illTTLESFOiItlfi': . . .. J , I Lggzn-Z. Rain Cuts ShO1'lI Race wq Of C. Juniors Score 6-1 Win Over Kinsmen Meet At RiVe1'3ide -Alb!!! (MH'1d!en) ...... .... :2-1. A f"'"T " " ' . Chub . ui 3!" 3 Breaking up a close pitching :Ig::l'Ckl:3k::vet:'e" mt lwo "Id mmxdymmd ygud. gudgms; CHI Aubrey (Kennedy) ............ 3 battle with a four-run outburst - Abotwtit Mllldy (Smith) .i....... 4 . ., Lorne Hennessey. Phil Murphy, were the winners of four ruin spec . 3 5 I" ""3 ”g""'v'"""'g' "'9 K'””h" Re: i Hughe: or the winners. ed heats st the Riverside rm '”""- 35 '- of Columbus Juniors crept closer andgfoe Coy” of the Kinsmen. tnek n Vernon luau”, nap "5"" "”3”” ”:””',5 ""5 w'”' each had two hits for the iinei-- noon Despite the a cood "'4 ”"""”" I 1 win over t e nsmen yelr . ' w-; 2:r:-.3::li.:::”.:.lv"::'...t::..::).7 1950 times: ::.":.:"'M. ..::.l.: ifs: w-,- gm-nag iudgggg) -- ; layed on the cmoria amon . s T p h Bglg ng Mycbo ,.,,,. cfore a large crowd oflfaris. mu score - H- 3, gieeelnl-h:uIn.IIIEI' the four heat; 34 D.” McEl'yn (Nam) W-m...p a Merlin MacKenzie highlighted Kinsmen AB 3 " Po A E y ' ' sUMMA.'Y smmn gudjgng (welt) ,a... 4 the inning tail); l1idleIlilg:1IlC hon: Hood 2h. .. 5 I I 1 I O ( . British Hxll (Bc&rralirkd)) ....u 5 fun into rig t ii: iv 3 ma ' O k H C. d i . Lmy Mun” ( . er I'”" 6 '”:."". 2 . . 5?:i:..".. 2 2 3 2 3 . 168 I a 6 1 OP 0I101'S 3'' - " is 1 cm s ac 'enzie was mac c n . ' 0 1 1 1 0 . . . . 9 a 3 (Low ) 1 . I . brilliant pitching duel with Benny. Cairns is - 4 0 I M t I t t E h Valley Lone, 0'! ----------- No. 4 Classified .. in... .-... eighth..Mac- 333353-ngge . . g g g 3 ; 0 11 an lme nvl a 1011 X I I I0ll IIIBS Dorothy Mgr:1tTellu::cI:tllg)i-cw) g mm Mm mm), " ' L"”” "””d "'0, maiq. SEW; Williams TI ' 2 0 1 I 0 0 e v' ' mijoiiilaioiila (cozlllngs) 4 was Judy Dale (Tierney) 2 "when he was sue on -l"fIll'lOl'- g ' i 0 F t ' '”””"' d- -2 2 2 3. 9 . Track And F teld Meet '0'" '5' 0'5 won we-mm - 5 ?:'s:i:i:i:”:::..;?"”) --' : which scored )lncLoan iIIIPr ltlni--yT::'1" P 33 1 6 24 5 3 .:m Time: 2.17 2-5. Edith G” (-Moauigg-I? 5 Lean had Diifcrcd 56'f0"d- H”)'1'l'5l as ' gggy ...:.m.mmm.......j. cu;-um 5; lariggs baseball ag- med Red smug (cudmore) . ndVHn('P'ld TI Szmlnd ”"h ii hw”'I: Knlghm A3 5 " yo A 3 Judges (field events). W E. scant- grcgatlons took two seven-inning N”- F C'”' . Mich”. Pet" (Ryan) 7 Wish I") - 3”” "5 " 3' ai . '2 Th cii. lolfelown Ab wit - l b . Willi H if Ge ball r on Lewisville . VAICU9? haudolilliliin nil?" II(?bri:'?5EL3(Ii) . (1) (2; (1) 3 U lor End lhnior track Elise fsliid 1:riI1rIi):,is; Judges a(tIlI:xclI!(ly evergga. C)tlbs.gal:1clInt1I.llI:t)rIal delelgtlf tans; Ma Cherie (Cot-mler) 1 Time. 2.29 3-5. 9 1" " H , . -' . .3 1 114 o o uads aptizred to honors over W.)-f. Beaton. no Macaini - from Moncton yester ay. e laugh:-s. lblckilll :':;inf!Ihi" :;f;,i;f,'iii3;'i1::n.-lb 4 0 2 1 3 0 ISIUIC runher-up Halilax Wanderers ary. W. Ii. Gaudet. yPercy Gag; B Intermediates edging the visitors 0 "" ' P V "V "W -' "" T i . o o n ' ld h s t- s -i -chi 1. Lt.-c 1. LT 3 to 2, d in C as B Juniors R W t R t hm”? ,&”?;”II.U.'h”;:' 5" mifistaanzrliljliglililnc rt (ll 8 3 2 0 Iieifdzly R;III:I'(I'l!g((),ftlml1nFI.,I'cl.E holdiengaof Lgcfllierli Scoerers (true: events). lambastingnthe Same team by the e for . or 'onz-ms omor. 0”. l ' . ' 2 o o c tlt' . (1 id t A tn P ; (fl id v ts). w 1 9t 1. -n :1: 3 2 . . . ...S”ii.;' 2:5. ;:.:...: it...': the :.::.:'g.;::l.l:,':;l:';:7 W .;...'