((' Large crowd Attend Good Racing MeetAt Summerside A uuwd of sppr fan watdied Saturday night's card d horse racing at Summegiiide runway, and were treated to some exciting back-stretch duels. very close bunchirig of competitors around the final turn. and driving finleiiee. all features that keep Is- land patrons interested in the sport of kings. Yute took I new record of 2.10 4-0 to win the first heat of the Junior free-for-all Ann's Dream. placing second. came back to cap- ture the final race. In the first duh the horses were thrillingly grouped together rounding the fin- al turn. a rhythmic pattern of (peeding horseflesh delightful to the eye of all racing fans. and then thry fanned out into the stretch to finish the most thrilling race on the cord. Miss Knox. driven by Ike More- kly 1200 Waymark and Vella. Grattan div- ided honors in the A Class 'rrot.. The first race showed four horses going off their gait to lose consid- erable ground, and long-shot Jim- mie A led the pack for three-quart- ers of the race. waymark went to ii. bad break before the stands on the first lap in a brush with Jimmie A. but driver Seaman got his horse back on stride and Way-mark went on to take the race with Bud's Echo nosing out Jimmie A at the wire. Vella Grattan won the second race. being placed ahead of Buds Echo who had beaten her to t.he cross- lights. Bud's Echo finished on the run with the C .2; B mare lapping him at the wire. Jeers and catcalls ,protested the ruling but Ken Mac- I1)ougal1, presiding judge. read to :the crowd the rule justifying his IBCHOII. l Driver lion .1lacNeill drove Rob- side, captured twn firsts in the B.ert Bruce to two firsts in the A.A. Class pace In the first race.!Clnss The Geo. Brookiiis pacer though starting in eighth position.;weiit into the lead at the start and she grabbed the lead sliortlr HllPl'1nl'fld9 9l'f?lIV P051 3 Wlmlmll One- In leaving the wire. holding it '.h:'oiign- . ll)? b0L'011d Ilfai hit C3108 Within 1-5 out the dash. and widening it on OI 3 5900113 Ol WINE his 1980111 I-0 the back FIlTlt'lI of the second l')p ;lead zi hard-pres-sing field for the Tommy .Vfor:an finished strong. rN'f)l1d1imP- t Baseball Results By rm: CANADIAN eiufss Saturday American League Cleveland 101 110 002-6 10 1 Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 2 Feller and Hagan; Slma. Fricano (7) and Astroth L-Simii. HR: Cle- Hegan. - Chicago 000 000 010-1 8 I Washington 200 000 01X-3 9 1 Pierce and Sawatski; Porterfield and FitzGerald. Baltimore 001 100 010-3 14 2 New York 003 020 40x-9 10 2 Kretlow. Blyzka (6), Fox (8) and Moss; Lopat. Stuart (8) and Berra. W-Lopat; L-Kretlow. Detroit 002 000 004-6 8 2 Boston 201 004 00x-7 11 1 Herbert, Miller (7) and House; Brewer, Kinder (9) and White. W-- Brewer; L-Herbert. pa,-"ally (-hygjng the gap, but mu;-3. The ti.iiiy double on the rirst tuo not overtake Willard MacDonald's fleet mare In the semrid racv Mrvg and Mi-s 1-(nnx ll.1L'P(l :1 nct'k-.in:i- iiet-k S11 4;.-.c aioiiiid the final turn, but S(:htirni.in's iiiarc lzidt-(1 .ll lllft stretch to place third be-hind Tommy iVlt)l".lrlIl XHCFS paid 528.40. mid the two quln--l rllas S12 20 and 53 60 1 B Class Pace Miss Knox t.Vloi'e5idi-I Toiniirx Blorgaii LMc.Veill) Capt. .Vlorgan tKeiiriedy) Mtg IB()ii11P.sSI . Mannister IJIYGCL (Dewar) Yniike-it Joan (Nlacfiae) . Sister Verna (()'Meai'a) . "Pittsburgh lChici-igo W0iU1vb-Ih!h3)- Q-I:n.nwv-r-:u- Rifle Association Spoon Shoot Sal. w:Qhartehd”;IaS'?