CCWN TNE BACK STRETCH Route-I The feature event of tonight's racing card at the Charlottetown Driving Park will be the big neo- ror-All Pace with six starter: no- In the latest issue of 'I'he Har- 2-2. Miss Knox is owned by Willard neiis Horse is the following:- "Dan MacDonald. Summerslde. and was Steele, Canadian veteran born train- driven by Ike Moreslde. 1V3)'m3111- er who winters annually at the owned by,Dr. R. F. Seaman and Metropolitan Speedway track at driven by Don Seaman, shared 1-Ion-, Allston. Mass, on the Charles Riv- ors with vella Grattan. Owned by or near Boston, has been driving C at B Stables and driven by 9011, harness horses for 56 years. The MacNelll in the Class A. 'n-ot. 111111, 73-year-old horseman has nine head Bud's Echo (E Smithl 2-2. Time oil at Bay Stiitc Raceway where he, both dashes-2.18. In the AA Pace. holds two track records for Irottlfrsy the 5-year-old Robert Bruce 2.11 V.-. ..-three-qurirters in 1.35 3. wlthi showed the class that made 11111150. g Senator Song. End the mile and admired last year by placing 11115” NEW yORK (Ap)A1 smnhls three-quarters of 3.56 "it with Mur- both 1111)-1 for driver l)0n MacNcl11 lh1'L'e-l'1lf1 humor with the score tel Hanover." . . . We looked upl and owner George Brookms. J0-10,11;-d in the seventh and two home what we brill-ve 10 be Dannie'a. Spencer (Bownessi 2-2, best time runs by Larry Doby helped defeat first starl. It wns at the Charlotte- 2.11 famlui" 011941-1111 59301111 11111 Eddie Lopzii Friday night as Cleve- mm, Exmniilflll on Wednesday. his record as ii 4-year-old. H15 lilS1-E1 luncl i-xtciidcd its American League September 14. 1898. where. he drove half was in 1.04 . .1n the ilulllclfllgad H 1:2 games mm an 3.2 Vin. MlI11'iiP, bi Adnilliislrnlor, owned Free For All Yul.-i 1B'QlVI16S5l 11,tory over New York Yankees in by ,iame5'Macl,ond. Sumiiirrside. in daughter of Kalmuck and hall-1 the opener of their vital series. the 2.26 class and was 2-7-3. Pm-I sister of Robert Bluce. came vely If the Tribe should lose the other ,.m,,,.,,m-md by uis. McKie,Char- nearly meeting our prediction of two gzinics, they still will leave lotlclown. and drlvrn by Alder 2.10 by winning the first dash In town Sunday night with -a percent- Black, unn iii tlizce sll'2ll'zi1Li1Ea'S 2.10 H. from Ann's Dream ()liic- ago point cclge after this victory Other veil-kiioiin Island drivers, Neill) but Ann came through the Smith, Clcvclands 11111111! 5131'. who were mcmg a, ma, mcenng 5”-etch at the gm; of the second drove in flvc rilns. His homer cli- included .1 11. Curtis. Pcakeis SLii.,1 trip like a free-for-aller to heady111-"1-Vjfl -"1 10111-1'1-111 SEV9111l1 111111115 R, .1. Steelc. Cliiil'iot:ewii'n. P S , Yuia in 213. Don Mncrve-ill had the "11 1-C1 1-f)P-11 0 d Brown, Chrirlo:lc1owii,.I Kl. Nichol- best standing for one night's dl':i'- 1-011111 10119 31111111 0” 11 2i 193 - i ' iv 1'' :. ll t we have oticed in 1111 , gill. Ahli(()ii'liahv itllgritiiiics so Mr (Air; i1'lS'll1 with 1119 51X111- T11” 111"” l1ad'1"3”Ched 3,. . . ii. . . . . . . .. . . i , , . . :' , , W . . ,lLlirly Viyiin for a pair in the Lpckyi Charmummiu Lme" W mm um” and three Seconds" fourth on Irv Noren's single with the bases loaded. In the sr.