oF eee. he ee ee ee” ae N ee Ee pe ht et Ne eee ntar tee ON eee age See renee eg par Ave ‘ » 4 } \ rs DOWN THE BACK 3 Horses Share Hono By WHITNEY MARTIN Charley Black, as well as detail- /all Paiterson me tg | _ (NEW YORK (AP) — More fuel jing his version of his dealings'| was supposed : : ? ee ee ees ee ae cent of the profits from ur ; | 5 ee nate neecey [INTERNAL DISORDER oon Los Mighty Lee, the Gyear-cld edaaiin MLee, dale in the returned | owned by Renmneit ta Og 28 Ressasete charoad be w/,,0 an eee ie Si Vole wes brought ialo the Se eee ae — Geek Henepd toler @uctae| ae ee TEE ean, Cutten F signed away control 3 organization’s | picture Black, Rosensoha "Brien DASH é * Rosensobn Enterprises, Inc., s0/%#0ck, named Kahn as a directo | says, offered unlimited |='22* Hanover, and now we . 4TH DASH—2ND DIV. nels Gat Oe tee ls that the firet fight coubd. be held. (lest Pride y .over Rosensoba’s |backing for the promotions’ but |<o™® that the’ world’s richest ho %§ 3 Rosenschn made his statement | strenuous Kaho is: he wanted to be equal two-year-old pacing stake—The Joey Lad (E. Smith) 1 im a signed and copyrighted ar of Telefrompter, Tic: | wath Me friend. Chariey’ cad Rew. /Rmere Pace—wes won st Yost {C. Senith) g| Ants Dream’ C, Hel) 4 tiede in the issue of Sports Mius-|“hich had the TV, redio an jengohn. Black had been given ere Raceway by Bright Knight, Peter Federal (J. Arsenualt) 3| Sir Joseph (H. Wiis) ( Bs se sous of eh be in_|mowie rights to the fret Aght.|caethinl profit sharing interest, |Srivee by Earl Avery of Wood Neli’s Lad (HB. Willis) 4) Sister Dawn (L. Hennessey) +3 ” Geated Patiorecn's manager. Cus {and has them for the rematch. | When Rosensohn ; |stock,.N.B. He is owned by the MacDonald of! Summerside Sister Dawa (L. Hennessey) 5 |. Ginger E. (L. Kelty 3 @iAmato ; accepted an rview St ( and Ginger E. (L Kelly) : ) ‘ : would have called off| Rosenson writes that Black, |offer of financial backing from atles (Norman Woel- Rankine MacLaine of Charlotte- barred daeabeat. 10 2 a the firet fight hed hie terms not |whom he described as close to |the William Zeckendorts in re- Peskin mony town, dusted the oval in 2:05.1 in 80 Robertdale | on es 7 —— 4. ro a GAmate, wee preaiion’ partici: | ture for half of the proiite ef the |;a “a°s" saw the rac- his first time out with the second |“ finished second paid off in| Time 2:09 Jolley Lad oT ee ee ee ‘s article was the|pation in the profits of the first |promotion, d’Amato was furious, Bee i ea tee mile being in 2:07.3. the win bracket and Peter Fed-| Mrs. K. Thomas owned by | owned by D. Pikney, Pugwash. ; - gseend bombshell dropped amid |fight at d’Amato's insistence, and | Rosensohn relates. 2.05 38 a Rainbow Clegg, an Islandbred | ‘Md, .paid to place e — 9TH DASH, 3RD DIV. 4 the strife - ridden Rosensohn Ba-|because he, Rosensohn, desired | The magazine theorized th at wae: $45 38, 0 tow senses bay gelding, sired by Abner T DASH 1 5TH DASH, 1ST. DIV Mighty Calfbeck) ie terprises in 24 hours. Munday |'0 camry fever =U Ge mentee. eet ea eaten Oe ees ook for two-year-old pacers. . Clogs and owned by David Pik- Pepal First (J. Arsenault) 1 (Invitational Pace) Robertdate (C. Senate) ‘ j i _ Rosensohn resigned ag president ‘D'Amato had pointed out that |a : . a nay Pugwash, NS., took a| Ginger Will (C. Mighty Lee (G. Caillbeck I; ° + or he was attempting 10 | his precious rai tees |tinee Was’ ceeeed Ce Foxboro, Mass., last Friday | over, however, and t drivec of| doch “of the Invitational “Pace, | Renn Bell (31 een a, 2) Victory Scott (D fee) S| Seat etre Mask (ne Area it »— eal a ee ee EE erat lemme e-teiehe ane tree: ened (nant, Oo, Maeno Teh, pocer, Semele OOPT snot hic haves Tea |tne-s tow toned tale ¢ This | Real Joe (R. Annear) : 3! Just Betiy's Mark (R. Arnett) $| Victory Seat (D. Seemaa) i- i Z z ee _________.