BRAVES DOWN BROOKS Mantle Blasts 2 Homers . As Yanks Whip Tribel3-6 i (tum LIAVD iAFl 'iiit'k!.V Mantle sfllaSi1P('l two home runs. lnrluiluiz his first grand slam of in the seasctii. as how Snrk bankees 18-6 ouili. dot-and rim-eiand Indians Monday tilzhl. and struck out I0. but, weakened Irom Tom Morgan for the finll whitey Ford allowed eight hits di the ninth and needed help ROOKLYN iAFl -llank Aartinl '0Ve down an 8-6 victory over Brook- lyn Dodgers Monday night with I seventh-inning ninth weukeeii National League lead- ing Bravee defeated the world champions for the seventh straight time. ' PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Phil- adelphia Phtuiea swept past Pitts- burgh Pirates into fifth place ' Monday night with a double vic- tory over Chicago Cube. Harvey Haddlx won the second game 1-: after Robin Roberts took the opener 5-4. I-laddlx earned his fifth straight win with I job that through seven innings bordered on the sense- tlonal. solly Drake opened the game with I single and was erased stealing. Iletidix retired the out It batters in order. PITTSBURGH (AP) - Cincin- nati Redleizs completed a ewes or their live-game series wit Pittsburgh Pirates Monday night. whipping the skiddlnl BIN! 4-3 '0 keep within We tunes of first- piace Milwaukee. DETROIT (AP!-Virgil Trucks. throw a three-hitter at the Boston Red Sox Monday and the Detroit. Tigers whipped tall Frank Sulli-l van for the first time in more than two seasons. 4-1. Sullivan had defeated the Tig- ers ll times in sliccession and possessed an 11-2 lifetime mark uuinilt them. In four runs and nailed ome run and a inning double as Mit- Golf Scores MEN CIIAMPIONSHIP DIVISION G N Frank Maclnnie 73 89 Art Macliensie 75 71 Don MacDonald 75 7l B h D li 75 M'- Ai)G.1?li:cMllan 79 72 Wdneall Gillie 79 70 W. AA. Beer 00 77 . T. N. Rogers llll 71 . Merlin Maclienilc gill .. Errol Nicholson - . . 1 E Sear, Jr. :2 :3 ' " . uesiis Roger Pariritiite 92 R3 P.E.l. TENNIS REPRESENTATIVES Dr. Kent 1...... 92 82 Doug Saunders ha R7 'n!p ablllj trio in ragqugt, wail. uni 12th to lath. Roy l'iicGonnelitProwse. irenirel Wis riinnei--itn Ted Bradley I 101 94 tiers uill r-.nreaeiit.Prliit:e Edward llelii is the 13-year-old chsmli-liii th. ls-year-old class. FIRST Dlvldlots , hland at the Canadian Junior Ten- inn and Jimmy Cullen liar rightl . y T: N m; championships nt Ottawa Aug- is the 13-year-old tltiiluit. Blllyl Guardian Phiilii Dr. W. Moreslde 02 '70 .4 L. A. ” M 72 win. MacNeill an 72 Dick Macxiiinoii R7 7!; F. B. Conrad e7 71 e a r n J. C. Gallant. I9 76 RESIILT8 4- 'E.'fi.5.'l5f.”i'i'Zla'l.l..ii 3?. 33 National League I O I 3,h','"g::CGm '" 79 . gas 91 70 First cm--so in miiii-i i ii - ?.2':i”'iiiii2?.”""" 3; 3.: -Pi1ila 000 212 llilxeb 7 1 VANCOUVER (CM ..- Top-iirom CR. Stereos nl Vancouver J Log" ,2 M Va!F'l'l!lF"l- M9-.V'?l l3'- 51""'t ranking Canadian Boh Pedard of. Patti Willcy of Vancouver. nneoi BMW 93 75 nan l7' and Landrith; (Roberta snerbrooke. Que. got a strongithii four-man Canadian Davis (.up D. Undierwom 93 M gnu Lonata. iiVliiellllnCiil. workout Monday before advanc- crew This? year and the tourn- E Smith ,3 ,7 HR!