v -.-..a. an .30 gr Iy Tlll ASSOCIATE!) PIIII The New York Yankees ellnchad et least a tie for the American ' League pennant and the Bro&.wn Dodgers moved out a half-game hi front in the mad National League scramble Sunuay. The Yanks had hoped to wrap it all up in their doubleheader with Cleveland. They won the first. i0-: and thereby clinched the tie and eliminated the lndllna and Boa- uin Red Sm, but the Tribe came ti" k and won the second. (-3. That left only ibc Chicago White Ins. viho won a doubleheader lrsifn lhi wsstitngion Senators. 7.5 and 7 2. win it mathematical chum-9 of p.-itrhiiig the Yanks. The El'li(il(a who slarird the day a bare lvio peicentage points ahead of the Milwaukee Braves. ”.nti-etched” ll'If'II' margin with a 3.1 deflslpn (HP? 'he Cincinnati Rvalfags Tn; main scheduled in pig, (hp V-it hoik Giants a, III! Polo tm-unm were rained lilll It was a particularly IlKI1lIICIII' victory tor the nodizm M! 0013' .1” it give them a working mar- ;N.'It! ran at PENNANT MD-odgers Out I n.F.ronl' Half Game Over Braves . back with only a dozen lo plat lore i now the race stands Brook I I6 606 12 MM ' I 56 .601 1-2 ll Clll I8 39 .385 3 54 and 3-4. Illlile Bsllinioie and Kansas City split The iIl'ltili1i took the first. 8-2 and the A's the second 10-1. The other N a t i (I it al l.cai;ii-.- limos wound up in spills St Lr ' whipped Pittsburgh. 3-2 -0 the opener. but the Pirates calm- back to take the second 9-3 U1 canto won the first gziiiit in-iii PIlll3'39lPI1ll. 7-4. but rfrtippt-d a 4-1 decision in the night (alt Tom Sturdlvant was the viiiiiirr in the Yanks' flag-tieing iittuu although he eeded help from 'It-iii Byrne in the seventh iihrn hr 33" "it three runs Huh 1:-iii.-ii was the loser. I'Iai'ly Vi inn friislralt-rt ' 'i t Yanks in the aightcap Mflrn ii.- held them at bay throughuitl .-mt retired the side in order in the gin over the Braies. but it Plat". iii-any eliminated lhl Rrdlesv Irolli rnotonlion Birdie Tehbettall Lilli I BASEBA McDaniel. cnuiim ID and Kattzl .McCormick. Surltont (5- Mt Wilhelm tar and Weatrump I-lofman 191. Hits- Miitilol. Boyer; NYlt White. Mays. A-is-ticnn 1.:-agiio l 0000 003 M02 - E 7 0 Cleveland tint mo 00t'io-- It I 0' Minarcin nelnek III and White; Feller and Hogan. W- Delock. Hits Bos-Williams: Clel - rnlavitn. New York Detroit Rnxtort tIit'. 000 001) - 2 5 I oonooi sax .st:i ii f'rilenian. t;rim tilt and Berra; Lory and Wilson. 1.-efiolemiin. Wash 101 fill) my I l.'l 3 Kansas f.'it,i' .134 000 0001--I0 15 fl Plisciial. Meuart t2t Stone 40 Grub Ill) Wit-slcr I81 and Fitzgi-r-' alrl. Diiser. Shanlz tor Smith. L -Past-util. W Duser. Ialtl OIO (Ill fI'l2-- I C I, Chicljll 100 M” l'KII-- I I I flddl. UV! '3) Pallee (0) Brown (It and Trinndol; Wilson. Kinder tilt and Lollar. Wv-Plllfl: l Ir"wlIIOH. hleraatiotial League Iemi-I-'laals Toronto 10.1 200 (I'll - I 14 0 Montreal orio ooh ooh . 1 7 o -- Crlmslev. llt-tkl (21 and Saw.-it-. . akl. Kipp. (Tisfantr tlit Millikinp (7i and Roseboro. l Toronto wins but - of . seven seml-finals 4-ll Rochester 002 050 Mo - 1 11 1 Miami Ml Mill fl!)