Bay State Pat Takes low Record At 8' Day State Pet, owned and driver: side Track a daily double ticket on Lou Kai- ”3?iLce'3uatll;li'gTKnTSr1lc:7s Ace Win At coveheail gnnnn . cg .1 R4) id 0. ' g Two bones ownod by Harold The snnoiineer and presiding ,,l,,"f,;,Qf;,",',f' l::"l:,:,t nnl, :1 mqulnellr on the mgr-l Cudinon won top racing honors at Judge was George Hooper while the tho'meet at the Rscwearatadlum and sixth races paid 319.00 and ' the first ha:-uteri: co hg; stsrfu was :l;bott. in auinmei-side last evening, being 33,50 mpectlvely. It on ladle: -. Lfhl Q fuonmdla evens: Film Event '””'””d m 117'” W ”""m d"h mm " the many Sudmm mil win if"; ice in his second America's Ace (Cudmore) i 1 l M T Wu 01'8"!” mm um um mom Even hundred hm chm” A I i tart evict: the three heats of the Stanley's B'oy (Llewellyn) 3 3 : ''m'”-'l fl"-W ""'”” I” "" met 'i "M me meek ' I ' hm event while Prince Budlong Kitty McKay (i'1tzPatrick) 2 4 3 pacer in oing so. i W .-......?':;.:.'::..il"i W . . I0 9 IX ll?l'.;:”"i..”aT..'t.”'.?.1” '::.”3: "'i:."..”.' :::::l.::.- .2”Ti?,2;':ii” :: duh, Bay State Pat roke out o . , I l ' l " , the pack at the three quarter 99” Edy l?sl.lltx1x1i?i:: (g:u'ytalr1i)ton) I 3 2 V - ' ' tholmkd hen wmch W” won by Acylgvzheglalfndaldgiaml In the seventh and came on to Rili) P D8,, (slmmom) M . ,1 - - . R-eIu1"lnl,0. no em b A me Cad-more Y "m '”"y "" '”y'' Ho” Wm nu ycl ihlioreeni 4 e " - 8 new Y" mm 1 Y if A Second Event Md cwped the mm he-"" W" cm: cl) (Sobe ) 5 - uw:::lxn' wlnlmmd in "5; :9”; Priri e Budlon (Cudlnore 1 id: h"”"''" '"d mid me M" m" Ilwce toqizgoie I y 7 1. - 0" Alllmlumm' A? nu.-l G 1? rmicir o fogwlearel 2 3 1 ticket for the night of 326.80. 0" l 250 52 5 2”--vzlbv Loni l, - l event wh o J y .. ven y J1 in: (R V”) ...... .. , Rom” G and Venn G""”;,i xflliwfli owned-andldrlvanlby Ed-i I d F"; g 3, d M are prepared to aP?l1f,gli”Rsl:7a1:fhg:!?o”dPnnph&eceBi?dl::i;5 Ro:ina1yBudlongee(E "f.h)m I 4,. I, - bl ll r. ,-'1 ,, r . -1 i. o as men...an ' . -3011 1':u;-d3lL-g -?L - liar Bryanlvon, 11 COMO Owmd aiidll i . Hb?c1;Ifx?zgunc(e(:;P)Tl?ui:.l;:;); ix; :"l:.;f.s. :50,-5? 33:01:. give them to any responsible or- Real Fingo was driven by Len O'- Bobby Senator . . . 4 I dr drive" by Edd” Cole. I luhn h id 11 six pla ere they while no figure was announced ganization or group which wishes Meara. Waolli For Me (Llewellyn) 6 6 5 Sewnd Ind 5”” 9"h" A A 1'" ey l Ige :31, &wolve5 olyglle on- for the sale. it was estimated the to operate in the Allan Cup league George Gregory's three year old Lucky Dale (Willi!) ....... .. '1 '1 4 I?0JllJdenl5 IIZIHTCO (JMCDOMICH 2 '53 llyirvrrilo fiocliey Agsociaiion club received about 86.000 or 31,000 or lllmliiof Salli: 1958”?-" 11 P39?" Wat F” M? ":1 "ill;-h1"5l B'gl"'”: mgeid 2"; dr2L'5: bhame u lson Oman .. , i . Folowere o e sport, owever. s I.i' of career. pace s on u on: own an ivem Y 11'- Orange Hal (Be-i'il3id) - -- 3 al who was bluffing who when the Enlz nfnea Jfvfl ',i',2io, :e'”,?:,'el'f.,L3 1” me player. doubted whether any new group two occasions and fifth in the. third old Cudmore. mi” Pm” iR”'"”i” 3 llislliax Atlantlos asked for an ex-- in El H liiax and Jrhaps for the FMNOHEE AVAILABLE could find players of I collbn to