Large Crowd Sees Keen Races At St. Peters Yesterday I'zll(Yl1Pll Volo 2nd paced thel Themmiclegvmlichk gm. uude1:way' fastest mile at the St Peters Bay HP gro ;.cl(z;'k gglgelxllhgegilglglcs raceway .vesterda.v afternoon but (:mmbt',,. TM 'hm.d gdamiing nmsm. Rm-I Mcvey lock ”" mp lmnms which thrilled the spectators The in the event. as LenO'Meara drove best mush Came m the sfecom, the little bay gelding to R double, .1 L M m N 4 Classmed Weu heat urn before a large crowd of: lea, . I (T 0' 1 H sumbakcd Specmtnrs ins). our ioises came 0 ie uni O'Mcar.'i. who dmie four u'in-layasli ,w , Y0 .” S Li dv iicrs under the uirc, rcincd BillylH Qfmpoaliie :18 51:” V3.1” gm, l,(,:e:l”:,o(:,l0 QIMINIOIALSL 1l1l:r”L'SCLI.:;:1"(;zlllEy iiiiished in tiiat order. You'll will and the icdoiibiable Bilhlsee, led 9”” ".19 sulmm. mm m" llcVcv mine back i() win tltlellmled by Lind) H" Ron” Budlong ”m,d:hmL and mm mm niiid Propane. SlSlt't' Verna moved A smoom pm.im' Mm; Dmma up from sixth position on the back: . . . . , stretch to make it a four horst-l Mae, snouiu, IILI urst form of llll wace to the wire. . . , , ' '. ft Smith of Hunter River won thv Ml 3 CmF”med RnCP' '11") my” first heat of this t3l'CllL,lYllPll slmi llfal was won bv Judx Biiclloiig. pg , . I, came tip from SCL'illl(l place to beat Imus Mix I:p?ll)1l'Il(f;FlI(l)Ix1, Fdwout You'll See. The thii'd heat Classified Tim and Hit) No Aiwas won by Sister Verna Classified crcnt Amway won iii.-l'"”"”l up 1mm mmm p0S"'w"' W-0” '0 W W (Wi(W'F:'-' iiille tilt. fCiff.J3.5i l-l)()elllleEll1aiti'lc:k-' uhilc Sistcr Verna won the secoivl t . l n-:(i tourih heats of the List rat-c. ' Five Track Aha Field l Four tier (0 determine I I Continticd7oi: page.7V Records Fall At Olympic ' Competition Yesterday . ”l ""”l ”'””'”" , llcrc HIP the hi ilighls (:f l()- ilzix's rot-oitl t'lll' iEl.i.”vIVKI, Juli Bil :CP:- X". ' . . . l : l D. l-'.ie izack anti f:eld rc(- -sis, ill-X ,,(,;,';vJ,;:2”,),,..l'r1,(..- 'ifr:'lv,m;),..., ' ('1'ldm: N0 Wm” ””":'5' WHO rhea) on his lie.-,l rfinrt ti: o. -eeil timed out In bw1ltlFIv1It' " his of-.n uorltl i('(t)I(l (II i(;.(i 1lll'.liVll ii the sl:itit:li':Cl' metros (52 f('(:l, t;.”() intlii-s) illltl p J Sims had two the Olympi i'('('()I'(l of rum: nivlilw inore O.ym;Vic cliiiinpimisliips find (32 foot, 5. l ii:(-lia.,:, New Zczilaiid an-Cl Brazil one each.) Women St)-inotrn ltlll'(llI'S - , American sprinters scored a bril-' Mrs. De La lliinti oqiiullezt (ling world rI)('(:rri of ii scvonrls flat in a prcliniii:ai')' lien and l)i'(:ki' ll oiic-tno-tlii'ce in the 200 liaiit. , iiietic rlasli and luo husky javciiiil to crs frriiii the UllllPfl States with i( l'TI'll'lx of lt).t( in thc S('llll- ,;- p.-i 7ii.i)0() Inns M plat-iiig one- lIII:tl, ( lt' olil xxoiltl rm-nrrl nuts tun in Fiiialnrts nation.-il sport ltvlrl 1i.i' 1'V'I"n.v Bl-:::l:e:'s-Kocn of, The Olimpia i'ec()i':l was hrokr-nj llnllanrl, who pOsl('(l both it and in the jarciin throw and cqualledl ill” (ll) mill" NVONI Oi ill? in 194 p m H". 5-nlntp , .l:ivelin thrim ('y Young of Itl'. Y,c,..,,' wmmmsv mu. S1,,”d,,,. 