oz o tl: om, } Charlottetown, Sat, Sept. 12, 1959. 7 a Cubs Shade , r e ' a +: \ ; 2] ‘ ° urprising Upsets Conti DOWN THE arainaiS 42-1; | Surprising Upsets Continue # 347 ae _ - Yo B CK ‘ be of ’ In U.S. National T TRI Yankees Clob ber Bengals | n U.S. National Tourney STRETCH . HOD | - = : eee Ernie Banks scored the winaing| lock and moved to third ,when; The Yankees lost no time in| sixth inning for the A’s by power _ FOREST HEAS, N.Y. (AP)— 4 . run on a wild pitch in the ninth} Moose Moryn also singled. Mar-| getting to Foytack. Two singles,| ing loser Brewer's fast ball A pair of giant-killers, Bernerd Sei a inning Friday as Chicago Cubs| shal Bridges. replaced Blayleck.|an intentional to Mickey|over ,the head of rightfielder (Tut) B ? aoe ee ar the spark-| edged St. Louis Cardinals 2-1 injas Art Schult batted for Dale| Mantle, a fly and an|Jackie Jensen, Nolmberg of Brooklyn, 7 pacing mare,| a National League thriller at Chi-!Long. Bridges’ second pitcD|error accounted for two runs in| Nevertheless, Kansas City bar- smashed Sunbelle, This daughier of into the semifinas of the U.S. — : Mighty | cago. bounced all. the way to the back-| the first inning. ely survived a late Red Sox at Sun was nearly finished for good . . Pattee Fe rie. chempionatics a . appeared on! York Yankees continued their as-| ete with the deciding run third on three hits and a walk, tev along with top-seeded ee een nee Ws saul on capuing gittiene sag irag-wagine bans Pye ‘ene, | Sat then methodically’: Increased acilaalin's Neale Fraser fre cured that trouble, and Sun-| Inga 83 victory over Deer. going’ for six and two-thirds I0-|one rum in dhe, second inning. on retriever who is the country’s me won lant week in 2.00 flat.) nes pasty mings. Then Gene Oliver got the) two tits, including Bob Wilson's best:on clay, took the sting ou! of gre, A. Come Staite Ges! Ab Chicegn, Baste, Geet op te] n> ak coened on hi Den‘el Sete oe ne ee Barcy MacKay’s power - laden i fast good year-olds PrO-! the ninth, singled off Bob Blay- bounced Dark’s | ley Maxwell’s 20th home run, and Fees ct eet the third-seeded — — . | mile. mising prospects for future rac- : bare hand as the Chicago third) g final tally in the eigith on Max- , Cup ace from Dayton, ¥ oat Our readers will remember that| ie Several of thessgare by Scott | won; the second race from a fast| pny Suet i= 0 make the) weil's 30th thome run. Ohii, 63, 64, 64. Tokmberg, a e Jamin was the winner of the|*Tost, and it is » that! geld in play. Bobby Richardson led the Yan < : ° ‘ . with the good brood 2.15. Another Island driv- Up until .that time just two si : hard-hitting 21-year old college $50,000 “International Trot at the mares the! or Orville Morrissey the kee attack with four its,includ- senior. won over fourth-seeded ernan eZ ins Roosevelt Raceway on August ist.|Camp_ Stable has. selected, that| sr, . ne aaa in| rn had reached base. : img his second home run in the ano . Bs shove, mle was, not the tas Seatl Prost will tra out fo be a] ag, "oe ™ Home * Navcel | cone FIRST RUN mais 63. Asher Quoin . The Cubs scored their first run] BOSTON (AP) — Downtrodden These “surprise reverses epoiled track. Seven years ago, the trot-| Scott Frost i¢ by the world’s) TRACK RECORD in the second when Banks opened icuauee thie Sede oak at & it Jo. = set Dovis e ter atc Sar reer greatest (mre of trotiers, Hoot} At Port Hood, N8., last Wed-| with s single, stopped at second) zame losing siréak Friday night Cup challenge round as two ; - : Mon, there signs point-| nesday night track-record | 98 Mboryn’s single to right a i victory ee eases ef thet cont, Cl- ' IN THE CLOUDS ing 'o the