. t W” . -w r......-'.-...l... CLOCKS FIRST IN 2.06 4-5 . Convair Cop To Take Free-For-AII. before In estimated 4.000 rIct' Harrv Hirsch's great Dover C00- A fsns. ' t I t t 'le re- eijhehBl'liTIsn:' Prrlk this Convslr got the first night rsrd yea, in rgcing in victory in the nf Old Home Week off to I great ri-i-i-.For.All Face It the rhIr- start by winning I terrific rare lotts-uiwn Driving Park last night in 1.00 4-5 in I photo finish over IN THIS CORNER A Talk With Paul -Jay And A Look At Junior Abbie: A ...,...,.; swim who made quite. in fielding II intermediate team ! Mm! .'m..mm5,” h...-eabmiii. as l to give the older Abbie I run for . football plays. WIII1 St niiiisiaiisi the island title. This means that for a number of years and as I i the Juniors will be advancing again- l.a;,.-.ba'.l nllclwr and all-rnu.nd plsy-l It either the Nova scotla or Now. ,, inn. ms City Baseball leagueiBrIIusWtcII winner- I”' wmm" mmwd nu 1" Mew Last war the entire P.F3.I.vN.S. in-lal I"lrId in wat('I1 ill! game be- . - mean ihr Stars and Flyers lasliwms was played at Memonll T"””da5) mm ""d W" wok a few 1 ::Ilce1dAIllg(ii9E1alTl!(I:IIl1RorIleylIIl(I1vI; iIi.T'iersh' s Two7 Heals ' Ann's Dream. Dave Grafton and as good with Mr. R E at Newport Chief who were all buncb- the Pick around and had to t ed It the wire. . the pack around Iud lad to fight Convair dropped to sixth place on Just Betty's Mark and Vlvlsn in the second dash of the race M. luthe stretchtowlu b Inose. but came back to take the third From the first dash to. e leatJt in 2.07. was I card that had few dull mo- UPSI-:'rs COMMON merits and many rIcing fans ex. T the opinion that it was one of the but ever Id It Drlvlng Park. an me More of the same will be seen todsy with two caret scheduled this afternoon and evening. The Daily Double on Janielle Ind Convair psld lasso Quinells on My Volo Ind MyrtlI'I Upsets and big parl-mutuel were common occurrences Is the fav- orites got set back on their heels. Janielle started the ball rolling in the first dash of the and llplemllll I highly favorite TIuridI Bay to win the dash In 1.10 4-5. to take I new rscing mark folr Iklerself and 3. for I win c st. Harley E;gng'swrhestniit mare finished 305' Pl” 3 WIIOPPWK 3149-”- sixth in the second mile, JR. but came through tshgaiguinrdsnl;-. JanmleFFsEpE.IncF;1j3R”A'l.l..RACE other UP9f;1;:'l11 in 8 ? 3,; .My vols tl-lennessey) . ... winniiisdi i-Ir-gillyn over sun a raiiiiils Bay (Cyril Smithl . B-Tag an MW H on pmyiue i Boy iMIcGregor) . e three-year-olds put on I tre- p Chen, G. (ghould, I ' . . . U mendoui display of rlclnli. Mr-grins Linn (MacDonald) . hock. Just Betty: Msrk and Vw- Shining Hour (Lewis) .... .. ieri M. outclassed the rest of lhe Times-2.10 U5; 2.12 U5; 2.12 Held End the "1799 -YOURS-S1975 Jancille owned and driven brought the crowd to its feet twice Harlfy Spence. Bridgetown, N5. NJQBOUINRD-I ceqaguuua 'su?-suaueaII.pp- Afternoon And Night Cards Today's Activity Al C. D. P. ' Two nine-dash racing cards Ire II"9'dl"I'9Y Nltllfl-Ill the second A...-... 5 The Charlottetown Guardlal. Iio D ivin Park this afternoon withislx starters. It will be any. udw:.,e;1,,g.g bodys use when Royu vglus, On the afternoon PPOIFBH1 the” H'ndb99k- DIN” 3550- M15018!-Id. m the p..,..po.