hang on to anotKe forward Bill Sullivan. The draft call was in inverse order of the clubs’ finish in the NHL race last season. In. drafting new talent, some clubs had.to drop players from an over-limit protected list. De- troit left Claude, Laforge and Jack MelIntyre unprotected; New York dropped Hank Ciesla, Jack Bownass and Les Colwill off the list of untouchables, and Bos- ton dropped Lumiey. No clubs were willing to. fork tives of Toronto Leafs, and Boston Bruins Hed into seclusion but it was led negotiations were get- nowhere. it Red Wings were re- dickering hopefully for Leo Labine of Boston. w York Rangers were said to “om the verge of swinging a with Cleveland Barons of the n Hockey League. the draft call, Boston and ww York each grabbed three x and Detroit took two. Tor- , Chicago and Montreal j on each. turn. HAWKS LOSE HEAVILY C zo Black Hawks were the losers, giving up three The NHL and Stanley son from Chicago, with Calgary of the WHL last season; centre Charlie Burns from Detroit, cap- able youngster who was given some consideration as the NHL rookie-of-the-year last season.. TIED UP THE WORKS "Some clubs claimed that Tor- onto Leafs “tied up the whole works” in the draft. Among 18 players plus two goalies who. can be protected against the draft, the Leafs securely locked up seven defenceman. Detroit Red Wings were known Lions Trounce ks 12-4 Lions ’ tected players. scored ten of their tw frames, on waiks, with Detroit—forward Gary Aldcorn, fe has alternated between the and Rochester Americans AHL; forward Jack Me- from Chicago. BALL PRACTICE A practice has been called Abbies baseball i i FE E Z | gii7 f jl pF i i i 3 i] “: } i : E ake 33 Hu ; fa b? s 4. et ve age ef g RF F ‘ 8 » & Fe ; i ® z THY i = | Earlier, the Bisons sold pitcher Fred Rodriguez to Montreal “ ; he’s mighty handy with * Rocky Colavito Ties Record Roche who does such a tremendous Rocky Colavito tied .a major league record Wednesday night by hitting four home runs in a single game. T gave the Indian’s young And so do the parents who are assured their boys and girls | outfielder 18 for the season and being proper! supervised i their athletic SCeneratulations Father on psn cuitoas job. - came off three Baltimore pitch- ers. _ SOFTBALL FANS in Summerside and Charlottetown will Colavito is the eighth major idea Saturday of how teams in Charlottetown compare on coe to pull off the trick, competing in the Prince County league. | sixth of the modern, post - 1900 2 ge year’s City Softball League champions, the BIS Sham-j|ear. The last to do it was Joe ! a “ae — the western capital Saturday afternoon for a | Adcock of the National League's ‘ey Trich iat mmerside Pontiacs. : | Milwaukee Braves, July 31, 1954. a intend taking their strongest lineup to Summerside | Only two other American in@ although it’s only an exhibition encounter they are not intend- Leagues had done it—Lou Gehrig a, 7 over $20,000 for the newly unpre: | Roy D. MacGillvary (left) pre- ; sents The John Gehrke trophy to Freddy Burke at the annual Birchwood High-Queen Square By WILL GRIMSLEY MAMARONECK, N.Y. (AP)— The Sam Snead bandwagon | picked up momentum Wednes- day — with a nudge from Sam himself — as golf's blue bloods tapered off for opening of the 539th -U.S. Open championship. “This course is tailor-made for Snead,” said Art Wall, Jr., the Masters champion and leading money winner on the pro circuit. “Tf Sam can’t win here, he can’t win any place.” Only Canadian golfer in the field of 150 is Al Balding of Tor- onto. Defening champion +Tommy. Bolt—ig an over-looked 10,1. “I’m hitting the ball awfully good,”’ said Snead, who has been runnerup four times but never won the open. “And I'm not wor- ried about that hex stuff.” NEVER OVER PAR In six practice rounds the 47- year-old Snead hasn't been over Winged Foot's par-70. Snead’s mastery of Winged Foot’s west course has brought speculation that a 72-hole record may be set in the