B m Gulrdlun ChIflMMaLnLTuos. July 9 1m. SPORTS FRONT By PIL'S CALLAGHAN IT'S BEEN I 10 by l’ompm: .‘(illlL‘ I Bangui-all. We have seen a hit iii eiwwl nar'n hut it's our I‘ll'l|t“I tii.ii int am. it wasn't hecausu au -i.utsiilr tnvorites have rumprti in ninth iiini-s in the iiaat nut thr shows have iett a lot in he dutiirii. Tiinrr ucri- sluw‘hllvts In many hint-nee: and drivcs that tell much in be desired Folk, In" will: any on occasions \llnulnl plenty oi dJSappolninienl. ila- iioi mic ni these times. The capaciiy ' However. Saturday rivwd saw two mm d rum to grab the (li‘t’hiilll both dashes and llll‘ litn- urrr of the show they \«clt‘ \iitilt: wen terriiic and ii wnsn't ll \tal'm wouldn't bctlcr The rroivd \ia‘ limit: i-in a ’\ mt» i .ii ‘lTIUi i Dal-rind alone. A iilile (ll sensational. Emmi-ti Dr -d I with Don MacKlnDon‘s hartii‘. lit-«l was indeed in highlight Alyre Plucuu gut in 0D thr rl‘t‘nlll nit-.lhmg Slippy Queen. a "9“ toh or 2H". Avalon Worthy dispiuycd loud: you odd 2: . Moinlonders Happy WE tailed uni. \rlt‘lal nin nlanncrr aim the rases and all uni lt’Jl ihc eiiiiri» show was. They d Lliem were .~ went back home iii; _\~ ii. with its Tor Old ilnmn “col mouths and thal‘< iiir P ti\i:‘i born rt\‘ a long time and the mu. Sponsors Delighted NATURALLY T‘ii: t: lugurul, was delighied. 'i ii mccess seem 7 ion; Kim? \ilii‘e new-e heard an muisli hvnrahle cflmn'lcril alnuii a ham»; rociiiz car . 1322 program to uni ii no a)“ rcinrring oi coins. is last Inhndays when Tnlllillt’lny Hill. iinsoi lllt' predictions oi ihe carpets iiiliii up and routing thcir approunl i: Tin» iiines oi 2 ' 2 and 2:iin.'.i l\ Ilt‘lli‘i i . d'nc hid the idea that they certainly i ii \\;I\ i'\it‘ll(‘ll|- liial showing by 'it oy have a good taste in . in lime iniir ('usiomars nk .\tntn \\.l\ about the happiest man on Lila nus rinictl nitii ilie nay things lui-ned out tic told us it Ms thr nest race It'll iiiih ‘. r nus riitnty of good ones in than. 29 afternoon daily has tried its hes to promote horse rat-inn anti «port in general here. and it; 0 print itlili oath race Already The Patriot is in The hvemn: Patriot tractor-ails down through tho urday's allow Wu: the belt r nipped the big event. Non than \l’o hall cxprrtrd it )i‘ir as.» and the palirmuiuel \0 . \II it! all. H was truly iiciiihci it they will, Green- h lite adv BASEBA “Let the lunch you." raid Ralph linuk. New York Ynnr her manager uhn will he dir- rctina the American League Allrstars against the National two miles In 2iii. il‘lug Illa smooth pacer. iiri trout-rs Poplar Finfh and pi obliin hy Elulll lulled iii a nu -: a a- = 9 3. I? a— g F’ 19:“ That's taint: bark ‘ and Prince ldnuhlr (1 ll inclnrr at Charlotte‘ tnun DriV a Park's harnesa‘ rariniz program last night ‘ Ginger E and McGee Volo pro< yidcd the night's greatest thrilll when they iinished in a dendl heat lnr tirst place in race inumhcr three. Ginger went uni Painoi, sponsors at the Lot Cyrlnnp KOII) Blue Sky Lark IDtIltt Regent (il McGregori 6 5 ’ M a rk emerged Mighty Warrior M. Chlei Ozaukee 1A Bernardl l 6 31 Time It. ii 21 MacLean Twirls working on its lilvltdiniiial and Gold Cup and aaurcr, two old ltu grab the next mile, i Emile Week tpt't‘laL niiiiiii i-iitiiiii niii its triple crown nt racing. It was indeed tine satisfaction tor The Evening Patriot mnnngement to we illillu< Eli nil the why they did Saturday. .