.::.. i::z......:., 9;". ....::. .....:..... .... T't1 In Eas Decision and stole second. lloiiex:-r Enrsd: Ham” ,, 3 n 1 1 0 l and field squads of the charlotttn ompeung in an umosg con- James Coyle. Kenneth MacLean. Cllbs in the first game and allowed 1 e y xii out an Sm PS i'1'ntals 31 6 9 2'7 13 I (own Aibsgweit Club for their fine mum; downpou, of mm Eh” made A.B. Reid; Chief Timer. L.B, Mac- only six safe bingles to seven for , I The Knights look first blood in, V "N: mud when Honnessey slngkd Earned runs. Klnsnien 0. Knights we" , ”s v 5 ' a II ;:1l.':1 :'gI,I.'gislilr,mt'lnnlnissiwtcoi'n- -1: l'uns batted in. McKenzie. ins flgnip nn 'rr;linorls orrnl The 2. HllRIl9S. Murphy: home I-(lnnsmnn ll:-d tho game in the run. McKenzie; stolen bases. firth whorl thcv out" two sins-les.Kcnned.v 2- HMHGSSPJV FM?"- md an ..,um..1d;.,-5 Mm, ingplnar l-low.-itt. MacLenri: base on balls. tally. The I off Macihnzie 2. Carson 3; hit by v - . f mm "W N 3 M " pitcher. McNelll. Lewis (Carson); Knizhts forgr-d 7lI'ID7li'I in tho sev- inlh when a single. a sacrifice MncDou;:all, Williams. McDonald; Ind an error cnmblnod for the) struck out. by McKenzie 9. Car- la”... ,son 7: sacrifice hit, Mcl-(enzie: bias-Kcnzie on the mound fol-j wild pitches. Ciirson. Mrl-(enzic: I1-1,. xrlnnrirs allmvcd six hitslidnuble play. Kennedy to Trainer; walked lwo. l-in thrco and whift'erl'1'mpiros. Goss. plate: Williams. Nina. C.'ll'S()ll was touched for nine i Lnwlor. basvs. PREVENT DANGEROUS STEERING AND AVOID IMRD STEERING IMRD PARKING 6037!? TIRE WEIIR Be safe! Drive in now for Precision Wheel-Alignment Service. Factory-trained mechanics will check your entire steering assembly-align and balance your front wheels and equalize tire pressures. Have I complete steering check now and drive with safety. nada. Lunirr . in your Chrysler-Plymouth-largo or Dcdu-Dshfo dealer for Pnsislon Vlltul-Allgvinicnl Sorvlsc. 'Cl7rym is 1 trade-and aj lb: Cbryilcr Carpenfiu cl C4 4 CHRYSLER CORPORATION or caruaoa, PARTS DIVISION g IIMITED WINDSOR ONTARIO Entries for Montaguc Races Wednesday, July 5th Hzrscs declared and positions drawn at Hugli Walker's Livery Stable, Charlottetown, at 8:30 P.M., Tuesday, July 4th. The Start- ing Gure will be used. Daily Double-Win and Place betting. Canteen on grounds. Races shirt at 1.45 PM NO. I C-LASSl'FI'ED BILLY )IcVElGH. owned by Dr. Temple Hooper, Charlottetown LEE BREWER C.. owned by Emmett Bernard. PRINCE BIJDLONG. owned by Harold Cudmore. Brackley. JEAN HENLEY. owned by Sam Kennedy. Charlottetown ELLA NOR G.. owned by Plcion Brown. Charlottetown. TINY BUIJLONG. owned by Linus Mulligan. Klnkora. NEW LOOK. owned by James Macuregor, Chnrlotbliwn DALE I. own! by George Ilubca. Covebend. NO. 2 CLASSIFIED TRO1 BONNIE DALE. owned by Chester Illrt. Maunl Slewlrl. LIJSTICIA. owned by C. II. Chandler. Charlottetown. FEATHER DUSTER. owned by Lester Johnston. Fortune. PRINCE MARINE. owned by Dr. Bishop, Charlottetown. HIGH TIDE. owned by Marne Kennedy. 0'Leary. BILLY AUBREY, owned by Ralph Mel-lndyen, Hunter River. NO. 3 CLASSIFIED VALLEY LONG, owned by Annear and Lowery. Montana. DAISY BUDLONO. owned by Geo. Mclntyre, Montague. DOIIOTIIY WONT TELL, owned by Layton Pclllgrew. Sprlngblll. N. 8. TRYON. owned by Warren Beers, Moricton. N. B. 0 U. Vol.0. owned by Harold stud. Buckley. JUST FLICKA, owned by Harold Cndmore. Buckley. . ROIALIE IIOOPII. owned by I. A I. Blablea, Charlottetown ' Ill BIJDLONG. owned by Walter licnneasey. Charlottetown ' LILA IUDLONG, owned by Leo Collins. Montague. ' RANDOM IIARVIZIT, owned by Charles Malay. Norlbal. NO. 4 CLASSIFIED I!!! COMMANDO. owned by Dr. Preston Mclitlyrc. MOIIIIQII. NIW IIONIY. owned by Jun Mcusigaii, Montana. , IIIIDLONG. owned by Randall llulltnlsld. Montana. vow. owned by Power llroa. Charlottetown. I IAILINI, owned by lbodu Warren. Clinrlotctown. Dot BUDLONG. f by