l . if 1 They were in mid pavement and 1952- by Mr. Daniel P. Johnson. .,. i iGARCiA tosses 5-HITTER. 4' Mother's love, wbathsr ap- pllgdtothsHome!'rontorNat-P” nrvfs realm. is a wonderful thing. Thursday cvanind 03 N118 W993 burned on just such Haly trlglf 51103; lvnldrlving hpinewardonthe snipe rdlnn Gm" Montague highway. It was nearing timid of birds and to act like this Lawrence Bland M M ' "" ..:”.:;h..:'..'.1: ?2i2:':.;i.”..i:i:i:?.&f.2: .':::: H ,' A Wee the natural gloom that precsedes it could truthfully be timed "" g-.','.Aq ' .. .g T "P LAWRENCE 1' BROOKLYN (APJ gs gmairy of rrlshlt-unlit was 8". 5fu";sr:Om:r" om?-iffiou hih";'ryr T F F R T 3 mm” e ween c period . rook; .. amused, .m 1 ms .boug to switch from lives under similar circumstances. ' Dam." ml, t-'”.”” parking ts to full dim when I am always lnterestedin re- . , . 1113;” W .m. - r we was on the Mr Wing W hm "W " W Harness Races Card Tonight H, ,, ;"”'”,,,,,,,,,,,..- ping pavement 100 feet in front. erally some interesting informa- 0 e was about the size of a robin. lion in store. Last winter Mr. Lem- though not so plump in build. uel Gorveatt. Rocky Point. Picked over second place in the - League race on two hang, The second harness racing card .1 4 3' byEdBaileys.nd I, byte while two were identical images of on 1 dead starllng on January 6th. of the season will he held at am eph. their mother although not any lar- When he discovered the bird cer- Driving Park mum” when more Jerry A. Hanover, Real Fingo. mbmol , 1 - - 1 d' A :1 "P0! .0.-as-htlm his annual 801' "1311 Engmh 5pm"w5' rid ' ugh! uummum band on than 30 h0l'Ie! take to the track igglsik&ziii1'beSti)l:2a;ai?terscinlilac lmlloctloil-v"of loddllogli Schools in hl:l:r":':."L:u':l' As I swerved the car around one leg he left the band at the them I saw they were Wilson's office with the Secretary. I mailed snipe... a mother and two young. the band to the U.S. Fish & Wild- 1 was passing through Alber-ry life Refuge. Laurel. Maryland. Plains at the time and the mo V reC9l'dS was leading her young from a are on file. This week I received swamp on the north side of the the return. The starllns lll Giles? and to a grassy bug on the south. ion was handed on February 23. in 8 clashes in four qlasgmcjtjon four 51800 in purse money. A free-for-all pace and a free. for-all trot will be the two fea. ture races on the card. Both will be held in two dashes. Four horses will 3251-: in nu" pace and will include Yuta, Bar- bara Ann Queen, Amy; Dream and the horse that will likely be tree-for-all trot. - J" . (9? ")9 stl'l"l99m' rt 9 T” ”"”” ”i”.?”.i2 'i”:.:l'2i?2 3-'c"iii limo u. if-&”...2r' ii??? 1'i”.'4 5331" sin- is ihrir A "ail; old fsavorites as lcaI.Ed-ac-non. -am lulu. Director 0"” l”””'''”''"” i”””' ” '”"' Snlcu nsg susuffolk Chief 6 Ann 0' "V3193! Fitness announced Rwmwn while hurmu Ml Ed c 923?; liorhh Roval. ' ' lut evenlna nut Parkdnle School W;;P'9;:cgd”m;m';,"',o”” 39- 2 l l- ' und Principal '"""'- . . ' - Other favorites to start are Jean hue:-gun Mm the!c':::fedCa0;taerl:f Emeetltlzlerwtgigdmidmuu-lg.” V "sud mm mm on Aubrey, Jolly Dick. -l01lll)"8 P93 , . ,. g 3"d Gm?" E This is the ma, ya" in a row slipped from seco..d ImuImftl:l!ltet:lel,eff?:l.tl'.:.uIi:: the National League race. - E L): where complete a- on it wasn't a very safe place at the Earnstable County. Massachus- lpeed