i 1 - vsii. ..y. . Donald Clegg, Premier J.; Double Winners On Mon. Largo pay: delighted a fair crowd of racing fans at the Charlottetown Driving Park last otzkt. The highest pay of the rttzhi tans the Qutnella vihit-h paid 8l3.tl0 for the combination of Sandy Yorke and Helen: l)rcant.l The. first Quinell: paid 33010 for a ticke on Peter Federal and First Axatn The first llaily Ilnultie paid 839!!! while the art-onrl tlouble paid 59360 The pays were good in almost every race, Real Lusty Mid 39.130 to place in the first race. Fortune's Pride paid 51.20 to ttin In the ct-coiiil tat-of Suffolk Chief returned S13 00 for a place llckct in the third I.irt- tvhtle First Again paid S10 70 to with in the fourth race. Picntier .1 Walter returned S'.'. to. Sit 2U and 37.510 II the ftiih r; 0, slintly Yorke paid S1"! TI) to place ill the s'IlEflll'l race Vtllllc lli-: it-itttucd HIl.4tl to place in the final raci- Premier J Walter and Donald t'Iegg were the only double win- ncrs of the night Prt-nttv-r .1. ltl'allcr doing the fastest tutti: uf Ihr: itvzlti He wt a iitit rt-tttid lttr himself in doittc, the mile in ” I2 to Hi! en it I)t'c.int and First .t',;att:i spilt dashes of the t" l'.-tt-i- tthilr Jean Flag; and Fiiituiitf: Piidc were .hlllElf' 'A'lllflPl'3.. SL'M.llARl' B Ptt'I-L Premier J. Walter tAiittu.ti' ll Meg i.Vlac.Veilli 7 Z ('ooly Roy (E. Smith) 2 I SPORT FORIJM Captain Morgan I (M. Kennedy) 5 3 Mttricll Woody IS. Kennedy)! 7 Gftfu Spirit illacl-'adyeni . .1 4 Tiihiiiie itllsirk Smith) . .8 5 Ginzer I-I IL. Kellyi 6 5 Times 214 2-5. 2.12 H. y C PACE llelt-n's llreani lptlllllbnl 8 1 First Again C Snutht.. .. 15 Peter Ft-dcral Stcadi .2 El Saiitly Yorke txeilli . .. T 2 H"ians Drt-ain I----l . .. 14 Propane 'KPlln)'l . 5 Hi Allie Budlong tllughcs) . .6 7 Jnlly Rrticc -MacNeIllt Ex 'l'iiitt-s- llilllillll Cit-,-.:g Suffolk Llhicf Ill. Kennedyt Jolly Hud it'udiiIurel P-ob Clcsz incrnartii .I-illtiy Gt-urge istcadi llt.i'piiy s the ()'HrtciII . it'll Spill tllat-NL-ill; Sui; lot-iail' F. 5iiti'hl. 'l'Init-s 217. I I3 2-5. I) l'A('.E l5lI'arll Callhet-kl ocu-as-quiou nsttauuta-lane-u Jenn ('lcug llval l.ti:!t lI'i lnntsl R:iiii(l.t .klHt'l)slll.'Ilfll lltivht-ox Ilttk -t'lark Sitiithi (Wilottel llciirx BPf'l1iil'dl. (lttrtatn Raiser tVrilll Kathy ('Icgg lRiIvt'l'lt"S:l lloab il-'. .N'.utth Tiinox LI IR y D 'l”ito'r . Fmtttiieis Pritlc t.ltiltIi.-toil) 1 l'.t'.'llllf'F lltisler -t'. Sniititt 2 Bull's Echo t.llacl"atlyen) 3 kilzar D. t.Vcilli ..4 hdousunu Ramsay 8. Walsh To Meet Sit, l't'titi-9 ltiflltt-it'll l-l.ttttlc higgost pttnt-liiitt; ptti y xlIltt' the good old days, when pier six hrawla were the rule. rather than the exroption. will bring ingciltrr Kid Walsh of .lli'lflttitI, N B. and hauling Bud It.ints-gt) "I -W hcitnn at the Cl.i(' Stutli-iiti In Sttmntcrside Svpt. 20. The bout is billed for Ihv Will- terweight Championship of I'll. I. and N B. The winner has been nttirilisr-d a crack at ll.'tiittillt- tthampitiit Mu-in (iRltll'P.lll of llntttttin This trip out lt.iin :tt' finds himself heavily tiackvd '0 E3"! the nod. Reports from V B. tutu it that Ramsay can twp:-ct it hot argument. as Walsh has been punching the bag utllt