5 home! a Are Double Dash ‘There were two double-dash (Hennessey) 4 1 winners on last night's eight dash/| Jolly Mark (Dr. Furness) 2 7 gard at the local driving park,| Perfect Hal (E. Bernard) 3 4 the first since Old Home Week.| Eddie Hoosier (C. Smith 7 3 ; Dunbp B, a 6-yearold bay | Nellie J. (C. Smith) $$ owned by E. Nicholson of | Moriell Woody (S. & 166 cee Wee and aetven by }America’s Ace (L. Neill) 8 8 Tiaude O’Brien; captured both| Tmies: 2:15.1; 2:13. _ dashes of the B Pace. The geld- Donald Clegg owned by Frank img equalled his record of 2:10) C Summerside; Dar- See ne acs wale ol the aight Loe, Chart “7 the ° 4-The other double dash winner! . DASHES 2 AND 6 mas McGee Volo The 8-year-| McGee Volo (L. Hennessey) 1 1 gid bay gelding by Volo H also Mr. Joliscott (J. Henpessey) 2 5 two dashes of the B/Cooly Boy (J. Gay) 732 eth las. Jack Brown-| Jean Clegg (H. S. Stead) 3 4 N winner dusted the oval’ Izzie (C Smith 8 3 fe 21d and 2:13. Lady (D. Weisner) 4 6 Other winners on the program |Leah’s Girl (C. O’Brien) 5 7 ‘Were Donald Clegg, My Darling, | May S. Grattan (E. Bernard) | E and Janet M. 6s . Janet M, a long shot on the| Times: 2:11.13; 2:13. board in the first dash of the A McGee Volo owned by Mrs. J. a came through to pay lucky | Brown, Charlottetowa. Seka ‘helaers $30.10. The < DASHES 3 AND 7 year-old chestnut mare, owned |Dunlop B (C. O’Brien) 1 : Dr. Preston Macintyre of |Sister Dawn (L. Hennessey) 3 2 5 , and Peter Federal |Sky Prince (J. Hennessey) 2 6 " Wwere the lucky combination in|Here Am I (L. Neill) 5 3 the quinella which paid $37.10. | Beware (C. Smith) 44 The first daily double re-|Vivien M A. Burbine) 65 turned $14.90, the second dou-| Times: 2:10; 2121. ‘ble $8.50 and the exactor in the| Dunlop owned by E. Nicholson. Tth, $14.20. , DASHES 4 AND 8 LA win tichét on Donald Cices Janet M (lL. Melt) .7 dash of the evening Ginger E (L. Kelly nas Th Peter Federal (J. spe DASHES 1 AND 5 Stalag Hanover (Col. MacKin- Donald Clegg (F. Callbeck) 1 2 non) ‘ cs 1 . oe Kidd Is Favore To Grab Tourney By BOB TRIMBEE Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER (CP)—Bob Kidd favorite ‘ Fas aC s8 a % iF . CONTINENTAL Baseball League is apparently going to attempt to become a reality despite the criticism of = sbout everyone who is connected wih baseball any capacity whatever. Ritkey is the ar; ent. Perhaps the greatest ive figure . Sasonen Soaets: Mr. Rickey will bring to league what until Tuesday it was sadly lacking - highly esteemed ; i e at the league’s reins will make leadership. His very presenc sok g ny it yhere stop over once nen Having ‘iready dismissed the third league as a silly idea in a view of present conditions, critics will now see the Rickey gerseed, Yt coca can ome ,es:”, If these gentlemen can : rele idea is a good one, there must be something in elt 4 F = § ER ite 7 ae * ‘Dunlop B And McGee Volo’ inn Nell’s Lad (. wees Rickets, Blaylock (6) Bridges (6) Ufban (7) Jeffcoat (8) Me- Daniel 13-11 (9) and Oliver, H. Smith~ ‘) Porter (9); Witt, Gross ‘7) Face (9) Green (9) ‘| Perterfield 0-2 (10'' Haddix (10) and Kravitz, Burgess (10). HR: StL-Cimoli First Chicago 001 000 000—1 Phila 000 003 10x-4 6 0 ~Hebbie 12-10; Donnelly (7) and ee Conley 12-7 and Sawat- ski. : St. Louis ‘101 000 000-2 7 1 Pittsburgh 000 012 10x—4 7 1 Gibson 1-2, Bridges ‘7) and Porter; Law 14-7 and Burgess. HR: StL-Boyer (23). Los Angeles 120 000 00iI—4 8 0 i Koufax, 64 Craig (8), Labine (8) and Pignatano; Nuxhall,,Pena (2), Brosnan, 7-5 (8), Lawrence (9) and Bailey. HRs: LA—Es segian (1); Cin—Robinson (28). League American Baltimore 201 000 000—3 6 1 Chicago 000 000 010-1 5 0 O’Dell 7-10, Walker and Trian- dos; Shaw 13-3, Moore (2), Lown Lollar, Romano (6). HR: Chi-Lol- lar (18). Washi 100 000 030— 4 8 0 Cleveland 112 100 00x— 510 © Fischer 8-9. Pascual (3), Griggs (5', Woodeshick (7), Clevenger ‘8) and Courtney; McLish 15-46 Locke (8) and Fitzgerald. HRs: Wsh-Allison (28), Killebrew (37); Cle-Held (22), Baxes (14). International League Columbus 013000 001-5 8 1 Miami 020 000 002— 410 2 Gibbon, Williams (9) |Baich; Anderson, Kay (9) and Brady, Bucha (9). Montreal 410 400 000— 9 15 1 Rochester 002 210 003-8 12 1 Bierrer, Lapalme (5), Nunn (9) and Teed Onuska (6):Smith, Mc- Clain (1), Greason (4), Hiland (5), Hurd (7) and Green. Toronto 040 000 200-6 11 1 Buffalo 100 000 000— 1 4 @ Den Johnson and. Henry: Bus- ker, Erickson (2), Mahaffey (8) and Coker, Burk (8). NS Schoolboy HALIFAX (CP!