Yankees Climb Into First Place Tier Boston, Cleveland And White Sox Los Page 6 The Guardian, Saturda.V.August6,1955 l NEW YORK (AP)eY0si Bell” Wh Care” home '. . - ”--- Terrific Race Card At l run boosted the New York Yankees back into a two-way J Driving Park Tonight son. reigning British open tie for second place in the nip-and-tuck American League Cr rd & race Friday night with a 3-0 victory over Detroit Tigers. finals. champion from Melbourne, Aua- what could be the beat racing Other really top-notnli l Norman moved into the semi. tralia, Friday ripped seven strokes card of the season has been lined slated to run In the various Berra's big belt came with two men on base in the('' l are Johnny Kalmuck, My fourth inning and jumped the Yanks up from third place By PETER MURRAY Belle Banks, Prince Thompson Leads In Tom O'Shon'lor CHICAGO ( AP)-Peter Thom- DOWN THE ,- 4BACK into a neck-and-neck standing with Chicago and Cleveland, y I Canadian Press Staff Writer .1 mm M wh0m.l”.5t' l CALGARY ICP)-Two smashingpfinals by edging Hobart Manley, ott T-m 0'Sh-nter's inir for I 65 up tor the Drivins Park tonight- CHICAGG mpbchicago Cubs llveague-leadingmchicago 1-1 in I ,-7 ma 5 vlcgm-1" Fflday put jaunty,Ji-. of Savannah. Ga.. on the zoo, and a halfway lead of two strokes Highlighted by the Junior Free- Ina. STRETCH We were surprised and delight-l ed when we picked up our mail Tuesday to find a special deliv- ery letter from Edwin T. Keller.p General Manager Vernon L)owns.j Vernon. N. Y. We often quote Mr. Keller in this column as he is one of the host writers and best authorities on liaruess horse racing in the L'nited States and he has also made good as a nian- ager of principal race tracks. and now he is centering the attention of the racing world iery much on Vernon Dnuns It is one of the fastest tracks in thc world. a three-quarlcr milo mat with a jiiarter of it mile stiiaighl-allay ocfnre the hurscs hit the first urn ltorldr ir-cnrrl: arc being made on-r ll and the attcndancr ls increasing by loans and bounds. Accompanying the lctlcr -- uhicli we quote were two photos which are reproduced in this issiic. "ltrll dcar Colriiiel: I lslltltl that your thoughts the past week hair hcon niorc or less turncrl tuythe llnmtiletonian stake that conic: up at Goshen next Wednesday afternoon. and the prospects of Scott Frost and your honie-tnwn- boy. Joe O'Brien -well we had the llanibletoniz-in proyieu hcrc on Thursday night twp got rain- ed out on Werlncsdny night when vie had a big crowd out to soc it) and barring any unforseen acci- dents. and had racing luck all the way through. your Print-c Ed viard Island rcinsnian is going to take a ridc right into the winners circle. and in short order That Scott Frost. is really. as you H1- ypady know, some colt more than that. he is probably thc gr:-air-st. .1-war-old trntlcr ll'l to iippcar-- hp until in tuo miriutcs so eas- ily here Thursday night. that one was left wondering llISl Wilt)?" ll)? colt will trot some aftcrnonn when Jon really sets him down for all hp in worth and say iletis go.' Hc just toyed with his opposition and lltl.K plain-going. ton: Slrlfllllil yoiingsler. goes about his husincss with less fuss and worry than at-p most any trotler you over saw "Knowing your interest in. thr llamhletonian. and Joe ()'Bricn. It am enclosing two pictures taken here this week the one shous Scott Frost winning his second heat in 200. As you notc. he is 'off by himself and the particu- lar thing I want you to notice. which you probably would any way. about the coil is that ex- tended stride of his- that to me seems to be his real sccret as-to just why he could trot in two min- Centennial Water Show Friday set back the National Leaguc-leading Brooklyn Dodgers I10-fl with the two teams '-blasting ii utes as a 2-year-old. and now be iklontgjle lgun? h"s' mcluqlng Sew" tzxgeygegninliz vigor? cr'e:;:g:: Duke Snider of the Dodgers had the 3-year-old crop Just look at i two home runs and leads me ml that stride. and how he gets over ll." l"g"e hm"? ”"' face mm 38 the ground-- that was what made -hrnm Ba"l.