“HOT ON BACK NINE The Guardian; Charlottetown, Tues., wis “Aug. § 1968. . Alberta Squad Leads Tourney - MONTREAL (CPx! — Alberta, ethe defending champion, took a, was low on the team Manitoba's. team with 76. slipped three-stroke lead’ Monday at ‘the badly on the home-stretch after halfway: mark: in ;the interpro- ja “mediocre start. team golf matches for kept > |with a one-under-par 34 on the | crew first nine but ran into miseries vincial the Willingdon Cup. The four-man Alberta eame from, behind in a drive | down the back nine to finish/ fonday’s 18 holes: with an ag- gregate 293 strokes against (296 for British Columbia. Ontario faltered on the ing nine and had a 300, total. When. the-whole—field—of—about 150 had. finished early in. the evening. over the Summerlea “course, leading the. qualifying parade. Behind Ontario in the. team: play came Quebec with. 312, Manitoba’ with 314, Nova Scotia! with 317, Saskatchewan with 319, New Brunswick-Prince Ed.’ ward Island with 321— foundland with 330 “Along —-with~ Alexander's “71, Doug Silverberg and Bob Wylie of the Alberta team shot par 72s and John Kilburn ‘78. Vollmer ran up:a strain ‘of 12 straight pars and then birdied the 13th with a 10-foot putt. He added another birdie at the 17th with a six-footer, amt, another atring ‘of “parsThe Vancouver student took a ‘short-cut at the par-five 18th to get down ‘his birdie and played a beautiful approach-shot at the 17th for his second Alexander- went one-over-par en the front nine With a 37 and came back in. 34, getting down birdie putts of 15 and 10 feet: at the 12th- and 13th : I, New- ? Silverberg was,-at his best on the back nine with three~ bird- fes, missing par at the 17th last nine after leading on the open- six Canadians were-~ Ju Bill Pidlaski them in the hunt briefly ‘coming | back ‘with ad! Charles. Brace Scotia ‘team with 77 Ross was .Saskatchewan's best with 75, Ernest’ Hachey. was low for the N.B-P.E] combination with 76 and John Estabrooke posted Newfoundland’s low of (80 with” 40 on éack nije. : b niors Upset | League Leaders “It took the basement dwelling Juniors three: extra innings last /evening but they far from mind- ed the extra work as they shad- ed the Corran Bann CeeBeés 5-4_ in a-regular City softball league encounter. Urbain’ Gaudin pick- ed up his second win this season jover the league leaders as’ he pitched a sterling game. He al- lowed only seven hits in the. ten innings that he went while “show- ~ ing pinpoint control. as he walk- led the Nova’ @ and Ed) omaha Hela g OM ied only two. He fanned eight in ' the ten inning stint and pitched his way out of a-real jam in the ninth inning--as “he loaded the bases and then put out two Cee- | Bees For the losers: Ered Morrtson also went the route but-was a little jess successful... He up~ five runs on-éight hits while walking seven and fanning ‘nine The CeeBees had two two-run innings while the Juniors got sin- gle runs in three innings -. and two in one : : b Chandler was the. individual when a@ long putt failed to drop.; batting ‘star in the contest as he Wylie played par 36 ~on each nine, three-putting : three- greens along..the way -but making up for his-tapses withputts of—10- to 15 feet. poe Arthur Donaldson and. John Russell of the British Columbia ateam had 75s and veteran John Johnston, “starting. with “a cne-, under-par 35 on the front .nine, had. to ‘settle for a. 76 : Weslock and Gary Cowan of Kitchener, Ont. wound up with 738 _ The Quebec teain was off to a goed start with Don Alexander's 35~on., the front nine, but“ Don | took 42 along the “back-stretch | =td y finish with TT. Dave Hardie American League Batter hamméred- out three hits in four times ‘at the plate for «the -win- fers while Basil Maclssac chip- ped-in with another two singles.” For the losers Don Campbell - was