2'-'”.1 9 4.-n. .-4-es '.')-.:.a.,.-1.5. .' .0 ,.. c--: 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. DOWN, THE lii pit-kiiig names for l'i.l('C one has to use a lot of iiigeliuily as so many thousands are regist- ered and no two can bear the same naliie and they 03111101 be Famed after ally living person Wlllililll i We ihlilk this a cute namv.-Dance Me Loose-and he has turned out . to be a real pacer, winning the A 130 t t . OP Pace at Roosevelt Raceway ins Sargytizsga Springs with 362' whne Maritime born Angus Allen was week for driver W. Myer in 2:03- 2-5. Another winner was Dynamite Earle Avery- Time 2:06 3-5. A 5-year-old P891118 Semi”! bought at Delaware sale late lail fall has been showing real 613090 31 Sydney Racewaylle is Tronla s Bob 2:04 4-5 by the Canadianpsirc Bob Lee. H8 W35"? 3 l mg m 3 poke" as when being offered at the sale he was still Peflurmlni at Englewood. Calif. On October 15 he won I 31.500 mice in 2106 an) Main in November 6 he won 5 '1 (100 pace in 2:05 and ended ill) 1).. 3-- "r by winning a SLT50 P309 1x'm'cinber 23 in 2:04 4-5. His 0Wi19l man was Jack K. Fries, Durand. Mich. Last Saturday night he W0!) both dashes in the Free For All at Sydney for owner-driver Ar- chie Shore of Glace Bay. heading Bonnymiie. True Linn and Grey Eagle, Time. 2:10 3-5.-the tastes tmiic stepped over Sydney track this season-2:12 4-5. Bonnymits was 2-6. True Linn 5-2. The free for all pacer Josedale Double Hal 2:05 1-5 has been sold by A,D, Napke, Newcastle, NB. to Mlllett Coughlan of Saint Joli"- '1'he Double Hal horse was a sood performer in Johnny Conroy: stable and should make things in teresting in his class at Saint John Raceway. Sackville Downs had the usual large crowd to witness their races on Wednesday nllllll Wllme" were: AATrot and Pace - Gideon Hanover (Kaye) 1-5. M!'- 3093 (S. Walker) 51. Impact (L. 0- Meara) 2-3, Volon (Ratchford) 4-2. Time, 2:12 1-5, 2:12. Gideon Han- over is owned by Elfl will"- Truro and Mr. Rock by Chill" walker, Inwcr Saclrviile. Races 2 and 0 - Headway. owned and driven by James Given. Halifax. Grattan (Haley) 3-2. Time, 2:15. 2:13. Races 3 and 7 - Wait For MI (O'Menrn) 1-2, Mahlon Har- vester (L. O'Brien) 01. Marine (Campbell) 2-3. Time. 2:17 0-5. 2:17 2-5. Wait for Me is owned by George Gregory, Charlottetown and Mahlon Harvester by Laurie O'Brien, Windsor Jct. Race 5 -Joe Cook, owned and driven by WT Carter. Halifax. 1- M3110 613 (Jones) 2. Time. 2.21 4-5. Race 3. Avalon Gal (0'Mearn) 1, Grand Miss Volo (Ratchford) 2, Jimmy Flood (Cruikshank) 3. Time, 2:17- 1-5. The winner is owned by Just- amerg Stables. Charlottetown. BABY PACER! Twelve of the nation's best baby pacers took the word in the 811.000 Billy Direct 1:55 Stake at Vernon Downs Tuesday night. Th! I'll" is named after the great paciua champion who was driven by I Canadian. Vic Flemming and own ed by Dan Mcconville of Oilden sburg, N.Y. Four of the top Grand Circuit stables had two entrie- oach. Among them was the 50l Camp entries Adios EIDTDII Ind Rassle Dazzle. Greatest interest was taken in this race which was expected to give a line on the star 2-year-olds of 1956. The win- ner was Adios Express that re- osntly took I record of 2:04 2-5 over Buffalo half mile oval. which was I new mark for that track. nut Adios Express was far from being the favorite. However. when the wire was reached he was out in front to take both dashes and I new record of 2.02 2-5 in the first dpgh, followed by 2:02 3-6 in the other dash. He was driven by -'09 O'Brien. The feature race was the 4th and 3th dashes at Fredericton, N.B. last Monday night and they were won by Mighty Grand, DM1ed by Walter Cluff of Woodstock and dying by C. Cluff. Lesabel (Camp- bell) was 2-5. Donald G.R. (Lang) 0-2. Time. 2.10 4-5. 