. I5. 0 ::..,,,,i. . W. I. WIIEATLEY Ouedaa Pr-us Staff Writer. KITCHZENER. Ont. (CF) - Big George Bayer of San Ft ' shot a rousing 64 Friday. equal- ling the Wesimount golf course recordofonlyafewhoiirmtotake ever the lead after three rounds at the Canadian open golf tourna- ment with a 54-hole score of an The belting Bayer's M was seven under par and tied the course record set earlier by tiny Bob Toski of Miami. At N2 Bayer was 11 strokes under par for the distance. Bil casper. Jr.. of Bonita. Calif., was closest to Bayer with 68 yr 205 Doug Ford of Mahopac, NY.. one of three tied leaders at the halfway mark Thursday shot 70 for 206. Joe Conrad of San An- tonio. Texas. fired 68 for N7. Grouped at 118 were Gerry Kee- selring. Kitchener pro now play- ing out of Toronto; Henry Ransom of St. Andrews, lll.. a co-lender Thursday: Fred Hawkins of El Paso. Texas: Pat Schwah of Day- ton. Ohio; Bo Winlnger of Odessa. Frank Sii-anahan of Toledo and Don Fairfield of Casey, ill. I George Bayer Leads In Canadian Open Golf Tour. Neat lowest Canadian to Kasai- ring was Johnny iienrick of Ot- tawa whose 70 gave him aw. bracketed with Ken Venturi of San Francisco who had a third round N. Bayer. six-foot five ziopounder who has never won a tournament on the pro circuit. blistered each nine in 32. Illinst Wes1.mount's par 35-36. lie racked up four of his eight birdies on the front nine and missed par only at the third. He had eight one-putt greens. He hit a spectator in the head with his drive at the par four third and took a five. Bayer hit the green seven feet from the pin at the short second and sank his putt. At the 567 - clay and had to settle for 72. put-1 I. - d . , 1 the yard par five fourth he renchedning him in the 210 bracket. ilzyeiii -Ilimidplxdmn is the green with his driver and a No. l iron and was down in two putts. He oneputted the seventh "if I get some more luck." The whole leaders-Ford. Ren- .som and Ed Oliver of Canton .Mass. -- couldnit keep pace with fliayer. who used only 10 of his 14 clubs on his sizzling round and said his most valuable club was his wedge. I Ford took two 35s for 70 Fri- .day. one under par. and the 46- .year-old Ransom lost his precision play and slipped off to a 72. Oliver got around the turn in par 35 but ran into trouble at the par- .f1ve lath where he look a seven land finished i round with 74. I Moe Norman of Kitchener. in- will have something to look for- ward to Sunday1 when the Mem- & 5 rnociubciounouusnasausa-y.Juiy1aias1 Haiidralian To Start Game Against Rovers On Sunday ed a two-run homer in the Flynn recent victory over the Dodgers. Buck Whitock. Inother home run , hitter will be playing shortstop. ramcook Rovers pay a visit ,te lwme 30;, Land gm 5. 3 gang Charlottetown to play an exhibit-.base. Pineau will third and Han- ion ball game wiith the Charlotte- Klnnon. Burke and MacGuigaa. town Abhies. will round out the out-feld. Baseball fans in Charlottetown )'ll'f11l.3DlC young speed demon about line course. had his troubles Fri-. -the long 13th. where he chipped up eight feet (mm the pill. Moe three-putted. Abbies defeated the Memrsrn- All players are asked to report cook team last year on their own to Memorial Field by 1.45 pm. for practice. game time will he at 2.30 p.m. INEUPS ABBIES Lund. Kennedy, Handrahan. Ready. Whitlock. Pin- likely that the Rovers will he look- in; for revenge on Sunday. Vern llandrahan, who set down and eight for two more birdies. Johnny Hcnrick has been one of; k - h - - g He also one-putted the 10th andyihelreal surprises among the Ca-55:; Vsisllwblg o:l:h:ox:.::1l:):t.Sh": 11th and went par to the 15th nadtan pros. Little Johnny liar - . .