= ‘ Le +a — . asia . 4 . : - 3 ~— valieadlceltirdiacetsia ei nior Legionaires beat BASEBALLRESULTS | @ . \a,n, srw ‘: ‘Cap Winner 4 . z ep -e,e : ° + American League 2 (D. é ears ousie owlin | ‘Ve Alec alis ar ioe ae Cincinnati, 002 OO1.000-310 1) , - - e NEW YORK (AP)—Bald Bagte, : ~ ‘Washington 404 002 000—10 13 1/ Pittsburgh 110 020 O0s—4 8 1 : ‘ Re a Ke, i Ta Keatucky - bred but British cc , zo New York oltt 0 O40 3], Mamie - Asher <E) Snd a 9 © = ' . raced eult owned by the Cain Hoy *Brien Donnie LeClair Ramos ) bs (8) Bailey, Dotterer (8); Friend, — I a stable, charged out of the middie ny ee tae atime tte losers’ ee Ditmar, armt,on;DNaragi........ (4-10) and Burgess. ain ositions n 2 eam of the pack-in the stretch Satur- 2 for 4. Pn 4 (9-2) — (8) and| Milwaukee 010 000 000-1 8 1 ‘| at Oe ae ee ee - - aragon; Ditmar, (7-6) Bronstad| Phila - 000 110 O0x—2 5 0 . ‘the Wi a it ; Suburban Handicap | nae (3) Coats (4) Shantz (9) and Pais tar ete seanaee ts] dae tee at tasetetn xsl bones wees John Sears, Fredericton, 154; | fore « crowd of 36,488 at Belmont “ ey ‘. |Howard, Blanchard (7). HRs:jand Crandall; <Reberts (7-7) and| Maurice Dowling of Moncton Sun- Gaver tphet hase wor pootinieas | meuainnaga t Moncton, 157; D.| Park. . he Wsh-Killebrew (27) Sievers’ (8).'Sawatski. HRs: Ph-Bouchee (7). |G@ay won places on the New | ed $ >| Ridden by Panamanian Beak in by 26. district qualifiers. | R. Dowling 159: i. , NY-Slaughter (3). ’ SUNDAY Brunswick-Prince Edward Island| Dewling was closely followed| R. \ - 159- *| Manuel Ycaza, Bald Eagle = ; . Second 5 Golf Association team for the|by Don MacDonald of Chariotte- ee ene at ee out_one of the United States’ eu rar w * 000 000 000-0 1.1 - Serta Lge Willingdon Cup. inter-proviecial |town with 158, brother ; 150; D.| greatest handicaps to score his , La _e First 5 ! 158, brother Bob Dowl.| Lewis, Moncton, 150; A. Cossey, New York 020 012 00x—7 13 0) non 000 350 010-9 12 1| Payouts.at Vancouver. ing of Charlotietown and Art Mac-| Moncton, 161; B. Kennedy, Reati.| "7% US. vietry- ure Ic ories Griggs 26, Woodeshick {47-Fi-|Bortm Oe ee eee tl arms ner, two teams will be | Kenzie of Charlottetown each with| gouche, 161; H. Gorham, Resti.| 7% a hak se ~ c ~~ “® |scher (6) and. Courtney. Turley|” prewer 65 and White: 1) decided by the annual N.B.-P-E.1. | 159. ae ‘gouche, 164; J. Beaton, Chariotte.| line 1% lengths ahead of Ada L. , : les) and Berra:. , Brewer 5 and White; Brews,|Teurnament at Fredericton duly! Other Charlottetown. entries| town, i66; M. MacKenzie, Char-| Rice's Talent Show. in funn 8 Rollaway Kees. picked Up their when Lorne MacGuigat doubled) —syrg¢— : sert HR: Bos-Jensen (18) Se : __}were Jack Beaton with 166 and! lottetown, 169: W. Gorham, Resti-| Sengths ahead of Edwerd Potter vietary of the year .and|and took third. oa an infield OM: | Chicago 001 102 300-7 17 0| Second. . Sears had a 3-hole total of 154, Merlin MacKenzie with 169. gouche, 169; E. Taylor Resti_| 9*'s Plion-: Le Te a ot E teh teen % "Kansas City 011 2000004 9 1|Roston. © — 100.000 201-614 1 Re 7- | gouche 173; J. Staines, Moncton,| At Chicago, Kerr Stabie’s ean Goturtay akervoon.| | Meanwhile Ballom 5 teammates; _ Deseves. Shaw (79) (@). GeliRattimere . 