Hennessey Cops 5 Firsls AlSummerside Race Meet ""'”’2/srau Vloil F//VIII)’ _Irnsunu¢In._Onn.I1ob0aIowII. 1[!§I_\_11y!l. 1003. TITLE THOUGHTS - - . . ‘ S -. By Alum Mover ‘Attendance Record Set 9 1 air A//5 - « r a /zxrrwz/Mr , ~ (OM 57///fir‘ ’ fin r Nvtcclbrnlh ndnsd five fieven (D. MacNefll) 3 4. . orrissey) ‘I 0 0 record mom , Charlottetown, - op o . . . o in dash winners in Summerslde Fastway (J Henneasey) 5 3 (Rio Grande (E. Bowness) 0 1 /A’ uunmsrfgggcg nnvmes 113;‘ and ,:"u',e:.ot:,e:y,$1‘po1'n rh.§(Le:'inth . ston ’ 162, R"c°wa7's “"31 L°b“°’ c"'“' s°°m5h ma“ i Time: 2:15‘ 21”‘ World War II was set the association Capt Alan J Mc- Followinl I79 “*9 1°3d°" 3 "' w°°“ "’°9"“" 5"‘“““5' ‘E’ 3°‘"‘°”’ ' ' H‘*""°y" w""- °“’“°“ by Sm‘ final day of the annual nrlze Cabe Charlottetown and Lleut the nssresate Ind “M1 m"°“‘ T” ' “"' 3' ‘°'”' 1" night at the western oval. Time: 3:16}. 2 112 (191 M8)“h9W- K1nkt7!‘a- meet 0; the pE1 mm, A5”. pm; 300”, Mm’, were we 9.; Top Novice. TN. D. Johna- Joe copped double dash trl- ‘V9713 °W°d 55' 3- I . . D"h°‘ 5 "d. ' elation when Lfllisharpshooters only sh to Le!’ perfect Al its to" umphs with st... M.,.hew~. c. Gallant, chulottetowu. Billie Eden (0. Morrlsscy) 1 a mum» om for the “ll .1 pm “on my we "I e Both Ott-E: rt!!! 6” Jonen Munch: . Highieyn Way and Sam John- _ 4 Dominion Bum! am ~ the“ ma,“ m,ed'pmec, M0 G- '1”-’ 685 LAC G. 100 it ston's Mountain Jester. He 31811105’! Way (J Hennessey) 2 1 The" events and Sam,“ 50.8 at the 500 ad distance RC‘ 682 Gull‘. C.C.Sh1'0|1l , 168 ‘”°" 1’°“3 “"5 ”°'“““°'' U‘ 1 I 7E-dim” M‘ ‘Gym Smm" 5 2 were the Batt and linens: and both came 1!? for a land; Fat" K P" Suck on L‘ “°‘ 1“ gym to ,, win 1,, .1... gm mu, Hey Y_ou (E. Bernard) 2 s ;Vlciol‘y Scott (G. Robinson) a 5 mm I, 300 mm M mm mm 0, ‘mum u samd” Gm‘ 0- C- 671 Gnr. J. Davis no of the feat”, pace. Tm, “me, Thistle: Son ('1'. Mullins) 6 2 Amps (J..Campbe.ll) 4 4 with . possible 0‘ 50 um dew. dosh‘ bu IA. GJ. R0801‘! 668 _M,.s_ -1-_ nag,” 155 208-2, was the fastest of the B‘_“Y suv” (D- M“"N “D 2 2 2'12’ 2'” match 8 New Bnmswlok Yew mo events 8-!” com S8¢- RA- V5359! 667 Capt AJ_ Mccghg 1“ night Mister (E. Reeves) ix I .2‘ Edenu Rwemde dent. W01 George Lawrence of cluded the various aggregates Tm" P Twor P0 W stemmd "3 0"” "'"""°”’ °" "'° '“"°’ (<e:i.u-lie smith) 5 0 NB" Dominion’ Byrd owned by Saciwllle took top honors with In the Ottawa aggregate). C Ntclwlm '1'!" 48fl‘°S'°° T"°' dash program were Billie Eden, i ' "I Hi“ and “flown a score of 49 Hal-pa RC chatham N 3 T9: 1-L Jone; 669 Cpl. P.C. Woodmfl 150 Gay Texas, and Irv Averill, the 3 D°"“"*’ ' ° The other’ match fired the ' on top'witb ssa oiit ot£ Tprl E Mao!-can 559 T9" 3' L°"‘ 157 ’?‘‘°’ °‘''’*“““' "°"' ‘"95 °‘ 5" Jone: Memorial which ii the possible 725 and the top Island- ' n'L 652 1‘~P'- 11 ~'°'‘°' 155 0853- ' '_ ' _ now (541 'I‘pI'. D Johnston 154 I Gay Texas equalled his mark I . :lr:tmerw()e1v1;“u(: $ ‘mgr-idly i>§.bi"3.m°m..“g£§:i§tm.m"”‘ 311:; S, %ow1 1" 645 F-0 MD Phoenix 154 A in capturing the curtain raiser 0 e Thu-event consisted of Hi as . Tm D Johnston “S Tpn . 