3 ; 2 ¢ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., July 28, 1958.9 paerenan, Wetec. feos poem arhneeseniinanmeemorneny i ree nn eaten aay mape panne angen mad cermin: mpm 2 \ ats Kill b Fi d G ing| | NaTs NITe€Drew rings GVOoOIng |. ae : 3 3 re i Ma pcos Peter Feder al Rocky In Last Two Weeks I. ! Ww o Weeks!) ‘3 ‘4. By BEN OLAN moved up three points and)his lead to % points by collecting Is Lone Double inner ee WR (AR) — Noreen iene 6 om Seesen, Sek ie oe eS at bee oe ee ; . has found the going rocky For the first time in more/ningham of St. Louis tied team- Joey Arsenault at the reins, was, Jenkins; = - | eetoas (G. eemas : cs weeks, enabling|than a month, Milwaukee's Hank| mate Bill White for second place the only double dash winner on ‘DASHES 2 AND 6 Allablaze (R. MacFadyen) 5 & Colavits to|Aareon stopped a slide and gained tee pe rate to Oe last evening's nine dash card at/Poplar Vonian (C. Smith) 2 1/| America’s Ace (H. P. Cudmore) the American| ground in the National League. e lost 10 points with a 6-or- the local driving park, copturing | Canadair (E. Bernard) 1 5 86 - and runs-bat-| batting derby. Aaron increased|27 performance. both heats of the AA pace. Leah’s Girl (C. O’Brien) 4 2| Myrtle E (L. Kelly) 76 : | The Syearcld bay gelding| Prince Edward (H. Cudmore) |Donald Clegg (F. Callbeck) 6 8 jast week. XN | SELILE IN TOP.SPO wanee We Sense Balin See: 3°] . Times: 2:11.4; 2:11. a gpcliwec : 7 merside. on his first time out,|Moriell Woody (8. Kennedy) § 4| Taurida Bay owned by RB. failed to a or the ‘ ; run while Colavito had - ° toured oval in 2:11-4, winning | Premier J. Walter (A. Lowery) Murray River- Janet : , the second heat of the feature : * 6 6|M owned by Dr. P. Macintyre, eer e : event in 2:11-2. SS Jolly Cavaliero (MacNeill) 7 7| Montague. “ a eee ae ions e eat Gmee winners 6h the Hing dom Fone Soins ae iE > Killeb ‘ programme were Tommy Shan- ar Vonian owned RBIs and Cola- > ter, Canadair, Poplar Vonian,| Mayhew, Kinkora; Canadair 9 a aa 135 in e Coe 3 é ae - we — Mac, Janet M oes by E. A. Bernard, Hunter P. AINTING 5 merce! Lrish Twice eas wa] DASHES» AnD 1 _Piobueh Pant . This has re- took new marks, Janet M, in the| Anthony L. (L. Kelly) 1 2\| Seep that Just Painted look ore ee vi Se See sil eal Tee TE. amet: 's Li settled) two 1 : : runs batted 10) sa the top spot of City Soflball| BIS. Shamrocks. 7 Cfo, letered ba abst ta| Sty Bent Peteeee Taf Chandler Bros. over the Na-|. er in =o : oe _|pace, Canadair took a mark of| Times: 2:11; 2:11.3. Charlottetown, P.E.1. < the in the seventh in- 2: 14-2. Anthony L. Owned by Claude |= | at te resobetieg BASEBALL ning on account of | darkness The highest pay on last even-| Murphy, Charlotietown: Pear! “ gained ; : scare . "s program was c owned by Stanley Mayhew, waukee in the) By THE CANADIAN PRESS | This fixture went ten innings gah Chen tha. ensetor encthlaa- a. ~ WOOD ISLANDS- nen are American’ League coton-2 whener—wan_ Soule. tion of Janet M and Jolly Dick DASHES 4 AND 8 CARIBOU Tr ae eee REBEL BATTERY _—_. cctroed $4.10, The fret” day | Pele Federal J. Arsenault 1 1] FERRY. SERVICE ; Robinson of| Brown (7-4) Loes (7) and Tri-| The second game was a Bin | 80 and the second dail 24 June 20th te Sept. 20th - leader 4 week ago,| andos; Bunning, (9 - 9) Morgan| #imé fixture with the Lions the Cuban leader Fidel Castro, left,| were ia uniform st pitcher ang, Sunday's anniversary of the revol- |S tre ns “embination ticket [SKY Prince (L. Hennessey) Frat rt tat vo “RBI for a|(7) and Berberet.