4.7 I I l t Page 6 The Guardian, Monday. August 1, 1955 Ready Leads Flyers To IO-I Victory Kip Ready slammed out a pair of singles, a double and two Icarifice flys to drive home 6 runs Ind lead the Flyers to a con- vincing 1-0 win ovcr the Stars yesterday at Meniorinl Field Ready drove in one til the tiiwt. one in the sixth and two in the seventh and ninth to account for his 6 RBI's Donnie VIBI'I.P8fl set dnvtn the tail-end Stars on five hits. all singles, in racking tip his second consecutive. xllti I-Tart Mat-Kiiiiitiii slain-it for tho Stars hilt uas relieved by Handrahan in the seventh after the Flyers had scored 5 runs on 6 hits Hanrirahan was touched for 1' singles and a double in his Il-iiiliing stliil llaic Mal-l.cotl niadc llic play of the conic in the eighth when he made a balkhanrl utah of (iilkcr Piiieaii'- loit liner The Slot-u :coi'ec. their oiili run in tho eighth when l9lYllll clipped a single adiaiit-ed to third on llaclpntlis SIIIEIP and scored nll an infield mu. Rrian l.9tt'lx'.lllr'll(ItlL1lltslII'&lxl;lI'f ivith the Flyers. clubbed a trio of singles In four trips. ulille l.llnd. Ctawford Sets B.C. Team Makes Sweep ln Willingdo By PETER AILRIKAY Canadian Press Staff Writer CALGARY. VCPI-4I1)lC Crau lord put a pair of 075 back to back for a new imlivirliial l'PI'tll'fl Saturday as British Columbia swept to its second straight Wil- liiigdon Cup victory to the inter- Baseball Results SUNDAY National League First Philadelphia oooooo (till 1 5 2 Chicago 0fl.'l n0l 0.1x 7 9 0 Roberts and Seminick: Hacker and Chili. HR: Chi-Banks. Second Philadelphia 000301 tlttl S 9 0 Chicago .100 om 2lx A ll 1 Wehmeier. Mr-yer i7i and Lop- ata: Hillman. Jefft-oat '4) Tremel (tit Davis '91 and Chitl. W-.leff- coat; L-Meyer. Hits: (Thi-King. Fondy. Brooklyn li2Fii:ii 0-10-11 14 0 St. Louis 000 200 000 -2 5 2 Newt-oiiibe and Campanetla. Ar- royo, Wooltlritlge I2! Lawrence 15- Smith 16! Wrillht '0' Lapzilme t9 and Biirbrink. L - Arroyo. llfls: Bkn-(Tampanella; SII.-Sclioenrlicnst. Mlisial. New York Milwaukee Hrarn and Kali. (Ill and Crandall I00 040 200 7 ll 0 Paine IlRs. Spalin. I.-Spnhn NY-.'ilH,l'S; Mil-Cranrlall, Crnwc. Fir-it pittshiirgh 010002 tlltl..4 9 1 1 Cincinnati .100 I00 ."l0x -7 l.'l Littlefield. Face ill Law t7l Kline 47t Friend tilt and Atiictl: Black. Freeman tilt and Eiii'i:e.ss. W-Black: L-Littlefield. HRs. Pgh- Atwell. Long r21. 2 from Vanctntver Over Sta rs Gallant. and Di-vine each had a base hit. Donnie LoClair paced the losers leaders. attack wiLh a pair of hits in 4 tries. Flynn :'tlacl.eod. and Hac- Kiniion got the other Stars hits I no): scone i Flyers All II II PO A E Lund. 2b . . . . . .. 4 4 I 4 3 0 Lewis. ss . 4 3 3 1 4 l ltiirke. cf 2 3 0 I 0 0 Read). lb 3 0 3 8 0 0 llat'.Veil rf . 5 0 0 I 0 0 ';.'-illant. lf 4 0 l 2 0 0 Devine. c . 4 0 1 5 0 0 Pineaii. Rb . 4 0 0 4 0 0 'acl.eaii. p . 4 0 D 1 3 0 'I'titals 38 I0 9 27 I0 1 Stars AB R H PO A E . liuiiu. flh . 4 0 0 4 i at l,c('l;iir. c . 4 0 2 2 0 0 Purcell cf 3 0 0 l 0 1 ”.'ilrlis, ss . 3 0 0 It ,1 1 Flynn. '2b . 3 I l 1 6 0 ll:-iclmtitl. if .3 0 I 2 l 0 liantlrahnii. rf. p 3 0 0 2 l 0 ii.