some cars travel. I braked ettS- if Wed almost 4 years after Post time is 8.15. "1" P"k'nl9 5'3 Wm” 9'" 0" out "M the cub. I ton in co tlcn find the '. to a stop and got out with the being handed and, torn small bird . intention of herding the chicks off not rated as I traveller, died a NE! YORK (AP)--Buy cm” s ,. . the right of way. At a command long way from home. , . -. ' whipped the New York Giants, (A;-) mu from their mother they scurried This is Water Safety Week and mm ,. ml 0! Physical 3-1 Friday night to give shalom: W tin little wraiths for the grass some excellent advice has been M8 3351- T933 mil C"'-15"” Hid leading Milwauk. B aver "” hm nu” an Pllplls heal-tlest con- ,e,,emh nnigm 714,” did. an sultan” H, on n" hm hi. ho,-dead ditch while she. no doubt given by Societies and prominent N” g H to give ghem um, to escape, 1-ur. individuals in their special fields .,. Kfatulllions are extended on their fled every feather on end and with of service on how to lessen drown- ' - mlendlll .3h.9VlIl8- long bill opened to rgclty char. ing fatalities during the coming Runhdos up this 'year in order of l ged across the pavement almost summer season; This columnist "Wm WP t Indian River ” i' ' to my feet. is not going to quote any set of Principal 141 Donalda MacDon- Just to make her feel better i rules 80V8l'l1llIs water safety but lid: CXOPI, 8ohool- Princinal beat a hasty retreat for the car will offer a word of advice in Weston Carmody and Albion Ind closed the door. Feeling cer- the angling fraternity liquor and tain she had won the first round and angling. especially if it is car- p g . the little battler then crossed the fled on by means of a boat. d0 - l pavement to the shoulder of the not mix. There have been two near - . road opposite the where she drowning: this season already ” A rolled and cut didoel like some from excessive indulgence in al- thing possessed. With her feathers coholic liquor. In one instance a l ruffed on end she appeared the man was hauled to safety when National League size of an ordinary hen. when she he had reached the stage when Cincinnati 020 no ooi- 5 3 o sat-on her tail and pointed her he,dldn't know what it was all Brooklyn owoooooo. o 2 0 Lawrence and Bailey; Maglle. Roeb: :lf (5), Lehman (7) and Cllmllanella. .- Maglie. lifts: Cm-Bailey (i, F. Robinson. Milwaukee 00! 100 000- ll 10 1 New York 000 000 001- l 7 0 night to give Cleveland its straight victory. was the second straight shut- out for Cleveland pitchers. Early 1 5-0 four-hitter. against Boston Thursday. Cleveland scored all its run: in S Fred Haney took over as mnnjggg last Saturday. 1' t i 111' also re. lsentod the long. est winning streak in the N .1 League this year and, com ' ' with Cincinnati's victory over- Brooklyn. moved the Braves a full game in host on the Nation.) League race. The day Haney replaced Charlie Grimm as pilot ofth. Braves they B.Y.C. Wins Filth Straight; Shamrocks Down Juniors 4-3 (H1219 senioru B.Y.C. won their Jll.ll'li0l' Dowling each hit two ain- t consecu ve game and an gen. Garth Crockett's triple was the mmor youth Clubber. lauded to longest blow hit by an Abbie. No 3 :3. IE Egg 9” the second inning on an error. h two walks. a double by rookie catcher Earl Averill and singles l Al Smith and Al Rosen. time tracks; Signal Senator 2.08- llt, and others lncluding.Antllony L. 2.10 W5. winner last Saturday night for owner Horace Willis, and Avalon Gal 2.14, now owned Dr. R. F. Seaman. For this season he has the trotter Newport Express 2.0! 