eo eae Wage or . : : \ : ; 2 =" , ma —— ASNT ae —- ——— = — —— ———— —— ———= ——— —- — — SS ST OE = a = eterna = ne _— wre = ———— a oo , es PSS es * he gh 8g ee . {8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat,—Aug. 1, 1958.| ; e ; e _- _ Athletics Bargain Boy, romotion itle Mat bs rr DOWN THE a ee * Russ Snyder, Bolsters Clul B Ic Hin 1D SION uss Snyder, Bolsters Club "yey sack ~—'|s Hindered By Dissension | a CETY (AP) — The;last April. What the club wanted| sured the Oregon club and . STRETCH ~ things you pick up im basebail’s|was an understudy for shoristop| Snyder got his chance. By WHITNEY MARTIN the stock, thus has a con-: in the Rosensoha Enterprises of-teleprompted arrangements for bargain basement! Joe DeMeastri. They figured; The youngster went té work . MW YORK (AP)-is, an st-| teeing. veling. interest. B wee] floes when Rasuusets entered the| the return Sgit. veleie Git De s Like %-yearoki Russ Snyder,|former bonus boy Tom Carroll, a| building up a .345 batting aver- | mosphere steeped in bitterness | bovote that elected Kahn, preside| press conference, made the trip only om , 3 the lanky outfielder nobody| Yank farmband, would fill the/age there. On July 10, after The gresiest afternoon speed |can continent will be the feature) and plainly showing the dissen-|of Teleprompter. had the “Vince, would you mind get-|°% the Rosensoha enterprises. F ‘wanted,’ not even the Pacific/bill. To get him they gave up| Whitey Herzog was placed on fest ever seen.in this province | event Roosevelt Raceway -to-| tion betwe¢n two stockhoid-| ancillary rights to the first fight,| goo out of my chair,” Rosensohn Tithe ene aa - Coast League. 2 two second stringers — Bobjrisabled list, the A's wes Thursdays progrem at the|might. Trotters from Norway,|ers, Irving Kahn was announced |and now has them for the -sec-| 315 coldly. Vellela moved. know you were making the trip "Now he’s slapping American|Martyn and Mike Baxes plus an| Snyder up for outfield utility use.|Chariottetown track. Everything Germany, Italy, France,| Friday as the third member of/ond, tentativelyscheduled for| 4: frst Rosensohn, who from|he was asked. : : League pitching at a .381 ‘clip,| unspecified bundle of cash. The|He spelled Bill Tuttle a time or| was favorable, and as @ result|and Canada arrived at Roose-| Rosensohn Enterprises,’ Inc. gsept. 22 at Yankee Stadium. time to time rested his head on “I dont know whether be did : fielding like a gazelle and run.|generous Yanks tossed Snyder in|two in center and whe: Bob| the track record was twice brok-|Velt some time ago, and those) Bill Rosensohn, president, holds; Rosensohn was asked if he had! tis folded arms ‘in utter dejec-|°T not? ging opposing pitchers wild on|to make tiie swap come out even.|Cerv, last year’s slugging hero,/en, and if we wipe out Walter |from E have been train-jone-third of the stock in the or-| not said he would controt-the a2-| tion tried to minimize any ob-| “The other stockholder did net) : the base paths. His sensational; Snyder had hit .285 for New/but a disappointent this season |Dale'e performace at Prederc-(ed withthe arin gate and/ ganization which promoted the | cillary rights for the second fight| vious disagreement between the| know, Rosensoha interjected. i. play is one of the main factors| Orleans in the Southern Asso-|came up lame, Snyder replaced |ion in 1902, of 2.02%. which wa been made accustom-| Floyd Patterson-Ingemar Jons-| himself. ; partners. ei = Vellela, a New York attorney, |. tm the amazing rise of the Kansas|ciation, last year and was not|him in left. - \then @ Canadian record, we coh |¢d te racing under the lights. | som world champion heavyweight| «5 recently as last week I| sopnere is nothing I care to talk|®2id he hed been the majority | a City Athletics from the cllar to} rated major league material’ The He has been to bat now 44 ay i¢ the greatest speed exhibi- Some leading horsemen on this|fight, and ostensibly will pro-| ..:4 that” he said. . Cae eee stockholder in the enterprises — “a third place and their record|A’s gave him a cursory place,| times and—rapped-16-hits.He is| tion ever put on in the Meritim-|side of the Atlantic believe that) mote the retyrn match. “Does thet mean yeu have| Oo 's wee se wonai| since January of this yeer. tt _ streak of 11 consecutive victor-|fhen offered him ‘to their acknowledged te be the fastest! .