Eastern Canada Tennis Championships Conclude QUEBEC. July 13 -(OP) -- Har- nld Burrows, Uhariottesville, Va.. tclinls ace. walked off with three titles in the Eastern Canada tennis champions and Mrs. Hanna. Slad- rk. the cscch liative now D1-131118 Game N Tonight The Parkdale Married Men will out of Montreal. won two. p T,,p,5..0,l..,l Bu,-,-ml.-5 nor, the evcnlng nnpthc Paikdale diamond. slnclcs crown lndav over l.,ovnelTll9 flame 15 Sclmdlllcd I0 895 U1” , Main Vancouver and Montreal.ld"w35' 5" Six O'clock 1 6-4. 1-6. 8-2. '1-5. Last night. he teamed with Mrs Sln(1(31h Lop.5(-rdcd in the womrns II II w0 l , Pud Beer lns r.':;::.?.ll;; Green Gables Golf Toruney Today. in men's doubles, he pair- ed with veteran Canadian Davis Beer of Cup player, Henri Rochon of Man- (rrrll to walk over Robert Bedarcl. Shrrbroollc. Quc. and Jack Si)l31l' Bill "Pud" rcr Montreal, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. tuvtn min the Men's Blonrlfl MN 5-l?”l”k 1:0" 1"" 5”l”Golf Club cllamlllonshl? rom zlcs Champ-On-ml? Mrscinzcllt )Esi("Pday with a score of '16 n--mm M. 5-2. later the 18 holes. not-r had it 39 on l71SD1”.1'llll1 ll!” fnrzn that hH5,llle first nine and it 3'7 on the back with hcr the Ontario and Q1lPbN.'1nlnep ll-m.iula' slllglcs tillcs l'lill:cr this An Mm.K,.,,,Je End i'il!ll'I""'. M15 Filafwk 1”” N; 5”" Duilnlti of Cliarlotteiovvll tied for lugs and mis-happenings arc -ircl . "NW0 111 WC ill” 59” lrunncr-up honors with scores of working to push the sport of .ll'S EI'"-ll” 3l9n3f-id ll” 5””:-HS 7'7. Both players had 38 on the baseball out of thc picture in lrfcat by tram-lnz W'-'Jl 1911011" first n:nc iiolcs and 39 on the last local circles and judging by the rorontonall Dorotlly Hurst. to um nme. 1 current trend of lllcse actions or the women's dollhles title mcr Mrs. M13 Dr, D. CanyI;)br11 or (:har.:l7la('ilO1lS baseball may he a thinl: Rlnrlck ;lI'.'l l'lU'll Porzcr, Mrmtrcal, m,u,,m,.n M,” H", mdms Champgr of the past in a fcw yours tllnc. H-1; 35. ,;.0A Honshm mm a not smre ng up By baseball, we mean hnselmll as - or on '”" Runllcr-up was Airs. ti'.E. Cotton 0 Sim” 0! ,"'” 5ll9('”l?" "'- 1"" wnh 3 me, swig of 96 local hall diamonds. Mnllor le.-lgllc Russell l-loote won 101) honors ha5e'.)"”' WP Shall Elm?-Vs. hm? in me" hush division with a net provided that the lnls-dlrcctcd score of 68. He was followed by F One At S'side Golf Course .. had not scnrcs play the Parkdale Single Men III! an exhibition Softball game thlsl Charlotte- Grcen Gables. tourna- l.)on Mac-. :1 B Conrad and Ralph Jenkins who of 71. Bonncll Le- Page was thlrrl win a net score of fly Reuse??- PAGE SIX From here it would appear that conlbinntlon of events. happen- cnergies of men hate do no into greed and involve tlle youth of the world in another world war. Some sort of local hall we shall likely have too for it goes with- A well conditioned Miss Knox driven by veteran reinsman Len O'Meara won two heats of the 2.18 Conditioned Pace with spectacular drives to highlight Saturday night's racing meet at the Char- lottetown Driving Park before the season's largest crowd of spectat- ors. O'Meal'l1 drove Miss Knox to win in the second and fifth dashes and in the latter the sleek bay