-A I I 1 Bliaylock and Rand. Cari-lwetl.i Farrell tat Paige I5) Qualters' (M Ponce tli IMI Holton ' Rochester leads bootwil-uvuip semi-final I-ll. IUNDAY National League -. Cincinnati 0110 000 002- 1 I0 I Irmklyn ozo 010 001-4 1 o Nuxhall. Lawrence (1) Kllpp- ,ateln tilt Black (5! Freeman (It and Burgess: Maglls. Bessent (I) and rampanrlla. W - Maglls. L Niixhall. HR. Cio-Burgess. First (Thirripo Ml HIT IM-7 10 It Phila too not rm,.4 it 1! Hacker. Davis t7i Lowii I7)- Iod liandrlfhz Rognvio. Negrayl ill Plllsfte (ll Flowers Iii and Iemtnlrk. Impala L0-. W-Hacker. L-Rogoviii. HR. Pba-Blaylock. lecood Chicago omioti um. i I up Phlla IIOIIIIOI-4 I 0 Jones. Valeotioettl in and Laiidrtth: Iaiittml. Negray tli and Lopata. W-Sanford. ii-Juieii. HR: Pill-Illylnck. " Fist face tot ad Folios. ninth to prt'sCrVt' the Tribe's I'll! run margin Mickey Iilzinlle hit home rim No. 49 Johnny Kurti- ROUNDUP RESl,'l.TS riiiglon '91 Blllllllllr 191 Iy THE CANADIAN PRESS tTh0miNin. Smith 19. L-Hai'I'mR- h.u”.' ital: Hill. K('-Skins. a ('00 5''”'""l 14"!" Baltimore out one om . 1 4 :- lilwiukrr 000 "I140" - 3 ll 0 Kan city (121 000 1l4.x 10 13 0 Phila 200 Skill 01x - 6 10 l Fornteles. 19errarest- 47-. Sliiel tlon. the Detroit Tigers uun ap operatiies now are three Kimlblrihas charged with the dalaat, Besides being thl only team capable of catching the Yeah the w L Pct GEL Left While Sox pulled back Into second place ahead of tits Indians by vir line of their sweep. Jack Marsh 12 '-man was the winner pl the first in other American l.ea.uiie sc- game and hit his sixth homer if the ,x.-zir. driving in four runs, to more. In the open;-. 3., Moon doubleheader from the Red Stu. .hoot Gerry Staley held the Nat.-;cbailied up an an mum". ,0, tn five hits in the lllghtcap. l Sal lifaglie bad a six-hitter going Brooklyn until he weakenedlagainst Philadelphia tin thc iiinlh andbad to be res- for ct--ti by Don Besaent. Burgess hit a home run off Mag lie with one on when the VII.eraIltbC(I four Redblrd jun." gm. 15 rlL',llll"IandCI' was within one out of bits. - a sliittoiit. The Tigers won their double- IlI'i'lFIPI' through the efforts of the old and the newowait Mastersnn .and Jim Bunning. Both turned III R004 H1195 lobl. The 36-year-old xiastersnn relieved Billy Hoeft in tiic eighth and became the nth nt-r when the Bengals pushed at-rtiss thri-c runs in the ninth vilitle Running tossed 4 1-3 in- Smokev home run. but they nqver were in nine: of ouhit 'hal ' shelled Gone n.k"l?.'...'f"iT1 mound. FOUl.'Ill'l'l'lI r 4" mfg!-II' enabled the A's to iF'”fh: '9 i W Mus it four-iiittei In Wood nan against Balti- the Orioln. The Card: woii use 5,” "me la the iotli "ml"? ""9" ml! Repulaki hit a the afterplece as the Philliea club. .The. Phillies came up with I ;find in Jack Sanford-if )1; can llearn to find home plate. He got -credit for the victory In the sec. ond same. yielding only four hits pin the seven innings be worked .13"! I"! Wllked Qlllll. hit one bat- ter and forced in the Cubs' only prtin. Gene Baker broke up the first game with a baaea - loaded ldouble in the ninth. Career Boy Wins UN Hcindicap;- Swaps Wifhclra l ATLANTIC CITY. NJ. WP lF.ven the abasence of King Swaps lcouldn't kil the excitement Sat- the stretch from near last place to capture the 5100.000 United Na- ytions Handicap. A crowd which roared its dis- amuitntinrtif when Swaps was withdraii n shortly before post. ltiiiic was treated to a ding-dung (lorecr Boy. the t-ome-from-ht hind t”. V. Whitney cntry who was lridden by Sam Boulmetis. stepped the 1 3-16 miles in 1:56 1-5 to bounce home by a length over Al- fred Vanderbuilt's Find. The picture showed Mister Gus third by I head over Dedicate. who was running on the grass for 5 i sit so to win in taking first moneyl Maine tthant-e l Swaps was withdrawn after ag- gravating an old injury to his lriglit forefoot. It was the second major disappointment of the sea- Trowbrtdge (71 and Rice, Cran-.Smith L-Fornieles. HR Hal dall til; R. Miller. Simmons t7)lTriandos. mm”, Roberts (9! and Seminlrk. W- First ” Simmons. 