- the Europeans may walk off with} Vincent J. Velldla, secretaty| -rensed your mind, or someene| en oer 2") “I actually dont know.” Be i jes. affiliate. Portland manager; mon on the club. Is the freofor-ell the honors, as they have been| and treasurer, owns two-thirds of changed it for you? things, ond TE have 2 stetement said he hoped the disagreement, - ® The A’s picked up Snyder as|Tommy Heath already had his Cerv's chances of getting baci:) 1. 204 16 coned, ter’ Wikers [more accustomed to racing over “| will not comment on that,” | Momday_afternoen. which he termed a “tense inter- . a throw-in on a seemingly minor|elub set and felt he didn’t need in the starting lineup grow dim-| eo) pocaid ‘and Rankine Mac-|te one and a half miles in their|track, erect & new grandstand,| the so-called boy promoter said) MORE FRICTION nal situation. could be resolved. ; trade with New York Yankees'Snyder either. But the A’s pres-|mer each day. Taine and driven by George |Zuropeas starts. However, Billy| accommodate a thousand horses tersely Further friction was noted when} jt was emphasized that Johays- _ “ ee RK " Calibeck, paced 20 follows: firet | Haughton. who will be up belis? | Para tae wiles will Welica "wine sotiad. to Renee \euentans Sitael WGN Hf Als x9 jo08 was not concerned in the ~ a a ° - quarter 30 | Trader Horn, feels certain handie automobiles, sohn's chair behind the bi to Sweden concerned present situation. ; . three-quarters L390 ha cat 35. |his horse will be able to go the|be enlarged, and a new four- = = = | ancouver Junior CT eer ress Water rocccnen [fi distance. Bil _seye: “He| storey clubhouse will be Suit. | f * (C. O'Brien) 3, Anne’ Dream (i. |°2? "2 #t @ mile and a quarter) which is expected to_rival the ‘ : : a nh oa: ae going away, and I have to think| best anywhere on the continent. raves u u ar Ss: ; ° e . ae (Cyril Smith) | he will be able te go another | Everything will be done to make : / + * = tas that | the | quarter_0.K.” things comfortable for the fans. | eerenert a ops Canadian Golf Title = fh ise oo a ow —~ would ‘be excelied, but it was in| part in the race include: Jean| whisk the patrons from the ground | K the seventh race Mighty Lee was|Riaud, who handies the French|floor to the top tier, where a n ians e ate) es ss ' By W.R. WHEATLEY R was virtually all over jong; “He's definitely the beiter|at the quarter in 30 25, the| champion Jamin; Walter Bar-| swank restaurant will be built to “ Canadian Press Staff Writer |before that. The match ended at|Solfer,’ said. the Quebec provin|balf in 1.01 35, the three-quart-| oncini, with Italy's Icfre; Kurt! secommodate as many as 600 z i ‘ . ; x + MONTREAL (CP)—Allan Ken-| the 30th when LeRiche overshot | i! champion. “T was happy to/ers in 1.64, and the mile in 2.03) Mattson with Sweden's Adept; | persons at a time MILWAUKEE (AP)—Bob Buhl| homer in the eighth inning >, victory .Friday night behind the — « : ; ‘the green with his second shot get past the quarter finais—and|45, with the bast quarter in 29 Trygve Diskerud, driving Nor- Unlike - Riihelieu, the other pitched brilliant three-hit ball Fri-| CLEVELAND (AP) — Three four-hit pitching ef young Barry ; sedy of -Vancouver, steady-play- : then into the final, that was|45 seconds. : way's Jens Protector; and Rover 1 treck which is some day night as Milwaukee Braves! straight walks by Billy Loes after Latman. ing British Columbia junior} yi he next, -— | Ouar—congratulations—to—owners | White,who-will_drive the Cana-| Montreal trac = erupted for a five run blast in the| George Stri forced . _. Champion, draped a solid 8 and ean ts bs Until this year the junior