To Keep Title Till PROVIDENCE, Ell. (AP) —llion‘s ruling cummitlee In- Lightweight champion Cal-1m i nounced Wednesday Ortiz will Permitted to keepl This appa re nily count- hIs Lille until he receives a ermandcd B ' hurlnl nut I'nnni-h. LII: chair-fills WEA Iasl .. .luo it tn - nun or World Boxing Associlv‘slrlpped the Puerto eRIcan-hornll I, I ’ 355 l l i l . Dempsey cunli. LII; seven times Willard was crus e at the canvas, tb wtliml. the old time liravy~ aide ol his lace virtually cavali weight boxing champion of the ln. Willard gave a good account world. t in darkened silence at himsetl in the second and watching an old movie. third rounds. Presently the oldest living Some have said willnrd oult. exedlnmpion broke the stillness To this day he denies this. He observing almost nnlv simpy was incapable ol getting "Then he goes . . i don’t up irom the stool lor the lourth go he; i could stand up under round. an owl." . Toda . s c it. meotsll and Willard ins use lirsi time inlphysichylly Eleri, ilving coiniort- mgny yell-g wu vlewlng ltlelably villll his wile, Hattie. Jess lllm oi the tight in which a certainly has no apologies ior young Jack Dempsey smashed his ring career. He does otter hlln into submission in three In interesting statistic. albeit terrible, bloody rounds. coalescing he “never really The place was Toledo. Ohio. liked to tight," date. July 4. i919. .REJECTS SHADOW Each yearslnce tnntlong ago Willard does leel strongly. sweltering niternoon in Toledo. .and so does a tight little group po y Ll love to hark‘oi iris-ids. about tho shadow back to the date oi the light. DENIPSEY PBlioctous c never cease to marveliJDimSDHA at the tlgerish ierocity oil willard flattened Johnson in Dempsey, the bloody ballerlng‘a lung in the Havana. Cuba, taken by _.less. p rare track April 5. 1915. m the Seldom m it pomted out thntizsth round at a match sched- Demprey was a hungry young‘uled I'm- 45 man oi but zt. Willard a rather. Johnson claimed later he took complacent 37, Ind stunned nI-in dlve. His proot was a lone most It soon as the pollen l slili piclure taken viiiinh shows s by Demmcy'x tornadoeJolmsun ostensibly shading llis like attack, ’eyt‘s irom the sun. Forgotten, too. to the lack. Not long ago the Willard- that despite the damage in~iJoIlnstln meted by Dempsey in the iirst‘oovered in Australia. STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR JULY 4, I963 9:00 PM. Boul With, By I B MYE IDS ANGELES (AP) — Jess one light and one man. Jack NW nl SW.” NW 0! 1810.0. II 1862 Illa eligible—let Division Purse $32M” l—JI‘ Gary; 24inch .lovce; 35—Ml‘. Dougan; 4—Sanh'agu; ls—Snnny Kink: Hlalall Hanover. No. 2—mond Division . . . Purse 321.011 l—Helm'l Drum; Molly Abb; :S—Czpiain Chief: 655—er Aver-ill; S—Jet Liner; meal Gold. NO. I Elrl] Clam Shir . other tour are: i—Hel-e Am 1; Myrtle E.: 3~Nnrme clogg: lwlnltzle megg. Nol. I - I N.W. $00.00 In Im—‘WJMI Division I—N'l Duel: Z—Wlllalds Choice; S—Blue Sky lark. 473mg y Wm; 5—Stsln Pail'flot: G—Ainthmly L.; 7—Rzy Gratlan Up l—Omuliteal Alice. No! l-T—Green 5 Milan“ Div. will)“ Quee - z—llase Aida Chiei. b—Amigo Mlk - i—Bnh's 5—Hettie Boy; s—Millim's Girl: 77W)" Mnlllnn: iii Vem'e Hal. Also eligible S—Mighty Ett; lit—«Miss Lucky Hello. CH’TOWN DRIVING PARK Nil FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS consult HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. Insurance since 1872 Olr experience «I 9| lull II