Page 6 The Guardian, MacLean Hu As Fiyers CI Donnie -Mat.-Lean. big right- hander of the Flyers. tossed bril- liant two-hit ball and his mates slammed out nine hits. including five doubles and I home run, to dump the cellar-dwelling Stars 9-2 yesterday at Memorial Field. MacI.ean was very nearly un- ttitichable as he pitched no-hit ball for 6 2t: innings before Ar- chie llfacFadyen broke the spell with I scratch infield single. Bill Purcell got the other hit off I)on- me. a towering home run tolead off the ninth. which wal his third of the year. The Stars got their other run in the second frame when Mac- Lean not I-little wild and walked MacGuigan and Purcell and Mae-. Guigan scored on a pair of wild pitches to tie up the game 1-1. That was as close as the Stars ('llllIfI get to the heavy hitting airmen all afternoon as Fiddler's boys blasted across four runs in the last half of the third. Fardy walked to lead off the third; hlachcan popped out to the cat cher and Pineau also walked; Jack Burke drove both runs home with I long single and the next batter. Kip Ready cleared the right field fence with a 350- tnot clout to pile tip a 5-1 lead Itir the Flycrs. The winners added three more in the seventh on a pair of walks. a single by MacNeill and Gal l:int's double. Billy PllI'CeII.S homer gave him the league lead in that depart- ment and he established what must he some sort of a record at least for local play when he .. Baseball Results Sunday American League t-"mt ' IVa;liingtnn 000 (Nil 002- .1 III I Detroit 100 202 02x-. '7 12 0 Ramns. Fhaltales (Ti and Court- ncy. Bunning, Birrer '9) and Hoiise W - Bunning: L - Ramos. Monday, July 25, 1955 ris 2-Hitter ip Stars 9-2 tthe plate. which combined withi the three consecutive free ticketsi Over Ais; New York Halts Slide Width Double Win Indians Dump ()rio1ies Twice By THE CANADIAN PRESS Halting a downhill slide that threatened to knock Them out of the first division. New York Yankees Sunday came through with I 7-3 and 2-0 doubleheader sweep over Kansas City to regain first place from Chicago White Sox in the American League pennant race. Cleveland Indians also planted both feet firmly into the pennant picture, knocking off Baltimore twice 5-1 and 5-2 to advance to within one game of the top and two he got in his last game gave him percentage points of second-place Chicago White Sox. a total of six in I row. MacLean blew down 12 hat- three points Saturday, were held nine to a split by fourth-place Bo-ton ters on strikes over the inning route to tie Ilandrahan for the one-game high total for the season. Lefty Donnie MacDonald. hurl- ing for the Stan struck out five Bobby Lund paced the Flyers with I pair of doubles in five ntrips: Elmer Ytlacbieill got a sin- . gle and double in three tries. Jinimy Fardy clipped a (i'”iI)IC and Cuker Pineati I single go behind when they were held to I round out the Flyei-s' plate in- split by Washington. After pound- mrk. ing ottt I 7-3 victory. the Bengals . were shut out 3-0 by Washington BOX SCORE rookie Ted Abernathy in the night- ca . 