By STERLING SLAPPEY ST. ANDREWS. Scotland IAPt- Arthur D'Arcy iBobbyi Locke won his fourth British open champion- sh.p Fl'ld3)' on St. Andrews Old Course wi:h 279 strokcs. rowed driver and a 2'm)var-old w('a'ing plus-fours. I and shr-w white shoes. stockings zniii shirt. looked like a painting frwm the 1930s, tho golden age of sport. Alnio-'i from Ull' lll'sl uiin of Fri- a bor- . Bobby Locke Wins British Open Golf Championship 72. Mlddlecoff finished in 14th place. Frank Stranahan.t he other American who playedt he last day. also had a final 12 for a 291 total. ENDS THOMSON REIGN The Locke victory brought an , .end to the Thomson age. Austral '"f”W 0m,” ”””5- , lia's Petcr Thomson had won three Die 47”" "slid ,””5 week 1" ;B..m5h Opens in 3 "M and acmgithis series of championships began .ally had many old Scots saying it”? yea” 33” was bo"ow.ed"W3'j ilonkcti as if nobody but Thomson l ”'bly 0" 3 p”m.a"em ba5'5'T""m ever mmld win again. o golf partner in South Africa. His 279 over the backbreaking Locke one" plays "H H” lee” i6.99f'ry:ird. par 86-36-72 St. An- ltlrcvis (lld Course equailcd the He named a putter his father gave him 25 years ago Calamltyl Jam: in honor of a much more famous Calamity Jane swung byl Bobby Jones who won the British Open three times among a great risking a longer hitting but morei variable driver. But he tried out! tuck it in his own bau- llocai circuit. Seldom has an out-. Sincc arriving in Britain in May. ciciit t'lubhou.st- the gallery could. . ' . he has won the open and two of i be seen as three slowly moving 1 0"? liili iii "19 190"! iimiiil. Diciwd .llie bg weekly tournaments on theimasscs. looking exactly like cat-l UP his i0iii'ih Will U! Wile!- prise in the No. 4 spa e. Angel Migoel of Madrid. Spain, was there with a 285 total. In with 2863 were David Thomas. a welshman. amateur W. D.. Smith. Belgium's Flory Van Donck and Scotland's Tom Haliburton. At 287 were Argentina's An-Q tonio Cerda and England's Henryt Cotton and Max Faulkner. 3 With 288 were Peter Alliss and Harry Weetman of England. l Top money was 02,800. Secondl 5725. Total money was 310.500. A great S(lIllI'flll1Il'.'. mass of 20,- thc top (lock of the lloyai and An? erpiilars. as they wound up andl iS',aozt.t- 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Saturday, July 0. 1957 Yankees Dodgers WASHINGTON (AP) New Mm spoons or b.-35519.5, ,e1dDm- ,n0m.y was 51.400 and mud Wm: York Yankees rallied for two runs against Bud Byerly in the 10th inn- ing Friday night to defeat Wash- the fricndls drivcr. liked it andititlti ponpic turncd nut and from '"li""' 54- A" Di"""v WP” Fm Roy Sievers to hit into I double plny with the bases loaded and Pete Ramos. who started for side golfer punished the locals so da-V.-T B'”"'”'”1 'h" ""3" l"r:e' i-liiimpiniisliip rccord Locke him- 5l-""-"l'll'”- '””'” ”'” 5l””' -'"'lsclt hail (NliIl)li5h9(l at Tr:-tn in i'ic.'iii illix Ilic iiixtti of this tiny. At .315” me "Uunds of 59.7-g.gi;.7u vvt-fc tlio inn-ii ti.- u;t- llli't't' strokes two strokes better than the best btltvr tiiiin tlt'f0lltlill'.I vlilllfljlfln pr(wl()uq -corp er...-r made in an Pctcr 'l'hum.stm of viii.