i MAY 3,1~.1"l__ McIntyre, roprletor of Geggfihir MontaglFe race track, ‘ dgCidCd to hold the annual I m race meet on Wednesday moan, July 9th. This is e. bit of dlbflture lrcm tho custom of rus-earg, but as the fllid l8 In ‘H one and farmer friends of ‘ . will be unoocu ‘ed at that r1 11m, hknnyrg be ieves it will ,me~ol~‘e best suited to horsemen ‘I w atlrggt, patrons. Bo please note 0f if and be with 69078‘? w 0110 of tile best race meets Hadron-July 9m- g_ I288 he hum.‘ 0f “motile igstest mile over the igtgemwn track so far this ,, '1" a ivorkout last Monday ' ' l1.'u1 block son of Protector will driven by Junmie Powe‘ .,';§’{iie nizp in 2.2a with the ‘ m1; n. r12 1-2. Prospector i‘ ‘ 5W1 McLean, North Wilt- ‘difitnnfc 51.0 worked the tYOt- $5,111,512 :15 a last hallf in 1.08 V?‘ mug W55 111 2.34. .\'!‘l\1‘-0id new‘ RAY- m é?,:;1:,.l~ by Calumet Bud- mloz 3-4’ 5.1m calumvt B” 2-11 ‘til! hor vrni-n all 1180K 5nd ex‘ "', m. 0| 0r morninll W09" h” " “W111 1110110 in the stretch for lbrush, A3 track caretaker mmmm iorselv expressed it. iemiifiiqmd 1,1,9 s, gree-for-ailer." w," to 1m wot weather‘ Mid lll ueiulr heavy track-which. 11,. mustard as far as k8- . hows up and getting them m; stout miles later on- A has been few 185$ Quirk” m, sights exhibited by the l . charges of the training fr; my at Iilf‘ track, but twat cw m1, in ail honesty. e wyf 50011 a better conditioned of horses for several WHIS- ticrliv all of ihem are being 1.11;. the mornings and ‘hi! u i5 lust like velvet. and don't 1m it-you can sec them 8'11) y, when ihev hit the Sketch lend oi a mile and tear for or v in to over four score in ‘hi; gpriglily and happy work is Gordon Dawson o}: r. dyke 189B fume. H6 15 m“ ht um as a rawniwr and ‘ expel-Xena»; in Lhg V1150 YIIKOH nihe malcnulies. R0111 4nd . diversions, furnish tn ca!“ .. of listeners with amusement wonder. l-Ic has three colts in ‘lling, two of them entered in . fuliirities to race this Sea-sim- .. i are working nicely- , _ .M_ls_a_ac#of Glace Boy Dr|D\'i‘:ii.01'Cl26l‘8 this Week at‘: , .. for 8 sirpply of horses with yumgwn hfcffeill. who under- di the types required so well 111181185 made selections for the ini- for many years. The Doctor‘ ills owner of Aaron L. 2.07 1-4 ,. PeiAr-at-Coiirt 2.12 1-2. 111; many friends of the wall driver Ollie Rudder-bun. l regret to learn that he may . l» teen in the sulky for some i owing to ill health. We b099- sbsence from lire track will be | i slid we join with hundreds of in Wishing him s spwdy ery. llitnvw amusement lax will sc- iiu- to dcspstches in W nes- i pipers, be applicable to race , concerts and all forms of ent. 1t i5 so hefty-BO per- , d the feeling that it ll 11-h- l0 general among all promo- oi these enterprises, that vigor- protesis are being mado~ to w Ministry lisley to either or modify it. h oi the halldsomeet foals of lesson is owned by John Mc- l- if. L. A. souris East. Ho is Climut Budlong 2.02 3-4, dlm bl Cnmain. Aubrey 2m [-4. 