ISGT. TITMD R0 A iiiilltilllilflli duty Involves a vaiiiii iii in:-its at any time but a lll'sl was udilcii tn the exper- ..m-p.- ni M"lti.'C-101 Tonv Llllld of the i iiv Poln ii lt.0l'f'(I when he was f'Illli”i'l -oxicrdsiv morning to trap a liiuiim wliiili was ii'aI'FlllnK ,-.i..,;; iiir Wi"-ii-iii nppriiai-h of the HilI.ii.n-.. hi-iilzzc Sidney Green .1. you n4ilIri'i'l iiir animal along the nut: at the side of thc fill. ii: i'i1lll;iii.Pfl ihr lliilice -itation uliprr tic has put in touch with Sci liiiivl The piilicc officer first ihnuzlii that lic was wanted to shoot 'll(-' aiiinizil but he. was told. that. if possible, it would be de- sirable to lake the beaver alive. Armed with a rriitclicd siicl: used in catching dngx. Sgt Liind started for the hridizc Tlic beaver hy this limp, has triinciliiii: ziliiiig thc road- way. TIMI do: catching BDIHIBI-U! proved to he iiiisaiislaclory for catching l'iPHl'N1k with the wily amphibian vinrkinz his way elrai ;””'n;.”z-;....;..;.:.... BASEBALL RESULTS 1 By THE CANADIAN PRES! SATYRDAY American Leaiziie i Washington , 000 000 ml l X it Cleveland 040 ml 001-5 7 0 Pasciisl. Cleirnzrr qai Stnnp m and Fillieltalfll Score Sim ers. 000 010 300- 4 ll 2 Kansas City 000002 fll'.'.--.'i R I Sugpf. pnriprtiolri l7! and White: Kngunw, Burtiichv '7! Gorman till pnrl Ginsberg. W-fiorman; L-Port erfield. HR. Kf",v-l.npe7 Nun Ytirlt I0-100i 000 I R 2 Chicago 000101 200-4 17 I Turley. iitnrzan l7l and Berra: Pnlli-t. Fnrnlriles (Til Dahlkr 19' Cnnsuegrs fill liar.-ihmsn (iii and Lnllar. W-Turley; l.-Pollet. Baltimore Detroit I20 000 010 A 4 .'i Wight, Monro 3i 7.uvcrink fill and Smith: Mans. Aher (7i Master- " iai 3,-miy mi and Wilson, (map (-9-, Vi'-Moore. l.-Maxis. National l.i-aziio M.i..,-..,i.p.- oiii iniiioii 1 l 0 New vmi. non rioo oii7.- 2 4 I Em-delta an-l firanrlail. Wrirtlir kigtnii. Grissom I7l and Wllhrlm in; and Kati i,-wnrihiniztnn Hits lliiirrandall 2. ct...-H" 000 030 001 4 12 it )'-'lii.:hiirgli 220 ion nzx---7 13 1 Jones. Kaiser iI'i llackcr Ml valpnlinpili isi Dari: irii and Landritli: hliiniivr. KIM '5' '7'"? fill and Kraiitz. HR: Pit-Walls Inn: gi Lnuis inn 707, 000- ii iii 0 Philadelphia 201 200 00"---s 5 1" Dickson. Xi c D :i n i el iii and Sm-m; Rognviii, Flour-rs ill OW- png i2i Vegray Ifii Tl Milller (71 Meyer Hit and Lopata W-MrDan- lei: I.-Riignvin. Hits: SlL - Moon, Repulski. Pha-Ennis. Cincinnati .103 030 I00--I0 I4 0 Brooklyn M0 003 ml” 5 I0 2 Klippslrln. Rlack at Freeman mi and B I) r g u I ii, Ncvicombe. Tpmplptnn irii Knufax till Roebuck W and Campanrila. W-Klippsti-in; l.-New-combo. may Fin - Frinier. Trrnple. Burgess. Bkn-Robinson. International Loaimr 120 Mt) 000-4 7 0 Bulfaln 201002 00x-5 R i Toronto and Heymaii; l-letki and Sawsr Ikl. i First Richmond Ifii IM 200-I I 1' ilochcsier 0.10 000 M0- 5 9 i Miami out 000 000-0 a fl Moiiiri-,al rm n.13 sax.-u 17 i Contestant Thacher: Moi-ehrsil.. heal. Geiger iiii grid Grgpn; Greenwood i7l Quilters (Di and Fhrlstantn and Rnsebnro. L-Deal. Nlarhos. HR: Mont-G. Nelson. 