lullrllce underwriters. II to your clown-I. OFFICES: O . Ila-lulu Q ulterior Agents Throughout the Province lion Co. Insular. New Blower Mel hod Allan“: Roofing and Insqu Free Estimate Ann" Applicators tor Mm aloe-nil CALL TODAY : hid ennui-Africa sun-teed Wth or Phone Collect HIM-6275 Carlos Orfiz Permi’r’red Casi over his entire career by )1 movies wen urb. )3. City Gun Club lllce 0" Nu. ‘— Isl. md. lril.. Slim. in earl! rat? 0" Int $418.00 Paul Jenkins “It. “Ii. with link nlllen not In Cnnsolllihn flash for $310.00 A. Home mite @uaroliom SPORTS SECOND SECTION Chulomtawn, Thurs" July «I, 1963. FRONT PAGB‘lE ‘ Hearing New Yorker oi the tilts lor Inll~ lure In defend the l‘I‘UWI anion [Kenny Lane, the No. .tendcr trom Muskeguo. uicb, The announcement wn made by Tony Petronella, chairman rating conunluee. Dr. Charles 1:. Lemon. Frui- dent or the wan. announced last .lune the withdrawal ol rec- ognitlon ironl Ortiz on the rec- ommendation or Emile Bnlncsu oi New Orleans. chairman oi Eddie Perkins oi {Able-ISU- WIIo regained LII! world Junior wL-Ilerwelghl title by dale-Lin! Robeth Cruz in Mmlln named on. Sonny Liston. cal- 1. Floyd Patterson. New Loni!- vllle. . Doug Jones. w York. 4. Cleveland William. Batiste . 5. Billy Daniels. New York. Light Beanstalth Champion. Wiule Plan-Ind. Miami Beach. l. Eddie c tton Seattle 2, Harold Johnson. Phil- adeiph 3. Mauro Mind. 4. Wayne Thornton. Chill. 5. Guilio RlnhIdI. Y Middleweight . Champion. Dick crin. 1, Gene Jordan. Utah. 2. Rubin Paterson, .. 3. Joey G dello. Philadelphia. app. Hunglry. 5. :- nett- ton. Philadelphia ugh. York. 2. Clisiul Cll eru. Fresno. ltdv. Wei rweisfl Chamvion. Emile Griffith. New York. 1. Brian Curvll. Wales. 2. Jose Stable. Cubl. 5. Luis Rodriguez. Cubl. Junl or champion. Eddie Perkins. Chicago. . Shlgemall Klwl'v kaml, Japan. 2. Giordano Cam- . part. ltaly. :i. Bert Soomodln Philippines. Lightweight champion. Carlos urn New York. 1. Kenny Laue. Mullrto~ limn. Mich. 2. Paulie Annstend. lLos Angeles. 1. Carlos ital-nan- ‘llCZ. Venezuela. Featherweight Champion, Sugar tumor. Cuba. 1, Ratiu King. Nigeria 2. Mllsunori Suki. .lnpnn. S. Il- maci Lsguna, Pannlna M nors Register In Montague Fri. MONTAGUE — Starling Io- marrow. July SLII. Little League and Bantam prlcdcn which gal underway last week. will be held I! 1 pm. sharp. AL the same Lillie II! boy] from 7 to 13 yam al age lrom Montague and surrounding dlr trim who haven’t had any Prev- Inns experience In this nrgnnlla- Lion will register I! the base hall Iieid. A! 3 p.m. Lillie Lengqu who played in the past two years sign up. Bantams will refiner ll. 5 1).!!! Instruction! and mulling will be given by a slat! member of the Deplrlment of Phyllcll Edu- anion. Hus First Shoot The Charlottetown Gull Club “aged ill first skeet IIIDL Int night on the Winsloe Runs! with Walter Carver emerging top sniper with a possible 15 Other top Scorel were In IoI~ lows: Wallace Douzlnl Alhert MacEweh Hurley Ins! Next shoot is scheduled in r next Wednesday. July to curb log at 10. Both trap and sheet competitions will be uged hill or FILTER TIP CIGARETTES ll uri- Pen ltd. Charlottetown—nor 951 a 1'5. a d poured in little hien. Mochl h a missed par twice oil the flimsy; and took 24 pounder. only “P or best clrds of the season. Vided into Lin dI harm Iain! In d the; “ii ‘ Chisox 5-4 By The New York Yankees edgedl By PIUS CALLAGI-IAN Yankees Nip Great Race Saturday PRINCE Edward island's lirst lat-e in its triple clown u the Chicago White Sox 5-1 with racing goes this Saturday night at Charlottetown Drivlng Park a ninth inning run Wednesday ‘Ind one at the best battles in years iS pron'tlSed the thousands in B (ll ' certain 10 alien . Elenil'fsielo lafil’lfifnélifii‘; his once. known is the avenue ran-l... Inaugural. l... as Detroit be" Minnesota 7.5. seven starters and [or rile ill-st time in e long. long time the The Yanks now lend Minne- majority 0‘ the horses are endowed. lot.