Q lBrook1yn Overcomes Six - Run GiantLead And Scores Three In Ninth To Win 12-8 NEW YORK. (AP)-The National League leading iBrooklyn Dodgers, six runs behind at one point. packed Lines Tonight's Racing l away a 12-8 victory over the New York Giants with three trot and the C pace will b. nn Summerside Y's Men Win From Kinsmen Men defeated the Saturday, July 9, 1955 Page 6 The Guardian, S. I. Dairy, B.Y.C. And Lions Win City Softball Games the night when he raced to his lruns in the ninth inning Friday night after Don Zimmer -had scooted home from second on catcher Ray Katt's n I .errant throw to break an 8-8 tie in the eighth. The Sunshine island Dairy. BYC L.-n-,9 Y'. A free-for-all pace featuring six Manager Leo Durocher used seven pitchers while his' p g (Hams blew a 64) lead run up in the first three innings off and Barry's Lions were all win- left to spear Apps Arsenauit's Kinsmen in . 1-eguiar fixture of great horses headlines tonight's in two dashes Wm, winnings nu ners in City League softball liner. the Lime L933", .g Que” Em. racing card at the Driving Park. in from n25 kn. the DID a l abeth Park last evening lay the Jerry: Nightmare. Impact. ms for the cm ML 9 " " Ralph Pincau pitched an eight hitter and Joe Thistle hit a three- run homer to lead the BYC to their 11-7 win over the Abbies. Danny iVlcCormack went the dis- Brooklyn ace Don Newcombe. . until the fourth inning and was in trouble only once although he was taken out for a pinch batter in the eighth inning after appar- games played last night. Dairy won out over the Navy in a game that featured a pitch- ers' duel between l-iartinger of the milkmen and Stull of the Tars. Prudence Hy. Gahagan. Johnnie Kalmuck and Sir Joseph will hit the starting line in two dashes of the free-for-all to decide the win- close score of 13-12. It was an exciting game with the issue in doubt until the last man was out. Bobby Gallant. the winning pit- In all the owners of the winiiin horses will take home 81900 3 prize money for the four event; Three of the New York hurlers --John 5lcCaalI. Don Liddle and Paul Giel-came on in the ninth STRETCH when the Dodgers. alter whacking 0! all l-he l'8I'lllfl d-'i)i llltmlnlllll dead. He would have been a ctim- lhrec homers and a triple in their ently tiring. . d l I. Id-ng the mnne for "n, lnsens and was Cher an d 11 hit st u k on! D" of 3350 m nurses for each n had ..nn...hm.k drivel wrapped it up. Cleveland pushed across its ggn mmbfjtg iizlrlnsie ' on touched nu. nine nlnwsn 5' and azleked 2n sJnck';ec Mn? dash. the first of which begins att Three other classes are on tap p.ln. daylight llmt Lean gave up 15 hits. whiffed 9 petilor in the third race. He and issued 2 free tickets. a good season last year startint: Bull Dunn blasted a grand-slam n in the first inning on a homer for the Abbles and Wilf Day is probably the most popular; - I i A pair of second-stringers -Zim- only N In mu m n to the late "art- pt P for a promising evening of excit- l l k. h . . . . - - e ;Jn;1r:'l"wl:lGpuB'rEn:rvQ::t :'ml: p'":l lti times and winning six events. mop and Don lioaknwere the blglsingilie bgiy AAll Smlfail. a saggifllsg inner kd me way M his own Viv srams and tilt l”5PlllKfW5-S !'ll0V9lllThekwFamel wlahs lileal rim Til Em mddlheil mfinoiibuk byZ.l'l:ifn;tll- ldgwnothive nvhi aflleldallifep by" Al Lory by getting two of the 9 Dairy Shephml had 2 '”"'l” l" "ll" Ma" ""”'l' ""l Jl"""l' l"”' l" "emf The D”) 9”" Cm - ' .' 