-ir;ili'.i and open L'h(llllpl(lllSl'llp on the Old fotir strnkcs better" than Eric pcnursc, Thompson had set the 281 Brown of St-ollanti. (mark in his 1955 victory. Cary Aliiitllm-I-ff ll Klcniihi-3 Lock has been playing golf in li8i'5liiY- T('llil the host l.'S. plziyer in a llrituin sincc 1336 when he cameiKlC-UEL SURPRISE-E British Open since Ht-n iinzzin won at Cziiiiitiiistic fniir yczirs azo. was home with 239 strokes after a final to St. Andrews from Johannesburg With the three Veterans-L0t'ke.: as a boy, only to lose in the first Thomson and Brown - finishing round of the British amateur. lone-lli'0-llll'0C. there was a sur- the Senators. had I three-hit shut.- out for seven innings but the Yankees clipped him for four straight singles in the eighth to take a 3-2 lead. The Senators had grasped a two-run lead in the fourth inninl against Torn Sturdl- down the fairway s. For a change the weather was. good most of the week and wasp credited with lielpini: five players; shoot 67 which tied the record for i the old course. Lt. Gen. Howard 1). Graham. Chief of the General Staff. pre- sents the tianip (iagctnwn Chai- lenge 'l'ropliy to Pte. Stan Paquet. so H 1"; RECEIVES TROPHY .50”,-1,. p,E,1,, amplonshlp at the annual sports team captain of, lthe ist. Battalion. Black Watch. meet held in Fredericton. (NAT- isofthall team who captured the IONAL DEFENCE PHOTO) BASEBALL RESULTS Notional Lt-agiic Piitsburillt 010 0121 101-6 l2 3 New York Trimble. Arroyo :6), Swanson (7., R, smith (3) and Fniles; An- fonelli. Grissnm t7r and Wcstrum. W - Anltiiiclii. L - 'l'riiriliic. Rhoilcs, llnrris. Bro-sotitl. Thom- 60ii- 8 iii Phila non toi-.5 ti 2 B:sm",:”'” Brooklyn Iltit) 000 03x-6 6 3 Lahinc Flt. Crni: tilt. Podrrs 19' Roberts. Hit: ltkn-Companclla. Chlcftuti 130 020 010- 7 12 Milwaukee 000 021 001-- 4 9 I Elston. Lmvn I91 and Neeman: Buhl. rnwhridge t2i. Johnson iitt and Rice. (fandall mi. W--i".lsloii. Ir--Hiihl. Hits: Phi--Kliiiliill; Slil l,ou:in. Aaron. ('lnciiiii:iif 00 000 020 00-3 9 3 St. i.uui- mo 200 000 01-4 9 0 Niixhall, Arker Iii! Gross '91 and Hnilcy. liiizcll and H. Smith. IrGrosc Aint-rican I.l'fII!lll' New York Vii: and Hcrra: Ranios. Clcvcngerl 000 227 00x--11 10 zi HRS: - Pgh - Tliointis, .li;i7.t-rnski: NY-i . ist. Canadian infantry Division ch- I Ladies' Prov. ROUNDUP 1 Golf Tournament 000 200 ooi 0-: 13 o Byrne ist. Ditmarl Vi';ish J 5”'”"l'a"l- At a meeting of thc cxecutive off the Provincial Canadian Ladies Golf Union held recently. pl a ns 1 were finalized for the Provincial viii. Byerly riot and Courtney. W- Ditmar. L - Bycrly. HR: Wash - Cleveland 000 110 110- 4 9 0 - g Chm 304 040 "ix-ii it i 335'. i3:”s;f..”:.l"e'3”..l3 Sl.l.””.".”.. Pitula. Tomanck t2i. McLish. ' ' Siimnicrside. August 3rd. All ind- ”! and Mm": lwllson and Moss" ics wishing to ciitcr plcasc contact L--Pllllla. lifts: Cle - Colavilo; Chi-Torgcson. Rivera. Moss. 000 400 ooh, 5 9 July 24th:- Mrs. Ronald Norman,i vaiit when Slcvers tripled and Julio Becquer smashed a home run into the centrefield seats. Tommy Byrne escaped damage 1 th i hth i hen ..3:;: ..1l:3J13"”8i..'”3?.?. '::...:.”.:irl5i-e-1” ninth - iii”? sci-ii 0 ” Twith the bases loaded for the ionship is scheduled to be played . third out. but Milt Boiling's double this afternoon at the Bclvederpiind Ed FiidE9i'8id'8 Dliich 5111319. Course. Fflllvlllllg this round con-i lied ""3 5'3”? in the "mill- , , , I , , i Pete Runnsels also singled and 'ej;t:e"lSMpnl::r 'i:;;m:he'”d:liub uuelhyrne ha Clint Courtney to load ' ithe bases with one out. Dltmar last year was him MaL'I)t)nBld i replaced gym. ma sieve.