5”” AB gn The National League picture re- Hamlmha" rt If I 0 0 mained unchanged as the top three n"""- 3b ” I In 0 teams-Brooklyn. Milwaukee and El.)'""- it U ,, New YnrkAdivided doublehcudr.-is (-0.Vl9; '9 - 0 1 to leave the runaway Dodgers still ”a"('”””"' 1” .. , lfil: games in front of the Braves P"”'?I1- ah : l' 2 and 15 ahead of the Giants Mm'kI""”" Cl . OI The Dodgers saved Don New- -I”"'D”"”Id: p ' I16-1) from almost l'ttl'i8II1 YllacFadycn. if. H again; 31 .u:n.u--mo-.0. 0 combc .. feat thc Braves 9-7 in III( The Sox. who led the Yankees by hurgh's last place Pirates drubbedi the fading Chicago Cubs twice 12-Si Red Sox. who fell four lengths be- and 2-1 for a sweep of the four- hind the Yankees. Boston .-”ruckill3m9 series. back with I 2-1 victory after Billy Pierce had pitched the White Sox Fm” 6”” ”"' Fine hurling by Whitey Ford and to a 4-0 first game triumph. ' Rookie Johnny Kucks and timely DETR0” 5"”: '” hitting by Mickey Mantle and Yogi Detroit's fifth place Tigers. still 39"? cifmbmed I” end II,” Y3” in the running. dropped 795 games k99S losing ways. Ford gained his llth victory in the opener when the Yankees exploded for six runs in the fourth against Art Ditmar.. Mantle's two-run triple and Bert'a'I g single. climaxed the spree. it was I ninth inning double by Mantle and Berra's home run that ended a scoreless pitching duel between Kucks and Arnie Portocarrero in, the nightcap. ! Chico Carrasquel's three - homer off George Susce was Pierce needed to win the opener for Chicago. Sammy White's eighth inning single scored Jackoe Jensen with the tie-breaking run in the second to give Willard Nixon the run i all de- 'rst defeat. coming from behind Canada Makes Clean Sweep In Davis Cup Tennis Play By Henderson WIN Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL. (CP) - Canada made I clean sweep of its second- of the third place Giants. Pitts-i round Davis Cup tie against Brit- ish West Indies Sunday as Don Fontann, of Torontoldowned Peter Phillips of Kingston. Jamaica. in straight- sets. 6-0. 0-3. 8-3. In the first match Sunday--the closest of the five-match tie-Tor onto's Lorne Mall) edged playing captain IIn McDonald of the Brit- ish West Indies 6-2, 4-6. 7-5. 2-8. 6-4. Attendance was 400. The weather was clear and sunny with I light westerly breeu. Bob Bedard. Sherbrooke. Que.-.. and Fontana downed McDonald and Frank Mott-Trille Saturday 12-lo. 6-3. 2-6, 6-4. in the only doubles event in the tie. estimated at Saunders Winner In Golf Play Doug sounder: with I low you of 74 wII the winner of the quail- fying round of the club dIImplon- ships held It the Belvedere over the weekend. Bill Beer. Art MIcKenzle Ind Don MIcDonIld were in I three-way deadlo second place with 15. In all 60 golfers qualified for the championship play which is slat- ed to begin today. Bay State Pat Sets Track Andrew Perry's Bay State Pat from the wire and increased this broke the old 2.00 43:94 record cstnblished by Headway' It the new Summerside Raceway Satur- day evening by pacing the mile in 2.06. Mr. Perry's gelding went two lengths ahead of the field nod home run in the nightcap for the Braves. DECIDING HOMERS Homers also decided the Reds- Giants twin bill. Wally