sf as ooarilcusnonaa oceans. N.Y. (am-.'rsc' II- truder. who was urprlse "”"' ;."1."".....;"ii"u. sil?f.eo'?i'o w e . Iierl.i'I1blCIl)IIl.IlI stakes It Good Time ParI.' it required thus has side the world-famous s The favored E . driven by Earl very of St. Ste pben. N.B.. fsilogdaiis quest to bqioma uesn tiers after t. hoof . in the first dash of tone mile triangular one-mils COIITSE. ' 1111! IN FIRST DASH , lrhe Intruder is owned by the Aliwooxd Sktabie of Leonard Bucllls. New or mining engineer w o has I farm at Far Hill; NJ. The is to do- derby. handsome brown son Scotland- Mighty Mar et. by Volomlte. finished 11th the am dash woa 4- sum lshouncs to f" cilia” mush byidrs. Dave Johnston's V . from , te . . ut hen the chips were down, the New Jersey colt had the hinr first .155-second richest purse since the race was inaug- urated in . Ned Bower. who drove in his first . also helped himself to I birthday present. by whipping The Intruder to victory in the second and third heats. Bower, a native of Revenue, Ohio, is 83 todsy- ' - .. DOUl'l'FlIL STARTER several days ago, The Intruder was a doubtful starter in the race. but after I score workout Sat- urday. Buck decld to invest the 31.000 required to start. "I am I reIl- dark horse. all right," said Bower. as he entered the horse in the race that draws the cream of the sophomore trot- rs. . In fact, -The Intruder had only (er cores U gmmblelon raced six times prior to Wednes- day and had won two races at ggrings. N.Y.. coming I CUT I-'0BEFO0T - Egyptian Princess was the even- money favorite in the first heat. but got into a Jam and broke . in the jumble of horses. she suffered a cut on her right forefoot and was lucky to get back alive in lith place. . The Clear-vie”w Stable's horse came back to finish second to The Saratogs paltry 51 fourth in the last best. . In the final standing. second money of 324,647 went.to Valiant Rodney. third money of 39.859 to Nimble Colby and fourth of 84.- 929 to- Egyptian Princess. VALIANT RODNEY IN FIRST In the "first heat. A. D. KnIpp's Moray of Jackson, Mich.. led in the early part of the dash, with Cecile GDOSman'g Ego Hanover. Citizens who dfop into the Sports Arena today may be taken back I -little-iwhen they see the gleam- mg surface that sharply resemb- lsg s newly laid ice surface. How- ever I second thought will tell them this is still August and an ice surface is not too likely in .this rather warm weather. What they will be looking at is s spsnilng new cement floor that was put in yesterday in near re- cord time. Nearly 60 men were involved in the project that started at 7 I. m: and was finished around 8 p. in, in the afternoon. In that time they poured 21) yards or 1330 bags efrcensant and raked and smooth- 'edf it until the floor was compar- atively smoih. But the work didn't stop there. Injfsct it had only begun and the men were faced with about 15 more of work in--which there wasld be no interruptions. lN'I'EltBllP'i'IONl N Mr. Hsrryfldaooonsld. supervis- or of the renovations taking place in,tlIe Arena said, yesterday that when work begins on pouring a cement floor it.-must be complet- :f without delay or interruptions any kind otherwise seams may form between the part of the floor that has been poured and is hard- snd the part which is pour- slittltlstar. yin thafloor has been poured ad inst begins to harden devic- s0olisinthePIci'loocean I "co-owNsn LOOKS csptalnJamasOeok..; - Judas. provements are yet to be started. it is not expected that-the work will be completed before October 1st. PIPES ENCASEI) The hrinepplpes. used for freez- ing the water and forming the ice surface, have been completely messed in the concrete. They are OVER WORK tvfihns Iln little danger of being broken by pressure from without or with- in. Already they have been tested with and have withstood 60 pounds of pressure. Only 10 pounds pres- sure is ever required during ice making operations. from Mountain Lakes, N.J., going ahead, with I quarter of I mile remaining. But Dana Cameron, driving Val- iant Rodney, got up in s wild stretch spin to win by three quart- ers of I length. . Valiant Rodney was tidied ll 2:03. BM hi! 360.30 for 8 win price was second only to the some returned by the Ambassador who won the race in 1942. The second dash