-5 mg m. while A.G. Ilacliiiian was run- first pitch to McDougald to start up, up. in double vlay. CHICAGO (AP!-Home runs by Earl Torgeson, Jim Rivera and Les Moss Friday night spiraled the Chicago White Sox to their biggest scoring spree of the sea- ison-a 14-4 victory over the Cleve lland Indians before a crowd of 138.744. The defeat dropped the Tribe to fourth place, but the second-place Sox failed to dent New York's tthree-game margin. The Yankees Golf News Patterson Ready For 15 Rounder GREEN W0 OT) LAKE, N.Y. (AP) - iii-avywcight champion I-'loyd Patterson insists he is train- ing for a 15-round fight and will be "ready for anytliirz" when he takes on his first dcfcnce. Julyp . 29 against Tommy rliiirrlt-ane)'f:g5:d w"hmg"0"' 53' in 10 "mi Jackson at the Polo Grounds in" ' New york. The White Sox rapped three Cleveland pitchers for 14 hits in- cluding the three home runs and doubles. Torgeson. with his second homer of the season. a double and a ”It would be nice if I could finish him off." he said at his training camp. ”But i'm not predicting any fast finish. lint training fir a And Win but then retired the next 12 but- ters in order. He struck out five. The Cubs banged four Mil- waukee pi-lchers for 12 hits. The loss was charged to starter Bob Bulil who was chased in the sec- ond with his fourth defeat in IS decisions. The only hitting success the Braves had against Elston was Johnny Logan's fourth homer and Hank Aaron's 27th in the ninth inning. Aaron's homer was his seventh in eight games and gave him one more than he had all of last season. The blast also equalled Aaron's all-time high in the majors. reached during the 1955 season. ST. LOUIS (AP)-An llth-inning one-out double by Joe Cunning- ham sent Ken Boyer home with the winning run Friday night and gave the St. Louis Cardinals a 4-3 triumph over Cincinnati and first place in the hot National League pennant race. Boyer singled and advanced on a sacrifice by Hal Smith to set the stage for the run that enabled the lcardinals to knock the Redlega out of tile league lead. l Vinegar Bend Mizcil, who has ilost six games in his worst season in the majors. pitched the com- plete game and was credited with his second victory. Cunningham's double was off soutlipaw Don Gross. the third Cincinnati pitcher, who was charged with his fifth defeat in nine decisions. Mlzatl hurled handsomely as be scattered nine hits. walked four hsttcrs and struck out seven. Wally Post was a strlkeout vic- tim four consecutive times. BROOKLYN tAPi - Roy Cam- panella slammed a three-run homer off Robin Roberts in the eighth inning Friday night and gave the Brooklyn Dodgers a 0-5 victory over thc Philadelphia Phil- ly TOM OCIIILTIEE VIIMBLEDON, England (AP)- Austi-n1la's Lew (little stone face) Hosd swept his second straight Wimbledon tennis championship Friday by crushing his Davis Cup teammate. Ashley Cooper. M. 0-1. 6-2. in the shortest and most one- sided meals final ever in this his torlo tournament. some 17.000 fans packed around the famed centre court watched in amazentent as the 22-yearcld Aus- sie ace blasted his M-year-old ri- val off the court in just 55 min- utes. The crowd included. Prince Phiiip and the Duchess of Kent. The top-seeded Hoad thus be- came the first man to capture two successive W im bl e d o n singlesl crowns since Don Budge of the United States. another killing hit ter. turned the trick in i937 and 1938. ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE Hoad'r play was almost unbo- I Track And Field Lewl-load Wins Second St. Wimbledon Tennis Ch'sl1ip i licvable. He dropped his service? only twice. and scored with bias-l in; service acu whenever Ml. seemed to feel the urge. And once in the final set his backhand drive was so hard it knocked the rscket' from Cooper's hand and sent him sprawling. Lew m up 8-1 and 52 leads in! the first not. 4-1 in the second, and after trailing for the first time. 2-1. in the third set, he ran out four straight games for the match. I-load required only 15 min- utes to win the second set. The feature of today's play will gles final match between Althea Gibson. 29-year-Old pride of Har- old blonde from Montebeiio. Cailf.i iiiiss Gibson and Miss Hard will make three appearances before. be the all-American women's sin-. .- lem, and Darlene Hard. 2l-year- i royalty. They tesmed to gain IIIGK ". doubles final and. with Australian partners. moved into the mixed doubles final. The GibsonHard team started off by routing the young South Af- rican pair of Sandra Reynolds and Renee Schurmun. 6-2. 6-2. in that women's doubles semi-final. They 'will meet Australia's Thelma Long. and Marty Hawton for the cham- pionship. Meet Al S'side What is expected to be one of the biggest sports events in the history of Summerslde will 17! run off at Gueen Elizabeth Park on Friday. July 19. durlni C8"il' val Week. The town is provrlesed to be the site of the official 1957 Maritime Championship Track land Field Meet. This would seem to inrun that most of the lead- ing athletes in track and field iii the Maritime: will be present to participate in this meet. The ev- ent is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Summerside and directed by Rotarlan Vaughan Groom Ef- iforts are veing made to Liuvo lninne Mstheson. Canada's olym- pic woman trick star. present at . the meet. l. The events listed are as follows: isenlor lVlen- 100 yd. dash. 120 .yd. dash. 440 yd. run. 880 yd. .47. 1 mile run. 5 mile run. 120 yd. hurdles.hlgli jump broad jjnmp. hop-step-and-Jump. P019 V!- rult. shot put, javelin. discus thr- ows. 16 lb. hummer throw. 1 mile relay (4 X Not. Women-Open-I00 yd. dash. 220 any of the following not latcr than Ti1ii'iilil0.V- U-5-H 15-rniind fiuht. I've soon too many fellows fry fir easy knockouts. got all tired out and lose. 1 dont' want to lose. i want to win. Thatls the main thing. single. drove in four runs to lend the attack. Rivera. who picked up his eighth homer with a man on in the eighth, drove in three runs while Sammy E s p o I 1 to and i "I've got to he rcady for almost any style if fighting. Nobody? knows whot Jackson's going to (lap at any time. live got to be pre pared." Patterson kn ows plenty about Jackson because he beat him last. year on a split decision. i in preparation for the Jackson mach. Leading Scorers And PQ Enfranfsl MONTREAL (CF) - Leading scorers and Quebec entrants after the sccond round of the 529.000 ()pcii: liariicy. L? S. Venturi. us. on-70-tsal Conrad. U.S. .. .69 70-l39( Bcsselink. U.S. .. 