\ Little League baseball is getting pretty fair support f the Sum- Merside fans this: year as good erowds turn out each evening to watch their favorite teams in Backstretch (Continued from Page §&) Ann's Boy (D. Constable) 2-6, Angus L. (D. Ratchford) 6-2, five other starters, time 2.11 4-5 and 2.15. Pineland Duke owned by XK. G. Fraser, Dartmouth. In the 7th dash of the above race, Famous Boy, driven-by J. Bernard of Hunter River, was third. Race 5—(For Colts)—Ambro Alleen (L. Austen) 1, Watch Top (G. Mauger) 2, Harry Hal (J. act wegor) 3, three others. time 2.19: winner owned by Albert ac R. Loye, Halifax. Race Royal Budiong (H. Yorke) 1, es Pick (J. Chappell) 2, Falcourt Pal (Carter) 3, five others, time 2.16; winner owned by George Cody, Princess Lodge. BEST TIME At Sydney Sports Centre lést night, the four-year-old pacer Jackie Jackson lowered his record to 2.09 4-5. It equalled the best time paced’ on the. Sydney raceway in the past seven years. He was driven by his owner, Dun- can. MacDonald. One of the biggest surprises of the season’s racing was the per- formance of the 12-year-old trot- , Dainty Diane, owned | by Mrs. L. Thompson of Crapaud, and driven by Lorne Kelly, at the night when she won the first dash ‘on the program in 2.12 2-5—the fastest -mile trotted that night. She hes had several foals, and most of her training was done by running around the fields on her owner’s farm. We remember him calling to see us a couple of _ years ago, and saying that he ought she should be put in train- ing. We didn’t encourage him, as was then around ten years) This year, in the hands of Kelly, she won at Summer- last week in her first start, again at Charlottetown, and looks as though they may have hunt around the Maritimes to find a trotter to beat her, and then... .probably no. Race.classifier Acorn deserves plenty of bouquets, but as a rule, horsemen do mt throw them around. However, we must admit that he given everyone a good | chance to show their speed, and his classifications ‘nave been very satisfaciory. It is due to his enthusiasm and interest that har- nes racing in this province fs in such a healthy condition. GOATS The value of a goat in keeping a nervous horse happy has been frecognized for a long time, and at the Charlottetown track the Don Seaman siable has two very play- ful goats. The first time the mare | v= Windy June saw them she nearly | went crazy, as she thought she was back home in Maine, where her owner, besides having race horses. several goats. On picking up a recent issue of ‘owned by Arthur Rogers, Kent- the New York Herald-Tribune. we Cinasnis ORIGINAL aeeruAl FUND | HAS DECLARED ITS ‘106™ CONSECUTIVE QUA ‘nach DIVIDEND ELEVEN CENTS PER Ae algal PAYABLE AUG. 1,:1959 THIS DIVIDEND IS 22% GREATER THAN THE [eae aA eee eepecr Canadian Investment Fund, “Lid. -MacDO @ - DOUGLAS BROS. 155 Kent St. : : ECONOMY JET... shallow or Deep Well per see vere: 2 yee | York for a few-days to look after| ‘ae UMOF Some, business. Stordie—G e or ge Gallant; 3.) ° iy)! Danny Malone—Wavne Malone. | «ins “trouble “He's a” greal ——- Freeforail:” 6-91. 5 Les.| BY * said Shaban. "FANS ENJOY LITTLE LEAGUE . heen, cease oe sem ee ee = visoewiey 5: Mae Gelkait: must admit it’s disappointing action. And they’re not disap-| Carrol. Above is part of the Rot-| ( | (Rear)David Perry, James Ste- aeons sei teasing en tap of the feet anak pointed with what they see as the| ary team: (Front). Doug Mac-| dman, Charles Lapp, Paul Muill- " wree-for-all: Over 12—1. Victor; Ponement when Moore hurt his young fellows are displaying | nonaid, Eddie Richards, BBilly,| ins, Donald Cameron and Mich- Lund: 2. Charlie Gallant; 3. Kea| heel.” good brand of ball under the i “ai ’ a Foley. '_+—-The fight was- originally sched- guidance of director Johnny| Martin and nald Gunning.