&'S0algsgjog,sgriil Winning horse owned by Willard twenty five riflemen turning outlMMDmmm' for the event. Winners in the st-n-i Frisco Guy tsobeyl Titties: 2.15 2-5; 215 Pari-niiittit-ls. first race-36.40. 6.- 31): 310 second race-53.60. 290; 2.- A Class Trot . . , Waym-ark (Seaman) l 5 ICUTFS of 97. (up man in the tyre 35-uds-Echo lb: Smlm) 2 2 group was Cadet B. Connollv with lmmlf A" (Reeves) ' 3 A 03 Individual score were as fIo11ows'-Rajah Hanover (M0”'51de) 6 3 t 200 600 ,l.maitTa.rtan (C Smith) . 4 7 . vds "1. .30;ntv' B. (Bernard) . . ti 0 g Rn, L - : g imes-2.18: 2.18. Part-mutuels: 97 land race-S530, 3.40: 350, 06 4 Waymark owned by Dr Seaman; 1 Vella Grattari owned by c 5; B Stables. 48 49 Capt. RA. McCabe 50 Tpr. R. Barwise 48 Mrs. Irene Rogers .. 46 Lieut. G.J. Rogers 4'1 48 48 46 48 59": 7- J 1'a"d”"" -Robert Rr1iceA.(lll:.acCNIe:l) 1 1 Mjr. GA. .VfarDoha1d lg)" J0 sppmm, (B0wnm)t" " 2 2 IgS,"'wI,w;”;ixgLell”" lMonP.v Royal (Collins) 3 3 ' ' :, -1” My Darling (MacGregor) 4 4 59'” R” 1"”? Times--213 22-5: 2.11 4-5. Parl- Cdt. B Connolly .. Mrs. Irene. Hardy F-agt. R.L. Thorburri AB. R. Bowles mutuels: First race-86.80. 2.90. 2.30 psecorid race-53.20. 250: 3.10. win- ning horse owned by Geo. Brook- ins Lleut. AK. Mulch I J i am 01- M93359 - Yul-a (Bo:v'iim)Fn.-F"-An 1 1 Limit. RE. Jenkins Am” Dream (Mwclvem) : 1 1 g!;6Hs IE3; Whispering Hope (C. Smith) 3 s Gnr:M' Carver Babe Brltton (0'M8Rra) 4 4 ' ' Hedgewood Chief (Somers) 5 .'i Cdt. R. Kennedy .. PO. WM. Judson Times: 210 4-5; 2.13. Pari-mut. uels. first race. 35.00. 3.10; 4.40. See. 5:332-':3t.S1S3SfiS SSB8.f.&551S&&S33'3.5a?'t.S&5Et. Z!982'i38;S'.?SS;'5.'3883?23.338 sgi. M. Fortiri , d . 1 . Capt J.J. Connolly . 2;,,,f.”;,”..' i.g-g2;.,,?:”f;;m2;?0- AWL.” Tt is expected to hold the fin mum owned by W1lla.rd).lVlacDIbriis spoon shoot prior to the lnnlial'a1d meet on Saturday 24th July. Owing i to the necessity of closing the range early to enable Sgt. King to have things in readiness for Mon- dliv 25th July. the shoot will be a Sawchult Released :3 223:. :2:”:..::.:v" :s:3.':.f H - I and the range will clo::o:.t.5 ...'.... I all timm daylight saving. l DETROI G , The mnual me! will be con-'ssiwchuk oimilgi mgaiifingfehgl. d tad ' '1 . t . . s .22. ..:.".:t:::...::;::..:”:. ;;:::: "om H0- 0.00 am. Any rifleman wishing to he was purchase match tickets before suffered the 25th may do so by calling at 197 . week ago Kent stiiishopedihsitaigd H V . . number will do so. as It will htiflpitn :i::ldwii5nei.xi.:cmwif.g:e ,.1.;23.y Prevent dolor In setting the annual to their National Hockey League m”Q',"j”,'”'”-1'; V g I-falninit camp in eight weeks. CLASSIFICATION LIST ' FUR 'l'lJESI)AY AND SATURDAY NIGHT RACES AT CHARLOITETOWN DRIVING PARK TUESDAY NIGHT 2 DASHES - 175.00 UH" lJ""""' T5"”"- Dl"3h- R- Jlld) Kalmut-k. Pet Hanoven. J”-"nit Kalmutk. Arionwa.)'. Winnie"; Last. Peggy Ellis Roma Bud. long. Rajah Hanover. Am way. treated for a lung injury in an auto accident A 2 DASHHK - SI.'i().(HI Bartram Ann Qiivcii, Kcpporh PIPHEIII. 'I'nn1n-ly )1...-Ran. glnpy bait). lialr It. Yrinila Pfigrl. pgnm Rmalg CW1 1:-hm... Amlwm C-any U117! Mtttzitn. Dean Sviill, Larly Abner. Rriices Sistm. B01) Clegg, Latirvl Chwf. 2 IIANIIES - Sl75.l)(i .VI.1l1 Xlnik. ll.