O Phillies Down Cardinals I UROOKLYN (AP) -- Brooklyatia the outfield. and Neal each leagtietn strikeouts as well as vie. Dodgers had lltemlelvn a ball! Monday night. rapping five liomel runs. two by Charlie Neal. and rolling up their largest ruii total of the season in clobber Milwaukee :04 and climb within four per- centage points of the third-place. Bratea. The one-game scoring high of the season was set by Cincinnati with a 22-2 Jnlt on Chicago Cuba drove in three runs. PHILADELPHIA tart-The tin- predictable Philadelphia Phillies vaulted into fu'st place in the Na- tional League Monday night with pride rookie Jack Sanford pitch- tories. uaa never in trouble He fanned seven batters to boost his. striltcout total to ill l Nl-ZW YORK tAPl--Willie Maya! Monday hit his lath home run. I run-producing double and stole his "'3 ' 53 Vi"-073' "V" 5"- Lfllltl 14th base as New York Giants do-i l Cardinals. . Sanford yielded only fur lllls in chalking up his lath iii-ttiry against two defeats. the best rec- June. 1. But tlte Brooks. who nowlord in the league. have won four in a row with al Philadelphia banged out its hits sweep of the two-xante aei. didl including a two-run homer hv wil- manage to tie the Redlegs for the'lie Jones. his eichtli. and a two- big est inning of the year in the run double by Gr.-inns Hamper NL. scoring tttne int he eighth. t The hiizh-riding Phillies could do lianlty Don Drysdale. who some- no wrong in bouncing the Cardi-' how needed relief help from Ed rials out of first place and leaving Roebuck to win his seventh, Sandy them a half game behind it was Amoroa and Duke Snider belted Philadelphiais l2th Hill in the last the other Brook homers. All were; l4 tiames. zivtnz them a t-lcan solo shots except SfIld0r.l l9thIsweep over the Cardinals in the With one on in the third againatjthree-came serlfls hcre starter-loser Bob Trowbrtdge Philadelphia had tun preiititia The Brooks belted ill hits in all chances this war to more into the and collected to bahet on hallastop spot. but flubbed them both tram I total of five pitchers. Juniorl Just two weeks alto, the llith was Gilliam had four hits. two of them the g antes behind and saddled eighth inning singles when thelvith s five-tzame. losing streak. - Dodcers sent lil men to the plate.l Sanford, a 23-year-old fast-ball-l Amoros, replacing I-Elmer Valo ing rizhthandcr who leads the. Meg Only Double . Race Win Mon. Raclw .&'ilttii'tiian'I two horses. Pi-ogrt-as Brand 1 fl Willis) 4 I Meg and Ten Spot. captured three Rob tflegg tl-J. Rernanit 5 4 out of four lieata last night. be- Real Joe IA Donn;-it 7 1 fore a rerord Carnival crowd at St.tm.mer:-tde. Raceway. Meg innit both Junior Pi-ee-For-All daslies hut Ten Spot. was nosed out in a photo flniirh by Cottage Franic in the first heat of the 33 Face. Hedgewood l'hief IRnune'-at ll tir Times 2 15 L5, 217 .lolIv Dirk tinned ll) H Potti- lon: Lady Clegg mined by J. E. Turner. ('.(' PACE hon Mat-Neill drove both horses. T... spot LN1jcNQlIII g 1 The I')ailv Double paid Sl5I.70 (jotugp Funk 1 4 '"" "" ”".i'tlf.ll:.tl3i'v”' .:,,";;;',&-,;..,t:;. '..'.'.”