3,1 l'niierl States hurl:-rl the spear .':om Diincdin New Zealaiid. bitoki-173-79. 'll"'”'5 '34-: "Pl-,79 illlllle-Tl. rite. Olvmpii: rccogd in winning the Tl-' "'9 0” 0l-l"W”' ”"l,”)' "l Xnmcnzs 1”-Gad iunip. 3 . : iiiclies nli'ltl()Vl))' Matti Jar- Arihcmar Fcrircira Da Silva. n ”'Jr'" M l"”l""d '" 19 7 l s'im Bra7ilian crackecl the world: ')-00ll"ll"l'i915'"Pll"lf'l"'5” ,'.”)3" mm: 5"" "Hf Pin-I p 2! nst the oltl ()lytupi(' rm-oril of A"-0”l:”" l”")” '”','l”'. '””k,” . 8 PSl:Il)llSl1f'(l in 15148 by viii, "''IS' a5 S"m:" 3 ”r"””: (mm: n:.::i Iso-liollo of Finland. l Fhirlcy Strickland rte la Himty of: wnm,..,,g; ht-and "jump - Yxetliy Australia. The 26-year-old matronp , , Williams cclipserl the Olympic rc-I first. eqiiallcd tlic r in winning cord of 5.139 metres (18 feet. 8.02. ti heat in the ii”.-nict a hurdles and ,,,..h,.5, m,,,i,. H, 1943 h,. Ohm illen NW? HIM" 3T"("'fl illlillili m R G).'ii'ni:ili of lliiii;:ar). )1 s W'il- scmi-linal ll.'l)'l1S lmiiiiig (;.;'-I inclres (20 fort. Thi: Olyiip .- iv rri f(:r the 5,(;G in('li('s). !i.(lt)ti-rnctre sirri:lc;hasc was eras-l 110-motto lllll(llPS - liiirrisnnp cd in a iirat. .-inrl aiiotlicr Olimpicl Dillard of the ilnitcrl States was mark was tzcil ill Ii limit in llitf 110- a ii:-at-winner in t.'i.9 st-(-onrls.l n:c,t.c liii:.li lii:r.1le'-. equalling the Ol)lllDlti record made i prowess ntl Lee. Andy's Right. John MacLcod, Yarmouth, N. S. I--l-lyland Pride 12-King Grattan 3-Louise Protester .- .. L... , lug 9) noiison m rnrvn an A O moi: six N.H.L. President who i ' Clarence S. iiamerl pl'L'S.llPllL of Hockey I946 the Saskatchewan-born hockey llg!ilt'P was an N. H. L. referee and ii lawyer before the Second World war in which he served. After the star he was assistant prosecutor in the (tar crimes trial of Maj.-Gen. Kurt M330: of the German Army. ICP Photo) Campbell. the League in September, 48. was National Truro Horse Racing Results TRURO. Jiii;-Nzsl rcpt .- Tv. l horses from the stable of Johnl MaeLcnd of Ytll'lll0lllll. N.S.. cuinc: home in front in the harness l'llC-l ing card under lights tonight. Summary. 5 l ( First. Race l-Carl Frisco (lialcy: Miscli.-if Clare (Walkcr: -Rldgcwood M. (Daniels: Freddie Scott. Dr. L.B.. 2.14 3-5. Time: Winning owiie". Sci-ond Race (Gould: (Haley: (Conno.. Dale. l l Jimmy Clegg, Clipper Harry Budlong, Mystery Bell, Ger-' tie Reninore. . Time. 2.19 4-5. Winning owiicr: W. Gould, Amherst. N. S. Third Race l-Tony Mitc (Daniels: in 1948 by Bill Porter of tlic I'll-'3-Pl'0IQ!lOl”S Boy (Craig) 3-Resourceful (Given: Billy Kalinuck, Postman. Texas lGii'l. Time: 2.13 1-2, Winning ownei: i'niied States. 5John MacLt-od, Yarinouth. Fourth Race I.)("S)llP brillia::) lrack'nn.'l field. thv Un.ie(l .St.itcs ll'?tl States. , tonizht s:ii'reiidcrcd in IIllSSltl the, F 100-iiictrc rliish I - '.-Krirlal Slan- . - :., i . g , . . ,. l” IIRS p . V. . . . . , - Compilaiznii late toiiighl cave llfm-,'f'-::L' ngC:N;'s,;l(,,-1.- nrirls 'n' - .- i . . . - - -, . x . mh 1 ) WM 5 and NH Uni frank and field ('omr:('Iili(3n tlirevl ted stairs L. The Rtis-:ans oit.