NS age a ee oo <n tr eae lal o> - ” ee ie a —- een . > oe . 4 2 : Red eee mw oF. gt . - - * | “a aur | _ - : “as me wrometion's ee YANKS WIN TWICE sous > $1 with Pale Hose Grab = Heavyweight Titl e Match *=s=2=5 | | Rosensohn’s’ optimism on the is-based on the following: Will Gross Over 3 Million “222=% never |. NEW YORK (AP) & Promoter talk to him. He's easy to /get)be New York. i think it's the only|ing “He looked awful'in training, Bill Rosensoha, who took a $40, along with uae. Waste to flight alleen, se Gi ak & Gimli oon i ee 's She —Tipet -|top— price for.-seats._I think- we postpone the fight ene Tik-aanounce the site about Aug. ican draw 60,000 spectators andjcause of rain and the : q ; a E e 4 1 Chicago‘took over the American | behind and won the second League lead Thursday by split-|Vie Wertz’ single and Mike For- a a, | $2,000,000 ‘at the gate aithough|downpour the following night ting a doubleheader at Boston |nieles’ relief pitching, Chicago 4*Alenost certainly that has te'I'll~scale — while Cleveland’ was losing two to|héld tight. to first place. It was’ — a or ermal ea : the New York Yankees and drop-|the fourth time the White Sox ae ~ ing out of the top place for the | have taken over the league lead, x ee : ft: time in @ month. the last being June 15 ' ; a : As a result of this combination | INEPT BRAVES : : | events, the White Sox hold a| Chicago Cubs whipped inept : | one-game edge over ,the Indians. | Milwaukee Braves for the third 9 Yanks still are fourth, 5%|straight day 42 with the help ef Ae Nn aa fames back. ~ Ernie Banks’ 2th homer Dave Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra and | Hilman went all the way for his 4 als os CORPORATION - : Bobby Shantz were the big men| fifth victory Lew Burdette Ava LIMITED rae in New. York’s sweep that F EE E on tiedliciued=fi. oO . 2 oO te te ne NE EEE knocked .Cleveland out of first} A standi crowd of 39,- emt f place. Berra’s homer tied the 236 at Wrigley Field sew-a freek — Sane are aged first game and Mantle’s two-rum/ unassisted double play by.Al Dark : soa cela ee a 3 Brabois Seen ny 75. Shantz pitched bis first. shut-|7,5ata on second and Johnng a out in dover two years, settiMZ/Togan on first, Burdette groun- ; back the Indians with five: hits, | gag to Dark. When Lopata crash- Rota Ni Pc ; | det. | ry Nips. rf] RELIEF HELP : ball, umpire Ed Sudol ruled in Dick Donovan needed relief | terference. He called Lopata and help from Gerry Staley and) Burdette out. giving Dark an un- ‘Sherm Lollar’s seventh. inning | assisted doubly play without mak- double as he eased Chicago into| ing a catch or throwing the ball. first place with 43 victory iM) Mantle’s first homer since June the first ‘game at Boston.“ Al Juniors Beat Rolloway 5-3 * Junior BYC last evening down- ed the league-leading Rolloway|was carried off RCAF76 “| ~ =. a - oe TRAINING FOR TITLE =| tang TRNAS Aces -by a 5-3 score. John Hug- ie. citi s ___ | inning to score two runners. He | hes, on the mound for the Jun-| - ° Yvon Duretie appears to have | trainer Charlies Gokiman dur- weight champions. is preparing for | hit 2 for 4 including a double. | “iors, scatered five hits, while Toda s Minor i ; inn <& R | MS July 29 title shot at world! Billy Martin: playing a good ated scat ay Cane ole Gas! his eyes closed in concentration | ing a workout at Moncton, N.B. ||.) ASG ys agg in as one 8 fer 3. ning six