-st). Miss Kntnx, Almrir .Vl('(il(llK'. Miks I)onn'i Vlae hm" D')I""”' M”””3 ll”-l”L F”'”-'''- M.) Ililljlinlf. Belle Budlong Bes- sir Iitirllung. ' - 2 IMSIII-;S .. .t-2-:.'..ta)- I ltiiru .1l.tr-, (i.'1Ill1'.'.)fl. Jo Jo spuittri. ChUl'('l11l1) pm. wmspermn lltlpr. .IivIl) .s NIglll1lld1('. Aiinos lmuiiii. lft1I)Pl'l Bil)('1'. (l'RTAlN RAISER -. 1 DASH ii.'u0.0(l. 5513.00. 31.5.00 - No Hiitriini-e - 3 Xlonilly Pith") Ni. Kmr ii...-xiii. Mi. Jullstroll. Caliinit-tla Ella Britton RV)I)l'lI0 Htintvr. Stanley's HIl.k' C p. Clvxgg Bgtnmp 3 M-n,.r;c.',' A('”- P1113 R"). Rnnalrl (';.. Orange 1-lal, Hoosier Dr., Bonnie's Money, I-M141” -Srymrtur. Millie's Express. Wait For Me Kalmuck Forever Rebel-rats Monty. Ranitla. N0 PARI-Ml"l'l.'F.L Bl-ITTING o.v ('l'llTAIN iuusr-ms SATURDAY NI(ulHT 2 IJASHES - I50.I'iI'i Miss Lommando. Real Joe, Mighty Deb. Eva Budlnng. Billy Bud- lang. True Hal. Silk Hal. Marion 13.. Ruby P. Dale, Prince Budlong, Royal Scott Jr. 2 DASIIIILS - 3150.00 Carl Aubrey, Chevie G.. Sea Plant, Propane. Suffolk Chief. Slater Voriia. Janet Clelig. Premier .1. Walter. Col. Budlnng. Judy Budloiig. 2 nasmts - 01715.00 w”""'"k' F"'”"' D"'l"- HIIXICOM. Chet Lynn Clever, Jonmlale. 99' Chittk. PUT! E0110. Frisco the Great, Senator Craigmyle, Guy llrvuter. mien 1-iimovei-.. 1 nAsiiits- - rnitoo A. G. Scott, Yuta. Babe Brittoii, Lucky Chief. Johnny Kalmuek, Anne's Boy. Dean Gallon, Royal vgiup. CURTAIN KAISER - 1 DASH U000. '5”. .15.” - I MWIIIOO - No Ijggkgggq-g , Bonnie's Girl. Anyway. Bonnie Dale. sunny 3.. Iowa Maidl Miss lull. Hurlet !:.. Jimmy Budlong. Real Fliigo. mHHW HONBAY 1:00 EM. BTANDAID THC IUjAI'I IACIC - 0:00 STANDARD TIMI at Ann Arbor Mich., wherrtkichmond National League First 100 (102 000- 3 6 0 1 030 310 13x-ll 14 0 Law. Pepper t4), ifoback (5) andl Sheppard; Davis. Tremel (7) and; Cooper. W -Davis; L-Law. HRs: Pgh-Allie. Thomas. Chi-Sauer (2).! Cooper, Banks. Second ' Pittsburgh 010 023 000-6 9 0 Chicago 000 020 000-2 6 2 Purkey. OlDonnell (91 and Shep- ard; Klippstein. Brosnan (6). Jeff- coal (6) and McCullough. Taupe (7). W-Purkey; L-Kllppstein. Brooklyn 0 000 000 01-2 6 1 Milwiukee 100 000 000 00-1 12 0 Newcombe, Hughes (10) and Campanella. Jolly, Burdette (10) and Crandall. W-Hughes; L-Bur- detie. Philadelphia 010 101 002-5 12 1 Cincinnati 010 000 110-3 11 0 Mrozlnsky. Miller (8) and Lop- ata; Baczewski, Collum (8), Pod- bielan (7), Savaransky I9) and Seminick. W-Miller. L-Savaransky. HRs: Pha-Clark, Morgan, Hamner, Cin-Kluszewski. New York 207 0()0 000 01-10 14 1 St. Louis 000 005 310 00- 9 15 3 Antonelli. Wilhelm (0). Giel (7). Liddle (7). Grislom (ll). McCall (ll). Westrum: Lint. Deal (ll. Beard (.1), Preskr) (7). Brazle. (ill, Hi-irldix (9) and Ssrni. W-Grissom; L-Haddix. International League 0 Ottawa 0001010-2 0 0 Toronto 000 030 x-3 0 1 (First game. completion of June 20 game suspended in 0th) Mackinson and Plumbo; Lom- bardi. Crimisn (0) and Griffen. Second Ottawa 100 (I01 101- 4 7 0 Toronto 050 004 02x-ll 14 1 Vanbrabant. Hang (2). Gohl (6) and Watlington; Barnes and Grif- fen. Montreal 000 103 020-6 15 1 Rochester 100 001000-2 5 0 Lasorda and Thompson: Blay- lock. Jacobs (8) and McArdle. First. Havana 510 0001-7 9 2 Syracuse 100 200 0-3 7 