1. Columbus (M 200 002.4 ii iii Second Havana mi 010 101-46 8 1- Rochester 021 M0 01- . I H 0 Theta. Wtiolridge Hi and Shaun; Gross. Lane (9) and Dotterar. Rochester at Montreal. ml. rail 3""? Columbus on em on. s e 2 Floyd Woolrldge in in. min in- Nlllolll MI!" Havana III) on tIil- 3 5 o ning. Bob Kuzava scored his fifth First y Cox and Noble; Bcantlebury and victory of the year to salvage the st. Louis III! 000 am -0 I it Doiterer. finale of the four-game urleii at New York not 010 tI)x- I s 1 Richmond sill fill! 10- I is 3 Havana. , Llttlalieid. E iirii not in uaiuiarni can till 015- I I 4 in Miami the Hchmoiiii Virgin Imlthzantoaalliandxstt L-Lit-5 Nsrdelll. Dixon -1: and in: aw in gamasfi-mnthe beheld. Ills: NY-Dark. White ffliaclrers Snyder. Greenwood iii, Miami riins I-9 and M a .ouamin iii and Command. Jim Post set down the Marlins liitaraausui bugs: with tour safeties iii the seven- MIQQ-l1tIBehmoId lto&O-III seeudglIIewhilehisnich- U0 & 0-0 G 0 main won out nine Post and Watthgtna; Pit. m1 in delta start.- on the Police Force." TIlllSP(l Tony. Gilax.-iidililiflllfoilidayt. ii... 21. I956 (Zl Wlnslcr; I--Snider. and Hagar l.-Pascual. HR; Wash-i59MNl (ml 110 H0. 511 5' W-King; L-Jones. J"! Miller (M Montreal l doubleheaders Brooklyn move into the thick. of the National League battle with a double sweep over the last-place Chic gri Cubs. in each came iiciore 32.3-if-. largest.- .lonski 20, 1951 :neciuu: in the sccniirl game. DODGERS SWEEP Braves & Cards By THE ASNNJIATED PRESS Milwaukee and St. Louis lost- S u ii d a y. It-iiinr: Pittshurghis surprising l"iraIe,.s knockcrl oft lililiiaukee 6-3 and 3-0 with llalc Liin: hitting a home run Forbes Field attendance since May TWO; YANKS STILL TOP A.L. run triplr mm the second game nl heal Kansas (tlt.V 4-15 Mill Andy a pair of .'i-3 decisions. The only split of the day was air . y - Philailclpliia wlicrc the Rcdlciis a little ground in the American look the first 5-1 ii-uh wally PnstiLc-acuc race. Cleveland moved up and Ted Kliiszcuski llllllng h"'"' 5 ha” Same-'"”W "3llInS by lWDi ers in support of Art Fowler. The Phils mm the SPl'0l'Ifl 6-4 on eighth ' inning iimiis-i's hy Del Ennis and Lemon and Mike (Garcia Willie Jiiniw, l-'.wii til defcat. (tin i Boston also swept a double frr-m' cinnaii iiii lltIlll0l's with Ray .l;ib- ('hit'aEl'1 ll!-5 and 2-l. running the and Frank Riiliinsiin ciin- Willie Son losing streak to five Jackie Jensen hit a homer in the? Baltimore, 6-1 and 5-1 behind Bob Cill'(')' iirivim; in three runs with at homer and double, the Yanks lost 3&2 and 7.1. Pam Foylack won his ithird straight. in the opener on Red Wilsonls two-run triple in the sixth. lengths. on a pair of victories ovei-1Bill Tuttlc hit a grand slam homer smashed one home run off Bob Keegan. Detroit and Bob K -'. Willi two on in the second game. The big excitementoi the day was at. Pittsburgh where Bob iFtliClld and llunnie Kline were the winners. Although Friend allowed 15-hit spree in the first game andinlnc hits. he earned his sixth vic- ' ” Washington twice CLF.YELnlND GAINS Althougli New York New York Giants belted the Far- dlnals twice. 2-0 on Johnny Anto- nelli's fivc-hittcr, and 5-2 with Hoyt Wilhelm coming from they bullpen to put down I St Louis) threat in the .iiiith 1 Duke Snider”: iiin - riin)iiinieri gave the Dodgers the first rivrrl Chicago and San y Amnrns' tiio-f Nashua Wins To Set New ! Money Mark his . I Ry iiiu-ii iii-:nx's1'Li.x' ” -- V or CAhlllE.N..IN .i -.xP- -- Nasiiiizi N.-in-.Q ' i'a A . y . , , g .,,,i raced in an all-iuiic iiioiicy um- -K I 7 V ning recorrl for a racc liorsc Salu A day hy ixiiinini; the 530.000 aildcrl Camden llzinilirap iii (izirden Stzilc on each .i:iiiiiiii: at c.'iiiiiii'r. A P3l'k- find ll? Nlil "mil-V I" Wm decision linii iv lw iiniilc riiiickiy. 