noses WHIP OlflOl.E3" h Kucks Shut our whi esox 2-0;, omers Power IndiansTo Win - BALTIMORE (AP)-Klndled by Bill 'l'uttie'a lead-off homer. 010 Detroit Tigers caught fire in the mnin inning Friday night for s three-run eruption which defeated the Baltimore Orioles 4-1. bel0l'9 14,421 Hal of Fame ulsht ful- NEW YORK (AP) - Young Johnny Kucks gained his 17th vic- tory with a four-hitter that cooled on the Chicago White Sox 2-0 Fri- dgy night as the New York Yank- ees retained their eight - Slim? bulge in the American League d. M-'1-he 23 . year - old rlghthander. who has last seven. didn't Will! I man and struck out two. He re- tired the first 12 men he faced before Minnie Minoso scratched n single off Kucks' glove to open the fifth. own this season. finally got one in Yankee Stadium.-e high fly that fell into the right field stands at the foul line in the sixth to break up what had been a dandy duel between Kucka and southpaw Jack liarsntsn. I BOSTON (AP)-Home runs by George Strickland and a healthy Vlc Wort: and southpaw Don Moss sl'a effective relief pitching rode Cleveland to a 5-3 victory over Boston Friday. Wertz, out 10 days with a stom- ach disorder. returned to the lineup to put the game away with a two-run homer in the fifth in- ning off loser Tom Brewer. The blow. his 25th of the year. landed deep in the right field seats after Gene Woodling walked. Strickland's third homer, with two on in the second. got the In- id. h had hit 6 goal, N,if,?”.i.'.3Z.er;v gnrk but his dians off to a winning start. Dave 140?” 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Saturday, Aug. 25. 1956 .rK Home week has ry but it will be a long long time CI of lvhl best race meetahzingi: on the grounds. over ten programs their totalled 605. an avenue 01 horrhssa in each of the :3 gm: an average of 0310 I dill!- this purse money the track tau; grandson Buddy Crlllhhlllll. three miles in the For All in 2:05. 2:(I H, I-I. previous record of I20! I-4. , mom. Bud Wengcc was by T.V. Holdawsy, Bonit- driven by afi is" i a being Convair 2:01, Joseph 1:58 4-5. Ann's Dream 1:06- - 4-5, Dave Grattan 2:05-record re- cently made at Monctos-and Tro- Iia's Bob 1:04 44. IAIIIDII BIOOBD Ndwport Chief besides holding the track record at Charlottetown has to his credit the fastest three beats ever paced in the Msrltlmee in a race. They supplant the re- Wm, cord made by Walter Dale at Fredericton. September ill, 1907. when he paced in l:07Vs, 1:01'b. szom. the middle etfort being I new Canadian record for s PIC" over a half mile track and Wllltll Dlr- New Orleans, La. DOWN THE BACK STRETCH Two Year Old Trot, Three Year old Trot. Four Year Old Trot. Two Year Old Pace. Thrao Ynr Old Pace, The atsrtina payment is due on or before September lat when the owner will also state the Elli. trot or Jaye, that the horse will be rac at. Silver trays will be presented to the winners of each of the above events. Iive of six drivers in a race at Saint John this week were penaliz- ed Sio. each for lack of effort in the fourth race by judge Ford H. Jones. who stated that further vio- lations would result in suspension for no abort time. He . -' were evidently concurred in by the crowd of 4,000 who were on their feet booing the drivers as it was announced that the mile raced was in 2:18 4-5. A racing official com- hunting on it said it was a fast clue that diowed lack of effort. l'I'. ITIPBIN Two race meets were program. med for this week at St. Stephen Raceway, it being the 40th anniv- ersary of the St. Bteph Exhibit- Min. No races had been held them since 1052. St. Stephen in the long ago was one of the best race tracks in the Maritime: and it was over- that oval that Billy Keyeg tr-nined , King tfha: pacars for the late S. a . ' Wm tllilllhteasa oodarowd attdldld III races at .Insgex on Tlletdly Illllit and saw Waiter Rommft 2:01 1-6. owned by s.a. Horseman of Monctoa and driven byT.Etter. win the our and 8th dashes in 2:00 1-5. 