of the race. which has now required three beats in 11 different years, also was I er. ' Intruder in the second heat and mm "saw to run nan. "I got out behind Saboteur in the second heat. and went along the rail. never leaving it until we hit the head of the stretch." Bower uplained. Then Bower went to the outside with his horse and zipped between Valiant Rodney and Nimble Colby to win by about half I length in 2:01 2-5. The locking equalled the fourth-fastest time in the race and compared with the record of 2:00 flat set in 1947 by' Hoot Mon. Egyptian Princess took the lead near the final turn and was on the rail. but couldn't stave off the final burst of The Intruder. Val- iant Rodney was third. STICK WITH PRINCESS pg. lain Si .2!” '""'::;”...."'”."..':':.:. '3; choice. Valiant nodncy Wu 4-1- DABITOIIIWIII snboieur lad-for the fir t ter ...'""".....""-.”" E ' had the Prin- Nimhl goingvso the three-quarter pole and lower began to move with The Intruder as th:e,hI3rineul samely held onto the . 111;; , Valiant Rodney. Nimble Hanover and Lullwater Victory all were IILI furious dash to the wire for the payoff. Slid- denly on the outside in I cloud of ctigst came Bowel: with The Eln- der. winning 3' a neck 20 Hanover was second, Valiant Rod- nay third, and Egyptian Princess The winner was timed in The fans hadn't given up on the Princess, owned by Norman and Fred Woolworth of Winthrop. Me., Williams Being I A Helped T o Pay- S5.000 fine BOSTON (AP) - Ted Williams. Boston Red Sox slugger who drew I 35,000 fine for spitting at booing Boston fans. is receiving help in making up the-fine. Charles N. Collstos. I state is- bor ralations commissioner. said Wednesday he has sent Williams I cheque for 325. "I believe Williems' action was an emotional outburst. not I spite- fol act," said Collstos. mlttee of "responsible citizens" gather contributions towards pay- ing the fine. In Northampton. in western Massachusetts. donation contain- ers with the message "Help Ted Williams pay his fine" were placed on counters in I cafe and tobacco shop. FRENCH INFLUENCE French speaking Canadians form 30 per cent of Canada's When the cement floor is com- pleted it will be painted green. total population and so per cent of them live in Quebec. Collstos suzleated that I com-. . LARGE rm. 43 0 APPLE JUICE , Tin 25c oz. FOWL FRESH-GRADE "A” ll). 39c 1 lb. Tia 59: x" . SAVE 'PEACHES SHOP srsas ms YORK, 20 OZ. Tin 27: AT 4 '53- 576 "EM ' i l , rlcmc Tm HAMS 35: Lb. 43c Drlnlc "oulx" AND sea: was W Illll SW5. 2 lga. stalls. Yerlrlo os..' ;I.IlXLi9lllD.ZHss. roILsrns'sus..aSu. 49: KlngSileIIlE1Ewlsh borlliowol . . 5.1.57 ........ ... .. .... .rsss.rIcoou2oa..znns 31: sQae.Lo.Iggqo.4earg 29: Italian plugs. 69: 'zVons,.....;...-an --A: 75: l I 3:02. The win payoff in the last heat was 310.90, 36 and 33-60- Csnadlsn Press sun Writer gle today Is the eighth Innugl Canadian IUD! Olien with I new look. Thepll - day tournament, operations stimulated with finan- cial assistance from two outside sponsors this year, will start off with I battle between ensign; gnu Start Today At WINNIPEG (CP) -- Play start! today in the Canadian women's 01056 golf championship, I 56-hole test, and the first half of the 36- hole mterprovincial senior and junior team matches. An entry of 112 players will tee off on the Niakwa Country Club's flat 6.500-yard course in the three dian women's open. to include top United 'States golfers. goes into I qualifying round Monday, then in- to week-long match play to end in I 36-hole final Aug. 18. 1' ' ”' ., champion for both the open and close titles is Marlene Stewart of Fonthill. Ont. She posted a record 54-hole score of 223. eight under par. for a is- stroke edge last year at Victoria. liunner - up was Rae Milligan of Jasper. Alta. In the open. Miss Stewart downed Mary Gay of Kitchener. 0nt., ll and 9 in the 36-hole final BIG MANITOBA ENTRY Of the total entry in the close. 55 are from Manitoba. Saskatch- 'Crea,m. Of Can. Tennis Crop Begin Junior Cl1'ships Today OTTAWA (CF) - The cream of terprovincisl team matches that Canada's young tennis stars tan- prevmuuy m" we chmpmmmw junior tennis champion. its and women's divisions. Can. ' lNomen's Golf Clfships day close competitions. 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