SR a eS ge eLetters ie Ce Ge ee {(T, Crank), who was the fa- Runner-up with a strong ruph was the second-tier Hill, Maryland, on 2, Ray Reward, a four- won the C Pace in 3-5. The driver was Johnny Charlottetown. Over the on the previous day, year-old Pace was won Hanover, driven by Billy in 2.07. Another divis- the same Pace was won by as Adios, driven by Del , time 2.06 1-5. tis the fastest heat we toticed by a two-year-old half-mile track — season. Sydney Sports nter last night, they had a strong which —_——_ out a good a g r < i Airlock 7-1, Scotland's Aces Rajah Hanover 2-5, three r starters, times 2.19 ahd 4-5. Winning owners: Reuben 3 and 7 — Ritzy Bell 1- Chief 3-2, Shelby Vic 2- other starters, time 2.18 2.19 3-5: winner owned by Mike Laffin and driven by ell MacDonald. Races 5 and . Federal Dawn 1-1, Dutty | 22, Jolly Mari 43, June we 3-5, four. other starters, “DOWN TH PP RaGw 7 4 ‘| gone over, everything is ,| clean racing and good sportsman- s 2.22 and 2.0 25: winner STRETCH | = by Frank Daniels, Truro, N.S. Races 2 and 6 — Billy Elgin (S. Daniels) 15, Impact (L. Austen) 41, Fresh Giri (D. Walsh) 3-2, times 2.13 4-5 and 2.14 3-5; Billy Elgin owned by Frank Daniels, Truro, and Impact owned by Robert Loye,” Halifax. Races 3 and 7 — W. CR Ay Le AP ee Re Le ee, oa OS ae Ree ee ea Sig RT OW et ae ene ee i si) een ee ¥ eS ¥ WS Sek age to , * a The Guardian, Charlottetown, Set, June 18, 1960 s axcemtire' Cubs Win Over Braves; | Lew . Bur |) Chicago Cubs kayoed starter o i“, } : 3 se <5 i Free-For All Tops |i-s25s: B RaceCardTonight This looks like the night that) steal part of the spotlight racing fans, horsemen and Char-| from the class. Four i out 9-1 lead. Ts OUT A BUNT ri if Fake ee qi = é i a z : two in the sixth to Bitty Bruton opened the seventh that a lot of money is being} lottetown Dri Park officials} dashes spent on the raceway to bring it beter San edited Ser iat’ auielot ac niet aman by beating out a bunt and Del up to date. The pari-mutuel plant| the season commenced Bad weather has played havoc] Crandall followed with a single will be set up with all the latest| Tonight eight exciting dashes! with race dates eo fer this sea-|to left. Logan then unloaded his parphernalia, and the track has| are on the racing menu with the| son ut i looks Mke a change|sixth homer Buzhardt,who been given a thorough re-surfac-| big free-for-all the main course.| for this evening’s show. his third triumph in five ing job. Im this one six horses will get) Starting time ig 8 o'clock. decisions, retired pinch batter being done to place it in condi- tion for racing on Wednesday night, June 17. The noted harness horse authority, Carl MacKenzie, is, we understand, the manager. With his long experience and the regard in which he is held by owner of a four-year-old — Lick- ing Time 2.07 3-5 — that in a ‘been shipped to Foxboro, Mass., or will be shipped in the near uture, to that raceway, where is ed. We understand he is at several other season. =f EEE ete g £ 3 Trot was won by Dun- . driven by Wendell Wat- Fort _Fairfield, Maine. Hanover (J. O’Brien) was on oe 2.05 2-5. On the an . Now that the weatherman has changed his mind and is giving ship. Remember, this is freefor- all night! ! ! So don’t be surpris- ed if they pace in the vicinity of 2.10. Steve Brooks. His regular pilot, PROBABLE PITCHERS NEW YORK, (AP)—Probable pitchers for today’s majér league games (won and lost records in parentheses): AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Baltimore — Shaw (5-2) vs Brown (3-2). Cleveland at Washington—Gar- cia (04) vs Ramos (6-6). Kansas City at Boston—Cole- man (1-4) vs Brewer (3-3). Detroit at New York—Bunning (6-4) vs Larsen. (5-1). NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee at Chicago — Spahn (7-7) vs Anderson (3-4). | Los Angeles at Pittsburgh— Koufax (2-1) vs Kline (5-3). San Francisco at Philadelphia (N)—Antonelli (83) vs Owens (4-3) or Cardwell (1-4). Cincinnati at St. Louis—Nux- hall (3-4) vs Jackson (4-6). Tomy Lee Heads List INGLEWOOD, Calif., (AP)— Kentucky Derby winner Tomy Lee and C. V. Whitney’s Filly Star, Silver Spoon, headed a cast of eight three-year-olds entered Friday in the $50,000-added Cin- ema Handicap at Hollywood Park today. ' The mile and one-eighth feature marks the first start for Tomy Lee since the May 2 Kentucky classic, ~ ers Raceway this week, could be held here or in Halitzx the own-| 26 pounds. wat Eire: S48] IF YOUR GUARDIAN sarc" "1 I$ LATE... OR MISSED Marcel Gendron 7 DIAL 6561 i Is Contender : ‘es ° oid will be delivered right to your door. For Boxing Title a paper , ee oe ee oe) a.m. to 9:00 a.m. if your paper is late — or Marcel Gendron a contender for missed. the