1:00 1-5, the lat- Wibtlllltbefastest mile over the Sussex oval for some time. Walter Rosecroft has certainly been n 30001 buy 001' his new owner. The track record there is 2:08. made by Mcxlyo Cash am. July so, 1947. driven b C. Clark. Other ers were ashes 1 and 4, Guy M&2MTm.Mm& nddmnn 5- . 1-1. Dark Mercury ( nnsu-ong) 2-a. Time. I: 3.5, 3315- Guy Lock raced in the United ltatas last year and we find that on November 2nd he was racing at Mr chaos from all M" ”' ' 0 many to the Marftimes. Dashes 2 and I were won by Crusader Chief (B. Andrew), Walter Federal (Goguen) I-2. Time, 2:15. 2:14 1-5. Judy Cl-as (Levers) and Totem Boy (Morrissey) divided the and gnu Bth duties with the best time 2.10. lac in Cape Breton ls gain on re srly every week an early this week races 1 and 4 of the classified trot and pace were won by Judy Richards (G mac- Donald), best time 1:19 1-5. Races Pope singled and Al Rosco walked ahead of him. Wham Mike Garcia wobhled the seventh. Masai came in to the Red Sox in check. Lefty Don allowed two hits while fanning four over the final three frames. las slammed two home runs and Harry Simpson crashed another Friday night as Kansas City de- feated Washington. I - 4. Bobby Shantz. who replaced Lou Kret- low In the fifth inning and held the Senators scoreiau. wo nhis second game. MILWAUKEE (AP) - Warren spahn scattered five hits and Joe Adcock and Eddie Mathews hit WASHINGTON (AP)-Inu ski- or. home runs Friday night go give thellut a e..i delpllla BT. LOUII (A!) first llllweahee It-eves ever the Hills- The robust. tuuued three full l the National I-ensue pennant recs. CHICAGO (AP)-An ilth innllll double by Willie Mays. his only ut or tn:mghsn&e. drove hog: Don e w ' rnlydhare the tailsnd New York Giants took their third strait” 0' nlalon from Chicago. 5-4. I114 moved to within a half same of the seventh-place Cube. The Cubs battled into a 4-4 stalemate on Jim X1Ill'l lWW"' giggle that scored Moots lrvin in the rum and disposed of item! B be G x. Tllrozn 31:?! on the Giants used three pitchers to keep the threat- ening Cubs in check with Hoyt Wilhelm finally getting his fourth victory against seven setbacks. Russ Meyer. the fifth Cub huricr. absorbed his sixth loss in one in log of relief. southd By Joli BEICHLIB MILWAUKEE (AP)-The Phil- adelphia Phillies and Robin ROD- eris may represent the lmmedl- ate business at hand. but man- ager Fred Haney was looking be- yond that Friday-lottllll lllf P11 pitching plans for the - four hand-to-hand clashes between his Milwaukee Braves and the Brooklyn Dodgers. Realizing that these four games may decide the National League pennant race, I-Ianey has manipu- lated his staff so that he will be in position to hul his best rill!!- over 200 golferl from many points in the Maritimea will tee off this morning in the rlrst elim- ination round of the P.E.I. Open Golf Tournament. Charlottetown golfers will com- prise about half the number of entries and those from visiting clubs will make up the rest. Thirty golfers will be coming from the Dartmouth Brightwood Club. Mon- cton will be sending about 10 and others are expected from Amherst, St. John, Bummeralda. Truro, Hal- ifax, and Ssckvllle. The large fleet of Charlottetown golfers will be led into the fray by Belvedere Club pro and defend- ing champ Cecil (Bubby) L wling. Among the top local amateurs en- tered ara Island closed amateur champion Don MacDonald, Frank Maclnnls. Art Msclienzie. Toby MacMllian. Bill (Pud).Beer. Bob- by Dowllng and Doug Saunders. Aanateur competing from oth- er