(S' "la ("ll shonsmp Greyhound the champion, and I who was tied with Snider before am sure that barring accidentlt E g:.ime'.kg0llg mm d, I that Scott Frost will go on to be- Edd") Ml 5” and D" F"", -l 5' come the stallion champion of the the Cubsj and H". Dodge” P”. trntters With the balance of the wee Ree” and G” "MP5 315” field. it will he an 'opcn fight as ll" ,ll"""? ”"'5- l to just who knocks off second vlarre" Hacker surwd ll" me mum... Cubs was relieved by Hal Jeff I coat. who got credit for thc vic "The tlllll'l' piclurc was iakcn tory finger Craig was the loser hcre la-i night. as is tho animal in relief. Grand Circuit Stewards award I made each year to the leading RUST”-lb 'Al'' 3”! (ill-'4 7-Pmltil Ihp battered the Red Sox with his 22nd and 23rd homc runs and a double Friday night in Kansas City's 5-2 victory over pennant contending Boston money-uinning drixcr of Grand ('irt-uu. Here President of the (Iircuil. f)t-lave Blake is mak- ing the award to Joe and Betty O'Brien. with (G. C. vice-president Clarence (iaincs assisting. I Tim German walked into a thought yuu would llkp this as bases-loaded. none-out situation in well as the Sllrtl of Scott Frost. the eighth inning to save Vic. We had two really superlative R351'l'll,-S l0lll'lll )'lt"0T.V against miles by 2-year-olds here thisjthree defeats. week -on Monday night Billy Boston's Frank Sullivan. seek- lloughton won the Flora Filly ing his 15th win. was t'li8rlZNl Will) Stakc for pacers with Belle Acton. rlaughtcr of The Widower. that he hougltt out of Bill Milrray's con- sigiiiiu-ni at Delaware last Fall for just 31800, in a mile in 2.01 25 Just think of thall And Billy told me after the race. that had ho had real opposition during the Illllf' the filly without ques- tion would have paced in two min- utcs The fractions of that milc were :2S).l. l'l)2. I232. 2:0l.2. Then his ninth loss instead WASHINGTON 4APi Waslting ton sacred five quick runs off Sal Maglie, New York Giants' rastoff making his American League de- hiit. and slaved off a ninth-inning rally to defeat Clevclaiid 7-5 Fri- day night The Indians scored all their runs in the ninth Malzlic was lbasted for six hits and left with none out in the third last night Del Miller landed a s2.- innin)z- Otlfl 2-year-old pacing stake here . V . ' --m -it----w nr--m- the -W ..lt.':';.l')f.23:a. .C.2t...li'13'.:'. Alta Dirci-t filly that is owncd hy .I. F and F F, Armstrong of Rraiiititiin and Toronto. she par- im: in 2t)l 4 5. so in ii week wr had :i pair of liivenilc fillies par- ing in 2M 25 and 2.01 4'5-did you ever expect to see that? "Kinibcrly Kid won a 35.000 mil here last night in I59 3-5 and 2.00 l S: Meadow Loo p, 3. by Adios. owned by Del Miller. won in 200 .13; Widowcr's Illmo. p. 4. by The Widowcr. won for .limmy Hackctt on Thursday night in lid 3 .5 to become the lasle-Sl of The Widoueris. and Frank I-lrvin showed up the best green pacer. llundrcd Proof. c. by Scot- land---I-Zarlis Jessie Mite by Volc- niite. that has come along in some. time. he winning in 2.00 off by himself. As late as APT” I51 Frank was training him on the trot at Alken. then when he rollerwith the bases loaded in the ltlh inning in pcrmit at run to score and Baltimore to dofcatl City Softball The Sunshine Island Dairy won the City Softball League schedule with a tintal of 44 out of 50 points as the league schedule came to an end yesterday evening with the Dali-ymen defeating the Navy 8-2. the B.Y.