fact that he may wear|was set up by King Peter, own-| scored when catcher Sammy Tay- cies aes Le eoeceei el Fraser, won easily. “MIAMI BEACH, Fie. (AP)—, Fernandez, making only his In the latest issue of “The Top| 22, amie 25 2 leadin sire of|ed by Dr. James MacLean of|or’s fly escaped rookie centre-| timely two-run double. Tred to fresh | Unbeaten Fernandez, | second in, the United] rrotter” magazine is a splendid] ‘Toter. following in the footsteps | tmverness, time 2.10 45. King] fielder Duke Carmel and dropped) The‘ 19-year-old second base Sees of Ascpien |e wes) ee Slpvued’ ictesdar atone, sane ea eet he ad Oehiita Sa ser ee ee aa tw at 13 jon_touched off _a_sixrun ; left hand, Friday Blaze Hanover, and the Joe O’- where he took a record of 2.13 e inals ti up at 1-1} =~ spectacularly in er-|seored his 2ist victory, « uiftAi-| Miami Beach Auditorium. Ortega| Brien stable. It reads as follows: c. T peregedlcn Varotale ne [2_By te wap. 0 let of _good}te. the sins when with two out Emerson of the Aus-/ mous ion over veteran wei-| weighed 145%. “Blaze Hanover is just a big, Farm, Berryville » Virginia, is|thorses have been brought into| Joe Our am lined a single to MARITIME JUNIOR BASEBALL Cup team, 64, 34,/terweight Gasper (Indian) Or- sing the fierce power in|... kid, trainer - driver Joe|STe4tly pleased with the perfor-/Cape Breton ths year, and all| right. Bill White ran for Cunning- x ‘ a en : a on solid = and O’Brien explained. “He could al- — of his aie pac-|of them’have made good. ~~ | bam, ee ee = PLAYDOWIK "5 VICTORY . ily Ortega, knock hooks, ways trot, but it was like his » Major Fingo, Calumet ' tinued on a D ae down in both the first and/ officials turned in lopsided score) | #04 always in the clouds.| Figo 2.04, that won at Saratoga|’ Island drivers distinguished}. Ken Boyer then extended his A Fraser, individual hero of Aus-| fourth rounds, managed to end|cards. Under the eee That's the reases we both landed| SPrings in 2.07 2-6, with the last| themselves at Halifax Wednes-|bitting skein to 26 straight games ey ; is t 2:30 at png is Fernandez’ consecutive knockout system, referee Cy ried. in the ditch up at Batavia track. half in 1.02 245 and the final day night, with Chrisdale ariv- by sin gling to left as White sunday Sep em er oa . top in oust-| string at 16. scored it 97-00; judge Fred Aron- “O’Brien, chief architect a n d| quarter in 30 2-5. en by James : scored. y ing the formidable Luis Ayala of son 96-93 and judge Gus Jacob-|, 3 n MacGregor, placing Moncton, N. B. Champs beaten him twice |f 2 il Pl son 97-91 developer in .recent years of aj Mr. Black is an ex-Maritim-|1-2 in the first and fourth races. WIDEN MARGIN cuay, 63,6463, (Lions Wi I'Play CHANGES STYLE galaxy of America’s greatest ier who always fad a flair for/ Just Rita (D. Walsh) 7-1, Book-| “twe yexk's victory put them a) site bok eee young ng and pacin -|racing 2 trotters and pacers. | mor (R. Creamer) 2-5, ti ; . : orell-Peakes, ‘ semi-finals Oimedo EX hibtion Tilt guises. who normally prefers S/including Scott Frost, Shadow |One of tbe best of them was Calu-|and 2.15 35: Cociaidie ipeoeh tel een are Oe Ct oo —- ; Wave, Meadow Al, Diamond met Fingo, that Earl Avery| the Scotian-Stables, Halif: — : ' - ; . E. I. Champs ee With Park Team eras bee ae beoenlae cinear ater te a, ee headed. many pacers with at|Just Rita by G. C. and x cro o. oe org Wit Chueh Me Beet of Tires: Hore division saw the ting the worst of toe-to-toe/neariy ruined himself this sea. | romevelt and _ Yonkers Race- | shank, Halifax. Races 2 and 6—| 4. stance on we mound for the three 6utsiders-Wim-| . Barry’s Lions will play an