3'91. Ralph .li-iilliiis liliii was at the The big fiiiii-,icai'-olil coll thun- scene siiizuv-ii-il ih-ii bill lund dcred over the mile and a fur ig lasso thc ziiiiiiinl .-l liulii l't)lltf was pi'oi-urcil anti sillill ilic uilici-i' had ”1Vll'. Reziii-r” .irmlv seiiirvd by his biiltv ifltl llr .liiiikiiiK niiw has the ;i-iiiii:il in a uirc mu. at his rosidciirc mi .-lilriiiral fx'tr9et. He iiitcniI- in take him in a noiid on the I-l.iiiil irlicrr he iilll be able to ffliilll ,sllIl'li" iii the niumlicrs of his spriics Siicakiii: rif inc in- cidcnt lzilri Sui Liind rccalls that he has ciipiliri-d almost all kinds of wild animals that frcqucn: the Province but catching a btavcr was a ne-ii experience for him. When foxrs iscrc in zrcnt ile- mand a number of years ago the Serizeant uas .'dl)l(' to kill and skin a fox in the record tiiiin of four minutes and :10 seconds ”That was 20 wars acn iir-fore l ram? ROUNDUP National League Sunday . First Chicago 000010 200-8 6 0 Briioklyii 00300020x---5 7 t Rrosnan. Lnwn fill and Land- riih: Drysdale. Lahine i7i and Campancila W l.ahinc. l, Bros- nan HRS. Chi--Kins. Fonrly; Bkn Chicacn ilil'.', rim 010-3 0 0 Brooklyn 200 001 02x-5 R 1 Rush. Lnun i7i and chili; Leh- man. Newt-omhe Mi and Walker, Campaiwlln iii-. W-Newcombe: L- liiiwn. QR. PikN-liorlges. First PIl'l('Il1fIilIl r ftflflflll 0.10 S 19. 2 Philarlclphia iliiii 000 100- I 5 ll Fnulcr and Bailey. Roberts. R. Miller in-. Finirers int and Lop. ata. l.--Roberts. HR-; Cln--Kltla. Iewski. Post: Pha .Ennis. Becond (fincinnaii iiiii 000 120...: g 0 Philadelphia 031 000 20x--i 6 0 Acker. Jcffcnai liti Black (Si lla- Palme i7i Lawrciice iii; and Buy. mess. Bailey 421- S. Millcr. R. M11. lnr iR- lladdix ifli and smmiick. to whip four riials and earn 750. boosting his lifetime c2ii'iiin'.:s - , to N.l00.2i .1. 'l'hii prcximis rci'iii'i'l oi &i.0tl5.7iiii wax hold by tlaiumcnt Farm's Ciigiiiuii Jockey Fidrlir iiiai-ri. iiliu hau- died Nashua in ii oi his lit ll('- tnries during the lad three rears, cent him into the lrad almost from the gate The horse and thc jockey. the greatest nioncy-uiiining duo in the annals of racing. turned back the challenges of Mr. and Mrs. R C. Markus' llicllcux and C. V. Whit- ne.v's Fisliermaii. Nashua led around the first Illl'l1 by half a length over Miellcux. who was seven lengths ahead of Fislieririan The big horse in creased his lead In a length down the hacksirelch. and then l'nflVPfl steadily in a two-lenith victory over the fast closing Fisliei'm-an Fisherman was second and Miel- leux third. Yankees won the second with a ninth-inningiiory over Ray Crone. Kline gave KEITH .MACKlNNON. f)Nli2 (till distant-p holwi-mi the t'i'ii' of one off the four judges at the 'l'cciia;:c the ciiiucsianis and the marker and M MMREP M "W "un.wr Safe Driving Rndcn. mcasiires the during one of the tests Hynclman & Lord Winners- Rmiiiiiiid Ftundcn of the R.('.M.P. on Sat-.Board of Trade. , : "- -tu.... urday in the background are Cpl. carried top weight of 129 pounds. nine to rivals. i He Nashua'ii time was 119.1. 