mare paced the mile in 2.09 3-5. the fastest time of the night. The third dash was won by A.G. Scott in 2.11 3-5. Dean Gallon. owned and driven by I-Iarle Semple, came up with an outstanding trotting exhibition to will both dashes of the 2.25 Trot. Dean Gallon passed Pet llnnover ill the stretch to win the first dash and in the second dash led from wire to wire. Driver l:)'Meara had one of his better nights Saturday as he came out saying that as long as lhcrc gag Bill NIACLOAII ofpCharlottetownIm.(, boys Hwy are 5,,” In DP l-l,.,.,,.,.n ll,.,.q,.y g.l...m..r. Wvon the second division honorsl pla,.,nK M”. 3 ml, M” ,.,W,,,,l,... for thc Will) a net score of 66. Wendal. , , , . p season 1031, arllicvcd that Barrett of Charlottetown was a NOW We dmn wish '0 alarm rare golf feat of making a second With '70. anyone and suggest that the Is-l hole in one yesterday at the ----- 474 land Baseball Ilcngtle is going in, Svlmnlcrsld-. Golf and Cmintry I L fall flat on its nose and fold: Club roillr-ac. l7N':)'T'1 Yxllafzfhzl-1; e light away. The Is'land LPIIEIIEE are on 11" secon 109 ' tthcre was A game tcrc a wool in '21 yards long. It has ' or more ago) has produced a liccn NV" YMFS 5100" 3")" t number of linncst-to-goodncss, ex-l :'7”Pl' "lid? I I191? i" ”"' citing ball games hcre this ,vcar.i in Summerslda. Charlie Peter! They were nmslly fit the first HI: and Lenore Arsenault did the Three Illtllc L”1"9 bavwhan the season when tlln enthusiasm. 'ylrk lulu, and .lm- Dechant games are scheduled for tllls.-,,a. h,:h,.s,p M051”. 10,, H,,,,.. nnrl Ralph Ralnmy nnce in cvenlllg at victol':a Park: The Far. ,,,.,.c 0,, ll", ,..ael(.day ,,,v,.,,l,,g,- inn past. Ralnsay was the lust Vcrms will play the Pirates on the Tm. poor games, ,. swmed Wm... one to pr'l'f0l'nI the feat, two lNr1. 1 Diamond; The Lions meet sawd for we Sunday Crowds years ago. the Monarchs on the No. 2 Dta- V.-llll lll, result Ll,” only llle mmldi and U1” 5T3l'" Wm lDlR.V died-in the wool fans have I umbus Diamond. The get lllidcrway at six o'clock Believe Holman Team 0ul'0f Baseball League Gels Gard inn Dodgersf Scout when giving the names of the brlvs on the Curran dz Briggs base- iall team who received cards from Bill O'Connor, scout for the Brooklyn Dodgers' farm system the name of Paul Schurman, the gatcher who hit the grand-slam Homer against Springhill Tankers the Indzans on the Knights of Col- zamcs will The off-again. on-again Holman yearn to keep watching the ball. . . . . Not. all the ml!-afiVrltlut'P.I of the league have been due enme- ly to the players or league offl- rlals. Yesterday there appeared to be A good game shaping up be- tween the Intermediate Abbie: and the Maritime Central Air- ways. The game only got as far in the end of the first inning when a terrific downpour of rain ended proceedings. For the snkc of local baseball it was proballly unfortunate that this had to hap- y . v . gscnrntiigesdnliOgI:,':i:e:nal::,ergn:k Intermediate ball club is bellevedlpen. In the inning that was play-l, lg, pla,.”s' rP(,,.m,d ml,” m,.ds.',to be definitely out of Island Base- I-ri the players on both tmnns, Hhd all MP pmud ,0 bg slnglediball Lcague coillclltlon this tlme Ookcd-more alive and put iltnlc, W, for ,,,,,,.,,l ,,l.,,,l,l0., ll, ml, By falling to Ilelcl a team against light mlo the game than any ' the R.C.A.P. Royals at the Alr- IIBIYIP we have seen SITICP the wait port diamond yesterday they for- -JUNO? Ahbics -r-1m--cmviji felted the financial backing of ' the Sumnlerside Amateur Athletic M, W9 "id Of HIP inning thc Association, and it is considered Abm” W”? 