title|MacDonaid and MacLaine, and|dian entry, Philip Frost. The|miles outside Montreal, Blue Bon-| 5.14 inning and then went on to| across the tying run in the eighth |, through the first three im : 6 victory Friday over Gordon Le on thas been decided in one days | to George A. Calllbeck, who gave | Canadian champion arrived at|nets is in the heart of the city,|defeat St. Louis Cardinals 60. | inning Friday night, then Billy|,.,0< while the Sox amassed af. _ Riche of Montreal to win the! For tiie 30 holes played—exclud- | medal play among eight provin-|the six-year-old Mighty Lee a! Roosevelt last Tuesday to get and we can recall our incredu-| The Braves were held hitless! Martin's fly brought home an-¢9 jead on three-run clusters in” 4 Canadian junior golf championing the jth which LeRiche lost | cial junior champions. This year |mew record of 20845. ~ | accustomed to the half-mile oval. | lity when we hired a taxi from a/ for the first five innings by Deah| ether run to give Cleveland In- as foie nik Clk lia : ship. : | by the referee's ruling for MOV- | the Royal Canadian Golf Associa- In the second dash, the chest-| hotel in Montreal and arrived at Stone, a . former American dians a 54 victory over Balti-| Pedro Ramos. victim’ of some } E The modest 18-year-old golfer |™& @rass in a hazard—Kennedy \¢ion opened up the tournament. | But , Vesta Wick, owned by) At Moncton Raceway Monday/Blue Bonnets in a few minutes.|,eaguer who was making his| more Orioles. Prion Washington fielding sal-1) ; from Vancouver's Marine Drive | ¥®S nine over on the approximate Senator\G. H. Barbour and driv- | night, the daily double paid $420.- first start against Milwaukee, be-| The Orioles took a 43 lead on ¢.2.4 hie 13th defeat against 1@ Club took the lead at the’ third|@s omly one over par. LeRiche en by Lorne Hennessey, won in |80, and the fifth dash produced|HAS RETIRED fore Joe Adcock capped the fifth|@m unearned run in the sixth in- ) 400. Three of Chicago's first hole of the morniig round and |™edal count. a ASEB ALL 2.18, with the twelve-year-old Es-|a quinella of $120.50, Flying Hawk| The great pacing mare, Belle inning assault with a three - run ning. Pitches Arnold Portocarrero Vcwories Three OF © . . was never headed. The match| “I think I _piayed about my 30 showing his best form of the| owned by Roland Scott of | Acton, leading money - winning! home run. |@ot on base on third baseman : : was squared only once—at the | usual game today’, said Kennedy . year to finish second. In the |Campbeiiton, N.B., won the first! standardbred of all timme, with Henry Aaron, the National) Jim Baxes’ wild throw. Chico ‘ second hole of the same round,/| after coming out of the phone RESULTS tirst dash, Christies Best, owned | and fourth dashes, time 2.16 25! earnings of mooe than $353,000 7 eague's leading hitter, added the | Carrasquel sacrificed him to sec- C h Bea n | and then by Kennedy. booth. “Yesterday in. the’ semi by #. L. Monaghan and driven |and 2.16 1-6. Brilliant Frisco won| has been permanently retired, ac-| sine; Miwaukee rum with his 28th| ond, and he scored on Bob Boyd's WweOCUC ga 18-year-old Montreal golfer, | final I wes a bit better than| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | by Cyril Smith, won in 2.15, which |the third and seventh dashes im|cording to a statement given by idee of the game . I a lanky, confident youngster; was | usual.’ __National League — is six seconds better than her re-|2.11 1-5 and 2.10 46. He is own-|trainer-driver Billy Haughton. 