.Flyers Blank Dodgers 3-0 In City Loop Baseball Tilt Jimmy MacDonald's Flyers keptl up their winning ways at Mem- orial Field last night as southpaw ed. Jack Burke threw 3-hit ball "a 3-0 victory over the Dodgers i a city league baseball fixture. Burke faced only 27 batters lnl g the 7 inning game. He walked two; 5! and llnc batter got a life on that only Flyer error of the ganie. It was Jack's second victory in as !l I inut ns ngles. and Cukcr Pineau. In the seventh Pineau got a lift' on a scratch single. lie rarrtl ln the city league. lofted it long single into right field and Plneau scor- latcr. Keith Dalzit-' for crossed up the oPP05lli0" bY,bU"i' n int: ."-afelv and scoring MacKinnon. Seven different players garnered the Flyers hits, all of which were Dodgers third baseman Joey Le- Clair got the only extra-base blow lot the QRIIIP when he drove one !down the left field line for a double. x-Struck out for (iiilis in ninth. TRIBE COPS 8TH iliave yet to win a game. meet tip Zht in it regular game of the City Bascbail league. l second as Whltlock dropped Stan LINESCORE , , Ic)"s throw on MacKinnon's m'tIItnfIl Flyers . . . . , . ., 010 000 2 3 7 H” 5"” VIc""'Y F8l'kt”' "P by ball. lilark Ladner, I newcomer to: Dodgers . . . . . .. ()00 000 0-0 8 1 me Dudgers W55 ill UNI t-'-HT-'llSE Area A o the Stars. Since that time, how. 35&t& - 5 This chat-igaggouirhiui, Thlnfsdi an It:28,AVi95j-5 Pontiacs, Independents Play 2-2 Draw In S'side League Bn(Il.lilIllllI(' (ii'.1dy's short fly in the seventh. BOX 'l'hc Macl.ciitiaii Pnntiars the lntlcpendeiits fought to it seven- lnning 2-all draw at Queen Eliza- beth Baseball Park last evening the first time since the Summer-IPONTIACS side Town League started that the'G. Dalton, ss Pontiacs failed to win and the in-ll-2. l)alton. 1!, 3b . dependents failed to lose. Walker, cf The game was a thrillrr with Giliis. '.!b the Pontiacs leading all the way whale", until Garth Harris who relieved Phillips, lb Bob Mai-Dougall on the niotind in l)csRoclics. the fourth frame, walked Des Mat-l)ougall, Callaghan. with the bases ftill initial-t-is, p, x allow Allison Campbell in romp Grady. ph ., home with the tying counter. 1'0'rALs Vance Harris vient the full seven SCORE AB ab". p .. Cnwnmwumwn ccccccceo.-I ooczccot-egg: H22 2 ting the powerful Pontiac Cliih . .. . , . down with a solitary bingle, .a RDEPMVDENN Texas lcaguer to right by Clarence Gillis in lhp sixth inning. Mac- , ” Dougall. starting for the Pontiacs. iL””"' cf ' gave up 5 hits in 2 2-3 innings.lB ' 3b Garth Harris finished the game. (:a”3gh3"- H allowing no further hits. but hav- 5cl'””"”" 2” Int: 1 lot of trouble with his cnn- Delmleyv ”' trol. and giving up four free L3"d'Y- '-' passes. including the damaging one C”"k- 55 ' hat tied up the ball game. V- H'3”'l5- P -- - Mark Delaney led all stickes Campbelh 9" with 2 hits in 3 trips. Ed Dalton TOTALS pulled off the fanciesl fielding play ph-walked for Clark of the: season when he robbed Des Callaghan of what (Tanieroii. . . .. .. ) gcuuuuauuouu no---coooceeow u-:3--v-eneo--oz:-'3 Ihoc-string effort off pinch-hitting Boates. . Baseball Results LEADERS National League Na".-"I Lune ll-'-drltx. Meyer (7! Owens tilt Ne- Hits---Boyer. 