-s .-wzi-'53 F Allie Budlong ls Double Winner All Driving Park. A fine crowd of racing fIna watched some exciting races at the Charlottetown Driving Park llll night beneath r-hilly skies.. Jolly Dick and Cooly Boy l iiplit dashes of the featured 3 Pace. while Gay Spirit and Mur- iell Woody shared honors in the C Trot and Pace. Other winnara were: Bairy Train and Tommy Shanter Allie Riidiong wan the only double utnnrr of the night winning hoLh dashes of the D Parr. His tiinesl were 1.17 and 216 3-5. The first dai.ly doubt: paid tillirl while the second one paid, 81-! 30. The Quint-.lla patd Kill .'-ll SUMMARY I ' PAC! .Inllv Plt'l( tPoulI.nnt ttnoly Boy (E. Smmit Pater Federal lsteadt Donald Cit-gg tfallherlri Captain llorgan i.'ll. KPIllIP(Tll l as, tz .si 25: 53 Meg tcnnstablel .. 4 4 Times: 2.13 2-5. 2.13. (' TROT AND PACE Gay Spirit lMICFldyPnt I Muriell Woody lWhil.el 3 Helen's I)rcani -Poultont . 2 Connie I-Trench isteadt 7 New Forest Iisrrnardt . 5 Ginger E -Kelly). . .. . 4 Sarah J vnickiet . 6 Times. 2.1-1. 2.I3 I-S. D PACE lllie Hudlong IHughest.. .lt)lll' Bruce Isteadt .. . Jean R Leo twhitr Ten Spot: .. I ,. Fauna (Flo-rnardt. . . . .ltinr Breeze tCiidmoret.... Frank H. Carallero tcalibet-kl.. .. 1 6 'l'itiicI: 217. Zlli 3-5. D TR(Yl' Manitoba Boy WINNTPEG tCPteA Manitoba farm boy has signed I profes- sional baseball contract with the St. Louis Carduuls. John Robert Paul. II-yrarold right-handed 't her of Wan-m Fortune's Pride IKcIly).... . S; Juvenua gene, Winn," 3",, Signs With Cardsl DETROIT (AP)-Yvon Durella round With claoara. of IIII Sta. Anna. Na. We'daeI- Bumaitotf was the hotter boaar Durelle Wins Decision Over Besmanofl Wed. l Time: llahy Train tWisenert.... ...1 hlilfl?llP tli-lirtt .. 1 Buds Erhn illat-Fadyenl . J l.tit-ky lnigan l.NPiIl).... .. .4 rwc i...i.i.iii...i iliieildulllloot Held At Park Y A lPt'V lIlf't'Pxxllll lrark Ind! tinlrt meet was xtagt-it by P; WC at Hemnrial Field yrsterilayl afternoon. A next toll:-gr l'l'(wtr(l nan srt iittmi John Vlrfiouan high IlilliD- sd 3 feet 5 inches The old mark Iionaid. height - I feet 5 inches tor the high Jump was 5 foot inew rpm,-nu. held during the past summt-r. landed the World Jamboree It. (incl-ii-I. Rlllt yd. relay--I. I-lint Year-,.(?iIlotircd pit-turr slides of lhl'SlIfi'P)'. England. Gloria .'t'lac- The individual hizli was won.2 Third and Fourth Year, llltllfel Visllrd BMM ErNttl.l' tn Kinmlth liharlnllrtnwn gave an. M Ivan xshls-y min In pt. Second Year. the vivid and sonu-tiinvs huin- iiitcrvsiinz account of the ramp second was John lit-tinvisn iiith MN chi: attended at Doe Lake. Ont- N DI. and lllIl'll was Ilarris - W4 "C ?C1T-'4-CZW:-M” V ' arm. lttnzwrll llllh 10 pl. lllnitcr of t-r-rciimnicii for the Tl" Wlal THC! Val Wt" lt.V rrilly was Iroiii mast:-r Rngp; tliv tn--I vrar tram. nun the Craig. Vitisic for the stunning third and fourth year loam. IP('- S a Y O on 1.”