- HRs: Balti-| Winners by a 62 score. and his right-hand man,—Com-| Catcher respectively for the open-| ution. ““Barbulos” on their shirts! gr Pearl Mac and Peter Federal dnt 2° i ate more, Woodling (19). F Vince Bradiey. was the win- mandante Camilo Cienfuegos, ‘inning a military “Bearded Ones," the mark $17.00. A_win ticket on Janet M Here Am I (L, Neill) ‘4 3 cee f Boston O11 101 000—4 7 9|%2é moundsman with a three » police benefit basebeil | of the Castro rebels. in the fifth race returned lucky | Mf. Jollscott (J. H }3 5 From each terminal ©) nitter. He also walked three and commander of the Cuban army game. This was a warmup for (AP Wirephoto) 17.70 Jean Clegg (H. S. Stead) 5 | eae sae oe eS 8 Soca deer ike 3 - He iene - 909.08, Raven Al (Campbell) 6“? Standard Time : Casale White; Score | *~. cour Come e e (EA rd) mes: 2711.4; 2:11.2. j i out 7 fh ei 99 nae 8. Garcia 5 and “ms co the ruses Shanter Berna 1| . Peter Federal owned by Mapco NORTHUMBERLAND . has 29. Banks was his cir-| Fitagereld, Nixon 6. HRs: Bos-| iiiet chores tor che a ir A or Ooo orme © | new Forest (E. Bernard) 2| Stables, Summerside. FERRIES LIMITED ia 1958 when he| Wash 100140 000-6 7 2 oe , Tara Boy (MacNeil) aj tke sane wa. PELL. . ; Le ss . ; Charlottetown. einable Player | Kansas City,0 000 O@— 7 92] “The easipcoashed crew ' ee caer $| Janet M (L. Neill) 17 Bo poner tore, tel aaa es ene ee esas! 1 OFONtOAMong 9 Founders == |) — | also continued to be close| Carver. Dickson (5) Grim (9) |grame Jackie Kane, third sacker | See 7 DINKY 11 points separating the . . Ss: éor the winners Ganee. : — _~= ‘ . ; ; : Roger-Maris- of Kansas| Killebrew (33) Throne berry (8);| loaded homer. ’ " NEW YORK (CP) — Forma-|reach this figure with very small | delphia, and American League 4 M Ti 7. SUPERTOYS new leader, replacing | KCy-Chiti (5) Maris (14). Tie only extra base-hit-for-thetion_of a third major baseball | expansion: clubofners Tom Yawkey of Bos- s en ip Me. $98—BRISTOL BRIT, uenn. Maris National League Irish_was_a double by Wally | league, with five founding cities} New York and Houston plan to| ‘0% -and—Arnold_Johnson of Kan er te LINER: The “Comet”, he "Vemear™ tries in last| Pittsburgh © 001 001 000-2 § 1) Shepherd in the third inning. | including Toronto was announced! puna new stadiums. Denver _is| 548 City, and Frick. Rota 7-5 ae hows ee enabled him| Milwaukee 000 000 S0x—5 7 0 7 Monday. ae ready to expand its present park AWARE OF ACTION ry seeeapering Giant” Britannia. points to .344. Kuenn onan - ere ae T William Shea, chairman of New) facilities. Toronto is starting! Frick said at his radio elty of-| 1, title Lea iain th Coesdien Poote Ann ae pints fo 34. "Gen | Burges: ay (47) and Cramdal.| Tequnng Share | rer: ;Mavor_ Robe wagners|nequantions wc officals on tep tha he had been tare o| gle Lattin v's Not Sancta Pan > ° er of a new . contemplated action. 5 vi « 340 with nine sa-| Cincinnati 200 320 Olx— 8 11 9 _—— Men eked out a 7-5 victory over | Ne. 968—8.8.C. “ROVING EYE” Mizell 11-6 Bridges (4) Ricketts ve Lead eas t be known “as the HOPES FOR MORES “We-are-going to sit down-and|the Rotary, which put them in VEHICLE: Scale model of famous of Chicago and Al| (5) Jeffcoat (7) and Smith, Por- operate in Heague — expects 10) shea said he hoped to have| talk with them Aug. 17," he said.|first place. Jerry Macinnis-was/—§-—8.8.¢- mobile TV. camera_snit._ all remained in a|ter (8); Purkey 9-10 and Dot- ; ; : | two or three more cities lined up .