”..f' '.'.s:a-g.-4.. . - . - .4.-N -- -Gav Jolly A large crowd ol racing lanai braved the threatening weather last night and turned up at the Charlntteimin Drums Park to alt in on aomn thrill packed FRPPF. (lav Spirit tricd to make a aueep of the R Fair and after winning the first turn da.-hcs it look a last second effort by My Vnlo to keep Gay Spirit going all thc wav. Gav Spirit had led all ihc iivay in the first dash and had lead hall mix in the second da-zti bi-lore twin: passed. in tlic third da-li (lav Spirit led right up in the sir:-tch but faded as My Volo canic on strong Famous Hm unit l'.lii rta-lie: of the nthcr B Pace and liiii-hrrl fifth in Just Rarhara in thr- other one Jollv Mark and Allin Biidlnn: split dashrs of the It Pace NIGHT SI RHHRY ll PACT-I Fdlllllill Bo) F irviiihi l 7- 1 .lii.t IL,-irh:iia Willi. 31 3 First Again ti Smilhl '2 'l 7 Captain Mnrzan 'KFiiiiNli' 4 7 4 Ten Rout iklacbeilli 4'ril .'l Jollv lim iD3l'lliIlS' 7 i ii Joan H l.cr S KPlIn('(lll 8 ti R Bob Flog; illernard 5 T R Tlmrg: 2.14 2-5. 214 I3. 217 lroin . Spirit Wins B D. . I PACT-I Gav Spirit Mei-lsdyeiil My Vulo lliennelaeyl Jolliiy George iWilliIl . Riliie June if Smithi. Jo Jo Spencer iBurbinet Fairgo ill. Smillll Real Joe l.tHAEl'lt Money Royal 'BernsrdI Gahazzau iSltavii . i Times 2.13 3-5, 2 IS. 2.17. D PACE .livlll Hark -Furllessl illie Rudlong -Hughes) t'aii;idaii' iConsiablel . Guy Locke -Henncsscyt . . June Breeze ICudmorel.. l.ou Budlong IMarNcillI. Vi-ra Signal if Smith .5 Tinies 2 IT 25, 117 2-5. s .- '3ml;1-Q5:-D061-' :s.siquuA-- Kas:t.quu-nsa- Eu-aoas.s-u una-su-:.s...-o In the alt:-rnooii races line siirini ill'x'illlPT made for large crmids al the Driiiiin Park ulicrc i-lo.-e dashes and hich pa): kept the crowd on the edge of their seats all afternoon Tlic highest pay of the after- noon us: the daily doublc. Don- ald (ll0;;;; uas the favouritr nitcr ninniiii: the llT'(l dash ol the D Pace and Royal Train already a rlniihlr winner was larcd to rfllnr in with Donald (flt-cg III the double But to the surprise of the titan) fans Donald ('lci:lZ u.-in nusrd out at the VllT'P by Murphy, Abbe s longshoi who .Giirls Hold SpotlightiAtJri.A Tennis; Minor Titles Decided ' IV -THTK VAV ITIVFIV OTTAWA 'L'l"i Thr '.'irls ltrirl Olin zpnilighi W'Pt'llIl'Vln'il at the Canadian Junior tennis champion- diipa. Final hsrths were setflkt in the lunior woman's singles and two it minor titles were decided a; the tournament muni: through 57 matches despite bad iieaiher. sisters t'arrie and Julie Hold- man of Hsmtrsmrk. Mich. pro- vlded most ol the action of the (av Thu Icarus-rl in tun the ini-nil: doubles title and non linal lwi-in-t lxi the i-iienile girls sin;les Tiiev still meet each other today tor Hie singles rmwn. Mike Bclktn. I2. M Vlonti-cal. and Ron Scilort. ll. of South Bend. ind . won ihr nivenile bo.vs' doiihlrs title. Thcv heat on! Mike Carroll. l1. winner of the closed uvariile boys' singlcs. and Yion .e.ouarrl. both of Ottawa 5-0. M in the final match of the day. Virginia H a in it e. I5. another Hamtritmck player and defending champion in ihr Iiinior iioinrn s ainlles. moved into the limit with Ann llarrlay. l7. of Van:-oiiirr, ntnner last week of the closed Junior women's singles. ' KESl.'I.TR National League It l.oiiis ll0(l00000l l A ll Chicago M0 002 I0) -1 ll 0 VTIlPll. xlutieit -7- and Lan- dritlt: Drott and Necman. l.: Mil- all Hltr Chi-.Vloi-yn. Rank-. Brooklyn 200 0!! 