| a Sheen. — —— ued for July 15, then postponed find that Stanley Dancer, who is record for Yemeas Dwiibes own.; (Fletcher) 1-2, Madam Diplomat Today s._Minor ia beet dilng reed: ae in front as leading driver in the | ed by McHugh, Lower| (LeBlanc) 2-1, Lou Creed (Mac- il h d I ———1 YVON READY United States at present, uses | Sackvi Leod)- 3-4, Jerry's Nightmare da Sc eauie “Yvon is ready right now,” goats to help cure the nervous| MILE (Haley) -¢4, Eilean Joyce (Wie) | 9 a.m. Gulls vs. Robins said Shaban. “Charlie has been condition of his horses. His three 5-5, time 2.16 and 2.14 4-5; Bad) 19-39 Dodgers vs. Red Sox. 1: 30 | doing wonders with him and in year-old-pacer, Honick Rainbow, 2, 2.00 1-5, was a wild actor last year. On one occasion she pounc- ed on and wrecked her sulky be- fore a race, and she hada habit of Kicking anyone who came near her, including her trainer. Now she is a well-mannered miss, thanks to the goat that Dancer acquired. NEW RECORDS They had an excellent race meet at Sackville Downs Satur- (L. Austen) 1-8, Mount Carroll (J. Chappell) 3-2, five other star- ters, time 2.12 2-5 and 2.15 45. Connie French is owned by the Scotia Stables, Halifax, and Both- well by Fulton Moreside, Lower Sackville, N. S. Races 3 and 7— Darn Good Pick (E. Shaw) 1-2, Slicker Tass (B. MecDonald) 3-1, Mighty Gib (Given) 2-3, Jolly Lad (E. Smith) 44, Scotch Fea- ther (Mauger) 5-5, times 2.09 4-5 and 2.06 2-5;.Darn Good Pick owned by Dr.’ George ‘Bizhop. Lexington, Kentucky; Slicker Tass owned by Bruce MacDonald, Lincoln, N.B. Race 5—Miss. Ellis (F. Daniels) 1, Little Johnnie (Jones) 2, Jol- lity Jet (G. Turner) 3, five other starters, time 2.19 45; winner ville, N.S. Race — so - McHugh) 1, Mighty Again Ratchford) 2, Marilyn Creed (R. McCarthy) 3, Beck’n Call 4, four | other starters, time 2.14, a new THE Cro STANDBY TO SHAREHOLDERS OF RECORD JULY 15 UGALL Pumps to 300 gal. per At Truro Raceway Saturday night, the fastest mile of the sea- son there was paced- by Robert- dale, owned by Frank T. Stan- field, and driven by Clayton Mac- Leod. Robertdale won the third and seventh dashes, with. Jolly Castle (Conroy) 2-2, Pegaway (Haley) 3-3, three other starters, time 2.09 2-5 and 2.10. Races 1 and 4-Rad News News, owned by H.E. Fietcher, Advocate Harbor, N.S., and Madam Diplomat owned by Dr. J. A. Delaney, Monqjon. ORUG ADDICTS INCREASE LONDON (CP)—Britain, has’ 442 known drug addicts, 83 more than in 1957, says a government re- port. 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Fleetside pickups, for instance, give you a full 50% extra cargo space . .. and there isn'ta bigger panel body made than Chevrolet's model 3805! And Chevrolet’s extra-efficient engines mean you save more every trip. Short- immensely. After swim-|, By W.R. WHEATLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP)—Yvon Du- relle, disappointed that his light- heavyweigh' title fight with Ar- chie Moore has been postponed for the second time,‘ nevertheless was sincerely symathetic Tues- day for his ring rival. “It could have been my wife; I don’t blame Archie for going,” said Durelle. Moore's wife underwent as er- ious operation for a hon-malig- nant mastoid tumor in San Diego, Calif.,. and Moore left hur- riedly last night to fly to his home. The fight was set-back to Aug. 12: DURELLE HEADS HOME Durelle will fly home to Baie Ste. Anne, N.B.y?and expects to leave today. He likely will rest a few days and then continue train- ing before returning to Mon‘real more training at the RCAF No. 5 Supply Depot in Moncton where he trained during the last two- week postponement. The sympathetic comments of Durelle and his manager came after they learngd the -extent and seriousness of Mrs. Moore's oper- ation. Earlier, they had talked about vetoing any postponement and claiming Moore's title LETOURNEAU COMMENT The possible storm over a claim for Moore's crown—without a fight—brought comment from Gene Letourneau, chairman of the Canadian Boxing Federation From Quebec City, he said:. “It’s up to the National Boxing Association in the United States to take ‘a decision in such a mat- ter, after taking into considera- tion the views of all parties in- terested. The CBF has no juris- diction over a world title fight, only Canadian title championship | fights. ” Trainer Charlie ‘Goldman was in about two_w Manager Civts Shben will also return to New Brunswick but was | undecided Tuesday night when he ghen—Danny Taylor; 2. Tommy | will leave. Charlie,Goldman, Du- 'relle’s veteran Afmerican trainer} for this fight, plans to go to New, training Tuesd@¥ Yvon was the best I've seen him. We have been keeping his weight around 177 or 178. “Yvon wants to keep ‘right on training. He said he doesn't want to quit now, but we will leave it to Goldman—how much work Yvon will do. “At any rate, he will do some “When I came ug here to take over Yvon.I was not too confi: dent. Now | feel differently. I bad} been told Durelle wouldn't do anything—at least the things fe “But I have:-found him as co- operative and willing as any |fightes I haye handled.. 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