. ,T ,,,?..,..,.......e...r.... T . l.3.R.61"5i'E3.'i3Ll-3.Y.Z Yanks VVl"ilpCl1lSOX Twice o TakeWlOg G Erroll Nicholson Wins. Local Club Jr. Golf Championship RV JACK HAND New York Yankees continued to steairiroller the American League Sunday, opening up I lolh game lead by running their winning stri-iii. in in uhile Milwaukee won ame Lead W0 W "””'”””l .”5 lwwgame ' u"”''"" h""'" A". the fourth 4 if th tilcllngh mighty triple into COOP I-'90l91" victories although he carried I29 mmmn .,!.,,;. Cincinnati in ythe :2; &g0ll';:I;,elIDtl'1IlI:1'Yl:ukIslIec01l2:lel i :fl0igmt1J:ie5 Nilrgijupan 819 3iW,,nrial field. MICL6l:luf!0I'0:jdtLIl tliie finhal pound. ;'nt-11;!-ukog. muddy tr-Fgicki ,. - National -98”? . . . . t -- - . n t shutout Rover run 0 1! W G11 0 The Castle oc Inn's Mr. rs hm”: hm” -Nl(hl-A50" wield Whitey Ford outpitcbed 3111! hick W w"' ”" hue” smgle tllilelcCiTulll!3:t:u'rTrA(lll!Stals it) in walked R. Connier with the but finished second and R. C. MIrkuI' l'ltt!'fl WHIW Sfjmlot 1” N me Be' Pierce for a 2-1 Yankee victory after Jim Wilson loaded the bases 6 I331. 3 . - U H! H loaded. meueux Wu umdg "mm. av. vmme GD” Huh orrerimechweetll over the Chicago White Sox Ind on three walks. an exhibition oaseba ih. Hung L Gludet "cod the now" yjc. length; bghlnd -' am - . , y - i c ' ' vim the club un or Hank Emit-rs tun-ru)n -Dlriich 1:15 MELE 1S BIG GUN y . h (r:)I'IlII1e glciyuersstiol iialfllfilgumer Mb tory with I triple and single in Them";-.ygu-.o1d mg of Nu,-up mp . . . . h Mme: ale In the Nviid W"? ' t Mele was the big noise in t e -. 3 4 N M”; rive trips to the plate. Mullins tilt 1,h.segui. mud his mm win. Nltllfllslull. M101 2358 -PAF I Educ in to nininus deslllte two first game at Boston. driving in FOUECFC M10 l”-A5” 3 ”;i”” I a doub' and LeBIanc and Fou- nlngs to 81236965 more than Junior CWHW 3” R .- ” tr--i it-tr id. 'ili d hi. i l - d ter at the all-stars ant n wet - - - . 5”” A”""”'”;'"yJ;”"3:' Chagginifl hmEl(l:9ll2:l)lItl HIf9('i.llTAul:-d Second Aglgrifilzle (I; Vl)ll1lEIle stlillf eVl':anl(- the Charlottetown tczini mil) g 5 gevgfnitgsr hgldiingllgzkmnon got fxgiggg we” M the now "urea 19135. tlL'l'0atL't (990 ”E 9 ' . ct -v b plittin I ' 'th ft 'lking b unners during IN 99”" H. t Ion Iluiry SimmUHll5 by ”""l pill-e I!(llUllll(N1ilIIlICdLA(llEI?, Sam Nlele ohgteld Ilbnelclckrllf glgceetledertowitiiike niansee llllllllgs. Amstars .' . SET RECORD '””k"' WM 3 Mnund mm of- llrove in four runs for the 10-7 aut'Al Rosen and Pinch hitter Bob Fousere was in sucii l"llIll)lt.'lS BOX SCORE swap! continued ms "cord- 233 ' 1.ipt-ind triumph. Boston grab- Lemon and made Hal Naragnn 1 1 (the ame ih,-it me Al1- MEMRAMC A Siininonds had imn the club tltlel gt! ,r UN 31 an the twophu con re 0 if I . 00K 13 R H PO A E . i .. ' r” ' 113! 