2.11 3-5. In the 1st and 5th dashes First Choice nman ) was 1-2, Lady Cash t(Bui-tt) 2-1. Time. 0.16 2-5. I new record for First Chlce, owned 2.15 by Perry G. Watson. Upper Kent ind Lady Cash by W.E. Bishop. Fredericton. In the 2nd and 5th dashes Vnuity Lee (Lindon) was 1-1, Dot Banks D. (C. Bishop) 2-! Lakcbnrn (J. Aldus) 3-2. Time. nil 1-0. 1.10 0-5. Vanity Lee is ownsd by Newcastle stables. New- cutie. In the 3rd and 7th dashes Inn Bella (Mount) was 1-2, Flax- cy Pointer (II. Chase) Clea (Harvey) Mr. 9. . H. 3.15. ImI Bella is owned I7! lack Taft. Fredericton, Ind Flax- 0r Point by Hart: C0000. Freder- Borsssnsn are reminded that the Burns Wash races 1 Jill??? liorscs won his three dashes Iliefe liisl week in the s2o.ou Empire P80- vistory in 12 previous starts this year. He is a free-leggfil P39" and his time was 20,211)-a. 2-0(Ill3-5 ,. - .- . di I aeoffwii Liane an- thm pumn S wrmen pummmn ldller Ilvonrirf 2.05 3-5. final Quarter Saturday July 28. 1955- -. BACK STRETCH ng Stake. He had scored only one Barry's Lions ctiniaxed a drive to the top of the City Softball League by clinching the league title at Victoria Park last evening as they handed the Junior B.Y.C. a sound 11-4 thumping. But the B. I.S. Shamrocks. like the Juniors bucking for a playoff spot. couldn't capitalize on the Junior's defeat as the Senior B.Y.C. edged them out 8-7 28 3-5. Up to last Monday night n Brornley of Hudson Falls. N. driver in average at first in wins with 15. NEW RECORD At Moncton Raceway last Sat- urday night the 4-year-old pacer Madelaine Smart. owned by Cor- mier and Bernard and driven by Fernard, was 1-2, in the 5th and 8th races, Becky Smith, owned and driven by R. Barrieau, 3-1. Time, 2.11 3-5, 2.12 2-5, the former a new record for Madelainc Smart. a 4-yearold pacer by the Quebec sire Curly Smart. In Races 1 and 4 Mack Stout (H. Cormier) was 1-2. Tonamlte (J. Gouguen) 2-1. Time, 2.16 4-5. 2.17. Mack Stout is owned by Cormier and Auffrey. Moncton. Races 2 and 0 Miss Mite (R. Barrieau) 1-5, Jeanne's Pride (A. Burbine) 2-1. Time. 2.14, 2.14. A new record for Jeanne Pride. Miss Mite is owned by R. Bar- rieau and Jeamie's Pride by H.0. Downey, Moncton. In races 3 and 7 Frankie Budlong (E. Goguenl was 1-1, Princess H. (5. Horse man) 2-5, Sona Hal (Taylor) 3-2 Time for race 7 2.16. Frankie Biid- long is owned by A.J. Allain, Mono on. Scott Frost 3, 1.59 2-5. driven by Joe O'Brien, made his first start of the season in the Free fol All Trot, purse 57,500, at Roose- velt Raceway last week but lost out in the last few strides to his great rival of last year, Galaphone, driven by R. Walker and owned by Williar: T. Maybury of Maine. Galaphone has been winning all his recent starts and will no doubt he a tough horse for Scott Frost to beat. However. a couple more races may change things a lot. A 2-year-old, Razzle Dazzle in Joe's stable, won in 3.07 1-5 one evening and Soiictor General. a 3-year-old, won the B. Pace in 2.04 1-1, Connally (Jones) 2-4. Brenda 45 WORTH WATCHING One of the starters in the Free For All Trot and Face It Char- lottetown on Monday night will be the trotter Newport Express 2.04 2-5 that Heber Sweeney bought at the Harrisburg sale last fll. He was a winner at Sackviile Downs this season in 2.10 3-5 which is the luck trotting record there. Tho many friends of I-Ieber will in glad to welcome him and his horse to Charlottetown. Ben Brook C. 2.11 1-5, (A David- son) was I double dash winner It Saint John Raceway last Wed- nesday night with Janet Clegg (L. Queen) 2-3, St. Rcgis (Laugilie) 3-2. Time, 2.13. 