- ty”,,.,,, ,, ,...-.. -...--...., .. K... .,V. ,.. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee's powerhouse Braves xlpped of! seven home runs. sweeping both ends of ya Bundfiv doubleheader from. Phliadf?iPhl8- 0-7 and 16-5, to widen their Na- uongl League lead over Cincin- nati to three Barnes. The Redlegs had to bounce back with a 9-2 second game vic- tory to gain a split with Pitts- burgh alter the Pirates had won the opener (H5. Brooklyns third 91”, Dodgers remained -six games off the pace by downing the St. Louis Cardinals twice 5-! and 4-3. I In the other National League twin bill, the Chicago Cubs climbed into sixth place by van- quiahing the cellar-dwelling New York Giants twice. 4-1 and 3'1- Ths New York Yankees' first place lead in the American Lague was reduced to W: Slime! when the Kansas City Athletics held them to a split while Cleve- land was polishing off Baltimolf 9-0, The Yankees bounced back with a 13-4 triumph after Alex Kellner and Art Dltmar com- bined to pitch the As to a 7-4 BASEBALL RESULTS ny ran CANADIAN PRESS Saturday National Lcsgoo pug ' , 100 000 003- 4 G 0 Cincinnati 101 100 000- 8 7 1 F,-ind, no; (8') and Shepard: Lawrence and Bailey. W - Face- HR: Plghh-iC.lemente. Phllndo p 02002001000000?)-319 3 M11 kee w.u000 11) 110 000 000-0 11 0 (15 innings) Hnddix, R. Miller (10) S. Miller (14) Meyer (15) and Loam; Con- ley, Jolley (6) Johnson (8) Phil- lips 0) Slestor (11) and Rice. Crandnl! 0). W - S. Miller: 1.- Slenter. Hits: Mil - Mathews. Lo- gan, Rosell; Pha-Ennis. Brooklyn (130 300 003- 0 11 1 St. Louis 001 012 45x-13 20 2 Craig. Bessent (0) Labine (7) Lehman (7) Dryldala (I) and ) allsot. csnwnnelln: Dicks")!- Wehmeler (6) and Smith. W- Webmeier; L-Craig. Hits: Blin- Amoros. Walker; StL-Sauer. Smith Muaial. New York at Chicano. nod. I'll!- Amorioan League 010 010 100- I I 0 02: 102 22x- 9 14 1 Hoeft. Mastcrson (7) and House Sullivan and White. L-Hoeft. Hits: Det-Katina: Bos-Williams. First Cleveland 000 002 020- 4 11 0 Baltimore 101 001 000- I I 0 Lemon and Naragon. Hegan (ii); Moore, Martin (0) Zuverink (6) Ferrarese (8) and Trlandos. L-Ferrarese. HRs: Bal-Hale; Cle- Warts Second C1. M21000001-4111 Bil 0001002000-341 (winnings) Score. Garcia (0) Mossl (9) and Nangon; Brown, Loes (10) and Smith. Triandos (10). W - Maui; L-Loes. I-IR: Bal Wiliams. 7 Chicago 003 010 100- 5 0 1 Washington 200 400 00x- 6 9 3 Donovan, Lapalme (7) Kinder (7) Consuegra (8) and Lollar; Stobbs. Ramos (5) and Courtney. W-Ramos; L-Donovan. ER: Wu- Yost. Kn-ilisas City at New York, ppd, r :1. international League Havana 000 000 000-0 8 0 Miami M0 300 00x-5 7 1 Lane. Cuecho (4) and Sierra; Owens and Holton. Richmond ()2! 004 100-3 13 1 Columbus 000 000 000-0 0 S Post a Neeman; Kuzavn, Harrington (0) Kume (8) and Noble. Toronto 431 070 000-10 10 1 Montreal 0): 001 200- 5 10 1 D. Johnson and Sawatski: Wnlz, Nicolls (2) Cristante (4) Cole (6) and josoboro. Rochester 420 501 000-12 15 1 Buffalo 010 123 0()0- 7 17 1 Russell. Fsszbolts (I) and Rand Bowman, Nagy (2) and Tompkin- son. Sunday American League Chicago 000 221 100- 0 7 0 Washington 100 000 000-1 5 1 Harshmnn and Moss; Wienler. Grisss (0) B srly (8) Stone (9) and FlisGora d. L-Wiesler. HRs: Chi-Moss 2, Idinoso; wash-Yost. Cleveland 200 020 400- 0 17 0 Baltimore 000 000 000- 0 6 2 Wynn and Averill, Hegan (7); Wight. Zuvorink (0) Schmiiz (B) and Trinndos, Gnstall ((1). Ir Wlillit. BR: Clewertz. Detroit 101 012 001- 0 la 1 Boston M0 015 00x- 0 15 1 Lory. Gromek (0) Aber (8) and House; Brewer and White. I.