1 st. ii e ree or . ' 1r ri e gers. I . . . . . , ' -g I mm hv thousands of peoplc. Our space (f(fl(onelaHansford lDonovani. otvn- scored as Kali tried to catch Rtgsein. P W!” n ' n llglatg inotwgir ltf::):eand MacInl)rp lllaearev Pele” was the mp hm lggy lggbltgne hide aKlld;m1vevithtril'll1: " tr v fedh'Doi dL.bll.Giil1 ' .ll fth'din the i.v ierce. ie-ox-Wren .' - i v.' . l s - -' :Vl:hl: an(Ilmi;::fadri:)i- Balldkiasnll-lllmL)ailli('h aghisif 5:-(f:iPllfl1)llllllr.ll?3(:El:llll'rl'liIS.”ln('llidlng a pitched brilliant ball. after that Jim nliradley led lfllt: NBVX El" tylnirggimgegfesnlgfnzris Paddy illlilglkgloricifnbigznesln"tugging-13:3; 3: d The. Chnrluftgtown Braves will ances. At Sydnei. .V. S a freak Crusader Chief It-2. Time. 2.12. 2.-'onc-on hlimc rlin that capped a until lie. '00; W85 llllrtai l" d l”nl5nVj'”.l;,: 2Ml”:n::de;k;'h'e' nn. 0, Shepherd of the Abbies and Fa- singles and a triple in 4 attempts. en play m K”'k"' " S""da5'- Tl" accident claimed the life of the la. in the .liinior Free For All.fil'e-run Brooklyn rally in theinnch butter in the en: . in)" is: P . "W Roche of me BYC played Tommy wmd led me Kensmen A tournament will be held at the players will leave from the and stellar games in the field. with a perfect evening with the Bflshlon Horseshoe Club over the Cross on Prince Street at l-ii hit a single. two l”99k9l'ld- The R-C.A.F.. Summei- and the game will begin at 2:30 hickory. He doubles and a triple in 4'trles. Gerald Fitzgerald had 3 hits in Grey Eagle 210 IJ. Mat-Donaldhifourlh off starter Sal Maizlir. l owned by the iron Club of Sydney. Hoak brought the Dodgers even mentioned are 1151', was 1-4. Jet Master Zflllln 'W. in the fifth with his solo linmel” 0” Dempse Gregory pitched the Lions to their 9-6 win over Keefe Drug with an eight hitter. Wally side and Kensington clubs are ln- All times vited to attend. The tournament will begin at 2.30. popular pacer Bud's Best. when the 7-year-old gelding with a rec-w ord of 2.12 was being "blown out” Tennis Classes Begin On by nuner Duncan MacDonald of Lewisl. owned by P .l (ladegan. Rav xllinzant n S-V'l"”3- l”ll”W'”l-1 ll” "P"l'"lz 24 Tl"”'- 2l3i'”- 213' Tl" ”"'3'”l"l "Mk W” ll”."”: l" ll" Jack” ' I b Constable on the mound for the four trips. Keith Cameron. Y's dash. he staggered oven! to tho. old Jacob Withnow nleasgd lllS'Rnl')ills0n at rlhkilrd base. nzlgftfllgfsli T u 105nm nave nn 'en hnsn Kn. nnrd sanknn nestdns nlmnng outside at the track an dropped Continue on page was a secllll use new 3” " Hilson Carr and Duke McCal- 2 for 3. starred rlefensvey. e - '&'"'"4mc)i A"” ” ' ' T ”lfnr Gilliam. Wllfl lPPl3l'9l'l C3”. The Cnarlnmnnwn playground type 0; sneakers Nth the hpgvy him were the offensive stars for not a nice shoestring catch of a the Lions each hanging out three foul fly in the first frame. and grip sole tear tip the soil and make indentations. Judging