-, p p” . ' pd 4 p W Olp W: srn.-c:l (hr Illlli'(l Stairs 34-26 in llml ”'”” 5 ”'” e -Amp" ' .l-Dr. I. B. (Walker) i-nrrls li.'ivc hcen hriikcn, and and doesn't, appear in sight. The I'nited States ITCC-f-'llP urcrtliizg and iollrri iii) (it: 1-2 points in unnicn's gymnas- i.cs azaliisi Tim .1 sinelr point for has W0" 10: lrliamond. Thc Bombers and Brucc . relax in - SLASKS For Golf. Motoring or just plain relaxing. We have an iinpresslve var- iety of all-wool Worsteds, (lnhardlnes or Blends. Styled in the self-supporting, t h c Trouser adjustable waistband, most comfortable made. Also made in regular style or with self belt, Come in- rclax in Slacks. . fof MR". mm. nr Film (ti-u-inpcrl un(l'St.cwart's were also scheduled 1.: priulcrl. it tiunr at-rt ice. Donlile play on the Parkdale diamond but aim prints. Any roll or ii cx- due to the fact that Parkdale posuro only it) i-cuts. Hr-prints diamond has been ruled out until- I cents each. Mail Film Sen-ice.lit is fit for play the game will 1: Iouelown, lprohably be postponed. l l t : I 'h"' 1!-Carl Frisco (Haley: l3-Johnny Lee (Smith: Freddie Scott, Mischief Clarc, of til finals, with if more to l:n,Andy-5 Righp Ridgewood M. V - - s i . mEaIr"1l1il'fdWSl”'rl'wmm” a poim ileciderl. in 1948 at London the Tlmp; 2,14, winning ownei: p : t A R d. Anicrii-ans won ll izolrl medals i:i:Bm.L wn1k,.,.' Hamaxp .i.m (mi: rl of (”"W:"”””' In...-k and field. i in-.( )1 .tiv.-r-pm at Victoria reach-i g N g 1 i Hnh Race ml the final lnllittl of tho liroialrlll I B k f At” C H iumx (nrlay aiitl il)'lI for 1': l. . - roo' n ione ('ai'ro I lrosillu Timrun ht Xiunirciil foul-;Two 2 Mac Pingo (Moresidei ml out on llll"P mo: in the flllill-l . 3-Lusticia (Harrison: iii:-iiiinn r0lliltl - i Lusty's Queen. Lombardy Peter. l.u('ll:: l.aw of X';::ii-()iix'.-iiGameS lNancy Britten, Wcstphnl Girl. CIIIIIIIIICII at the tirtli hiirrier in: : Time: 2.15 2-5. Winning ownei: no ao.mnii-i- iiimiii-5 and failed in; TM Cm League Sommn WW5 C.L. Dauphinee. Halifax. ltllillll). (iorrlua (lush), 'lo.-ontomvm he played nus (awning M 5”, Sixth Ram "'"””' Cm" '””"d M ” SW" .l.0lo'cloek. The Basilica Youth Club! 'l””''" i" "I" W""'"''" "'n'.l uill play the Maritime Electric o:iv1FG('-l L3” H””'l5””' ' 'thc Old Dizimonrl while tlu: Liir- 1-"I'M 'w"”k”" , uarian Youth Chili villi meet tlirl3r"l0l1ll C102! tCruick.sli-.uik. "Guardian Angels on the K. of C, S”l'-'1” S"'”"k- Aubli"-V B”d10”P1- Seven Up Dirccf, Follow Up .Tuii- ior d.n.f. Time: 2.13. Winning owner: W. B. Moriarty, Halifax. Seventh Race l-Pi'otcsioi"s Boy (Craig) 2-Resourceful (Given: 3-Tony Mile (Daniels) Postman, Texas Girl, Billy Kal- muck. Timc! 2.1.1 2-5. Winning ownei: Phillip Craig, Loucr Sackvlllc, N. S. nighiif ii... l-Westphal Girl (Turner) 2-Brook of Atlilone (Carroll) 3-Lombardy Peter (MacLeod) Lusty's Queen, Mac Plngo, Lus- cia, Nancy Brltton. Time: 2.13 2-5. Winning owner: G. S. Turner. Dartmouth, N. S. Ninth Race l-Follow-Up Jr. (Daniels) 2-Gay Law (Harrison) 3-Single Streak (Conroy) Aubrey Budlong, Seven-Up Di- rect, John Clegg, Judd. Time: 2.11 1-5. Winning owner: Daniels and McGregor, Truro. ti QUONSET POINT, R. 1.. July 23 (AP)-Two United States Navy fliers were killed Tuesday when their jet fighter planes fell into Narragansett Bay. the Navy an- nounced. The Navy said the planes were approaching the naval air station runway when they went. into the water near New- port. