New York Loses 3 Straight To Detroitt; :5 l LeadtCut Tol1V2 Games Over Chisox llieiitersi-Jteanis. who finished 22nd. Fenwick. who learned to shoot with the British home. guard dur- ing the Second World War. won with 2116 out of a possible 300. BlSi.ljY. England. Leslie Fenwick. 41-year-old motor engineer from Hampshire. out- ghnt mime of the best marksmen in the British Commonwealth -run homer. following a single by Torgeson. tied the score. Detroit had a chance to win in the ninth with the bases loaded and only one nut but Al Kaline hit into a ron's homer. l Chicago White Sox defeated Bal- timore 4-3 with pitcher Ray Moore handing them their tying and win- ning rulis when he hit Shcrm Lol- Landrigan. A. J. Mccahe and A.F.l Gormley, who posted 288 for sec-1 ond place. and a team consistingl of A. Mulch. Roy Vessey and Bob Hambly third with a score of 2R7. the local club yesterday. Gallant was high man tossing Lcn Phillips. Players representing Kensiiigton 10 ringers- in one game. coming within oneldeck for 50011 . of the cllib record of 11 held byl punches that put Crawford on the 0 To our minds the biggest sur- prise of the fight was Roy's T.,l(. then stave off the hard-pressinr Traffic Judge. who moved up from sixth place at the head of the stretch. i kees' lead Sunday when he stole home in the 10th inningl I ' ' ' P' S i for Detroit's third straigitt victory over the American YVOn 5 Bob ' Mern" Ineau COI'eS Dodgers Dump Navy Leagdieimderlfisurti r th Y ks' (if t Ch' ' I ' 1' n '5 I19 9S'l'GI' 3 I com H18 10!! 0 I an 6 83 . lCagOSl u I N F R d H I -N -0 In Ba a T i Su n d double victory over Baltimore to. run the White Sox streak l Eng EM, ISIS lcplicsaml sklhgkgqxo In the mend - O 9 D Y to seven straight and Clevelands split with Boston left ldln llgill i...ly..;..gu. champion Durelle weighed 173 and lsler. Merrill Plnesu of Charlottetown Merrill is only in his tint r... The clll. Baseball lleaglll. Doll, Cllaml llall ll... 55., l. lrlm the Yanks 1 1lK2 games in front of the second-place White fvvon Diirelle banged his way back 169. ' l l O r n e r :lf:';2l,,";; Wm 3,ll31;l':'r'.on'..,'l: lsll: f,f...'2.l.”.i;"ti..?.?.'.'i nlinedil):;V1mll,'e,.: para breezed to n iii-1 win over trips for the Navy. Sox. They top the Indians by three and the Red Sox by -ivtvrnhboxinllzr leromlilnelililfe ksalturday fill a lsemilllllgalh lligultv. Izouz um" yelled” allernml lalllng I law lessons -mm club ' M" "M" .'h' H'MfC.'s1Q"eb" Umpm Charm Run "Had ' 5ix' Bob l:ler dflrglggar Y be on over orwdlellitonclhainlioiei Edie-ls ilgcbini 1”" D0bel'ly's fight card on 119 wag playing in s practice pro. Cecil Dowllng. It would ap- ls an abbreviated 71.4 inning con- halt to the contest in the top of o I 0 Cm. Ml we only lms Ml she. The hi. st Anneolkh fl mar gm Ofgmginl ti; 1! six-round draw Tuesday mg." lived up to .11 ah mum and in M. an -on the 155 mm, ll" ..Bubby.. uuglll lllm test at Memorial Field yesterday. the eighth after a heavy shower. In llle Nalllmal lllngllel Brmll. were llngles by Cletus Boyer ln whose premgg hn '. IN.” .wh:n he. Both weighed 152. . pecunloml Cobey Mccluskey was I yd. mum hole um” . llx mm. wenl The Dodgers slammed out 11 um SCORE lyn held tight to its 12 1-? game the sixth. Vic Power in the sev-Humbled beneath the Km ol Floyd bit of a disappointment to many of His feat. was witnessed by I In the second stage of the pl-egl. . hits. three of them doubles. and lead over Milwaukee by heating enth and pinchhitter Harry Simp-lpaflersm June 33 dropped fslrr the fans as he showed only flashes party of golfers that was following dents match held over the week- starling Pilcb" D”""le M'”L"" Navy All 3 ll pll A 5 Cincinnati twice 6-2 and ll-3 with son in the ninth. lwlfll , rldllf llllder'fh, pl".