Page 8 The Gun-gllan Monday, Sept. 27, 19541 Hold Successful School Track And Field Meet A large crowd of parents and children attended the Island's 8th annual inter-scholastic track and Field meet held at Memorial Field on Saturday afternoon. John Kane, I representative from Queen Street school. was top in- lzvldllal point getter of the event is he captured three trophies, one for 1st place In the 100 yard dnlsh for boys 15 years and over, an- other for winning the 100 yard open and the third for being first in the 12-pound shot put. The girls 100 yard open was won by Irene Parkman, followed in second place by Aurelia Gauthii-r from Stella Maris School, North Rustlco. In the boys running high lump. John Macaowari, Kllmuir, topped the bar at 5 feet 1 inch while Mary Milllgan reached a height or 4 feet 3l-.- inches in the girl's event. Sterling Pasha of P. W C. iron the 440 yard dash in one minute and two-fifths seconds uhile Don Rogers of Summerside H'::h took first place yard dash. Ken Ford of Queen Charlotte oEiall Results SATURDAY A merit-an League Fliiraizo 030 303 002 -ll 13 0 Baltimore ' 000 000 000 - 0 5 1 Pierre and Lollar: Larsen. Dil- ren l.'li Blyzka L57 Fox (Hi and Murray. L-Larson. Detroit 000 000 001- l 2 2 Cleveland 102 040 40x-ll 14 0 7.iil'erlnk, Lary 45: Herbert 46' Marlowe till and Wilson. Streuli 15v; Wynn and Hegan. L-Zllverink. Washington 000302 001-6 7 1 Boston 000 301 003-7 H 0 Srhmitz. l"ascuaI tilt and Fitz- gerald: Nixon, Hurd Ml Hudson :7) Kinder tilt and White. W-Kin- der; L-Pascual. HRs: Was-Leomon EOE-iVTPiP. Philadelphia 000 100 100- 2 I0 3 New York 022 024 00x-10 10 0 Oster. Gray Mt Wheat I6) and Robertson: Reynolds. Sam (6) and Berra. Berheret (Bl. W-Reynolds. L-Oster. HR: Pha-Limmer. National League Pittsburgh 200 011 100- 5 13 1 Brooklyn 132 040 00x-10 13 2 Friend. Law (6l and Atwell; Meyer. Labine (6- and Campan- ella. W-Meyer: L-Friend. HRs: Pgh-Friend; Bkn-Furillo 2, Snider. Amnros. New York 000 000 010 00-1 5 3 Phila. 010 000 000 01-2 8 0 Maglie, Gomez (31 Wilhelm (6! Spencer (8) McCall (lol and West- rlim: Simmons and Burgess. L- McCall. Cincinnati Chicago 200 000 000-2 I 1 000 200 llx-4 10 0 Fowler, Judson (8? and Sem- inick: Lary. Davis (7) and Fan- ning, McCullough till. W-Davis. L- Fowler. HR: Chi-Saller. St. Louis 000 000 000-0 4 1 Milwaukee 010 000 02x-3 9 0 Pnholsky. Preskn (Rb and Sarni: 'Burdetle and Crandall. L-Poholsky. HR: Mil-Mathews. International IA-agile Finals Syracuse 000 000 000-0 4 4 Montreal 020 2m 00x-5 a o Prterson. 7.inker (U Tully 16) Sanford (R: and Lonnett; Roebuck and Hnwoll. American Association Final.- 1...l.;.na....ll. mm 001 000-1 8 1 Louisville 500 010 10x-7 ill 2 Rm-lnninyer, Davidson Ill King (71 and Ginsberg; Curtis and Da- ley. Sl'Nl)AY American League Washington 200 000 00fL- 2 R 0 Boston 000 112 52x--ll 12 0 Stone. Kcriazakns (7) Stewart (7) and Tipton: Sullivan and White. L---Stone. HRS: Bos-White, Wil- liam.-:. Mole. 1 Philadelphia 0)." 