Yanks Gain Game On Sex; Braves Defeat Chicago New York Yankees. who looked. as though they could be had, pad- ded their American League lead to its games with a 1-0 victory at Iaitimore Tuesday while De- troit Tigers chilled Chicago's sec- ond-place White Sox 8-1 in ii in- nings on Al Kaline'ii home run. In he National. Warren Spahii. eon his lllth and claimed the ltsll shutout of his 13-year career. n league record for lelthanders. as Milwaukee heat Chicago Cubs it 0 Hank Aaron belted his 39th horn: run in the Braves ll-hit harraze. In night gnliics sci-niitl-place St. Louis was at Cincinnati. third - place Brooklyn played Philndel- phia and Pittsburgh was at New York. be other games were sched- uled in the At. Bill Sknwron 30! the job tltiiic for the Yanltecs. who were held int! his 40th relief appearsnt-e.Gianls. helped along by second to three hits for scien by young when Bob Inc-hiii Keegan walked Lbaseman Bill Maeroaki. defeated Billy 0'Dcll. Skuwron had two (ill the three. rapping his 17th honiel mo in the second. and dime in the other run with his thiid till it ointh-inning tiinple ti" Billy Loes. ISTR Vlt"TflRY RIJSFLTI National League Milwaukee lion 000 rm it it it Ehicago tttlltttitioiltt ti 6 I Spahn and Crantlall; Littleiicld. Potiolsky lit and Neenian. L: Litilelield. HRs: Mil-Aaron. St. Louis MO Dlll 050- ll 10 0 Cincinnati too not mo - 4 to it Miuii. Merritt -9: and ii.! Smith: Ntixhall. Sanchez ill, Klippstein vii. Kennedy -7. Freeman tilt and Burgess. W Mizell; 1.: Nuxhnll. HR.s: 9tI.-- Ennis; Cin--Whisenant, Burqees. Pgb 002 Ml 200 t'k'ltL 5 I 3 NY lllfltlll lll00l-611 3 Law. King till, I-'nce ilii. R. Smith tilt. Piirkcy ll2t and Foilas Rand :7); Gomez. Mt-tloriiiiclt at. Miller ill and Ttinmas. W; Phila Jo 000 002 00 . . Miller. I.: R. Smith HRs: Pinh- Skinner. NY-Mays, 0('nnnell. V. Thomas. niutg oiiii iiiin nirz mil 3 it ti. like 00 I00 l0tt000 2 J 0 Sanlord. Farrell ilti. Miller tilt? and Loasta: Drysdiile and RIM!-l hon. '; Farrell. lslRs; Phllk Anderson Amertctin League t'.hi flltl M0 00l Oil '2 I '1 out till um 00l 0l .'I it I ttesgsn. stslsy tit and licllar: I0!!! and Porter. L" Steley. Hrs: Chi-Dnby. nropo: Del-Katine New York M0 000 not 2 6 ll. laltimore llitltlfitllitlti 0 7 ti Stiirliviint. Maglie till a nd It-rrn: f't'DeII. l.ne.a tilt and nim- berg. Trlandos tat. W: Stiirdivant L: Odell. HRI: NYk-Skowron. Internntlswial League First Rochester Montreal Riclretta and Shani: Kipp rind Olpon. HR: Mil-Gentile. Havana till tfltl A0! - O 7 1 Miami fttllmtliltll--I A ll l-isticn and l1.qit:eido: Qiialtcrs. Mason t7! and Vlcculli-ugh. 4(lltKl004l0i Riillalo ftfltl ml 000 1 ill I; Toronto am not lltl-- 1 to 0 Coleman and Astrotll: -lrvllnwn and Roselli. Second nnghnue mi nlltttlt rill 0 Montreal M.”i0t)t't ttrtx It is 0 lxivangutii. Bacsswski 13'. R. Ilayloclt (M. Wright 17) and D. Ricketts; Harris, Vargas iv and Plirnaisno W Harris: L- Lawn- giilh HRS: Roch- Green; Vill- Hsrru. Gentile. t'olumbiis 0'1! 