600 08 900-8 5 6 ‘ ; . srt aii 2 Raunt Tale scouted © 6. gure Aces, led by heavy-hitting| slugged away.at Joe Thistle and/Romano; Daley, Grim (5-5) (6)| Baumann, 3-1 Sullivan (6) and’. " tT a tew S can in the peg ey Mactalum blew a. tight|1d Marphy for 14 cafe Mows.|uect® (7) Reed (S) and. Houss.| Daley; Witelim. 94 Fisher (¥), . Ins ae oe Sees ee | wide open with six runs in|Jack Kane was the big hitter for|Ctlti (7).. HRs: Chi Romano (2) | Johnooa (8) and Triandos. HRs: ses Goons / Detroit Star ton Park. po inning to drub the BYC|the Lions sending | five runs| Phillips (3) Loliar (12). KC - H-)Bog.-Buddin (5). Bit - Triandos 9 ee a 104 while the Lions back-| eampering across the plate wit TM sed Gevelant eri ont os 3-5.is ol WE Gets Married Towing Service Art Baliem's three-hit}a pair of doubles and a single. | ____.,..________._|Cleveland _ 011 001 010 1-83.13 0 ; with a J4hit attack to| In tonight’s tussle it will be the|Chicago 060 030 000-3 8 1) Detroit 000 200 2000-4 8 2 4 —— “Day Phone 9722 BIS Shamrocks 10-0. BIS Shamrocks at home to the|Kansas City 122030 00x—-8 13, 1|~ Garcia, Score (7), Bell & - Bh. : : ‘ DETROIT (AP) — Len (Red) Night Phage 8048 - $858 MacCallam Grove a tremes-|Dodgers. who are lscking ter] Pierce (8-10) Moore <3) Arias| and Brown; Foytack, Morgan 1-3) Mount Stewart continued thelr hitter_in going the route for the Kelly, a defenceman with the De- Member D.AA. ome run into deep left field their first victory in 13 starts. en -Cae $1) Gt ‘Batter; Cole-|(g), Bunning (10) and Berberet. mastery over teams in the ass win. He struck out 16 batters and lt eet Wass National Hockey MURPHY’S ded to send the : man, Kueks -Chiti./ HR:-Cle.-Brown (3). County Baseball League a| walked one. Ed McCue, pitching: “ague team, and Andra Mc- SERVICE , ino a7 lead and put the Seven Golfer HRs: KC-Lumpe (2) Williams (5)|Washington 012 010 090-7 11 2| rusting 132 triumph over St.|for Souris, allowed five hits, yehlin, a figure-skating star, oe ‘ the-wictory over the list ar S | Maris (10. |New York 600 000 000-9 4 0 See ae ee | a ae. nent Pe es amen Catalin Chiceh nine. er y' ae ; 5 eS 8-7 : : passes.’ rigid ‘Roman - h on ee ae : Cea” 00 220 cos 8 tlpreennl £- 7 and Naragon:| In other action—a shaky start| George Kelly was the here. - oO in Maas, 65 (3) Shantz (9) gun | inning with a single. p - | detroit 000 001 000-1 5 2|and Berra. HRs: Wsh-Sievers (9) | 67, Souris defences permitied-four| for Morell, scoring two runs.| They had been engaged four A FULL LINE OF | ile lefthander Wilt Shepherd . McLish (10 - 3) and Brown; | Killebrew (28) Lemon (20). Morell eau: as the lads from| Other scorers were Eldershaw,| years and shad twice postponed oe deuffed the Juniors on five| Seven golfers of the Belvédere|Lary (9-5) Schultz (9) and Wil-|Chicago 000 001 O11 14 7-1 (@m to defeat Souris Fisher, MacDonald, Morrisey and| marriage plans. 