031 200-8 l3 Np.” Ym-lg 021 002 l00-6 ll Ditmar. Fricann lot and As- tmth; Byrne. Konsianty tilt Mor- gan (7! Grim (8) and Berberet. W-Diimar. L-Byrne. Detroit 1 310001 000 0012-8 16 T Elevelaild (Hill 200 030 001 1- 7 T3 1 Carver. Miller (lit and House; Sarcia. Narleski Hill and Hegan. W-Miller. L-Narleski. HRs: Det- iollse. Delsing, Hatfield; Cle-Pope. Kvila. National League Pittsburgh 000 000 000-0 4 0 lrooklyn 000 000 10x-l 4 2 'l'hies and Koback; Spooner and Nalcker. HR: Bkn-Hodges. St. Louis 000 000 000 02-2 9 2 .Vlilw'kee ooo ooo ooooo-0 o 1 Haddix. Lawrence (10) and Rice. sin-ni mi Yvars (10); Crone. .Iohn- Inn (10) and Calderone. ,W-Law- rence. L-Johnson. HR: StL-Moon. For Quality Mildneu Value in the 880y 2 . High won the one mile bike race staged a great race for second and third positions. Keith Warren from Queen Charlotte High 'spr'lnted very well in the last half of the mile race to win ill the record time of 5 minutes 451:. seconds. He was followed closely by John MacGo- wan. Queen Square School won the Ii-mile. In the 0 year old boys 50 yard dash. Gordon MacKay tied twice with Wayne Flynn be- fore he was able to capture first place in the event. The following are the results of the track and field evenu: Girls, 7 years and under-50 yd. dash: 1. Eleanor Smith; ER: 2. Judith VanA'istine, WK; 3. Isabel Goodwin, RS. Boys 7 years and under: 1. Paul Mullin. Q5; 2. Gerald Harvey. WK; 3. Gary Clldmore, PS. Girls 8 years old: 1. Shepard. RS; 2. Katherine Kempt. lPS; 3. Sandra Johnston, PD, and latherine Dowllng, CR. Boys 8 years old; 1. Ronnie .Boyles, WK; 2. Stephen MucFay- Eden. PS; 3. Richard Baldwin, PD. Girls 9 years old: 1. Marie Dou- Cette. ER; 2. Kay Younker, WK; 3. Gail Morrison, SH. ' Boys 9 years old: 1. Gordon Mac- Kay. PD; 2. Wayne Flynn, Q5; 3. Joey Quinn. SH. Girls 10 years old: 1. Florence Constaible. WK; 2. Anne Cameron, PD; 3. Stella Robbins, WK. Boys 10 years old: 1. Elmer Dowl- ing, CR; 2. Roy Blggar, PS; 8. Harvey Gallant. SM. Girls 11 years old: 75 yd. dash: 1. Elaine Hansen. QC; 2. Pay Boyle. SH; 3. Gail Stewart, WK. Boys 11 years old: 1. Garth Mac- Farlane, SH; 2. Gordon Maclnnls, TC; 3. Larry Dlkes, QC. Girls 12 years old: 1. Joan Boyles, t3. Alice Bagnall, CB. Boys 12 years old: 1. Stephen Arsenault, G; 2. David 1-Iyndman, QC: 3. Lee MacDonald, QC. Girls 13 years old: 1. Shirley Grant. SH; 2. Elaine Roche, G; 3. Ella. David. G. Boys 13 years old: 1. Don Mac- Ausland. QC; 2. Wayne MacDon- ald. Q5; 3. Eugene Haynes, QS. Girls 14 years old: 1. Betty Mac- Lean, V; 2. Laurie MacDonald, M; 3. Irene Parkman. ER. Boys 14 years old: 100 yd dash: 1. Bob Simmons. WR; Blanchard, QS; ll. I-Iughie Mac- Lean, QC. Girls 15 and over: 1. Shirley Grant, S; 2. Christine Campbell M: 3. Elaine Roche, G. Boys 15 and over: 1. John Kane, Q.S.; 2. Tommy Rice, Glen; 3. Ron Storey QS. and George Tralnor. QC. Time 11 1-5 sec. Boys open-100 yd dash: I. John Kane. Q5; 2. Marvin Gillespie. PWC; 3. Tommy Rice. Glen. Girls open-100 yd dash: 1. Irene Parkman. ER; 2. Aurelia Gauthier, SM! 3. Shirley Grant, SH. V Running high jump for boys: 1. ;.John MacGowan, K; 2. Alan Mac- iK:-nzie. PWC; 3. W. Arseuault, SH. 5 ft. 1 in. Girls running high jump: 1. Mary Milligan. QC; 2. Beryl Mac- Lean. PWC; 3. B. Stewart, QC. Height. 