-e...'e Dairy iii 1-'..":. vi; LYO And Legion Post Wins Provincial Jr. Baseball Series Opens llere Tonight &J;balImgoed1 mind: ards The probable starting lineup for 3 er Joi-abhieshu -thA1bb' this nil . . 1 "ad Don "Duck" mdlw (D1, M:ol”odVl”p1wmn'w:n:'F:rE:': his Sunshine Island Dairy mov- ed three runs in the first im11,,. pitching duties tonight in the Kennedy eiitehtna; Kip needy, gdulnfg Hf." P1": 31" "'9 C"; 5:1” glgmnevei mfg high. Frank opening same ol the Provincial first iieeernoh Lund. second base: 1:mnI't:.'B3;::uc:i3o::;f'elu1sf; LVYVC it?" double! P9P ltd of the lusiior baseball pliiydowns between the Abbiee and the Curran uid Briggs Juniors of Summersidc. The game will be played at Memorial Field, the home of the dedending champion Abbles. and will get underway at eight o'clock. coach Johnny Carroll of the Jack Kane. short; Willie Dunn, third base: Bill Purcell, left field; Kenny MacDonald, centrefield and Malcolm MacFadyern, right field. The Abbies also have a strong bench whom Edwards can call upon for neerly any situation which may arise. and advancing past the Bike Shop Wheelers and Canada Packers who were idle. . The Llguorian Youth Club as- sured themselves of a play-off spot by defeating the City Sllckers G-l while the Legion moved closer to the play-offs by turning back the Billy MacDonald played a sound defensive game for the City 3, centrefield, king an Olltllandigu catch and cut in; down Clarie P... era at second base on a good D... -. The umpires were Ev. MlcNeil1 Len Arsenault and Merrill Pineau.' Gui-ranltes is expected to counter with Dee Lefurgey, the young Bummerside native who has deve- loped well this season. :l: s.::?."..:””.t;::;;.T:r.r"::..i:.”:3 ..... .. M........i . bg,:or;..bw;,s - ' 9 9 c - - ' - - C d o er ar w Province, has been bitterly con- side Town League and so far this .Ra"m' gmgp Vi.” 't:edXV'"n::g ;:J:Vf.p 0.3.; hilt, 0 tested in, recent years with the season have lost only one Raine. !f3'::rV"BiTln Giu::,";gnd ;aufrMacg Jimmy Flannlgan made his first titles alternately being won by Bherlottetown and Summerside Kaml. Last year the Abbies won the I-r0Vt'l'!. 15-Year-Old Gets Into 2nd Round; Gray Has Bye Eh C l l. d ill 5 . . . Br w. n. WHEATLEY and mm on to Vi'li'l 6 and 5. mfg ,.,l,',:r",1;1e,,'s,,,.c27,f,.S0n P,.,.i;,a,p11,: John Thistle Pitched the Legion Wamdian PF?" 5'4" w'”""l Doug Lewis. New Blunshhl-lCk'll'(1UIf for the Abbies xiliile Ed 1” .the” W") W" Lhe Lmnsi Dave Chisholm pitched the first five in- LONDON. Ont. (CF) -- Thomas Harold Crabtree help? himself to as much of (hr glory t al. was ex- tent Monday ullen unknowns and near-knowns struggled through the first round of the Canadian ama- teur golf championship. Thomas Harold ll I 15-year-old Winnipeg boy. known only 85 rial Jllrllnr champions was David C”5”” demmng K"””5' The BROOKLYN (AP) .. Brooklyn suck n1 ,1 un awed .1", as h- M . Buwh am” babyhood M me 1". Moan M Halifax who ca”)edii(3ha?:id::!vtiiini?i:.zaThcs::(:ii(lgh;::: 1 1 1 1 Dodgers hit two home runs and he vftidloall (fh: wiryxin the Li- S (hpriqlyi 1".33”'.....1..1.,, W", - t as 510 ('Ll