215 and the pacer Danville Delegate 2.01. eligible to the 2.28 class. These horses are at Sackville Downs being trained This year the Inau al Mile of- ten a nurse of 35. and it is possible that time will be equalled or battered. -The writer remembers havlnd a ride behind Voninn Chief. than a 3-year-old in Joe 0'Brien's stable at Hollywood Park, Cali- lornia. We remember that he was a smooth-gaitad acer andiss Joe bill to the sky. like a pair of about. He had the fingers of one scissor. opened wide, she looked hand hooked over the side of the almost fearsome. When I put the boat and as far as he was con- car in motion she kept pace for corned he was reclining in a bath about fifty yards with a hop and tub with one arm draped over the fly gait. Whenfshihcotlzlered has an inmslbort he didn't remem- la-nllv was In G we I - -Wt 8- A Pair h-Ve been Crone -mi Crandall' Gomez their fifth straight iouinolty ft had lied to th I t ti: o; ' ' , . W ' Abbi g t more than hit. ” m ” " lemh b Ronnie McAlduff and no doubt ms... ..'K-0'-. .":..i."::i'.""..i hi” no. sums, ........ .... ...:..:.. .....:':.... -- em - u M me -- -- :....r...w........-....... g in d and um. um d k h ' n 1' i - lll8ht- struck out six. Ballem passed five 0'” ""0" M h” "nu". "1 39" 3' Old Hm” week '5 395" the tips of he re ren season. It was eep dnr w en Bruton. Mathews. Th; lemon backed W we Hm nd truck out one . 334,349.71 and when Joe took . nu away. been at good pm.” I St. Louis 001 ooo ooo-1 5 o - t t - position with the sol cunp stable of mu. m....r r,,,.,k,, 010 gilooxjz 6 2 lgflclitmgalglfaglg-153 xthhe. M09" (3 "Id Charlie Ballem to h sh ks W, smith; Robot" and Lo nl. L. ll-IIIHQ the The smroc gained their see damn Poholsky. ER: 1,mLEnnh.p 11:43:11: gar-inisis. on the Old and victory of the year in downing g . . . . catcher Jack 8hep- the Juniors 4-8. Father Clarence Thg get 0; wggc American League herd blasted a home run with the Roche limited the Shamrocks to .4 up wen racer, 000 000 011 020-4 7 0 lick! empty in the top of the only four hits but. along with 3 Dow”, sturdy Mu mm sh, c. ooi 010 000 021- 5 14 1 sixth inning to give the shamrociis iunlor errors. the Ii-islunen made Trot in 2.00 us on June silt and mm mm New G1"; N S Sturdivsnt, Larsen (it) H. Cole- a close 4-8 victory over thejuniors. the most of them. on June 7th won the c Trot in 3-,.,,..,,, -1-,r,,,,.,.,,,c3,,m?mr,;,sg' man (10) Morgan (12) and The senior youth clubbers ium- The winners scored an unearned 1.05 SIS. Watohim was one of the sydney ' cmmmg md 'm-ookgMd' Bern; Donovan. Consuegr. (12) ped on Abbie pitcher Bnllsrn early run in the first inning; two in the most perfect trotterrthat ever per N g boncludgng 1,1, mm. 1,. --i and lallar. W-Conauegra. !.-R. in the same and by the third in- third and the winner on shepherd's formed in the Maritime: and still ,5, ;,t my home 1,, sturgeon Me, Coleman. HR: Chi-Doby. ning built up a 5-0 lead. The B.Y. circuit blow in the sixth. The Jun- holds quite a numbc of track rec- la" yen in July and ,g Christ. Washington 000 000 000-0 5 1 C. salted the game away in the; tors got singles in the fourth, sixth ords which apparently are there to m”. 