4 ft. 3 1-2 in. 12-lb. shot. plitt: 1. John Kane. Q8; 2. Ernie Pcake, PWC; 3. Alan MacKenzle. PWC. Boys open-440 yd. dash: I. Sterl- ink Pasha, PWC; 2. Wilfred Bar- llow, SH: 3. Vernon MacDonald, Q5. 1 min. 0 2-5 sec, Boys open 880 yd. dash: 1. Don Rollers. SH; 2. Marvin Gillespie, lNe.w York 000 ooo 200 01-3 11 o Phila. 00') 011 000 00-2 7 1 i Antonelli. Hearn I3) Grissom (7) lworthington (9) Spencer (9) and Westrum. Garaglnla (7): Roberts and Lopata. Burgess 16!. W-span. cer. ,Cincinnati ichicaizo 020 m2 10x-5 10 2 Nllxhall. Smith (7! and 5pm. ,ln-lck, Bailey (5); Rush and Fan- ning. L-Nlixhall. HR: Chi-Bilko. International League Final: ;Syracuse 010 000110-3 9 0 Montreal 000 000 020-2 7 4 i Meyer. Lovcngllih (8) and Lon. .nett; Black, Mickens (8) and C. ;Th0mDson. W-Meyer. L - Black lHRs: Mll-Whitman. D. Thomp- .son. i (Best-of-seven governors" cup fi- nals tied 1-1! l American Alaociation Finals glndianapolis 000 010 000-1 7 '1 Louisville 000 010 llx-3 4 0 Jones. Willis 18) and Foiles; iWerle and Daley. - ILoliisville wins best-of-seven fi- nal 4-ll. . ROLLAWAY B0 as D. Mallett and Billy Milligani Catherine i QC; 2. winnifred MacMlllal-l. QC;' 2. Mike I 101 000 000-2 8 (Ti OPEN MONDAY. SEPT. 27th For Reservations Dial 7142 or 8830. 10 MODERN ALLEY! (left) professional champion Country Club. Morell c.v.o Intermediate The Morell Catholic Youth Or- ganization yesterday won the Prince Edward Island intermed- iate B haseball championship. de- feating the title-holders. the Tig- nish Aces. 13-6 to take the series in two straight games. The game was played at Morell. Tiznish. holders of the title for the past two years. got away to a good start. their first batter Lloyd Gaudet getting a two-bag- ger. But. he. failed to reach home i.lack Sniezek, began to take ei- lfcci. Gaudetls was the only two-base .hit of the contest. which was iwatchecl by a very leven larger than that at Tignlsh la week ago when the Aces lost 5-2. , Following the game the trophy was presented to the winning fteam by a representative of the Above at the 1st P. E. I. Open Golf Tournament is as the pitching of the Morell act-.; large crowd. ' and runner-up in the open championship, Alan Ogilvie, and (right) open and amateur champion, Roy Morrison both from the Moncton Golf and . Wins PEI B Title Physical Fitness llraill-ll. Errors were fairly costly to the Tignish crew. They comnlltted seven to the four by the Morell team. l Llnelips:- I l Tlgnisli: Lio,xd Viaudet ss. Max .Callaghan c. Rodney Mclnms 2b. ,and p. Regie Harper p (relieved (in 4th by Mclnnlsl. Len Richard cf, R. Gallant 3b, R. Myers rf, Joe MacDonald Jr., lf, Harvey Cal- llazhan Th. Morell: A. Keefe cf. Joe Cof- fin 3b, C. Keefe lb, T. Mcinnis ss, K. Elriershaw 2h. Jar-k Sneizek in. Jack Coffin r. Bob Connolly if. L. McCarthy rf. Charlie Ryan was umpire. Base judges were Everett Toombs and illrban Blanchard. i Line score:- .Tignish- lMorell . 