Lflcs l sistance of an uncle. Butch calmly All Abbie players are requested to report to the field at 6:45. The Curranites have been Im- pressive in exhibition and league In their last appearance at Chnrlotlelown they defeated the Intermediate Abbies 8-0 in a game called at the end of five innings. Almost is year has passed since that night in early September when the Junior Abbles edged the Cur- ran and Briggs Juniors 5-4 at Mentorial Field to win the Island Junior BHAEIJRH Championship. The Abbies won the 1953 series four games to one with one game tied. They scored five times in the early innings of the last game and man- aged io pmii-cl their lead although Prince Edward Island junior cham- pion from Moncton, was all square Buckley started for me Curraiiitcs and was relieved in the third by 1 Jack Kearns. l-(earns for summcrside and Car- through the ninth with Hank Gal-I e s e loway of Sarnia and won on the hnme hole when he sank in four- footer for a birdie three. The only loser among the provin- Garth Simonson of Strhiloi'd, Ont. lsnn for the Abbie-s were the indiv- idual pitching stars. The AbblPS won the first series game '7-4 with Little Marlene Stewart grins happily Parkdale Lions 15-5. Art Ballem picked up his seventh victory against one loss for the Dairymen. He allowed only two The Central Creameries Giants defeated Rotary Phillie: 15-9 yes- iterday in a Little League baseball start for the B.Y.C. and tossed a four hitter but was the victim of weak support. The Dalrymen scor- ed their first four runs without ob- taining a hit. Rollie Lee hit I home run for the Dairy in the fourth inning. Barrie Hughes had two hits for the Dairy and Art Ballem one. Ray MacCloskey. Kenny Tulle and Des Burge hit for the losers. Gerard Burge. Ray Maccloskey. Sam Gregory and Dick Carroll played good defensive games. j Gonnell each had three hits for the -Giants while George Dunn had i three hits for the Phillies and Ivan Brown A home run. l Following is the schedule for to- day: l 10 a.m.-Little' League Rotary Phillies vs Holman's Indians. 2 p.m.-Bantam All Stars prac- tice. Following are the Little" League standings as of August 18: naaor ea-.-4 Kensingtnn ... . . . Dodgers Bow To Phillies 9-6 nings for the Lions and Spud Chandler the last two. The Legion scored ten runs in the first inning as the Lions de- fences fcll apart. Louie Gaudet of the Lions hit the only home run of the game. Blenis Nicholson allowed the City coaxed Robin Roberts for six walks gum-15" youth c1ub'3 Vjcmry, D1ck The Bike Shop Wheelers and an Legion meet this evening nn 1)., ' Old Diamond in I City Si-mb,11 League game with the game com. mencing at 6.45. Playing coach Wa OTTA lVA, 1 1137 Shepherd will pitch for the Wheelers and John Thistle for the Legior Rain, Washes Oul Junior Tennis Play Al Ottawa (CP)-Rain out the fourth day's play in the Canadian junior tennis champion. pleieri as rain halted play 'dV3M9d mm m9 "mind ”””d' W W9 21” WW9 5””""l,bl"Vl ff1?.dK:22,”.dZ..3f..',5”.Tl,.l?iQ”lf,?;,f2i the Canadian Open Women's Golf Championship trophy fvlgnday night, but blew a chance 130,1, pnched gm. the