-vcntli, three successive singles sent home Bill Glynn with think it was 111 1907, Dannie set up . . - a new track record at. Charlotte-i Last Saturday mam at tsfgill - 'i mwn M 217 H mm Am Mac and John, N 13., Just Nellie C. until Duby hit his 18th homer in! leveland Increases Lea By Whipping New York 8-2 kee from New York in the winter trades. slapped a pinch single to left with two out in the ninth in- nlng to give the Braves a 3-2 vic- tory over the Giants Friday night. Thomson's smash past third scored Jim Pendleton Ironi second to break up a tie game. The Braves scored their other runs on homers by Joe Adcock and Eddie Motheivs. The single, Thomson's third lfour pinch - hitting assignments tslnce he returned to the Braves I l 1 after a spring training accident, hung the loss on reliefer Hoyt ,wuiieim. ST. LOUIS (AP) - Rookie Joe ,Cunninghani drove in thiee runs with a double and tie-breaking homer Friday night to give Vic Raschi his first victory since June l5 and St. Louis Cardinals a fifth , m , ,.,,a.sg strongi was a dDubiPg(1Zl.Si1 iilnncr H . yslraigm niumph by '1 64 Score tmi good for n ”' ' I lldashes 1 and 4). This ilalldsulfl" 1110 11111.2 111113. 1 k . Over Brooklyn Dodgers, A lcntiiic oflzisl Siitiirdny night's 111316 W-"15 01111811 ill 0118 111118 111' 111- Dimyl Elm in” ”U'”( mm” "1. Cunningham's homcr came in racing at 'r:'i.:-n were the duels of R. F. Seaman of this city. 'r11iI1i(iP,ih0 9114111 lthg sixth on ,-lghlhander Russ speed 111 the Frce For All betwieii1D3W11. OWDPC1 and dF1V611 1JY 1131'! MILWAUKEE 45;), V 301, by,Meyer, who suffered his third de- me 5.3.”,-.0;d Judge M111...-V Tony-1 ter Akerly, ivon dashes 2 and 6 with mile and Fixture Counsel. The Judge! Sparkle Dawn (L89 -1011981 2-2. 11951 was my, go the W1,-9 on both gg- time 2.22. Peter Brewer, owned iilid casions ulth Tonymile. mined by 11111 1 by 14- C011El1l'r111. 111111 11-15 D. 'l'ui'ncl'. 11-3, and Future Couii- 111111 1'911.V 11111011 1115 UW11 1111.) -51111)”. 591 3.3, J,,;m.,,- Cm”-oy gave thg arriving there, won the 3rd (115111 .Tlioinson, who came to Milwau- Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cminsci 11025113 terrlllc drive 111 thei 111” 11111511” 111111 due 10 5 D1111; -. . final dash and many ltotlsldfged it, invltlhe Tthxcirhiclihnsls W(I)(l1 mi, I,jl.St Nmuml Lug": one of the most colorful flnis es 0 1 B1181 85 0 T9 11 9 03'-1 . . - ,, the S9350", Tm. Judgp had to 3gep1Junlor, best time 214 for Royal. gmitizlplila 3 3 111 209 2" 10 119411 mm 0” He 15' Donald R" 208 15 that we ham Wcliiiir-lcr, Rlfltik 171' Mi'o7.illskl 01111011 l).V C. 13 3111131 C011111l1W0d- 13,99" wmlmlz to 599 51”)” 501111-' 111 137) 2l11(i Nlzirltiis; Pollct and and was driven by Claxlon Mac-,111S101'm91'll1'C3111055- ”11C01'kCdl1 111 Cooper. L Wchnicler, HR: Pha - Lend. Fergie Baxter, who was pres- 11351195 5- 31111 3. W1m1111K 130111 101 Scholl. ent, believes the Counsel horse will: Owner-driver Lloyd McKinney., Second be leading to the wire one of those GRKEEOWH. Diana 0. Grattan (R0-l Philadelphia nights. Another pacer that Fergie,-1310111111111 W352-3. F0111111-118 130)". area”-V admired that night was May, owned and driven by Harvey Co:- Chicago E. Grattnn, owned and driven byi 1111911 M011C1011 W05 8-2. He is ii 13-: llrrb Wisoilcr, Pictou She won races Y931"01d Dacer with A record .1 and 5 from Texas Grattan 2.01 -1. 1 1-04 3- and in 111-'1 racing carver h 000 010110 000 0 1111 of, 113 innings) :i.;, iViliir'l', Rnbcris (RI and Burgess: 1 010 000 020 000 2 5 10 2 1and Philadelphia Phlilles divided 1: doubleheaded Friday with the- ,Pmkm',.,' best mm 2412 l,,. won 513.412 and is eligible to the Hackcr, Ti-cmcl (91 and Tappe. m M Lmd had mm vun 2-17 PECE E1-Robcrtse,L;Ti'cmcl. HRS: Pha- Clay n ac ,. ' - , , amncr; il .nuor. nm for the night-David G---1111139 0" 11115 page you vlill nnlicc mijrii-nnliiyn 2100 um one-4 6 .1 Miller (2 dashes: and Miss Cherr.vl'1;1 1'11 11 '"1-H-111:1-111 Pacer, .lolin St. Louis 120 003 00x-6 l2 0 Valley, that headed .Fi'eddie Scollylu 1f1V119'1 113' Willis J. ltviil, S(.! Meyer, Millikcn I61, Wade (7! m me fmal dash In 2,” :,,gju5L Johns, Nfld. lie is by Big Gun, and Campancllzi; Raschi and two-fifths of a second off her 11- 11 5011 01 Guy Abbey. and his dam Sarni. L-Mcyer. HRs: Bkn-Hodges, cm.d- Miss Cherry valley Wu bred 1!. Harvest Melody 2.10 1.14. Many StL-Cunningham. by Wilfred pmugm. cherry Valley, will remember when this little, Pittsburgh 010 000 201-7 10 0 and he has a1wv1-ivvs maingalniad that more raced at Charlottetown in Cincinnati 300 001 000-4 11 2 she will pace very close (-3 2,10 sompi 19.16. She had never sI.1i1e-cl (oi-I Liltlr-ficld and Atwcll, Shcphard duh Ne” Kalmuck Sm,-ed A V5,-yllhe money but won both the 2.18 13); Valentino. Nuxhali, (3), Smith unipulmi Wm for dnvsr Harley Har-'11"11 2-15 trots from fields of Ihpi (91 and Scminick, L-Nuxhall. HRS: man m R”, 5, h,,ad,,,g M15, lilslest trotters in the Mmilnies.'Plzh-Thomas, Gordon: Cin-Green cherry Valley and preddye scoggln the former she was 1-1-2, SllkiE1'-955. 5Pm1111Cl'(- York 100 000 001-2 8 1 1" 2'” 1'1" 3” (E0unili"i'i3i”H'iHigh Tm" lI11(icii11'itli( e om l(l0 001 3 ll o 1111111111125 -i--. .olin I)-zin '1 1' " Predci'lcloi1 track nntcrlailird 0 (Sweeney) 5-2-4, seven other st.-lirl-1 G1"11”- VV111191111 131 111151, K11113- large. crowd iindrr the lights last ers. Time, 2.10 112, 2.10 1.14, 2.ll- B11111 a”d C1'1'111d311- LoW11115'1111- The middle licat cqiialled thciHR5: M'1'AdC0Ckv Mame)"- Amerlcan League 000101001-3 8 2 500 030 00x-R 10 0 (ii and Wilson: week and they were nnthusiasticlifz over the splendid program proscnt- track trotting record held by Ablm 4 ed. A feature of It was the winning Worthy 2.05. Two days latcr she Dflm." of Racers 1 and 5 by the 3-year-old won the 2.15 trot with 2-l-1, Silklvlashillgloll pacer slicker Tass, owned by Bruce1Girl 1.4-2, High Toby 2. ilnhni Ab"1- M111" MacDonald, Fredcricixln. Billie H911 Dean 5.2-4, six other slzlrlcrs. 5111111”, . (McAldufi'l was2-2.besttime 2.l51.-.Jrin.i-, 2.09 in a new trolling .-o.-HR1.i”5'51”1'”1i5- Campbell's Buddy 2.11 N, that did cord-2.10 1x2, 2.11 1.2. She later B"i””1””. 019 122 001413 1 not race last year, made his firstlwon at Fredericton and Halifax. Pml."deiph”' no 020 OOAT5 8 0 start a winning one for d1'iVe1'lThis son of game little Harvest pmcue and M055' cmlrmey (911 Sheldon Campbell and owner R. B.i Melody may be Just what soniconclKe”npr' Fncano (7) and Robert . . son. L-Kcllner. I-IR: Pha-Limmcr. Campbell, Augustine C0VP.Hl5lllT1P is looking for a high-(lass pater. (-k,,.(,,nnd am 001 412A8 ,2 O in the second race was 2.18 .1. - , ,, V U . . 3 b R .. h g h , 1 ,, Now Yolk 000 200 000-2 14 .. the 6111 1" 2' 1 Am pt, t (time bred on". Lug).-g Guiely Wynn and Hegan. L-Lopnf. HRS: backers the largest sum iia we - - CICADU)-jy 2' Smith, and Fit7.Gcrald. L - Abclt. .1 if have nommd mu season W 5m3,20,'Girl, a 4-year-old by Lusty Frisco . V for a :2 bill . . . Marion Budlong.,l2-07 114- W911 1111' 22 1101 "V" ".g?,f2,if" 1'; (1) driven by Jensen and mined by 13 li1'"1' 1111911 1" 2'15: A,,'”' "'9”.'1l Dtirish Ti-licks (71 and Balls A. Grant, Houllon, 3119.. won thc 3rd 1111” 5119 W9" "'9 2,20 "Oi" in Koniiiicrlcr. (ilcvcngcr 161 Henry. "m 7”, dashes. hes, time 215 la. 2.12 2.6. The same night Boll won (9, and while. w.Dm,ish' L'Kcmt, It was generally expected that the unbeaten free-for-aller of the mason. Sep Hanover 2.03. owned by the Princcton stables and driven by Al Langillc. .112, would win the but event of the night. the Fr:-c For All. and he did win Race 4 in 2 10-the fastest mile stepped in New Bruns- wick this season. My Volo (Carr) was 2. Abbeland (.Iardine1 3, bill in the nth dash with the same field My Volo outpaced Sen to the wire ln 211 Vt. My Volo is a. 9-year-old bay gelding by Gay Song 1.59 -1. has a record of 2.02 1.1 and last sell- onn won over 89,000 and has lill time winnings of over 549.000. On Octoberrfl. 