3 Winning pitcher Jim Perry Is Practice : : never in the hunt so far as Ken| Kennedy was the youngster who St. Louis 00 600 000—09 3 6 cord shown on the entry form. Wy Ms. 7. Dethnen wt Menery” Balle Actes whe Soest ta. 80) eee 1ieeet seve —— ——ee— _ ‘Bedy was concerned. The Van |upset’ Bob Panasiuk of Windsor, | Milwaukee 000.005 01x—6 7 2) Clarkie Smith“ gave Izzie Rey-|ton. Senator Hedgewood won the 35 as a three-year-old, will be, CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago couver boy led four up after the| Ont., defending champion, in the! Stone 0-1 Jefcoat (8) and "ard two new records in the third | fifth and eighth dashes in 2.1045 bred this season to Direct Rhy. White Sox parlayed nine bits and Coach Ev. Beagan has called morning 18-hole round of the 36. semi-final by a one-up victory. | Smith, Porter (8); Buhl 8 - 6 and amd sixth races. She started the | and ‘2.12. , thm at Del Miller's Meadowla ms PLAYOFFS Gour Washington errors into a 7-1 42 important as a7 hole match and-was-six-up after LeRiche-wes-ail_praise_for his Crandall._HRs: Mil-Adcock (12), afternoon with a tab of. 2.14 1-6, | Brilliant Frisco certainly show-| Farm. Her sire is The Widower, | , = seactee for aes ; pte agg ig 3 Z holes, conqueror, : Aaron (28). | and it was cut to 212 25, and/ed a lot more brilliance than/ and her dam was Diane Scot, by Berry's tdons ant Junior Your | Cone Pitcher os ieee Gee 4 a Chicago 101-00 -002—4-10--2 | finally. to 2.14 4.5. Congratulations he did last year’ The yearbook | Scotland. 7 | cub will be oppostents. in Series Should it rain this afternoon, Cincinnati 001 300 0015 8 0 to owner Stanley Mayhew and has him as having tawen a re- |*A” Rollaway Aces and Bis Hurls No-Hitter tee mecling wall Ge ek } Anderson, Henry (4), Elston 54 driver Clarkie Smith iw as a three-year-old of 2.10 Our sympathy, and that of all’ Shamrocks will be opponents in| the club recess this eveuia Mae (7) and S. Taylor; Newcombe,| The junior free-for-all would |0® & half-mile track and with horsemen in the province. goes Series ‘B’ Each series will be the | én G ii aa : Brosnan 5-5 (8) and Bailey. HRs: have been equal to a senior Camnings to the end of 1957 of out to Ray MacCallum, oat effairs. a r o reen. yoreel Oe ed _- ; 3 Chi-Altman (5), Cin-Powers (2). |freefor-aii most any ‘time, but | 45.853. Last year he made six field, for the loss off his Reantt | Monday Aug. 3— Juniors. at! i averse’ softbal ree a ; American League __|mot Thursday afternoon. and no| %2rts and won $2. We congra-|ful, and extremely fast trotting) Barry's | pitches . <oiecsigver ged no-hi PAINTING? _ Baltimore 000-031 000—4 9 —2}doubt- lassie iced late the new owner on her mare, Salley Volstadt. Last week Tuesday Aug. 4—Shamrocks at /€ame at Bedeque last night as : By PIUS CALLAGHAN — _ : | horse's improvement she w lose second to two awa eerie ee tt efeated Ken<:nz | Cleveland 003 000 02x—5 8 2 as the writer when Victory Scott | “> i wee eee te , W iy as : Drone Piy wearily coma of the Pittsburgh Paints ? : : es Portocarrero, Loes 4-4 (7) and 2.02 35, that was purchased in| fast pacers at Sackville Downs,| Wednesday Aug. § —Barry's a Prin : aries : - —F , ONE OF THE NICEST THINGS about this season's harness qriandos: Perry, 7-8 Cicotte (9) | the mid-West last fall came out |MICKING TIME the miles being in 2.09 35 and’ Juniors ce County Softba ague’s | keep that Just Painted look | ~ racing is the return to form of the 9-year-old horse Anthony L. v3 (9) | ° : Last year \our friend, Heber 2.08. | Thursday Aug. 6~—Rollaway a regular schedule. . +4 LONGER! es : : and FitzGerald, Nixon (9). to show the fans that he liked ; - It was. back in 1957 that Anthony L was burning up the International League lite Siond itr. Sie bad aye Sweeney, purchased the young|—She was to be-a starter in the | Shamrocks Only 23 batters faced Green in Maritime tracks, making a splendid showing in just about every ~rslngay ee eee pacer, Licking! Time, that had junior free-for-all Thursday af-! Saturday Aug. 8.—Shamrocks the seven frames, two getting Chandler Bros. - race he entered. 1958 started all right but by mid-June, this little | Columbus 010 000 100—2 10 9 competi ga : |taken a record of 2.07 3-5, and ternoon at Charlottetown, but in at Rollaway; Junions at Barry's. on base as a result of walks. | . 