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN l IC. and B. Jun The R.C.A.P. Royals evened tip their best four-of-seven semi- final series with the C. at E. Jun- iors at two games apiece last evening at the Recreation Centre diamond, downing the Ciirranites by the score of'6-1. p Their failure to hit in the clutches, in fact they were able to hit very little at any time. spelled defeat for the C. 66 13. boys. They got only three hits off two Royals pitchers. one off Moc- Klnnon and two off Taylor, but both flingers were wild, issuing l3 walks between them, and the Con- struction crew had a fairly busy iday on the base paths, but left tfiftcen players stranded. which imust be close to ll recoi'd for the season. The Royals on the other hand banged out eleven hits on the slants of Simmons, three of them being of the scratchy vari- ety. Simmons walked six, one of them an intentional pass to Meier in the sixth. Ross Burns. Airforce coach, led his team at bat. getting two hits lin four trips. St. John was next with two for five. and MacKenzie loot the only extra base blow of Jthc game, a towering drive to deep (left field in the third inning. The ,ficlding was steady, each side coni- lmitting two errors. but no spec- ltaculur fielding plays were made. BOX SCORE R C A F Royals Defeat iors 6-1 To Even Semi-final Series I I l Green, if . 2 l 2 0 0 St. John, i'f 0 2 0 0 0 Richard, 3b . 5 0 1 2 1 l Pratt. lb . 4 TI 1 '1 1 0 MacKinnon. p 2 0 0 0 0 0 x-Taylor, p .2 0 1 0 1 0 Totals 37 6 ll 27 8 2 x-Replaced MacKlnnon in 4th. C.&:B. ABRIIPOAF. G. Grady. an 4 o 0 o n 0 Whalen, 2b 3 0 l 1 2 0 C. Grady, ss 4 0 0 5 2 (l G. Dalton, cf 3 l 0 3 l 0 Walker, if .4 o 1 1 o 0 Green, c . 1 0 0 3 0 (J Purcell, lb & rf 3 0 0 4 0 0 E. Dalton, rt 1 0 0 0 0 0 Simmons, p . 1 fl 0 0 2 l x-Schurman. c 3 0 l 4 l 1 xx-Cannon, lb . 2 0 0 6 0 0 Totals . 29 l 3 27 8 2 x-Replaced Green in 4th. xx-Replaced E. Dalton in 4th. Summary Runs batted in: MacKenzie. Pratt, Taylor, Schurman. Earned runs: R.C.A.F. 3, C do B 0. Left on bases: R.C.A.P. 10, C at B 15. Stolen bases: G. Dalton 2, Walker, Meier. Richard. Sacrifice hits: Burns. Three-base hit: MacKen- zie. Double plays: MacKenzlc (unassisted). Richard to Pratt. Hits: Of! Simmons, 11 in 9 in- nlngs; off MacKinnon, l in 3 1-3 innings; of! Taylor, 2 in 5 2-3 iii- lnings. Strikeouts: Simmons 9. I(.(7..