i' i””K. Dodgers Take '2 - I vim.-u-.-l.-.-.-.l-u-l.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-l.-t-.-.-.-.-.5 - LITrl.ESPORT .. pi i ge"'" by nowii nus E . . . lmbomyn to 56 A l omen i "2? :23 ..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.a-.xus-.-.-.-.w.-.-.-.q.-.-.x-.-.-.-.-.-.-t-.-.s-.-.-.xa-t-.-.-m.-.-.-? 3! Hush Fullerton, Jl-. Ilhniltl tglarihghzomgilw; ill!” .?'Slf.iT.:w?.””k.:?..i2?.f”182?.i on he on me a speedy PAGE slx THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN CTOBER 4, 1952 NW Yom Dc, , g,,,,,g u. stood there helplessly W... Iviitlluaii”liilov?il1ilif.ig:?;'t1riQ 9:35: er;-, Openin Encounter 3333:; Rl,.:;m:;m;:w ,V,l,:::,,t: glcoepbsjld bdo:1:d:d1.n:1:l:d;:'oahli!l::-I .g . I 0 Football Series Today . . 7'74 by ier:;tI enclose picture of Boil Alpha 1'mb5Ha1Da1e'.il3m t. Rob on was almost across tn RV” and Cmml Dr" W" they V””'""”' 1”; wag ?5S”Z.'f'lf3”.1 iaTu3'"'.x?ld"di3Eh3u”l"33: bios?!" PM More he retrieved it boll: won the Frankfort-Dodge trophy Silsilsegl-(.:.:f sralle 1'. i::vmi'eai's ago, is Misc. "Ia thepnodgers uwon th: nm""'ih3d 5c”np”ed h0m3' on August 23rd at Yonkers. N.Y.. now considered me cgmlgg sire in mud "me or the W5,” 59,1” YANKEE STADIUM. New York, time, 2.07 U5. There has been sla many md took '. all lad In Oct. 3 .. (Ap) ,, olglclal bouco" - - - - V o t - . This year among his get quite a bit of publicity about Bobs thgtalligve taken mcords me David the sen”. of l,lle,mll-4 game of ml, 1952 world success with Colonel Dan but veiy , . . . little about the fast colts he has f;52'0gob1b”;f- lljgglgftd 3””; 03' Two mm, of long standing Tine! :risftynf.oe.,d wtiK:in;.l;:.red 5”"'- . l . r . - ' - I e 3335 "3? igllffdmilomtlligiy 3:355 Guv Helmi 3- 112- and Andrews gvairtynon gl:lvle::ioallnlxl;1d.Ms;am Game Tomorrow :lnoht-if-dried hiT?e.rs cold on this Hm”!!! (N) A3 it I! 0 It mares. From Pine Ridge Norma, C'”15 3i 233 um” S . .t 3' chilly Iitemoon, but the lefties FWW9 1'15 -- - 5 1 1 0 0 ..... will meet here u non-record' daughter of Lee . . - Mm” Umvemy --s did enough damage to keep the 3”” 35- 5 l 3 1 4 Harvesber 2.16”. he got Flee” Last Saturday nights racing at this afternoon in the opening The first game of the Provlmlal more do” unm the mm-h mun", Roblmon 3,, 4 2 1 1 4 Lady 4' 2-”! by me” Hanover 3' Trurol Raceway saw more iecoliill game of the Maritime Intercol- Imermemate ..B.. Bueball game when . paged ball by 3,", wow. Campanells c. 5 0 1 9 1 2.09, and Juility Gui 3. 