85 may tilt and Scminlck. W-Ne- Doubles-Lopata, Philadelphia. 0 gray: l.-llurdcttt-. Hits: Mil-l.o-17. fan. Aaron; Pha-Jones, Seminick, Triples-Mays. New York. ll. Jlpalil ('hit-ac" tkktttttfl 110-2 7 2 Stolcn bases--Mays. 15. lit-noklin out 400 01x--6 9 0 Pitching-Lawrence, Cincinnati llarkcr. Lown 9-0, 1,000, :'-I and Landi-ithp ('IaI:1. llcssent tilt aiirl Wiiikrr.l W t'raig. I.-llacke. HR: Bim- ltrillti St Lotiix 78 American League AB R 252 63 170 Ill) . N3 .11 022 (K12 000---6 ill 0 but York 00000tll)00-0 5 I Pttliolsky and Smith; Antoni-lli. Mt'("iIl Hit ilttizik ttit Littleticld ttw constable to: and sum, Aiittinclli. HRs. Stl.-Boyer Smith. tlltitiilc. .V.Y. Maxvicll. Detroit lI(ut-nn. Detroit Vernon, Boston . I74 27 Lollar. Chicago 135 25 Runs-Mantlc. 63. Riitis batted in--Mantle. llits-Manllc. 96. Doubles - Pit-rsall. Kiiciin. 16. I2), American IA-ttigue It.-tItim' mi 200 otrz otpli IS 2 CIcvcI'd I00 till) 012 (IL-12 17 0 , Wifzht. Fornicies t-it Brown tat anti (install. H. Smith tilt; (inr- " .. '9 I-O"'0-IISINNI-at-r-g 99OOJhCNOr-r-3 1 2i , x--replaced MacD0ugall in 4th innings for the Independents set- pli-flied out for Deslioches in 7th BASEBALL ROUNDUP ;'3”"N9'-S-99-rib stecmcccceca-; in 7th. Struck out by V. Harris-5. by b I b might have lliacbougall-5, by G. Harris--7 09" I tripe y it running one- Walks off v. Harris-5. off Mac- . . :ia'nd stab of his looping line to Dougali-i. off G. lliirris-4. They lhwalmed again In the ("st cl centre. Callaghan turned in Umpires-plate Benny Grady.i,, lked and Smed 8 "am" . . : . . , t - g r "'9 W”"” h"' dis?”-V with 3 bamv D0'"”9 01”” "id Ndletttrliied a doubler intos lcft fielfl. mnndt Time 6.15. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Strikeouts - Friend, Pittsburgh. t-ier. the Dodgers have lallfn on GVII days and in 16 iniiiiigs of play against the Flyers they have been unable to score a single run. On Sunday afternoon the l)od'zers were wliomped 13-0 by the Flyers and last night were again shutout this time by I It-0 st-tire. KLr.ned,v has lefthantlcr Don Mac- Donalti all set for ttini.zlit's chore against the Stars ulioso lineup is heavily laden with It'll-Ilftflflcd bat- ters. llacltiarlaiie hasii't nominat- ed anyone for ditty on the Stars STRAIGHT many starts. V , M .K- Roiinie Stanley suffered llltfl de- zllilbl:-;Ie golijgle? hits” "man I . . feat although he gave up any 7; T D 0 P k T '1 hits. 'l'wu walks agd I slngl? P.”i nox SCORE - TOW" rlvlng Cir Onlg T duced one run in t is sccon innin,-1 , , g Q A" R H PO A E; 3'” I" the Seventh "If, nyerts aldd. Illtrlfzilelnltlb 4 0 l 0 1 0. The fourth harness racing card ony L.. Ab!"-'1' MCGWW Fflid S" rd H""”'0" IV -” "" 1”” 5”i"”- v ' ' .4 o i o o o1 t It v - -u b h Plant. Starting in the B ace are a ficIder's choice and the lone l:;::;(('."ui5,,5a" H. 4 0 1 1 0 0 :'h"lg'eut:t”::'nilI)'riviB Peld at the Lauwl Chit Marion E” Mannm, DfifI5!Pl' error of the game. ishephera .3 0 1 7 3 I d t . I18 arktunight Dr Dm,(,,. Hmsicr Doctor. Jolly Burke struck out Dodgers BI'l(I.'Burke U 3 0 0 I 3 0, uhen 30 lioises get off behind the Budv Jnnity Geo;-gg, Myong gnd 5la"I9-V "MUM 3 hke number "I Ready: lb 2 1 0 9 fl llstartitig ;::ite fo. purses gogamng Dale 3, - - Flvcrs. , , iPineau, ilb . . . 