1 Rogovin. Harris (4) and Guerra: Williams. Tully (1). Lovenguth (3) Zinker (7) and Erautt. Second avana 000 000 000-0 4 0 Syracuse 001 010 100-3 8 1 Raffensberger and Noble; Meyer and Heyman. l , 00(l 013 000-4 8 0 Buffalo 300 000 30x-8 9 0 Habenlcht. Zeiser (8) and .Iohn- son: Mass, Swartz (6), Lary (8) and Lakeman. )- Sunday American League First Cleveland 102 000000-8 7 2 Washington 410 111 00x-8 12 l Houtteman. Hcskins (1) Hooper (4) Narleski (7) and Naragon; Stobbs and Fitzgerald. L-Houite- man. HR: Wash-Yost. Second Cleveland 200 010 220-7 0 0 Washington 000 400 000-4 10 1 Lemon. Mosaic (5) Newhouser (7) and Hegsns; McDermott. Ker- iazskos (8) and Tipton. W-Mossie; L-McDermott. HR: Cle-Rosen. lFiritt. Chicago 320 121001-10 14 1 Philadelphia 011 0f)0 000- 2 10 0 Harshman and Batts; Gray, Burtschy 5) Fricann (7) and lrobertson. L-Grays Hits: Chi- Batts. Harshman; Plia-Rennii. Second Chicago (100 111 1-4 12 2 Philadelphia 200 0010-3 7 0 (Game called, curfew) Johnson. Consuegra ((1) Trucks (8) Martin (8) and Lollar, Batts (3): Bishop. Dixon (7) Sima (8) and Astroth. W-Cnnsuegra; L- Bishop. HRs: Chi-Michaela; Pha- Powers. lFirat Baltimore 000 000 000-0 1 0 Boston 002 010 10x-4 9 1 Tu-rley. Fox (8) and Courtney; Kemmerer and White. 1..-Turley. i-lRsi Boa-Piersnll. White. Second Baltimore 010000030-4 7 2 Boston 000100 000-1 5 1 Plllette and Moss. Courtney (8) Henry, Sullivan (8) Parnell (9) and White. L-Sullivan. HR: Bos- Williams. Detroit 000 000 000-0 5 0 New York 200 S01 00x-0 10 0 Hoeft, Marlow (5) and Wilson. House (5): Byrd and Berra. L- 1-loeft. RBI: NY-Mcbougald. Noren Detroit 020 112 101-0 15 New York 010 100 220-6 0 2' Aber. Zuvanilck 7) and Wilson; Grim. Mot an (3) Got-man (5) Kunva (0) mart (0) and Berra. W-Aber; L-Grim. HR! Def-Belsrdi. Xaline. 7 National Lune Pi at Plltlburgh Ml) III) W1-I I I Milwaukee 00! IN wx--4 0 0 Littlefield and Shepard; Spahn, Johnson (0) and Ci-andall. W- spnhn. HR: Mil-Crsndsll. second Pittsburgh 000 (no 010-7 10 1 Milwaukee 003 Ill) ooo-t 10 3 Lapalme. Friend is) and shep- srd. Aiwell (4): Nichols. Crone (2) Jay m Paine (5) Burdette (1) Goriri (at and Csldermie. white (4). W-Friend; Irflleliols. first OITITAIIN nAuiiin'-- mops-i-Aimiinh -mm New York 110 010 010- 4 12 0 Cincinnati 004 (I1 17);--14 10 I Gomez, Ifonunt (8) met (5) - A a i- 9 . Ew3'.W-'i:"” llmpire Awards Phills After Big By THE CANADIAN PRESS For the first time in almost five years. a major league game was forfeited Sunday when the Phila- delphia lPhillles were awarded the second game of a doubleheader with St. Louis by a mandatory 9-0 &.j1Z lawn: Plate umpire Babe Pinelli stop- ped Sunday's game with the Phil: ahead 3-1 with one man on base and twc,out in the fifth inning. with darkness coming on. Stanky brought. in two pitchers during the inning although only one hit was made. Then he waved Tom Pchol- Game cards hing out the time to the Pennsyl- vania curfew of 0:50 p.m. EDT. Richards changed " ” s twice and was In the midst of another change when plate umpire Char- ley Berry waved to the bullpen and ordered Harry Dorish to come in immediately. He never eached the I ages The Guardian Barbour: Dodgers moved into solsposseulonoffiretplfoeinthe city nusbsli lactic yutu-day af- ( by edging Iliisbisers stars 5-4 in s'wsll:p1ayod baseball game on the Msmoriai,r'fald diamond. The Dodgers raced into a. 5-0 lead in the first five end 3- half innings but were forced to an limit in -the latter stages -as the yoiitbfiii star: rebounded to come within a hit of winning the game. Plsying coach Jack "Spy" Ready of the Dodgers was the winning iitcber uxuh he needed help Molidly. lrily 19. 