from the large number of children who took part in these instruction periods last year. it is thought that the number of rac- Furillo in right. made a snalmv throw to nip I runner at second in the same frame. Garth Mar-Farlane played well at second for the victors. He forced three runners at sec- nnd on nice pick-ups. Commission in conjunction with WASHING-1-ox. .,tp- "A down-lthc Charlottetown Tennis Club will pour came to the relief of Tommylbegin instruction classes for the Bvrnp Friday night and preserved youngsters who wish to learn the alfl-(I shutout over Washington tomzame or for anyone who wishes hits. One of Carr'ii hits was a double. ltlnnoghan. Scantlebury and Constable each had a pair of hits for the Kccfers. Dcfensively Tiger Bradley play- Flyers .WillW:et Stars l At Memorial Field Sunday the New York Yankees it-fthiinderlllt become more proficient at it . V. The Fli ers will meet Tom Mac ithe Stars iiinning the first pair in n gn,ne..a1ied in the 135; of thpnOn Monday morning at 9.05. at gllfitlst 0:1 llanllt hm) nol he Sllf- :2 gidgrgeailthl1il)';l;i:frfolllll:h:lllygfllf UNFSCORE H E FFll'lallP'-S 5l3l'5 31 M9"l”l'l3lFl9llllof games while the Flyers ivoii or-vonlli inning after the Senalnrsllll” Cll.a"l"ll9l0W" "l"rl5- tnteennt do lmee. n enmima-nds at gjsts E Y's Men 420 502 13 15 8 on Sunday afternoon in s regularlme hm hm inan S(,m.(.d a Inn and had me. The instructor for these, classes and ;,flr'iU?:I:wnVul?1 lw3l;r':nlH,?l"Yi ' K;'n:,n,,n 035103 12 g 4 gtme of the City Baseball Lea-l , i . i . .H n Hm. bases filled with two out. The SC0li8v"llll'be llf.afT'dN'”l'"ll:”"n llih” if k” a,,..,,,,.. Wm," has one nu... 3...: min Umpire. Johnny Carroll. gllllh Rt ll 6 ti lselddmllleel lillialeliirglslllltlatlillil plltltlitcrl rewrwll '0 Hw iixllllinllglgn lelfl) fi?iualil:lllltS:ac8l :l)r'lfll!fi:ld ml-lkl"Vv "59 "l-l Wlllllfl kllllllV l08ll V l '1 9 . ars are prl-scit y rs niz -g ' . I. '. Jim Kl-iislanlt rt'DilCt' .Vl'll95 . . - i it for use at the classes An- --' " - rlghthander Ronnie Slaiilt). 3 but never flrcfl a pitch. A heavyiKT"?3g0al3:l1a:goi;(ag3ll::e 81';-;:1;:;' interested in helping nm in This is um seasm of plenmude in the cellar of the league stand- ings bill are only four points out OF HAND of the Flyers' first place berth. A manner may phone the Tnnnis ('.lub7972-1. or contact the instruc- tor Earl Nicholson. and arrange- in the realm of wildlife. it is also the season of birth, life and fCPlAThe Cape death. The struggle for existence Are Rematched gainsl the Stars and Toni Wac- Farlanc trill have either Earl Mat-Kiniion or Donnie .llacl)oiialll rain .di'vclone(l fi!uto a dglilzetas-mm, Davis Cup Star, ll." afllvpd (m l 9, mlm" ' "e'",es'l Racquels and tennis balls 5""l'"ll 3 lmll me 33"" N” be provided for those taking in- will sold for SYDNEY. N.S. (Mr Tnbaccn has bin for the Stars tomorrow will lh H” H I I ha” Pllsll lllem llll0 8 lW0sWil2v' ll? l0T "" 9 ' '" 3” 9 ”'l 0. called our hour and 15 nllnlll.ESl:".u(.”nn and tn nnh. 9 ni ment meals will be made for the rec- Flilinllfl Illa”? Wllll llle D”dl1"5- ll” Fly" rm" igami: wmmng ll 1 r. 