1953, he won the 55,000 AA Pace at. Yonkers Raceway, N. Y. in 2.00-wonderful time for so late in the season. Very few of us knew about him but from now on we should hear 11 lot of him. His own- er W. 1". Mcclbbon, is noted for picking up hlgli-class pacer: and every few years astonished thr race- goers with a classy one You will fill remember Kavola 210 M and Alcyone 2.0!! 11 that he sold some yearlgago to P. C. Mccormlic of thlli city. Summersldv Raceway la certainly satisfying its patrons as the lil- tendance .-ihowli. Last Saturday night -upwards or 1,200 were present and enjoyed the sport very much. Pleulng to admirers of Miss Knox Wu her winning both dashrll in the R. Price wllh the up-and-coming pacer Tommy Morgan 1MacNelll) the CC Face with Jolllty Girl by Jollity in 2.11. He also won the BB Pace, purse 3900 with the 13- yezir-oid Colonel Dan by Cialllmcl Fingo, in 2.07 At Vcrnonl ihnwns Angie Allen was sol-onrl tn Gallant Way in the Two Year Oldl Trot northern trained, with .lini's Excellency, time 2.08 - certainly fast going for A 2-year-old so early in the season -- Herb Bnnrl, 'n well known Maine lrniner, won lthe C Trot with Gnloplione, n 2- year-old .by Bill Gallon, in 2.04 - the season's record for two-yr-an old trotlers, and he won by a dozen lengths - At the slime track, which is three-quarter mil!- --Bonnie Brooke Dean, a 5-year- olrl by Donn Hanover. set in 7II'lV world's record for that type of loyal, lilepplng the three-qilnrli-rs of a mile in 1.28 4.15 and vi sea- lson's record of 1.58 1-5 for the, mile At Roosevelt Rlicownyi Earle Avery won the ER Trot lwlth vielory Mon, 1 I116 mild: in 2.17 3K5 and had plnot-1 in' several other events - In lhr-' 13 Price. purse 82,500, Jon O'Brien was second with Derby Mliy,1 Doctor .1. A. (Mc'1'avlsh) 3. timc,l 2.06. Siimmrrslde Raceway had an-, other large attendance on Wed- nesday night hut unfortunately tlin race program had to be dis- irontlnilnd lifter the 5th dash. One lnr the highlights of the night was the payoff when Captain Morgan I conllnued on page 7 FOR slit The Standard and Registered six-year-old pacer JOHN D. by Big Gun, dam, Harvest Melody 2:10 M4 by Robert S. Bergen. This horse has been brought along carefully and given regular work over the one-third of a mile track fat St. John's, Nfld. He has paced very fast and has .headed the best trotters and pacer: here. lhe can pace in track like -better. He has wonderful v ears only knee boots and gblemlsli on him. mew set age! and rugs for 0700.00 WILLIS v.iuie85o-.4 I believe Charlottetown in 2:12 or speed, never lifts his nose; is sound as a dollar, not ii I will sell him together with new jog cart and of harness last year and ti ood bike, hand- f.o.b. St. ohn's, Nfld. J. RD. - St. John's, Newfonndhnd. mcrer. HR: Chi-Jackson. International League Toronto 620 010 000-9 '1 2 Syrricilsc 000 102 003-6 11 2 Blrikc, Crimian (7) and Griffin; Owncs, Kipper (1), Spring (21. Lovcngutll (6), Zinkcr (8) Williams (9) and Erauti. Buffalo 011 022 020- 8 ll 1 Rochester 203 410 00x-10 18 0 Harrist. Fronts (3). Lary (61, Mlias (RI and Lakcman: Jackson. Picnnc (81 and Burbrink. Richmond 