“‘At that time we will discuss the|the winning pitcher, taking over | ane ie sk for fourth place. Each|terer. HR: Cin-Temple (5). aa the Red Sox Besides Toronto, founding cities by Auz. 18 when his league meets | whole situation. Apparently they | the final three innings while por lth reek serial. ino eiianaieion iat slase Faeroe Te wage sbanacle An are New York, Houston, Min-| vith a seven - man committee pow have set up their organiza- = — oe a | Whe inches. Price $1.70. - er Red Sox e League. The | neapolis-6t. oe ont ee 4 from the major leagues including | tion.” wun ond en ‘i tee eae : : ORTS FRON and the Browns blanked the Dod- |have « minimum of CS pene ee ee Se ew oe _ | ses mei hag and there could be more. He said Id be ody to invest $2.900.-| ness to ES eres The Sox big bats exploded for | it would play a 1 mie achel>l toe in oaéiien to makin om held in Boston or in New Yok.| Don Gunning was the losing | ; S4-ga fg its seal Jack Kent pitcher being nicked for seven | ny nace Gataeoman ced tasted White from the it |'"ty adaion 1 the tive tound| "erste he MCtachat ot the| te TOramto c,d he ma | se Bows he was ere ve . s seba i pee ae eee Me sapped ae ers, Shea said the following cities highest quality,” said Shea. This| Pope's ee nee ae Donald. Francis Kelly and Den- LONG TIE since harsees racing has pevtnis winning pitcher ta ce Go were interested: Buffalo, Mont-|league will be entitled to be try in » ¢ longue = ea each hit ‘orl ‘ Dianne. In fact, we are btiful hits, two walks and striking out real, Atlanta, New Orleans, Mi-| helped in view of its contribution, *, ; winners. Alan | rilling new models! See these, and the many on a track in Prince Edward Island. If there | hides ami, Indianapolis, Dallas - Fort| to baseball.” | .“"That is twice the money I of- |had 3 for 4. Jerry MacInnis hitt- ether exci Dinky animal, it was before our time and we've been ex- io Rican tive iis an Worth, San Diego, Portland. Seat- posinenpbatives ot tee tive ie to buy the -Detroit Tigers, a single exciting new Toys at yeur deoter's...tedeyl vilege of the ballot for quite a few years. | sound trippers for the Se ead |tle and San Juan, Puerto Rico. founding cities were present at De Sn0 tt is, my money. It 18) had emery Of the Rotarians | # we. 188—THE NEW TRIOMPR a. Oe ae On think her story |Heath Ellis had one for the| Yaad presse the press conference. "ia ee ld of the game in the third borg aa: Produced from maker's Colonel doesn Giants Bradie e founding cities; The major league committee) sa iev oronto, ae is ’ afl the many equals. fine aie cae i Beene Be put up $150,000, to be deposited/ that will meet, with the third) @ city of 1,500,000 population pay ibe anus Bets styling FRISCO 12-year-old’ mare diddn’t get to the | for the Red Sox, in the treasury of the new league. | league is composed of National) Would suport a major league| Stedman, and Charles Lapp each Saturday July 18, 1959. It is true that she did some The Browns blanked the Dod-| ~ O¢ of the stipulations in the| League oresident Warren Giles,/with the same zeal Milwaukee/ nit a single. Paul Mullin of Rot- previously but the tracks never saw her until that | gers 70. Fred MacDonald fanned organization was that each city) American League president Joe fans back up the Braves im the| ary and Jerry MacInnis of Y’s ‘Lobster Carnival at the western capital. That | sixteen batters, gave up just two | SMould provide a ball park which| Cronin, National League Club National League. Men, both third basemen, made | two dashes, followed with a single victory at Char- |hits and two walks. Bob Stull Will seat at least 35,000 fans- | owners Lou Perini of Milwaukee| “In five years we should be|@ number of good catches. The | ive Dinky Toy feature— Monday night and then captured ore weave a started forthe Dodgers and was | Minneapolis announced it could and Robert Carpenter of