-LF. AB R It PO A T-'.lMacKinnon 0, Taylor 7. Walks: Meier, ss 3 l l 2 l lisimmons 6. MacKinnon 'v. Taylor MacKenzie, 2b 5 l l 6 4 0 8. Wild pitches: Slmmiv. Burns, 4 1 2 8 0 0 Umpires: Plate, R. .ntlllps; Cox, cf 4 l 1 0 0 Obases, J. Hunter and M. Cole. Chiship Of EDMUNDSTON, N.B.. Jllly 23- (CP) - The Nsw Brunswick and Prince Edward Island amateur and open golf championships were won tonight. by Pete Kelly, Fredericton.) a. former Maritime title-holder. t Kelly's score for four rounds in three days of competition was 307.1 l He did the first 36 holes in i553 and required only ll. two-above-par Hill to cov.r the course twice today. Archie Skinner, St. Andrews, re- tained the professional crown with' a total of 317. . Kelly had a par 73 for his third 18 holes and carded R. 75 in the final round. A former two-province cham- (pion. Walter Reed Jr., of Fort. iF'alrfleld, Me., and John Steele, of lsaint John Riverside, tied for second place behind Kelly with 314. Two Moncton players were next. Roy Morrison, who led the entire held in the first two rounds, Rn- 'ished with 317, equalling the best jprofesslonal score. He slipped to and 84 today and did the final l8 iii: 79. Ben Isner, with a good 77 pin the last round. had a 319 )total. The latter score was matched by Tommy Stewart. St. Stephen, the defending champion. Alan Ogtlric and Ben McCal- luin, both of Monctcn. were run- ners-up in the pro competition (with 320's. The junior title went to Keith Dougherty, St. Andrews, who card-i ed 257 for three rounds. Dr. J.A. Scars. Fredericton, led the seniors with 258 for three times around. Players from Charlottetown had the tollowing scores: Don MacDonald 83-78-83-84- :328: A. G. MscMlllan 84-84-85- l253; T. N. Rogers 86-B8-97-271. i iPro Hockey To Return To Milwaukee MILWAUKEE, Wls.. July 23 - (AP)-Professional hockey appar- cntly will return to Milwaukee this winter. Michael 1'). Preston, representing local stockholders, filed incorporation papers Mon- rlay. lie said that the team, an International Hockey League en- try, will play 30 games in the Arena. I Truro Baseball Coach Fined S10 HALIFAX, July 2! -(GP)-Prtu nldeni Harry Butler of the Halifax and district Senior Baseball Lea- gue has announced a :10 fine agalnt Truro coach Art Hoch. The line. first of the season, was for continued argument. on a judgment of play and abuse of the umpire in I game with Liverpool at Truro July ill. Summers (IN 'WEDNESDAY, JULY 30 Featuring .Tunior Free-For-All and two Classified cvents. Send entries to Andrew Perry, Summerslde, or Charles F. Willis, 306 Fitzroy Street, Charlotte- town. Entries to close. Saturday night, July 20. ..........'Pete Kelly Comes From Behind To Win Golf N B - P E I Baseball Results (By The Canadian Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 000 000 200 000 000 3-5 ll 2 l. 000 000 Oil 000 000 0-2 0 I (16 innings: Shea. Consuegra (15) and Gras- so; Newhouser, Llttlefleld (9). Stunrtt 16) anrl Ginsberg. Boston 300 000 007-10 14 0 Chicago 012 (710 000- 4 10 0 Hudson, Brickncr (5). Scarbor- ough (9). and Wilber, White (9): Brown. Dobson (1), Stobbs (9: and Sheely, Lollar 3). New York 000 020 001- 3 0 2 Cleveland 010 020 40x- 7 9 2 German, McDonald (7), Ustrow- ski (8) and Berra; Lemon and Tip- Detroi ton. Philadelphia 000 000 210- .'l R I St. Louis 002 000 000- 2 4 I KL-liner, Hooper (7) and Aslroth; Plllette and Moss. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Chlncinnati . 