-l gfter C1 1' w' of his "tiger" reputation tho: him which included Dr. Temple end Roger Partridge and Harry glfwracgaghzlzi 1!gu:)la;.lGreVlel'. c I. it .4 O 0 0 0 1 I P8ll1;lsl:'r3e4t;1yJl:ll'li0lilln:';0l:'l:5lxlfi: Rookie Phil Palnek wild pllchltwo inutes and 46 seconds of the I Y ealns In Drecceded him here. However Hooper. Ralph Carr and Don Won- ilixgxlilmonldlil 'first: and second . '. ' is ebold. if at H) s o o 4 o o er5- , E . ' openng round. not i kn t.hl.Cbe nacott P0 9 - "bl"! '”'”h.l”” "Hum glmwed Cflbblll. as . ....8 O I 2 1 i ?Y5m"'u?95e;'l.g"filgllllelltl ":9 R'd' rlllzh l3.:l':nll:l':e:u&lo"ll:;l ?lTvll'ghltlo: Isler was on his knees at nine inlurlzdnblis &1:fst hsnedwin the third on y one i. no runs an gave-.l. l l lb & H 3 0 . 6 l 1 egsto ree I in l e irs game but dolldpsed on his fnel If Wu d or lb l bol l . "'..?.il.'...::"”'i..:':Ll.. .. .... lv3?r1?-- 2- 3 I 2 2 2 0 i"?-.2” .”".:.':.' it. 3 Fl"; 30:; ?.'::.ll..?.:'l".'3::l .l:.J.":l. ml: we --o-d. me he on W" The W" sa"”"'""" 3313 it W--'-wouei t3"3b3u3'5wi'35 Free-For-All Headlines . Rousseau, 3b ..8 O 0 ti 0 i ”"' 9 F "I" 9 m 9 "W 3" . . . , canvas during the tight. - the Huron, Iroquois and Quebec lg llormlll rm. Needlus fr, "y ”"'”"d f"' "'9 5a”"'s Pmhed ' lnlrlrll cf 2 0 9 o (l 0 bad .141 SW8 VVHY 10 Ed- R08bUL'k- m"”'- "'cl"d'"5 13"” Mueu" ti Pre-fight chatte had the winner bucked heavy seas and facing ff was impossible fdr lllm fl, do . - I ' Melly good game but his mates.Hum -H 3 0 1 1 D 0 Milwaukee bombed iihe Neu homer. to defeat Milwaukee 8-Ilmeellng Brooklyrs Pallersonl some rough selling on the vllrlolls great deal of "Hum: under such S made fnur very damaging errorslgalcllelm. 1 . l 9 3 ll Ynrk Giants 8-7 on two homers by H”!klTb0mP50n 93"" in With "'3 leading contender for the world's ball diamonds in Charlottetown mlldlllonr g i behind him which allowed four l rd d d d d Joe Adcock and one by Dell Cran- deciding run. ligm.heaVy crowd lleld by Ardlll, yesterday. i . - S unearned runs to score. ., deli and then threw up I light de- Duke Snider hit his 29th and 30th-Moore. Durelle had lost twice to The Bnsillca yollfll cllll, defelllf. Also J. y Skinner W” the heavy rain that lasted throi.igh- headliner including tr Joseph. Lem. Al-l Mal-Lead replacedl Totals 36 1 4 ll 7 4 fence behind Chet Nlcholy prich- homers 9' "'9 5”s”"' the Semnd Pimefsob. by so unanimous decl- ed fllr Hllvllclsl frdrlllolll 3.1 wlllle type of a"g'hmte'r who” at 12 made out the day forced cancellation of Prudence Hy, Johnny Kslmuck. Macl.enn in the fifth and gavelbod AB R H P0 l E mg to win the second ' game 3-1 blast in flle rllnul providing llwslon in their first meeting and n the sunshine lslarld Dalry defellf. it dimcu" for l sluueglo do : tltelliarnesssti-aging alt tltiebDtrivinlg l,mtpact'.j gnrlils Dream. Bay State up the lane tar run as second lM 3;" M I 5 2 1 0 0 lhesvwestrum of the. Giants drove winning margin, as Brooklyn beat, ed the H.M.C.S. Quebec 13-4 and meal deal or damage as he fought P3"ed0n ah"? Ely nshm ll til"); PA gilt 3 3199- d t ln rmsriiian Charesl got his S9('0mll at ""3 ' ' " 2 1 l l 03 m .'l" tl:'”bh'll5.t gal?” b”1lCi"'3i""atl 54- lvork Team the Navy "med 1”” H'MiC'S' mm in a crouch with hardly more ftflllliwer? gretonlghtamgreitocald classes” :0:s:da:l.lt. 31: piflle: single of the game in the sev-.' 3'- , - ' 100” Y1 I B. .V ""59 - 01109 R b- R b l fll ed fa ll,l on 8-7. . - , l ' mllll mm ll, mlmll ml ll wllll llv1acKinrlon. lb .l4 l2 ,1l37 3 Johnny Antonelli started to throw la, "l,;';ll,,:le;lf.ln; ill: ll "lwofunl . . Joe. Thistle and Ralph .Pineau fl'll;';nte";l'”lf:)"l'll:'”l:":,':.'” lszhhle hAdll'wfor--lit Pace 311 go tthe lnslhvlziilrd Kim pllrlses hfrom Om Dllrll and Scored on I lllmwlllg Kennedy. c . . . . .. llll, llllmr rllll ball. '1 r 0 m Ba ks lb my Dlsh-Icd comblned lo llllrl ll two,h!tter for . I ea no even rac wol o or e win ng orses. mm. llle