ex- ing in the first two rounds. | .5, : ‘ways. TO. F. (D Ratchford) 14, Em- Yankees. sca(tering 10 bits. Paul| —— : —— bledon champion Marie Bueno hibition game se = " 7 peror’s Miss ‘C. MacLeod 3 = + faire Christie rv-|Park allstars this Sunday a BASEBALL Sdues neck Oe seer Miss_Wilma Dale (MacGregor) | Pov 4S ce ue a, pinct iter and All Haydon - and ajthe Park diamond. The game .is ? we eeaaaee up Blaze Has- rnie_O’Brien,-manager of the 4-2, Falcourt-Heromine (G.Mau- S be fifth. He was relieved by RACING TOD y : ‘ m. ~. a American League —_— on the main track, and_a-| sooq aah dis say Sos swted ig Benneae pa Pee, wee © eee 5 = OL ; : head of us in the distance. a grey : 7 : ’| relieved Bob Smith at the 5 ' 1 ~~ —-| Kansas City 001 005 Oo1—s 14-2} pend ns WO ie Onto. the. cen-|# 90W Planning on three nights |Halifax, and Emperor's ‘Miss by |Trars of the seventh. Foytack took Ist. DASH 2.00 P.M : . Boston 100 101 120-6 11 2|serneid Blaze saw the grey horse @ Week because of an influx of | Frank T. Stanfield, Truro. ; st. . ANA. Tsitouris, 42 Grunwald (7).! ang when he got to the open gate |@0rses from other tracks> . .At| Friends of driver Clayton Mac- me deme. - : So ° and Smith; Brewer 9-11, Forni- vick turn to go| Imdamapolis, Indiana, last Tucs-| Leod, and owner F. T. Stanfi PACE 2 DASHES 5—8 ‘mi ihe made a q g anfield, M t St t eles (@), Schroll (@ and White.|through. But we were going too)day, Bullet Hanover, paced to a will be proud to notice the per-| oun ewor 1—Cathy Clegg; 2—Nell’s Lad: 3—Ginger F.: 4 Here Am By - fast and couldn’t make it. We) Word reco cr twa-yeer formance of Emperor's Miss in| ° e -Tribune; 6—Sky Pri ; S7—Izzie Reynard. - BY NORMAN MACDONALD Washington 012-010 Olx—& 8 Matty into the end of the fence, O57 fat. In the first hea! ofthe ‘the above mace he x three ves”, |BeltHes Tignish 5 Tribune: & Sy brite: So lat Bee : | Grant, Garcia 36 (8, Harsh-| Biaze’s head cracked into the| $50,000 Fox Stake, tie won in 137.|old. two years ago. she took al@L TROT & PACE 2 DASHES 4—7 (QUINELLA) “ ae a ee oe — re Loge! salar = _ won the second heat|time record on a mile track | This Afternoon : S1—Blake Hanover:: 2—Dainty Dianne; 3—Armond’s Buddy; ; : . . : - Comarca: ” ia 1.59. He was driven by Johnny |}2.06 2-5, and now she is showing | $4—Just Verdict; 5—Royal Train; 6—Ted Genesee. eecing ts the rer ear of Be hay ance Sem again. asec anaaaa Second = M ethev Gok several aitvenes ts arabe Pe “a yy at-Hon-| that she_hias come to her speed | ear calib va Tae tee PACE 2 DASHES 3—6 (DAILY DOUBLE) — : : . > =i over arm, and is now own-/| again and should be a most vai- to see the calibre a es — | ‘ ue ay, Last Monday's disastrous fire at the local race plant appear- | ticago his hock, and four stitches in mY| ed by a das te alee. be 4 sou ah hen foe a a adpen ages aie at ed to have called a halt to proceedings for the 1959 but horse- aa 000 000 0000-9 6 9) shin. That was the night of Junc er our and cae a aces ae " tnaiaahe Joliy Lad _ saree see pase should make | Vouion; Ae 9g siecle molt tees: 75 Soy Boye be ‘men and Frank ‘Duck’ Acorn got into a huddle and they came (000 000 000 000 000 1-1 8 0 22. So the two of us healed o W. Murzhy, in partnership with|owned by Mre. Keith Thomas of | 22 efforttobe at the Queen Eliza- Jane M. ; out of it smiling. Latman, Staley 84 (10) and Ro- gether. but Blaze. Hanove tet k B. Sheppaid, owner of Han-| Halfax and drWen by Samer Seth baseball diamond today at ‘ The genial race secretary and clessifier of Chariotistows mano, Lollar (10); Walker 11-8 or than-1 ami 90 he “healed over Shoe Farm where Bulict | Smith, accounted for races 4 and 