010 311 000-6 10 1 Brooklyn 000 022 000-4 10 0 Perkowski and Seminiclr: Ersk- ine. King (6:, Schniltz (8) and Walker Chicago (It'll 220 100- 7 13 T, Boston 000 002 000- 2 5 I Rush and Atwcll; Surkoiit. Joini- son (5), Chtpmnn (6), Jones (8) and St. Claire. Pittsburgh 000 000 100- I 5 0 Philadelphia 100 120 00x- 4 10 0 Friend, Wllks (7) and McCul- lough; Ridzlk, Roberts (8) and Burgess. . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE l Montreal 102' 013 000-10 1.1 1 Toronto 000 100 000- 1 I0 I Roebuck and C. Thompson; Lom- bardi, Markell (2) Dobernlc (3) Hudson (ti). Haughstad (B) and Anderson. Syracuse 100 000 012- 4 0 2 Ottawa . 005 000 001- ll 5 2 Woop, Wilverman (4). I-loiloman (7). Robinson (8) and Drescher, 0'- Nell (8); Frtcano. George (0), Burtschy (8). Murray (9) and Wat- llngton. Bnltlmore . . 100 001 100- I '7 1 Buffalo . 201 000 001- I 5 0 Starr and Lakeman: Marlow, Donnelly (7) and Erautt. Rochester .. 000 on 001- 2 I 0 Springfield 020 012 00x- 5 3 Cl Schmidt. Habei-nlcht (0). crim- Ian (ti), Collom (ti), Jablonskl (9) JULY 24, 1952 Game At Parkdala The third g:me in the best; or Parkdale single men and the Park- dale married men will be played this evening on the Parkdale Dia- mond at six o'clock. The series be- tween the Parkdale men is tied up at one game each. Freight 0ffic; Wallops Shed Team 17 To 1 The Freight Office walloped the Freight Shed 17-l yesterday even- ing to strengthen their hold on first place in the Outlaw Softball League. The game was played on the. Old Diamond. Mike Connelly pitched the Of- fice men to victory and at no time was he in trouble. In addition to the man who scored only one other runner reached third base. Noel Wilson hurled for the losers and was tagged for three home runs. two of them by Mike Con- nelly. Sheldon Jordan also hit, a four bugger, Lineups: Office - I. Connorsiss, J. Hen- nessey c., T. Strain lb.. M. Coti- nelly p., S. Jay ct'., S. Jordan lf., E. Hennessey 2b.. J. MncLeod 3b., L. Henncsscy ll. Shed - C. Duncan lf., B. Mc- Alcer 3b., A. Walsh c., H. Gaudet 2b., L. MacLcod ss.. C. Maclsean lb., L. Gay lf., F. MacDonald cf. N. Wilson p. Ltnescore - Shed 001 000 000- 1 Office 630 031 040-17 Wilson and Walsh; Connelly and J. Hennessay. Upsets Feature N. S. Junior Tennis Tourney HALIFAX. July 23 - (GP) - Upsets featured Nova Scotia. junior tennis tournament play today. Murray Dewls, Halifax. seeded seven in the men's junior singles. defeated Gordon Verge, Sydney. third seeded player, 6-4. 8-1. Next Ellis Britten. Rothesay. N. 8., elim- inated Hughie MacDonald. Sydney, the fourth seeded player, 8-1. 6-3. the semi-final round. Jim Florian, Sydney. stopped Nicky Weatht-rston's win string when he defeated the young Hali- gonlan in a. brilliant three set match 7-9, 7-5, 8-1. The last player to gain the semi- final round in the men's junior sinwes was David Piers, Truro. who defeated Stu Dyson. Wolfville, in straight sets. Th; junior ladies singles was also brought down to the semi-final round with Anne Stacey and Judy Bryson. both of Halifax, Jean Mac- Pherson, Bridgewater. and Carolyn Flemming, Truro, still remaining in the fight for the title. MacPh-arson had to come from behind to defeat Coleen Ashworth in their match while Bryson dropped the first STE to Jane: Wilson, Truro. and then won the next two. Young Pam Dcwis. Halifax, gain- ed the finals of the atria slmtlcs when she defeated Geraldine Smith. Liverpool. 