000 100 201-4 ll 0 Ottawa 102 010 01x-5 9 2 Fine. Starr (7) and Johnson: Van Brabant, Haag (7) and Wat- lington; W-Van Brabant, L-Fine. EARTHQUAKE STRIKES SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - Three persons were injured by falling walls in Coquimbo Friday when a sharp earthquake rocked the cen- trill zone country. The earth shocks wore felt in other cities through- out Coquimbo province. but no other damage or injuries were re- , ported. feat against seven wins. Raschi yielded a three-run homer in the first inning to Gil Hodges- his 26th of the season-and then checked the Dodgers with one tally, thereafter. The Cards tallied once in the first on a double by Rip Repulski, an error and a single by Red Schoendienst, They tied the game in the second on doubles by Ray ,.lablonski and Cunningham, an out ficld fly and an error. Brooklyn went ahead in the fourth on Sandy Amoros' first homer of the season. I CHICAGO (AP)-Chicago Cubsl Cubs winning the opener 5-2. The Phils took the nightcap 5-3 when Danny Scheli singled bases loaded in the lath inning. in, lchecked uie Cube with three lilo -and one run the rest of the way to earn his 14th victory. Bill Tremel was charged with the defeat. In the 13th when Granny Ham- ner doubled, Del Ennis was passed intentionally, and Bobby Morgan walked to fill the bases. Tn-en Schell lined in two-run single to lcentre to settle the issue.. Hamner put the Phils in front 1by sacking a homer off starter Warren Hacker in the second in- ning. The Cubs tied the score in the fifth and Hank Sauer'a 28th homer of the season -put the Bruins ahead 2-1 in the seventh. , Howie Pallet checked the Phils with six hits to win the opener. Loser was I-Ierm Wehmelcr. CINCINNATI 1AP)- Pittsburgh Pirates picked up their first Cros- icy Field victory of the year Fri- day night, downing Cincinnati Reds 7-4. Pinch-hitter Sid Gordon hom- ered with one aboard in the sev- cnth inning to break up a 4-4 tie and the Pirates added an insur- ance run in the ninth on a double, sacrifice and single. Jim Greengrass. Cincinnati out- fielder, "booted in" five runs- three for his own Reds and two for the Pirates. He lined his 13th home run in the first frame with two team- ,mates aboard. But in the top of the second, he permitted single to ,roll past him. This allowed one un- learned run to score. Another tal- 3lied when he tossed wild to third 'base. Frank Thomas opened the four- run second inning for the Pirates with his 12th homer of the season. The Reds tied the score in the sixth on” Andy Seminlck's round- (ripper. Gordon's homer was his fourth W101 1115 of the season. In the ninth, Dick Cole doubled. advanced to third on in; for 3 puree of 900m. The starter: for this event an Babe Britwn, Johnnie Kalmuck. I-ledgewood Chief. lng Hope. Lucky Chief and A. G. Scott. . Making bl: start of the 1004 season will be Blr Chuck with a mark of 2.1! V5. Blr Chuck is owned by B. 1'. Steel and is enter- ed in the classified trot with Chef: Lynn clever, Bud's Echo. Frisco The Great. Jouidale, Waymuk. Rather. Duster and Rajah Hm- over. . Another first starter in Royal Scott .Tr., credited with I mile in 2.01. other starters with him are Prince Budlong, Eva Budlong. Mighty Deb, Marion 3., True nu, Silk Kai and Billy Budlong. The card will get under way at 3.10 p.m. (standard time) with an On Monday and Tuesday of this week I accompanied members of the Ellerelle Biological station on ai trout 'Shocklng' expedition. Dr. Smith, Biologist with the Domin- ion Fisheries, had charge of the party. Dr. smith specialties in the