- - - . where he sank a 15-foot birdie.!shot rounds of 72-67-70 for his 209. t;,I:.”E.:yF:;:::: His approach at the lilth left him and at that figure is four sirokesIReady' star first baseman for me six feet from the cup and he sanklunder par for 54 holes. in. - the putt. I Gerry Kesselring. back on a bigfrsxmllfpfola fgileggeth Bayer said he feels he has aicourse familiar to horn since he. ' eau. Irv. Mncltinnon. Burke. Mae- Guigzin. SUBS - Kane. Carson. Shepherd Mnclleang LeClair. ROVERS -Connier. Belllbeau. Fougere. Leger. Boudreau. Bour- que, Mullins. Chapman Dupuis, Loggle. Lavoie. R. Cormier. great chance to score his first win started to learn the game, put to-i Eight fast pacers took the word. in the 5th and 8th dashes at Mone- ton Raceway last Saturday night. and a new Maritime seasons rec- ord was made when Aunts Dream won the Bib dnii in 2.08 2-5. The previous record was 2.08 3-5. John- ny Russell, 2.07 4-5. that did his racing at Cicero. Illinois on a five- eights mile track last season and look a record of 2.07 4-5, won me first dash in this event in 2.09 3-5, Mention must be made of the ex- cellent performnce of Top Royal. owned and driven by T. C. Cd- lette. that was 3-2. She had reduc- ed her record at Chatham. N.B., on July 1 from 2.12 3-5 to 2.09 3-5. Ann's Dream. owned by Willard MacDonald. Summerside. and dri- ven by George Callbeck was 2-1. Johnny Russell was 1-3. Our friend George A. R. Mac- Donald has handed us the results of recent races at Foxboro Race- way. In the 7th race of one of last week's programs. Tab Direct, dri- ven by Harry Coleman. won in 2.07 2-5. His dam is June Morn- ing, 2.04 3-5. formerly owned by G e or g e MacDonald, Mermaid. And here is good news for friends and relatives of Walter S. Found. Mercedes. California. who visited us early last week and returned to Boston in time to see his pac- er. Hawkinn Hons. 2.01 8-5. and DOWN THE BACK STRETCH had been shipped there from Cali- fornia, win the fastest pace of the night in 2.03 excellent time for a half mile track. NEW RECORD Over 3,000 fans attended the Fre- dericton races last Monday night. and the hero of die evening was Teddy Weir of Charlottetown. who drove the pacer John Jolliiy to a new record of 2.11 4-5 to win the 4th dash over a fast field, which included Domlnion's Pride. 2.07 4-5 Doniinion's Pride won the 8th dash in 2.11 3-5. with John Jolllty 2. in the first and 5th dashes, the three-year-old pacer Blue Cheer.. by Jollity, dam that famous race mare Loraine Abbe. was 1-1. Many will remember his splendid per- formance nt Charlottetown in the two-year-old colt stake pace where die won in 2.111 2-5 and 2.19 2-5. driven by part - owner Sheldon Campbell of Borden. The three- yearold tmtter Lady Lakehurri. owned and driven by Dr. J. T. Atkins. won the 3rd (hit in 2.15 2-5. The rmny friends of Lorne Kel- ly were very pleased to see him win the 3th dash of the A Pace on Saturday night last from a good field in 2.12 4-5 - a new record. Hunlter River fans. who were at that meeting. also enioyed seeing Clark Smith of Hunter River win-mam”. PEI. (Continued on Page 7) i.'('lllC'T nines of 33-36 for his sci:-j and straight 69. He had 70 on his first round. 1 Stan Leonard of Lachule. Que..i a regular on the pro tour. shot as, till. puttng him at 211 with seven American pros. 3 when the field fiuislicd Friday. there were 29 plays under par 213' for 54 holes. The field will be cut' today to 60 lows and ties. The cut- off figure was 218. plus five ama- teurs, I Nick Weslock. Windsor. 