fdootean Hurts Two-Hitter 1 As, Dodgers Defeat Flyers Bar. ur'I Dodger: downed the M.C. City aseball League game which made a line running catch behind Flyer: 5-1 in a regular the plate in the third. and Buck Whitlock made a nice pick-up on was klled after 8 1-3 innings be- a hard-hit ball to left centre. cuus 'of rain at Memorial Field Last night's game leaves the last. 'ening. Dodgers on top of the league with D nie MacLciin pitched 2-hit four wins and one loss. followctl l)r'Ill:I0I' ll"-' D0dEN'-S. Bll0WinI-Z hy the Stars with two wins and only),-two singles in the bottom of two losses. The Flyers. who llilVt the second which resulted in the played one less game than llll Flyers lone run. MacLean walked other teams, hold one win and two batters and slruckout eight. two losses. The Dodgers made their first break in the first inning. Vern BOX SCORE Hnndrahan. pitching for the Fly- nodgpn AB R H 1-0 A 1- ers. w.-iikcd Ralph Pineau. the R, pmmu, ct 2 3 1 1 (1 ti first man at bat. Then Buck (1 pmeau, 31, M 4 1 0 0 1 2, Whitlnrk stepped tip to the plate C. Ryan, c 2 1 O O 0 I) and banged ll homo run over the R, whine.-k, 5; 3 1 2 n It i) right centre field fence to put 1; Lundg 4 0 3 7 0 0 the Dodgers ahead 2-0. CIIHTIIP P, Veniol. 4 0 I) 2 0 ll Ryan scored the l)iid:;crs third G, Flynn, 3 0 I) t) 1 I) run in tlic lllil'(l with tho aid of kj M.-tr-I).m,1lrl. rt 4 0 1 1 0 (I a uiilk. an f'l'lIll and ii siiflzlff. D !Vl:icl.min. p 2 0 O 1 2 (l ll'hitlock's tun-liazser in the 5th scnt two men livcr tho plate to Fl.)'"N 53 R " P0 A It end the Barbour g:in.:,"s scoring 3- -IIIHP. 5! - 3 0 0 ll 0 0 Thu lnginrl pnphpr vyas V;-1-u B. l.und. 2b .. 3 0 ti 3 2 fl lliindrnhan ulio allowod 7 hi!-' F. lx'cnnctly. c 3 Tl 0 l I fl nalkcrl ll llltn (ind siruvkoiit 8. W. Dunn. Ill) 3 I) ll 2 4) (i The Flnris ')lll,V run came in M. hl.icF.'i(l.icn. cf Tl Tl 0 0 fl I (hr socniirl innin.: as Loriic )l:ir- -l.5(lll1Il'PllllZ;'-'5- l-' 7- l l ll ll ll Giiigan Sll'i,".'lFl'I to push John V. liaiirii':ili'-iii. ii 3 0 ll 3 '- l the plate. I.. 5lat'Guig.'in. ll) 2 O l G 1) i) Fliers rntclior. l'). KI. Donald. rt 2 0 0 i I ll I R nning For NB-PEI Golf Honors I-'Ri-.'Dr.niC'roN. rcri -- Amn- added a 73 to two 72's. nniv mic ten: leadership of the New Bruns- stroke below Randlrs. Tied iiitti wick and Prince Edward lsland'Isner was Bob Gray. Charlotte- olf tournament again changed! town. Gray carded 74 after roundsi ands Wednesday when John of 70 and 78. 1 Stevie. Rivcrdalc Golf and Ctlllflirtj The defending amateur and open Club. shot his SPL't)lld straight 7! CIHIIITDLUITI Art MacKc:i:'.ic, (;li:ii- tor a ihr."c-rouiid total of 218. .lott3toun, continued out of tits- His clcscsi amateur competitor. close fight. He started with an un- favorable 80 and tool; 76 for catch clubmate John Raiidles. who had led his class Tuesday. soared to a of the next two rounds. T 78 in his third outing and at the Oh g . 1 dyd (1 dy 1 end of 54 holes lagged three strokeal By :3:?:jg:::;f:1,:'nCCV uC;mx.1U.c.E,f::mH be'll:7liledlitl::r::s,i"l8 ticd htin it-th dc lK' Kpnlwlle; 8' Summcrsidui ' I s - - t 'r- - ): 56IKl1"('-'gl;'0Xll;llll7-1011 Atixliie Iftlihfilfcssionnlsi Cccil Dmvlinfi c 11" It - ll 1.9)) 1” 9)” 74-72-74-220; Jimmy Walk:-r K 75-. 