ollll. lllldlm. l,l.l.l,l. ol Le(lalr. 3b 4 0 3 1 1 0 ""99 ' E 1” ". l” e flle Blylcl Thjslle worked flle blow by Mccblskey that caused the dashes with 3350 dollars going to; is 9 p.m. daylight ll”, E'l.l,m,l t lMcCallum. if 3 0 0 0 0 0': EXTRA INNWGS 3:33 u:e'll”i:e145'.;ilttl:,?ct3lDrg”l:? lligl A leam from the dismal Dryorllll flrsl ll". lrllllllgs and gave up boll, liilury to his hand and consider- the winners of each dash. Seven time. k" V Maci.cml slrutl: out four. MIlk- 53:2:-brltgl if 11 ll 11 12 ill St. Louis topped Pittsburgh 9-8 season. a win for Philadelphia consisting of W. E. Hardy. H. T. M135! While hstflkgllg Oiltthfllgf d Eglgey ll:l:;f)';efJh;l”5c0ll'l:lfebc:l;'::'l:l3:& fast mu" Wm 1"” up hr ""5 ed one and was clipped for three i -- '.in 12 innings with Rip Repulski Chi c b. Vessey, and Mr.'Llng won the 9eVe5 "79 01' F BVY 8'1 ..- ,, . hlnglcs. 5 lg : 3 g " hitting two homers and driving ovlifty IIElaIlgf)oD0lli0sS0 held St. Louis? three man shoot Saturday at the hlrucllloluthtgrl while allvgllg uppslzi fhe :'::;ltngI 'l:l':;'wfli;ni'l';'g pf: Nashua winner Fnrble KenllP(LY and Joey Le- li 3 i 1 in four runs in the first game. to f' hit d Pitt b h t t -' SQUIW P01!” Rm? ranges. 11 W88 5' 89 "ea" 3" "Y 9 ' . Clair ii ere swinging heavy hats ” ” - " '3 T The second was stopped by the gelllzfll lflfulff:-un 1'-alslyujrngthgusixgl is seven shot match at each of the E18 homered for the B.Y,C. . sented lhimselvislslsl II): seliliolm rzadg for the Dodgers. each gelling -rlllals l . I I l . H34 10 ll 24 lo 1 Sunday curfew with St. Louis lead- fl, defeaf Cllrdllldls 5.4l , M0-500-600 yds ranges. Conditions. lH9n1'Y Hbrllbilef. (be leadlnsll bmls 5 9 W 3 9' In 9 three hits in four trips. Ken- i E iug 1-0 after 7 l 2 innings. it will I 1 r A l lwere anything but ideal with all C"-VhL939E19 "lflballl P”FheT- bllrlella 5- . . . ' ns-vii"; last hit was a long dmihleiLinescure:- R H F be lflltlmplfled Aug. 30. TGER5 lpswr Y "K5 TWKE llllht grllzlzlg dulringd ill: mod and. glllltrcltsl-7-'ia)Iil.llell)l;ctliii:,l'i”thizllri Crilylttzr the Don Train” did!” WW! any dCl.iICaArSxl(f)i.ctAllPei;llNili,tl:ll(i):shvIeIle:ll- in the sixth. Kenny Maclltinaldl - P iadelphia also had a su- In the American League Dglroll5 500 w ic eve ope ino a own-l - - - - - - l l B I . -i l P l l l. ll-l lll ll, ll l,, Na 3. 000 000 10.... 1 4 4 sppndpd Earng. -l-lll. rllrfrll. dell ll l d N ,Y k Y k I l ,- ' lmllr by flle flmr lllr shooting .ll e-ere lime in getting in Crawford. After die Arcsm Saturday to score : inlmlhomlionlo leearlli." ml 'nmlgers 201 412 fix-10 if: play with Chicago leading in l;3.le::Sl 2.: lA A10;-(Bunsen l,elfi,lAl'.f,:. soo ydslhad started. This playedl . the first knockdown Trelnor lweni one-half length victory over light W M e- -4- r- -- --er -V-m the sixth inning of the second ml, home, all lellelel Jim lloll, havoc with the scores. as it is dil-l Bf-fghfgn after the youns negro with I iy-reckoned Tr-Mic Judse in thg . . , game. The Phils had won the slallly fl, lead Tllrers lo vlclrlry flll ficult to keep water from enteringl H zfngennccll rtmemlseiilngopogslblil Alglinlglton mile classic a opener 12-11 on Bobby Bogam's - - e breech. However. the York s own irs-roun . . een r on at. Fe S Sal-rlncr fly ill the null lllllllllrl as nr?:legaTlf' lllllfld sigflrlflr team posted a very creditable: at the bands of Danny Taylor last Ill cal-rylng the while and red , . The Yankees appeared to have Hnell W3; ln charge lhrollgllnul acore considering these conditions I C H l l lb 3, l year. He didn't even give referee dolled silks of Belalr Stud to : p their game tucked away going to glvlnlz ll”; yank,” fl". llllr lllelll of 293 out of a possible 315. l H”"e ll"; a'('.l b" 9 . dl'll3 ml Wm MCCIHSNY. time 90 C1981! 