-Lory HR: Boa-Vernon. American league First Kansns City 015 000100- 714 0 New York 4110002510-4 71 Kelliser. Ditrnar (4) and Thomp- soo: Kuckl. Larsen (3) McDer- imtt (I) and Howard. W-Ditmar: I. - Koch. Ella: NYk - Howard. Mantis. lecsnl Kansas City ED100111--4 7 I New York an out osx-is 14 0 German. 3. Inst: (1) Crimian I0) Rcrrisge (0) and Ginsberg. Thompson (5): R. Coleman. Mor- w (I) and Berra. W-R. Cole- man Doorman. ans: NYk-sie- victory. Boston outslugged Detroit I-6 pitched the Dodsors 00 their sweep over St. Louis. Erskine sion. His batterymate. catcllot Rube Walker, helped him consid- Braves Bear Phils Twltc-ey.; Yanks Split; Cards Drop 2 To Blaylock. naaiast Elrly urled a six-hit - . Wynn and the Chicago White Sox de- permitted seven hits in the 0130110! Illutout for his 11th Cleveland vic- feated Washington 6-1 in the other for his sixth victory in succu- games. BRAVES LET LOOSE tory as the Indians pounded three Baltimore pitchers for 17 hits, in- cluding Via Worts' lard home run. After I close first game slug- erably with a home run and doII- Mickey Vs:-was pounded -sci-on Robin Roberts his 11th defeat. the Braves really went to WWII in the second game. Led by Bobby Thomson, Joe Adcock and Eddie Mathews, the Braves .un- leashed an 18-hit attack against seven Philly flingers including Granny Hamner, the veteran in- fielder-turned-pitcher for one in- nine. 4 Thomson had two homers In the nighicap, and Adcock anti Math- ews had one in each gami Ad" cock now has hit 11 home runs in his last 15 games. His season total is 21. Home runs also helped Cincin- natl gain its split with Pittsburgh. Gus Bell and Bob Thurman rap- ped two-run homers and pitcher Joe Nuxhall helped his (381130 with a four-bagger. his second of the season. Carl Erskine and Sandy Koufax ROUNDUP Fowler. Black (2) Gross (8) Free man (8) and Bailey. W-Munger; L-Freeman. HRS: Pgh - Virdoil. Walls, Long; Cin-Robinson, Bai- ley. Second Pittsburgh 002 000 000- 2 lo 1 Cincinnati 200 103 21x- 9 12 1 Naranjo, Pallet (1) King (6) J. O'Brien (7), Waters (8) and Foiles Nuxhall, Ackcr (B) and Burgess. W-Nuxhall; L - Pollet. HRI: Cin- Nuxhall. Bell, Thruman. First Brooklyn 000 001 2Z)- 5 12 0 St. Louis 000 000 102- 8 7 1 Erskine and Walker; Blaylock. lfonstanty 0) Collum (0) and Smith. L - Blaylock. HRs: Blin- Walker. Snider; Stl.-Moon. Second Brooklyn 000 020 011- 4 10 (I St. Louis 000 010 002- 3 8 1 Koufax. Bessent (9) and Wnlker;'Schmidt, Jackson (9) Col- lum (0) and Katt. W-Koufnx; L- Schmidt. First Phil 001 002 202- 7 12 1 Milwaukee 111 031 01x- 8 9 0 Roberts, Flowers (7) and Lo- pata; Crone, Jolly (7) and Atwell. W-Crone; L-Roberts. Hits: Pha- Blaylocls; M11-Mathews. Adcock. Aaron. (4) Rogovln (5) Pillette (5) S. Miller (6) Hamner 0) and Lo- pata; Burdette, Phillips (6) and Crandall. W-Burdette; L-Negray. HRs:Pha -Lopata 2, Ennis; Mil- Mathews, Adcock, Thomson 2. International League and Roseboro. HR: Tto-A. Wilson, Mtl-Roseboro. Harris. HR: Tto-Morton. Havana Miami (9) and Holton. First Richmond Columbus 000 000 100-1 0 1 Wooldridga (0) Spicer (9) and Burtschy, Coates (6) Dixon (7) too (6) Wooldrldge (7) spicer (B) and Noble. Markell. Deal (1) and Green; Donovan and Tompklnson. ond Rochester Buffalo 100 3020-6 0 I 0500101-710 0 (4) Wright ((5) and Rand; Nicho- las, Drews (4) and Sherry. PROBABLE PITGIIEIIS NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league theses): American League Kansas City at Chicago (N)- Mchiahan (0-5) vs Wilson (0-7) Only game scheduled. National League Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (N)- Pepper (1-0) vs Acker (1-1) Only gums scheduled. STANDINGS international agile Pct. GI! 994 J01 lid .501 Sit .534 C .471 1252 .451 1435 .43) 1044 .400 INA gsnnseaeerg -o 3 D 3 an seasessasleaseaeess "'g8G33882l3” 3 creates. 