two for four while the other . ‘five hits .weré scattered singles ‘Both clubs had three errors but none Were.of a serious nature: The. win-left- the —Juniors . one ‘game out of third place. behind the BIS Shamrocks. Corran Bann still leads the league with a 14-5 mark, with a handy margin over the second place Dodgers. - In action this evening the. Dod- igers and Shamrocks meet: in a. ‘game at Memorial Field schedul- = ied to begin at 6:15. gave, Two who were Canadian runners- swimmers up in the 440-yard men’s individual med- ley watch as Australia’s Peter Reynolds receives the gold n me-* Sandy 6G Two Twin Wins ‘Highlight Charlottetown Races Two horsés ‘took double dash wins in the five double dash events held at the Charlottetown Driving Park last thev were fairly well- backed by the bettors. ed by: Eric and Harry*Whebb: Wild Chance, “of, Dartmouth, N.S romped ow evening and w i wins in thé-first and fourth dash- és and win tickets were ’ worth: Only 2 10. and 3.00 fh e = chestnut— “pacer—_.Jolitop, - showed ‘Some of the “form of old ~ MEDALISTS “dal for his vietorv vesterday~ in the ’ British Empire and Commonwealth. Games” at Hutton, left, was second and Gilchrist,“ right, was taking both ends of the fifth-and , ‘ninth dashes in times of 2:11.2) and 2:12.3 and here again the) winner was a favorite with the patrons of the pari-mutuels: -Had it not been for longshot, ‘Miss Flamingo, romping home| in front of the field in the second’ dash the Daily Double would| have probably been at a new all: time low but as it ‘was_the com- bination of Wild _Chance and Miss. Flamingo was good for °27.40—in— the first feature of the evening. . The Quinella event. on the} third dash saw Afton Libby and | Reggie's Best lead the field to Jamaica) ~ ‘Doctor Alex (D. MacNeill) - KINGSTON, Jamaica ‘CP)— Peter Reynolds of ‘Australia won individual yard medley Hutton and Sandy. Gilchrist of | \Ocean—Falls, B.C., .hanging on | to take second and_ third place |respectively. | It was a. world record for. |Reynolds lyards in four minutes, 50.8 sec- jonds, ‘ breaking the old world! imark of 4:51.0, set by Edward | Stickles ° of the/ United States. four years ago For the two Canadians, second ‘medal each.. . Both were members of Cant jada’ s 880-yard men's relay team that finished second to Australia | Friday. The Australians set a world mark inthe 880. as well. KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP) ~ Pierre St. Jean of Montreal set a pair of British Empire Games records Monday night ‘as he |captured the _Games._ middle- weight weightlifting gold medal. St. Jean, 24-year-old son of ' Lionel St. Jean, 1958 Canadian |weightlifting coach for the ‘Games, broke his own record for the middleweight snatch jwith- a lift of. 281 pounds. followed this with a. jerk: of |319% pounds for a three-weight jtotal: of 870% pounds; breaking it_was-+ ie He |: native of. V-ictoria, Mite Whittaker. was oes pire Games today, with Ralph jthe event being played in (the |swim at ‘Swimmers Take 4 Medals; | Weightlifter: Takes Gold | KINGSTON, iEngland - won Jamaica (CP)— the- gold medal, the gold medal in the men's 440- .this- year in both the Canadian with Canada. second* and Aus; swim-. and United States singles cham- ‘tralia eee event at the British Em- Pionships. She is seeded first 1m women’s 440-yard medley relay third Monday. in the the - British./ /- Empire {Hes It took a photo to separate the rest of the field as the next four runners were all. clocked in 10.8. After. consulting the picture, | Officials. declared Mrs. Piotrow- Games. for the first time. |Games. jski, hazel .