mu Id bn against the same in the name , of Estate of Barbara Pound di- rectlng me to sell at public auc- an tlon to the highest bidder such may deem sufficient to pay lfeet or such assessment and all ex- ‘ penses. - USED CAR SALE 1 no amnv awn ~o- . - . TICE th t Wed d th Monday evening. August 6th_ from 6 P. M. mh day‘ ,,.°’.l;..,,.e..$’.§'. all. D? I to 9 P. M. We will sell to the first buyer any 1962 at the hour of Eleven 0_‘- one or more of 7 cars at $99.00 each regardless of clock In the f0FeD°0" ‘M13009 make or year, these cars will be plainly marked i““‘3‘E"d 'f;"‘§:“{(’]‘m"°m "éh‘a"r‘f with 99 for identification ,ofi’:,°w":'m Queemgcoum, in _Many worth many dollars more and then we 'p,h,¢e Edward 1515...; 1 will will offer a few greater values at $199.00. These set up and sell to the highest cars will be especially marked down for the time bidder the whole of such lands. of sale only from 6 to 9 P.M. . 3:335 Igfiggbgggegffgefsaifg-bg , We will also have on display many other cars at mg new described by metes 3 Price to Sult Your P0ck9t b°°k- and bounds as follows: ALL ‘ COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS that tract. piece and parcel of land situate, lag and beine w R. JENKINS LTD. ST. PETERS ROAD, PARKDALE cmf; , ,,,,,,,¢ 5,, the East side of DesBrisay or Upper Hlllsboro Street at the South- . west corner of a plot of land ) Births, Deaths. Marriocies BIRTHS 01-HESON -- At the Prince ard Island Hospital. on Wednesday August, 1st, 1902. ‘MM and Mrs. J. Alex harlottetown, a 1'. th S01). M8 9 lbs. 0 ozs. C mu. Weight 8 mcxhy _ Jean and Hamid he pleased to announce the urival of their daughter, Lois Leanne, at the P.E.I. Hospital, August 2nd, 1902. gar Dana and Kenny. ENGAGEMENTS WITER — BEFFERNAN — uh and Mrs. Leslie Larter, Charlottetown. wish to an- hounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Adelaide go Mr, Patrick James Heifer- han, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Heffeman. of Toledo, Ontario. Marriage to ke place on saturday. Sept. 1, 1902, at 10 o'clock. St.’ Helen’: Church. Toronto, Ontanlo. GALLANT —- luAciL'AclmnN— Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Gal- lant, Rusticoville. wish to an- nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter. Mary Elizabeth, to Daniel Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. MacEachenl. Charlottetown. weight 6 lbs. 8 ons. a sister to Marriage to take place Wed- nesday. August 22nd at Stel Maris Church. North Rustico, at 9 a.m. , IMITH-DRAKE—Mr.uid Mrs.EdlsonJ.SnIlth. Pow- nal. announce the of th 1,. d _ DE. 11.1’. STEWART will be e go fit” Franc: absent from his office from son of Mr. John Drake, CITY If OIIIINS I repair will‘ Ir. ANTHONY! iunlsa pic- Iio find for life, Bloomfield, Wednesday Aug- ’! SHOE be closed Aug. 18th Idays. the late Mrs. Draks. Bnael- °‘“""°- brook. MIITIIIQ to tlkl Pl|¢9 REGULAR DANCE ll Reg- gwmwyv 3°” gis Banks, Annandale. every I“ °h“I'°h- ':z'lll;;ldByG°I:gl1t. Dancing szao . music. Canteen hospitalis- ed. visits from the Clergy were much appreciated to all kind COME AND enjoy the Milton Community supper new North Milton. Wednesday August 0th. at 5 AL Clan MacLeod tncy Park Wednesday August at 2 pan. friends and relatives who sent uh us cards. letters, fl (Nail. our sincere thanks. A special thanks to the kind peo- Ple who so quickly gathered at the scene of the accident and did everything possible for our c°l:rlll’el'B. Hunt. (Mrs. 6.11.). IN MEMORIAM HARPER - In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Tertlus Harold Harper, who passed away. 2 years ago to- day. Lovingly remembered by wife. Jean. Frank and Harold. HARPER - In loving memory Of my etep-father. Tel-tlus Har- per. who passed away Aug- ust 6th. 1960. Lovingly re-\member’ed by Kay and Debbie. CITY & QUEENS I WE TREAT THE SICK well I Gigg,v's Pharmacy. All new stock. Tan without sun — Man- ’l‘an for both men and women. Regular $3.00 value, now .7i1c. Open 8:30 a.m. 8:00 pm. RESERVE Wednesday, Aug- ust flth. for ice Cream Festival at Bristol Church grounds. Spon- sored by the United Church Wo- A .