-IIDGZWOOD &TlI' Monday et 12 noon Shades! Raceway, phone 3535. classified for each night from the 2 DA8llllmCl'll.O0 A DAZ LEAH FEDERAL BESSIE BUDLONG ABNER THE GREAT JUDY BUDLONG LITTLE DELBERT ESSO ABNER MCGRAW I DASHES-I150 A DASH PROPANE PENNY ROYAL MARION E. EVA BUDIDNG MANNISTER DIRECT DR. F. CHIPS ' MEG SILK HAL JANET CLEGG AMTICO I DASHEB-CHI A DAHI NEW FOREST TARTAN CHET LYNN CLIVER WAYMARK F'EA'I'l-YER DUSTER 2 DASHE5-C150 A DASH .llMM1E A. GUY HARVESTER BONNIE DALE ROMA BUDLONG RAJAH HANOVER PET HANOVER MARION L. 2 DASHES-I200 A DASH FATRGO MISS DONNA MAE COL. HANSFORD NEIL BUDLONG 2 DASHES-C200 A DASH 1 MY DARLING CHOCOLATE DIP MAY 5. GRATTAN ANNUNCIO I DASIIEG-C150 A DASH GINGER REYNOLDS ACE Q0111 LUCKY KARVIITER RUSTY HANOVER RONALD O. RUBISON s menu-ecu A man GAHAGAN WHISPERINO noes: Amrs no! THELMA I01 SEVEN UP DIRECT FIITUIITY Wlllf - A0603? 2!-10 Wedludey Afternoon end Night. mung; raw. I Cetlsley mm.