cny and nmes at the Ride” lawn ”h”'”d ”" b3 h” mmihe" by WM" Slmmw” Smk 3" ”gm'Z l)nn .vlacLeod and Kearns hooked she won at Brightwood, N. S., after climinaling a tough to move into a virtual deadlock for hurled good 1,,-.11 but received mile club, permanent me 0, the Cmmy first place in the National League as they bowed to Philadelphia 9-6. Brooklyn now trails New York by one game. In staggering to hls- l8Ih vic- tory, tops in either league. Roberts support. The Liguorian Youth Club scor- Birdie Tebbells pionships. Officials had hoped to play at least 100 matches and clear up the junior men's closed singles scnii-finals and the finals of the juvenile girls' open singles. The fcmter for a birdie four. 1 draping a 2 and 1 defeat on Larry C. G. O'Hearn of Dartmoulh., Pink of Parma, Ohio, who is , around 40 years old. NS., and Bob Gray of Charlotte- ', Otherwise, the tournament mov- town had byes. i ed along in altanate sun and rain , minus top-name players of Canada up in a. pitchers duel. Carson put Ihe Abbies three games ahead hurl- ing is 4-0 shutout with Buckley taking the loss. The Curranites won the fifth game 6-2 behind Jack Kearns with Ian Kennedy losing. field of Americans and Canadians. Beside her smiles Mary Gay of Kitchener. Ont, the runner up who played great golf but lost to the Forithill, 0nt., girl 9 and 8 in the 36- hole final. (CP Photo). . and the United States who were " B0 The Abbies wrapped the series up ' walked four men in I weird first , final: 1,, both events Wm be db -lo, ' t. d b . ' r r . t l , in the second and one H F ed 550 - .. among the firs roun you a in the sixth game, winning 5 4. Vi:nur1i:5;)VrVI:mhV The total Wu more S cigenniogiaiann of vanwuv" Ind Fromuzlicgdxflgigirdsrvnkm tire” stllsofre I H ' I . O . than he had all0W9d in (my 35-139 ClNCINNATlCiAPi President G in Ch pman of M i 1 was in - Tonight g M 1 R 1d "3 V- V m- 1' V xml ii A on res, ing of the provincial junior cham- II two teanislstarteniilolngver agaiii ti: in the last three seasons. Roberts Warren Giles of the National battling for the right to meet had Wnlktd Only 33 TM" in 33 League Monday fined manager Guy Durocher of Sherhrooke in pions. Five of six who played won their matches. One moved along by default and anothu had I bye. decide the 1954 winner. Gone are Benny Carson, Ian Kennedy. Ed Buckley and Jack Keorns. Carson previous appearances totalling 244 1-3 innings this year. V The Philliea wrapped it up with Birdie Tebbetts of the Cincinnati Redlegs 350 for his argument with Friday the men's final today, were stale- mated at two sets and four games each in the third set when To Be Held This Week MONTREAL (CPJ-Boxer Paolo Melis of Italy was rushed to hos- p""1 NV m emergency appends” 15 D"-Chink MR1"? bill "1 N0" The annual Prince Edward 15- mersidc Charlottetown and Caven-i - umpire Em. S"'.w”t in NJ. OIAMY WIN! ' tom Monda some seven hours 390” .1111 . - . . . ' f . WW9 NM -0" 511 ill” I W9-lk "id night's Cincinnati-St. Louis game. ii heavy downpour finally halted Y Y a u e Kennedl is working land closed Golf Tournament. uill dish can be expected to iompete