IltAVES RUN STRING TO to White Sox Make It Four Slraighl Over Yankees By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chlcggi W" 502 ended Ii dreams of a New "ark runaway Casey slugel. in. the American Leaxue P9111181" pi race by knocking off the Yankees I BASEBALL 3'. THE CANADIAN PRESS HRS: Hos - Williams. Pllillll Homo runs hy Al Rogen, En-1 saturday KCy-Simpson. Power. Arcrill and Bi by Avil. helped National League First lint: l.cmnn reillst” his ninth Muwnukep 000 000 002-2 5 0 Washington non one 2 1 I slliti"l'W.K' n the Ilans movedj to New York 010 000 000-! 5 0 Cleveland 102 21.x-. 7 ill II llil it ilames of the top. (Called rainl Spnhn. Johnson (9! and Crane!- ali: A. '.on;lli. Wilhelm (ill and Sarni. W-Spshn. L-Antonelli. HRS! Mil-Rice, O'Connell: NY Mil--Rice, O'Connell: '.VY-'l'h0mP- Jeffcoat. Freeman 19! and Bai- . (8) and Campanella. W-Lahine l.- i Freeman. HRs:CinvBcll. Rohiiisoii. Bkn-Campanella. Ho(lgcs'2 I. --(ii-oniek. Hits: Bat -.lIii.iiiti;i '.'(ll's iuicc l0-G and 2-1 on the bccaiisc of a 20-minute. delay , St. Louis 000010 200e.l in it Gardiier: Del-Torgcson. lullllls of six home runs. Ed caused 5' in Dlmny OC.”""9" Phil l0430o00x-it ii 2 Second txziilcy walloped three and Frank drove in five runs. three in the Liddle. Jackson (3l. Mcbanirl Battimorr 300000 Otlll .1 it it nnlnnson. Ted Klunzewskl nnd hr-.1 game will! his second homer rm, Kn tnnly my Kinder viii Detroit one ring (loom: 4 ll lit-Ii Tliiirman hit one apiece. Joe of the re: . and Katt: Haddix and Scniinirk Monro. l-iriiivn ts) Fri-i-ni-can !I-. b hall. the last southpaw to go In Satiii'iliu" ttlmel. Clttcatlo L'.iddle. Hm: StL - Del Grcrti: land Triandos. H. Smith -2-. Lori ll" route and beat the Dodgers beat Non York Yankses 2-0 after Pha-Lopata. Ennis. lTi'iicks '3' and Wilson li-Vltmrv ;ii l-Ihliets Field in I954, did it Yankee piiclicr Bob Grim was Chicago 000 000 212 4B9 iii 2 L-Lary. ;i;..iiii, holding the Brooks to three apparently unnerved by a fist- Pgh 000 000 005 0-5 it i Sunday lilli in the nightcap. swinging charlie to-the mound by (1?iin:l7I8S)L (” D p w m t International l.i-iigiir The Philadelphia Phillics eked Chicago's llsve PhillcY- ac --.-i-. own . avs 1. rs " "A-rm-m m' "-mimm-' t and Lnndritii; McCullough 19': Rochester” 600 not om ti H n Friend, Face (I0) and Fallen. W- Colunibiis 000 003 030 5 I0 I J F gF F d Davis. L-Face. HR: Chi-Banks. Rochester till llll l 3 ill I r' Americoaoia saline p 1 Columbia 001 000 0-l 7 ti . I . New York 000-0 First 0 T h R C d Chicago 000 002 oox-2 8 0 Buffalo 000 (mil M0-e t in l n f S Grim. R. Coleman (8) Berra; Richmniiil 070 102 fllxe-ll is ill Wilson ail Lollar. L-Grim. Buffalo ml no 000...: 7 i A jiiiiinr free-for-all uitli R and Week proizrum last summer. Washington 11220 200-4! 