- by tour guinea While the Dolls Hill has sent his Domlnlnn Byrli into battle and tho Whlle Sax, who luv: dropped _ year. a mile at z:_o6.2 ior n Maritlnie track up to that tune. i’I'HE ASSOCIATED PRESS‘ toll! born In: yrlm v that Saturday was ‘ wfiténcfigfilo: .‘lfi‘ffifli nob brook lowered it with his 2:05 mile at Salnt .iolln Monday D.“ ’ to win the leg oi the Maritime circuit iree-ior-nll tn the port hoston beet Cleveland b2 the t“?- - mm. ' . oreeobrler Perms have .tllne Hyrd ill the big classic. .lune fiiwfyei’bgfihud copped this event last July and ‘Rhacll' Macoregor wul _do his edge, 5“ Fwd.” 55 in the utmost to have this great pnclng mare . winner ngnln in this . invenlng Patriot lenture. mi" ‘1‘; 5333;318:113? Bill Boyies's ill Jay is another local ‘siarier. Hl .lay wasn't in '3. E"! A e... “ LN" training loo null and owner Boyles didni cxoctt too much or niu‘e o Ywhum CF“. flag” mg gelding in his rirst start last Saturday. However. H.) Jay ,1 "055$: and ‘5, 7:23;?” gave a is performance and Bill was pleased with what be A“ l . m N if .1 Le sh . e Boyia pacer should be much implcved tor this im- T“ “in”; .5 ‘13; . Him“ portant outing. By the way, lii Jay topped the Lvenlng patriot Lo “'3' .“ “"gk '3' “I” Invitational last August and waS showing to seat advantage mfgwfh‘fyg l‘w‘mg until injured in that accident la the Gold cup and Saucer . teaturc. WW“ 0‘ “‘9 “mutagamsi "'3 Then (here's Tammany Huu. it was this horsc owned by Wm“ 50’“ The .W’W 5'“ had stall Msyhew and lock Brown that sprung the big surprise in “9d “ i“ "‘9 "mm W". m the that llush oi the big pace on Monday oi old Home Week. "W “’1‘ "ms 3"“ 3“ me" 1962. Hall got home In iron and paid handsomely at the mutants. national base on bolls had loaded . A Big Fuvortle the bases and reliever Hal lien- ilr lgfiled in a run with a base on s. Joe Pc ltone had a , . . two-run homer lorpilie winners. or COURSE Bob Erdok will ilker be instaded iavonte. This great pacing machine earned illmscli something over 314.000 in 1952 and owne- Doll Mackenzie is looking tor another ibanner season. Bob is always a threat and ills mile at 2:05 ln Detroit’s .llm Banning struck out it and got home run support iSainl. .iohn assured patrons that he has lost none at his basin: labiliw. irom Dick McAuliIi‘e and Norm Cash or the Tigers snapped the Twins' eight-game winning - lnt John will be "lint;- e To Ga. owned by Milton Downcy, So 53' .c J h,” seen here tor the tint time. A greet tsvorlie at ln o himwi‘dpeglfllfidnlglhffiglc‘g; Exhibition Pal-k. 