050 002 - I 7 3 Richmond 000000 500 - I 9 3 Kuuva. Narjarn l7: and ('0- box: Kite. Kutynn tilt Dixon W and Wellington. HR: Col -Gnu. RTANDINGS Mata. Torn Siurdlvant, who had two Dolly's Nth homer In the second of New Yorks six hits. won hisl W.” D” - 1.", how 13th. but needed ninth 7 Inning awn" jun '0' ' N. help mm "M S” 77"” "'7'" Spaha. Iaygave six hits. struck George Kell led all with his third! . iiu, . single. Maglie. in his Yaw l'"' 0" W ''”'t b"”'” '"l”' V . g alting a tie with Ewe Rtxay :::..":r::. ;'::...::,"'.':.: .2": um um mm to. .u-- in siniile to Bob Nleman but then;'n'::;3:'l'::::'drec'::d I d .I B b b d- innailneti Ilhrt: Til: Firarildldhg by I southpaw ll 70.'by Eddie -.----1 -- "M1211.25."i.:3:...:h.:l::':L'1:"i:: nu . Ynaltee Mickey Mantle was 0- 150 NL shuout Illlrk with I). for-4. losing three points tor gi The Brailel. Nlllked lot It! on .370 aieragc Boston's Ted will- but hits by southpaw nick Llttla- lanis tops the bat race with .31I. llield. scored live In tha seventh. Kalinc. who singled for Datroliaithree unearned, on two walks. first run. led all the llth with his tour singles and an error. Aaron list homer. Gerry Suley, who made It a real breee with his had won five. lost his first. The three-run shot in the eighth, put- 37-yearold righthsnder also gave ting his major league leading rbi tip a pinch single by Ray Bonneftutal at 11!. mar IlPd it in lhr ninth after mnk-l NEW YORK IA?! --New York Illlh-MONO b when llaaauki muttered 0 mental taP'S in the lltb With one out. O'Connell walked- Thea Don Mueller tapped I O00 liner which llasroskl kaocke down. O'Connell. thlnkltis the lull tied been eaualit. stayed at lirst. But as Msaruki triads a futile toss to tirst in as eflnrt to get Iluallnr. O'Connell took all or second and slid in safety under a Frank Thomas. When the dust had settled. Ma- leroskits part in the fiasco was ruled a fielder": choice. Tliorsm was given an error. Maya was 3-for-5 and upped hi average to .387. ' JERSEY CITY. N. J. (AP)-A triple by Chico Fernanda: and Ewillia .lonas' pinch-hit sacrifice fly brought Philadelphia a 3-2. ,z..-. 1.. 'x .7'V.a Vn:!-;1.avwm---- W lS)00t-'5-r 1C out-to-one Gaallllen. Wd. anal. 4. III! SPORT OF KING'S Peakes Regarded As Yanks A I BASEBALLS i2ouNpur Charlie frame EIGHT HITS Soiitnpavi Rillv Hocfl vtenl til Maxwell to open the He allmicrl eight hits, biil only two were damaging - Larry Rriitiltltii 73 It SAD Ill Philadelphia 69 M .319 N fincinnali OT 65 l.'s's Neil York 66 70 .435 ll”: ('iII('i)llI 19 B0 .3HI 32 Pillshwuh 49 B3 .371 3ll'i American League W L Pct. (ill. New York N 40 .632 Chicago 78 54 .591 VA Boston 70 61 .334 I3 I)(-irtrit 57 66 .304 I7 Baliliiiore 64 67 .409 Ill (fleyclaud O5 68 .189 iii Washington 50 81 .382 33 Kansas City 30 12 .379 flillb International Lea tie W . cl. RBI. Biiltalo B4 A1 .571 - Tomiilii I3 55 "till I'm Rii-hniiititl 78 71 .523 7 Miami 72 70 .486 I2”: Rochester 7'2 7'7 .083 ll ll.-ititna 70 70 .470 I5 Miintrcal 57 80 .450 I7 Ftiliiinhiis 67 I1 .450 ll Nail-mat League AI R I Pct. Miisial. St Louis 460 7! I50 .340 Mays. New York 508 It'll I70 .085 Gronl. Pittrbtirith All 31 I35 .313 Robinson. t'tn 521 R2 168 .322 Aaron. Mil 524 103 IM ..l2l Runs. Aaron. l0.1. Rite alchoendienat. Milwniikee. 74. Doubts-a Honk. Cincinnati. Bnuchee. Philadelphia and Milit- ial. '. Trlplen Mnys. )9. Rome. l1llII Aaron. fix stolen beset Mays. 34. Pitching - Sanford. Philadel- phia. 17-5, .773. Strikeouts---Sanford. 15!. American League AR R It Pt-t. otttttltt 0-4 0 It Williams Boston 402 I7 isi .37iil Mantle. VYIK H2 H5 165 .373 Woodltng. Clo M7 65 III .330 Fox, Chicngo IN I I07 .321 Boyd. Baltimore (29 I6 I34 .3” Runs Mantle. H5. Runs halted In--Stet-era, Wash- ington. 