-n..h,.d pw hm, gmm the ontl. and the second year ti-am t Hnlv R,d,,.m,,.'-r-,.,,,,p third. Vii-mbers of the iilnning Mt.-,, gmphiu fmm L.” "mm '”"' "9 Ala" R""dV- Ralllhi battlefields wore the many solr Rtissrll. Ivan Ashley anti R-ni-I e f irntrs on display from their-amps M. Mmhl" a Vlsltod. 'l'lwsr proved most in- 'rir.AM FHt.Vll'lt)NS: First .,..,....,., in m, y,,,,,m,,, mum ynar, Ell ply; Third and fourth par. 36 10.: Second your; 11' pl! Folloiiiitg are the Ftritllla of this Lrark and field iiic-ct. Iltll vd. I. Ivan AIhlPVi . John llcfiowan. .1 Alan Rratly. time--II 1-A Iet-ondtt. I”-all yd. -I. Harri: llinzwoll T lian Ashley. I. Eiriiiirtt amt it-in time 2.40. stint put-I. Rnitrr tic-Lmd 3' Ron Storey. fl. Pater McNult. but . 35 feet 7 int-hrs. Broad ltimrwl. John McGow- an. 2 Ivan Ashley. .1. Sandyl hlarhnnaltl. hist. - 17 foot 3'14 540 yd -1. Ivan Keith Raddats. 3. John M('(inW- esterday I 02 "Il'I'lI Itingwcll. 1. .lohn Me- an. time hill! 1. l-Emmett llradley. .'l. Gniian, lIntr-- 6'22 High Jump -I .lnhn Mr-(Iowan 2 linger Nit-Lrod, 1. Sandy Mar- St.I.otiis Cardinals staged a tour-run rally in the eighth inn- ing Wednesday for I 4-1 victory owr M i i w auli ea Braves. The Cardsi triumph. behind the effec- tive pitching of winner Lindy Mr- naniel. enabled St. Louis in sal- vagn the final game of the three- narnr series that iiaw the Braves vlincli the I957 National League pennant. In the only other day game. Boston took I 7-6 victory over Washinzlnn in the American Loagiic The Ht'aws' st-oi'Nl tlioii lone rtin in the fiflli on it sin.'.i" ll! ingnme on losing pitcher Bob Aal'Ilf'y. libel Rice. an error by on Bias- -Svmythe Charges Lindsay is Throwing Threats, Charges Tnannrn tcpt President t'onn Smythe nf 'i'nrnntn's Mani!” Leaf Garden: Wednesday at-rusedl When it eomi-I through. we'll all down and talk with the four US. club: We export the two Cana- Tm Lmduy 0' ummwmi "Wm". Idian t"llIlN Toronto and Montreal and charge: around Just like he Iwlngi his stick on the Ice." Srrivthe was refuting rliilmii made hy Lindiiay. prcsltlvnl of Pt I v I r I Association. that the. lrliltte and i-luh owncrs were vio- lating the law requiring employ- Irii in the United States and Can- ada to bargain in good faith with Inuit-iyees' representatives. Lindsay said at St. Catharine-s, Ont, Tut-sdav thr organI7.atIon'I New York lawyi-r, J. Norman Lewis, would tile charged on that basis. but denied that his group was planning lmmedlata roiirt Ic- lion. He said, IWQ are applying to the national labor relations board in Nrw York for certification. World Series E Announced By Commissioner NI-TW YORK MT" The world In-mt eligible: II annoiinu-d hv ha I O h I I l rt-tmmiciiionrr Ford Frirli Vrw York Yanlin-I Htinli Bauer. Yogi Hcrra. Tommy Byrne. Andy Carry. Al Ctrotte. Jerry Coleman. .loc ('nl- llnt, Art Dtlrnar. Whitey