'nlne To Go will be in there battling with tho x 2-2 tie at Clevellmd_ augmmtoi them every inch oihotb mum. _‘ l m Dick nadaiz. tied Sox relievcp‘. That leaves us with only Sym s Best. Thls pacer gnme‘shenh' who struck out six at a... line Breau stable in Moncton and was seen Egalllla'lg wuk ' ' ' he runs _ litigleuig: mm” mm! ' liohohhoguprond dancer with his War Cry nangcr. it was quite fine”, “my: kzgd name, M a race meet log the Musician druzgist e season spar a sul-run - sixth inning uprising that was[ Folks Are Talking decisive tor the braves against ' the Glam. San Franrlsuo so! EVERYWHERE you go these days ioills are talking up this all its runs on homers. by williei big race. with the lone exceptlon 0! Old Home Week. this season's greatest crowd. Charlottetown are indeed optimistic nbdili this tag on Mays. Harvey Kuenn. wttlle‘clggslE amy; arm up Saturday night. They ere confident that the tour local horses FACING CLASSIC SATURDAY A great iavorite with Mari. time rnclng lens. Bob Brook. shown above. will be pcriorm- ing at Charlottetown n r l ving Park LhiS Saturday night The Evening Patriot $2500. augural Phce. Bob won last weekend at Saint John in 2.05 and will likely be top choice with the hcttois here Saturday in this great harness racing classic. Six others will be in I... competing. They are Domin- ion Byrd. .lune Byrd. Hi Jay. Tammany Hall. Sym‘s Best and Time To Go. The Season‘s arcatcst crowd will w n t ch these speedstcrs on Saturday. McCovey and Tom Halter. Dnvlng Park otticlals d more intercst to the event than evcr belore. And so the romotem are doing everything to msura'Llle BASEBALL tuccass oi tlllll g:er program. classifier Prank Acorn has llnell ‘ RESULTS up a great supporting card that should please every [an in at. i itendancr. The pnrl-mutuel stair will be greatly increased tor 3’ u“: “50‘3"” PRESS this big one so as no delays will be encountered. it should be “new” L' a preview ct old Ho Week and ticket seuers and cllahlerll lne 30““ mm “04- “21 l ru‘ 1 be h t on the hop all evening long. Cleveland old out 000— z i 1 m“ d °° “' y " Heliner. Radial; lB-Ii l7l and‘ Nixon. Tillman till: Ramoni Draw '5 TOdGY B ll tat, All that (a) d , , he *enEos—Tillman “(‘5 draw tor the big race is taking place today and mud: momm- 4 51 ilnterest is evidenced as to what spot each house draws. A good mots col_ 5 in 2 position means a great deal in this type oi race and the horse drawing the rail will be iortunale indeed. Today's draw should tar the greatest interest oi any llralv_thls Susan. a special lilting ior a particular pacer will be eagerly Ch go New York buzhurdt. Baumann to). Bor- len l7l. Wilhelm (7!, Brosnan mule by Newcomer Ecl Moehler Leads Field In Can. Open y W. IL WREATLEY TORONTO (C?) 7 Ed to the pro ve Putts, Moehling. llx-IooI-ihree litu- sponsor and line coming on tile tour Jan. 1 has oirlclal money earnirlfis or :50. Bonuses have brought HI Ind no his total Inke to 3720. J n was run . 29. e was Illinois Slate amateur champion In 1960 and 1961 nd Lurned pro llsl October. PICKS UP AT 6‘"! Ted Kroll look a three-over. Dir 74 I'm IlIl first robin Dani Ford of Tnm O'S Postponed Card On Tap Tonight arcing action is slated tor the a Charlottetown Driving Park to- nlghtdue to last night's cord being wnsn 2d out The curIaln n w ram tl hill o‘clock y p p y oi the tomcrs should surely got a ginn— , m .t Ippelrd to be one An early clmr has been No. Just Gory budl WHITE PUMPS Hi Heels Jot Heels [linden Hula AAA - AA - B Wldlhl LePllGES “Illnede like!” Moehl- ing at Mt. Prospect, ill.. 22~ye:r- old newcomer tour this year. gave the Scar- boro Club's course an artistic Moehllng who was lacing Wednesday with a bril» linnt iive-under-par to l the ilrst round in the nndinn Open goii championship. Hall the starting iield oi l55 had iinished then. including de- iending champion Ted