( )MOTlVE Announcements GREEN ROAD Picnic Wed.’ nesday. August 8th. BINGO Kellys Cross H a ll Monday August 6th, 9:30 pm. Jackpot $65.00. CURRlE'S SHOE Repair will be closed Aug. 13th to 22nd. for holidays. DR. ALLAN MacMllIan. will be absent from the Charlotte- town Clinic from Aug. 4th-Aug. 18th. AUTOMOTIVE DANCE: Eldon Legion Hall Wednesday. August 0th. Good music. ~ LAWNPARTY— Dance. Games. rides, refreshmants. Bonshaw Hall. Tuesday Aug. Lb. Music by Kentucky Blue- rde . KINGS COUNTY CHICKEN SUPPER. Cardigan Parish Hall, Wednesday. August 0th. Dance after. IONA PARISH Turkey and‘ TIC Ham Supper. August 8th. Meals served 5.30 to 9. p.m. Sale of fruit cakes. Other entertain- men DON'T FORGET the auction 8ale,of machinery. furniture etc.. at Dan MacLeod.s, Hope- fleld, Wednesday August iiih, p.m. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Under City Of Charlottetown Incorporation Act PURSUANT TO and by vir- ' tue of a special warrant for sale of real estate issued by Kenneth M. Martin, Judge of the City Court of the City of 3 Charlottetown. under his hand I and seal dated the 7th day of ,‘ March A.D. 1962 against the I lands hereinafter described (against which judgment had I been given in the amount of I $794.09 for unpaid assessment Schools having no fall September 4th. retaries. Many teachers have not forms reach th pay lists for September. REOPENING OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS Schools with a fall vaca.tion of two weeks will reopen on Monday, August 20th. vacation will have ade- quate 1:Ime to complete two hundred teaching days for the school year by reopening on Tuesday, Registers and other supplies for teachers in rural schools will be forwarded to the school sec- yet forwarded their No- tices of Engagement for 1962-63 to the Depart- ment of Education. It is necessary that e department before August 15th so that there will be adequate time to prepare these M. MacKenzie DEPUTY MINISTER and and dwelling house the prop- erty of the said John James and now in the occupation of Mrs. Lamont 1nd running thence at right angles to said Street Eastwardlv a distance of Seventy-six (76) feet Six (6) inches. thence at right angles Southwardly Six (6) feet Four (4) inches. thence at right a n g l e s Eastwardiv at right angles Southwardly a distance: of Ten (10) feet or un- til it meets the North boundary th Westwardly along the Northern boundary of said right-of-way a distance of Ninety (90) feet or the place of commencement. DATED the 6th day of July A. D 1962. JOHN F. TOWNS]-IEND August 0th, to August 10th. in- THE ANNU Picnic will be held at Strathgar- _ . Eighty-six (86) . Owen Curtis. Land , and delineated an the Thirteen | Sheriff Of Queens Collnty. b Brlclrlaylng Cal-pantry Commercial Training Drafting Enrollment September 4. OI’ 2 P-"'- For furiliar Information write the Principal or Phone I 394.3774 or 394-4547. .3-up Being received up until August I7, 1962 For entrance fo THE PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL TRADE TRAINING SCHOOL I Grafton Sfrssf, Cllarloffafowrl Courses offered in Electric Home Economics Motor Vehicle Repair Plumbing Welding with the Federal Department of Labour wish to - Announce that APPLICATIONS lo)‘ REGISTRATION errors inlthc second gama as compared ust th. Turkey supper. 