lntdccl Nicholson. lprhngu. ,.ln.nA mic. owned by ciavlcn Gram. Intertid- ittollitt 0I.A'I'I'AN. IWIIII by Layton rculmw. spriiuiiiii, N. s IONNll0l.I(IG.owIcdbylrI.I.lIlIIu.)IonoIon.N.l. XIII PIAYIAII. carried by Willard Kelly. Ilnbury. III1 BUDLONO, owned by A. Baton. Flat liver. perfoimances here Saturday in the winning of top honors in the Mar- itime Invitation Track and Field Meet. The boys put on a wonderful show in bath departments. but contrary to general belief. it was the field division ivho really put the team over the top for their final 88 to 50 point win over an aggressive six-man team from the Wanderers Amateur Athletic Club of Halifax. But it is not only the Abbics who are deserving of much Crcdll. Every man who took part in the meet was a credit to the club or district he represenlfid. Performing under weather conditions that were enough to daurit the stoiitest heart, rain anti mud predominating, the boys gave it everything they had through the entire meet to come iip,with exceptionally good times and distances under such unfav- ourable conditions. . And all the credit doesn't go to the contestants either. Wet througri to the skin. the presiding judges and officials took the rain and un- comfortableness with the rest, to make an excellent job of conduct- lng the meet and running it off lr. almost record time. without a hitch or a complaint. It wasn't a meet that saw many records brok- en. although there were some. but was certainly one that set an all time high for grim determination. stamina. good sportsmanship and fellowship. 0 Although the meet didnlt enjoy the large representation of outside the Province athletic clubs as in former years. with the mt"I)f. devel- oping into pretty much a lone bat- tle between Abbics and Wanderers. plus the competition from inde- pendent entries from Shediac. N. B.. and Lennox island. it was nev- ertheless a keenly contested one every inch of the way. . . . Considering the fact that they only had 5 six-man team compet- ing. the Wanderers Club made it splendid showing against the mucii larger Abbie aggregation, and if it had been left to their track prow- ess alone. would have finished on top of the heap. Lead by a fleet.- it tough going in both the track and field departments. the Abblcs rolled up n senior team total of 88 points against ii total of 50 for Wandcrers. while the Abbie Junior squad complied ii total of 33 points and the Wanderers garnered in total of 21 points. It was the sec- ond year in ii row that the senior Abbie team have won the event Millan; Timers. Arthur Campbell, Dick Purcell. Bill Bevins. 82.; Press Stewards. Neil Matheson. 'I'.l... FitzGerald; Starter, Major i W. A. Smith; Surveyor. Frcd Me. Cahc; Meet Director. Brigadier W.W. Reid. Results Senior ovcr other Mainland clubs. . The games were under thei sponsorship of the Department ofi Physical Fitness in co-opcrationi with the Abegwcit Amateur Ath-l letic Association. j George waiters. competing teami captain for the Abbie-s. won the best nil-round senior athletic trophy with a total of 21 points, while Keith Fancy of Wanderers was runner-up with 14 points. Bill Haley and John Martin of the Halifax Wanderers Club fled as high point winners in the junior cvenls with 10 points each, while' Wendell Barrett of Abbies was sec- ond with six points. Ar. 18-man tciim from Halifax Navy (H. M. C. S. stadacona) was unable to compete in the meet when bad weather conditions grounded their plane at Halifax. Due to the soggy condition of the grounds. which towards the latter part of the meet developed into mud and deep pools of water. the meet was not one for break- ing records. One did fall