152 in 2. . Th was uite a dim. . mu “ “ch 0‘ the no 3,, mend”, Ty“, Au”. cpf p' w 3 543 Bait and Mack» °‘"°"°° ‘" “'8 "3"" °' 5°" “N am ymi ranges and concluded gate Tpr Harold Jones Sum- A‘ seam:-n Assn:-te W01 5- E~ “*"°“’°“°' * gnd bseecond cutmggdanslmtge ¥ud- ‘ ' _ with 15 at . meréide ‘was an guy winner F.-Sgt. M.'P. §1‘;‘SL$ 40 es came annoy , cuar- ’ i ' Mac nu ly in dash three when the My ed S In this event the two oldest with a total of 669, while Eldon Top Tyro. 'l‘l>|'- 11- 3009! 9‘ Lt .M;_""c. Buwm L“ ner. Irv Averill get home in ' Gun c.c_ st;-on; 216-2. The crowd also showed‘ ' \ ' Lt Ag Mmch its disapproval by booing the ltovcns have taken over solo (the victory. Lyle_ was hit hard (Friar 440 slow mile. However, the warn- possessl jby title Flyers wiho collected : lug from H18 judges’ stand was The _C 0!//Y6 :total of eleven safeties‘. He got of second place in 5 Basnbail 1368119 go‘/55 “([55 on ity Winner Shallers Mark Tpr. 1!. Jones heeded. and Irv Averill took the standlntl. great 511 from his mates next trip four seconds faster. f Taking ndvlllllt 0‘ EVE‘! and a top notch bit of relid ’- » yak,‘ l”p . . 3:52 Billie Eden's 2.12 mile was the Ravens hung from Lefty Dunn in the tomb. -» ' 7lEF/575 Tm E Mack‘ good enough to win the first (an 8.4 ddeat on Flyers S(ltlIl‘- A single, an error and a walk - 50////y flbP£570% n n a n Misg mm‘ vane’ tr’ the fast pace but Dom1n- gdiy 139111000 8* M0m0li31 had waded the bases with none 5'77?/?50/V 55//6‘/PW58'3/71.5. . inn ‘Byrd. second the first out- ’FiE1d Ind 89113 "18 Fflrbifi Kell- £Ilg,hwas horjne a winner in 2013-2 pity]-manaattd outfit deeper into i e next aunt. ' 08800 - Cool weather and the threati 30¢ f0!‘ I 1008 time Saturday. of rain (it rained hard in some [it looked as fhouflll Flyeffl W919 sections of the province during 80518 *0 Pick UP their Will the race) held the crowd down I33 931! “P9980 U U30 filtering to about half the size of Friday Rovers. Flyers’ hurler. younc nicht. John Lane. had held the Rovers to one base knock through to first five The Rovers had opened the scoring in the ‘ firs but it was the combination of three errors and a fidder’s ‘choice that accounted for that 0 The first double, Gay Texas and Mountain Jester, paid $65.10 and the second. Mountain Jester . _and Irv Averill, _gave a small 57 return. The quinella, on High- i6‘.V“S Way and Hey You. paid $27.40 and the exactor, Highley’:: Way and Thlst!e‘s Son, returned 0 ‘ $28.00 for the $2 investment. Another harness racing pro- gram is scheduled for Summer- sidc Raceway this coming Wed- nesday night. SUMMARY ‘ singleton The Flyem had scored ttlliree timesinthesecondanditwas s 3-] ball game as Rovers came to bat in the last of the sixth. Junior Flanagan opened the frame with a walk but was forced at second on Dinny Dash 1 Flanagan’: grounder. Wayne Cay Texas (M. Kennedy) 1 Macflwzall walked, aendmg Abn-.