heat- I” c":”"” ifallllbifh ' 3 litension of the bond-posting MMlltfgi'iEime: ' De Halifax Hockey Club Ltd said replace time will i" r iiiiim Bruce-is .ister ( c el l l ' 'l j . V . . . ' ln ., mayor league. G s 1 I W": iii? ST? is: F:;i...:'i;:; la :3" 2i":.;":.:.':":.2i:. '.i.:..::; or Lord Alexander M155 Wm-my Dale (Meme) 7 -6iAtlaasift)ly;0iIi1idna'tu:vaailt they meeting i gldlisne; (Caerroll gllgom Cand goalie tlzsgaglllxcl C H m9 plcwrel Mme dwbwd Wham" Tunes: 2'22 4-5" 2'23 24' Ronald we were told, because most of theilzl Roy McMeekln. A club spokesman said: "We still me three remaining ieamksydney G. owned by William driven by George Sobcy. Third and Seventh Duh Millionaires. Glace Bay Miners and Char” i i n Islanders-would want to continue. The following City Softball! League games are scheduled to be: directors viould be out of the city; own the franchise and the equip- Idurlng the last two weeks in July, 1'1 . . Mom: an l Ford, Bloom and McMeekin were En Route To B.C. L. Y. c. all played this evening: . -Jays Hope iJayl .. 1 2 Today it is quite obvious Why til?-i ' LONDON. (or) -Field Marshal l - (flgnidlfglogiilnoxladlf Ifirdhgl 3” 5”” Pi” 99”!” 5 1 5"” M1” ”'p”5e"””"'” mm” e c REASONS Fol: 5.41.1; Earl Alexander Britain's 62-yeah F0ii0Viiii8 ii the M1301" L983!” ' 51 D K P kdl d.i ad-iBnbbi' Hunter ismithl 2 6 Wliili iii! il'l'39iiilB- They iiisi , old defence mnister and former baiiebilii 5C,hediii9 ii" i0d'Y Ii nxue mg l " Se famo i)- V wanted to com lete their whole-. . . . . . Memorial Field: i You ll See iAlldrevlI 3 3 P Atlantlcs said their reasons for fl0V6In0l' general 01 Canada. left Hilda .liac iiiai'kIlESS) 4 5 sale player deal with the Sudbuliyl the sale were; London Thursday night on his way 9-00 A-M--rMiil0T -LGICUOI All . llusu-5 1,353 fsobey) 5 4 wolves before committing i.iiem- 0 1 Thme ls no Msurance that me 3,0 vlmcouy" lo open the 3,-ltlsn boys 9 and 10 not playing Little E caplee lmmlsayl 1 3 selves for another season. leanne wlll opunbe nexl wuon Empire Games July 30. League ha”- q Dianne Carrol (Bownessl 8 7 ' ' ' l especially in view of a dispute be-I I-I0"-'1 Alexlnder Will 80 first to 1030 A:M'T'Lmile Lean": PML Times: 222 3-5, 2.17 Jayis Hopel The President of the Atlantical VANCOUVER (CF! - Pat File!-y He began the day's play facing tween Glace BM, and chulouh wuhlngmn for talks wlgh United llee'practlce. lowned and dliven by Art Jav. Bnyl Hockey Club I5 George Tingley. It Cher of Saskatoon tied Bob Ros-in two-stroke deficit, of first-round lawn. i States defence oHlclal.s until July 1-39 P-M--Bi"immi'3 Yimu V5- S l. P ' d d d' ' bi ttv ii in i f t burg of San Fra ci.co late Thurs-i65 against the sensational elght- l I v ill. Following a tour of mllit ry Caidinaii 1Alr?d:ew'Rl;e?:y1.1e an "van y ;vrnosun:i pllfle) hfxjliey tligt day for the lcadnil: the Canadlaillulirier-par 63 Rosburg uncorked Fo2,.n,'nmne,r,:,ti,::,:le 393:0 Lg; 5:31.113 bases in Maryland, Florida. Teilras Lime Leuillie Cvihlllvl Will lelvr. h S Fourth and Eighth Dashes Tlnglay was not interested ill open golf championship. lwednesday. compared to the previous season and C3-liiwllll. hi Will 113' W Vlmr wear 3”b”u"- 127 Euimm 5'3"” Vella oration (MCNeill) 1 ll heading the Hockey Club for an-l The