1.-Troubridge. HR. Mll- New York non Ito: 4tll Ill 13 ii Aaron. Cleveland 000 000 300- - .1 6 2 Cincinnati 210 an 100- ii H 0 Sturdivant. B i r no i7 and 1 Pittsburgh 100 000 300- 4 9 0; Berra. Lemon. Xnrleski -ti Nfc- V Lawrence. Freeman t7: and Lish -7- Houtteman tilt and He- Btirgess; Friend, Hall Ili Polletigan. Averill till. W-Stiirdii-nnt. I, (fit and Foiles. W-Lawrence; l.- Lemon Friend. HRS. Cin-Bell 2. Pgh-Ma- 50f0oIi zeroski. Foiles iN9-it Vttrk Chicago ooo mo tioo . ti 2 i Clmeland ooo on this .-t g Brooklyn 002 010 0Ox-- Z I 0 Kitrks. tiiirn 47: and Berra "I 55'0"" Kaiser. Valentinettl int and Wynn and Hegaii L-Kiirks HRs' Landrilh; Newcombe and Cam. NY-Mantle. rte-Werfs. panella. L-Kaiser 1 First St. Louis 002 030 004 - 9 11 0 Washington New York 100 010 Olll - 4 l 1 Chicago wn At Post Time: Sea 0 Erin of Hasty Hutisc ov ercame a ll-.--length lead at the. stretch bend to whip Flight His-1 a n if urday as Career Boy rushed up in tory by a nose in the 528.000 Mid- west Handicap at Clucago. Kenny Church of Windsor. 0nt.. piloted Sea 0 Erin over the 611 furlongs in 1.17 4-5. Sea 0 Erin. paid 53 mi. The weekend record for fast re- odds-on fa voritr. BM" Cm"? W Pmlmps Uh 1" la, and Tnmmm' h'”""'f and l battle that resulted in a photo- turn on investment went to a five- " 1 finish for second. third and fourth year-old grey namcd Nannie Jo.I .Nonnie Jols owner sold a half lu- terest in him on the way to the post and Nonnic Joe charged through the stretch to win the -858.450 Michigan Mile at Detroit in track-record time of 1:36 2-5. I Nonnlo Jo paid 512.40. Winning - jockey ln a driving ride was L. Cu ',Cook. top rider at the Detroit track. iilioooi till ti 9 l tlw first time. Career Boy paid JET A('Tl0N WINS Farm's Jet Ac- ltion caught Admiral Vee in the .last eighth of a mile to win the .zs.7so Sysonby Handicap at Bel-y .mont Park. t t The five-year-old son of .let Pi- r)"” 1”" "92 5 7 3 son for Atlantic City fans. Lastllot, ridden by Walter Bliim. ranl Wloll "lb 7 9 0 month Nashua was withdrawn two the mile in 1:35 15 to win by a LWPL Ch”-ilvs '3' Stnnr It. IlnIlrS before the stoo.ooo auiintic head. Jet Action paid man man Ind Moss. l.nllnr I91. L-l.o- Harshman. Second Wa.-ihtngtun Cliiriign nzt not run. 7 ii 2 Brodoviski Bi-erlv i:ii w.,5i,.- fit and Ci-iirtney. Staley and Moss. I.-Bmdowskl HR: Chi-Ap. sricln. Rivera. Doby. Minoan. International League Rochester 000 N0 100- - 2 Miami too ooo non .i 5 ii Deal and Hand; Ovens. lilm-tri (III and Holtmi. lflochesiter wins semi - mint series. 4-1! PROBABIJI PITI'IIF.Rh' NEW YORK lAPt Probable lpitt-hers for today's major league. games with won and lost records ll parentheses National League Cincinnati at Brooklyn (Ni . .lt-frcoat is-2i vs Lnhtnc I9-til. Milwaukee at New York :1. twi -night) .. Conley til - It and Spahn (17-10- vs Antoneiii (16-l.'l) and Worthington I5-13i Only game: scheduled) American League -No games sthcduledi STANDINGS National League W I. Prt.fiIIl Brooklyn If so .606 . - Milwaukee an 57 .NH 1:,- Pincinnati l.'l 59 SR5 3 SI. IJOUII 7? 7n .'ill7 11 Philadelphia to 76 465 20 Pittsburgh I2 R2 till 25 New York Ill R1 .411 2711; Chicago 56 M .394 N American League W L Pct (GEL New York 92 S2 .539 - Chicago In 02 sat il Cleveland It Is 559 llhi Boston ' 79 M .549 l.'l Detroit 73 M 324 1!”