\lv Ha\en was the winner ol‘ Patriot Iolks pushing this big Date were rejoicing oter the luc- Iru attained. They‘ll work even limiter on SPORTS FROVT Friday night of Cecil .l‘ “on art uno Dark cremd II I result I‘IUI which he we: con int ann: Park n‘urrc iii: euait and mimr members M the lam derphsi sympathy. .lc BIS Shamrocks Edge Mariners Dis Shamrnrhs DdL‘rd n a Si the Main nrare Marmot: an in a thrillinn anlthail Enllw nlavctl It the Old Diamond laki l"‘lll Sterling Simms \\a< the hero iii tna game as its name llri niin a hip hast: hit in the fl'lnl frame tn drive in the niniiinp tally, rlili Mnlliieih \i;1< mt llw mound lor the Shiillll’nrh: a ii (I the Mariners rnllriinti ih rrr hita oi his altering: in the iirst Inning but were uiiania in niisii - run across the plain In the Shamrocks hail ni tiin Iir<i. George Bradlov \l'alkoil aitcr one was out and tlicn Ki‘nrrt‘l nn ii booming {Inublc ii,» (iom‘ Brilli- ley. The Mariners ant thle illll‘ track In the third niirn piirlior Mike O‘Brien slnnird a triple Ind scored on will Shepherd‘s lung fly to right lipid The arinnrs scnrrii tninr tn the iiith when Shcnhcrd cloutcd a lung home run in make the more read it tor the Main Drape team. The lrisiimrn «it. pioded (or three big runs in the In York Giants veteran Iota-Iv- that]. limit (Ml G . lett. Wu trad- : to In Anreies uni-ha tor John LeVetere. right. also I (“In tum. and a hill: Deepest Sympathy lost a line Inond with Dri‘KldE‘nL iii The Charlottetown Driving Park and Prhiiiirhi in We knew Cecil tor nearly all .\' in; our warmest. il‘li'ml\. niir asxrit A iirsless wnriorfc it will he rn sod Dd Thi: i: especiall ’ROSEY' TRADED TO RAMS Blue Sky Lark. The io-year-Dld; gelding won his ieond trip In‘ Zn the nnes vet tn come in 19“. the death last i.hiiioii Association numhered him tinii with him in drivinl iKelly and Ginger E. $6.10. hv every assnciatiou 5“ "9' ‘ true at Char. tpant sh much at s summer. t SW“! iin uuvrn lClarke Smith 1 Barbaru Value (Cyril sound 2 Will Mahlnn (E. Bernard) at s Girl it. Arsenault) A ‘Andy's Note iH. Sinudl 5i iKinii Furcry is. Stead} ll Drilln rial tL. Kelly\ 7 Harmonica c (F. Macxayi J Time 2.134. I lily haven owned by Mrr. Mu- riel Maylle . Kinknra. Pa — 4.1». 2.70. 2.30; 5.1». 1 M. DASH 2 AND I Cyclan Kelly IL. Kelly! mih in more ahead (or the Direct strike tFl steudl IHKI IlmP in the game. The big Pay .iuniur ID Ma . l hlriil‘ in this lrame was I triple Windy June it; Bernardt ly\‘ \‘rrh Eiaurhard. Blake Hanover (J Chuppeli s The llarinrrs lied iiptlie gal-he Rowdy an tR. MacLurel d nnt-t- again in the seventh when Rd Train lw Downe) 1 Huuhes (inqlcd and scored on a l-lettle's Boy 4C Eiril I tlnultlu hy n'Brit-n in the eighth Time 215, 2.14.2. ' R Shepherd doubled and came‘ Cyclone Kelly hunted by A. Gli- hrniinii tn score on two urnund- its and G. Agnew. Charluticli'iwn. mils to dive the Mariners the‘ Pay 2nd 7 4 lead nnrr has , i. v . This has short lived I! the 210. . lfl: 210 Shamrncks wasted no time in