Ford. lob Grim. Elmo Howard. Dar- rrll Johnson. Tnriy Kiihct. Johnny Kiickx. non larscn. Jerry Lump:-. Gil Mrnoitgald. Mu-key lobby Richardson. Hohhy Shantz. Harry Simpson. Ilill Inna Slaughter. Tom stnrdivant Ion Tnrley. Manager Casey ston- l roar-has Frank (trout-til harllo Keller and .llm Turner Classification I TIAKHF18 AT Jnlllty Jollitcott. Jul! ty'I Marl. Jot I DAISIES AT .lnllity (lent-ge. Peter Federal, Gay Spirit. Cool) Boy, Mnriell will have to follow Iult. after all it'I I league. and the discussion vihtr-h iilfet-t tltr U.S. cliihit mtist affrrl Toronto and Montreal.” Included In th'r players assot-itI- Tales and scenes of far away placeI were graphically told and liihown to upwards of 300 Sunits land Guides at Charlottetown and lltistrirt who assembled at Prince of Wales College last night for their annual rally. After briof opening rearlism After hriel opening remarks from Commissioners l)r. Fisllftf and Iphrgcnie lrsrnault. the Scouts and (iuidmi look nlPI' the ;program and for over an hour provided I most interesting and educational program. The cvrnini; was t'lPlnlPIl to flCSCl'I))ll0IlS of rarioiix Scout and Guide .lainbtit't-cs and ('anips Btiltlis grutintl hall, and sacrifirp flies by Red St-litimitlitrnst and Johnny Logan. Riihl had I twti-hit sliotitotit go ing iintll the eigiith inning when the Cards arorrd lntir ill!!! on six hits. in the In: St innit. lianw, Stan Vliisial drovc in the Iiin,.' run with I pinch-hit sin,;'le tn Irlt ren- tre. Two more tall.e-i came in on I-Iddie i(askn'it :in:l-- to centre through I drawn-in infield. The virtory rlinrlii-d thr wmitd- place spot in lit? National Lraguc for the Cardinals. second homer of the game to open the eleventh inning to give Bits- ton the win. lko Dc-lock. RM Inx pitcher, was the winning piti-her. Jackie .lPnsrii and Jim l"crs:il' also connected for the Red Sox while Ai-t schult and Harmon I(il lehrew hit homers for the koal- ora. Malrnnela In-ond lilant was all Inser fftimiln Fasrtial. NEW YORK XPr.-Hill) (lard nor lined I two-run. ninth-inning tthi rd nlghtcap victory over the New Whttr-y Ford. who probably will 'pitch the world st-rir: nprnrr. Jamboree And Camp Stories Feature Big Rally At P.W.C. Boston's Frank lllaimiir hit his single that gave Baltimore it 4-2 E45" D '5 smm” -- -5 eiiiia baseball ciiamoloiu. has Money Mac tlternardt . . . . . . .. 7) been nuyid to Dxltur cam T""'t 117 2"" Imodorea of the clan D Midwest D "m7 ' League. Tommy Shanter -NcilIt.... .1 A--AAA-V .-C...----. Ray K tAnnaIrl . . . zl COVENTRY. England (Reut- Colonel Budlong taernardl 3 out -- Yugoslavia has ordered Thain ii IBirtI . .. 4' -1.100.000 worth of tractors. Io- PII Reynolds l0'BrirnI.. . .. slcenortes and implements from The Sheik tPoult0I1t . . 61 Massey - Harris - Ferguson I!2x- All Budlong Illlar-Donaldl . . 1t portsl. the firm announced Wed- .0ra Dale 1E. Smith! . . . . . . . . HI neiiday. The order is for LINE 2.1! 