4 p.m. Games, Bingo, etc. ,"HOME MADE ice crcam.~ Spring Brook Hall. Wednesday Aueust 0th. Sponsored by St. Thomas Church. .‘ArtMacKe NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Under C'ity of Charlottetown Incorporation Act i‘.'...°“..?".'.’.§.'Z.'.'°.‘..°“i-."...‘.’.“ dpUR,sUAN'r To and by virtug marsideF last 3atu;Iday after- ; spec wu-pant for u). ,noon. . “Ha " clnnls of real estate Issued by Ken- runner-up. ‘ netb M. artin Judge of the . Scones of the championship ‘ City 00131 of the CI!!! of Chas'- ‘ vision. and all prim winners lottetown under his bag; mum, D. 1 against the Championship Division lands hereinafter descrl Art Macitenzla 77 72 149) In-ind which I)‘. Mclnnis 77 75 152 l been given in the amount of hi, Mwuod 79 74 153 81271-1136: (in unpaidmutgesment B. Beer 79 75 154 aga s a some is name of Estate of Mary Ann Hooper £4‘ math‘. 7,; lg directing me to soil at public 3' mu” 79 .78 157 auction lo the highest bidder R‘ Wm” 82 75 157 such portion of the said lands ' °” as I may deem sufficient to T- Mm" 73 31 159 My such Iummem F. Creamer 04 80 164 expehsel L. Arsenault 83 82 165 I DO HEREBY GIVE N0- D.V. MacDonald 84 82 166 E that on Wednesday the D. Pierce 79 88 167 19th day of piam . . D. Saunders 86 84 170 1962 at the hour of Eleven- M. Pineau as 86171 I fifteen o'clock in the foreman R. Judge 90 B2 172 (Atlantic Standard Time) in 1', Bradley 39 34‘173 I front of e Law Courts Build- -1- Roger, 34 go 174 l ing in Charlottetown in Queens 0: Fm-chuk 90 59 179 3 Coun , in Prince Edward Is- land will set up and sell to Low Gross-Art MacKenzie—149 ‘ the hi lest bidder the whole Runner-up_. 1-{ad M¢_-1hh15_152 of such lands. having been assessed as No. 15 Lincoln Street and being row describ- et ad in es and follows: ALL that tmct. or RSIDE - Art Mac- Kenzls won the‘ island Golf Championship at the Summer- side course on Saturday after /l?._mI§;|. Amateur Iourney Low r.o3t—R. Whidden -141 2nd low net.-N. Macbeod and B. lssey —-143 First Division - Winner-Al MacRae— 157; Runner-up-Bill Moreside-162; Low net - Vern Lewis - 185: 2nd low net-D. Wu) Third Division - Wlnner—D. .Low PRINCI COUNTY ,1'ho Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Ingnst 0, 1002. Illcoolde rld ‘ Signs With Bills BUFFALO. NY. (CP-AP) - Cookie Gilchrist, big and rug-I god fullback who was waived out of the Canadian Football League last Thursday. signed with Buffalo Bills of the Amer- ican League during the week- end. I A c nzie Wins rushing, ground-gainer who ;was often in trouble with the I second mvmon _ wimm.__Ll (front office. Gilchrist was sus , Ga,.bun_173. Rmme,._up_G_ Mm .pended by Toronto Argonauts I Mahon - 192; Low net._1_ Home 1 after he broke the club s cur- , g ——155; 2nd low net-B. O'Rourke ;:‘;‘;m {:";‘3‘;§nto‘n“ ”‘h“"“°" land G’ Vessey 156' I Last Monday. Argos’ manag-‘ in director, Lew Hayman. put) him on waivers but none of the other eight Cl-‘L clubs bid for his services at the $350 waiver lprice. ;MacDona1d - 147. ;Jardine - 196; Runner-up - A. ;MacEachern - 190; Low net- ‘ F. Savage - 144; 2nd low net- I . Clow-145 ; On Saturday the Bills an-I nouncsd that he had signed a, one-year contract, but no terms were disclosed. , E . Juniors - Winner-J. Quinn- 172; Runner-up-D. Mound-177; net-P. Clarke - 147; 2nd low net—I. Wolfendon-149. | Chisox Check Yanks; I ‘ I 5 I . I ‘ 3,: Tu}; CANADIAN pmgss Iberger then lined a single off I Chicago White Sox turned the Jim C°3l95 '0 dl'lVe In the W111‘ tables on the A m c r i c a n "111? F1"! I01‘! 