however. when John Paul of Abbles. knock- ed 25 seconds off his own record set here last year in the six mile run. and Bill Haley of Wanderers equalled the junior 100 yard dash record of 10- 3-5. set. by Jack Brown of Ahliies two years ago. The weather didnlt dampen the ardour of the contestants or the efficiency of the presiding officials. who despite the unfavourable con- dltions. carried out the meet to it cmplcte success in every depart- mcnt. .7 Banquet Held Following the conclusion of the meet. the contestants and officials were the guests of the Depart- ment of Physical Fitness at it spe- cial and delightful banquet held at footed Bill Haley and Keith Fancy. they overshadowed the Ahbles ml the dash events, with the excep-- tlon of the 440 yard I.-vent. and- augmented by smart perfortnanccsi by John Martin over 330 and me; mile runs. really kept the Abbici.-' busy trying to Imp up their point : standing. 0 0 0 Powerful performances by team- Ciilitain George Walters. and his Supporting field team of Tom Peti- d0l'Bast. Jim Steele, Barry Beers. mnie Matheson. Wendell Barren. Don Large. Cullen Delorie and Bob Jay. however. more than made up for their point deficit before the meet was over to lead by it decid- ing margin of 38 points when the final count was tallied. O O I The track division, despite thg fact that they were eclipsed in some events by the Halifax club rieverthelesslheld up then end (,1 "19 POIM winning honors. Johnny Cash and Bob Jay cornered the market in the 440 senior events wlth first and second places, wnh Cash nlso picking up thirds in the 100 and 220 events. while John Paul broke his own six-mile field record in winning that event with Russell Doyle taking thirds in both the mile and six-mile events. Wen- dell Barrett. Cullen Delorle. Don large and Lorne Burke also made Impressive performances in the junior dash events and the mile run. 0 O I Sandy's Restaurant. Marshfield, Saturday evening. and later were also the guests of the Department at a dance at Holy Name Hall. Attending the banquet as special guest and patron of the meet, llis Honor Lieut. Governor J.A. Ber- nard extcnrled it warm wclcome to the visiting athletes and congrat- ulated both the competitors and officials for an excellent perform- ance despite the adverse weather conditions. and then made the official presentation of trophies and prizes to the winning athletes. Brigadier W.W. Reid. Director of Physical Fitness, presided at the banquet and also extended his thanks and appreciation for the fine sportsmanship and manage- ment of the entire event. other speakers at the function. who all tendered their congratulations to the athletes for the splendid way in which they carried on under such unfavourable weather, wt-ie Lt. Col W.J, MacDonald. W.F. Scantlcbiiry and George Francis, On behalf of the Abeg-welt team. l93m-CED)-aln George Wailers ex- tended his hciirty congratulations to Brigadier mild and his presid- ing officials for the splendid VI?! in which they conducted the meet and congratulated the visiting ath- lews for their fine showing and good sportsmanship. The following are the officials Wh0 presided over the meet: --Ps- tron, Hon. J.A. Bernard; Hon. Ref- "9951. Hon. J. Walter Jones. Lt.- col. D.A. Macxinnon; Referee-lrh ( . Job 100 Yards dash--1. Bill Haley W); 2. Keith Fancy (W); 3. nny Casi-i IA); Time- :10 4-5. 220 yards dash-l. Bill Haley (W); 2. Keith Fancy (W); 3. Johnny Cash (A); Time-:74 2-5. 440 yards dash-1. Johnny Cash (Al: 2. Bob Jtiy (A); 3. John Martin (W); Time-:57 l-5. f 880 yard run-1. John Martin (W): 2. Bob Jay. (A); 3. Everett Culcliffe (A); Time-2:14 3-5. 