2.12. The winner is owned by D. and R Stables, Saint John. In the 1st dash Dark Mercury, owned and driven by G. R. Armstring, was 1, Shandon (Ring) 2. No tims recorded. Dash- es 2 and 5, Just Lucky (W. Carri Hi, Texas (Lawson) 4-1. Scott Frisco (L. Queen) 2-5, Oliver Chief (Davidson) 6-2. Time, 2.15 8-5. 2.16. Just Lucky is owned by P.' t Stables, Princeton. Maine. and Tex- as by D.M. Lawson. Saint John. In the 3rd and 7th dashes Linda Abbedale (B. Lawson) was 1-5, Vanguard (Couglilan) 3-1. Jimmie Hal (D.M. Lawson) 2-2. Time. 2.12 3-5, 2.14. Linda Abbedale is own- ed by B and 3 Stable. saint John and Vanguard by M. Coughlau, Coldbrook. In dashes 5 and 9 On- ton Adam (E. Kirkpatrick) was 1-2, Roy Scott (W. Kirkpatrick) 3-1, Senator Quay (L. Queen) 2-5. Time. 2.14. 2.13. Onton Adam is owned by C. Wilson, Saint John, and Roy Scott by Kirkpatrick Bros., Saint John. There was some fast stepping in Wednesday's races at liioncton Raceway. In the 1st and 4th dash- es Mlss Woodland (T. Etter) was 3-1. Hodgewood H. (CKillam) H. Doctor J.D. (J. Gogueu) 2-5, Leah's Girl (A. Burbin-e) 4-2. Time, 2.15 8-5, 2.14 3-5. Miss Woodland ts own- ed by (1.11. Irving, Rexton and Hedgewood H. by Byron Dobson, Alberts Co. Dashes 2 and 6, Myr- tle's Boy (MacGregor) 1-3. Glen- dIle Cindy (T. Etter) 2-1, My Clegg (C. Klllsm) 5-2. Time, 2.11 3-5.-a new record for Myrtle's Boy-2.15 3-5. Myrtle's Boy is own- ed by Andrew Perry, SlITI'lHl9l"Sld:. sud Glendale Cindy by G.l-:. Irv- ing. Rsxton. Dashes 3 and 0, Walt- cr Rosecroft, owned and driven by 5.11. Horseman, 1-1. Ginny Bud- long (.1. Goguen) 2-5. Countess Carla (R. Bsrrisau) 5-2. Time. 2.11. 2.10 2-5. Dash 5. Abbclnnd (W. Jsrdien) 1, Tennlswood (J. Gongs.-n) 3. Guy Tucker (C. Kil- larn) 3. Time. 2.09 1-5. Dash 1, Royal Admiral. owned and driven by P. LeBlanc,.1. Miss Ellis (C. algiilam) 2. Time. 2.16--I new roc- SHAMROCKS MAKE BID The Shamrocks made I real bid for a playoff spot and they opened fast scoring four runs in I first inning uprising to go into a 4-2 lead. The youth clubbers tied it up 4-4 in the second and went ahead Lions Clinch Title Defeating , Juniors: Shamrocks Lose 9-8 and made it 05 in the fourth. But the B.Y.C. broke the game wide open in the fifth scoring game was Joe Rev:-.l's run-scor- ln.g triple. Coach Ralph Piueau went five innings, giving up 5 hits to take the victor. Joe Thistle came on in the sixth and pitched no-hit, no- run ball for two innings. Dempse Gregory went the dist- ance for the ocks. He was tagged for 9 hits and walked 2. Ralph Plnelu. Alf Coady and Charlie Weatherble each clipped two hits for the B.Y.C. and Coady knocked in four of the runs. Joe Gallant clipped (double and 5-4 in the third. The Irishmen tied it up 55 in their half of the third Jr. BYC And Sh Open Play-Off The Junior Basilica Youth Club and the B. I. S. Sham- rocks will meet Sunday afternoon in a doubleheader to decide the fourth and final play-off position in the City Softball League. The first game will start at one o'- clock. Both teams finished in a dead- lock for fourth place during the League schedule with a 4-12 re- cord. They will now play a best of three series to decide the play- off entry. The third game if neces- sary will be played on Monday evening. The