3 $12 _ ; . ' . lzarrc, our lca o. |I::ggu§l:fi:(:Vn_g ,I:;,:ih:°r:yY::, pitcher, gained his 11th victtlgryl Ygnkees specialty ... an oppon. in 22 decisions. COBLES suffered : ent's error his sixth loss in 12 decisions. I A crowd of 44,444.13,-gas) ml Robin Roberts continued his 3Chicago in two years-saw Chi- ' 3m3Zil1S_C0meback with Balti- caso reliever Juan Pizarro sIn- mil“? ?“°l°5« 5”’ PP”) 8 ‘hf .IZle with (wo.out in the 13th Inn- ‘lvh2l'd'P ;'“{9 L433 Angfilies AIIIHEJ in}g andklcontlriuekto sectondiligse , ;7,'m(‘:;‘y Dfcthe Sselgon 5 59‘ 9“ w . i ' ’ - J35)? 33:1 1;): gh:en1,rae11eh:1|ll By winning. the 35-year-old through his 1egs_ Mike He,.sh_ Roberts tied Herb Pennock for 30th place on the all-time pitch- owned by Owen Connolly. Es. quire at the Northwest of a 8137 Ninety (90) feet or to the South boundary line of land in the possession of Da el Mo and Artemas Lord. thence 1 Eastwnrdly along the last men- . tioned line for the distance of . thence . Southwardly by 8 line pamaljel to the Prince Town Road for to a certain Street. I thence Westwardlv along the ,- Street and the line of the re- I ; served plot of land Eighty-six : (86) feet to the place of com- I mencement. containing Twenty. I one and Six-tenths (21 6/10) , Perches of land a little more I or less being Plots Numbers ‘ Ten and Eleven (10 8: 11) as - surveved and marked out by Surveyor _ Dian of the said Charlotteimvn Woollen Factory Company and annex- ed to the Deed dated the 15th ‘ day 0‘ June 187-) and made - rlotie- tn. mon of Charlo eh . the Slh day of July . Sherriff of Queen's County. JOHN F. T()WNSHEND, Thunderbircls Sweep Bill SUMMERSIDE — Alex Mac- (is) feet Six (5) inches. thence Donald's Thunderblrds (wk 8“) F"“ exhibition doubleheader from -‘the Springhill Cubs at the air- port softball diamond yesterday, 7 (5) Bhldschur. (8) and White: fnmser ,5, Short ,3, and D_.,h.y_ beating the Sprlnghlll girls by scores of 7-5 and 10-7. Wanda Chappell pitched first game for Thundai-bard Maureen Hartley toeing the slab until it meets the said Street. |for Sprinshill Scotty Glendenn- thence along the Eastern side ll!) of said Street Sixteen (16) feet fourth Innln g hit a three-run homer in that g, hhd the hes; hehh; (a) (s7) and Olclls. Dairy J Four (4) inches Northwardly to ins Play was Amelda Simmons’ (3)5 L°"‘“‘"~ Wmey (3) Ray‘ ' Chicago running cgcch of . foul fly to moud (B) (4-5) and Torre. I end the game. Marie “Peters" Fardy was the winning pitcher in the sec- ond contest. She was opposed y J. Schlosser and M. Hartley, DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION who took over in the fifth mime. , In 1001. Canadian air carriers Carol Goninie and Jane Gunn Chn°"p"wuetm§;’:m°fpF_§‘_'f'u°n flow 4,949,283 passsngermiup l4-7 each hit home runs for Thun- August 1' 1953. -per cent from a year prev ous y. derbuzifeag ¢.pb£{gl§mg:1:-5?!‘ a 0 ° ' ° 45‘ from 0 d The Provincial Department of Education in co-operation ,0 Md M‘ '° "°“”ufm§"‘f"§“°: long bill in the sixth and limped around the bases for a home run. The Thundsrblrda were stead- tar afield ally two man miscuss‘ for Springhill al Consfrucflon Boxer’s Debut ls Impressive NEW YORK (AP) — Wilbert (Skeeter) Mcclui-e, the 1000 Olympic light middlawaight champion. made an impressive MENCING on ; the East boundary line of land I imabe (7. Ollvo (7) (3-1) Face mm, W2, ,5, McMahon . (7) and Burgess: Sanford (14-0) the; . 3', main - avent debut Saturday night in Madison square Gar- den as be punched out a unani- mous decision over experienced . Farid Salim of Argentina in a lively 10-round match. - M cclure. of Toledo, Ohio. thua , ran his unbeaten streak to 10. ' A 1240-?) underdog. ha weighed 1 150% to Salim’: 160. I Referee Mark Conn and' judge J00 Armstrong both had Mcclurs on top. seven rounds to three. Judge Lao Bil-nbanin mi hadlt 0-2. Mcclura. who never had slxroundabe BASEBALL SCORES SATURDAY American League Kansas City 112 202 000- 8 13 0 Cleveland 200 000 010- 3 4 2 Segui (8-'3‘: Wyatt (9) and Az- _cue; Perry (8-9) Funk (4) and Wash. Kinnon. William John Fraser ‘Romano. I-IRs: KC-Segui (1); Boston e-Romano (19) Luplow (9). 