-ouican. lb 3 o n 15 0 i l )lacKinnoii. p. rt 3 0 I 0 0 1. Totals 29 1 5 27 12 4 Record As n Cup Play lproiincial team golf matches. The jaunty Vancoilver car sal- iesiiiaii. sliouling sub-par golf over llllft ('al:ary country club's tough lpar-70. cut four strokes from the previous Williiigdon record of 1218 shared by three players. - The fniir man British Cnliimbia .lcnni, winner In I954 at London. ittnl posted an aggregate scon- of sol. Just one stroke over par and I7 strokes better than the old rrark of 37k set hy,another H. C team in I940 A siirprisliigly strong Alberta team took second place with 574. live strokes better than Quebec. lion Norman of Kitchener. Ont. had a pair of 09.: to put Ontario -into fourth place at Sill. WINNIPEG JUNIOR BEST George Kniidson of Winnipeg won the Canadian junior cham- pionship with another record- islialtcring performance. The ltl-year-old ace scored still on the second 18 after I morn iiiL'-ruiind 71 for a 140 total. sev- en strokes better than the old mark of I47 set by Bill .Vlaiihin- iiey of Vancouver in 1948. ('rawlord went over regulation figures only once. l The win was British Columbia's iseit-nth in interprovincial compe- tition Ontario has 26 wins and non mo ll0- .1 It 2 QUPIW '4- Sei-ond on the B. C. folirsoiiic was Doug Bajus with 71-69-140 Hob Kidd carded 69-75Ivl42 and Hit hlctioll had 72-73---I45. All the RC team members are except McColl. ifrnm Victoria. l Veteran Joe l.eBlanr of Mont- real fashioned a 68 on his second 13 for the best single round a- .part from Crawford's 67s. , SP:-nnd l . . . Pmshurgh "u. 022 mo 5 R 3 OTIIER PROIIN( ES TRAII. Cl"”l""?"l y 1”" "ll "l2"5 15 31 The other teams trailed far Donoso. Littlefield I9: anti Sliep- hohind (hp ti,-gt (mu-, ard: Gross. Niixhall tilt Minzirciit Mammha finishpd rim. with ('7' F''”"”'"' ii” aml R5”-S w'.t's06. 2': strokes behind fourth- Freeman: L-Donosn Hlls: Pgii- Sheriard: ('in-Kliisvcweki. Amerlron I.PnKllf' First Cleveland 031) 000 000 .'l 3 Baltimore 000 000 04x- -4 fl 2 Feller. Mossi IR-. Narleski 0- and Iiegan. Moore. Dorish i9 anti Triandos. W-Moore. I.-llosci , Second Cleveland ooo Jlttl 002 ti l2 0 Ilnltimore 000 000 000 0 0 0 Hniitteniiin and .V.'ir:igon: It'll. son, Scholint.-it 49 and H. Smith L-Vliilson. First Chit-ago ooo ooo Illtl 0;) .'l 5 0 Washington not tiotl (too do ..i :2 1 ill innings- II.-irshmtin and l.oll.ir. Host lat; McDermott. Pasciial 47'. Fhnknics flit. Ramos ill) and Fitzgerald. I.-Chakales. 8:-Nwld Chicago lot 030 100 5 13 1 Washington nzo nin U02. 5 1:; n Byrd. Martin l5- ('onsucgra itlt Houell '9! and Lollar: Shea. Aber nathy t7t and Courtney. W-Mar tin: L-Shea. First Kansas City 000 010 I00 2 4. 1 New York Ihyer. Harrington I71 and Astroth. W. Shantz 17); Larsen and Berra. L-Boyer. HR.-4: NY-Bauer, Mantle. Berra; Dernaeatrl. Kansas City ooo 000 025-7 13 0 New York Ditrnar, Gorman tal and Agt. nth. W. lhantz til: Welsler. Kon- ltanty (9) sturdlvant I9) and How- Ird. Berra int. W-Dltmai-; L-Weir Ier. HR: l(Cy-Zernia. Pint Detroit Iooton Garver. Foytack tilt and House; Iulltvan and White. L - Garver. WIIIIIII. - Wllln; aw. HM: Dot-Maxwell; loo - Klaus, bury and Noble. (I place Ontario and 45 behind B.C. Saskatclit-nan had 614. New Hrlinswick-Prince Edward Island (-26. and Nova Scotia brought up- IIIP rear with 628. y ('i-awford's brilliant showing iiisirkctl him as one of the favor- gm in the week-long Canadian jAlll.'dll'lll' which starts here Mon- day. Softball Games l The following softball games Will he played this evening in the City, Lczigue i t Vavy vs BYt” IKnights dia-3 iiiontl-. Dairy vs. Keefe Drug i0ldl diamontli. Ahhies vs. Barr.V Si ' Parkdale diamoiidt. I 1 Cox. Lehman Isl and Tet-d., lllaucha Kiln Crimian. Shore '91 land Berberet. isecontl t 'Montreal 010 010 0-- I 7 1 Toronto 301 000 xm 4 I 0 Drysdale. Browning ill and Bucha; Landcck