Krnll or For! Lsuderdale. Fla. an array oi veterans and capable younlt- ing's score by danger oi being 801! end was one 550.000 Ca- lns fired an eagle and irdiel on his round and . He was never ler. her gets under- lono with six ‘ The iirst tour horses in dash- oh: and es one and two so aglih in dash ~the iield tour. Horses tinislliug iiith nnd . . h Plon. iired M35 ior o 69. Scarboro's pars or 3535 the s a m e iigure strokes oti' the course re nine with n 35. and it whsn'l until he came to the sixth note that he started picking up steam with birdie putts. He was in a trap at the par- tbree second and took a Ihur. l-le sank a littoot birdie putt at the sixth and came out or a trap at tile seventh to set down in one ior another birdie, He ran down a 12-faoler at the 10th and a ninelooter on the inn. He missed par again at the talk when his approach Carried over the green. AL the IGLII. a Bit-yard par lulll‘. Moehlil'lg belted a drive just over the green. then chipped in lrom ' At the ilitll he ran down a lStoot putt ior his iiitll birdie. His 11 on the back nine was tour under par. nnsnzas PLEASANT The opening round was played in clear and comparatively pleasant weather alter a blister- ing heat wave thnl ended Tucs< day. A steady breeze lrom the nordrwest reached 2» miles l on the rail in the lust and oliver Poullon has drawn to e number one spot with Ilig Hei- en'x Dream In tile sccond. Jared! array oi speed goes in each dash Ind tonight‘s cut. in pee oi some oi the most exciting dl- rues to date. in the divisions of e early closer get snolhcr rhanco In the lixlll. BllLllllg with them will be re Am i. Myrtle Norlne Clogg ond Linie Cieg Dune e eight have a strong lineup oi contenders ior top moms. blue m oblxlld certainly be a strong iovorlto but the unexpected bu the a It oi occuring at the strongest amen. Tonight could be such a me. The rarer complement oi eight ital-ten on here the pnrbmutuet eul. ve their troubl- omer doublu duh event. {hm Ind revert h I homer: .II‘loiuld n N.Y., 1950 Canadian Open chzm- i hour In III: afternoon. lgalnsl Ted . III e Kroll. trying to retain his and win money oi $9,000, slarted with a string OI Tammy Aaron Ol Gainsvllle. Ga. 13 consecutive pars belore run- ' thl-ce hing trim trouble. He missed par cord. at the 14th, lfiih. and lath. tin. er put on «he rront ishing with his tllree»ovcr 74. Ford sailed along comiortably until the last two holes. He missed par at both. but still iinished two under par with his 59. He had 31 plltts. 12 oi them on the iirst nine. in all. Pord one-patted seven greens. Aaron had birdies at the third. loth. 1th and 16th and went over par at the link and 12th He was out ln par as and back in 33. two under. Jim Perree oi Corona. CaliL. experlenced one at the oddities or the opening round. His sec- ond shot at the 15th went into a trap. When he blasted out. two balls popped up and dropped on the green—ins and another that had been buried in the sand. He missed his putt and took a two. ills snore tor the round was 77. Two oi the starters had to drna out bccause oi iniurier. nlli Blunlon at Denver injured his back and had to quit betorc the turn. Bobby Brue oi Milwau- kee iniured his hand and with- drew otter 15 holes. He was out in it. Bob Gnctz oi Tulsa. chin. rolled to show up. and Dave Hlil oi chkson. Mich. phoned to say he would be late arriving. PGA oiiicinls said Hi" would be disouolitied and that both Hill and coetz would