. Baltimore (2 RI 434 29": Washington I Hi .406 .'i.1:it-'. Kansas City to as .324 so IJZADERS Niititwinl League A I If Fri. Aaron. Milwaukee K57 10.1 Hit! .129 Vlrdnn. P Pgh 529 71 159 .32!) Moon. St. Lgull 495 M 137 ..'il7 Schoendii-tint. Ni" 4.17 34 ms .:ll6 Muslal. st. i.otini wt 75 mi ml lane-Robinson. Cincinnati, I10 Runs batted In-Kltizewaki. Cin- clnnail, lfll Illa--Aaron lI.'i Double!-Lonnta. Pliiladcliihia. ll Ti-IpIIamAaroii and lriitovi. Mi- waulioe. 14 than nits-solder. sad Robinson. 3 Stolen hues-Mays. New York; IO. .7!) Otrlesoh - laddix. Philadel- life. 180. American Mfclll Clings t7l and Fitzgerald. Hf-Il'Qh. Cm. Handgun. Ml.-Dark.lpu. Hm: Wash-Kellc-brew, chi. MAHAN NEAR END Hasty House Farm": Mahan. the English - bred horse who do- in Aiigust. finished next-to-last in the UN Handicap but the stable had better fortune elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. l.ingle'l Lord Jeep. under a magnificent lrlde by Carrol Bierman. Clpturedi the 7.500 New England Turf -Writers' Purse at Rockingham not lttio too 1 I i fcalcd Swaps at Washington Park Park while at Golden Gate Fields on the West Coast D. J. Turk'ii. Valiant Ace won the. featured I10.-I 1000 Richmond Handicap. 1 7 ”1Harvie Ward Winner Of U.S. Amateur Golf Championship l LAKE FOREST. Ill (AP)--Bar .vle Ward. .lr.. waited for Chuck lKocsis' aging legs to falter and then poured on the pressure Sat- urday to win his second straight nited Slates Amateur Golf Championship. 5 and &-tha Hrat repeat winner in I yeors. Ward. of San Francisco. annih- 43-ycar-old former pro with a it lPrt'fI the from Royal Oak. Mich. dazzling four-hole winnlng strea midway of the afternoon round. Kocsiii took a one-hole lead ovat- the rhampin at the end of t morning round and went 2 up by winning the first hole after the luncheon break. But there his prosperity earn: in a quick end as his legs sud- ldt-nly began to weaken and the old Michigan war horse. who played in his first U. S. Amateiii shots over the course of the Knoll- Mlsatiirdsy while Kocala was up his international stature in hi- ture years. It was a magnificent but dis- heartening bid for Kocsia. one of in children of an immigrant Hun-. lgarlan bee keeper and membe of a famous golfing fsmlly. Kocsls had eliminated Jerry. .Miigee. a young Toronto auto. Walosman. in reaching the flnals.l Ward. his 18-year-old hickory- ahafted putter an instniment of torture for Kocnis. was thre etio- der par for the 32 holes playedl two- over. Par for the 5.100-yard Knoll-l wood club in Ilg-36-Tl. I iPl':IlF0lt.MAN(il2 GOOD : For the satire tournament. Ward was 11 under par for H4, lholea-a remarkable performanesi in match play golf. I l Kocsls lost his chance of bag ,coming the new champion mi thel J 5 1-iiaciiuiotusuiwsouu-dna.llooiny.l4iat Brick Gormley Crowned Rifle Champ; A. Mut At the conclusion of lllt" season's activities at Squaw Putnt Rifle range. Saturday. Maior A. El (Brick! (iormley was crovtned the- champton shot of the year inl Prince Edward island Tlir finall match. the United Scrvit-cs. ()flic-. ers Club niatcli has iion by Licut. A. K Mulch. unit will: a score of 139 walked off with the U. S. 0. challenge trophy and souvenir. in addition to the match being fired; under servicc conditions. battle sights and lAil.I'lUlll slings a strong wind also added to the difficulties. Major Gormlcy placed second ml the match with a score of 132. this! combined with his total in the Grand Aggregate obtained in the" annual prize meet in July (433 poinlst resulted in his being EIP('-l lnred the Island Cliamplon. win-l ning the Artilary trophy. 