and Berheret. yFII'II hitter. O O I Chicago t'lll)s won two trom Philadelphia 7-1 and 6-5 and Cin- cinnati lowered the boom on Pittsburgh in both games 7-4 and 6-5. winning the second on Ted Klliszeuskiis single with the bases full in the last of the ninth. Chicago White Sox had no easy time at Washington. going 11 in- nings to take the first game 3-1 ninth-inninl and weathering a Washington rally to save the second 6-5. .. TOSSES TWO-IIITTI-IR Jack Harshman allowed only two hits in the opener. none in the last 0 141 innings. The Sox tied the score in the eighth when catcher Ed Fil7.Gerl-ild let a thin! strikr get away and won it in the llth when relic-fer Pedro Rama.- hit Georgc Keli and walked Jim Rivera. both with the base.- load:-d. An acciiralc relay by second bascmaii Nellic Fox helped Pete .l.ew Hoad Makes ltNFour ?Straigl'it For Australia By HENDERSON WARD Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL ICPI Australia Sunday made a clean sweep of the North American zone Davis Cup Final with Canada as Ken Rose- wall beat Henri Rochon 6-1. 6-2. t 6-1. after Lew Hoad downed Don Fontana 9-7. 7-3. 6-1. in the two concluding singles matches. The Australians now go on to meet Japan in the next stage of. the tennis classic. The winner of that series will play Italy for the right to challenge the defending champion United States team. The Fontana-Hoad match was the closest in the tie although Fon- tana failed to win a set. Hoad served first in both sets and the ypres.-sure was always on Fontaoa. l Rosewall, rated among the lworldls top three tennis players. had no trouble disposing of the 31-year-old Rochon. Veteran of nine Davis Cup teams, Rot-hon was completely outclassed in all de- parlmcnts. The Aussies won the tie Satur- day when their crack doubles team of Hoad and Rex llartwig downed Bob Bcdard. Sherbmoke. Que. and Fontana in four sets Scores were Yankees Edge y Dodgers 4-3 In I! Little League game on Sat- iirday morning the Yankees P(li”fl the Dodgers 4-3 behind George Dunn's 4 hit pitching and 13 strikeouts. In taking the loss Billy Blanch- ard also gave up 4 hits and struck out Fl. As the game went into extra innings Blanchard relieved by Sterling Ladner who allowed only one hit the rest of the way.' Paul McGonnell was the heavy sticker for the winners getting a clrciiit i-loiit and a pair of singles. Callaghan had two hits for the losers. Trophy Leaders In City Softball The following are the statistics in the races for the home run and pitching trophies in the City Soft- bull League. The trophy for the” . most homers is being given by illenderson and Cudmore and the pitching trophy in the hurler with the best record is being awarded by Canada Packers. - Home runs: R. Pineaii. BYC. ti. Len Arsenault. SID. 7: D. McCal- liim. Lions and F. Shepherd. Ah- hics. 5: G. Bradley SID. 4: F Dunn and P. Shepherd. Ahbies. .'l. Pitching. H. Iiartinger. SID. It-0: . F Shepherd. Abbies 9-1; D. Grcg-l 073'. Lions fl-2: Fr. ('. Roche. BY(' 7-2: .I. Thistle. BYC .'l-0: A. Bal- lem. SID 4-l; C. Ballem and T. Ballem. SID 3-1: N. Pineail BYC and D. McCormack. Abbie: .'i-4. Baseball Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago opened up a one-game lead on both New York and Cleveland in the American League Sunday by winning a doubleheader while the two leading contenders had to settle for splits. Boston, however, kept pace by sweeping two to remain only three games Brooklyn pulled out 13' 2 games ahead of the National