96. lIlta- Fort. I07. ngulsIeI- Gardner. Rsltiiiiore I2 Triples Mchoiinnlrl. New York 9 Home runs Mantle and Siev- ers 34. stolen bases -- Aparario. t.'.bi- caitn. N. Pitching -- Donovan. Chicago, 15-5. .750. Strikeout: -- Wynn. t'lr-veland. I09. PROBABLE PITCHFZRS NEW YORK tAPi - Probable pitchers tor today's major league games iwon-lost records in par- enlhesesi: American League National League W L Pt-t.(iDI. I1 I .II- M Milwaukee II 101 GM Ii . Louie Boston at New York (Vi -- Irewer 115-11) vs Shant 110-it brewer lib-Iii vs Shani INN). Washington at laltlmora tNi- sroar FORUM Bast Fight Oi . tn the best light of a card sinned at ill? rl A no last Thursday lrtml 3", . I int ol view wag. Tony Verorils oi l1orcbcs- Ihiglnsod Battier is 3 Q; s?. Ia- tussle be- . Ccird this boy Steele is good till 09'' lormnnce and had claitit written lall over it. it in not often that local lane have the pleasure of witnasslna such a rugged scrap an Veronis and Steele staged. tern would think it was a ygrudgc battle by the manner in 'whirh they werit about lhiir biininess There wasn't a dull moment ,, witli the Charlottetown boy nur- prlainl by tile showing when It is considered that Steele entered ! the ring with only ten days train- ing since a three monttilay-Ml. Tia vet-enter was a draw. 3! i ii :1 13 I T might a idea a e.:lednleaed HIM M which sir I E - i-g iii 3 93!" am ! I: g. i. .' 3; iii- :3 1:5 it gs I2-inning victory over Brooklyn Tuesday night, dumping the Pittsburgh Pirates is in 11 inn- third-place Dodgers to games be- ings Tuesday night on Ray .lsb- hind first-place Milwaukee. innski's sacrifice fly. The Dodgers managed only The Giants. scoring their oiherdhree hits. two by Gil Hodges. ufl rclieter the uat ltir his seventh iii-tory. runs on homers by Willie Mays. Jack Sanford. Dick Farrell and Danny fllftiiinell a rid Valniy Bob Miller with Farrell winning iThoinas--who tied it 5-5 in theiliis seventh. Drau bowsky t9-Ill Stnhhn i7-lRl VI Walker '0-Oi. snl lilstu ()nly games scheduled. is-Si. National l.etiirur Brooklyn at Philadelphia i.N'l-- MIIHIIIRPI at St Loiiiit iNi lbiewcombe lltt-lli va Cardwell Piarro ii-7i vii WPhmll0f til-7t. 1.1-7i Cincinnati at Fhicngo t2-- Pod. New York at Pittsburgh Wit - hielan in-OI and Acker iii-st vs-Worthington ll-DI vsltlinewlll Frisco May Get NL But i Champ Along With Giants By BEN OLAN in last week's lamps. The Pitts- Nggw y()m( (Ap, 5", F,-m.lhtit'gh shot'i;'ttor;in tied will; Milk- . -waiikeI'a an Aaron. ran ':'f:"','!l L1::.ll:fE;f:'t:';.';;i;iinam ol cincinnsii is fifth at Giants But they may wind up . In the Arnerlc an League. with the National l-Millie bntlinsliliiciugv Mantle went hitless in Cl18mPi0n AWN”? MIYL foiir tries in Tuesday's games With four weeks remaining lnigggingi Bgnimm-g and dmppgd the I957 campaign. Maya has gin points behind Boston's Ted moved to within five points nliwilliama. Stan Miislal. the senior cirr-iiit'a Williams fell three points to pact-setter Miisial has been iiide- .37tl in last weck'it action. He had lined since Aug. 22 with n .shoul- only live hits in t7 at bats, tier In.lui:v lManile'it mark is .370. In last week's gnnics. Klayal Roy Silvers slammed two' gained