70-69-139. Bayer. U.S. . an-72-140' Biagctti. U.S. . fill-71-I40 ()'Lcary. U.S. .. . 70-70-I405 Vossicr. U.S. .. 73-till-141. .7l-70-HI-' Finsicrwald, u.sL . 72459-141! pitcher Jlrn Wilson had two Rlilsl each. MILWAUKEE (AP) Rookie lrighthander Don Elston beat Mll- waukee the second straight time and Jerry Kindall cracked his first major league home run Fri- day night as the Chicago Cubs took a 7-4 triumph over the Na- tional L O I g u I ' a third - place Braves. Elston scattered eight hits as he claimed his second victory without a defeat. but needed help from Turk Lown in the ninth. His only other triumph came against the Braves earlier in the season. lies. The homer was the 23rd off Yd dash. iiiiih .lUmP- bmad -l”mP- Robcrts this season and cost him his fifth straight loss. Roberts. who last won June 0 and now has in 6-11 record. had survived B shaky first inning to limit the Dodgers to four hits un- til Gino Cimoli singled opening the eighth. BOSTON tAPi-Boston infield- crs Billy Klaus and Frank Mal- sone guided the Rod Sox to a 7-5 victory over Baltimore Friday night after the home forces sur- vived a miserable fourth inning. Gus Triandos homered twice for the Orioles. The Red Sox broke through the Orioles' Billy Locs for three runs in the sixth inning which decided the outcome. Rookie third baseman Malzone . 69-Gil-I38 .. scored the tying run after beat- Lown showed the Braves ,thclr in; out an tnnem hit, Shortgtap ninth hit. Klaus delivered a sacrifice fly. The rizhihnnder save up singles after hitting his eighth home mi to the first two Braves he faced earlier in the contest. Little League To Start On Monday At Memorial Field The Charlottetown Little LeagueiJcrry Blanchard. Roddle Diamond Jolly 46).; 000 000 030 2-5 3 liaucr tilt and Roseili ;Cnilum, 'v.'ar- Buffalo 1 200 103 loxgg 7 12 3 Charlottetown Golf Kansas (my 000 310 001-4 3 1linn. W-Vargas. HR: Tor-Nclson.l ROCIICSICF Harness racing was torn ciiaortaitiiiiont all over the. Maritinics on (iana(io's birthd.'.y,i Trurn and Sackviilc Downs and: In New Briinswit-k at Moncton, Saint John. Frcticricton andl Chatham and in nor island home' I Summerxide. Excellent wea- Oer and large crowds attended I the events with Willard Mao- gd tracks featured an excellent migram. Highlights at the meet- were the performances the few, July I. in Nova St-otla at Hydney.l nsldn program at &ummersidI W WN THE BACK man. New York ,9 Wm” .65, held Tuesday at St. um. jtearns. Chicago 16 29 .313 .1 ll-Tricks first tzelrniwgdsoebspnotngxr MONDAYT ACTWHY 305,0" 4, 3;, '53; 9 gpire until Sept. . I u. H 9' Cleveland 39 35 .527 9:5 baseball p law. the emlllts. mus 9.30 . noun practice 1" 25 Damn 3;; 33 5,0 nu, give notice of their intentions a 9.30 . ptyer. ", pad 30; At Truro. Farscud owned and. Baltinvarr 36 3 if .486 12 i"i3Xi"iUm120i 13 ':0"::;00" 3 mill: 9.!) - Yanks vs. White Sox driven by Donald Tu rncr of Kansas City 28 46 .378 M”! l",""" 0' mmlt 5 ." ix” u 3-30 ' 355"” ind Mm.” P"c"” Dartmouth won the future Free Washington 25 54 .316 M .aii5ii&'h;e:"';'e"ai;55'”"e" " "V Lerollowlng are lineups of Lima For All with I-I. Jerry's Nljhfr . ' i I . sane; re IM C Ily) 2-3; Sir Joseph N'"'""' "9"" Frlck was clcr-ted in ltinl. i'Lalewcllyrctiu3-2: Time: 2.10; 2.10- y W L P91-53L 30” H”, Amcriun mm Nation” DOGEIS 3-5. In mice 1: Vice Michel owir gt. iouisi mam Wm me, me", Mom, Ba;-Irv Lupin PM Grcnrv. ed nd d 1 G. Turner was iimiiiiiili - -- in bet 9, 1 t ung, I efn.. nut. in Hoe." cilia. Belle relnlll Milwaukee 43 38 ; '"2-',3';c..' ,,...”',;,,.',i”u.' ,,,T';,..,. but bum. by G Turner and owned by i.