'i e r T .'q p quets to b '-k d 1 ho t isslon Friday and th survi al fth fill t '3'?” M”! "W" "ll" limes-Willi i””k- . . X algyriie thus scored his second :l':deSnllf0nl'llt(::l?l9dlTrll'lfEnsallllh There lsenoplfecefofmthc inslrlic- gal-:C(t)l!l)nedxlang.ltlcl'l)en"l'?i rematch be- on aroilnd thle, cldcl(.eAlSl-(i)aecs- Inn" than WW Yu" "1 Tl" ll” l”"l5 have alreadlf Gan” l'"'"-l5.-?:l.of successive shiilnlilacainsl the Sell-ners. This type of sneakers are llnntnnr are studl-ills required tween Canadian lightheavywelght coon or skunk on nightly prowl its merit. it has a space " atnrs, both tlircc-hitters. and ex-gnpr-egsary because tennis club of. to Join the Tennis (lluli. bill any champion Yvon Durelle of Bale through the fields. swamps and rm Island store shelves from Ste. Anne. N.B. and Bob Isler of woodland glades noses out a East point to North cum junior wishing to do so may con- tact the caretaker at the courts or senior members. lflcials wish to prescrxn the top of the clay courts and the New York. mother l-fun, pheasant or ruffed , an fending a string of scoreless inn: in their only other meeting. Dur- grouse sheltering her brood in .ings against Vl':-isliinizton to 20. Heisoil Jack Burke Leads City same DPrl0d to tie, Coyle for the 2.40-G. Beer. range should he just about rom- lllc Stars this evening on Memorial l1.' .- .th:-.-.s .-mrmr H L B 'frillrl:lz'lii:if;lpf1hcE2rilri:ttnr: lea on D Plans are beinn "lad? to llolli; The weekly slioof was held on elle gainedasplit decision over the their downy bed; the great horned I Ba a a h o faw ptefllllli clttiisscsn at tho ll-VF -Monday and Thursday evenings American in an eight-round non- owl wlnnowing on silent" wings D . (-"H--,r(-,0 fAPl gm punt. 14p,n.,,, ' . coursfann I not he nnnounred with a inzlroaln many gunlncrs on title bout at Newcastle. lsler has throughout the niflht. eyes like hrk BMW. wppd) vmm. Mvndznn ...n.,rS; 9, Dad; inn Cleielanri lllgdla-ll; tn.-n1ed;For S sIde more er. "1 hand to Jnlfl In ill-9'-.&lIMillllK. . nlamored for a rematch in a new bright yellow orbs as keen as -i .:;:..t”: ;.i . , . 2': "Bl . .. . .. r "S ' ct-irwiuo out mm, Mskm la lrms tm llwl STAN'l)llV(iS' 'lR 'l”6' to tier-onie ill? lltil 12 IrllH:('."anlt:l ”wn'd”w hrtt "W Imusliallv high scores Pfolloknltrill w:;li;Il:l CManllld0dmzi's wleltervllglghf Hess 1'; qlll'::tCO?Jlfi whalier'vl!il'-nmmfes last ltX'H tree 5 o pay in ie t i 'F''' V, . i . .2 ie. me 5 compeiions i - n l V. V A r - . . . . 56 c i g or City Baseball League to boost hislmw” lg V; in i:l;'I:t”nPllillf1Ff in the Americanlnn. mday M the Summusnn, .El(ilelDllw:llltl'i2hPl;a;)l::rFl1n nl;Ell:,fl;lllf::;; tsilltnholldeni until; B8l:lfl:f. frogs in a swamp. stumbles upon Manufactured by amraile '" 8 5”:1-''"S 50" a."d'Dodgcril 9 4 5 ii The powerful rizhtliander didn'll.Gn" and Cmmy Cmhl I rounds of skeet and already has fmleihant 8 ax S . buck duck "mug on her eggs MCKEY l NWHOLSON grab lop place in the batting nan . ., 3 4 5 -NW, a ban hi, on ,,, H... ,n,..,....i.Anii:s- COMPETITIONS: The following is the schedule for his name up with the it-anlin ma 0"" '" ”"”'l”” ” l"'””l" ”' 5"" TOBACCO co. LTD. race lnom -lMfCltl'le1l;g lllt iggfsi i ' F-- n-n--n-e--1-- 2.10 p.m.eC. MacDonald. D. Bak- the fourth section 0f the City son. The (.1.,hhnn5., n nearing icnm. i 1'3: 90Tmgllf'llll:15e Cal End the cnulomnnwn who sumped rom .. . ti .. . , , pr. MV HOWE" nan Leanne. nlnmm and me "Au plcmi ' II c up an ie 3. . Buck wiiirlnck joined the tool F T M; J De Fuca 2,20--I. Sillipliant. l. Godkin July llwAbbies Vs Dari up 'k-lllav v A .1- .