-Chi. Earth. MOVYVL Vlllllv lng to the third round of the Cana- aments eighth seed. disposed of D; D BMW! u M Lopata. diiin lawn tennis championships P. Porosky of Spokane, Wash. C.'s.!'npl. ” M Second with I tl-2. H-2 victory over Mikp 6-0. M. His Davis Cup teammate G snnueburv " 7, Ciiicagn iiililililiim-I A 3 Crane. - stocky. hlond lfyyear-old Lawrence nuci-.v at Montreal D5" M"M,n.-n ,, M Phiia 700100 i0I- 4 7 I from Oakland, Calif. land Vancouver defeated B, Bab- W A Gmd” ml u Harl-ct. llcvcr ill! and ("iiilu while the ioiironmrni'i: ionisnti of Portland. Ore. 8-2. 6-2 N'Pl',mh"d .'M M Fiaddiir and Lopm. I.-Hacker. seed. Bob Perry of Los AnRl”l'”' ."- "tiiiiiil ii! Halifax dropped it Cf Rudv we ,5 HR: Phila-Vain. was moving ahead on a 6-0. no. first round sinlil" mill"-ll 10 ll gmcom, Division Cincinnati 022 000 i'l0fL- 4 7 1 win over uriranked Terry Ryan of Coslrilo of Modesto. Calif.. by ” N Pittsburgh 000 020 000w 2 7 1 Vancouver. Bedaril had the luck dclaiili. M Mum. M 7:, Acker. Freeman tat and lIur- of the draw in meeting Crane. in tho Tlflllrnllllfi. uhich saw Vic William. M ," gess. Peppvi-. Nnrnnin Ill, Wa- nut ,..,i,.-i junior 26 players taking part. only three M Puma" ,3 7., can (fyl and Shepard. WaFrea- veteran gem-i R0,-tn." ,.f Mmmlof the matches went to three sets H.'M.cLeod u 7'1 man I. Pepper real, who ranked sixth. h.-id an,ii'hIle three other players moved Enumn 95 H Mlluigiilre; 01170!--3 : 0 any time taking a HI. fl-I Willllllifl the second round by default. A J Hnhm M 74 lrooklyti 000 032- 3' ' Buhl. Jon int and Atwell; Cran- , . "1 wgmgldw :76 -3 (all let. Craig. Roebuck till Leh- lnlhy ,7 73 man tilt and Campaoella. W-- I F-'.edKel1v an 74 Biihl. L-("rt-iig. HR.-i Mil -Math- 3 ClmR.mt”,, ml 81 ;i:;-,, Aim iii - Dartmouth And Truro Win cs. am... in 78 N.A.Nihl T04 85 A"l"""'l """' KENTVILLE. Ns. tcpi-.xgut- Halifax Citadel: 14-2 in it Halifax Jim Brllgdzllum 104 so few York American Lea om. wlldcntri played errorless and Distrlri Senior Baseball .l.Malloy 105 M New Ynrli l7'l120 000--l-'l ll l hall Monday night and matchetl Leizuccncountrr V. Harris 105 so Civvelanti 07fl00flfll3”5 3 5 Liverpool lilirriipt-rt lo hits hill Halifax i-nit-her Walt Rraey lvao Home J05 M l-'nri-l. .Wir:an fill and Berra: still came out no the wrong enrl lractiirrri hi: now in B tire-came G l-Iwsiiii 100 04 Lemon. Hnuttcmafl ill. Feller of I I-2 Halifax and Distriifiiwarm-up session and hart to he N. Wilson 107 82 Hi McLi.sli (fit He&n.MW- Senior League derision. replaced hv baseman Billy Car- (N ll,VIl;0' 03 Ford L--Lemon 5: - - am -i .t . Bear i. took ad iii of . cc 1 09 De izl. Martin. Cleve-Collvito. "3: 'll,mv.dhi,K.:,',;';,i; (Zeiii-ter's lrriaP)fpel'lPnt'.P hziiihde the P00? 