9 2 Ricllniiinn (ion 220 not V5 o 3 possibly nine start kl'l” be rne In all 37 horses will leave he- ('le,vel:ind 131200 002-9 13 0 Buffalo 000 000 5 -5 9 it I n.,mlw Mom M an ,;.da:h mu? hind the starting gate for purses nrings. at-uh tat. Ramos tit Richmniiri flfltltlltlll---I 7 i H H i . totalling 31700. and Courtney. Berberet. (4): Hout- First W1 l'''”l '" ll? lwld 3' "W UV" Othcr horses to start are Jean temnn, Daley tzl. McLish I-it. "nnti-en! 100 Hill non- 5 ll fl . lottvtown Drivinil Park tonitzht. B. Lee. Ralph Hal. June Breeze. Mnani (st, Narlsski till nnd plara- Havana 0iri ooo noxetn 9 i The eiizlit horsrs slated it. start Bob Clegi: in the BB pace: Mr. grin. Heron iii. W-Narleslki. l.- Montrml 201 000 07.3 5 fl arc Gnliociiit, Krppoch Playgirl, Jollscott. Uecita's Boy. Dr. F. C. Ramos. HRs: Wash . Valdivielso. Havana 004 2:00 x-vii it i lnitulvl. l'('Ff0C' ""1. Pt” ' Clczrz. and Cavlsin Mom!!! in the AA tier-mg; Cle-Smith. Monli'c;il mo 201 t2l 7 it 0 . Pctoi' Fcdciul and two ttcwcoiucrs pact". , Roston . tl0 012 100-H 12 I H-BVRIWI not) 200 000--2 6 2 l Wliispcriiig Willoii and Guy Spirit. Tun single dash races for pur- Kansas City 100 000 002-3 2 First Also eligible for the race is Jo Jo seii of 5200 are also on the card. pnpnell, Delock (9) and White: Toronto film .'i3l 100- ll 17 fl -. Spencer who won the Junior frec-I The horses go to the post for German. Shantz I:6(l'oand Th&tRD- Miami 000 000 000w 0 3 l l for-all event on the Old Home the first race at l.l5. Ion. W-Parnell. - rman. s: oronto :i0ti 000 0-3 it I ; m"" Bns-Lepcio. white. Miami 030 102 x--6 ii) i 5 a . Baltimore at Detroit. p , rain. 'l'oi-onto (H2 H0 005- I3 17 0 S J h W B '1 D h M ........ ..... .. Ir osep ms of as as National League liinday Firiit Cincinnati 402 030 I00-lil 1 ii Brooklyn 030 300 00i)e- 6 9 Klippstein. Black (41 and Bai- ETA loo. 1 Cincinnati 02 not U00--ti til it i Brooklyn 030 001 mile? it 2 Icy; Koufax. Bessent till. Labim? in l.nrr,v Doby in the If it inning t W S d'y H-2 and 6-3 M” H" A Elll(i;Slalil8(i the White Sox off on the 1 sweep the four-:am: scrir li b t within one irme of right foot in each is and C m ” tlcfenrii. 7. t-ham strr-tchcd wlr winning streak to Nghl straight. longest of the year the junior circuit. s. A pair of three-riiii ilitlli('I'S ht .al ROUNDUP t.'l .'land's 'IiiI'd .: Indiana Tzlll their winning streak to six hr takin: abbreviated. sl.x-tn- nin: name from Washington 7-2. The second game was poltponed. BRAVES on wax rlarii .llilxi'aukcc's rampaging Braves illt'lilM'iSCil their winning streak to ' :1 sweeping a twin ill Wiesler. Grlggs Isl and (mirt- ney: Lemon and Averill i.4it'ics-l ler. HRs: Was---Riiiincls i'l': Averill, Avila, 'loscn lt' fl'iilll I Second game, postpoiiml. l.ilIl hc cellar - dwelling New First tori. (1.. 6-2 and 7-1 to aug- Baltimore 00!) 