-.r c. (c. O'Brien) 2 Flanagan to second. Up came (‘oil Nick rc. Smith) 3 (3 ma "'50 belied 3 ('9' Brown Budlong (H. Hughes) 4 |m°“d°“-5 °1°“t 5° d°°P 1°“ "_-“'5 30111‘-V-5 senor,“ {both runners cane home. Rice (1,-_ Kennedy) 5 ‘making third standing up. Lefty Sir Arihuir George iDw_-n promptly singled Rlce uh Kelly) 5 home and the Rovers were on Pl'lllCL' Parker (A. Bernard) 7 “W 4'3- Dawn Harvester (_,)_ 3 ‘Flint rally appeared to have Tm-_e; 2;17_ ' beaten the Flyers. In iihe eighth inning their defence crumbled completely bellind Lane and four more runs were born one base hit. A walk and errors made the four runs pos- Gay Texas owned by Bruce Thonmson, Charlottetown. Dashes 2 and 6 lllollntzlin Jester (J llennessey) e on five out. T-.11 Strain, acting manager, took Dunn off first base to at- emnt to put out the fire. Dunn-j t . replica quidtly firing ten pitches ' out the next three batter.-i and leaving three Fly- ers stranded on. base. He then Rovers gathered only four base hits all afternoon as John Lane pitched good enough base. ball to win most contests. Keith Doyle got the first, a double in the fifth, in the sixth and eighth and Bobby Rice poled out his triple in the sixth. Lane had five strikeouts to his credit and issued three bases on balls. He had sloppy support behind him, as the Fly- ens managed to commit nine damaging errors. Kennedy led his team at the plate with a double and two singles in four trips. Leo Kelly. playing right field, had a pair of singles in three appearances and Freddie MacDonald a Louie Smith poled out triples in a losing ca-use. Huggan had three strikeouts to his credit. He walked a total of nine batters. Dunn faced. three and retired all of them by the strlkeout route. Next league action is tonight 6.15 when Dodgers host Stars in a game postponed from last Thursday because of rain. STANDINGS Sandy Yorke (S. White) I 1 Y\’S"ss Ellis (J. Arsenault) .2 2 S(b1°- , Wins(.3n‘s Wish (E. Clow) 3 3 The Fiver! Kmfld I M810 P W L P“- Lea (‘vflonjc in fill‘ top 0' the '0 end 3 U 2 (,1, Thompson) 4 5 things on an 8-4 note. Rovers 9 5 4 Sengflnr Don g_ HUGGAN IS VICTOR Stars 8 4 4 1 . Kennedy) 7 4 Lyle Huggan got credit for Flyers 9 2 7 Srott Densmore (R MacArthur) 6 6 3 -r 0 Billie June (Clarke Smith) 8 ‘mt: 2:16. 2:15. Mountain Jester owned by 8. R. Johnston, Charlottetmvn. Dashes 3 and 7 Irv Averill (Clarke Smith) 1 I Orchestra Leader (G Willis) 4 Llzzle Olegg (Cyril Smith) 2 I syDNEy (cp) _ cape 3". ton’: top harness racing author- ity Jimmy Ferguson Sunday de- ribed the mare June Byrd a: the fastest harness horse com- peting inthe Maritlmes this at ye . “She is not only undefeated but has given an indication that she is capable of breaking track record: every steps out." said Ferguson. Owned by the Greenbriar Sta- bles of Charlottetown, the seven- y s a r-old -daughter of Poplar Byrd will be the favorite in July 1 $3,000 Dosco Pace -at Ferguson’: Turf Club here. The free- Kingfi-shers Top B.cIrry’s Lions Reg ‘Junior’ Flanagan pitched Johnny‘s Kingfishers to n 4 exhibition softball victory over Barry's Lions of the City Soft- ball League at the Old Diamond yesterday afternoon. 