300- 7 14 0 Now York 010 M0 300- 0 9 l iii-.De.vitt. l.shtnr '7- Rnrhiivk Hi and Walker: Cronr. (lonstahle t7i Grissom tilt and Thomas. W: Mcnevitt. L: Cronr. Hlls: Blin- I-lodges. Valo. 7.immer. Pittsburgh -110 A00 9?” l” '7 ' Pllill M2 mo 000-3 ill 4 Lair nnd F o l l e s; Simmons. "p.rn lat yteycr tilt, .Vlort-heart at Miller Iii Farrrll i7' and Lo- sui. 1.: Simmons. HR. Pitt - hnmss. Milwaukee 10! ttfnfifin L1 l3 1 Cincinnati 0"" 3099” 3 ' l nulil. McMahon ill and Rice. (rammi in-. Lawrence. Cross ".5 tmwuagn iili. Aclu-r '9 and Bailey. W Iuhl. 1.: l.svi'renctt 1-ms: Mil lngan. Coviniitnn: ctn. .Taylnr. Hell. Crowe. Amerlt-an League New York ooo tiln zoi - 4 iii 2 Ioslon l4fl Ml llflx--A A 1 Ford. Larsen 12' and Berra; Irevrer. Fornlcles tilt and White. W. Ira-ver. L: Ford. l-Ills: Mk- laisnr; lo--Williams. Chiral" 023 3"" ""0 ll H 2 Cleveland 002 om ml...'t V9 2 Doom an and Lollar. Winn. pug-y int and Varagon. I. Will"- HRI: Chi-Rivera. Minoan. Baltimore 0l00M0l0 4 I l wgginnm tifllllloitiio 2 7 ti ljmwn, Lehman Ili. Ziivuirik (at and Trisndos. Ram!!! and pgpgmt. W: Brown. i-lRs Ratt- Wu. H b' It. ol0gT0,I1 M0 - 7 I3 1 gig, tsp ans 4 1.17 and House: dI'I'.V- "V"- .g genes-mott int amt T-lI'&Al. TODTY V l r : l n I .-i oliininatr-it Sharon (':ilriiit-ll. lo. oi Torniilo. ti-l. 6-2. while Ann misled Pal Hyan. iii. of niiaws. fl-l. M in their semi- finals. The final will be played to- tax Julie llelrlnian ll. earned the right In meet her I3-year-old sis- ter in the final ol the Juvenile girls when she defeated Nicole Gagnon. ii. iii Montreal. M. H. rllrlf delralrul .llIdV Shake- speare. lfl. nl Halilas. A . 1. 6-0 Tm--.rlav in how semi-final Later the ilclrliiian girls unit the niicnilr dntihlcs Hill! a A-4. 03 l decision over Karin l.ukk ll. of ssrnu. Ont . and Judy Shake- lspesre The qiisrter-final stage of thr jiinior men's singles was roundeil out with most of the favorites re- maining in thc running. Still trying for the crown are ipaid 8158.60 and Royal Train was beaten by Joppa Maid to i make the double pay the larga sum of ss2i.so. I Jolly pick with Harry Pnulton up won all three dashes of iha A Trot Ind Face to cop top place in the afternoon": summary, Jolly Dick won the first dash in -2.l4 1-5. the second dash iii. i114 which was the fastest iimel 'of the afternoon and the third; dash II 2.17. z i ' AFTERNOON SUMMARY I TROT lloyal Trailt tChappelli.. Joppa Maid lSl'lakH.. Bonnie": Girl lHOllll9llO,V' . . 2 7 1 Mt. Carroll tC. Siiiiihl . 7 .1 4 Baby Train iAi'si-naultl 4 ti 5; E 4 7 A 1 6 1 Edgar Hcrbent tPoleyi iNew Forest illernardt - l Times: 2.14 3-5. 