big Saskatoon pro shot a 70.l Neither Fletcher nor Rosburg even though Atlantics won lhell: COUVEF July 29. at 5 oiclock for games at Kenning- Slr Francis Drake lS0bEyl 2 2l other season. There was another one under par, in the second roundlcould duplicate their first-round second consecutive Alexander Cup. defence mini-5tl'Y SPOKGMHBD '47" um eV3"m3' ca:;'dlA:CP!:9s:4ascl!:f)?NvzVI:i;er :Mul'lPl E. tKellyi 3 53 group in Halifax who lndlCal.PdlLO match Rosburgs 145 for 36lplay but. this time Fletcher was 3. A gwlwh to Allan Cup hockey said Lord Alexander's plans dur- 3 l Frisco The Great isomer) 4 4 that they were interested in tak- holes. ilhe steadler. would not be financially sound. m3 m5 5”” in Canada 9" WIV5” ' LONDON. iC.Pl--Trlm.Sl1llil9)' vvinmels Last ishem 5 s lng over the Atlantlm ii-alichisi-.f Fletcher came down the back The san Franciscan. not solsure 4. The players would become free "."”i" b”W”ii iiimwi '1” me I y 0 3 ”mm”- mi-l”””ld equesnm" 3”. 5"iiii0T Ci'5i3m.ViE iRllm58Y' 6 3 To us it comes somewhat as a stretch with a par at every hole of himself with his irons, finished agents unless sold before September uem'e"am"3”V""0' M Brmm cm -'i"'”" Omawm 9”” her m0”m'5l P?88.V Ellis (Si-etldl i 7 7 sill-prl7e that Tingley has chosen and missed the greilf chance to get with a 72. Fletcher was one under arid the league dfid not operate mmbl” Clnemx whuue' L H . - o ' ' l - II Efin2':”if1);reil,lrehuir”5i;i:fi ui”;r;l;i:I,al;,l1'Oi;l GilI.lV'mi1iei;YV925;t&l' Ztlgerzvfgi V H F3 L6 to sell the playpls the club ownsjln front at the lath. jparkwith 35 golngasout and came 'I'h;y”l;lad cost thousands of dollars, m'IE':h1::”"::"w';;';:le:”ggaxaog - : . - , . e a .r - . . . . i - an e m n th 1 ' , for what is lexlvected to be the, ion owned by c 5.: B Stables, drivren :3,-,3 0,msefln:;;u;,l;::?:'.,,”3,: mm m eve" pm be used ioohgiyp gfiget 1:5: s.:3:BgIni'l31 ”" ”l.h”"d"'" ”” ””""'”'n ma" ' pretty blondes toughest competit-: by Don MacNeill new Hamax hockey gmllp. Bmnm MISSED dwm. .4-is is leaving it all to his holiolgr en 0" 80 iiii- 1 . . - 3 Atlantlcs also said the other Mid ”'”"”d" iii "h'd"l'd ” T” C”"””” "d" awed "m" The sale of the players will tend At the 18th. a par five sac players who were with the club "W" "” B'"'”" A” m Henry Gauthier WM -appointed the International Horse Showl I l . . h ' ' I l . . l L . . l it Hiiih Scores Al L?.S.52”lL”fuJ":.l2:i”..ii??.?...lifiZ l-idles o it e -::;:::: .:Y.i:"...2;iiifl1..:35.:i:" .::.:es32...:”3::i2i?i'- 31133;”. 0 a, e ea 5 ::i:”?.:'?.ll:lif2il..i:il”tli.::.i Dity will be the stiffest competit-l . , it , . ' , ' i ' f . . . It ln l Ln L l lk Ln i l .d' F-lawn ceded bndle mm. wrot, Billy Alcand. Joe Lepln ,l Gulls. the League president since fglrhr mvrgicits sohfe assigned mung ulskeet t businesho to ege:.Em.geuslml:l: HULL. Que. (CP)pvMl'.S H. L lsjegel in lregng A Bobb Pe-pin and Jean Leclerc. E the formation of the circuit two 3 ' l -ments for players like Roy Mac-lM”55e”5 9' Montreal Kamwak” But Fletcher put his tee shot years ago. The special meeting of "But I feel the same about alll shows. big or small. I've decided , that you've got to ride them all A C”"'p”a”VelY MW SP0” W ll-eached the final of the Quebeclmm ml mum Ln mm Ems to -the