114 All Boston M0 000 000-! ii 0 mad, hm mmak” in 1;" mid, plate to add the extra hiises. F. L. Ar-enauli I21 05 D9'-""' 000"" MACE 13 1 Dave Martens was the losingl The loss went in Jim Farina J-Simpson 123 100 Sullivan. lliird tsi Kicly (71 Anti pitch", lwho was replaced in the fifth in- THIRD DDIVISTON Daley. Ti-urks and House L-Sul- lob (.ncmm,'”B In, "W Mlvlning by Tony Hoffman. At that G N Ijvnn, HR. Hon-Vernon, I M I m HM . ham, ,."'nl time the score was 7-0 in Triiro's Hart ilunnlngham I5 .58 Belt 00017.0 000 l-- 410 T ."n'"' .,mh..g m' Vim mmelfgvnr, Winning pitcher Rob Tliliin Don Beardsley W M) iii: 010 out man. I I 1 ”' d' '"" ' iwss relieved by Charlie syim-on Rosm.GIrdliiim ion 70 Miiiir-. Wlzlii i7i. Zitverink ill. mi" i .in the SPVPHHI. 1'. Eds-it 102 70 Yornierlut tilt and Smith. Triandog gvrp;1,i,Am-m. t('pi . gp,..,..;i.: - ! W A --W --- (Cant kcrump ms 77 (91. Iirnrlir. mrmiin tilt an l D 9 9. A , - . . xeo 'iiys 106 77 Glnshers. W Fiiiiiiielei-hl--Gnrmnn. 'G,dacPii'lil'g'rSTrJ'()1'l'u steuiirdtxii Esiiiiigiis DOUIDIO Wins Gen verso-.v loo ill 338- "Ill Miiiirt Nlemiiit ll-l in ii Halifax and District Geo Henderson los no international League Senior Easeball League lame SAINT JOHN. NR. i('Pt -. DIV? Cox T00 13 mam. smmn 900.. g 11 qt here Monday night. , Thelma Lou. Mr. Lee Chips and lvlcgfffflnr fill! in Buffalo om non mi- 513 1 Dartmoulhs Bob Onooiiell ll” Flaming High, snatched double - enectw I24 33 Fgrrpi ii ",1 Hanan; weisgi counted for three of the runs with wins Monday night to completion CHAMP OMEN yr.-oat: iii. wag-V (Qt. ro'Q'ina” e Tlflllrlll-Il1l1lllg htrmer. of it harness l':'iFll1l1 program - IONSIIIP DIVISION (7ig Pnigp tilt and Sherrv. Hm; Pitcher Jim Rough went all llw halted by fl-lln Saturday G N Mil-Ahroms s ith nit" -. ii . -my Iiir the win. Illitwiiil "ill-V -”” -mC":”C-:i ""'"c"' "Will 93 76 .m,if Jr. Murdc ens; l.7Wolu. eight hila. Stellarton hiirlers .lIt-it n . re .annori on It Mi-.Ginlo-y and Bill r:mll'i'l' t'0m- Emgis Holman all 'n hli-ieri to give on it. Vml came . . orne 100 at ' - . M . W. C. 7 P,-obab'. P"ch.'-3 on in the second. QAME Tnmyam. MI: "I Gmtkoltwn 3; ' -I-Rum, ,(-p,,I,,.ag,,,. . lpadlng DAi1itiPShVl. Barry: triirkdsle M”, G. Caldwell IN N DEW TWTK 'APl -- Pfnlllhll Truro Bearcate took advantage of lalllfllll , . Mrs. Til. MacDonald 100 73 pitchers for today's major league a broken nose Monday night to First game at semi-finals M". K. Must.” H" 76 gsineitihtwori and lost records in gleal eight bases and trounce Tl”? 545- g 7 p g M", N, Mubeod In 7” Pl?!" 93" , W;.g l Mrs. H. Schiirmen mp 71 National League " 'T'-' E d M , (1, ' Milo-aiikee re Rrooklyn tat .ler- M2. 1. Fm:-ti-Don.” :: :!.Vk..Cityl N!)--Conley 15-6) vs Mrinn. pad," -I" 87 .n ine is-m rim CANADIAN PRESS - M . w. it ' Cincinnati in New Yuri iitwi- "' National mm Omer WES M: 1. iieir'ii-N'm iii :57 Uighll-Fnu-IFF t7-Ill and Jeffcoat , 'V I. Pr-f. GBL . Ming sally point" 1” 81 ml Vt Marlon?" 0-” -iiil l-ll- Miiwiiuim s7 :4 .ti2ti -.. FIRST mvlsion ""l"'l '"'7' "7 M”-Cl" '3'” Cincinnati 57 so av. " Mrs. l. siillpiim m ,5 Chicago at Philadelphia N)- 3,,,.,k;,,.. M ii .553 5 Mrs. .l. Malloy 1,; 7, Juries it-I0! vii S. Miller ts-to at 47 49512 . M ,3 t - ' Si. Lollls at Pittsburgh tm- :tliiIgL(Teli;l1il 45 st .459 ititi M? 2:32 i';,:"e;i-'i,,'2;.s',f",'l'.f..L?f.3 ai'i?.:'" 5:, Dickson 17-73 vs Monger 41-" Pittsburgh 3' 5' 457 "W victory over the Yankees in ii Lit. Miss Marion Hewett jun 32 M''"'"'' L""' ('-lllflllft '" -if 5” "Wt llc L,-s iir gamr at Memorial W13 0 Stewart mi ii NT" Y""k '" m"9l'”"' ml” New Yilrl -13 57 -W3 34 Fit-lri ycirilcrtlav morning Missl I'll.