two points nnd throuizh.homers enabling him to its the Labor Day twin-bills ahowcd Mantle for the lead. Each has hit a 335 average. Muslal in at .340. M. The sluggin Washington oili- Mays, who won the NI. tille.lielder also too over the rum with a -345 mark in 1954, also isliiaiied in lead with on. ma more his league's lender in triplex with than Mantis in second place. It and stolen base: with 34. Willie Sievera had seven rbis last week. is second in runs scored ilmi and Aaron has the Na l I out hit! 1170'. loiirth in homers irtni League-'a runs batted in title -and third in runit batted in Int. iwrapped up. He has ill. Mtiiilal ONLY PLAYERS .-is the riinneriip with II7. Aaron. Musial and Maya appear to be however, ll being rhallen ed by the only players with a chance of-Brooklyn's Duke lnider r the winning the batting crown. Dlcklhoms run lead. Rank has I and lGront slumped at: points to Jllilinider I0. Frince ChcirIes,8. Vllill Be Attending A Boarding School Ry FERN Rlt'Il lalthough most of them will come NI-IWBURY. England iReiitcr.s' llrnm the upper middle class. i Prince ('harle.s. eight - year - old -Their lather: are in the military heir to the throne. begins lite lnlitervires. in busiitels. in the pro- an English boarding school ttiiaglessions. month. tiiitil Prince Charles has be- M "I0 rvtiiiesl nl Riickingharncome a lamlllar figure in the Palace. the h e a d m a s t e r it til area. certain security precau- Chesm School, which P r i it re tionii will be taken and there will Philip attended. opened their be a close liaison between the doors to the press today and school and local police. rtzbeerfully described what will Tm ace the young prince when he- arrivesbosept. 11 asmnnemol Lzpcunada ofows "new ys” among e slu - cents. I Right from the start. it will be made clear that (Thnrlaa is "just . . -- or -2 ----. ..:2".l:.i.:.”.:::.2:.:-i:.t:: Beck. Al. one of the two joint ' . headmasiers. "There will be no rm" M """?' " "" "Md vim 'pe(,uHr"1mmL.. a populn ion increase of lb per He will be called Charles by i""' '" um 1'" 15 y'"" "3" n" the boys and Prince Charles byi"'"r"".' mm! at H" B."'k "1 No" the teachers and will sleep in an 3”” ' """'u"y '"'"" unheated. uiicerpeted ctormltoryl Tm "V'”" "Y3 "'5' b'"'"' with six or seven other boys "'”'”5' "d "M A19" 153-0” .,,,,,I, M, own up more persons were added to the His bed probably will be a nar- Cllldtln wWlI'i0I- which new row wooden one. 200 years oltl.l'1"""'0" "I0" "'30 1'--'l00-iW'- wuiimii springs and with a iiani.l TM rm oi srowth was Iutar thin mattress. its will in-its irttiln at any time mice the early tiirnselt in the morning. years of the century. The popula- QUIEN gnlisln lion increase III II! llll live --wk," 0,, QM" W, m, hwy years compares with it per cent ,h, i.,,.h,,i.-- 3,". "id, ".4 in Yeneiiels. 