3:-'ol :51 I on 3-.”DCBU8H l3RS3f53i'E l8SSS...Is lg.”-'8 Second Phil 100 220 000- 5 ll 2 Milwaukee 321 080 20x-16 18 0 Negray, R. Miller (2) Flowers First Toronto 001 100 000 003-5 10 0 Montr 0()0 010 010 000-301 Lovenguth and Battey; Kipp Second Toronto 003 000 2-5 4 1 Montreal 000 010 0-1 5 0 K. Johnson and Sawatski; Har- ris, Mickens (6) and Roseboro. I.- 000 000 111 00-3 8 2 000 01.0 002 01-4 9 1 Mlnarcin. Martin (11) 1-Iattsn (11) and Dotterer; Ponce, Paige 012 0()0 oo2-5 '7 0 Cicotte and Watlington; Thies Noble. second Richmond 000 002 02-4 ii 0 Columbus 100 100 01-3 8 1 and Neeman; Herbert. Harring- First Rochester 000 001 100-2 11 0 Buffalo 400 003 11x-9 12 0 Mncklnson. Roberts (2) Markell games (Won-lost records In paren- winning the five mile race In 27 minutes and 45 seconds, Brent- ON S'SIDE NIGHT ging match in which they handed bio that drove in 'three full (Iva runs with a has run and Detroit- Tiler! W- for W - v 5-MILE WNNER on Duckworth of Halifax is seen of the race at the Maritime In- lcrossing the finish line at the end day at Summerside. CARD Jean Aubrey was the only dou- ble dash winner on Saturday night's racing card in Summerside before a roaring crowd of over 2,000. In the feature event of the evening, the Junior-Free-For-All Peter Federal and Downtown split dashes and Downtown clocked fastest time of the night at 2.09 2-5 in taking the opening dash. Peter Federal won the next in 2.12 2.12 4-5. Uscita's Boy and Scotland's Ace divided honors in the AA Trot and Pace and G. Ann C. and III Canto did likewise in the A Trot and Pace. The Daily Double paid 311.80 and the Qulnella 56.10. Jean Aubrey Wins Two; Downtown, Federal Split . A TROT Jean Aubrey (C. Smith) 1 Miss Palll (Neill) New Idea (Constable) Jollity's Dream (Moreslde) . Robert Lea (Chappe11) . Miss Worthy Dale (Taylor) . Peaceful Peter (E. Smith) .. 5 7 Kay Cash (Newson) 0 Time'1l Tell (Reeves) .. .. 9 10 Garth Tryax (cutcliffe) .... ..10 9 Times-2.17 4-5; 2.18 4-5 Winning horse owned by Stan- ley Mayhew. A TROT AND PACE G. Ann C. (Callbeck) .... .. I'll Conto (E. Cole) Ted Genessee (Wlsener) Bob Clegg (Bernard) . I 4 2 d 5 7 tnEdbQN use-bu Duh)-R The Summersldc Pontiacs came from behind to score 2 runs in the inning and earn a 2-2 draw with a Charlittetown squad in an exhibit- ion baseball game at Memorial Field yesterday afternoon. The Charlottetown team. which was 7-9s a junior squad, scored one run in the first inning and another in the seventh behind the 3-bit pitching of Vern Handrahan. But- the Pontlacs came back get two of their own in eighth after a series of weird plays. , Garth Harris allowed the Charl- lottetonians only 4 hits and his teammates gave him much bet- ter support than the local squad gave Handrahan. The Pontiacs committed my 2 errors but Char- luttetown made 6. Charlottetown came close to win- nlng the game in the last of the ninth when. with two out and Handrahan on s e c o n d. catcher Frank Shepherd hit a terrific clout into rlghi renter only to have Gord Grady make