1;; tlftrgpenyclggclii II;-xhler 522.75-74--227; George Griffin B 82-78- aiuo eowns ' nz. ' 32-242, third in the field with 220.,DO'il pi,-St division: 301, Gray C 7n. 3;nel:li(air. KRivters'ide.N aSnd1 L-illlizigtr.-73-'14-222; N. E. lVlcLcu(l 3 Hi)" 71 Cl. 911 V1 -0- - la ' 5 76-” ' Frank Mc(liiini. C llil for 8. third place tie among the l2'7gL2. Dy J. Hucstisi 5 71.9.. professionals. . 39240,” ! Steele Carded I 71 WEdn6-SCl3y- Second division: Dori Macdnnald best of the dos"-after iirevlousic R2-73-78-233: Harry Simmnndsl rounds of 74 and 72. Skinner took C 77-80-79 6, A, G Macmillan '75. ndciin: to his 73 and par 70 lC 77-.13-32--242: Bill NlCl1I)lS(in C Ran'dlcs' thrre round scores were R3-79-82--244; D. H. Saunders C lil- 7i-72-78 and l)owlni;:'s 74-72-74. 93-102-277. l Third division: J80-85-83-248; E T. N. Rogers C RETAINS JUNIOR LEAD 1' praught C 92,: Monctnnlan Doug Lewm defcnmi97IiP:Jr3l?34division: Dr. Ken Irwin in: his junior crown, retained the Hm mssmmmnljc 9i-H5-176; Don Mziciiiillzin C 9:- 1:lTaf)(1if;l.lf1tR”p77h:llid iiiakiiig his tnt.a' 88718": F” Jenkins C 90'” 'w”" .234. Harry Simmonds of Char- 95g;rl'19gms'”n: J B BMW" (' lottetown came next with 236. A 2291 kept 'E. E. Joklnen. Moncton. ahead of the second division. 1 Sixth division: W. A. Macltnr C W8-101--199; H. C. Atkinson C ill-; 100-21!: A. B. Dtiuglas C ll4- Tho various chaiiipionsliips willl107....221; J. N pndm. T HLH4,-33.-. he dccickd by anothcr 18 holes to-i Seniors: R. E. Jcnkiny C fit). da.)'. 94--184. '. Ben Isner. of the Moncloh G0" Juninrsi llarry Simmonds C 7'7- i Club. who was in runner-up po.si- 80-79-236; Bill Nicholson C 83-79- 7 tion among the amateurs Ttiesdax-. R2-244. Four-Man Softball Team (live Impressive Display Olanrlia If)lll'-lllilti softball team runs in three trips. Jacksoti hit 2 from Halifax won two ball games for 3. and Kimbet and Wilson each at Queen EllZZllJ!'l.h Park baseball got a round-trippcr in three tries. diamond yesterday, defeating the'-"Bomber" Forbes hit 5 for 9 and l..eglonn:iii-es 15-5 in the afternoonlcuvolier 5 for 8 in the evening and n-inning over the RCAF F'ly- game. crs 15-7 in the cvnniiig. Large In the afternoon contest. Curr- crowds iurncri out to see bothlller tried pitching blindfold to games. and the brand or softball1Freddle Gallant but walked the dished nut lcft the fans well satin-lbatter. He pitched from st-cond fled. base to Gallant again, and again I”-red Cuvulicr gave up only fiveythc Legionaire stir-kman got. a hose him in the first game to the on balls. The roving outficldcr and Le 'onn.1irr,s. whilr tho fnur-man infielder indulged in a game of teijlt were rollecting 12 off Rooslcards with the base unipire whilc Armstrong. Cuvulier struck out ltlpitcher Cuveiier uas striking out. Ind Armstrong whiffcd three. 'I'heiGaudet in the final inning of the visiting quartet. from Halifax u-ei'eyafternoon contest. otkadier nffcid. committing only three errors to the Legion".