Jr. B.Y.C. have the first home and the Shamrocks the last two. Donnie "Funnel" MacLean was appointed umpire-in-chief for Sun- day's doubleheader. Frank Bell is the alternate choice Ted Strain will be approached to handle first and second base for all play-off games and will be paid for each game. Collections will be taken up at the Sunday games and at all play- slnglc for the Shamrocks and Jack Shepherd hit I double. amrocks Sunday off games in the future. The regular League playoffs will commence on Tuesday even- ing with the Abbies meeting Bar- ry's Lions on the Parkdaie Dia- mond. On Wednesday the winner of the Jr.B.Y.C.-B.1.S. game will meet the senior B.Y.C. The semi-finals will be the best of five affairs and and the finals will be the best four olit of seven. The League will purchase sacks today to be used for all play-off games. The League will also pur- chase trophies to be donated to the members of the championship team. ' The team winning the champ- ionship will be presented with the lovely Bevan Bros. Trophy won last year by the Sunshine Island Dairy. Only one semi-final game will be played each evening in order to give fans a chance to see all the games. Weather permitting there will be play-off games each evening until Old Home Week. The finals will be played after Old Home Week. Tennis instruction classes and two ladies tennis tournaments are scheduled to get underway at the Charlottetown Tennis Club on Monday. Children of all ages are invit- ed out for the instruction class- es which will be held from 9 a.m. each Monday, Wednesday and Friday throughout the summer. Children need not be members to take the instructions but if they wish to play during hours other than those specified it will be nec- cessary to b a member. These classes have been held in other years with considerable success. . LADIES TOURNEYS Two ladies courtesy tourna- ments ara also on tap for Mon- day. consisting of a ladies cour- tesy singles and s ladies invita- tion mixed doubles. Th singles meet is more or less I tyro tournament and is open only to ladies with little ex- perience at tennis. The better players will not be allowed to en- Ladies Amateur Ch'ship Draw The P.E.l. Ladies Amateur Golf championships will get underway at Summerslds today when the first 10 holes of the 36 holes four- nament will be played .The re- maining 18 holes will be played in Charlottetown on the fourth of August. Post Entries will be ac- cepted at the club house before 1.00 o'clock. . The following is the draw: N0. 1 TEE 1.00 p.m. Mrs. G. Coldwell. Miss Blanch Hogg. Mrs. F. Cannon. 1.05 p.m. Mrs. R. Horne. Mrs. WE Cotton. Mrs E Holman 1:10 Mrs. W. Beer. Mrs. R. Parker, Mrs. C. MacDonald. 1.15 p.m. Mrs.W. MacNeill. Mrs. H. Gndkin. Mrs. 1. Home. 1.20 p.m. Mrs. G. MacDonald, Mrs 1. Sllliphant. Mrs. G. Bun- tain. 125 Mrs. M. Underwood. Miss M. Stewart, Mrs. E. MacAlpinc. 1.30, Mrs. T. Baker. Mrs. G. Peck, Mrs. J. S. MacDonald. 1.35. Mrs. D. Kunce, Mrs. R. Naeman. Mrs R Dodds. 1.40 Mrs. -r. Edgett. Mrs if Mc- Ivor. Mis Janet Horne. 