2.07 3x5 "”k'”! W” ”" i.””,f”(,”ll.:”A legme F””””" ””"e' between Peakes Bombers and the all B,,,.,,,l,.,,v, M, M, mm, ,0 Pafko lf. 5 o 2 2 o by Joility 2.052., and lrolll Miss l330El'.Rt;yal Batnk, (N13 (myen.m. The game will be played afilsaintt Tlgmshgmlmlnegw, mm wlll be mm . I . Snider cf. 5 0 i 3 I) lVeStC0” in" l'Pc0l'dl .i1V Jim ?"T," ”,l”f,5i;1.f,,”";.l,?,,l,,g the 3.5.1 A D""”."5 Fmf, and. lwk ffh Qlaycd on the St. Roch Diamond The tumult and the shoutins The Dodger: collected 10 hit! of: Hudson lb. 3 0 0 I 1 Hmcs 107' he gm Mame Feet 4' R21 eyln A212 .'if5 oi reduction of For the second time in as many undemay at t He ococi W f t”m”””w ”t”"nmmi The game Wm dies, the Captain! and the Km” L”P3t- 3505119? slow-balling south- COX 311- 3 1 1 0 3 ?'07 4vm' by HOLFCH any twoce and none-fiftll seconds from years Saint Dunstan's University Gordon igennel? M9; !:lllewSi'hig- get underway ax 230' qep;rt1&l.l(lwnh apolomea to End. DEW. 9-114 mnlly dl'0V9 him l-0 3” PM 2 0 0 1 9 ;;,jstI3,u:l;3Ei:lv::'.:;YcoG;xl;7-;L' ”,;1l"fC.,1,.”,l”.; his former mark. Second wits will Play hosts to Mount. Allison 3:158 Co age an 1 E i f,f”ll,e dlzlcrigkeugselgggeglllzs bgg cover in thevninth. Tom 5 mm. T”"l5i 5 5 112712 " - T. ' H. r . . Frankie Budlcng 215 M5, owned ,this afternoon in the opening ' r u - - 9' I . g xlghthander, finished . the , lnggiagiic istt-iiil?;lLl0lmfili;iii;il11it;g by Alfred Lowery. Montague, and game or the Maritime Intercol- stB”g?m:?::fl2” ,ff;dJl,,1;",3,iAdi,f,'Ll3.5 ifihliiig. terhghegoilfflnbfpofi, pix: Yanks and gave up Brooklyn's New York (A) Ann I! 0 A MN all m.Cd' M homes hi; ownea driven by Johnny Conroy; and legiate Football llleague. Last year Ms Cor ach of Mount A were poor sports the game no”. um um and nnax mt. Rluuto ”. u l 0 0 4 l at me nmc m,.'mm.(.5 ml, lm.d' third, Cari Frisco 2.03. owned by when the Mounties and Saints met h of 1"; ; n. ht M obmlmn B . . their km have departed and one Although they could,” nt men, comm ml 4 0 0 -, 0 w; V . E. D. Hennessey. El-'gcil(l1l'lE.. N.1H., here in the opening game of the Vixlpeju t:dS V is en” and mg” can take stock or what hmmpmd mm in euectiw chat”! me Dodl 3,5,1", u l 1 0 0 0 0 "Mr. McGee 2.10. bv Abner T. lmd drive" by Frm'k"?Dm?'e1stIf1 Sm.” hem they played '0 3. an 13,0 B;,y,f;:,e,, ln llleglouglgl on this memorable October 1st gers pushed over I run in the Mantle cf. 4 0 0 it 0 mega won an Cumbmanm Me" the 5th Race, LBllEy4S'DlCam,'A scoleless tilrarilv. In the only other 1131, Lea D01” ue ll DNEY 0t 3 (C1,) lgsydg with a reasonable degree of nccu- third inning and another in the Woodling if 4 0 i 2 0 last week and Blrmillgll-.im's Pl-u. three-yeal'-old by Jollliy, thuzt 3165- meet T1113 0 i 3 ll” Wm” 135': sflai 0 L b;';,,, 3 lvlnn r has been SY H1. ' lo" Kmumed ml racy. one point stands out like fifth to take 11-1 lead. Brooklyn Berra c. .. ' 4 1 3 1 1 dance Hy won there last night. Gem” ti?” ”' lecmd M 11 S5"? te Mgumf? W”; at 3'0 Ci B” er. 3 ,1 9 ml Venl my M ””m real '3 h on” 'a sore thumb...the kill on blue- made it 3-1 in the eighth just: pe- Bauer !'i'. ....... 1 1 0 3 0 Several Canadian stables are me, won again in 2.1”Iy2xg-ca dl1C(i1Vl18- illslog onldt e slenlgt ob uelnnellt decided by lvle locotckb s eh night that play ntgil ctosci ue- wing teal was terrmc: This weal tom Bern smuhed ma thud Mcpounm ab. W l 4 0 0 1 2 - mg dow” 1” Mame M W” 5”” grad isliiielxraacslcgllirllf Tarliqlro rsvv.