..'2'."” l l C PACE. Xlolly filu-it tffui'om.ai 4 st Just. Barbara iwtllist I l .ititmuie Jester tSmllll' s 1 Vet! Stlllll 'C- Hmtlttl ' 1 Miss Commando '.l Chstvoelli it 0 Jolly Bud tcudmiorel I 4 Rubin”. clan tnovina-sat tinf dl' Pericles (Smith Srt 4 3 Timer zta Ls. 7'3 3-5 Sandy Yorke -whim I I ttnttage Frank owned by .1. An- Fairgo iNi-all 7 5 near. 7 W 5890 'P0U1t0'tl S 7 JR. VIII-IE-FOR-Al.l. Lana Dale IE. Bernard! I I Meg lNiacNeillt I 1 Times" us M; 1.17 ,,i,,ui1y-. Lamp, tatpmii a 1. Wlnnlna ttoru MM In I. M.vrtle'a titty ttiurtitm-i 2 ll '00t'l!tdlt- Downtown IF) Rernartll R I 3! RACE VtVlPft M tioheyt it 4 .!.tv Did IPottltnnt I I .lollit.v'It King t('nrmiarl 4 7 Clegg 4!. Javl I I Peter Federal Ilinwnesivl 7 5 olliw George (stead) I I I'll Criimi train 6 6. urpu'a Abbe (C. O'Brien I I. Times: 1.1!; III ti Laagee ITANDINGS :'l!9thtlgl:' 'lIl:--Attntl J American League I-Hill i. ' W It I"cf.TcllIi Kemm-rev and Flerheret: ltir- um. y,.,.y 54 at iv.-,9 eetle. Pm. tit Mcflcrmott -fl- I"d.Chlca:fa at .11 52: .1 Thompson lv tliH't"tt' "Rt: ltiusimt 44 in m ll Was-Berheret. Tlironeherry. Kvma Cleveland 4.1 to Sift ll'-.- meree; KCv-Thoomsoit. pg"-"ti (2 at '54” I-2i1 National Lagiie Baltimore as it 415 is ,lVl! n onrinootioris i ii i Kt"!-W ""9 1' ll ""7-" l Rexilstirii olfltltiooiox ii 7 I W"'t"tt3"tt' 3" 5” -W 3" El:-ton. Foholsltv t.'lI Littlelteltt N'-to-w-I livncttr I'll and Stlvera. Neel-nan t7i An-. w l. Ptt um, uiiieiii. Worttlltlltttll W 'm'.Pl'tliIdPlDltIl cs as .l7ll Thomas W: Anionelll; fr Elstonugi ;m,., .7 3a 57,1 HRsr ,N'Ylt-Mueller. Maya. Milwaukee 47 .17 ..lilto ll: Mtlitiittkee tltll not lift 4 ll liKrnnklyyt er. 3;. -,3; 7 FYNlltlV" its too 29: an in t:r.i.c..ii'i;.ti it. in sit at. Troit'hi'idgc. .lohniton till, Conley Vow Ynrlt .'I.'l it I70 'I Hi. Jolly t7t, Phillipa ill and Pittsburgh no u .137 lflls lawatski. Dryitiale. Roebuck t'I Chicago 27 so ..tst is and Cam anella. Roiieboro (It; w D,,,j,,.,. L. 1-,,,,,,,,,,u,' PRORARLIS rtrctitnas tlRs- Vltl-Sawatitltl, Covlngton. -- - - ., , . m'""V'”l iv s'"d"i Am"r'”-tpttthixa lfili-ntiiidavlc lItalttil"ll'h.:2'ii:l "l'Y””"'4 games lwnrl and lost rt-t-tints ittl St Louis fltlfl too tllfkl I 0 p,r,,m,,,.,,.; rviiiia fmtllllllx--I ii I 5..."... t,,.,.., Mltltll. Vehmeier at and Vqv York at Detroit V-Tttrlevl lattdrtth; Sanford and Loniiett L: tut V. L,”-y t4.iii ' Xfinell HR: Phlla-Jones. Ml. - tummon at rt...-A3,. Vstmr, Dark t5-Kl vs Wilson t!l..'it ti-tat-mitlmtal lmigin Hlgnsltzttiatztnn at ('It-'t'rI-tntl yet.iva vnni -lflv -- G 1' Boston at Kansas Cttv V-For ntele l.'rlt vii Trucks t7-It Coleman. Nagy f7', and Noble; V."mm D ' Blake and Roaelli. L: Coleman. ' '" HR Rttf-Easter . lllotitrntl fltlfl flltl tllft-l 5 2 Rorhcstcr ftlfl 220 (HV- 7 I5 ll Valder. Mi-Minn viii. Page tlt,l and Plgnstano. liovenguth and D, Rtcltettv .W- l.ovengi.ith- l,. Val-i den HR. Roch-Burgess, Monalil felted Chltllkn Cubs in l llay-. whose l2th-inning homerl downed the Cubs Sunday. reached: the left field roof with a long drive off Don Elston in the third inning. Th, N-o.ru,, hi," Enabled H1, G3, l3-2. The Yanks drove starting pl!- aiitt to overcome a 3-2 deficit. ft: was ila) 1 third homer in three games. KTXSAS (ll'llt' HAPI Hashing- ttin Senators defeated Kansas City Athleucs l0-3 Monday. making the most of II hits while the Athletical nit-ked Russ Kemmerer for 11 uithoiit effect. Kcmttirrcr triintrilititi-cl a two-run. htimer tn the i'lt'l0T)' The homel run was one of three for Washing- ton Louie Berberet fill a two-runl homer and Faye Thrnneberry tm-l medtalely ftilloiied with it bases- etiipty clout in the second inning. Tint 'l'limiil31tin honiered for the Athletics also in the second. y I 4th in Row iforell made it four victories in ii Hill on Sunday afternoon bi tic- teating the Soiiris St. Marys 14-7 in a good game Led by the tinnmiitc hat of liar- illlf'P who Ktlnl'Nl tl1t't-e runs on three hits and Gillts and R, (loo- nullv tiho scored three runs Mor- rll st1uelt'l't(td ii Sotirti rail). and st.il'lc-rt our of their