100 200 t: it ll iiictii tliclr fl place t-ad in the Decor” 000 001 ”fl--- 1' 0 0- Nuwiial League to two games. Loes. Itlcrrarcse tilt and 'l'iiziii-' tliiicinnati's slulEinE Reds ldos. H. Smith (ft); G1-nnwky uh... wiiiltcd past Brooklyn into ssc. i7- Ahcr iii) and House W l,tl(N onrl plitcc thrashing the Dod- out . 3.2 victory over St. Louis after the Cardinals won opener 8-4: Chicago and burgh also divided a e',ht-"ame losini 331'?” with ' 1.0 llflulnpll after th Cubs had won the opener 5-3. The second Baltimore dealt two fl-2 defeats longest since 1953. Kansas City gnnasneci B 5-2 behind the 5lx.nh pitching of Alex Kellner. The Braves, who haven't lost since Fred iinney wcceedid charlie Grimm as manager eight davs ago, received superb pitch- ing from righthanders Lew Bur- dctt a. ' Gen-: Conley. Burdette al' ed only four hits and Con- ley yielded four before leavinll in the eighth of the second game Rt-3 l'levaii',- brown horse Sir Joseph raced to victory in both dashes of tho frcc-for-all pace the casinos with plenty to spare. Ann's Dre..m. Barbara A no Queen and Yuta took up the rear the Pitts- double- header. the Pirates ending In By THE CANADIAN PRESS Leroy tsatcheli Paige per- formed his old black mound magic in a marathon relief role w halted by raii with Sunday as Miami Marlins split a fzvffzmiaut lri the Cuhs' hall of the double - header with Toronto sixth Maple Leafs. The Leafs took the ' opener 13-0. Marlins recouped DOWN TIGERS the seven-inning niglitcap 6-3. Montreal dropped both games to Detroit as the Tig:rs' losing of their doubleheader in Havana chester won 8-5 and 5-! in Colum- bus while Buffalo Blsons split in Hit-hfond. losing the opener H-1 and coming back with a live run last inning to take the second 5-I. Paige took over in the first inning of the second game when Toronto bashed starter Gene Snyder for B 3-0 lead. The bases were full and two men were out. Satchel forced opposing pit-her Bill Fischerito ground out. then shut off the Canadians' scoring power for the rest of the game. In City Baseball Biz Donnie MacLean. making his first start of the season on the mound for Fiddler ll'iacDonuIrl's Flyers. threw 3-hit ball at the Dodgers yesterday afternoon at Memorial Field and his mates backed him up with it 15-hit as- sault on Dodgers pitcher Kenny MacDonald as the Flyers wall- oped the Dodgers 13-0 in a City Baseball game. The supposedly weak-hitting Fly- ers found little inystery in the of- ferings of MacDonald. who is mak- ing his debut as R moundsmen. The Flycrs had only two extra base blows amoiitz their 15 hits but capitalized on MacDonald's wildness. The young Dodger pit- chor walked 10 iind made it couple of wild heaves at innoportune mo- mcnts. .6..1'-v....0'w'.'L'-t&;v-.I.!'.'3-'!'t-.-.