A large gaueryof spectators saw ur excellent program of athletic .-nlarhimnent at. Memorial Field vesurrdoy atternoon when an eight- 1l3I'l team from Halifax Wanderers A A.C. clipped at! top team honors aver Char1ottetowrl's Abegweit A. AC. in” the annual Maritime In- vltation Track and Field cham- plohohili. W-andorerl compiled a total of at points for their winning effort while the local team was the run- ner-up with '41! points. Fielding ..nlyA two competitors, Bathurst clipped of! third place with 1( parrots and a one-man entry from Saint John come through for fourth place with slx. W.enclell.Barrett and George Walters carried the banner high for the Albegrwelto in individual nointuottinz. Barrett copping off the best all-round athlete award .r1m a total of lo points and Wei- ters a close runner-up with 14. Jack Brophy of Wanderers was vnekt in line for individual awards wllfll ll. l-ntompillng their points totals. Barrett collected firsts in the hop- .-Lrip-and-jump and running broad Jllfftp. second in the 100 yard dash and javelin throw, whilc Walkers look a first in the Javelin throw and seconds in the discus and ham- mcr throw and shot; putt. Brophy mole first in the running high JUIITD. and seconds in the pole vault and hop-step-and-iuznn Bro- phy won the high jump with I lmigh-t. of five feet dive inches but pllt: on an exhibition jump after lhb, event. to clear the bar beauti- Iully at three inches better than his winnins lump- shln-t. Johnla representative. Bill xclcher, gave the crowd an add- ed thrill in the pole vaulting when he vaulted the bar with a 5005 foot to spare at the 10-foot level" in an exhibition jump after tak- mg the even-t honors with a heiihl at eight. feet. four inches. He placed third in the running high jump. Bill Haley of Wanderers Dretly well cornered the market on the dash events clipping oi! the 100 yard dash with a time of .10 3-5 mg the mo yard event with I. at-lnnlntz time of :23 2-5- Bob Manor of Bathursl won the. 410 yard dash in the time of .51 3-5 tlzile another Bathurst athlete. Paul Kenny. broke the tape I 'I.1l1TlOT in the mile run in a time n' 4.44. Other leading winners were Ray Pilon of Wanderers in the shot. putt. brother Bo-b Pilon we discus throw, Earnie Mathe- mi of Albfblec the hammer ihtrow xlth o 104 foot. three-lnch toss and John Martin of Wanderers tho half-mile run in 2.06 4-5. The prizes for the iirstand sec- .v.'i place winners in the track and tat-id events and the 10-mile bike tar!) and six rniile running race RCLFQ presented at a special ban- quet, held at Sandy's Restaurant last evening at which all com- ...-m,o1-; and officials were the uutxyls of the De-pertinent oi Physi- ml Fitness. Director Brigadier W- W. Reid. presided over the dinner and Councillor W. H. Helm!) "1359 the presentations. Many kind tributes and con- gratulations to the fine calibre of mmpctition carried on lhrDUllh- out the day and the excellent way n which the onticiais conducted the meat werexexlesigted by, srpsflleiltl speakers dur n8 5 - Those who gave brief talks were Brigadier RA-id. Arthur Gaudet. Lt.-Col. W. J. Mat-Donald. Bob Kennedy. coat-not the Wanderers team and Councillor W. H. Beaten- " nescms 100 yard dash-int heat-1, H: Halt-y (W); 2, B. Perluns (W). Time--10 4-5. p and hut-1, W. Barrett (A). 2. J Warner (W). Time-10 05- W Pinaltsz 1. B. Haley (WM 3-W- Barrett (9)5: 3. B. Perkins l - T ne-10 - - . 1&9 yard dash.-i, B. Haley (W). 2. J. War!-G-lixilzdlgi 3: 3- Mam” Time ' - . 440 yard dash-1. B. Mailer (B). 2. B. Perkins” (av-2); 3. J- Brown (A330 ;l:.i2?.....1, J. Marlin (W): 2. pp xennypgsy; 3. 1!. Doyle (A). rl1"”M-.31:”Ru..;l. P. Kenny (Bu 9, J. Martin (w); I. 22- Plane (A). Time 4.44. Jump.L w' 3." Running Broad . mt. (A); 2. M-gg:iff1g,s5,Y”- " .1. Warner. (W). Running Hllh 5"mP"'l'- Jwgm; pm. (w); 3, M. Keeping vi" . . a. Kelcher (SJ)-PM-5 1”, Pole Vault-1. 