0”l- Stars imiiiaized to get out) W9 F Gaudet ab 5 0 o o o o for n crviisccnlHc.H'dl'r- l”Ul0"5l-V- P(,Iilnlt' -tttrnukie Date Sister and M was an easy winner in . ,. . . l- . Tirit ' ' l Art 'tlacl-(riizie slashed through pm I A 00": I . T”""” 35 '”' a”,”",'d "J" i l-49313"? cf 4 1 1 2 9 1 - . , up it wit th first at Baltimore. Moote h 1 fr, 2 h ui. g d0W”l'”'” "l ””'l, 4"” lf'(;"3l Ikgdllliflllfttt climbed aliratl of chipped in uitli two singles and x:1:,el;! ',;ar1HRIg':I;::;;”,,:, Pl1,.drlr.;f giulggilmg. lb 3 (1) (1, : 3 ,1) GAMES TONIGHT Hlghflwlndsvhm Dem” M lake Mm place by B dwble Fmncunl wh” mm" with onfof the two s a F011" L Gaudet lrf H 5 1 2 I 0 0 Jr 3 Y' C" V" B" If S" (Old D” "U" 0' -7 W11” - - T . t . 7-2. ' f" t . .h d . -. -' ' . d. 0" Sat'l.l'lay' Mad-Wnue fmished l:iIlnTtl:1!l'1bXi:lrfirl3l'l:fllgfllktetlzfld 6-3 :redI'8lIlI(lt:l:IltI'lITlsEr glTIn1leheslSrleat';IITh gel? allmrd durllm me It and Li ('O”mer' C 2 0 0 10 2 0 IA1l?lJ)ieIs. B. Y. C. (Parkdalel. Nth 5 two strokes better than Mr l..rmmna.p Krmd glam "HEM: or Hm iecond while Hal adiaiit.d to tllllld on titn llli,l)lCl(l Ag Gander, if 4 0 0 1 0 0 Game time 615 mu lplirll Beer in second place. ml Ill ' ' . H, i B M h "T. t '1” outs. Fuiiut-i'i tieii ntiiitct .l)n- Bourque, 2h 3 I 0 l 5 l W M l - ' 1” xi" -'7' ”V'"l” "””"'l”'d M "W lllirglltlfl aR;)l'(2fll(ll shfltnlit fo1il-”l(eane- BrB()llTIIllCIllfelgStll:Sl lggifrlise gffholpl luass "'9 ””"”?a" m mm. W mmnul P0ugI'e(llTtlI:S Hwtfill 2 .1599 ll ' v'ig;;;;.d':;:;;l"E';;li..... .0 local Ms to evening vtcgrv a mutant ion or Kagsa; pg u?;i;:,';g,:;q,,g ;,:;ii;;,:';”:.;;"i;; 7 -1 Baseball Practice olfers will be leaving for St. John Evertkwtlisrhellrl-Tli(:) lIE)I:l1t9F lllua 5?; This illilghgtlladcyidpglclnzingag fomg. Mm-1,..Hh'5 duh” hit Tiiruugimm ALL-STARS AB R H PO A E The Flyers will hold I baseball fir me ”3'.l.”"'9 Chammonsmps ERROLL NICHOLSON lrlll-Ip rullv fltzziinst Bobby Shantv. Ev Joe Dcmaestri. The A's short- "'9 Willi he El” ll”l'l'”l "'9 h,"l' lngacD(:jnmd' If 1 3 3 3 (1) (ll praclicc fnsgemonal Held "M M" cnzililcd 'W;l'.SlllfIQl0l1 to lake the stop also homered in the second tl'Ii5 Hlltl in iflfllllflll lit llillkltw em"? VII 9 - ' - v -a 0 H 0 evening 8 - - 0 W'"Wl- 7-3 V y Sam? -sm.?n,n.f,.”,1,e'.l,1 h" N," ll-t:(;I,S; aiilligk 0 (1) 1 A 1 The Stars will hold a practice PIIHTI-.s HOBBLL ttilwaukee won the first from In it at It I Innmt I N 17 i on the diamond D we Memorial c htl ' fail to ei a ' nne n bass B"rk'3- 37 '- - 3 0 0 1 0 0 ppo llllltlwaukse Pligade gflull usre Pittgbnrg: wgtent l.l1pE"cEll1ignglm.r:iI;Ejl HS 8 H1 F 0 - Macxmnung rt H 2 0 h 0 0 0 new mi, evening n 5.45. Nut ii-a 's an s.ur' erros on a s y irae ' ysam ON ERROR She herd H 1 0 0 0 0 0 BO - x - . 3-2. and in ii tie-breaking run lit the eighth, . g P . - Kansas City 020 000 411-8 13 I'M" Tilmpltrifqeleshetlwlce t. - . , The Rovers score tlicii lust Loclair lib .. .2 0 0 I 3 fl . , . V h . . p of another. IIIIIIIIIZ. Bob Tiowbrldtzc and Toy h . H . V I . N ) , - P ed R l""'"""""”' 1'”3"' w(,!35;f',l,';5,t,':Tland0g)hm?p22?,.ostfbbgiiiitiit-it in Joe Adcock. lnr Phillipsntwo rooktc pitchers, llfilulltll&lU::1eLtJy:;Lkiildlllz l.YiWtt:)cl E:lrile(;'iu.2b3b 3 g 2 a 3 on Fl"-cl Km 1 4 y Bverly tilt and ('tuirtiiein L- HB2?El:l':,:M,:vz:n1:,T"megg?N3; "t:,o1Eit”:.:ll:?(l33;l ei'3,',?