- &- 3"-2LL19.it Paige Stars In Relief Role As Leafs And Miami Split o - He scattered six ufetiu. Ila didn't walk a man. OVEBCOME lIOYAL8' LEADS The ”comeback Cubans" staged a pair of sterling come-from behind performances in downing Montreal. In the second victory. the Sugar Kings scored four runs in the third inning and two more .in the fourth to overcome a 3-0 Mont- real lead. They did even better in the opener. scoring nine runs in I single rally to overwhelm the Royals. Rochester made it nine wins in 1': starts against Columbus this season, pounding Art Cecarrelii and Bob Spicer for six runs in the first inning of the opener and letting loose a 13-bit attack in the tievcii inning finale. Doubles by Ed Kasko and Gene Green and Mel Nelson's three run homer sparked Rochester! Flyers Smother Dodgers l3-0 big opening inning. Tilt Sunday three others but he was in com- plete control of the bitten all the way. Bobby Lund's double was the only extra-base hit off "Funnel", who mowed down 7 batters vi; the strlkeout route. MacLean helped his own cause by thumping a circuit clout as lead-off batter in the 7th inning. The blow started a rally that saw the Flycrs score 5 runs. Frank Shepherd was the top hit- tor of the day with 3 ringing Singles in three official trips. Earl MacKinnon chipped in with three straight singles in five tries and Cukcr Pineau. pitcher MacLean and Lorne MacGulgan had two hits apiece. Besides Lund's double other Dod- ger hits came from the bats ot Smelt Gilli: and Forbie Kennedy. Don Whelan called the strikes MacLcan also was a little wild hitting four batters and walking and balls. Kip Ready handled the bases. . I .Amitnns1' iii i-ions Ben Hog-ah Ancl Thomsoln Tied In. Canada CupPIay I caudIanPraIaltalIWrltar Two-mu taanu b'omIIooiia- VIRGIN! WATER. Siirrcydriu are taking part in the Entlllnd (GP)-Ben Hogan of tlielndividual and team toiu-ii .nent United states and Peter Tbonuon which continues today with an- of.AiiatraI.la fired three-under-parotnaruholoaandwladeupllucs Illa lundayto tie for the Iitdivid-day within. ualiaadaftertIiafiret1lhoiaa.of,Al Balding of Toronto. Leon- the 71-holrcaneda Cup Intern! nrd'a partner. Ilxot a 75. living tional golf competition. the Canadian team a N4 total and Stan Leonard of Vancouver and a tie with the United States for Lachute. Qt-10.. was one of three fourth place. players tic '. villi N on "in tough AUSSIE! ON TOP , par as-as-'11 Weiitworth Club Hogan's partner Sam Snood course, Leonard was pleytng with went around in 76. Australia. an lniurod right hand with Norman Vonntda nhootine I BEN HOGAN Citciciels-Truro Split Two; Arrows Defeat Liverpool 7-3 HALIFAX tCP) - Halifax Cit adcls split a doubleheader with Truro Bcnrcats Saturday while drop in: into second place in the Hallax and District Baseball League. Dartmouth Arrows took over first place. Boarcats' Ken Mackenzie hurled at threeshitter while Sal Sal Ferra belted A grand-slant homer in the eighth to win the opener 5-3. Bill Hearn held ii Halifax lead until the eighth inning when Truro scored four runs. Russ I-lenrlcks finished the game. Citadels opened, up their big guns to win the nlghtcap H. relieved by Bob Wedln in the fifth. STELLARTON. N. S. (cm. Torn Harkey allowed Kentvllle Wildcats only four hits in a 4-1 Stellarton win Saturday in the Halifax and District Baseball League. Leo l'-'arent.a' two-run homer in the first utr. 