12 par cent in Aus- tnlrl Charles 'you won't as able '-"ill NW” 7'9"!" "0 3l'llIl in mum. on n.,.i' " god nine per cent in the United The prince. who had a look at W"- the school last month with his The review say! that in parents and sister. did not serm prosperous condition! asseclatg troubled. The dormitory has one with the rapid i el t mirror and five sinks. There Eayconomy in recent years, the no heart but the hon mat have birth rate has been high. immi- Il rnarI.V MIVik0'I ll ihP.V winlt. grgtinei i on v y gm unurggjg I The start. made up at n gnv- niauvaiy mail, ernm tor the younnst boy. a raverabta aaneernle anndttlons woman musie and drawiii lbavebswneneoura teacher. seven rnate teachers an the two headmssters, eat their meals with the boys in the "in" room. The Ina are ill a year. and I 0 recent relleeantbe the Queen will be enpected in nu .Vra'acl7D- provide her also with either yum. ,5”. d, TTIQFII er eervluroys. the ac ca and two aches! rtaa. insult write heme eoce a week and his letters will be neutral carefully - ler spelling crers and t tlbe but an tor any neettme enpreeeed. Ll'I'l'I.l Tv charter. a great telaviiden lee. will be strictly rariewed at Chane. Ttie scbenl has no tele- vtaion sat and it is reread an nly when its tieadwiastara Oh! there in wwtlwlile. heart from trial 0010- cricket. aims. rt-iv. leade- the boys are a movie no later- lay aims. providing hay bruit ' I ""33 -7 " -1111.. "lasts" asala 'Au'IAYNn' Isa. llialedplae as W pa gaaasiuvan easy in e 'Iali or ping 'iaQaena- ,, jf... hm 6 Although the I957 version d both the Morell and Pasltla teams were regarded as being squats. Murall's victory on Sun- day may be regarded as an up- wild ttii-ow by first baseman set Paakar lumber: have been noted as the Yankees at the King's County League for their ability to win all the big games. And Sunday's atna. beta the llrst game of t a league nsls may well be regarded as a big gains. Than two teams met only once earlier this season. a sud- den daatli game tor first place with Paakes winnirif. Following the game. Many Isured that while the team: would probably play in the linals. Puke; tse- cause of their poise and quiet aissurant-e Howcier. Muratl DI: upset the dope. With this surprise rlci ny met the Bombers on their own illn- iriond. Murell may bc regarded as favorites to win the series. especially wilh the acrontl Hiiinr schettulad tor Morell this comin: Sunday- Peokes Slo pad By Conriul y We came. we saw. no ciiiioiior- ed. lliis III a l('.it' uurds sums up the first game of the best tun out of ihrcc Dl'd)lIllb. for the for the lntcrmetliatc A Baseball Bcwildercd by the strong arm Championship of King's County. pitching of Bob Connnlly who was exceptionally mcan with his giiing tip of base hits with men on the paths and Haber-i gaiited by this same rountt titans two consecutive home runs in each case scorlniz I Flinn" ahead of him. thlt coupled with fine defensive pliiy and timely hitting of his team mates. most of whom are rcallv tccn-a:rrs caused the vaunted Peakes Bamb- ers to role over and play dead The next game of this series will be played in Morcll on Beptember eighth and promises to be Another thriller. tiotiboll a......i”' The second grime at the anti- ball series between Riirr.V'! Lions and the RCAF Flvern will be played tonight at Memorial l'ield.'Game ttine in II II. gstossen Back Te London WASHINGTON tAPl III. IO- gotiator Hamid lteuen. Ilwli" ently undauritad by W ahingtoll scepticism. flew back to London Monday night for more Western disarmament talks with Russia. "The mutual interest in avoid- lag modern war is no large." he iiald belore taking oil. "that we feel we should be patient and per- silent in these negotiations." Stassen cnnlerred with State Secretary