-irbellett llii it? Kitclts ild-.'it vs Wynn (I2-St international I-fall" Lndiier'- ioiir-master Ironic in Ml'll- (9 Peck. vi it: B'"'"'" " D""'"" 'N'”P”"9'l W L P"--Ti5L sixth inning when the Flyers were Mrs. G Greenougli lit in "GM '34” " L”-V Wm Miami 03 A5 575- trailing 5-5. A A Mrs. Fnriiey 134 in; Washington at Chicago NF Toronto 61 M .570 V: Weslherby went all the way ti-n Mrs. R. Not-mu 125 90 Willi” '5'” " Donm" '4'” Rochester II 45 M7 I the Flyers allowing till Yanks only Mn. n. Doddl in go Baltimore at Kansas City 00- "av"; g 52 ,527 g 5 mt gen, 3, pm, In 91 ""9 (M) " 39”"? (Hi Richmond 31 57 A7111, Kenny Squarebrtgtie went the Mrs. K. Beer no es Colmbue IO M .459 111': route for the Yanks. He was tagged Miss Janet Horne 1:11 9; W... Havana 47 59 M314 for llblows. Mn. Kay Mclvor 135 99 surtalo is its .30 at Ross had tiim singles for the llrn. J s. mcnmuiiti TM mi 3 fll CANADIAN Pill! A an L4-agiie Flyers. l.adiier added a simzle to Mrs M. A. Kuwait in m '. reilaeii H. y W L M. GIL his homer. weatlioriiy had I Miss M su-wart its in - New Yeti i V7 Ni .0! - doable and Itiigle and Oillis hit NON HANDICAP DIVISION E: 3 ii thtwsil i..3i”'3”"”"'""'" m . wt or ng as s . 0 .IE IP11 YQII attack Mia: . .00! i ,I0rdllIIIDodJIl'llHHI'e.N.' . , "UR"! WI! It II. Mrs. C. AsnleorleIlIepractieewiIlbeIrs.Ivel9n, ti. 1tIfedlaeeeedIp.rn. Ieelld '0' ' H JLIXV .. ' g The Charlottetown omit-n. Tuuilly. July :1. me Z Lengthy Delay Race Card At A delay of well over an hour when four drivers got their signals cros- sed in the second dash of ITIEVB Pace marred what was otherwise I terrific racing card at the Char- lottetown Driving Park last night. Joe Hennessey with Sleepy Sam. Jim MacGregor with Jo Jo Spen- cer. Sam Kcnnedy with Moriell Woody and Sea Plant with Cvrii Smith amiai-ently didn't hear star- ter Ruslxvli Abbott order them to pull up their horses when Prud-t once Hy tripped slightly just be- hind the starting gate at the be- ginning oi the race and contin- ued thc racc the hill mile while the four other horses were held up by their drivers. The judges ordered the race to be run again and the lengthy de- lay resulted. Finally the four hor- ses who ran the mile Wire drawn from thr rat-e. custiimrrs oi the pari-mutiicl mire gtvrii llicir mon- ey hack anti aiioilier race was held i)Clil'('Oll ilic liurses who were held up at the beginning oi the rare. Apart from the delay it was one of the fittest racing cards of the season with plenty of upsets. big Days and rinse finishes to satisfy oven the ninst hard to please race fan. Sir Joscpli iron hniii heats of the FTCC-F0l'-All Trot and Pace clock- ing the fastest time of the night at 2.08 1-5 in taking the first dash. Both times he was followed to the wire by the big trottcr Newport Express and Barbara Ann Queen. Downtown was lourth twice. My