mitt AltPr taking an 8-I lead, tlnre-ll can tlicil ll'iid drop to two runs. b& ftire staging a last minute rally of. their own Jtnirtiie flit-t'Pl'IP was the big :tiii for Stittris as he got one r II it fill tun hit: and droie, in three more Reggie Peter: played I Eoorl saute in left field ultile Ow- -ti Connolly was Nitstsndtna for Mort-ll Rob Frinnollr pitched five hit hall and struck out twenty-one int picking up the win .lim Cheri-rte was the starting and losina pitch-. or for Snuris. He was releived by Jenkins in the fifth. The Umpire was Jack Fnffiit l,ineiip: blot-ell' Gillts. Ros- stter llIl:ltos Thompson. R ("on- ntilli. Chan HRfGllIlO' Uarlintt ,aIti and fl tlniinnllv Sourts - C Peters. Format. N. Jenkiitt. R Jettltins. R. Peters. rim-arle, Dtigas. Hitines, Clinton. and Mallard. l BYC Sr. Downs , 0 Barry 3 Lion: The ll VP it behind thr ftu-' mas -tllbtlltlt S"? to lttttimiitl itti Barri K liltlltk rloiin In llti"lT' third defeat of the cc-aw nlast night. the game item on! eirtra inntniz be- fore it wa it decided Thistle striirlt ntit two and walked sev- Mi f'od anti Fd Rallctii llIIllf'fl tnr Rziiivs itith Krt coming on in the sixth. lwtucrii them they :aic tin sewn hits and foitr walks. they l WW smirk out four Dick Carrol led all liivm-iii war Tim. his Ha," pnlprgld . batters with two hits In fotir tripa the Marathon. in the plate Rttrle nlityt-rl strong in come field for the R l'.('. I lseoltttsj ritait Spotti- ; Tho Charlottetown Guardian. Ttaedaiy. July 10, INT Yanks Win Over Flyers Red Sox Beat White Sox The Yanlis continued their tor-tped the hall to first to retire the rid pace in the Charlottetown Ltt- Flyeri and stem a dangerous ral- ile League Monday morning by de- ly. mtuo dash:-st .nits Rostort ifllartri: (eating the second place Flyeral The Red Sox moved into a tie tfor third place by trounciiig the white Sox 3 - 4. Freddie MacDon- ald nn the mound for the wtnnera struck out eleven batters and was .I'lCl'9T really in any trouble. Bill lliacl-larlsne started for the White Sox and was replaced by Ken ,Squarebriggs. Roger Gallant (smooth Red Sox second baseman .paced the attack with a homer. double and a single. Jamie Ken- nedy had two doubles for the loo- ers Bob MacNuit and Kieth Doy- le tttade nice fielding plays for the Red Snx. TUESDAYS ACTIVITY clier. Billy Weatherbie from the hill in the first inning. George Friz- 7cl who came on in relief was greet- ed in the same fashion and Clifton Pound finished the game for the Flyera. Strong armed Bob Sl'tqt- herd started the big game for the Yanks and was releiyed by "Lefty" Jerry Kane who allowed one run in four inttituzs Front Handrah.-in part-rt the Yank attack at the plate. tlllll l.es Affleck chipping in a couple of bingles. .litm Duffy and (lliftnn Pound plated well for the losers The Yanks made a smart double play in the third wlieti Affleck picked a hot one at tlitrd relayed to Leo Handrahan at second vtho whip-.5-(lo. White Soit - Lt.-aziie l"i'actict- - 9.30. ,. Mgfttl if A "Rci-ce;Secrefci ryl Roce Purse At Sctckville Downs. ' Halifax---In a tntiro to attractpihe f'. and D categories will race the lasler i-lass trtiticrs and pac-ltlle pttrseltnclude A Classda E500 t-rs to Sat-kiillii Downs and at tlie'fm:u:.' mgrlxrgiiggiuzfkiszliqss idea ”""9 ""'” "' 5”" '” pmhenl that horses in and above the B group of minors and drtirra big-iClass catcanry would be guarant- ger pttrws. Race Secretary, Johnieerl lvtn Iiaxlics a neck. and where- F ('TlLlPl(SllHI1lt announced a peter possible. horses in the F calc- hilte in purses today - con utiiild also get