Post hit his ?5th with two men on base to pro- vide Cincinnati with the, winning runs in tile first game. Homers by Bobby Hofman and Willie Mays (No. 30) snapped I 1-1 tie in the lead to four or five lengths It the finish. He also clipped U5 sec- ond off his own record. A severe thunder storm accompanied by heavy rain prevented the free- for-ailerl from racing their sec- ond dash. Six races were com- pleted out of eight on the pro- gram. In the first dash of the B Pace (the second was not run off) Jay's Hope stumbled after passing the starting wire. A. Rogers driving Ten Spot swerved to the left in an effort to avoid the obstruc- tion and the.driver was catapult- ed from the sulky landing against :he inner rail. Ten Spot went around the track driverless. For- lRecord At S'side Raceway Free For All Pace Sir Joseph Llewellyn Ann's Dream (Robinson). Gahagan (Shaw) Prudence By Time: 2.06. drew Perry. I Put Uscita's Boy Lott Budlong (Mo1'osidI) Julie Clcgg (Nicholson). G. Ann C. (Callbeck)...... Jolly Mark (Furneu) star Clegg (Llewellyn)... Mr. Scarlet (Kennedy)... Bay State Pat (MIcGrogor)...l (Moreaide) .... ..'. Winning horn owned by An- course ck for - cl 0.-c.-to--re)-I NI .-oc-cocoa: SI ooaoaeo.-.-so: fail oi-um-qquc-E l Tmals 'gaiiie bit' Vlilwattkee botinccv ck llilumpll DVGT Cllmlle JOIHISOIL Flvers Fjgtti thrasli the Brooks 9-2 it "he Bill) Feller retlislefed lit? 265 VIC- Pn:mmu- 3b 1 0!,,i,;hi(-an tory of his career and Early Wynn hmd' 2i, 2 oi Tlic Gizitit.- wliippcd CIllt'lllil'Ill won his 12th of the season as then Burke. cf ll 0 4-1 after thc Reds had ended a lllfllilll-S 0.Xl-ended lllelll Wfllnillfl Ream, ii, . I 0 1 lseven-game losing streak with a streak to five Al Rosen hit his l2th xIa&;.N”- H . V 3 0 0 5.4 first game vi(.m,yg homer in the first game and drove (Milan, if ,4 0 0' PhlIadcIpIiia's onsttrging Phillies I" ill" WI” lllllhe 5999'”- I-).PVlllP.- c . 4 ll 1 -.lfI()II' St. Louis Cardinals in camp A 59l'9""'”" 5”-Th W0" ill? "Pei"-i" Farfii. ss .3 3 0 twice 5-5 and 3-0 for their 14th '0? "'9 D0dE9'"S- Duke, Snider K0? vim-Lean, ,. .3 2 Uiland i.'ith victories in the last 16 I"5 34m. Imnl” and 515 10"!" "I" i S - e- games. The double win moved the ball” "I H.e"r3' Aiim" d""”' I" 33 8 2iPhiis to within a game and I half ml" W"-S with 3 "IP19 3"d I115 League castoff, ran his scoreless zstrlng to 15 innings II the Phils second for J ohnny Antonelil's' ”ma.ie.1y mige” W” "M 5."l”."3i eight Winn Iy injured. and though limping Saul Rognvin. at the time. was able to drive Meg in the sixth race. 3 In the fifth race with Uscita's boy and Lou Budlong running one the American won two from St. Louiti. Rain Jolly Clegg (Flennessey) . . . . . . . Time: 2 275. Winning oru owned by Geo. rooklnr. g walked in his first three trips to. Totals .. .. ioi o-oo..N..,.DN: Ni oeo.-.