DASHES 3 AND 1 the final halt III the inning. Chur—‘ Glnzer F. (Clarke Smiilli ldll lli‘ Wrail‘icl‘hie nprhed with . heree Voin iinlk then George Bradley slug— ii. chnesseyt ldh loll Alli-r Dunn popped up Ind Bmmlnwn In MacNeill) 2 .i Hennessey reached on a field. Gay Laird i.l chanpeilei t m rhnirr whim drnvr In tho Miss Ellis IJ. Arsenaultt s ulnlllllfl run with I sharp base HDTI’IP Stretch (L Smith) C I 1 I l 2 .I t Tammy ShInler (E. Bernard) Lady l-iilda Clezl leril Smith) Time Ill-1. 2.1!. Ginger E. owned hy A u. Gillis. Charlottetown: McGee Vo- DISCOVERED luvzn United States president Theo dnre Roosevelt discovered the Rivnr oi Doubt which contrib- -. .- halibut-I :- iitcs its water to tile River in «Win’d by Mr!» D Yflunkui Amazon. Sherwood Phys — am. 710, 1.90; 2.40. 1.90. 2.1" 2.30. 7th— :50. “a. no. 2.30, 3.00. DASH t AND 1 Elue Sky Lark iE Bernard) I l Slmcue's Magic in Annearl I I Helen's Dream (0 Pnulinn) I Tennessee rliiey tr Breuutiui t .lanet M M nnwnrt I Santiago iClurke Smith) I «Ii: Time In“: 2.074. Blue sky Lurk owned by Lt. Col. D, It. MacKlnnon. chur- lntietown. Pnyn — mi. no, tut: till. i so; is» — 2.40. 2 so. no. no. no: zliti, DASH I AND I Prince” Mnrk (L Kelly) I I Here Am I (W Cnigl I I Torrid Waters leHl Smith) 2 I l l 5 'I “.5 It'll Budlund (R MIchnIld Pnuln r‘irttr lw annel Bonshaw Takes Game uohah-w deienhd Ru Itn Rivzr ls-lfl In I Gull saith-II Lugue bIltle we! the rectum]. Hillel] hurled lhl W boy] In their triumph. MIt-lfllol Ind GIIlInl Illlfed plkhlu' hol- ll'l for Hunkr River. Billy MIcPhILI of Mull!" Ind Emmet GlllIuIi Hunter RI- vrr tilt! the but dlyl II (BI villa. hittlu tour II)! “VI. drIIt eitoico. 'l'iln ind. broil. up the deter-in "Ill Your" at the Guru, cum shuns pinnl oi the Nltioull roentbaii Lulu. the night's lnne single. Best time] . 1oi the nichi n s provided by. y . Host pay at the night my the . twirled another pitching mas- an early start in the iirst inning qiiinaiia pi 0mg" E and mew terpiece last night selling down‘ulicn the lust hatter. Joe Crai- iwfl, n was worn. mm Thelthe stars on only two hits asiialii. walked singles by Jamie exacior or Princess Mary a pa ‘ the Rovers picked up a 5-2 vip- Kennedy and Wayne lilocDonaldi . ‘ and a booming double by Dcrniegms Thefiauli- .smti, First duily double, Myl John ‘Beaver’ Arsenaiilt gut Gallant counted {or three runs.iald. Danny Hennense, .Ham and cyciune “up, paid‘the only solid hit of MacLean. mum hmm "s “"5" mm" and W Mammy ysnao arid the necpnp, Cyclone a single in the second inninrt..iali.v in Ille second inning when are Am i brought I return at lary- LL MANAGERS GATI-IER‘» Ire manager Birdie chhetis a! the Cleveland Indians, next to limit. and Freddie Hutchin- son. manager til Lite Cincinna- Lragucrs here iddfly. as he touched the urn ol Gil Hod. fies. Washington m u n I lie r whose team has won seven straight games. Lnnkiliiz on Princess Mark owned hy Dr. C A. )3. Kelly. Eunbury. Pa n A 340. 280‘ 22": 5M. N. - 340. 2.30. 2 l0. 