1-5. ltractora and 6,500 implements. nitrous descriptions given. l Margaret Coffin from Surn- lnierside told ahoiit her trip to Girl Guide Camp in England Winifred Ann .'ltIt-Milian of rtiharlottetown had In interest- Iing story to tell of the Internat- llonal Girl Guide Camp which ,she attended in Switzerland I Bernard tiallagiian of Char- ;Inttctown.waa amonk a group of Maritime boys who attended I 52000 Scout Jamboree at VII- .Iey Forge Pennsrdvania and did tan excellent Job of describing his trip Si-ott Rogers of Char. lottt-Ioviti spoke for the island .t-iintiiigciit of Boy Scouts who at- :ind guides who look forward to the limo when lltl'lT turn will romr to attend iiticli gatherings in far away lands DESTROYERS TO SWEDEN STOCKHOLM IAPI -Six (lami- tti.-in destroyers will VISII Stork. film ON. 9-15. the t"iinndIan Em- hassy said .'llonday ii next "swept-bark" signed for high sp('t't'l in atomic warfare. Some of the units are vrrsrntly engaged in NATO ma- YIOCIIVTPS. x Tlirov are of class de- day night won I unanimous 10- round (I clsloii over heavyweight Willie Beunanoff. Boamanoff weighed in It ID pounds and Durelle weigh ed 111th. Despite I weight disadvantage of saarly 11 pounds. Durelle kept altar his bigger opponent and r at It ad him consistently wiii looping left hands. There were no knockdown: in this, too - to - ins andhadthablttdalthoufll German going. but the fl-yoarou Durallo wholougltttoalo-rounddraw with Tony Anthony in the sauna stadium last June. ralliad in tha late stages for his Iovuith via ta the last eight starts. Judge Jack Asporry Ioorod it 56-45. Judge Ed Wauoniander had It 11-8 and Minna Mn Brio- roa scored it 41-44. all In Dunlla moi-. rite Associated Press Iait E 1 E5 iiiiiii E i National Lragur Ofltloflfl 040 4 It I St. Louis Milwaukee 000 010 000--l 7 0 L. llicDInicl. Merritt tilt and I.IndrIth. H. Smith -81: Hunt and Rice. W-L. Mt-Daniel. Chicago M6 000 000- - 7 ill 1 Cincinnati 000 020 012- 5 7 2 Drabowsky, F. I si o n tilt and Mann, Fanning Ilia llook. Osteen tilt. Sl(BIlL'.Sl&It'l lot and Bailey. llottrrer 46:. W llI'.1l)llti'- sky. I.-Hook. lifts. t'in Robin- Ion. Lynch..Flood. Cleveland not not Lltli it it I Kansas City flit. I30 0lI- 7 ll it Narleski. Valcntinrtti 'I'ti manvl; int. Willis-Iui int and Pnrtocarrcro tilt and Tliiininstiii. Thompson: G4-rniaii. Triirk: tFit.' W---Wilhelm l. Ti-iirks ilih: (Tl: - Williams. AlFll'Is, Hrniin, Wort: t2i. (Ttllavito Kt'y Vlzirtin. Held '2'. Power. American Lciilzue nrtrtiil Iltlfl till fltlfl .'i it I Cltirago 000 000 tion. 0 3 nt Hoeft and R Wilmn. l)erriiig- shcrz. Triandor tilt Larsen. Sliantz ill: and Berra. W-Larsen: I.-Jntinson HRst NYK-Berra. Second Baltimore Itltl ltltl 002--4 I I New York 100 Oil) tit!)