('.. edging the Ahbics 4-3 and Barrvs Lions nicking Keefe Drug 4-3 in eight innings. The League play-offs will com- mence on Wednesday evening with the Dairy meeting the Abbies and the B.Y.C. playng Barry's Linus. , Ced Ballem pitched and won for lthe4Dalry yesterday in their game ,- the Navy. He gave up lseven hits. two walks and struci out two. Poulton and Arsennult pitched for the Navy giving up 12 hits anti walking one. Playing coach Len Arsenault. it Continued on page 7 . this morning to attend PilI'lieF'S duel Ffldly nl8lll- ;Ly1e Crawford of Vancouver and-bole. The l"55 Enabled N9)” York 3""-l easy-going Moe Norman of Kitch- other surviving American. Don Bis- Cl0l'0laml ll) VlTlll3llY ll? "'9 WW9 ener. Ont. in the finals of the Cana- plinglinff of Orlando. Fla.. also on SOX l0F "'5' Pl"? Cl'lc33” '9' than amateur golf championship. the 20th. maincd in front by two percentage No,-man, shooting sub-par golf. Kidd downed veteran Nick wes. P0lHl5- chopped down lanky Douglliajus of lock of Windsor. Out. in 8 ma"- 'Vancouver in one 36-hole seml-ptlion 22-hole match and B8.ll' Allltel”: 3 ll L L E T I N gag; andlhcravvlford whipped lB:rb l4)o::d Sglverbers. Red Deer. a..- I , ano er ancuuver sma e .p - ST LOUIS tAPI -. Phladelphia.lll the other. , I Phillies took advantage of four The 35-ll0lt3 llllll. l0dtlY Will 59 walks and an arm; to scam lhrgetule first all Canadian final since decisive runs in the eighth inning 1951- - . y t . . Friday night and defeat St. Louisl Norman shot a blistering two: F": Lapin. cardinals In the opener of a three- under-par 65 on thecfxgctiniz par ' . 70 C I C t . in gm"? S"f'..el'..7.4' ., we his .f.::.'tXg :::,..r1y.., 2., .c3.'.":.:;es MONTREAL (CF)-More than up on 3.31.; after the fig-gt lo. 100 friends and sportsmen attended N.S. The six-foot-four Bajus kept on the funeral Friday fll Allwtl lPlll . . the pace with a smart 57. three. Lemur. one-time brilliant play- .under par. Neither player was overlllllliltllllytielllft Wllll Mmllfell Call?" sh T d P" on my 1.01;, -tl'I:ens,sli;'ho died Tuesday night it ow 0 av Bajus fallered on the second Ill. 5 -- -V951 y 111 N ' 25. . M f ' The funeral was held in the Ho- .. ':,dldey 5(::1;1ncl0s,w:1:,r;,)a, gl),;r,',T,!-zlman Catholic parish church in A number of Red Cross officials .' th t h H. Q0? nearby Ste. Anne de Beuevup. from Nova Scotia will be arriitingtgelgnd "P ' m" c 0" 2 I t'p Canadiens hockey club of Le. . ""3 unit ' lpine's playing days was repre- lE'""8' Wat" 5"” ll "'9 Pm xmn SUCCUMBS EASILY sented by Leo Dandurand then this an""m3"' I . g ll . owner. and teammates Sylvia and Mr" Hc",'l-I Kuryuk Dlrelwr "l Cl'5Wl9'd- 22'Y"'l'9lEl 33' 53l9b" Georges Matha. Armand Mondou. ill? Rf'l'l CF05-S Wale!”-Safely -43- man was one up on Kidd after the wndm. Larochem and Gem. p. . . , .p , - . ge sotialion of Nova Scots and presi-. fu-st ls. Hg was two over par, Brown. 2&3! "f.”wA'NWa. ls.c0m .l'll""'le"rt Kidd "W" W0" l ll0l9'l" "'9 ,' President Clarence Campbell xvilmmlntz 55003100 W1 391 83 afternoon and Crawford ended the rep,-esemed the National Hockey Crawford ousted the only ll! the 325,000 all-American golf For-All, the tmunament. card features six races and nine dashes. all of which, judging from the entry list. could be thrillers. Six great.horses will start in the Junior Free-For-All including Texas Hanover. Impact. Morlell Woody. Gahagan. Keppoch Play- girl. and Prudence Hy. Keppoch Playgirl surprised even her most hopeful backers by clocking '8 hot time of 2.10 375 on Mondays card,snd has endeared herself to the long-shot bettors in the last couple of weeks by Vlfllle 0l three startling upset wins- -Softboll Games Ovoi . Weekend Four softball games will be played today and tomorrow be- tween teams from the visiting Navy ships and teams from the City League. This afternoon at 2.30 the two American ships the U.S.S. Cross and the U.S.S. Johnny Hulchlns will play one another at the Old Diamond and the local Navy will play a nine from the I-I.M.C.S. Buckingham, on the Knight's August's humid heat and lower- ed stream levels has put trout in the doldrums. At head of tide on- many rivers and estuaries heavyl weights In the three and four pound class will swirl at an ang- lerls offering and provide a mo- mentary tlirlll. or follow the lure to the surface making tentative passes and then breaking away but never