a fury which he has scldotn shown in other training chores. However we feel that we will string along with the iiialnrity and pick Ramsay as the evcniital winner. g In the ttix i-tiitnd semi - final will bring togcther, 1.:-o Sic:-le of Charlottetown and Walter Ar- aeviault of jsummerside. Although there will be plenty of boxing in avidenr-e if there should be any lat-k of the boxing s'cient:it. it will he more than made tip for in tlttv willingness of the pair to fight all the way. Both have nhown at llit'.qt' lI'itltili.ii'i of l)ai'tilttittIh. N S, ltt lllltl ll;'lll Ltquhart hit ttiilt fWPl')llllll1l he had, and still; Arscnatilt simply shrugged offi the blow: to go on to win eastlytsl . n ran ghmu place in the final standings Ft-it Island fighters off the hard ptiiiniiing lcfic and ri,-hi- ilial L'rtitih:irl throws. Slot-lo it i-lcti-it l)lll pcrhapsl at Mt too wide open for a l'll2l10di opponent, Arse-natill will probab-I lv he Installed as favorite in the bout The six I't)tlllfl xpi-oirtl hits the boxing fartv taikiitg. Pmittotcr llo::iit has l)l'OllElll hack the, popular Wendell Oliver the AI- herton whirlwind to meet Urhanl Rcgcrs of Indian River. In other limit: on the card yotiitg Arson-i .'llll' lfllilti nit l-llntcr Gitssie Gal- lztttt. Opt-iting the card will hcl young ”Pt'antits" .-trscnatilt and Elmer Grady. L In this card Promoter Hogan; has come tip with the unique feat of having 10 maritimcr'I sons round out the card. tlvorge Ross the former West Bay Road, Cape Breton boy in continuing hi: winning ways In boxing in New Zcaland. Early lilt-"I tit-ck George tangled with .lfllllIfH ('astlc-s of Xt-vr Zcalnndi and pounded out a ten rotind tlrcision. Sept. l2 at Revere. Mass Tony I Series Fever I St L ' I1 . OUIS IT IDUI IA!) - I 11 baseball fans. tluir flag:-a eru- ud. bega: running a world ash: fovc lmday. Colonel Budlong tllernardl. .I "m.' Money Mac tMgcDongld)., . It 5 The W M, W. 17. 15'! wk. labial: gt. 3:: not A "'- W-"" W '.t....' "" "":: ' t allgaguapouaat to Tim 2-It BASEBALL ROUNDUP its . - ---e-...:.. -.........OO N (ha Cu-dtnal llll I&l'l 50- t Iy 1-til CANADIAN I-nus tut. I y ;w. H I of Agog-kg... Iggy Kansas City. at Boston fr: - W0: . -07'0"” R n '. ”""""' " ””'””" '""' "i" "M (hllatlolml hl rmml" l ml enouriimf: ute Cardinal out of- Bener Expected ”"'"” .:l.t:::fl”,:'f:,:"d' ""l Philadelphia all-(ghllrlillln -- 3a:- lice. tofu m C -1' - ' . . ), F . ardln ' From Title Bout Him "'0 0'" Mk ' ' "'"'&'.&'7v'J.l'.?i231"?ti?Jl?tii. rea'ti3ueru"'m-aim. tacit:-ti": C” M W M ” ” ' Gomez iii-w VI Conley is-in at Put on no iuttaer tlu unease of NEW YORK art no internal 905"" ".”'”"" ””' "ll Trowbrldge is-st. i ttsvtns world urlas tlclnsta ttonal Boxing Club otftt-tal s:ldiw'lk"4 Kl'PP3'-9l'' 135 3l””- 3.-mgm. .151, 11mjg'fNI.-Mc- printed. And. he wastad no time Monday he is confttlpm thp guy, L; Podres. HR:: Clo-Taylor (1). Rat Robinson - Carmen Basilio International Le-sue ittiddlewcighi title fight will grits: Rltltmlmd "3009 ”2- A 3 1t S7tltl,l)()0 or better. Buffalo "We've got S.'liltI.t)i)0 in now,” Kulyna. Devin 16-3) vs L. McDaniel (ll- Bt or Jackson I14-9i. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati IN)- I3 003 04"” 13 1 Friend iiz-iii vs xuxitaii is-Im. Wiesler (3), Parsons i said Harry lfarkson. managing (7l, Dixon II) and Poden: Cad- Nlllollll Lflllle director, "and the sale iii goingtdt-pk, Kums I9) and Stroth. . W l- PIT G31- WIZV Vwll." L i (Buffalo wins best - of - seven MllW5'tkP' 35 7'7 ml ' litihinsuit iit-lends his iiitddli-- t-grip, 4.2; 'Sl.l.nUl.i K-1 50 330 3 height crtmtt against the utrllch anti NL st-tires .Bl”00kl.V"y 3" '5 7 ttoight king: at Yankee Stadium ppm, ommo pm, 1 g 1 Cincinnati 7i 5" "ll 12 Monday. 5111;.-gukpg mg "0 mx g 5 14 L Philadelphia 72 73 .497 I5 Markson and James I) XnrriIt.; Hlddix Cardwen (5, Hurny New York 68 18 .466 19': president of the IBC, ort;.vtttallyiy7, Qmhen (7, Md 'Lm,m." IPittshurgh all In 397 29w predicted the battle ittiulti atfsaninirk in, Rum and Rita L; Chicago D5 37 392 30 It-list equal lll(' Little for the Hull- Hfls Mil-Rice. -2 -- Haddix. . Semprnt-h and Rucha. l,: Pearce. - Hit Mia-Smith tlltami leads best - soiitt-llnal ii-2! NEW YORK tAPl -- The prob- able pitchers for today: major I league games tWon-lost record in parenthesesit .lnit-rlt-an League llctrnit at Next York - llocft 'll-llll vs Sltnntz 410-Tit. Cleveland at Washington IN)-- lllstlll-llitlltl) 'I'tirpiit reltirit liout, T y y . 4 y it. L7-' M I ' I. d” M 37” H V d F57” tiinnlo M10 912 000 ll 1 :;;,j.1"t ;w'lfll”, lmly "” 4" ' utamt .I)fll tot mix. it til ly Mgmramcook l ! Pt-aice. Grimsley Mi. frtminn . -- yfti. Schntttr. tit) and Roiwlli:' Meefst ., . ......,,; Stephen Today ST. STEPHEN (CPl- .VIt-m- ramcook Rovers. one gamei away from capturing the Ncwy Brunswick Intermediate ”A"i lhasehall citttvn. which they with !last year, will meet St Stephen. St. ('roix here lotlziy in the fourth game of the Provincial finals. Game time is 5 o'clock. How Many Games Con Braves Lose? .llIl.ll'.tl'KlClC I.-ll” 'l'ltr- iitautt- ntiitilier game. popular in the land of the Braves since the lot-at lit-mes started their great, Garcia ill-tli vs Stobbs 13-19” The Rovers captured the first ,-Xttuiist drive into the National (LHINRO It 33l'l"l0l"9y l-Nl '- two games, by rcspectlle 7-2 l.t-Iitititr trad. has taken on a new PW"? ”9 t llll VI l""'"1'3l9i and 5.2 L-punts, but lost a (-hztnce llklbl ll lltt- lltatt-s ttith it ill; l.'2llIl(' lHllllP nott, lose all of their re- maining ganit-s, how many miittf. l.ntiis win to lie for first ...s...O...to wrap tip the series in lllrer iSll't'-llglll by losing Suiitl.'iv'i: fix- titre at xlcntramtwtok 7-l. I St. Stephen roach uill prob- Ihly go along with right liandrr Rnflflle Vlat'.Vttllan or Dick t'an- nvan. tvhtt tamed tlto Iloirrs Sunday. Mat-Millan lost Satur-I lRernem”ber When I llohhv Riggs and Alice Marble The ansttor is Too fllll of ll. ”,l,"'p'""'d "10" Film.” 0' Lhel .litil tlicrc urn I.'it'i.'itiunx, if St. tl'l'"lbl”l"" PM Umled Slal” 5”” pm,” mm 3” H ,.(.,m,,,,ing glcs tennis championships at ,. 2 , H . Bnudnml Rallies, the Bruins will have to F"r”l ”'”5- N-Y-4 '5 W93” '39 :22; seilllieigdrlzllymllntili l-”o.tL-0". win to of their 12. This, in view . today. Riztzs defeated Welby Van ,.