1 l 1 fl 2 0 Sltitkt. Amttng the horses starting in the Both pitclit-rs were given fine Macxmnon, L-( , .1 I 1 l 0 0 Four races in eight dashes aretx D lrtit events are Zukie Volo. support DY llt0U' l"i""”ate5- Tl"”lLadnar, if . 3 0 l 2 0 0 on the card at 3200 per dash. All Botllong. Connie French. Fair- tcams split ll” "W"-”' bc"”T"" TOTALS 27 It 7 21 9 li Th? 5 Pace with six starters go. lliinitlale. Famous Boy and them and in the 10D 07 "19 ””''d V has Preriier J. Walter. Prince JoIlit.V l--”l"h- inniniz the D-mvrs willed 0” "'9 DODGERS M? R " P0 A '7 lliurllltntl. Miss Donna Mae. Anth- Post time is 8.15. first double play of ill? X93” 1f5;LU"d- 1'-D - -- - J 0 I 3 0 r"'”i T-TL----W ' m Bobby lytriti spcztrcd AI.itL'(ilyl!l-!l'dIll:.Il:. MeadcDuiiald. c :2! 3 5 ll) 3 ' . Ilot grounder. tossed to W it or fill" .Y. c . . d S T h a for one anti lrv .l1aclx'iiinon .slrt'It'h- Llll(l.:l0f-'k.3ES g 3 ill -I3 I? O El '7' m "I" the may M H” mm tent:-ri'(innun"i't5” 2 0 l 6 0 0 T I ' d M". . . .. ..... .. 3 .. .. .. . .. yers o S side Satur ay Lari MacKiniioii dime Ill the 'u-yu Id 1 0 0 0 0 first Fiyer run when he ('lll)l)C(I QM” 0'” ' I I; 3 0 0 0 0 , g , , . , ,A h a line shot into t-rnicr field after tL'a"”'V X "E I O 0 0 0 0 h Iimllllel IRf"ng9d)' S 1.)0tl.t.'Ct'-s. it'll: moimtl silt” i':IlVlBul)':5l-:rb9CElatrl'i9: 6t' le h lk J -k II" I; -' ; ; ' - - -- ave us '0 ames in a rowan l"i,v .- r i 80 ' an y Id we ed in WI” TOTALS 25 9 321 8 llT0m MacFarlane's Stars. who Ryan. Gains tune is G p.m. For the first time in almost two years a tlltarlottetown team will play (Illls1(l(' oi Charlottetown this u.;k.iitI uht the Flyers make a trip in .S.iinmerside on Saturday afternoon: to play an all-star ag- grt-2 tllttll il'0TIl the Western Capit- al's 'l'oun LeaEtte. .liniitiv MacDonald has already given itie nod to his ace Donnie Macl..-an for the starting assign- mt-iii. The ctiiiie at Queen Elizabeth Park uiil be played at 3 pm. Oti Sunday the Summersitie team will pay a return visit to Char- lottctowii for a game with the Stars. The Ralph Piiirati coat-iicd Bristl- ica Xoulh Club Softball team .riti- 0 Softball League yesterday evening by wipping llarryis l.ioiis 8-4 on 0 the Olfl Diamond. The B. Y. c. 1 have won six games and lost only 9 t-ne while Barry's hate it three- I; fotir rccord 0! Pincaii pitched the B. Y. C. to ll victory with a neat lite hitter for olhls third t-onseculixe pitching tri- oi umph. One of the Lions runs was 3 earned. The tcanis fought back and forth for four and a half innings lfore thc I-i.Y.C. scored four tiiiics 0 Sport Chandler walked Ray Mac- 0,Closke,v Ralph Piticau and All ltCoau',v hefort: Charlie Wcatherbic 0 lashed ti double into centrefield to 2 clear the bases. IVPBIIIEFDIC scor- O ed on a single by Des Burge. l .loe R5-vell. the fancy fielding B.Y.