3- Kelwh" He; 2, J. Brophy (W)? 3- G' 5”" HOLIDAY wmtollr 'I'lltE ollltlis . route vfoutt can stump NIW coo lwmsmpbywg you a rm ctlclt-UP .., a. noun: a ' tlllnllilll olmsai" 8 0 Over Local Abbies ll. S. Pro Golf Toumeylttfinals OAKMONT. Pa.. July 2 -(AP) -Par-punishing Sam Snead took the easy mud and husky Walter Burkemo of Franklin. Mlch., the hard one today to sweep into the finals of the 33rd Professional Golfers Association championship. Snead continued his merciless barrage of birdies and para to crush 29-year-old Charles Bossier of Catonsville. Md, 9 and 8. Burkemo, 82-year-old Michlgnn open champion making his first serious bid for national recognit- ion. rallied to eliminate Ellsworth Vines of Los Angeles. one-time world tennis champion. one up on the 87th hole. The young pro Irom just. outside Detroit. two down with two holes to play. won the 35th and 33th with a birdie and par. 1-le clinched the verdict with it birdie on the extra hole. The finalists will meet, at 10 a. rn. EDT tomorrow for the champ- ionship playing another 36 holes over Oakmonth 6.882, viciously- trapped Ylrds. PARIS. July 2 -(TA.l':)g--Surzar Ray Robinson leaves for London tomorrow to finish training for his world middleweight boxing title against Randolph Turpin. and just in time to escape a gathering storm of criticism from French sports writers-because he's too good. Robinson meets Turpin in London, July 10. ' ...m........m.......m.m.. bury (A) and Bdb Mills (A) (tie). Height.-8l4". - Discus Throw - 1. Bob Pilon (W); 2. Geo. Walters (A): 3. R. Atkinson (A). 'Dist.-103' 4". Shot Putt-i. Ray Pilon (W): 2. G. Walters (A); 3. Bob Pilon (W). Dist.-36' 2". Hammer Thro-w-i. E. Matheson (A); 2, G. Walters (A): 3. T. Pen- dergast (A). Dist.-104' 3". Javelin Throw-l, G. Walters (A); 2, W. Barrett (A): M. Keep- intz (W). Dist.- 153' 5". Hop-Step-and-Jump -- 1. W. Barrett (A); 2. J. Brophy (W): 3. B. Perkins (W). Dlsl.-37' '71-4". 1 Mile Relay-1. Halifax Wan- derers (against time). Time - 4.07 2-5. Legend-W-Halifax Wanderers: A-Charlottetown Albegweits; B- Bathursl; S.J.-Saint John. TEAM STANDINGS ' 1, Wanderers. ()6; 2. Alvbics. 41: 3, Bathurst. 14: Saint John. 6. INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS l, Wendell Barrett (A) 16: 2, George Walters (A) 14; 3. -Ilckl Brnphy (W) 11. Reynolds. Berra, Silver: (4); Shall". Kellner (5) Kucab (9) and Murray. Boston . . . 000 201 020- 5 ti 0 Washington .. 200 000 000- 2 10 1 Kiely and Roast; Marrero and Kluttz. Cleveland .. 001 011 000-- 3 8 0 Chlcnro . . ooo 101 ooo-- 2 1 2 Garcia. Gromek (6). Brissie (7) and Hesan: Rozovin and Mast. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn zoo cm 101- s u 0 Bolton . 000 010 000- I 6 2 Roe and Campanella; Sain, Chipman (9) and Cooper. Chicago 000 000 200- 2 6 fl Pittsburgh 150 000 0lx- 1 10 1 Killer, Schultz (2) and Edwards; Dickson and Garagiola, Philadelphia 000 200 010- .1 I 8 New York 110 002 000-4 '1 l Helntzelman. Miller (7) and semlnick: I-learn. Spencer (R) and Westrum. St. Louis .. 000 400 130- it 11 0 Cincinnati 000 100 001- 2 7 2 Lanier and Rice; Perlrowskl, Wehmeier (7), Peterson (8). Byerly (8) and Pramcsa, Howell (8). INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Syracuse 000 000 000- 0 4 1 Montreal . . 000 100 001- 1 3 1 "Electron and Baker. Haywortli (2); Alexander and Atwell. 'econd Syracuse 000 300 1- 4 4 1 Montreal 000 000 0- 0 3 1 Libby andhsakcr; Black. Vols- elle (4), Coleman (0) and Pfister. First Buffalo 000 100 000 01- 2 5 0 Ottawa .. 000 000 010 00- l 6 1 (11 innings) Silverman and Landrith; Cor- win. Tomasic (ii) and Watllngton Second Buffalo .. 000 300 7n- 5 6. 0 Ottawa . . . . . .. 010 011 0- 3 'l 0 Robinson. Hausmann (5). simp- lson (6). Cir-msquel (7) and Lan- rlrlth. Novlck I7); Knnikmvskl. Elsenmann (6). Lane! (7). Tom- aslc (7) and Tomklnaon. l I First 1, Sprlnxlleld 000 002 000- 2 8 5 . Toronto 200 000 23x- 7 12 0 ( Dublel and Cass; 1-Ietki and 1 Plumbo. second t Springfield 2,00 001 0- 3 '1 0 N Toronto .. 