League pack by thumping St. Louis 11-2 while Don New- combe boosted his phenomenal record to 18-1 with a five- New York Giants. who sold Sal Maglie. their 38- year-old "Dodger killer” to Cleveland, ended Milwaukee's six-grime winning streak 7-3. behind the 'Riinnelt- at the plate in the ninth of the second game. trying to score' the tying run from first ;base on Mickey Vernonis double l in the ninth. Kansas City dropped the Yank- ees a length behind the White So). by winning the second game 7-l after Don Larsen, just moved up from Denver. pitched a four- hitter for B 5-2 New York victory in the opener. Hank Bauer, Mic- key Mantle and Yogi Berra hit home runs in the first inning of . the first game for New York. Kansas City trailed 1-0 in the eighth of the second game when Gus Zernlal hit a homer with a man on. The A's sent 11 men n bat and scored five runs in the -inth. ('lt-veland got Sllkllil shutout iitt-hing frnni Art Houtteman to zrab the second game from Balti- more 6-0 after the Orioles had ral- lied with four in the eighth to win the first 4-3. ' ii i 5.3. 3-6. 6-3. 6-4. FONTANA FIGHTS STRONGLY In their first set, Fontana and flood cxcliangcd service breaks in .Ilie third and ,fourth games and then held even until Hoad made it 8-7 on his own service and cracked Foiitana at deuce to cop the set in the next game. 2. It was much the same story in the second set Hoad was leading 6-5 I-ontana held through eight idetitc; on set point before he finally cracked to give Hoad the set. Fonlniia was in top form and although he double-faulted eight times. none was costly. Hoad had .1 slight edge on ground shots. . Willingdon xshnwtt abme is llt:dEt'lHl0d Chief winning the second dash of the, D Pace on Saturday nights -racing card at the Driving Park. which was witnessed by the largestt crowd to attend l'.'l('lI1E Fastest Time Cup Scores CALGARY lCPl - Final 30-hole scores in tlic Willingdon Cup iii- ti-rproviiicial tcam golf matclic Saturday: British Columbia (561) Bill .llc('nll. Victoria 72-7.'l--I45 Dotti: Bajli.-. Vancouver 71-69--140 Lyle Crawford, Vancouver 67-67- l.'i4 Bob Kidd. Vancouver 69-73-142 Alberta (574! Bill Tait. Calgary 70-76-146 yKeilh Alexander. Calgary 72-72- I44 Doug Silverberg. Red Deer 69-74- 143 Bob Gardner. Calgary 71-70--141 Quebec (579) Tom I-lunter, Montreal 71-74-14 Elliot Godcl. Montrcall78-72-14 Brian McGuigan. Montreal 75-' 149 Joe Leblanc. Montreal 72-611-l Ontario (5111) Moe Norman. Kitchener 69-69--J Nick Weslock. Windsor 70-75-14; Gcrry Magec. Toronto 74-74-14! Dave Morland. North Day 76-74 150 Manitoba (606) Mike Pidlaskl. Winnipeg 72-78-I Bob Gray. Winnipeg 77-63-146 Bill Rudd. Winnipeg I10-77--I57 Jack Gardner. Winnipeg W-76-liy Saskatchewan (014) Gordon Beattie. Regina 81-77--1.5:: Kelly Carin. Saskatoon 75-74-149 Del Wilson. Regina 74-77-151 'Boh Reid. Prince Albert I12-74--II; New Brunswick--P. E. l. (nil William Beer, Charlottetown 76- 78--154 Bill Davidson, Saint John 33-07-- 170 M. .I. Ilowling. Moncton 72-76--148i Douglas Lewis. Moncton 76-78-I54 In Saturday Archic I.lt-wellyn drove Sir Jos- iph to the fastest time clocked at :he Driving Park so far this season when he brought the bay geld- ing to the wire in 2007-. in the first dash of the free-for-all on Saturday night's card. raced DI"- fore in big crowd. Sir Joseph walked home in that event at least four lengths in front of Aunts Dream anti Gtilizigaii. In the second dnsli though Sir Joseph was chnsett to the wire by Ann's Dream and Galingan in a tight finish. Upsets and big pays were thr order of the evening and .lIui'ir-l E. got the ball rolling in the very first dash rewarding Iicr lw.