3; TI! ASSOCIATED I New York Giants in with the second Pllce Dodgers Thursde! d 1:” 31 N ti el tlfair wideulnl 19! , 3 0 9" League to four samu- -nu Giants, reduced I cube: copy of Wedne is I score. 54- In used a carbon cow M 9" Ni ii)" won them: the first of the fhl'.”' game set-s bases-loaded single by pihchhitter Dusty Rhodes just to the ri ht of second base- Rh es' hit came-in the eighth with the, score tied 2-2. New York 'ggbbgd I two-run held only 00 have Brooklyn lilhh "P in me '9'" enth on beck-to-beck home rims by Roy Cu-npanelia and cm Furillo. 5 glngle. a sacrifice. a throwing er- go; by Campaneila and an inter- national walk set the stage for Rhodes. Only two other games were sch- outstanding Vila ttheir -day swan ml Three: ( edulad in the roller league Thurs- ) New York Yankees moved within sit games of the top in the Ameri- can League b&.outiasting Boston 'I. 1" relief pitching by Johnny Sain through the last three innings stopped the lied Box after they had trailed at one Jsoint by seven runs. Mickey Mari e. Andy Carey (1 Hank Bauer homered for New ork. , HOME IUN IIAIIAOE They sprayed home runs in M11- waukee. too. as St. Louis Cardinals whipped the Braves 9-2. Joe Cun- ningham. who hit a home run in his major league debut Wednesday night. added two more Thursday and Stan Musiai snapped a batting slump with his 25th and 20th,hom- ers. Harvey Haddix. top winner in the league. was hit on the log by Racing At 1 S'side Track Yesterday Two fine cards of harness rec- irig were run off at the Summer- slde Raceway yesterday. and near capacity crowds were in atten- dance both in the afternoon and evening. Both cards featured some very close. driving finishes. with a photo necessa .7 to deter- mine the winner. A. G. Scott. in the third race of the afternoon. The C. A: B. Trophy was pre- sented to Mr. Moreaide. driver of A. G. Scott. for the fastest dash of the afternoon. The presents- tions was made by the Hon. Wal- ter Darby. The Scott horse did the mile in 2.13 MS. The Royal Trophy was presented by the Hon. Walter Darby to Mr. driver of Sep Hanover. who raced a. mile in the evening in 2.10, which was the fastest for the day. Mr. S. H. Hewitt. president of the Summerside Raceway, extend- ed congratuiatlons to both drivers. The daily double in the noon paid 3135.45. . AITERNOON RACES Second and Sixth neoea Real Joe (Lowery) Ann's Pride (Callbeck) . Suffolk chief (Downc) . Colonel Budlongr1(('?ovl,lli3sis) Ksppoch Payg ) Buddy Budlong (M.acNeill Ilene Budlong (Fox) .......... .. Time: 2.10.3. 2.14.4. Winning horse owned by A. Low- ery. Montague. Third and Eighth Ilaou (Junior Free-For-All) Ann's Boy (Bowneas) .. A. G. Scott (Moi-eslde) . Bebe Britten (0'Meare) . Jo Jo Spencer (Smith) . Times: 2.13.2, 2.14.2. . A. G. Scott owned by Cecil Latch- er. springhlll. N. 5.: Ann's Boy owned .by Eneor Bownesa. Sum- rnerside. ' 'C&1&dh3"S or.- H m?I3QFi osp--as illlowoul Sale! Puncture Salei Ntlvl ” 7 . .llFE(illlllil) SAFITY TUBES IVY ooootyean lrenomleel too, because they outlast 3 or more sets of tires. You cant get better protection to save your llfsl 4 I And what's more. we'll give you an at- tractivte drai oh your a I Come in soon. SAFIYY Till! Double 4.; 'Clisinl)rrior Iiowoyisslsiy L 1 ilunr - r be (or : f Puncture sslub V 0 Hanna MOTORS urn. Nil llil-l il."l Ulii Langiile. Ml" after- - no Seventh lace Oari Frisco (Madladyen) .. 1 Eva Budlong (Steed) .... .. .. 2 0 pt. Morgan (Kennedy) .. 3 Princess Tins. . ; ..... 