-4.11 Troi.rtlie Jettbfsster and Impact go to the irst Division of the Junior lree- pos . For-All and s B Trot. ' p Rounding out the night end will The Free-I-or-All Trnl in till” he I B Trot Ind 8 Face. The :'.::".r dii” no mo -W --6 "- e er e ar in ca n e. - trotters. They are Scotland's Ace. Going In, the trot are Connie Singing Sword, Jerry A. l'lan0Vg1'. French. I We Michel. Airlock. Newport Express and April BU -. wstchimsplssssle Festher Duster. The tgutnlur Frllce-Foi';jAlI hsznsills-l .;opi;!)a Maid. Flnxscott. Ind All on a rers: arscu . , u ong. . "Bob. Peter Federal. Flamlns Way.' The Inca" ue Bud 0-C Downtown. BsrbIratAnli Q1199" . CD01, 30)., Adios Cmeiyg. A(;n:cg' llld Walter Rosecrof. pgrfeci Hid. Mex. Laurel Clue; M125; tIli,iil:r0I(sm2-Aiilfvli lltdln Donna Mae and Eva Bud- ong. The evening program is another Post Lime 0:30. gchgduled to go at the ciisriolt- division of the Junior Free-For-All' -Newton l-Acss ly CHARLES IABIN Press staff Writer EDMUNDSTON. N.B. (Cl!) - The Ontario team Mandi! "303 I two-stroke lead in tbs first round of the inter-provincial wu- llngdon Cup matches as the week- long CInIdiIn amateur golf championships started in ideal golfing weather here. Ontariols aggregate score of an topped MInitobI' 304 Ind was eight strokes 0!! ddftlldllll champion British Columbia's 310. Moe Norman of Kitchener. 0nt.. defending Canadian Ima- teur champion paced the leaders with I record-brealslnl. four un- dag-.pa1' 69 on Edmundston's Ix- Ictlng layout. COURSE RECORD TOPPLES Playing five one-putt green on the back nine. Norman came home in 3.1. three under par. and chopped two strokes off the In trials for the Olympic small- bornc berths. E. G. Barkley. a Toronto detective. led a field of five in the opening of the three- day free pistol competitions. I Ontario Squad I Of Willingdon Cu - . .. -r-.-.. .-,..,.. -. course's previous oouipetitlvo record. set In the New Bri.utswlck- Prince Edward Island nistcbss hero in list by Pete Kelly. now I professional It the Bsthurst. NJ. club. ' Ontario cspthis Jerry Msgee of Toronto was two under par on the front nine. then went three over par 39 on the back nine for I one-aver 74 round. Jack Lowery of st. Catlisrinss and-Bill Morlsnd of North Bay corded 17 and 82 rounds respec- tively for Ontario. Trailing the third-plsce B. C. quartet were Quebec (014). Al- bei-ts 1319). Nova scotia I321). N.B.-P.E.I. I333) Ind Saskat- chewan (330. The teams play the second and last 18-hole route today. Rounds posted by the cup .players will 10 down as their qualifying scores for the Canadian amateur match play, which starts here Thursday. ONLY PAR-BREAKER Norman wos- the only W'i!i- don Cu to conquer te Il3i:lfl'Se's pa???-.36-73. Bob Kidd of Vancouver. Dan Gardner of Winnipeg. Joe LeBlanc of In Lead? I and Dolls Silverbor of Red Deer. Alto each fired . Second-pls MInI.tobe's play. as w e r I the most closely siiiiclied of the-dsht provincial II nlpeg (79). llnudson the 1956 Canadian luh. l7:r champion. It 75. and Gray it HOT ON APPROACHES The small. determined Norman wss the sensation of the matches. His approach shots. pu-tic. ulsrly on the back nine. were ihcadlng straight for the pin. all his putts. with the exception of one 12-footer. were under 10 feet and he was rolling them with consistent accuracy. Norman went over par three flutes on the par-37 front nine- It the