19 more than his fouri Leslie R. (Zomba head of thc. syndicate Wl1It'll piirchased Nashua from the estate of the late Wil-i liam Woodward. Sr. for sl.23i.2on.l announc 1 that contrary to reports Narhiia will not he rniirrd thisl year. I "He will race the rest of tiicl year in the east. The Metropolitan. Handicap will probably be his next start." The syndicate cant really begin to realize on its fabulous invest- ment until Nashua begins to pro- duce foals. The syndicate naturally wantcd thc nioncy winninE'ltccord since the liorior is sure to incrcasri the value of Nashiials foals. Yvon Durelle Wins Bermuda Boxing Title HMill.TON'. Bi-rniiirla (Ari .. Canadian light l1PaVyWPlgh( Qhgm. Dion Yvon Durelle. I65, of Halo Ste Anne. N.B. added the Ber- muda .lighl. heavy wleghi. .-ham. pionship iii his collection Satur- day night by outpolntiniz Jerome Richardson. New York. l7.'il1 in ii lfi-rounder at Bermuda": King Stadium. Richardson vraa down for I nine llffl llillcr. I, l.al"alme. HRs: f'in-.laIiiiinski. Robinson Pha-Scirr mick. Fliiiiis. niies. American League Sciiiiiul Bv'illfItTli'tl'P oiiii M0 000. i Cl:-inland 00? non mix. 5 Palica. frown mi and Triam-Ins; Garcia and Hogan L-Palica. Sci-nnd yfilnsioii 100000 0fil 2 7 I lClilfw'iEfI I00 000 000 I A 0 llclnrk and White. Kong:-iii and . lar lfi Til Second lVRSllIni.'lIiri iiiin loo iiiin I it 1 Detroit H0 000 on). 7 ii I Gl'lLE5. ttrnli iii) ("lrwenger i."i' Ramos isi tthalxiiics I7 ianii Rer- hcrct. Trucks. firomek Hi and House. W-Gromek: L-Grigga. l-lRs: Del-Tuttlc. Kcnncdy. International League First Buffalo flflfi00ti400- 4 4 i Toronto 000 000 000- ii I I Bmimnn and Hevman. Tomp- kirison -7' D Johnson. Rerriher? ester -7-. iliiirr mi and Bali:-y, I,--D Johnson HRvBuff-Caific ssecond Buffalo 200 003 0-- I R I Toronto 000 010 0- l 6 1 Donovan and Tompklnson: ski. HR: Buff-Easier. Macklniion and mind; -Sllnek ill. Waiz fol. Kipp it'll and ':oIeboto. I.-Walt. an: Mt.l-Par- I . Oaelters (I) lit! Xllfbl. W-POI. s.-rain. H Fl- Nicholiis. Weiss 11) Fronts fill richer. Romberger int and Sawm- 010120 M-- 4 I 0 Cole. count in the first round. I yRoy;:ls Split Ti .With Wings; Stay Ahead BY THE CANADIAN T'RF-SS Montreal Royals used up all lihcii nnwr-r in the opening gamc Siintiay as they split an ll1ICl'l'U'iI- imial l.c.'-uziie driiihlchearlcr viiih Roclicstcr Red Wings I3-5 and 4.6 Tit? linwils combed Rochester, pitching for 17 hits in the opener. llncluding a brace oi homers by Rocky Nelson. but John Mackin- son. the loops most effective pit- cher, hold them in six hits in thc eiclii-innlni: ni.-zhtcap. The split left Montreal half a lgamg ahead of the second-place Red Wings in Tnrnllin, -iiiiithpnw Rnger Row man shackled the Maple Leafs on two hits to pitch Buffalo Bisons in a 4-0 victory in the first game of a scheduled doubleheader. The second game was halted In the bottom of the seventh inning with Buffalo ahead 5-1. A chilly crowd of 6.528 fans sat in on the game Bowman gave up only on: clean Till-I double to Loren Babe in thr- first inning-and knocked in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the seventh innlnl Columbus Jets escaped I III!!! whitewashiiig at the hands of Hav- ana. winning a seven-inning double- header nightcap 6 - 4. after the Sugar-Kings won the opener 3-2. Despite needing relief from Robert ll,viidrri.'in nf Cl).'ll'lf1IIF- lcd thc girls in the rodeo finishing town and Donald Lord of North fifili behind Wlicatley. Tryon emerged with tophonnrs at R,,beri Hyndmm, and nmmid "'9 T"”'”1' Sal" mm"! F"'l"" Lord will now accompany the held at the Charloiii-iiiwn Airport winnwg M "W mdm held at Mani. 0" S”"”"l-W 7l”C""””"- agile on Wedncsday in Amherst. (3d'i”' ll5'i'l-"Ina" M M9”'"Il where