1"a(lmiZ by re 2-0 -.--- I score. Mr-rtin film-lx'cn7.lc of Yum developed Ind unlikely lhcv will carry on on thei Wm" ” n,mhl,,,ovvll Thus, for a ycar. at least. dis printed. 24 hour service. aim prints. Any roll ' ' p , . wullrn only I0 cents. Rcprlntsla club vthith dlllghwllfgglglsmlg I cent: each. Mall Film Scn'1cc.iM3rlllm” ha” 3 Ur "A I Ch lottelnwn live ware- Gharlottetown Driving- Park and Provincial Exhibition Association NIGHT RACING ENTRIES Friday Nights July ""1 1.20 TIIOT - I DASHES - 5150.00 A DASH 1 .Vnaml:ilo. Arlonway, Anyway. Pet Hanover, Buddy Budlnng, Tartan, Iratber Dustrr, Jlmmlr A., Waymilrkl M"l13l9- Aliril Bud, Billy Aubrey. FREE-I-'t)R-ALL -- 2 DASH!-15 - ssoo.oo A DASH Argot Paint:-r. A. G. Scott, Time Table, Mannisk-r Direct, Billy lllcley, Jennie Kalmuck, Babe Britton. 2.17 I'A('I". -- 2 DASHES - H0000 A DASH Yalchetl Vol: 2nd.. Prince Budlong, Miss Knox, Dale B., Jnsrda Ulpprr, Silk Hal. Lucky Number. NO. 4 -- 1 DASH - 5200.00 Sister Mary, Anliit Budlvm I'rnp.1ne. flob Dale. Sister Vi-rna. llolly Harv:-strr, Anita Budlong. You'll Sec, Laura Bulllonz. Kitty Mc- Kay, nlrcct Volo 2nd,, Rollin (flcu. Penny Royal, Slmcoo Peter, Misc Hazel Grave. of 3 u,lappcars from the baseball horizon llic g Ahhies and Freddy Kclllor nf Ml 7. A. were opposing one nniltllcr: 1 on the mound. In the top half: t of the first 111. C. A. sent four mcn to llle lilatc. Ilangy Irvinzi MacKlnnon obtained the nnly l.l:.l npsinzlc into right field and lllcn died on sccond base. In the last of the first the Abbies CFIITIFI ”lI”0Uzh with two hits and A walk to score their two runs. Rcggicl ed the hits with Br:-au's singlc driving in the two runs. - o 0 The fact that only one Knning blamcd on the elements. The rain did not. start until approximately three o'clock and had the game Eoltcn undcrway within a roas- "nahle lvmnll of scheduled time it is quite possible that at least five innings might have been nlayed. There were A numbcr of ball players on hand at 1:30 and rcnrlv in play ball. Why plnyprs can't be on time for Sund-'i,v Eanws is something we can't tin- dcrstand. The local coach who benched one of his players be. cause the latter was not on time one Sunday afternoon, had the right idea. a o a v . Under the best. of conditions It It '-I 3 lmlih proposition to keep fans interested in a sport in which there are few games play. ”d- F0l'Ke,fting nbout the fans its a problem to keep the playcrs in- tcrcste-rl and cnthuscd when they are getllnz only one game a week. Examining the case of the Junior Abbi:-.s we find that they have not played it league game for nearly two weeks. In that In the event of rain Friday. the 2.17 Pace will start Saturday time they had taken part in two night, July In and rvcnt No. l on Saturday. July lfl will be cancelled - cxllibition gnmes with r-mplllisis the 2.20 Trnt will be rncctl the following work. - It is nnssililc tlmllnn the word rxhihition. wa doubt a tun-ycnr-nlrl trot and pace will go this Fritlay. Arrzmgrnlcnts are yet'VPT.V ntuclt if those exhibition to bc complctctl - rejection date Tilcsday at 1.00 1'. M. 17'1"”! llftllwfl lltcse youngsters Saturday Night, July 19th '.19 l'ACP. - IST. DIVISION - fl DASH!