6-2. 6-3. In the boys singles Derek Piers and Stu Mcfnnes. both of Halifax, gained the semi-finals with straight set. wins as did Gregor Hope, Roth- esay. womenls doubles and mixed doub- three softball -series between the By their win: both players gained p Play in the junior men's doubles. HELSINKI. July 23 -- (CP) - Russia regained the lead over the United States in the unofficial point totals in the Olympic games tonight on the strength of a run- away performance in women's gymnasics. The total stood at 266 V2 for Russia and 202 for the United States. Russia Loses, Regains Team Lead At Olympics Earlier in the day the U. S.-lion taken the lead after another day of brilliant track and field ,,..;. formanccs. Tonight's total: in. cluded the free-style wrestling, where the Russian: outscored the U. S. 34 points to 26, and the Wu. men's gymnastics. where the so... lets picked up 60 U2 points while the U. S. was shut out. By Dodgers Merry Edjliiidlf Wins Winnipeg Stake Al Toronto TORONTO. July 23 - (CP) - Merry England, the honest bay more owned by Dr. J. S. Ferguson of Chatham, Ont., won both divis- ions of the Winnipeg Strike at Thornclilfo Raceway today. The Winnipeg Stake was named for the famous Canadian-brcd harness horse which still is ranked as the world's greatest pacing geld- in 5:. Merry England, well handled by Wilbur Artliorpe. come from well off the pace to whip 11 rivals in the first heat. She won under mild restraint in 2:08 375 with the veteran Norvul G in second pos- ition and Joan I)lllon third. In the second heat, Merry Eng- land took the lead as the field moved post the half-mile pole and won handily. She paid 53.50 on her second trip with Jean Dillon second this time and Ima Lady M in third place. The day marked the first ap- pearance of Mary Lou O'Connor, from Warwick Downs, R. 1., driv- ing in open eonipctition nrzainst the men. Obviously picking her way around the strange truck, the little Miss from Rhode Island fin- ished hehind her seven rivals in both heats with her horse, Sweet Prince. However, she was right in contention in the second heat and showed driving skill when be- tween horses on the turns. HALIFAX. July 23 - (CP)-Dr and Mrs. Mlklos Nemethy. ma ried three months ago, met as husband and wife for the first time yesterday. Dr. Nemethy arrived aboard the liner Homeland. His wife met him at the gangplank. Both natives of Yugoslavia. they were married April 5 by proxy. 9-game Winning Streak Snapped As Cincinnati Wins 6-4 (By The Associated Press) A lcfthanded starter finally beat Brooklyn for the first time this season Wednesday as Cincinnati-; Harry Perkowski snapped rt nine. izame Dodger -win streak with at, 6-4 decision. Ni"? Previous southpaw start- ers failed against the Brooks st. though St. Louls' Bill Werle did win on relief. It was only Cincinnati's second win in 15 starts against the Dads gers who have hecn mopping up the last three teams in the Na- tionnl League. Their record against combined efforts of Boston, Cin. clnnaii and Pittsburgh now is A. smart 39-2 or .951. Against the rest of the league the Brooks are 21-21. Perkowski's effort. A 10-hitter. enabled the idle New York Giant.