1.45 Mrs. M. Gaudet. Mrs. M. A. Howatt. Instruction Classes And 2 Meets Start Al Ch'town Club ter. In the mixed doubles meet the more experienced lady players will choose men who are newcom- ers to the game as their part- ners and the tyro women will have women will have the best man players as their partners. Entries will be accepted at the club house or by phone It 3189. Can. Canoe Ass'n Executive Dies TORONTO (CP)-Albert (Bert) D0llRlas Fluker, long-time execu- tive on the Canadian Canoe Asso- ciation and the man largely re- sponsible for the North American championship regatta. was buried Friday. He died Tuesday at 07. Fluker was with the CCA for 28 years and was named commodore in 1948. After his retirement he worked towards the North Amer- ican regatta, first held in 1953. and instigated the forming of a Maritime branch of the CCA. Tniro Horses Score 5 Wins TRURO (CP) - Local horses llfllck Paydirt during I harness T801011 card here Friday. scoring wins in five of eight events. David G. owned by G. E. Mac- fastest time of the night, 2:12 2-5. H. E. Fletcher's Shelby Vic from Truro was close behind in another race with 2:12 3-5. four runs. The biggest blow of the , Leod of Westvllle, N.S.. scored the a Great Race Card Tonight Al C. D. P. What could be the best harness racing card of the 1956 season is scheduled for tonight at the Char- lottetown Driving Park when 0Vei' 55 horses start away in 9 dashes for purses totalling 51650. The Free-For-All Trot and Pace will be the feature event but al- most anyoiie oi the races could run away with honors for excite- ment. There are 8 starters in the Free-For-All. They are Meg, Scot- land's Ace, Prim--3 Budlong, Kep- pocii Playgirl, Gay Spirit, Real Joe. G. Ann. C. and Jerry A. Han- OVEE. The Free-For-All is a two-dash- er and the only other double-dash race is the A Pace with 5 star- ters: Taurida Bay, Bruce's Sister. Premier J. Walter. Yuta and Gahagan. All other 5 races are single dashers. including the qualifying dash which gets proceedings un- derway at 7.50. Men's Amateur Ch'ship Draw N0 1 TEE 1:45-W. A. Beer. Art Macken- zie. Frank Maclnnis. 1:50-Don MacDonald, Errol Nicholson, D. Huestis. 1:55-Doug Saunders, H. L. Sear Jr., Tcd Bradley. 2:00-A. G. MacMiilan. T. N Rogers, R. Partridge. 2:05-Bob Dowling. Wendell Gillls, Merlin Maclfenzic. 2:10-Bill Moreside, Kent Irwin. Howard Maclnnis. 2:15-Dick Maclflnnon, Clarence Sample, D. Underwood. 2:20-R. Judge, Bill MacGregor, Charles Ready. 2:25-R. Holman. Gordon Mac- Donald, Wendell MacDonald. 2:30-J. C. Gallant, Dan Brown. L. Arsenault. 2:35-William MacNell. E. Smith, N. Pritchard. ' 2:40-Sterling MacDonald. D. Lidstone, J. Logan. Hughes. W. A. Gaudet. 2:50-Don MacMillan, George Scantlebury. B. Bobble. 2:55-D. Jollnstoue. A. MacR.ae. J. Molloy. N0. 10 TEE 1:45-G. Kays. Vic Williams. N. A. Nicholson. 1:50-Clif Ramsay. M. Pineau. Jim I-laslam. 1:55-V. Harris. 11. Woolridge, G. Lawson. 2:00-Ivan Horns, Jim Burden. F. L. Arsenault. 2:05-J. Simpson, Fred Kelly. B. Hunter. 2:10-I-l. MacLeod. F. Daley. 3- Sllliphsnt. 2:15-G. Pack. Noel Wilson, N. Waller. 2:20-P. Pops, 0. Gloouough. G. Vessey. 2:25-1-l. Cunningham, Captain Crump. Led Vessey. 2:30-Don Berdsley. George Henderson. Mark Gaudet. 2:35-J. MacGregor, Dave Cox. Claude Whltenect. 2:40-H. Gaudet. '1'. Edgett. Rogers Gardham. 2:45-F. Ranahan, R. Ewing, Edgar Jardine. Post entries will be accepted at the tee. Larrupers Snap Halifax Streak LIVERPOOL. N.S. (CP)-Liver- pool Larrupers snapped Halifax Citadels' winning streak with a 5-1 decision in :1 Halifax and District League Baseball game here Fri- ay. Dale Willis gave Citadels only two hits in the eight-inning game. one a homer by Barney Telezew- ski. Loser Bill Ryback went the There were no double winners. distance. giving up seven hits. Yuia; 5-Gshagun. Sponsored MacNeills Mlyls Women's Imtitutc. - HARNESS RACING STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR SATURDAY, JULY 28th CURTAIN RAISER 7.50 nor AND PACE-3 msnns Ar 0200.00 EACH 1-Meg; 2-Scotland's Ace; 5-Prince Budlong: 4-K poch Pl - girl; 5-Gay Spirit: 6-Real Joe; 7-G. Ann C.; ep Ry 'rAcr.