first. seventh and eighth holes-but managed to work in four birdies along the way. on the way in, he had three birdls holes and never went over par His best shot. he said. was his second on the par-four. 408-yard 18th hole. He hit with In eight minutes of his time In iind out howl . with phat” finishes 1” V 1 ed h S - S. g Two Valcsriler. Quc.. guards- . u..,.;-: now stung up around On-l5,l'Tl:hfr&l:lyt;I5lCls)ni:lng.:1u:dm?:' Just Betty" Mark Came "am 7;”; :rt;V.l)nWnby Nye fl:-:Il;n13:s"yE I A d MIHI To men tied with scores of 34 of I Montreal; SP:-tea nlgope of DIrItl- iron. and htsthizallufellualsoultntliree mic uh.-in Iitinlls tllOWb!g1PxI:y01 mm mm" dmppm the mondg lengths behind to take the lirsli FREE FOR ALL PACE nI'lI'e I1 I possible 135 fIIlllg”5ke)Vellfl'Olllldl3(IJl(!) ".5. an ssee ere I ggodsforozi mm 51."! p as and olavins R i 8 Us I - '- 0 dash in I driving finish with Rock l coiiviiir ilvlaugeri . . . . . . . . .. l 5 1 I nee in; we it rain - . . - 5 , g' p 1 , i . - I , Tl. - G rd 5.1.. George Knudson of Winnipeg Magee might have match:-rl -izlifsi-ihtlfnidifiuliitadtiillciilrl 'I”;F3. ...1.”:i.2Ii.':i..”:.fii:'l:.f'f.'l:.i”i.: .l::rkvIiI.fIeI2I.1;n2I5T.k.M:. lgtrckragcotl. .?fl)'d"etI8Il2ngI:rIlSIfI1I(IIblII'T'I)lllIl)leTl FOI' I'IOI'IOI'S II1 I:II'S'I' ROUI1d iziiigli.-o.i :Iida;Eg:1IIdsm'InnmEb J. glagiefkihogs-638132;! otwl;1:impcci;n lijgtrtigisgge vueiggfnngagge him! trial on the island as a bascbal HI 0 I p the nod in I second photo ti ih- N l CIIIOI Thorsteinson. o are mom ers 3 - Fame-would haw earned hllnst" I'f:.':.f htri: if 3:1, ;:,:I:,:c:,y,: Ann's Dream was I wlnnexi Sin ewportcrulkshsnkst . . . . . .. 4 3 4 M AL VICKERY 910., gm, stump, of Edmonton of the third battalion of the Cans- Gordtln M"3K9"'J9 9f V"Ic9"V9" WW" ""3 "Ck "I"- I niche in it last September when "me n, u" mm m vowing W; the second dash of the free-for-Ill Dave Gratton (Walker) :4 4 d Cnnadhtn pm, 51," w,-gm m and Sm,-19,, wwdley of T0,; In!" G"5"15i . he won the Fity League title for 0' men, junk", doth" um . ,,, uid My Volo paid his backers sir Joseph (Llewellyn) .. 665 N Barbara "mop 83. Five other msrksmen tied for Charlie R,i'Hn's Dndl:PI'-1 by Ditch- ing it iiinning s doubleheader that lasted I9 innings. Paul. I graduate In science from l.D.U.. is I chemist in a labora- tory at Chalk River. Canada's .bllt atomic research plant. sad in his spare time played for I team in the North Renford League. He was telling us that the league isn't much better than our City League except that be thought it III bet- ter bal need. The teams. III Isld. ouch h via their pick of about 10 players and as I result are pretty solid at every post on and have good bench strong . This is is shsrp contrast to local teams who do well sometimes to have their choice of I players. But. said Paul. an Ill-star team from the local league could more than hold Its own with the Renford teams: Paul. by the way. picked up the most valuable plnyer swsnil int he league. We practically had to pry it out of him with s erowbsr but he finally got. Iround to telling us that his batting average for 30 games was .:l4l and while not playing second or short he took to t.ha'pltIher's mound and won three games while losing three. The lad who won the league batting title hit I spectscuisr .471. This week. of course. II