quite rrssking up their minds whether or not it will set well on their stomachs. There hasn't been much activ- ity In the trout family since mid- altcnd:-inco today. -lT)T2iT;;ITTal("eTTop Place In starter for the swim events at lheimgtch in spectaculgf style when he Le G8WlC.V,holed out a 55-yard approach shot meet and Mr. James chairniz-in of Swimmng and Water refercc Mr. Gus Bauchmacher. chief supervisor of Water Safety in N. S. and Mrs. Kuryluk and Mrs. Gawlcy will accompany the prev- inttsly mentioned gentlemen Also coming are Jack and Joanl Seward who will give a demon- strritinn of water safety as part of the day's program. l The local branch visitors and hiizhlv League in the third with Danny Mormack scoring after leading offl with a single. They scored twot more in the fifth on an err0r.lE walk and Billy Acorn's triple. Clary Peters and Ray MacClos-- kcy each had two hits for the- B.'Y.C. Billy Acorn made a flnei catch off Kenny Tulle for the: niitstaiiding fielding play of the? EBIIIE. Kecfc Drug and Barry's waged a drag? fglrlkmleing lg, t:'9L”';13,l ":"'d in . .. .. a tea in. nlngllateur .Golf Championships 'rnm third on Duke MacCallum's ?:g:l""(';':g! lgflflgl "l ll" I 2.00-Mrs. sitter struggle for eight before Merle Longaphie scored '13! ball to win the game for: larryis by a 4-3 score. Dciiips Gregory pitched fori "tarry's and George Scheyer for itement of Thursday's quarter- ca -Hawks next season. also attended. t F'"" Me" gcii Softball Facts and Figures tomorrow between the local inter-' of the Red) mediate team K7”)-SF 3"" l'PF.)' llrateful for the League players and I team from uilercst shown in the meet hy the. the p lar game of the The Alihies went into a 1-0 lcadl lghee ligiigg buween the Stars nndl M”'l Donald will have ion the slab for th Tom MacFarlane will counter with. The two matches lacked the ex-l-fa The baseball game scheduled for picked from City lh team and the softball team were Dairy 25 22 I Mldut one and the some and softballers' 3, y, (1. U 3:, 17 3 Mt In mid July a motor boat en- had. been previously slated to lay: Abbi” 25 gm W thusinst ran his craft hard and Ellllne from the City Softball ea-y Barnjs 25 1; ll fast on the stud st ctihannfel edge 's- - not far from a mom 0 one o In place of the contest a regu- Keefe Drug 25 3 22 6 our rivers. There was nothing Jimmy Fiddler Mac-I arl Mlt'KinnnI1 Game time 2.30. Lodios' Golf play Charlotte- WE MacDonald. Mrs. ton. I 1 th lh mm management was represented by or an ea e re on e . i ' Samy (M N. 5. Wm be the Chief. 8 9 Frank Selkc. Kenny Rcardon and p American warship Cross had League Scheduk” . appreciate tlieirp to he called off last. night after it- wan found that the Navy baseball City League will Navy Trophies. Whining pitcher Cau- Ronni Sta I 1 ad” , . e aims” Hartinger. Sunshine Island Dairy Hnmpsmns. Ralph Pine”, Bxlschmls of small fish break sur- lC. and Len Arsenault. Island Dairy. ll Cudmore Trophy). -Marlene Stewart Sets Hof Pace VICTORIA Alex llurne. Cliristine champion from Fonthill, w.l3:. cot..continuctl to set it fast pace in July. There is no apparent scar- city of trout in our tidal rivers and estuaries. An ardent salt water trout fisherman of my acquaintance told me recently that be watched schools of trout drift. past I seaward bar on the incoming tide in an almost steady stream. He esmnnled in excess of 500 trout passed within 3) feet of hltn in less than two hours. ague. The present Canadians e Blake. Dick Irvin. who leaves nadiens to coach Chicago Black diamond. Tomorrow afternoon at 2.00 o'- clock the local Navy will play the winner of Saturday's encoun- ter between the American ships anduie Keefe Drug will tangle with the tars from the H.M.C-5- Buckingham. They were mostly welterwelghts or light hesvles but there were at Following are the standings at-kw "Id '" M" in me lot” Be a completion of the City Softballlmamad m co” ' pa" mm sampling his wares . . .nice green hacked. silvery sided beauties in. P W L Pta. the three-quarter to one pound! . . . . . . .. 