-z nint-..t.he afternoon game was Elnier "Tiddy" Phillips hit 2 for Zlythr most brilliant plays for the Legion and Dick Dclgllan day. . I fl)r 4. stew Grady and Enrig-ht: Umpil'PH were: Aftemoon-plate, Dottcette-. got one hit apiece. Dou-.Dt-arocheo. Bases. Beaudry; Evo- bl'L0e'.I bring a liomr rim. Lucas of mm: game--Plate. Benudry, bases, Olnpds hit. 4 for B and Forbes 4 Dcsrochea. for-9. l Before the In tho evcning fixture Cuvulierlworship Mayor Wedge pros:-iitcd allowed tho. Alfl0l'('t' boys seven to Fred Ciiveller. the captain of safe binglr-s and gathered is off the viatlng team. A souvenir of tho the the slants of Andy Aiidrewaltnwn of Summerside in npp:('ria- Andrews had a prrfert day with'tion of the team's visit to tho the hickory. getting three linmc-.Pi-itirn County capital. Rain Halts Races After Five Dashes; -High Pays ll Clue Plea Capt Morgan (Kcnedy) Lou Kalmuck (Bryanton) Meg taowneui . . Janet clegg (sobey) . Ill Cnnto (Colea) .. . Yankee Joan (MacRne) . Marion E. (Kelly) . .. .. Tommy Morgan (Macfveill) 4 dr Timu-2.15 4-5. 2.10: Parl-mut- uel: 866.50. 26.40:: 8030. Second race. 524.00. 5.00; 34.00, Winning horse owned by Mt-Irnr Kennedy. B Clan PM-o-Purse I150 Buddy Budionx (MacDonald) Ann's Pride (callback) . Mannister Direct (Dewar) Lucky Hnrvuur (A. MacDonald) Face Cloth (Cosh) ......... .. -TIT: Hope (Joy) . Rub! P. Dale (Simmons) . Abner the Great. tsobey) . ,, ., Time--2.15 4-5. Perl-mutuel. 3530' M0: trio. Winning horse owned. by M. Mccaowitn. Free-For-All Robert Bnica (MscNelll) A.M'l B01 (Bownul) .. . .. Hedgewood Ohiof mot-ruon) Jo Jo Svoncer (Burbine) . Min Knox (sober) .. .. Time-2.11 2-5. Part-mutue. 00. am; am. winning horse Id by M Qoouno. one of of the afternoon game. Hm Rain interrupted an interesting racing card at Summnrside Race- II Stadium last night after five to had both concluded. There VI some exceptionally large pays at She puri-mutuei windows, Capt. llotgan paying 566.50 to win in tha (t nee. and the winning daily IO ticket of Lil Prison and coft. Morgan in the first two races plying 8150.10. ' SUMMARY -salaman-A ma-buzzlrou aaauauun Q400-Luna anoint-I l Olin-' s-'. 1 1..-c;igi:c pitt-hcr to win 13 games. Norman's catch in right ficlil in in tesronrrv ,'.'.. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Clcvclziiid Indians edged a half- gtiiiic ahead of the New York Yan- ltccs Wctiiicsduy but needed help Tmiii Cliic-tigri White Sox to do it. tllic mix lilitllltlcfl out a 15-3 vic- llil) iivt-r inc Yanks LTS Virgil Titiclis l)t'L'llfllP tlic first Anicricaii The iriiiiiiph boosted the third- iilacc Cliicagoriiis to within 4!: giiiiit--' (if the lczigiic-lciidiiig In- tliiins, uiiii (,'(lUltl iiiaiizigc only lliiir -:i-t-ti.'.tl sl" "lll (it: with the i -it llvti Sit. i-". ' ' il' Giants liclncd their .'x:tiiiii.'il Jllllc lcad by edging ilic ('iihs lil lllt' npcnc-r of :i tut) llllI' cs: (ll. Chicago. Bill 'l'.i - liil't'l).' siiiizlv sctircd .' 