('. inficlticr. smashed a iiotne 0. rtin into right field to lead off the at sixth Inning and complete the B. 5- Y ('. scoring. l The Lions lead briefly in the -third lnninsz scoring on L'hantlier's lclean cut single over second and two B.Y.C. errors on Willie Dunn. of the seventh as Angie Carroll Hartinger later scored on Chand- ler's infield out. be- , . ,t'handlcr p. 1.. pB.Y.C. Defeat Lions 8-4 ........i..To Increase League Lead ; In losing Chandler suffcrcd his .first defeat this season. He had 3 --tied their lead atop the City'prt-vioiisly won two and gave for the fifth inning pitched top notch hall. He gave up nine hits and walked five. Alf Coady at first for the B. .Y (I played a standotit defensive- - ly came as did catchcr gene Ward. Duke lilac-Calliim was the best lite ensivcly for the Lions. Joe Rcvsil paced the B. Y. C. attack with two singles and a home run. Alf Cody had two hits. jtlcorge Kt-lly hit a triple for Bar- FIC S. t The game was handled by liti- E, in the fifth inning to win. Pitt-her l son Carr with Poorhy Bradley on first and Bull Dunn on third. l Lineups: B. Y. C: Arsenault ab. .lit-vcll. ss, L. Howling If. It Mc- ('loskcy rt. R. Pincau p, A. Coady llb. C. Wentherbie zb. D. Burge. cf. C. Ward. c. Lions: W. Dunn r. M. Connolly tlf. G. Kelly 2b. D. Mat-Callum Is. It. Carroll .'lb. G. Bradley. lb. A. ('arrnll cl, H. Hartinger rf, S. Taylor lb. SOFTBALI GAME TONIGHT B. Y. C. vs. 8. I. 5. 101d Dil- Ah'iiss will hold a practise on K. of (T. Diamond at It p.m. Starters And Positions For Saturday Night, June 30 C :l('lIillall 000 001 090---10 I2 1 AB R pd. Ptttthumh 001"00,100-2," 5 Bailey. cm. IE4 at; 54 l.aIl'l'(ilIltf' and Bailey; Frientlugoygr, 3;, L M 2-35 49 35 33;; Ag:-tom tag-1. O'Brien '9t and,cit.-menu-. Pitts. . 16.1 23 5.3 .125 lxrttvnt. L-I-ricnd. HR: Pgh-Kra-:1.m.g, pins, , 219 3.3 71 324 Hit Moon. St. L 214 40 so .322 M” "I0 000 300 00-s3 7 0 Runs--Robinson. Cincinnati and Phil. mo 010 out 0l---4 8 0 payer, 49. 8 P. lll.llIl1lllK-El I l Runs batted in Musial and. Sptihn, Burdette (9) and Rice; ,Boycr, St, Louis, 54, Jo Jo Spencer. Summersitle Raceway M. JUNIOR FRI-IE FOR ALI. PACE-2 I)ASHF.S-82.'v0.00 PEIRDASII 2-Pt-ter Federal; &X'um; 1-Taurida Bay; 3-Gay Spirit; 4- FREE FOR ALI. TROT-2 DASH!-TS-3250.00 PI-IR DASH Pr-Jerry A. llatiover; 2-April Bud: I-W3Ym3l'k2 A-t5C"il3'"” Home runs-Long and Boyer, 17 Ace; Ii--Airlock; 3--SIP Francis Dr YE-2 DASIIICS-sS200.0fI PER DASH l--Chocolate Dip; 2--Miss Knox; 3--Eva Budlong; 6-Real Joe: 3-l'll (ionto; 6.. lissoz 7--Bob Clegg. (i(i PACE-2 DASIiE&-3200.00 PER DASH .'y's Lass; 7-Sunkist Joe; 4-Marion E.: 6- val ro; J-Mannistcr Direct; 2-Lnnadale. BB l.- Z ll (lanadairc: - tRHIlIfIIt; 1-Lee (.a II Pcl. 1 P'T”:T7-T 9h til 72 39 59 .381 .359 353 akc. Starters And Positions ?3l3lFor Monday Afternoon, July 2 67. Boston and FREE FOR ALL PACE-2 DASHES-5400.00 PER DASH poch Playgirl: 3-Sir Joseph B PACE-2 4---Barbara Ann Queen: I-Ann's Dream; Zailowntown; 5-Kop- DASHES-8200.00 PER msu 5-Miss Pnlli; .1-Lornle Budlong; Cards' C” , Wiilta Soxia nine-game winning streak was snapped by Boston Wednesday as the Red Sox won 11-0 with Ted Williams hitting four singles in five times at bat. Boston let a seven - run lead waste away and then came up with three in the eighth to trip the White Sox. Despite the defeat the White Sox enjoyed one of their best home stands. winning 12 of 14 games. streak to eight by edging Baits more 12-11 in 11 innings. At one stage. the Orioles held a 9-1 lead. Chico Carrasquel'a single