0nt., tus after three rounds. Nick shotl lwithdrew Friday. 3 Bob Toski's 6-l early in the day. was made up of five birdies on thel from nne and two more on the home stretch. He was never over par and the 64 cut one stroke off the 65 shot Thursday by Gay Brewer of Cincinattti. which then became a competitive record by. one stroke. 1 Toski's big effort ifted him to'. even par 213. Brewer Friday shot: . 73 and joined the 210 hracket.I Bob Foley Wins RCAF Golf Tour. MONCTON ICP) - Lac. Bobl Foley fired a 75 here Friday col (win the sccnnd annual Marllimei B.C.A.l-' Golf Tournament overl the par 70 Moncton Golf nndl Country Club course. Foley. with rounds of 38 - 37, edged out Lac. J. Marsh of Sum- by one stroke. Flt. Lt. T. Skuce. of Halifax. was) third with I 78. BASEBALL RESULTS American League Bnlllmnre nos mo mo. 11 It o pitchers for today's major league Cleveland 000 41) 002- I 11 games (won-lost records in paren- uullllson. Lcnnian '5'. .-ioore theses): (5) and Ginsberg. Trinndos (8); Wynn, Daley (5). Garcia (0 and Brown. W: Garrin. L: Moore. HRs; Bait-Nlemnn Cle - Cola- Vito. Brown. Woodllng Boston 102 M0 0W- I I 0 Detroit 202 010 00x-- 5 10 1 Sullivan. Porterfield. (7) and White; Bunnlng and House. L: Sullivan. Hits: Bos-Williams (2). Det-Kaline. American Images New York ioo (ll) oso- 4 I I Kansas City ooooo1ooi- 2 I 0 Larsen. Kucks (2) Byrne (9) and Berra; Terry. Urban (fl) and Thonipson. W-Larsen: L-Terry. l-mi: NY-Mantle. Simpson; KC -Power, Held. National League IN 000 022-5 12 0 10!. W0 ON-2 10 0 Drabowsky. Broanan (7) and Norman, Silvers (OH ROMP"- Farrell (9) and Lonnett. W: Bros- nan. L: Rubens. Hits: Chi-Kip dall (2). Banks. Milwaukee Gl)002 102-5 14 1 Pittsburgh 000 002 (l)2- 4 9 I spahn. McMahon (0) and Cran- dallz Law. Face (ll). Trimble (I) and Hand W: Bpabn. L: Face. HR: Mil-Aaron. Cincinnati Oil) oooioo-1 5 I Brooklyn 0l0iI)002.x-8 4 0 Klippstcln. Lawrence (8) and Bailey: -Ncwcombe and Campan- ella. L: Klippstein. St Louis MO 2101!)-I I I New York on oooooi-1 I L Jones and Landrltli; Gomez. Ile- Corltlick (O), sbwortblngtoa (I) IE 'l'bo1'nas. L: Gomez. HRs: ML - Musial. Dark. Btastnsaxne: N'YI- Mays. Chicago Phlla laterastlead Ledh Buffalo GI Ill) 5-1 I I Montreal on 21) 11-4 4 O ROUNDUP PROBABLE PITCHEILS National League . Cincinnati at Brooklyn - Jeff- coat (8-6) vs Podres (6-3) (3-5) vs Barclay (4-6) (I;7 vs Hacker (4-2) Milwaukee dette (8-6) vs Law (4-4) American League NEW YORK (AP) - Probable St. Louis at New York-Mlzell Chicago at Philadelphia-Droit at Pittsburgh-Bub Foley. the defending champion.' won the battle whe he bfrded the par - five 17th ole. Softball Meeting An important meeting of the. City Softball League executive will I be held in the City Hall Monday evening at 8:5!) cual (5-10) vs Kcegan (4-3) New York at Kansas City - Stugdlvant (7-4) vs Portocarrero (3-4 Baltimore at Cleveland-0'Dell? (1-2) vs Mossi (6-2) 1 Boston at Detroit-Nixon (6-4)) Washington ta Chicago - Pas-lvs Foytack (97) amateur paying out of Royal Oak, -2. Mich.. holds the low-amateur sta- Wuyc. 1 70 to give him 213. Bill Thornton.fDrake. 2. Reigh Machlachern. 3. Mac!-meg gnd Mu-yo;-19 ogtwgy, Tequesta. Fla. amateur who was: Stanley Gordon tied for the honors after 36 holes. 1CuIes. ' Results Of Sports Events Held At Orange Tea Fri. The following are the results of Coles. the sports events at the Orange? Boys 8 yrs. Tr-a held yesterday at North River. .2. R0 or Moore. Boys and girls. 