7 ; ‘con jamped on Apps | Club -defeated Cecil “Bubby”| son. HRs: Cle-Minoso (13). |KCy oso oat i 3-4 T1188 Ot Goats "| MeGuire: Kelly has beén with Detroit} SPRAYER Arsenault on the mound for the Dowling in a pro competition) Cleveland 000 220 050 03—12 191) Loatman, Lown 5-2 (7 and Lol- Louis McGuire pitched an eight) McCue for Sourts, hit an inside} since the 1947-48 season. ; | Juniors for nine. Five Junior er-| held last week. Detroit 000 112 050 00— 9 14 2| Jar. Garver 68 and House. HRs:| 4 ee ee oe eee ee - MACHINERY - (CP) — Contract | Tors aided the Aces cause con- Dowling posted a three-over-| Locke, Grant (6) Perry (8)|chi-Aparicio (5), Smith (6). KCy-| sven, nes: UA-Roseboro (5). ninth. Other scorers were between fullback| siderably "| par 75 and seven club golfers| prodowski (10) Bell (7-8) (10)|Garver (2)... | yanks (3). | Duwes, Macintosh, H. Paquet andi] © ATTLE Keong and the Edmon-|. Arsenault slugged out four of |came through with lower net) and Nixon; Brown (8) Narleski, National M. Poquet. | The Canadian Myers nie) Seco calapend. | ae ews Bis eng Se ee. Each of the group that|sicier (6) Shultz (8) Smith (0-1)|Milwaukee 200 010 110-8 141/58" Fr > :401 000 010-2 6-2| Art Coffin hurled a ‘brilliant BREEDING et Med eet ‘ ; a runs with a triple; double and:two | beat “Bubby” was allowed t0/ (9) snd Berberet. HRs: Cle-Cola-| Phila 000 000 000-8 2 St. Louis 000 040 00x—4 7 1) three-hitter for- Mount Stewart| Sprayer, high perform- Erie Duggan, een ee nee 5 a ae -aacgerd his official handicap | vit. (24) Grant (1) Francona (9) Willey 42 and Cr 7 an aes 5 . eee oe aes 12 Rover worse ag Improve Your Service! | ance, iawer cont ster, Interprovincial : , seldom - | from gross score. Bax (5); a = : miat, Hegan ) - strikeout route. op- . : j | ° Jnic oo ener ee form as he ee The a _ their = Marwell ca oe ee te Farrell (9) and Sawatski.| rith (8); 3-5 and H. Smith. — Rollie Jenkins was nick- Save Money on Repeats! | ars hes te B.C. Lions he Siren oe nahi all|D. V. MacDonald, 7; Wendell | Boston - 001 103 000-—- 5 9 1) Cincinnati 102 010 010-5 9 2 pee’ : o Seicees eb sed piste nce Place Calls Earty! Paul La Voie > money to play in Edmon-|the way Ballem didn't walk a/ Gillis 71; Art Mac enzie 72; Bob| Baltimore -021 15} Ox—11 13 0/ Pittsburgh 108 008 00x—7 13 2) san Fr 261000. 100-4 9 1| Victims. A th ie ee O lsingle batter. The Irishmen Dowling 72; Skip Sears 73 and‘: Willis, (2-5) Fornieles (5) Kiely! Purkey, Lawrence 3 - 9 (3)| gy a ° Gerard a oe Carleton = \theeatencd im. the final frame| Bob Giggey ™. (6) Wall (8) and White; Pappas! Arroyo (6) Schmidt (7) and Ot- Louis —_— O01 000 O01--2 10 2 i MacEachern pulled. off in the evening or ae - Kwong 1s not in training camp. atened im ¢ Art MacKenzi the a (84) and Triandos. HRs: Bal-|terer: 66 Face (8) and S. Jones, 10-8 Miller (8), An- the fielding play afternoon, Early Morning! . acKenzie was the winner |r 450 2 (3) Finigan (1) Triandos|Burgess, Foiles (9 ? Gin jtomelli (9) an‘ Landrith; Blay-| Cotieg end Yeving ts atreteh a ; | oes = in a Club Sweepstakes also held ). |Burgess, Foiles (9). HRs: Cin-)igey 45 M-Darie! (3) (mer at third trying to stretch a| @Z Artificial Breeding Ass'n) Phone 9516 or 9512 “ * last week with a low of 73. | (19) Robinson (18) Whisenant (5) Pgh Daniel (3), Bridges “a trip Fi : gross of 73. Nations! oe "| (8) and Katt, H. Smith (6), double intd’a' triple. First ‘base-|{ : ‘ is Dave Gillespie topped the low League Hoak (8). HR: SF-Mays (14) man Gerard Smith