Darling and Jollity Leigh iverc other double-dash winners. My Darling won both dashes ciliuad of Queen Primrose slid Prudence Hy. while Jollity Leigh in two great. stretch drives overtook Pro- pane and Mr. Jollscott in the first dash and Anthony L. and Whisper- ing Willow iii the second. Pct Hanover and Connie l"rc.lt:h split dashes of the BB Trot and Money Royal piinlncd out Fairgn to win the single dash CC Pare. A.R. Mac was declared the win- ner oi the qualifying dash and gave his two backers the biggest pay of the night at 5107 70. The quinella paid 398.80 and the daily double returned 345.60. CC. PACE a single point in last week's as- B PACE lion while Kuenn tailed of! tour My Darung twiuiiert - .... .. 1 1 points and Maxwell 10. Queen Primrose (O'Brien) .. 2 it The his question is-will wu- pg-udgncg gy (Mgpggjde) 3 3 liams finish the campaign with 400 1;," gank. (C1,,-k smtgh) H 3 4 official at bats. the nilnimum re- Jo Jo Spencer tMacGregor) . 4 d q"”e'"9"l ll” ""3 "0W'l7 5,3 mam icy,” smith) 5 d The Boston Red Sox slugger sleepy Sam (He,,,,"s,y, U 5 d has been, to the plate 219 times Iiloriell Woody lKeunedy) .. 7 u Willi 79 liiii ii" I -351 iiiiirli- Wll- llamis will have to average I bit more than three at bats a game to hit the 400 AB mark. Mantle did not hit 3 home run last week and he drove in only Times: 2. 16: 2.12 (-5 My Darling owned by Senator G. H. Barbour. driven by Dave wiseuer. ll! TROT Connie. French (Stead) 2 1 9 9 Pet Hanover iMacKintion) 1 7 a Ted Genessee tblewellyni . ll g Joppa Maid lShawl 4 D t A Bud's Echo iMacli”aydent . 3 4 a e E ilylingkF(t:t(i;ii'eisss(Cltslrl( Smith 5 iroc yr mi . . . . .. 1t . g All Budiontz iiiacnon-id) ii i cndwlfyfai?Eii)cliiiT:dii'fVuih21elxsilzienkdi Times-2.16 2-5: 2.15 1-5 Pet Hanover owned and driven by Col. D. A. MncKinnon: Connie French owned by M. Bell. driven by Harold Stead. Branch. A.A. of C that final date for registration for Baseball Clubs wishing to take part in Provincial Playdowns this season will he Aug- ust 8th. midnight. Registrations and fees will he . . an PALE accepted for the Branch at the Ml"-V l-Pl-ill l5l"'” - ----l l Physical Fitness Office 123 Elis- A"”'""-V 1' lwm”) '””"' A 2 ton St. Charlottetown Fees are the Pmpa" lS”h?'V) ' 1 5 Same as in previous years and are wh'5l”,""E willow lsempl” 5 3 required for intermediate. Inter- Mymes B”-V lM”cG"3”” ' 7 4 mediate "B" and Juniors No fees Mr. Joliscott (Hillt .1 ii "1 required ,0, Mmeys Ban, Abner McGraw (Shaw) . ti 7 "ms and Lime hum,” ' Lna C. Scott (Moi-esidel it it l .Ted VVilIiam's AndMa'ntle . Battling For Baiting Tillie . Nnw You (AP)-With N .iiutui it tell tell its fifth at Yankee: inovins comioi: ::l'It1t:l.lI1Jl to tail t'i1I'eu?'lll110rw iii: a at point lt:leut.e iiiatf "””.,',,,2 lhlyeheIdInthIpenuntrace.eultwitbI2homettmeand8llledonl;t Iafetieetnestripn e meet intereettg evelopments runs batted in. Vie Warts ofCIeve- ' Al (Red) t of Ne. M F, in the resnelnde:-my tl::mA.in:'i;::cI.i: land 1:” the wrianeri-up Itnuboth de- York. t'3ri:.nta over second GT5 "T. the competition the bet his -is nan, . """" ' mm 14i:'ianu'33"i: D e I P k :2 w ll! Williams. who was out with In W 'V'"5';uF'Eu"' ” -33- m1""'- , i tired I the Stan M . ' . rlvlng ar wu"””' WW"! 