-ZS -- 3200.00 A DASH New Look. Mien Dunno lllnc. Abner the Great, I-Ziwu. Johnny KII-V n,,,",,,” M H,” A m” muck. Campbell's Buddy. Calumet Onward, Carl Aubrfil Misc I'll!!!- mnndo, Yankee Dale. - 2.19 PACE 2ND. DIVISION-3 DABHES-8200.00 A DASH ' I Anne's Boy, Nnrlne Gntlnn. llnrdrrml Bill, Brill- I DAHIIES -. 8150.09 A DASH C Avntlro. Lela Rmltong. neeeln mldlnng. Lily Marlene, Gal-tum, Nell ltldlong. Annee Dream. N0. 4 - I DA!!! i I200.00 long, but-nine Abbe. Lucie Lucille. Bob Clnuck. Just Lucky. Mary Dellflll. Abegwelt Mllndy. Lindy 11., Billy Budlong, Min Plnyfnlr, Chocolate Dip. .l.S..f., Dean C-main MI:-nun. Marion 2.. Belle llndlong. Quirk LICK. Judy Bud- -"lfl WP KNOW flirty certainly d',Ii not help local baseball. At the ntitsi-l, of the season the It'll"-ll Juniors were A scrappy team who Rave no qunrlcr and asked for none. If they have lost It little of this determination through their Inactivity we could hardly blame them. 0 O O The failure of I-lolnlan'n InfI'r- lcrlm for recent games has not. helped the league. A illmilnrityexlals between the Summenlde Intermediates and lat. winter's Moncton Hawks only the Hawks had trouble get- ting sufficient dollars while thc Summerelde team had lrolthlc gettlng enough players. From lint rt-ports these troubles may haw- anrlcd for It. appears that Hol- mAn's have Ilmilly given tip thi- ghost. I I O O Thorn urn probably other ru- snns why lhc game is not. as pop- illnr lnrlay as it. was two (It-l:adP.1 alzn. True, the players today may not hustle as much but they have many more attractions to com- pete against. thn'n did the play- ers of the lnln. twenties and car- ly tblrtlel. The Installation of the l dash linto the lead at the upper Hughes and Ralph Breail nlilitlll-' home with three firsts. In addi- tion to piloting Miss Knox home twice he drove Babe Brltton to B wcll deserved win in the sixth race. Dean Swift, Jonndale and Calu- mct Onward were the other win- ners in the nine dash meet. Miss Knox beat off A challenge by Prince Budlong to Win the first of the 2.18 Pace Condition- ed. 0'Mcara. pulled Miss Knox out at the three-eighth pole and at the half had built up st lead of two lengths over the second place Jose- dalc Clipper alld third place Prince Budlong. As they moved up the back stretch Prince Budlong passed the fading Josedale Clipper to move into second place and finish a half length behind Miss Knox. The second heat. of tllls event was the most thrilling of the meet. Lucky Number and Dale B. spurt- erl into the lead at the starting Rate And battled for the pole un- til the quarter mark when Lucky Number went to the top. Lucky Number stayed in the lead until the half when Roach Mc- Gregor drove Josedale Clipper up on the outside and both horses staged a neck and neck battle for- the lead until the five-eighthsl pole. The two faded on the back stretch and 