2 I6 1-5. Z 3-3 i - Royal Train on nod hi llr Marlniyre. Jopps Maid united by Di" Bishop. A TROT .loIly lliclt illniilloni l l l Cooly Boy iSmith' 2 2 -'1 Progress Rranri vwillm .1 It 2 AND T'.4l'F. H16 Clioseni T t For Tennis . OTTAWA t('Pt Fiiiir girls and I2 boys were chosen Weditcstlay to travel to Boston for the annual international junior tennis chat-l Icnge bowl competition this ucek-y cnrt ' i Fiddir tfondnn. chairman of the lion's Junior development jlng held here. said the team members were picked on their lshowing at the tournament. l I ( l S i i A ' F . W Y Not ('tucl iMacMii.taiil .. I Marion E IL. Keuyi.. .. .. 4 llolly Butt tcudinnrcl . . . 9 .l.ou Kalmuck tMacNcilll . I Jolly Dick owned by Mrs. Jas. Ilanlda IMacDonaldt. .. .. 7 .Per'tclea tC. Smithi. .. .I Goldie Bell fMcArtlsurl . Lakcburn .. Dan liidloll llatrlilordl Times: 1.14 1-5. 2.l4. 2 I7. I43 484. 550 Poullon. D PACE Donald Clegg iliallbeckt . I 2 Murphy's Abe tO'Brieni Hclcnls Dream tPoulioni . Dodgers Snap Tliree-Giants .;;:l Losing Streak; Yankees Lose start on three runs in the first.'b9"l 'V9"lY "ulclml Wllh "'1' ' i . Til Plfl . iliiii? in ih: thirili but the Bucsln " 1'" la MA -l"'d3"""" w ROSTOV iAPi--Ted Williams a n ii iv 2 ring the challenge oi Mickey Mantle. belted his (list bother of the season Wednesday l bounced back with four more as he geared Bostonls 64 victory runs in the fourth and cinclied weed cuuory they MM” ma. hence with what other horses over New York Yankees. . The .18-year-old slugger's three- . crusher A season's record rrowd of M. 207 matched Williams also ham trips which increased his Ameri- can League halting leadership in 18"" "N V" leighi percentage points -- .190 to Wllm" ill?-V "W ..'l8'.'- -over .'llii'kcy. CHICAGO (AP) Times: Donald Clcgg owned by Frank I llcallbeck; Murphyis Abbe owned 1 4-by Chas. O'Brien. 1 the game. CLEVELAND fAPl - run blast into the leltficld screen Whit: 50! bllltmfd Cleveland lllr in the second inning vial the man puchins Isain Wednesd-y.;...g;.m...., - night. slamming 14 hits, intlud-. Wm ing litre! liomc runs VlCWV- ll ilai "19 Tflbfl illlll be rradily understood that horse mer out a single in his lhreeillrallihl '”53 The White Sm l Pacers ln.Froo-For-All Wlll races at is Paced Swttt ............ 004-ma Frank iDuckl Acorn the busy announcer who gives a l ' g tlascrlptlon of svciy race race held at the Charlottetown Driving Park. does not confine ,-. so his activities to this one chore. He also holds the unnnvialilc dual positions of being race ancrctary and classifier. lie is the man who groups horses of the same or almost the nasal speed into one class. the idea being that the horses should ba 2.13. 2.10. "and m..0l'Ie of them capable of winning. decide front the past perform- anca ol the horses as to which llhmwl Hicy Wlll compete. the horses which y compose the entrants in l" 3" ”'3 each and every event. and it can owners do not always see eye Kittnrti Ilull U in eye with Frank Acorn". classi- Ynrk Yankees. fications. There are those among trail by 4'-'2 the horsemen who recognise the games difficulties of his position: and "wk hm” Minnie Mino-o and Jim Rivera there are others who always homered off starter Early Wynn-look for a soft spot