'i:liod Albloiie' load. K:ntvllle' Ron Jacobson nnd Jog C-'imtoiahor- save up to hitl. DARTMOUTY. N. 8. (CF). Dartmouth Arrows moved back W0 lint rim is the Halifax and District Baseball League snug-. Charlie Mcllcns' homer with two on helped Dick Vnrreyer to hiii win. Bob Kennel drove in three Ti-uro runs with two homers Baarcata loner Bob Ritaoco was play beating Liverpool Lu-rupci-I Tommy Bujnowskl pitched a atx-hitter and went all the way for his win. Dale Willie and Barr- ney Itiinert gave up seven hits lor Liverpool. 'M.wu uuiesdalwitii 142 while w-iunnauexicoiiuiics. up Tied with Next with 112 were nary van. Donck of Welgium. Alfouo Ange- llni of It;ly, Micht leihli of Japan, Bob!!! Loc' of south Africa and Miguel Angel of Spain. . Inch”: p a rt it e r. at-younm Qlry Player. I proinlaing yo ha.l.a 74 and South Africa. ':;..' tied for fifth place with Bel- um. whose Flory vnn pomp i;4a 1l and Arthur dc Vina..- a . Leonard. who put on a brittle i dlnvlw 0! puttlul. ----s aimoii eliminated from the o npetition ' hour before he wa. u at the a first too. He was getting out or” a car when moth Wnkinl Leonard wasp'”l'o.::ilfg front the other side. slammed the dogo on this hltlld. nar 's nucklea were bruised 'and ms finger tips Pinched. He wa. faint for several minutes from shock. Leonard took the first nine in par 35. getting birdie: on the first and fifth and going one over par with fives on the seventh and Gljiiltlh. He Jame tlln with a two. I"! 91'-Par . let blrdlu o the 12th and ion. " ' 3831113! lilo had a as on the outgoing nine. getting birdie. on the fourth and sixth and going over par on the second nnrl ninth. He ran into difficulty on the back nine with a four-over. lilr 40 in which he managed to birdie the lath and 17th but was over Mr on six other holu. Comfort those TIRED BURNING FEET lln Ladies' Golf tllumsnmi icy; Craig. Lehman (21 Roebuck in each dash in that order. feature event on Saturday night's. (B51) Eestlilentnili apd l;V&lker.Cx- M t h T Sir Joseph was Inn easy winner Istcotlandgi Ace had til) battle for BC - Md": - 57 '- ' in th (1 h . king 210 ii t vcory in e free-for- It ot. B tit Bailey 3. Kluszewski; Bkn-Jack- a C the: firslsdirshcififd covered thae gmss he finished in fr.ontl-of lei-Irv o o a eon. . . I 'l ' 2.09 Ii-5' iii , df . never and 'oppa M 'd. S W h 3"-t0"'l 7 I f;l'l"l'l?-:'l"fl3l 'i"”l'"ll "ll ll” iii:-efaisntcst time thee ylzcticroiht ti: Lucky Logan and Loiirlie Bud- Ju"sh&. "' i 1 I10-2 fl .atsi' ' l'SCnill .. " ' - lliltl lg i100-1 3 1 GolfeClul)ad:nii?