0'Meara took 'NIlSSl Knox up from follrth place to goi turlrl and Prince Budlongl Miss Knox Psi I113-l'9d M-C-A-'paccd down the stretch with Miss Knox coming under the wire a half lcngth in front. . G. Scott, who specializes ill winning final dashes, led most of, the way in winning the last heat.l The Scott horse went into the lead near the quarter pole and stayed. there to boat off it stretch chal- lenge DY Iliiss Knox. At the half it was A. G. Scott. Josedale Clipper. Miss Knox and Prince Budlong in that order with A. G. Scott well out in front due to the slow pace being set by the second place horse. As they moved Iup the back stretch onto the turn Miss Knox finally got. clear of the trap but A. G. Scott had too great 3 lead for the Knox mare to over- WRI nla.t'Pd could not he ontlri-ly 99"”- Dean Swift Won the first dash of lthe night by nosing out Belle lnurllong with a stretch drive. Belle Budlong went. to the top at the quarter mark and stayed in front second place with Dean Swift. to win in thetstretch. Dean Gallon and Pet. Hanover staged ll. two-horse race in the first dash of the 2.25 Trot. Pet llnn. over went into an early lead and lnclcased the margin to two lengths at the five-elghths pole. in Dean Gallon with I! brilliant (Continued on Page Ill lights (the equipment is here) may help to revive the required intcrcst. Possibly A new schedule and a renewal of enthusiasm may help matters, Probably if plays-r representatives and league offi- cinls had A joint. meeting thcv could iron out details and make a better league. o . C I The next game scheduled for Memorlal Field see: the Junior Abbics and Maritime Control Air- Wftvs facing one another on Wed- ncsdiiy cvcnlnz. In the past these lcnms have pnoduced cxciling ball lrnmcs tvhcn they llnvn been matched ngninstnnc another. The l Abhlc lnlcrmedlntes do not see Inc-lion until next. Sunday when they play the local juniors. The Intcrmcdlntee will hold A practice on the Old Diamond this evening at 5:30. l until Teddy Weir came up from' THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Victories By Miss Knox Highlight Racing Under Lights At Local Track Famous Stallion Died Yesterday Playdale, '16-year-old stallion owned by Willard Kelly. Southport, died yesterday morning about seven-thirty. The one-time fam- ous trotter, with a mark of 2:04 3-4, was brought here by Mr. Kelly from the United States in 1941. Playdale, who was sired by a horse named Scotland and whose dam was Elizabeth Rives, sired P. number of well known horses. His most famous offspring was Janet- dale, a. sleek red pacer. Among other horses whom he sired were Mlldale. Miss Judy Dale, Bonnie Dale. Joandale and Margodale. Baseball Results SATURDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 001 114 122-12 22 1 Chicago . . 000 110 000- 2 7 1 Wadc. Van Cuyk 16v and Walk- er: Minncr, Leonard (Gt. Mall- ville (8), Ramsdell (D) and At- well. Pramesa (8). New York .. .. 001 001 210-5 8 1 Cincinnati 010 000 002-3 8 1 Lunier. Wilhelm (97 and West.- rum: Church, Blackwell (9) and Scminick. Philadelphia .. St. Louis . Meyer and Lopata: Yuhas (91 and D. Rice. 010 000 010-2 6 I 001 020 00x-.1 9 Di Brcchccn,l Boston 000 041 000-.'u 'I 1 Pittsburgh 100 000 100-2 9 5 Pickford and Cooper; Friend, Lapalme (5) and McCullough. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis ,. 0.11 000 000 00-4 I2 0 New York . 002 200 000 01-5 12 ll Ill lnnlngsl. Overmire. Paige (4: and Court.- ney. Johnson (8); Reynolds and Berra. Cleveland .. 001002020-.'i fl 0 Philadelphia 000 000 001-1 6 1 Lemon and Hogan; Zoldak, New- som (9) and Mul'l'al'. Detroit. 001 200 001m4 '1 0 Boston 040 000 01x--5 I0 3 Wight and Swift: Hudson, Ben- ton (9) and Whitc. Chicago 010 000 000-1 '1 1 Washington 000 020 00x-2 3 2 Stobbs. Dorish (II and Shccly, Lollar I71: Moreno and Kcllcr. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester . . 020 000 002- 4 6 0 Buffalo 000 030 43x-10 I5 1 Condrlck, Grimlan 47). Colluni (8! and Bucha: Borowy and Erautt. Ottawa: 010 000 OOIHI .1 2 Baltimore 000 300 0031-3 3 1 (ill and Wat- nnd Lakclnan. Bishop. Murray llngton; Peterson Syracuse 000 200 030-5 '7 0 Toronto 100 000 803-6 10 fl Woop, Robinson (71, Eisenmanll (9) and Hayworth: Hudson. Doo- crnlc (8), Shore (El and Ander- son. Montreal . 200 001 000-3 '1 4 Springfield 000 002 Ilx-4 fl 1 Coleman, Podrcs ('7', Hughes (81 and C. Thompson; Atkins. Carr ('1), Lamanna (9) and Burbrink. SUNDAY AMERICAN LEAGUE First: Detroit 000 000 010- I 1 1 New York . .. 005 203 011-11 111 1 Houtteman, Stuart (41 and Cvlns. berg; Raschl and Berra. Second: lnetrnlt . 010 000 0f'l1- 2 '1 1 New York 300 0.11 20x-12 1.1 2 Ncwhouser. Littlcflcld (6: and Swift; Morgan, Sam ('1) and Berra, Houk (9). First: St. Louis . . 001 002 000 0-5 I 1 Boston 001. 100 030 3-8 11 l V (10 innings). Bearden, I-Iolcombe (D) and Courtney; Trout, Brlckner (81 and White. Second: St. Lou1l.. . 000000 000-0 1 2 Boston 400 000 001-4 11 0 Garver and Moss; McDel'mott and White. First: Chlcuo .. ooooooooo-o 1 1 Philadelphia .. 000 200 lox-6 8 0 Kretlow, Judson (at and Lollar; Shanta and Astroth. Second: Chlclln . .. 102 021100--'1 II 1 Philadelphia . OM 000000-4 9 1 Grlsson and Shccly; Hooper. Wright (8), Fowler (Bi and Mur. ray. Flret: Cleveland . . 010000000-1 I I Washington 000 000 000-0 2 Garcia and '1-Iegan; Marrero and (Continued on Page ll) 10 Large Pl-lml T MAMMOTH BINGO In aid of Charity WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th, 8:80 P. M. SHARP culmmrrmown FORUM Fifty Dollar Freezeout Sponsored by the P. E. Islanders Hockey Club Admission 1500 10 Five Dollar Games JULY 14. 1952 Bisley Results BISLIEY, England. (Reuters) -- Tile flflfl-yiird Conan Doyle trophy match of the Bisley rifle championships went into a three - way deadlock when two Canadians. Maj. J. W. Houlden and RSM. C. W. Foam. scored 49 to tie with Maj.-Gen. J. E. Leech-Porter of the Royal Ma- rlnes. A tie shoot will be fired Tues- day to decide the trophy's win- nor. Houldcn, 48. 