___ | Charley,” Rovensohn writes, “and |control, Velelia could not have $1.2 horse : record for the gelding. | Colonel Henry (A. Smith) ir. Rock (C. Smith) 4| Mr. Rock (C. Smith) . 2 : Sports iustrated article | d’Amato Chartey we 4 91,200 from a good field |ever trotted. One can imagine The other dash of the Invite-| Frank H. Cavalier: ‘ 5| Rainbow Clegg (D. Pil foil . ¢ + | te aire a a a ee ee ee ee ree a ical e | e tae eres tar whan tr sapoea| Ian’. Lad avast Wy hers. = (F. Callbeck) | Walter Rosearoft (R. Creamer) @| Neil's Led (Hi. Wile? se me | Sayiite of conce—end therefore ¢' Amato's. fourth. The mile was in must have felt when he stepped | Jolley. Liad, owned by Mrs. K. | Ranida (8. White) S| Ann's Dream (L. Neill) T1 stime: 307-8. Sight ea i WAS 38-YEARS-OLD YESTERDAY ve et tp and received an| Tomes of aha and driven by | Yowell Pingo (C: Sat) 8 yw MacDonal”Summneri|ead'H: Maske Suro WA © of 2.09.| Mie 9 aa areca ENG of 8 “Summerside, | and R. MacLaine Charlottetown. a Peer “ management of the Fox-|that wi the event—48,900 One of the largest crowds of | Pepsi First owned a eee eT ee ag Pie track is naming one of their e the season was in attendance Charlottetown. by B.A. Steele, eee a Rocket Richard Awaits =isremcs ce Re Metin nee | sae Rollov es ar ' ' , and bis be a caps oO OWa Cc S a A: | man from Rochester, New credited to his excessive handi-| Joltity Leigh and Canadair | Souity Leigh (J. Arsenault) 11 3 E ' . atta Sor Geloar tie’ eet detver | sipping: were’ both double dash winners | Wilard’s Choice (W » 2 : : — . Pe to wi, $00 races ot Mat track __ AS the proiee must nat be show fant wight. Jelly Leigh copsared a Bema 3 —y: is ; ' ; : ‘ registered 350th. Jamin, ornese, ends D Pace in times - Bernard) 653 . t ‘Another Hockey Sea Wey eae Seer Ma atan en rs Saal Out ea | STATS By (Db i last Mana- entry, was only a-half a of 2:18.2 and 2:17.1. oe site, ©. 46 um ris = ; y son ger Walter 8. Gibbons stated that length back when the wire was| first under the wire in both s Boy (D. Seaman) 65 a Fee raat cRtone tus pres. |reeched. Trader Horn, with Griv. | heats of the C Pace in times of | omy (ouueon) 77 2 ‘ my W. i. WHEATLEY {now 1 fect ine-ond (hot inhicy hove ployed. bet T wasn't in| “et With @ special harnensier Bly Honghicn wo. finishes 2:01 ant 9:89: — Pagel Fire |e ee (D. Macttell) © | NOY: Seat! Marines. mek | De. Aces Cru a6 at areet oes Se gee oe of last season doesn’t bother me. | Shape so why should I take an i award in recognition of oS a quarter lengths a Oe oe dash on the card) reign oe 2:17-1. Joltity | ing wee appearence on a ed out respectively. Chartie Wee- MONTREAL (CP) — man ' if I’ fellow’s place?” prowens. c position. The — Mopco Stables,|™ound in a softball contest therby hit a single areve te: celebrated bis 30th birthday Tues-|\00 ‘per ‘cent uni the training elie aeiean oe ten tone a nadian entry, Philip Frost, had] pervemutuc “pase” Gonmg mel ‘ year, lat ‘evening hurled Rola |the third ran in this frame or Sip and fast. te coe thare at6l comer sleste nat encath, bet yor|i06 © let of gull. Seen be Wil go] "O anate gaan |the honor of leading the field to|>atimutwel pays during the DASHES 3 AND 7 way Aces to a 7-8 victory over |the winners. folks around the National Hockey camp starls Mim ooing to ty \@ work at tennis and handball * Achwey Keizergs column im|the half-mile mark, where he eae TP eho daily double | Canadair (E. Bernard) 11 BLS. Semete the first) Paddy Shepherd hit a double 2 oe : - recen break. whic : le combi game a seven semi. egal oe ae uke herd ee Se ene crate, ie the following: “Nineteen rs contending aa = ticket of Jottity Leigh and Comm | ome Chet (C. Sa 2 8 | final playolt, limiting the Irish to a hae alee Irish ighadiaad entleman is through they can SERIOUS INJURIES able before the training camp horses have lowered their marks ao ses = second double in| Jolliette Lady (E. Smith) 34 six hits during the seven inning | er Wally Shepherd, when recov- t. Serious injuries have beset the |opens he will do a little skating.