-.h- 7” laps Sfurs PI'GCHCe Continued on patio 1 five as he liil UVPT -450 ll" lllP O 2..'l0nNf. Peck. E. hodds dale diamond); Keefe Ililru; mvgllhc pnclllmdllriirlollliloldln'::inll(r:la.I:i: ' - . - K- M('lV0l"- M- lV'8VY l0ld diarnondl: Barry's vs There will be a practice for the Forum RYC I Knight's diamond l. second slot at .308. - l r - Underwood . They are the only three hat- T 2.-50.1. Jardinc. A. Larkin July isnavc vs. Keefe oi-ug Drop oiil, shoot R rrilinrf or it Field at" 5.15. tcrs ill the lealllle ltalllllk OVBY 3.00-J. Compton. Y. Ahern l0ld Diamondiz Dairy vs. Barrytslmu Wish just watt-li. you'll r-amp .300 uho have had at least 20 3.1o.N. nu gene. M. smanman. (Pal-kdaie diamondt; Navy us. Ab. back, i T J I nfflt"lRl trips to e plate. M N.S C Pl 0 , bies lMemoria1 Fieidn Followini: i - ii I if . ll C"'"”” R”"'' D"d3" "ml" itfi (-i-no: FTl."uNs'. -luly 15-BYC vs. Dairy 'Park-lllcrs this llltlhplfip W "M": 2"" N- so 3559.35" ' "es" Y leads those with less than 220 at - ”F' I amnfa-l'k ma”. Ma” dale diamondi: Keefe Drug vs. Ab-i Possible 27w - - ,1 , Ln 7 hats with five hits in it trips. '07 R”';';"''(. '1'", C?.':lne”lI'Jl hles lMemorial Fioldi; Barry's vs, Roll H.VllCll1lEil1 . . . . . .. .. lnmll-wile... isgagrltlmlul MAIN EVENT 10 ROUNTI3 Rood hr 8 456 ”em"' . AG” l:sPdnA II l M. New (old diamond" Rn" Mkinmn 7” Ta!:xl5” Live col 1! COBEY JIMMY Ronni? smiley leads all pitch- "Wt '9 .'""3"' .lul.V l8-Nav.Vl's, arc lknight'si”'- 9- Hnuslon 2.5 "" ' '9 ' i ers with a 2-0 record. Charlie l-l4"r?v9r;Vlll llll95ll5- Alb9"l diamondt: Dairy vs. Keefe Di'iiiz.ll"l1ll Simpson 22 Ryan is also pitching J000 with 0l 9- lla".V Dal?-V . i0ld diamondl; Abbies vs. Bari'y'.sl0' S "nrrnr 2i FAMOUS oi.oU1' n H, mark. l.2l-Garnctt Peck. Dave Larkin. (parkdnln diamondn 1.-lint llnrzaii ml 157 um, 159 Lbs. Vern Handrahan leads the Run Macpherson July 22-BY('. rs. ltbliies lltlmu-lR'” ''""”''ll 21 Babe Ruth's longest home run Civutwn New York sirikpmit parade with 32 in an in. l-33mlVl8.Vl'l8l'll SClllll'm8l1. Thomas ("-131 Field” garryvs VS. Knnfn. -V-n-D... travelled 537 feet in an exhibition mnnsl nnnnin Madman nf tn, 11;-golllter. yell Shagpm R h Drug min ninn.nnn.. Va”. H. n game at Tampa. Fla.. in 1919. GASTON ARTIE rig .- 'l ' it it. 25' '.V '0"nE- i new D g 4P kn: - I t A4 -m-V.&mm”m-"- ,.3l;'; innlitgsg m mp M In Paul Schurman mrv . D n . air; lrivir. 2 AH ll Av. l-”-g:lll9'AP0l?'e- "Path Wnrrm vies waliio Slated TOdCy N 0 T l C E '52”''- ll” Ll”- JB Bn'"kIP' F ” 7 25 10 Am let)-Bert If'l1:nlf'l' Charlie Pet . P A Ch'town nn S MIHNAL New York viii .l(. Ii ...7 as s .308 ' ' ' ' ” r V - - oUND 1-: H J (.m'nf'”n I Q ,6 8 M8 M0 Ntmian Mat-Leod Lions sn.,a..Tl';;f,'nnllnl.ln'i;(k;mfl"g:lVn;, There will be a meeting of D. l-"Flair. F . 