be subtccl to punitive action. probably nee. Eagles popped up iairly roti- ularly. In addition in Muehllng's two-under—pur ligurt- al the loin. Len Woodward of Sydney. Aus~ Luna. and Jack Flock of Los Angetes each bagged one at the .I hair—Ilia 3.5»me war {but mgnilglyers‘ Tangle Ton ghl lrv Mackinnon's Dodgers will E. Iry in widen their (:in BnSebnll League lend when they host sec. md piece Plycrl ln a regular league tussle at Memorial Pielli tilts evening starting at 5.15. but evening's scheduled gnnlc between Dodgers and R overs was c sited oil on account oi I. Here ore the tongue standings [Mn] inlo mnlflhl'l conical]: W Dodger? riyers Stars over. .. l Pei. I 2 .M7 I a .511 I l .m I 4 .M runs with ‘ iii? Thziy.s;:nliixafll§i 4:02;; ‘ awaiting to See where that pacer goes away in the hrst trip or Berra. HRS: w v - (9,_ this moo special. Pepitone (13) ism flake 3g: niece; n13; to hiteDud ills gm - rile-ing 3m ' u aynl a a: eown nvmg ar . MIME“ mm‘ 5 9° to will be a night long to remember, Muslim—7 90 National League New York Detroit and Triandos. H s’ l. McAulille (hi. cash (11). sino. HRS—Lo: ngelcs, Pear-l Hm“ ‘ 5‘5“ ‘3" BW'pday to meet one another in Ric-[Britain's Humphrey and Chris- M'mm‘“ “00mm “agisumnse semi-rinal victory over 'in the quarter tinals or the at and Haller ( H39"- 5'1 54 55 6-2. 7-5. Britain's lillke Sangster Perry l8~5i. Plels 15), Fornie- 125 461. Razgenburk i8) and [.05 Angeles 000— I 91 ‘ l Baltimore M3 moux— 3 9 0 ‘ son l \VIMELEDON. England (CPI Miss Sclluurnlan and Burger: Fred stolle oi Australia and deteateli Britain's Gerald cak- “mh m- _ E" “E: men's singles iinat oi the Albitine Tmman bowed to Dennis Sherry. 90‘9"“ W 5W”! England lawn tennis champion-lkalslon of the United states and SI]! Fran. 012 lilo 100—- 5 9 ‘ ‘ second ranked Manuel Santana . Lemasier. Funk 5 13-2! Shaw, . lmens doubles. Gordon Forbes “‘.SP“‘"- “'5- “- 7'5- Wm“ “flood Abe Segal oi South Atrice flak—Milwaukee. i-l. Aaron. ' - ' i 23). son Francisco—Mays rial,‘ “‘9 “‘Y“"‘”“‘ 5W“ 0""‘and Billy Knight bent Boris Jo- vsnovic and Nicole Pllic of Yu~ i nattey; Dunning (5-9), Fox (9) ' o e c in e Hall 2 (mi. Wertz t2 Deb—i , Chance (5-3] Navarro (7) and; Rodgers: Pnppss int and or; “0mm— ” ‘3 Chuck McKinley oi the United‘ley and Ruth Woodgatc oz, 5-3, “"0!” W“ “’0 W— 9 9' i States earned the right Wednes-lin another iourth-rounder while “W and 39m"- HR= Ny-iships. iMrS. .lones in the same round 3"“ ’5“ ‘ Slollc. unsccdcd. pulled ott MN. 5:. 7.5. tsl nnd Crnndnil; Ssntord lei) . , Boiin m. Duiialo."§‘“‘fyb5“d°d. lw’mg’“ detected Thomas and “5 “mm” ‘ “n “‘1' lose Mandarlno or Brazil, 12-10. I .wnelmed his Spanish opponent ituenn (.1), McCovey K19). Hal-lwilh . dynamic 59m and WV mum “I may M M 1" ‘5’- .le go e Australian Cincinnati tiootlltltott— 220. V V . - V . in another Iourlh-round mixed nonahtn ottlmm—l 221 “'“Md “‘3'” "°"‘““5“95‘ ““doubles match. Arthur Ashe A. the last game or tne match bull and Cam, Banks of m Uni, I _ 1h: Ilelildon to become Lhehfifrl‘h . unscedl- mun cm to resc t n Probable P Chefs; linal here. His victory also meant that an Australian will‘ tigure in the dual tor the eighth Straight year McKinley. 