-cccez l halted the second game after six innings. Del Ennis drove in all three Philadelphia runs in the sec- ond with hil fourth home run in two days. Roy Smalley batted in three runs in the opener for the winners. Dick Hall. former intielder-oul- fielder. making his first start for Pittsburgh. struck out 11 as he turned in his first Major League win in the opener. Frank Thomas singled home Jerry Lynch with a single in the 10th to win the night- cap. Truro Racing TRURO (CPI -- Don Turner's classy pacer Josedale Clansman continued his winning ways It the Truro raceway Saturday, coming through with two victories in the free-for-all feature. He won in 2:08 1-5 and 2:00 2-5 for his 10th and lltit victories of the season. Other winncrs and their owners: Hits. tic-t-Kaline. Torgeson. Del- SIDE. St-cttnti ITFHIIIIIQIIIIT Ztltt l)()l t)()0- - it it) 1 Detroit 000 000 00fL- fl 7 I. Abciiiathy and Courtney: Lary, Crtstaiite (7). Coleman (0) and W'lson. I,-Lary. Ft-st Boston 000 000 000---0 7 0 Chicago 000 004 oox..4v 3 o Sust-e.. Henry :7) and White; Pierce and Moss. L-Susce. HR: (fhi-Carrasqiiel. , g Seeond ggljggn (5);; 3:; 33; -3 ,3? FIRE FIGHTING TROPHIES M""'' P"”"'" '9' 5"” wI”'P3 (lit Wotltit-sciav oi-ciiiiic "Lliitinr from many Ytiaritiiiie Fire fighting l.addot' Coinpaiiy. right. Leslie Iifliisntmn and Mn" w”NI””'- lthe lights” at ltiemorial l'ark..ia units will contest. for supremacy Gillespie. President. Maritime Balttmni-e 000 00! f)f)tL..1 Q 1 Cleveland n I00 030 fllx-5 7 0 llrllonald. Shallock ti), 7,ui'-pi-. Ink -7) and Triandos: Feller. Nar- leski (7: and Naragon. W-Feller. L-M('I)nnald. HR: Cle-Rosen, Second Baltimore ooo l01 000- 2 i2 1 Cleveland zit 000 iftx--5 I01 Palira. Johnson is). Brown tat, Iliirish (Si and Triandns. Wvtin. Niirleski '9), Mossi '9! and lit-igan. W - Wynn. l.-Paiica. Fin! . New York 00) mo (mo- 7 in 9 Kansas City 002 000 010.. 3 91 Ford. Konstanty (8: and B9,"; Dttmar. Harrington (4) and Ast- roth. W--Ford; IrDitmar. HRs: NY-Skowron: KC--Renoir. Zor- ninl , i SI-cniirl New York 000 um um . 1 it ii Kama: Fttv NNI INNI Will - 0 S I Kttrki: and Berra”. Portncarrero 5"”"i"' '9' and W. Shantz. L-1 Porttictarrero. HR: NY--Berra, Nntiomil First Milviatiltee I32 000 0if)..o 7 is 1 Bi'ooklyii llf) O07 00x--- 0 ll 0 F'"'tlN'P- -lolly is-, Buhl (8! and Crantl:ill. New-ombe. Bessent tit), Erskine in) and Campaneila W-- gs-(ssvni: t. .ioii.v. HRs: Mil -. mincil. Britten; aim - snide... Ilodgos. rsports program of ten events will. in handling fire I interesting meiit. Pictured left. Capt. W. .entertainment when crack teams Connolly. Charlottetown Hook and? 'provide iintisiial and ilsiand Hunters Allowed 13 Extra Days This Year .Nttiiil)c'i' I3 is the lucky figure for hunters in Prince Edward is- land this year. For that's number of extra days 57 to 70 days. Department of Northern Affairs and National" Resotirces. p'roiiided for in the 1954 season. Jones. Pollet I10). Joffcoat flil' and Mt-Cullough: Law and Atwell I.-Jones. HR' Chi- -Jackson. International League First Havana Montreal Valentine. Ladcra lot. Harris I7) and Noble: Wojey and Teed. I Valentine HR: Mti--Nelson. 