0 7 8 Time: 2.10.4. Winning horse owned by Ralph Maofadyen. Hunter River. Iltlst and Fifth Races Little Delbert (Sepinle) a True Eel. (1-Ienneasey) Piaxscot (Stead) Just Lucky (Lengilie) .. Commando (Collins Ville .Grette.n (Mscficill) Senator Oraigrnyle (Ramsay) Abner The Great (Elobcy) ...... .. Times: 2.10, 2.21.2. Winning horse owned by James 0!Brien, Alberton. Fourth naoo Frisco The Great ('lldscNei1l) Guy Harvester (F. Reeves) m-Ia-nsae:IMr- aaauueahu camou- Judv Kslmuck (Llewellyn) Time. 2.10.3. Winning horse owned Sonier, alslde. EVENING EACES D Olaae (Pace) Propane (McNeill) ll Conto (Coles) Sea Plant (Smith) Yankee Joan (Melisa) .. Face Cloth (Sobey) You'll See (Andrews) Hilda. Mac (C. Smith) Rhodoia D (Letcher) Times: 2.18 ZI5: 2.1). Propane owned by Small and Arnett, Summerside; 11 Come. owned by E. Coles. Hunter River. Peri-mutuels: First race-8.60. ..F .. i shrdl shrdiu shrdluoinnn 11.70. second race: 8.20. 3.80; by Reg. W O- -I at-sir-urn;-no 2.60. eat Dodgers 5-2 Game-Series line drive by Joe Adcock in the fourth inning and was carried from the field on a stretcher. Ho ital reports. however. said the Ca al gefthdander was not seriously in- ur . . Baseball Results WEDNESDAY National League Brno n 000 001001-2 7 1 New ork 100 010 03):-5 B 2 Erskine. Lebine (7) Hughes (8) and Campanella; Antonelli, (Wil- helm (8) and Westrum. W-Anton- eiii: L-Erskine. Chicago Milwaukee .Rush. Davis (0) Jeffcoat (0) and Garsgiola; Burdette, Johnson (7). Jolly (8) Buhl (8) and Crandail. W-Rush; L-Burdette. Philadelphia 100 300 500-8 15 1 Pittsburgh 000000 000-0 6 0 Roberts and Burgess: Law. La- palme (7) Hetki (9) and Shepard. St. Louis 100 040 501-11 14 1 Cincinnati 100 000 020- 3 0 0 Lawrence and Semi; Fowler, Drews (5), Perkowski (7). Sevran- (7) and Bailey. I-l'Rs: StL-Cliinnihghain, American League New York 000 010 000-1 8 1 Boston 013 000 20x-6 0 1 Morgan. German (4) McDonald (5) Kuzava (B) and Berra: Nixon and White; Ir-Morgan. HR: NY- Mantle. Detroit 000100 201-4 0 1 Chicago 010000 020-3 0 1 Zuverink. Hoeft (8) and House. Wilson (3); Keegan. Martin (0) and Lollar. W-Hoeft; L-Martin. HRs Det-Belardi, Tuttie. Cleveland 001000 100-2 0 5 Baltimore 000 000 000-0 4 0 Garcia and Hegan; Piilette. Cha- ltales (9) and Courtney. L-Pil- lette. HR-Cle-Doby. Washington . 000 110 410-7 12 2 Philadelphia 004 110 201-8 12 1 Pascual. Stewart (3) Stobbs (7). Marrero (9) and Fitzgerald: Fri- cano. Dixon (7) and W. Shantz. W-Dixon, L-Marrero. HRs: Pha -Wilson (2). THURSDAY International League First Repulski Syracuse 000 002 000-2 4 0 Ottawa 000 401 01x-8 7 0 Owens. Hartley (8) and Len- nett: Kellner and Watlington. L- Oiveris. HR-Syr, Mayo; Ott, Lit- trell and Spruiil (2). Second Syracuse 000 000 0-0 3 0 Ottawa 010 000 x-1 7 Spring. Lovengutli (5) and Hey- man: Mackinson and Piumbo. L- snrinlz. V First Buffalo . 000 003 000-3 4 2 Montreal 000 200 000-2 9 2 Erickson and Lakeman; Cox. Hood (7) and Thompson. Second Buffalo 000 0001-1 9 0 Montreal 000 000 0-0 3 0 Froats and Ryan; Lehman and Howell. 0 Class (Trill 0 P100) Nordelio. I-lelntzelman ('7). En- Frisco Guy (Sample) .. . 1 1 rverly (ti) and Johnson: Powell. Lu.ty'g L." (sohgy) g . 1 2 Crimian (7). Shore (7) and Grif- Sunkist Joe (C. Smith) . 4 a fin. W-Show T-Epperly. H115: lgaglgey Patch (Rams)ay . .3 6 Tis':cS':lV0"!- Babe- o Senator (Fox .. 5 4 0 L..c,,:.' ,3... (Wm... ' g 7 5 Richmond 100 041 o-s 10 s Nightmare Alice (Bernard) .. 6 7 70'0"” 003 "001-4 9 0 Times: 2.!) W5; 2.21 2l5. Frisco Guy owned by Harry O'Brien, Albei-ton. Peri-i-nutuals: First race: 3.20, 2.60; 3.10. Second race: 2.20. 2.10; 2.2). Dally double 8.10: quinsila 2.50. .A. A. Close (Pace) Times: 2.14 SI5. 2.12 2I5.i Ann's Dreaml owned by George Callback, S'side: Yuta owned by the Syndicate Stable, S'side. Pari-mutuels: First race: 5.30. 3.50. Second race: 8.10. 8.10; Free For All (Pace) Sop Hanover (Langiiie) . 1 1 Lucky Chief (Stead) .. .. 