an "rm, m the mmV The fine was assessed for ,.pm. May. Th? Sm” was 6'21,” Swan" before he was to enter the ring against Armand Savoie, former Canadian welterweight champ. Melis became ill a few hours with a group of geologists outside the Province Buckley and Kearns are likely pitching somewhere in their native land, the U.S.A. before weighing-in time. . . , open Wednesday afternoon of this week at the Charlottetown Golf Club. The second round of the 36 hole competition will be held at summerside on Saturday 21st. Aug- ior this coveted silverware. I . - Enterios will be accepted at the1B::eAK1i,;Ilhb,.:IeREaAK 'first Lee on Wednesday afternoon. Brooklyn wmnmg m.eakV Roberts trailed only once in the game as Brooklyn took a 3-2 lead the first set, 9-7 in the second and the third when longing and reviving" the argu- at the end of merit over whether outfielder Gus for Chapman Bell caught or trapped a fly ball tied at 4-4 in which scored the winning runs for play halted. St. Louis. Stewart ruled Bell PLAYED CARDS INSTEAD . and Dearnaley of Montreal. '1; - who won the Canadian Junior championship Saturday. scored an easy I and 8 victory over Don four-game Mm, of London, om, Wm, . The entire card was. cancelled There an new me” n Mm tV V V m.d.1 331 thug on; p.,;- on thg due to lack of time to obtain ap CJUMV The Jumm, Abbi” hgve me uirhe Capitol Them” T,.ophVvV p,.b1Hayden gV1ee:'le9VS5f3L0r:ldhV;iV;1"e1Vf18w::!V1V Rgfecgvnif traPDed.the ball. ';heh200 Uplnyers from Canada V out nine. Indseven par for the re- Suluble 5Ub5m"W 19' We IWH3” new pitchers. several new infieldeis sented by Mr, Harold 'Gaudet of p,,m.11,; on misc via a walk . T---- ?"r:r(ISt iii lll9nl:flehhOsli:EtesBndpI::lh(li melnlng six holes. and outfielders. Six of the boys Summerside. and presently held by ' . . ' A D ' i ,. i ' . Ted Homenuik. lo-you--old Sea-1 . who started the opening game a Darwin Huesm, 315,, 01 summug n ' t gaIl:VlJ:10e:l.l;lnlVI:l:0l';:gerBV:'bAlEarnelil;l& a ioVttVi1e movies V;avl(;ienmthe days NWh"'ln -llml” ”h'lmPl”" "m" N B -"””'."W W” b9 1" Uniform this side. Will be at. stake. and A large a. starter but he gave up two runs . o at there ctuhes 0!" i ii d i Ym-kton, mad. the turn (iv. up . . evening. The six are Forbes Ken- turnout of shot makers from Sums NEW GLASGOW N S (C?) - in the first and in the third couldn't d'l' ewer: Irina tchee Jlunllisr-I em:-n?. eve: Mike Mmiciieei of Detroit , ned.v. Don MacLeod. Kip Ready, -mm-w Jackie H1,,,d,n 137'. "1 S,,,,;am,n get anybody out y 0;" mg," i :Vn1l1ueBlI1,)vur;,r:l'rC:ig1al?:1'? Ah:g,”F”d-WV" knocked down Halif:i:t' izliiwclght Gil Hodges hit his 3151 homer SARATOGA SPRINGS, N, Y, .1319,-,1. Lan1bprt of Vic”-,,.,m.,11,V 1 ' "5 ha” Leroy Rocco Jones, 132. for ii leading off in the third. ihe last (AP)-Alfred Vnnderbllvs Native Qua. 11... dpffinding C1,,,mp,,,n 1, 3 HPW keystone combination in Jackie Kane and Bobby Liind and a new cenirefieider in the person of time Brooklyn pulled level. All other major league were idle Monday. Dancer. returning to the track af- ter a. three-months layoff, won his 21st victory in 22 starts Monday