1054. lioilgars Edge Stars 5-41 Iii Well Played contest seventh inning. Kenny MacDonald made two fin.- catchu in centerfield for the sins. ln the eighth inning to rob Earl Maclilnnon and Ralph Plneau Donnie Leolair. the stars lmproy. Ins and promising young catcher made a great running catch on Buck Whltlock in the fourth in. nirig. .- , There were two double play.- Rslph Pineau to charlie Ryan lt kill a bases loaded stars rally 111 the sixth inning and Bun Hood i. Dori Macleod to Kip Ready (or ,. . fild was score because the umpires became mcenud It l-I19 5i-3111110 V-Milt! 0! This was more than Pinelli could the Cardinals. .take and he walked over to the Only a few minutes earlier. the,field telephone and announced to a mass of swinging, the press box that the game was punching. wrestling players who forfeited. The Cards said they participated in one of the biggestlwould protest the forfeiture. None brawls since the days of the old of the plays made goes into the sky in from the bullpen. St. Louis Browns. , The free-for-all was touched off and first baseman Earl Torgeson of the Phil: and before peace w'as restored rival managers Moore of Philadelphia and Eddie Stanky of St. Louis had tangled. The last time major league game was forfeited was on Aug. 21, 1949 when New York was awarded a decision over Phila- phia in the second game of a doubleheader after Philadelphia fans had streamed onto the field. Ladies' Gar The qualifying rounds for the Charlottetown Ladies' Golf Club afternoon. The draw will be made at 1:45 and the tee-off will begin at 2 o'clock. Officials expect a large turnout. Play for the Longworth Trophy was completed over the week-end. with Miss Iris Macllellsri as the runner-up. by catcher Sal Yvars of the Cardsliumed 0" because the Slime did Te.-ry 'opener ll-10. Championship will be held this: 7'4 lmd me Ylmks dwpped 3" 8'5 1 gel I KIITIO. The winner was Mrs. George Woodl record books and no box score was released. The lights couldn't be not start before 6 p.m. (central daylight time). The Phil: won the- While all this was going on. Cleveland held its half-game lead in the American League and the New York Yankees saw their 13- game winning streak snapped by Detroit in the second game of a doubleheader. The Yankees moved a half game in front of the Indians midway through the afternoon after they won their 13th straight 6-0 on Harry Byrd's five-hit shutout of Detroit in the first game and Cleve- land lost to Washington 8-3. Cleveland came back to get an even break by winning the second ldecislon to Detroit as Casey Sten- threw 21. players into the With the top two splitting. the Chicago White Sox gained ground on both by taking s pair from feeble Philadelphia 10-2 and 4-3. Manager Paul Richards squelched a Philadelphia rally in the eighth linning of the second game by run- The red-hot Keefe Drug softball learn continued their rapid climb towards ti play-off position in the City League as they pulled the big- gest upset of the