U.S. Defeats Canada In ' , By WILF GRUSON ‘anadian Press Staff Writer ORONTO (CPI —— Big Barry cKay of Dayton, Ohio. and lit- sammy Giammalva of Hous- , Texas. 3 doubles combina- which the\ United States is ing will develop into one of world‘s best, Saturday came ugh with the victory that e the U.S. the clinching de- on in its Davis Cup round y inst Canada. acKay and Gimmalva, fifth in . doubles rankings, defeated. Canadian combination of Bob ard of Shenbmoke, Duo. and ‘ . Fontana of Toronto. 6-1, 13-11, in an outstanding duel that t a crowd of 1,200 at the To- to Cricket Club on the edge of r seats. . e victory shot the U.S. into , I lead and gave that country. . 12th victory over Canada with- v s defeat since 1913 in the pre- ‘ nary rounds for the famed in- ational tennis trophy'. The two .3. . 'LoNDON (CP) 4- Australia’s rider miler Herb Elliott was r set in the half - mile race by ' itain's Brian. Iie'wson and Can: ‘ 5‘; Mike Agostini placed third 3 photo-finish to the loo-yard sh event in the British Ama- r Athletic Association track field championships here " I urday. _ ewson sported in the last 100 rrds to nip Mike Rawson,‘ an- er Briton, by about five yards _ ‘Elliott whowas'close behind. ewson, a sub - four-\minute or who tends a London tailor p. was timed in 1:483 to bet- ' the listed British record for yards. Four other British ~ rks fell in the international t which is a dress rehearsal the British Empire Games lug Friday at Cardiff, Wales. ’ lthou-gh Agostini, Whose home ‘in Vancouver, registered a 9.9 v kingidentica’ltothoseof « Int Nigerian Jimmy 0mm photo placed him third. 0m- m-l took the title and , second. . gostini withdrew from the 220- final because of muscle lain. The race was won by ntain‘s Dave Sega] in 21.4 sec— ‘ avis Cup Competition concluding singles. now little more than exhibitions since the round as already won. will be played to- ay. Bedard. Canada's leading play- er. and Mac-Kay, ranked fifth in the U.S.. will oppose each ,other in the first of the windup singles matches and in the other Paul Willey of Vancouver. the third- ranking Canadian player. will substitute for Frontana against the .unranked Jack Douglas of Santa Monica, Calif. Douglas, former Stanford University foot- ball quarterback. replaces Whit» ney ,Reed of Alameda, Calif. ADVANCE T0 ZONE FINAL The U.S. in beating Canada in the North American zone semi. final round advanced to the zone on straight-set victories by Mao Kay over Fontana and Bead over 'Bedard Thursday and Friday. The Canadian pair needed to uin to prolong Canada's hopes over the U.S. team, described as the weakest in 20 years L0 represent. that country. They couldn’t do it but they put up a stirring fight. which saw them force MacKay and Glam— malva to fight with all their re— sources to win the extended sec- ond set. Three times the Cana- dians came close to winning it but they just couldn‘t get the vital points, with a bad bounce going against them in the crucial 20th game when theyhad the Amer- iCans at set point. Wins Insurance City Tourney . .WTHERSWELD. Conn. ’Ale- Jack Burke Jr.. apparently recov- ering from a wrist operation, Sunday captured the $3.500 first prize in the Insurance City Open ’ Golf Tournament. It was his first major victory since he won the U.S. PGA and Masters titles In 1955. I The 35-year-old Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., golfer shot rounds of 63-67- 19-69~268.' a tournament record. The previous mark of 269 was shartd by Bob Toski and Sam Snead. 