('tltlon iiiilluncoliigliii l D1512-rlgilliiniijisrkhi-e look hnih heats iilnli::flf2f:id::li”BiD(i:fil:SL:dLV?:I?ii F T i 5 nu Nuxh-ll Ind Bailey: Dr.VId8lF- 3" T"?-fly with '09"ff lit"? at of the free-for-all trot and Suffolk Signet placed and Star CleIgIhow- or on 9 I Audio t:::i:: mt. C".':".'::lt...:' :...i;.:;.E?::i till -- A -1 -- on --on -Enrnmnng " ' i ' i ' Mr? av. fE. t::iioii'u-as lllic tun. SUMMARY First Ddtll 8:15 First nor 0 t c oiirl roiim ftie Mi-s, wcmhm. mm felt more mu. FREE FOR Aur4DAsHEs AT ”m”EACn I Mllw-""3" 50" "0" Mil" T 7 ll T'.w- L P”””5i' "”l ll mild "11 autumn than summer forced most on PA”. m" will . 3.4; h - 3.x ' n pl ' l- L. fmm hm- Nsw York 200 000 000- 6 4. i liiit-'iday. Mrs. .1. Gordon .Vlacl)on- spectator; to turn out in nvercoats Seconds Count iChlppelli i p...1F3ii'irir3"iEp.rie(Zli'n.i; ts,-1.;-:i:;i;t; 1..eGp;?;c splrlftyiilipeier tired feet. Let He3.l;1T'.t-'l0:? 3 W53 """"9'i"Pe or top coats and kept many of the Vera Signet (Cyril Smith) p grade,-.1; also ellglble.Jo Jo spcncgg-, QUINSANA "R5. Mi, g o.(3om',,. N” M" n-eww - ------a H tiff; h-will rb-W fgnfh-1 hoilnef 8"! f;g;aClsSi;S;Mggeaide' no PACE-2 Insult! A1 81900-00 EACH . Powder hring E MEN-S ' K crdleiircsawcrgnili-ecatedcttfogomsnfiilz Glm" "9: D' "I-gglph Halt;62:l!:'teta"Bui;iloiI1Je'c'7 3B.olJ)ugle Breeze. hmolalc you quick 1 onion... oil on 120- i 1 1 citing rnrinn. ii.-pcciniiy in or. A Jollity's Pet rciarii Smith) 3 'V' '”""",f,; ,,M3,.f,,, D,rsf,'E,"" mo ffincn cooling relief. F- IA-cond pace as Sleepy Sam and Ava '1l"l0-e'-'1-M L-M .l ll tt' 2-U it ' 30 t 3-Doctor F. C.; 4'-Myi'lle's l ;lauwa;kH;( E (133 1; gt S AV-3l0I'liS Gal forced Suffolk Chief Winning horse owned by Dr. P. 30,-; 5,a(l-jlapalzcloytoi,-gnu; y Speedy KONG! from .-- 9W or 7 . . P0 and Ariarnid Stead to go all out Maclntyre. driven by Junior g PACE-I DASH AT 8:00.00 Ari-ft.ErE'S FOOT '. C""'-lY- -lolly "l 5W m"- to win The Chic won both dashes Ch3Pl19ll- DAXLY DOUBLE L T" "hi"-'1l0'h dcgglltblf "Q4 5"" ASCOT Hiiszland r.ir- iini-. hut in'the selmr-d he tad in com? 99 TROT n L . 1 l-Russell Clcgg: 2-Sir John 1).: (L-Rnnida: 4-Wilbur M.; 5-. glilnsltna" antizevtic Icbtlon "m (9) 3" e5”"m' fmgan t rel Boiislsacs Macip lcl F v.n -h f' 1) h d t t h S1 5 - - l X - A i L. Mr. Scarlett: Be-Abe Clegit: 7-Sunkist Joe; 8-Cooly Boy; also CPS Prwem l 9 lmwl Oi tilt. vgtlianieg-.di. . Worthinxtonwhorses mm W H”, ,,,,.(,.P ,,',f,(f,.s "'I"':;w ” "C my 8'" tgttnaigijreroi-i ; -. . . I. .. .... I - engmkumdm; Jolly Mm. mngip um cam Amun gliit -R 0 es. in tllf;h2l2hmlle Ascot Gold (Juli Real Jot another 5,3,"... in the Lorne Budlonl (Kenyl 3 C Foot-and hell)! heal cracking - rm burgh am 001 am. it 4 1 ""9 . "'5 "Y A race. stumbled and '41 white Jolly Dick tPoulton) 4 t ' , g . - . . . - and peeling between the toes. ' Rsnnny vnlemlngm 47: and h lltgaelfn Wonnhyvg uhlifilnstlltnand (8 coming near the wire nf the first My l-lamina ishnwi ,. .. 