-. eyed. schoulteactier” In two men’s semi-final bad- | It was a world-record. * |from Canada, second, with Eng- kninion Srents. enaay ere The, English girls went. the land’s Jill’ Hall third. aysia’s Tan Aik Huang, unof-| distance’ in 4:40.6, “erasin the |/ ‘ficial world ~champion,, *eat lworld mark of 4:41:4 set ‘ @ KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP) 15-2 while his compatriot, Yew |Chang Hoe, defeated Scotland's | Robert McCoig 15-10, 15-7. etl Clay's | Appeal To Be Heard WASHINGTON: (AP)—Heavy- | weight Boxing. champion Cas- sius Clay's bid to. be exempted from military service as a con- scientious objector will be taken up at, an Aug. -23 hearing in Louisville, the U.S. justice de- partment said ‘Monday. A spokesman .said_ retired Kentucky . Judge Lawrence: S. Grauman will conduct the hear- ing, after whick the department Eng- | land. Linda:. Ludgrove, swimming breaststroke, and Judy Gegan., | butterfly, maintained the ad-! vantage. Marion Lay. of Vancouver, | who anchored Canada a us world record in the 440 style relay, put on a se eniaeee | spurt on the freestyle leg, but jcouldn't catch’ Pauline Sillett. | KINGSTON, Jamaica Art Jones: of Montreal eliminated Monday_ night the lightweight boxing at the British Empire Games when he lost a narrow decision to Ron- (CP)— was will make a. recommendation to the Selective Service. Appeals | Board. s | Pistons Enter | by" 10% pounds the. mark’ Tan poye Liang of Singapore set in | és clocked, - pe aber KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP)— The three-man jury of appeal Moriday ordered a restart to the British Empires Games wom- ~en's- tower. diving competition, which was halted earlier in the day with Beverley Boys of :Tor- onto in the lead. The jury, Supreme Court- of- |the Games, reversed an_earlier. ruling by the five-man technica) board in-charge of diving, which had decreed that the —event would continue Wednesday at the point«where it was inter- rupted with two of the five pre- liminary dives to be completed. A gusty wind, which bothered lall Seven divers, led to the stop- {page just after Miss Boys ped completed her third - dive, = corker, that put. her ahead of Susan Knight of Australia. Her ee ae aia total was‘177.60 points to 174.80: Pays: $21.10, 4.80, 4.00; 3.40,! KINGSTON.—Jamaica-%CP)— 3.60; 3.60. $6.50, 3:00, 2.30, 32. flan O'Brien -of— Australia, with_| 2:40;--2:40.- : aed to-spare>- Monday~ won = ‘men’s | DASHES 3 AND 9. |220-yard bréaststroke eva@it at : Afton Libby’ -(R.. Craig 1 Sas partie: [Reggie's Best ‘A. Pineau) 2 7|‘he-British Empire ‘Games. . Far Stride (D. MacNeill . 34, Hamilton~ Graham of. New ; Zealand. --won - tle second-place Dennis Herbert (E. Ferguson) silver medal. third. Reynolds -was in 4:50.8, a new record. (AP Wirephoto by radio from “DASHES 2 AND 7 Miss Flamingo (A. Carr) °‘ 1 > | Brenda’s Flame (F. Maclsaac) Lucky Gark -¢W: “Henderson) My Haven ‘C.Smith) Rollomatic. (J, Campbell) - _| smoke as Softball Final The Pistoas “advanced ‘to the final round. of the Commercial League Softball playoffs last evening as they shaded . the Power Kings 2-1 in the fifth game of the semi-final series and took. | a 41 win out of the best of seven series. Dick. Murley pitched one | of the best games recorded in the-league this year as he al- lowed only two hits in taking the -win— while -giving=,-up-only one free pass_and fanning four. League president Tom Monag- | than scored the only run of the game for the losers as he got on base and then scrambled home when the Piston's right fielder dropped a loag- fly ball. Dave Rowe and- Hugh MackKin- non managed the only two hits off of *Murley. Rowe. was the pitcher ina [losing cavee and on any other nighet his performance would have been a good one. He scat- tered -seven hits while walking four. and fanning -two but ran into—trouble—in—the-sixth—inaing (when Ernie Sellick singled. He ‘got the next two batters but thea saw his efforts ‘go up in Rice; who has been the big gun for the Pistons all through the series pole-a