&,' All-Stairs ( 'I'x Another ruiiiicr K3110: 2b H 2 0 0 2 0 0 A D H ' 5, . out until v ' . . C - - , It ' . ,. L. r - Ilcligtmrtcal mo Om 12,9 5 10 1 HR. KC)-Defilaestrl. York mice, 4;); in l0bln;tlhiigs and. higfirst rgajor leagpe g:lCI()tI"Iy. ll;)iItItlVC no ll6ml'll'lllLplg?;IrIlI((: lilachgariihdg 01331 ft). 13 lg t r , . 4-3. in ii inn gs. Bo urinan's incinna snapp is ree-y g - I - V Bowman "Dd T0'””l”"”'l' K199 K'"”” my 002 W” "WT 31” 0 ' ti ' i the first and am losing streak on Thurman's Sllltllel and llulims brought him ' "ml Hmwu HR: Mt” Howe” wash 000 Sm 0nx"7 10 0 llmck slim": won in it took the gin: hit in the raineipattered all the way around with a loniz UNESCORE T 5e1'""d K”"10W- Shamz l2'- Grimm" -DC y runes S E L D C Th d f' lly doublc. The third rtin was xcored llleniramcook 000 110 0114 5 3 Btiffaln 000-000 2- 2 6 1 and Ginsberg: Stone. liamus nit. '3ec(i)':d Bust? 6':r:?i?:fn was I up cr,yse&r?iI(1jgesWd:inggl1I:sa in in the eighth as R. Cormicrlwalk All-Stars 000 000 0004 2 3 , Montreal 000000 0-0 8 1 Pascual tilt and Berbcret. W- ml " Milne ' -. - . d d 1- Furced 1” W5tp”"” salurdays Donuiein and Sherri" Mickens Ramos: L-Sliantz. Hlis: KCv- ca"1.;":';1n0 bhn mflho-meB':.nl:' mfughfrgzcmn his Sew" ec Sm" ' "icing Card 83 ll"? Cl""'l0"'3t0W" ” -Dem g 3 w h j 3 h it. "39; M S 3595 ".' l" D ' 0 -' . H d T ' Driving Park because of a heavy nne - Valdllvzesigi. 85 D er ere I-V" 5 10.8 M" " Chicago” Gene The Dodgers had 3 mm! b" Mi 5 rain another try will he made to. Rochester 000 014 030- 2 (4) Baker also hit a gTi8I'l(; sllammetr everthltng adt 'CthlcagL) wlge:-Ie thai night '0 hold the ghdash card The Tm-oiito 320 000 l x- for the Cubs. St. Lous at to se- game urne n o a ean a cnn- . . d 1 ' Donm-ly, Geiger ill, Beal t7- tie for a split with Philadelphia. test. Don Newcombc who was hit g::ii':;mwif;r:)8(:":e3ll:; gsgsdtryegimmr and (9!"t'PtI: L0VenRuth and Bat- .li Dark and Stan Musial drove by a pitched ball thrown by Jim g ' tcy Sawatskl (6). L-Geiger. HR: in seven runs between ihem for Hughes, fol-rner nodge;-. decided The liree-For-All.Trot and A ” 'lmiL.letliroe a 9-1 romp in the opener with to izet even and the umpires Tennis nfficials annoiitit-ed last age groups-13 and under; 13-I5 Pace highlights tonight”.-a card. It 5 P d NEW YORK tAPt - Probablell-tarry Dickson getting the decl- warned both managers. Waiter night that the Annual Island Clos- and 15-18. has six starters including Queen Re,,,';.n(.5m. 000 103 (F 4 3 1 pitchers for ioda's major league slon. The Phlls came back to take Alston of the Dodgers, fearing ed Tennis Tournament trill begin The junior tournament is being Primrose. Morlell Woody. Gay C ' ames. tWon and lost records in the second 7-5. sna in the Newcombe might et in 10-day at the Charlottetown Tennis Club 0 ,0,-d h Thp chm-iouetgwn Spirit. Mr Jolscotl. Abner Mc- Toronto 0010000-1 2 0 s . pp ti 9 . up n e y Rlmeu and Rand. D; Johnson. parenthescst. Cards' four game winning steak. suspension for throwing It hit- this coming Saturday, .luly 2Ist. Junior E08,-d of1'1-ade in chhhect. Gr-aw