000 llfltl l0tl- I f4 lhc other shooting t-ight Wilson's snipe that is to be allowed in the island I woodcock. . durin 1955. The open season onl Open season throughout the II- wate owl has been extended from I land will be as follows: according to in-l formation released today by the . and geese Canadian Wildlife Service of the October 1st. to December 9th. in- Duck hunters on the isiaiid will nor 27in, inclusive. he allowed a daily hag limit of wiisnnk Snipe and Woodcock: eight ducks which is the same as i flctnhcr lst to November 2nd. in- 40 200 030 0lx-- ti 10 iii fighting equig- Firemen”: Association. Barter's Film Lab. Braves-Kinltoru Split Games The Charlottetown Braves and Kinktira split a doubleheader at the Old Diamond on Sunday with the Braves taking the first con- test it-i and Kinkora coming back to wailnp thcm in the second I2-ii. Billy Wright. went all the way in the first game giving up only 5 hits while striking out 12. Roberts started for the losers but gave way to Drummond in the eighth. Scantl:-bury and Dunn each had 4 hits in 0 mp5 for the winners. Driimmond went the distance in the second contest to earn the win whiic Bull Dunn started for the losers and vr.-is relieved h.V Wright in the third after giving up eight runs. Sam Gregory had three hits in three trips hut Den Roberta took batting honors with a 4 for 5 el- fort. nilhis bag Iiniit does not includc mergansers. The daily limits for five gcesc. waterfowl is and eight Ducks (other than wood ducks) (other than Brant): ciusive. ' Brant: October Nth to Novem- cltisive The rt-strictinns on shootinit lmethods. weapons. etc., are sim- ilar to those of hot year. De- tails may be found in the Mi-. . graiory Bird Regulations and will tappcar on posters before the be- ginning of the open season. ) City Softball 1: League Schedule First race. Shelby Vic. owned by .Hazen Fletcher. Truro: second. 1Ahner the Great. James Heffell. Summertiide. P.E.l.: third. Jani- ieile. H, Spence. Bridgewater. N. S.: fifth. Foxy Grapes. F. G. Daniels. Trtirn: sixth. Abner the Great: seventh. Neil Btidlnng. W. McNeil. Sotithport. P.E.l.: ninth. Mae Signal. Calvin lsnor, Truro. N. s. Baseball STELLARTON. N.S.. i('P)u-SieI- larton Alhions hcld Trur Bear- cats scoreless until the eis "1 Ills ning and held off I liitit minute attack Saturday to score I 6-3 Halifax and District Senior Base- ball League victory- HALIFAX. (CP) -Halifax Car- dinalti toppled Dartmouth Arrows of the Halifax and District Senior Baseball League lo-3 Saturday but lost 12-5 in an evening encounter with Liverpool Larrupers. DARTMOUTH. N. S. ((1P)w Kentville Wildcats of the Halifax and District Senior Baseball Lea- gue battled to 11 innings Saturday before handing Dartmouth Arrows an 0-7 defeat. Island Tennis Tournament Began Over The Weekend Sfrqmj Second n - hllllvnukpp 00, M0 M27 9 '3 0 Havana 210 000 l - 4 if) 0 Following is the schedule for the Brnnkllyn 200 mm (mg 2 4 2 ltlontrcal 000 000 0- 0 4 2 fifth section of the City Softball The Island Cllmed Tenn-Is -rm", MncAiggr lg Willett defeated ('rnne and Rice. l.ahine. Criiig Bmph" mm Nah”: Las0mda' LMKHPI namenl taking place It the Char- KEY! Ind -7- well 34- 54- . (Si. linehiicit (st, i(nn(,x .9, and Mtckens (Zi, Stanck (7) and Tecd. I I7 25 Am. D . mark lmieiown Tennis Ciui, gm 0" in 3 Matches scheduled for tnfllyi Walltrr. Howell (ll). Lgilahine L--Lasorda. 1 '":'. " .'ei(vsf may V, good start over the weekend with Mull "III" 1-m- Mii..A,,,,,,. ' First I ll”? 