400 000 000- 4 8 2 210 000 000- 3 10 0 Colluni. Stallge (2) (3-3) and Bailey; Mossi (8-11) Regan (1) Portion of the said lands as l I the distance of Ninety (90) IEJOMS (6) Fox (9) and Brown‘ Lox Angflcs 1Mm0Mo_ 2 50 Roarke (9). HR: Minn-Kills» 1 brew (28). New York 001000 000- I 5 0 ' Chicago 001 000 001- 2 9 I Stafford (9-7) and Howard; Baumann '11-3‘ and Lollar. - Washington 100 002 200- 5122 n 001200 000- 3 9 0 Burnside. Hobaugh (6) Retzer; Conley. Earley (6) (4-4) Clsco (8) and Pagliaroni. HRS: , Wash-Scnaivc 2 (6) Lock (4).; Los Angeles 000000 001- 1 40 Baltimore 00] 100 10x— 3 5 0 Lee ()1 3) Morgan (8) and Rodgers; Fisher (4-5) and Lan- drith.l HRS: Bal-t—Snydcr (8) Powell (12). National League Chicago 100 001 001- 3 ll 1 Los Angcles 110 020 0lx- 5 62 Hobbie (3-1) Lary (6) Elston 000 000 000- 0 4 0 St. Louis 000 200 00x- 2 7 Bruce (6-6) Kemmerer )( 8) Roseboro ( 6) Houston ‘and Campbell: Washburn (1-5) nizza,.,,_ land Oliver Schaffcr (ll). ' l Pittsburgh 030 mm 200- 5 11 o 5 San Fran. 101 101 20x- 610 0 Haddix. Sturdivant (6) La- Bo (8) and I-laller, Orsino (8) HR: Pg!)-Skinner (14). 000 010 010- 2 ill Phlla. Milwaukee 420 000 00x- 0 81 Green (4-4) Smith (2) Owens l-Ills: S. Williams I ing list with 241 victories. PEARSON HOMERS A home run by Albie Pear- 000 000 000- 0 41 Cheney (4-6) and Retzer; Monboquette (9-11) Radatz (9) and Pagliaroni. Second , Boston Thomas in the fourth scored the other runner reached second base against Roberts. l0030000000- 4112! when Baltimore scored four§ runs — three on a triple by3 pinch-hitter Dick Williams. Daniels. Kutyna (5) Hannanl (8) Rudolph (5-5) (10) and Sch- midt, Retzcr (_8); Kolstad, Radatz (5-4) (8) and Tillman. HR: Bns—Bressoud (8). . six runs in the eleventh innings A bumper crowd watched a good night of harness racing Sat- urday at Charlottetown Driving Park and one pacer. True Lady Ligu. emerged whh a new race ta . Jack Anneal-'s four-year-o I dl mare took the sixth dash in 2.14‘ flat to clip four-fifths of a sec- ond off her former mark. T h a Montague mare ‘vent to a break in the first mile of this C pace and finished seventh in e dash which was captured b y Mapco Stables’ Jollity Leigh In ‘rm 2 . Mr. Rock. handled by Joe Hennessey took both miles of the ature AA pace but the second time it took a photo to give him the nod over Dunlop B. The Rock had won with comparative case in the first trip but Dunlop stag- ed a terri ‘c homelane drive to all but pull the next dash out of the fire. The first trip was a horribly slow.2.14 and the sec- ond outing the horses showed a bit more steam as Mr. Roc k got borne in 2.11-4. Doctor F.C. was the night’: other double dash victor. The Doctor had a bit too much abil- ity for his six opponents. Times were 2.13 and 2.15-4. Gay Laird and Sunny Kin g took turns heading the parade in the fifth and ninth dashes. Clarke Smith rained his Gay Laird home in front In the first mile of AA pace and Cyril Smith beat him out in the final trip with his Sunny King. The night's only single was taken by Josedale Co-Pilot in. 2.14. The winner handled by? Clarkie Smith was far in front? of the field at the wire. Best pay of the night was the ‘om leading on the game. and quinella, Doctor and Joili-lbunlop B. (Cyril Smith) . ..un_pmduc1ng single by Lee ty Mac. This combination made I Helen's Dream (H. Poulton) for a handsome return of $108.20. Los