001 004 001- 6 300 324 Olx-13 lBig Crowd Expected in llooal Fight card Tonight The largest crowd to attend a 1 fight card this season are expected to he on hand to see the year's Jflnal card presented at the Forum. ' to-night. i Louis (Cobeyl Maccluskey, well limown Maritime middleweight, will ,be making his second appearance of the your in the local ring as ihe meets the highly-rated Johnny pMacDonouizh from Clem Crow- -ley's gym in Boston. If such fight- PWC; 3. Vernon MacDonald. Q8. I Mlle bike race: 1. Ken Ford. yQC; 2. Billy Milligan, Q5; 3. D. Mnllett, QC. Boys mile dash: 1. Keith War- ren. QC; 2. John MacGowan, K: 3. Sterling Pasha. PWC. Time, 5 min. 45 2-5 see. B0.Vs relay; 1. Qucr-ii Square; 2 ummerslde; Officials; : Patron. Hon. A.W. Matheson, .Q.C. Starter; N. A. Matheson. M. -P.; Judges at finish-W. H. Beaton, i s .W. A. Parker. R. D. MacGllllvary, I John Turner. Field judges-Geo, 'Francis, Geo. Walters. Ivan Har- iper, Ui-ban Blanchard. Scorer-Lt. .Col. L. T. Lowther. Timers- T. A. lcampbell, Dick Purcell Bill Bevlns. Clerks of course-Art Perry and lGordon Wellner. Meet director-Bill lReld. i Liixend: G-Georgetown; QC- .Queen Charlotte; Qs-Queen Square WK-West Kent; PS-Prince Street; ER-East. Royalty; WR-West Edy. alty; CR-Central Royalty; Glen- Glenfannlng; V-Victoria; M-Mon. mane: K-Kilmulr: SH-Summerside Huh: SM-Stella Maris; PD- iPM'kdnle: PWC-Prince of Wales; .TC-Tracadie Croall. WLING ALLEYS Applications are now interested in joining the 15 I RESERVE NAVY BAND ing in H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. For further infor- mation contact the Navy Recruiting Officer, dial 4913. Lt. Cmdr. (R.C.N. (R) 3. Queen Charlottei era as Larry Baker. Henry Jordan. Gil Edwards. Tony Percy. Danny Taylor and Gary Simon are any indication of the caliber of boxer that fight.-promoter Ivan DDl'lEl'l.y has brought in this time, to- night's main go should be a thrill- er. A great deal of interest. is also being ccntcred amllnd the six- rolind semi-final between the "Rugged Collegian" Gaston Roy and Tiger Steele. ln Iheir first meeting which was the best fignt on the card. Roy won a split - de- cision over the Chnrlot.tet.ol:-in. Peanuts Arsenault of Summer- alde will meet Young Tiger steels in a four-rounder. Due to circum- stances beyond the promoters con- trol, Joey Longaphie has been sub- stituted for Ernie Gova of Vene- izeula in the four-round curtain ,rali-er. Longaphie will meet Bobby lwhite in this match. SUDBURY. Ont., (CF)-Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League and Edmonton Flyers of the Western League played to a 5-5 tie in an exhibition game be- fore 2.500 fans here Saturday night. Marcel Proilovost paced the Red Wings with two goals. LOUIS "COBIf.'Y" MCCLUSKEY 150 Lb!" Ch'i.nIvlI A IETUIIN MATCH - THE BOY "TIGEI" STEELE being received from men piece Military Band form- (Sgd.l J. N. KENNY, Commanding Officer. 