and Jerry A, Hanover. Wnicyk (6) and Sawatski. L-D. American Leiiguc M Vanketl S13dl”m- Fwd T9" I9"-V yanked l"m- This tournament is open to all tion with junior boards throutlliout PFCXTIIPF J. Walter. SlI"0lk Jviiiiison. HR: Rch-Kasko. First Richmond 001 001 000- I 3 I Havana 000 50100x- 6 1 Coates. Starr (5) and Walmtz- fnn; Cueche and Cotterer I-IR: Rich-Renna Second Richmond 100 001 0- 2 10 1 Havana 0001000-1 6 1 Nardalls and Nieman: 38”?" and Sierra. Chicago at New York-Harsh man t6t5v vs Kucks i124) Cleveland at Boston -- Lemon (10-7) vii Sullivan 'f8-at Only games scheduled. National League Pittsburgh at Milwaukee-Kline (8-9) vs Buhl (l0-4t Philadelphia at St. Louis (Ni- Haddix t7-3) vs Schmidt (4-4t Brooklyn at Chicago - Craig (8-4) vs Jones t4-8i ew York at Cincinnati fNl- Antonelli (8-7) vs Fowler (5-9) First Cnlumhiis 000 000 000 -0 5 0 Miami H0 030 00x- 5 B l Harrington. Ceccaroll 151 woodfjdgg up and Noble: Card- well and Nlarhos W-Ciirdwell. L-Harrington. Second Columbus 021 0001- A 5 1 Miami 000003"-ll 7 2 Kumh viimidx-idgp tilt, Spicer I'll and Shiintz: Snyder, P0509 rm and Atwel. W-Wooldrldie: L-Ponce. American Leuuo First Chicago . . l00 000 (XXI-1 B 3 New York. 020 000002-I 4 0 Pierce. Lapalme 83 Ind Lol- Tar: Ford and Berra. L-Pierce. Chicago 000 301 000 1- 5 9 1 New York 000 012 I00 2- 6 I0 1 Donovan. Wilson (9) and Moss. Lgllaf 481; R. Coleman. Turley (at Morgan (st Kucks (lot and Berra. W-Kucks; L-Wilson. H115: Chi-I-Intficld 2 Yk-Skowron. First Detroit . 100 001 000-2 5 5 Baltimore I00 l22'0lx-710 0 Garver. Aber fol Mass lot and Wilson: Moore and Trlandos. Smith (71. I.-Garver. HR: I3al- Frnncons. Second D-olrnil I02 000 000--- 3 G 0 Baltimore I01 000 40x- 6 0 0 Trucks. Gromek t7) and Mas- terson tilt and House: Brown and Trimidris. I.-Trucks. Hits: Bal- Williams. Francona. First Cleveland .. 400 041 010-10 12 0 Boston 104 000 011- 7 l2 0 Aiuirrs. Houtteman (lit Mossl fill and Averill. Hogan ill: Nixon Hurri rs: Dorish tilt and White. W -Hnutieman: L-Nixon. HR: Bns---Gcrneri. National IA-ago! 300 010 003- 7 12 0 010 001 102- 513 0 Rogovin, Meyer ts) Negray (Di and Seminick; McDaniel. Pbolsky fit Wchmcler (6) Konstanty (7) Lidrllc ill Jackson '9) and Knit. lsmlfh t7). W-Rogovin. L-McDan- el 00010002000-8111 0001w0000l-I I I McCall, Grfssom 47) Wilhelm f9- Mnrsznnerl till Rldxlk (II) and Sariii, Westrum (Ii: Gross Klippstein 8) Acker (01 Freeman not and Burgess. W-Freeman. L- Mariznnerl. HRI: NYk-Mays; Cin- NY): Cin ll inninizsl Kliiszewskl. Pbch (RX) 100 000- 1 6 1 Milwaukee (I'll I00 03x- 4 7 0 Naranjo. Face (7) and Shepard; Trowbridge. Philli I4) and Cran- ilall W-Phillips. -NIrInJo. HRI: Pgh-Thomas. Mil-Adocllc. OWIMWO-I 8 I Burk flit: Dickson, Jackson (Bi Ind Smith. W-Dickson; L-S. Miller. HR: Stb-Mullll. Cincl (I0) and wutnirn. lami iioi; Indlafl PItH.1IrgII OIOINIIII-I90 Ifilwoiteo 133015! 9 1 (Cl. 117(0) and .HI: . . 