25 It 22 6.left to do but wait for the tide to float him off. As the channel H filled to the point where the writ- enry er was beginning to flood the eel grass covered flats he observed Packers Trophy. lface and scurry hither and you Sunshlno in frantic dashes. It wasn't long till the cause of the disturbance hove in sighte-the vansuard of . school of trout a good aooynrdt long. They were hi all sizes from it- lnch pan fish to crusty old coda- ers of a poundaga that. to illml! his words: "I wouldn't like I chance on dabbling my bare to!!! over boat edge.” He had been doing just that before the parade larted. (Henderson and ' t'CP)--Marlene Sle- rt. smooth-stroking defendtn 0nt., Bedord & Swonn Oust Opposition In Tennis Ploy nALnrAx rcpt .. The booming racquets of Bob Betlsrd of Sher- hmoke, Que., and Vancouver's John Swsnn swept aside defending champions in the Nova scotla sen- ior tennls championships Friday as play moved into its final stages. Bedard and Swann will meet in the men's singles final today, then team up against Art Hills and James Conn of Winchester. Mass. for the menls doubles crown. Eleanor D o d g e of Montreal moved into the finals of the ladles' doubles and singles. No upsets were recorded as seeded players moved to the semi- long. Real Fffigo. Miss Feather Duster. and a ho others far too numerous to tion. . Over 51900 In prize money be given bout the wt horses and prospects are to biggest c wd of the season the horse come to the gal the first dash at 8:31) da; time. Don MocLeod lTosses 4-Hitter lBuI' Loses Gama STELLARTON. N. S. lCPl. Parent's two-run homer in first Inning was all the Stell Alblons needed Friday as edged the loop-leadingI.ii-e Larrupers 2-1 iii a Halifax district ball game. Winner Marty MacGuirp ti in a two-hit pitching perform while Liverpool's ace, Don Lend. allowed only four hits i took his second defeat of the son. DARTMOUTH. N. 8.. icy Halifax Cardinals batted I four runs in the third inning Halifax and District league test Friday to spark a drive left Dartmouth Arrows on wrong end of an 8-2 decision. Probable Pitcher NEW YORK (AP) - Prob; pitchers for today's mslor lea games (won and lost recordi parentheses): American League Chicago at Baltimore - lat man (7-5) vs Moore (M). Cleveland st Wasblnston- I temaii (8-4) vs Mcnermott is Pascual (2-9). Detroit at New York - It (10-5) vs Wieslor (0-ll. Kansas City at Bostosntu carnerrero (3-5) vs Susoe (on National Lune Brooklyn at Chicago-Lees I vs Mlnner (0-5). New York at Cincinnati-Ml (5-3) vs Fowler (6-7. Philadelphia at St. hilt ll Dickson (8-8) vs Haddls to-It Pittsburgh at Milwaukee-'i-k finals of mixed doubles. (7-6) vs Bills! (0-7). (I Starters And Positions ; For Monday, August 8th the Canadian wnnicnls close golf 5 Summersiile Raceway Keefe Drug. Each hurler gave up 2.05-Mrs, P, M, cannon Mrs. up championship Friday. This Afternoon At Park . New York . . hag POHT TIME l:80 P.M. DAYLIGHT TIMI the Dairy led all batter. lth : h't.. Th n M -'0” '”' ll" '"'"' .three hits including a hdme vlun l)l;lllll:)I' Gfegolzyll was number 210-IlAvil?il)dlEBlI?IIodlrrItIiTanHohllI:s W A lkosyllifl filllyslzhd hdlz iilmpllllll fgmeswl gin lylltfllnrtaeggentellie :3 JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL-' Danna. nu.” rs. .A.. l . , . , r - - . . . . - v . . ., - " ve 0 - , ' - . , . . (.harimtelown'!- big (cntt-niual bi-aril class for 5 h.p. motors-up. lgrtleh Ralph Pineau of the'B.l.(. Merle. Longaphie hit a triple Beer. -77 to bring her 36-hole total in Patna eaalnbow (steelhead)-that wining Holt 6-” Bayou” T-7' you ll' Paul. Ida” W Aquatic Show will be staged this lt)t1PtllPr turn an nuthnarrl final F uh 9! time gun ychamplonshlp ind Orin Carver a double for the 2.15-Mrs, lrenf (;,m-mn, Mmlthe 54-hole event to 152. summend under 5,.) Rlvgf 30 SWHCN 35? Ablkllhd 7-3: Brldlvs Battle 3-I. afternoon at Victor-ta Park at ti frcc-for-all. M M” hm” xegltly glggegi! a: i;iin;ier3.m(';:rIiiiieltfe lvli4icDou:all pl?