uing : !e-hol Moore in Mon- | game at shortstop, a Gass. Ball Schedule aa he listens to advice from! Durelle, the Candian light-heavy- | treal. (CP Wirepheted | 'Simpoon was the leading air Ralph Pineau started for the; . with 2 for 4. Rochel- a Rotarian, play- a fine one GO 8 eg ee eee Aces, and toiled for five innings, a . ‘ a : being relieved by Wilf Sheg| ,9,%™. — Bronne OS ag . z , Eesti ieay mae 2s ae ee’ Big Daily Double Fea Pineau-was tagged for only two}, 8. vs Cubs: 6:30 — Track | hits and Shepherd gave UP OW® | and Field workouts for all im- ~*~ . Three errors by t ces in : Pon seedling | second frame, helped the J terested in participating S 72 Plate. The only other : ummersiage@ Nace Va or \Irish, Dodgers | ’ plate. The only other run AY Danny MacCormack's crew was Toni h . py] scored in the fourth inning. Both night The highlight of last evening’s, town Driving Park doing the Marjorie Clegg (Fitzgerald) 5 - Pred Ft i hits by the Juniors Sine ae \Meet To g mine dash race card at Summer- | twice—around-the oval in 2:09. Dianne Henley (Cyrli Smith) 6 CALCIUM a s i iy Cecil Lata ond dummy ’ A postponed game between the | side was a big daily double of | Also ertered in the free for all Clover Boy (MacLeod) 7 { i j m getting the hits. he ers will | $409.60 on a combination ticket of |-are-—Royal--Onyx,_ Mr. __ Rock.’ Carmen’s Pet. ( MacNeill) dnf |. CHLORIDE : BR Wa - , em . - Paddy Shepherd. and _ Wilf | Shamrocks and the Dodg : ’ ; °3 ; : : F | Shepherd also hit for the Aces. |se played this evening at 6 o'- the Sheik and Frank H. Caval-| Anne's Dream and Betty French.| Time: 2: 17-1. na : "Calling the balls and strikes | clock at the Old Diamond. | lero. Both horses. were double} This and other dashes on the; Pepsi First owned by Bert To end rae weight sf tt a tS tast evening was Ivan ‘Fats’| This contest was previously | dash waners and they also took/ card should add up to a very ex-.S:eele, Charlottetown. tractor tires, to absorb damp (CLAY fi a a , ao Sunday, June 14th. | new marks on their first time out. | citing evening for ail rabid Island | — — | ness and many other uses. tir =i. : / iB Connors. rained out on ay, Ibs. 5.25 25 ths. 1.85 P : ‘ Frank H. Cavailero took a new | racing fans. L MAN’S HIGHEST ‘| 100 5 . indian mnasenicnes * Record altitude of 101516 feet | The Rogers Hardware : ‘ E ven | (2 dashes) Co. Ltd ni ‘ Frank Callbech “4 @= . for a manned balloon was set in \. : S FRO N | win, $18.60 to place and $29.30 to ives Me (eene) {4 August, 1957, by US. Air Force | 137 Queen St. Dial 8501 ' ; 3 : : show in winaing ‘tis first dash | Cathy Clegz (Bowness) 5 2 Major David Simoas. =i - ae ed , last night. Mary § Grattan (Bernard) 3 3 ; if q The Sheik, 6-year-old gelding | Vivien M (Burbine) “*°s re ORK ‘ ae). ; By PIUS CALLAGHAN ay Kiger, tet “ty “met | “Fmec'2 tha SEMI-PROFESSIONAL SALES W v4 | lton and driven by Herry; Raven Abbe owned by Syndi- » ; ' 4 ad DON DRYSDALE continues to perform at his peak for the Poulton, dusted the oval im 2:14! cate Stables. Charlottetown. Sky ¢ FOR SERIOUS MINDED y , pennant-conscious Los Angeies Dodgers. ia ill i flat on eae ee pos Prince owned by Ray Stewart,} _ i MATURE MEN : 4 Af hi rfect performance im t “s Jame |q@maving second Is Murray River Pittsburzh, Dee hawt up the good work by beating Mijwaukee } | mark. ‘ | B Trot (2. Dashes) Braves in relief of Sandy Koufax and Wednesday