played -a so sin neem nie — pe Oe a a ee rossAngelés 200.000 001-1 6 1 ae International League». |andomt same at first base. . — Chicago 000°200 00x—2 4 0/Pitts 2 000 000 O18 3 ere pe sareyedioe grog h 1 : 4 eset, { . an - : * 4 By PIUS CALLAGHAN Elston Replaces Sherry (0-1) Klippstein @ and: Brosnan, Pena 3 - 6 (8) and oe ae on ant a 7 - siilee! et seathenag Coane - RACING TONIGHT : Roseboro; Anderson (5-7) a . | Bailey; Kline 7-6 and Kravitz. HR : 8 Gerard MacEachern was the nr. RACING NIGHT again at Charlottetown °_ 1) | Taylor. HRs: LA-Snider (11). | Cin-Beil (11). ghee game’s leading hitter with four Ist Dash 7.40 p.m Bore Wronsmes mace ce, |Vinegar Mizell | eet we duae-s 9 +a = AM, SRE RE Bor Sem eat a oe Friday at ‘the local track rate tie .. They ever got | CINCINNATI (AP)—Don Els-| chi a > Sere, te es vent er en canes Oe ee a catd as has been seen for quite a time SF een. big Celengo Cube right cago 020 000-2 5 .1/Chicago 100 002 000-3 8-1/5, ae ing when they sent seven runners | for first that night with Eddie Hocsien. and cries “uae eentaced Waeer Drysdale (9-6) and -Pignatano;| Craig, 3 McDevitt (6) gnd| pichius 000 000—0 2 0) scampering across home piate.: When you get that kind ate, | Tvinener Bond Wilmer! Drabowsky (46) Morehead (4)|Roseboro: Buzhardt, 4 - 4 Henry cee: eee 8.6 = bard to do much complaining about the calibre se fo se — = ae Singleton (6) Hobbie (8) and S.!(4) Hobbie (7) Elston (9) and S. woe sctak ss ' D . i ae oe aylor. : LA - Sni (12); : LA- Ea were those two trips of the C pace with eight lineup in Pittsburgh Tuesday, the Chi-Loag aah sal "Tle kes y bog HRs: LA-Neal | Richmond 000 010 0-1 9 2) g es U p. dashes of this event were. real nip-and-tuck af- office of Warren Giles, league/g francisco 101° 150 110—10 ie ea ; First : : ity Leigh copping tep honors in the first outing | president, announced Saturday. — a. 2s 0; Las Angeles 10 08 100-5 6-0 Buffalo 000 360 100—4 iP ke 2 the pack in the second mile. Both these | St. Louis 002,000 100— 3 102\Chicago, 000 200 001-3 9 0 s )FCaKeS 22-0. Naan ee FON ee the borves bettied dows | ume recently has been| McCormick (8-7) Miller (8) and| Williams, LaBina 3-7 (4), Kou-|@0chester 002 300 20x—9 18 1 roaring orses b troubled with his back. a spokes-|Landrith; L. Jackson (7-7) Jeff-|fax (6), Kiippstein (9) and Rose-| » 1" GEORGETOWN —The George- | man said, and requested his with-| coat (5) Cheney (8) Ricketts (9)| boro: Drott, Hillman (4), Hebbie| 3uf12! 000 010 5-6 ® © town Eagles defeated Peakes 22-8 THINGS of the ight wes the fine per- drawal from the roster. - and H. Smith. HRs: SF-Spencer!9-7 (5), Henry (7), Elston (8) and a iret 010 123 x—7 11 0) ip Se ball game on t great favorite, Sir Joseph.’ a ae ie = Sunday at rge‘own, splitting » ; st on _ a i Miami 000 10-1 3 0 in thei many who were Openly Piet at Horace Willis Daily Double... a"7 ‘ Columbus 100 00-1 7 0 a in ace — — ‘wise guys’ wrong by getting Sir Joseph home | | 3 ats a (Tie ealled at 5 innings, rain) | league. deo win the event with ease. Willis grabbed another Is Hi hli ht | . Second |” Buddy McCullough, the young- his de tine De. Temes A ae aight cee | g g : Miami at Columbus, ppd, rain. oat pitcher in the 2 league, went the i . ; .