3 2 Dick Eris (Smith) ..... 2 dr Hedgewood Chief (Somers) 4 3 Direct Mite (Letcher) ......... 5 4 Times: 2.10, 2.11 4l5. - 'Sep Hanover, owned by the Princeton stable. Maine. Peri-mutueis: First race, 83.10. THE W0 MOSY FA Fine. Thompson (5) and Taba- chekr Landock. Shore (5). Minor- cin (7) and Howard. W-Thompson T-Landeck. HRst Rich-Dyck (2). Tabacheh. Natioml League St. Louis 015 010 002-! I 0 3.20: Secoridvrace: 2.40. 2.20; Ann's 'Drsam (Caiibeck) ..... 2 2.30, . 1. Presiding judge and announcer: -. 2 3 K. J. MacDougail; associate judges Chocolate Dip (Semple) .. 4 4 F. R. MacLaine, Clifford Rankin. lino i 'Mcm) 5 5 Richard Stacie: timers. Edward Meg ( olWy)i... 8 6 Houghton, R. T. Dodds, Frank Cameron; track marshal. Mrs. Al- lan Wediock. RLD'S MOUS isi0iOR Oil. First . Richmond 000 000 410-5 10 2 Toronto 003 010 12x-7 13 0 GANTON. Instead (AP) - Miss Frances Stephens of England. a former champion. won the British women's golf championship Thurs- day by beating another English girl. Miss Ellsahe h Price, by 4 and 3 in the 30-hole insl. Marlene Stewart of Fonthiil. 0nt., who won the title last year. was beaten on the 22nd hole in the semi-final Wednesday by Miss Stephens. Miss Stephens was champion in 1949 and has twice since been runner-up. ' TRIBUTE! TO MAELENE The 22nd hole struggle that side- lined Marlene from the champion- ship is described as just about the best in years. "One of the great matches in the history or the women's golf championship," says the London Daily Maiiis Fred Pignon. "Av stupendous etruggle," says Enid Wilson of the London Daily Telegraph. "A memorable match." says The Times. "Perhaps the greatest and most stirring golf match one has ever seen," says Pat Ward-Thomas of the Manchester Guardian. The tributes to the four-hour - battle between Marlene and Fran- ces (Bunty) Stephens, golfiris daughter or an English profes- sional. indicated that the Fonthili, Ont., girl added to her immense prestige in this country even in defeat. OLD FOB AGE Britons just can't get over her game. It looks "a good 10 years older than .her 20 years." says Th9 Times. calling Marlene an "emo- onius Miss." Said the Guardian: "Not only is Miss Stewart is great stroke player. one of the finest of all women's golf, with a short game in'”the highest class; Minor Baseball Following is the Minor.League baseball schedule for today: a.m.-Practice for Bantam Dodgers. 10.30-Bantam game (Yankees vs. Cards). Saturday '0 9.00-Practice for Little League Giants 10.30-Indians vs. Phillies. ” Soflbhiihmes This Evening Two softball games are sched- uled to be played this evening. The Parkdale Lions meet the B. Y. C. on the Old Diamond and the L.Y.C. play the Bike Shape Wheelers mend. The 6:30. W The Legion and City are sche- duled to play on the temporarily outlawed Parkdsla rsngements for this game are left to the two teams. Milwaukee 100 010 000-2 7 Heddix. Staley (4) and Semi: Cunningham 2. Musiai 2. Brooklyn New York Meyer, Palica (5) and Campan- ella; Gomez, Wilhelm (0), som (9) and Westrum. W-Gomez: L-Palica. 1-ms-Bkn. Campanella. Furillo. NY-Williams. American League New York Boston 002 302 000-7 12 2 Reynolds. Grim (4) Ssin (7) and Berra: Sullivan. Brown (4), Kin- der (5) Hudson (7) and White. W- Sain. L-Sullivan. HRs: NY-Msn- tie, Bauer. Carey. P.I.L ii. lr. limit 1. 