they will compete in the Ti” 3”” C-VI" whmllv-V "I Chm" regional finals for scholarships of lottctown placed third and fourth um 5100 and 5504 The winners ''95ll9(?”V9l.V- 3”" H-mdma" '?”d of that rodeo travel to Ottawa to Wlieatlcy are students attending engage in the Nammal finals (0,. P”"” M W31” C”"9”- iwhich scholarships of S1000. S500 Sponsored by the Charlottetown and 3156 Wm be awardcdy Junior Board of Trade the Rodeo ,. , . The Moniaiziie wiiincrs were in pass the ii-ritteii test hold in the L"n' mom-may A grind lt1'lll.l'fl of spectators 5,. M ii". ,,."i,5i.,,.,15 ...,..-P turned out in witness the fiui and young ladies The ladics did not l9SIiVIiICS that b9i,1-all 31 I30 do so well in the driving tests The driving tests wcre quite difficult and BV('li a (lriicr with many years experience would have more trouble than he bargained for in manouvcring over the course. It took a stcaily hand and an unerrin: eye to drivc ilic left but tlicy excelled in the written exams. Tlirce of them finished one. two. three in the morning lost with Mary Fielding of Char- lottetown loading ihn entire class with a mark of 08 iiiit of a possihlc 100. Mniwl England of North River HOLD UNSCHEDULED MEETING wheels of the cars lliroiiizh ii RG”l'InS Of Safe Driving Rodeo or halls niily ill: inches apart and inanoiivcr the cars around the barrels in the serpentine test. This had to he done in both forward and reverse The Junior Board of Trad: which sponsored the rodeo was quite pleased with both the large turn- out of teenagers and the crowd of spectators who were on hand for the event. Rodeo committee chziirmzin George Scantlcbury said Saturday: "Tim very pleased indeed with the number of con- lcsianls. it's been ii pleasant sur- prise and it's nice. in see so many teenagers interested in the rodeo. 'l"lic .liiiiii)r hoard plan to make it an annual affair. The jiidgcs for all driving tests were S-Sgt. A.J. Dowling. dir- octiir of traffic control for the City Police Department; Cpl. Ray- mond Stundcn. of R.C.M.P. traffic control. Mr. Raymond MacDonald ni fiiiii-Doniililk Drivitii: School and Mr.'Keith M:-ickiiiiiiin. Hockey's Top Men Beef Bu'riAre Buddies Anyway liilW'I'fil".ll. tiff" The trip meii ships and utliei iii.iltci'- iieiiiiiriil in amateur and profc:-slonal hr-ckey l to prn-amateur relationships weir got iugciliri- hiiiiriay in an iinsche- discussed diilcd mcciinc. iii-eted at each UN5(j"El)L'LEn MEE1lNf; othcr and then decided they're the W , , I -m ...Tl.: 5Ei.l.'.1i.."'l2l .i::::.'i ":.::.::;. As sometliiiig of a digression. the I magma of ii”. (MM r((Vs"”Q oi press said ilicy iliourzhi ill" yc-"'03" their delihnrntions will come he- iiiian Aniaieiir Hockey ASSOt'lall0ll "W. H". (MM 1.19"”. wmmw im"'l” ” "””-T I" lllt'kI"E ("'"ad3'5 which stait today and wind up had said they iii-rcn'i going to he irompsnnmnnn M "19 mymmr Th"”'l3-V ilictaieil to by the nmaleilrs. and I-'"”""b ""'I l"'”'i'I II" """9IM"K The NIH: iirxziitintiniig commit llic amateurs in turn said they! ihclter rm tho in..7 world tourna- y lee sat in at the '-i-ssinii The prris' merit at lliisciiu representatives wcre C l n r e n i- .