-. Irene smiphlm. Mr; A. at Miss g,,,,,.a,-1 was H” symkes bridge (carduun diam kn, uvy A pA(;E.; pAsHEs..uoopgo pg); pg"; . - ncic-s' ' , - V . en.v - - , : INS dayhgm Hmei loge't(he:rvl from the U. Dairy. Macswaln played it strong Kccfcrs. 9 game ml) MacM'”"n' jhead 0! her nnrem npponem R" 09'”-l'l"9d an PT” 7 It is P)(l)9('lf'(l to be about HIP higgest show of its kind ever ti"! on locally with a very larlle lIllm' her of entries in for the various spa-edhont races and swimming events. I Races will be Baseball Results American ltPI-UIIIP (lpipl,-and 000 000 00:3 -5 9 2 Washington 4l0 200 00X--7 ll Op lumilie. Santiago t-it Feller )5) Moss: (71 and Megan. Foilps till: Stone. Chnkales I9). Stnbhs ill- and Courtney. W-Stnnc I.-Maglie. ) Kansas City 201 020 000--.5 it 0 Boston 000 010 010- -2 7 0 Rast-hi. Gorman ill) and As- trnth; Sulllvr-in, Dclnck i6v I-lrorl-. nwski tilt and White. W-Rani-hi I.-I Sullivan. llRs. Kr: 7.crni:iI -2-. l Detroit 000 000 000 II ll 0 New York 000 .'lt)0 tltlx It fl 0 Running. Birrcr 47t and House. Larsen and Berra. I.-Running HIT. NYk. Flt-rra. cmmgn too 000 non t)tl--l 7 .1 Baltimore 000 100 000 l')l-- Z 9 l Byrd. Howell ill) and Moss. Lollar 17); Wilson and Smith. 1.0 Byrd. National League Fhlliidelptiili lt)l 00!) title 7 ll 0 St. Louis 000 013 000--- 4 ll 2 Simmons. Negray 46) Miller 17) And Seminick: Arroyo. Jackson -6) LaPalme fl) Lawrcnre (fl) would ridle Ill) and Sarni. Burbriiik Ill). W - Miller, L - Jackson. l-tRs' Pha. Morgan. I-Innis. 31) 003 03042 17 1 001 01.1 004- 9 14 2 I-learn. Llddle 47) Antonclli I5) and Kati; Black. Kllppstein tl) ya! (4) Mlnarc it til) Collum (I) roan lo) and Burgess. W- I . L-Black. mu: NYk. Kstt; Clnclmiiiti 3 Tturmsn. smith. Post. fmphmgh 501 I00 100-8 14 0 Milwaukee 000 000 140-5 10 3 s.s. Johnny llutchins. II. M. C. s. same in the outfield for the Navr- Sladacona. H. M. CS. Cornwallisl Th? B-Y-(7 clinched second Mnnmm YMLAI md R'C'A.Fy I place by defeating the Abbies 4-3 Greenwood. and also a fcw local "I pl DllPl'l9rS duel between Joe entries. tThistle of the winners and Danny Johri Swccney and his daughter - M3,cC'3l'm8('ll Of the Abbles. Sandra will put on an underwater Tljllslle Raye ill! Only three hits in dmmmmlinn M swimming and winning his .r0llTll'l game without an durmg mp amrnmn-5 pm. a defeat while Mrictformack was gram the Rcccc Band will pro- lmlcllell '0' "I" llll5- P, p lz.zo.ivn-5. 0,1-1, nunmn. M”. 1,Mllllgan of Jasper. Alta.. the on- "M V) ill? Ollrmnlt of the: A. Horne. Mrs. R.A. Psrkerltario champion. :Il:ll:'lSe':lt:'lleBm.l'l ;'ibserve;iB one 25. you," Bavyen M”. IL wplz C TEAM WIN GregnylWlll(fn(lE:f'lnyt':;'TT1l:v m?rzTl:&::fKe;zl;' Dlarutgynlslewarll ' ' S mg, Bobby played in the City Leml ' A. w;ir- S85; 5”-IHMTL Meanwhilenthe British Columbia true it year ago with the Legion. 2.35h.M". K. ."',hmton MB Dmu l”'"- "Pl3l""-ll by 3l'Y"l”0ld mm Elk" Jnorothyl Hgzgbegtlsoni of Vicltorfa. 0 - '- won :2 . - oe nterprnv nclsl I-IOIIS Down 2tloTM"'i '1' Alt M'””""l- M” gleam matches 'with a two-day Marlon Smallman. 2.15-Mrs. J. Wilson. M. Stewart, l Eco” M ML B' C" hm been in third Propane 1-4; Far Away I-Id? Tommy Morgan 8-): Myrtle's Boy Direct H. CURVED WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT I D PACE-I DASIIE Julie Cleu 4-I: Jolly Lad 7-H: I . Pit--.; Yankee Joan 5-7; Inkus Truax 3-5; Jay's Goldie I-I: Min Jll Crusader Clilef N; Captain Morgan 5-1; Losabolo I-I; Joli Girl 84; Asnerlests Aoe 4-8: Guy Eagle M. I PACE4 DAIHES-3150.01 PIE DAQ 44; I'll Contn O-G; Ten Svol l-5; Billy Budlonx 3-I; Mlllllll s4lM.M PER PASII I. Ann C. 0-4: Mr. Sciirlettl vtde Yf'ltlSI('Rl entertainment. There will he no doiibl n trem- cndous crowd on hand to witness the day's activities and motorists who plan to attend are reminded once again that they have been ntltcrl lo tnkc the Kent Street ap-p prnach to the Park as the Brigh- .. '?".'I(l approach will be block-l