2.3L 210 O‘Brien) 'I I Donnie ’Funcll‘ M I EL! 5 n e other bingia was an inlicldixeilll Doyle reached on an er- MacLean. screaming iasthnli with an Id-lrd that way uni sortinent ot curves sent nine when the Stars pi had up their batters dnivn via the strikeoutlother run. on a walk a wild route willie walking only twouniirh by Lane and a passed John Lane, hurled the entirehali. “- pame iur the Stars Ind was the: The Rovers picked up sin victim at wildness as he issueditaliies in the totith and iiiih live tree passes to first. i mlxlll g up hisi I passed ball. The score remai a for ten hits. the lonkest h e l n 1: with another run in the seventh in dnuhios by Bernie Gallant Blld‘alld A (mini riiigletoh .inry Arrrhauil :«iriith. CLEVELAND (AP) pitchers in today's Milt AIIStIr haul) me Stadium. with Idvilnce “In below ex- .natlonaily televised game be- ginning iorecast was ior sunny and cool weather with temperatures in ‘tiie mld»70’s. 1 Minor League ii mos. ll meups Given iDouble Dash Conquerors .Fea’rure Racing Program rollnwmiz is the mural“ lengue‘ FIRST F0“ 0'11")“ lineups and schedule tor today. i Eris _ Gdiidy M'acDoniai John Bell, Pal Sonnet. .iainetiisur 0‘ Theriault, uly . urd. Alan Walsh. Toin Carnanhari Derrick Egan, Alan MacDonald. R l . herald i isiicr. Frank Strain. Austin Mac-l I . Toni-nos, Diaiir Kelly, Smith, Don Flfihcr. Dori Call back. Alien, Phil Rossiielr. Len -l mm, of 59m lhg. Don Campbell. Leo Killmi. is Tom Murphy, b 'i'w W Jim O'Toole Scheduled I To Start All-Star Game By JOE REICIILEI — Left- iit Municipal, I crowd of aruuud expected tor thin ll. 2 pm, A01 The Manager Alvin Dark of the National League uquId naniail D'Tuule without reservation. But American League pilot Ralph rinnk, still undecided between running and McBride. said lIEi would wait until ‘heidre game time before rnuk- i int! a decision. sunning went Sunday victory against hlne defeats {or the Tigers, He has been especi- ally eiiective in Ail-Star rot-ripe l “‘7 tition In the past two years 11! three hour. . i i all the way in pitching his sixth JIM O‘TOOLE lthe National League. l McBride. who hail! from iCleveland and is 1reco'rd with the Angels. He last a ipitched Saturday. Lee Doug How- l>ave Maelsanc. merican League holds a 17.} hinrltenzis. Frank Muc- ltt-vin Devine. Dave "Won- ‘lM’Y The teams split in lsdz, ere in mi. ll . and ‘ Bob Dunstm‘d. .. t-l, brlure tho i a mi: urderr announced the rival managers tor the chlp. JIM BUNNWG has permitted only We hit and t I: possible, In contrlsl to Dark'l ‘ rum ' eight innings against iplun in play hll llama Is long sinrler, he will pitch only two ‘ ' ' I! of I‘ll! rouLe< 't see how we can heygnlng parinrmlnce Sunday. Tim on the squat! .IJui't no matter which players “Yankee skipper Indicated IIIO "I. Im suiis-‘Tlger right-hamlet would ill as possible I "I dun for the third straight your. has tuse." Hunk said. seen hh previous All-Star aC- lied we have the strongest pas-tlnllnwed by McBride. Jim Enu- tiun He has I 945 wall and Insl‘sible squad that we could ns-‘ton of the Yankees. with Dick hie. considering the it avail-.Raddtz. Boston's superb right- lmndud reiIeI Ice, pitching a! f other AL pitcher! I my oi Mickey Mantle I am going to make quite I the Windiip. I This will be O'Tmle' first Iew changes," Honk added. "I Include Elli Moubouquette. Jim ' d iAll»Sthr outing. The wyeIr-old think I owe It