3 Except for the opening round. when he was tied for the lead, Purke was the front-runner. He entered the final round"with a three-stroke margin. Burke underwent surgery for removal of a cast on his wrist last April. and returned to com- petition only recently. Runnersup were Art Wall Jr. of Pocono Manor, Pa., and Dow. Finsterwald of Tequesta, Fla, By W. R. WHEA’I‘LEY . Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CW-«Mike Holt, fast approaching razor-sharpness for his British Empire light‘ heavyweight title fight. disap- peared through an unpretentious doorway in Montreal‘s east end, clambvered down a narrow stain Way to a tiny basement gymna- sium and went to work. - For 30 minutes the South Af- rican champion whipped through shadow—boxing. rope-skipping and bag-punching. Six hours earlier he had done four miles of road work. That was the Saturday drill. The Sunday program was the same. Holt is through with sparring partners. He won’t take a belt at final against either Argentina or Israel. Argentina qualified Satur- day to meet Israel in the other semi-final by clinching its round against The West Indies. The U.S. went into the doubles match against Canada leading 2-0 The decisive service break fol— lowed in the 23rd game against- Bedard after the score went to deuce. lt put the Americans ahead 12-11 after the Canadians had seen victory in the set slip from their gras . ' ' who tied at 271. - anybody again until 11 pm. ADT Wednesday In Montreal Forum Indians Sell Jim Constable NEW YORK (A'Pl —- Cleveland Indians sold lefthander Jim Con- when he meets Yvon Durelle. the rugged New Brunswick fisher- man who is putting his title on the line in the 12-nound match. As Holt worked out, manager Piet Laurens watched intently, stop-watch in hand. Periodically llioi ' Beaten ln‘ 7 ' all—Mile; Race r '_ Montague Drops Vernon River ._In the Southern Kings softball lbague, Montague defeated Ver- non River, in competition for the Jamieson Trophy. stable to Washington Senators for the $20000 waiver price-Saturday. ' The pitcher was obtained from the San Francisoo Giantsfor that same figure” - \ Constable fared poorly with the Indians. He was obtained on June! 8 and appeared in six games, '31-_ he gave his orders, sometimes in English, sometimes in Afrikaans, ALWAYS TRAINING ‘ “He's ,ysharp." said Laurens, “He’s in condition; I‘m not‘going to let hlm‘leave it in the gym. He’s. going to take it. lntot‘ne ring with him. New Zealahd’s Maurice Rae," ands. Another British runner," Robbie Brightwell, was second in 21.7 seconds. Vancouver’s B ob Reid took fourth place in the pole vault fi— nal. He was one of four com-peti- tors to clear 13 feet, six inches, but was placed fourth because of his number of misses during the vaulting. ' Agosthi and Reid were the only Canadians competing in the meet. In addition to the half mile, records were. shattered in the «MO-yard run and 440 — yard hura dles, the 3,000 - met-re steeple- chase. andthe hop, Shep and Jump. \. v _ » ‘ The half miler was a thriller. Hewson took command in the straight-away as Elliott faded in the floral 50 yardsand was over- taken by Rawson. Rawson was timed in 1:483 and Elliott 'n 1:49.. The m‘yeareold Australia-n s time was his fastest ever sari-sac yards.