night he threw @ Vera Signal was also a double | The Shick (Poul:on’ 2 2 1 would like to talk to men who desire semi-professional sales i three-hitter at the hard-hitting Pittsburgh crew. his dash winner on last night's nine-| Victory March ‘C. Smith) 22 work plus long range security, and above average income oa & ! : i Drvsdale has developed into a terrific moundsman and—h dash card. Other winners were/ Bernie Dan (Hennessey) 3 3 - These men would be young with an eve to the } Reg. List $27.50 q creat arm may be the difference for the Dodgers this season. | sky Prince, Raven Abbe, and! New Forest (Bernard) 4 4 commission basis. ae ae Vol Set ee ae eas His. feats have seemed to inspire - ee so esas Ap have | Pepsi First. _| Donley Darnley” Walsh) 5S ore er, they cou * ‘ come through with —— work in past month. Joey, Arsenault, reining Pepsi Chester Lee ‘Burbine) 6 drn , helping the deafened to hear. The ACOUSTICON < First, piloted his winner to a new) Times: 2:14; 2:14-4 Our business is, heiping the : ah teteraatenaity @ ee , : : ' : . . » advertis y famous, i : MILWAUKEE BRAVES are still getting in hot water and record_of 2:17-1, The Shiek is. owned by James, HEARING AID is nationally advertised and interna’ ' ' ‘ their latest ae came . Wrigley Field, Chicago where the / parry MUTUEL PAYS Poulton, Charlottetown. - jand its ee See ised wee quality will be of great as With Class “ay Trade-In Cubs turned on m in real earnest. Approximately 2,000 persons ¢ Pace (2 Dashes) sisiance to y : ole i. The Braves just can’t pull away from the rest of the pack. turned out for this feature event, | Vera Signal ‘C. Smith) a3 Applicdnts must have some sales background; pleasant. : Similar Savings : Reg. List $30.25 a In fact these days they are having great ~— “4 - — held im conjunction with the an-/| Propane ‘Kenny 5 2 courteous manner, local references, ownership of car, financially on Other Sizes| be Ho 7 the ote Oe ever eat cieenied inane nual lobster Carnival ae Perfect Hal (Bernard) 2 7 prepared to take short course in thesfitting of hearing aids. - : con ea: ee ° he ike Spahn held in Summerside. . | Rena Bell (Kegnedy?) 3 5 ae i is i 7 y Ey easts and chats Sim Aared, sanhats ‘aed Covington “During the course of the eves-| Robert McC ‘Nicholson? 7% 3; SPECIAL SCHOOL TO BE HELD IN eee os eee te feats noon tn the fight right ie eee cae, | Rn See Os Boe See ene | Prince Extword |Catmare’ 6 Si Joly 2ted - 26th incinsive, with lmetrucions by Mr. m™ sure we'd like to see a new club come or — ood woh os goyty Se eo haan cae ree gg & 6 R L.. Aohnston, Vice-President of Acousticon. For fur- |. + aoe al this year ‘but if that happens it-will come only a rou . imes: 2:17-3; 2:16-1. . rticulars write: ey a oF, ore : ee Other pari-multel pays were as/ Vora Signal owned by J. M. ‘her particulars és y struggle. follows: first quinella $10.60 00] veo, Miscouche MR 5 E RAMSAY on oi = eve HOME RUN HITTERS come and go but Babe Ruth's magic @ combintion tacket D*Pace (2 Dashes) ; : - Ce 7 secord it seems will live forever. : Abbe and Sky Prince; second) prank H. Cavallero ar” i Y / The Babe's mark of 60 circuit clouts has stood up to and | daiy double $31.60; 2nd quineila- F Calibeck) 7777-2 AT -~ P.O. Bex 1511 toon. ZL defeated home run sluggers of various — — ages and ace eee eae a Christie's Beat (Cyril Smith) 2 2 Halifax, N. S. : ; . | di itions for the past 32 years. Over