two rates I Thr tiai'tlt'ular laigrl of tltt' big week Halifax arcii track are the free He also revealed that crowds. for-allcrs and other ittcppcrs thailsnd betting at the Downs this year can go the mile better than 2.12. indicated almost a 20 per-cent tn- Free-for-all purses were raised crcase over last year. from 5700 to 8300 for two dashes. The chief aim of Halifax track Junior Fret--loi'-allors will now officials is to build tip its free-for rat-c tot Shot) In two riaslies ins-tcad'itll classes iii 3330 ,t At Present the tra('l- float-la Ittt'lt Also effected in the ileu Dlll"sf! out:-landing luniot free-for-allera ill-trthutton poltcv were class AA;n- Jolly Lad. Our Con, Then A. horse: who will now race for S5Iii'lt'k'iclt. French man. Mr Rock. Others effected hylScntlftnd's Are. Just Rt-tty'a Mark f2': R Class.'3l.'i0 t2l; horses inland others. Johri Raul leaves lslafrtd 0 For Long Distance Races "llm not into; to 'Itllt ltfltll I get our of having beaten the tlarittme tltit mil Al! l"t'tl!INl-H 45'Y95'”liX-mtl! record. set in I925. which old .loliit Paul. the island's only amw In"! dman" mm" he eclipsed in the Halifax Natal. I'M "W (;.m.dm, 195' ,.".mnR Day race His time was an even as he i-nntemplatrrl iitn long thirty-one minutes. distant e races dttriiie the next 1 few days He left, hitch-hiking, for, , y Antinnntsh at S .'to a.m. to-day 7' "hwy dwnn :3" fun mmh nu Vthrrsl he utll run the six-mile W""”" by l ' i"m"l T "in road race on ilt'rdncstla,i”I lltElt- '" T'- ""l"'- N3 Ql'9Tl"l in "” laud tianws Plttiztatit On Friday uarti to other famous Island long hr ll'lll t'fIl1lDPtf' ln this first mile distance competitor-. hr rei't'tlled mrcl at stiiiiiiim-win uiitt-it ill" tlw tc-its --I anntlicr Indian run" he held in t'fIIllllII('tltlfl with the "Pl. illltllafl Tl10ll18-'- it'll" "lt- Lnmtar ('5,-nwai. it-hed 23th in the Boston Marath- l loh distant) rtintter sittrr lR- "" mmp -V"”5 TE" .1), Jnhiitiv rtinipc-tori In the fam- ""h""V ""l' ll” "'""'d '"'"” Marathon I" was iuvelv during the past several mm among my-' mnm,” weeks. iuiitlrl make no prcdtctiona H". .mrl,1 ,,-"L as in the outcome of either the Ant- wm”, iizontsh or Sitiiimersitle races. Noi lknnwinit his competitors. he could lonly iiiiy "I'll finish limit of them- I never rtuii " from loiitng llirttttulittttl military durin in lots, finishing Pflth amnnz A field of out 200 mn- ner-. At present, he has the hon-;.. . vs-wmal u.tiI.iiIin Chief Wins 2 Dashes stnNC'l'nN tttrtt Newport For Real Fights If Is Best To Watch Baseball Ir WHlTNlv?Y MARTIN i VFW YORK tAl"t Hey. do yntil lkllltpnxr lhc uroit: group was de- V' rlut-cti if ltcht monopoly" Shouldn't if have been maior lcatztte hast- hsll instead of the lnlernationall Boxing f'ltib? We dont rot-all another season 3' V"'l-l '" 3""'t'Y" Vt W .tii itittrit the iitiitt-to: wire swing- llantol ltl-Si in .Vlcf)evitt I.'l-it 5 (llttctnnati at Vow York V-.lt-fl. coat ta.si vs Gomez mat Milwaukee at Phtlat-it-i;iiii,. st. Spahti tint vn Hat-lditt vast Fliirnzo at Pitlshtirgh .VRush ti-ll vs Friend it-ltll l l -5.96" 5"”5"97E Vancouver Helps Put Over Tournament At Edmonton Iv JACK WLLNA! I Canadian Press lteff Weller f(lTCHENF.R. Ont tCPi - The good folks of Edmootoit may thliiki differently. but they must face this feet. If the Ill! Canadian l l ing at each ofhcr's rlitns as often la: thrv wt-re uiinctng tor the Tt"fll't”t if lt ltocps up the clubs will he charging- 130 for ririnside seals. fl is mnrr than a l'MIlClflClI!'P. that mtiit. it nnl all, at the titer ittrhanrt-s can be traced to what. loosely might