-l-zers with a train payoff Rajah Han- wer came home second to pay W70 and 7.iikic Voln '5l2.30 to :how. Other big win pays were Miss ')onna Mac in the third 59 20: My Darling in the fifth 511.10; Joan B. Lee in the sevcilth 58.90 and lfedgc-wood ('hlcf in the iiintit Sill.- 70 Besides Sir Joseph. l4""t'"ll'l Hanover was the only double dash winner. In both the second and sixth dashes the hm fit, was followed by G. Ann C and Ioosier Doctor. Bettors who had their money riding on My Darling and Amer- ica's Are in the quinella on fifth dash pocketed the tidy sum of 556.10 for a two dollar wager. The Daily Doilble on Barcenn Hanover and Miss Donna Mae iny the second and third dashes paiti' SUMMARY Iilt Dash Nova Scott: (028) l Peter Doig. Halifax 84-73--162 .M"riPI E. iKt-II.vI .. I Lea Windsor. Hglifax 77-79--156 .Rajah Hanover lM..,-esidpi 2 John Monroe. Sydney 75-76.151 Ziikic Voln l0'Mc-aral .1 yRocky Jollymore. Dartmouth 00- Joppii Maid 4Sh.-iw) . . . . . .. I 795159 l.Ioandale tBernardt 5 S 'th A d C II W' Doubles Crown Sunday Earl Smith and Walter Cullen won the men's doubleii title of the Island Closed Tournament by de- feating last year's club champs. Mark MacGulgan and Bud Mac- Aleer. in straight sets 8-1. 11-9, 7-5 at. the Charlottetown courts over the weekend. ;oHMActivil'ies At lelvedero 100 020 00x--5 9 1 syi-at-use III 001 000- 4 9 0 American League I51. Kellner IRIL-hmontl 100 ooo l00-- 2 it o; W . Farrell. Kipper t7I and ley-ICM 62 L Prli ('mt vman; I-lab:-nit-ht, Medlinger til) Ne” ” k 62 2? -3” -' KC- and Watlington. cl: 1'"; 62 M7 I seem"! Boememan w &l .602 1 Syracuse 000 000 1- l 5 2 Dem,” 55 y '5” 3' Richmond ooo 100 x- 4 n 2 K . 7 -539 77 010 mu ooo-1 7 1 Morehead and Heyman; Jordan, w";" 0") '3 W -"7 3" Volsale (7) and St. Claire. 3:13 "W0" 35 " -3” 37": "M more" " In , 71 .290 as GBuffaIo loo ooo ooo. i 3 2 ' ”"' w”';'"P ( an R heater 00002300x-5 at . 0- (laaas, Hahn (7) Bozman 40- and n"90kll'" 71 32 -509 - 1” ml . Yew:-tc; Maclilnson and Rand. 3 :3 .559 13' MH 4 Fir I 0' 001 600 01x-8 I o Coliimbuil oo ooo con mi. I 9 2 gginwslvhll 55: if -495 20 Havana 000 M0 M0 om... 2 it 1 "I0 .471 22'a 1 Kerlaukos and Eruutt; Icantle- g:;'dl:':l:H 2 :64 1344' am... Pittsburgh as 57 km :4 ' 0 Columbus gm om (F 9 3.; International Mane I If Wt 00-! ll 0 Havana lll Ill) x-4 lo 0 W I. Put. GIL M M1 M14 n 1 stealer. Hug lit Miller tilt and Toronto on 46 . - Detock. Bau- Lakemut; Quiche: and Noble. Montreal on 44 000 I4 Daley (M. m mum M-... iii Havana 05 40 575 3 0 Rocha!!! 50 H 5M 11 who Itoobmnr 001 in 03- 0 ii mlyncuae as no 47.! iii: , . Marlowe. Inlay (oi Hahn (7) colunitau I1 tu an icy, I 0 Inn (7) and &toull. Yewctc (7); luflalo 47 as ,4" 21 ,4 I-Onwuluuhtoiuuvtau-. Ihhuond 4: 1o .31: -5" "'2 1 stake held in connection with the Doug Saunder. with a low gross of 74 and George Scantlcbury with I low not of 01 won the sweep club championship play at the Begvedgl! course over the week- ai . The Special Prize for the hidden hole. which was No. 7 was won by H. scar and .i. Ibbott. Art MacKenzle defeated last yeariii club champ Frank Mac- Innla in club championship play on Sunday. Mackenzie was I down coming into the lath hole but tied Mue- Iniiis by getting btrdlca on the last pair of holes and will the round on the ants tile (5)!) or Gomez (7-st vg mm. tltx 40-Ol - Dlchol i 1) vs Fowler (5-7) In men's singles play Earl smith "'0 Paul KI.Vs advanced to the ""3.