|°/,ime* # the Cape Breton Sport A friend has sent us a clipping | turni and seventh dashes re-| Callie Hal (J. Hennessey) 45 route. ering the bail made coi hacer The amazing Maurice (rocket) | Colorful Montreal Canadiens star Center this season. Marks have|from a Boston newspaper which | fifen vo The exactor in the | Lady Clagg (Wisener) 57 Joe Thistle, the Shamrocks’ | to the infield. This a the final Richard, ereatest hockey scorer|the last two season. First it-was /SELKE NEEDS HIM buen falling-fest, vat-fowr-seaiinn han a sickare of G. Eiistt Senn. |tant er dees ee Donald Clegg (F. Calitheck) 7 @ | taf moundeman, was tagged for | run for the Aces. ef all time, not only is looking|@® Simect-cevered achilleg tem-|_ Wnt doce, managing directs just Sene_sney wank. ont: (ee. wie. 1 LS ne soa ee J ey Lad and Robert-" Times: 2:15-1; 2:15-2. Canadair po ge aa three and’ Cuker Pineau, third sacker for forward to his 18th don; then, an ankle fracture at think -about the 38 |GOW, a ‘racing is yet! prideful smile as he poses with a , _ forward ‘to his 16th feast Dut lthe end of the shin bone. year-old Rocket? to.come. ‘his high-stepping trotter Section ‘_ s see eee ae ee ae aes Tene tor tu eons: salina “There’s one thing certain, 'm| “The big horse has been the Man 3, 2.08 35 at Foxboro Race- gume,_driving in thres_runs “I know that before the last From the first injury Richard in the doub eouple of seasons or so I'v st sccmncedl beck te score 11-goole in| ot Pome 00 Det bits retire. I'need /revmnmes. Une Caane here with: way. The trotter has just wos ese! 1) 4 he opening stanza. They eV" inning he hit a double with a,“ I'd like to t east 20 goals, |the Stanley Cup playoffs Mis ee besinees: He's good Ontario. Jackie came here with-|of the top races of the night, and o Br Bey man on second and oa get at lea goals, : : Set another 35 of 39 goals. out a mark, and has moved it six|the-clipping states E ar . men at bat in this frame smash- one on first f the Rocket told the Carladian|SPring’s playoffs he was out of) «.:, ti . ware i : ed singles and the next three|‘ drive in one run. 17 Press. “That's not enough. The|Sape; just back skating again. i oo L om and it now stands at 2.00 ie on the race- ee ; 8 players up hit fly belie to fhe| In the final stanza, he smashed ; : ae wl od Rabel thought cin 7 the Pecos ‘cod tae Cook who played until they were ae wo furtune to kits Gane a The Aces drove another three | ther ar he. on te Fe pearance in each of two others, around 40. Anything they could Youthful Joe Goguen was right| O'Meara as a driver. runs across the plate in the aS ee ee got otring? : do the Rocket can do better. |in the limelight last Thursd A few years ago Saunders solv- : fourth . ‘Seay gs pees vy Seg not as long) The Rocket declared himself |Ye's a superman. night at Moncton Raceway whol the problem of finding the| The Summerside Intermediates and Lester “Taylor ar ae ae wOnertie anid at aed as okay as long as Tlout of the other games — “If| “The injuries are incidental he won five of the eight dashes risa driver. He wen‘ “2-< to the made it two straight over the coach Johnny Carroll took his bles. The _flou- Weatherby of the Aces ‘wan follow the other guys. Right|somebody had got burt I would | and really of no particular Tg hea gy erga ngeag Se secti0t where he- had been intre-|7Unior Pontiacs in their best of ee ee — oa . fo pellgey rycen i pa Pag omg oy: at 7 e nificance. The Rocket had a leg|2-year-old driver won the first duced to harness racing—Prince en series at Queen Elizabeth game, delight the eo Lester Tayi bee a oe - singles 3 ee in Rg! first season |and ae cae in 2.15 2-5 and| Edward Island ‘‘That's real harn- Park jast evening, taking the a Ce a ae He third. He was replaced oa - hit two for po = p j Y in the NHL. His only problem ig |2-!5'25, and with Josedale Cour- | ¢ss horse country up there. E freshmen by the same score déut-\daeer t hit when | jinch’ runner Jack Donald Pineau Irish S OR S FRON _ his weight. As long as he keeps |ier he won the third and seventh |body talks about trotters pe in the first contest, 8-1. . od on the field | MacDonald stole i ogene was ieee in an aon or it down he will be all right.” |dashes in 2.12 35 and 2.15 2§,| Pacers.” Saunders tells. O'Meara Dee Lefurgey, the winning pit- | ster’ Gallant, grabbed the young: | called safe by umpire Ivan Con-| The fielding gem of the —s His fifth victory was with Ginny |4 Native of the province has a cher, gave up five hits in the aaa —s Texas leaguer | norg when catcher McGonnell| was the catching of a — Browns wie Budiong in 2.14 25. pacapreans as one of Prince Ed- sasen tins — but never al- ies aos ‘er — — dropped the ball. The call was | grounder by George Bradley of D catits Gecste Editor Plas Called " : Bra ward Island's leading drivers.| 0We® more than one in an in- t_Deighan each | much disputed by the Shamrocks. | the Aces, undor ‘is being written by staff collar Gus Fiymn) - ‘7 Convair 2.10, that has been the Saunders convinced him to launch | ™"S- He struck out 10 and walk- hit a single. Deighan’s hit - to| ‘The next nad Aanwe bat for pant oa aca of ° Grab Top Spots big noise in the Maritime pacing |® driving career in the States. In ed 5. The intermediates also col- age scoring DesRoches with a to rob him of a hit. THE 27TH ANNUAL or Semi-annual or whatever is is All-Star worki for years, didn’t start. this | harness circles O'Meara is a driv-| ‘ted five bingles off Garth Bony Sole ai a4 Game has come and passed and the general reaction seems to be The Red Sox and Braves and %¢2500 with any fireworks, but |e€T With @ reputation for sports-| 12'ris, but the hits were bunch- other fielding pulled off the “Who cares?” ae Se over top place in 7 ae that on Saturday night|™anship in sulky action. In his a ee ee of three | trom the on cae fast Classification For + There was a decded lack of interest in this second classic e rlottetown Little League ifax he won the third and| entire career he has never been two passed | Rethel’s foul i : ‘ e ns . : ? 7 s = with his gloved ‘played Monday night in Los Angeles’ massive park, This, of [yesterday morni sevetnth races for driver _Bar-|Set down for an infraction of the balis, accounted for three runs. +hand atthe fly ' course, shouldn't be at all surprising because those who do most | The Red Sox downed the rieau, with Dave Grattan (E-|Tacing rules, Saunders h Henry Pius Gallant, a @igeue Srandstand screes. Saturda August 8th 1959. Sf the tub thumping for the All-Star Game, World Series and what jers by a 93 score site ue |Walker) 23, Josedele Clansmas (rotters in training, ‘There are at | te Solden era, hit 2 double is i eee ere oie Y 9 2 Ec glans are the area men of — and the idea a" wore the rages, 103. Turners’3.2 A ei a start- | the - a Raceway—Saund- ce car —_ nS Umpires — plate Stark be Asmond’s Buddy 1 cone sun. a inaugurati second game most thoroughly | bunched ts and (ers, time 2. and 2.07—the