tor their sliul off it St. Louis threat by striking out the side In the ninth inning Wedni-sday In pi-e-i serve Chicago Fiihsl .'l-l viin Thr defeat was the eighth straight for . Louis in the third inning. scaling the-stables. where they are practi- veti-ran riizhihandcrs and rvciiing his sctisnn record. (2lN(IlN.VATl inr:ton's grand-slain homer and 1.1”. ionl cally certain of carrying off the :biggcst end of the purse. TOUGH SPOT It is a tough spot for a race (AP I-- Wcs ('nv- Q 'l'bo0hasIcsastawn0usIlan.1'hnra.Aag.lll.lItl'ltastsarittasss as Handles Heavy Chores At V Racetrack With Distinction an -- an n-----' It is it matter of the classifiers l i . and in a low words. I FRANK ACORN tion with the drivers conccrncd. render a fll'l:lSl0l1 on the Incid- ent. Thc announc.. Acorn merc- spectators. Feature Friday Night's Cord other an the Job very well Indeed. knows the lotus and their owners. and he keeps the cus- tuners tbs race progruaoa. Ha ivas the result is! each dash c sply - At the present time. no other announcer in the Marltimcs sur- passes him according to visitors from mainisnd tracks who are attending the fair. He is only the judges. who aim consulla- one of may competent officials who. working as a team. conduct the local Exhibition Meet with smoothness and dispatch. and ”l '1 .,,.. Semi-Finals l Tennis Raocliod caaallaatnaaltdtwi-tier MONTREAL (Cl) - lob la- in! Ibnrbtiocke. Gum. Wu. IHQIWIIIIIFC. I-'I 8-6. 0-1 vio- tcy one In-stun Clark of Phlls. Hails. he II-you-old Iodard. first . Iatiici Canadian in the tourna- inotit. opssedoun with s alrosig g gains and kept Clark on through till match as- tiapt that lint set. when tha Illlddclphlll displayed a sharp act gama. Clark was the third-seeded lor- entry. Clark and Iedard held a Iem ptsrsry slldowii strike tit tlia Ulllfl sot alter a lincsmatt did not call a close sliot both players thought was good. They rsfuutl to play until the ltnosrnan was replaced. Rsntatiatlsaii Ki-lshnss of India. top-seeded foreign entry. contin- lsed his winning ways. beating Montr!al's c o I or ful lcfthsnilei Henri Rocbon 7-5. &4. to enm lha quarter-finals s&isl Carlo.- Fnrnandet ol Brasll. Fernandez. hero of the Brain Canada Davis Cu us in Mont coal last month. clmlna at Van couver's Paul Willey 3-6. M. s.'. iy conveys the decision to thel with a real professional touch. l In s third-round match. FILLS THE HILL i As an announ .-.. Mr. Acorn followed in the footsteps of the late Dr Charles Dougnn. rec- 0IlllZNl as one of the best in pitcher Don McMahon's three-runyollicial to he in . the toughest llrolt yteldrd only six hits and douhl, ply, Vmwaukm, dam II we nick F-yen, d” when . . . . g lanncd six ishile vialking liir audits and R r o fl k s RODIIISOO: The Senators sulltred their fifth airalgltt loss PHILADI-2l.PHiA I ' d 13-.'l "l WASHINGTON Mpli Gus Tn. EI:Il.'.lEm:1'l:llilI'w:dnesd.:,lCnl:l:;"0VQr classes are bullcicned there arci lprolcsts. - some of them hall- . - -ll Vi-lib lllc 3"-"CS Ilinlli Slfaillil llicartcd but sometimcs loud and Canadian Lawn Tennis Assot-in b"'"”'”'l"?'"""