10- startlng and losing pitcher was Jim Goode. The Parkdale tosser lasted only one and one- third irlnlngs and during his short session gave up six rlln: hi Sydney’: 175th anniversary, was hvo-third innings. Art Ballem relieved McGee and gave up -. four rims. 5. Butch Ward led the winner: ‘ at the plate with three hits in four appearances. E. Murphy Ilammed a homer for the losers. / Leo Boy defend his crown. Ha I: owned by Eric- Whebby-andlohn Mc- Rae of Dartmou In assessing ‘Juno Byrd, Fer- guson, w ha: been associated wlthtberaesgamsforfllyeara, Horseman Rates June Byrd Tops pointed to her record. "She came to this country with a record of 2.02 and a piece and earnings $50,000,” he said. “There is no question she has class. Jimmy Dennis raced her on all of the big tracks in the states, and she was particu- larly good for him out in Call- fornla last year." Since coming to the Maritimes this year she has been unbeata- ble. She has beaten all of the region's top horses in races at Charlottetown, Halifax and Mon- on. thect June Byrd has won five race: a row and captured the Mar- ftims Pacing Championship at Halifax and the Monctonlanat the Moncton Raceway. She has outdistanced the out- atan Dee's Bay. a winner of close to $13,000 in'1961, in every start. At Halifax June Byrd» clocked off a 2.05 mile and at Moncton established a 2.04 track recor . _ “If we have good weather I thinkthe chances of Sydney’: record of 2.06 being toppled an oxcellent", Ferguson said. first base duties. l Lefty Dunn singled‘ ‘ Washington v ; i i ! I Harness racing returns to the Charlottetown Driving Park to- night after one week’s absence. While activity centered around Summerside Raceway (1 u r i n g Lobster Carnival Week, the CDP was quiet but that changes to -nlg when Frank ‘Duck’ Acorn presents a mo st interesting eight-dash card. In his feature race he has six outstanding pacers ready to en- tertain lg c 2' o w 11 ex- pected to attend. Ralph Mac- Fadyen has drawn the ra with his Arturo Hanover but ev- ‘en at that he has a tough pro- ‘, position on his hands. Such not- {ables as Lola Hal, Blue Sky Lark. Janet M. Mr. Rock a nil Santiago will be providing the finjllniamj Racing Returns To Ch'lown Track opposition in dashes four and 2 on Races three and seven prom- ise just as much excitement; Cy- ril Smith and Sky Prince leave in the number one spot with Ginger E, Helen's Dream. Mor- 1ey's Pride, Here Am 1, Doctor F. C., Jolly Abb and Home- stretch Lady the other hopefuls. Hereare two dashus that could seen on a Prince Edward island track this season. All in all, it shapes up like a terrific harness racing program and fans definitely should not be lacking in entertainment. First dash goes promptly at 8 o'clock. prove as thrilling as anything. NEW YORK (AP) — Beau Purple smashed the Aqueduct track record Saturday by lead- ing all the way to capture the 3109.090 Brooklyn Handicap as the favored Carry Back lacked his usual late rush and could do no better than fourth place. The winner. owned by Jack reyfus J:., stepped the 1% miles in two minutes flat, clip- pilg three fifths of a second o 11 track mark set July 4 when he upset Kelso and