e's formula for victory is, Get} o; i , aney Elmer Phillins: . i Gratton, planned by these same gentlemen. two walks in the fifth inning to fatest time of the night. Convair | 8 driver from Prince Edward Is- slides, reminiscent of his tank - —_ and Pg bases, | Prince, Vivien M., Allablaze, Jolly Dick, Ana ¢. He 5 | WRITERS IN BOTH CANADA andthe U.S. fe almost to a Billy. a a te gap. oo owned by Francis Breau, !and, that’s real harness horse ‘dna — the old Maritime Gay saint. wales : S. erbie s¢txsuck out} Moncton. country,’ he repeats. ohoagg ure - man that the game was totally unnecessary and was the result of thirteen while giving up four hits| In contest. Towi Servi Bertha Clegg. Argonout, Nellie J., Sonny Budiong, Premier a . ¥ races 1 and 4, Famous Boy H Spicer, John Whalen owing ice J. Walter, Curtain Raiser, Jay's Abner T,, Nellie Bangs, Thus- money-loving baliplayers. The papers: ph al ea gl wVereate ae Pineau gave dautad 94. howe oN a ee Wann Gaui car Gate friend Dee Letigey and Dave Brophy met? Fasee Sie : led ware the “Real * of The Great Annual ae » Angus L. (D. Ratch- each single Mac Phone ° DAs Pe Ne ee tassse os founded by tHe Chigago Tribune's late Arch | walking ann von ramp, see |thos Sit £6 ann 291 34, Pome hae eae teas ae to ams Pachera, ‘Junior tind sacer — DAA Princass Jance €." MacGee Vola, Mu Abbe, - : ” , e Z.iT I- 5 me % , ” mos od 2 Boy See oa , & few thousnnd dollars for eee _ Place each | Boy is puted ty Sealey Maghet. writes: “I was thrilled beyond eat thie wr aearacee hea canvas minon 1 ee ed oe —— x _ hese writters, powerful figures ir shaping what is some- | Tiger ba — its to lead all | Kinkora, P.E.I., and Impact by R oe to see T.V. presentations; “Wee Willie’ Gallant, pressed one cee ; 2 DASHES — 200.00 ten call de bile pinion did a tho ' 1b, Mos fane ree ee feos, Bites. 1 Bsees sat © Sara ae Chariotietows roe into service as catcher P aa Mate, Tara Boy, Vivien Strong, Bud's Echo, Basil’s games is one . For as Sig x tan bela haa “7 . ord) 1-4, when , First, Fortune’s Pride, Mery Leigh, Dexter Scott, average baseball fan is concerned game is nothing sting | nsyivania (Balloch) The tremendous crowd, the ho FOR RENT Jimmy were than a great spectacle in which tie het talents’ ta the [tans Fred MacDonald | Russell (Horseman) 42,” three |e it action viewed by the Queen "oan C10 60 0-6 6-50 Soe See een ee ae oa \ _American and National League are pitted against each other. | 3nd limiting - walking five|other starters. time 2.12 and 2.09 | 224 the Prince came over as dis- 7 ce ee 20 (3) Daley ae the famous Declaration Wednesday 1.00 p.m. That is what Ward had in mind when he came up with the idea. | two nits opponents to|15, Baktr is owned by Bryon tinctly as if one was seated at the| cineon't'> Chitin (an Sues ee ee Kk Se aie for eee oe put ee on the eo Eugene Ragen fata cm. Halifax, and Pennsy- — — tae enrg Lee horse} /¢) Dacubics Gane ween ane CHANDLER EB Charlottetown Dri « every e baseball the business - regardless Doyie, vanis by John Balloch, Bedfi Ss g ‘ he could turn e. : ROS. Park _ what Senate investigation committees. ae tie na a wee Sagued Se 18 5. Pennsylvania's performance | Richelieu track in close to 2.00". |seoag n> _ ee ee ‘ vee Ee Soo maach of ©, goed CANE Cin Feet cry for wal tapoen. Wiking thes, ee. 90H | wes 20 wonderful to us that we | ooiags and advo for the|Kensas City 000 000 O10 1 3) A . , . looked the c ge. 1 : J up year book and sey eee gctlgy Bhgen. seoplgeom ages 7 _- fone aa Ge Kennedy, awe Cudmore jfound that he finished last seas- Teams ot naan ae tae \ every month? or one each week? se ee ee arene triad S25 jon with @ record of 2.13 45. By NI Fi ginny ele acho cecube b1) perciauts “tee : ; : ay, tr ! ! o rea ags BE ’ te cris extreme ttahins? Possibly but well within the real /# single each. David Gillis bit years old shies dane har or ings over will put it in shape for| and White. start i ’ The Mehligit of the game was |°rmance mere praise worthy. | 1h. given fine weather the aver- Notional League one : ANOTHER THING THAT makes the average fan annoyed {the fine defensive of the |. Race § — Miss Reo (R. O’- at given fine weather the aver-| Phila 000 000 020-2 8 @ sleds wth the players is that when the AllStar Game was first started |Indians with Francis Doucette, |Briem) 1. Tim Clegg (Butler) 2, age speed records over the years | Chicago = 010 000 000— bu Id Sr. “sorte spectacle the players were most reluctant to take |Gary Genchelt and Peter ucette, |five other starters, time 2.10; wa be smashed. Old Home Week| Roberts (1 - 1) and Sowntdld: l in part = it for Se — yenees that they get or out of | making brilliant catches for the —— owned by Ray O’Brien; coe de thenest hs corner. Next |Lonnett (7); R. Anderson (7-8) Since pensi came effect, however, players | winners. er Sackville. Race 8 — Prair- st harness racing | and S. Taylor. ve been a, more _ a eee as a result a i aa a tin Jollity Beene _—_ # Gaies wee ve ve International League a fine me more and more anxious good show, 3 s ttle Johnny (Jones) a ‘ ne|Columbus 00 00000-@ 1 ‘building the Pot that will await them at the time when they re- Lady Golfers 3, four other starters. time 2.14 weather ell records for attend Montreal 320 001 00x—6 9 0 future As the fan sees it, you can get the same effect by waving a ‘ och. \ a Harry Hir~| sifier Frank Acorn inf yéen, Bleckbure (3) and ao a ee a : , Sydney, N.S, and she is a Acorn informs us| Hall; Birrer and Teed. HR: Mtl handful of long excen in front of aball player as ous | See Action —— |trovesraid. We predict & ree-| ane and that from bewining 10 | Richmond 0 | =) The ballplayer’s ‘préoccupation ‘with the monetary side of cod of 2.58 ox betieg Sie her S| ond ten recent aia lee Se OW: baseball is.something the average fan can easily understand but | Lady golfers from Belevedere ee : - ‘Short ae ie reese: bard to tereive. The wrlnes, we ace tise ie EGS [> sre cooing les of eatin om | TRURO RACE CARD BA Johnson: Negray 138 aed Henry. a put like to delude themselves that even professional sport is peo- On Senter ts edi as. The Truro race. card Saturday SEBALL Miami 2 200 002— 612 1 Join the select group of young men whose pled by athletes who still get a kick out of just playing the game. |2ail foursome with oe a a accident a "iea, 201 200 30x— 8 9 0 careers commence this year. Let the Canadian i 3 N ac i. tes ich occurred in the fifth race American League , Valentinetti (7) .and Bi- Army teach you a well-paid trade and o THE CITY SOFTBALL League playoffs got underway Mon- Cerry | when three-year-old filly. Vibra- | Detroit 000— shop; Hacker, Mason (4) and your education. Enjoy night with the Junior BYC Juniors giving Barry’s Lions a incase cake. noni tion, tripped. routing the ‘teat (Mow York’ lap Gb 4 8 Ol Coker. ; on. Enjoy the fun, the companion- 5 arm Saf win ts te ty Le ee ae ee Tate cartes fet. |tura and her hind foot struck cl task tah cae eens ack stip ener if ou hy the foundations 7 é ions as a the -|driver. J.M. Larabee, over the /1-3, M 4 oe Sane’ dani Mrs. Donald Campbell ; = » Maas (3), Blaylock (4), Tur- ; : Giese, oot ering fo be cated oat ofthe nite witbeut ® lfm land ‘Me Wham Decr| Cian reencet sand. Bs |Siaty (he Ee Mae Ohe| WOOD ISLANDS- eh ie ~~ Danny MacCormack’s ‘crew were minus the top flight pitch- copped low net. Fewest putts/are the sheen oe cone (6). NYk - Mantle (21), CARIBOU Shares how Yo ing that