race leak and every other type of local Qorting activity has been suspend- ed while the nrosnls are flocking to the Driving Park II watch the best race horses in the Msritlmes perform. However all is not dead III baseball for the Junior Abbie! will be getting down to some ser- Ious practicing this week to get nady for the Maritime playoffs. It seems now that Snmmerstdo building job will be needed next season. Chief among those to grad- ute to the upper classes will bs .eIt4-her Forble Kennedy. the best backstop on l'.E.l. and possibly one of the best In the Marltimns. In fact the Abbles will be lucky to get much service out of Forble this. year because the. Chicago Black Hawks will be beckoning to him about the same time Is the Maritime playoffs usually get isn- derway I around here. i But with the exception of two infield positions the Junior Abbiss are well stocked. The outfield with Ken MacDonald and Lorne Mac- Guigan. Smelt Glllts and Vern Handrahsn. when he isn't pitching. is solid. Second and short with Bobby Lund and Jack Kane could- n't be much better. Both of these youngsters rover acres of ground for I hit. The pitching is deep with Handrshsn. Art Macbeod. Ronnie Stanley. Bobby Simmons. , and Don MIcDonIld. The infield question marks are first and third. Johnny Squsrebriggs has been playing third in most games t.o date but this is I brand new posit ion for Snags. who has been play- ing second and short with the stars of the City League. But. I little more experience Johnny should dl all right at third. First base has born the real problem for coach Mscnrlane, who hasn't been able to find I sult- Ible replacement for Cliff Ready shoe that fellow graduated to the Intermediate ranks this year. The practices this week should settle I number of questions and by the time next week rolls around we should hIvI I good Idea of what we can expect of our Junior will have no Junior entry but will team in the playoffs. Play Progresses True. To Form In Junior Tennis CI1'sI1ips By ARTIIUB WILKES Canadian Press ltoff Writer OTTAWA (CF) - Play pro- gressed true to form with one minor exception Mondnv in pre- liminsry npen events It the Cens- dlsu Junior tennis championships. Close to 100 single matches were run off but 14 others and I number of doubles competition: were cancelled by I heavy rain. The only upset occurred in the juvenile girls division. while inp- seedetl stars rolled merrily along In other divisions. Rain, which threatened to boost loose since late morning. finally drenched the 17 courts of the Rldeeu Lawn Tennis Club. per- manent site of the championships, late in the afternoon. 11.5. CHAMP Rod Laver. I7-yesr-old south- paw swinger from Brisbane, Aus- tralia. showed some of the form which brought him the United States junior men's singles crown although be worn only given I light workout by two lesser- owns. Ottawa's l.IrIg Neeltn Isms up .t.m with the only surprise when she defeated second seeded Llnds Benoikin of Saskatoon 6-0. 0-! in I first round juvenile girls match. Lever. one of Australia's up and coming young stars. method- lcally rolled over I pslr of Mont- real players. HI dumped Brian Patterson M. 0-1 in the opening round and made Keith Carpenter his second victim by I 8-1. H score. Play reached the round of 10 In the Junior rnenls singles led by John Basset! of Toronto, winner of the men's closed title last weekend, and the third-seeded American Nell Drury of St. Louis. Ann Barclay of Vancouver, closed junior women's singles champion. rev.