-5 by winninl their senii-final matches. Earl Smith dropped the fit ct to his opponent Bud Mat-Aleer. 0-3 but went. on to win the next three 03- H. 6-2. Km also lost the am act to his adversary Walter Cullen I-7. but came back to win the next three 0.3, 6.2, cu, Probable Pitchers NEW YORK tAPt L p,.,h,,,,,,, pitchers for Monday's major league games. twon and lost rec- ords in parentheses) Natoul uane 7 .Bi-ooklyn at Milwaukee mi- Ines (9-3 vs Burdette is-st New York at St. Louis in) Ltd- nllllfrlilyiiliittinttllttw the-I Kennedy. NF ' . tin the last two years. Placing second is .lnhnii,v Kal- be attending it. f. MORE KEEN RACING SCHEDULED IIEIIE T0fll as if another terrific crowd williPace. racing fans can expect I When Kelwnvli thriller. will be run off. Moriellifhe first dash beginning at 3.30. tmuck. and the third horse is:Ptaygirl. Captain Morgan. Bell. . iAmerica's Ace. Premier .1 Wat-lBanks. Eva Budlonl1- P'l"'-'” 3110-! Nme dash” iter is holding down the rail llong. Abner IttcGraw. y y y Another big card has licenlwoody and Prudence Hy startidayllght time. Of Season Night Races 'Itoy;il Train lwiseilerl lArionway t(flidinlirei Miss. Palll (Neill) Tiino -2:10 45. Alilricl E. owtlctl by C. O. driven by Lorne Kelly. Pari-miltilcl: 26.10: 0.30. 6.70: l 7.10, 3.50: 12.30. . 2nd and tith I Barccna Hanover. ICrcainr-rt l rG. Ann ('. I('allbeckl lltloosicr Doctor iShawl Ranitln 'Il'IacDonald' 4 -Wait For Me i0'Mcaral S Parker's Pick ICudmoret 6 I ll Flliis. I -7Axl:Isu:.Jh1.- . C. P. Clegg gillloresldcl Jollity Leo tSte:ldt Time- 2:17 (V5: 210 2'5. thzircena Hanover owned by L. 'l:illidtiy. drivcii by R. Creamer. Part-mntiiel' lst dash -- 4.70: y.'l.00. 4.80. 2.60. 340. 3.00., Zntl idaslt-- 2.70. 3.60. 2.10: 2.30 .950. 2.60. . t :lrd and vii. Miss Donna Mac 'BPl'IIRlTl' l Jean 8. Lee tKcnnedyl Dale B. tStcadt .. .. Scott Cash (Barricaut Falrgo tl-Inrdt . 4 Billy Budlonlz II akel 6 Sir Peter I. 7 Tiiiie-2'16. 2'15. Miss Donna llac owned driven by E A. Bernard, B. Lee owned and driven by It 5 2 3 ximaua-is and Jean Sam Pari-mtittiel.s' lst dash 4.00. :'ilt'lt 2.70. .'l00. 2.90 dash -t1.00- 5.40. 421; 3.50. i 3 70. 9.20: 2nd III! and lllh Sir Joscpll Illleivellynl Ann's Dream lfiallbeckt 2 Gahagan (Shawl .. 3 4 5 Impact i0'Mcarat .. Texas Hanover tliorrieaiit TIHIO--2209 175: 210 Sir Joseph owned by H II He- van. driven by Archie Llewellyn. l"ari-miituols: Isl dash -- 2.70; 2.50, 2.70. 2.20. 2.30. 250 2nd dash---2.60: 240. 260. Stli (I 9th My Darling IOU arat l lleclgcwond Chief tRobinsonl 3. America's Ace rcudmoret Johnnie Kalmiick tKellyt Annuncio lCreamt-rl Premier .1. Walter ilmweryt . Money Royal lwisenerl Time---2:12; 2:14 U5. My Darling owned by Senator G. H. Barbour. driven by Len 0'Meara. Hetlgewood Chief own- ed by Mapco Stables, driven by Robinson. Pari-mutuels: lat dash -- ll.l0: 5.70. 5.40: 3.30. 3.30. 3.90. 2nd ;Ia1s.h--19.70: 0.00. 14.00: 6.10. 