118m by Bingura. Ga/ro is a. l beautiful more and the little , which the writer had the . " of looking qt, resemble: Jroilnd the rend sud neck. l is sonlething about such a "181 grills you and makes you , loown it iurrl it was touching ' "l! 100k oi love and affec- y 51101161011 on it by mother y M "s notes we had a " the breeding or 31111,, "' l," "I Happy l... 2.0a 1-4. - 1-4. Direct L. 2.09 1-2 ilvrr» n11 out of Mary .1t has been answered - 0 parlics i0 whom we are ,‘ for iiif‘ information. W. N. " Tine Valley, P, E I 1n ored including the Grand Circuit uowll TiIE BACK STRETCH 'the nizole picture!" A. Ieadbetier, Ready-io-Wear- Clothing-Footwear o: Springhiil. N. 8., writes giving practically the same information as Mr, Waldron, but states further that Minerva~ Vernon we; bred in the J. R. Cowazfs stable. Bprln hill, the clam and sire being owned y him. Belle i Horn was a Morgan male. At ares- ent Bill L. and Mary sue are own- ed by W. W. Bowers, Great Village, N. S. The last foal William Lotto. former owner of Bill L., raised om this cross was, I believe, Buzz L., now owned by Wellington McNelll. the name no doubt com- glg from the great-grandsirc Buzz usz." H. E. Hatch. who loves horse; so much that lie keeps a bsaurirul stock farm near Tlbronio and lvah class trotters and has leased his good. McKillop 2161-2 sire of last season's sensational; green pacer Gratiar: McKillop 2.05 1-2, to the Pine Ridge Stables. i Ontario, for the breding season of, 1941, and the first more mated to him is Pandora, yearlin record 2. 24 3-4. owned and bre by may ! veteran Ontario horseman Uri‘ Pierce. Mr. Hatchfis fashionably bred brood mare Hoilyrood Pamela fooled a colt by Volomite 2.03 1-4 on April 20th. Our faithful friend "Jim" Fender- t Sends us in the Kensinyton iorse news, for which we are duly Brateful . . . “Edward Turner of Hog: River is mighty leased with l 81193111 601i. fouled) last week. He is sired by Lusty Frisco (3) 2.01 1-4. out of Nora Kalmuck by Kalmuck 2.15 1-2, dam by Petrello, h)’ P1001881, second dam by La. 000111. third dnm by Commodore, fbllrth dam bv Prcccptor. fifth dam y Black Pilot. The colt l; a bright chestnut with small blnzg in [we and two white stockings behind, hlliwfly to t he hocks. Curiously 58°38?! his markings correspond to M of his srsndsire. U161. king of "Otters. San PTnnsLsco 3.07 1-2, Mlmy 0f San Fransisco’; 35o stand. 1rd Performers were chestnut col- Dorformer Chilcoot 2.04 1- , a. number have been m 4,153 T‘""°l"5 1°81. some of them cnnl noiseurs or equine symmetry, 11v. ing around Hope River and ylylnlgy, and "ey were mos‘! favorably 1m- pressed. 5 H114’ 0f the ‘Wisenheimers’ put in the 0X. on the new arrival remin s me that in the early day 0f the sports of Kings in this pro. ‘glnm- H0110 River scintlllsted on 9 "@1118 firament with brilliant constellations. The late innings Reid owned and raced Park Camp. bello by Parkside 2.21 l-4, which was among the fastest slappers of his generation. Beatrice Frau-r "he llreseift Mrs. Dr. Mc- Kflmo of Oyster Bed Bridge! own- °d "mum? 800d racer. It was in Hops River that the famous match race took place between Lady Chief by Island Chief, and Lady Pilot by Black Pilot. at the trotting Park Owned by the late Dr. John T Cosgrovc, fifty or more years ago. Lady Pilot was driven by William , Harrell and Lady Chief was owned and driven by Robert Fitzsimmcns. Nervous tension was high as there was great rivalry between the ad- herent; of the Chiefs and Pilots. They were not kindly disposed to- wards one another, t.) say the least. It was like a. smouldering volcano. liable to errupt at snv minute. In the earlier days of racing people seemed to be more srruccptiblfl t0 insult and fancied inlurv Physical prowess of the knock-down-and- drag-out order was paramount, and a miniature Donnybrook Fair (hit a. head wherever you see rt) couid and often did, star while one would wink. | The horses had two heals each at the end of the fourth hast. As they were 30in] out for we fifth me owner of Lady Pilot said to his driver. . ."Can you beat her?’ The it. run her.’ ‘Ihat, was enough. He ran her slightly ahead oi Lady Chief 0n the stretch. This made driver Htzsimmons’ nervous and the wire running. Wm‘ may P1101? half a length in the lead. Conse- quently Lady Pilot was awarded the rnccfIt wns a tense moment. The friend»; of Lady Chief and owner-driver fltzsimmons were about w become beulsersnt but were calmed by the quick Irish wit of l. Priest who happened to be T ‘ _ _ . -. ,h H, ml 11110100111115 of Bill L. > ihil dam 1g 33 1-91-9. Bill L. 2.10 l~3, B. H. ‘ Captain Aubrey "4. 110st clmn Minerva Vernon i "midi by Buzz Fuzz; second ho _li01‘n inc record) by "1- 1rd dam, Nelly Jlfho record) by Daniel i, Sue 21 . s. the dam of Happy I, s hi‘ L“ Aim)“ ‘L., etc.. is a , "idllmdvn oi-cct 2.01 1-4. ., m"; "v7- llo is a son of _,, 2 "by Direct 14.05 1-2, by _ , um», . by Dictator 113. by ~ "n 1o. by Abdallah." -\_ i \=_l_L"£>\lld have change! r 1 ~R' MOTURIST- T; Csr ma- it“... h", "Immun- i s “Riga? STATION 45mm, » GREASING. - snlomzuvo. ' mmiilflv llns of Acces- Hllcd f mum's Z2 "ll Ii- McQUAlD (BUD) HUGIII d delivered. S-J. present by accident or design. l-lis action saved the day and the bascr 1355510115 of snger, hatred and re- venge were replaced by tolerance. resignation and sweet accord." "B Jim" concludes with the following aside which is too 200i! to leave out. . ."I thought this would be just a short note but I have delineated. expatiaimd and dflgraased. Yonjoyed your histori- cal sketches s0 much that fthought the above bit of history might be a ropes." You missed your calling. Jm, you would have been n slwflfl writer and perhaps you would have been getting $50,000 a yell‘ Pke s. star writer who recently was given that stipend by s Boston paper. The story of a Great Canadian pacer The Eel 2.02 1-4. In the past two weeks we have given the story of The Eel up to the end of the season of i908. . .ft was the mis- ortune of this phenomenal irorse, be in the hand of men who re- i Rarded hfm as a tool for the zet- 1 ting of money. In January of 190') he was brought out to make ihrce appearance; over the ice atToronto and Montreal. Then in the Satin". he went barn-stunning over half- mile tracks in Canada and 11'1"‘.- gan and as soon as the Grand Cir- exhibition. He was seven times fhst. once second and twice third. In the 015.000 American handicap pacing derby at Readville he u-vnt a wond-rful race. Stfbfliffq from scratch he finished third, the two horses that beat him having 315 and 450 feet of a handicap and them were no less than 88 oihers behind hf . The terrible nammiuns of 1008 took their toll and in 1010 he was only able to race three Tfij tones’. once first and twice seronil. Inlflhestqcd agrsctoosne- response was. ‘I can't beat her un- phnnd, 1w I "m 11°10’ ‘Well- 1"" he“ d" ' wnslunstnn he urged Lndy Chief too much. she Phnaddphia broke and boil: marcs -.came under ‘vnlhlngtun ' THEJ-‘lloi? wJJF-Teuu Golf FIELD DAY FOR THE ARMED FORCES AT THE CHAR-HOTTE- TOWN GOLF COURSE Today. Saturday afternoon 230 P.M. DST. the Officers ATM?! men of the Army. Navy and r F9106. and their