154 LhI.. Chlto YOUNG "'I'!GEl' STEELE isi Lin, clump- Ilnguldo ll-7: Oohill All Ihlonb ..j..Bj.MB....j..:M.j...j.:MB.j... .. BOXING 3i F 0 R U M rolllollr - o:3o r. M. TOP RANKING MIDDLEWEIGI-ITS TEN ROUNDS . VS. TWO caown ranasnuo nonnlns nsconns. SEMI-FINAL - SIX BOUT THAI" IANS All 31111: TALKING ABOUT. vs. 3: AT IINGSIDI ro wirxnss TWO onnn ACTION mom-nu SLAM BANG FOUR ROUNDEB VS. ALSO noon BOUND otmram musics Amateur Roy Morrison from the Moncton Golf and Country club Moncton pro matched his Charlottetown. yesterday won the -first Prince td- Closest to hole No. 10: A. G. ward Island Open golf champion- MacMillan, Ch'town. ship by defeating co-dub member The results of the tournament Alan Ogilvie by two strokes with are as followl:- a 72 in the second round yesterday gl(())FB1S1SI0NALl u 75 75-224 morning. . 81 V5 -- Oxgilvti: was tclghmpl inuthe pros C- DOW”!!! 75 '77: as e eat ou ar otte wn ro. - " Cecil Dowling by five strokes. fximr -T R Smith -- 75 73-233 of which he gained an the last 75 79-237 round yesterday afternoon. Cecil's 79 30-33 brother. M. J. Dowling from Monc- K Linton -------- 34 73 77m339 ton was second to Morrison in the 3- Whlk" --------- 75 35, NTZ42 championship division. lAMA'"-'5U3S- , A beautiful fall week-end helped CHAMPIONSHIP DYWSTON make the Island's and one of the 1? llfogrlsqn 74 Z; ' ' ' - . . OW HIE lf.:iif;'"': ..?3.?.Ef:.i E3i'....'f”'3.i. An. M-ex-nm - . 7- vs vs-227 hundred and twenty-seven golfers 5- Mum”! --- - 73 75 wbzmx from many parts of the Maritlmes F- M"1""i' -- 75 78 WTEO teed-off on the rolling fairways of 3- - Belvedere Course in competition 3' 79 79 238 for the high-valued amount of A- R5 79:24.5 prizes and prize money at stake. L , 81 83 In the opneing round on Satur- F,iBsfrwiI;d,Isl0N; day, Ogllvle stroked I '14 on the F, I Frau M 8., wlvi 18-hole course, followed by Cecil M- bemchfxk K1, 8..g1.,2 Dowling with 75 and Jim Walker W1 R MMNEHI i 83 mg.-,2 liiizi. "Z...I"...i".'.'”?"”si22”; Di -'5 0- Gn"w- A" or”: ' 5i " ” .1 . . 3- morning, Ogilvie held his one E,i'M.(;(',i::,:'n . 3.1, stroke lead over Dowling as they H L Mavmg g H V 93 39,132 both finished the round with 75. sEC0ND'DW1sI0N,g .Iim Walker fell far back with In W. mm, , 37 37-174 80. In the third and final round R. E. Jpnkjns . , 95 79-175 played yesterday afternoon, the M, Macxemle 37 94-181 onoton Players WinTitlos l'.t P.E.l. Open Golf Meet 1 High back nine: Ton-i Edgett. round score to become champion pro as Dowling fell back with a 79. In the championship division, Roy Morrison, who was trailing Mousie Dowling by one stroke at the end of 36 holes. came from behind in the third and took the Open and Amateur championships with a '15 for the round as com- pared with Dowling's 80. Morrison haci a 75-'l2-'l5- for the tourna- ment while Dowling had 74-72-80. A large crowd was on hand to cheer the men on as the tourna- ment reached its final stages late yesterday afternoon. On Saturday evening ii driving competition, won by Roy Morrison, and a dance at the club house were held. Last evening the