3 to 5 years: Girs 9 yrs. 1. Heather MacPhee, 1. Janet MacNevin. 2. Kenneth 2. Carol MacNsvin. 3. Lois Carr Ross 3. Kathleen waye. Boys 9 ya, 1. amid 1-1..-pg;-, Girls 6-7 years. l. Sandra Carr. 12. Hollis Newsorn. 3. Donnie Low- Shirley Robinson. ii. Marjorielthcr. Girls 10 yrs. 1 Phyllis Moore. Ronnie .2. Marion Mnclinchern. 3. Jean '1. Stevie Kennedy. Boys 6 to 7 years. 1. and Wall!" Boys toyrs Norman Simmons. 2. Jimmy Fall. Ronald Macilnley. Girls 11 yrs. 1. Christine Young. 2. Beverly Macllrllllan. 3. Pauline MacCallum. Boys 11 yrs: 1. Vaughan Bentley. 2. Gordon warren. 3. Lornan Mao Donald. Girls 12 yrs. Vick'y MacNevi-n and Judy Oatway. Boys 12 yrs. 1. David LeFurgey. Gerald Bopkirk, 3. Wilfred Smith. Boys 13 yrs, 1. John Coles. 2. waye Warren. 3. Gordon Crabbe. Grls 14 yrs, 1. Marlene May- hew and Mary MacDougall. 2. An- ta Shaw. 3. Carol Mstheson. Boys 14 yrs. 1. Allan lnce. Boys 5 yrs 1. Juddle MacEach- em. 2. Herman Cousns. Girls 13 yrs and over. 1. Ewea MacPhall Girls 8 years old; 1. Paulette Yanks Leading Little League The Yanks bchlnd the strong pitching of Bob Shephard raced to 2. the front in the Charlottetown Lit- tle League Friday morning by de- feating the second place White Sox 8 - 1. The Yanks gathered all their runs in the first two frames. Les Affleck and Leo Kelly led the attack at the plate with a double and triple each. lan Purvis came on in relief for the Sox and pitched no - hit ball g . E 5 5 E r ia5iEiiEEE iiiiii 3 232:. if of the Giants had tossed "donors" at each other in the third inning. sailed over his head. At this point plate umpire Ton Glrman called managers Bill Rig- ney of the Giants and Fred Hut- chinson of the Cards out of the dugout: and talked to them, pro sumablv about the dusters. '1'hen he warned both Jones and Gomez. When play was resumed. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Home runs by Chicago's Jerry Kindall Billy Hughes dodiled to drive in Mark Lsdner. Barry's got three runs in the third inning and three more in the fifth on five consecu- tive hits with two out. George Bradley led Barry's with two doubles and a single in four . O'Brien and Mulligan hit for B.Y.C. Barry's had one error in the game while the B.Y.C. recorded three. Schedule Change Due to a death in Mt. Stewart, the following changes have been made in the Kings County League, Penkes at Georgetown. Maren at Bouril. URANIUM SOURCE . South Africa is the world's larg- est producer of uranium oxide, as distinct from the nut.) .u-"gum. for the remainder of the game.. Jcrry Kane made it couple of good defensive plays for the Yanks. George Macliiillan hit well for the Sox and also played sparkling hlahgrprgfa 1'-voIl:I'el:' f?.'5.".'3”?..”fl'. s'.3'l'iI3 ..”li”.L.'1l.'lI In Wm I M C!-won W-M evcd by Piirvis in the second. 3 M” Kelfh Y”""3 'l”"' The Flyers came from behind W" l" ”h'"' 0' "'0 '”"""'l in the fifth inning to down the Red 90m'""''91 "P T- 5- Jim"? Sox 10-8 in a real slugfest. Reg f'I”"'m3"5 hm” H Ooh" D"l' Profltt led the Flyers' attack as he wf""d- ml" M-'cC'""- 39" M39 continued his borne run pace. "m" J V C"'bl"' "4 M" 0"” Profltt started for the Flyers hutfI”I"m0' was relieved by George Frlzzlel who received credit for the win. . Barry's Lions Defeat BYC Jr. Gordon. 2. Dorothy Mathewson. 3. lrs Lamont. Boys 16 yrs and over. 1. Ewen Fred MacDonald went all the way for the Sox. Roger Gallant, Classy Sox second baseman hit a home run and played brilliantly in the "em . g Barry": Lions behind the three Todays game 5. lhit pitching of Art Bsllem defect- Little League: 9230 while 50! ed we Junior BYC 1 . 