-2 Dlggedjngnmse atfysagkvgillen lfflul L'Z5..&2?e” lions: quince: :::c:aso:ig:e?ol?likxegDri.sEi ll:.V?Vin- ”;1'f;l3"" ”d5f,"if1d 33 its table home run in World Series compe- Mortln 2b. - 1 o o 3 3 too many horses there and ill - ' , ',' , ' , ' - . - ' ' qa es are e cous. - n. Igpnt .. 2 0 1 0 0 order tlo glvel them 2:111 1l'aCt?5 Uefly gl;.?,.3I”;2,tlleo.ti2f&IiLy1?XS”d.?of.i; ttgkc till: 32:33 tllxlgy el(epi(t:.Ct:lcfif I: 5:35;nbg?t:lelfd!nggtlfexzllremrggifigdtvig g1rggie1:it?eductDa:iflh iisafsn 51:32:31? durggglvgugwgge a'cagree;i:'ldck:n3:t 9; tm'I?hen, in the ninth with Pee Wee Gonna: p. 0 0 0 0 0 are 30 ml any one 351 m e v o d Hoos- year ago and the result should be ' v - 5 6 Cape Reese on third and Jackie Robin- A-Mlze 1 1 1 0 0 ”A?,i.”J1.cli1.ii”;. t::.s::2. ti Iiiviieihni ”..i:”l;::.:.:”is.:::”:.... .. mi” hill :i:..l":.:.:.y. ::i.".:i.E&::.:".:'.:?".:i. on my on; it u 3 6 27 w ' ' ' ' , l , . tiller Halifax, was 3rd. game. .. ii ' i Goi-man's itches go away rom- . Tdpshm lim Qcmbel limb loll.” :01”? arm mid ml Ram J0” ' ' ' will 5 iimm andhi1I(1:veill)i:.ewMx:lErrlltiiaX.; Eeiisgfoh told club officials today thgngrlsgileld cl: -Pglsuexgir: h""-””' a” "” Dim" ""'"'” At”H”"””d '" mm” ” m' . iliillthsi-ofgablyaugeuihliffrirmeor f:i1if' Harvest" 2'09 35' (awned by Lg. Bglllh teams appeal-go lb: sttrnrgtgf illiltii: eighfuryewwmen and five hold- that he was satisfied with scouting weather andp the: recgl-d number 5c0”"d lwm” ' B"F"ed cm” 1" 001"” in min .. hey so McNci1l, an driven. y er. all ast year. igl o .c . V m the 0, l u . ' l . :lf:ksw?IEtC(:.Ver:g:SLoX:ne?Vt?11mge mac: Johnny Conroy. was 1-1, time-. Sainyts have tlltei advantage of Olllf; gglellasd from 135'- 5931" 0" ihim 5:;-zlziecsi-X'ign3a'1ld!o3r3l:f iigfnme ME”, ?IEgk:)n?:i;lg5e'i7t;fe1:tg23:mI'h:r;l;3:h Ml" Ink Home Run nmoklyn (N) M" on ,u4 Farm mi” 3” b””Sl”i3 SW1 335” :v(v?l'ed Seavlfflihuclprivcgiueisit ieelflzfe c:i:1l?,eu'IlOl?e ,::w.coE,'f:f:c”l,; The Mounties are said to be ihewa-rlughle Campbell trade. beggars description, the bulk of New York (A) .... .. olo iioooil-s 1" es i A'osto k d 1 1 ok 1 - , . , .. . . . . - v -. c b ll, with llaiifax st. the black ducks hled themselves to In the bottom 01 the ninth. Mlze. E-McDougaid. Berra. not-rm Elucgoodndellllzlndo ftlifn liorsigs .thi:1t Lmyd walk” Hamax' Ylasb 2'12; mg Eff” 1:18 ,,””E”ff,,”f,””f”eI5. L”3;ya33fi :33" ;;Tci?l53dsu:3'liiieai;33b Maifjysplsst season. is 9. Sydney the sanctuary of the sheltered hitting for Gormsn, belted at home mg, goblmo , R5939, polka, song, can show worthwhile speed. There gallcilffigghfgg f;jf,,f;””;nd -,ll',,v; :? ,.,,,,,;-',Y,,l",, sf,.m:,”,h'f Tyne" em Aim and Ken, Kkmlnglon pm. nallve, Degencdman Matthews had bays and onshore tidal flats. Teal run into the right lleld minds. It mu, 23.1.