the men's closed who was ousted Sunday from that event by Dur- ocher, played his first match in count of eight iii the fifth round and won by a unanimous decision in the ten-round bout here Monday Probable Pitchers By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League teams Gels Underway . NEW YO A - 1 K 1 pitch”, ,mRmd("l.:) m".of',"9ba”,::: ROTMSAY V B (CP,,Nm,,. "my M”D”f"”?' , Philadelphia 202 050 000-9 14 znight. V --j------ when he outdistanced two rivals in the open, 0- ; 3 'gampsl,1 tW0l'I and lost records in mm matches werv completed1M0-1; H07 all the baseball attractions in BI;()((i)l'L:i)l:!l.1Q and l2Bllll9i:((:si9OWl:)6al'liiDllzithihhfffgl ltlli: lr)IlSllg(:llfVs'sOil0l:)lSl gargiggeg-(nylons special "we at nlH(?)Il:ilxU'iilnf:lil0d6-(l,oi:ir (hi)-;Nsl::lo0iiI:i i Wren? 950-" tiny in the opening dayis pay .1 ie Province the island: 1111 1 . r V - ' V V V - V ' t, V ' ' I---w -cw W most colorful Al Fredericton P" d ' y' ' 1 1 - . . .. . hm Plphm M New ark (mgm 1” WW5 mumamem TW"'V””' W” "'9' Hits: Bkn-Reese. Hodges. Brown's Gigantic was third. lfeated Chris Cummins of Toronto .. s' (11.10) At 11' - too 1- - on 1-. , - ., . . (”VV1V'mm"M V! H 0"? ' mVCV::ilVljlV'V E3108 Pxggirg-NSVH CVV0:)IVll rhil: gmlmt;lr1t.yeV:onti:V:flserieV:V0:iV.(phi: V lnwrnnuonal Ln". S do V The Dancer carried 137 pounds.l6-i. 6-3. in the same round. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh tnightr- Rmhpsny, defeated Gerry Regan. crown. Lasi year, although the A1,; 1VR”7hm0"d t"' syram" ””5tV'0””d1 0 a pnmggaxcron (C;-1-1111-,, but lllcllldmi I00”)? ENC GU91'Tm- the Erskine H5-10) vs Surkont I7-Hi Windsor, N. 5., 6-1, 6-4, in the men's bias won by a decisive margin, 111,. "””j 0 ) ,, l ' lime of Monday night's harness greate” Vlelxht M h” career" sq, 1,011.5 at M.1w;.ukp.e .n1,z1-.11-- 5111,1193 and 1:11,,-1,91. 11a11g1,1,H,ri111ax, individual gamesxvere hard fought Hawma H 204 ho 7a 12 0, Fulloiiiml are iliv Cll.l' Softball racini: here was recorded in the 1 -'-O-ah B 0 Lawrence 110-51 vs Wilson (8-0! vion over Llave Short. Rntliesay. affairs. This year the series should Buuiim mg '91 001P4 H 2 League siaiidiiigs. sixth dash when a Fredericton REGINA (CF) TM”m'”a.1 Alm.” Cincinnati at Chiragn 121-var 5.2. 6-2. produce another Wgiled struggle in .M”""" "M , (mfg J.”,h"””' 1- w L 'r r-t-. 1.0.-59, .i.,.;.m. castle, comes meletles reaped n 3-lharveat In their FUEL MLS entine (10-9r and Podbiclan (7-5i other results included: which established stars may add m1'-maiilxtd l:V)a,k(l:lulr1l;on ii, Liickson Dairy V 21 14 51 29 mm m an 3g5V lpre-Lseeasorti exhiliiitiog ganiiefn wijth and D, To” vs Pnllet (6-71 and Minne (9-85 M ' l les: Fred Coyle, Monr- heir achievements d ' ' t ' Wh l '. .21 14 7 0 28 v - - W65 I” 91""! 0” 53' "8 - 9' American League r IOll,engE?9rax?8d E. Puddingtnn. rookies my have thelrafrirst tggttglgf 1 Exmhm"" Pacclfctlsg . 22 14 8 0 2H Laztf ffgnw Fc?r1ensJ:eIglt3Emxl)Ia.ueg.t,1(937-"ll 5"-Vkll-Chewln R-0UEhTld9TS Detroit at Cleveland (nighti- Rxitlipsay, 6-2, 3-6. 6-4. baseball stardom . 