1 h" vs. Flycrs. Red Sox vs. Yanks Mam -! the old ndkm Minor League: Practice. 1 We I-cam so-at-n 2.Ifi"'.'i1i'l3”n".'ll' "ii???" 3'-'1?-1'l'i. P W L 939 pitched for the Juniors and allow- lfi'"k-S A 3 1 3 ed eleven hits. he stnsck out three HVOFS 4 2 2 4 and walked two. white Sox 4 2 2 4 The B.Y.C. scored their only run Red Sox 4 1 I 2 in the last of the first inning when I--Premier 1. Iain: D'l'N7l'l I-JfI&; rrIsa:e-lmaehsoi-at lswluenieh Vales; S-leppoel I-he sheik: 3-Christie Llacci: ; O-It. Carrol; 7-Bonnie's Girl: 0- Q1 Ieby Train as-aosaraonsa-rmuo qonrnu or I-Mai-&I'IIe'e 73:1l.l;'al Joe: Darling; ICOII CARD JACKPOT Now 375.00 ' CHARLOTTETOWN on1v1.1uc Pagx II-l'Tl0IAIl.PACE2A'l'&.NEACll Pointers!-Ginger I; G-Royal AT ”N.(lO 4-Connie T RACING TONIGHT - 8:15 HP1ACEl'l'HH1gA-.'5'C1UA-CI'H08DAlI.YKIIKaI 1-. Jdlacdt; s-an-r'1-in o.".'!t.s.un.;a..?L:. kg: 0PAOllA1'O17I.NNO.IDAII.YDmIIl.I :2-Jollity Oeory: 8-Calm l'r&: Agata; 8-America's Ace; 6-I11 Royal: 7-! 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JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL PACE - I DABHEI A'l' I3 PEI DASH Downtown 2; Jolllty's Leigh 7; Vivien II I: Myrtle's Ho 3- Jul. my. King 1; ru Conto 5; Meg 4; Peter Federal s. V ' BB PACE-I DABHII AT 1 PER DASH Lady Clegg 4; Bob Clegg 1; Progress Brand 8- Joli Dick 2; R .1 Joe 1; Murphy: Abbe O; Hedgewood Chief 6: Jollity George 3. 9 CC PACE-8 DASHII AT 30 I'll! DAIH Cottage Frank 8: America's Ace 1- Rubllon Clegg 2; Ten spot 2; ' r I Jester s; Ginger Will 1; Jolly Mark 4; Miss Commando 5; also eligible Dunlop B. C PACE-8 DASHES AT 03 PER DASH Fnirgo I; Jolly Bird 8; Eric 1: Lanadale 4; Vera Signal 7; Just Barbara 5; Perciles 2; Sandy Yorke 6. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JULY l7tl1. POST TIME 8.30 PM AA PACE 2 DASHES AT 8200 PER DASH 5: Meg 1; Barbara Ann Queen 6; Jollity King 4. A PACE-2 DASHES AT use Plll DASH Culley Boy 5: Jo Jo Spencer 4: I'll Come 7; Captain Morgan I; Propane 1; Abner The Great 2: Tribune. 11 TROT-2 DASHES AT S200.P13:lt DASH Mt. Carrol 6; New Forest 4: Connie French 5; Frllco the Great I: Bonnie's Girl 1: Sarah J l; Christie's Liacci I: Baby Train 2; also eligible Airlock. Joppa Maid. DD PACE-I DASHES AT I800 PER DASH Kildare Girl 8; Long John I; Mar-lone 1: June Breeze 1; Pauren Pick 3; Jolly Al 5: Sister Dawn 2: Lou Budlong 4: also eligible Beck Ann Call. I CLASSIFIED - 2 DAS HES AT 5-iO0.0Q A DASH the Free For All are not eligible to this Classified event. 1 ENTRIES IGLOSE AUGUST 1.1,, 1957 Mill. 12-17 Old Home Week Au1i.12-17 llaclng Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday, Friday, Satliisy films Ami Wednesday. Thursday Afternoons, Wltli Tuesday. Friday Afternoon: If llssiloil N0. l-FRI!-FOB-ALI 3 '5 No. s-ritns:-roit-sis. 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CONUIDND ; sarausaat-us.i1-42.2.1:-3.............'............are-2.151.119 l eeuoseos esoeoeaeeeesoeeeoeole GLOSEIIS Greenlel Mel's A l.aIee' Wear D PACE-I DASHES 3300.00 A DASH PUHII 03.00 If to enter-Entrance fee suns Prwwsa Ina. LI. I TBOT-I DABHEI SUCH A DASH PUHII I'lSO.I 376 to enter-Entrance fee 021M Delleh Irel. LU. C TIOT-8 DASHEI IIll.Q A DAII TUBE N75.” 895 to enter--Entrance fee cases I ' ltei-as tannin D'l'lUl'-I DAIHII XQADAII PIJIIIXO :05 to enter-Eat:-anon be It! Preeaess-I Ce-qsrdlve An'e. Iv-YEAH-OLD PACIL-C DASHII-X-N A DH To he raced Monday night, Aug. 12th 306 to enter-Eatraana tea lllm Declaration Saturday. Aug. loll of 2M p.nI. games My Darling 7; Peter Federal 2: Mr. Jollscott 3; Jerry A Hanover '