0" S9l.675 triumph Nashua had it y H” my "f "l9 Flghth with ' 'w"' onlv rim scoring on Moose 'Skow-' They were mnowed by ' Chard h(?IIl::: 2: t-hieut won ltn llvlduat MK opponent! HIM” an" the ova-powe pace I nu-mg Im- run lead until Ray Boone's two- ' lottetown team consisting of P. J.l """"""'"'" 9 ” ltmoakdowns. swinging savage pr-ompfu t the final eighth ant- witliilie .5 i d y i win the hi: event of firing l5 shots from 900 yards i ll lhlo play, '5' and Walk?” Pl'Cl1"' A". D0” Fourth was the Alexandra team of: . . lo. ' f ch b k wlr tl:PuraaIlfl'l:l Bisley shoot. W9 "ml '5 ""m 1-000 .V3Yd5- "ls n'lnrgeson had drawn A pass "Ya" with "W has” bladed 1" lb? Garth. Mary and George MacLen-- :::l'r"1ggr'l' J:l':,P'l:m' Cmflthe vfll:zl(i)trell'ao:i:l-cred lll-IPGHHS '31: PIERCE” . . - I .0 . I ' Queen 5 Prize W179 W15 525" from Ed Lopal to start the lmh '""'h- l nan with zlll. The Brlghlongghna loss"; will llle slarl of the mlllcll chdrbdll Sgt. Bl:-iis won a National Rifle 0! three Canadians among the l Final 100 survivors in the ei'ent.lASSOCI3tll'Hl badge and 515 for his fll. hon showing was by Sgt, J. 276. Next among the Canadians I-I Blais of Montreal. a member was SAIL K- 5- F'W5t" M C” at the RCMP rifle and pistol gary. 20-year-old member of the -- Royal Canadian Army Medical Baseball Results lcorps, making his first trip to tBl5leyl He was 47th. winning s 8; run CAN"-lAN emass sA'ri'iuiAY lhadge and &13 with 272. l Capt. W.J. Newell of Winnipeg' had 267 and finished 82nd. win- ining E2 and an NRA badge. l Newell. the team adjurant. American League Wasliiligton 013 002002-.x s i iii?"-i ”l”d dam W?" 1", 9,Y"Y' K,.ll.a5 (ill). gm mo mlgylv l3 nllllllni but the Queen 5 Pl'l7.9.U He 5l,,m,l Rmlms-ll. Pascual if-,l said the Canadian team was Chakalt-s till Stobhs -9- and Ed. green. one of thelyoungest ever wards. Courtney 4-ii: Kellner. Har- 59'” he” fmm ,("3"ad& and” 1 rington '6' and W. Shantz. W- ”""k "'9 ho-V5 did VET-V"X"9lljdl (fhakalev L - Harrington. HRSZ. Was-Killchrew, Sieveres. Conley. Jolly 17) and Crandall: Smith 47-; Byrd, ylm-tin l9i l-lo. cock 2, Crandall: NY-Wesirum. ui-ll -in and l..ollar. W-Howell; 1.. Second Drirlsh HR; Hal-Philley. Milwaukee litil ltitl 100 -3 7 0 S'"''"' Philadelphia 004 001 .121 M2 16 o lcnmmented afterward the Cana-i After Boh Tlirley replaced Lopat. Boone singled and Torgeson took third Turley got the next two bit- ters but Torgeson took out for home as the pitcher wound up and scored the big rim. FOUR-HITTER 'Art Houticnian forced Ted Wil- l.'3l'”g23."'l..l".I.?iJ”i'L.'l”l.'?li ll-Kill: gdsllld - 1', facing 31 batters as Cleveland de-l . ;El”l.?35332r3'lloiilinwtidliltl Fight Au9- 10 BlilalnS'Hal'l'ington wild - pitchedl NEW YORK (AP) T wane" Billy Pierce tlirlled back Balti- more with four hits as the White l Sox ran their streak to six games i in a row in the opener 3-2. George Kt-ll's two-run single was the win- ning margin in a game delayed at the start by rain for an hour and fnlir minutes. Walt Dropo's homer in the eighth inning broke a 4-1 ltie and gave Dick Donovan the second game victory on .relief. Tom Brewer of the Red Sox 4 S'l1lll out Cleveland with three hits - in the 6-0 first game bill the In- wllllrlm rlil Llddle 497 irlians got an even break with a. run short in the ninth. Cleveland. didn't get a hit off Rrcwer until' i Ralph Kiner singled in the sev- enth inning of the first game. . . ' ' ht champion Carmen Basilio lhome the winning rliii to give We"; - . Washington In H win Over Kan. of Canastota. N. Y.. will make his sas City. Midget Wrestlers Here Thursday Thursday night will see a re- turn of the midget wrestlers to the Charlottetown Forum. l l Four of the highly enjoyable midgets will make an appearance in a lag match. Fuzzy Cupid. the" when he meets Italy's Italo Scor- tichini in a non-title l0-rounder in Madison Square Garden Aug. 10. matchmaker Billy Brown said Thursday. The 28-year-old Basilio won the crown from Tony DeMarco on a 12th-round technical knockout in Syracuse. N.Y.. June 10. Basilio and the stocky Italian middleweight fnueht a draw in W- ami. Jan. 16. 