“ The IUnlted' States’ Tom Courtn‘ey holds the world mark of 1:468. ‘ ‘ Elliott, who has a 3:57.59"mile performance pending for‘wor'ld record‘.reoognition. and Hewmn, meet, in the Empire Game mile. , ‘ ‘ ctive to the league - leading bntreal Royals ordering Mam ’ger Clay Bryant and several ‘ yers to.“stop abusing .theium- ‘ . es—or else." r umpires in the runway leading to Rochester Red Wings. n that game, Bobby -(Sha‘nty) rry Schwartsl in the sixth V 5 after the Montreal shortstop retired on a close play at , t base» .: “I' have 'in— . ‘ re guff from your players. And ' more from you. Your team is only one in the league cans theoffs’cials any trouble.” :;TOLD: TONE ‘DOWN he directive, in ' addition to . 0 George (Sparky lg “tone down." had all ,been 'fined by various incidents inVolvlng STARTERS 1 WITH Eastern Bakeries AA Here Am I; 6. Ginger E. CTrot l. Peaceful Peter: 2. Bernie. pa; 5. Bonnie’s Girl; 6. Lucky I 1. Little Johnnie: 2. Jay’s .§ric1es: 5. Eva Budlong; 6- S ’ I. Dunlop B.; 2. Ten Spot: ' ner The Great; 6. Little IDAY, JULY '18, D Trot And Pace 1. Moab; 2. Allie Budlong: A Pace —- 2 Dasha 1. Meadow Abbe: 2. Jolllty Hg: 5. Meg: 6. Downtown. i - Royal Train; 2. I lay; 5. Palacona: 6. Tara Boy: f1er C. Also eligible: l l‘carly Mac: 2. _ a Ill‘Osx‘ 3 All Budlong: h I Thursday , n i g h t’s game ‘ with . being sought on grounds ‘fthere i‘ the clubhouse from the, field .‘ Thursday night after the. ., yals had dropped a 5-2 deci- lan was ejected by umpire , is owned by‘a Texas oilmill'mm cted my umpires to take no {r y a n t and. Dolan, ordained» her and p l t chi n a coach . mmy Lasorda and second base-- ) Anderson "~“Bryant. Lasorda; Anderson and. ity infielder Harry Schweg— aughnessy earlier in the season pine Ed Verge, who worked Pace—2 Dashes at 3250.00 1. G. Ann C.; 2. Chrisdmlei; 3. L z Dashes at $175.00 per Dash C Pace -—7 2 Dashes at $175.00 per Dash llity George. Also eligible: Rubison Clogg. ‘ 8 Pace - 2 Dashes at .fEllen Joyce: 6. Rena Bell; 7. l A Trot — 2 Dashes at $200.00 per Dash B Pace -— 2 Dashes at $200.00 per Dash 1. .I “log - 2. First Again; I P meme? .llilly‘gfiruce; 6. My Darling; 7. Moriell Wood), 8. Dr. Jolly Bud. Zip M» l‘ Trot And Pace ~— 2 Dashes at $175.00 per Dash Callie Hal: ‘ , Tommy Shanter; 7. Dr. C. J.; 080 eligible. c. P. Clegg and Sarah J. Sally Volstadt; 3. Vivian Strong; 4. Gallant. 7. Blake Hanover. 3. Royal Onyx: 4. Captain Sci/wants and Frank Guzzetta.» Meanwhile, Rene Lemyre, Montreal’s'geneml ‘manager said a hearing before Shaughnessy is is definite preiudice ‘agaiiist [the Royals by the urn-pines because we are so ‘faroutvfrontingtbe rascal” The Wokegiedgue- by 5% games. ‘ “ .‘qulan‘i.Manj _ Winsflsndicep° NEW your (CF) Gallant Man leaped from dead‘lastln the stretch to win the $162,100 Hol- The. English .- bred‘ champion. . who, was raised in Ireland and sire, took his place with gold cup half a length. Sta-noes was.._uuad inafieldoffive. , u... It'w-as Shoemaker’s third sic winch was first run in 10081 Gallant Man began rolling“ atthe blazing; away 7' 001,, Gallant Man colleced , “first money for owner: 2 Ralph Lowe of Midland. Tex. $2.10. Eddie Schmidt, ridden by my the m noteswss 2:01 3-5.} j commons fasten cAanvAi House/moss " SUMMERSIDE } EXHIBITION, RACEWAY e . sponsored by l sUMMERSIDE FIRE DEPARTMENT I WED. JULY 16, POST TIME a hut.