-dc”, ,,,,1'm,.a., ,,, mmw .ga,,.,t of tin: fart that the Braves ttt ilu-..Horn in straight sets to succeed lg", pesky 5,. C,,,,, ,.,,,hy moment hate uon three of ll.Il0n Riidflf 4!! lhf U--9 "W"! H a mm and dcmmnn gmm. Hnwx sin”. 1'3"". HM" M"! mpirhamplonl Wm” M!” Mnrhlr dc-' is ttcccssaiw it ttill hr Iilavrd at (3..-rt: baits ttnn In nf thrir lilsl fr-atrd former champion HclcnJ'1pmran”".&)k M N,h,.,, Thu”, ll", -lnttnh: 5-ft, ll-lfl, 64. id”, N, sammnu In twinipnititd llie iitipt'tihahlr . tttth the impossible, it should bet 7 T '7 V H ' ll noted that the two teams play Milwntikeeans are fncingtlplo Kl each other three games dottit the I.oti Chapman of The Morning; stretch. so if the f'artls win ll. Sentinel descrilieil the Hravelt'; lll(' HI'HlPS vton't win It). t-lttbhotisc alter Sunday's 3-2 lossl This is still cttttsitlotied the dark- to Philadelphia as the site of D est possible VlPW hercahotils, butvwake. l French Chomp Floors Scot PARIS fAPi.. Alphonse llalliltl, Wrrwm Franeels world bantamweighl boxing champion. Mnndav nilthl knocked out Scotland's (lliir Bro- aa.,..a. ms. .-,A.m .,. no in two minutes of -ttwnrtrl. round of their l0-round non-title- Ore Became Champs fight. Haliml weighed llllla, Bro- i gait llllfa. In a game that had : little: the opening game at the Tlg- Hallmihad Brogan on the floor of everything Etlorell bet-ante the msh dumwd on s",,d..'.y Mmh .three times in the second rotind. King's tlounty Cltaiitptittts. Thisl H d T ' . h ll h dll h I He floored Brogan Wlllt I IF" gives them the right to meet ilzlnnls mlums 4-! .”.r "rm: Eyltt the body and a right In "I0 Tignish ill the Island Finals. with 9 I N 5"” C head after one minute in the arc- . . ' Mnrell winning. the first grim: at Tignish. next Mm ond round but the Srottiniaii pill- sttnttity. T''' ''""'d' '”"' """" " ”"i lad himself he hll feel at the SPORT OF KING'S y Riirltlv tremendous degree of lmprova-lVoranln won hl: Zliit In 11 fight! ment in recent scraps. and whllelh.V stnnplniz Eugene Lot)" M in. majority will be rm-lined in w.-trt-ham. in another hottt on the support the lIORl'y-htlllfll iXrsL-n- raril. Hitiidy ('ut'hi'aiie. who Mm mm... win h, ,";.m- Mm be. tlitllt-d Bud Ramsay at SiiiItiiier- lg," mg; Sjqlple hag the boxing Sl4l(' st-vcritl weeks ago. lost an ability to miss the itt-twy artlll- n T.K.0. to Dick Dior.-ay in the pry aimed at him. lslx.h round. Dr. Samuel Snndler A.-..n.un I. probably tit. mot" ordered the tight stopped be- improved boxer in the province cause of it cut on Cochranc'I and one who not only van trike now Lotti lloori-. Cot-hrant-'s everything thruvtn at hint with. .K('t'lIllfl, f'tIfIlplEIll)('(l bitterly that out complaint and still :lt;tkc it the cut was not serious. it did df, but come back with some of not rcttlll" -Illl0hP!