000 203 40x-01.1 I three forward lines to crack the s, Miiipr. R, MlIL3f' to) Phil. npposltinn. now an iritezral part of Iette (7) Flowers (7) and Lopsta, the NHL. TWO WERE CONTRAST! STANDINGS II; THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League tired the last 15 men to face him while holding the white box to three hits in the opener, winning on Andy Care '3 two-run single off Pierce in he second inning. The second game saw Hatfield hit S26,800 Open BOISISHATI-11.. Que. 'CPl-Bil Casper. Jr., of San Diego. today won the 026,800 Open with I 72- hole score of 274. It was Casper's first win on the pro gulf circuit and he collected 35,000 ln prim itinncy. .llmmy Demaret of Kiamesba Lake. NY.. whose eagle on the back nine failed to catch up with Casper. finished second with 276. Al Besselink of Grns.-singer's. N.'i'.. had 277 for third place. Teri Krnll nf Fort Laiirierrialc. Fla. and Dow Flnsterwald of Be-rlfnrd Heights. Ohio. tied for next place at 279. his worst of the tournament, taking first money of 55,000. He went into the final with a tlirce-stroke lead over the field and stayed grimly in front. giving up only one stroke to Demaret W L Pct. GBL New York 57 26 .687 - Clevcland 45 35 .563 IOV: Chicazo 43 is .551 ll'2 Boston 44 36 .550 1112 Baltimore 37 44 .457 19 Detroit 38 45 .444 20 Washington 33 53 .483 25!: Kansas Cty 30 51 .370 26 National League W L Pct. GIIL Milwaukee 47 so .510 .a Cincinnati 46 33 .581 3 Brooklyn 43 36 .544 S St. Louis 41 40 .506 8 PlllSl)UTl.Il1 37 42 .468 I1 Philadelphia 36 44 .450 l2'vS Chicago 34 43 .442 13 New York 30 46 .395 16V: (Includes Sunday games) who fired an eagle on the home- MONTREAL (CPI-Even death could not break fnr long the bonds between the brothers Clei;hnrn- tlie famcd Spragiie and Odlc. I-Iockey idols of yesteryear. Sprague and Olllp now are lolned in death. Orile was found dead in bed Saturday. 8 few hours before he was to attend Spraguc's fun- erai. Spr:-irziie. 66. the ”harrl rock.” and Odie, 65, the "rltirle." brought to the National Hockey l.fH'-IEII9 a color. nerve and skill that fans still talk about -and will for many years. Recallinsz the boisterous. rough- housc days of the NHL. many of the old-timers spoke of the brother-teammates with tears as Sprsgue, the victim of a traffic accident. was laid to rest Satur- day. On Tuesday. ,funeral services will be held in the some church for Odie. the First Presbyterian Church, at 2 p.m EDT. A touching feature of the life- long loyalty between the two was that Spramii-. a hattliniz I70 pounds. was jolinny-on-llic-spot countless times to take the part of his ll)-pound "kid hrnthrr." "They were almost like twins." laid Leo Danritirand. veterii n sportsman and long-time friend of the pair. Recognized as one of the finest sflckhandlers hockey has seen. Odle, I centre and right-winger later became an niitstandinri coach and referee. He was credited with inventing the system of using A futldtous dresser and pol- Even Death Doesn't Break Bond Binding Clegliorn Bros "You fights'."' "About he added. "I'm not counting the ordinary. stitching- case fights . . . besides two frac- tured ankles and one broken leg, I've got 52 soars to show." moan stretcher - case only CBS television has Hi-ft for ear and e e perfect sight iierfert Sflilllll Illtlifllt I 99'” asmcsmuirvi Ia-'ino-iimin-M Bill Casper Jr. Captures L "VI 330 3'”? g-ieflgarg :3): round. once in the second. had a aciu e, he. 0 as UT clean sheet in the third and gave gndii Pirar'irc:s:;t1. :0 Wlnlngart all up strokes to par twice Sunday. 