-u,lu.,, mm, 1:m,..3el-- is little call for broad mares or , . . . , , g ll 1,9 (or his release, -M11- are' hogs lor punishment. Often was his first in series competition. ,3, Mm, sl3.snlael- mm, nob- 2" iii 3.3: .rri:rii..;:e.i;i ?.:?.;lS”i.. ..?”ii.f..”.l3?Si: ls: a or in i:::.E.ii.l no am new A mu 0. mos. ...... ....; .. .......... continue racing one night 8, week J2” emmcanv a Free for Au Wm be maable to Stan and mo Thee Saints have a medium smd Frankie Bamgate. who centred ,, charges. flocks of blue-wings will lltlng ;311,7l4,9'l to net receipts. mm, mm Mu-tln; Mcnougald and for mm: weeks longer and men Luckypchiei 264 1'5 owned by P: others will start although hampelu leam with plenty of speed and line last Seascn. return W the schiml M d'?c03'5 alter taxes. watched the game in colllm. Leg;..l3l-ooklyn 10; mm the horses will so into winter ' ' ' l ”"e”” ”m”- espemlly ” We 0” weather that was more suitable tor York a. EB--Lopat 4 (Robinson. , . J, C d , G1 B d driven ed by injuries. ll blltlv. l rlcg, . , qualms" by izaelizlillllc IVI:g?)OnaJld.anW8S 1-l. ' h ?,?,?,f1.,,.,””io"f5,u," kely) mennjuhave F d H 633;” been mud Mm the football than bn!sebal'l. , col; 2, Rodgeg): Rog 5 (mgzuto, prom - ' - l ' s Dod ' t w u s. ol)- , 30. "TM '3” pm” ””1””” N' mme'd2'09ncii5drl'v0e9u if.” ha'52ebOIi':1otlix'1eLilgelsltftiillgxsgggdreggzii mm me" cm” ”””'"5.h the" A flock of blue-wing teal win pg3;,,, Jfli? ,"?,,,,l,3 tll?,l,,l, to f”(l1g;'il1::”';;:o:',,;”l;”i;,mmugff:,' D. Hal 2.05. by Hal Dale. that was Rzvaigemoda was 2'5. Vicwry bale scrum averages about mo lpminds was good news out of their camp . zoom lover a range of sand dunes, what had been l tense, clue mu Lo 0 H-0-Lopnklown 815 inn: ”7”3m-3" the Hmisburg 53” by 2.05 25' owned by B. c. Cruik- with their two lock men registei'- la” "mm with ”de n2un:H':i::f in him”? Wed 5: wmdls tat me 3”” "ll ""3 "3" ””"d me ""3" ins? ilorman 1 in W3 R-ltmrm mu Smes of Woodstock last tam shank, and driven by Bert Cruik- ing at 200 or more. Bob Allen and that Paul J” an 8: "C i e ,?,?m egeflgnlglf deaf” Igeimolit 3'3?! ciding factor in the exciting end- l-.o,m'g 5.5; Gem.” 0.0: Roe 3.3, has been in the stud at Woodstock shank was 3-2; Babe Brltton 2.09 Kent Flemingtou are the speedi- Donald wwld be able "3 pm)" the past summer and has been , . t Ni 'giiro the starting line- S P r D. quiet pond they'll pl-omplly lam ing. H;Bp...noe (Mal-tin), PB.-Berra. men to more than a dozen wem W5, owned by George Thompson. est of their backfielders, Allen is up be mlilwhda Freddy mix. a V on the brakes and pitch headlong Bmavs puud ball. whlch prob. wmnerlnoei Imerynoplc. bred mares at a fee of 5100' He Summcrsldev, and ldrlvlenl by Lexi av holdovei from last years squad Maclsaac. The mrmer amld me wooden blocks; mack ably wlll be discussed for years to Umpu.e.:Lu.ry Goa" mm pk”. 