Phila- playing in the world series. = of arene — around the | Independent Wheel Seapsesiont raceway this past Saturday night. time relieved by Barry Turner in the sack stood out. grill all with the exception of the final dash on Saturday |second. Jamie Kennedy | Ronriie Kline in the seventh to| In an exhibition game the Kins- om plated. Duo-tone a second off her best time of 2.11:2. ne triple and a double to teed out} pull out the victory. Pittsburgh | men Fae gra od the ae see sae week to change an unknown trotter batters. Fred MacDonald had two | r es r Oo es had gone out in fron 20 with | behind pitching ee we have ao oo Dianty rs osapiee g Turner had a av , i runs in, the third and sixth in- ee alae ae te ae DINKY TOYS Saturday when e stretch | double the Dodgers. ie ee nings. leadi , oe good trotter, Blake Hanover, and didn’t ap- In Minor league play, the . > tee \eched hie fourth tri- | noser Richards had 3 for 6 out in doing so. Any horse that can withstand the drive | Browns downed the Bears. V + a cked up his something. . ’ ph against six defeats, while ‘ er | |e a OTC ICTOPIOS —_iine ne agsea ‘with tis"10h | ~—- SOFTBALL DIANNE is a bit late getting races. She h 10:30 a.m.—Tigers ve Dédeors : oss. Kline ha: en. SS ee ene cance up Oe tact ‘ome and to ts Man Bacay Aa gen eee eon Orioles | seat sheath, Grove in al of MEETING ti a einen. waukee Braves edged Pitts- roit Tigers in the Ameri- | g-:,106' : ey ST faher the steady going trotier. Excitement Racing Results burgh ,Pirates in the National|can League in Monday's only |The’ Orioles’ outfielder hit samt oe Ma ¢ of The Gly | gomething she doesn't understand. You can be al- : afternoon major league games homer ird| Softhall I ; Dianne will never go to a break, something At Hazelbrook Tyne Valley Wins | bythe same score — 52. Sethe ant deite in soither ‘aly menting at 7:45 ee have the nasty habit of doing. 3 Braves coliected their win on a| with an eighth-inning single. This meeting will’ deal with! little mare oe lowers a eens never = = Results of oan dep ae at Over Kensington es. a ae outburst.| Woodling’s home run followed] playoff arrangements and ail)’ ’ entire mile. She's lovely to w from _— . Joey Jay the Pirates to|4 pair of singles, a forceout and! members of the executive and a 3 of tes bask dooming conv, the loos! fnan Larue scene | rankic Buitiong (184 Wood) 1 1 2|,, TH2 700 Valley Tigere detentea| five Mio. a walk. He hit it off Jim Bus-| representative from each team aot a otoe this season. And the same little geatle- Bob Budiong (E. Morphy) 33 1\!2¢ Kensington softhell team at} —"* oat eee, ning. are asked to be present. right smart job of driving ever since the season | Time 2.25 2.25 2.28. Tyne Valley last evening by the with the willow on the Kensington nd you can be tae Cnt be will pile etvons, Saaee , Class B. nenngttd ae ee ao cs el team, getting a single and triple SF eine Setooe tain rings on Hazelbrook Boy (G. Jones) 2 11 » al visi | in three attempts. Two spectacu- ' . ei ,| Money (E. Glow 122|¥8S hit hard, twenty-one safe| lar catches in left field by Harry Time zoe, 2.28, 2.30. bingles being clouted off his of-| Ramsay were the fielding features enn, Sie a SOS ter ale : a ©. “Gre Se eee tee ae Sanyo fend fe shies Ge Valen ppointment Saturday Rita’s Firm (A. Hughes 2 | sington batters ive hits. Ron-| made ten miscues to one for the = the might of the $2000 feature and Walter Michael Peter, (B. Larter 22 1/| nie Nisbet, Tyne Valley first base-| winners ya, summery. Ralsbow Cleese — ew j Glib | Racing Paul (W. Smaliwood) dnf. | man, led “the stickers with four| The win strengthened Tyne Val- Rainbow