-:. Brooiiivii fl 33 t 3., demo of the five higher minor Mill "WW 1 W?" "R 309955 "'09; l';'e'"'dY":'k'i' 3: . ilellues Wednesday to consider gl.I:k''''”- 57' n 1151-5 edfienenellettlt V " - in I theba ballmapthat - VH3" 0' 5' ml ''3''- MVW "7 cmcn" 25 u In "M eventusaelly lo I third "Pl- Arclle Llewellyn ad owns: l Pittsburgh is 40 .347 17th m”M.k"ue' tribe and Wayne (Injury . R. Bevan; me 21 -. L. -d r . meegwm an 3'9"” G"""' "9" "'59 5 "Fl" 'PRoBAnLE "Tennis the .:::l'II'II)1'l::I'0leE"l'x Sre Lealll K:Tn'E0Tnsith J'l':-ry Kyla! In 9" D! 3 CW”? "'3 'i''''''' 5' NEW YORK um - Probable O'Connor of the Pacific Coast. ” ' parntlnfllz Club; ' pitchers for todlfl ml!" ICIIW ggmgg tWOI IN lost lloorrh Fmm-,.,(.S. Deiock .7, am-iiGahlcs Golf Club. Vmmm Us .. . To-72-”: 1.-orbcs Kennedy Jr.. swings into lw"ll9- wmF0'""lClC5- L " LW5-. - -------- - ---r-m V1. t '-'i ' " 5'3"- lllt-.- gull-Triandos l2l; aossw m M Pmnamm lrmm .L.a'f.'m: "3 Q” ' -,;,;gg::g rlsl Field at no. i KIHIIN. V: ' i I - I I . . I .'l'nrnn o 301 000 00(L- 4 I0 1 lliinkt-r. Scmproch i5i and Mc- lllinntrcnl 000 004 2lx- 7 10 i Collough: Douglas and Kravitt. L Johnson. Crimian ifii. Ticfcn- -iiunkcr. lilt: ('nl--(loss. 100 400 000-5 6 ii 111 000 000-3 9 Coleman. lierbert t9ia nd Nohlcz G Blnylork and Shantz. HR: Buf-Easier. STANDINGS American League W-Cnle- Pncnbling of the mailer leagues to bell.lttle League will consist of five runs; llill. U.S. , .. ' i- it .. ILA. H - ,0 i-iiiicin US- Rohcrt.-' and l.unnctt'. McI)cvitt. rlnlrfincx uudril” my and Tlmnxcnnuu" H mm rec" Pal 'w71g7lgH2 baseball program. uifder the sup- .. 70-72-141 . 72 70-142 nicr. U.S Johnson, U.S.. ' .. .. 70-72-141 Sccncy. St. Andrta The program has been enlarged, - t if. V: 000 102 020- 5 7 1 a 78-75-151 ””('.'"” .r"1?k””.W as mm: fliqdliiiiiind ooo am 030- 4 7 .i,ni.-son.-tie, Drum'vilic .76-78-I54 chance to pnriiciinin and i tisl oiiutssmith .t'IioxHtin l'lllf' ('Iicclic tilt and i1fltiierilo- li'0l "U01. L0F9l19Vi”e 7377-155 howd ""i' EH1 5”" in Ch':L"”9' 'lll s . : - It - t . ' a - - t i . H - . J -, -1. w- Biron. st. Hyflclnlhe 82-80-162 town and vic nity who wi to ninu and House. I4:-TI'lli'l(.N lifts, Iiiiic.(shiv'il':Kan('l”:.siI inavg "Dd "ML Quebec mmzplsz play In" Wm lake .d"mau of . RCV-Lop-01. Zernial: l)ct-M-iX- Q-(full; 'inldW.rl.',,,,,'a'g igmwm, sore; 32 34.155 the excellent faculties available to iwcil. Bolling. zmumi ml mdmmh I 5 3p mem- ii'i""""0i"i' '-"alt" Coliimhuti 001312 03x-10 ll 0, Durins the current -men two league: will be in operation. The Little Lnugue will be composed of boys in e 0-11 year group an the other league will cmnsistpgf . boys 1 to is yours. t he 1 Eleded Again that thisusef-up vmiil acdo:modItc ' boys of Mom I mi of ago. i NEW YORK IAP) Baseball A number of evening games are Commissioner Ford Frick is ex-scheduled which will give parents pectcd to be re-elected for anotherland all (interested adults a chance jscven-year term at the joint meet-.to