00 59 15 3" eugrly eeI:n.dbuIl?iiln:mhEiim:'mnI met - W Wlilon to vr-ml Mliilli and tin batted across es l'l.InI. Cards.'ls third with ass. He drop- Fairgc iNelllt . ; horn winning h first champlon- In 3,. man”; Lune. mm; nevi ning mi-w with five hits in Leah Federal to Brian) ......t 8 ship. Harvey Kuenn and Charles M”, M Mgwwkut, ",,,.,,g. 35 mm. 3 5.; Lou Budlong lsteadt ..........-e Maxwell of Detroit. who have an 3,”... my mm. 9,, mm” pug, gn,..,;,- of groggy, W Dale 8. tllugliest ............. I been chasiiin "li-li-" for "l" "'” lead from Cincinnati's Ed Bailey. four home runs last week to dead- Essci (Poulton) I at -weeks. have dropped BAILEY BLIP! lock Cincinnati's Ted Klmzewgkj Eoolv B303 iVV(i(l:81;llln) .).... .. 7 been .1 an S d Aaron bgalried two points to .333 'r- ire lead in this category. am, une ree u o . . . . .:d cu 'un ay'I games. , 'e Tune-2.114. 3-5 re Mantle showed a batting average Wm. W W. in a M" mu” 1'” 1'1 Money Royal owned by Era. of .870. Kuenn and Maxwell were ti Ford. driven by Dave Winner. at -341 The Yenkeer star drovped Ccin. And American Stars Entered In Amateur Ch'ships EDMUNDSTON. N. B - Many Canadian and American amateur golfing stars will soon be he:ding to this New Brunswick city in the hill-lined Saint John River Valley on the north-west boundary of the province. They will be coming in the quest to win the top amateur golf award in t'ie land. the Can- adiaii Aniatsur Golf Cliampioii ship 2-ymholized by the Earl Grey cup. The event will be held from August 13 to ill over the Edmund- sion golf course. one of the finest in the nation. contenders who have indicated that they will be here are .lat-1. Penrose. Miami Beach. Ruben Knowles. Beverly Farms. Mass, Walter Hagen. Jr.. Geneva. Nyg W. W. Morton. Norwood. Mass. and James T adelphia. Canadian entries will lnclud; Moe Norman of Kitchener. Ont. last year”: winner of the Canad- ian Amateur. and Joe Leblanc," Montreal. captain of the Quebec Willingdon Cup Team. The Al. berta team will consist of R. .l, "Mike" Pykc. Calgary, Doug 5,1. in addition. leading teams iromi verberg. Red Deer. Richard Col. eight provinces will compete for tile Wlllingdon Cup and the Can- adian Junior Amateur Golf Champ ionship will also be held. the win- nor to receive the Buckingham Cup. Doug Santlcriz of Miami Beach. rcccnt winner of the Canadian Open and first amateur to win it. is planning to try and add the Canadian Amateur title to his laiirals. Dick Chapman. Osierville. Mass.. and Edward Melster. Cleve- land. Ohio. members of the U. S. Walker Cup Team. are expected to compete. Other leading U. S. ller. Edmonton. and Joseph Fei-5. uson. .lr.. Calgary. Alberta's jun. ior representative will be Brim Murray of Edmonton. Oirthe first two days of the meet. August 18 and 14. the qualifying rounds for the Canadian Amateur will be played. The Willlngdoii Cup Matches and Canadian Jun. ior competition will take piece at