15 ” wenimd h”””- ” "ice ind” oMma' v.vasdHb Sklilllmng Rnimh ileni.ll1iriligemneaiPslMhe(E) zmivofiyknee and Mclsaac has r 1i3N K Oct :4 -(AP) ducks immy we” 1" the ""”"”1" "me h"W”"d”d "M W”: Hill MdKiniey (AL) 1'b.Bob0 Pin- vidual and was 3' high class race 21;” Nil gvme rid firirerisl b net! that learn won th: Maritigme title a bruised elb0W- LEXINS f nl dyliarness horse HEM 0! early dawm particularly The Dodgelm who have 10” only 91" (NT-') m1 A” P55'”'mu5 (AL) "”"' ””””5 mm W" W90" '” Emil, 7 "'4: y i Rover Clarke of Charlottetownlls Following are the lineups Ior ".589 Pa "' all 8 dl dl hos ital ”" the ””"””g ""”"1"g' bl” ” ”"e W" ” ” 1'm""ded pmh" 3b-Dusty Bosses (NL) 1!. Jim wn and, three, He is stoutly Lew 5- W” " ” GHV" Md Wt M5 9 " P not so prone to drop in on the this year. not to Lapat for a pair Hthochlck (AL). inefthsb. td' a: "KL ms damt Sally Di'sm.m' 2'03. The above was ll surprislllg win 0 0 e "'5 ' ' Dsfys. 831.1-I-forwards; Rodney MC' m?;,3;' rl4-ygar-gld veteran l-eins- min trymh”ed agle the mu "I dml" by Ree” md mbmaon Time: 2:56; Attendance: 06,698 mvmg produced but fqm 0013' for Lucky Chief that had been Although Preacher Roe shatter- lnnis Ronnie Maclvor John Muls h d b ln cmlcal condltlon W3 W” Whe" the 0139-1' in tlle.n)nth- Gormtm l'01i!Ved 10' (mm). Recelpm 3311'-754.97.. l :165 Win? ”'.c&rdst tfrfm 2913i N; defeated in ii match race by Iain ed out predictions of the Yankees llally ' Clair Callaghan, Art Pel1d- Ego l:i0ndeileYn when he suffered H l3lt,ge1i1Itdyolr(;dI;y0fhagdllb5:;wrl!), dmdl ti? D” It this am” and ms i--i-.'-I.--'-u . 1, W1 on earnings 0 -l . . - . - . n 8 sec - 9,1 worke a, on e - ' H1-,'999.05 up to 1952. She was by Henley at Sydney the week previ winning in five games yesterday, gl-gust, Charlie Cheverie. backfield, cerebral hemorrhage and null med to 1)” odd burst. come m giierzllcn prom? 5' Pm" Scum 2lo5l the next dam ously. other winnepl; were, in the we could not help but feeilsome- Pete Dunphy, Allan MacDonald. fracture while watching a timing lllgh to all-cle ll mm-all or lnlaml Gomnn than uncmked I km Abbe Gem”, 212,4, by the family 2nd Race. Johnny Lee 2.11. owned what elated over the fact that the Phil mym cmrence Macnonam trial at the Lexington Grand Cit- pond. one cautious swing and 4 . z:2r?j Sounder. The Abbe 2.04. had seven by Mex-R-Eiialf-15,Pli"t9g1lv Preacher was up to the mark and Paul Jay, Lloyd Gaudet. Iullbackz cult meeting. they'd show the silver lining of the poll-. it has generally been y in the 2-10 115i and ht" mild dam 3?-,Y”"R by . l l B26134, 2.; e(',w,,'ed (mi N1 expected C” mm by N5 ma” Jack RC3Pd0n- Subs-; J09 Mli1lii11.V- Twice the winner of the Hamble- their wingls in an aerial flurry pleasure to set. the plea but 1'. e . as an own sister to Arostook's i ' emm" ” d 'Y 'th d tiger. Charlie Dmssen. and the Acqiiiml RYNL 037- Mliisliic. 