in the 11th drove in Al Bosen with the winning run. Bob Wlesler pitched his third victory and second complete game of the season as Washington whip- ped Detroit 3-1. The lefthander al- lowed only five hits. Detroit hasn't won in its last 11 starts. includ- ing one tie. HITS TWO HOMERS Ken Boyer continued his heavy slugging for St. Louis Cardinals with his ltlth and 19th home runs and a single in a 6-0 romp over the last-place New York giants. Tom Poholsky held the Giants to five hits. Brooklyn splashed through out- field puddies to trim Chicago ti-2. scoring four in the fourth imiiiig. Carl Furilio hit his seventh homer in the eighth inning. Roger Craig, Brooklyn winner. won his eighth straight at Ebbels Field since he was brotitlm HP from the miners last year. He never has lost a game Ill Brook- Iyn. in Boston's winning rally at Chicago. two men were out when Don Buddin doubled and 9”"-"I1 hitter. Dick GEFIIPI singled. Sin- gles by Billy Goodman. Billy Klaus and Williams accounted for- two more after Gernet's uroke an 8-8 tie. At Cleveland six pitchers par- aded tn the mound for the Indians and three 'for the Orioles. Don Mossi was the winner and Hector Brown the loser. Pete Kelly Wins Nova Scotia Open HALIFAX tCPt - Pete Kelly. golf pro from Bathurst, N. B.. shot a onestver-par 66 Wednesday to take a first round lead in the Nova Scotia open golf tournament at the 5,515-yard Ashburn Club's C0llI'.9E. Kelly, former NHL star. led 54 professional and amateur entries in the first 18 holes of the 72-hole tournament. Close behind with 69 were Ash- burn amateurs Rex Joudrey and Charlie Brace. Ashburnli Peter Dolg. who won the 1955 open. and Kt.-ntville pro Jim Walker carded 70. Professionals w i t h i n striking distance were Ashburn's Cecil Menuge with 73, Sydney's Marcel Desjardins, 75. Liverpool's Jack Johnston. 76, Lunenburgls Petcr Shymko. 76. and New Glasgow's Bob Foley with 77. Alan Ogilvie of Moncton scored I 79. Cleveland stretched its winning 3' Red Sox Halt White Sox; Boyer Paces 4th Harness Racing Card At . PITTSBURGH . (AP) - Right- hander Brooks Lawrence won his 10th straight game without a loss as Cincinnati Redlegs scored nlna runs in a wild eighth inning to de- feat Pittsburgh Pirates 10-2 Wed- nesday DIEM- Lawreiice. who has pitched only four omplete games this season, was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the eighth, but he was effective for seven innings. allowing the Pir- es two runs on five hits. He struck out four and walked only one. Cincinnati was trailing 2-l going into the eighth but they went far ahead on six hits and some futile infield play by Pittsburgh that produced four errors, two by sec- ond-baseman SlJP0k -l3C0l?5- Bob Friend suffered his fifth loss against 11 victories. S'side league Picks Team To Play Ch'toittn A meeting of the Summersidc Baseball executive was held last. night with the President. Layton Schurman, in the chair. It was decided that the Sum- merside Pontiacs would play a game at Queen Elizabeth Park on Saturday afternoon with the Char- lt.1i own l-ilyers. game starting at 2.30 pm. On Sunday the Pontiacs will travel to Charlottetown to play the Stars from the Capital This is the kind of racing