Carry Back in the Suburban Handicap. Kelso did not start Saturday. Carry Back needed only $400 to catch the great Citation, rac- him the world’: third lending money winner with $1,090,840 and dropped Citation to fourth with $1.005.760. Beau Purple earned $71,240 and increased his 1962 winnings 84.835. Y FLASH WINS In the first division of the Hollywood juvenile champion- ship at Inglewood, Calif., Y Flash, with Rudy Campas $69,100 winner’: purse. then Notl made it a sweep in the second division‘ for the same juicy prize. Both are owned by S. K. Houssels, a Las Vegas hotel an in . Time for the six furlongs in the first division was 1:10 2-5. Noti’s section was clocked in 1:10 1-5. At Chicago, Intervener ran to a 3%-length victory in the $33.- 125 Equipolse Mlle at Arlington Taking a narrow lead over Ed- itorialist with half a mile to go, Intervener widened his margin turning for home and won hand- ily under jockey Benny soren- n. aboard, breezed home for the se Oink and Natego closed strongly to finish second and third, respectively. - The English bred Intervene: earned $19,625 to boost his ca- r earnings to $98,830. The ed in 1:37 4-5. ' 0 rec I winner was tim ing’s first millionaire horse, and he collected $5,480. This in Flyers Grab Top Spot SUMMERSIDE — RCAF con- tinued their winnlng ways on SATURDAY American Leagu ( Baltimore 100 120 020- 6 9 3 ilvlinnesota M4 030 00x— 7 12 1 ( Fisher, (2-4) Stock (5) Hall F Battey. HR. Bal-Brandt (15. New York Rudolph (3-4‘. Osteen (7) and! Retzer; Terry (13-8), Daley (8) i and Howard. HRS: Wsn-Bright (9): NY—-Maris. (24). I Chicago 002 000 102- 5 10 0 ; Boston 000 000 000- 0 2 1 3 Plza o_ (981 and Carreon; E Conley (9-9) Nichols (9) and ‘ Pagliaroni. HR: Chi-Cunning-J ham (5). i Detroit 000000311-7 9 1 Kansas City 00400000l- 5 11 0 ; Aguirre, Regan (5-7) (5) Nis-| chwitz (7) Fox ((1) and Brown: i Pfister (1-9), Wyatt (7) Mc- i_ Devitt (9) and Sullivan. 1{Rs: Det——Cash (26) McAuliffe (6): KC-Del .Greco (4) Cimoll (7). Cleveland 000- 0 40 Los Angeles 102 100 001- 4 82 Ramos (4-7.), Funk (3) and Romano; McBride" (11-3) and Rodgers. I-IR: LA-Wagner (27). National League First « St. Louis 030 011 020- 7 10 1 Houston 000 000 000- 0 4 0 Jackson (9-8) and. Sawiatski; Kcmmerer (0-2) Umbricht (3), Tiefenauer (9) and Campbell Hits: StL-Boyer (17) Sawatski .(8). . Second ' '. St. Loni: 100 011 000- 8 70 Houston 020 023 001- '1 12 0 Simmons (0-0) Ferrarese (6). Shanta (7) and Oliver Johnson (5-12). Golden (0) and Smith. 9). MacKenzie And Hogg Are Tops in SUMMERSIDE — The and my mg, 1, yum 1g; *4 not Carnival. golf tournament 3 and M8 £6” Friday. Slttlfdv and Garbutt. 140 (Bad). . ' In the championship dfvflon 4. Macxenzie was the winner 55 strokes. H. Stmsn 1-" it ii i ‘L Huskies Down Bombers 6-2 iourney . Peaks: Bombers 6-2 in Kings County Baseball League action at Peake: Sunday. Frank Coady _ starting and winning pitcher. Coady lasted 4 1-3 in- ings. being’:-elleved by Roy Cof- fin in the fifth. Coady allowed twovhlt: and walked seve dur- hl: stint on the moon and lasted five innings before _ es and being relieved by G. Power. The Bomber butler: gave up eleven hits. fenafveLv for the winners, ling ten chance: at _:hor flawlessly. wlnnsr: at tbs plate. .. 