to the falls to Grant and Juan Pizarro. Lilo _ ' e Ruds‘ pitching slaii..play every player tin tho toamnmll 'dle since Thursda has a 13-6 Naturally. I intend lo keel? Ii ' pluye-n ' It was en route from record Wopdcslllck. The right-hunder ‘art’ .lupn Murichael. Don Drvs i ,V VS —- Dale Wood. T‘ravel‘s‘lane Ali-Star Corliss! this year Innings been“ Flame." said KEN MACBRIDI Honk said I Dunnlus is the , southpaw nit the squad. The oddsmakers have inatt- back in use at an the National League a 7.5 in lvorlle. mainly because pt iii in Sun’senlor league'l apparent ed2- Tilis marks the third All-SIB! Francisco and didn't. Iltel‘id Llle‘Iu the power dEPul-lmunt. The . .game in Cleveland since the news conference with liouk. ' KL"""iclassic's inception in 1933. Thean'Cfl Tum: home run tigurer oi the starting A our 1 x k k d k I teams give the National only a one unrss IIDC e on a slim PEWE‘L‘ — C“ "‘ Tm"va lfi-l cure. although the Nationallihr box. will hurl three Innings“ ltlnnnn. shoe I "I don't think you um ever lLeaeue has won IN! or the lust ‘ihe maximum permitted oi any town nddii on In All - st Milli-lam with one endini: in a tie. pitcher, He in precled in uk. “Il‘u ‘Inllnwt’d tiy one or the tour tell-.nne nrzrruntinn oi great ball The American Lcague won handers on the NL lquad. Sandylplaye auainst another. A lisp IIIIKOHIBX. Warren Spam. or “all 1 game like this dt‘ptnds on which layers Rat hot and any one OI dale. Larry luck!“ and Ray the players on both squads ll icapable 0! getting lint." ar lust lyneaux, Bill MacDonaldiprodnced no startling rev ke Hetmessey. Ken Osbourne..tlniis San Franrisl‘o's W' 'e er'an ihompsnn, Gary Kennedy, Elaine The Raven tiimped away in Danny Murphy. mmli Gniiihte , Sheldon R0 Gerry Bradley_ Sleniien kin. COALTS _ Brim. mm M. Davis of the Dodgers lendinfl - .Mchuuld. The stars scored their IIrsl‘Huganl Gen, MacDonald, Dave Ken Boyer 'Cam‘v Ed Blue, yummy,” “M Fishy“ Ecrmlii‘rianisl}. {Dunn Javier (Cards) . 0' one. single by Lloyd Blanchard lnlror, moved to third on Beaverval‘d _C2mnbell. the iiith. hrsenanli's single and scored on charlie Sherry. Pcter Battalion meuFEADS AL Clarlrle Ross. Slime Doyle, Mike 0 9 the {ourlhiMumaghsm Floyd MacDunIild. Sc (allows: tom—lied Sox vs Mets,l"”““° (“rm Yanks vii Cards. hilt—Angels s urav gly‘m‘g to; on the hint“! near!!! tnne tYnnkeest, anin Versallu‘ Helmnve ahead 4-2 and than out theishakespeare‘r April 23 birthday tTwlnsl Ind Bunninl or Me. k out six and was touchedigame niit oi reach at the stars‘oiie pt his plays is periormcd urine. the yard at in theiGcnrne Bridge. llays. as expected. was in the cleanup EDOI (or "I! National e willie tho Amerlcnn Dave Véfiky Mafiur honor went in Boston'! Mdy Go . Frank Malznrie. , nark's Len Wayne Smith. line-up had Tommy 509m, Mammoth Inllnwed by Dick Gmat and G H, Bill White oi the Cardinals. tardvrs). Chm Kin Ke' Mays Henry Aaron Brian Mitten. l “d Fox, veicrnn Chicago Hwhiita Sax second ll‘tusemanhwiu . en p or ie Am! cull hednle tor today is as. He Wm be M lowed by Alble Pearson thin pcisi, .-\l Kaline lTigersl, Mnl-‘ .znne. Leon Wagner (Angolsl. arl Bailey ITWiusi. 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