years have come wi Prince AU : . os sphacacuan | Hack Wilson, Hank Greenburg, Jobany Mize. Ralph Kiner, Ted | | win in the last dash of the nigtt. | Jay's Abener T. (Jay) - 4 3 _ * rns : . '. : ace ae AY Nellie Bangs (Hennessey - Williams, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Kluszuski, Willie Mays, Mickey RACING SATURD. : Colonel Henry (A. Smith) “ae Mantle and all the rest to try their hand at breaking the record. Another top-notch racing pro- ou (0. Poabien) 5 5 , CLASSIFICATION FOR None have been able to get any closer than 58 and in fact the | gram is slated for Saturday night Capthin Clegg ‘C. Smith) 76 i only player to hit 59 was Ruth himself who did the trick a few | at Summerside with the _—— sien. tnt: “he a Y 20 1959 : years before he set the still standing record. event of the evening being ee cial a earned inl - ONDAY JUL Z ee Free-For-All trot and pace. Frank H. Cavallero owne, MONDAY, ’ . + too, than “new car” | CHECK YOUR SAVINGS THIS YEAR another of the yearly “threats” to the record is \ |" Competing in this event. will be | Frank Catlbeck, Summerside. , : Se 50% heavier, stronge 20, the CHECK Ou NGS ‘being heard from. He is Hampon Killebrew, Washington Senator’s | Nell’s Lad, who just recently took/D Pace (1 Dash) ‘ 2 DASHES AT 225.00 EACH eriginal equipment. Tyrex” yarn... Loe | eon pDiscourt at baseman, who only, a few months ago wasn't at all sure | g new mark of 2:08 and Lady Pepsi First (Arsenault ») : Stala? Hanover, War Cry Ranger, Dunlop B., Sister Dawa, ; .@ zt lee Cless "A" that he would be able stick with the Nats. As of yesterday | Lakeburn, who trotted the fastest | Coronation Lass ‘C en -g Peter Federal, Taurida Bay, Anthony L. | TYREX*—the newest and only fibre specifically developed for i. _}__ Prise |_| _testete Killebrew had chalked up 31 homers in 8 games. This ‘pace | mile in the Maritimes this season, | Stormy. Clegg (Carr! > ’ : : : ae 525/16 20.909 | 12.95 put him nine games up on Ruth and began causing baseball men | Tuesday evening at the Charotte-' Brown Budlong (Hughes) 5 -@ DASHES AT 200.00 EACH - : ik tire cord—'s stronger than the — — aug voenie 560/15 24.95 t 13.95" to mutter to themselves. “‘He might do it.” a ee Tommy Shanter. Windy June, Blake Hanover, Victory March, | high-speed driving, for greater mileage. per-Lastic 590/15 25.00: *'| ‘ But this is an old story to anyone.who has been following the Bernie Dan, All Budlong, ‘The Sheik, Royal Train. | Tires ‘ coll smoother and cooler, TYREX*—epecified | ———__— 25,00"): 43.95 _ | at game of baseball ‘fo length of time: This sitdation ULTS ne run quieter, ; 640/15 26.25 15.45 " cae - usually oe vane oan at least ie in two rs The B '? DASHES AT. 150.00 EACH by all the leading car makers as original equipment, now avail- | 670/15 | 27.50 13.95 “new “threat” usually betters Ruth’s pace until_ sometime im By THE CANADIAN PRESS Burdette 12-9. Trowbridge 7) il's Girl, N Forest. Ruthie’s First, Donley Darnley, Dex- i te all car owners—at savings up to almost ONE-HALF, when 710/15 31.30 ~~ “15.95 August and then finds it impossible to turn on the heat to equal Z and Lopata; Hillman 5-7. and S. ter Scott ‘ ’ Ray K, Fortunes Pride, Gay Music. . Hh ges | ity SUPER-LASTIC Tyrex*. 