1M”””k" W” on 4 0 City -22 I1 101 23 and. pi-rim-1,5 -mm, 31, g1.,p1,,n, ll-l. Zuverink (7-7) vs Lemon (16-51 Men's doubles: Regan and Dave ' ' 0 000 003100 l ! L.Y,C . 21 10101 21 had me same mnehzlm 2.51 T””"TC""CCW ”"”' T" "C New York at Philadelphia Anglin, mthesny, defealed w. The Abbies are going into 11... T””'”” llnlnlm mmmmm in 1.B.Y.C .21 9111 19 011.1,, 9.-mi. M... 13119,, by (night!--Byrd (7-6) vs Portocar- Mackln, Rothesay, and J Hoyt, series with what looks like a good - ' . :Legiun 8130 16 L k S 1 e. woodsmck. valg I I I "W l7'12l Rfnform 5'1 941v 5'23 R” B"”” M” ”"”'9d Ditching staff. Edwardsi -(Game called gt -wt? at H m'lK”'f"5 7 ” ' '5 llzrlsley no?” l;l:lolodstock and 'Camp- Chicago at Baltimore (2-twi- que, Moncion, and Coyle defeatetlywill lead-off tonight with Donlmngs mfnable Mlmau ee m Catch Lions - 614 1 13 1,9113 Buddy S31,” juhm night: - Pierce (5-7) and Johnson A. Brown and D. McAdam, Lancas- MacLeod. the 17-year-old ughi-laqpg;;?:;1 Burden? (2, mhmnn (.1, .. COLWYN BAY, Wales. (Reutersv -The Canadian cricket tourists suffered the first defeat of their ter. 5-1. 54- hand" Who Whiffed 29 batters Wnmenls singles: Dorothy .VIc-,here one Sunday afternnon about Intdsh, Westrield, won by default a month ago in s thirteen inning 17-51 vs Turley (9-121 and Kuzava (14! Boston at Washington For Wednesday Night Declaration, Tuesday 12 Noon. Standard Time ulolly MI, Koslo (Si, Buhl (6). Jay (9) and Crandall, Calderone 12v; Ci-imian. Schaeffer (2). Blake 16!. N.-S. Baseball (nightiC 5DP5ll(in6l nf pitchers. those ef- YDTM put lnrth by Lorne MacDon- ,-gall and Phill Murphy on Sunday Sullivan 19-10: vs Stobbs (7.1) over V. Brush. Mondfon. game Behind Macfieod there is S-ho e .10, and gnward Grim" mu, Mmday when beaten by 5,, . ' F l . . - g:'n';ie””3;338:-lfonge Stanley. 15,, HR.m1..,....k.,e; pendiegon, Stellarlon 5, Dartmouth 5. wickets in a one-day match by .i a.-cuss race-2 DASIIES AT sizsoo P 0 B . rne Mnc-- Halifax 5 Truro 4. team raised by former Hampshire C i - Dougnlgd and 15-year-old Roger ' Liverpool 9. Kentvile 6. player R. H. Moore. l Lady Clegg. You'll See. I'll Canto, Rusty Hanover. Tommy Mor- VV V p "MIA ' . . . ,.in. Face Cloth, Ginger Reynolds. Lusly'I Lass. Verniia Pearl. Fal- " . ” T 1 ”"' "'" t lllllPfIR. Penny Royal. Wait For Me. Orange Hal. Pitt's Boy, Robb! I I I By THE CANADIAN PRESS HUMHV Sum, BWV National League no cuss race-2 DASHES AT siso.oe iafternoon should not go unnoticed. W L Pct. GBL iMurphy allowed only three hits in New York 70 44 .614 a 1ST. DASH 7:30 STANDARD TIME 1 V Vnme 1,m1,,H which is H pretty good Brooklyn 70 46 V603 1 I A ' I Propane, Hilda Mac, Anns Pride, .131.-5 Hope. Amlicn, Ruhr P. showing for a guy who has pitched Milwaukee 66 47 .584 3V; Dale. Yank?! Joan. Ronald G.. Frisco Guy, Lady Abner, Mighty l)Pl1i 10nlY two games since he came Philadelphia 56 57 .496 ms ' Chsvle G.. Avalon Gal. home from DE1 Med school hut cincinnau 55 60 .4113 15 N0. 2'-6--CLASSIFIED TBOT-2 AT 3175.00 EACH May. St. Louis 54 61 .470 l6l' A cndss 1-no .. 