305 tonian. the trotting World's biggest and a moment later they'd be a initiative was taken away from me ,gat.. ion horse. John R. Braden 2.02-".".-. 3,”. Do"; h.I1zicL:l?e'Qi:g,no:”' BTOOUYH iEIl5- The 169-ll southpaw Mooney. event, Palin was sitting on the thin smudge on the distant sky on this particular morninK- h , that continued to win the Maine gm Ti lmt R C Tlman 215 who has been called everything Mt, Ayforwards: Berley Rey- track "ll when he glumped. line. Any one of various things duck would come touring in, end MAPLE LEAF SPEEDWAY . tree-for-all until in his teens. '3” ' , 3 b5 M" 9' T R0 eds from a coon-huilter to the Arl:axl- holds. Leslie Davies, Ian Rae, Ray plllln plloml Greyhound to 1 could cause this hurried departure with a sound like a hot P033! , Several parties from this section gk? fikaewwny ar3c"rdm?e':: by: Let 533 Traveller ls om of those like- rphompson, Angus MacLean, Ken wol-lag Q-ottlng record at 1:55 1-4 ....the gleam of an upturned makes when WI dipped in Wink MacNeills,Mllls plan to attend tllcv Harrisburg sale Moigjde wag the winner in .20 able Characters in baseball. Over MacLeod. Neil Clarke, Lloyd on the gamed Red Mug 3.; Lexlng. face: the glint of it gun barrell; a hell snap thekgun ill: his meeholiilgexi; oat. 3th at 2.00 pm, Fslthddl elrpect. we will see :?me1nEi'; W5; J1m'm,e Clem 220, owned by the ten years he has been in the Sutherland. backfield: I.-Bollard ton in 1938.1-Ie previously had won Pgggll Kwigucigd Vlliindmof llfmet ;1l1d.'t:la9ng'a'cofw:?n8lc”1e” um Last for the season uffckj nlgxt :,:;;T.l.l ”” 0 ' 0” R. N. Dares. Eiderbank. N.s., Ind Maior Leagues he has built up Nicholson (captain). Roger the Hambletonian with Greyhound an lflmng as on no me I neck and W the walk with I New horses Wm provide i i driven by Frankie Daniels, was quite a. following with his perfor- Clarke, Kent Flemington. Don Al-i in 1935 andslater with Hoot Mon , .- . . - ted l eyau. mm Pl t fspeed , . , . iorce that spou 8 en y 0 . CW” am enclosed an Rccmml second, David G. 3. 221 M5. own- mances which were made Possible len, Bob Yeadoil. Bill Clarke. Bill in 1947. Hunters out on me opening day the .h.. Fun to ked saloon oi the recent races at. Cumberland eddb3:ir1(v3e;nEi)Mg?;Af'tlot:; KJVEZEIQEE. more through tho use of his brains Nayiol-. Bill Ruclderham, fullback: , um 59350" WDDI-Id all pmvlou; In all my years of hunting it 5 C ' ..l:::"m S.:i.:...?::::- .32. iii” Y i ' 1" '3” ””"' G”"""' F""'"' l?.5.ii?'wl?:”'l?.3.i-Jhiiigli:i”.:i” i::::.”..:r.'i:it.:l”::.i"mtr::::l nu mums and , , I, I - 0 lbert Budlong (Burt) was 3rd in " Roe told reporters after the game ed to make the move. When he not To wln Bout Tonight ml you. but were enticed out to six and at 6.15 the host was , ROY MURPKPY a. field or eight, time, 2.17 us. In Ran” Mwnimldv SYd"Y- W3” that he was glad he did not have the okay sign he made the break , . by the glowilng reports of the """-d the Free For All Trot, 4th Race, ggibgfgeifltxitflfig tfi;ivM;:1;;?”agg” to face Ycgi semi. another time and Robinson followed. HAVANA. Cuba. oot. 3 -(AP) number of ducks present. The cmunugd on pl" 1 . .”;”.E?SiS.””;.”