pd off. Softball Semi- Finols To Begin On Wednesday A tentative agreement to corn-l iuence the semi-final play-offs of the City Softball League was It'R('l'lNl last night at a meeting in the City Hall. Due to the fact: that the excciitive was not fullyl represented the play-off arrange-l mcnts must first be approved byl the cxecutive l The four teams in A the play-. offs agreed to play a best three out of five series ht-ginning next Wednesday. The following dates. were agreed upon for the firstl three games: Wed. Abbi:-s vs. Dairy IPark-. dalc Diamond); Friday. Dalryl vs. Abbies IMemnrlal Field); Sunday. Abhies vs. Dnlry tPAt'It- dale Diamond). I Series 13.. Wed, Barry's vs. 3. Y.C. told Diamond): Friday. 3. Y.C. vs. Barry's (Psrkdsle Dis- mondi; Sunday. Barryls vs. 3. Y.C. told Diamond). null, Donooo fl) and Shepard: 13, Raine (1) Jolly M) John- Q tilngd Crandnll. W-Hall. L- jpma. :, Mtl. Piiflm. htosoentooal Lune . 3 W) lI0- I I0 5 . It izit 3tx- it is 2 ,,, &1 lb) Vanllrnbant ( and Lslrei-nan: t7) Volselle All plny-off games will be call- cd for 6.15 to start not later than 5.30. Each team will be required to supply one new ball. The following were approved as umpires: Brian Lewis. Paul Jay. Don Wheliin and Charlie Ryan. Softball i-riiiiee The Iunsblne Island Dairy will hold I softball practice on the Psrlilslo Tuesday eve- tlo loslllco Youth 8.0-J nae . anery. CC- sos'all-iieiutfsllylsss-oeo Sc tlbu Jinn nus. emu-aopomian ll.25-W. A. Beer. 2.!)-Jim Burden. Ed Foley, Al 2.15-ll. Wiiolrldao. Ghss. Peters, George Vessey Mo-Toni lkfgett. I. Johnson. 1.0-Dave Cos. Fred Arsenoult. .Two errors by the Ahbies in the fifth inning followed by Gcrard Biirge's two run homer won the game for the B.Y.C. The B.Y.C. got all their runs i-- 1' mm and all after two men were our, Men's Golf 9...: The following is the first-roiiiid draw for the Island Closed Am- aleiir Golf Championships start- lnf tndn.l' at Summerside:- l.t)0-Dutch Underwood. Harry Simmonds. Leonce Arson. ault 1.05-E. Nicholson. N. MacLeod. Ted Bradley l.ltL-Art MacKensie. Norman MHCLCOKI. Harry sear Jr, llLParker Crockett. T. N. Rog- ers. J. A. Likely 1.20--Kent Irwin. Dave Lidstone, R. Hoby Derwiii Heur- tls. Frank Maclnnls 1.30-R. T. Holman, D. H. Saun- ders. A.G. Macmillan 1.35-A. Wolf. Wm. MacNeill. Jack Wilson L40--Don Brown. R. Hutcheson, Stu MacI.ure 1.45-E. I. Praught. Wm. Mac- Donald. Jim Harris l.50-Greiz Mulholland. William Young. Doug Cameron 1.55--Blll Moreslde. Cliff Ram- sey. Chris Gallant 2.00-G. Bernard. Mac Kennedy. Don Sedgewlck 2.5-Merlin Mscxenste. Charles Ready. Frank Daley 2.10-H. Warren, Ralph Manning, J. S. MacDonald 2.15--Ralph Cosley. Gordon Hut- cheson. Jack Brown 15-Don MacDonald Jr.. Peter Pope. Garnet Peck 15-Rodger Partridge. William Manc-regor. Nell Sharpe Macltae Frank Cameron ry Sande! It'll In em. I. GIIICCLM. ' Maemllsa Vics 27-23 The Lions dropped the Vic: 27- .93 last evening in a high-scoring. heavy-hitting junior softballgame. lllifry Callaghan blasted three homers in helping along his own win and R. Rush llosx. Cheverie also clipped a homer for the winners as the losers. suffered the lMen's And . Finals matches in the meals land lndies' singles will be played this afternoon in the Island Clos- ed Tennis Tournament at the Charlottetown Courts. Last years champ. Paul Kays. lwill incot Earl Smith of Summer- fiiuie Team To ioffowo Todoy Headed by team captain CPO 8.6. Bowles. the provincial team will be leaving for Ottawa today to take part in the annual Dom- lnlon of Canada Rifle Prize Meet which opens Sunday and contin- ues through the week until Sat- urday. when the shoot winds up with the Governor Geoersrs mstcli. Members of the team are as follows: Tpr. R. Barwliie. Lieut. Mary MICIAHHIH. Sgt. Roy Vossey. Sgt. G. A. Cotes. Sgt. 0.0. Mac- Lennsn, Sgt. P. J. Landrlgsn. Lleul. R. E. Jenkins, Tpr. W.E. Hardy. Lleut. 6. .1. Rogers. 'l'pr. D. Connolly. Lleut. P. T. . Tpr. H A. Vessey. CPO 8. 