1954. Four months first start since winning the tillel leave for Kensington tonight at 6 pm. from the clubhouse. The following is the committee: Bill Hubert. Don Rich ards. Len Phillips. and Jack McCoiirt. Decision For Suvoie EDMONTON. ; Savoie of Montreal won an unani- .mous 10-round decision over Ed- 'monton's Buddy McDonald in a close welterweight match Satur- l day night. 1, The 25-year-old Moiitrealer. a .former Canadian lightweight and lwelterweight champ, staggered McDonald with hard rights to the head in the fifth and sixth. and by the end of the sixth tilt-l)nnald's nose was bleeding slightly. Mc- Thumh. against Little Beaver. fastest midget in the game and Tiny Tim. I In a heavyweight go Len Hughesl Adios Harry Sets Racing New York 20000! 000 -3 F 1 New York 000 000 001:1 9 l . . . u 0 . . d d.d "M lmllale lhe pm. ' Dll, , llzll ml zl kl; ll ll .. I .l , Cd -in the other American League who has appeared in local rings. R d W D b Islmls an '1 year, lllllllllllllr from lllr entry list plr-ll';'ll.S' Knnslanly ls, afld BM”. l3I;l'tlllll':ll:cll:"I'dlllrl”:lld 'll(1'll-l";l(7.f?:lll came. .lil'fashlngtonsfSl)':2c Shea on n nunvibc-rAof occasions. Will y l9:l5'""all: "' evelg llllleg: ltllfalslgx ts Pete Doig of Halifax. winner. G;m,l,l. and Hansel LlKnnslRnlyl mm l bade lllS irsllstart o t (3 season have a try at ll Pasha. the Ter- V ' l in BY w l lmh lhei-r of the Nova Scotia open crown. E vA(1A1'1of( Hl-1;; l-ir.f.llla,lwl,lll Kallllrl Th, M0 936 mu 0 H m ll -73 frvicllhlrveie-hit shutout. ofilfansas rlble-Turk. VERNON. N. 1... lAP)- Adiosv same track and equalled the mark 5l""” M rm" "'95? .”w ik who has already copped one of tour PLANNING lm' - Wain ' . Harry paced the mile. in a record Bill Direct mad in i 0W”"""5 ls 3 d9f'""e we" "es-it berths on the Willlngdon squad. .V e a time trial horseshoe J. E. Gallant ICPl r- Armand looked to be the stronger of the two by a considerable margin. but as it turned out Roy proved . the third round had the American's defense reduced to a hope and a prayer. The styles of the two were well matched as both gave ground only grudgingly and relished mix- ing it. 0 t C Roy's vicious punching had Chorbak staggering around the ring in the third but the blond boy was as game as they came and tried. although in vain. to fight back. He was out on his fight when the bell sounded the end of the "third and had to be helped to the dressing room by his handlers. O O 0 Both of the prelims were .real crowd pleascrs. One of the nicest losers were quick to congratulate their oponents following the an- nouncements of the Judges dec- MONTREAL fCPi - Twenty- tbree-year-old Brian McGulgau of Montreal Summerlea golf club Sun- day won the province of Quebec amateur golf hampionshlp ,and with it the fourth spot on Quebec 5 Willingdon Cup team. McGulgan edged out Ron Neale, M. of the host Montreal Beacons- field golf club. in a hard-fought match play contest that went to the 19th hole. McGuigan now joins Joe Leblanc. Ell Godel and Tom Hunter in the trek to Calgary for the Willingdon matches July 30. N. S. Golf Opens SYDNEY. N.s. fCPt-,-The Nova Scotia amateur golf meet opens here today and i0? golfers from berths on the province's Willing- don cup team. Lorne Smith of Dartmouth. N.S. will defend the title he won last M taut Included Bnlliniore om ion 002--3 5 l Antonelli. , ,, , later Basilio w d l l) ll .- - l L ll, lll Chicago 000 001 003,41 7 o Monzant tilt and Westriim. w. 6-n edge in the second when al Gorgeous George of the little Syracuse. W I 90510" H lMnr1i3i7li vmighcd in at 142. 