current tourna- ment. fate Ben Hogan’s 276 at Riviera in Los Angeles in 1958 is the lowest in Open history and the only time this prestige event has been won in less than 260 strokes. “The course is playing very easy, comparatively,” said Hogan Red Storey | Can Have Job Back : MONTREAL (CP) — Indica-, tions following a meeting of Na-| tional Hockey League club own-, ers Wednesday were that referee Red Storey can be back at his whistle tooting job next season if he wants to. The owners took no positive ac- tion regarding Storey’s resigna- | tion in the midst of Stanley Cup) playoffs last spring and decided | they would take no initiative themselves. : said: “If Red wants his job back, | I don’t think there would be any | great difficulty, although there is a matter of face saving the way things stand now.” Storey resigned during the Tor-' onto-Boston cup semi-final, claim- to taste defeat. | Pontiacs, on the other hand will be out to show the Char-\% New York Yankees, on June ftetonians that better softball ig being played in Prince Count ian down in the capital city. ‘i | White Sox on July 18, 1948. 13, 1932, and Pat Seerey of Chicago} idg NHL President Clarence |him for his work. Such a contest as Saturday’s is a mighty good thing and there id be several more before the summer passes. > efe . _ BILLY LOES continues t») amaze manager Paul Richards and Classification he rest of the American league as weil. | _ Tuesday night Richards called for him in a real hurry in the eev h with the bases loaded and nobody out. Loes strode to the pitch ng mound, apparently full of confidence. He got out of the without a run being scored and held Cleveland without a pr the rest of the distance. ~ His great pitching feat put the high flying Birds into first place im the junior loop. Everybody says they shouldn't be there but | ere they were sharing the top rung with Chicago White Sox. | Abner T. ~ Just a can Richards keep this team performing at this zing clip? D TROT & PACE ee 4 Boy, Taurida Bay. _ WHEN NEW YORK YANKEES edged Kansas City. Athletics , FREE FOR ALL day night, it was a former Kansas City player that broke up Hi game with a ground rule double in the 13th. ~ Hector Lopez sent one booming with men on first and second mga nobody out.. The losing pitcher was a former Yankee, Tom furdivant, who had come on in the seventh. Tom pitched fine ball agains' his former mates, allowing only run run until Lopez's blow unlucky 13th. ‘Sturdivant would certainly have liked to grab that victory and a Prince, Just Betty’s Mark. ia For Saturday 2 Dashes at 125.00 Hasty Road, Coronation Lass, Winston Budiong. Lily’s Pointer, Christie's Best, Col. Henry, Nokomis Bell@, Nellie Bangs. C PACE 2 Dashes at_ 150.00 Bobby Brooke, Callie Hal, Vera Signal, Coronation Sue, Jolly Mark, Norine Clegg, Esso, Brian's Dream, Sandy Yorke. Jay’s AA PACE 2 Dashes at 200.00 Jollity Leigh, Jean Clegg, Pixie Abbe, May 8 Gratton, Ann’s 2 Dashes at 250.00 Sir Joseph, Mr. Rock, Bertram Hanover, War Cry Ranger, Sky DECLARATION THURSDAY 1.00 P.M. Charlottetown Driving Park bw Casey Stengel that he had traded away a good pitcher. Tom |. didm’t get his wish but he did impress everybody with a mighty mice pitching job. * You'll hear more from this fellow before a ehampion is ros : ST. LOUIS CARDINALS made Milwaukee Braves’ first game # this present road trip one the Haney. crew should remember for time. The Red Birds walloped them 12-2, the highest one- run total anyone has' managed against the Braves this ane veg a a as times previously this season, the Cardinals had tried success to conquer the Milwaukee outfit. oe night, however, they made no mistake. Even though ‘was Warren Spahn facing them, the Cards came through. Spahn @ faced them on 83 occasions before and emerged the victor this time Spahn,or not, there was no stopping the ul 7. , < Lee Ch ue champions in the 1959 Werid ad watch. There are a few other clubs , Texas