0. Davies. Tpr. . RT. Mwles. , W. Maebeaii. Lleiit. L. MacDonald. Lleut. D. llaelostli. Mrs. W I. Hardy It is during this Dunlnln Prise Meet that the rumors who will represent Canada ottlo ism nlsley meet in halal! Ill be chosen . Brown. -3.00-Mrs. K. Mclvor. Mrs. W. 1'). did Rush fort Mulligan scored six.at the (inn tag, Ladies' Finals At Ch'town Courts Today Mrs. E. Dndds. 2.50-Mrs. A. I-Iowatt. Mrs. J. 8.; MacDonald. Mrs. Bernice Perry. 2.55-Mrs. R. V. Norman. Lillian Cudmore. Mrs. H. J. A. l Gtllls, Mrs Gladys Beer. Post entries will be received side at 3:!) for the men's this while Elizabeth Wlllett and Jen- nie Boombower will battle it out for the lsdlea' crown at 2:30. Keys and Smith were seeded 1-1 in that order and Mrs. Wil- lett was top-seeded in the lsdles' singles. but fourth-seeded Mrs. Boomhower gained entry Into the finals by ousting Wanda MacMll- Ian in what was regarded as an upset victory. gin. pi-mines Hy. Johnnie Kslsnuck. Dell Banks, Mcarsvr, My Darling. C C PAC!-I DAII AT OI7I.I Cash, Hoosier Doctor. June Prince. 0 PAcl'.-1 DAB! AT mun . Just letty's M C'I'&P PAC!-IDAIIAT IIO. llvloy. Tolnmr X? lab. 1' Orange Hal. Colonel Indian, lecltywkri place at the end of in holes. The defending Ontario ended in third place with 687. Que-I bec was second with 686. l Other inlerprovincial s e o r e I were Manitoba. 693; Alberta. 704;! Saskatchewan. 716; New Bruns-I wick. 775; and Nova Scotla. 794. l Second-round scores were Que- bec. 345; Manitoba. 347: Alberta. 354: Saskatchewan. 355; New Brunswick, 391; Nova Scotla. 396. B. C. 337. Matineellorse Races At. McNElLLS MILLS SATURDAY, AUG. tit-h Starting At 2 PM. (Standard Time) Sponsored by McNeills Mills Women's Institute Racing Tonight FIIIST M8! 0:” MYLIIIIT TIME Jl. Full ran ALI. PACI-I DAME! AT suns IACII-No. N Texas Hanover, Impact. Galiagsn. Morlell Woody. Itepweh Play- I I PACE-I DAIIIEI A'I' Gill.” IACII N0. 0-! Prince Buiflong. Annunelo. Abner No. I - DAILY DOUILI ltli. Jolllty George. Lady Ran s. - NO. I ark. lucky Iudlonj. Ann's Jolllty. Wane lotllou Jollltyts Pick. Csasdslr. Parker's glob. Ante Budtong N0. I-DAILY DOUIII as. Millie's llxpreu. C. P. clell. Ilsa- sntar, Just A lqulra. Sunny 3. i ssnsssi-on sscii Min-lot s.. suiili-an. lllsllta. mam, waymsrk. All eahcnuhr. Alsoo No. 6-7 liable: rrtseo the Great. CHAILOTTITOWN DIIVNO PARK. on ONLY NIAGTRA POTATO J WILL BUY OLD MASSEY HAB- SPECIALISTS Hal 6-3. 44 0 Fast dependable replacement service by experts with Hobbs Dnplste and arrived safety glass. Tontoii's Accessories Limited nuts 014009 19 an Too Late To tllasslti WANTED-GIRL FOB COFFEE liar st Motel Charlottetown. Phone 3548. FOR SALE-U0 CHOICE N. H.- B. R. pullets, ready to lay. Lloyd Waugh. Wilmot Valley. Duster left In stock. 6-row )2 noule for horse or tractor hitch. Coll quick. E. D. Reid Produce Ltd. Phone 8577. Chir- lottetowii. rls sprsyers for parts salvage- Anyono with such sprayer: not in use, eontsct E. D. Reid Pro- duce Ltd. Charlottetown. P. gstarters And Positions ' For Wed., August 10th Summersiile Raceway POST TIME 3:30 P.M. DAYLIGHT TIME FREE FOR ALI. - I DASHES-8500.00 PER DASH Colonel Dan l-4; Skelter 5-5; Bay State Pat 6,-3; Ann's T)lflAfII' Sir Joseph it-I; Rlchland 4-2. - C 1'lt0T AND c PACE-2 DASHES-8150.00 PER DASH Guy Harvester 5-l; Frisco The Great 745; sir Francis Dtlllll? Scotland At.-e 3-3; Judy Clog I-6; I.usty's Lass I-I; Lou Knlmllfll udge Morris 3-2. I) D TROT-I DASHES-8115.00 PEI! DASH JIIIIIIIC A 1-2; Miss Worthy Dale 7-I; Robert Lea fell; TN ( nessee 3-7; Kerry Frisco G. 4-6; Mr. Kennebee I-I; Gnrtli Tl 8-4; Lllly Bell lea I-1. Also Eligible Prmvse Pride. A A PACE--1 DASHEsm-SINMM PEI DAR" M Meg 4-2; Captain Morgan 1-4; I'll Contn fl-I; Crusader 0' Iaubolla 3-8; Shining Hour 2-7; J'olllty's Girl 5-5. p E. I. WATER SPORTS C ll FANCY DIVING " SWIMMNG RACES II. lvonn ' WATIR ' IOAT IAOII Today 11.45 p.m. x 'L'- .A.A L.I ontonnlol Aquatic Doy " WATER SKIING ' FROG MAN fl AOIJAPLANING SAFITY DIMONSTIATION ' RICCI IAND Neill!”