‘ pennash Mr. Jollscott; 4. Vivien M.; i ‘ y . Queen Rodney: - 3. Dan’ s Pride. Logan; 7. Fortune’ Abner T; 3. Progress ister Dawn; 7.4Colonel Henry; 8. $200.00 er Dash 3; ‘a POST TIME 9VP.M. — 1 Dash at $175.00 3. Bob Olegg: 4. James L. 5.; Real Lusty: 8. Nellie Bangs. s at $200.00 per Dash Jim: 3. Famous Boy; 4. Cathy 3. Russel Clegg: 4. Millie's . championships. lywood Gold Cup Handipapj‘ Sate. champions Seabiscuit and Citation : byrnosing out Eddie Schmidt by A ‘ straight riding victory in the class ‘ The “donor paid $2.80,'$2-20 and '- Alex Mease, paid $2.60 and $2.10 " and Seaneen returnéd $2.10. Time ~ 74. Robert. Brand; 4.- Just Barbana; 4. Propane; 5. ‘ River Mark; 7. Taurlda Bay. Ed Murphy pitched a good game for the losers as well as an outstanding game at bat.‘J. Cain, Vernon and J, Dunn, Mon- tague. played smart ball through- out; and R. Annear starred ‘for Montague by hitting a home run with the basesloaded, and later in the game he also brought in No runs. ‘ l _Due to last fielding by both teams in the infield; Chas. Mac- Isaac had hishands full and had to be smart on the calls as um- pire. Coach Diamond was on hand to give instructions to his team. Moss Wins 2 Grand lap-rix, I erA REAL, Portugal (APi—l Britain's Sterling Moss won the 12th Grand Prix‘ auto race Sun- day in a tense duel with Jean Behra of France. Both drove 3000-cc Maseratis. * Moss’ time for the.242;375 kilo- one hour and 47 minutes. Behra was only a fraction of a ,sbcond behind in second place. .To LoaVe Bewilders Pair VIENNA ( APl—Canadian gym- nast Ernestine Russell of Wind— sor, Out, '19, and her coach, Ber-5 hard Newman, appeared. bewudg yrs-re fillies} Only ‘12 hours to leave; Moscow where ., Ernestine- , com: peted in the World Gymnastic' ‘ “On Thursday' world championships gave unston air-plane tickets‘ for a. flight "to- Viennaleaving at 6 am. 'therflne‘xt day,”-'Néwman.said. / " '- utat" he said. , Newman said MiS’s'Russell‘gand. he had earlier expressed mode- but they also said they did not. metres (about 151% miles) was. .Saturdtayg‘kwer '...why J V I]. I; . it: 1 r ' Matinee Race at '6 . the: Russians in charge of the ‘ ‘sire‘to fly home by Way of Vienna .. lowing 17 hits and 13 runs in 9 1—3 innings. His earned run average 'withCleveland was 11.57.- : v Time 2.18 Time 2.30 2.34. ' ELIMINATION DASH “Racing _ Results ,Af 'quelbrook Results of Horse Races held a Hazelbrook. salt; July 12th. ' ' CIJASS A . Buddy Watson E. Glow Sir Francis Drage G Chappellz. 2.1 . CLASS 3‘ Bruce Budlong, S. Kelly ‘ Petch O’Dlale, W. McAssey.‘ 2. 2. ‘C. Harry Budloog W. Smallwood 11. 1. 1. Bruce Budlonlg. S. Kelly 1. Tell You Later C. Wood. I . 2. Patch O’Dale. W. McAssey I 3. The Rocket, A. Hughes 4. Money Counts, Jay \ ,5. C. Harry Budlong. W. Time 2.24. ~ . folcialsi Starter J. Thomns McKenna. Timers: . C.~ Duflfy, E. -'Ballem. Judges: H. Muinhead, C. .I‘ “It’s easy to bring him to peak because he keeps in training all the time. Give me four or five days any time and he’ll be ready . for a fight." 5 . Laurens said he wants to get a pound or so on Holt before the fight. Before the workouts Mike weighs about 171. Afterwards he weighs 169. “I want him to enter the ring at 172 or 172%," said Lourens. ‘In the little gym were other- , boxers going through worksouts. There were no more than a dozen hangers-on. ' all watching Holt. The gym is a drab-looking place. “At least ,we- have privacyi . 3. 