'I”"""'"il- 99? '5"? ' in match" being piwed in me.-ii, 0.00 p.rn.-MIcAleer vs. BlInch- First . i'I'oronto 000 010 I00 -- 2 7 ill Nnyv, '0” .d'amnnd)' Barnes "' singles, men's doubles and mixed and. st, innit mm 202 "mus H 1 Syracuse ()00 00.'t Inx---4 7 11 H 'V ;;(ni;l;tsCdtnr;iot,i(deP-M mug doubles. Mixed Doubles n Pliilniii-inin, ")5 mo mxgga a Johiison. lfetki V7). Fahr tit) and (Om Id-a,n;n(',,.' hair; vs Barrwi In the mixed doubles the team 3-00 P-m--s300mI'l0W9l' 5 (-"II9" (Jackson. Wooldrige (3). Smith lgierbetilret. Spring and Heymiin. (PMkd'al9 dl-an'm"d,.'N"iy vs Ab, of Buddy MacAhlcer lnnd Elizabetl: VliAIill;4eI:1ll;.l'nl':'C0yI0- .l Lnpalme (7) an i -990” K . . - ' ' Wlielt made I 8 IS!” UP” sarni (4); simm0ns'dM:;::r";';' Toronto 000 on t)-- 2 it 1) h'?;:ll;ngTg";iCF:;ldBairy iparki when they ousted the top-needed 7.00 I). m.-BIrbItlI Ooylo VI. uni seminickg w g Simmons. Ir Syrticiise 000 flit x- 5 6 l da'k., tdiamOn'd,'. 'Ke;,fe Drug Vsg team of Paul Kiiys and Joan Weir -Tosln stow:-J W k I W". Jncksnni HRS; sufnepumd Phag Landeck. Fahr (4) Miller 45) Abhim (Memmqai I.-Md). gm-I-iets in Slrlilllh! Sets 3-1. 5:1 INN p'"'' on ' "' ' Morgan. ' and Griffin. Berhcret in); More. Vs N'm,v (Old mamnndi In the men's doubles another up- 9 - "mg. W”.”H mg Second St. Loui. (xii non Philadcliihin mt; om. 3 (Called end of 6th. rain) '.I;:il'tlI:3'. Sic h in ldt (at uni 3 nttovn and Seminic-:. Ir- Pobnlslct. HR: PhI-Ennis. 30 70 333 B iii: 2 " ' C Fowler. Black (0) Ind Burgess? Gomez Giel ta). Wilhelm (at. Mo. Cell in). Monzant (9) .na gnu. Batman (0). W - Fowler; 1. - head. Lovengulh lfit and Hcyman. Iillltorl: Stump. Flowers (7) Ind) Pagan. Hm, Ci" g xhuuwsk" yewci.-. w...Jo,.d"; Lggnnm. G, W L H. P':u:JMI&'Aleer defeated W. Min-. suzndlnitlli Nvanark. :(tlS!k.0'RPl'(('.I'l,n:- oi-ttz. st. Claire. Dmy W” 1' ' ” wn Binncmrd defend Tm ginclnlllli aootititttoo..t 7i it-int B Y 6 ,, ,, , ,, Ashliwofthraivbfi - . . . .. .. ,.,, 'c',',ii3,(,':,'k,,,i,,,o0(',,"'”,,'f"'. i ('n' 3:,'.,';;;',f,' 3," mi”; ,,”;',):T : 1; flziiihiei .. I) 18 7 I Srhurmall h Power defeat a .i. an anti: Aiitoneiit Ind Kai: t..' l-'Ixhoi1., Kelly (0). Helm-(7) B'"”'' '' -2” '4 -' " ”',;”'l,'.::;;,';2,C',"E'",,';.'.',.Z;:',, llllln RBI: NY-Hofmln. Man. Gray. Miller (7) Indigxywi : : gdeimed mama" Ind D t urges-I. ,M. I 33-4 ,2 m Home HID! (Henderson I Cl.ld- J. 1-inlumm and I Kay, d., GUI-11100 Rochelle? ill tot 0k 5 ll 0 more Tropbyi: Ralph Ptneau. I. (O). 'Iul (7) En ltIctttIInI. llcln (7). non.-ii fl) ud RIII: Virehtit, 3 Laban cm;-g; mini, Hmmiy (2, mdrcnd of the fourth section: IN Q 5-! ll Y.C.. I: no Arlennlllt. Duffy. 7. Wheat pity): .W-- 7-0: FI C. net. of note occurred when May- Aug. I--Navy vs. 8. . W-M h d; L- d k ; - . - nard Sciturman and Harold Power Tor-llirilsti: L” 9c HR kxnilhif; diai?;;3d:i'iam2;;?.' knocked out .)im MacAleer and soo....i hf: 9” '"gMm,.! iparkdm dh, Charlie Wiliett in straight on. is Firiit mgnd, ' sets as Power'iil serve was clip- Richmond ooo 100 302- 6 8 0. Aug '54; Yr vs. Abbies llti - Pl” "'f l”""f ""9" "'4 "" ”"" Buffalo 002l0000fL-.'l iii ii'riim'- B -' . K fo "'"'"”Y- Thompson. Volselle (9) and Wat. 973:, told dIInl:lhIilIT;' IYI'Ivy vs. Eazlgigi "' "" much" "V" the WC I Dairy tParkdIle diamond). Btteuil. . MeI'I lllllcl Richmond 34; mi 3g," 17 of Following Ire the City Softball Mark Mocflutian defeated May- Buffala too 092 0, 3 ii 3: League standings in the race for hard Seliurman 1. M. Joy-dnn, pimn, .5. mm Sinithe Bevan Bros. Trophy at the Walter Cullen defeated Ben Urquhart 0-1. 