3 e e o Chicago 44 7) 333 231,: l -Muriel F3: 2 Tartan: 3-Chet Lynn Clever; 4-Real Fingo; 5- T 2 DASHES AT um'oo ' MacDoug;ill looks as though he Pittsburgh 43 '73 .371 28 Bud's Erhn: 6 Pet llannver; 7---Waymark; 8-Royal Scott .lr.;-Also Bonnie Dale, Peggy Ellis, New Forest. Jimmie A., Frisrn 1'3" Today: games Cincinnati at Chicago 12: Philadelphia at New York 4N: Brooklyn at Pittsburgh (Ni handed 1,;.11em feeding them an St. Louis at Milwaukee 1N1 inside pitch with a drop. He en- , wFd"9"hY'l IN"?! tgfgd the game with the bu" Philadelphia at New York Vlogdgd 1" 1,1,9 hr” mum” and KM Brooklyn at Pittsburgh tout of trouble without a run scor- Si" 1.'""”."t M”wa”k” i ling. For the next seven innings, Cmcmnnl 5" chin" until he was lifted for Durk Mac- . Am"'c"' L.-3'" -LeodV he dun-t allow . run to the Standings unchanged; no games 11 h mm. . Monday - "Bill 1' envy .1 ting. Intermediates. 1-od".. "me. Chicago at Baltimore l2Ni New York at Philadelphia IN) Detroit at Cleveland 1Ni Boston at Washington (Ni Wednesday's games Detroit at Cleveland Chicago at Baltimore Boston at Washington New York at Philadelphia Great, Guy Harvester, (fella Sharron, Jrmndnle. Wlnnle's Liisl. Rum! Budlong. Miss Pallle, Rajah Hanover, Pot Hanover, Ginger Worih)'- has finally arrived on the pitching ,scHle and he seems destined to stay for some time. He had a (19111 eligible-Peggy Ellis; Wlnnie's Last. N0. 3-'7-(.'l.ASSlI"IEI) PACE-1 DASHE8 AT 3115.00 EACH 1--Tonamile; 2--Choctilate Dip: 3-Barbara Ann Queen; 4---Keppoeh FREE FOR ALL PACE.-2 "ASHES AT "(M00 V Playgirl; 5-E!-'0: 6--Abner Mccraw; '1-Dale 3.; klllly Budlong. Yuk. Gahagan. Robert Bruce. My Volo. Ann's Dream, Wliisperlll Hope, Jerry's Nightmare. A. G. Scott. Johnny Knlmuck. SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY-PHONE 3535 N0. -I-5-CLASSIIFIEI) PACE-I AT 3150.00 EACH 1--Prince Budlnng. 2--Evin Budlong; 3-Sleepy Sun; 4-Joule lud- long; 5-Marlon E.;.6-Sea Plant;V 1-Felrgo. No. I-5-(1l.ASSlP'llJD PACE-I AT II50.00 IMH i---R:-lie Bildlnng; 2- Rob Clegg; 3-Penny loyal: 4---Amerli-11': An: 5- Ranida: 6 silk Hnl; 7-Bellhop 3.: 8-Colonel Budloiil: also ellglhle-Vernita Pearle. Daily Double-2nd and 3rd; Qulnella 4th. CHARLOTTFHOWN DRIVING PARK ENJOY ?bqg)LZ 'MlI.n" Manager Tom Mnvlllalilallc made a good move when he sent in Mac- iDougnll with the hire: loaded. llfoung Roger Mecbeod was a bit wild and it didn't seem to be his I jdly. Mscbougall very often has .been Ifflicted with wildness in his first inning on the mound. Mac- hrlane warmed him up along with Ronnie Stanley and elected Mae- ibougall to put out the fire. When ltoi-no retired at the start of the lnlnth inning he left only A few burnt embers. To Late To claulfv .................m noon T0 Le-r. nun. sm. xxrirninucnn ci.r.nT( -rvrrsr Re-classification For Saturday Night Declaration Thursday 12 Noon. Standard Time A cuss rnorr-I DASIIEB AT sisooo Sir Francis Drake. Veils Gratlan. Clean Up, BIld'l Echo. lwfrlrk Wemeni. iteei range Sir Chuck. noyei seott .32.. out man CW" Muriel 1.. Arionway. . A. CLASS PACE-1 DAGIIK AT Ill!” Miss Knox. Commande Bill. Keppoch Playgirl: Little 0'1"" My Darling, Miss Donne Mu. True Hal, Abner the Great. 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