brought them the league flag. in 1958 during this re |W2* ‘ken by Mra. Ronald Park-) Races 1 and 4 — P ae FERRY SERVICE Can gecaliiys ° cently completed season and as a result were in and out all sea |“, (M. T ) epper Boy |Cleveland 024 000 200-- 8 18 1 gon long. But anytime that their Bedford boy John Hughes was on This coming Thursday the|;p, urner) 1.3, Jerry's Queen | Wash 000 200 000— 2 6 2 June 20th te ‘You must be 16, and not have reached your 17th birthday ie mecuad the Jéalere proved & renged fee for Gach of the other Ladies’ Vice-President tourney iPeaeee) 2-1, five other starters,} Perry 83 and Nixon; Brown <4 Sept. 20th ool Oe dev yoo carol. You must have at leest Grede 8 education, teams. MacCormack’s top hurler this year, was hurling Monday ee tates. This,will be match | Roy’ owned and 2.17 25; Pepper (6): Flacker 87, Hyde (3). Griges = oe = gu ts Gondhe ah anna tee wight ar a sure at Forbie Kennedy's hitti has to be completed 4.6. .SUERCE, - | (8) and Naragon. HRs: Clv-Fran- en Ma SS ime. Applications are considered oumey = crew will see a lot more of him before the series is eaaneen September 11. ¥ mouth, and Jerry's Queen by E.|cona (12). Wash-Lemon (25). From each terminal Sisson 00 Gell Chase seigtins tom he eat ion ee long a te ceise be poner ha tole’ of teliees tees = il medal for Aug-'N's. Races? and 6 — Bud Henley Sin maaeett Standard Time Rene he yoee ‘pines beck, ersael din coupes telew op n the power of hitters was won : i = a en Balti a Kennedy, Dave MacLeod, Buck Whitlock, Jack Kane and - Beer. by Mre William | (yy Turner) 1-1, Doctor G. (J. McBride gnawing nf eee ¥ AAG (M) Headquarters, Eastern Command rest of Barry’s boys? : ___|Sobey) 22, six other starters, |(8) and Lollar: Heett 25; Brows| NORTHUMBERLAND Bell Road, Halifax, NS. ‘Tel: 39181 Lor : ; time 2.13 25 and 2.15: Dud Hen. 9) and Ginsberg. HR: Chi-Rom- 6 a LEARN A TRADE == og agp Rt —_— of Cleveland Indians seems headed for a Today's Minor ley owned by Harry Whebby,| ano (4). . ee ome eae sect He ye ong oa Boag Raat oo t ’ ' fending the American League batting race by a wide mares (Bal Schedul v'nacen 3 a — aia pwr vier seater eta = : ‘eadins n League batting race by a wide margin Races 3 and 7 — Jolly Castle! K no ae aes ee eee but will probably not to bat vie 7 ae ansas City 000 026 000-8 9 2 ' I understand that maki ie. f i Fy seaiy Veensas’ bin to aeeeak at ton een ae (Cory) 1, ire Heke —————— CONSEIDS YOUR EOUEARON | | : ee eee been up_ oni ee oe 9 a.m. — Indi (Grace) 2-2, Basil Henley (Mac- ee le picher He eas danieg ae MOMad & At] ally shame eaeaben 0.30 — Tigers vs. B Rod 5% |Leod) 3-3, five other starters P.E.I.'s M lete "PREPARE FOR A MILITAR ADDRESS. i F Ss d i . re ” row i i rf ebeele reader ects wh 8 lugging t s be at a 417 clip since winning | 949 — Robins vs. Ca ndinale tye Sa und ait 4-5; Jolly Cas-|} - s Most Comp e Farmers Store cami Pet \ ' See Aare in the Nationsl and Harvey Kuenn are the actual 3:30 — Beavers vs. Foxes, Dartmouth. es een | Poultry Feeders, Waterers, Hog Feeders, Stock Bowls, Fly: Sos oe nine oe i CITY/TOWN... WE. 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' sa ha °o le and is somethin ° on a atson (C ell 3, fi uthorited wa ee tees te aoe ee — O'Meara. . gandens on the mountainside—in- | starters, tien 2.20 1 ee so MASTER DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. ; 0 Bo: oronto at the start of the |clude numetous windbells which |ed by Henry Mosher, Dart ring as they are blown by moun |N.S. ; : re a Dealer CHICK HATCHERY . > ‘The winning ef the $50,000 le-| 7@ Queen St. Charleticiown Dial 2088 | j a a 1951-52 season. His best year was 1957-58. when Sod bail 4 onal 38. wh ne 2 goals ~ o—, * tin breezes.