5.70. my-:.noL. H-)-b3IVh3 Jacaran-q llttnitioii lllFl.EMEll A meeting of those plan- ning t.o attend Ottawa Shoot Pittsburgh at Chicago-Hall II-It vs Miiiaer (M) Plttsbur st Clnctiiaatl int - Alauten League will be held Tonight Royal Packing 00. Office at 8:30 PM. (D.'I'.) at Ne Inna scheduled. under the arcs.in Charlottetown lined up for tonight and it looksibt-hind the gate for the A and BB1 Sir Joseph Chalks Up Local Team To Play At Morell The following hall players are asked to meet at W.G. Barbour's this evening at 5.15 from where they will travel to Morcll to play a game with Morell entry in the Kings County Baseball League: F. Kennedy, V. Handrahan. E. MacKinnon, L. McGuigan, B. Lund. .l. Sqiiarcbi'ilZl1s. P. .Ia.V. K. MacDonald. B. Mc('alliiiii. D. ItIacLeod. W. Dunn. and D. Le- Clair. Olson. Sugar Ray Bout Is Scheduled NIIIM YORK IAP)--A middle- weight title match between cham- pion Carl Bobo Olson and ex- Clltimtt Sugar Ra)" Robinson is pretty well set for Chicago Sta- dium. .-'ritltiy, Nov. 4. Robinson finally agreed to accept 25 per cent for his share of the purse Friday night after it series of conferences. Originally he had held out for 30 per cent. Olson will get 35 per cent of the gate. When Robinson balked. ilarry Markson, managing director of the International Boxing Club, said he had sent a cable to Charles ltumez of ,Francc, the No. 1 ct-nteiider, asking if he would be available to fight Olson. However. Charles Michaelis, an associate promoter at the Parts Sports Palace. said no cable had been received by him for Humev. or his manager, 3.00. Philippe Fillppi. Both are on vaca- tion. Duke In Charity” Cricket Mulch BANDMINTON. England 1A?! - The Duke of Edinburgh played in a charity cricket match before 15.- 000 spectators Sunday and his hat. ting was better than his bowling. The duke captained a team of leading British and South African cricketers to victory by four wick- ets over another all-star team led by the Duke of Beaufort. The duke bowled eight overs and conceded 59 rumi without securing a wicket. At bat. the duke quickly rapped out 22 runs before being bowled. , For Quality Mildncu to Naples. Waymark. Miss Mlle. Mlldale. t Photo by Godfrey) Softball Ass'n. Annual Meeting AMHERST tCP) - John I. (Jacki Grey of Halifax, was re- elected presidcnt of the Maritime Softball Association at the annual meeting here Saturday. In his annual report the pres- ident said 35 new teams had been registered with the association in 1954 and another increase was ex- pected this year. Vicc-presidents elected included: John Hunter. Summerside, P.E.I., first: H. Kelly, Mont-ton. second; Tom Slade, Halifax. third: and D. Shaw, Saint John, N. B., fourth. Clary MacDonald of' Halifax. was re-elected secretary - treas- urer. Sportiibviiieifs (IHICAGO. lAPt -- Dick Dono- van. Chicago White Sox ace right- handcr. underwent a successful appendectomy Saturday night. Dr. John B. Clarldge. team physician. said the lanky pitcher will be in hospital fory about 10 days and will not be able to pitch for ”at least four weeks." CHICAGO. tAPl-Dr. Hubert F. Meacham. 05. physician for Chi- cago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League until his retire- ment nine years ago, died Friday while on vacation in La Jolla. Calif. NAPLES. tAPt-Laiikv Alfredo Camarero of Argentina Sunday won the 1955 world long distance swimlng chaiiipionship. clipping more than an hour off the record for the rough swim from Capri Racing Tonight IST DASH 8:30 C C TROT - I DASH AT 8175.00 Boy. Tommy Shanter. Connie French. lma Hoosier. Also eligible: My H97"- "”Thair's It. Big Ted Gennesee. Aprll Bud. Tara Little Dale. Lusllcla. Roma Budlong. A I B B PACE - 2 DASHE8 AT 3285.00 EACH Kt.