5aV0lCl::l1s6C:h5ef;in:h:p::ll s.m::llp tsilligwrl 10 clubs Wm take tn the llnks Glulldlllrrl) dulllly vurm liorish lot and Triandns. .ioll.v: L-Antoni-Iii. HRS: Mil-M "Tm" ”""””""" rally '9" ""9 m" M” mm with Major Tm by all four of the fighters. The of the Llniinn country club to seek AND FRESHNESS Tells all about Maine Iueoast bcschu We hope these You"! M5 iii" The golfcrs will each play 18 1:55 flat Saturday night. at Vernon at Lexington. Ky.. in llifill. Nou York 000 two olo ..l i 0 (ll, lnnlngrl R ' F P . . . . . l - . . .. . ' . t th ill "1 '7h' lh th I ll . l. n . reanrts. tilrlurelqllt Dfglllrlll ' qllfltl 020 llrlllx--2 ll ll. Hillman. Pollet was Jeffroai 17b 8 In llgrlidwuatznidl fltillslgwlsldwyivvltllhg dr'iFvl:n fllwlllritllilnhrcllltllvsgirllyolmliclislz :::T:ihg:llSb::'xBiln!W(lareelimwhlgallwe .ll::lcsa)l0(;;Ia)lteilind'0'll"uel:ilt(l8Ycll”;-npim: l:w.'fm';':":";'r 'mmm la mm mm H N.l' :l'"w.l' "";liR "l;l;"qkl7 - Jones tin and lVlt'Cllll0ilKh2 Rogo-i . . 000 American Pacing Derby ' field all the way in lhoth hf"ils will venture to predict Wm hf ship 18 Write for Kit. tndayl Mains vacation su- c an icon. . '-. n . ,- - . . - - . - l. l v . - l l"" W lltlhlilirdiyitlfoalfrffzallvlii The 1:55 ghallerid A d l " H35 1W0-brat time of 3:52 tailed illustrious ones if they continue to par for the 5.720-Ylfd 00""? ll! "'5'-" m m"'"" C'””' P”'"'” mm IAINE DEVIXLOPIENT COMMISSION lam ll loo om llllo,-l 4 ll l l . l . ENVY.” "W" "-0mP9mlVP W07” to break the record of 3:3l..'i he be active In the game. 78. Cl".l'rllFHI(l 211 am nor--1 I0 2 ll,ll,:Yf" l,l;i'l"l'lll:,sr :l,lR2m:ll'l'efB”"ks'1 out-:i;r.c. ice: Rain again In loom-'s doubles play at Mont- Lmfd ?.' ii” ”;5.”.'..""l-l' " ".'L""' 5” 185' WP”- "b””'l'”'- H'”ld NW Mid White: srrolldp 8' R l ' y" llwashed out play Sunday in the real. Fontana and Bedard. the toP- S , R l C I -'6 ""J"; ' muiomnn an: Hsiragon. L-SuIli- (-lllmlm lllll l-,0”; ll 1 Canadian tennis championships seeded pair. will play .lim Bentley S o e S rnn Hill. Cle-Wnodling. Doby. . ll-l ll l ll- rm li. 7'4 7 ll I and forced postponement of semi- and lion Plntt. both of Toronto, National League :P(lS:s;Pl;dl:d in mm gummy my finals in til...-,9 main events until Rml-ls cl me squall? mm Moni.rea' Kansas CITY, (AP) - Veteran pitcher Johnny Salli was given his unconditional release Saturday by Kansas City Athletics. 'llll'Jiiillil'e H0 000 040-7 ll 9 few. Mlll, lnrk 00" 2m 203C” 12 n Miniier. Perkouski ifii and Coo-: illl"h"' Cm" all varg” '9' per- Simmons Kipper lsl blegray I snmmme in August" held at the Y.M.C.A. girls' campl at Holland Cove. on Tuesday sf- icrnoon. The tournament committee de- cided on the postponement after .a ley and Larry Barclay. the second- seeded pair from Vancouver. By THE CANADIAN PRESS CELEBRATION Entries have been received from - Vmitc '9- and Crandall: Ma lie. - - - heavy morning downpour made Main. favored in the sin les, did . . C”l"ml”” J9” mmlled the MM”; . ' s urchased by the F"”””" W ”'l'l'” '9l 3"” Vltlfsk lgl;1li-;fI”nlllnii?n;l(:11ll'll:il('ll:Rs- chllmnks nlar impossible for the second not enter the doubles. '1 . 5.W'"'""'"E Raft free style. rt-al pitching staff for 28 hits Sim-' At?ldl1icliMfrompNew York Yankees A rum W - Lirldle: L-Crone HRs: lrl,,,l' ” i i l straight day and the third of the -C--rue... Juimir: 1- Judy -lohnstnne F0" :day as they swept an llilrrnelionell shortly after the beginning of this Kill-Rruiun. Crandali I2). Aaron; Clnlllnnml lmmll mllwz .l D scheduled seven-day meet. No dcl- lune; 1- Mlirllle Bearlslm Park-,Leaiziie doilhlcbfad" 3"” P"? season and had appeared solely P, E, I. M.ll,mll wpmuml Mmlllprl lironklvn ml 2” mx!6 ll zl inite date was set but play was Lar e Endr In dale; 3. Margaret Macdougnll. uellfed the third-place Royals from. ll, relief lrgrlgnmgnu. St. Loni: ooo llfll 000-1 5 l Smleiv Kllppgleln ,6, and Elm. expected to resume Aug. ti or Aug.l g Y D3"!"0"(bv N- 5- gaining flmlmd 0" 018 S('C0nd N806. He had won two games and lost w d do H 0 m N s Tennis Meet in it - ' "" " V ' trTlIX'ftl so 4 . , .. - ' ' . es an e men's sin es. 5 0 0 SBMOFI - B5)? 