season on Sat- urday afternon by whipping the league leading Sunshine island Dairy 9-7. For the Elmer Ward coached Keefers it was their third win in a row and it moved them to within two points of the Parkdale Lions. The Keefe-men have nine poinm. The Keefers scored eight runs in the fifth inning on ski 18) and Westi-um; Judson, Smith (ii) and Seminick. W-Jud- son; L-Gomez. HR: Cin-Seminick. Second New York 000 020 mo-3 10 0 Cincinnati 000 000100-1 3 0 Hearn. Maglie (H) and Katt, Wesirum (8); Valentine. Nuxhau (ii) Drews (9) and Seminick. Lan- drith tilt. W-I-learn; L-Valentine. Hits: NY-Irvin. Mays. Brooklyn 020 042 040-12 12 2 Chicago 100 400 010- e 9 1 Meyer and Campanella; Cole, Tremel '5) Brosnan (7; and Cooper. Tappe (7). L-Cole. 1-lRs: Bkn-Campanella, Snider. Furlllo; Chi-Cooper. Banks. First Phila. 031 010 023 1-11 18 1 St. Louis 101 030 212 0-10 18 0 Dickson, Tllller (6) Roberts (8) Simmons (10) and Lopiita: Staley. Deal (3) Raschl (0)'Brazle (9) Presko (9) Lint (9) Lawrence (10) and Sarnl. W-Roberts; L-Lawrence. HR: Pha- amner. Second Philadelphia 00611-it 9 0 St. Louis 010 0x-1 4 0 (Game forfeited to Philadelphia. 9-0. by umpires with two out in first half of fifth inning.) Greenwood and Burgess: Prcsko. Lint I3) Beard (4) Deal (15) and Yvars. Snrni (5). (No winning or losing pitcher cited in a forfeited grime). International League Havana 300 502 200-12 20 0 Syracuse 010 000 001-l2 7 3 Melton and Noble: Peterson. Zinker (1), spring (6) and Hey. man. Montreal 000 000 .100-3 10 1 Rochester 010 001 20x-0 8 l Lehman and Thompson; Fasz. holz and McArd1e. First Ottawa 010 110 100-4 9 1 Toronto 000 000 000-0 0 0 Ditmar and Watlington; Blake. Lsndeck 7). Shore 9) and Grif- fln. L-Blake. HR: Ottawa: Stewart and Lopez. Ottawa 000 000 0-0 4 0 Toronto 001 010 x-2 B 0 Mackinson. Van Brabant 0) and Plumbo: Lombardi and Griffin. L- Maeklnson. First. Richmond 301 000 003-7 15 1 Buffalo . 022 010 003-8 11 0 Thompson. Zeiser 0). Habenichi 0) and Tabacheck. ilolinson 4), Erlc.i:lon. Lsry 0) Sec Richmond Buffalo Fine and Johnson; and Lalteman. 010 100 0-2 5 0 100 000 0-1 4 0 Harris! and Cu-wh (00 Wilhelm (0) Keefers Upset llairymenl 9-7 In city League Game four hits. two walks and two errors. Gordie Coutts. George Kays. Jack Shepharrl and Billy Martin hit for the Keefe:-s with Martin banging out a double. George schleyer pitched for the winners and gave up eight hits. Charlie Ballem was the losing pitcher. He gave up only five hits. 'wall that missed being a homer by mound before curfew ime. Chl- cago had scored four in the eighth and the A's two, but all were wiped off the record book. PITCHES GNE-HITTEB Rookie Russ Kemmerer of the Boston Red Sox pitched a one-hits ter to down Baltimore 4-0 in his first major league start. The only hit was a single by Sam Mele lead- ing in the seventh. a smash off the I foot. Baltimore won the second 4-1 on Duane Pi1lette's five-hitter. The New York Giants' lead wal shaved a half game when, the National League leaders split with Cincinnati and Brooklyn Chicago 12-0. The Giants now lead by six games. Cincinnati batted a half dozen Giant pitchers for 18 hits in the 14-4 opener with Chuck Harmon smashing four singles. Monte Ir- vin and Willie Mays hit baclf-to- back homers to help the Giants pull out the second game'3-1. It was Mays' 33rd