- . Falllllllfll Vlll. Ii'".'vId?llI Frank lsellu-. llniitiival Fanadiens. Conn Snixilie 'l'-irniitu Maple Leafs. and Jack Adams. Detroit Red Wings. They met with the full CAHA exe- ciitive. Tho iinlieriildcd and brief discus- sion Iilltllll (;aii:id;i's representation :it BllI's('ilW came after the pros iiH"I'P Will 'l'.Viiii: to do the best tihimzs for hnciiey. Mananin: rlii'c-rinr Frank Sclkc Yilimirrnl faiiailicns pi'nmDil.V heat Ilir rliuins for his Stanley Cup champion: as possible competitors in Moscow But ('AllA Seireiarv - Manager Georizc lliirilcy nf Miillanrl. Ont. iinuieilintr-lr made it clear that imdrr rrizulatinns of the interna- ifionol ice llociwv Frcieratlrin the -starry Fanariicns wouldnt be elig- iihlr aiii-i-riy Qiiesiinns relaiiiit: to sponsor- s-.. ............. 9.. 5 For Quality Mildncu Gerillem n, (”VM(I;lli7' presents: ways to shave up six hits to beat Warren Spalui Long'. two homers boosted his total to ninr. - Despite the defeats Milwaukee . malned in first place by 26 per- centage points over Brooklyn. Si. Ibllll also was even with the Braves atl Bmoklyn. Cincinnati was one half game off the pace and Pittsburgh. cellar club for four straight years. was only one ame out of first place. Herb Score gavs up two hits and struck out 15 as Cleveland defeated Washington 5-! in the American League Saturday. Score. whose record now is four wins and three losses. came within one strikeout of his own record. set last season. and three of Bob "y JOHN CHANDLER BALTIMORE (AP) - Fabius. speedy son of the great Citation. Sofliiall Meeliiiii- This Evening A meeting in discuss the fni'in- atlon of the City Softball League for the coming season will he held this evening in the City Hall at 130. it was announced last night by League President Cleaver Mar- lean. All interested parties are requested to attend. PROBABLE - PITCHERS ' NEW YORK VAT" . Frnbahli: pitchers for today's niaior league. games iwon and lost records in parenthesesi. National League St. louis at New Vflrk-AIIZFII (2-2) vs Liddle fl-0). (Only game scheduled! American League New York at Kansas City-Lar- sen is-oi vs Santiago (0-oi ionly ilxxiii -. lx,',I x; ii-iiw. i ll tlJlXTI. lliliiifii PIcIIrIotcIalPaIpaadhia ICO&cs. Men who liiio convenience Iiie Old Spice Shaving Cream-either lather Oi brushless Both have luxurious new lmmulos that assure closer, gentler Shove: than gym befomy ;.75 9990'd'e-to of how voo shave, Old Sn-cs has the perfect answer for e D!'l0(t 3'-ova lothgv cu-gqn, beak. less cveon. crg.eleCOric ,isav. iggigq, Vesurizgd lgihgr, and mg mg; SI-IULTON Toronto J Remember When By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sammy Mandel! successfully de- fended his world lightweight boxing crown against Jimmy McLariiin at New York 23 years ago tonight That was five years before Mc Larniii first won the world welter- weight title from Young Corbett a title that the Vancouver Irish- man lost, regained and lost again In his great fights with Barney Ross DARTMOUTH WINS HANOVER. N.l-l (AP) - Dart- mouth College downed Toronto Bali-ny Beach 10-3 Saturday in an exhibition rugger game here. Cap- tain Don Olivar scored Toronto's only try with an assist from for- ward Russ Dunn. For Better '10.. Trade lurk rop Double Headers 3-2. with Lew Burdette hurling four-hitter and catcher Del Cran- dall slamming a pair of homers Stan Muslal drove in three ru,',. ll"! Wally Moon and Rip Repul. ski homered as st. Louis collected 18 hits off half a dozen hurlerr for an 11-5 victory over Phllgdei phia. Joe Frazier. Johnny Templg and Smoky Burgess homered as C". clnnati beat Brooklyn 11-5. scam, Don Newcombe taking his .ec,,,,d