'llli-iiiiiimui with tho uiuniiii: ')l' clic zilltiurd just ftiur hits ('iil).s .1 third time Receiving Entries For Island Tennis l-intiins i'or the Island Closed '1'--iiiizs tlll.li.l;)lfIl'iSll.f12 which opt-n fllll it lk'('llll .it tho ('hzir-l lrllliiltltlll f1iuris will be uii in l-r.ti.i;.' ni;;lit. it iiniinrml liriiti last night. Cluli Ulllt cxpccl entries from Siinimi do. the l".. C. A. F. :intl tho ll. courts. .),.. rcrt-ivcti it as an- 7 Baseliall S camEs . Al Memorial ' field Tonight . A double header is scheduled for. Mrmorinl l-iicld this evening. The? first. fin!!!" coriiniciicos at 7 pm which hrin s tm:r'licr fhr- Pliillits and Kcii ,ttin of the Bantam Lnzitziir wiizi ucrc raiiicd out lasty night. The sccond game. which lsil expected to get under way at 8.30. plil.. will he a City Lcagiic game in iiliirli tlie Stars (angle with thc I.-. 'l'ii-- B:iii'.ini game will be a reg- ul.ilimi 7-iiinziig ganio and the sec- ntid. a nine iiintng affair. This iiieans that ball fans will see 15; tlii'ill-piickrtl iniiings of the best in l l t;il."nt under the lights at the I” ltl lt)lll'.'ll'.. Enihused About New Race Track Tho proplc of Forest Hill are on- thiisrcl about the how fast track on tho farm of Mr. Vernon Davies. ulicro he inrcs his two liorsos. li.'imNl Rn:-kct and Jet. tngctlicr with .i tirizhiini-'s liorsn iirimr-cl Pliisli All ctinie dnwii the home Sli'FlCll in a photo finish in ex- tremely fast timn on a very heavy track. iiciglibors and visitors watch with interest the fancy footwork of the hn"s -s. and come by tiuto. truck and mi oot to see the excitement. TFI lond yesterday evening. for his 10th win against four losses. Bob Rush lost his llth game on a yield of seven hits. SOX GET 19 HITS The White Sox backed Trucks with a five-run attack in the first inning to blast Bob Wicslcr off the mound. They went on to amass 19 hits. their largest total of the sea- son, with Minnie Minoso and Johnny Groth collecting four each. Trucks. who fanned six and walked two before retiring with two out and nobody (in base in the seventh because of the heat. also figured largely in the attack. cracking three hits and driving in a pair of runs. , Johnny Picrsall dashcd home; with the tying run (in Hlirry Ag-i ganis' inficld out in thc st:-:ih lflll-; ing in thc Cleveland-Boston on-. counter. The game was halted by? rain after eight innings. Cleveland had just rallied to lake- 5 7-6 lead when Piersall singled tol cciilre in the sixth and wont to third on a double by Ted Williams.) llomci-s wcre tagged by Williams. Al Rosen. Larry Doby and Jim Hegan. . All other major league games were at night-Detroit at Phila-1 dolphin and Bziltiniore at Washing-y fun in the American League. lBrooklyn at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh! at St. Louis and Philadelphia all Milwaukee in the National. PHILADELPHIA, (AP) - LOU Limmer. Joe Demacstrl and Jim Finigan liontered and Sonny Dixon: turned in a six-hitter Wednesday. night as Philadelphia Athletics beat: Detroit Tigers 4-1, ending a 10-1 game losing streak. T Limmeris homer came in the first. inning after Spook Jacobs lad off' with a walk. It was Lou's sixth. Demaestri led off with a homvrt his seventh. in the fifth inning and nlgan hit his. fourth of the year for him. with one out and the bases Ohisox Pound Yankees 15-3 lwhile Indians And Boston Tie WASHINGTON, (AP) - Second baseman Jim Brideweser permit- ted Jlm Busby's easy grounder to trickle past him with the bases loaded and one out in the ninth inning. enabling Eddie Yost to score the tie-breaking run as Wash- ington defeated