right, and had to use a No. B the League executive was held in the City Hall. - I A player who struck an official Y's Men's Team In Minor League baseball at iMeekln. Carroll Bloom. Bill Ford, , . . Bob Bowmss, Jack Houen andlwomens golf championship Thurs- Ciiy League the lame... sud Shula). ,' mBrke,ilPTlll('E Edward Island is last tak- Doug Ma('Phee. They were playeisihll mmha orwlupc Slots” gggfil-on in get over trees back on the lavome in mm Country through mg the fancy of both sportiimenfwho put a lot of color and pep ?lT4" LC, almgm .313!” lfnirway. it was one of the few . ha. nnlll” last lea, Mm Bmaln-sland spectators alike. it is called mm the Maritime Major Hockey 0 MN?" gmselfgcowflle "'m,l Mrslltinies he found himself in serious tnp woman rider. 25-year-old Pa”. 5k99i il0”'-i"8- picture and formed the nucleus of R E "wagon at Omawa Hum mltrouble through two lounds. Smvthe. l The idea of skeet shooting is for.the Halifax Club which won Lhc ' i l .- 5,n 1 l l R . l He placed his third on the green Mm 5n-lylne wlll he the only nn. the gunner to break as many aslM.M.H.L. Championship two years 83;zl,; agnllolfnuaig 0r:1,l,.s.hewa;:0anll4o feet, lmm the pin. Hui long, during a recent game was lul- pendeci for the balance of the season and it was decided that any other player guilty of it sim- ilar offence would be banned from League play for life. Queen Elizabeth Park in Summer- side yesterday the Rotary foam de- feated the Y's Men's team by a score of 18-6. George Dalton and Johnny Grant were the big hitters Bailing Averages Following are the batting aver- ages of all players in the City . - . l . , 2:35:15.s””2i..3l.i”n3””?l5:u,i";7l.3-3?”l3”..iir i . . . l'l;"”l?"ifd Eh rt. ”lS.li2.'”i,l "ill: ::;":.. mi. --e--u mane .. I" 4. he mt - lnolr more like fashion models thanlfroni. of him. l Tmgln. qlnle posslblv llgllredlt ;,”s05M:lsl;e'”s ;l:yed' her mm lnche. past ll" From then, he Mncml um” 5" 1)”: ---n---n--n gfmu Qwuld c”";!menc' ihf "V? horse women. an sood friends outi The W86! leaves the Win at w- that the" M.M.H.L. would not opeil-lgholgghnlld putts skllllilllv to defeat putted out confidently. W, in k A3 n " "0" ”?l”” "G inf”; :o”t';i2 '" """1ma of the saddle. proximately 92 feet per second, so late again and that in order to sell lvllss Beer, who was one up of --?WrmTT H. LPl(l)l:a'll.DD 55: 3 g iejahldldwghgoexiieiit that one oliib ,.-EMA”.-ls BETTER? lb Clan be easily reallmd how dlf-Ithe players he would have to dealllhe turn. They were even after 3 pl"-cell, 3 l 5 2 3 ram could not lleld ,, team by 7.15, Mm Thomas, appearance ml l('ll:iai;lrl'40lr5 ti.l(1)eh2l; :2:-irzilhs is Lhmwnpvlth an Uplm. C,,nt;,dln,l clun me nth, but Mm Mussellsvn Ml, E. Lund. D .. ll 3 8 .545 Joe Gallant. and Peter Pitre will it was also decided to continue Bmam mm 5 Cmadlan equesmanim a dmewnt an le wmch adds for the Halifax Clu , paid Slzl-'3 e the match on the last hole vlith a y V. Handrahan, 1" H 6 l 3 .500 meet Len Phillips and Keith Dal- along wlgh eh. mud pgcelon and Hum lam Support to suspicion; Wt l 1. r 3d” H. Lh sums of money for some of these par-five. E, Mgcxlnnon. D l .6 1 3 .500 zieldn a horseshoe match at the lo work nul, . ggpgrgtg gchgdulg Lh” Cmmd” female athletes Suchqz .1 (86 o