: Junv 27. 1951 h : JE Louis To , Meet Jimmy liivins BALTIMORE. July 26-(AP)- Baltimore fight promoter Benny Trotta today named Jimmy Blv- ins of Cleveland the opponent for Joe Louis in a scheduled ter. rgund fight here Wednesday. Aug. 1 The veteran 31-year-old Bivlm has an impressive 12-year ring record against competition from all levels. He lost a decision to Ezzard Charles in 1948. Fountains Abbey of the cister- cians in Yoksblre. England, found- ed in 1152 in one of England's fin- est. ancient relics. EANTED 25 usrn REFRIGERATORS IN TRADE FOR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER REFRIGERATORS LOOK AHEAD: Choose the Refrigerator, that's YEARS AHEAD. , Planned by women for women these top flight . Ilefrigcmtors are years ahead in tine features . better perforimuicc . . . superior design. Function- ally lll0y'l'(!.!l0i:1l)I(? l'or i.-;i-enter utility, extra space and added eoiiveiiienee. Every feature has a. iunction. NEW h 7 sizes to choose from. 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Still in the city are unlit,- player Don (Red) McRr.e, centres Cliff Roach and Don (Whip) Whalen. Ottawa Senators of the QUP bec Senior League are interested in a trade involving Fred Hilde- brnnd. high scoring Sydnev winger for the last (two cam palgns. A deal is pending. THE GUARDIAN. ciiARi.o1”ri-rrovvn Sydney Return Season Quebec Aces are also interested in big Bob Bowness of Montreal. Cape Breton goal scoring champ ion last season. Bownen missed most of the playoffs due to in- juries. He has been with the club for two seasons. Millionaires, who had fou- coaches in their four straight title triumphs. will make another shift for next season. Currently favored is a former National Hockey League player with prw- fessionnl experience. Henry (Hank) Hayes of Mont- real was playing coach when the rebuilding started. Jack Fritz directed the team the following year and then came Murph Chamberlain, former N1-LL. fire brand. Veteran 0.1-LA. rearguard Bill Dinning of Hamilton hnd the job last season. Racing Results SAINT JOHN. N. 8.. July 23 .. (CP)-Ruth Peters. owned by Cusack Brothers of Saint. John, was the only two-dash winner Wednesday night in a light har- ness racing meet at the raceway. Two other Saint John horses, Bil- lie Whistler and Hartley, divided free-for-all honors. Although times were slow. close competition featured all four Classes Free-For-All Billie Whistler (Hntiy)...... 1 2 Hartley (Armstrong) ....... 3 1 Dot Cash (Wood) 2 3 Guy Nutonla (Kirkpatrick) 4 4 Times: 2.22, 2.20 1-2. No. 1 Classified Craig Lee Harvester (Quinn) 3 Dizzy Dean (Burtt) All Grattan (H. Kirkpatrick) 2 Ruth Direct (Wood) Times: 2.22, 2.21. No. 2 Classified Mr. Frank Bclwin (McKinney) 2 1 Peggy Lynn (Jona) ........ 1 4 June Symbol (B. Hayes) .. 3 2 Pine Ridge Ian (S. Cusaok)..4 3 Times: 2:26. 2.30 1-2. No. 3 Classified 33CulOt4 Ruth Peter; (S. Cusack) .. 1 1 Lee Van (Armstrong) S 2 Mag.glQ'S Boy (Wood) 2 3 Gloria. June Scott (G. Cusack) 4 5 Times: 239, 2.34. ' .NORTll STFNEY BACES NOR'l'H SYDNEY. N. 5-. July 25-(OP) - North Sydney horses took top honors at yeslerday's light harness meet st: Noi-thside Downs. The meet, first of the season here. was held in connection with Old Home Week celebrations. TRURO RACES TRURO. N. S., July 26 -(CP:- Andys Right, owned and driven by Buddy cruickshanks of H411- fax. ran the mile in 2:15 2-5 here Wednesday night, best time on the racing card. Masons librty Nine. owned by J. A. Donahoe of Trurn. N. s., won the classified pace first race and a 3150 purse with O'Brien he- hind. She did the mile in 2:20 1-5. No. 1 Clsseified Pace-Purse S150. Mason's Forty Nine (O'Brien) 1 Mahlon Harvester (R. O'Brien) 2 Col. sherbrooke (F. Daniels) 3 Leah Federal (Harrison) 4 Polly Scott (Haley) 5 Hylnnds Pride (C. Maclu.