-ppoch Playgirl. Bell Banks. Prudence Hy. Prince Budlonl- E" Budlong. Abner McGraw. Captain Morgan. Morlell Woody. C C TROT - I DASHES AT 1175.00 EACH p All Budlong, Frisco The Great. Sir Francis Drake. Reel Tint"; pairs Echo. Feather Duster. Also eiulbit C PACE - 2 DASIIES AT Il50.00 EACH . Lady Cash. Becky Smith, Rosalie Hooper..Mlirlon IL. Frrdd" Scott, Humdale. Frlscq Guy, Bob Clelg. c c PACE - I DASHES It-r msoo men Jolly Bud. Sister Verna. Mr. Jollscott. Sleepy Sam. June Bret"- Famous Boy. Miss Commando. Countess Carlo. Also eligible: D!- J. o.. Queen Primrose. Penny Royal. QUINELLA ON lib-DAILY DOUILI ON 1'1 8 CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK 105tll BATTALIOII IlElIIll0ll GT1! AUGUUI Business Meeting. Ueglon Homo. Direct. - . 4 P.M.: 5 P.M.: 6 P.M.: Parade. Chicago White Sox.Win Doubleheader To Open Full Game Lead On Yanks 6?Tribe Halifax And District Baseball HALIFAX ICP)-Lefty Jim guy, kendall from Waynesvlllc. in pitched no-hit, no-run baseball ..' Halifax Cardinals hammered Truro Bearcata 1-0 in the Halifax and District ball league satu;-my. Kuykendall received ori-oi-1... support from his teammates, who kept the pressure off him by M1. lecting 14 hits, including um, homers off Truro pitchers Don Ea. son. Pete Fisher. and Meckmaii, Hosea Rogers led the Cardinal at tack with two homers and pm, Stafford the other. To becoming the third pitcher tr, throw a no-hitter In the H.” league in the last five years, my. Kendall allowed only five men in reach first. all on walks. lg struck out six. The other no-hitters were thrown by Gerry bevinson in 1949 and in Phil Tarpey in 1954. Both pi.y.'. for Halifax. STELLARTON, N. S. ICPI - Stellarton Albtons swept a doubt. hill from Kentvllle Wildcats in tli. Halifax and District Basebal League Saturday. Alblons edged Keniville 3-! )1 the first game and then cam: back strong to blank the vallei team 11-0 in the second. ' The first game was a pltchen duel all the way with Dick Bunker i Dinner and Together. - nnnoin uvatm min" of Kentvllle and Russ Hendrick. each allowing five hits. Kentvlllt got its lone run in the first. stell. arton tied the game in the third and added the winning run: in the sixth. Leo Parent pitched five-hit ball in the second game for Stellsrtoii. Kentvllle used four pitchers. start. ing with Al Llndop. who was the loser. DARTMOUTH, N. 8. (CF). Dartmouth nailed the leading Liv- erpool Larrupers 0-1 In the Hali- fax and District ball league latrm. day. The lone Liverpool run came all the bat of pitcher Don Richards who homered in the seventh hi- ning. Richards however. had difflcultv In maintaining control and Ar- rows scored four runs in the na- ond inning and added two l'n0l'l In the sixth. In all he allowed only five hits. Bill Walsh, the winner. held Liverpool to foil Itnjlll and Richard's honiar. U. S. Davis Cup Hopes Jolted SOUTHAMPTON. N.Y. (AN- Unlted States hopes for tutti the Davis Cup received 1 Saturday when it was learned that Tony Ti-abert has a i-lglit shoulder or back ailment that may hinder his effectiveness or possibly keep him out In challenge round. The ailment came to light I ter Trnbert had a terrific atriu- gle in defeating Herb Flam of Beverly Hills. Callf.. In the semi- finals of the Meadow Club tour- nament 0-8, 0-1, 0-4. 2-6, 6-1. Trabert. the main U. 5. hope h Davis Cup play. did not lay any- thing abnut it. but his father. Arch Ti-abert of Cincinnati diu- closed the ailment. Pressed for elaboration. 'l'rah ert said It felt like either I pinched nerve in his back or I misplaced vertebrae. Matinee Ilom llacet At. MoNElLLS M1113 SATURDAY. AUG. 6th Starting At 2 RM. (Standard Time! Sponsored by McNellls Mills Women's Institute Also eligible: Mamilitev I