1 On hand to Pllesrnt the Prizes to the winners. was the president nf' the U. S. 0. Club. Malor Earl Ken- Pecikesf Arrows In First Game Of "B" Playoffs Follmitng -tradtiioital iizittlern ' Peakes rarricd home the first game of the baseball lntermediatep B finals defeating Rollie's Arrows I-2 at Memorial Field Sunday aft- ernoon. Thc usually powerful Peakes squad was no less strong yesterday as they took an early command of the game with a four. run splurge in the first inning and from there on were I'If'V('r neadcd by the Arrows. Seemingly jittery in the first tuning. the Arrows tight- ened in the second and knocked home two runs before llughes re- tired the side. and although they were unable to notch another run on the score board. they held the Peakeii power pack to one run in the fifth. two in the sixth and one in the seventh Huglwii have a brilliant pertni-in. Harness Racing lessary. a double header will be played I i.iNi-zscoitii Praki-s Illfl 011 I0 - I Arrows ca om n .. 1, '0 1 11.136 MAJOR A. F. (BRICK) GORMLEY ch USO Winner nedy who expressed pleasure at the turn-oitt for the final shoot. Lleut. C. J. Rogers. chairman of the council, on behalf of the P. B. 1. Rifle Association expressed the appreciation of the association to Major Kennedy for the sponsoring m of the match and their continued support to rifle shooting. Results of the match are Is follows: U.S.0. CLUB MATCH Ll. A it. Miitcli mi, Major A. F. Gormley 1.12- 0-Cdt. R. B. Hambly 130 Cpl. A. Rodd 113 Tpr Fred Andrews 96-, Cdt. R. A. Kennedy Sgt. Roy Vessey Cpo. S. G. Bowleii Ml Tpr R. A. Vesscy Mt Sgt W. E Hardy 82 Sgt P. J. Landrigaii Tpr. R. Andrews 7ii' Lt. Mary Mscliennaii l Tpr. H. T. Vesey Bit. 1 sure on the mound going the dis- lance with strength and finesse. Batters fell like aloe-pins before his sharp - breaking curves and fast ball. and at no ttmoptaa he in fny difficulty with oppoaltiai rai- IEI. The Arrows. who won their way to the finals on Saturday by defeat- ing Mt. Stewart 17-10, were not disheartened by yesterday's game since they dropped the first game to Mt. Stewart and won the next two. They feel they have one bad game to get rid of and from here on in they can't be ltopped. They exude confidence for victory at Peakes next Sunday when. if nec- l Pharmacy trophy ll! I DU-!'ll9d Mfr nismauis. Wafervillo-.VVins Flyers In is the ninth inning of softball a between Wa lo- hswlia and RCA! Flyors Saturday afternoon with the bases loaded. the 10-7 for Watervilis. and two out. Norm had belted two doublab and ample durins theunuspt.heslt- nation was tense. But the visitors put Cook. a southpaw in to rellsve Best. and Haney who bats left handed. struck out to ad the uilfheneys wildness in the fourth frame. the walked Iottlrl. wllpled with three boot! by his mum: did- .a up to tour tuiis. enough to win use ball game The Nova Bcotta .a:- J-' .:-an-'. . 2: . - ”T.”six(U',b Game 0-7 0m aiurdav and. necessary tillrduon. ss I I I I . gsnsofthabestofthraeasrtes . Ilatio t1iaN.S.-P.E.I.f.lIIoafWntWalkOi'.rf Iilooo uvfllenextsaturdsas llieii soxscoan irxrsinvuiu annnroan ...,,,,g . ....I30300 .3....o Pu-iisr.li....sissso ,1-.1... nuntitoii.c......siiisoo 4,1... Anderson.cf....11itl00 isssoi wootiwortii.rt...s.:aooo .11.... o;1ii....4oissi ..,u,,,' 'niorpe.:b ..ssoost nahcedcr .iaiiiinoiie.su ..4iiois!