-od) 6 Lady Hoosier (Walker) 7 Bonny Clegg (McCuloch it Time: 2:20 1-5. winning owner J. A. Donahue, Truro. No. 2 Classified Pace-Purse 3150. Lee C. Brewer (llalcy) . Henry my (lVlacLecd) u. 0. Harry Budlong (Shea) Dewey Direct (Carroll) ;....... Time: 2:17. Winning owner Do McAuley Purzwash. Third Race I lllllll l 5 Merle Direct (Connors) Andys Right (Crulckshanks) .. Nancy Britton (Pinkney) ..... Shy Ann 2nd (R. O'Brien) .... Flora Direct (Boutiller) . . Fingos Girl (Harrison) ........ I 2 3 Cumberland Scott. (Daniels) .. 6 'I WHAT ((iND OF . Mt6i2ATloN ARE Vou eTA(2-rims Now, HOOPLE Z - You LOOK LIKE A BEWOF BUM5 LEPNING THE LEISURELY TOUR! A25 TAKING vourz USUAL is rr EA6es -rue Przessuize ”? on YOUR POTATO we MIND, 3A)(TEt2, vdewze EMBARKING ore AN EXTENDED AND VACATION 1415 YEAR, i W.ATE2TPiNKi 6Poroeme 0N.6.0ME- I I K ”.Ei'?53?'ve2 I I'LL BURY W, d ?:;E23.”” ; ., soAs -re-r; ' 6c5MTo8 FOOD dowry XVCR z -,1'EASE ftattlsrimii . 74. Ml 55 i .p, HIIIIIRX oggi-W H Harness Horse ' Major Hoople l Sport Echoes From . Prince county ) In discussing Frank st. John": freak hit which ruined Alan Stewart's chances of rpltching a no-hitter last Monday, you may remember we said: "Perhaps there is an angle of the play we are not considering but for I better to throw his bat into fa-lr ter- ritory either deliberately or ac- cidentally in such a way as to prevent a fielder making a play. and remain unpennlized doesnt make sense with us." Well, the angle we were not considering has been supplied in a letter we received from George Francis of Charlottetown, and for which we are grateful. George quotes the rule which he says was amended either at New York, Feb. 6. 1961. or at Tamipa, Flor- ida, March 14, 196i, and he un- derlines in red rink what we will put in black face type: ''If the runner drops his bat. and the ball rolls against the bat and, in the umvpi!'e's judgment, there is no intention to interfere with the course of the ball, the ball is alive and in play." C George asked us to query the umpire. Jack Sehurman. if . John dropped his bat and it the ball rolled against the bet. Um- pire Schurman was very. co-op- erative and said that in his Judg- ment the batter dropped the bat all right. but that. instead of the ball rolling against the bet. 116 bat rolled and hit the ball. W-hew! Half 9. sec. please, while we reach for an aspirin. were we? where TIRE . HEADQUARTERS for ooonI7EAn SALES mi SERVICE SUPER-CUSHION For I smoother - softer, safer ridel pMAlAYI-ION Pfnty of extra mlcage at a real low price! STUDDED SURE-GRIP Tread designed to give an traction on any road in any i eeuoa. LOCI FOI VIII "NON IN!" 0! OUAIIIY IIOIII MOTORS I.'I'I. OIIVIOIDS WIIITIOCI TIII SIIVICI VIICAMIIOO W. C. IAIIOIII ICON I ICON AUTHORIZED Y. ooonjfiiran spam SHt v Men! Summerls Best Buy A fine selection of Shirts from Canada's better makers. Many are one of a. kind from discontinued lines, reg- " ularly priced at S500. 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