- the most devastating punt-ht-at lam. Sir. ett-.. seen In an Island ring. lie is tliel W.O. MCCLUSKI-ZY name fighter who only lalcly I22 llt-rt-hi-stcr 5!. beat Iiiipposerlly unhealablc t'ity. Although everybody had I hand in winning, lauri-ls of the game ntiist go to Louis Mac- (ltiirc and l'1ldcrshaw. it was NlacGttti'cis terrific rt-ltr-I pitch- ing coupled with l:1ldcrshnw's daring base running that led to Morell victory. Although lotitiely played ll times. holli sides came tip with stintt-. fine plays. Mat-(luirc made a nice stop in the fifth while E. Smith had the only double play of the game in the first. Coach Wallie Coffin of Mnrell stated that while little or nothing is known of the Tignislt entry. his team will endeavour to win K Still Behind I ettsary, games will be played at Morell the following Sunday. This should be an exciting iierir If it's half as exciting as the Morell-Pcaket series then it will he s vihopper. t One of tho largest crowds - er to witness a ball game in More-ll were present. The total figiirt-s estimated was around the Iwo thousand mark. Note to Howlers in Snurls and vicinity. The bowling alleys open on September 22nd while play in both the Men's and Wo- men': leagues will get llndrrwny trlxrinl the first week in Octo- r. Mays, NEW YORK (Apt--Willi? Maygy Inf the New York Giants has moved to within three point: afy guc batting rat-t-. count of nine. About Ill seconds later Brogan went down under a flurry of lofts and rights from the. batty-fat-Pd little Frcnthtllan lle got tip this time at the Ctllllil of seven. 1 The third ttma he went down: he plopped flat on his bark and was still unable to move when the referee reached the 10 count. Only 3Pitcl1ers. Likely ln Majors 20-Game Ranks NEW YORK iAPt- Only three pitchers. -six fewer than last sea- son--likely will enter the ranks of the major league 20-game winners this year They are, in rmtt-r of their next probable start. Hilly Ptrrra of Chicago White Sox. Warren Snallll of Milwaitkoe and Jim; Slim Wit-tttl in in. Ngunngl 1,”. Running of Detroit. Each has won l"'"'" '33"-om W37" luv”:-' 19 games. 1 htit more raspberries are indicat- I ed 1-attnlant-an-nu With Ted Williamit' rIIllITl'I tel Pierce already has had one the Boston lineup Indefinite. lhet'll"" '" "ll ml" "'"""l'l' n'" l"' Pl&&lt Iab Iotfhhlay over tvitegrsttm Iowa in vat-.i Rate tine taken the play away from the! American Leagiir dcrhv in which Mickey Mantle will him In maket tip at seven-point deficit with two weeks remaining in the regular season. i I-lere”ii the way the contender: stood with none among than scheduled to play Monday RR H PI-l. Mtistlll. Ford: 477 l6.'l ..'M2t Mays. Giants 55: in .339 wttitttmt. Red 5;; VIM in ..m Mantle. Yankees lot I'm :5 five point: in last week's going, with nine hit: in 1! tries. Muslal av resting a shoulder injury. The sl, 5 Louis ittnr had three tilt: in six IX trips in the doubleheader against. l Pittsburgh . Musial will have in at it-sq hold his ground if he's to win lii:' Ieventh championship. Williams. plagued by : chest day and has had five ltlttt in II II bots since. His average did not change. In the otlw-r important batuas departments. I o 1 Steven ll laahlngtofi virtually clinched ha American League Mime ruvi ct-ova. He slammed tan! lain week. glvtag tilm I for the year. Mantle is second with 34. Steven would be the (frat Senators player Nttiiqut Lug", rnmmminn hulblew ll uhen New York Yankee-s' returned to action Sunday after , handed him his llth setback last Friday. With a little mttrr lurk. Qpalin might have had M. "I "w- bag. He picked up his 19th on Rene. 7 it rt , two--by 2-1 to Pltliibtirgh and 3-1! to Philadelphia. The vrIt"l'lIVt ltafiu hender had produced 20 victories seven times Running has wnit his In-.I four; while mnning up a string of as Inning: without an earned rttn. Hal has taken over the American! Mayii. it gfrong finighgn urngdfleague earned run lead from the V Yanket-3' Bob Turley. .lim has I 2 .17 era and 1'tirIey's is 2.44. Patterson Toke: ' Big Four Laod TORONTO '(iPt-Hal Patter- son. 2!