Maritime centres will include Maurice (Mouslc) Dowllng. Mone- ton, Jock Munroe, Sydney, Peter Marilyn Bel . To Be Welcomed At City Hall TORONTO (CP) - Swimmer Marilyn Bell is to be welcomed on the steps of city ball when the re- turns from her u'iimphant swim across the Strait of Juan de Fucs. ay. "1 think that is what the people of Toronto would like us to do," he said. 2 Baseball Games Al Memorial Field Sunday Allemoon Island Open Golf Tourney Gels Underway This Morning Mayor Nathan Philips said Frl- (C) MAY DECIDE PEN NANT Hainey Looking Ahead To Braves-Brooklyn Clashes handed itchotg against the right- handed lbowar of the Brooks. For the forthcoming twogsms series here ngitubundly and M00- day. Haney have Bob Buhl. against Brooklyn. and Gene Con- ley, ready. related and eager. The P”, swere , tdto with a pair at redoubtnhle I'l&ht- houdera of their own Carl lira- klne and Don Nawcombe. CONLEY PROVIDED BREAK "I got a break when Conley name through with hie fine per- formance against the Giants the Hope, Dartmouth. George Shar- man, Truro and Bill MacNaught, Moncton. Among the top professionals en- tered are George 0'Douashue. csrnpbcllton, Jimmy Walker, Nick Spazuck, Amherst. Marcel Dollar- dlns, Sydney and George Andrews Green Gables. Eighteen holes of the 54 hole tournament will be played Satur- day morning. As additional ll holes will be played Iundsy mor- ning and on Sunday afternoon the pros will lineup with the 12 top ainate . to declare a champion in the final is. The foil wing is the morning drswofor the Island Open ournament: (alto-H. Howatt (C). J. uouw 10:60-r. Kelly (KW) H. Wool- ham (C), 0. Clark (06). l0:m4i. Purvis (C), Doug Doug- laa (C). R. Ewing (C). l0:2Fp-D. Can it. Park: (C) 10:8)-G. Roger: (C). W. Coins (C). G. Vseesy (C). Le- 10:35-C. Ready (C). A. B. Page (GG). K. Macxensla (B). (W). P. Ilsa? (B). l0:4SA. L town (0) D. Meredith (0) Dave Douglas m, J. uitcsoii uo. : R. Dowllsg ll:&)- C. 0'llesrn (B), '1'. lay (C). M. Maoicaxis (C). 11:35-R. P I-Hdfb (C). R. (C). I. L. an O). (C). T. ldlott (0). C51”! other day." aald- Haney. "That enabled me to set up my pitch- ing rotation for the next couple. of weeks. Barring injury to one of my pitchers. I've got it arranged so that I'll be able to have Hub! and Conley well rested and ready for the two-game final series with the Dodgers in Brooklyn early in September. I'll also have Lew Burdetts ready should I decide to go ahead with him instead of Con- eyo. Haney was feeling much better about things after watchlns llll athletes emerge from their leth- argy Thursday b , " three Philadelphia pl are for a dozen hits. including three home runs. He even laughed off the critical comments of other managers con- cerning his Braves. "lllgney may have been right when he said we weren't breath- lag fire in our games against his Giants." Haney said. "But then we've never been a colorful hall club, or a consistent one all year. But this club does have bounce. We can look awful one day and coat the next." Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League 5. New York 00108000001-I I 0. Chicago loo 001 101 00:! 4 e 1 (11 innings) Gomez. McCall (O). Wilhelm (0). Llttletield (11) and knit: Kaiser. Valentinettl (I). laws (0) H (10), Meyer (11) and loan- dri . W-Wilhelm. L-Meyer. Pittsburgb 001 010 000- I I I St. Louis N0 M0 i1x- 0 0 1 Waters and Foiles; Dickson and ridge (C). 1!. Mac (cl. Kati. L - Dickson. mts: Pitts- 10:06-M. Macsauu (C). r. Tallu- Dobbl (1'). D. (C). PUB W MN U)1- 1 I I 10:10-F. Veniot (Be). A. J. Iag- M51 012 001 001- 6 12 0 lam (C), -T. Payne (II). Roberta. Pills (7). I. Miller 10:15-N. liachey (Ba), 3. Gard (ill and Se ck: Bpahn and Rice. L-Roberts. Hits: Mil, Ad- cock. Mathews. PIIIUUI: -lenses, Black (0) tree- lnalt (0) Lawrence (in and nut. law. W-Maglle. L - Jansen. run: Brook-Snider. ruriuo. 