0553, .X S. omrny Hmlswni Texas. From the end of the second Casper mm H fourthround 71 round Friday he was the leader. in Frank Stranahan of Toledo tnnk Golf Tourney stretch nine in I vain effort to catch up. BEST AT ST. LOUIS For his four rounds Casper shot 68-68-67-71. Since joining the pro trail little more than a year 820 his closest has been I second-in the St. Louis Open his year. Demaret shot I two-under-par 70 to finish second with 276 and collect 52,780 as second prize money. Casper was 14 strokes under par for the 72-hole route and throughout the four rounds was licked by per at only five holes He missed twice in the first command the first day with I 67. one stroke better than the 25- ycar-old Californian. When the second round ended Casper had posted 136 to move into I one-stroke lead over the field. Alter Saturdayis third round he had a three-stroke lead at 203 and was the odds-on favor- ite to take top prize money and the trophy. ,?&n& Page 6. The Guardian Monday. July 16 1956 Memramcook Rovers Shut Out Ch'town All-Stars 4-0 Sunday Mcniramcuok Rovers iniide the ed and L. Gaudet followed up with active members of any tennis club on the Island. The Island Junior Tennis Tourn- ament will be held at the same time and will be played in three Joe O'Brien Takes Third WESTBURY. N. Y. fA.P.l -Joe O'Brien of Alberton. P. E. I. and New Glasgow. N. S.. drove Stuart Hanover to second place in the third race. I 33,000 trot. on the harness racing card here Satur- day. Trader Hom was the winner. Ont. Tennis Cli'sliips In Full Swing By ART WILKES Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (C17) Nearly all second round singles matches were completed today as play moved into full swing in the Ont- ario tennis championships. Rain forced postponement Sat- urday of all but one of 35 matches slated to be run off on the i7 courts of the Ritleau lawn tennis club in suburban Overbrook. Plant; 5-Eva Biid' JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL-2 girl; .5-Barbara Ann Queen. AA TROT-I DASIIES RACING TONIGHT Starters With Positions FIRST DASH 8:15 FREE FOR ALL TROT AND AA PACE-2 DASIIIJS-1200.00 EACH I-Queen Primrose; 3-Morlell Jollscott; 5-Abner McGraw; 6-Jerry A. Hanover. AA PACE-2 DASHES AT 3200.00 EACH 1--Premier .1. Walter: 2-Suffolk Chief; 3-Impact; t-Bob Clegg; 5-Lina C. Scott; 6-Gahagan; 7-Taurlda Bay. A PACE-2 DASIIES AT 3200.00 EACII I-Chocolate Dip; 2-Sleepy Sam; 8-G. Ann C.; 0-Money Royal; l5;:Prince Budlnng; 8-Jolllty George; 7-Avalon Gal; I-Famous y. A PACE--I DASH AT 8:00.00 l-June Bree-cc; 2-Jean B. Lee; 3-Miss Donna Mae; 4-Sea ,; 6-Lou Budloniz; 7-Falrgo; 8-Sunkist Joe. . . .... C: roe" "er" -r e co; ler erna; ;4-J ; I-Just Barbara; 6-Ranids; 7-Hum Dale; ull--wtgatlago l'i?Iuilli.M”k Starters With Positions