homer, leaving him six games ahead of Babe Ruth's record run pace in 1927. Russ Meyer won his 14th con- secutive game from Chicago, In Brooklyn racked up three Cub pitchers in a 12-bit attack. Roy Campanella. Duke Snider and Carl Furillo hit homers for the Dodgers; Walker Cooper and Ernie Banks for the Cubs. Cooper's came with the bases full. Wins Free-For-All ratmti (CF)-Judge Miller. a six-year-old bay gelding owned by C. E. Bragg of Collingwood, N.S.. won both dashes of the featured free-for-all at the Saturday night harness racing meet here. routed Dick Carroll of the Dsirymen and Jack Shepard of the Keefe Drug hit. home nins. Joe Revell had two hits for the Dairy. Earl Shepard of the Dairy made the best fielding play of the game. Keefers-B. Hughes If. M. Kays 313. S. Williams as. G. Ooutts lb. G. Schleyer p. G. Kay: c. J. Shepard rf. E. Bhephard cf. 13. Martin 2!). Dairy-B. Macbean rf. A. Car- roll cf. H. Carr 3b. D Carroll as. J. Revell 2b, 5. Gregory if. G. Crockett lb, .1. Hennessey c. C. Ballem p. The following city softball Les- gue games are scheduled to be Played this evening at 6:45. sun- shine Dairy at Parkdale Lions. (Palrkdale Diamond): L.Y.C. iii B.Y.C., (Knight's Diamond); Bike shop at Canada Packers. (Old Yankees. The Pnillies defeated the Ind- ians 6-3 Saturday in a Little Lea- gue baseball game with winning pitcher Wayne Ward tossing I. two- hitter for the Phils. Lloyd Doiron was the losing pitcher. Paul Murphy of the Phils had three hits in four trips while George Dunn went two for four. Following is the baseball schedule for today at Memorial Field: 9 a.m.-Little League Indians practice. 10.30-Little League Phillies vs. Giants. 2 pm.-Bantam Dodgers vs. 6.30-Midget practice. Following is the Little League schedule for this week: Monday-Phillie: vs. Giants. Tiiesday-Indians vs. Giants Thu:-edaig-Phillles vs. Kenning- ton zrriday-Indians at Kenslngton ( ) Saturday-Phillles vs. Giants. Bantam schedule for week: . Monday-Dodgers vs. Yankees. Tuesday-Yankees vs. Cardinals. Wednesday-Cardinals vs. Dod- gers. Thursday-Dodgers vs. Yankees. Diamond ). . Friday-Yankees vs. Cardinals. : STOCK. GA TUESDAY. JULY RAY SUDSBURY. COVEI-IEAD Standard Time. All stock cars interested in participating contact- ) SHELDON LEARD, Summerslde. R RABING 20f'lI. 8:30 P.M. Charlottetown, or OLIII Ilbld-IIIVI tumor manhunt.” mu rasrlglinuu-mnnmsmlimmmuunumuu. .'.:'.l'..'i..'l.Ei'-1-mt-'.'..':).'”"'"” : 1 ILADO IIIIOHIVHIGXQI LATHE! AT YOUR FINGEITIPS 1 Imh. Third baseman Ralph Pineau knocking out three hits in five four tries. Billy Purcell and Brian Mac- Callum each had two hits for the Stus. There were no extra base blows. The longest clout of the game was Don MacLeod's drive to the right oenterfield fence in the By W. B. WHIEATLEY (Canadian Press Staff Writer) VANCOUVER. (GP) - Pat Flet- cher. an-you-old professional from Saskatoon. won the Canadian open golf championship Saturday with I. four-under-per 2&1 for the 72- hoie distance. It was the first victory for a Canadian in the Open in 40 years. Gordie Bryson of Toronto and Bill Welsh of Kennewlck, Wash. tied for second place at 284. The amiable. 