7 Kl I .276 ' mnfwnna slang." nlgignk Mnaln In a Junior licoglie softball-5l3l'lllltl at 1:15 p.m. Tliere iviillall members Pf the Flsh & "DUCK" BILLY R in-caliiim. ii . ll no 3 .267 (.-awn '5' '" ' t " game last night tlic Vics vralloped be two classes with n snnnn going Game AS-50Cl8ll0Yl. TF0?" N CRAWFORD C. Rnnn-... F H R 30 n 167 M v 1' . I h ' l "W Linns 2,”. 0-nrinn mnnnn n to thr winner of each class. Willi Bordon and surrounding diS- V conciision o t oi r - .- ih p .' -i V p . t - l Pitchers” nmirnc nrlm will ll? dWn"l"l llflfmllflv ltlllllglorflirfil .il:i'.'tm.:. w:..i...":..l.:.'.l.".,'g"l., '.:”"3Ln':";l;""':lh”"' tricts. on Tuesday,.July 12th 150' Lint-. 157 Lbs. gross and low not scores as well int 3 , - ' ' all mcmb rs . 3 Sf. 7230 .m. S.T. in Borden Ch """l "'5' Y'"k W L H. 501 p e. Coll izhnn and Clioiorie did 0 mail themviolit-s of p 5 gniinnq H mwlmn F g 2 0 1.7- to . is fr(')i' klealPd! gill? compcli'tllons. mp huninz fm. the lnsnrsl ntnmnnthe opportunity to slinnl-antligel Town Hall. Purpose of this i C nmnn D i n 0 '5 H M":-Niic en sa a slipper W! I; nrrinin Mulligan hit homers for the 350f'll'lllg('::I”l)')rf;1f:I(;llC(llui2S lr;ossil:c.' n t meeting is to organize a sub- 6 ROUND SPECIAL 4 ROUND OPENER J. I, . .. .. .. pn '. . . . . . fwgmmljn 5- -f l 1,1” 3 - -- . . N we team shoot will take place. I2-u'r'.f.. h.”,””Ch l.;ler:hl5.dflr;”tlger:g'lll BOBBY QUINN ROY DIAMOND Ppmn F 1 I W H B .t.Sh lhr:)rr”son)sni:tVo'futnln-)t;r; s0l;(1(')flflK man. a mem . Deaie . 131 Llutnsch town 11.8 Lb.lvqCiItlrVli s uvb .. ii I 1 is ll ' i ""1-lmn.V . ' . ,.;';L".',,.;'.”. , , ,..,,,.,.. ll l inter. 1; is hoped that strong "TIGER" STEELE i-.aNii. GOVIA nmdmhnnp S 2 2 M 32 -. l 10 r T atnadm: rgolgin llfiltorii-i. York. Alex- lad Lbs.. (jhtupwn 130 Lbs.. B.W.l. . - --- T . . i mersi e and Ch r i !:'iI,Lr.':l;l.). ...o. .2,..23s DJ?" Bert. Thomas. s 270 lh.- Ameri- in 11 hours. 10 minutes. Stiiarte p U lotttetown will enter. Shooting :illl USUAL PIHCES Ba-eba” Resuhs fnffffn fjjgmfhg"fr:;f;NP(f;..l;:3T' l;'.l;n”": By STERLING SLAPPEY hole. ntllmtlify ,:.',.,ln,:”nl.ln'."i .f;"";'I:' New and Used Car Parts. Ringside 51.75 - Rt-servo SSL25 - Children 60c a lwams M W Juan do mm mm. Chen”, W nnm and he has ,n....,nPs'r. nalonawsf. fcnzianci lFAl?dl--I (line "of tiie hole": bunkers is nniinccd at that time. Suitable Austin 3,15 31,0 avanable Tickets on Sale at Fred Lambros Amerit-an Lnaguo when he touched the beach at more in rFVt'arrl money waiting 9 9' 0m50ll 0 ll! I"! In Ir! Cyndi! led hell for an obvious reason. prizes will be awarded to the win- P ' clm-laml 100 non out -i I 0 Sax: Point st 660 n.l'n nor ycs- for him at his starting point of hrrnmrt.-he tnurth tznllrrtn wintwnlrtnothrr is called ”beardie's" he- niniz learn. Fhiraco mo om noon o s o terday He swam the is: miles Port Angelclc. cnnsefytive Ilirlasl; oiien iinlzf chatrln-.can;e (lit ilx shaped likcf ah bin-ti. my LAwLoRvs AUT0 Leninn, Xarleski int and Hagan; '-W rv-Vr or 'V' 5 S 00 H I Pal" on 9? Ir pace in one o t e owest- . Pinrrr Fonsiiegra '9' and Lollnr . o gallln "lllnd dl0,l' C 724101: l0l”lsl:ll5Ff"l'll'll(llJ "Dl9ll5”lll Y93ll'5 Welll l0 QALVAGE w ,1A,.m,.n..; L,,pin".n F S T . . I recor or open p ay on . ran owe, .