750/14 30.25 13.95 Ruth's tremendous stretch drive in September when he slugged- sna Loe \Taylor. HR: Chi—Banks (25). . A Siiceicinvete igs as 760/15 3420 47.95 we helieve — 17 homers. First lean fy. om Oto Gel--1 8 11 2 DASHES AT 175.00 EACH 2 "300/14 | 3445 | 15.95 September, it seems is the month when they separate the | Chicago 200 100 100-4 9 1 pnits 000 000 000-— 0 3 2 Pearl Mac, Myrtle E., Beware, Eddie Hoosier, My Darhng, | MORE i TYREX* 300/15 | 36.60 i 21.95 men _from the boys. To which list will Killebrew’s name be (| Boston , 000.021 200-3 4 1 Antonelli 14-4 and~ Landrith; , Watchim’s Star, Janet M. Airy Ann, Jolly Bud. i i nly 2 : or c ‘ 950/14 s76s 17:95 added? y Donovan 6-5;Staley! (8) and I tt. Fae | a 4 . . iS le eat 7, " ‘ |Lollar; Brewer 76, Fornieles (9) ar 17 18 © . 9 DAeeee AS te BAe on with Natural Rubber Similar Savings on Other ISLAND ATHLETES stood out prominently at , Antigonish ~|snd White = 8 > Cincinnati =—102 21 © : G_ Ann C., Mr. Jollscot, Jollity Leigh, Gay Spirit, Jolly Dick, r gs on : Wednesday in the Highland Games. Although-only two, as far we Le a. ej PS on on ea reyaroctal Murphy's Abbe, Just Verdict, Pepsie’s First, Vesta Wick, Premier } }.- + + @ Canadian Tire exclusive, > sgt aso ronan, Fem ‘25 5 J. Walter: u an itewa know, were erftered from the Island, both topped their classes Alfred G , som of Mr. and Suni. | Cleveland--\000 300 0206-8 ® 1/99 (5), Acker (6) Nuxhall (9) room, son Mr. Mrs. Vaughan Groom of |New York 001 030 001 2—7 14 1 and Bailey: -Broglio. Bridges 3-1 Sensi Cie the cele eee kan nn Steamed 38 Seat 4 Sasiees. McLish,Férrarese (7) Bell 8-9) (¢) xicDaniel (6), Stone (9) and CLASSIFICATION FOR to easily win the pole vault while Isaac Paul, 18-year-old son = ; , John Paul, wom |‘8) and Fitzgerald; Ditmar, Du-| smith, Katt (6), Oliver (8). mission granted only te those using the genuine Tyrex* cord. a4 . OT ft Sees ee ee Te carne eaeee wae Ob Oe Oe + < Hee . *Certiticetion mark of TYREX. Inc. for Viscose Tire yorn end cord of the widely known onetime distance runner, the three-mile run. ren (8) Maas 74 (9) and Berra. wR: Cin—Lynch (11). . Actually Alfred’s feat - and it was.one - should not come as | HR: NY—Berra (11) Mantle (19). | ave i } r any surprise. For the past number of years he has easily been | Second eo 3 WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1959. Save on Super-Lastic H h-Speed TUBES = Gutstand'n pole — a the Maritimes. He already held peeeemee ee ae 8 0: Legion Clobbers , 2.23 PACE 2 Da at 200.00 , - seemed only a matter of time before the Maritime mark was his Smith 0-1 Grant (6) Garcia‘) Cayuga lars 22-31 — fa Sess vino Aebinse Here Am 1 Pate Oe or ee ne ee : ae : |and Brown; Shantz 4.2 and eo . : : tr Prise lint Prien tat —— Pre Wednesday he tried Bee this Caneilt E z al - rt ; ; i Stee = nt Price Sire List _g Price _ try at 13 feet 9 inches. We waderstand he wn fy 2 seman te a ag w idetepenena! (4),) In Summerside last night the FREE FOR ALL 8 Dashes of 00.00 : |] 320-560/13 os a essa | aes Gan eae | Bie 338 ada to take part in the Pan American Games trials. His numer- -| Bacer ®. Summerside Legion .\team_ clo- Ginger E., Lady Lakeburn, Just Betty's Mark, Ann's Dream, | $50-590/15 3.60 2.55 650-670/15 .. 4.75 2,95, 800-820/15 .. 5.15 ous supporters on Prince Edward Island will be rooting for him |" | boered the HMCS Cayuga 22 to 3 Convair,-Mighty Lee, Mr. Rock, Sir Joseph. | 500-525/16 3.20 2.40 650-670/16 .. 4.80 3.30 750/14 ... 