3. here,” said Laurens. “We started Time 2.21 2.25; ' _ » . , z . CLASS 0 . Money Counts Jay . ? 1. 2. C Tell You Later C. Wood ‘ 3. 1. The Rocket. A. Hughes 2. 3. , Time 2.31 2.27., -' y y , , CLASS 1) 7 / . I , Cindy, R. White ‘ 1. ,2. g, . Cherry Blossom. D. Stewart/2. I’ , * Bobby Sox J. Ryan 3. . .' " Star Olegg, H. Keeling. 4.,4. Stick Deodorant . , «yvant‘ to leave July 14.» 3. I trial construction . . . nents with traditional I‘ Chorloft 8. Fairgo. ' ‘- We use'fho famous . \. A \- I and save ltim . without sacrificing, quality! We specialize in commercialeindusa and use the Butler Building System exclusively. , We unite mass produced compo-v materials to efown any ‘ c ., . I "#7, {Race “ . “We do notéknow why they'd“ '- ‘ ‘ a a“ V: nu 1.9. i938. . ,, All . Horses v A comp-LET: ExcLusIVE QOflSTRUGTION sens/.10.: Fen,busi-NessBUILDmos > ‘ UTLER BUILDING. 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He would wake up hungry around 3 or 4 am. and then be ready for bed in mid-afternoon. goes to movies, reads. watches television or listens to the radio. [STANDINGS . By THE CANADIANVPRESS American League " w L _, pct, (5.3L parentheses); _ f New York 53 27 .663:- :1 'A'meiricd-n League Detroit 40 39 506 12% Chicago at ‘New York' (N)— Bostnn I 40 40 500 13 . Wynn {8-7) vs Kucks’ (7.0) 0: Kansas, City 38 .41 .481 141/22 Ford (10.4)." ' 1- a. x -. Chicago ‘39 42 .48} 14V: . . V '__J u Cleveland 39 44 -47015 (zgezgla‘s‘i‘gefifigffil°“. Wilhelm Baltimore 37 42 C468 15% Detroit at ylyvrlialtimorf~ Moford “mm” 3.5 46 “‘32 18% (0.1) vs Browu (24h. ‘ ‘ ‘_ r International League ' gliansas City at Washington (N). g V w L pct, GBL .Urban (65), Vhs'Ramos (716). ‘ Montreal 57 333 .633 ~j——' National league; - ‘ , \ Toronto , 50 38 .568 6 Milwaukee at San Francisco-.— Rochester 48 ‘41 ,539 81a Bundette '(7-7) ,v’s Worthington Columbus 47 46 .505 1.1% (8-4) p ' \ Miami ’ 49 48 .505 11% Cincinnatl’at 'Los Angeles— Richmond 42 49 .462 151/: . Purkey (10—5l vs Podres (8-8)., Havana 39 51 .433 18 Philadelphia, at Chicago—Card- ’Buffalo. ' 34 60 .362 25 ‘ . ~. I would» can beat Durelle but shies away Outside his training hours-j he Holt, DurelleAre In Top. Condition For Title Scrap Durelle remained in Montreal only one day before going to his Ste. Agathe camp Saturday with manager Chris Shaban and a small entourage. He will continue his workouts up there and expects to return to Montreal late Mon- day. ' Like Holt, he is confident 0 winning next Wednesday. He said he weighs 174 pounds. one pound under the light — heavyweight limit, and won’t have any trouble about his weight between now and weigh-in time Wednesday. Durelle showed the finger he in- jured a few days ago before lea'v: ing his home, in Baie’Ste. Anne. It was black and blue around the hall, which looked as if' it eventu- ally will come off. But he said the injury doesn’t bother him— he clenched his fist and jabhed —-and won’t interfere with his fighting. ' * Probable Pitchers ' NEW YORK "(Ari .. Probable '\ pitchers ,for‘today‘s, major league . games linen and lost records in V Well (0-0) vs Phillips (6-2). ,-o’ \ ‘i 1 . Golf etiquette will shown. w , Attention Golfers - ~ Plan to “attend blew Golfers’ .Nighét'atfl , ychdrloflefowlt ,( Golf . f lvlonday. July I4 at] ’M. ” be explained and film will be . . We urge all golfers attend. 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