be called tiithl pitch- ing A hatter has a natttral over slot: to lflvlfll his head dented by a tittrlwl hall and when he has at itmn: hunch the nppoizlfll nil:-her it in-tit: in tin pin that he in going tro retaliate to some manner The Brooklyn Dodgers--Finrtna it Redleg version of the battle of iwaiet-loo was touched off by Jun pencil in Vancouver in liiu oiilv for Gllllsm. Dodger second base a ltandlul would show up man who took exception to the. Iotlt Leonard and Littler said careless manner in which vltcherl tttfy thought that "tr "350 tlncvt Raul Sanchez was throwing toward field would he ll large at thnl'iiu- plate just L ' Ted here with few ex-t Mt, reprlgnl ceptieae. the regular: on the tour paw tin busted the ball so San ayd here. if-her would have to Held it It I But with Vancouver's centennial point where Gilliam could Imlcl I tat-tics were not . Th:-ti it-veral at-re-. of list! play- t-rs lit-gap tn rasslc at-nutirl and the nood. clean fun lasted for several Fhief. a but seven-year-old hrowa owned by R. C. Crtiikshnnlis of Halifax. took both dashes Monday .nlglit in the hlottclonian. the an- nual Maritime harness racing classic here. Newport Chief pat-ed the first oiitittlos Nobody not hurt nitich. as "ll" '" 2 M ls 9"" 'h' '"'C""d thry say. so Gilliam was not nrtginal hy anv means He was following it set. pattern The hcal til the pennant racea.td'"h” in s rlaziliiig 206 4-5 to take 82.- lion in prise money and set the year's fastest time on a Maritime ltrack. Each of the free-far-all paid 81.000. wot. "til. gm". mrggnjng 5.. mm-ii,l Convair. owncd hv Harry llirsch may have something in do with of Sydney. and Jerry": Nightmare. the tempcr flarrtips The players owned by Karl Mc(7ull.v of Trurn. I" cdfzy. and if they are edgy in cach look a second and third in mlrl..lul.v how will they be during the two dashe- the dog days of August and the Scptemht-r strett-li rim” Anyway. if those itprlslngs ron- grmk, (-- Other top liartttme horses in the race included Farscutl. Ben Johnny Russel and finite, they'll have in pass another Ann-. drum, rule Make the players gloves on both hands. X-ray examination ran reveal a ttrd at the Mont-loo raceway Con- tane of liitiercitlosis tll lfa earlieitt.i-alr was the pre-race favorite in and most rttratila stage WOIT p About f'l.(INl fan! bet S32.MB. I ittew attendance and betting rec- the frbelor all tournament following the Mmeo ion championship the Americana "in one aede Iattaavvlpm pm-hes werehiab inside rather teehdrtve lhoatea Vaa-militia: C II1 eeaeer when Jimmy Riwle was forced dvbibseewbimvli tttiiiiibednihearue. a Olluvllgslltluca iowaniitieotaiiiaaiea, hIl& tenth. ortiottiautaeadllrareaaen Interim”! eael 'a.nf."'b'eneat:itt.-ate: 5 huihidt -Lucien! sabtaeenaaave ..i ttgi ill D. into him on his way to first base. We reclll a similar incident with; nimilar results a score of year! roll your own cigarettes with o OGDEN S eeaioniitsm into a DISTINOTIVI Ilautir "E'3WMn-.i'?'."v Cltttl& city The City Softball League will be extnded an extra aectiaa with each run: to iitlit twenty games and the League to conclude on August 1ih.itwaidu-Jtdedlaatnigbtate meeting on. the City Hall with Col L.T. I ” presiding three out of five and will commen- ea on Thursday Au itat 8th with on August ttlt.b. The play-off positions in the semi-- finals will be determined by the League President Cor. Lowttier and will be released upon comple- tion of the League. All playoff games must go seven "innings and into extra innings if necessary until a winner is declar- ed. Each game must be finished