1 50'” to so me" again gm, Clevtlllld 040 000 00X-410 0 last of the sixth with a 4 run and seventh. ltllh gunungr," IALANCID STABLE Friends of R. J. "Dick" Logus stobbs. stone (7) and Court- 1' , 1) G , My; Garcia and Averill. L - 'pT':egeAbblel waited for 0 innings em”. "wry on the mound d M to mm 111' were eligh see on Bay Statekaceway gets out a recent short visit to our province era. re-crossed the pavement and they came ashore and there were joined her two precious babies. only two live soldiers in the carton. she offered I fleeting target in the Don't take such chancel boys... murky dusk and I smiled rather even a fishes-man's luck has been wistfuily as I remembered hazy known to run out. Mclcleod Hurls Liverpool To 6-3 Victory Over Kentville STELLARTON. N.S. (CF)-Re ceiving three . hit pitching from Jim Farino, Halifax Citndels beat Stellarton Albion: N in the Bali- fax and District Baseball League GM" 3!.-CON” Wm Vonian Chief was raced success- M” b, ”u”' "mm mm M3 We acknowledge with pleasure a ” h” - letter from Elton S. Moore of Nor- folk, Mum. acknowledging receipt of n.copy of our Annual Review which passed through many hands. most of them Islanders. but also 2.00 show- at Vernon IPORT ....MacLllOD HURLS .. LIVERPOOL. N.S. (CF)-Livers rs downed Kentville before they could get a run off in nn-u' "'5'n'ir:r"iZ'.1.'l."3:.'i rm hiidditnr Don Woodlief rm up we 010 001 01 I to I Pincnu ho llowed nly 4 hits nun. T W I 0 WHO . . up seven hits to the Wildcats. who seven hits. two of which were W1 ht 110 009 000 00- 313 3 up to the seventh. The Abbie: Doc Henneswv hit a triple for :I”e"w';;”:: :'lT::f!,':ui;';'::&t;:: gig” '&::""'1:k'delag3””w:& '3; Ma: .r'”:iii' "r..”r?E”'h”s".”rf.”?'r.'i'.7 '.i?l';'i'.u”.”r..l."iirr”I.:?.i .3" 31'.” 1 - - - - do isniiuz-"Y3i'”'iJv”3oi”"niii”e'r" 3'”'i”lr'” '”"”””""" '””' "'"" ”'” "' we 3w New A cow owl was M-we-r-Motto: mm . n, . . . A "ii a ' . ' ' GI,l'0fIl:1II.itIzlI&sl'ofol'l:elNlll0 adds Dean Robbins also hit a E 1 " ' 9 sent!) and Wilson. House (10). Dadiln lfr?l1iegsl:teyhi?n.m:lld hf 3:3 UNESCOBES g-L-',g::l,,,:;-;ge1;; 2: ,?;.f;3'f,t f,;:"'mf'::,,V'(;.'-”,:cf;f,.",l'ggVl,';f; h M dw. "uh "M "L mm MP" '' the dlmh mu IT 1?-;-tildvmnlk 2161-gtowolr;-”' 1 J "uh ' '””'””" "”"”'- Sr. B.Y.c. .. 113004 :4 11 our city. The (er of the established forthersex-and use. For I-mmd. FM . W 011- mm ,;:m, my M 0,0 g 3 0 1"" AW" WM "'0 mm 1" Abbles ....... .. 001 :4 s Racewayiswnltor bboasandwe Dick's Jim's Excellency 2.10 was 1-” ' "c”"d'h"" mm" "M H" mm "Y. An admmn mm Em. t b k H sumvm md wm . mm" ””"""m "P ' wml-W” dim" Ptneau and Ward. allem a notice in the lates issue a plc- a close second in a race at Blue on on and Jack Kaiswer con- bions their runs despite 1"..rlnos s y s escors 1'0 e a tie and gave New Gi be p - and a flelders choice. nwneuq - a cure or trainer-driver Bob Ryan of Bonnets last week. From a fin- mm in or. guru. om. rm. on, pitching. Mickey Mantle off the field at York a 74 victory. The 370-fool find Bm:mI'8- HM!-0 305-WW Apps A ault paced thsB.Y.f1 ' 1 clsechiu one as alstandpolnt it loolrsasthough ytfm-'rrr”?T-' g Briggs stadium, Detroit. after the "”"'"- his 7-5” W Mantle 11 """ " ”' Key" ”'- assault with three -lnslen in three shiunroclu .. his ruin whgoir. It rim. that he nsnovsr-' will earn enough Americans me ..2:.m0.....nm... 2.5.. eh. ....r m... ms -r......."”"'i.'