Angeles “ms only one DOCIOI‘ F.C. combined With Prl-(‘Torrid Water; (L, Hexmegggy) mo for an exactor pay of $15.60. _) The first daily double, Josedalei and Gay Laird, 023.70. Jollity Mac placed in d ash 5 three and gave his backers $17 dagh_;3jo Minnesota twins rallied for ,’ for their $2 investment A Place $2.50: $2.50 pay on Lena Harvester in t h c (Large Crowd Sees Saturday Racing 0 Guy Lee clegg (M. Kennedy) 4 Perfect Hal (L. Kelly) 0 Miles Hal (J. Jewell) 0 Chocilatc Chip (8.. Mac1"ad-yon) Miss Ellis (J. Arsecnault) I - e — 2.14. Joaedale Co-Pilot owned by LUI- renca Blgelow, summarsida. Pays —- $3.00, 32-80. 32-40. $6.00. $4.20. $5.10. DASHES 2 AND 0 Jollity Leigh (M. Kennedy) 1 I eLadyLou (R. Annoar) 71 Lena Harvester (12. Bernard) 2 I Vera Signal (Cyril Smith) 85 Countess Alice (W. Downc) 04 Mountain Jester (J. Hcnnaaasy) 4 0 Angie C. (Chas O'Brien) I 7 Lucky Lark (J. Arsenauit) 00 Montague. Pays - 2nd dash-87.50. $4.9. $3.40; $10.30. $4.40: 85.20. 0(2) sh — $7.40, $5.40, $3.10; 03.00, ; $2.70. DASHES 0 AND 7 Doctor F.C. (R. MacFayden) 1 I Primo (J. Campbell) -2 Jollity Mac (E. Bernard) 13% McG-3e Volo . Arsen ul Loraine‘: Watchim (M. O'Brien) 0 Time - 2.13. 2.15:4. Doctor F.C. owned by R.D. Mac- Fadyen. Hunter River. Pays: 3 rd dash $7.50, $4.90. $3.30; $17.00. $5.50, $3.30. 7th dash: $4.10, $2.60, $2.30; $3.50. $3.00: $3.30. ’ DASHES 4 AND I Mr. Rock (J. Hennessey) Ginger E. (Clarke Smith) Time 2.14, 2.11:4. ' Roberts didnvt get 3 working .Co-Pilot and Jollity Leigh,.paid Mr. Rock ownad by L.A. Jor 200 20000001- 5 923 edge until the eighth inning $24 and the second. Mr. Rock dsn, Murray Harbour, P.E.I. Pays - 4th dash: $4.90. $3.00, $2.20; 50, $2.90; 32.10. . 32-60. $2.10; $3.10. DASHES 5 AND I I of the first game for an 8-3 vic- I second was worth $10.30. Gay Laird (Clarke Smith) 1 a Baltimore 010 020 04x- 7110: tory over the Detroi-t Tigers be- ‘ A 000191‘ donflted by ChB1‘10It9- Sunny King (Cyril Smith) 2 1 Gr a (06) Fowler (8), Springi fore their 've - game winning , 30W“ PetI‘0le|1m Product! W85 Just Gary (Claude O'Brien) 80 (8) Osinski (Ii) Bowsfield (8), streak was halted 5 - 2 In the Presented to J08 Hennessey. d!'1- Jolly Dick (H. Poulton) 5 4 and Rodgers: Roberts (7-4) and nighlcflil V" °f Mr‘ R°°k' wlnm" “f the °"°he5l51'3 Leader lG- Will-(I8) Landritll HRs: LA - Pearson) The split enabled the 5€C°“d' f°“m‘ ""1 elghth d“h°3- F‘ w' 40 (4). Bli-B Robinson (18). (‘place Twins to pick up 8 hfl1f- “'5' ddrecml‘. M The J93" C1988 (S. Stead‘) 4 I Minn. ‘ zoo ooor)()oos- 8140 1 game and close within five Charlottetown Dnvms Park. Time —— 13:2. 2.14. Detroit no mm 002 01 . 3 90 ; games of Ihe Yankees. Ga-y Laird owned by Clarke (12.9) sumvah (11) and’ Lenny Green's bouncing sl_n- Battey‘ Fovtack. Jones (9) Nis-5819-009 91' l_“5 {W9 P359 “W5 chwitz (3.3) (ll) Fox (11) Kline : in the twin bill-bl-oke_ a 2-2 lie (11) and 1-3;-owh_ 1-ms; Mi,-,h_land started the Twins floo Klllebrew (20) Rollins (14): Del ‘T1105 In We even“ °f aline (13) colavito (23)_ ;opener. Minnesota packed Slxi ‘me the rally. topped off cl of ‘ the Second I5 _‘ _ ‘ Minnesota 010000001 - 2121 by Rich R011m~°_ (W0-"1" Mme“ efl-0“ 230 mm ooh. 5 go and Bill Tuttle s triple. - conhm (0.2. Ma;-ahda (2) Jim Kaat earned his twelfth ‘ Moore (7) and Zimmerman: ]ViCt0l‘Y- _ -Koplifz (2-0) Bunning (9) and‘ The TIEBFS-_ Whose f"‘5l'55m¢ R031-ke_ HR; Deg _ McAu]iffe ‘ loss was their ten~th_ in eleven (g)_ (games with the Twins, retail- Iated quickly in the nlghicap.‘ National League (Detroit jumped to a 2-0 lead First McAuliffe's 1 in the first on Dick Cincinnati 000 010 001-2 53 I homer. The Tigers added three . New York 004 000 l0x— 5 7 1 ; in the second. I O'Toole (ll-12) Sisler (8) and.’ . . _ K.C. TAKES TWO :Folles, Jackson (6-13) and Can-- Kansas City Athletics‘ hum ling for pitching all season. got 0°" "W 025- 7 ‘3 1 I ?...‘§;"."n‘.il. ‘"l§’:‘.'..1..'’‘§.°..'i.‘’‘'o§i‘‘..’.'.‘.‘l’.§ 300 000 001' 4 s1.Pena and beat Cleveland In- '3', Ldians 3-2 and 5-2. f Cl ; It was the 21st loss or eve- and Smith: Jackson, McDaniel.land in its last 27 games_ I (2-6) (8) Ferrarese (9) Dulibai mister Struck out 10 and pepi ‘ First Houston ‘St. Louis - Brunet Umbrichl (1) He lggvand Oliver‘ Schafler ml‘ mittcd the Indians only four’ “' ‘ n h‘. d . "ma. M0 M0 M0 _ 160 ,hlIs as 1).. recorded N secon i Mnwnukm ‘M 002 20,‘ _ 8 "H I triumph in ii‘ decisions. ‘ ‘ ' Pena. acrunred from Toronto, Bennett (4 - 7) Hamilton (3)) I Hehdlev '8-7) an Crandall. , .- lday. made his A m e r l c a n ’ . ‘ ‘ lmple' “nah” (“'11) and C‘-an"Lea ue debut a beauty. He gt)“. Mu? Admck mm Hendleyl%;ghh:I:f:,2g1n_Adc°ck 2 ‘Z2’ lchegked the Indians on six hits ' I ‘ ’ and of all the runs he needed Phsllezfond 011000010- 3 62: Pmsburgh 1030' whcngEd Charles slammed his Milwaukee 000010 024- 710 2 S“ .F"“'’ 01) d XL; 't_ .13th homer. a three-run shot in Mcush Short (7) Baldschun .F“1e]nd flzfl dana .1 pp” ' ‘the fifth inning of the nightcap: ' mple. OD? (1340 an may’ Pena drove in a run in the ' Fmst sixth inning and Charles sin- make the presentation. Another fine race program! goes tonight at the Cl‘P at 8 o'- clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. DASH I Josedale Co-Pilot (Clark Smith) Ray Lee (Cyril Smith) 2 iNe1lie Bangs (J.I-I. Hennessrw) l$2.1o Smith. Hunter River and Stanley Mayhow. Kinkora; Sunny King owned by Ray Stewart. Murray. 1 Harbour. \ Pays-5th dash-$6.50. 03.60. .60. 9th ( 1 . .$3.30; $2.70; $4.50.. dash-$6.10. $2.30. $2.10. $2.30, . $3.40. Top Notch Racing Is Going What should be one of the greatest harness racing attrac- tions of the 1962 season is sched- uled for Charlottetown Driving Park tonight. It's another nine-dash pro’ 'am and it’s loaded with action lrom start to finish. Every dash has -the look of a real humdinger and picking winners Is certain to be a difficult chore. The junior free-for-all is the prime attraction. H e r e that great little pacer, Billie Eden.-‘ the International League FFl- has the rail. Since Billie leaves‘ like a bullet, this choice s pot will make him tough to head to the wire. But seven other entrants are hopeful of beating him home. 1 They are Lola Hal, Santiago. Jol- : ly Abb. Armond's Buddy. Sky. Prince. Arturo Hanover and‘ The Sheik. Tonight Dashes four and eight have ‘seven starters and here again |are two promising looking at- tractions. Clarke Smith has Dr. Chris Gallant's Irv Averill on the rail. The members of the op- position are Ray Grattan Up, Edward M. Ed gewood Hal, (Jean Clegg, Stormy song an :1 Myrtle E. The A and B pace goes in dashes three and seven and ano- lther seven horses are compet. ing. Joe Hennessey has d r awa the rail with Callie Hal. The six other starters are Homestretch Lady, Miss Flamingo, Norina Clegg. Dennis Herbert. Philip’: Queen and Simcoe‘s Magic. It shapes up like a terrific night. of racing. First dash goes ‘ at 0 o'clock sharp. om m10MomM_ sno gled home another run in the Pha-Sicvers (16): Mil - T. 1 La A l - final frame. ' Aaron up ~ ‘ "$506510! moomob “51 Washington Senators right. '“ uhl. Anderson (7) Schultz hand” Tm" Chaney fblankied Cincinnati 000001000-1 92, (9, Gerard (M, (11, and Ba‘, Boston Red Sox 2-0 on ol:lrds:1- New York 001 020_00x—9120 ragan‘ Thacker (9,. ones gles but the Senators a no Klippstein (3-2) Wills (1) Sls- l Roebuck (6, L_ Sherry (M) (8, settle nor a doubleheaderk sph let (8) and Edwards: Craig and Rosebom. HRS: Cm_Banks when the Red Sox _too e! (0-17) and Coleman. I-1Rs: NY- (27 Altman (ISL ‘nlghicap 5-4 in 11 innings. H!