Ealtimore 6-5 Wod- nesday night. The senators shelled Bob Turley with a four-run outburst in the first inning and grabbed ll quick 5-3 lead but the Orioles battled back to tie the score with two runs off winner Camillo Pascual in the eighth as Don Larsen checked Washington. Yost opened the bottom of the ninth with a double and Johnny Pr-sk.V sacrificed. Mickey Vernon and Roy Sievers were purposely passed. filling the bases. before Brideweser committed his costly error on Busby: grounder. The defeat was Baltimoies in its last 17 games. CINCINNATI (AP) - Carl Ers- kinc, pitching brilliant two-hit ball and retiring the last 23 straight batters to face him. hurled Brook- lyn Dodgers to a 5-1 victory over Cincinnati R e d l e g s Wednesday night. Erskine. who struck out 10, didn't allow a hit after Bob Bor- kowski hit a home run in the sec- ond inning. Bud Podbielan. I Dodger castoff who had beaten his former team- mates three times this season. if- nally was shelled off the mound in the ninth after the Brooks had pccked away at him for at least. one hit in every inning. So rugged was Erskine's pitch- ing that the Brooklyn outfielder: made only one putout and it was on a foul by Ted Kluszewski to Carl Furillo in the fourth. The only other balls hit out of the in- field were Borkowski's home run and Roy McMillan's double in the 15th empty in the seventh, first inning. L'guorian Youth Club bases loaded when pitcher Blenis The Ligitorian Youth Club held off a determined seventh inning rally by Keefe Drug to edge the im- proving Kcefers 5-4 in a City Soft- ball League game on the Old Diam- The Kacft-rs scored two runs in the last of ill!) scvoiilh and had the Club and Youth Canada Packers will meet tonight on the Old Diamond in a City Soft- ball League game at 6.45. The Sun- The l'-lasilii-it shine Island Dairy will hold a practice on tho Parkdale Diamond at seven o'clock. Nicholson whiffed pinch-hitter Fosh Ford to end the game. Nicholson went all the way for the L.Y.C. to win the game while Billy Martin pitchcd for Keefe Drug. Nicholson gave up in hits and the defeat was the first for the Keefers in their last. four starts. The L.Y.C. scored once in the first inning and twice in the sec- ond. They added two more in the foiirtli. The Keefers got all their runs in the last two innings. The game was handled by Stan Ryan. Lineups: L. Y C.-P. Shepherd cf. .7. Mac- iionald if. .1. Cnyle c. C. Peters 2)). A. Shephard lb. B. Dunn rf. .l. Pineau ss. B. Nicholson p. D. Mac- Cormack (lb. Keefe Drug-E. Shephard if. M. Pineau rf. S. Williams as. J. Shep- hard cf. G. Coutta 1b. M. Kayo 3b. G. Suhleyer 2b. 5. Ryan c. B. Martin p. G. K358. c. Ford lb. Henderson and DACRON Suits Ordinarily as high as 59.00 " DACRON-in summer shades - the miracle fabric - wrinkle and spot resisting. . "' ENGLISH ALL WOOL WORSTEDS - Fine fail- oring values that are eye-openers. 1 Better Values Never Before ' . Offered L . SALE Thursday - frlloy-'5 Saturday 7 Save as much as 24.00 this week-and "' Sale openslhursday morning. t" ..