si:54.'ainis grant or 224 if Cool I as the third Ilia chsmrio ,,C',if,"?"&f,'I.'7il'n; its hismaecond ship bf the year for Dowllna Who lalgndyopen Golf title in a row at earlier in the summer won the the Belvedere Golf Club on Sundll N.5. open and N.B.-P.!:.I. titles at when he shot a iseat I-over-par 78 St. Jdn. which added to his larcvwul NW?! of 75 and 76 gave hun a titls-wua- ning score of 224. Dowling's total was two stroke! better than his nearest comp?!"-01' Ar. gmcxenlie, another Charlotte- town Golfer. who fired round! Ill 74 . 75 and 77 for 226 to top the his field ni Amgtgyrt LAIIGI ENTRY LIST The tournament was one of the biggest ever held at the Charlotte town club and had one of the larg- est fields of any Maritime tourn- ament this year as 155 golfers teed- off in the two day meet. Alan Ogtlvie, a Monctou pro. eicile Dowling l in the tournament were Pud (ml. ass; Frank Meclnala (0th) 235; Don MacDonald (ms) 240. George Andrew, Gables, was 150: la the running with a 248. pro at Green W sianci Open team gross. The squad VII ICE- pond of Art hlacxeasle Bill (Ptsd) Beer. Don MacDonald. and Frank Maclnnls. other top Charlottetown golfers Beer Ill LIADIII Dowling (cl 'll'lI'n-as lilacltensie (cl .'... ran-an Ogllvle (ll) ........ 7171-C ywu (h:l))).. .. rs-as.as oudroy ....... 'II rnsls M. Dowlill-(ll) ....... as . A. Beer. (C) and Frank Maclnnia (C) . 3 Jimmy Walker. Pro (K 2:1 Peta Rely. Pro (a) ...... .. as Don Mscnonald (C - v - - - - -- w G 0'Donaghus. Pro (CA) 1” Nick Snuuk. Pro W ---- -- G. Andrew. Pro (66) -- '4' VI. MacDonald. P") (C19 17' 'Legend-M. Moncton: C. Club lottetown: KW. Ken-Wu: BJBIF hunt; GG, Green Gables. D. Dartmouth; CA- CIMPNH 3 A' Amherst: CH, Chester- DEFEATS STARS .4- 3 " :--- was third in the meet with no and two i i ' S u. Rex Joudrey. Dartmouth. and Doug Baseba" Resulk Lewis, Moncton. were tied for fourth place with 230. "F Tim (ANADMN ""588 The senior title was won by Ro- 53""'”-' han Duchemin of Sydney and E Nvw York ”" 00”" 4”” t ” ” roll Nicholson of Charlottetowrii Chicago 000 900 . 7 o Ridyik and Sarm; Davis. Bros- nan (8) and Chlti. Laiidrith (8). took the lunior honors score of 320. Charlottetown won the four-man with a i.-llm-ls. -- 2 2 ct li 2l' x- S ho , Drysdale (G! Roebuck e 3 ml and ttampnaella; JEiiC08i Ind Bailey. L-Erskine. - Phila zoo ooom0- 3 i 1 Milwaukee 000 000 000- 0 1 1 R. Miller and Lopata; Burdette. Trowbridge (9) and Rice. M-We" (9), W-R. Miller; L-Burdette. Pittsburgh 320 000 000- I 10 1 St. Louis 001 012 40x-- B 13 0 Law, Hall (7) and Foiles; Web-i meter. Blaylock (0) Jackson (8)) and Kim. W-Blaylock: L-Law. HR) StLvKatt. American League Kansas City 010 IN 000- 4 ll 3 Washington 105 200 00x- 8 9 0 Ditmnr. Herrlnge (5) McMahan ) and Smith: Pascual and Ber- beret. L-Ditmar. HRs: Wash-Seiw I-a. Lemon. 100 300 120- 1 ll 1 000 003 000- I 5 0' Buuning, Trucks (7) and Wil- son; Ferrarese, Police (4) For- hieles (8) Schmitz (9) and Glas- berg. W-Dunning. L-Ferrareae. Cleveland 004 001 100- I O 0 Boston 300 230 011- 0 l 0 score. Aguirre (5) 1-Ioutteman (M Mcl..ish (ti) Mossi (8) and He- gan; Sister, Delock (6) and White. W-Sister. L-Score. HR: Boa-Genr ert. . Chicago 000 001 210- 4 I 0 New York oooanooo-1 I 1 Donovan and'Lellar: Ford. Grim 0) and Berra. L-Ford. HR: if-l1n!”er-.a;uOI.lL.lk-I 9 ill Swimmers III! lumbua 000 sill ooo-s I Hume. Santiago (ll Woolridge (V) and Noble; lain, Nicholas