5 Marlene Stewart. H lefaccd it in 1951. Marlena fought off it Dds. sigh? f,'f,'.lg,:j,TMiiiJ?,',?ffy'lf.' Shake Ouinsana on and you S Landrlth: Law. Kins: f7t Face on Cfichy rgmflmhv-;;ll;o;mh awmfilig riasii anddhad to be d"aivn from Real Pal lMacDonaldl ., . 5 tillI1ota(r)nlthfroiEa:pnthgl.l?na;.won gptttclarininbeid chaallengef ti;artiihiong- Dm'm ' ' ' Ihnke foot troubles oil! W (T and Foiles. Shepard ttli. w'Val- third - It nsccon . ' Just. A. Squire twtiiencrl . . . . .. 7 e nario es 0 mp- us. My Iy n c ener. ' ' - - g . .. - S .l .- h- h it th -. it, Tl ;- :20 I-5 I hi i - t th t. h.' 0 t.. th I8-hl ti 1 f 2- run 5 .ud..T .CaaaJ ;.";;;';tr--,.,1h;l;;;n-a,HRs- C” It .... ...... ....... ...... .....J. .".;”L.... .'."ii.."::..i wilt...” by i.. .222 ii. .”....::.?i.i'.it...”....””l.; ..".... ''J...:... ” "' ”' ' 3 CHARLOITETOWN DRIVING PARK W ' "W" ' t Cup suci-rss since 1945 and the - (W 3 V ' - .- r- . e-:-- ----n -e----- - Mnanileilhunllltl IIIIIIIIVMI smond fourth triumph iiincc the end nt mticlrtt Rh" llc mils blmllil hot” drew Pern' driven by '1' M' M". chines" um my" 1 "uh S d W M W I B Vt") . ft lb icwe yo I 0 Y0 ns Gregor, om o--- - - ...: W M 0' :::::i ll':..'.?.?.i' t;1'.1l.f".':”t.”..fl.?S'li”. A l”f'3f;1”::d"'CQffil ",",'P"plp" ml - . av?" ----N V ”- 7 new ------ Suffolk Chief (Stead) 1 K'r"m t t i .0 , , Sleep Sam t"ennessey) . 2 n... ' lMOUSI6 Dowling Top Golfer 2"'l0;,, gr',g2.',l::;;,-t 3 s. '. t 040 lfil---I 2 Di ': ' P'hiII:il:llihin in; on mo. 419 ll . Money Roy-i (Bern-rdi -- 5 Having said my store will close Satur- Dlc1:son.WrhmrlH'l5l mi At Eastern Sectiona Meet -55;; sfogm .(.s.'.n.i.t.h.)..... 3 d. M. 23 Mm Q" as mm , Smith: Simmons. R. Miller 15) Rwiyhe (Lowery, ' " I. y' ' op t . . . . . . .. . ' SAP!-(V”l.E. N. R (CPi . ti J. Dowling of the Moncton tiriiintry Club won the Sraxzrnm Trophy as top golfer in the annual New Brunswick-Prior Edward island eastern scctinr golf Wirniimcnt er Moncton Hawks h icy slat" lcd . g . y p the ficld of 40 entrants from Am- T'me'-2'17 36' 1'” . hcrst, Triiro. Charlottetown. Mnnc-HBg::::ngd:3:ebi;,w;e:,om' ton and S'8Ci(Viil('.' V Lt-iris nf Monrton was Run-. rnEl:.Fon.Au, 14301 nrr-iip iii the " 'st division and A. Rngovin rm Flowers t7) Negray int and Lopiitta. W-ewclimeier. L--Simmons. HRS. Stl.-Boyer 2. Dark. Second N. AUBREY CUTCLIFFE. Fredericton. t)00?0flil0i)--1 I 0 Phil 002 000 001-3 I 0 It the Sackvillc Golf Club Satitr- G. M:il'.'llill:in of Charlottetown had Scotland": Ace iMlCGl'9ll0"l 1 1 Schmidt. .NlcDnninl tilt and Kati dc; and Siindm. Invt not. Jerry A. Hanover tblewellyni 2 "Wells. Meyer I4! and Seminick. With A low iv oi I44 lhr form. ' o ' ' ' -wloppa Maid (Shawl .. 3 .'l W-Meyer l.-Schmidt. - - - Real Fingo t0'Meai-at 4 4- Airlock tsmlthi .......... .. 