Duties shortly betore leaving. He gave a ttrst-band re- port to President Eisenhower im- mediately rittar his arrival here Friday. The next meeting til the live- power United Nations disarma- ment bcornrnlttae in London is scheduled for today. soviet. delegate Valarian Zorin has already denounced the West- ern plan an failing to provide I heals tor negotiation. Stsaaen said he expects to en- plain Western proposals in greater detail today and perhaps at subsequent sessions. Whether today's meeting will he lollowcd by other London sea- aiona is uncertain. Most oilicials lien think that the talks will be broken all soon by a recess of lndelinlta duration. Disarmament discussions might then be trans- ferred to the United Nations Gen- eral Assembly. which opens its annual session in New York lent. 17. y eratt ol the Canadian navy and ma young man was the mall reason he Ntlrtll victors- Tbis youn an was lob Cal- nolly. The ultra young rl t band- art pitcher was in great nrin Sua- day seltill 3.18!!! Puku M"- an dawn swinging. life started strata: sad tirtisliad the Santa way. In the ninth. in: mutant. be Isl-ad four batters and struck out three at them. Not only did he pitch a terrific am: but be also batted a terrif- Re game. Never noted for his batting prowess. lab was the big gun Sunday. He belted two. home runs and a sin la knocking in five runs to In his team of- lensive. These two teams meet a am this Sunday at Morett. Alte-- ast Iundayit exciting game. farts "my be well assured this com- ing game will be Just as exciting. ly the way. these two teams are not only battling (or the King; tfounty Char.-tplunsmp. but. we usdersland. the righ: to represent Prince Edward Island in Maritime Intatmediate ”I' iplsydowns. Racing Results At Hazelbrook Results at horse recon held at 'Ilazelbrook on Sat. Aug. lliil. CLASS A Buddy Watson (E. Ciowl B0-FOOD iG. MacDonaldi . . Times: 2.l'l. 2.11. CLASS I Rob Rudlnng IE. Miirph)" 1 Bruce Budlong IS. KFILV" 2 Anita Biidlong lK. Jtinesi. .1 Money Adda iw. Smallwoodl . . Jimmy Budlonn ill. Jenkins! 224. 1.2li CLASS C Cheeky (thee in. Stew.trl' Jingles tH. Jenkinlt. Michael Peters i.I. Ryani Miss Federal lE. Junest Peter I (P. Thornet. Times: 2.28. 2.27. 2..'l0. Oltlclala - Starter - J. l'l1nmart McKenna. Timer - I".. Hailcnt; .Itid cs - H. Jenkins. H. Kt-sting. W. aeAuslsad. J. Rankin .WlIl Solute t The Admiral RALII-'AX tCPl -Ship! and air. It 22 ll I2 13 Times. alr loree Wednesday will salute Rear Admiral R. E. I. lidwell. retiring Sept. it sit lag officer of the Atlantic Coast. Twenty-live ships oi the Allen- will nail down the harbor put the saluting station aboard HMCS Bonaventure while 30 navy and RCA!” planes I'ly past nvartiaad. A l:t-gun salute will be tired by the leading ship. the destroyer eecort st. Laurent. and aiuwarad by the Bonaventure. MAN OF YEAR DETROIT (CF)-Labor Minis- ter Michael Starr Saturday night was awarded a plaque as the Ukrainian oi the year lor Canada and the United States. The award. made yearly. was preneiited by the Ukrainian Prolesslortal Soci- ety at their annual banquet. IJIERALG 1'0 MEET OTTAWA (CF)-Tlie executive committee or the National Lib- cel Federation will hold its re - ulsr semi-annual meeting in t- tawa Se t. so. president Duncan K. Mac svisb announced Tuss- tic