a great running catch of a sure homer and save the ball game. ERRORS. ERRORS. ERRORS Error after error in the eighth. inning handed the Pontlacs the tie on a tray. Sandwiched between the errors were a wild pitch, one scratch hit, a passed ball. a double play and a long argument between umpire Don Whelan, the Pontiac: and Charlottetown about the legal- ity of the double play. The bases were loaded. one run was already in and none out when the twin Ivill took place. Joe Dalton hit it humnhacked liner near shortstop Jack Kane. Kane got his glove on It but dropped it. Ed Dalton, who was on third came home on the play. But second baseman Keith Dalziel picked up the ball tossed to Snuarebrlggs for a force at third and Sqiiarebrlgvn relayed to Kane at second for the double. Summerslde argued that Joe l)aIion'il blow was In effect an lnill-Id out but Who.-Inn ruled other-- wise. Grant Grady got two singles for Summersido and pitcher Rarris got the other hit, also a single. Kane, Smelt Gillis, Ken Mac- Donr-'rI and Brian Maccsllum not the Charlottetown hits. all singles. Clarence Gillis, Pontiac second baseman put on a dazzling dinnlay of fielding for the fair crowd of spectators. The young fellow roam- ed to his left and right like a veteran. handled 0 chances flaw- Iesslv and gave lust about the best exhibition Memorial gold this year. bill lllllflllng seen at new S'side Ponfiacs And Ch'ioyvn Tie 2-2 At Memorial Field CH'TOWN AB R H P0 S'brlggs. 3b ..... Dalziel, 2b Kane. ss . Handrahan, p MacGuigan, lb .. Shepherd. 1: Maccallum. 1! MacDonald, cf .. Gillis. rf TOTALS Bantam Practice All boys of bantam ago wishing to play in the Ch'town league are asked to meet at Memorial Field this afternoon for a practice at 3 p.m. 9- .- tat.-2:19-L-5-bu r-4h3GQUlB3h5Ult-4 (J C9?-993 Q rdrdh-I396)-A63 '5 coco--charts? 0 coooceseu--H 29 27 mBro ks single to lead the Red Sox to tri- umph as Tom Brewer reSl3i”ed his 13th triumph. , On Saturday. temperamental Ted Williams drove in four run! with a homer, double and sinzlc as Boston Red 50! bamfed Fairgo (Neill) Esso (Llewellyn) Miss Knox (Sobey) Captain Morgan (Robinson) 5 d Times-2.16 2-5; 2.14 G. Ann C. owned by George Callbeck; I'll Conto owned by Ed Cole. AA TRO'1' AND PACE Usclta's Boy (Constable) 1 Scotland's Ace MacGregor) 3 Jerry A. Hanover (Wlsener) 2 Jo Jo Spencer (Sobey) 4 Money Royal (Bernard) 5 Times-2.12; 2.12 2-5 Uscita's Boy owned by G. M. Henderson; Scotland's Ace owned by Andrew Perry. JR. FREE FOR. ALL Peter Federal (Robinson) .. 2 1 Downtown (MncGregor) 1 2 Peter Clegg (Constable) 3 I Yuta (Sobey) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 4 Times-2.09 2-5; 2.12 4-5 Peter Federal owned by Mapco Stable; Downtown owned by An- drew Perry. Jr. Free-For-All Headlines Race Card Tonight A Junior Free-For-All with five starters headlines the 9-dash rac- ing card at the Charlottetown Driv- ing Park tonight. My Volo, Peter Clegg. Barbara Ann Queen, Kep- poch Playgirl and Premier J. Wal- ter are slated to go in this feature event. Also on the card are a two-dash trot. a two dash pace. two 1-duh paces and a quaIi'ylng dash. Post, time is 0.15. MEMRAMCOOK, N. B. (CP) .. Memramcook Rovers, pace-setters In New Brunswlck's Westmore- land Paseball League, pushed across three runs in the fifth in- ning here Sunday to defeat Charl- oitetown Abbies 5-3 in an exhib- ition baseball game. Pitcher Murray Mcclenaban. who allowed Charlottetown eight hits. drove