-ii” In Little League play yester- day the Indians ekcd out a 3-1 decision over the Giants. The win- ed a 3-bit ball game in which he struck out 12 batters. The los- ing pitcher was Russell Shephard. Individual batting honors went to Ray Malone with a triple, and Stanley MacPherson with n dou- ble for the Indians. Ronnie Rice had two hit: for the Giants. Following is today's baseball schedule: 9 a.m.-Minor League boys. 9 and 10 years oi . 10.30 a.m.-Gia practice. 2 p.m.-Bantams: Cardinals. 7 p.m.-Phlllles vs Kensington. The following'are the Little League statistics from July 5th through the 19th: Batting-Rice (Giants) Hits-Rice (Giants) 9 Runs-Arsenault (Indians) 8 Home Runs-Eleven players tied with one each. Triples-Five players tied with one each. Doubles-Rice (Giants) and Mur- phy (Phlllles) with two. Strikeouts-Burke (Giants) 22 Leading pitcher-Burke (Giants) 3-0, .100(). TOP 10 BATTEBS AB H B Aver. 600 5 Little League Yankees vs l .600 Rice (Giants) ...... .. 15 9 6 . Murphy (Phillies) 14 8 6 .571 Brady (Giants) . 6 3 2 .500 MacDougall (Ind.) 14 G 2 .429 Callaghan (Giants) 14 5 5 .357 G. Bernard (Kensingtcm) ...-..... 6 2 1 ..'l.'i;l Burke (Giants) ..... 12 4 6 1333 Giggey (Giants) .. 18 6 5 .337 J. Kings '(lnd.) ...-... 6 2 2 .333 MacPhr-rson (Ind.) 17 5 5 .294 PITCHING RECORDS Phillleo W L Strikeouts W. Ward .. 2 1 19 G. Dunn .. 1 1 13 Indians Sherry l 14 Doiron 330 MacFadyen 7 Burke .. 22 Shepperd X) l-'. Tliibeau 0 2 19 G. Bernard 0 1 4 Officials Veto Interlocking Sked TORONTO (OP) - Bill J-Ianley Ontario Hockey Association busi- ness manager, said Wednesday there is no possibility of the North- ern Ontario Hockey Association and the OHA interlocking their schedules this year. Reporting on an association meeting Tuesday he said club offlclnls vetoed the idea on the grounds of excessive travel- ling involved. LARGE ENROLMIZNT The number of students enrolled ning pitcher. Lloyd Doiron pltch- 62 By CARY SMITH" (cuuuu Pit llll! WHICH player. but No. 2 man Bob Shorbrookz. Que.. kept. Dominion hope: alive, moving info the quix- iior-tfinalo after 3 clone fourth- round win. Davis. Copper and seventh-seeded foreign player in the tournament. uppset Mun in straight sets (H. Bedard, Canadian Dcvis .0upper. was forced to the limit by Reljln Kemo. Japanese star, but stopped the eighth seeded foreigner in straight aw. 6-4, 8-6. Bernard Tut Bu-tun of San An- gelo, Tex.. top-seeded foreigner in the tournament crushed Jim Bent- ley of Toronto. sixth-seeded Cana- dian, 6-0. 6-0. in their fourth- round match late Wednesday. The match lasted only 20 minutes. JINX REPEATED Main's loss was a repeat of his Canadian champlonahips' jinx. Last week he defeated Hammers- ley in Davis Cup play. Last year he stopped Mario Llamas of Mex- ico in Davis Cup play and then was ellnlnated by Llamas in an early round of Canadian cham- pionship play. other seeded Canadians went down in fourth - round men's singles. Paul Willey, Davis Cupper from Vancouver and seeded No. 8 Cana- dian in the tournament. lost to Ricardo Balbiera of Chile 8-8. 4-0. 8-0. Balbiera is seeded fifth among the foreign entries. Jacques Giguere of Quebec city. fifth-seeded Canadian. lost to Ko- sel Kamo of Japan, third-seeded faoreigner, after 1 hard fight. 