-s DASIIES Ar 0000.00 EACH 1-Tauridb Bay: 2-Bruce's Sister: 3-Premier J. Waltu; 4- H..-:.-.:.r-cl.-.....-0...-3-'.:.:...i&" 0--Jerry A. HInover. I.c0ci;6-has - :0--col-cl 2:45.:-1 a. Conrad. 13. G. ”- Americans Take Command irlg'Le'ad ln U.S.-Canada Davie VICTORIA (GP) - The United loud Cup semi-finals Friday but not before Bob Bedard of s'ium-ooin Que.. forced Herbie Flam oi Bov- srly Hills. Cslif.. into I It-game deciding not in the second singles match. Flam won the match three games to one when he took the last long-winded ut 11-9. Ham Richardson had given. the U.S. a one-match lead in the best-of-five series when he downed Toronto's Don Fontana 3-0 in tho opener. Recoveries staged I; both play. ers had the crowd about 1.000 applauding wildly. Flam. holding grimly to a 10-0 lead. saw victory slrnost slip from his grasp in the last game when he double-faulted twice. once after the score had gone to deuce. H0 finally gained the advantage and caught Bednrd out of position. Firing across court, Flam blasted the hall low over the net to win the game. match and set. Richardson, I big, easy - going ex-collegiate champion. had little difficulty with Fontans. He tipped off the outcome in the second game when he carried Fontana to deuce four times before the Cana- dian could win his first. service game. Jimmy Cullen whipped Billy Prowse at the Charlottetown Ten- nis Club yesterday to win the Island 13-year-old Junior Tennis crown. Cullen was hard pressed in winning the first set 7-5 but 3-ilziished strong to take the second Jimmy has won for hlmsel' a trip to Ottawa to play in the Can- adian Junior Finals starting Aug. 12. However. since thers were no contestants entered in the 15-year- old division, both youngsters will be making the trip. - In ladies singles Elizabeth Wil- lett downed Marl Jardlne 6-2. 6-3 to win her way to the finals against Wanda MacMlllan. The ladies finals will be played this afternoon. Mrs. Willett is the defending champ and top-seeded In the tournament. In other matches played Mark MacGuignu whipped Ivo Cudmors 7-5 in men's singles and teamed with Joan Weir to defeat Joan Storey and Gordon Baker 6-1. 5-0 in mixed doubles. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Men's singles (s0mi-Fiusl0) ! p.m.-Paul Kays vs. 1! ud MacAleer; W. Cullen vs. M. Mac- Guigan. s CupPlay - ) Flam cuter ed from his 011- ingmstchw I3-0,0-2.0 11-0 views! to backstop Richardson's comparatively easy 0-1. 0-2. 6-2 win over Foutsus. . Bcdsrd. pinyin! I ran-loving game similar to Fisi:u'0. broke the Amos-lcsu's 0:-vs in tho W game of the second ma scored two love victories to pile u" I 40 lead in gnmu before F am recovered. In the second set both players' serves were. broken and the second gums went to dance four times before Flam won. Bedard won the first game of the fourth set-, dropped the sec- ond and scored a love victory in the third. lie broioc-Finm's ser- vice lu the fourth game but double-fnulted'twice and lost the next after forcing it to deuce three times. Flam tied it at 3-3 in the next game and Bedard regained the edge momentarily in the seventh alter overcoming I double - fault. The games were tied then 44. Bedard racked up another love game to take the edge 5-4. The games from then were tied at every turn. At one point Bed- Ird overcame a double fault and a 40-love deficit to regain his form. - Jimmy Cullen Wins Island 13- Year-Olcl Junior Tennis Title Juniors (Final 13 Years) Roy McGonueil vs. Scott Rogers Men's Doubles 3:30 p.m.