iiiiiiiil E; 'l??.".T'iiiii-iilifii Tonight At Charlottetown I-horse curtain raiser. which in- cludes Jimmy Budlong. Bounty, Girl, Royal Train, Muriel l:., non. nlo Dale. Anyway. ulna Paul and Dale 3. There will be no 1 mutual betting on the event. The Bike Snop Wheeler: anr Keefe Drug will meet in a City Softball League'game on the Olc Diamond Sunday afternoon nt 2,30 The Basilica Youth Club will hole a practice on the Knights Diamond this afternoon at 2.30. study of trout. It was not my first experience along this line as I was present last year when experiments were canted out on stream in the western section of the province. The 'shocking1 device is an ela- borate affair and could be really shocking if used for other purposes than for which it was originally constructed. The machine is car- ried on a trailer and 200 feet of waterproof cable til wound on n winch. This enables the men to cover considerable stream length on either side of the road. The men wear arm pit length rubber waders and are otherwise protected M electricity and water combine for a dangerous situation unleu ex- treme caution is exercised. 0 O O No Examination For Marciano NEW YORK (AP)-Heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano came to town Friday and went right out again without letting the doctors get a :30; at the cut near his left secure ftngerllngs and larger trout eye W C bled ST mrmusly during for tagging and to estimate the gifnebigl with Eznrd China" M ?t:L'I.”..”.' 51;? tiff, ”f..”2.1lZ.?.'2i 3'31 11” c1""P- 1”" w."1e"1"v W11" his manager A1 Weill continued study purposes. The electrode draws -' ' "am after the manner M a map on to Grossingers, N.Y., and the , Catskill mountain resort where he "e:bt”td”e5"t"c1"a”-V 311111 1'11e'1'11- has trained for all his recent 1" hey can be readllv scooped fights. Weill said the cut will be "P 111 311 01”d111111Y 1311131118 1191- given an official examination Care is taken not to set the mach- when Rocky mm" back he”;- 1119 111 100 111811 V011-EKG 101 111 T111113 He did not say when that would case the trout would be shocked be, 10 11911111- Marciano had been expected in The electrode is on the end of since the first of the week to per- a long handle and the man hold- mit a state athletic commission ing it wade: down the stream and physician to examine the cut. Un- shoves it into holes under the bank der commission rules. it must or beneath a. heavy fringe of over have healed satisfactorily before hanging aldera. Its a real thrill to The shock treatment is used to Island Tennis Tournament Gets Underway Today Play in the Island closed tennis championshlps will commence this afternoon at the Chsrlottetown courts. Competition in the men's singles starts today. Andy Anderson, who is seeded No. I in the tournament, has drawn a bye in the first round. Following are the matches scheduled for this aftemon: 2:210-G. FitzGerald vs. R. Me. Aleer. M, MacGulgan va A. Zakem. W. Cullen vs. .1. MacDonald 3.30-A. Flynn vs. P. Kaye. D. MacDonald vs 22. Kaye B. Urquhart ve. R. Mccloskey G Moore vs J. Hennessey. POSTED T0 LONDON MONTREAL (CP)-Lt.-Col. Ber- nard Brosseau of Montreal and Quebec now is en route to London to take up a two-year post as medi. cal liaison officer with the Cana- dian army. A native of Montreal, he was army medical officer for the eastern section of Quebec prov- ince before his latest appointment. Rocky can sign to defend his title 1 Robin R0b91'l-9. W110 1'Pll'3V9'31 13013 a sacrifice and scored on Gair A!- Miller in the eighth inning. lic's looping single to left. again in this state. Weill has said Continued on page 'I .