-2 E l Odcll. Loss 19! and Triandns; Ford and Hovtard. Johnson Ilit. ll': Odell Boston . Wash (Hit 000 Zlll fll- 7 1.1 I 000 040 020 ll) -6 7 0 l Ri'curr, Wall t5t ltclork 19) lnnd Wliitr. l)slr-y i.'lI; Stohhs. IR:-inmrrcr '3! ('levrii:er Hit By- erly Illl Pasciial llflt and Fier- vheret W-Delork. I.-Pascual. HRI Rn: - Jensen. Pieixsall. Illalzone 2t. Wash-Srliuil. Kills-brew. "NEW YORK LAP! - Probable - pm-Iii-rii for today: major league l gnines with won and lost records: .tiitrrtt-an Leagiir ltrtrott at tIliit'ai:o- Hncit iii Ill is Latinan tI-I- or Donovan its- GI t'l:-vrlaiid at Kansas City Wt. - lltynn tlii-l7t VI Urban is-4! ttnly garnt-s scheduled National League slugging match that brought the' Durello in front 46-45. i . crowd to its feet in the tothl Light imvywetsht ch-mvlu Diuvlln tousht out at I ht!-.- l loataa at 10 an is l Detroit 10 1t .50! 19h ' autumn:-o 'n to soon , clovalaiid TI 10 .4!) II Ruins cits I7 N -333 33 I Washington 55 I .160 61 1 N ioaal Laague I W L Pct. GIL I Milwaukee In M Mil A M st, Loni; M M .57! I . :: It -222 It s 6 The Charlottetown Guardian. 'l'hui-ii.. Sept. 26. 195'! guiuc.ua:;hi. 75 N AM u . .....-a.-we - - -- ---------w-- NW you. no in .454 zit. Pittsburgh '0 91 -T93 33": BASEBALL ROUNDUP cmmo 59 92 3'” 34 g lly riii-I CANADIAN l'RlJS.ll Jniinstin. Frrrarcsr tilt and Gin- . SOME PUMPKIN! l ormws tCPt - only meet pumpkins grew in the warden of Kathavlc Acres Ho 1! FAIR BUILDINGS. O o 3 E 8 Fourth Annual Guernsey Sale, LAWREN Dairy TRURO FAIR BUILDINGS. TRURO, N.S. .. .l WINTER FAIR BUILDINGS. AMHERST, N.S. Sales managed by the Sales Division, Nova Scotis Artificial Co-op Ltd.. Lower CATTLE SALES 0O'!'. Ind-1:80 PM. E E s 3 00!. 5-1:80 PM. CETOWN. N.S. OCT. 10th-10 AM. Annual Feeder sale. LAWRENCEPOWN, N.S. 500 Head 001'. lltii-1:80 PM. Sale, 60 Head NOV. 2nd Deep Cove Production Sale. 30 Registered Shorthorns. Breeder's Truro. N. S. iltein Dispersal. WINDSOR, N.S. 5 3. t in 3. P. H. Stanley of Ottawa this year. One was very small.-the second is still growing and weighs inors than 40 pounds while the. third stopped growing at .50 pounds. The 50-pounder is 56 ln'l cites in circumference and 1! lir p ches high. l EXl'LOR!:ZR'8 BROTHER I Bartolomeo ffoliimhus. brntherl of Christopher. produced many Wrestling Tlio Midgets will I. famous sea charts and maps. ' mu appear at the Sports- Araita Oct. 3. ton. Hnwvll tilt. 'llt'llriiiElltl tfit, ,, , ,, lllcllwein tilt and llatlry I. -Iler- N0 'mmi- Mhpdulm ritiglon. Hlrlst Dct-ll Wllstln. Amerit-an Leajuv Flrlt. I. Pct. GBI. Baltimore till 000 tlfltl l 5 2 New York N M AM o New York 202 000 tlIx- .'i 7 0 Chicago D9 WI .893 RM Compare These mm i..i..i.;.a";.. uit Savings Anywhere! ALL-WOOJL ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC 'l"" 'l""'3"d" '”"" """" "Y l"'Wednrsdav night The Amrrlran the pension fund. mora Ieciirlty. pun". clump. Wm H" own" -tttomltlf PM film "W """l'lnt tho twi-night pair .i.i with Don