* or ; . i dash in 2.17 for the evening's first upset. ‘ | HALIFAX (CP) — A $384.30 . | : enceceeee j STANDINGS he Alle a = eee = “= : ‘daily double payoff. highlighted } ae lon. played a stand.out gome. — THE FREE-FOR-ALLERS\ should wage a stern rthe Saturday night harness rac- i . 8 The battery for Peakes for si : = with this time | : . . American League - “ have Mighty Lee to contend ith |ing card at nearby Sackville q oi ; innings was the brother combin- |” “te this epeedster out of the way, the race is really uP | Downs. Z a ical n i - eh GBL | ation of G. Divine as pitcher and |— — a : a : ; Knight Norris and Henley Mite ; . ai cee ; »-949 —- | Merlin as catcher. At the start of NO. 5-9 FREE FOR ALL 2 Dashes at 509.00 each es Betty's Mark will likely be installed favorite |,.027 tip for the big payoll. ery touch 3 England (Reut-| was settling down in the first set) Chicago 43 35 .551 2 | the sixth F. Handrahan took over | SI. Just Betty's Mark, S2. Victory Scott, 3. Ann’s Dream. 4 ormance of a week ago. The Seamgn gelding |). : ; ers)—Swarthy “Maria Bueno of but after that Maria dominafed Baltimore 41 3% 519 4% | the pitching “duti i Lee and word was that he was-clocked in | Five-year-old Knight Norris, own-| Brazi) ended a post-war Ameri-|the plan. ~~ = |New York 4 7. | Bertram Hanover, 5. Ginger E, 6. War Cry Ranger. ‘ ; jed by: Vince Turner of Windsor, Pe eae.) We a ones = = s The next game for Georgetown " ws a lint da ; se : 110.8. provided the big, upset. by| =" monopoly of the Wimbledon Miss Bueno squared the firs: Detroit 4 © 5300 6 | will be at Souris. NO. 48 A TROT AND PACE 2 Dashes at 225.00 each Quine'la a showing ig not going to install any.fear, into winging the second. race ia 2.13| women’s singles title Saturday set at 3-3 and won it in the 10th Washington 37 41 474 8 . 1. Lady Lakeburn, 2. Vivien M, 3, Donald Clegg, 4. Blake competitors. A stablemate of Just Betty's Mark (4° —— ‘ th a 6-4, 63 victory over Dar-' game when Darlene double-| Kansas City 33 48~ 434 Il ar | Hanover, 5. Jolly Dick, 6,“Mr. Jollscott, 7. Gallant Way. a im there im Victory Scott and many are looking for this Jollity M. ie tab Se e Hard of Montebe'lo, Calif. faulted at set point. - § Boston 33 4 =~ «429: 11% ; NO. 3-7 2.23 PACE 3rd Div. 2 Dash t 200.00 a4 | a the wire. — | Bigel oo oe an eg 19-year-old who has PLAYED “BEST = National League ~Now! RUSCO || 1. Prince Edward, 2 Real Jon, 3 Ken's ere & del tao : ; lee : > N.S.» COM-| never had a tennis lesson in her! TENN WwW L Pct. GBI ‘ "i ian’ sicin*s Ae. Ni Peet hotles not overlook Ann's Dros. ih 00:3. | Salen én the elghin to retare exect. |e, Wasted ber way to, victor |. “T played the best tennis of my| Milwaukee | 44 38 57 —" Wh ae eee bexter tonight. In addition there are Bertram | or bettors $151.20 with a booming serve an” superb | whole life,” Maria said through| San Francisco 56 35 568 — indows and Doors NO, 2-6 D PACE 2: Dashes at 150.00 Daily Double and War Cry Ranger. Anyone of the three Weaciai Oi elneid yolleying that kept.her chubby her tears. | Los Angeles 47 37 SO %!, | 1. Myrtle E, 2. Ann’s Boy, 3. Doctor J.D., 4, Pearl Macy, 5. ' upset in tonight's feature a ; enley: Mite, by Herman | tittle opnonenit chasing frantically| It was-Miss Harg’s second shot| Pittsburgh 43 39 524 32 ff} baked-enamel _ || Sandy Yorke, 6: Perfect Hal, 7. Watchim’s Star, 8. Jolly Bry ce. ean create ; . + .