0. smith on I is: hits. Umpire was Mt. Stewart Huskies downed C 010 110M0— 8 11 2 fi00M01x- I 70 Anderson (3-10) and Cannin- zaro: Purkey (15-3) and Ed- wards. HRr.: NY-Thomas (17) Throneberry (5); Cln-Plnson (10). Bud Mccullough starred de- and- tstoy Ross Plgot and A. Coffin hit I-for-0 and R. Mitchell 2401- 0 but Arssnanlt with Charles Ryan handling the bases. . San Frll 1120010003-0110 Pitts 2 000 01—'l 12 1 010 001 010- 3 9 2 i Haddix. 100 030 00x— 4 9 1 E BASEBALL RESULTS sPhila. 00100()100- 2 31 Lemaster, (1-1) Raymond (8) {and Torre; Green, (3-3) Smith ‘((7), Baldschun (7), Hamilton ‘ '(8) and White. HRs: Mil-Ad- e -555 (5) Hoeft (7) Wilhelm (8) and cook (16). Pha—Gonzalex (17). -500 iLau, Lzlndrith (3); Bonikowski. (San Fran. -2” IPleis (5) (24)) Stange rs) and Pittsburgh 0lllM000- 5 71 Marichal (13-6) and Orsino; (7-4) Sturdivant (5 ). Sisk (6) and Burgess. I-Ills: SF —F. Alou (17), Mays (28), Dav- enport (11). Pagan (4). P Stuart (15). First New York 12l000000- 4122 Cincinnati 001 006 40: - 11 11 1 Jackson, (4 - 12) Mackenzie (6), R. L. Miller (7) and Pig- natano, C. Coleman (7); Mal- oney. Nuxhall (4), (1-0) Klipp- stein (7) and Foiles. Edwards (8). HR: NY--Mantillia (0). Second New York 1oo()oo2oo- 3 90 Cincinnati 000003 001- 4 B8 Moorhead, Hunter (7), Craig (9) (5-15) and Cannizzaro; Dra- bowsky, Brosnan (4-1) (7) and Edwards. HRS: Cln - Pinsoll (19), Keough (3). Las Angels: 532 120 0 - 13 15 0 Chicago 04 010 x - 0 0 0 1 (Called 01/2 innings. ram) ‘.Vloel- ler, Roebuck (4) (6-0) and Rose- boro: Cal-dwell, (4-11) Lary (2), Anderson(3),G e r a r d (5). Schultz (7) and Bertell, Barra- gen (7). HR: La-Howard (16), Burl-lght (4). Chi-Bank: (24). Altman (13). St. Louis 0:0000000- 3 70 Houston 100000000- 1 70 Gibson, (13-7) McDaniel (9) 0'Dell, Miller (3)'Larsen (10) (4-2) Pierce (11) Bolln (11) and Haller; Mcnean, Lamabe (3), Olive (6) Face (10) (8-2) and It. Burgess (5). H 5:’ SF -Cepeda (21) Haller (8). Mllwan 403001000- Phna. 000100000- 1 30 Spahn 19-11) and Crandall: Hamiltrm (0-ll) Owens (4) Short (5) and HR:: Mil- Dalrymple. ,Ad_coek 2 (15). Cl-andall (4); Pha-Gonzalez (15). SUNDAY National Lean: lrst Milwaukee 01! 101 000 - 11 13 0 llillsn (11,): Pita-Slayer: (I0) Gsanlss (10) crsvfantua’ (0). :nIIs..Ins-snob loloo2ooo- 4 71 ms Saturday afternoon at Queen» Elizabeth Park by coming from . behind to defeat Save-Easies by a score of 7-6. The Flyers scored three in the sixth to tie and won the game in the seventh on Legendre’s two-base clout‘ -aided and abetted by a two base rror. Cecil Mosher went the route for Save-Easles. giving up all: while Sandilands and Hop- per for the Flyers allowed the I samé number. A I RCAF are now in first place in the Prince County Softball League. Umpires: plate - Jenkins; bases -- Wheeler. Rain Halts Soflba-!