that was typical of Monday night's racing card at the Driving Park. Darts Down Vics I5-3 In a junior softball league game played last night the Darts smoth- ered the Vics under a 15-3 score. Ralph Beaton went all the way for the win while Mike Benton took the loss. iiarvey Wood hit a home City. The following team picked to play the (Tliariotlctown teams: - catt-hers --Pete Green and Ulric Gallant: pitchcrs -- Garth liarris. Efldle Bntites, Vance Harris, John iiy Whalcn; first base gtirady. Johnny Whalen; second lbztse--Syl Bernard. Clarence Gillis. tthird base -. Fidele Deshochcs. Mark Delaney; tGt-ant Grady was picked for third, but will not be able to plow: short stop -- Gerard Dalton, ltiayitard Schurman. out- fieldcrs -- Ncil Walker, Ed Dalton. Jimmie Grady, Des Callaghan. coach -. Joe Bernard. thihSponsors Tennis Films Tennis enthusiasts or anyone who would like to sec the great- est tennis players in action will be interested in a film being shown at the Rollauay Club ttr night at 8.30., sponsored by the Charlottetown Fennis Clitb. Two films will be shown of rc- cent Davis Cup and Wimblcton matches. They are each of forty- tive minute duration and will start at 8.30. Among the tennis stars who will be shown is Frank Sedgeman. the great Australian player, who for Years ruled the roost as the great- est amateur player in the world. These films should prove inter- esting and entertaining to almost It-veryone and informative to raq- iiet followers, l Smith. Asliburn's Ed Crowcll and BrIRIIlW00fI's Clarence 0'Hearn- Three amateurs-Truro'i: John us tilt and Wilson. L-Lary. 1 It's: Was - Runnels; Del - Max- e . 00. tAbova does not include yester- dayls games.) g-ta, Mcugh .3. Houueman .3. Triples-Simpson, Kansas City, H g g I I I Fen" ,5, Narmki ,9, Mom 3, I ft -l-licka Mclulwynz .1-Ralph Hal. Yr-Propane. 1-Humdlle. 7.. HO, and Avmm. w , Mussig L. Home runs--Maiitlc. 27. ,Fen Spot; 3--Jiial Barbara, 4-itaiigo. DH" . Brown, Hag; ;u1.1-r.-anmn,,' wu. Stolen bases-Francona. Baltt . - A TROT-2 DAST-lE:9-8200.00 PER I . hams; Cie.R,m.n. ma”, 3, l 4---.IIf'TIl'nlP A: 2-Timc it Tell. Wash 000 I00 o1t..-3 it 2 Pitching--Pierce. Chicago. 11-2.lf'e-Jollity s Dream: I -Jolly Dick: 7-Peaceful Peter: 3--Miss worthy 1),,t,.,,tt mg 000 omgl 5 2 M5, ,Dale; also eligible are Kay Cash. and My Hero. f Wlcslcr and Courtney- Ltirv. Siflkwull a- Score. Clevelsnd.l . (7 PACEr-' DA5"E5-3””'M '33 D55" ' i 3-Abe cieiitz: 5-Aiiie Budlong; i-.lollll-fl l.cigII: H. Cavallero; also eligible is Seconds Count. 021 410 Ow-ll I5 0 leao oooaazooissoz -Al van. Delock ts: Klely ta- Vlhlllz Donovan. Consuegrn Kai-tin MI Howell tilt Pallet time” (at Staley I9) and . W-DIDCI: L-Howell. Hits: Hatfield. Itaweli. ; stardlv tlerra: m . -VI-Ilcrdtvant .RR: NYE-vbauer. kurlattdl Luann H. o. RESULTS Liverpool 9. Dartmouth 7 Citadel: I. Truro I Stcllarton I. Wildcats 2 Sieiluton 14, Wildcats 7 Miami asaiio out-a I 2 Montreal 010 N2 II-4 10 1 Snyder. Kipper tot Ltpetrt tli P-Ia lit Ind "iariioo, Conunaad til: Wait. .0). no lane- boro. W-Kipp. Pains. In: Ita- Starters And Positions For Monday Night, July 2 AA PACl'r-I DA8llE8v4”O.U PER DASH Myrtle'I Boy. AA TRUE-8 DAJIIE8-Std PER DASH 8-Royal Scott Jr.: 5-Collie French; I--Ted Getinesitee; 3-All Girl; also ell ole In Guy Harvester and Royal Train. D PACE-I DA8lIE&-&I.U Pl-IR DASH t-Mona T.; 6-Recli Ann (. slit Class. 