-year-od Yorkshire n;.i..r....r,. 1.14 gm 201., 9 15 ll olAn1d':ev;,' hallomei Old Course. golffer who was a virtual unknown There will be it practice for the Opposite Forum W -it Lick Juan De Fuca gm” .. ..: ...i:'.::;z....i'”.i:::'.r:";:::':il.::.2":;..:l"l.2 ':.:";" n DIAL 4383 i o a an en iamon at : . Pillvte, llorish till Moore '7l and be! i ' It ( tn " t i ore wnn ng or e rs tme went on to lead the qualifiers Trianrlos. Smith tilt: Sullivan. 1 t h n I k I ' h d d M - Klnly i3 3.-ndnwski .7, , , . g y g . as year, came ome wo s ro es . owe a man it 70-71-6934 - and wmw wHDm,ish; Hiillsulan Vi( Tfifll.-l' i(.l?r--A lonely figiirclylhc rocky licatih of Saxc oint at nnend of scnnnndvs John F-Anon mt vnnl HRS: BaL-Trinndml ph.ln9y.who wnlllflfll give up swam into:6.tl6 sin. PDT. Behind hm was who nninned wnn . 704 Nan Mme Locke wnn 7yH.9.70p New ynrk mo own. 3 n nthe hearts of cheering thousands a. gruelling. zig-Lag swim that car- nl making n Mn stminnn Tnnmg -nguin Bernard Hum of England. wnnninnmn mo mngn n 3 0. here Friday as hiilky Bert Thomasnricd him an nestin-iated 25 miles Mn matched the fun lnued by non, Van Dnnnk of Bnnnumv An. it logger out of Tacoma. Wash . be-loff the ill .'l-mile (lllSlV8Ylf3l". Enbby Jon" of ".9 United State! mnin Cerda of Arncnnnn Harry n if. ll ' ' V . . n Pd m 7m mm "0" "mm Almld "l lllm W35 "W V'"l""l' Walter Hagen of the Weetman and Ken Bousfield of M nnn nf Mn. fhams; the dfirsltr pcrso'n ronriuerlln .1 T. ! d. H I" ((192;-,.27,' Eyrne and Berra: Pamial and 9 A ml" 'l "V" 5 '3' , l 3' -V "M5 53" ""1 " 9” ” U. S. (lint!-29b and Bobby Locke of England had 286: and O'Connor ' r Ho swaiu the lilil mil:-.c in it 000 to the first person to swim mAf' t1943.5ot. . F S n R rmgomm - hours and 10 mntites. llhe strait. Publisher Stuart Keate Susi, 75:37; H at W” Hvn al:.:.RM:n'ldo Barhlerl M Ame" e National League . TllUFSl'lHY "Ill" ill? W7l'll Wmlzprrscnled the cheque at dockside. .1.-ope, beggar than the om Con", Ton nmnhnr wan kn, Conrad M . i ' WEDNESDAY. JULY 13 First , H , Y H . , Cincinnati 000 loft 01072 S l grsxgdagfn .l.l"ll:"::la:all:il:5!iml1”'rl.lfl3,:':"llh:;lllsE';:-lginlg :ol;;l' A:::l::'reC(;fd setlby illongs in l927land San Antonio. Tex.. British amateur Mil l( 0000121 . - '-r -'1 S--- - b l lab!-'ln' ii i.h -own. . Fzsfllnxpxlipnstnin(7?:':n.:t'9 his first from the United States SL300 reward. Growing here was 7;i3;7.e7''3.-f5:;:;. 1' y y , 0 3 8.30 P.M. (Daylight Time) ' side. a public fund which hit 3700 and ngvgn ovgm, pA3 FUN & ADVENTURE Free. For All Pace-2 dashes-3350.00 per Dash Spahn and Crandall. L - Fowler. Hits: Mil-Mathews. Philadelphia 000 Jot! 011- 5 'I 2 Pittsburgh 310 Mil f).'tx-ll 2i 1 (Completion of suspended some of As the former US. marine corps veteran came within sight of land. the cheers of 3,000 persons came out to meet him. SANG IN WATER kept climbing. Mayor Calude Harrison of Vic- toria said he would ask city coun- cil to name Thomas a freeman of the city and honor him. his wife He shot par or better on each of his four rounds and wound up seven strokes under the par 188 for the tough 6.936-yard course. Thomson was on the sixth hole FOB BOYS 9 to 14 YEARS Ann's Dream, Sir Joseph, Bay State Pat, Gahagan. Prudence Hy, Impact. A Pace-2 Dashes--3200.00 per Dash CAMP HOLLAND COVE July 16 - aotti Register Now It Y.M.C.A. May at ,Cole. Kipper Mi Mrozinski (til Kiiravn ill and Lopnts; Surkont and Shepard. Atwell ill. L-Cole. Hits: Pha-Jones: Pgh-Thomas. Brooklyn Ml) 5l0 113-12 1! 