0-1. gag . &wAa3wnI:lI H. I-I. Pitching (Canada Pachn Tro- w, 'Mn':ply'.',.T w: g"incii.,4 Henry Harttnur. DIlry. so, will sbepliard. Abbton. I-1: nigungugg t& anonoo loch, I.Y.C.. B. MIcAleer A I. Wmett 1-1. and K. iueontun glin- and two. the quinella paid 393.00. The daily double on the second and third races paid 349.70. The highest individual ticket pay was 320.70 on Hedgewood Chief to place. the Chief paid less than that (315.60) to win. Summary: C Trot And C Pace Sir Francis Drake tCalibeck).. Propane (Rogers) Lusty's Lass (McGregor). Frisco the Great tMcNcil).. Guy Ilarvester (Jay) Jimmie A. (Reevesl . . Btiddy Bitdiong tFoliandl . .. Miss Worthy Dale lTaylorl.... Time: 2.15. Sir Francis Drake Keith MacDougali. A Pace Jo .10 Spencer fMt-Gregor)”: I Hedgewood Chief i" V ) CQOGI-FUN!-I owned by Baseball Standings National League 0 it I. no ant. Brooklyn on at .3 - Milwaukee SI H -542 1-3”! New York 51 46 .55 15 Philadelphia 5! U .510 1611.- Chicago E 58 .400 NV; St. Louis ' E 50 .461 11 Cincinnati 41 M .452 24 Pittsburgh 37 61 .378 8'6 Amcrloon League New York N N .615 - Chicago 97 I lift 1 Cleveland I I .004 1 Boston 5 A 574 4 Detroit I) ll .53 W: Kansas City I 57 .400 min Washington 33 61 .351 5 Baltimore 1 64 .304 8 .l (1 Peter Clegg (MacNeiii) . . . . ..3 1 Meg (Rogers) . . . . . .. I Captain Morgan (Kennedy).. 4 4 ill Conto ICnle) . 5 Times: 2.14; 2.i22'r.. .lo Jo Spencer owned by A. Perry; Hedgewnod Chief owned by Marion Stables. II Pace America's Ace lCudmorel.. ..1 Sleep)? Sam (Hennessey). ....2 Tommy Morgan (MacGregor)..:t Yankee Joan (MacRae).... ..4 Mannister Direct (Dewar).. Laurel Chief tMacNeill).. .. Ten Spot tRogcrs)..... .dnf Jaylii Hope (Jay) . . . . . . . . . . ..dnf Time: 2.l5. Winning horse owned by If. P. Cudmore. WRESTLING WEDNESDAY NIGHT FORUM 1 PM. DST WORIJD FAMOUS -rv - MIDGETS AND THE EAGLE VS. . FOE GUI FARMER PETE I ('ANAI)A S 'l(i'A R F. I"IiE Tl Ill A Program Includes Mr. And Mrs. Act Buddy and Marion laugh provoking Dut-hams! Act for red soon are I riot. You're great entertainment with lnntrinnentatton. bright song Miidneu WWVA Jotnboroo Love in I tent! And what I Season's Biggest Card. T At Driving Park Tonight A & BB pace. B trot and the o( pace. I total of 81800 will be inw, to the winning horses in prim duringathe nigbt.'I racing. some great horses are plllllllg in an appearance and fans can ex pect. first-rate racing when Pram fer J. Walter. Bell Banks. Morin Woody. My Darling. Johnnie Kali muck. Impact. Keppoch Playgir and Suffolk Chief come up behinc the starting gate in the A It on pace. The first race will get underway at 8.30 daylight time. ll MAGIC MAINE VA0llTl0N- torInIwtIIIoonilfc.FnIh In