--Z that if verdict is favorable he Wheelers And Canada Packers moved into first place in the City Softball League yesterday evening by defeating the City Slickcrs 6-4 willie the Bike Shop Wheelers downed the Sun- shine Island Dairy 5-2 In another City League contest the Legion defeated Keefe Drug 11-3. As a result of yesterday's games the Packers have 24 points. the Dalrymen .23 and-the Wheelers 22. Mike Connolly won his second game without ai azfeat as he pitch- ed the Packers to victory. He gave up six hits including a three run homer by Billy Pryor in the last liming. Sonny Stilll started on the mound for the City and was relieved by” mm Rallies To Remain in Tournament Dy WILL GBIMSLEY ST. PAUL. Mlnnl. (AP) - Sam Sncad, fighting a stiff neck and a mean duck hook, rallied from nr-ar defeat. Friday in lead an unbroken parade of favorites into the second round of the Professional Golfers Association championship. One down through the 15th hole, the ailing three-time winner cash- :-rl in on a couple of quick breaks to oust. 28-year-old Tony 1-lolguln of Midlothian, Ill., on the 18th green by a one-up margin. With victory at his finger tips, young Holguln missed the green on the 16th to let Snead lie the match, then he banged into I trlipi on the final hole for ll bogey five that lost it. Others who came through the opening round and helped thwart its traditional upset debacle in- ,Pa'ckers Move Into Lead Legion Win Dick Doyle in the rourth liming after giving up six hits. Doyle al- lowed two blnglee in the last three frames. George Bradley led the Packers with two hits in four trips. Scantlebury and Pryor both had two hits for the City. Playing coach Wally shepherd pitched the Wheelers to their win over the Dairy. Art Ballem hunted for the Dairy and suffered his first loss of the campaign. His record is five and one. Tiger Bradley hit I three-run game in the second inning. The Dairy got both their runs on hom- era by playing coach Jack Hennea- sey and Joe Revell. Henneasey had a perfect night at the plate getting three hits in three tripe. The Legion scored six runs in the first inning as they moved into eighth place past. the Keefera. John Thistle gave up seven hits In winning his fifth ball game. Billy Martin was the losing pitcher. Vern Blanchard pounded out three hits for the Legion and Loyola Murnaghan two. Shepherd homered for Keefe Drug and had three hits in three trlpl. Williams had two hits for the might just possibly let the champ fight Charles again in September. homer for the Wheelers to win the. Jack , Prolahle Pitcli-ers NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league games. (won and lost records in parentheses) fi whisked through town today, member of the IBC promotional Upon learning that Rocky had I rm said that "somebody": getting 4 lIlllL 9911 the runaround.” FIIEL CILS BOISIUTOIL American League Cleveland at New York-Mossi (4-1) vs Reynolds (10-1) Chicago at Boston (12-5) vs Kiely (3-6) Baltimore at Philadelphia-Cole man (0-10) vs Gray (1-3) Detroit at Washington (night)- Aber 13-3) vs McDermott (5-11) National League New York at Milwaukee-Llddie (4-2) vs Spahn (9-10) Brooklyn at St. Louis (night)- Meyer (7-2) vs Lawrence (0-3) Philadelphia at Chicago - Sim- mono (8-0) vs Cole (0-2) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati - Sur- kont 18-12) vs Fowler (7-5) RACES CI HAZELRROOK ' WED.. JULY ml. at 2 P.M. Keeun J 5 Saturday Night July 24th 1954 FIRST DASH 0:80 I'.M. STANDARD TIME CLASSIFIED PAGE-TWO DASEES 0150.00 EACH 1, Prince