wives. are most cord ally invited to a game of if by thfl Ch'town Golf Club. Del cious cake. gzmdwlches and tea or coffee will be served by the Ladies. The con- d't1on the Course is improv- in every day and. weather r- mtting. this speclsl Field y should be a very pleasant wav for the Armed Force: to spend this afternoon. as guests of the Ohhwn Golf Club. Our G01! Pro Mr. Dowrng. has a number of extra. golf clubs for loan to any guest now without clubs. The Standard Cup Match. scheduled for thk afternoon. is postponed for the present. For the rest of the golf season. the Clrtowri Club are offering to the Armed Forces a. very special green fee rate of only 50 cents r day. and a. season rate of $2 .03 for men and $7.50 for ladies. also they are more than welcome to play in all the Cluib Matches, in- cluding the Provincial Golf Meet. Baseball Results NATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Brooklyn 000 020 222-4 12 1 Now York 000 000 000-0 5 0 Wyatt. and Owen: McGee, Ad- ams, Brown and Danning Second game: Brooklyn 100 000 005-6 8 1 New York 000 002 000-Z 5 2 Hamlin, M. Brown, Hig-be and Owen; Melton and fiartnett, Don- hing. First game: Boston 003 100 020-5 10 2 Philadelphia 010 003 ZOx-B B 8 Tobin. Pmedel. Sullivan, librlok- son and. Berries, Masi, Gmmp; Blanton. Crouch and Warren. Second game: Boston 200 020 000-d I 1 Philadelphia 000 000 100-1 6 0 Johnson and Ben-cs; Hoerst. Crouch, Bruner and Livingston. First game: Chicago 000 304 000-‘1 13 2 Pittsburgh 210 I101 110-6 l1 0 Lee nnd McCullough; Bowman, Sowell, Klinger, Dieiz. Helntzel- man and Davis, Lopez. Second game: Chicago 020 200 000-4 1 0 Pittsburgh 000 004 001-5 13 0 Pcsseau and George, McCullough; Wilkie, strlncevich. Seweli and Lopez. Davis First game: Cincinnati 100 000 000-l 4 0 St. Louis 000 020 021-4 9 2 Derringer and Ltnnbardi; Gum- bert and Mancuso Second game: Cincinnati 010 001 000 000 l-S 0 8 . Louis 000 000 002 000 0-2 B 0 Walters. Riddle and West, Lom- bardi; Nahenn, Hwchinson and Mancuso. AMERICAN LEAGUE First game: . New York 000 100 003--4 5 2 Boston 1 001 010-8 10 1 00 Breuer and ftosar;_ Johnson and Peacock Second game: New York 000 000 000-i) i 6 Boston 302 520 0lx-l3 16 1 stanceu. Chandler, Branch and Rosar; Harris and Pytlak. First game: Cleveland 100 000 000-l 5 1 Chicago 201 400 001-7 13 0 Smith. Jungels Lyons and Trcsh. Second game: Cleveland 002 000 000-Z 8 1 Chicago 210 100 01x-5 13 0 Baglby, Brown. I-Ieving and. Homa- ley; Lee Mid ‘Fresh, First ame: linhid 111 001 021-7 12 1 020 000 002-4 12 3 McCrnbb and Hayes; Menard, Anderson and Early. and Hemsley; Second game: 200 005 412-14 l4 0 001 120 000-d 6 3 Brtbich and Hayes; Kennedy. Mnstoalrsorl, Carmqsucl, Zuber and E111‘ y. First. game: St. Louis 221 000 000-B 1 0 Detroit 000 200 031-6 l1 0 ostermueller. Auker and Grube; Newsom. McKaln. Thames. Ben- ton and Tebbetts. Second game: St. Louis Detroit 040 010 100-0 7 0 103 031 llx-IO 18 0 Kramer. Ni88eling. Allen, Caster _ rind Ferrell; Newhouser, ihomas. Trout and Sullivan. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Firsl game: Montreal 000 000 100-1 4 0 Buffalo 000 021 Mix-S I 1 Carleton. Sharer and Franks. Walters; Hirtchinson and Hanck- en. Second game: Mcntresl 015 203 0-11 18 1 Buffalo 200 000 0-2 5 l Head and Franks; White, 'I‘re_l_(- bnck, took part in ten races and won five all over m'nor track!