1 Mile run-1, Jim Brown (W); 2. Denzil Fecniin (Ll); 3. Russell Doyle (A); Time--5: 7 3-5. 6 mile run-1. John Paul (A): 2. Georges Gallant (st; 3. Russell Doyle (A): Tlme- 35: 30. Discus-l. Bob Pilon (W): 2. George Walters (A): 3. P. Bolvan (A): Distance-104' 5)". High jump-1. Jim Slcclc (A): 2. Tom Pendcrgast (A): 3. Barry Beers (A): Height-5' 1" Shot Putt-1. Georrzc Walter! (A): 2. Bob Pilon (W): 3. Tom Pendergast (A): Distance-37' 5". Hop, Step and Jumr)-1. Keith Frincv (W); 2. Bob Jay (A): 3. Wendell Barrett (A); Distance- 37' 8". Javelin-1. George Walters (A): 2. Wendcll Barrett (A): 3. Bob Pllon (W): Distance-132' R". Broad Jump-l. Wendell Bur- rcrl (A): 2. Keith Fancy (W); 3. Johnn Cash (A): Distance-18' 5". Hammer Throw-1. Ernie Mulli- eson (A); 2. Geoi. Walters (A): 3. Tom Pendcrgnst (A); Distance- 107' 7". Pole Vault-l. George Walters (A); 2. Cullcn Delorio (A); 8. Don Large (A); Height-9'. 1 Mile" Relay-1. Abbies: 2. Wanderers; 3. Abhles; Time- 4: 8 2-5. Junior 100 yard dash-1. (W); 2. Wendell Bnrreit (A): Bill Perkins (W); Time-:10 3-5. 220 Yard dash-l. Bill Haley (W); 2. Wendell Biirrctt (A); 3. Cullcn Delorle (A): Time -I23 -5. 880 yard dnsh-1. John Mar- tin (W): 2. Don Large (A); 3. LOFTIP Burke (A); Time-2:15 1-5. 1 Mile run--l. John Martin iw): 2. Don Largo (A): 3. Lorne Burke (A): Time-5: Hllzh Jump-l. John Steele (A): 2. Barry Bccrs (A): 3. Raymmd Lewis (Ll): Hciizht--4' 11". 440 Yard Relay-I. Abbles (itrznlnst tlmc)-Time :50. Legend:--W. Halifax Wanderers A.A.C.', A-Charlottetown Abe):- welt A.A.C.: LI--LEDIIOX Island: S.-Shedlac. N.B. iioiaioe Club Jim Davey and Gilbert Richards defeated Jack Mccourt and Eric Brown in the semi-final round of the Brighton Horseshoe Club's "B" group doubles tournament held last evening. Davey and Richards won by scores of 50-47 and 50-49. in ii but of three game series. The finals will be held this evening at 6:45 when Richards and Davey meet Rennie Larter and Joey Brown in s best of five ser- lea. Bill Haley 3. HADDoN:l'lIELD. N. J.. July 2 -(AP)-Brendan Macken of Mont- real Saturday retained his West Jersey open tennis championship by defeatin Harry Hoffman of The senior Abbie relnv teams auo came through with winning per-E formances when they copped on first and third place honors in thci mile contest against is second place . Wanderers team. The winning Ab- bie relay was composed of Bob Jay, Dave Boswell and Jackie Brcwn. Lund Wins Bout Buddy Lund. M2, Island light- weight champion. scored a six- round decision over Ernie Dur- elle, Bale st. Anne, in are leading preliminary event on the Danny Webb-Rid Leslie uni held at Ohatham, 21.3. on Friday night. Giving away better then 10 pounds in -weight, Lu;-.d dropped his opponent to the canvas twice during the six-round event to take the decision. -moon. Scotland. Jub 2-um - by Locke. the putting mast- er in South Africa. was picked today by bookmakers. fans and competing golfer! as the favorite to win the British open golf champ- ionship for the second year in I row. Locke won int year in I play- off vith Irishman Harry Brad- Iliav. 1210 tournament begins to- Chlef. Lt.-col. W.J. MacDonald; smokers. Ind lb lb. NM- The superb quality of grand, old Clubman is enjoyed year after year; by men who take pride in their tobacco. learn for yonrplf how good Clubmari la-bow excellent in davour and aroins-how down right cnioyablcl Try this mellow favourite of connllell pipes Handy pouches. also In nudist! Philadelphia 7-9, 6-3, 0-3. 