l icu 3 to 6 men rind likely felt they could not Mrs. Watson made ills turn foul. N d r 3; good, 5 8 1 3 .375 Brighton Horseshoe Club this eve- lo, postponed gnmul Keg. Drug H annex. Marlene Stewart andlRBRIel. . l take a ('h8l'l('e on losing their In-'up on Mrs. Hodson, who cut the lr, Kennedy. la 14 3 5 .357 hing at eight ociock. Delziel won and the Leglon both have three plug," gnrlmm Ann 550” seem mi ail!” iliinlbel” Oi illlillli?! "idlvestmenfs. However. it leavu: the margin by winning the 10th. lath . . K. MacDonald, 3 13 0 4 303 the Island Chlm-Dlomhlp I )'i'-5-1' postponed games. , M 8 lot helm, than the men. spectators uere on hand this WCPK other clubs in a poorer bargallilngland 15th holes. Mrs. Watson wonlof 13- Liecllif. 5 .. 12 4 1 .250 ago. The Bjkg shop nnd Whsglglz --Donor forgpt 1 haven-L won it the WP-dnF-SdR.V evcmnii H1005 Ii position because if the League dneslthe next hole and when they hnlv- I L. Macbougall. s 3 o 2 350 were allowed a replacement for anything let." Warned Miss 'rl1nm-.Wi”5'”9- Ail” 3l”10ii8i”l V-he mI- not operate again the players be- ed the l7th.that ended the match. D. Macleod, S. .. 9 2 2 .222 ' player who has left this Province as on that line of thought. There J""iW WW Spectator"-x the shoot-lcome free agents by August 30- l -e---s-- CINCINNATI, Ohio. fAPlATerry P. Venoit. D .. 9 2 2 .222 to seek employment. They have a are some obvious difficulties to "'3 W35 kc” and 3 numb” 0' V"Yl ' ' ' Moore was named manager of M. MacFadyen, F 14 1 3 .214 week to sign a player. overcome. she said, aside from the hiiiii 590'” lie”? D05iBd- ' From here we would rationalize phlladclphla phlllleg T)-lul-sday re. P. Murphy, D 2 1 300 ' A protest by the City Slickei-I main obstacle of tough competit- Skeet 5il00ilil8 i5 P"i"iP5 OM 0i that Tingley is a business man placlng grey; o'Nelll. G. Flynn, D. 3 l .155 regarding the City-Dairy gsrne ion from seven other countrlesillle most faclnating sports exlstlua who figures that the Maritime The announcement or Moore's B. Lund. F 2 2 .133 on Wednesday night was voted plus individual elm-leg, ltodiiy. it requires almost perfectlmnlol. Hockey Lnngun nu run ll; I mppnlhlmem, was made at a press W. Dunn. 1" 2 2 .156 out. The City claimed that the "The riding surface. here ailllmlnii 115 Pupuililily i5 lilCi'9l3-iiilll course. He owned the greatest conference by Roy Hamey, his B. Maccalluml S '7 0 i .143 Dairy violated the eubatltutlonnlk - Whgiemcity ii: 8Eii-55- Wileiieils W?'i'E iialiidi.i' 35 95" be -":9" by "M iii); number of players of any club in first major move since I-lame); 5Iflllill'9brlEsS. F 13 0 1 .077 by m0VlilE I Player 30 dliiteraiii W, use um ar . And we dorrflcre-asillg numbers ta ing part eac lne cl,-. ll and ln nl-dc, lo 9; full . l. was named general manager 0 . lneau, D 9 l 0 .000 . ositlons during the course 0 e 1 Jump banks or water in North Am-tweak. ivglup 2:, his players he had to F::mDLRgC:.ON lcpgjsflif Hi” lhe National League club. 0- Ready. S . 6 1 o .000 C any pm Gs"l"'l?nw "9, game without the chance! Min! "Wt i All Island gunners will be con- make the first move towards their "(l"n,r pa.” 15 5T"”'-' in ';-"..",.i "We just decided to change L- MacGuiizan. s ii i o .000 T "3 "m '5? L, I M ln announced- "Thereis one thing about a ska!