7 pacing machine was on the sidelines and there were ugly ru- | Buffalo doo 010° 00-1 5 0 Ginger E. (Lorne Kelly) that this season he raced quied bril-'g warming-up mile she reared No games wil! be played during Earl Dunning,- Kensington fling- No. 1 Plywood Place mors that his racing days were at an end. - Gibbon and Hall; Hacker, Ma- finished at his sulky wheel. Here |jiantiy at Sackville Downs. How-|and fell backwards, and suffered Old Home Week. . |er,- gave up only four hits, but Chawfotietown, P.E.L, This spring Claude Murphy purchased Anthony from James | son (9) and Coker. jis/the ume: quarter .in 30 25, ever at Foxboro, he is meeting a broken neck and other injuries) _Monday Aug. 17 — Barry's at his mates committed five errors, ‘Roach’ MacGregor and turned the great dittle favourite over | Richmond 000 001 000—1 8 | the half in 1.02 36, the three son. very tough competition, | that caused instant death. The Juniors behind him. ee ta Lorne Kelly. His trouble was diagnosed and in June Anthony . | Rochester 204 000 10x—7 9 1/ Quarters in 1.35 3-5, and the | a5 the following will show. In the loss is a very serious one, as this Tuesday Aug. 16 Rolleway et) Ip posting his no-hitter, Green was headed for the races. : Short, Cox (3) and Darrell; mile in 2.07 145. In the eighth | sinth race a few nights ago, Wil- mare looked capable of going on Shamrocks ; did not strike out a single bat-| 4 The railbirds were skeptical and none of the wise ones | Johnson; Keegan and Green. — |48Sh, the old warhorse of other! siniown finished first: the four-' to greater things in the trotting, Wednesday Aug 19 Juniors at! ter but errorless ball on the part | ‘. -would dare say that Anthony L would come close to regaining |——--—-__--------——. | days, Sir Joseph 1.56, won for yesroid Peppy Hal. 3. 2.07 35.| world. She was only five years Batry’s ~ lef the Cape boys helped his ~ his former form. However after a little better than a month, | driver Horace Willis, with Vic- finished second: and the four. old. — . , | Thursday Aug. 20—Shamrocks | cause Wendell MacFadyen, Wes this ‘comeback’ owns a record that few at the local rac- ‘Len Matthews . |tory Scott second aad Ginger | year-oid Cardinal Tom 211 14. | ‘ | at Rollaway : | Campbell, Gord Cutcliffe, and img can equal. It reads three first, three seconds, one third and E. third, time 2.06, which, we y,, third; and Licking Time We were indeed pleased to see | Saturday Aug 22—Barry’s at Jun-| ¢., Campbell each got a hit, one fourth in eight starts. That's the kind of a race horse an | Bagts McFarland think, is the fastest mile Sif wes fourth’ wah f ' _Dle io ste | iors; Rollaway at Shamrocks. | we Campbell's triple the only queer decen't wind feeding. eas has shea far dear a ro our other start- our friend Joe O'Brien bya | Monday Aug. 2%—Junions at ait a aa ea Dadelae And owner Claude Murphy is as proud an owner as \you NEW YORK (AP) — Len Mat-. QUEEN WATCHES Seciee ean ( bees gy sll handy bane 's SS a aioe eae wa ‘nye Charger, Drv "Park ‘heat ey | oe ae ee Ose e Queen ean Phil sb te Woodsor,|Raconay Wednesday igh wih Reriay aug, 25-Shamocks at 8 w fur walt i ide. as a mar 710: ai- : : ; x ° B., oo ae ; . § ‘ _ ready on fone te little chesnut horse has paced in 2.11 ee - —, —— some of the prope psy of the owned by Walter Davis.of Houl- stake was slightly more than $62,- | Rellqway. ij Wire - Auto - Casualty Clande thinks he’lf equal his mark beforesthis season ends; | bim in the last round Friday | program, and : Price/ton, Maine. 000, and now that he has his DEEPEST LAKE Marine im fact he figures he will grab a new one. night for a unanimous decision in | Philip seemed to be very happy horses recovered from an attack, Great Slave Lake in the North- | . 