1 NIwYork 042000100-U101 Newcoaie. Hughes (3) Labinc ta) looimck on and Walker. Howell lock. 1'3: Wlilllt Moment in) Game: second tel Aatonetli (Bi Mt-call m. Llddle Syracuse om oori inn. 5 in 1 Hi cu m and waitmm, Katt Rochester not an on:-1.115 fl . W-Lablne. L-Gomez. mu Spring. zinlter (2). Peter-so Hi . lloal. l1odses.NYk and Heyrnsii: Motord and Rand. and family and his swim crew with a civic dinner. CONQUEBING HERO Bert's welcome as he entered Victorla”s inner harbor aboard the Seattle cruiser Kin: Bacardi was one accorded a conqii in. hero. The yacht slipped slowly into the harbor. greeted by the roaring cheers of the crowd. the shrill blast of ship's whistles, and a battery of television. newsreel, and news- paper photonaphers. Bert scanned the crowd. He milled at his wife. and daughter Friday when he learned that Fallon blaze. The Aussie stroked steadily was hot and heading home In a away and except for a rugged ses- sion in the bunkers on the 14th, finished like an old-timer. Thomson had a seven at the lath but that was no disgrace on this famed course. one of 'f'bmnson'ii hottest chal- lengers. Chrlsty O'Connor of Ira- lsnd. had an night on the some ........a ' Peter Clegg. Laurel Chief. Meg, Jo Jo Spencer. Cap- tain Morgan, Daniel Hal. Scott. Hedgewood Chief. Abner McGraw. A Victoria radio station played marine corps hattle times which were relayed by loudspeaker to the plodding swimmer. At times he gang. The 27tH)ouiid swimmer touched T B Pace-2 Dashes-4200.00 Ill Conto, Miss Knox. Propane, Jay s Frisco Guy. Far Away Lady, Yankee Joan, Tommy Morgan, Eva Budlong. c Trot & Pace-2 ouhu..siso.ooJpu nuii G. Ann C., Orange Hal. June Breeze, mmie A., Miss per Dash Hope, Bob Clegg. Abe Class. . FEATURING TI-ll FRI! FOR ALL fl-lh&' "””'”&l'on 010-5 9 o as '3 3:4 u 1 l”' l''''” l" "" ll" " '"" 1 ' 1 sh-ron lee. "i on Jun like - guy ten in his -in at on other w rth D l , R bert Le , Lou Budlong. Julie Clegg, Us- : i m, slim to and who lust beat up about six or urseu already. "1 1 can get in dam g'oy'”J:dy.: Gm, M?” Punt Joann Kdmndn hnpcgfn Gghggan. Miller. Hug gerheretz Theta. Wheat (8) and shape, ro like to try swim. and the strait: Ptndence y. Sir Joseph. . seven sailors." the former marine Glbraltitr. Declarations time 12 o'clock noon Iaturday, July 9th. "It ' "lie was closer h uyhi; than he laid. "mm! all : :33 z l l": Khalil Jaw M "m M mm Management reserves right. to re-arrange program if Also six OHIO! dull!!! . ' """” suftl declarations are received. ...'.?.:.'..F"'.'.".'.?..""""""" "”"”"""'”...t "' M - 9-com merino ;mu m ." '" B :3: 'u:.w:d-tire from as N Jmygggegtmrggvu unfit race will be held Thursday. cH.T'ow"n D'"wNn 'Aln said. "I' to In the water. when - . was the other milks Via-aelnse-siuenhnuauetninh