-your-old on . minute man nadian ted in lead The lndiaar sl drme ll 11 rut laao week i--;'- is... I! . . Balkabdu. Ill Q It rm ': i at summer Ieuqustn Acttufarhctsp lomlm 0. Aaron rem eomhllw 4? WIQOID &:d I III! VIII ID 000 pounds tnt1.274.000t. in dispatching two scout: to keep track of the New York Yankees. "I feel the pennant race is go- ing down to the last three days. our final series with the Cub! here and Milwaukee's with Ch- ctnnatl." Lane said. "Every game is a big one now. but at luau vtc've got it chance and. bellavo. a pretty good one." The Cardiaals' field maaag , Fred Hutchinson. is a tough buo- lisll realist. sometimes called the ”big bear." But even he began to talk pennant for the first time. He emphasized the importanoo of every game the rest of the Hay. particularly the ones with Dodgers (end algltt bits in making his second start since returning to the lineup after shoulder trouble forced him out of action on Aug. II. It was ltla 17th victory against six losses. and fifth triumph over the Phillie: this season. The big riglltllandat struck out I six. and walked five. A pair of walks and an error on an Inning- endlng double play ball staked the Phiules to their only run. CINCINNATI (AP) Relider Brooklyn here Tuesday and Wed-I nesday nights. Clanadiens Open Training AIONTREAI. t(TP) - Montreal tfaiiadtcus opened their hockey training camp at the Forum Mon- day and the 58 players who to- pnrtcrl were sent through only skating drills ('nai-h Toe Blake said "WI haven't much time for light, prac- titwt and we'll get right down to scrimmttging. twice a day.” Rcicing Results At Hozelbrook "I'NlllS of horse races held ll. llarclhronk on Sat.. Sept. (Ill. CLASS A Watson IE. Clowi Rob Burllong IE. Murphy) Victor M IH MtiIrl1eadl.. Times. 2:23. 2:t9. 2:21. Ill 11! .1! Flying IW. Smallwoodl ,l 13 Sailor Roy IH. Jenki-mil .131 Mix: Federal IE. Jonas) 212 .loseph': Choice IA. I-lttglvettl Tlmn: 1.26. 2:29. 113.1. ((4 Larger Fruit Crop Predicted f)'I”I' tWA itll"l Larger crops of all frtttis ext-ept pears and strawberries are indicated this year. the bureau of statistics ::ld Friday. It said mitt-li of tha national in- crt-.-tse is due to recovery of or- rchitrds and small fruit planta- tions in British Columbia from the severe winter of 1955-56. In the Marillmes. production of till frtilt crop: is estimated to be liclow last year except for apple: in New Brunswick. In Quebec. truer apples and strawhcrri I-Estimated production in On- tario shows smaller crops of ap- Dll'I, pears. strawberries and raspberries and larger crops of plitmii and prtincs. peaches. cher- ries and grapes. ttottntry - wide production fig- ures. with lattt year's crop lll brackets: apples. lJ.039.NIJ bu- shels ll2.424.0l)llI: pears MIMI) bushels tl.ltl0.tl00l: plums and prunes 548.000 bushels t5:l4.0fI)); pcachcs 2.484.000 btiiiltelii H.667.