5 5. American Leagur Time:- 3:13 2-5: 1:16 1-5 Winning horse owned by An-' drew Perry. driven by J. Mac-- Vanalrwins Grand Prix De Paris Race First N w York Chicago llllflifimil-1.lfll 422 301 Mx-14 is 0 GAMES TONIGHT n I S. vs. 8 Y ('. iParkdalc Dla- Gregor. Ford. Turley (2) Morgan (4) , . and Berra. Howard t3) Sllvera PAFI5 MP'”.'"m",L"f'" V"lt.mnndr . , , i7t: Pierce rind Lollar. Moss l7t, pxfglca Sggfil win" Hm; Barry's vs. Junior B.Y.C. (Old "REE'P0R'Au' fut; L-- Ford. rim: Chi-Doby. mi. ' '” H ' "W Diamnndt. - "W the French racing season. before p ' ' ill .'l"l6Pll (Lit?-;'9l3l31'nl )'”' g ;i ii rrnwd of lt0.000 1-iu(1-irp. nn 3 ream 0 son . 1 1 Am"1”' L'.'"' Ahlmu K of f' Dlaiiiniid at 6 n”b"” An" Queen lsmm” . . . p -. Royal HM-ontl New Yroli nmoorinoo .1 s 0 " "" Y''i!i'nie'T'zr-(itli,g;-rti9 "'4'-Vsvmi L ClIl' coo .. . . -I "i ” . .:3.l:......, ...?;2.."”..f f...' ,. ;:r:.,.:':,' .;t;:,' .13:;.,::,:;h:,';.,,;3;l,"'":,.3:;”.,;”,l:;'..:YLliwii;. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. . Berra; Staley. Martin to Howell .W.mm.iRl Fitmi in." ' or and lnllar. W-Stnley. L-Mc- ST. JOHN I .....--,' . H. L ..---;.--..... OHARLOTNUIUWN I E Dermott. H713: Chi-Doby, Minoso. Boston IN 000 100- 2 6 0 Kansas City 301 wt 0ox-- 5 9 0 Qisler. Klely ill and White; Kellncr and Thompson. In-Sfll0l'. PROBABLE PITGIIERS NEW YORK (AP) -- Probable Iltctien for today's major league SAINT J0 N.R. viii" Ptioto finishes on I last track were the order of the night in Saturday harness rnclnl: l-icrc. Ben Brooke C. took the featured sixth dash in 1111-5 Another liar performer. Janet Clear. was clocked at 212 2-5 l Other dashes were iinn hy J:-r Twinkle. Hi Ln'ii Baron. Senator Quay. Guy Adam. John Fred erick and Titan's Lucy. I Canadian Navy The Navy's coming to SOURIS! Yea. tomor- row. June 26th. a special Naval Recruiting Officer CASH FOR SPRING REPAIRS ! l THE BIKE SHOP 3. SPORT LODGE DIAL G41 Icnaw fun NFC when needed repairs or other expenna require more rash tlianyou canspanlsoana from 830 to 81000 are made quickly --usually in one day. 18! GREAT GIJODGIS HEIDI?! MAY!-lEW'S CYCLE SHOP . - N - . snlrlu gwouloet record! in ur Tnuko will be here to tell young men about the immediate C Nita!!! M mmy mono .C,,, Q Do" Turn" 0, ,.,..i., ,,,.,,,.n., ,,y,,,,,,,. opporuirutieo in some fifty different ocesntlns in cnnnun . ,(.rm,..n,i,., un, ,, 5,... ;i:l;urg;uth.nt:;IS. trwtiermnf Pzvni-mv:;.vi-it .v-ur mm-t HFC . 'CanadI's expanding Navy! Be sure to see h m at ' p, 3, 1, I i r V i - N ' . 9 iv v. I , . . ' - n in, to two wins he--in saturday. nmi' . the Sourts Town Hall. Get the facts about going in Another of his none: for a third victory. IIOIIIIIIOLD FINAHCI I placd lit the Navy. pa seunurowuiiau, T. lt'.?.'.e'l-. RALPH CALLBECK It onttnanaaonuoa, penny ' V. I. W3, M35 cuiteu-pu..ua.i.n.n.uir pas.