long triple and score the runner. Stonley ANotey eetter, : Of hana. breaks... the tape... to. qual the games-—240-vatd--Ter ord ef 20.9 ia winning his TIES RECORD tr 0 heat during the Rritich Pye Cansda pire........and Commonweaith....of:the..B. Games—in—Kirssten-—tamaiea; yesterday. D. Domansky,. of (AP ahashas irephoto i % a ® left “id T. Robinson ted forse com piace in the heat — a \ailment has been diagnosed as Dressen's condition remains se- | Oe Tigers manager's ‘atest | a kidney infection. He had entered the’ hospital (May 16 after suffering his sec- ond heart attack in 14 months. Doctors say there is’ inp ‘evi- dence of further heart damage this time. Coach Bob Swift, whh placed Dressen in May, is an! Outpatient at the same~ hospital. | He is receiving cobalt treatment | for lung cancer. Swift enteréd ‘hospital July 14. | Coach Frank Skaff, appointed | j acting manager when Swift was | sidelined, continues to run the ‘elnb & ty ~ 9:30 =1 12:30 re- | AGAIN . } ONE MORETIME —. TONITE, TUESAY, AUG. 9th ee ere “The ‘Outcasts” ROLLAWAY | 1 Gladding (12),. Lélich (12) and RACES 5 and 8 1—Thunder Benn Burn; 2—Victory March; 3—Harry Wilder; McFarlane: . McCormick, Cox | 4Lynden Hanover; 5—Calamity’s Boy; 6—Ernie Spencer; 7— | (8),-Kline (9), Humphrey (4-2) t Rio Grande; 8—Happy Gallon C. 10) and Casafiova, HR: Wash * RACE 9 Proward sag): : 1—Name The Price: .2—Misty Paul; 3—Eleanor Patch: 4— Minnesota*~ 000.001 100— 1 79 | Summer Dream; 5—Hallie J.; 6—Jolly Don; cae Lane; 8— (Kansas City 031 020 00x— 6 10 @,| Babe Clegg. Also eligible: Rose Alda Chief: Kaat (15+ 9), Siebler « (3), | <c Daily Double on Races 1 and a Exactor on "Rack 5; Quin- Klippstein (5), Pleis 7) and | a on Race 7; Exactor on Race. 9. Nixon; Nash (6-0) and Roof. ' $ ¢ : ‘> H. BENNETT CARR 3. ‘°° - Sun. Lite of Canada 3! e District Supervisor | ¢° “Insurance Counselling : : 13 Charinttefown, P.F.T.° ¢) vot $ Pivone 4-8817 - 4-5435 3a ’ i ui ts. >] Charlottetown and Mt. Stewart Juve- nile Baseball Teams | Aug. 6 at 6:30 p.m “Admission 75¢ dian Legion will meet in Mt. Stewart Sat. “game to decide the right to qualify for. the Provincial Tournament. ‘Vince King, Provincial Secretary: of The Royal Cana- . . for a sudden death. an 7 | ald Thurston of England. The young Canadian, ‘who: lost | Several pounds -after his arrival |here because of the heat, movedy into -the lightweight — division after Fred Fuller of Vancouver injured his right arm in ane ing and was dropped from the Canadian’ team. ~~: Janés, 20, had reached the. lightweight quarter-finals on the strength of a third‘round knock- out over Arthur Fry of Aus- tralia last Friday. KINGSTON, , Jamaica (CP)—| Diane Burge’ of Australia won the gold medal in the women's -100-yard-dash at the British Em- pire. Games Monday.and Van. through in a desperate battle to take. the second-place silver. Mrs. Burge, .an Australian typist, came home in 10.6, a tenth of a second off the time she set-in a heat earlier. Her heat time broke the Games rec- ord set in 1958 by Marlene Matthews-Willard “of Australia. - MARITIME RACING HALIFAX (EP) — Royal Rus. the exactor at nearby Sackville Downs “Monday night to -pay $110.40, the best return of the night. The fastest time in the eight- dash card race. was-Oil Capital's couver’s Irene Piotrowski came}. sell ahd’ Puzzle Girl combined in |~: He churned the 449 Dinesh Khannax of India 15-6, | team from The Netherlands in | George C¥Fougtii cof Australia |May, 1964. at Blackpool, scored an upset_victory Monday might in the 880 yards at the British. Empire Games» Wilson jthe opening backstroke leg, put Kiprigut of Kenya took he §$il- jEngland into a lead of, some | Ver and~~George . Kerr of ithree yards. and Diane Harris, | Tas maica _won the bronze eon ‘Dilliard Returns To Roughriders _ OTTAWA (CP Jim ‘Dillard*still