- P WcbIlII5lh aui.n.... .asisioxx-repiacedpobsoniiistti TOTALS 3510 1 fl 4 4 ph 1-singled for Heaalip in 9th ncar rnvziis Airitiiroa a pit I--grounded out for Caabolt in t.i.- .sooiiaisiii C!ouche.2b ..t1oioipiis-stsgledtorauistsoiii m s ot only 7 hits to 11 for 31' prifers. but woodworuw home run in the first inning with two Mohawkti on the trial to home plate, got the Waterville boys off to an early lead which they never relinquished. I ”Dixie" Walker with 2 for 4. and Leo Lamoths with a double and ginglc in three tries ranked be- hind Haney with the hickory. Rnp- I er and Sawyer each 801 I IllI8lC- and Oliver and Tatcrcbulc came through with one-base blows in pint-ii-iiii roles. Rlghtfielders Wond- worth was the big sticker for the visitors. getting a double and ii single besides his four-master .n five appelrances. Hamilton. Durno. Jtilinstone and- Best got single-tons. Haney Imlclf out 14 and walked 9. Best issued 8 free passes and whlffed 10. and t -CRAPALID CREAMERY BUTTER CRAPAUD CREAMERY -CO. CRAPAUD, P. E. I. cook struck out the only man be p- faced. Llnescore ' Waterville too 410 001-10 7 4 RCAF Flyerii 002 010 103-7 11 5 Bases-H. Landry and G Jack-. The two teams will play the sec- lonci Defeats Mtg. . In 10-9 Win For 1 Jamieson Trophy captured the Jsmieson Ions as played at Vernon ball field Sun- day by a score of ll-1. A large crowd of softball fans. were on hand to witness the triumph of the ions players who came from a long way behind to defeat the league leading Montague squad. T. H. FRASER ; MURRAY HARBOUR. P. I. CANNED LOBSTERS, PORK AND BEANS, and CLAMS A pitchers duel developed until the fifth inning with Montague lead- lng to. Then. taking advantage of a series of timely hits and breaks. Iona came through with eleven runs holding Montague scoreless. Earlier Sunday at Iona. Montag- ue edged the home team 10-9 to deadlock the series. The teams then moved in Vernon River to complete the series. The league was composed of teams from Vernon. Iona. Cardig- an and Montague. It featured good sportsmanship and keen playing all through the series. and it is hoped that this league will be con- tinued iieatt season. Bsdforcl Defeats National Park 8-3 The Bedford softball team de-l feated the National Park squad I-I at a spectacular game played at Dalvay Sunday to win the semi- final series I-2. John Hughes. win- NORTH SHORE PACKING co., MALPEQUE CANNED CHICKEN CANNED tossrsit cauusn MACKIRIL ' cauuen CHICKEN HADDII cauuso sear i-iiooucrs nlngl pitcher, went the distance. Mickey Watts was the losing pit- dlor in the closely contested game. HALIFAX rCPi Faming Way, owned by t'cclil Lcfchcr of Srping-l hill, dashed around ncarhy Sack-1 ville Downs raccviay Saturday in 2:0tl I-5 in the third race. This was 2-5 faster than his free-for-alll win in the seventh race. l The only other double winner was (Jonnnally. owned hv Dau- phlnee Stables of Halifax llr .3 W3" 310- 51'3" '0 W"? "9 11th hole of the morning round.l CIOCKM 2.16 3-3 In the .9.-and .vvood Fliih. He dtdnit win s hole after that. Ward rammed home a 11-foot lbirdie niitt at the Zlst and chipped to within two inches of the cup for another bird on the (ll-yard -24th to square the match. Then ;he reeled off the next four holeiil in a row to move three holes in front. tWORI.DS N0. 