M), tun-Ioalod benches. cdol Inn and beauti- ful resort: . . . Write In FIE! colon Onl Maine Vacation Planning Kit. Main. VIt:It.lon Service 210 Gatovuy Clrclu, Portland. Maine. LINE DlZVE.TMIN'lI The biggest card of the season will be presented tonight at the Charlottetown Driving Park when almost at horses go to the starting wire in seven classes. II III nine dashes will be run of with the A I BB pace and the B pace and B trot the only two classes on the card slated for twd duhes. with purses ranging from 5100 for the curtain raiser to 822.5 for Dodger Practice There will be I practice for Charlie Ryan's Dodger: this even- ing on Memorial Field at 6.15. Bantam Practice There will he a pracelce for all evening on Memorinl Field at 5.30. It ATTENTION IIOIISEMEN out HOME WEEK ENTRIES ctosc Auo-usr lot. . If you intend onrefilti 50 If I'd"Y" Don't Delay. Cl-i'TOW-N nttwmo PARK RACING TONIGHT snnintts wtni t-osmous Canola Riser 8:10 In Dash Regular Program 3:30 hot The A I B a PAGE-2 oasnns Ar'utt5.0o EM! Premier J. Walter. Johnnie Kalmuck. KeppochhPlasA'gl. oinot, Ilnplol. MoriellVloody.M5'D5l'Ill18- Boll Ban - e at . Captain Mntull COMMISSION 13 TIIOT-I DASH A.'I' 30-” Ted Genessee. Mlu Palll. Arionwly. MIIVIOI In 303!!! 300” -Wu Royal Train, Joppa Maid, Connie French. Also eligible. Big Boy. Thalr'ii It. I PAC! 1 a 'rno'r-2 DASIIEB AT 5100.00 EACII pi-inc; Dudlong. Dale 3. Miss -Donn: Mu. Jean 3 Ln. lied lfhigo. Abner McGraw. Texas Hanover. Money Royal. A-loo INCINO! Sir P060! L CURTAIN RAISER - I DASH A'I' SHIN Jollity Geor e. Sister Etta. Stanley Boy. Parker's Pick. lull oi-om nit. Joly Bud. Dr. r. c. Also eligible: Ranidl. l lily -J-1.S'lI'.S'l' .S'I-l1l.'i'(. ((1) pairl the This 3 comedy tum II I Mr. and Mrs. and their novelty in for these i two -- they give you hilariousi interpretations and costumes. good I poke or two It your heart. Buddy iI I veteran showman having Itarted in vaudeville when tors played the circuit for . Ind mItlI two movie: with A poi:-tonal Ippeaunce in be wII night. He and his two Ila- many James NovI Bcotiainliaottnnedouttobea were 'b BAY WALKER. Montreal um-t show or III .- Toot Unit tattle I TR(Yl' -- 1 DASH AT 318.00 p kilo Volo. Joandale. All Budlong. Miu Mite. -- l Echo. Wtiyrnlrk. Feather Duster. Also eligible: Apt-ti . C 6 PACE - I DAM! AT 9918.” Anthony l... Frisco Guy. Billy Bi.-diong. Falrp. In Bob Clem. Rosalie Hooper. Mr. Jollseott. 6 PAGE - 1 DAII AT SHIN ,. Star uegg. Polly Reynolds. Famoi.z.Boy. Queer! sle y Sam. Sister Verna. June Breeze. enny Royal. Also Iilgiblot Mar on E. Hoosier Dr, Freddie Scott. CHARLOTTITOWN omtuc rant lAD& . IADAI ARRJK AIMAIT Galutoaprognulvolcldlualietviodoatorltv lCAlvpIr and II the ICAI you you top lviation u-Iloiog-on the Inca equipment using up to that method!- You become I I, i " in the expanding aviation laid. 'l'hIre'i pcnnnncnt employment. good.pIy. pension- -edial can and other beneits. Food. clothing and lodging In provided. , New warm or; turning: go! full iuheauuien now! See the RCA! Career Cotmullor at. comm ndl on non Ion-aim Ur"- lt.cAr- oaudumnnnldo. P. 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