- ” Dirk up A half name on the Dodgers, who now lead by seven games. Home runs by Joe Arlcoek, Andy Seminirk and Bob Borkowskl oti' Carl Erskine gave Perkowskl an early lead. The second-place Boston Red Sox in the American League scor- cd seven runs in the ninth l( whip Ch 1:10 10-4: the Red Sm rhasgd startcr llnl Brown will three runs in the first inning but were shut out by their old team mate, Joe Dobson, tinlil the ninth After Chicago chased Sid Hud- son to trike the lead in the fifth Ralph Brickncr retired 11 men it: succession. lie bowed for 8 pinch hitter in the big ninth inn- ing and Ray Scarborough finished. Washington came tip with three in the lfith to top Detroit. 5-2. A walk and tlircc singles won the game after Cliff M.-:pcs' ninth inn- ing homer sent the nave into over- time. Sandy Consuegra, who replaced Spec Shea in the 15th. was the winner over Dick Llttlelleld who pitched from the ninth to the 16th. YEO THEATRE MONTAGUE - FRI. - SAT. ONLY TILL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS Doris Day - Danny Thomas - - - Wonderful FREE MURRAY RIVER THEATRE S E A B I S C III T THURSDAY 24th-RACE HORSE STORY-Color FLOUR 4 BAGS FRI. NIGHT FLOUR FREE lea opened today with no upsets. Only two matches in the doubles went in three sets. In a men's doub- les match Alan Beattie. Bridgetown and David Moon. Halifax, defected Jim Taylor and Irvel Macxle. New Glasgow 8-8. 5-7, 7-5 while in the mixed doubles Doug Coassboom, New Glasgow. and Pat. Maccsllum. Halifax. eliminated Jim Taylor. New Glasgow, and Rachel Sweeney 4-6. 8-2, 0-2. The semi-finals in all singles ev- ants will be brought down to the finals tomorrow. WARSAW. July 23-(AP)-Pm land's parliament has unanimous- ly approved I new national con- stitution. The constitution in most respects closely follows the pat.- tern set: by the soviet Union's and Buchn; Jadget and Burbrfnk. Stalin Constitution of 1930. Dick Erla ing him, I have my papers Dick Erin. 2:04 35, half mile track; heat every free-for-aller he met last year. Perfectly sound, best of manners, needs a couple of races to sharpen up on. He is not a cheap horse, but the price we ask. he will win it quickly. The only reason for sell- one interested can see him race here Friday night or come to the track and drive him or work him. This la n real race homo. ' NORMAN AOKER, Charlottetown Race Track. For Sale this horse '1 DASIIES AND FEATURING THE FREE-FOR-ALL for the American side. Any- Wllh Tut your-'n Old Home Week winner Dick Erin; III0 Mcllyln (lush-Will Mlu Knox, rrlnrn Rudlnng. Argni Pointer or Time Table be the winner. The backer: of Johnny 5'" muck are still betting on the Southporl entry. Make It I must-and be in your seat Friday nil” ” 0:00 EM.