22. reached the (L lnsi in 1961. only to lose to Aus- ltrnlia's nod stcr, He took only. istatcs beat Bob Howe or Aus- ‘lralia and Miss Bueno M. 5 a 6-3 Slolle packs a powerful Serve. McKinley has not lost a set in six maichcs. No v.5. man has won a sintzit-s iltle in this tour- nlsmcnl sincl‘ Tally Trabcrt did By THE CANADIAN PRESS i Probable pitchers Inr today‘s major league baseball flames. won-lost records in parentheses: American Lens-re Chicago, Pizarro mi and , it in 19 This year‘s ilnnl is set Peters ts-al at New York Ford 7‘ ’"m‘ms i“ mi “N” m“ “‘"i ior r . H1“, and sum“, (m (27' ‘Bungeri. on the sun-drenched 1 Minnesota K“. p“, and centre court as 18.000 tans Slang: not at Detroit. Regan looked on. 1 4-6) llld Aguirre IG-Tl (2i, Doubles play occupied Il’IE‘AUTO Dorian. Mnnbouquelk ill:5l PEI Oi Wediletday's schedule. I ‘5 died Sun. and Kolstad ill-Ii or Nichols Darllno Hard of the United "Hi at Cleveland. Grant (Ml Slams and Maria Eueno of Bra» and Wynn 10-“ ill. 2“ made It lo the semHinnls in Kansas City. segui iii-2i and . the women's doubles by deicalr: The “r51 automobile rfllb' ever Dishowsky iD-it at Washington. ing Auslrnlla‘s Robyn Lcsh and‘ he'd 0'! Hie island Will take cneney (7.9» and Orleen lid: iirilnln's .iennilcr Trellby 6.2. r10“? Mimi afternoon. Peter ‘ . ‘Dil\il‘5.ll)l'(‘sitlk‘nl or the P.l-:.i, “New”. ba‘ drapin- Sport (Juli said yester— tlc, Mrs Ann Haydon Jones or, Britain and RCIIEQ Schuurmnn‘ oi South Atrlcn oriented Mar. Karel Hull! and Annctle Van Zyl of Suulll All‘ll‘fl 5-3. 5-2. Slnlk‘ Scored II sec-ond ll’l- . .umph during the day when he le (3-H) II. Housioll. anhhly ‘. lot» and Johnson mil iTN) 1‘1"?“ If}. ““k: {gen-V. the driver must keep a constant Pittsburgh, Pricnd tribal and l: d as“: ammo!) ‘0‘ Hum average speed which is well be- iGlbbon IS~5I ll Philndciphi 6;, 6‘3 “1 “I” hurt“ round 0% low Ill? pOs‘lEd speed limit MIL IL [nahlli‘ey “rm and Duren 12- “he mum (mum’s .Lh! same Ill"? must {allow IM- i New York. crnlg l2-l2l and; llilc lilrcctions to get into one 'point to another without getting lelley toot at Chicago. Jackson‘A" Stars HOST inst Whoever does til. route ‘19-7) "Ill Tfllh 11-4) i I - closest lo the moon“! Lil! ill # — Barry 5 Lions . lv . iPradice Times rronlrunnlng National Park To help keep the driver on . iAll-Slars will be going Ill out course . navigator in the car iAr. Announced ithis evening to avenge n m let-y will do the map Add instruction . ls-l. Los Angelcs. Turlcy (2-5i at‘ . Baltimore. McCormick 12-4) (Ni, '" “mm” National League St. Louis. broglio l9.ll at Los Angeles. Miller (54» (N). Milwaukee. Cloninger lt-tl at n Frlncisco. risher ism Cincinnati. NuxllBli rant and He explained that any persona who are interested in tmpraving their driving habits while igniting in a triundly atternoou outing are eligible to enter. A rally. he noted, is a driving shill test on regular roads where declared the winner and will re- ibank suliered It the Illnds ulfleadlng. Mr. Davie) expillned. Here I! lit! Schedule for Min- iBIll‘ry'I Ill Thursdny I'll: said lhlt 'lor mom norm or proclicel Iodny Ii Memorial l‘ evonlnlz when they hell (I! u pleIe Ininrmlfiml the nu! meet- 'FIPId:—— ‘Llnns lhlh evenifll ‘IM 0! lite cluh Should be Iltflld- m. Minor kaguurs Dick Carroll's Lions were srhr‘ed. it will be nt the Charlotte- IOJ” l.ln. Llllle League Allie“. lawn YMCA tonight. Enlrlllll Red SM and Drive! ’ Ihvuld he II. the corner ol Mount eduled In play BIS Shhmrockh‘ Inst evening but the content our postponed on account 0' Hill. . Game lime (onlghl II 6.30\ I An- 1 pm. Little League Cardinals. Edw-rd Road Ind bonkwon-h Ynnkm and Mots Avenue at l p.111, Sundly n. 2.45 pm. belle-ins and Munro. said. l