For Tuesday, July 'l7fl1 I--Peter Clegg; L-My Voio; 8-Royal Value; 4-xgppoch pray. A PACE-I DASIE8 AT UXIILM I-Real Joe; 2-UseitI's Boy. 3-Prudence Hy; 5-Perfect Hal; 6-Anthony T..; 7-Cooly Boy. i-April Bud; 3-All Budlong; 3-Joppn Maid- 4-Mild l ; I--F - in; Forireu; O-Real nun; 7-Bud's Echo. ' a ' W Ished paformer. Odie was the Up- New York on not in o..a 1 o poslta in many respects to his ex- ioozooooo1.4n 1 plooive brother who loved prac- Ifenrn. Llttlefield (I) wiiiieim tics! Jokes of I Juicy kind. Once. when the brothers were Nnxhall, Black is) Freeman (7) leaving Vancouver for the east by gy, w..rg-ggmu; 1,.wn. train, sprague placed I dead helm. Hm: NYk..ni-um, wmg, eon among his brother's silk s FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. I defencenian. UN l"; 187 at. Geo. St. OPEN FIlID1AY I SATURDAY . ' Dial 5547 Por Service DIIJ ssai, sheik; 5-Royal Train: 0-Connie French; onel Budiong; also eifgIbl&-Bonnie's Girl; l-Jolly Bud: I--Laiitol Chief: L 0-eMyoM; 7-Jolllty Leigh: 8-America's Ace. CC 'I'R0'l'-I DASIIEI i-Royal Scott Jr.; 1-Rochfard A PACFFI oasis AT smut Charlottetown Driving Park Woody; 3-Gay Spirit; 4-Mr. DASIIES AT 3250.00 EACH 4-My Darling; AT IQOJO IJACII Wilbur M; 6-EHO: I-Dale l.: AT 3150.” IACII : 3-JolIity'I Dream: 4-The 7-Lucky Logan; I-cob IorIIoBodIong.. Canada. The three winners will re- ceive medals and will be sent by the board of trade to Ottawa where they will play in the Dam- in I o n Junior finals. The Do- minion finals are to be held Aug- ust 9th to 18th. This is the first year Island jun- iors have had the opportunity to play in I separate tournament and it is expected that I large num- and Swoon'I Ion won three richest nurses in (1.9. rate- Saturday. All were favorites. sshua toyed with eight rivals for half I mile. than drew away for an easy IV:-length victory in the Monmouth Park I-Iandlcsp and slapped another I78.1l0 Into the bank for the Lelllo syndicate. ' It was one of NaIliuI'I easiest Combo II Chief. Impact. Bob Clegg. Lina C. Scott. Gabagan. and Taurida Bay are the starters in the AA Pace. I 2-dash race with purses of 3200 per dash. An A Pace with 8 starters, a CC Face with 8 starters and an an opening dash with 6 starters round out the card. The purses for the nine dashes total 31700. bar will take advantage of it. banmswum-vmwxx, 5 TMVXC&H4Q7t”;' Post time is 8.15. . l Vzxz. aw, WM nniamon Di-Ivfnlganowonr? Drlvtngyom-nut...-1 3. Win -3 Rich Ra NEW YORK (CPI G Nuhumbreeking 3'23: i o by setting I track reo- ord to win tho,S182.l00 Gold Cup Handicap. The big Cslltornla four. year - old lad Llangollen Fiu-im Mister Gus Ind Portal-ho u across the finish line in 1:58 -9. just 2-5 of I second Ihlf 01 "W world record for 11k miles set by the late Charles S. I-IowIrd'I sru Irish horse. Noor. in 1950. lwoon's Son f ed his bid for three-year-old honors with I slu- Ilng stretch drive for I IIA-lenlth triumph in the 168.825 Arlinlwll Classic. The 2:. Gay DrIke'I sensational bay colt remained unbeaten for the season in registering his fifth straight victory under e