—Defeated mid- dleweight Hank Mercer of Val- dosta, Ga., said here Tuesday night that Blair Richardson of South Bar, N.S., hits harder than anyone has has met. Mercer was stopped in the fifth round by the flash 18 - year - old Nova Scotia schoolboy. Mercer said “that kif is a killer. Rory Calhoun didn't hit me that hard.’’ Calhoun ranks among the top 10 middleweights i” the world. | Richardson is Maritime middle- | weight champion. He has won 15 of 16 professional fights, 14 by knockouts. CRASH KILLS SIX DARMSTADT, Germany (Reut- ers)—Six persons were killed and 2% injured,some of th seri- ously, when a busioad of vaca- tioning Be'gian children, aged 10 to 12, was in collision with a truck on a highway near here during early Wednesday. DISCUSS LABOR TORONTO (CP) — Labor-man- agement relations, present and future , will be the theme of the Ontario Young Liberal Associa- tion’s annyal summer conference Aug 21-23 at Milford Manor aear | Bracebridge, Ont. ers | 3 0 Cincinnati 000 200 07x—9 13 1) (6), McBride (7), Staley (9) and and | Is Hard Hitter Mrs. Marlene’ Stewart Streit of Toronto, holds the Canadian Women's Open Golf Champion- ship trophy after an unpreced- ented sixth win in Toronto Sat- eS ne Ss urday. She won 7 and 6 over Mrs: Bruce McGhie of New York. The 25-year-old shot- smith, who first won the title in 1951, broke the five-time re- Ms, iX TIME WINNER - Davey Moore LOS ANGELES (AP) — World featherweight champion Davey Moore retained his title Wednes- night when he stopped Hogan (Kid) Bassey of Nigeria in the llth round of a scheduled 15- rounder fight. Moore, 126, had the ex-cham- pion in bad shape at the close ofr the 10th round and Bassey, 125, was unable to come out for the lith, . a It goes into the record as an lith-round knockout because the bell had sounded before the fight was stopped. - Moore, of Springfield, Ohio, de- throned Bassey for the title when he stopped him in 13 rounds last March 18. Bassey's right eye was badly swollen and bruised from the ma- chine-gun-fire left hooks and jabs. -|The ex-champion also suffered a cut at the corner of the left eye- brow in the second round. It bled, but. did not hamper his ef- forst too much. _ The 25-year-old Yankee went all out in the 10th to score a clean knockout. Bassey opened the round with a@ swinging right, but in a mom- ent Moore looped a right to the head that spun Bassey. around. Bassey’s glove touched the but he did not appear in cord set by Ada Mackenzie of Toronto who won the title in 1919, 25, 26, 33 and 35. (CP Wirephote) PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pitts- burgh Pirates whipped St. Louis Cardinals 42 Wednesday night behind the seven-hit pitching of | Vernon Law after dropping playoff of a suspended game 8-6. ; , 1 One of the 14-7, was Ken Boyer’s 23rd homer of the season. The Pirates tallied in the fifth on a walk, Dick Schofield’s double and a sacrifice fly, picked up two more in the sixth on three singles and added an insurance marker in the seventh when Bill Virdon scored on a_ sacrifice squeeze play. CLEVELAND (‘AP)—The Clev- eland Indians almost blew a four run lead in the eighth, inning, Wednesday night but hung on for a 5-4 victory over Washington) Cardinals Defeat Pirates Tribe Edges Senators streak. By winning the Indians cut Chi- cago’s American League lead | back to 3'2 games as the White the | Sox bowed to Baltimore in the afternoon. The Senators exploded for three runs in the eighth on Bob Alli- son's 28th home run and Harmon Killebrew’s 37th homer with a man aboard ; Bobby Locke came in to halt the uprising. MILWAUKEE (AP)—Lew Bur- dette gained his 17th victory, tops | in the majors, with a six-hitter | Wednesday night that gave Mil-| waukee a 5-2 victory over San! Francisco and moved the third place Braves within three games! Giants distress at this stage. Moore, sensing victory in his first defense of the 126 - pound title, tore in. He rocked The Kid with stunning lefts and rights and -had Bassey hanging on desper- ately in a neutral corner. AIMS AT HEAD Bassey retreated down the ropes toward his own corner, with Moore continuing his relentless head attack. Bassey was getting rubbery on