0-4. the cups, Errors spelled the down- fall of the visitors. hoilvor, only two mlsoues being committed but each of them serious. Davis did not last through the first inning for C 4: E Co: Powell Rlieved him with ma out and two on bases. The Moncton team got their two tallies in this initial frame. Curran so Briggs scored single tallies in the second. fourth and seventh. In the last. frame Gordie Mackay stole home with the winning run. The winners committed only one error. Cecil Powell led the home stickers with two singles in three trips. Dorman of Moncton had two for four and Dernchuk. two for three. Ted Dori-nan's triple and Bolbby simmons' douible were the only extra-base hits. In the second game the Juniors outhlt their rivals 7 to 5 but their hits were hunched in the fourth and fifth and the Cubs threw in a couple of errors to account for the lop-sided score Moncton made four errors in all. while the Juniors had three. all in one shaky inning. the third, when the visitors scored their lone tally. The Juniors scar- ed one in the first, two in the fourth. four in the fifth. Johnny Finn pitched for the winners and Pat Porler and Mike Demchuk divided the work for the losers, Demchuk going in in the fifth. Paul Schuiiman and Johnny Finn led the Junior attack each getting ilwo for three. Schurman had a triple and Finn ti. double for the only extra-base blows in the sec- ond contest. Red Power led the Moncton team with liwo hits in three trips. U-mpires for the games were: First. game--(Plate. J. Schurman. Bases-1". Snvldisnt and 0. Des- Roches. second game-Plate. G. DesRoches. bases. F, Ssvidarit and J. Schurman. Durelle Wins Decision Over Warringion . MON(71lC)N. N. 8.. July 2 -(CP) -Yvon Durelle pitted youth and two-fisted fire power against the experience of Terrence (Tiger) Warrington, Canadian light heavy- weight chnmplon. to pound out an imari-imous, 10-round decision over the Liverpool. N. 5.. Tiger here Saturday night. Durelle weighed 162, Warrlngton 177. Wan-ington's title was not at stake. Durelle. husky Bale Ste. Anne. N. 3.. lobster fisherman. piled up a wide point margin over the age- ing Warrington and early in the 10th round had the chunpiori in trouble when be unleashed a two- flsticd attack. Warrfngton stalked his younger opponent most of the way. but was unable to connect solidly. He re- peatedly drove Durelle into the comers but the youthful slugger was able to fight his way out of trouble at close quarters. Howard Leslie. 141, of saint John. N. 3.. scored an unanimous decision over Johnnie Harvey. M4. or Mbncton. in the six-round semi- final. Eloi Durellc. 15. Bale Ste. Anne, won a decision over Bobby Nixon. 1.15. of Amherst. N. B. in the curt- ain raiser. Bob Brown. 156. of Joggins. N. 5.. and Glarence Mal-Kenna. 176. Hills- boro. N. B.. fought four rounds to a. drum. In another four rounder. Ernie Durelle. 1&5. shopped Johnny Stewart. 14?. of Joggin. by I tech- nical knockout in the second round. Chalhaiimorse Race Results OHATHAM. N. 3.. July 2 --(GP) -John Clogs. owned and driven by B. O. Ci-uikshuik. Halifax. won the Miramichi 1.30 stake race in the 2.30 trot and pace class here on Blturday with three straight heat victories. aoveu horses were scratched fiver-i the three events that was held during showers. 18 Trot and Pam John Cl (Cruikshank) I I l Qestnut. (utter) . 2 2 3 (hvcriior Lee (Hannah) ........ If 8 2 Rex Hanover (Irving) .. I I 4 single Annie (Jardlue) . 6 G 5 Diana Girl (Brett) .. .... .. .. 65 6 Times 221 1-5. 222 1-6. 2.2! 1-5. winning horse owned by B. C. Cruikshank. Halifax. Olanlrled . 1 2 I I 1 .. 3 I I O 4 3 .. S 8 3 by 1. Watt. Winning horse Cd an own on-on. has-hr-All Eddie Scott (Jardlne) flip (Scott) GLACE BAY. N. 8.. July 2 - (CP) - Roy Woutera, hard-hlt- ting Montreal middleweight, suc- cessfully defended his Canadian title here Saturday night before 6.000 spectators. winning an easy 12-round decision over Geo.