80 OM - El”-l oronto n e .1-as. w o 5 lit 5. . rill and Sarnll.ml3drli-hrsmlr l:ll;Vrlf)':,(,lll lqll:l”ll',,f,'f"'S"'"”'i H0dges' hml Semi-finals in the ilnt-n's doub-1 IONMOWH? 1- Hbblbef BECKEN. games. p p "med Hm avenge was , ' ff. IH. h Mag: at 10.00 AM- nut and Shppnrd l4.,lm,vnl HR. s".'mll.l lcs will be played today in Mont-. HALIIFAIX fCPifTb(- 1955 Nova Montreal: 3. May Brandcr, New- The .1915 oalllr from rlrllllld fl, CHICAGO. (AP) -- Baltimore P0"-l K33 18 -- ' . ' 300 000 ml. (llnnnmu Ow 00' 003 5 9 3 said1ifilczlrtahdzl"llllolEinandsxtElIi?Trl:oblht:: callllilallayN.Il(3ace' cabin 5 Judy win gllzigzllillmnings giriglillzagtdltlvblgglgberegatugdbyczbd Official Opening at 2:00 P.M. Philiulellihia no lilo mx, 2 2 B'”',””-V", V?" W 2'”i'" " "l llwlliavis Cup tie against the West largest entry lists in years slated; Jnhnslone. Anne Cameron. Trudi ----m----m- prorlnptly filled the VM",m0,Y by S eecheg dl lr-loalll ggpagearlf ,. Folk songs lla,ll,,,.l l)m.ls ,5, and Chm: Minnrcm. Ridzik (41 Collum i7', lnlllcs. starting Friday. made itlto battle for ll titles. Hickox. Marilyn Townshend. N B mailing Jim Dyck from mdllnli P s Band Cotncert-.l Fireworks I s 3' l Klippstein ilii and Balls; Bessent.l impossible to continue the matchesl Swimming Race. 150 yds.. free Robert: and Seniinick. Lopata i7l, i i ll-ilackcr. I-lRs' (lhl- n 5- . R"9h"Cli f9' and Howell. W-Bes-. this week Ottawa. Monlclair. New .Iersey,'-style. open: 1. Patsy Macdonald. l lrrrllue marked . . - v . gr,mll,.ll.l Spmlnlllk 3" k ' PM sent: L-Minarcin. HR: Cln-Post. Tllrce of the four players in the-Rothesay, N.B., Yarmnuth. Liver-: Charlottetown; 2. Andrea Duvar. s-lg sq-l.jplll.jlql N 3” (cpl .. lllgysfllh 33:: (:31-lggcflon by 1331- Cordial mvnatmn to an" Cincinnati 003 000 001-4 8 i F . -i”'"'i"""'5- Bob Bvdard of Shvr- pool. Chester: Halifax. Trlirn. Ncwtcharlntletown; 3. Gladys Hughes. Lancaster Martcllos won 13-3 over timore since Paul Richards be- Brooklyn mo 102 I01--5 10 its” L""'S "' W '0” "419 2 b'”"'”- 9"” 170""? "ll" 0' T0"'lGl8S80W. Bridaetown. North Syd- Charlottetown. Memramcook Rovers in in Saint came boss less than a year ago. Foivler. Freeman t7l and Burg- Pmsbumh "mo and "mm nacho" M M""";fIeY. Sydney. Bedford and Dark Flutter Bolfd Relay? 1- Cabin John-Moncton district senior base-l was leading the American Associ- ess; Loos. Labine wt and Walker. . . "l" "Vi 000 201--it is l real- have been named to the cup mouth. 6. Donna Kennedy. Wlnsloec Bar- ball leaillie game Saturday. Otherl atlon with s .331 batting average. l W4-abinc: L-Freeman. Hits; cin. 12 "'"'."lZF I '”?l.';:' - . . . WM" "W l9m”m"""” "ids "'9 bl"! MCIYIMS. ML Herbert; Mal'- weekend fixtures scheduled for the He had 17 home runs and 58 runs G pm; Blmlsnlder l2.ll lmllvooldridge. Lapalme l5t Wrlghf W or fourth serni-finalistgbankylteam to represent Nova Scotia at garct Bslderson.l Winsloe; Joan Ioop were rlllllpd olll, lllallerl lrl, I rulernlllonl Lean" i Arroyo till La-wrence ll2- "film Olnlbml 0f TOFOM0-I5 PX-ithe Canadian junior championships Diamond. Wlnsloe. - slrll F?rli:::1lnl(l:0)LltT)l(l)efl:ld.(gllrltonll farm beg"? named to the fourth all Ottawa in August will be 2. Cabin 2: Sharon Wright. - "M! c mond 022 000 i "” " 3" i . , c risen. Chitown.: Lynn Ta lor. Ch'lown.; K Buffalo 202 100 B: lg? gltlwell. w.Arroyn: L-Donoso. HRs- ."Tlll9J"l"' 2'3??? '" llbtil lfdlel" Almond top contenders for the Sandra Johnstonc. ll-lortune: Msr- , " M. plmmr vnlselle W and .t.