4.75 320 to grab a position on the team that will be competing at Chicago. | Chicago 101 011 000—4 10 2| in the firs; game of the best of : fei ae “ff 550-600/16 3.90 2.89 670/15 greeks 4.75 2.95 800-850/14 .. 4.95 3.30 ; , ) | Boston 010 111 10x—5 12 © 3'series. © 2 Dashes at 225.00 _ | 590-640/13 3.25° 2.38": © 770/15 4.75 2.95 IOO/14 2.865 5.15 3.30 ISAAC PAUL it would appear. is going to follow along in his Latman, Moore 2-6 (57, Staley | Sonny Stull was the winning Sky Prince. Norine Clegg, May S. Gratton, Betty French, Tri- Populer sizes ~slylisted—enquire for your size end savings father's footsteps. Islanders have been thrilled for years by the |‘7) Lown (8) and Romano; Cas-/ pichér striking out 10 batters and | bune, MacGeq Volo, Belle Texas. running exploits of his father .and th ale, Fernieles 1-1 (7) and White,| giving up 8 hits. Hahn was the} r a now they have a new Paul | starting pitcher for. the navy He | f) 1 Dash at 150.00 AN ; WHERE VALUE AND) PRICE HAVE NO EQUAL to cheer on. Isaac came home a winner in the three-mile’ run _ Daley (5). Wednesday and early this season en Dominion Day finished sec- | Kansas City 112 000 000-4 9 3) was replaced by Kostic in the; Pepper Clegg, Poplar Voman, Leah's Girl, Perfect. Mary ond’ in the five-mile run at Hantsport; N‘S. He will be com- Balti le 000 003 000—3 4 | Second inning Morrison re Mary,‘Ken's Pride, Thundermoon. Curtain Raiser, Gagy Lee Clegg. peting Saturday in the five-mile run at Summerside’s Maritime Daley} 9-6, Sturdivant (6) a ced him in the third inming/ Bob Clegz, Rush Hal, Lily's. Pointer, Prince Edward Helen's championship meet and We also has plans to enter Natal Day House -"Walker 7-4. Loes (8) ang id completed the game. ; Dream. é ; ‘Henry’ Durant led all batters} 2 Dashes at 150.80 . races at Halfax and Dartmouth. : Triandos. HRs: Blt—Dropo (4),! 1.4 hits in 5 trips to the plate. THAT WAS QUITE an accomplishtent 3t Seideiet tts Triandos (22). | F. DesRoches, Henry Durant, and | Cooly Boy, Ameri ica’s Ace, Brian's Dream._Robert--McC, Wil- Susick of Summerside at the annual shoot at Bisley Wednesday. caret 000 020 000-2 9 3 KL. Grady hit homers each. !ard’s Choice; Callie Hal, Jolly Mark, Meadow Abbe, JollyJim, |]. : ; a Mike, the only Islanaer named to the Canadian Bisley team this es em a 2) Garth Harris-amd-Somny Stull hit | Peaqacenete, Wat ee Pen Vere Seen, EW | year, w&§ked off with honors in the second stage of the St. “| .4\"™es*! *-10, Smith (2), Burn) > home runs apiece. : cr DECLARS TION roe eens Vase. Mike finished in a deadlock with two side 3), Sehultz +5), Sister 7) Macintyre, playing third hace | Bnet _ tae caer ae ee MILTON > * mn | English shooters and won a shootoff to give Canada the Silver "| *%4 Berberet; Fischer 83, Hyde! for the navy. turned in a good). NEXT CLASSIFICATION WILL BE FOR SATURDAY, 23TH A. Ma 5 é oy ‘8) and Courtney. HR: Wsh— performance. Garth Harris |MONDAY,27TH AND THURSDAY, 30TH OF JULY. Ww. A. cRAE DIAL 8569 The finals ia the St. George’s Challenge Vase will he held ee (7). “ made a number of fine catches | : aes Propri - , Friday and Mike along with CPO H. M. Oliver of- Halifax will National ague playing left field. The next £: / i one ' represent eastern Canada. Sdsick had a score of-73 of a possible -|Milwaukee. 010 000 010-2 9 1] will be plaved tonight at 6:15"! Char ottetown Driving Park ¥ Opposite Dominion Building 75 over a 60-yard range. 2 Phinage “300 200 G0x—4 6 8] At Queen Flizabeth Park: , <= | _ -