hasn't settled his (financial differences with Ottava” Rough Riders but he has returned to the Eastern \Football Conference: te aeni's from. | daily practices ae | Dillard walked out on a prac- |tice Friday over what he termed ja “money misunderstanding” jbut returned Saturday and Sun day for drills. \, Dillard came. to Ottawa from Calgary Stampeders last. season his option for the Western Foot- ball Conference club. But he tract with Ottawa, He - suffered a minor knee in- only “imited ‘action {n last. Wed- {Montreal Alouettes Riders won 106-8. He.is expected te “start Wed- nesday when Ottawa~meets Cal- gary here. which ‘the The trouble apparently stems. from ‘a bonus clause \in Dillard’s” contract. It is” believéd “unoffi- cially Dillard claims he’s due for a $5,000 bonus this season. puthocs after he threatened to play out later ‘signed a three-year con- jury in pre-season play and saw ~ Nesday's season opener against- ~- ® sy PLAIN Fee Re ile eee CIGARETTES ‘ REGULAR and KINGS . if P the wire and the 1-2 finish was 43 William Mahony, a rene pies eS CE ; y 5-5 ;8--Grade~12~student from New |— The Pistons will now advance |2.06 3-5, ney Sipe a pees Sa en rere or sie Sin Landy Tone ener 6 6| Westminster, B.C., took the|to the finals where their op-| ‘Other winners were: Prince: y [Just gs well that the quinella-was My stery. Mite (R. MacFay- ‘third-place bronze. ponent will be either the ROMP |Nova (2.11 1-5); Royal Showers | \ark lnot=on-the-eighth_dash_as—Mys- | dente TIT -O'Brien-went the “distance in [or the Royal Bankers, f (2.08 2-5); Kwita Kid (2.14 3-5); | ra ef in tery: Mite, who had finjshed se-| ‘Times: 213 and 2.13:1. 2:29.3,, which bettered the estab- | LINESCORE: . ,|Borderview Renown (2.07); Tho- | vedth in the first half of the tw in, Pays: $4.20, 3.10. 2.60: 13.50, |lished world “record of 2:30.6, | Power ery ee o- ‘: : ; pas B a (2.10 2-5); and Jean- | By BEN OL AN ‘ ai s = au He et ee fe lene te be cit ee bon: mt se — 2:78, 0 he did oe a eTbe follow: ag is a roundup of nde dled IE : , f > Seer imes t - 445 : | an tote She Anierican Alantn's HAE Akioe Stee IL Moe bie ne AS ees Galea Memes waa We A AT League that Baltimore Orioles © /ues to lead the NL in homers! eisen ana to . ye ieee = eee ea 24| Len Chane of Montreal WL PCT; obtained Frank Robinson from — Pele SS co ar Na "feate Th oe it waite ; aa (W. Ket ) 3 6| seventh th if wnt one Pistons . 2 ae Cinginnatl Rede last’ winter ‘Frank Robinson igs -the AL's reece eed tk tig ae si Site oe oie : iy Pid bedte Sane t Cee Power Kings oh 40 | ~The AL tei the ne fac home ~run._leader with .33-while. aon occur le. SIX on :Ellen- Joyce ‘0. illis ar | petitors,: registering’ a 2:45.2. LEADING BATTERS | 00 sian < aaieat cede 4 Brooks Robinson““heads- the—runs ae oe vere eed Gen pest Cea 5 3 KINGSTON. :Jamaica (CP)|... a BH Avg. Ont? two in addition to Robii- :. : p batted -in list-with. 82. ‘aanh oa atshonessoe aie = sey - eee Sharon Whittaker of . Toronto | Bob Rice ‘P) oe 12 .500 — ——\ gon are in the .300 class and — eo field home inthe closing event Times: 2.11:2 and 2-12:3. goes against Angela Bairstow of | Les. Affleck ‘PK) 20-10 -500 | ae there's liable to be a reduction e PROBABLE of the evening. Pays: $3.50, 2.90, 2.50; 5.20, 3.60; | England today for the gold/Beav. Arsenault (P) 21° 9 420 | Os G2) in the number when final re- =; : 2:80. $3.00. 4.40. 3.20: $10... | | Medal in badminton at the Brit-/B. MacAulay (PK) 17 7 .412 —— turns are in 5 PITCHERS | a DASHES 1 AND 4 RACES 6 ANDD 10 -~ | ish Empire Games. _.._{B. Flannagan (P) ee 15 6 400 | == The major jeague record for rae Wild Chance (J. Moore) 11 Chum (H. brea ce 14 “ The two girls qualified for the SERIES “B tee fewest .300 -batsmen is three. It ‘Carroll (J. Hennessey) 2.2 ake” Vv : O'Brien) 2 5\final in semi - final matches! wi Pet. was set’ by the AL in 1905 and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -Hoop Skirts \E. Shaw) 83 lya ane poe (J:-Pound) 3 2|Métiday. = . . ‘Mounties 2 1 -.667 equalled last. season -when Min-.