'Cin . Bell. 10:40-D. Fraser (C). D. Doucci PM un. Cleveland can no I 1 o the junior free for all here Fri- derwood (On). I). Ilse i ). ton on no a 10 o ; d-V In t as be rounded the track 10:50--H. Cunningham (C), W. troll. Meesi (7) and Began; in 8:1 and 3:11 1-5. tho fastest Mccr. .3 (C), Q, ponyau (Kw) Brewer, Porterfield (1) and White times of the night. 1o;55..T1, A, mg-ion (xw), J, s, Dairy (7). W-Gnrcia..L-Brewer The only other double winner MacDonald (C). ll. 1. Jardins Hus: Clsv-Strickllnd. Warts. Boy was Peerless Hanover, owned by . )g X (3) c 3 m.KIliau.nI Cit NON 018-! 10 1 a.A'chTu:.”t' of Dutmfnomoudhl ll:00- . ennody . . . as no mere unmar- whltlocls (T). B. i . ."'l""lWl 910 WWW 4 I 1 ll40.' Vlylln 14.. won the second 11:05-n. Nicholson (6). 1. Black nfrttlw. Blunt! (0) and Smith: rm ln 2:14 8-5. A Sydney horse. (1.), mdmos. Byerly (I), Stewart (8) Florence any. cam. in ggg. 11:10-J. A. Maobomll (A). Bill i' W- W ' L-Rh ad in this at. but in the sixth Giggey (C), a. 0g (A). - KCV-Skins I. Blmpson race the tables were turned when nae-o. " W 0 4 the sydn-y pacer nosed out the 0 New Tiers 0wU!0l)x-I I 0 Hersamaa, Klsder (I and MI lar; Koch and Berra. la-Herein mu. 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W '""" "V" ""'" " "ii aaelnrior oooi3ioo..: : 1 ' um 3"? ”"3''' Pl””"'- ltartlng time by phoning the club ””' Tom Macil'ariane's' house. llusband Says g5n'.-5 run :00 3 Ronnie Knox. the golden boy from UCLA "who slsneo with nun. Expensive-A-nMiiN ACTlOhlM llton Tiger-Cats for two years Kat a whopping contract. gets away a pass in Wednesday night's league "INNOCENT DUPES," ADAMS DETROIT (AP)-Detroit police oontlrmed Friday re arts that some choice Canad an liquor. seized in a 1954 raid at the home of a well-known Detroit gambler, had been brought across the bor- der by members of the Detroit Red Wings hockey team. Thez liquor was seized in an April 15, 1954 raid at the home of Russell Trilck. Trlick was in Flor- ida at the time of the raid but paid a 83.000 fine in federal court Tennis Results The Ladies Invitational Mixed Doubles T umament got underwgy at the Charlottetown Tennis Club yesterday. Following are the results and the draw for the weekend: RESULTS Mixed Doubles J. Johnstone 'and defeated W. Cullen and J . Boultcr r H. 1. Gilli. Kaye and J. Weir defeated on E. Coyle Fitzgerald and J. Storey 6-1, ofmoore and n. Willett defeated Mi l:3cGulgan and J. Cummlskey Singles J. Cuinmlskey defeated E. Campbell M, 6-1. I J. Boulter defeated E. Landry by default. SATURDAY MATCHES Mixed Doubles I pun. 1!. Rays and J. Weir vs. 0. Moore and E. Wlllett. J. Johnstaoe and E. Coyle vs. Winner of 3 p.m. match at 5 Mn. Singles 3 pan. J. Storey vs. S. Vessey. I. Rogers vs. M. Murray. J. Boulter vg. E. Coyla. I gins J Cummiskey vs. win- ner toray-Vesaey match. Super llai Double Winner TIIURO (CF) - Super llsl. Barry liirsch's pacing gelding from Sydney. won both heats of P.” '. horse. The only other winner was Bas- ter Merle. owned by Ronald Ter- rin of River Hebert. for illegal possession of liquor. Pol cc investigation showed some ofvths liquor had been brouallt Icrols the Canadian bor- der by Rod Wing players. They gave it to Alfred Varga. reputed st lieutenant in Trilck'e gam. bling empire. It eventually found its way into the bar in Trllck's plus f100.000 home in suburban Detroi . Var it also paid a 81.000 fed ral fine for illegal possession of ethc liquor. g I GRAND JURY PROBE The case was recently spot- lighted by a grand jury probe of gambling activities in the Detroit INC. Jack Adams. general manager of the Detroit team of the Na- tional Hockey League, said Fri- day Varga