?1'l-cl"! H8l'lm0I'v win. Johnny Loizan hit a two-runland abusive Through it all. the. mm.;W8d"P5fl3.V "till" 3! Ill? 0rl0l0-S circuit cloui in tho sixth. vihtlc rnltlea and head of the Canadlanidfklletl Wlllhlnlltlm 4 - 1. lnrilionicra also accounted for all guard against "Junior tennis championships he- "'9" 'l”"ll VWl0F.V I" ll lamcs. Riedlel lllllf-T NEW YORK iAPi---Sloul I'PllPli . pitching by Ed Roebuck and lust,v' times with having -spi-p.u,..ihltting by Gil Hodges lfllllrcdl horses for a particular rare. and an andl lavouritism or i giving away to pressure. I Frank Acorn is also faced at too many lasstllcr must carry l The girls are Linda Clutr. l-id. burgh Piraics pounded Five phu. Brooklyn's 7-6 victory over lkiewi must split up the field into divi- lmonion; Judy Bnrland. Winnl- adclphia pltrhcrl for i.l hils. in-.Y0"lf Gill"! Wed"?-WHY ll ll" 'l'""'- Here again peg; Pat Rvsn. Ottawa. and Pam' cludlng a two - run homer by Dodlers IMDDOG their l-hr" cll'”"bl' ""5 Mi Wm "W l"""' newts. Halifax. Members of the Frank Thomas. and min-ii up in game lnsint: streak . . Roebuck. charged unit: the loss ""3 l""l99d wllll I 'llVl”0" 1-uesda), ml," when H", D0d:m.!.whtch offers the. best chance of h0Vl tr.-mi are Don .Vlr,Dougall. Louis Leprohon, Keith Oarpenlcr and Tom Bell. ilonireal. Dsvidi ilax; Lance Richard. Edmnntonl. Rob Armstrong. Hamilton: Harryi Parker. Toronto; Blillllngton. Ottawa. y The competition will be played ;at the Waban neighborhood club. .i,,h,. 3"...” or -rnmnin. Inp Cg. . in Newton. Mass. a suburb of nadian seed; p,.i,,- grmsmn, Boston next Sunday and Mondiiyg man. Pam-hn Castillo. Ray son. . An American team came to Ot-1 kmsski and Gcrald lliihio all ol llamiramck; Re.-idar (let-I of Visit- i-nint-r. and Fred Drilling. and Yvon Leblanc of Montreal. win- slnglea. ' .tawa last year and defeated the . Canadians 9-6. I. M. --..-.-..- lner of the cloud Junior men'sl Slgid. L.9ion V Wins l0-4 From BASEBFALLHROUNDUP dale Iltl-II vs larrlav '6-it I St In-nil: at Chicago Jones in-in vs l)rabowsky ill-lfli. innly Kllfflvst. American League I Vow York at Roston - Tiirlev 49-iii vs Nixon til-7'. l Chicago at Cleveland - Harsh- '.man I7-AI vs Mossl in-71. 1 llrtroil st Kansas (lily Illin- ning it-l . 4i vs liirnntto I0-ll tinnly gamma RTANIDINGS National League . W I. Po-l.fiRL Milwsiilira 70 42 02.5- Sl Iaitiis 62 49 530 7'1 Brooklyn at so .35! 7Vs flirtrinnali til .'vl .S4.'i O Philatlrlphil 59 51 .527 II New York ll M .447 H Chicago 4i U .373 2 Pittsburgh 4i 11 .30! N American League W L Pf'I.('-IL Non lork 73 MI .651 - Chicago M 43 Ill 4'4 iBoston Si Si .545 I2 Baltimore 371 M .495 l7'a' Detroit 55 37 .491 IR Cleveland 5.1 It .400 NIH Kansas ('lll' 42 TI ..'I72 .'ll"s Washington 41 71 RM 32 lntnitattonsl IA-agnc W I. Pet. GIL Riillalo 71 M .504 - Toronto 70 M 556 I Richmond 0! 