.ll'i? .'3'”?.l””l..”ffk has certainly made his ””"i.”di E”f.?.”””" W "” ”"” ' ' ' h f pw””"'"””””.ll ”.?l1m.'ll? i ii? ?.."Li.”'....”'”l”'””e”e' l?"il”""” ' .a c ' . m, . . le , six its u ree of them were ob- Y i Brra took the lame or Gavilan defcn rig e n 0 YOUIIK 1m H on - - t - lit in he rl veil back home. OK 9 v , . 7th Race with the same field A5 shsorfellme 33,32, he d,.,,,,,, me tamed by send and they included in. Yanlkeea deftttt. "I did it my- home landforthefirsttlme, was a than out duck hunt. Whentaelo . Foo-I-BALL lg. SA-I-URDAY ., 3 EM, Bllltili Scott Won. Mary Merit . u . L (l l, dues: hour came the air throbbed with . ll 1 he ; 5 cl d 9- home T1m.d0UDle and single. The elf. its my fault Yogi was quot 3 to 2 favorite 0 ay 0 2"d- umev 2-H" f;5'Z"el.5fld?,';,e nil;-lg lfe dryovleylhige, 34syear-old Preacher claimed Yogi id as saying after the game. He challenger Billy Graham of New the Cruh 01 Eilnme. reminding l we n,gn,t to learn that the pop, In the 1st and 4th races June Bee earned his double and single but was referring to the hall that got York in their 15-rounder tomorrow aigliegfeigxiionylahggteilkmaogef - A mm. m'mt1,ldmel. Laurie 0.31., n (R. MacDonald) was 1-1, Crusader not the homer. cl led him 3. hikh away lrom him in the ninth per- night. out in h f H n . . -- . . Lmwl. Saikvme met with a 5821; Chief (W. Lewis) 2-dl-, Ohio Hal inside ball just where he liked it mining Robinool. and Reese to When they step into the baeball Manyif Tgtsmugln Diiislzcumlrmld threefr O l ' (CHGSEED) 5-2. Mint. 2-13 U5. 2.14 and boom'e- there it went" stated score. Apparently the ball hit the park at 10 p. in. (EST). it willmsrk "mm are seven but the wen” I nus injury in in race held atMonc- A , , 1 d seen d O 0 G W, ,.mnll,., The hm... bchlnd U5. In the 2nd and 6th ructs Roe. He claimed that he couldnf. foretlnger at his left hand which the fourth meet ng an II We W8 we or mm or mum Pgmllg gm; tramlled on him. breaking ribs D” Bum"? (Ream W” 1s3v L” do anything with his curve so he Beml leaves outside the rnltt while championship clash oi the two mm. um um” 3 number 0, ml and causing other severe injuries. Budlmg iR'. M”D0”a1d) 24- umei had to use his slider. He also said mu,-hing, A rather odd mule gnd 147-pounders; mug” with the lone bird or none i - ' He is at present in hospital in 2'" 115' .1f'1” 4,1C?'t1" dm; 3” 3”: he did not have the stzlif he show- one which has proved very costly Their three previous bouts were at an Thu mm” discovered Mnllctnll from where we had a. an tcaftslfg, ll? gnt ,jifed?V9,”, ed in 1949 when he beat the Yank- and mgy prove more costly to the decided by split decisions. Gavilan yea” no that there is 3 lot 0: I mnversiition with him mid al- 1 E 