3 p.m. when ‘the Mount Stewart L DASH NO. 1 : Driving Park leased the track from Se eee and Ginsberg, Triandos (9). aster. Hanover. was foaled. Bullet Han- |7. with Darn Good Pick (E. Shaw) | ‘°2™ play Tignish for the Island $Si—Nellie J.; 2—Jolly Mark; S$—Taurida Bay; S4—My Darl, ee, cnauine ae cucninee “eh ger Sn necessary expenses are oe oe 010-3 10 2) HEALED QUICKLY ~ made a two-year record |2-4, Our Con (D. Walsh) 3-3, Ann's “ean te Pe i th ing; 5—Mary Leah; SS6—Chalidale Comet; 7—Myrtle E. : ew 1 20x—9 13 1| “Blaze Hanover healed quick- 6; the former mark w r i ‘Sa 8 ~been the Be paid. Foytack 13-13 Burnside (5) | ly bad cectplahely and two con 3.57 3-5 at Lexington, Kentucky, eae tendtioages 0a thas a stronghold of Intermediate ‘B’’ L DASH NO 2 (DAILY DOUBLE) . SOME OF the horses at the local track probably could have | Smith (7) and Wilson; Coates 51/ later he was at Goshen winning! m the same stake, set by Torpid.|4-5 and 2.09 25 Race 8 — a yaseball in Prince-County, and 1—Rena Bell; 2—Jolly Cavallero; 3—Ken’s Pride; 4—Myra's ee to other Maritime tracks but there are ee foe ec oe oe ee ee Oe Rio (Ray O’Brien) 1. Mighty | “22%, Will be giving the'r all to| pride; 5—Propane; 6—Sonny Budlong; 7—Moriell Woody; &—Lily’s had to ship home had racing stopped at the Charlottetown | (90) NY. Richardson (2). Cup in straight heats. Then he; Att Saint John Raceway last|Eddie (N. Campbell) 2. Beck | 20™, that it is not only in Kings | pointer. oval. Even those horsemen who might have shipped to the main- National League went to Brandywine Raceway;| Wednesday night, Holbert Grat-| Ann Call. > werk |County that this brand of base-| = igo eligible: Nellie Bangs, Curtein Raiser, Blue Mary. - land were anxious to race out of Charlottetown and they went = 200 001 1 71 ena oo ee ee tan, owned by the Elliot Stable | sey Py aa oe oats — eee ; { ’ wholeheartedly : ttsbungh m4 o Yonkers Raceway where he im : — : ‘. » four o start- should a ip ~ game along with ‘Duck’ in his plan to keep 1959.racing 115. Angeles 000 011 012-5 11 6| proved his bankroll by $62,596 in of Saint John and driven by Blair | ers, time 2.16 45;”winner own-|and a large crowd is expected to CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK would gladly have continued their |_Friend, Face 121 -/8) and Winning the coveted Hilltop Two-| AMdrew of New Glasgow, P.E.I.,led by Ray O'Brien, Halifax be in attendance The Exhibition association Foiles; Koufax, Churn 20 (8) and| Year-Old Futurity Trot over - program had not a necessary delay of a week or ten days cropped astiane HR: ih tenet an ee an ee ie = | Insurance adjustors are hard at work on the first site and Mejias (6) fade © ti) +| seven of the m ighly rega ; ; a is ed two-year-olds in-the world. : . the track management could clear- | cincinnati e for splitting among the money winners in the i: them winning that title about ten days ago but Monc- ived a The New Brunswickers have been ordered back today to declare a winner for the Maritime champion- =~ However, the youngsters from King’s are not doing any grow- fing. They want to get their triumph on thg baseball diamond. First thing on the menu is Moncton this afternoon and sites they'll deal with uenoses. ; ; Tot course they haven't beaten the Hub City gang ‘yet but a t mention defeat down Morell way to either players or — Everybody is keyed up over these playdowns and they —_ - hopes in the thriving village of their boys going the entire {14 wouldn't that be really something for a spot the size of Morell? Mee SUNDAY Morell will be the scene once again of another Maritime playdow with the N.B.