1 AMATEUR The victory established Ward. year - old son of a Tarboro. N. ti. druitgiiit. as the worlds No l amateur golfer. Winner of the British and Canadian titles to the past, he beratfie the first golfrr since Lawson Hills in litu- 35 to put two of these champion- pllhipa back-to-back. Now just 1). an age when mod imodern golfers are Just rsat-hing lmsiuruy and with no professimal lnrlinatlnns, Ward stands to build 1) . i- - . . . lHalifax Will Be Invited T """l'-"- : Enter A.C.H.L For Next Season Two up at that stage. the Mich-l lgaa veteran missed an opportun- Ity to go I up when he three-l Iputted the par three. 190 - yard ;ho1e. fliibblng an in-lnrher after. Ward had three putted from I) lfest. "if was the turlilnl point of the match.” iiatd Ward later. "1 don't think Chuck would have missed his pint on the lath if he had made it." Mixed FouTsomo Golf Winners Mac Keiiaed and Miss Dorothy Stewart won the mixed foursome golf tournament at the Charlotte. town Gdf Gob over the weekend with a score of M. Two teams were tied ft! runner- race and 1:13 4-5 in the sixth. ' Ill! position. They were Jim Coleii. and Mrs. W. Miirlienzle and Dr., Chris Gallant and Mrs. W. R. Mar- Neill. Both teams had scores of 57 i Dr. Bill Morcside and Miss Helen MacDonald were third with -53 fol- lowed by W. Fl. MacNeill and Mrs, foes Murray with Hi and Dr. K I Irwin and Mrs. If. F. Jardine also with .50. l .... l aaiitimi siim"oi' boots, jackets. caps. etc. Let's check with you on thh-t hunting trip. For I guns. iiiieiii. cartridge belts. decoys. cleaning ldta, 1 THE- BIKE SHOP IN (IT. GEORGE ll. l l l l l l V equipment requiring tr la. radar. oomnnuilcatl ern weapons. You loin 11in Royal Knits: 17 b 25 (39 with I-Iii! Qtlllnl Phone: 4013 RCN Omar". HUG QIZ i-tom. Gilliwitvm P.s..l3J- Plsase mid sis tisuian nqali V ltsvy...... i 1 t T - 7 Gmjvswfoo svlooiyolo YOU CAN GO FAR ON 1 THE NAVY TEAM Today's Navy E a technical Na alnad spagsllsts in of one. engniasrlne. and tbtsusin K'"UI-IdI'l( spec- Ialfstsandlsarnlatrsdswhils yousarn noodpay. Canadian Navy will trait youlnow. Age quaflflca tlonsi. lldiieation: Gratla lorbstasr. lee, write or phone your-naval manner at 1 lie hi i. oifelsseipot with scientific action- aiod csstatntrads .c:uArt.wi'rl Phone: 4018 obligation M-pa 1 l l E l i .vv'vp9-"W W .t . I l l E by Earls Ifaclud A lot has been written lately about the so called horsepower rscs among automobile manufacturers. And rightly so. because it has baa no - of the most irnportanl and interesting ll- .- vdopmenta la the auto business. & A lot of people will probably argue abilit this. but the boi-sepzzer race has been one of the most important recent steps p ards ellhfl and safety. Hold on a minute and well see . speed. first of all. is not the goal in this race. Then was an earlier horsepower race in the car business that was much more iipeotacul -' but attracted much less interest. Between mo and flu. automobile horsepower went up 5) par ed. ls- twossi ml and 1364 it went up only 10 per cent. The point that catches my eys la that the fastest car h not will go only six inllss-aa-hour faster than his fastest our of 1912. with a reassuring ng without strain. ft is inevitable tight I the to lnenaasa is war a run when you're walking than you're already running hard. It's Beca modern engines don't have to no hard. last longer. Engineers have told me that todaya powerplao a car has a life expectancy FIVE TIMI! that at the saline 3 years ago. To get that life expectancy. of cotiran. an olgiaa b pals cared fin-. 'l'aat's why we're always so hr . ling lot. .; I isttriiiiso-aiiisioiirsosr-asn.-i-ipisipc-uaitsseousivl Guarantee-Cilia litnoikslt-In-crayfish-opnaItvsry.lsalhssdhIM ' lls'sdtain&II&'3'SIb.PrIeadb&I-1-D.