57 344 2”: Rochester 01 M sot Wt Miami M M .404 in Havana II M .440 II Vlontresl M M .44! I4 Columbus M 7l 441 HM T EADERI Nnuosial llngne Al I II Pei. Aarnti. Milwaukee 4M I7 I47 .804 Mnslal. St Louis 43W I41 All iMa!I. New York 41 ll Wt .31! lrdroll. Pittsburgh Ml M ll! .3 EIQQ. (iinci 4, 77 I41 .13 Ix--Aartto. I1. dal. s-i. lib--St-ltentlionl gntl sma. ; hltlvnkan. in. -Mantel. ll. Innis. I0-l. .3 aehscah - Isnlord. Philadel- ' l jl. TU. ... asnet-lens Irsgne Al I I Pt-I. Vii. SC 77 I-15 .3 halos ;IasIclIe-vrsrsrintntts at &IIa!t1IlIrI & Mill M 437IlQ Ill HI II H.119 . in. T Ilalantle. I. W-Isinssdchlcags, I. . IMHO lid PC. lsna batted to Aaron and Mii- T RCAF Flyars The Summerstrtr Legion de- feated the RCA 7. Flyers in ya softball gains at Queen Elisa-l beih Park last evening. the; score 10-4. The home team play- ed errnrleas ball behind the su- ' iperh pitching of Sonny Sttill whol struck out in llyars on the six- innlngs played. The visitors gar-l nei-od live ltlts all his slants.. ;hiil two M them were the scratch variety. and it home run by Dobiion in the fourth initlngi resulted from a nilsludgcnianti by the Legion cantraflcldnr. The latrotig wind blowing across the. .fii.-ld made judgment of high fly; halls dllllctiit. Dobaon. R. .A l'.; llinger. also pitched fine ball.. 'giving up fivs hits and whilling three. Tha R.('.A.F. tum made at: bobbins behind the tall mounds- men. Henry (Plush Gallant led the Legion attsck gattlnl two- singles In four tries. and hattingl .three runs across ltia plattorl lcharlie Dnlghan and Sony Atull. leach hit I for s. stun having 1. Inn": in an credit. (3. Malcolm hit a hunt single in four trips iFnr the Flyers Robbie hit a- ,home run in three trips. and. lbobson his roundtripmr in two tries. steel. Liimotlie and La- tarte nsch manued one hit in fliree appearances. l.atarttI'sl a double Dohtlon had 2 rhl's. i The host defensive play for the victors was Joe Reritnrd's hard chase after a wind blown -pop fly to finally make the ltllrll. U. le.nrd9ley's lumping one-hand truth in centre field and Frank Steele's long run to nab a loul .lIv back of third base were the best efforts cl tbs llyersl Iield- lng corps. ' I I I litcsr iriym tan sin 4 s 4' i.i-gm . sin tics in s it Umpires plate -- ltilllvsn: ' lattes - Gallant. . "ospns gwsznr oasnnni. 0 LONDON tle-ilertil .- Gale- loi-eo wlnt event he I-nglln Channel Wedneatlay. artvial. lrittn south coast benches. Crnsn-. elisnnel lofty Ibstnsn rnptirtedl mun crnaslns. In-.'l victory over the Phillies Wednesday night Thomasi homer. his l7Ih ill the ab.-orhcd their loiirth sucressiie Wnoduortlt and Bill Rcdden. Hal-.se.'ison. came alter a single by detest lroni the Giants. stopnedinny Mr. Acorn hu .cqm.ed .l the New Xorkers cold after the-' very "wrong. knowhdu 0! Giants had scored five runs in the, y Fauouier. Bob Joacoh and Hugh and game against the Phlls in as seventh inning to shave the Dodg-l ll::.""' Sm" "own. "Nd. and Dennis many days. got off to a running ers' lead to one run lob Skinner in the eighth The Pirates. winning their set- Ry ROY LAIMGI WP: -Dusk shoot offs decidetti major matchsa at the l'lomlninn' of Canada Rifle Association an- nusi meet. I-Zric ('nwan. 4tkvcsr- teams. but out three other rim--' men to win the Macdoniild match. l All had lied earlier with 124 of at 110 and M0 yards. on these ranges ll