-ived I first round bye and ground out I 6-2. 0-1 triumph over Toronto's Mars Benson II the second round. The top-ranked Canadian In the Ilrls division. Louise Jobin of Quebec City. won her first round much but had trouble with In Injured knee. She visited I doctor Ind II expected to rooumo plsiy todsy. . Russia Invites U. S. To" Send Track Team For Moscow Meet MOSCOW IAPI -- Russia In- vtted the United States Monday to scarf I full track and field teem on In It expenses psid tripl hers next July for I bead-on clash with Soviet Ithlsissi. Leonid Kbomenlmv. rhlef of the at sports committee on Ith- I. said that "Imos-lcoiui on send as many as they llke.' 'He sold fbst the invitation it Ilshletosendn .:II'vletoLvnl.plecoIdi Iosvlswsstdllluils pic trials. lIloI emnrnlttee and finance sss if the United totes is lee would be In The Rn.-isinns stgrpd they were willing to pay Ill 9;. penses to fly I team to Moscow JR. and in house competition. them during the' III New York Ferrta said be but not received In invitation from the Russians since lsst year but be tbounlht It would be poli- sfble to so In 1H1. Iteerntoldoscow f,'1 think our inch and field commit-; to receive' PW squsd next sum- such so Invitation." Ferris said. "They wsoted us to sand I tum Gabriel over fl: is summer. but our replyl rats- LI.ssiI; I-Feather Duster; 6-Jopps lug. 1-aludt UCDII ; 3-Coo Boy; S-Adloo &d; 4-6. 6-; I--Ins; Ohlef II-Ilsa Donia isssi I-Perfect Times-2.06 U5: 2.08: 1.07 Convair owned by Harry l-lirsrh, Sydney. driven by '1'. Msuger; Ann's Dream owned by .l. K. Curran. Summerside. driven by C. Robinson THREE-YEAR-OLDS ;5.'i.50 in winning the second dash of the Junior Free-For-All. YOUNGSTERS STEAL SHOW Although there were five photo finishes on the Nash card the three-year-aids stole the show from the free-for-Illers with, their brilliantly fsst times. unexpected -Ills! Belt)”: Mark (Spencer) 1 2p in horses so young. In fact the Mfg R0” lwaum” - - ' - - - H 3 I first quarter mile of the first dash Vivi”! M- 50593” . ' ' I ' ' ' ' " 2 '1 was the fastest registered on the Helms Dream iwI""") H 4 4 cards as Vivien M. led the field to H979 1 Am (CI!3PP9ul ' - - - -4 5 5 the quarter-pile in 30 2-5 secs. At DUDIOD (Smith) . . . . . 6 fl the half Vivien was still I length Mayhcws Pick (Clark Smith) 7 7 ahead of Mr. Rock and the timers C. 5. Ullef iM3CMl"8lll 3 d Times-2.12 W5; 2.11 (XS Just Betty's Mark owned by Mrs. .l. D. Seaman. driven by Don Seaman; Mr. Rock owned by C. J. Walker. Lower Sackvllle. driven by S. Walker. clocked It in L02 4-5. Mr. Rock, who owns I racing mark of 2.08- 1-5. couldn't catch little. Vivien but Just Betty's Mark could and did It the wire in I stirring finish. The second dash was just about PROBABLE PITCHERS NEW YORK (AP) .