Clegg and a win ticket on the bay gelding | giuter 53” wetmace hits, including a circuit drive, and ley's grip on first place, with only| $160.30. ° Wood, ie McInnis, a E. as doubles in five at bats. two games left to be plalyed in Yes, there is a difference Rosecroft must have had an off night. He’s aoa eating “ aoe Crosby hit three doubles/ the regular schedule. in tires! We call it ming here to race in Thursday's free-for-all before Her Ma- tries, Harry Ramsay hit RHE and “Smileage!” Smileage Elizabeth and you-can bet when he and. Mighty = 3 for 4, including a home run, and| Kensington 010 300 4 5-10 Save means you have the sty Queen HARES INCREASE se tangle once again there'll be a terrific battle. .|David Birch contributed to the| Tyne Valley 562 0 (10) x23 21 1), ° co a Se ee Of course the other four entries in this feature are by no . There’ has been an upsurge in| onslaught with three hits in five| Plate umpire — Lloyd Darrach ‘on tires! + ia eesicmet eans pashovers. Ann’s Dream, Mr. Rock, Just Betty’s Mark and the snowshoe hare population in | trips. : Base judges — George\ Thibeau Spend 70 seconds ¥/ oo crs’ Lad all have real capabilities and could easily upset | southeastern Ontario. -» | Alan Andrews was most potent and, Rev. M.J. Findley. read this ee * Rivalling this’ class for the spotlight will be the junior free- ; penned ig pall with eight bang-up entries. Dunlop B, Ginger E, Stalag St . [ [: °. Smileage Facts Boo mover, Lady Lakeburn, Salley Volatadt, ” Sister” Dawn, engel {ts eTer Bees Victory Scott are the sight thet wil bile for upre g in For the first time . * ~" your free ata For Island face fans, i will be their first opportunity to get a : inpee ef Salley Volstadt whe ow seees of Raliian. T p : \ = nai dealer now! hen we say glimpse, we mean of course because Oo re ent AS Low ley was a favourite performer here in past years. She is trotting V - r OsS ' Ow AS breeze this season and should make all the pacers go all out beat her in this royal performance. BOSTON (AP)—Casey Stengel|with pitchers Bud Daley ofjlar, Chicago: Yogi Berra, New TT 16 INDEED fitting that Colonel Dan MacKinnon will be apparentiy is determined to pre | Kansas City, Early Wynn of Chi-| York and Gus Triandos, Balti- driver on Thursday afternoon. If any driver in the Dominion another American League| cago, Ryne Duren of New York /more Canada hias earned a chance to race before the Queen, that defeat when the All-Stars of both| and knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm 1.15 m + agama rson is Colonel Dan. circuits meet again in Los An-|of Baltimore rounding out the PROBABLE . i The veteran of the race game will be up behind Stalag geles- next Monday. hurling staff. They were on the , FREE FOR ALL PACE—2 AT 750.00 EACH—NO, 4—7 wadeia ynover in the junior free-for-all on Thursday afternoon. If. the The Yankee pilot has replaced | Pittsburgh game squad. PITCHERS S!—Ann's Dream; S2—Mighty Lee; 3—Mr. Rock; 4—Nell’s Lad; Jonel can keep Stalag flat as he has done twice in the iast | three pitchers and added three} 7. infielders Hermon - © Suet Betty’s Mark: 6—Walter Rosecroft. . — : Sane Paes. Soe be wet arm Sip Ser eves Steers 5 Uy outfielders to the American| po 0” ou a | NEW YORK (AP) — Probable : ° a for money. ~ | League squad announced Monday ; ; Sievers pitchers for today’s major league JR. FREE FOR ALL—2 AT 350.00 EACH—NO. 5—8 This should be one 2 oe biggest thrills in the race ity league president Joe Cronin. — Lais Agaricie games (won -.lost records in/1—Dunlop B.; 2—Ginger E.; 3—Stalag Hanover: 4~—Lady Lake- me and he has had many of them. | Nemed to