1! from the Win- infantry and Foam. 50. n incmllcr of l1Ionlrcal's Black nipog Lifzlit IV2it ch. In the G00-ya rd Alcxn ndra match Saturday lVing (Ilndr. J. A. Gordon of (.)ltmvli was one of 19 competitors highest score with the second of 48. The match was Wm, by wlm, (jmdlg J. 1), agcr, said .Friday that two boats w. VVIIIH of the R.A.F. with 49. will be NOW" Wm Mm"-Wal, "N5 ,....D,...j week. Tile plane is due to arrive in N S B b Helsinki Tuesdaye H 1 I Padd Cline o ami ton. C03C1 ' f a - of thcyfotlrs, said that if spirit means anything, the opposition (By The Canadian Press) will find Canada hard to beat. Liverpool Larrupers, breathing down the necks of front-running u Truro Bcarcats for most of the llallfax and District Baseball League campaign, snatched two close victories from Kentville Wild- cats at Liverpool Saturday to tic ,, H ' , , AMERICAN LEAGUE lruro for first spot. l.lIllllf7('l5 6-.) New York U H 49 30 .63 and 5-4 wills gzlvc tllcln 3. 22-10 Cmvclzmd 4 l'EC01'Ll, 1118 5111118 HS TTIIFO. At Dartnlouth. the Arrows were gggfggog handcuffed by Charlie Wrinn's wamlngmn two-hit pitching and went down phlladelphlu 6-0 to Truro Bcarcats. Halifax st. Louls H . Capitals dcfcntcd Stcllrtrton Al- Dcll-oll 25 54 .316--24 biolls 5-4 in Halifax on the NATIONAL LEAC-UI'1 strength of Bob 1Flt7.gci'ald's ninth- Brooklyn 53 22 .707- lnning double that scored two New York 29 .G29- 5”- runs. St. Louis 35 578- 9 - -7-----7--y Chicago . 39 .524-13 V Pliiladclphla 42 175-171: ' Cincinnati 47 .427-21'; a t Boston . 47 -420-22 Pittsburgh 271-35 Truro Races Rochester ,. 559- 4 so Syracuse 544- 5"; 'l'l:L'l:r'i. N 8. July i".--lCFI- -l-,,,-mm ,5o5..la Only four of the ci:ht cntrles Balmmm-e .478.-111; finished the fifth rncc on Salur- spl-lngllcld .452-13'i4 dny nl:ht's liarllcss rnclllg card Buffalo .433-151; hcrc. the othcrs bowing out in Otlawn .418-1'1 one of the worst slnoshcs of fill- your. Protcstnrs Boy Sillnilllhfl nnil fell to strlrt thb pllr--up. Thc othcr horses iiN':IlttP cscllcil and bcfnrc the flurry was untliliglcd Dudy Butllong, Wllirlnvvay nnd Gcorglc Dircct ucrc all out of the race. Tllcrc worn no scrlous injurlcs to thc horscs lvmr-vc ' the scvcntlt rzicc nil . Bucllong ucrc able to ti ll Police (Thicf .1. W. I-lnrscr, who started to run across thc trlicl; when the nccirlcnt occurrctl. tvns struck by ll rlln:lxv:i,v linrsc mid l l l l was ltlloi-kcd nut molnclltirilv. Hcwcplg The Nova Scum, Ladle; sullcrcd no scrlous injurics, ltrm- m.m.,nC1a1 open Z0” Champion, Cl'f'l'- - lships open here tomorrow with Fhc sllmsll also in-lliscd :in up: 1951 Wmum, M”, EIM. Hudson 0! on clla. Tllc long sliois f':tllIP in and rSl:11IX?n'j:E;YgMl:'BBIalr Gordon of paid 5l4I'..'.3tl, -g H 2' ' fvgg 7 In othcr l'7t('FS, thn ulnncrsl wcre: Race nnc, Tom Stulirl: race! iwo,1lcah Fcdcral; rzice Illllflflw ltlr. Dlddlcton; rnco four, Billl kalmtick: rncc six, Auhrcy Burl-I long; racc scvcn, Slnrzlc Strcakt, rncc eight, Skippy Along: rzircl ninr-, 1-lollmv lip .ll'.; Victory Dalc. Probable Pilchers Probable pltclu-rs for tomorrow's major league galnns (won and lost records in brackets). American League: Cleveland at Washington-Jones (2-2) vs. IT'ortcrllcld (6-fti. Detroit, at New York-Hot-ft. (0- 3) vs. Mclionald (I-21. St. Louis at Boston-Plllette (6- 6) vs. Scarborough (1-4). Chicago at Philadelphia (night) ..Pierce (10-6) vs. Byrd (5-5). National League: Erskine (8-2) Boyer (5-4). New York at Cinclnnntlvl-learn (9-2) vs. Ruffensberger (10-at. Phlladelpllia at Chic.ogo-Sim- mons (7-3) vs. flown (3-5). Only games scheduled. vs. Stltlcy (12-6) or July 13 - Saturday Ilzicc 103 l NEW YORK. July 14 -- fAPl --l Brooklyn