his feet. There were some boos ‘from the crowd of about 8,000 when Bassey apparently on the advice of his English manager, George Biddles refused to resume the bout. months ago, Bassey similarly was held back because of severe cuts over both eyes. PAINTING? Pittsburgh Paints, Giants over the past five years. | The Giants, losing five of their last seven, retained their two- game hold on first place, how- ever, since second place’ Los An geles lost at Cincinnati. CHICAGO (AP) — Billy O'Dell | and Jerry Watker slowed down the pennant pace of the White Sox here Wednesday, holding the American League leaders to five- hits as they pitched the Balti-| more Orioles to a 3 to 1 victory. | O'Dell. pitched eight innings in| the extreme heat then let Walker finish the job. The loss was only the second | for the White Sox in their last 18 games at Comiskey Park. The Orioles made things easy | lof the National League leading;for.-O'Dell by scoring two first-| jinning runs and then cashing Bob Burdette, who has lost 12, now Shaw, the Sox starter, in the third land snapped a four-game losing has a 15-2 record against the inning | | \ TEAMWORK THE PR PROGRESS a . ‘It's time for a change! ' We heard these words many times In 1957-and 1958 and now, in 1959, we have an opportunity to hear them and heed them once. again. Almost twenty - five years of Liberal rule in this province has undérlined history's lesson that long years in office make a government weak, nedtecttul of the public Interest, forgetful of the fact that they are the elected representatives of all the people, not the government of special privilege to the favoured few. ELECT A UNITED TEAM ~— PROSPERITY - ELECT RESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY The Party of The Causeway Inserted by the P. E. 1. Progressive Conservative Party, | keep that Just Painted leek . LONGER! Chandler Bros. No. 1 Plywood Place Charlottetown, P.E.L eames Seno The White H Stops Hogan (Kid) Bassey mat, | poms offer to |the Province. In the original fight five | | might —wellbe-the- motto of the} TIVE! —— urs, J took charge at the eutseti. thie Retains Title [27-year-old opponent im the open- “ ing rounds. _ Bassey brought-the crowds to its feet im the fifth round, his In each fight, Moore was com-| est of the evening, as he let fortably ahead on points. loose with a swinging attack, But in contrast to the fight |ooping both hands and. driving \it' was a confident. Moore who! Moore back. a ‘ Conservatively § na | | tained verbal onslaught of Pro- | gressive Conservative ec andi- | dates, the famed Matheson line is crumbling) in all directions. Kept promises indeed! Monday | Gight at York a packed. over- | flow house heard PC’s Andrew | MacRae, i | Heath Among the broken Liberal | promises listed by Mr. MacRae {were the following: failure provide an over-all licenstng sys- ;tem for trucks: failure to estab- lish the big chicken plant prom- lised for Charlottetown: failure | take advantage of a large establish a Bo & Mr. Driscoll fiailed the ‘ernment for its lack of initiati ‘in’ marketing, The best could do was send a ‘un north after the markets jall been picked w by wide-awake competitors, he Mr. Macouarrie reminded electors of the many added ‘benefits the Diefenbaker govern- i ment had given the Island —a/ government were taughing up *2.599,000 annual grant good for their various sleeves all - | Committee members are re- i minded to attend the various poll ‘meetings called for this week. Check with your poll chairman and be sure to attend. All elec- tors are invited to listen to the °rd Prince PC candidate Henry Wed-e speaking on a CJRW- CFCY _hook-w tonieht at om. Tomorrow night. Phillip Matheson. PC candidate for 2nd Queens will speak over CFCY/| of the two counties. at 7:45. SO, BE A WINNER ON SEPT- “Sion here. please.” Such; EMBER 1. VOTE CONSERVA- unter Says . . . Yes, it’s time to enjoy and best of all, the fin ab -The White Hunter IT’ You'll find many improvements — clearer pictures, wonderful sound, and controls that are so easy to set, on the S TIME. television — with longer evenings, good programs, est TV viewing it has ever been possible to watch. will be a pleasant surprise te see the wonderful changes Phileo has made for your viewing — pleasure. 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