in the first two Mem- ramcook runs with a long J ” to left with two out in the ' lilermamcook produced their winning margin in the fifth. Short- stop Norman (Ed) Mullins drove In two runs with a ringing double to right and Raoulcormler knock- ed in the Insurance tally by slap- ping a ouble to left field. The Abbles threatened In the final Innings, but some sharp fielding and clutch pitching by Mcclenahan held them at bay. Jack Burke and Irvin MacKIn- non each collected two hits for Charlottetown. Flyors Blast - Dodgers 9-I Frankie Dow hit home runs 4 and 5 and Sterling Ladner slammed a homer and two singles to pace the Flyers to a 0-1 victory over the Dodgers in Little League play Saturday morning at Memorial Billy sunny tum a sinner 4'-. x gcong and atruckoutlintaklng the vie- PONTTACI AlRllP0Al'0i'!-09??! allfllonnicliios Gnl1ant,a ......aoo 7 1 gsbaredpitcbtsg orafortaaDod- C'.Gl11in. ....4ioa50sers.Ksnevassheilotln-omtba 3-D:-llan. ....s1os.-.s ndln Mhaotsivhssr ,4 o o 1 11all0rlsnsa stilts. ':g2:olDodgss-s 10 one ll . 1 - 0()x.lO- PHI III Q.) 11 soars barn tsnson Memramcook Rovers Shade Abbies 5-3 In Game Sunday 5-Sleepy also eligible his-go. Myon Cliff Ready. Charlottetown moundsman, fanned three and walked one, while allowing nine hits. Mcclensghsn had nine strike- outs and walked two. Charlottetown 003000 000 -3-0-0 Me.-rramcook 020 030 000 -B 0 4 Cliff Ready and Forbes Ken- nedy: Murray MMcClenaghnn and 2 l 411 3 5 . (0-0, 0-1). rlurty sou-rs will our rstezmnwwwmas the Maritime Inun's & Championship! which ,3": tomorrow. ' I-984133 900 field "of Maritime golfers into till usuabursh. N. . will be accepted at the Clllb DDIIIC. ' at 6.30 to which all lsdy members of the club and i)Il'”tipatiog golf- ers ara welcome. The following la the draw for today: No 1 Tl!-' 1.00 p.m. :- Mary Ellen Drlscoli and Rita Lohnes 1.05 :- M. Johnntons, G. Caldwell l.10:- B. Hogg and Mrs. E. M. Can- Twelvs mtohes were played in four classes in the Island Cloud Tennis Tournament begun at tho Charlottetown Club under ideal weather conditions over the week- end. - " ” 2 2 Wanda MacMiilan advanced to the finals In the wom- en's singles by defeating Joan Stor- ey 6-2, 6-2 after Miss Storey made the finals zxy downing Jackie Cum- mlskoy 6-0. 0-0 on Sunday. Min MacMillan will moot the winner of the Elizabeth Willett-Marg Jar- dine match for the title. In men's doubles Doug George and George Burnett defeated Flick Landry and E. Kays 0-2, 6-0 to advance to the semi-final round and in mixed doubles Miss Mae- Millan teamed with Walter Cullen to whip Mrs. Nora Henry and Scott Rogers in a hard-fought match 44), 6-2. 6-4 to enter the semi-finals. ' Play went according to Hoyle In the Men's singles as Walter Culen and Bud MacAleer walloped their way into the semi-finals. Mac- Aleer defeated Doug George and Scott Rogers and Cullen made the grage by beating Wilmer Blane- ar . In today's activity the Sunlorn hold the fort as play In both the 13-years and under and tr: la year-olds gets underwy. The younger fellows begin at 2.30 with two matches scheduled and the 18-year-old start at 8.30 al witr 2 matches . As there are only four entrants in the latter class this afternoon's matches are in effect semi-finals. This evening on mixed doubles match and one man's doublsa mstob are scheduled. WEEKEND RESULTS Men's Singles S. Rogers defeated G. Dakar (6-1, 0-1). ' Ivo Cudmore defeated G. Bur- nett (4-6. 6-2. 