expert handling of jockey Dave Erb.. Second place went to I 50-to-1 shot, Ben A. Jones. A neck be- hind in third place was the only Nashua,Swaps,'Swoon's Son g Purses - filly in the fluid of dlht. Clair borne !'Irrn'a Douhlodogdare who not the early pace-in the mug rIoe.. rahliis was fourth. Fangicl Cops llfli British Grand Prix SILVERSTONE. England fAPi -World drl plan Jun Manuel Fsnglo of Argentina won I bitter duel with l:n1lInd'I Stu-. ling Mose Saturday to capture the 11!: British Grand Prix. F nglo. piloting I Iarnrl. all podlahesd of Moss after the P " b made the second of th. Newsy lalonde More Comfortable MONTREAL (CF) Newsy Lalonde. colorful hockey oldtlmer stricken Friday night with I heart ailment. was reported "more comfortable" today. "He still is in bed." his wife said. ”IIe has no vlsitois. The doctors expect to be Ible to say ninrc tomorrow." Newsy. 69. collapsed a tiny after the death in hospital of Sprague Cieghorn and hours .e- fore brother Odie died in his sleep. The Cleghorn brothers had been contemporaries of his in early rugged National Hockey League action. three pit stops that cost him the race. Moiis'Ied for three-quai-ten of the way before Fangtlo edged ahead. The Argentine sped to 303 miles in an slapsed than of two hours. 59.4 minutes. Moss. driving I Maserati. pushed his car off the track for the last time with a split fuel tank on the 97th lap. Britain's Peter Collins, also driving a Ferrari. finished sec- ond. Third-place honors went to France's Jean Behra in a Maser- ati. Fanglo's victory, the first since hc won the Argentine Grand Prix in January. left him one point behind Collins in the world cham- pionship competition. Collins. who took over the car of I teammate. the Marquis de Portage. was forced to share his second place points with the Portuguese noble. man. Premler J. Walter Taurida Bay. Liaccl. SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY . Post Time 8.15 A AA PACE-2 DASIIES AT 3100.00 PER DASI-I Jo Jo Spencer, Myrtle's Boy, I'll Canto. Mag. Hedgewood Chief. Gay Sprits. AA TROT-2 DASHES AT 8200.00 PER DASII .. . Flying Fortress. Waymark. Sarah J.. Bonnie Girl. Colonel Bud- lonz. All Budlong. Connie French. Sir Francis Drake. Christie's it PACE-2 DASIIES AT 8200.00 PER DASH Miss Knox. Propane. Ten Spot, Yankee Joan. Little Delbert. Captain Morgan. Sunkist Joe, Famous Boy. Bob Clegg. BB PACE-2 DASIIES AT 3150.00 PER DASH C. P. Ciegg. Vera Signal. Ginger 12.. Mon T.. Mr. lcarlett. Jolly Mark. Rubison Cleizz. Seconds Count. Gloria Clan. The management reserve the right to rearrange or add to any event that does not fill If sufficient declarations are not made. ENTRIES FOR SATURDAY'S RACES WILL APPEAR IN WEDNESDAYS ISSUE. Declaration 1 pm. Monday. July 16. 1060. ....- .. .. Qty, 1, l i M9IV&MDUQ l l l l T l t 2 l i K: Inmoloanllonyourinsporlalllooodoolar. Eda the man who known can nonneto: whatho nah. xnowohowtokupthungosnggumngg "h'PNlI0Il'lIIt- Y0I.you'llgetthIosnIoe yoafnhoenloohhigfoeatyou-handily-located lnperhlbooboolao. 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