.'.:.':'.'....':r"". .. .'i”i"i.E'."'.hii?"::.”:':.lo":i" .. ..... 1-...':.."'.'.:.:."'..."'z: cl - '-"..:-l- ..-ii-".:'.""n-... "rm... r..il”d , 0 -- II all -A a or-us; an aw e e mouth Arrows out ofctflrit place hired the tint home run out 0i llomem Ruth dldnt set No. 25 Miami iooooo 512-110 a four trips and Alf Costly and and Blanchard. i gave any stats (Con lied on- page 7) the stadium since i939. The homer until the 70th game of the season 31.3., wojgy (5) gm Snw t. ski, Griffin (8): Morehead. l(p- per (7) Llpetrl (8). Patio (I) and Nlarhos. ' in Halifax and Distri b Friday with an 8-1 win. Bearcats' pitcher Dave Kuhn O l:s.ed..:. ii::'o't'!i:'..'.'.”Ei..i?.; Continue To- Lead Ill Ontario Gamer For M Golf Ch'ships BRANTFORD (GP) - Two American amateurs took the lead Friday in the la-hole tint round of the 38rd annual Ontario Open golf championship. Doug Sanders of Cedartown, currently living in Miami, and for 11 safeties. Four Dartmouth 0 I Win Big Ones . errors also contributed to their ASCOT, England (Reutors)-. loss. Truro catcher Bob Kennel hit a homer in the sixth with one French horses continued winning 00- the big races at Ascot Friday when the l3-to-8 favorite. Borg- hetto, scored a three-length vic- Mary in the 2V4-miles Queen Alex- Standings ' I s o lieferees Clinic HAMILTON (CP)-Football of- finish; from all over. Ontario and as far east as Quebec and New Brunswick gathered Friday for (0) and Rochester Columbus Russell and Rand; Kuzavs. Spi- ces (6) and Noble. --c Second All ROADS LEAD lo lg sannidt (44) or Liddlo (1-2) vs Jack Penross of main! posted andra Stakes, longest flat race in '-he 5'" '”e"e"-”"'”c ""he'd Rochester :12 ooo ooo- s s. l ' , five-under-par 67s. the British racing calendar. in eastern Canada. The three-day Columbus 010 00 ISI.--- 9 ll 0 . g . Glndm and Penme each shot Nltlo-ll I-cam French horseslcaptured only clinic. which winds up Sunday Deal, Wright (5) end Green; . l.:nt:::r31sE,94:::e:0'l;dlt:: 33;: Mn uk :1 la: Pot. GBL at tlllileg races in the four- has officials from professional Thies, Miller (1) Wooldrldgs .(3) ' . we . ' . . . mud M an whol. mow mm cmcmme: ” 25 . I condualgd todggt x::ttati:ihgeywlvivl:llIl- lcngues right down to midget Cox (3) and Noble meat. Bi-ooalyn at 23 .554 1 ti rth , . - . .:W"...' "r...'"”'..-. own. :2 2: s '0 E 1 E ' ' ' 0 - . V s - ra ne . f it , Gerry Kesselrlns and Windsor": Chic :2 si .415 9 England's Chnnglsey. eatmigftos Rudy Horvnth with 680- Five solf- New in as 33 .411 av. odds, won the one-mile Rous lvie. are tied with 70 including 'ror- Philadelphia as u .404 10 morlal Stakes Friday. - . ""'..".S:.'i3..”'"' "” ”"'""' RIVERSIDE RACEWAY . 1 -- Jules I-Iuot. of Montreal, defend Iig champion. shot a 71. ' 2 P M (FOP To qualify for today's 8 holes. . . ' i S golfers must have acorss of 7! and under. Of the 121-starters only 53 are to start today. i PROBABLE PITOIIEIIS NIV YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's mnlor league games. (Won and lost records in parentheses): . National League Milwaukee at New York.-spalin 1 (H) vs Antonelli (6-Bl. i i It. Lonrio at Phi1adalphta-- All race horse owners must have their eligibil- ity certificate and driver's license as this track is g registered with the United States Trotting Assocla- A w . p .. y : - D . 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