- In 1912 he began his fifth and last campaign facing a new gener- ation of free-for-aliers, among them some great ones. He started W! times. won five and was second in every race he lost. He forced Evelvn W. to pace the second heat at Syracuse in 2.00 1-2. which Was a new world's record for mares his own time bein 2.01. At the close oi ll e meeting ‘he was snipped to Columbus, where while bang led to the track he was caught in a cuit commenced he made ton ap- iterrlrc rain storm. Neglect by his pearanccs in races on it nnd one Zgrcnln brought on pneumonia and ‘when driver McEwen, who had not i500“ the horse for two days. arrived vrhe Eel was 1n such a state that {no efforts could save him. Tilus ;perf.<ued this marvellous horse-in many ways one of ilte most \von- dorfnl the standard breed has pm- duccd. He was ten years of age at the time of his death. In his rave campaigns he wok part ln 45 races. was 2'7 times first. 12 1-2 times se- cond, 5 1-2 times third and never fourth and never unplacc‘. His earnings were 081.3%. -: ;-~_='——' NEW YORK, May white Sox defeated the Chicago today, "i-1 and th, sterling pitching of me followed up wlin a the two losses Sox to only two games rformance went to wa a crowd of 34,500. when ninth inning to win 4-3 But Mickey Harris came right NEW YORK. May Cincinnati Reds bfbkg today, taking the second doubleheader in 13 League-leading Cleveland in both. ends of a. dmbieheader at Lyons and southpaw Thornton Lee. A holidsy crowd of 31.565 saw the 40-year-old Lyons set the Ind ans down with five hits in the opener. slicing Cleveland's margin over the second-place White At Boston, a five-nit pitching irst game of a doubleheader before Yankees scored three times in the back with a. spectacular 131L131 the nig coup and his team Reds Bred]: Ca Streak; Dodgers Win Two 1x13 streak of Cardinals at St. Louis innings, 3-2. after the National League-leaders had won their 11th. straight victory in the first game, 4-1. Ival Good- 80-(AP)- mates tallied Amezxcan runs they cou drrt get out of their Indians system in the opener, m overwhelm the Yankees 13-0. At Washington. Philadelphia Ath- old Ted letics found Senators pitching to their liking and took a double vic- wry. 7-4 and 14-4. At Detroit. big Rudy York belted 1 rim hi‘ um angina‘ hcniwtmmilottlitrie TTTTTTT s x- er, season as gers man ame er - - - mastery over 5t. Louis Brow by mum m, and, o, a y» Ladies Mmlat header bfilflfg 35.412 spectators. The Tigers twice csme from be- ste in the hind in extending to 14 games their string of victories over the Brclwns New York at Brl gs Stadium. Pnky Higgins‘ nlnth- nning single, nts fourth hit of the game. won the opener, 6-5, and an 18-bit two-hit Brownie pitchers. nightcap._lil_-B. 5-2, behind QO-(APJ- fans at the Polo Grounds. At Pittsburgh. with pitcher Rip Sawell playing the double role of game of a goat and hero, Chicago and Pitts- burgh divided a doubkhesder be- fore 17,294 the Cubs winning the first game ‘1-6 and the Pirates the second 5-4. the w.nn- rdinal GUARDIAN u White Sox Trim Tribe In iR- C- A- F- l0 Doubleheader 7-1 And 5-2 of the double- clinched the swraiflwao. é O i I Mrs. George Meet Holmans The Royal Canadian Air Fbrce 511F011“ soft/ball team meets l-lolmaifs to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in an exhibition fixture at Park. A bang-up guns a expected- Following is the line-up f0? H01- man's: C. Ward, R. Btull, E. Rhee, B. whitlock, W. Cudmore. V Blan- Springfield. 