- Probable pitchers for today’s | Amarandy (G. Fitzpatrick) 45 Princess Mark (L.#Kelly) 46| Miss Whittaker, ‘26-year-old | Bankers 1 2 338 nesota’s Teny Oliva won the ‘major league games: ‘| Shermar Larry (R- McFadyen) Emily. Hal (R- MacFavden) § 3| School teacher, assured. Canada LEADING BATTERS ctown with a .321 average. Only ’’ j Nationa! League / “5 4/ Audrey's Pride (E. Bernard) |0f at least -a silver medal by| : f AB H Avg: | Car] Yastrzemski of Boston with * New York (Ribat 7.- 4) at Bay Pilot «C. Smith) 6d) dnf 11.beating Mrs. Jenny Horton ef|Denis Cosgrove (M) 10 5 .500 312-and Vie Davilillo of Cleve- . Pittsburgh (Fryman 8-6), (N). Times: 2.13:2; 2.16. |: Times: 2.14:2: 2.12:3. (England @11, 11-4, 11-7. : | Pat Batherson ‘B) 8 4 500 | land at.’ 301 topped the mark | Houston (Guisti 11-9) at Chi-| Wild Chance owned by Eric} pays: $3-90, 3.30, 3.30; 5.60, ‘Miss Bairstow pushed aside | Wayne Horrocks (M) 11 5 .455 , e ee with” Oliva. ; leago (Ellsworth 5-17) )and Harry Webby, Dartmouth. | 3 99- 4.40. $6.90, 4.00, 2.80; 6.20, Ursulla Smith of England in| Dave Power (M) 13 5-385 | Attention Visitors ci, ee hie hee : 4 Los Angeles (Koufax 18-5 at Pays: $2.10; $3.00. 5.40: 3.20. jstraight sets, 11-7, 11-3. Seam Pineau (B) 83 375 | ' Ww eee wi _ “ . Ere ( I ’ iN). = | Robinson 315 and Al Kaline,,) FELIPE ALOU ee cn at : 3 : ae ; | Detroit, 310. ‘The fourth batter | Cincinnati (Pappas 9-8). (N= B ASEBALL RESULTS |.) STARTERS_AND POSITIONS AT a Brooks: Robinson of the age fivé ee M3—with six Philadelphia—(Bunning 12-7) ad : : pera : | rioles;—-298-_—— 4 hits in~13-attempts:-—~ ) : y é - Oliva fell six points in last Roberto Clemente of the Pi ‘St. Louis (aster 63), ON). . National League Priddy. (6) and Haller, Virgil) - SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY week's games, collecting only rates, the defending champion, _ American’ League . | First \(7): Maldney (12:4), Davidson seVen hits in 30 iattempts. advanced two places to eee. Galitortin’ tohae B10) a at Sam Fran. 100.311 000— 6121 (6. and Coker, Edwards (6), 5 ; Fr opped four He. climbed one int to. .32 la (hs > Me | Cincinna 61 aaa ; ae oe ees ae ik 10-hits_in eins, ‘Felipe —Chicago (Howard 5-3) at Kan- | sieas suka ta rad a eae Gevcnhee ay McCovey WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10th. inson turned. in a6-for-24 per- Alou and Rico Carty of Atlanta~sas City ‘Blanco 1-1), (N) idle on (4), . Hart (25). POST TIME 8 P.M formance while .Kaline. man- Braves are deadlocked for third Detroit ‘Wilson 11-9) at Wath- | ' 'Cinci ~Perez (4), Cardenas (14), : pe ‘aged only thrée’ safeties’ in 20 at .325 followed by~Willie Star- ington. (Kreutzer 0-1), (N). Detroit Manager Helms (8), : . ; RACE:1 and 4 at bats. gell of the Pirates, 322. The Baltimore (Palmer 12-5) _ at = american Ga J-Glee Adios; -2<Adoway Logan:3—Rowland Delight: 4 - Matty Alou: of Pittsburgh P1- Orlande—€epeda of—St.—Louis, |New York (Peterson 8-7), (N). | Is Recovering i Gaccad | 1.86 666-1 Grattan Abe: 5—Rustico Bay; 6—Wild Chatice: 7Fairy Queen; tates” regained the National last week's leader, slumped 22, Cleveland (Hargan 7-6) at Bos- Beaton 100 002 00x— 3 aT 8—Senator’s Cousin; 9—Real Spirit. : Pease. Vepd,, Boontise Mis aver ee Se cme eee ee eee ree Nes Ne! | DETROIT (AP) — ‘Charlie | Bell (12-8), Radatz (8) and| oaae RACES ant 3 jDressen, Detroit Tigers ‘mana: Ascue; Santiago: (11 - 8) and 1—Silver Glengile; 2—Frankie Chief; 3--Adioscots Dream; 4 fie ee cotees the hospital _for | Ryan HRs: Cleve—Ascue (6). Adios Shyster; 5—Just Nancy; 6—Doctor W. 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