VICTORIA (CP) - All l0 per- sons who attempted to swim the (4) and Sherry. Strait of Juan de Fucs were Miami 100 I1) (I10 00-) 7 k Mont'l 0Q)00l0(Xl01-4 7 1 defeated Sunday. Ben Laughren. a Victoria chef. was the last to Owens. Spring (11) and Holton: be pulled out, 10 hours after he Wins lsi Heal Of Trophy Race DETROlT (AP) - A power- packed speedboat from Seattle roared over the Detroit River course Saturday at an average speed of 94.772 miles an hour to win the first heat in the interna- tional Harmswortb Trophy race over Canada's challenger. The U. S. defender, Russell Schleeh, an air force jet pilot. ran away from Miss Supertest ill the opening of the best-of-three heata classic. The second heat will be held Monday. Shokld the challenger win, a third best will be run Tuesday. The challenger shot across the starting line six seconds in the lead but lost her advantage in the first half mile of him: At the end Miss Supertest trailed by two and a half miles. The Canadian boat. with William Braden, Hamilton. 0nt., appeared to have some difficulty with ha- enginea and made the tuna much more slowly than did the de- fender. Miss Supertesfa average speed for the 85-mile course was 80.31: m. p. I. Kipp and lloseboro. Richmond ill) mt 80-6 1 0 Rochester nooolo ml-I I 1 Narriella and Neeman: Mackin- City Baseball League final: in) spectacular fashion Sunday at Memorial Field when be tossed the first no-hitter of his career to beat the Stars 4-3. Burke was just about the whole show and would easily have had a shutout had it not been for the sloppy fielding of his teammates who made eight errors that allow- ed three unearned runs to score. It was Burke's second victory in the best of three aeries. He won the semi-final opener with a 3-bit- ter. Vern Handrshan, pitching his third game in five days, threw a nutter at the Flyers but his tight hurling was in vain as the men behind him on the diamond came up with four errors of their own that figured in all four of the Fly- ers runs. it was as tight a pitching duel as has been seen herein many years for five innings as Handra- Burke Pitches No-Hiiier -As Fiyers Make Finals Southpan Jack Burke hurled 1-lid-y ban matched Burke pitch for pitch. I Lorne Yilai.-Guigan. Mark i.8Li1lC" dler MacDonald's Flyers into thclliandrahan set down 13 Flyers in Ind Burke 80! tile Olhcr hits- a row hcforc Lorne MacGulgan broke the shell with a single in thelilth. A single by Mark Lgd.. ner and an error brought the first Flyer run home which knotted the score at 1-1. Three errors and another single brought three more Flyer runs in the sixth and the game was as good as over. The. Stars came close to tiei it up in the top of the ninth when the Flyers' infield came apart at the seams and made four boots which coupled with it walk were good for two runs. But with two out Burke bore down to strike out -70000? Squarebriggs and end the game and the series. Burke walked five and struck out three. Handrahan whiffed 12 walk- ed one and hit one batter in his iron-mun role. Jack (Spy) Ready led off the top of the eight with a double .!or the longest blow of the game. YANKS MARGIN CLIPPED 3! HI AIIOCIATID PRESS Milwaukee Braves, with Hank Aaron and Johnny Logan hitting home runs while Bob Buhl kept Brooklyn under his thumb, moved into a three-game National Iaague lead Sunday by defeating the sec- ond-place Dodgers 6 - 2. Third- place Cincinnati slipped 