the pitching staff for] Oo 6 Hox. Chicago; Pete Run | parentheses): burn; 5—Salley Volstadt; 6—Sister Dawn; 7—Sir Joseph; 8—Vic- WE WERE EXPRESSING sympathy only yesterday 10 |Of° Baitimore, “Cal” Mellish of| Vic Power, Clevetand: ‘Gil Me-| New York at Chicago (N)—) : A Iwai Braves, defending champion of the National league. Cleveland ond Casaiip Puaenel, of Dougaid, New York. T (2-7) Do! orm 5) om 2:15 P. M. s ¢ day -we-see_no need for such sympathy bcause the Braves, " ad ~ BE themes of fee York erry (; vs, Donovan (7-5) or o Ate 2 ; LIFE-SAVER DELUXE DELUXE = Fe gag gen on all-cat of They tepiace Whitey, N Was | Pierce (11-11) > PACE—2 AT 175.00 EACH—NO. 3—6 DAILY DOUBLE TUBELESS SILVERTOWN Getsionding value t back in front in the senior circuit race. Ford of Stengel’s Yankees, Jim aids ee 7 er eet tor | _ Washington at Kansas-City (N?) i—Beokmor ;-2—Callier Hal;_3—Izzie Reynard; 4—Perfect Hal: 5— | Self-sealing. The tire that comes with rugeed Pittsburgh Pirates moved into County Stadium Friday night | Bunning of Detroit and Billy) 1 = of for |—pascual (11-8) vs. Kucks ¢46)./ Murphy's Abbe: 6—Jollity Leigh; 7—Eddie Hoosier. : heavy service tire. on most new cars. construction. | of ambition. They had a big four game set with the Haney- | Pierce of Chicago. 30 days because a Boston at Cleveland (twi-N)—| 1:45 P.M y intend make series th: dropped -hurilers broken wrist suffered Saturday Monbougette (2-3) ivan| ; jan . tires as Geteaeeat The Piates lak 40 tear auines and scored eiet G Ge at thet Game Detroit. (G6) va Bel (90) end Forcarene| D PACE—ONE AT 150.60-NO 3 DAILY DOUBLE BEGoodrich Silvertown ors-3 ane run in 36 innings as the B ’ pitching put on a | at Pittsbu 7 which the io replacement has been an-| (53). \ |1—Esso; 2—Bob Clegg; 3—Vesta Wick; 4—Jay'’s Abner T.; 5— coon. show While this was going on both Gtente and Dod Nationals - rr with a ninth nounced for Skowron. Baltimore’ at Detroit (N)—Wil-| Pepsie’s First; 6—Lilly’s Pointer; 7—Miss’ Cyclonic; .: 8—Ken’s | SMILEAGE STARTS HEREi rs were losing two out of three and valuable ground in the | inning outburst ag by : WILLIAMS IN TOO helm (10-6). vs. Mossi (8-4). Pride. } . wnant chase: mighty triple by Willie Mays Veteran slugger Ted Williams | National League 1:15 P.M ; Now the Braves are really back in -business and the ; Giant ‘N) yea ‘ ms again as a threeiéam affair. After all you could harety — s. = |of Boston. on an AN-Star squad) | St tauls ot Cincignati {N)—| ‘D PACE—1 AT 150.00—NO. 1 p : ; With the squad limit raised to | for the 15th year, is on the out-| Broglio: (56) vs. HooW (1-1 | a , : pect the a to ee eee Sea indefinitely. But the loss 2 A fi 25, Stengel has| field list with Harvey sett Chleegs ot Dieta (10)— i—Christie’s Best; 2—Nellie Bangs; 3—Long Dan; 4 Curtain | eee a Coe Oe going tough for the boys | sided these fly chasers, Gene| Al Kaline of . Detroit, Mickey|Hobbie (108) vs. Pizarro (3-1). bom Wieser erste tain ies meee os noel O. K. Rubber Welders Sometimes, however, the loss of a key man serves-to—| Woodling of Baltimore, Roger) Mantle of New York and Rocky} Pittsburgh at Los Angeles ‘N); : % ke the rest of the team fight all the harder. It could be the | Maris of Kansas City and Bob} Colevito—and—Minnie__Minoso of |—Daniels (5-6) vs. Sherry a2),| l ‘is ’ _64 St. Peter's Road with the Braves who don’t iniend giving uo that National aere eee Cleveland ‘ Philadelphia at San Francisco} town Driving Par ‘ gun fing without Ue Warnest-kind-of-s-strussie.——____ {tie rest of_ the seat : be (N)—Owens. (6-8) "vs. -S. Jones. = P.E-L ’ : eame that apoeared is sliaiitiausdanlia-acicciae eae iaineal