3 , Madison Square|and pleased with their visit, and) One of the best Canadian in- of vi her west Territaries is one of the G. G. K. PEAKE Driver Lorne Kelly is just as happy as owner Murphy. He. | 10 rounds at ; an in- of virus, we can look to see other , : ° likes handling the Murphy-owned horse and Lorne has given {Garden with the exhibition of speed to) vestments is said to be shares members of his stable winning deepest in North America at 2,500 LTD sim splendid drives each time out. ° Matthows weighed 135, McFar-| sulky which is not seen in Great) in Richelieu or Blue Bonnets their share of the big stakes. / feet. . - Yes, it’s a great comeback by Anthony L and race fans are fand 135'2. Britain. But horse lovers are tracks at Montreal. During the =— a | 78 Great George St. hoping that the little fellow keeps up the good work the rest fe. 1 ee akin all over the world, and the | past couple of years, hundreds of * Bil Gli Charlotietown the harness racing season. Abbies Have Queen has one of the best stables thousands of dollars have been, ae } _ jof runners (thoroughbreds) in| spent on Richelieu track and THE REGULAR vig 7 mee “> ae tie ee —— ! , Great Britain buildings, and it boasts the fast- has ended and Barry's Lions are m. i Her Majesty aiso esented est mile record paced \ come Rollaway Aces, Junior Basilica Youth Club and BIS Sham- Busy 3 Days Ghishies Gecnas Call ohola Cumelion Gk” we rocks, the defending champions. Dodgers who made their first drove the wiheer of fhe freetor-| Now the pregrister of Blue e i try in competition this season will not be in the playoff pcture. Charlottetown Abbie Juniors aj and to Don Seaman, who Bonnets Raceway, J. Louis Le ' Last season first and fourth teams battled in the semi-finals have a right busy weekend fac- drove Victory Scott im the jun-| vesque (a graduate of St. Dun-| while second and third teams squared off. It may be the same ing them. lee free-for-all . | stan’s University, Charlottetown) | a ' this year but at the time of writing only league president Charles | | its today at Summerside| The first International Trot|{s. spending multi-miltions in a VV MacKenzie knew the answers. when they tangle with Summer- ever held on the North Ameri-| face-lfting project to improve the a ee HOWEVER, & make little difference - whe mae wien fe SS ae ae eee : aPriheic these plavotts. Both veronpect the bitterest of battles before [12.45 for the game ia the west- ments with thrills and you can expect era capital. Starters With Positions For | a champion is ; ss cad dhe witlae et Ghee Sunday the Red and Black will frees e eT tome, sa Juttare Siclahed out Ge maar the crows visit Peakes to do battle with | Monday, August 3rd, 1959. cows from flies at wh managed to a 10 decision with ‘Teet’ Bombers. This game is al 2 that ese Some Hughes cs brilliant pitching duel. |Slated | for ‘oa NO. 48 B PACE 2 DASHES —. 200.00 EACH. Quinella BOOSTS MILK YIELD! {S) Hughes hurled a two-hitter and Gregory was nicked for five ning _ — . ce ee ze, 2. Myrtle E., 3. Eric's Peg, 4. Helen's Dream, 5. meena YF safe blows but Gregory had the better control, issuing mot ® | ont with the Abbies. This "2tve™ 6. Jon Cres. . . w ~— : of these kind of baitles when the contest is slated for 6 o'clock. NO. 5-9 A T & P 2 DASHES — 285.00 EACH Summer milk production is often d Fos 6a ek Ter meee coe have been many biter bettas 1. Lady Lakeburn, 2. Gallant Way, 3. Blake Hanover, 4. Dainty as much as 20% due to flies tormenting + erates te regular schedule and they undoubtedly will con |STENGEL PICKS _| Dianne. 5. Taurida Bay, 6. Dunlop-B. oviry final com : | ; Prevent this loss by dusting your cattle with Pink COW- tinue until the S are C i boasting that NO. 3-7 B PACE 2 DASHES — 200.00 EACH Daily Double FLY.POWDER. ~ : Sure each team has its supporters aso boosts ‘as (WET E SOX 1. Leon Spangler. 