First, Cheeky Chee. t are ing for this year's tennant and a | Stormy nak, Sees See, Kew'e. Petes, Classification For Monday C TROT 1 Dash at 175.00 Queen Rodney, Tommy Shanter, The Sheik, Basil's Girl, Dex- ter Scott, Tara Boy, Gliding Billy, Ray K. t A TROT & PACE 2 Dashes at 200.00 rnie Dan, Lady Lakeburn, New Forest, Don- | ley Darnley, Willard’s Choice, Premier J. Walter. AA PACE 2 Dashes at 200.00 : Betty French, Ginger E, Sister Dawn, Peter Federal, Nell’s Lad, G Ann C, Eddie Hoosier, MacGee Volo. A PACE 2 Dashes at 175.00 Mr. Jollscott, Myrtle’s Boy, Perfect Hal, Meadow Abbe, Tri- bune, Jolly Dick, Real Joe, Murphy's Abbe. C PACE 1 Dash at 175.00 a John Frederick, Robert Mac, Belle Texas, Myrtle E, Moriell | Woody, Peter Clegg, Eric’s Peg, Canadair, Curtain Raiser, Gary Chee. Long .Dan, Miss Cyclonic, Jack Rosecroft Rus- encanto One well-informed hockey man | Campbell had publicly criticized | i i WINS TOP AWARD athlefie night Tuesday at Birah- house league each hockey season. wood auditorium. The award goes Freddy ales performed last wt ter with the Garrison Juniors annualy to the player amassing| in the Charlottetown and District the most points in the Birchwood | league. WAS RUNNER-UP FOUR TIMES am Snead Is Favored o Capture U.S. Open who is seeking title No. §. | day with two rounds Saturday. Hot humid weather—with tem- | The exhausting double round on perature in the 90s—is forecast’ the final day may work to the for today with possible showers detriment of Hogan, now 46. al- Friday and Saturday. Single| though Winged Foot is reason- rounds are slated today and Fri-/ably fiat. a | Yanks Tip Athletics 6-4; CLIMB OVER .500 MARK’ Bengals Shade Red Sox Roy a ; j i 3 New York Yankees have climbed over the .500 mark for the first time since April. 25. The. defending world cham- pions, continuing their comeback surge after hitting rock bottom, won their lith game im the last 13, defeating Kansas: Cith Ath- letics 64 Wednesday. The victory gave Casey Sten- gel’s crew undisputed possession of fourth place by one-percentage point over Detroit Tigers, who de- feated Boston 10-9. The triumph over the A’s boosted the Yankees’ over-all record to 26. victories and 25 defeats, In the National League, Cincin- nati defeated Chicago Cubs 6-4. A four - run uprising against Bud Daley in the seventh snapped a 2-2 tie and gave the Yankees their second straight victory over Kansas City. Elston Howard |: doubled home two runs in that inning and Norm Siebern, who had three hits, singled home an- other. Siebern’s hit sent Daley to the showers. It marked the first time since May 17 that Kan- sas City lefthander failed te fin- ish. He had turned in four straight complete game victories. Art Ditmar, despite the 90-de- gree heat, lasted until the ninth for his fourth victory against four defeats. Al Kaline rapped two doubles, two singles and drove in four runs to lead the Tigers to their comeback victory. He singled in the lead run in the eighth. The Red Sox built a 6-1 lead against Pau) Foytack, but Detroit made it 63 in the sixth when Kaline, doubled home two runs, and went | ahead 846 with a five - run out-| burst against Ike Delock and) Mike Fornieles in the seventh. Frank Robinson had a perfect 4for-4, including his 15th home | 4-for-4, including his 15th home | fied i 3 to only four men. ST. UIS (AP) — Lindy Me- Danié¢l pitched four scoreless re- lief innings and St. Lois Card- inals benefited from three un- night, 5-2. The loss whiftled the Braves’ National League lead to one game over San Francisco, which beat Pittsburgh, 11-7. PITTSBURGH (AP) San Francisco Giants hammered out 19 hits, including home runs by Willie Kirkland and Orlando Cep- eda, as they whipped Pittsburgh Pirates 11-7 Wednesday night. SIGN PAINTING Plastic Signs Trucks Lettered — Lettering BENOIT SIGNS 204 Richmond St. Dial 3817 Very Reasonable Rates Hall I GREENDAL'S! 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