- Probable) pitchers for today: mslor loagur gernes (Won - lost records in brackets): National League New York at Brooklyn I-learn (4-11) vs Msglle (5-4) Pittsburgh It Philadelphia (1- twi-N)-Friend (13-11) and Mun- ger (3-1) vs Hsddlx (10-3) and Simmons (9-Oi Cincinnati It. Chicago-Nuxhsll (7-8) vs Kaiser (.1-5) Milwaukee It St. Louis (N)-N luhl (14-4) or Conley (6-7) vs Dickson 8-9) American League Chicago It Kansas City INI -- Hsrshman (0-7) vs Ditmar I9-I3! Detroit It. Cleveland fNl-Foy- tack (9-0) vs Wynn tl.'l-ll Washington at Baltimore Ni - Siohbs (8-9) vs Johnson is-7: Boston It New York tN)-Pnr- nell id-2) vs Kucks (15-6) RESULTS 31 THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Cincinnati 100 000 0flfL- l 1 1 Milwaukee 010 no: o2x- s 7 o Kilppstein. Fowler (7), Gross W. Jeffcoat (2) and Bailey; Phil- lips and Crnndall. L-Klippstein. glhsz-Clncl. Robinson. Mil. Cran- I . Brooklyn It New York. pod. rain. Durelle Gives Challenge To B. E. Chump MONCTON ICP) Canadian light-heavyweight chsmpio Yvon Durelle of Bale Ste. Anne. N.B.. Issued a verbal challenge to Brit- ish Empire champion Gordon Wallace Monday. p Durelle. training for I boot with Chief Alvin Williams of Kansas City Thursday. says he wants to meet Wallace here for both titles. Perfumed over WIllIce's rank- ing in Ring magazine. Dureue 'said. "if he meets me he won't be ranked no longer." "Why doesn't he agree to I match here in Moncton? He is not exactly rich and the Stadium holds I lot of people." Wallace has been beaten by Dllrelle three tlmos. iihlloa llils Smallbore Tille SOUTH MARCH. Ont. i(.'P)- 'l'orontn's ace marksman. Gil Boa after I shaky start in the three- Iim in the last two days to re- day national lI'Tl8II)0l'e rifle championiihlpir here. steadied his lain his Canadian title. (N)- Jordnn Ind Nocmaii. International League Buffalo 000 000 001- 1 to l Havana 010 000 03x-- 4 10 1 Rochester 000 000 0-1 I 1 Weiss and Sherry: J. Msrrcro. Miami .100 100 x- 4 0 I Heard ill) and Dotterer. Faszholr. Rlobortl (I), Wright Secmid. (4). Russell (6) Incl 'Greeu; Rochester 201 012 010- 01.1 I Paige Ind Nlarhoii. Miami ilt)000tlo00- n 3 4 Montreal 000 021 000- .1 0 8 Mackinsnn. Deal 12) snd Rand: Richmond otnazlofhi-012 I Snyder, Ponrr 13). Quallers mi, WINNIPEG iCPI Mclntire of Toledo. Ohio. and Rae Milligan of Jasper. Alta, shot 75s Monday to lie for medal honors In the 18-hole qualifying round of Miss Mr-Intlre. runner-up in the recent U.S.; Open at Duluth. and Miss Millgsn. runner-up in last week's Canadian close. shot iden- tho Canadian omen's open golf tical nines of 39-30. championship. The 21-year-old American went Thg two will I1Piid the two one more over psr on the 12th when she took I six. She matched par the next two holes. then dumped.a 10-foot putt Iftcr driv- lug the green on the 233-yard 15th to In eagle-two to get back to regulation figures on the round. Birdies on the next two holes and I par on the last kept her two under. All eagle-three on the 50f-yard 16th Ad I birdie-four on the 431- yard lillh gave Miss Miligan her 3 on the back nine and left her tied for the lead. She just missed an eagle-three by inches on the 18th on I 30-foot putt. groups of I6 players carli who will go into match play today in the LL mpionship fight. Six of the eight Americans on tered in the we-zk-long classic made the grade in the qualifying round, including Pat Mllligan of Seattle. who tied defending cham- pion Marlene Stewart of Fonthlll. 