inllaa waist of nttsws. isi;o.;i;.iii;i.. . --l DCRA Matches Ilnllald ahmf rs . HWNAUGHT RANGES. Ont 'nilPERIAl. TROPHY DCR-knlficlala annnuni-rd that the wlnm-rs of Wednesday's twoi Stephen M. Lloyd-Williams. II. a student of England": Magdalen Collaga school. Oxford. was win- tier oi the Imperial Cadet. Cup for the member of the Imperial old veteran of Canadian Bisleycadct Iuizrcgaie score. in Tyro. Mac- tlltliugall . oyd-Williams shot 23'! of a pos- - ptuslble I115 in the min. timi sthle zso. ll" '”' ""”""""" '" "'"" men angling to have their an- i winning the his end of the nuns. i'l'o cope with his job as classi- Rcgulaslmts. These are strict and permit of no devia- tlnn. IIG RESPONSIBILITY Tha conditions governing each rat-.a. entry lots and other do- talis. must in at the linger tlpa ot a race secretary. Any side- sleppiiig or these rngulntiona can stir up a llnrnet's nut. and in- vnlva tlu track concarnttd in qulta a tangle with on parent In Mr. Acorn carries quite a load of responsibility through- out the racing season. As an snnouncer. he assumes h min. Although ha is not the start- or. nor has he anything to do with ma decisions of dis othe- Ials who shars the judges stand with him. Neither does he start dis races. The startar rldaa on I the starting gate. the Judges in "4 3"'l"" '""0l""- the stand follow the progress of team here with highest course. and they an sutstad by Mm"l::y F"'”"' ''l'''''" 50""-V lha patrol Judges siatlotigd at NW twirl-"M won the hull of tin mics. and at Lleiit. Nelson Cnlville. 5z-yeiir- the Victoria It i lies Challenge 0,, ,m,”, mi, gold Winnipeg optlclan and tlvclTrophy. blazing a total ol 936 Any infraction of thy rules tlmns Iialey team member. with ' points of a possible Lfllll In Tyro. "ch ., M".-fm-.nc. 1. no.” b, a shoot of! to break a tie created ' Bankers and Mscdougall t L .. to. top all other tyre and cadet taams. Pictoufs rtftnmen wore Pie. Arthur Debodt of Stellsrton and Col. ('owan. a Royal Canadian. W0 Kip Kllburn. Sgt. Ordnance Corps officer tired livei Rnnl Harper and Pets Douglas E. consecutive hullaeysa to tho Mac-1 Fraser. all of New Glasgow. when three competitors shotl double perfects-loo bullseycs at am yards and to at am for too points. in the Connaughl match. Remember When Ry Tl! CANADIAN PRIII Paul Deaitls attarnpt to make a comeback for It. Louis Cardi- aals ended in ura ll years today than the National Goorlie Unemployment In Vancouver VANCOUVER (C?)-More than Appoint Now Marine Inspector ...,,,. orrsws -cw .. Appointment mm--m--r-m-” Lain jolphungry mg" ".1 mu-"ml of Capt. Glllespy Leash. II. as "Md In "M u m, Puim. N, marine Inspector In the transport III! League club announced his N- loans in Columbus of the Amor- lcaii Assoclatlnn. Dean started the nest ssaaon sticking for New Giants. titinal Exhibition grounds here-?33::,'.mm w" """"'""T w'd'u Monday following I weekend an- nouncement that temporary work would be available. l Four hundred were standing In pouring rain when national em- for that nnlorcement of relulsttons- concerning oil pollution of waters' ll'.".:'L”:'lL'f . l.".ncNEllLS MILLS Dhymwl "W." "mews own” ibyC:'plll.” Lesslt a navv 0"IfPfl A". the doors at it s.m. some had been waiting since 7 am. i Work was svallabla Inr cooks.