at St. Louis (night)-, PRODUCTS OF IMPERIAL Pat Fletcher Ganadian Scullcrs At Olympics Happy x HELSINKI. July 13 -(CP)- Canadian scullers and oarsmen whooped it' up today when they got. wind of plans to fly home- countly shells here in time for the summer Olympics. They were just, about at the bot- tom of the barrel in their efforts to find substitutes for shells that were smashed when at North Alan- tic storm hit. the ship bringing them here. The team got word of the plans when members returned to Olym- pic village after a. stiff two-hour workout on borrowed shells. Moral hit a peak. some mem- bers vowed they would "live" on water until the games open July 20. (In Toronto arrangements were made to give shells for the fours and eights in Helsinki. Tom Alison the rowing team's equipment man- (By The Canadian Press) . '23 62 . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal . 52 32 .612- Sport News FREDERICTON. July 13 -(CP) Tommy Stewart, St. Stephen. won lthe southern New Brunswick re- gional golf tournament today with a scorching four-under-par 66. His score left golf officials wondering if it was the lowest ever accom- plished by an amateur in Canada. NEW GLASG-OW.:N.S.. July 13- Captures Pro Golf Championship (By Fraser ltlncnounfll VVINNIPEG. July 13-(CP)Ep, Fletcher. 190-pound husky fl-ml Saskatoon, added a deft. puttin. touch to his powerful irons pla, Saturday and won the Crmadial Professional Golfers Assoclatlnl championship with A medal 390., of 210, three under par for ll. 54-bole test. The 36-year-old native of Vl. torin set up his first major (Inc. adian golf championship in pressure-packed second round an- wound up with a one-stroke mar gln over Jule: Hunt, veteran fl-on Montreal Laval-Sur-Le-Lac whq staged a brilliant finish. Hun shot a two-undcr-par 69 on ill. final round for 211. Flctchcr, greeted with an ml thusiastic hug from his Bi.1l'aCilt't wife as he strode from the lag tzrecn with the championship il his grasp, carried off the Cohaml Tophy and 5433.33 in i-nsll-S1251 for first place in the 51.550 mun mimcnf. and the balance in spccnt prizes. Thc new Champion's decisiu round was his second. his dectsm shot was on the last hole. He set. out on Saturday-'5 lzrllcl. linl: .'lG-hole Wlnfillp one stlolu hE'l1ll'l(i Gordon Brydsoll of Ton onto ltiississnugua who set th pace in Friday's opening mlml with n three-under-par 68. On tlu sccond round, Fletcher duplicated his first-llay G9 and Brydsml climbed to 72. The Saskatoon prd went up to 72 on the final tour of Winnipeg's Nizlkwa Course but his early load stood up. On the final hole, his fee slnt went, to the riglC and at a lvld zinfzlc to the grccll. But his 1543- )'lIIfI no. (1 lion shot, which hill to carry all the way, IiIn(IDl'1 smile 15 fact. from lhc pin and savctl the dliy. The close finish kept the gal- lcry of some 2,500 tense until Huot, playing right behind Fletch. or niul lirydsoii, llirdicrl the 1fl'll in the last round to take sccnltil place. 4 Brydson finished with 212 in a third-place tie with Lloyd 'I'iickcr of liitchcncr Rockwny who stngl-d ii brilliant finish to sltare the honors. Away back with a 75 on the opening day. 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