-lcentrailng very seriously on their dllspolml gash enr591dlf”"rf" ?”fi”l?5, ;' "E managerlw Hnlney lold l-eporleu D. MacDonald, F 8 1 0 .000 dog, NT0l.'h;.d ).F, M?" :L Plates for the Parkdale and er or a golfer. They play more or-shooting for the next few weeks ' a e - -d M ht-e leeluglakl mh fuls; at a. press conference attended by J. Kane. F 10 1 0 . an b Be Ur Hy 5 lo Knights of Columbus diamond leiis the same game everywhere lpl-sparing themselves for the stiff However we wouldwl 0 W lm. .ayi sh S-I?lr1nH;,e..c yl algae,” both Moore and O'Neill. . cm”! mm ' 2-016" over chm have been supplied by Jimmy iii iliii” Jiimviiis. we don't see competition ahead of them at the as lo nil . an nbllllnlvg lnr lnn :.::eTzl,.:l'fd Me vl(,llncelnn'n., g,' The veteran O'Neill named man- 1"” Tm" 5 A3" in their Norm Amenun mm Dowling of Canada Packers. Mr. the roiirse beforehand, each one Mnmlmp skeet, Chgmplonghlpg be. MMHL Vel inn. MMHL Mg-5,, hon meme ;;m,,nogla.ff.,l lm; agar in the middle 'of the 1952 DEV” cup may whm may Wu.” the Dowling consented to make '1 plate is different and different rules lend lng hplll on Lnhor D”. ln pi;-ed. .lnn.l'l.l,n' gnln, "nclnll lnlllnpngglnl-l?n el'-cm My volois lllme was season succeeding Eddie Sawyer, A Gum S AB R H Pct. two opening single-I match” mm” for the Old Diamond and the tx- "' apply m m”"""' c0””mP5-" ericion NB. during. its existence and haslz ll 45 ' stood up at thut Poilllv and Wiilked J. Re d, D ' 3 1 2 -605 Hut meeting between -than two executive extended him A vote of ”TTTTTTTT ; Cllnl:lnLti-towll gunners can be proved itself a resilient bodv l-5:5 -A l'7i's-dciiicinn ('l'lll'V slicker Wei W Shah h3"d5 with h” 5”” Msciyenzle S V ; (1) 3 gicltlntrrheaewtlohe mwrnnhonal Rn- u""'k'3 for his Renew” em';....""' depended upon to give a very good ppclnllv ln mmm m llmncesl A.Tass, look two other dashes. The censor. R. Stanley, 5 . 3 l l :33: L,(t):x(')nepM51nn.Chngdg'5 l,op.r.nk. N S m-count of themselves. if the scores new club starting in Halifax with-lsixih dash wont to Sandy Marr of-l '1 hope you have better luck D. Macllelml D 4 0 1 .250 mg play" folllght a tremendous 0 0 they hiwr been Dost-mil for the last out any of last .Venr's plai'er-Vi" iii? NPWNISU9 horse finished Lilli" I did- 3"” '0” T9”3'- D. St. John, S. . .. 4- 1 1 250 uphill struggle to defeat Lul-S B 0 B 0 few weeks are any indication. wvoilld not be too far behind the Sixth in the Second F300. Wm by The Phlui95- Wckoiied lbem" K. Macpomlldl D 4 2 I :25” Ayala chllean mmonnl champlan Liverpool! Krnrville 2 All interested in shooting or Cave Breton clubs or Charlotte-iCF'"lPi?"ii'5 Biiiidyi ii” 59859" Opeilefi '0 ii” i" me C. Kennedy, D . 2 0 o coo 4-6 6-3 4-5 8-6 e-:1 Bediircl FUEL OILS Tfum 4 Hnlliltx 2 lcarliillg to shoot skeet are wel-ltown who own very few players. Marlon Budlong. rnivrvd from fight for the National League flag, E. MnCNem D” 4 1 0 couinmdi me' nomad viclory mm- l 1 ggjg mm? M the club on My wedneb nnd who hnvli llmlled llnnnclnllliioiillon. MC.. captured the third lire in third place, 13y, games be- m Devma 'F 2 0 0 .000 mg n may 64' L5 74, deculon Best by Test day M, Thmsday evemml T.