struck up a friendship with one of the Red Wings who introduced him to the other pla - era. He said the player who ma 0 the introductions had since been traded. The Detroit Times said the Red Wings brought in about 32,000 worth of whisky for Vraga. but Admas said the figure was "silly." He said. "we think they brought in only a few battles." The Times said a high police official told them that avldenca showed that Varga. who has a po- lice record of 10 arrests and six mnvlctions since 1032. vlsitedythe Proposed Sirail Swim Postponed Unfavorable tide condition have caused the postponement of the attempt by 19-year-old Davison Bigger of Charlottetown to swim the Northumberlaud Strait on Sun- Ses-fsrlng men at Borden ad- vised the young swimmer late last night that tides at the present time would greatly hinder his chances of completing the swim. If weather conditions rrnit it will be held Sunday. Sep other 8. WANTED CADDIES For Open Golf Tournament - Apply to Ch'town Golf Club Saturday morning” opener, a shirt ottnw Rough hid- ers. Threae Roughles hit the rush on Knox but arrive late. Ot- Red Wlllls dresllng room on sev- eral yoccasiona. The Trilck raid came the night before the lied Wings and Man- treal, who were tied at three games apiece, played the final of the 1954 Sta cup hocky series with Detroit w g th Cup by a 2-1 score. spans DENIAL Adams denied Vargrcver had access to the Red Wings dressing room. Adams said: 'A federal investigator came to see me, after the raids. with a mug shot of Varia. I recognized himastheguywohungaround. The investigator. who is a friend. informed me that some of the players were bringing back lifltliol as a favor to Varga and at Varga was giving it to a man named Trllck. "He told me the boys were get- ting in the wrap company. .1 too the pclture the locker room and showed it to the players who were wide-eyed. "One of them told me 'that dirty so-and-so' to take advantage of a friend like that. DONE INNOCENTLY t "I have no doubt it was done taws caeneyfmn behind to win ilr. contest sun. 491?? Photo) Defroii Playerse Involved In Shady Liquor Deals innocently. They are a good bunch of kids and it was a good lesson for them. It really could have beeghserilous. " e p ayers sign pledges at the beginning of the season that they will not usonlnte with gamblers or disreputable oharaclen. I never tolerated any of them llllllllil INIIJIIJ and I am co idfnlncodnthe Mill W0?! innocen said customs regulation allow pTayors to return with . bottle of Canadian liquor after they have been ill Canada for more than 24 hours. "Three or four of the players holught across the liquor w id: fou its way to Vnrga and Trilck. They brought the liquor in as a favor to a man they thought wu a friend. a hockey fan and a rabid supporter of the team. They were id lust what they paid for the lqgaor in Canada. None of them rought in more than a bottle at a time. That wasall tit? could bring under the law." dward A. lesson, U.S. cue- torna chief in Detroit. said that 144 botles were seized in the Trilok raid. He said he did not be- llevo much of It came from the Bed Queen's county Plowing Match Tractor MONDAY. At Hosea Howard's Farm cernwal. P. I. l. CLASS 1--Tractor Boyl 2-Single Plow 3-Tractor, Beginners 4v-GMIPI aw 5--Tractor, Women and Girls 6-Tractor 3 Sod 7--Tractor 2 Sad 8--Tractor. Mounted Plaws Refreshments. Music, Sound System. Admission 50 cents ELLIO'1'r ROBERTSON President lloadoo SEW. 3rd 16 years and under Dsrtcing, Junior Sports- Children under 14 free H. P. SMITH secretary A Paouei Whlfls 21 As Souris Wins Opener It. lJIry'a baseball sum of ii.'u'il'.'.'.2”..".ii"rl” '" TAIIIII playoffs Th av. Dan Paonet went the instance he Bourie and struck at bat- ' snowing l-0WlNli