vacant Canadian bantam- Mickey Vernon but left thé con-|left field screen in the fourth in- | test when Casey Wise was safe|ning with two mates aboard for on an error by Long. ali of Kansas’ City’s runs. The aa trouble when Mathews’ pop Frank Sullivan. dropped for a single in left and' PITTSBURGH (AP) —Les Hank Aaron doubled down the| Angeles Dodgers scored three . right field line. He got out of that/runs in the ninth inning Friday jam when Frank Torre bounced/ night and broke up a tie game to Dark who ran down Aarog. for a 96 victory over Pittsburgh With one out in the ninth, Math-| Pirates in a slugfest. \ ews clubbed his 22nd homer and} The Dodgers had 17 hits and Aaron followed with a single/the Pirates 13. Los Angeles used to center, but Wes Covington) seven pitchers with credit for the bounced into a game - ending/victory going te Danny McDev- double play. itt, now 46. Other games in the National] The Pirates used six pitchers League were night contests. San|with the loss being eharged to fone a Me Mag Min geo! nrg manage rir, Angeles at Pittsburgh and| The game lasted three hours Cincinnati at St. Louis. and 35 minutes, just eight min- In the American League, it was|utes short of a National League a full slate at night. Gleveland|record for a nine-inning game. was carded at Washington, De-| The Dodgers’ Don Demeter hit troit at New York, Kansas Cityja two-run homer over the left at Boston and Chicago at Balt-ifield scoreboard in the fifth. The BOSTON, (AP) — Tom Sturdi-| Veer chased ; vant, coming on in relief with the|statting pitcher, Harvey Had bases loaded and no one out,| “x, to the showers. ) choked off Boston's biggest threat} NEW YORK, (AP) — Detroi ' Friday night and preserved a 3-2\ Tigers jumped into a third plat victory for Kansas City Athletics./tie, within two games of th Sturdivant’s solid performance| American 'eacue 'e*? bw wh' saved the game for Rip Coleman, |ping New York 3-1 Friday night : Athletic lefthander who had aj behind the six-hit pitching of left- four-hit shutout going until thej/hander Don Mossi. - : Red Sox climbed on him im the] tt was the seventh victory in | 2 eighth eight games fo- the Tigers, lifting ' Harry Chiti blasted his firet/them into a deadlock with Balti-| ' home run of the season into the! more Orioles, whose game with ' Seger ee hip ere < ette Is Victim SHE'S LAID SO MANY EGGS SHE'S BEGUN TO LOOK LIKE ONE Nothing ean beat Red Head Egg Krums for ing laying birds alerts Tint eae a ed — those nutrients which science Ty found promote egg production, St Result thal Cound/ 99-4 Pridham’s Feed Service ...............ccccscccccecsss-- Alberton weight title following his deposh T coes Locomene, weil diae For the Fastest Service in Town, call missioner, said the deposit was made by Gendron’s manager, Joe Legare. The Quebec City boxer ED'S TAXI wants to meet one of: Gerry Simpson, Montreal; Johnny Dav- idson, Glace Bay, N.S.; or Jimmy , Hurley, Brantford, Ont. site vieee mere ee sues ot DIAL 6561 Montreal retired from boxing this spring. Letourneau said a bout on whom Gendrou|| 178 Great George St. Charlottetown would be fighting. Ed’s Slogan: “To maintain the goodwill of those whom serve — the goal for which we strive!” Round Table ——————— Ends Layoff CHICAGO (AP)—Round Table, o" | E. C. Johnstone ; win’ h in the : money-winningest horse AYS— racing business, is slated to end as some sun : ; | a four-month layoff today to ruw ; When the father dies the family’s pect to see Paar aantee ox as favorite in the $57,800 Citation) jf : 3 grief is not less because of Life In- the Charlottetown Raceway to-| Handicap field of 13. surance, but without Life Insurance night. Some of the best of the| The five - year - old who has ” worry is added to grief. : 175 trotters and pacers stabled| earned $1,363,189 for Travis M. a Life Insurance wna an — _ y j| here will be giving their best and| Kerr, will carry 130 pounds in #3 to express your a ion y Balmoral's mile feature at Wash- fi E : ington Park, spotting rivals 19 to Edwin C. Johnstone, B.A., C.i..U., Provincial Mgr. 111-115 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Round Table appeared in recent workouts to have fully recovered from the foreleg injury suffered last Fe b2. 3. last Feb. 23. Round Table will be ridden by Willie Shoemaker, is committea to Brookmeade Stable’s Sword Dancer in the Belmont handicap. (M GLAD I BOUGHT MY w Yow CAN'T GET fF TILS CAR FROM GET THAT HALF-PC SOMEBODY ORDERS THE Allison Macteod | OF DUCK 1 ORDERED A joTHEeR HALF. WE CAN'T Fey MALE-HOUR AGC 7 €] ANO Kitt OR ELSE WE COULONT EAT AT THE ORIVE-IN TODAY 1955 PONTIAC Two door sedan dark blue. 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