| Till Rain halted an exhibition ball tw soft game e een Mac- Kenzies and Nattanal Park All- Stars at Summ Saturday afternoon The game was called in the fifth inning and at the time the Park was leading the P r i 11 c e County team 7-4. Lions Take On Parkers Honors were well divided at Covehead Kart Park Saturday night as the P.E.I. Kart Club completed the season's first sec- tion of racing. The Sherwood Rockets broke into the team win column f the first time and team captain Ed MacLaren grabbed top driv- er honors for his first big vic- tory of the season. The Rock- ets were closely followed by Covehead Flyers who gained 10 points over Hobby Shop Marau- ders. The big sectional final was captured by the Marauders who finished with 684 points compar- ed to 667 for the Flyers. Ray- mond Birt of the Flyers stretch- ed his 4-point lead over team- mate Don Allan to 8 points to win the ‘race 330 to 022. A special presentation of 'tro- phies will be made this Satur- day night mldway through th e 9: program .. Statistics for the first section will be relaased later this week. RESULTS Rockets Flyers Marauders Champions V-8’: TOP TEN 88383 PT8. E. Macharen. R. 43 R. Blrt ,l'. 42 D. Allan, F. 33 T. elly, R. 85 S. Younker. Me. 34 Sherwood Rockets lake lopHonors T. Scantlebury, M. 31 D. Hodason, Me. 29 K. .M'acLean. V-8': 24 R. Scantlebury, M. 24 S. Foster, ,V-8's 20 #6333 3-3333 Iona Edges Eagles 4-3 Iona e d g e d league leading Georgetown Eagles 44 in twelve innings in one of the best games of the Kings County Baseball League season yesterday at lo- ha. After nine innings the score was deadlocked at 3-211] and it took three extra innings for tho winners to score the deciding r .. Earl Connolly went the dis- tance for Iona. tossing a seven- hitter at the front- runners. Ha also racked up 15 strike out: and walked four. Losing pitcher Buddy McCull- ough ran up eighteen strikeouts while tossing a 6 hitter at th : winners. He issued no free pass- es to first. Pitcher Connolly helped his own cause at the plate with two singles and a double in five ap- pearances. The longest hit of the game was a triple, slammed by J. McCabe. Umpire for the game was .Walker of Georgetown with A. Connolly and E. Kelly assisting hi on e bases. B! THE CANADIAN PRESS major league games, won and lost records in parentheses: Angeles (Grba 6-5), (N). Detroit (Foytack 7-3) at Minn- esota (Stlgman 4- (N. ( . Cincinnati (O'Toole 8-11) (N). Chicago (Koonce ). ls . San Francisco (Bolin 5-0) at Houston (Woodeshick 4-3) (N) (only games scheduled) Probable Pitchers Probable pitchers for today's erican agns Baltimore (Pappas 9-0) at Los Pittsburgh (Friend 10 - 9) at’ Philadelphia (McLisb 0-2) at How old is the Muiiler I i l I I FINE ADDITION VANCOUVER (CP)-A $511,- 000 addition to the Fine Arts building being built at the Uni- versity of British Columbia will have a theatre with two revolv- lng stages, which operate to- gether to make complex scen- ery changes. FFLER Installed Today! 0 HEAVIER GAUGE STEE O ZINC COATED STEEL FOR... National Park All-Stars I lid Barry’: Lions open the City Softball League semi-finals this cling at ev at Victoria Park's old diamond. 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