if called on account of darkness or for any other reason will be re- aiimed on the following night. i Softball League. Adds Section To Schedule The aernt-finals will be the but Lea and vs. Ross Burner Boaa Burner l1ectrie.tve.rc allev- ed replacements for Willis Henna- aey who has been injured and for Vlllliaiti Pryor who has moved out of the Provtlce. Followin-ia the schedule for the fourth section of the City softball gtse: Monday. July is: u.Y.C. va. Barry's iParkdale Diamond) 3.1.5. told Diamond) Wednesday. July 17: Jr. B.Y.C. vs. l.l.s. told Dianiondl Barn": vs. Ross But-tier it-llgh school! Friday: July til: B.Y C. vs Jr. B.Y.C. (Old Dismondail Monday: July 22: Ross Burner vs. n,Y.c. iParkdalei Barry": vs. 31.5. Old Diamond: Wednesday. July 24: Ross Btirtier vs. Jr. B.Y.C. told Diamond) 3.1.5. VS. B.Y.C. Parkdalet Friday. July 282 Jr. B.Y C. VI. Barrys' IParkdalet l Red Cross Swimming and Watert Fly!-rs vii Red Sox - 9 an Yanks val safety Tests were conducted in tar-l 9 30- DOM" Mtlt0l'I ious island centres during the past. ert Gtlha week. Classes on the whole were. reived capable and efficient struction from the Red Cross ln-I strut-tors The following are the results of tests held at the present time. Bunhu .v - Miss Elayiir Spicer. Keiisington. instructed a large group of enthusiastic swimmers in Red Cross swimming and water safety at Bunbury from July 1st. to lith. This course is sponsored by the local Women's institute with Mrs. Perry Crosby capably acting as Chairman. Miss Joan Murphy, Assistant Red Cross Field Super- visor. examined the group on July! l2th. Following are the 5lA'ImITllIl:'.l lavlards merited by the successtull 1 candidates. These awards were left in care of the President of the Wo- men's Institute to be presented at a later date at a picnic sponsored Swimming And Water Safe t Students Do Well In Tests l candidates. Juniors. Robert Brennan. Rob- Seniors. Brian Kelly t'B3"'3"l I'M Mm!" P"3("'('9 ' wcll filled and the students re-lCanoe Cove (Tamp- Miss Janetgvised play mi,-W15 In in, itiam-4 in-.0wen. Red Cross Swimming andylr Paul Cutfmnre. l-field Supervis the competition. which was (mutt Water Safety instructor. was Wa-l terfront director at Canoe Cove? Christian Citmp on .luly 12th.! All campers received instructuoni and practice in Artificial Resptra-V; tion. Mr. Paul Cudmore. Field Sup- . ervisor for i he Red Cross Waiert Safety Service tested the Camp and . the following Candidates received Red Cross Awards. Juniors: John (ltisbee. l-Eugene Gray. lnl0l'lllf't'ildtf"v Annie l.auric Mac- Lesn l Seniors Rev William Weale. DBVU1 Weale Keir faint! - Mr Paul f'-idmore Red Cross Field hitperi-istir nl ua-t fer Safety conducted: these tests on Thursday July 1lth.l Mr. lra Drysdale acted as In- by the Institute. Betzinners. George ttrczimeru Sheila Creaniet. Nnrrita He:igett.l Donna Power. Edith Kelly. Lindal Bruce. Pstrlcis Bruce. Glen Yllsson Juniors Therese Mcflocltey. Jennie Farquliaraoit. E e c k y Bruce intermediate Vernn Peteis .fim- my Bruce Camp Kingstoii- The boys who: attended the Anglican Boys Cainpl st Crapaud enloyed their swimming periods. with Miss Mabel England. as Instructor. This was a short. ramp and many swimmers were! not fully prepared for the it-itts., However it is hoped that iihettg 1 these boys so back to their tar- tious Communities they will continue their Water Safety Insmiciion and procure their awards at a later date. Miss Joan Mtirphv. Assistant Field Supervisor. tested the swim-l For seven years In suit-ttcssion. .1-not-it on July l3th. and presented ' awards to