2. Bookmor, 3. Just Verdict, 4. Mr. Jollscott, “POWDER. their choice will be the few champions. pt give y wera tee 5. G Amn C., 6. Cathy Clegg. Z One application protects cows for 2 weeks or more -+ costs SG ia a — KANSAS GY (AP)— NO. 24 € PACE 2 DASHES — 175.00 BACH Dally Double agate ray ene Car en ee vag Oe emg Casey Stengel, manager. of 5 . ment ; takes only 30 seconds fo treat each animal. competing has a perfect license to get home in front. ; : THIS IS A BIG WEEKEND for Prince Edward Island golfers, with action taking place at both Summerside and Char- Here in Charlottetown, lady golfers will be playing the first round in the Ladies’ provincial golf tournament on Satur- day. They will complete the tournament the following Saturday in Summerside. Men golfers will get the P.E.I. Amateur championship un- derway at the western capital tomorrow and return to Charlotte town next Saturday for the final 18 holes. Mrs. W. E. Cotton who plays out of Cavendish is the defend- ing champion in the Ww s division and Summerside’s Nor- man MacLeod will try to retain his crown n the men’s section. Golfers are hoping for good weather for their big weekend. KANSAS CITY ATHLETICS are really burning up the American league and manager Harry Craft’s nerves must have improved a whole lot these past few weks. When we pounded out this column the ; u up a victory string of 11 straight and they did it with fine pit- ching and top notch hitting. It’s not ikely that the Athletics will challenge the White Sox or the Indians for the league leadership but they are show- ing definite signs of their intention to finish in that top section. They have the Kansas City folks solidly behind them and they are showing no signs of easing off the pressure. lf anvone had told you before this season started that Kan- sas City would be a first division team and that the,New York \ Yankees wouldn't be included in the select four, you probably Athletics had run\ the fading world champion ie hh ik a ee hone : Pte NER gee tae eee Oana tet gral eta het tts OA Aap ane Meee it it Moa i) ee ee ee ee en 1. Christie's Best, -2. A> Ace, 3. Bfian’s Dream, 4. Cooly |. | Boy, 5. Hamilton Lady, 6. i ncess Jane C., 7. McGee Volo, 8., They have a better defense. - They can throw. They” can run. They have good pitch- ing,” he said. ‘‘That'’s four things they can do well. New York Yankees/ gave a | , sod to the Chicago White Sox | Murplu’s Abbe. = Friday in their battle with NO, 1 C TROT 1 DASH — 175.00 Cleveland Indians for first 1. New Forest, 2. Gay Music, 3. Tara Boy, 4. Bud’s Echo, 8. place im the American | Ray K., S 6. Donley Darnley, 7. Ruthie’s First, 6 8. Vivian Strong. League. Also Eligible — Basil's Girl. “What can the Sox do? ‘ Starters With Positions For Tuesday, August 4th, 1959. “Now, how about the In dians? Thay have power. Their pitching isn’t too wad But outside of Woddy Held at short théy can't compare with the Sox on defense. They can't run with them either.” PROBABLE PITCHERS NEW YORK (AP) — Probable pitchers for today’s major league games (won-lost records in pa- rentheses) : American League Washington at Chicago —.Pas- cual (119) vs Pierce (12-11), would have laughed your head off——But Tight now these two +7747 vs Locke (2-1). thints look highly probable and most’ baseball experts are pinch- ing themdelves to :see if all this is not a dream. Casey Stengel and the Yankee management only wish it were a dream. But they know it’s all too true and that world series time isn't going to mean much for them in 1959, Perhaps these Athletics can keep up something near the amazing pace they are now setting. If they could do that, then would become a three-way fight for the American ‘league flag. And that would be really something. _\ Simee writing the .above column, we have learned that and third place teams will oppose each other im the City 2 ______ Softball League semi-finals and second and fourth place outfits * - ash. . The full semi-finel schedule appears on today's sport page. New York at Kansas City (N) Ditmar (74) vs Kucks (5-6), Boston at Detroit — Sullivan (6-7) vs Mossi (9-4). National League Pittsburgh at San Francisco— Witt (-7) vs S. Jones (14-10). St. Louis at Milwaukee—Brog- lio (54) vs Pizarro (3-1), i Canadair, 6. Eddie Hoosier, 7. Lady Clegg, 8. Jolliette Lady. 5. Jollity Leigh, 6. Myrtle’s Boy, 7. Vera Signal, 8. Morley’s Pride. | Aiso Eiigible -- Thundermoon, 3. Ginger Will; 6. Rena Bell, 7. Jewell Fingo, 8. Colonel Henry. Also Eligable — Jay's Abner T., Nellie Bangs. Rock, 5. Walter Rosecroft, SS 6. 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