-go ”Rookabye" Ross, the former title- holder from weatbay Road. N.5. It was the 26-year old Wouters second victory over Ross within two months. He scored a tenth round T.K.0. to win the title from the Cape Bretoner in Hali- fax May 6. Previously Ross had held sway over Canadian middle- -weight; for twq years. Both fighters scaled an even 154 pounds. Using an authoritative left. hook in the inside fighting. women was never in trouble against the light jabbing and tiring Ross. stalking forward and blocking Rosa's beat shots, the Moritrealer wore his op- ponent's defence away by the midway mark and had an easy target for a short left hook and a right cross There were no knockriowns. Record Crowd A cut. over Rosa's left eye open- ed in the sixth. but following the pattern set. from the start, the challenger ducked in close and showed no desire for stand of! fighting with the upper-cutting champion, Almost defericeleiiis in the last three rounds. nose battled back gamely but without any up to his punches to draw roaring approval from the largest indoor crowd ever to witness a boxing match here. A straight right in the eleventh re-opened the gash over now! eye and two more rights in the twelfth by woutsrs continued the flow. Rosa's best rounds were the third and the fourth when he succeeded in keep Woutcrs off balance with a ser es of left. labs and some determined hooking on the inside. Moving more qulskly out of the clinches. he made Woutcrs miss wildly but the champion settled down after the fourth and seemed to carry more power as the bout. progressed. Officials. scoring by the round system. were practically even in their opinions. Judge Matthias aauthro scored seven rounds for Wouters, four for Ross and one even. Judge George Quick's card was idcntlcc! while referee Wilfred Clements called seven for Wouters. three for R055 and two even. Woiitcrl shawl No Math In the dressing room. Woutera showed no marks and breathed easily. He said that none of Roars punches had hurt him. COITIHIGDIF ing on future plans. manager lune Chauvln said that a Montreal bout with Johnny Green was in proa- pect. Ross, showing it puffing about the left side of his face. llld in his quarters Woutiers had shaken him up several times. He was anx- ious for further matches with the champion but said that he was content to work up the ladder again into the leading contenders position. Gordon (Gramps) Kiley, 138, of Sydney. N. 5.. won an unpopular split decision over Keith Paris. 130. of New Glasgow. 91.8., in an eight- round semi-final. It was an even contest all the way with both fighters scoring hard in stand-off battling. Boos greeted the verdict. A five-round curtain raiser be- tween Mooney Gluke. iss. of Syd- ney Mines. N. 5., and Joe Aitkens. 136. of New Waterford. N.S., de- veloped into a pier brawl with the stronger. better conditioned Olarko gaining the unanimous decision. Iiitkens slipped several times for no counts and took three nine counts. Referee John Joe Macleln took one round from Clarke for hitting low. Practice Tonight A practice session for all mem- bers of Merirs Falcons bauball team will be held over the old diamond. Victoria Park, tonllbt at 5.30. SIIIP SIIUT FIIISIIIII Roll: of film developed and printed and sent out an auto day. Prints double also at no axis colt Any I exposure roll ale. Ilnprlnh Ccuoborlbforsbmnauhln service. r.o. an 20!. Charlotte- town. 33N.00 l.-IVILIIERT 2.-JOBEDALE CLIPPER 3.-MISS KNOX 6.-WOIITIIY ERMINI l.-TINY BUDLONG 1.-QUICK LICK S.-RARE lRI'I'I'ON' I.-YANKEE GIRL I.-BARON 8.-JOLLY IIAIVIITII I4-CAST TRAIN C.-WAIT N83! 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