111.. chard. G. Whitlock. M. Carmichael. N. McNevin and W. LieClair Rifle Scores Following are the Thursday evening. May 20th. -by mile brick and asphalt oval the members of the Charlottetown Ladies’ Miniature Rifle Club: attack off three E Taylor _ ._ _ Macdonald — Mactennan Your Chance Takes Suburban NEW YORK, May 30-01?)- D. Wldenerb Your Chance won the 55th running of the Suburban Handicap at Bel- mont Park today before a crowd of champions, advanced today to the PAGE SEVEN iRose And Victoria -Mcurl Rose, diminutive Indian- spoils driver. and Floyd Davis of accomplished a two man 10b in winning the 500.- mlle Indianapolis Minors Speed- way Race today-an event that was delayed an hour by fire and mar- rod by three wrecks. Rose and Davis split the task of piloting Davis’ car to victory at a speed of 115.117 miles an hour in the annual Memorial Day test of men and machinery rm the 2 1-2- INDIANAPOLIS. May 3(\-(APJ{ scores made DavLc started the race and Hose, 011a of the most consistent finish- ers in speedway competition, oom- 100 plated it. Rose got irlzo Davis’ car| 101 at 177 1-2 miles after his own| 100 mount had been forned out by, 1m carburetor trouble at 152 miles ; 100 The split victory will go into the ‘ 93 record books as a triumph for the‘ car. which is owned by Lou Moore! 9s of Ind:anapo1ls._re‘ dfrace driver. Perry and Budge In final round CHICAGO. Moy 30—(AP1—DZn Budge and Fred Perry, defending Bavis l/Vin Speed Classic; ' Wiliiar Shaw _Fo'rced Out Rose and Duvts combiner! to turn in the sccunl fas ‘hi. race in the Speedurayis ZiJ-yvor‘ iiiS ory (respite nearly 100 miles o!‘ vllow flag, or "caution," driving irliln wreckage lvas beuig cleared from the lizick. Speedway oiiicurlg ushn riiizd the crowd st 160,000, pzoil:iirly' the large-fit yet lurco bf." the sliced classic. Rose finished more than 2 1-2 miles ahead of Rcx 1f.» dale. Czllifl, who ii . . in last year‘; ruue. l‘ 1 H5111 of Paiorson. N-J-. was {i110 run. Ralph HBDbIITn of Lzs Ange .. futlrth. Fifteen of thr- o 1 i1 J1 slir tors finished the [Jllillfi no gr rcl. rlbur Show o" iliiil; seeking to become llli‘ mi will four Ill('il.'lIlfiil(liI\ forced out of lilo runui miles. Shaw was eilnrn r-rl _ _ 11y a. crash lnlo a wall on 111,. siaui11yyegy turn. BIGMSiNWWT (By The Associated Press) Batting (three leaders in each league). Plsycr. Club u All R ll Pct. marrs single and Frankie McCor- Sewell started the first game for 51,715 fans’ the gmatest 1n New double, my 15 of m N H 1 P _ WILLIAM mickts double scored the deciding the Pirates but was a victim of Yorke racing history. . fessional Tzilournameiit, flfiilofxlilllnfllfgg Red Soxs’ 35 119 32 51 429 runtulilthelriugixtclgp‘ 1 Dodgers giiijlletsialyiyarsegtlax‘ ffitlfligiegonflzlllg 5kg“ and John Faun“ o! ‘ DICKEY‘ I A ew or . rook v11 » I . o ywc .94. e-o. M. Yankees 35 109 13 4, 3- extended their newest winning two men on base. and was charged " . ‘CULLEyBINE ' ‘e streak to seven games by slvcep- with the loss. 1 B0mb8T-9 lulll Brawm - 35 1m 23 38 m3 ing s doubleheader from New York In the second game.‘ after lire i . , REISER. ¢Z1§Li§»_5'°.