5-4 ell: ilarkz I-Progress lend; AIIII-'MC PEI IIAII L-Cdfoik GQICLS,-Anthony L.; 1-Proust I-lose: llanl: is-Miss Dons Ilse. . , 4-Cooley Boy; D-Olive Clegg: 7,-Vera Signal; 6-Cottage Freak: 7-Frank L-Meg: 5-Jo Jo Spencer; 1-Doctor I. C.; 1-Honest Abba: 8- ludtong; 1-Christie's Liszt; 0--Sarah .l.- 1-Robert Lea; 6-Boasts”: Call: kclngcr E.; I-Mr. st-iirie't: 7- if I FOLLOW THESE . CLUES to the BEST DEALS IN TOWNI each finislie with 71. I93: METEOR - 4-Door Mainline. fI.'ti'.. and light green. cit-an car. inside and out. Heater and defrost- Registcred. A lot of trouble free miles. Of. Color LOW DOWN PAYMENT - UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY --Gord p run with two aboard for the win- liters and Emmett Joseph slugged one for the losers. WINS, BUT NOT BY MUCH Less than a foot separated the winning horse. Keppoch Playgirl. and the third place finisher Peter Clegg. Placing is Peter Federal. Standings By THE CANADIAN PRESS ' National League W 1. Pct. GBL Milwaukee 35 24 .593 Cincinnati 36 H .501 V. Brookln 35 27 x565 IV: St. Louis 34 31 .5w 4 Pittsburgh 81 30 .508 5 Philadelphia 27 36 .429 10 Chicago 24 35 .407 11 New York 24 37 .393 12 Donna Mae; Sea. Plant. 7--Myone; f9Dale B. Clegg; Boy; 8-Cotitage Frank. Good tires. A Sttirters With Positions For Thursday, June 28th 1-Laurel Chief; 2-Marion E.; 3-Mannister Dir- oct; 4-Hoosier Doctor; 5-Jolly Bud; 6-Jollity George; AA TROT-2 DASHES AT S200.00 EACH 1-Ted Genesee; 2-Zukle Volo; tBud's Echo; 5-All Budlong; 6-Bonnie's Girl: 7-Con- nie French; 8-Mildale; also eligible-Feather Duster. CC PACE-2 DASHES AT 35200.00 EACH 1-Fairgo; 2-Hum Dale; 3-Wait For Me; 4--P. C. 1-Jollity Leigh; 6-Just Barbara; Charlottetown Driving Park Two-tone. 3-Rochford: 4- 3 7-Famous good )O-ClO!NI- -I0 STI KBROS. CIRC The name Circus your Grand. PM'enis attended. 0-.3; .,g ltcltl-ltlitl-GIAIIIEI-tlltt Em All ICLIPIINO IPOCII IN IN WORLD'S GREATESI AMUSEMENT mstituviot O06-PIOPLI-A06 I IINIC IVAII not mm in Int mitts 1, stttol IIAVISII A PACE-2 DASHES AT s2oo.oo EACH WW4 and ""19"'”' '"""' l-Premier J. Walter; 2-Prince Budlong; 3-Miss SIAMESE 'A' CAIIESTRHL 4-Anthony L.; 5-Abner MoGi'aw; 6- Elipuurs Elflttlbdh BARRAt:tN B PACE-2 DASHES AT S200.00 EACH The t'1ontl Svting MONDAY. JULY 2ND DOMINION DAY,-V Auspices CHARLOTTETOWN KINSMEN CLUB' ..I 2 COMPLETE PE RFORMANCEI AND 5 P.M. SIMMONS FIELD NORTH RIVER ROAD Atifultl si.zs: citiitii-en me i Tax Included SUMMERSTDE. JULY 3 till! PONTIAC - 4-Door. Custom radio. lira!- er and defroster. Light blue. ' ' 31095 A real hiiy- - I951 PLYMOUTH - 1-Door Cranbrook. Foam riihber :tea's, Guaranteed. 195! MERCURY -- 1!! Ton. N125 Color dark green. New motor. Heater and defroster. 51097 Plclt-up box, darts blue. Reliltered. A real buy at-- 3550 w. ii..-.i.Etiitttts DIED CAI LOT I SALII" ' , . . t ;'t t , -V . a ittsit Moitius nmos. New car rnnrllltolh Heater and defroster. Radio (one owner t. 5750 III CIIVROLIT PANEL - Thoroughly re- conditioned. Newly painted. Two-tons. Rm- tstarod and ready to go. 5829 KINT Ana -aka: P e