000 000 4- 4 8 3 X-Two out when winnimz run Fll0NT WNEEL ALIGNMENT When front wheels are out of alignment. tireswear rapidly and dangerous steering conditions develop. Be safe! A check-up takes onl a few minutes. l7nctory- traioed mechanics will chcc your steering. inspect front-end all nment, bulonce front-wheel assemblies and equalize tire pressures. You'll save precious rubber and considerably improve the steering. Drive in today! 4 Have A ms wt-rm-Auoumur cuscx NOWI 'Chr1co In I trademark of tin Chrysler Corporation of Canade. Limited 6. ANOTHER SERVICE FEATURED BY YOUR CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH -FARGO on DODGE-DESOTO DEALER 0 Malta aura of a he?”- carefreo holiday. 391!" "naogh, worn tires with bi -mileage Goodyear: 3 ay. We hive your site. and are equipped 10 8'"- Enjoy the extra advan- (ago! of Goodyear: - - I .uP.g.tracu'on . s . added protection from blowout: . 5 z many plus-mtlaa of m,nb1..fg-gg performance. Vlth Goonrna LIIIOUAID sum! TUII5 you can aoloy this holi- day nip 5 . . and all future trips. completely free from blowout worrlu. mat ou fur, amcioat scrvico . nI7eAtts e you. no. -W" t!'.;..':W" Bucha. I SATURDAY New York 7. Boston Phil. 8: Brooklyn 14. American Lea; St. Louis 4; Chicago Detroit 1: Cleveland Boston 3; New York SUNDAY New York 4; Boston Chicago 7; Cincinnati Detlroit. 0: Cleveland Boston 71: New York Wash. 7: Phila. 10. Wash. 2; Phila. 3. St. Louis 1: Chicago St. Louis Ii: Chicago lute Soothe them with MINA L I N I uirl: tutu lcououtert A"'4-'vl!II- sun 55: Mar- relief. National Leuue Pittdourgh 4. St. Louis ll. l9. El! 3. 3. 1. International League Springfield 0: Toronto 1, Syracuse 3: Montreal 12. Baltimore 9; Rochester 1 National League Pihlsiburgh 4; St. Louis 1. Phils. 0; Brooklyn 2. Chicago '7; Cincinnati 0. 5. American Lesgua Detroit 1; Cleveland '2. 2. 5. 2. l. rnatlonal League Springfield 3: Toronrlo 2 Syracuse 1; Montreal Syracuse 1: Montreal Ottawa 2; Buffalo 3. Ottawa. 6; Buffalo 2. Baltimore 3; Rochester 4. 8. 8. EN'I' D Rub on freely. and non W Cvrenaeleu. ) No aplogz t,:.?.r.”;tut' Royal Canadian Air WINELEDON. July 2 -(AP) .. Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills and Sick Savitt. of Orange. N. J.. leit. 15,000 centre court fans goggle- eyad. today as they crushed twoof the biggest names in amateur tennis. Prank Sedgman of Aust- ralia and Art Larsen of San 2-6. 1-8. 6-3. 64, 7-5. Sedaman once was within two points of a 6-4 victory in the final set. but Herbie hung on to score the finest triumph of his career. Savitt, the former Cornell Unl- verslty star who won the Aust- ralian single; title last winter. defeated one-armed Hans Redl and Alfred Huber of Austria. 4-6. 0-2. 0-2. 8-8. 7-5. Malrfa heavy and accurate aer- vlce and the volleyinz of all four men featured a match which drew a capacity crowd. The Canadian pair will meet b , JULY 3- 1951 -..-. .. .. . -. . . .. ,, ., H "ma cuaaorm. CHARLOTTETOWN ' H PAGE seven - looted. l.c'.indr0,CIl1l. and went into the demonstrated to the audience that the second-seeded Americana. N swat-tz. Jacobs ('1) and nur- semi-finsla of the all-England it was no flulra as he walloped Gardner Mulioy and savitt, in the ' . O . - p Fannln. share (0) and championships Larsen, the present U. a. champ- next round. ' WW0 W - 1') m, n e t n didn't ion. 6-1. 6-4. 6-4. In Invitation Meet Tennis Tourney :.:”.::'...r..? ....... 1.... M... at N lltaltimore ..101 020 000- 4 7 1 the top-seeded ” two sets couver and Brendan Macken 0! ST. LOUIS. July 2 --(AP) -81. aw York 101 082 002-14 20 0 Rochester .. 003100 o1x- 5 9 1 ' and then came on in brolllng heat Montreal reached the quarter-lim Louis Cardinals yesterday put. 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