the same time. Players is those events will also qualify in be included with the M playei-i who will start the first round of the Canadian Amateur an Wednei. day morning. Times-2.13 1-5: 2.13 3-5 Jolliiy Leigh owned by James O'Brien. driven by Harold Stead. FREE-FOB-ALL TROT I PACE Sir Joseph tLlewellyni 1 1 Newport Express iMscAlduiii 2 2 Barbara Ann Queen (Smith) 3 3 Downtown tMticGregort ( 4 Times-2.08 1-5: 2.09 Zeb sir Joseph owned by H. R. Money Royal twisenerl .. Shamrocks Nip A line dl'lVP single by catcher Jack Shepherd gave the HIS. Shamrocks a 7-6 decision over the Junior B.Y.C. and a spot in the City Softball League playoffs at Victoria Park last evening. Shepherd's game winninit hlow came in the last of the srventh inning with two out and coach Wally Shepherd riding third base. having gotten a free-ticket to first. Up until the final out it was nip and tuck ball game. Young Sonny Mahar and iron arm Demp- se Gregory hitched up in I laugh pitching riiicl. Each pitcher gave, up 6 hits but Mshar walked hi against 1 for Gregory and this Dodgers - Fiyers Play Tonight Al Memorial Field The Dodgers and Fiyer: go at each other in ii regular fixture of the City Baseball League tonight at Memorial Field. The Flyers lead the league iii.-l two points ahead of the Dodgers so I win for the Kennedy coached team tonight will lift them into rt share of top spot. Ronnie Stanley will likely be thi- D ers choice for mound rioti- and city Jack Burke will probably go for the Flyer-ii. Game time in 7 n m Piers And Fraser Advance To Finals HAl.lli”AX (CPI -v Divtd Piers nl Truro and Bob Fraser of Hal- Inx advanced in the quarter finals In the men's singles of the Nova Scotia senior tennis cham- pionships here Monday. Nashua To Cany 132 Poiitids In Brooklyn Handicap NEW YORK lAPl - Nsshiis. who romped Ly live lengths. carry- ing 129 pounds in his last start, was handed an impost of 132 Mon- day for Saturday's 86(l,iI'i0-added Brooklyn Handle at Jamaica and pomptly became I doubtful starter Leslie thumbs ll. head at the which owns racing! announced several weeks ago Nashua probably would not run in any race in which he had to carry more than Ill pounds. The impel of LI! assigned him by handtcapper Frank Kllroe Hlnday wee the heaviest of his career. ' lldicatime were that Nashul would be held out of the Irooklyn the l1iIl.Q-&led A that E lly To Win 4th Play-off Spot Bevan. driven by Archie Llewel- n. Juniors 7-6 walks made the difference. The Shamrocks had in come from behind twice to earn the win. The Juniors got 3 runs in the top of the first and after the sham- mcks tied it up in their half of the frame and went ahead with singles in the third and fourth the Juniors wcnt 1-riin up once more in the fourth with a .1 run outburst. The Irishmen went ahead again with two in the last of the fourth only to have the Juniors tie it up at 6-6 in the seventh to set the stage for Shepherd's game win- ing blow. Pete Msclntyre cracked I double for the Irishman and Son- ny Matter and Father Clerence Roche each hit two singles for the Juniors. ISLAND TIRE SERVICE