| "Trask of surburban Armdale, was | around the court for balls just out at the Singles erown and her sec: Chicago 399 4 | 22a § ible—Ellen Joyce, Elien Joyce has been moved in to ' €AST YOUR EYES for a moment on that A trot and pace hoon pes er ee of her reach. Ss jond defeat in straight sets. She| St. Louis 7 @ ‘a 8 ' start. ae es / There are seven starters in this event (two dashes) and pick- | sourth heats. : | Miss Bueno’s victory gave [0st to Althea Gibson in the 1957, Cincinnati 35 & .438 10% eS NO. 1 D PACE 1 Dash at 150.00 . fag a winner here is not going to be an easy = a Single tis “eek ts Sea *! South America sweep of the two | final. “foo . | Philadelphia 29 4 .377 18 1, Rena Bell, 2, Kingsize, 3. John Frederick, 4. Curtain. Rats- burn, Blake Hanover and Gallant Way are the a je | oe toasted Suet Bite ~~ “big Wimbtegiortitle. Alex Olmedo! Miss’ Bueno had been playing International League er, 5. Frank H. Cavellero, 6. Esso, 7. Thundermoon, 8, Trans Can- fare Gist wil match act est, We mss our guess if this doesn't |& Fredericton ‘entry. - Slicker,| (Be GUGu "Davis Cup team, Sanh aires Gai 6, cosm agp.| teil en 55 | jot dice agate suet: Fiawy, Sty’s Shane F. " ; : ro : iven sce | the Ameri Davis Cup team, , alo - 565 — fara cut to be one of the biticrest track battles of the young | Tass. owned and driven by Bruce Sucosd Bon Laver of deatrelia when she bes! Angela Mortimer|Rochester 46 38 48 1% || Plus White and Gray |. - LADIES ADMITTED FREE ‘Season. . ' “| —the Wimbledon second seed—in| Miami 4 3% 537 2% |] FRANCIS J. CAMPBELL |} oe There'll be five other dashes going tonight and everyone of TRURO (CP) — Creed and Ba- |i Straight sets Friday. to take Engli ournament. | Miss| Richm Q L << ee eae yore time tonight i om for Lex Neste double Wwisners in See eee es tas teat shay. dite gevenfor sixth. : ‘ aren . . . = ; = be = Z Charlottetown Driving Pa rk 7.40. 1385 = ae oe here Saturday ers from Latin America to win| Her game improved stéadfly| Havana 2» 6 8 | "Single wins were registered toy | either title. after that and she was in top| Toron‘o 7 & GO WW er 1 THOSE WHO PICKED Patterson to retain his world heavy- |Czarina Volo, Bad News The Col.| ENDS STRONGHOLD | oe for the final. < 7 1 440 10% Eeetaht crown in bis a ee : een onel and Kay Clegg. ; Maria, dubbed. the ‘Brazilian, were among them need hs : SYDNEY (CP) — Jolly Nancy| Bombshell” because of her hazd ae in = —— they made = ee was the only double winner in a/service, ended an American SKI EASY! CRUISE QUI ET! their waa h 2 On isp of that fo a ne y cour \tarness racing card here Satur-/ stranglehold on the women’s sing- is ; é | Aigured ey Sad © chee. ~ a. (eae ee ’ }1es championship. i . ‘Jack Dempsey ‘4nd Rocky Marciano figured things were in the ‘ place. “On what Floyd Patterson and Ingemar Johansson showed in their training camps......I have to pick the champion to win by a tmockout——quite possibly -by.a TKO,”- © TH'S FELLOW. INGEMAR has a-sense of humor, He was asked recently how he would compare Patterson and Eddie Machen. The new champion of the world replied. “‘T don’t really know. I didn’t get a chance. to bex much with Machen.” 