6-4). W. Blanchard defeated H. lam- Pel (0-0. 0-0). B. MacAleer defeated S. Rog- ers (6-2. 6-3). W. Cullen defeated W. Blanch- ard (6-2, 6-3). Mixed Doubles W. MacMil1an and W. Cull defeated Mrs. Nora Henry and 8. Rogers (4-6, 0-2. M). Ladies' singles M. Jardlne defeated J. Cum- mlskey (6-0. 00). . .1. Storey defeated E. Coyln w. Macmillan defeated J. Stony (6-2,g o-.2). Men's Doubles Baker-Cullen defeated Buntain (6-1. 6-4). Murphy-C " u defeated Wil- leit-Sampel (8-8, 0-3). George-Burnett defeated Landry- E. Kays (6-2. 80). TODAY'S MATCIIII Juniors 2:30-13-year-old and under. Jimmie Cullen vs. G. Breedon Billy Prowse vs. Bev Breedon Mike Moffat vs. winner of Prowse-Breedon match. 3:30-10-year-old Paul Thompson Boy Me- Gonnell. Derek Buntain ys. Scott Rogers VI. Leonco Cormmier. 5:00-Mixed Doubles TIIOT-I DASIIES eligible Connie French. The Sheik. PACE-I DAIIIEI 1-My Volo: 2-Pater Sclegg: J. Walter; 5-Iarbnra Ann Queen. PACE-I I-chocolate Din; I-Dale Mm. I-Ilia Donna o. Whvliot RACING TONIGHT CURTAIN RAISER AT 7.50 1-Joppa Maid; 2-Airlock; 3-All Budlong; 4-Bonnie's Girl: 5-Bud's Echo; 0-Pct Hanover; 7-Royal Train; I-April Bud; all i-my Spirit: I-Usoita's Boy; s-Royal vsiuo: 4-Anthony 1.: 5-Mr. Jollscott: I-About lfetlraw; 7-Tauritla ICU: 0-Insight. JI. MFOW DAIIIES AT X3 IAG PACE-1 DAII Al X3 1-Linn C. Scott: I-Gahagan; 3-Eva Indlong; rose; 5-Moriell Woody: 0-Sea Pia Royal; also eligible luakist Joe. Iocoisd's Coil. son in sssus ii-o'".”'f!.3a7ist'ft'il;"s”l'3'&"t'5't3'i ouslsnlno nun-rnln Ids-0.0.-sub Ali on m; an . . -; uh 2&2 ....g:d.i'!.'?L':."'3':.'."s”"'.ii...t.tt AT Q.” EACH A'l' slssso null 8-Keppooh Playgirl; 4-Blah Prim- at;'I-Snffolkc ;g Iloaq absatu. I I Qualifying." Round Of -Ladies y MaritlI1if1g9:I.GloillChfsI1lps This ,. Afternoon At Bolvoclero Club”? I0! . 1.15 :- Mrs. EM. Band! and I Mrs. G. Wood , !.ll:- Mrs. W13.-cotton and Mrs. ELL 1! ) 1.u:.'s-ll;'nopcr and Mn. '1'. Dris coll. are 1.a():- C. Mncbonaldiand Mrs. W. R. MncNei1l - !.d5:- Mrs. Booth Godkin and Mn. luau. Home N0. 11 TEE 1 p.us.:- Mrs. J.W. MacKoiisis and Mrs. G.R. Orson !.(:I:-kl. Mlclnllln and Mrs. A.3. e 1.10:- V. Harrington and Mrs. M. A. Howatt l.1.'t:- Mrs. S. MacDonald and Mrs. J. Molloy l.20:- Mrs. B.J. Brown and D. Stewart I2 Matches Played In Island Closed Tennis Tournament Storey-Baker vs. MacGulgan- Weir. Men's Doubles -lliaker-Cullen vs. Kays-Fifzger- d. : vair, owned by Harry Hirsch of I owned by B. C. Cruikshank of Convair Takes Single Win - sscxvinw. N.S. Sydney, and Newport Chief. Halifax, each took fres - for - all wins in harness racing here Saturday. Convair, with a than of 2:07 2-5, nosed out Dave Grat- tuck comt mock , : . as r on too if tiu nru-nn."2'f..'i and A s. silssn tint For Tltroi .MontI1s WPQNHAQFN (AP)-Gunnar Ni It's (our ymlnute mils: and chief olynipic hope, suf. fsrsd a leg injury Friday night and must -take a three-month rest, The hurt was described as the ruptgsrn of a bloodyvessel in his "ll """" ialsen Ii d 400. no and 5.33 meltre Y.?E'..".'.”. the Danish - Iceland track duel when he returned to "the field ag the third man on the 1.000-metre relay team. He took the baton and made up the 10-yard handicap bufslumped tan. and Newport Chief edged Josedale Clnnsrnan in 1:00 1-5. to the turf as he handed the stick over to the final Danish runner. night. Charlottetown Driving Park ENTRIES For Saturday. July 28 and Monday. July 30. close Monday. 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