5;) MK llglek :36 H ill WM, ees Vic Raschi 1-0 in the second Yankees. . whmmg W”H1"cmdm3 me an" air Splice around ll. duck. On this S D U s though suiferilig such painful in- '3 ud amuc 'Ml) 3 ) 2" giinle of the series. o o - important W19 130'” in New Y9” particular opening morning both ' l ' llli-ics he was bright and cheerful. Gm” D?” (R MacD”"aldl 44' - o 0 th Se, tn Mn on Aug. 29,1951. my gllooglllg pumer and myull time, 2.1a 2x5, 2x4 U5. The 5th Today 6 two re! 8 r 5 Wm lucky on om; mm we we” . rigged out for Ring-necked ducks. . - Adnlhsion 50: 0”" be” Mp” 3”” mo” '” and 8th Races Classified Trot and Charlie Dressen paid tribute to pitchers, Joe Black of the Dodgers I owned and driven by Buddy Lewis, lynts daring base running. He will be back in action after only '32:”! f”iflfldf,f;5ng;gmi" 013" "19 ' ' New Waterford, with 1-1, Donnie claimed that base running wcn the three days rest. Its a lot to ask of - and 5'1” pun” I -matfetwole ilgen ... l . Dale 2-2, Silver Mago 3-3, best V ” hp I i mmmnds "f Qthar mews 3” Pace was won by Betty Reamorc, RDFS Clutch Piichill: and Bl'00k- and Alii.e Reynolds of the Yankees u S v' """'""”""""'d" . ; IS game. especially the runninz of both men. Reynolds at 33 is no shooting. M I ma we were Rolls of Film developed and W" 239- M” 0'” ”' the bi” R6958 and Robinson whim they youngster while (Black It 26 is only lucl,ymw,, ,;e,,e,,lly mmmd to mlnml, 2; ho", ",,.lc,. lloubl East ”"m5 0i "19 59330" W13 1'1 worked the double steal in the ninth a. rookie snd carrying a lot of 11- . zlg when they glued ",4 3. ' i . nu win". my to" M, 8 C): ;l'113C1:ihwg.:C(”fr:lr:)VeG yvelgen Dl:)l(l)txi1 131'; and later came home with the win- sponslbllity on his shoulders. The when they, waged. I posure only 40 cents. Reprints P H Pt Th H d t mill! Tum On 9 D319” 5111- D1'95' Yankees may have to play without - 0 0 I 4 cents each. Mall Film Service, '1'.” 9 et 6 "fe "LOW 0" sen stated that Reese made the semi and Billy Martin. For them --- 1 They say that all work and no N Charlottetown. motion from 5500M 91183 he Win” the chips are really down. The chips southport Cabins are bustling play mgkeg Jack .. dull boy M " "H are also down for the Dodgers. It with sctivity this week. reminiscent as usual, 1 took time out, to 3,; they lose today both Roe and Black. oft mid-summer vacation arrivals. the itch out of my trigger finger. . W dg will be tired and their pitching will as edger groups of sportsmen dine I set myself a time limit to pull MEN'S SUITS - New Full Slllh III fine wool English onto .clalmlng he is the rightful tltle- d c mp mm by um, noohomr ax.) . u l., .,l... ..,..l.l., . . holder Inc! New Brunswick scribes :fI...';"'no:o:: Oall and Spencer 00! ill Oi:-8 I 1 k. .'k. u, 5o r . have been rtierringe tguthtmg!3f1t- WllllIme"lrom Muuchuutts no Scheiiock. Jolly (Bit Omshio 'I- P. 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