prizes were presented by Mr. A. G. MacMillan. Open winner: Roy Morrison, Moncton. Championship Division: lat low gross. Roy Morrison, Moncton: 2nd low gross, M. J. Dowling, Moncton; lat low net, Frank Mac- lnnis. Ch'town; 2nd low net. J. Monroe. Sydney. First Division: 1st low gross, I. Pi-aught. Ch'town;-2nd low Rrnss, Mike Dr-mchuk, Monctnn; lst low net. J. C. Gallant: 2nd 10W net. W. R. MacNeill. Ch'town. Second Division: 1st low gross. Wendall Gillis, Ch'tnwn; 2nd low Eros.-'. Merlin MacKenzie, Ch'town; lst low net. Cliff Ramsay. Char- lottetown: 2nd low net. J. 5. Mac- Donald, (7h'town. Third Division: lst low gross, Vince Grant. S'side: 2nd low gross Arnett l-iowatt. Ch'town; 1:1: low flet. Harvey Mal:Leod. Ch'town; 2nd low net. G. Burgoyne, Ch". lottelown. Fourth Division: 1st low gross. w- T- 1f100Der. Ch'town; 2nd low Rrnss. Jim Burden. Ch'town; lat low net. Joe Mallny, Ch't,own; 2nd l0W Ml. Mt-l Jenkins. Ch'town. Dfivink Competition: 1st. Mar cel.D-esJardins, Sydney; 2nd, Ml" Osllvie. Moncton. Junior Competition: 5” Low gross. Doug. Lewis, Monctonylow net, Ivan Vessey, Clmown, Senior Competition: Low gross. R. E. Jenkins, Ch'town; Henry Woolrldge, Ch'taw Doctors: Ch'town. Rookie Championship: Les Alex- ander, Ch'towrl. High score hidden hole (17): G. J. Rogers, Chltown. Low score hidden hole (8):. Errol Nicholson. Ch'town, Poker hand (No. 13-No. 17): R. E. Glggey. Low front nine: Roy Morrison low net, n. 1-DW Mt. Dan Brown. JOHNNY McDONOUGli Isl L191. Boston. Mun. WITH VERY IMPRISIIVI GASTON ROY 151 my Quebec PEANUT! ARSENAULT 133 bk. lunneuldo M.A.ll.A. Annual Meeting Held lire Hockey re-elected at the annual meeting here Saturday. dent J. P. Macdougallz first-vice president Sydney; second, Bert Yerxa. Sus- sex. N.B.; third. Fred Fox. Lunen- burg, N.S.; fourth. Pius Callaghan, Charlottetown; istrar Charlie Campbell of Sydney- cash balance of 312,000. in Charlottetown. Halifax Team Wins Softball Title sey Dairymen Saturday Nova Scotia intermediate title by defeating New Waterford -10-? and 16-5. Halifax lost the first game of the best-of-three series in New Waterford last weekend. Truro Harness Racing Results owned Ann's Dream won the lea- tured fourth and seventh dashes Saturday night to push her win- ning streak to four straight vic- tories in racing cards here. Morgan to the wire in the fifth to pay a quinella of 873.00. Tommy Morgan returned 322.40, 34.40. and 34.60, best lndlvldual payoff of the night. my dashes for a daily double of 843.50. David G. the sixth and Patrick Budlong the eight. Ann's Dream was they only double winner. AMHERST. N.S. (CP)-The en- slate of Maritime. Amateur Association officer! was Those re-elected include presi- Shaun MacDonald of and secretary-reg- Reports showed the club had 1 Next year's meeting will be held (CP) -Halifax Gurn- won the softball HALIFAX, T RU R 0 (CP) Summorsidr two consecutive harness Patrick Budlong followed Tommy Lily Belle Lee and Prince Jol- wnn the first and second La.hsy'a Dram. won the third. F. B. Conrad -. N 93-1M C. MacDonald .. 