hrnelitit. Smylhr said. "We Ilrrady have no cxt-rllent pension funds." ”Prrhnps this whole uproar ou-r plawrir demands to actually it -mokeacrt-en planned by Lind- iiay to drmorsllzr our team." Sinythe added. ”Hr has lawayn hr:-n I hard worker for his rliib Inn thr icc. Noyt it looks like hr'a working just I! hard off the ice." ligible-s and trainer flit: Maitrh. Milwaukee Braves Horiiv Uirnh Joe Adrot-k, Bill Bruton, Ron Btihl. Lew Brudcttc. tionp Conley. Wcs Covington. Do ('rn(IalI, Bob ilatle. Ernie John gxon, nave Jolly. Nippy Joni-s Hlohn Ingan. Felix Maniilla. T-Id rlip .Vlnthr-wit. Don McMahon. K-Kndv Piiflm. Taylor Phillips. .liiai: Pimrrn. Drl Rirr. Mei Roach. ('nrl Sawnlslti. Red Schoendicnst. Wt-intlr. Wnrrr-n Spahn. Frank Torre. Rob tym” hm. Fred Slmwron.1HInry. roaches Bob Kelly. John (',l1Rl'llP Root and Connie and trainer Boh Fermi. tllonrh I reinstated player does Wrowhridgo VI a n I g 9 r Riddle. Ryan, not count tinder player liinitl. For Saturday IXI A DARIT T1-i ,.liiat lat-bars. Famniiii Boy. Downtown. Mr. ly Dirk. Pnrnier J. Walter. 8173,! A DAM! Woody. Lady Cltll. Allie Dudlona. I null! a'l' ltlu A nasii Pdatoaa. New Forest, Connie French. Sara 1.. Ginger IL. Ielvfo Dream. Captain Horpaa. sally Voldotadt. Prngrriu Druid. OH! DASH AT !ID.I Larsen and Bobby Shanty. check- ing the Orioles on five hits. (,'lllCA(l0 'Al"l T.r-llv Hilly Hoeft of the lletroii Tiger: Wed- nesday night shut out the second- placa Chicago White so: 54) on I five-hit loh. Hneft. getting his .'lIh victory l'tK3'iIl.!I II It'll):-tt'lil. xtriirk nitt. eight haltrr: and utilltcd two. Two of the hits were doubleh- hy Minnie Minn-to. In the fourth : inning for the first hit. and by . pinch hatter Sherman l.ollIr in the righlli. l.ollar'ii doiihlr and Tod Braids U i single in SlIfl'P.(SllIlI made up the i Sox only threat in the eighth but I doiihlr play eriist-d it. f'.lN(ll.VVATl lAPt ('liir':igo'nl' Yorlt Y I n it e as and southpaw I ll 1 -('tit'is blasted .lny llook. Cincin- nati's 365000 bonus baby. from .thr mound in his major league starting dr-hut Wt-dnr-(day night... winning 7 in 5 pvrn its Moe l)rI-' hmvsky. their own holllll flnd.l was yanked ..ltt-r vtrlding twoi rilnth. The former Trinity (hilt-gel star prt'l'IOIl.Ily had allowed but I l SMOKES I roit CANADIAN ' itiiiitm rnisoiiia I Iorvlngwlth the United Nations Iinorgoncy ' Force in tho Middle lost it must fit or we won't let you wear it! All Expertly Tailored! . 3.. llrtanin Drum. Suffolk (Viwf, .li-an R In-. Am- ltnnlop . g Iicaa Aco, Propane. Ten Snot. Gtailtf 5W"t- on DAM AT liI.I mg.” Thain lt. Roy K.. Tovnmy master. All I-a':.1iu.u 0.. Ialy Train. rim-nw. Pride. HIE"! Izrtio. Mnoq Mar, lldur tam tom. 0!! BAD! AT !lD.I Inns. Jolly Into. Emily'- Prido. Putin flat. Ahr. Inn. June Ritnlda. C P. Clegg size soiidsi400 i . IXPORI I . 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