-Repulslu 2; Pith-Thomas. i i"'- 3'9 ""9 "Pd " 0 T0Y- junior men's singl are defending garet Macdougall. Dartmouth. N. , s. Claire: Rozman. Hahn (4) I-label s"'""' njchg .5, ll ll ll i St,Louls 00000001-1 4 i C"""is 30”" 0'"""YWmdvC3l"--ifax: John Hamm. Ne GI g , 's i I R ,b k t it : 1. Second "1 We 0 PIlt:il;lll)l?llilied in ollltdrwsoxdo 3 0 and Shmey ”Pln'i?!T'TT"MonlmL " Mm Rama Bmwmy" wzsaorv; Mggfea nguaian M; 'l;:';'"' P t d t'l fu th 11 tice due to insufficient cars Richmond 302 010 010- 7 1 ' t 9 I . un ay cur- lnr Hope. Rothesny. NB. Macdou all; 3. Judy J h t . 03 P0"? 1m-1 V 9? 0 - Blggllllo ll H bgol llm "L 5 felllhddix and sarnl- Face and French flllrbrlll: lllldii lldboililiolilnmllr mt PRtlsngIgBunyMtm1.lycrbort:o(:I:b?:I'A 5: 811' 5000Pb P""d”"”” "W ',"l'""l” K"l'h"ck' lmput vie y. n nc i all and W t- ' ' av wor o a y vos. . ; nnet - - - ' lington; Davie, Erickson Hi R:z- shepmli win: Richdsd Halifax. present Canadian Juven- Cameron. Pnrkdale; Judy John- in mmplete readmess for racing Own." and dnvus , 1” sh” P.” Gdhngdlnl ml gt; Marlowe (I) Hahn ill 'Anieriun lpssuo (l'lose;l irtlllllfleti chlimplonl Pat stone, Fortune; Gail Stewart. wed ed 830 A'""Dn"m' y . .ws 0 n ax. wnner o the Charlottetown. lease meet at Green's Gara e Ii I .m. 5-: E IIOM A DASH hm Nrw yllrll ml rm lll-0005 9 . Clanadlan girls juvenile closed mvlrlrl corllellll Wm: ll Paul ,.p 3 I RV P C PAC DASH 84 CO . cnlo .u"n Rochest 000 sin o- I 5 0 Del-tlrloll 003 am on 1-6 lo I HCOT F I d mm M gnnglasmlltlllal ii; l?54.IlI("hVorlodllo inc Johnston. Ch-kw: t kw" (DT, Marion l.. Billy McVcy. Freddie Scott. in ass . hflcu non ii i---"KR". - e P eunorneiv o 1,od;a,nglu;l,.., . -- - u 0” 2. A 51 M n" French colt Vimy. a 10-to-l out- and the under ill Illrls' sllrlllslesu. r '7 c I. Ch" Primrose. bllI!'!l0bl0f- 31999? hmi M"""”ur m'"." M" dumk Wlesler. Morgan in Lopnt m Msrkell. Helm (7) and White; Turley (I0) and Berra; Gromek, Flrell and Heymu. Birrer (7) Coleman mi ml wll. an: Oliteetl) Ellznhetlh Stakes ESat- gtanfleldlll Trruro: gum Cosman. ' Rochester ooomnno.o 7 0 son. W-Coleman: L-Lopnt. an: "F "Y 0 M - our-mr nI- "mo" 1 0-""9-mi "d A''"- elicit-I DABIIES-lll5.IADA8lI gm-den" mm m4 . ' NY . Mblnmnl Mcnounldl lish monopoly on Britain's rich. Marie Doucet. Liverpool and Gale um M. aw. Fasshols and Rand: Morehesd. gloom. '”Tlf;"" "eel-d vl ll d "'d ”"' '"'"' "' 0"""' The following softball mas E M Es union. Boy. Faraway Lady. Cottage rr-nk- W-".7" ' III-r ml (1) and ii . H1 cc-yearo my own , .Ai iigiblo-Jim mu, coral.” l l '7 now... no no 090,4 5 lay M. P. wertiielmer. an Amar- R I P nllllybfolllllalyled tonllglitkvs. lor Doctor. Lou ludlons. Shale! Boy. 30b GM! '0 0 :i?.l2i”'”.Ht .... ':;::."'m' ll" .”,,"”l,",ll” D... ..'"'"l......- ...........::i sum-mm nmm ---.---uc--. f ' ' ' ' B ' Alibi m i i vssiir to. Maui m. Nsrleskl ill and Be In the urn foreign entry to D "'5'" W " ""0" nszs-sums A man !'oilan,Narsgo1l m. l,scor.,., ml; win this IV:-mile race tor thrso- ' ' . rieidi. Saturday. July 23rd ' ""4 ma - ' "slant and aurria; minor. hair in slim (ti and Mlrlmlll ""'"' "5"'”' shdfk 0' M""t'”e9l- champion Nicky Weatherston. Hali- S sider. won the King George VI Her toughest opposition will be Pat year-olds and up since its incap- lottetown. GOVEIIEAD rurusiue THE Tor FREE eon Au. Penny Royal. HALIFAX. (cm- Rain and fog lion in . 9 P. M. Fast Time l, l , ---M-no-m'?-'-l. ”' """' "' 1lmi”:"32'll.i'il.?.':';.'."nt:.'l'.:'. Stars Practice all ml, -m---r-:--m,-w--- - nu: Dulce?! tool): .l?n-d:rursl Lad Belby. th mum '" 8"” "nun um" unnl don "mam July 18”. t A pADl( . y r 'I up . lg . l . lalfdl. NIIIEIH 1'" chestnut Acropolis. an iillllo.-ll allot Tr:'1'loctTb:t "nnallif-3, t qnccztsohsllrltag. pIua.y?:s”tl:n:ue: D9d”5u0n Tuadbyv July 19m NM" Hist (Ii Luisa II) and ridden by rluimnk-I 10007 Doll Dartmouth and lontvillo at ltol- as buoortslt practice thigu OI ' 4' (Gaul-M 0- us: in I-nlm um-. in-rut new It 0 pin Milthlc. Rail trim. feather outurmai son in. mm W X