VULCANIZING AND RETREADING "HIGH-SIGN" , or OUAUTY WHITLDCK TIRE SERVICE VULCANiZlNG your unused mileage! Swap your worn tires new for new coon;7I-'.Ans . IOOK POI TIM We've get dependable Goodyear tires in every price range See us for the beet tire deal to seem! CLASSIFIED PACT: - 2 DA To Be Raced Satu noone if Needed Douglas Bree. 1 N0. I-FREE FOR ALL .. . M: to enter To he raced Monday night. Declaration for this event Saturday. August 11th at 3:00 p m. an. r..irniiir. iron Am.” . . . runes: ez.ioo.oe an to enter - 3 dashes - 370041) a dash To he raced Friday -- Entrance I834!) Dewe Heine . N0. I-JUNIOR FREE FOR Alli CLASSIFIED . . .. PURSE 81100.00 an to enter - 8 daehee. esoooo To be raced Monday night - Entrance 845.00 Declaration for this class Saturday, Aug. 11th at 2:00 p,m, Regen Hardware No.4-FREE POIALLTIUI... . . . . . ..PUlIsEti.!0O ' 3'5 to enter -- Entrance sssm n Conditioned Clauilied - Paces and Trota - I95 entrance lute Electric A. PACE-8.11.4 to 2.11.8-O DA! A DASH-. . .. ll.05I.I Site to enter - latrance fee 981.00 hedniaa 1 Ga. ll. PACE-2.12.4 to 2.18.4-I DASIIEI-III-I A DASH DIM so to eater-lliitruice tee 821.00 - - Mortal Dew IM. l e. race:-sit to rm-4 nssints.-em A one ........ ensue as sum: -mresseteuetiio I. I. Bed 0.0. PHI-All Ce I156-I DAIIIII-30.! A IIAII ... I7lO.I Ii to enter - lntraace lee Fl. .lonn . . . . . . . . .. PURSE 81,800.00 Ill. 1. P. LINER; President. . 6. ll. ntntlalll. secretary-Treenrreiv SHES AT 5400.00 A DASH rday. August 18th. Horses standing better than 3rd in the summary in the Junior Free For All and horses standing bettel than 4th in the summary in the Free For All are not eligible to this Classified event. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 1st, 1956 A00. 13-18 Old Home Week Allli. 13-18 Racing Monday, Tuesddy,Wedneedoy, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nights and Wednesday, Thursday Afternoons, with Tuesday, Friday After- Greendal Men's l l.adtae' West C. PACE-1.16 to 1.10.4-3 DASKES-02:5.ee A DAB! it'll-0' 396 to enter - Entrance fee anon DD. PACE-2.17 - I DASI-IE3 - AIILN A DAN! pool: :96 to enter - llntranee fee 318.00 Prewse Bree. Ltd. a. -mo-r..z.i4 u. 215-! DABIIIS-000.00 A pass on-I 395 to enter - lists-enee fee 61.00 Dellets Ina. Ml. c.c. no-r - 2.15.1 ta no.1-I ossnss-es,ee.ee A one out-I ax to enter - lintrenoe fee QM - stun” Leaelry c. not-a.ie-I ptisnss -. Issue A pass em-I I95 to enter - Entrance fee MM 5-YIAR-OID PAC!-I D .0 A PM To he raced Monday nlat. enter - Entrance fee Declaration Iatdrday. INK AeI'a. misa ......... M-ll All no Angst 11 at an ID GINIIAL MWHONI in events No. l-I-it-4 and the I-year-old if divisions. divisions I. be classified. All events to be three duhee. except let Hear-old. he raced two dashes. In the C. Pace and DD. Paee. In usent reeerve the right to race either one C are eeeetved two daehee if too many and at the dad aneeiiet. llntrlae eloee Any class not eat elaes. wiitctivil sunset bethoftheeeeveiilt Get-Iesewvo K II. a. nistnnnr. Vine-Pres. I tumor- I. tease stools. sue Ieecetem Mcliale. Jr.. Phil. 1 'l