- Mfl); ttprtrotr 252.000 bus hols 184.000); tiweet cherries 23I.ftw bushels I9tl.(Il0): sour cherries Il12.f)0fl bushels I2il2.000l: straw- flflflt; raspberries l0.550.0lX) quart: is.ass.otni: loganberrles l.fl2tl.0fI) pottntts 4279.000): grapes M333.- N. B. Business . Veteran Dias WOODSTOCK. NB. tCPl - Fidgar W. Mair. ll. prominent in tttt-int-ss and other circles. (tied Monday He. was president of Baird Company limited. a wholesale firm tie founded. and also founded the Boo: Drug Company. Mr. Mair was a director of the ow Brunswick Telephone Colli- patty Limited for may years and a director of the Maritime Trllll fompttny and had numer- ous other Interests. He chairman of the .. was Mayor of Woodstock in 1912 and headed loan drives in the county during both world wars. Ed Roebuck walked rookie Jno Taylor with the baseti loaded in Camp Two of the regulars remained unsigned. They are Doug Harvey and Bernie I Boom Boom) Geof- frlon. B'oth conferred with man-i aging director Frank Selke late; Monday and will see him againl today. I Bert Olmstead and Tom Jolln-V son signed their new contracts! Monday. Maurice tllocketl Rt-t chard has not signed but has In- dicated he is satisfied with tltol terms offered. i Monday's 5! included regularsl of laiil season. hopeful rookies and others from Canadian: farm clubs. A second contingent of 38 will report next week and I) more the following week. I Canadians have player: who will wind up with Montreal Roy-l sis and Shawinlgan Falls Catar- acts of the Quebec Hockey League. Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League. Cincinnati Mohawlis of the Intel- nstlmial Iaague arid with the lun-I tor Canadiens. Blake said he is satisfied with the condition of his regulars; "very few” looked overweight. He was particularly pleased with the condition of Joan Bellveau and Gaoffrlon. 1 3! s . It won't cost you 0 com! Wire giving you--free of charge- yn-tr drat large iiiae tithe. "bomb" of medicated Nosnema 8 Way Shavelvnriifyouhaveaviru-tough.f::t growingbaariyoulllbacosnaaaway &ovoklsstlofguyforpod.oncayoufaal Braves Win; Lose lll!.IAtllI.ltAPl-Isnad-tkalltktaalsgllandai Q llusittattkslrbatttlldolmalvo tlledlcllaa-lvlo vaak-aolrsvealloadnllm in ova: Inakbi: ltaintnsz-aduut1(lllt:.lacludtaga timber mllaklag tka ltotIotuIbyDIlRlee.:atkqdo- tpoaslblllttos. Tsylarkad fmlad Philadelphia Plunhs. Ll. aceouotadlortksladsothornias ondstratekadtbdrriatloaol on two hotnau. uaguslsadtatbraoganss. wry" iTa'l.y'.&a,l.r'dfourtb&l.a'll.-g I I we games. after manager Fred Haney delivered tvllat be called From Toronto MIAMI. Fla. (AP) -- Miami Marlins pounded four Tomato pitchers for I: bit: and an H victory Monday night. putting Mlalnl ahead 3-1 In their best-of? seven International League semi- final. Left fielder Stu Lockltn and first baseman Frank Herrera led the Marlin: at bat with three hits apiece. The teams play in Toronto to- day. Burns Is Ready To Step Down Hy DAVE OANCIA ” Prob: Stuff Writer GAZA. Egypt tCP)-Mal.