Fe-llerls major league mark. Bob Turley hurled his first vic- tory of the season. although he needed help from Tom Morgan in the seventh. for New York Yan- kees' 8-4 win over Chicago White Sox. Chicago starter Howie Pol- lett was released unconditionally after the lame. Baltimore overcame a 3-0 deficit to beat Detroit 5-4. Ray Moore tossing five hitless innings of re- lief to earn the victory. Hector Inpez homered in the ninth off Bob Porterfield with one on to give Kansas City a 5-4 win over Boston. in thc Nation:-il l.ea.4uc. Mil- waukee defeated New York Gaints SKATERS TRI-CROWN HOPES Fabius Upsets Needles In Preakness Saturday killed llic triple rruiiii lioiics of Kentucky Derby winner Nccdlcs Saturday. fighting off the usual stretch challenge of the Florida- brod colt to win thc Both running of the Prcakness by I”. lengths. Two weeks ago. Nccdlcs came up from the rear to beat Fabiiis in the derby hy three-quarters of lenizth. But this time. he coiildn'i quilc catch the Calumet Farm eiiiry Willie l' ilaik. l1i.”i.'i US i'li.'iiii- pion jockey. soni Fabius into the lead with about half a mile in go and st:-i,veil in front in '.1lVC Calu- met its fifth victory in the l fl-l6 mil" classic. track compared with the track and Preakness record of 1:54 3-5 set by Nashua. last year's winner. OLD JOLT NOT THERE Needles. ridden by Dave l-Zrb who also piloted him in three other 3100.000-added races for the D and B Stables this year. finished a length ahead of W. E. Britt's No Regrets in the nine-horse field. Needles. as usual. trailed his field. but everyoiie waited expec- tantly. for they recalled how he came from some is lengths off the derby pace to win going away The time was I153 '2-5 on the fast, loss of the season against five wins. Lee Walls and Dale Long tau, hit two-run homers as Pittsburgh 't,ieat Chicago Cubs and Sam Jon” -4. from I-labiiin But he didn't liar: -'-at nli-I hi.-,,,., derinic jolt this time. as Fabius took charge going into the final bend. and bargcd ho: ie to grab off sii4.250 of the big si32.iiiio pol SHORTER TRACK HELPED It was evident an eighth of a mile from home that Fabiux couldn't losc unless he fell doiiii Needles had to settle for second money of 523.000 Trainer Jiiiiiny Jones; of Calii mci. was asked wlieilier the SIIIIFIPT Pimlico stretch of 950 feet holpi-rl "No doubt it did. But the bone ran an awful good race." Said l-Jrb of Nccdlcs. who llatl - beaten Fabius in the Flamingo anrl Florida Darby. as well as the Ken- tucky Dr ty this year: ”l guess the Kentucky Derby took a little too much out of him." Trainer Jones said Fahius' next engagement would be in the 850.000 Jersey stakes; next Saturday at Garden State Park Hugh Fontsine. trainer of Need les. said the coil would go to Del moni Park. "Noodles ran a good race.” ho said. ”Ynu got. in get beat some time A pretty good horse beat him." 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS 31.00 Sl,'MMl:2RSlDE ON ST. STEPHEN STREET Cl-IARLOTTETOWN. 64 ST. PETERS ROAD FLAT TIRE REPAIR SERVICE This card entitles bearer to flat tire repair service on car listed for one year from date. To include unmountlng. repair to tube. V remuunting. Does not include repair to casing. NAME . . . . . . . . . . .., ........... ..................... .... .. ADDRESS ................ ............... lilAKF. . . . . . . . . . . . . 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