0ni.. to the runner-up spot with 76. TOP CANADIANS Top Canadians qualifying in- cluded: Jnnot Mucwha of Mont- real. 80; Canadian junior rham Lieul. Warner Cops Queen's Gold Medal Match At Ottawa by CECIL SMITH Consdlsn Press Staff Writer SOUTH MARCH, Ont. (CP)-A N-yenr-old militia officer. who missed winning the Queen's Prize It Bisicy. England. by I single point. Monday won the Queen's Gold Medal match for the second time It the Bath snnusl Dominion of Csnade Rifle Association shoot at Connsught Ranges. Lleut. Edson L. Wsmer of Len- noxville. Que.. I member of the Sberbrooke Regiment (12th Ir- mored) and I shooting member following the match by othef competitors who complained that Warner. I member of Canada's world championship team in Nor- way and the Olympics at Hel- sinki. Finland in 1952. had taken too long to fire on several shots. A time limit of 45 seconds is al- lowed. If the protest is allowed. both the Queen's Medal and General to Sgt. J. R. (Bud) Hardy. 28. of Kingston. Qnt.. and Van- couver. who posted a score of 175. of Csnadsls Blsley team in 1953 Cpl. sum Goddm-d 0; me In Ind IE3”! W5 V5113 WSW! 133 OI Air Division. France. whose I P0553319 300 hometown is Victoria. was His score. which topped his last year's winning score by 21 points also won him the General sir Arthur Currie Trophy. fired in awarded the Queen's Medal for champion shoots of the air forces. by posting I score of 161. The four member Royal Cans- dian School of Infantry team first place in the Harold L. Bor- don Memorial Trophy with 47 of I possible 50. They are Lieut.4 W. V. Hall. Mal. R. F. Fendlck and Maj. W. J. Strachan. of Ot- tgwa; Maj F. M. Vine. Camp Borden. Out. 5. Sgt. M. W. Nor- man, Quebec City and Guards- man G. L. Mncleod. Valcartler. ue. Qln the tyro match. which is open to members of the associa- tion whose names have not appeared in the grand Iggrelatei or all comers aggregate at anyl meet since the Second World War. 13 rlflemeu tied with 003- slblc 50s firing l0.rounds from 300 yards in a driving rain. . They included: Constable W. .I.i Macdonald. Charlottetown: Con- stable J. R cnsud. Farnharn. Que.; A. L. Fraser. Pictou. N.S.: William A. White. St. J ohn'!. Nfld. and Mrs. Irene Hardy. York. P.E.I. N.B. - P.El. iii” NS. Golf Scores EDMUNDSTON. NB. (CP) - Elghteen-hole scores in the 36- hole Willingdon Cup lntcrprov- iucial team golf matches Monday. NoVa Scntln (321) Peter Hope. Dartmouth 38-36- Charles Brace. Halifax 41-41- Lorne Smith. Dartmouth 41-41- A. W. Carter. Dartmouth 44-39 -83 N.B.-P.E.T. (823) Doug Lewis. Monclon 41-.'l7--70 Gordon Campbell. St. Andrews. -39-80 Eugene Mesly. Saint John 43- 33-81 John Steele. Saint John 48-41-84. 14 83 Sir Arthur Currie Trophy will go 53 conjunction with the Queen's Medal match. MHER5 PROTEST However. I protest was turned into DCRA officials immediate' from Camp Borden. 0nt.. cap- tured tho General Sir Arthur Cur- rte team match. also fired on con- L ” n with the Queen's match. Baselrll Results- The Junior Abbles will hold a practice this evening at Memorial Field at 5.45. i While. Cole (5) Ind Roseborn; spring (fl) and Holton. RACING TODAY AFTERNOON CLASSES FIRST DASH - 2.30 ENTRIES FREE ros ALI. TROT-I DAIIRES AT 0400.00 EACH ' ” otlInd's Ace: 3-Singing sword: I-Jerry A Hanover 4- Newport Express: 5-April Bud. ' R TROT FIRST DIVISION-I DASHEA AT 8000.00 EACH 1--Lllly Bell Lee; 1-Pet Hanover: :5--Patrick Budlmig: 4--Sen. Ilor Craigmylez fr-Real Flngo: 0-Ted Genesee; 7-Inrne Budlong. FREE Fol! 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