“°_6:3-.b‘-‘4°'°_ 59-437 fggafifitflif, ggflghfgu; xvfllfégl°sanig Meet Hawks “Hall” Leadfirshlp Dodgers 2s 102 22 as an '__’ T” i‘ “H'—_T_T_ ' SLAUGHTER 1m Peuuno and Hgnckefl tie the ame, sewell came in as a C d. ' Tm" "m" no go1g00_3 9 o “HA?1:111:11ifdefpiiiashatieolghiiifiescgijiii “"__ MONTREAL May 30—(AP) "Aérinals 41 Us 31 59 355 0701110 ' Th J ii BO be j ’ T‘ C his ' ~- mnhesytr 099 r190 009.4; g g Bostoln Braves‘ took turn? in ending East eExlgvglflfks “Tn rsneéslndin tbs! Montreal R_yals stayed off a threat u 38 13H 36 +9 Jab Vaughan and Todd; gammy; long (£51118 streaks B.) i-..ey split a Scheduled 50mm“ game at 2 o-clock by Buffalo Bisons‘ to knock them HOME “Kw-g. Brumbeloe and Robinson ‘mimic "id"- _ Sunday on the Park diamond. The wt‘ of fir“ pm“ m "he. mmma‘ American Learn -' "I - > second ‘mm The lghil: stopped a six-game New Dome Hawks are at present tiggal lbcague today ny winning the ,2, National wgfeéqxgfi‘ Toronto 00o 003 o_3 1 z plruirige y aklng the opener, 6-5, 1,35,51,18 the league with the Bomlr a 116V ated nightcap 11-2, after Brooklyn on New ZKEJI“ n A 1.. Rochestcr 101 10s ii-a 1o o. vi i! the IBrsve: shattered, an ers being the runners-Uli- The Vics WW1"! 1° "l" BM!“- 5-1. in the ' ' " " WW1", Belway and lgunqzdk, fight-Same 051118 streak by W-Im- are third and the East End Hawks reg“ anon mm“? a‘ Buffam- ~\'~ . y Todd. surkom Early and Rm» 111g the sfterpiece, 4-1. as snuihuaw are in the cellar position Freddy Hutchinson, $1.» 000 De- “L 5 BAIT“) '5 msmf- ' Art Johnston turned in a five-hit- itl-l-I- ~7 troit farmhand. was 1t peak form 4r>émgrgf§n ifiafim: Y "7 Dlimlh Fm‘ "mo: ter in his first major league start. High 51,1516 A_ Sharon 238' 8s he nailed down hi5 eighlh vic- 6mm") Sana‘ "Ji-“w- Nlflloliih. Jersfly our 101 ooo coo-z o 1 Hich three A- sherren ma. WY 18am“ M" "PR8 in the ° ‘ Newark om 462 24x49 21 z . 01d T|m¢r,_0 po|n“_ first game. Hutchinson ylelded only -' Pmr Esther-ram“: BOW LING t2.§‘;;3r‘..l’i'i‘t" .. M . ¥§iléi“:rl:r".:%. some‘: - - , e ser s - gllgdgnaem N‘ Ln e‘ a“ m“ night at 9 0.0km“ an Ry iciiliciedlafour htoome rl2f‘s,t tlwo {by Hawks frlm swong "ma; Total Standing in Points .6 BY 9°C“ “mun 01' Pm J r5”, C“ M0 00o 00%‘ a o 01d Timer?” points‘ Bison tallies off Tex Carleton and I ‘Network y oio ooa 001-5 a 1 All Stars-‘iz points. AlEihgircra h l/ZCS 18-15 Feldman and Atwood; Jim Davis, '- ~ on Town ALLEYS , m if, in" ° §°°r°<ihi= {eventh gyhrm°ph°r m“ Sm“ (my Mag“ Cami“ H“ iefit qtlumed’eilfisoblriilizifiguhgrltilgg —*—— rat game: . _______ ' . ‘ i I ,_ performance in the nighic . The lmdefealfd N911’ Dome Hawk 5x232? m w: g 3 HOLY NAME BOWLING A_al‘flf"gf,r,g'°°°'y 8,, 84 90 At Rochester, John Baily won $811313? i109 Siwrugrz , Club VIC; l." s: s: Z2 n. en 811s and Harte » ____ '. H“ °‘ .- - ‘ ‘ <1 d. ‘Tl . ~. m Bali. more 001 002 031-7 9 4 01g Tgmush. R- Bffldiey 96 74 82 ggifaiehtieéder ‘Pm “Wm” Maple Pllirlllxkcjinfillli-‘BFLIOICT Oilsllliiii Lillllrr ':.!,}';‘{X{'; Syracuse i101 v00 110-3 8 Z m. nbucette 19s 193 212 l" Lev” - 92 57 L. r51 I'm’. 15f 9f b°'.v."‘hg ‘° ‘h’ , on 18-15 score. ' Stromme, Midkiif and‘ Howell; R, Duncan 130 259 197 T°t*‘1—12°5< “Q3533 {n °-r fr V}? g. Q1‘ m “he The Vics never FIIIVQ 11;) ‘rrmc all ilnciilultz. Ifleinhons Mid Bvttar- g‘. “grgshgn 141 128 20% Room “d. 11.21.; lliliiivpirgreyinepEuFe1x555iffiougriibihe eiicriupilarr‘ ‘I n w“ - . c .1111 233 2 9 212 "_ as Buffalo 5pm “cth MOHfreaI V 5i a 1 My i frame Coyl 142 152 201 W. M. 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