see the boys perform. Ford Frick is Expected To Be Frank sbaulhneny of the Interna- lomombor When Iy TI! CANADIAN PIX as it Groom. and the deadline is July W11 entries must he went to Mi". I5. Wins Wimbledon i Without Racquet WIMBLEDON, England (AP)- Lew Hosd won the Wimbledon men's singles title Friday after playing almost half the match without his favorite , f He broke a string in his racquet before leaving for Wimbledon this morning. so off want his wife. Jen- nie. to find someone to restring it. Finally a craftsman in I llttlel shop at Kingston-on-Thames. five miles from Wimbledon. agreed to re-string the no net. Jennie waited anxiously. Then with the repaired mcqilli she jumped into a taxi and raced to Wimbledon. Lew had won the first set 6-2 and led midway through the second. Jennie sent the rscquet out with u bs1lboy- IIARD AND ROSE WIN Miss Hard and lefthanded Mer- lvyn Rose of Australia won their .mlxed doubles semi - final from ;Mrs. Long and Luis Ayala. Chile. 3-6. 6-3. 83. Althea and Neale Fraser. Australia, first completed is postponed match, winning two games for a 10-8. 9-7 quarter-finsl triumph over Edda Budlng. Ger- many, and Nareth Kumar. lndla. Then the Gibson-Fraser combina- Ileliyer and Roy Emerson. 64. 64. in the semi-finals. Gardnar Mulloy and Budge Patty of the U.S. best Roger Becker. Britain. and Bob Howe. Australia. 9-7. 7-5, 6-3. They will meet Hood and Fraser. the Aussie Electrical Work Special Repairs to Floor Sanders and electrical ap- and Low raced to a straight I0” victory over Ashley Coopei'- l SOFTBALL GAME WHITE SOX - inn Purvls tcapt.i. Ron Diamond. Dave Ross, mm" M "ck '5”) Rm” '"'d .-ioltn Maclnnis. Ken Squarebriizsu. Shamrocks and Jr. avc that was ”.H 1d action Monday mornins at Memwlcgzggo MncMillan. Fary Cudmo- trc. Tuppy Rogers. Barry 8t.anley.l H. MacPhcrson. Pat Long. lani played at Victoria Park on Sun- mi, Y," to mow mo" boy, . MacDonald, Peter Shelfoou. MacLean. Jamie Kennedy The softball game between BIS to be played last night has been: rescheduled. The game will be; day at 1.00 PM. L pliances. Motor Re-winding. MacLEAN 8: SON Dial 7186 117 Kent St. tion eliminated Australia's Mary 1 LEW IIOAI) cup combination in the final. After his brilliant victory. I-Iooad told reporters: I have no plan: about turning professional. I am a member of the official Austral- ian team so I expect I will go to the United States and snywheri else they send me-at least this year." But the fair-haired bomber from the back streets of Sydney left the impression that this would be his last year as an amateur. He has an offer of 8100.000 waiting for him as soon as he decides to play for Day- TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE Repalring. Mounting and Loading with Calcium Chloride. NEW TIRES With Big Trade-in Allowance For Your Old Tires. All Work Guaranteed RUBBER WELDERS St. Peter's Road Dial 4912 This contract for 95c with all parts supplied POWNAL TV PROTECTION CONTRACT per week provides service ncluding picture tube. Why miss your favorite program for lack of service this protective contract can give you? For further information DIAL 9624 BOWI.AN RADIO and iv STREET 1 RACING TONIGHT - 3.15 I-Potlnsvc: lbodsuh. Alujci I-m.&1d:O-lured; :1-Th Dd: I-lit! 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