0. was Sales A tervics lsrsgs S Service Sales 8. Service mamas A r.a.i.' lchmmmn e.e.s. rsisiaossslon r.r.i. vlstsllr-r e. imsriu sin-sips. . cslsistersgs cs. Ill. L Service station -an-A P.E.L on the Knights Dia- gariics will start at diamond. Ar- -v 2. Spahn. Johnson (8) and Crandalll W-Staley; L-Spahn. Hits - StL,l 000 000 200-2 6 1 001010 03x-5 7 0 Gris- 205 100 000-8 12 0 Former British Women Golf champ Regains Title but she has self-possession, control and iudgeinent which are almost unbelievable in a girl of 20." llarness Races Al Truro TRURO (CF)-Clayton MacLeod drove C. E. Brsgg's pacer Judge Miller to a win in the first dash of the Dominion day free-for-all at Truro raceway with a time of 2:01 3-5. p The time was only one-fifth sec- ond slowcr than the record for the mile-long track set in 1952 by the MacLeod-owned and driven mare Tole Henley. Phil Vitale, owned by B. A. Steel of Truro won the first and fourth and L. Kennedy's Texas Girl from Buysboro won the second and sixth races for the daily double. which paid 377.30. Texas Girl's win in the second dash yielded the big- gest pay-off on the card, 824.00 to win, 50.60 to place and 33.60 to show. Seven-Up Direct owned by L. Walker of Halifax came all the way from seventh position to win the quinella and pay 532.20 across the board. In the fifth he com- bined with MacLeod's Resourceful to pay a quineiia of 339.90. Headway-Given owned by J. E. TICC. Sydney Horse 2nd At Blue Bonnets MONTREAL, (C P) - Vanguard, from the stables of Duncan Mac- Donald of Sydney. placed second Wednesday night in the eighth race at Blue Bonnets harness raceway. Paying 55.40 and 5!, Vanguard came in behind EFE, which did the course in 2.11 minutes and paid 310.80. 35.40 and ti. Says Good-bye To Baseball BOSTON - (AP) - Dr. Bobby Brown, New York Yankee in- fielder, said good-bye to baseball Wednesday and heade for San Francisco where he ill begin work as is resident physician at the City Hospital. The 29-year-old Brown received a big ovation in his final game at Fenway Park. He lashed out two singles although the Boston Red Box whipped the Yankees, 6-1. Given of Halifax won the seventh ' Yankees Edgel Dodgers 6-5 in little league Game The Yankees edged the Dodgers 6-5 yesterday morning in a well played Little League baseball game at Memorial Field. Freddy Burke was the winning pitcher and George Dunn the loser. Tommy King of the Yankees hit a triple while Jackie I-lyncs in cenirefieid and Sterling Lsdner in left field for the Yankees made good running catches. John Ar- senault came up with several good fielding plays for the Dodgers. Aihlelics Must Draw Or Move Out PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The owners of Philadelphia Athletics have told Mayor Joseph S. Clark, Jr.. that unless the American League club can draw 400,000 fans in its remaining 1954 home games, the franchise will be moved or s Roy and Ear1e'Maclt were quoted as telling Clark. in an appeal for help in boosting the sagging at- tendance. that several. cit1es-in- eluding Minneapolis. Dallas. Kan- sas City. and Houston-were seek- ing to purchase the franchise or have it moved to 'their city. And in a statement issued Thurs- day, Roy Mack. the club's execut- ive vice-president. said "much pressure is being brought on us to move to one of them." The situation developed when it was announced the mayor was call- ing an emergency meeting July 8 range decision to make. I have studied medicine as a career, and I have to make my move some time." "It's tough leaving baseball." Brown said. "But I have a ions- l l l f l 6-door. All in attractive colors. Melslie "service station" was specially built for non-stop tail. When car entered mobile station both vehicles synchronized their speeds.Worl:rnen fueled and serviced i:sl car while crews changed. Other Modeiz: hlorris Mirror S-door. Station Wagon. and Morris Oxford The recent formation of Morris Motor! (Canada) Ltd.. and its increased number of dealers assures you of fast, expert service. on your Marne oar. 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