- dQll'IOUIITTlunn and waitresses. "I have never seen anything like it In seven years here." said an employment service spokes- man "There are nearly double the number of applicants we, handled last year." A PNF: official said: "Most ofi than arenlt standlnl in line to; earn a In extrs tniclis. They're: hers tat-cause they're hungry." Ill AIOVI ll CIIIAZI ATHENS iletstevsi -- A record heatwave Wednesday sent III!- at l 3 i 5 Agrltiloa. north til the Gulf cortsih. 3 arligmmm Driving thcrrovktctaltssitlitlm Pari-Mutual Ralund . Many people are under the ltnpreulon that ; thercfundsonvcrallgtialcains outdthcm -' ' tnhlalncori-nctasthspoolwasalrnsdy I IllQHWTVIlHVlI'Ihl tlte.total.'l'lte tefuiison tlilsnsrnwn Eii sunny Parlanithnn - Oklahoma's state flower to the mistletoe. l born in England and lormer rest-l Cant of llallfas. will be stationed kitchen helpers. ride sttettdsntslf M""""" 0. :00 EM sponsoned by Women's KISSING KIND "nun". WHAT DO YOU DO WITH YOUR PAY? awn ... inndtcal ...l-lowwnulyoulthss nilchtyllntlub fond. -buHII. he meets - eastern Canada. He succeeded a very cspabl man. Down through lhc years: various horse lollnwcrg have tried the an- notinccmcnt duties but not all Jolmy huh Boxing Tillunctgor Is Displacisod LONDON (Reuters) w Harry Lou Rudlong. .lIghlhcavywcight boxer Gordon lwallacc. said here Wednesday Canada may withdraw from the ;Bl'llllll Common.....l:h and lim- lpin boxing LlilH'IDlDlIIlll coin- Clcissificcttion For Friday Afternoon TWO DASHE8 AT 3300.00 EACH Tribune. My Darling. M'yrtlc's Both D0t"'l0WH- TM" A Nick. TWO DASHES AT 5200.00 EACH Bob trlegg. Jean I. Lee. Guy Locke. Peter Federal. Ten 33"". Jolly Mark. Canadalr..Alltc Budlong. Jo Jo ", csr. TWO DASHE8 AT 8200.00 EACH June Irene. Vnra Signal. Ranida. Penn-les. Shepherd. manager of Cnnldien Lou Knlmuck. Marion 22.. Suffolk Chief. Walk The Line. DECLARATIONS FOR THE ABOVE WILL BE AT 11:00 A.M.. IODAY lnlttt-e. shepherd said that the presi- ;dent of the Canadian boxing board of control was "so upset" ' at the committee's decision to de- prlvc Wallace of the empire title that his aclon was coniemplaed. i ''I had a gusrancs from the -Canadian boxing board that only the Canadian national this would N"lW0N' IVIMU be at stake when Wallacc met MQN, AUQ, 11.. Q,)os.1o,3o Yvon Durslle and lost In two - -1 fun. guo.1a- mm” H.” rounds at iitonctoii. h.l.. May I win Au. 'g.too '. 3” M." Shepherd claimed. l ruuig Au.' ' ' Less than a month later. the ' ' s''','” '. 5'” empire championship commlttne '.'- 5u”- '5- 9-x90 10-” dethroned Wallace and named SAT: AUG. 17- TOM IO TL00 Shepherd will be Joined by Wal- tacc in London next Saturday and they will both fly to Johannes- burg Monday to prepare for Wal- ' -I lace's fight against Mika Roll of . south Africa Aug. St. "The light in South Africa will. as far as i am concerned. be for the empire llllc." 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