7-5, 'roa.oN'ro (OP)-Oanodu No. 1 Lorne Main of Toronto. wu eliminated in fourth - round men's singles play Wednesday in the Canadian tennis championships Bedlrd of Andrea I-lammeraley. 0 hit 0 1 n ll!-.9" ””' -1-to-aw Loine Main Eliminated In Tennis chamllionships I .. vi Unleaded Roland Godln of Moo. treat uput winner over Davis cup- pcr Don Putt of Toronto 'ruuday was overpowered by Luis Ayala. Chilean national champion and second-seeded foreigner, 6-1. 3-2, IOOHON ll.llIINA1ID Eanrt Riochon of Montreal. clever southpaw and eighth-needed Cans- dlan, was eliminated by Auughi Iuyagi of Japan, 0-3. 8-1. Miyngi is needed fourth among the for. eign entries. In the women! singles. three seeded nu ' rs and the top seaded Canadian moved into the semi-finals. Mrs. Hilde Dolecchell of Torontc defeated Shirley I-Iarit of Montreal 6-: 8-3; defending champion Melitta Runlrez Castro of Mexico stopped Toronto's Josie smith, 6-1. a-3; second-seeded foreigner Ethel Not-. ton of San Antonio. Tex.. defeated Anne Freedhoff of Toronto. 60 6-3. and Karol Fageros of Miami. Fla.. fourth-seeded foreigner. ellm. inated Mrs. Louise Brown of To- ronto. 6-3. 0-2. In third-round men's doubles. the second-seeded duo of Main and Ayala routed the Montreal team nt ggidrae 01-toule and Marc Dussault, Tennis Star On Way To Recovery KLAGENTIJRT. Austria (APR Australian tennis star Mervyn Rose. who underwent an operation for appendicitis here last Thurs- day, "is well on the way to re. coverv." hospital doctors say. Rose will probably be able to leave the hospital by t.he'end of this week. "but he has to forget about tennis for some time." his doctors said. Starters With 1 Bessie Budlong. 2 Euro, S-3 Stable. Queen. 5 Dale B, 6 Amtlco. 7 Kc eligible-Bob Clegz. Lady Abner. Ellis. 6 Jenny Kalmuck, 7 Derrick. Judy Kalmuck. 1 Direct. Mite, S-2 Jerry's Nigh S-3 Chocolate Dip. 1 Hoosier Doctor, 2 C. P. Clog 5 Wait For Me. 6 Laddie Seymo Money - also eligible-Bobby Hun CHITOWN DRIVING PARK in the University of Toronto for the 1958-54 term was 10,600. & Dudmore T Regular Mid-Summer Clearance Menls Wear English Worsted SPORT COATS to 32.00 About 30 coats offered for this week-and sale. usual. shades. Single breast Quality is high-price is for below ed styles in summer Positions For Thursday Hight July 22 1954 FIRST man 8:00 r.M. sranmnn mum ri.Assurir:n rnor AND PACE-TWO nasnas st-i.i.oo man Little Delbert. 4 Falrgo, 5 Abner- MCGIIW. 8 Bell Budlonl. S-7 Mary Mark. 8 Miss Donna Mae-S. CLASSIFIED PACE-TWO DASHES 5150.00 EACH 1 Carl Frisco. 2 Laurel Chief, 3 Dean Swift, 4 Barbara Ann ppoch Girl. 8 Sleepy Sam - also CLASSIFIED TBOT-'.l'W0 DASIIES 8175.00 EACH 1 Tartan. 2 Real Flngo, 8 Roma Budlong, 4 Arionway. 5 Peggy 8 Pet Hanover-also Winnle's Last. CLASSIFIED PACE-TWO DASHES .8225.00 EACH tmare. 3 Babe Britten", 4 Gahagan. 7:30 l'.M. Standard Time CURTAIN BINGEII - ONE DASH 3100.00 - 501.-3596-I596 g, 3 Stanley's Boy. 4 Orange Hal; ur, 7 America's Ace, 8 Rebecca's fer. Kitty McKay. I & WHITE SPOT RACEWAY (lhltown Driving Rark & White spot Raceway 8.50 SPORTJSH In Two Price Groups 7. Values to 4.95 - mostly checks - wash- able rayon: and Ions. ' acetates - some ny- 1' Ono or . una-3.95 - 4.95 - 5.95 -5i On sale this wool: :n:.-- w. -and-Famous moltu IHTS 2.39 1.69