-mmceg, The slug of ll... Hnlllnx and seventh dashes. hind the pace-setting New York M. Devmel D V .3 0 0 mo Over Ricardo -Bugle". playmg. Probable Pitchers won; vllibmli situated lust behind giatgllnggllggl isegglglid Oi; ill; L.W...-L- Gl;';';;, mm,” mm.e,,,,de, ,0, A. M-cneoa. s . 2 1 o .000 captain of theohileari team. Ni-2w YORK iAPl H Pl-oimhlololfl, ,2, mnwn 5Vl;f:;i;;LlM:tn;:;2f;?fy Leagiie that will make l-ecupera- . , St. Louis Curdlnlls. has been I pitchers for today s malor lraglie w,.l,nm,. ilnn most. difficult. even if Svdney. 5601"! ii” l-ilG Phliii65 ill? the iM'- , ram.-s llvnn and lost records lrl' ,.,;l,,,M,,R an W ,0 5 mm Glace Bay and Charlotte-tnwn two year-e Before that he had C ' 1' Pi"9"ih”F"l lpmlgd mm week. p " were willing in opsrair in a longiic been I C0liCll W!" the C3i”dlill!l5- il l M ,5 ulth one another and with Hali- The Presldeni.'s Match was com- O'Neil Cline to the Phllb in i' N”'''"”' '''i”'" R Mk "'" ' ;3 fax. lpieied yesterday by the ladies of theldune. 1062. The team had won the N”. Ymk M SL Louis WW, , G";:,'d0n' A 23 --Add---s icharloltetown Golf Club. Keen Nntlonnl League pennatn in 1960. Hparn la.5l V. llnnnlx 43.4, 0,'O ' 5. Harper 21 Dr. Jacob Worm Muller has beenlcompetition was witnessed through- then dropped to the second divl. Rnsrhl 43.5. Hugh Simpson 21 elected president of ”Nnrdmanns-lout the four stages of the match Mun ln 1951 End the first half Of Brooklyn at ni1llM';Hlkpp lmghiv... 19 Forbiindst”, the World League of Mrs. Dr. Wendell MacK:-nzie waslthe 1953 season. The team! finiiggii 11 ed fourth under O'Neill Art Hogan l and was tied for third last year. Nmrrnmhri :5-'iI vs Conley i'l'.4l Piifshiirgh at Chicago --- 'l'hi9.: ll-R) vs. Rush ii-lfll Philadelphia at Cincinnati lNorsemen. He succeeds Dr. Didrik.fhe winner with Mrs. Noel DeBlois l Ariip Seip. lriinnnr-lip. Stars And Dodgers deep-down colou 42 twi- icksnn 't1'li'?fl1i' Vvs Rl;rh:wl.: I131-lll'R;l::dVElPnllh9l ' ll W MCIHOTIBI HE W0 DTS i l P l . if Ame-ririui Le a Ii-I Baltimore at NFM'..V!:lOllkr-&'Q- T man til-RI vs Ford 7-Gt Michael's Stars and Barbour's Dodgers will meet at Memorial Field this evening at eight o'clock in ii City Baseball League game. The game will mark the return to the playing field of Charlie Ryan. The veteran baseball player will play with the Dodgers. The game was originally sched- uled for Thursday evening but was postponed for twenty-four hours on account of wet grounds. mm Cleveland at Philadelphia nighii -Garcia (ll-5! vs Porfocar- rsrn 16-7' Chicago at Washington (night)- Trurkii 412-5) vs Stone 17-2) Detroit in Boston-Grirver (8-5: vs Sullivan (6-6) MOST FAMOUS MOTOR OIL DE WATER ASSOCIATE!) OIL COMPANY (CANADA) llll ski and .ibHNsoN's Deep Gloss Carnu ilglm colour-killing road film 5 WOY33 . foutlaeie any MOTOR OII. TEIIROBISTS K ILLE D KUALA LUMPUR. Malaya (CP) British forces taking part in a large-seals parachute raid on Com- munist terrorist pmitione in the deep jungle east of ipoh. have killed two armed terrorists in one iQeIl'ii intensive patrolling Twelve bandit camps were dis- covered. most showing signs of hub evacuation. The troops also kind considerable quantities of food, clothing. equipment and am- munitimi. BRIGHT NEW ROOMS . 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