Budlong: 2, Eva Budlong; 3, Mighty Deb; 4, Marion E4 5, True Hal; S-6, Royal Scott Jr.; 8-7, Silk Hal; 8, Billy Budlong - also eligible-Miss Commando. CLASSIFIED PACVE-TWO DASHES 0150.00 EACH SS-1, Judy Budlong; 2. Sister Verna Hon: 3, Chevle 6.; S54, Sea Plant; 15, Suffolk Chief; 6, Carl Aubrey; Premier .1. Walter-also eligible-Propane. S-0. stable - SS-stable. S-7, Colonel Budlong; S-8, CLASSIFIED TROT-TWO DASKES 8110.00 EACH 1, Chet Lynn Clever; 2. Bud's Echo; 3. Frisco The Great; 4. Joan- dale; 5, Waymark; 6, Feather Duster; -also eligible-Guy Harvester. 7. Sir Chuck; 8. Rajah Hanover 1:10 PM. STANDARD TIMI: CURTAIN RAISED-ONE DASH 8100.00-5096-15961.-151. 1, Jimmy Budlong; 2, Bonnie's Girl: 3, Royal Train; 4, Muriel E.: oppa Mold. 5. Bonnie Dale; 6, Anyway: 'I, Miss hill; 8, Sunny B.-also eligible- ' FREE POI ALL-PURSE 5000.00 1. Babe Brltton; 2, A. G. Scott; 3, I-iedgewood Chief; .4, Lucky Chief; , Whispering Hope; 0. Johnny Klilmuck. Chftown Driving Park Standard Time Keefers. ATTENTION Bowles, 197 Kent St. eluded defending champion Walter Burke-mo, national open Chnmpiqg Ed Furgol. medalist Ed (Pork, Oliver, Cary Middlecoff and Johnny Revoltn, 1935 Champion. 1. The Annual Prize Meet will be held at Squaw Point Range, 26th to 29th July, 1954, commencing at 8:00 AM. Meet will be conducted on Daylight Saving Time. Avoid delay, pickgup match tickets now from Chief N W. J. Mn.oDONALD, Lt.-Co1.. RIFLEMEN, Secretary. Saturday, Jilly 24. dashes. -limlor Free For All. ENTRIES CLOSE- SUMMERSIIIE RACEWAY Entries for Tuesday night and Saturday night racing at Summerside Becowsy cloee at midnight, Classified races 4... Tuesday night. 4 double Saturday night, 8 double duilee Ivlld I 2 dub Get entries in by midnight, Saturday. July 24. L HORSE Sponsored by I . AT BUCTOUCIIE SUNDAY, JULY 25 - 2 PM. Contact: Service - Free Gnndltuld - Free Parking Flollmel - Perl-Mutual Betting the Duetouehe Junior Chamber of Commerce Ltd; nilicrnc 1 lhird. 76 Central Street FOR IMMEDIATE SALE ANN'S BOY 2.10 M55 R4-cord this st-uon 12 starts this year, 6 times first,-5 seconds and No reasonable offer refused. W. E. BOWNESS. Summerslde I STOCK CAR-if RACING coviumin TIl,E8llAY. . 9:391 I1. ll. 8.'l'Allll.Allll rill: JULY 27 . FOR SALE COMRLETE RACING STABLE These horses are in good racing condition, and have been. racing 'up to the present time, and are ready to go on. This stable will be at Summerside Raceway until Wednesday, July 28, for inspection. BAY STATE PAT, (5), 30 class pacer-Start ed once this year and won in 2:17 over a heavy track. Bay State Pat is by Volstadt, and is a full brother to Bay State Tom (2:04). He should be able to come close to 2:10 this year, and as he is only 5 years old should have many years of good consistent racing left in him. He is ready to go on. J0 J0 SPENCER, 2:10-8 years old, three times this year and was 2nd in 2:11! YUTA-8 years old, 2:10., Started three times this year. Went in 2:10. This mare 24 pacer. DICK ERLA, 14, 2:04-Taking his work good- Come and see him work. This year was 2nd in 2:10 to Sep Hanover. I WINNIFRED G.-4 year old trotter, hasn't start- ed yet. Wu worked in :22. This more is by Kal- miuck, dam by His Majesty, grand dam by Walter D rect ' started 6 complete sets of harness, 4 new sets'of harness. 4 new sets of hobblee, boots, coolers, bandages, trunks. etc. ' Also a" G.M.C. truck-3 horse van. This is in complete racing stable ready to 80 10 the races-with. - . Rigging will not be cold unleu horses are sold- ANDRIW PIRIY. 1 mom: eomumsmn zen 0112030 4-- ...-. .a-......-..- L); In -1 .tX