‘ Neal (9) Throneberry (9) C. ‘ _Boston beat the hfnur , cm p h h. p-. h :::.t.*;".. "..‘:.’:...'.‘.‘:‘.:°'i’...; ::..:::l Clzoclggti ro a O I c ers contest. Plnchrunner Carl-olll 10000100000000-2 120 3, THE ASSOCIATED pngss Hardy, taking the place of Bob)’ New Ygfk Amnhm Lu“, Tillman who had doubled. 000l000100000l- 0 03 Nuxhalt, Henry (9) Drabow- (2-0) and Folles, Ed- wards (0): R. L. Miller. Hunter (8) Macltensle (9) R. G. Miller (14) (1-1) and Cannlzzaro. HR: NY-Thomas (20). SUNDAY American League first Kansas City 001 1ol0o0— 3 00 Cleveland 000010 010- 2 40 Pfister (2-9) Wyatt (9) and Sullivan: Latman (4-0) Gomez (0) and Romano. l-ms: KC —- Lo Jimlnss (11). Clo - Malloncy Second Kansas Cit! 000081 001- 5110 Cleveland 010 001 000 - I .0 Cleveland 010 001 000 - 2 0 O Pena (1-0) and Ascuc: Ramos _ it came all the way home with; Ngilngfgféa ((ssl?5$:,n :5) s()N:_ one out when third baseman} Los Angelea (Belinsky 7-0 or ’ 3°” -7°l"“5g“ ““t'°W ‘ggdlynglfs? ; Chance 3-0) at Boston (Schwall “)9 "30" W I 5.11) (N). souds_ grounder. National L e a g u e csstoff Detroit (Aguirre 0 - 5) at . _ Cleveland (Grant 4-4 or McDow- I Chime-V "‘",°“'°d ‘ml? ""9 ha’: en 24 (N)_ I runners. IIOIIE pas S C C 0 ll , ' Kansas City (“flow 3.12) 3; ' while beating Bill Monbouquette ‘ Washington (oateen 5-8) (N). who had pitched a no - hitter’ Baltimore (Emma, 5.12) at against Chicago his last time‘ cmcuo (Wynn H) ‘N,’ 0 Washington got its runs In the l N $"'¥°'(':' g‘°""°3l2) “opener on a John Sch alvel ew or. nerson- a d d D Lop mm s Angeles (Podres s-7) (N).|'§§_‘''‘ " “ ' °" ° 5 . Philadelphia (Green 4 - 4) at San Francisco (Pierce 0-3) . ' Chicago (Ellsworth a . 15) at laflton cops Grand Prix Milwaukee (Shaw 12-0) (N). Houston (Farrell 0-1!) (N). ADENAU. Germany (AP)- Edwards. lms: C -— Charlel (la): Cls -— Luplow (10) Fran- cona (3). York 0l000I000M00- 218! Chicago 000MOI|001- I100 and Berra; Fisher. Stone (0) Down (10) Pizarro (15101)) (12) STANDINGS American League Cincinnati (Purkey 6 - 4) at Graham Hill of Britain, drivng lgrand Prix of Germany auto- . W L l’('I- 931- .mohlle race Sunday. New York N) 41.013 -- 3 The Briton whipped his lnw. Mlnnesoia 72 48 .504 5 jslung racer around the rain- Los Angeles 00 40 .550 0% ) soaked Nuerburg ring circuit 15 Baltimore 57 33 .510 10 times in two hours, 30 minutes. Cleveland 53 55 .491 13 44.3 seconds for an average of Chicago 54 50 .401 13 I115 miles an hour. Detroit 52 55 .400 181/: Second was John Surtees, an- Boaton 40 50.45417 other Briton, in a Lola, clock- Kansas 49 02 .441 18% III] 22302473. Washington 42 05 .303 2354 Hill leads in the competition a I Moss Hopes To Race Again; HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Fsmedi British auto racer Stirling Moss 5 hopes to race again but only when he thinks he's as fit as he was before the accident that almost took his life. Moss spent eight weeks in a coma after the crash at Good- wood last Easter. He came here Fgriday to tape a television s w o . "I will only race again be- cause 1 love motor racing and when I am fully able to race, physically and mentally." said Moss. Moss said he is in excellent health but Ills left eye does not focus properly when he gets tired. “Concerning brain damage. I know that I received a contu- sion ihat paralyzed my right side. However, my recovery has amazed my doctors and with the process of rebuilding myself physically as well as mentally, I am certain that I shall re- cover fu ly." left eye and cheek still His . 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