the following auceesaful XWATT Gonzales - I-load FOREST HILLS. NY IAPI - . Pancho Gotiuleit returns to the; court today in Jack Kramer's round robin professional tennis tournament. but all attention has: turncd toward Sitnda,v's isiitrliip match between Pancho and Aua-1 .irtilia's Lew Hoad. l Hosd. recently ernwiml Wtmble. rlnrt champ. and Gonzales are the. only unbeaten players left in the singles competition. Both are ex-l period to stay unbeaten tioitl Sun- day. The alngles winner will carry. off 82.50) and temporary recognl-. thin as pro tennis kutl. ln today's action. Gonnle: will' battle Australia's Ken Roseu all in. the third round opening match all the West Side Tennis Club. Pan-1 cho Scitura and Tony Trabert wlllt meet in the other slnttles matoh.l No matches were scheduled Mon- day . Hoad. 22-year-old rookie in tliel pro ranks. with a Sl25.tlfltl guaran- tee for his tcnrtis intents dtirintt the next 13 months. plays only in the doubles today. He and Kramer play Segura and Dinny Pails. t'-'rank sedtzman and Traberi face Gonzalez and Rosewiill in thel other doulbes attraction. Playing his first match as a pro.” fessional. Hoad defeated his couo-. .ti-yman. Sedgman. the former am-. lateur ruler. in strwiglil nets. 6-3.; 6-4. 8-4 Gonzales had more trouble in disposing of Trabert. 0-3. 3-5. ll-9, 6-.1. IT'S A . ti lttqgh all Ge ealey emeellt shaves with strut-tor and was assisted by the t'amn Leaders. One feature of the Waterfront program was a dis-i mission of Water Safety rules in ramtiets narlitipatcrf. Rev LM hfscblsughton. Camp Director. presented Awards to the following successful candidates Beginners Stewart Johnson. Geo- V”?! Macltinnon. Allistatn Macintosh. ..in try Atac- Stttiinri fra Dtyzidalr Y.M.C..A. Camp Holland flout.- COMING ' IT'S VAST A -oit'aiit.o1"rt:roi'ml- NORTH RIVER ROAD SIMMONDS FIELD 20 JULY Auspti-es ICINSMAN CLUB GIGAIITIC IRCUS THE WORLD ITS FIELD! 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"f".:h:.':: "fa 6"" lriab coupled timely hits together; "N ' t 9' ' with some loose ball "R "B to: gain their seven runs. on urn-t er errupted for four runs in the fifth and two in the sixth to lie the Duk. 'mP.m The Sect Cadets the winning run in the seventh. wliu Elmer Msbar was forced all WINDSOR mm (C?) ” c'""' (wt. 1"" ”F.t5" comm;-5 pitch-IIHOIIWCINI sea cadets. including ed for the Ross Burner giving a zs from Canada were inspected ct-4135519 P"t0""m' 30;" by the Duke of itztiiiiiitirgii Mon- ',f,'f,l".' .lT'."t'”' l .””'..l'.”."'.l ”..'.'tiay in the grounds of Windsor the plstet Forbes Kennedy and at CIItl9- The tftspecftmt tot-lowed I lirs.. ...p ncaoi two-week Empire and Common- wealth sea cadet camp held at the -Royal Navy's giant Portsm th Tests were held on ri-may July mi: 5..., W atthe Y.lil.C A. Girls Camp at Hot-l A feature of the ceremony wa- land Cote liliss Donna Cudmore. a the presentation by the Duke ,,i qualified Red Cross Swimming and the 'Duke of Edinburgh ship: Water Safety instructor. was water- bell" to a rifle team of sea cadets front dire:-tor She was assisted by from southeiid-on-Sea. England Miss NOITIII Duvar who is a quall- The trophy is emblematic of Lhe fled Leader in Swimming and Ws- championship of the sea cadeI.t' ler Safety Instruction In Swim- international small bore rifle com- Sltonirocks leaf '.Flyers Meet The score. Leonard Baglole of the "Shamrocks" came home witbl iming skills was tziven daily. The petition. inaugurated by the Navy Waterfront persntinel also super: League of Canada last year. 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