192-pound Fletcher shook off an unsteady front nine in Saturday's final round and came down the back stretch with a brilliant three-under-par S2 un- der terrific pressure. That last - chance show, with never ii sign of the jitters, was enough for him to snatch the lead from Brydnon. Fletcher wound up the tourna- ment" with rounds of 05-'70-74-'11 for his 200. Point Grey, with its tightly-treed layout. gave up its per 71 reluctantly. IIIJDSON LEAD LOST Brydson started the final round at 207. with I two-stroke lead over Fletcher and I three-stroke lead over Bruce Cudd. A top-ranking was the big sticker for the Dodgers trips. Gus Flynn had two hits in bran Don Mscbean. Ready twin killing in the seventh. started on the hill for the Dodgers pox SCORE and pitched seven and one-third Dodgers AB 3 H PO A r innings before an old arm injury R. Pineau. 31: ..n 5 1 3 2 3 ( forced him to retire. G. Flynn, 21: .. 4 2 2 1 1 1 During his stretch on the mound C. Ryan. C . - 4 1 1 11 1 r handy fumed eight. walked five B. Whitiock. SI - 4 0 1 0 1 r and gave up eight hits. MacLean .1. Ready. p. lb .. 5. 0 1 0 1 r W" mud.” my one gu1gIe,.(,!'uck P Venoit. if .. 5 O 1 1 0 t out two and did not walk I man. P. Murphy. of .... .. 3 0 0 1 0 1 Roger MICI&0d started for the D. Mad-Pan. 1b- D 5 0 0 8 1 0 stars and turned in n. sound effort. E. MacKinnor). If 2 1 0 3 ” 1 He worked to; seven uidutwet: Totals E -Q innln fore bei re ev - 3 lsklgother gm. youxiigger Mac- 5'-3" AB R H P0 A 13 Leod struck out one, walked three 3 H0”d- 2” - -- 4:0 1 1 2 1 Ind surrendered dam mu Don K MacDonald. cf 4 0 1 5 0 It MacLeod struck out five of the six 3- Rumllv 311- SS 4 fl 2 1 1 1' bane” he need. He gave up 5 D. ll-faclieod. ss. p 5 1 0 2 3 n single to Buck Wliltlook. K- ”""'-)'- 1” a 4 1 1 5 0 " The Dodgers scored twice in the D' Leclalrt C ' ' 4 1 1 7 0 I first inning and three times in the I” M”””"'"”' ” 4 9 1 3 0 1 sixth inning while the Stars count- 3- M'"C”"”"1' 1' 5 1-2 3 0 ll ed three time: in the sixth and R- M”Le0”- P- ” 3 0 0 9 2 " "1" I" '3” ””"''h: Totals 37 4 927 s i Hole-In-0 e DIGBY, N.S. (CF) -- Mrs. Pai- kin Briggs of Caribou. Me.. durum- the week-end became the first woman to score a. hole in one at the Dlgby Pines golf ooiirae. She did it on the 145-yard No. 8 hole. Fletcher Wins Canadian Open Golf championship Bob Rosburg, husky pro from San Francisco. Bryd.son'I chances just. about went sky high when he took I dis- and seven at the par-four 10th. At. one time in the last round Cudd had shot. his way into a one- atroke lead and the possibility cross of an amateur winning the Canadian open for the first time But as the dog-fight went on Cudd and the hopefuls wilted. Tied behind Brydson and Welcl with 285 were Rudy Horvath of Windsor. Ont... Doug Bolus, unti- teur from Point Grey. and Cudd The two amateurs started out I-ll over again to settle low-Mnatctiir honors and Bajus won at the first extra hole. with a par five to Cudd's six. ' Bosburg finished with 200. fol- lowed by A1 Zimmerman of Phos- nlx, Ai-iz.. with 2137. Eddie Hogan of Portland with 288 and Al Bald- ing of Toronto with 289. B 0 G 0 FIIEL OILS Best by Test IIML 9911 amateur from Portland, Ore., and ly wrfir Grand for giving cool-smoking EL PRODUCIOS - fresh and fragrant in their '1 NlII();('(l .1! -Q! l,I2r.y.2(.M.:zI' ;)I7'(w GIFBT-WORTHY . i . his favourite attractive, "sir-tight p1uticpack.BuyBlPmdiictcps&sof25 forgifts -uclpreoiititensvstywlisre. asti-ous six at the par-four ni.ntli'