88 96-184 THIRD DIVISION Dr. V. Grant .. 87 95-182 A. Howatt ... .. 93 91-184 H. MacLeod ....... 91 96-187 G. Clark .......... ......... 95 93-188 H. Woolrldge -.,. 95 96-190 FOURTH DIVISION- Dr. W. T. Hooper .. -. 95 95-190 J. Burden .. - F. Daley .. ....... V. Williams .......... 102100-202 J. Malloy ....... .......... 102 104-236 Packers Defeat Kinllora 17-3 , Douglas Bros. and Jones yester- day captured the Dalvsy National Park Softball Championship and the Dowllng Trophy by defeating Stanhope 16-5 and 18-11 in I double-header played at. the air- port yesterday. In the first game Wallace Douglas. Lloyd Sheppbard and Aldon Burke had home runs for the winners while in the sec- ond Aldon Burke had three homers and Harry MacLaughlin had one. The winners took the play-offs in three straight. games. Douglas Bros. And Jones Win Series Jim Gauthier pitched elx-hit ball as Canada Packers defeated Kin- kora 17-3 in an exhibition game played yesterday. Gauthier gave up seven walks and struck out six men. Zeke Roberts started for Kinkora and gave up 12 hits in 5 innings. Drummond finished and was touched for 11 hits. Kinkora- 100000110-3 Packerth 5 4 3 211 01 1-17 Umpire-K. Dowllng: Bases. John Bradley and Des Burge. Basolfall Standings Final ltuulinn American League W L ,Poi.Gll Cleveland 111 43 .721 5 New York 103 51 .000 3 Chicago - 94 60 .610 17 Boston 69 B5 .448 42 Detroit 08 86 .442 1.3 Washington 60 BB .429 45 Baltimore 54 100 351 57 Philadtlphia 51 103 331 60 National League . W L -Pct. GBL New York 97 57 .630 - Brooklyn 92 G2 .597 I Milwaukee 39 65 .573 I Philadelphia 75 79 .487 22 Cincinnati 74 80 .481 23 St. Louis 72 82 .468 25 Chicago 84 90 x .416 33 Pittsburgh 53 101 .344 44 Saint John I lllimess Races SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP)-The final dash of the program pi-5. duced the best time of the after- noon in Saturday harness racing here when Donald . R.. from Gagetown. was clocked in 2.13 8-5. A previous race featuring the same entries went to Annuncio. from Newcastle. with Donald 6.11. placing last. A Saint John horse. Thelma Lou, was the only double winner. Slater Verna Hoo. from Charlottetown. finished fifth and third in the two events of this class. Other dashes were won by Real rlngo, Truro. N.S.; New Forest. Summerside: Viola McKinney, New Glasgow. and Spence Key, Saint John. The best showings among other horses from outside New Brunswick were second place: by Avalon Gal. Bridge- water. N.S. and Jay's Hope. lar- den, P.E.I. Entries included Royal Scott, Charlottetown. which trailed in two dashes. B 0 0 ll FIIEL OILS Boot by Test IIIIAI. 9911 N. B. Team Wins Softball Title SAINT JOHN. N. B.. lCP)-5il- ver Falls Aces shut out Summer side R.C.AlP. Royals 7-0 Saturday to gain a berth in the Maritime intermediate softball finals. silver Falls will meet. the 1-Ialifax-New Weterford winner for the Maritime Cl'0WT1. Aces took the opener of the best- in-three series 13-8. 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