-P.E.1. junior finals -It will be the first. game of ial entertain- Rameay’s Moncton Juniors. The second game and third. ey. po digh oree for the busy New Brunswick city some time next week. original scheme of things had the first game in Moncton ieday with ay second and third set for Morell. This was chang- ed, we understand, when Morell asked to have today’s game " ‘wo of the Morell-Peakes juniors are handling the. at Morell this Paggeciaes ee ee large crowd of spectators expect ew this - Lis Sener playdown—the first, we believe, of its kind ever staged in King’s County. ; , Let’s’ pack them in Sunday afternoon. THE OLD PENNANT RACE in the National League continues When we sent this eotwna to press, the Los Angeles Dodgers snd the Milwaukee Braves were crowding the pace setting San Francisco Giants. Both Braves and Dodgers were only two games back as the teams started Friday games. The Dodgers, how- ever, were facing a tough doubleheader with the Pirates and winning twe in one day from the Buccaneers is a mighty huge —_—_ fay. Saturday and Sunday while the Braves are doing likewise with the up-and-down Cincinnati Redlegs. There is no use trying figure out who has the easiest touch, Nobody is easy when you are fichting for a world es berth. The very team you would expect to provide the weakest svvosition suddenly gets hot and wallops a pennant contender all over the lot. This has hapnened already to all three top teams in the National Leacue and you can he sure it will occur agai before the season ends on Sunday Sentember 27, One thing is sure and that is that the Braves are not giving up their throne without a fierce s‘ruccle. A short time ago It look- e aneymen 5 af : got hot and are breathing down the neck of the front-running And then those Dodgers are clinging in there and their hing this past week has shown signs of greatness again. |. It’s a honey of a pennant race. LH. fee for the balance of year. But surely, in view of the — setup. no true fa fan will ~over this. If rac- is to continue for some yet, then admissions and pari- mutuel betting must be sufficient to cover expenses and leave . far too late to play a third game) is receiving H Giants entertain the lowly Phillies in single games Fri- ” Hook, 54 Pena (1), —Pinson (19). Mil—Maye (2). International League © rell Johnson. . semi-finals 3-0 Havena Columbus burn, Lovenguth (1), Jiminez (2) Lines (2), Giel ‘9) and Baich. Havana semi-final series 3-0. Tennis Bums Are Disappearng FOREST The best bum in the world is fading into oblivion. ° The da his feet. almost half a century. 100 010 000— 2 4 1 Milwaukee 520 000 03x—10 10 0 Schmidt (2), Acker (7) and E. Bailey; Jay 5-10 and Crandall. HRs:- Cin (7) and Coker; W. Short and Dar- Richmond leads best-of-seven. 622 000 000-10 15 3 ~ 020 000 010-3 9:3 Craddock and Gonder; Black- leads best-of - seven . N.Y. (AP)— will soon be here when this traveling tramp will have the red carpet of fhe swankiest clubs in the world yanked from under He's the tennis bum, a fellow who has been on the scene. for “We think the problem is al- most licked,”” said Vic Denny of Seattle, president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association Friday. ‘‘Now all trips must be arranged through recognized gov- erning bodies and all financial arrangements are worked out in advance.” “To say that-Blaze Hanover ed | rolling along in high gear is any understatement. Since the hand-! some chestnut's unfortunate ac-| cident at Batavia, the son of Hoot Mon and Beverley Hanover has earned more then $30,000. Bar- Buffalo 010 000 100-2 8 O/ring bad luck, Blaze Hanover 200 030 00x—5 9 1/looms as the sure bet to become Mason, C. Short (4), Packer|the leading money-winning ftwo-| year-old in the history of trotting. | “O’Brien, a grey-haired man, of 41 years, says it is almost) impossible to compare Blaze Han- over yet to the great Scott Frost. or to Brogue Hanover—the ecur- rent three-year-old star in the -|S.A. Camp Stable, or to Butch) or Bond Hanover—all of which) were big stakes-winning trotters at two years of age for O’Brien and the Camp Stabie. “So far, Blaze Hanover has done his big winning on the strength of his wonderful man- ners, “O’Brien explained.” He is game and fast, and he continues developing more speed. Whether or not he will attain the extreme speed of a Scott Frost, no one can say. Blaze Hanover cost $20,000 at the Harrisburg Sales last fall, and despite his ‘absent- minded mishap in which he might have ruined himself, he is a rare bargain buy.” SLOW STARTERS ‘ “Not only has Blaze Hanover started to roll, but many other members of the S. A. Camp) Farms—O’Brien.. Stable have he-! gun to whirl into the winner's circle, too. Some people think that O’Brien ts a slow starter with his horses. they point to the re markable pacing ~ exploits of) Shadow Wave and Raider Frost ‘Game Slated’ |For Sunday Georgetown’ Eagles and Fort baseball team . will in a sudden-<death game for the right to advance against the winner : of Prince County for the Provin- A cla’ Sunday afternoon For Minto intermediate ‘A’ softhall crown. Minto worn the New Brunsweck onsting Saint John. serics. Hag will also be played here that same afternoon. Rollaway Aces are off for Min- to, N.B. today to play that town’s softball team this after-|Joe at Delaware, Ohio, prior to’ noon in the first of a best-of- three series for the N.B.-P_E_I. erown Thursday afternoon by The Aces captured Island honors by side- lining Barry's Liqns in a thrill- Secontl game in this series is set for Charlottetowr, Saturday Sept. 19. The third, if necessary, last year, after many of the na- tion’s great three-year-old pacers had fallen by the wayside and lost their edge. Is it intention, or just happenstance that O'Brien's horses get good in mid-summer’? | “O'Brien, in_reply to this ques-| tion, said calmly, his blue eyes smiling, “Maybe I'm not juct) smart enough to get my horses ready any . earlier. c| “Meadow Al, the sensationally | fast two-year old pacer of last | year, who won more than $60,000, cial Rural Baseball title. has highly impressive lat-| The game is slated to start jely, a this free-legged son. of | at 2.15. Adios, must be accoreded an ex- | ~ | cellent chance on winning the Lit-| ‘ fle B Jug in Delaware, Ohio Aces Leave on September 24. At this stage of his dev , O'Brien rates Meadow 1 in the same speed bracket as\the tremendous Shad-' ow Wave, paced to a world} of 1.58 35 at Hollywood ner of the Little Brown Jug for! that. ; “Shadow’ Wave, at this mom- ent, is at Roosevelt Raceway. and in training. but persistent leg fi! lings have prevented the superh chestnut from ‘getting to the rac es. OBrien is hopeful that Shadow | Wave will be back in comnet’ tion before it's time to depart trom Lexington, Ky. around O¢- 7) tober Ist, _ i COME: BACK . Park last fall, and was the win-|[’ “One other pacer that showed I iremendous speed at Brandywine || - single _ style. models. Tro Reduced greatly to clear. SPORT COAT blue and brown. to 42. shades of blue,and grey ma- terials. Sizes 36 to 44. Reg- ular 75.00 pleat and zipper. Colours; blues and greys. Sizes 36 to 44. Regular 55.00 MEN'S 2 Pce. SUITS Broken size range of var- fous priced suits. 12 only. SAVINGS FOR MEN at Reduced To Clear !! 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