-Anderson and John- son vs. Keys and Fitzgerald; George and Barnett vs. MacAleer and MacGuigan. Ladles' Doubles Jardiue and MncMillau Coylc and Cummlskey. Lsdlest Singles (Finals) 4:30 p.m.-Wanda MacMillan vs. E. Wlllett. Mixed Doubles (Bcml-Finals) 5:30 p.m.-Wlllett and MacAleer vs. Weir and MacGuigan; Mac- Millau and Cullen vs. Keys and Jardiue. . VI. Queen Has lOih Winner THIRSK, England (AP)-Queen, Ellnabcth had her 10th winner of tho season Friday It Think race course when Anthracite came home flrst'iu the Coxwold Maiden Sweepstakes. I QUEENS COUNTY PLOWING MATCH SEPT. 3rd DOES ANY COMMUNITY Wish! To HAVE THE PLOWING MATCH THIS YEAR? ELLIOTT ROBERTSON. President. Pownal - Phone 9210 noon: if Needed CLASSIFIED PACE - 2 DASHES AT 5400.00 A DASH To Be Raced Satu iriay, August 18th. Horses standing better than 3rd in the summary in the Junior Free For All and horses standing better than 4th in the summary in the Free For All are not eligible to this Classified event! ENTRIES closls AUGUST 1st, 1956 A00. 13-18 Old Home Week Auo. 13-18 Racing, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nights and Wednesday, Thursday Afternoons, with Tuesday, Friday After- Douglas Bros. I Jones N0. I-FREE FOR ALL . . . . . . . . . .. M: to Inter To he raced Monday umlt Declaration for this Ivent Saturday. August 11th It 2:00 p.m. N0. 8-FREE FOR ALL . . . . . . . . . .. ' . . . . . . . . . PURSE II.Il0.00 ............. .. runs: 32,100.00 3!: to enter - 3 dashes - 0700.00 a dash To bo raced Friday -- Eutrsncs 83.00 Dowl Motors us. . N0. I-IUNIOI man so: Au. cussirinn .... runes: 01,500.00 sastoenus--0-iuau.ss0o.o0 , To In need Monday nisiit - nan-um 045.00 Declaration for this ciI0s Ilturdly. Aug. 11th It 2:00 p.m. I1'0llERS usw rigs: (AP) - Probnbiq - I main 1 . gains. (won 100: Ilxdoreflaggllfl 'mmmpms 1000000001-uoi lllo. - Milwaukee 000 002 000- I 0 0 Phllsdelphi 010 103 00x- 5 0 1 .Burdettc, Johnson. (0). Traw- brldgc (7) and Crnndnil; Rogoviu and I.opata.'L-Burdcttc. liRs:M11- Adcock. Phil-Jones. Cincinnati 000 011 001- 8 13 0 Pbgh 010 000 100- 2 D 1 Fowler and Bailey; Monger, Face (8). Pallet (9) and Shepard. HR: Pbgh-Long. American League Baltimore 000 101 000- 2 7 0 Cleveland 000 003 00x- 3 0 0 Schmit. Fornieles (7) and Tri- Indos; Wynn, Mossi (3) and He- gau. L-Schmitz. Hits: Cle-Colav- lto. Hegan. International League Rochester 104 010 101- 3 10 1 Richmond 020 000 000- I D 1 Faszholz, M. Nelson (2). Fass- holz (2) and Road; Cicotts, Starr (3), Burtschy (7). Dixon (9) and Neemau. Toronto M10 000 100- 1 I 0 Havana 000 110 20x- 4 11 0 K. Johnson. Wojey (7) and Sa- Wltsld: Mlnarcin and Dottercr. Buffalo 001 000 100- 2 5 0 Columbus 000 000 30x- 3 7 3 Donovan and Tomplrinson; Her-. bert and Shantz. HR: Col.-Lipon.' (Amu) Boston 020 100 100- 4 12 0 Chicago 100 001 100- 3 3 0 Brewer and Daley: Wilson, Kin- der (8), Lapalme (0) and Loliar. Washington 010 200 010- 4 11 1 Detroit 000 500 00x- 5 7 1 Into M; Chic h.1T1” II . 1:: vs McDonald (0-TTo- on ml New York at Kansas city (N)- stuidivant (H) vs Kellner (7.3. Washington It Detroit-Ramo. (1-g:nViIImF0ytI:kc(0-0) on I sla - me (4-7) vs Gsrcelh ('7-ii Fm” Vlams Britain About Archie LONDON (CP)-Desmond Hack- ett. sports columnist of the Daily Express, says in I dispatch from Toronto that the British Bonn Board of Control should not all0iE British boxers to become the "pic. thus" of American fighter Archlg Moore. 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