fleet and 1! auxiliary vaasals l-kl Illrred Lute: or ffsmpbeltvou. N.B. tlelll is the I957 oil charti- pion of the Atlantic legion of Canadian National ltailways. having coriie out on top in the annual tournament at Mont-ton in which till CNR employers participated. He is seen receiv- ing the championship trophy iiirtiiiiis CORNZERW” Baseball Fever In Town The baseball Ieier has hit Charlottetown with all its driv- lag lorce. The Charlottetown Ab- hies are Il1V0lVN7 in a thrilling series with the Siimmersitlc Pon- tiacs for the Island Senior Base- ball Championship. The gamcii have been close with one run or one hit meaning the difference between defeat and victory. The Ahbies not of on tho right foot by taking the first ganie of the series 5-3 behind the pllrlllnil oi Jackie Burke and Vcrn Handra- hen sharcd honors with no one in the second game which was play- ed in Summarsidc. Vern pitched and hattcd the Abbics to victory. The Ponliacs didn't stay cloirn for long. they bounced back with a 3-1 victory in Charlottetown. and another victory in Summer- side Saturday, this time shut- ltll out the powerful Ahhicn on Series Open”:-In American Pork NEW YORK ill!" Ford l"rick. commissioner oi baseball, called representatives -it .-ilt Nation.-I. and Amcriran Lcaiiua htisciiall clubs still in the pennant l'Rl'l Tuesday to meet with him in Now York Scpt. 9 to iron out world series details. The series until noon in thy American Leagiic park with the Tlrai grime likely to be cithcr 'l'uesda2y. Oct. 1 or Wedncsdayu. I Currently. M game lead in the Viitioiialj League with st. Louis and Brook-i In still hnviiut I chance to beiitf out the Braves. Vew York Yiin-5 hes, winners in the series a yr-iir ago. top the Ami-ririin Lesittie by 4'5 gami-.s. Chicago White Sits have a chance of beating out that Yankees. . Red Sox Mi lit . Gel Leo Kie y DOBTON VAT" Boston Red Ion revealed Tucsliiy they hate taken stops to rrarqulrl pitcher Leo Kiely (mm the San Francisco club ol the Pacific Coast League. General Manager Joe Cronin also announced the recall of nine optioned players under the provi- sion requiring such recall by Sept. I if the Sox are to retiiin day. there. I COMMINCIS O IIEGRIIITS - Spyrdsxan pragrasiune lld,cII'lGlIlldQIlll1Il'lt Vecancln exist for flea Recruits l NO. 5 MEDICAL COMPANY R. C. A. M. C. (MILITIA) FALL AND WINTER TRAINING IIPTIMIIR Ilrlt YOU!!! Mn 0! Ilia year! and over are in- vited he enlist and help Canada's national defence gtburriea in banic military subjects, N.(iO. training. driver mechanic. medical assistant, first . tlooatpayinnybeenrriedonqiiath rt-sum: is-wasnaai ncl i-iii 1-.1op.ai. ahmm m ' I m 'I'i-ariqonstieii h on training n is from But. West and Central Royalty. P ale. Iatveaara and Ieutbport at 1:15. siaauitmuggaiag areralshollesnarntnaaatetioiiaipayioi-aaaclai eauratmltet-adas.ainaatar etc. ”"'ub” &lHerh.”tnn”.,tewlewedathtl: I-in-s-rain-I enweuniaaneiaur. i i l 1 N WEDNESDAY- aetar stones. tradesmen in the above bdc trairiim may earn HOP. CNR coir ciwiii-s from D.V. Gander lr.';hlI. vice- president and general mining- er of the region. In background .l(; l).'l.'l5 til Truro. N.S tleltt holds the Tib- hetts Trophy he received for thc low cross score. and at his left is (VT. Rideout. maria or at tlic CNR tournament. Mr. to: had Just two hits. But the Abbws got their. revenge. Sunday by edg- ing out the Pontiac; J-2. again with Handraliaii do i ng the pitching chores. Somc sparkling lielding plan have highlighted the series thus far with some strong hitting on both sides helping to attract the crowds. In the game on Sunday. Jackie Kane made a nice run- ning catch but his speed riiused hint to roll over on the lield. btil he held on to the hall for the out. Maurice Cannon. ol the Pontiac: made a fine diving catch of Burk Whitlock's drive to the. right of first base in the fourth inning on Sunday's gamr Thc Abbics had runners on first and third at the lime and ('annnn'5 catch saved at least one run lrom scoring. Along with his fine licltitng. Maurie Cannon has the distinct- ion of hitting the longest ball 104?" Ii Queen Elizabeth Park in 1 line .s low net at M and Mr I).-mi 'a low gross at 1a. other psrtici ting in im contest includ W. Gilli: Bill Atacurcgor. N1! MacMi1laii and 1G1-rard Rurga all of tttiailniiv itnwn. and Gordon Lawson Boi- den. - ICNR Phutat Siimniersida ltir I long tliiir it. hit in Saturday's game. uhitii the POIIIIICS with NI. Turning to horse racing win- racing was scheduled lor the local track over the weekend lwith no less than 28 dasiieii scheduled to go. Rain stashed out Saturday's program and it has to be postponed. alun: mu lMunday's afternoon and eieniiig cards. A line water rally was hold it the Victoria Park on Saturday with quite a large gathering iii people there. The tirowrl was thrilled by the many boat ram and the clout swimming ram More ol these rallies should he held in the near future as it an thoroughly enjoyed by all than that were present. . Barry's Lions turned on sr AF pitching for It runs in its first inning of their first gama oi the Island Scilthall Series. Barry's defeated the Ron Burn er Electric in a close series is advance to the finals tblili tiu RCAF. Il Barry's keep using their great power the way they did in the lust game it slimild ha a short serlea. RACING TONIGHT -- 7.30 P. E. I. COLT STAKES TWO YEAR OLD TROT--PURSE 3500.00 I-Ncllie's Pride: 2-Mary Lealh: J-Davey Watchim. TWO YEAR OLD PACE-PIJRSIJ 3500.00 ' r”'95"'m 1-lily; 2--Lea Cyclotiic; 3--Janet M.: 4---Rertlis Milwaukee has an Clean: 3-. Boy; o.Loralne Clegg; 7-l'rn Harvester: First, THREE YEAR OLD TROT-PUBBE 3500.00 I Gordon Mac. 3-Lady Cyclonic. 5-Armondls Buddy. THREE YEAR OLD T'ACl"i-l'llB8E 3500.00 t.-Dr. Wilfred C.- :..m-, a, Night: .5-Curtain Raiser; 5- Abbe I ; 1-mg' g. i. C-!usWI.V; 9-Myrtle E.: to-Jolly BT33; It-Jen: c'i3'a'.. M” W FOUR YEAR OLD TROT-PURSE DD00.00 iv -llgylell L. 8.; I-Mill Russell; 3-Ray K.; A-Ruthie) First, S-Jolly THE CH'TOWN D-Pepsi Lakeburn, I-Palacons; 4- Mill -1-; LLittle Johnny; L-Arabia! DRIVING PARK CLASSIFICATION SEPTEMBER 7 ' In Gmc PACE:-dl menu AT ti1s.aa nag i ' -0 i.v r sa Y a . i . l -lolly Mark. HCf:..AllI I.yHel:ii': mraurghv I Am". Pd" H." c rscs-s pilenazti AT ai7s.aa um TM It-ot. Suffolk ciiist. Peter Federal. Allis auiiioaa. Clnurlalr. I-adv Clea. Bob Clegg. Propane. I TIOT-2 DASRER AT O!R.I lAt1l Muler Key. Royal Train. Cannie French. Joppa Maid. Tomi-I! Sllanter. New Forest. A PACI-4 DARHIR AT llllh EACH M n rllng. M , (' . J. Waiter.-G. Ann .3. 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