4 oe Johansson knocked out Eddie her at.Gothenburg ‘Sweden. CH'CAGO WHITE SOX manager A! Lopez would like to see all -ior league games filmed on vidéo. tape. “Then,” says Lopzz, “sf you protest a game because of a rule infraction all the leogue oon would have to do is look at the pictures of the play. As stands now. the leacue president always rules in favor of the umpire. I can’t re~ember the last time a protest was upheld.” . Leper’s suggestion looks like 4 good one. : TT's REALLY AMAZING that Lopez has his White Sox up where they are in the American leasue race: a We listened to that Friday game between the White Sox and Detroit Ticers which the Pale Hose won in ten innings 6-5. In that tussle “he Chicego outfield was batting sixth, seventh and eizhth Th- eae kes commented that he couldn't re- member airivz @ gapfe where the entire ortfield_occunied the lowliest po-itions (not including the pitcher's, and Al Smith were the flv chasers that aftefnoon hitting at a cembired 233 for the, season __ sHow a marazer is exnected to win a pennant with: flat kind: of clubbire is boyord us. If Lonez succeeds, he deserves all the bouquets that can Re throws his way. > Ain the first round last Septem- _ahd they were ay - JN SATURDAY’S SPORTS FRONT, we made méntion of the pole vaulting feats of Sutnmerside’s Alfred Groom. : Young Greom recently wen the pele vau't competition at St. Lambert's with a jumo of 12 {. 6 in. not 12 feet as we sta‘ed Sa‘urday. However. after. the eorm’“fton was com@eted afternoon, Alfred did an exhihitien imp Tor the crowd " tleared the bars at 13 feet = The Summerside lad is reported to he consistently jumnine in practice at 13 ft 6 in and has his eye right on the record of 43 Teet 9 in’ . : Weatter. condi‘i-ns were ‘anyth'>< but good the Saturday Broom-von_his_eveat_at St_Lasshbert «Kain astalling_making # difficult. to property handle the—pole:——-;., The boy is quite a performer and Island. sport fans aré Indeed proud of him, . . en He & Fo? Landis, Rivera | that 4 Al . i : i — . s Single dash wins went to Cathy /Counsel, Lucky Budiong, Ritz | Bell, Uncle Al, Signal Bill and ‘| Brother Tal. Highest payoff of the night was an $81.80 quinella. The: daily double paid $17.90. ‘ Harvard Men (Make Sweep | HENLEY - ON -.- THAMES, ‘Engiand (Reuters) . Harvard University made a clean sweep of the two main events for crews of eight at the Henley Regatta, Europe's leading rowing event, Saturday~ The crimson, heavyweight a sthaed 60 bu oot Palen tie jtory over the Thames Rowing /Club in the final for the Grand Challenge Cup, the prestige com- | petition. mmm | most inexpensive salesman you can employ---a™ | PATRIOT - ®2 * * Ow ‘ GUARDIAN - | Since the tournament resumed in 1946 after the war, Americans have won every other one. Louise Brough took the title four times, Althea Gibson twice and Pauline won it last year. But Miss Hard, 2 23-year-old medical student, never appeared likely te continue the run of American victories. 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