-Gen. E. L. M. Burns says he is pre- pared to step down as com- Nations monitor of the United Emergency Force lust Iii soon as UN authorities tell him his job is done. in an interview here. the Cana-I dian veteran of two world wars declined to speculate on whether he will be given : diplomatic post. Reports hove indicated It might be assigned to some coun- try in this part of the world where his knowledge of Middle East affairs would be useful. Besides being commander of; the precedent - setting UN inter- national force. the general is he of the UN truce supervisory or- ganizatton and chairman of the mixed armistice commission. "My personal plan: depend on the. Canadian guvct ." he said. "I have been given to un- derstand they will have somef other employment for me in the near future." IN CIVIL SERVICE He has maintained his position in the Canadian civil service. He was given indefinite leave of ab-l sense from : post as special ad- viser to the external affairs de- partment to take on his present appointments. Before that he was y deputy minister of veteran: af- ' fairs. RESCUE six FROM Lain: RURLINGTON. Vt. tAPlOFlve Burlington men and to woman ra- ported missing Sunday night on rhnpnv Lake Champlain. were rescued Monday from an ltilsnd in the lake. the us. Coast Guard said hero. jar or instant p"'""l now W Buffalo Boots Ilslttnood I2-4 IUFIALO. N. Y. (APl-9llf- (Ill N3: hit five home tutu Hod!) IWL hdlldlll I score- board . during blast by Lug. tats:-. to oust Richmond Vlrgtp. tan: front the International League playoffs 114. before it in fans. The Bison: won the semi- final series. four games to tug Dodllfl. Dodguta' latty Walter Craddock. an ll; game winner during the regular season. recorded his second play. off triumph and his fifth decision it! the year over the veer. Hp was relieved in tho ninth by Milt. Kume after giving up seven mi. and tannin: nine. Marty Kutyna was the vtr.ttt,. of four of the Bison homers. in- cluding Easter's blast --the mini Luka has hit over the lcnreboard this year. This one. like his first lone June 14. cleared the entire 60-foot structure. including ad vertising signs: Pick RCMP For Queen's Visit OTTAWA ICPI-Mounties linm Nova Scotia. Manitoba and (in tario will attend Queen Elizabeth during her Ottawa visit in He- tuber. RCMP tiommissioiier l. 'l. Nicholson announced today that Assistant Commissioner 1). A Ur- Kiniion. 55 - your - old native of Glace Bay. N.S. will he tit: lllountip officer assigned to wairlt over the Queen. RCMP orderlies assigned to llpy during her fourday visit starliitg Oct. l2 will be Sgt. Frank 'l'lionip- son. 40, a native of Winnipeg, and Cpl. Joseph D. Belalr. 29. of Tirtimins. Ont. WOMAN STABBI-ID Tf)R()N'T() tCl"t - A ttoiii... identified as Catherine P.-ttiittit Donahue, E. was taken to hlti. pital Sunday with her llll't);l'. stabbed. Later police found that body of Fred Muchnir. 47. iii : garage. They said he had liititimi Itimsclf. Burke Electric Authorized Mllealer Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oll lleutlng Household Appliances Television DIAL 4021 i 112 Kent St. I rouou-aaannao watrrtsp UP TO 3 MON'l'I'lS"SI'IAVES that empty container to Noxu-ma. Tnrtlttl 0 l4. 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