4'h games back by splitting a doubleheader with Philadelphia. winning 10-5, then losing 11-4. Buhl knocked ed he world sun. Wright (6) Deal (0) Dixon '” ""1 R”'"" i Ilaiiiadthillif. a survsypr from tum”, Saanich, B.C.. and Janice White A.w.h." Ln”. of Toronto quit less than a half- Clpwlnnd 002 000 WP g , , hour before Laughren was hauled wmhinnmn W, 000 omrg 1 4 1 out. The swimmers set out early, Sunday. attempting to make the 10.: miles from Victoria to Port Angela. Wash. Wynn and Hegan; Stone, Cha tales (9) and Bereret. !'itsbGa- alrl (R). L-Stone. HR: Cle-Colavito. 'Detroit illiilllflll-580 New York 021 Oil) 010- 4 12 1 Gromek. Abcr (9) Lary (9) and Wilson: Mcflermott. Larsen (.1) Grim (,1) Morgan (5) Byrne 7) and Berra. W-Grnmekg L-McDer- six miles of Port Angelaa, they were forced out. Mina White, a 20-yearold lifeguard. was about one-half mile behind them. Laughren gets 81,000 for being the person to come closest to con- ":0"- "R53 NYii'5Y"l'- - quering the strait in the spam- Flf!" sored swim. Muir collects 3750 Chm)!" 000 1"" (W1 i ' and Misti While ssoo. If all three 3ll'im"T' lwm" Mlir '12 ' had succeeded. they would have Pivrcs and Mm: Will" "d T" collected 34,000 for first. small for Ind"-V second and 5500 for third place. Second Chicago (mi 300 (low. I i 1 -- - Baltimore OM (I10 010- 1 I 0 Staley and Lollar: Brown. 7.llv- qrink (R) and Trianrlos. L-Brown. Hits. Chi-Hatfield: Bal-Triondos. First Kansas City 010 00f)M0- 1 I 1 Boston (I10 000 11x- I I I Gorman. Shanta (7) and Smith Nixon and Daley. L-Shanta. HRS: Boa-Lcpcin. Gernert. sec (1 Reno: City 000 101 022 1- 7 17 1 Boston 51020011010-I I 1 Burnette. Crimian (7) Ditmil (I) and san:;h;(153i)iiHv::. 3:756 (8) Porter e a e. . . 3 H d Due, ”o)' w'D"m":: II-Porter-'i?i?(f1'el breakiniielzgrk Htid-Bi:RlB3oufniY'z:"m'1 (3)) su'inet earlier this season. us: an . Cl'lI0ll- ” - 2 vi Dam" "mm mg 0 3 5 Other winners were Sport no, . t H , Wind- xm van; ,on, m-,-,- 7 n' - zrmy ..'i"'E2f...3.'.".'.? n . Frank Pender. Halifax; French- New York mo is m-- I I 1 nanniviay In Fast Mile HALIFAX (CPI - Cecil Letclr ers Flaming Way front Sprlnghlll N. S.. covered the mile in 2:07 4-5 Saturday night for the fastest time of a harness racing program at nearby Sackville Downs. There were no double winners. Convair. owned by Harry Hirsch of Sydney. copped the free-for-all man. James Given. Halifax: Hel- eo Hoosier. Laurie O'Brien. Wind- sor Junction. N. 5.: Royal Scott. George Gregory. Charlottetown: ', David MarLean. Walter Comrtock Iatifaport. N. I. (8) and (fampanela. lluhl and D59. Lcrsig. Elia: Mil - Aaron. Lima; Bkn-Amoros. International Lent” lunar 001 (no 000-! s 1 110 (ll) (Ii!-2 10 1 v ' s and D. Jgjg and Sawall . ggggi Q 100 (loo-ll it 1 lttreat his as 010- 7 e a icu-dwell, Pelee (8) Spring (I) s , (I) and nation: It- (I) Ink (0) Vhifa (I) Laughren and Muir were within 1939- whenl "winning 5-1 after an 8-1 defeat. (while Brooks Lawrence dropped rharnplona for the seventh straight time. No other pitcher had beaten the Dodgers seven times in one season since Cincin- nati's Bucky Walters did it in Fourth - place St. Louis ended New York's lead was whittled to W. games as the Yankees de- .feated Detroit 70 then lost 5-4 in the second game. second - place Cleveland defeated Washington 4-1 in a single game. Chicago White Sex split with Baltimore, Kansas City salvaged a split with Boston. winning the nlghtcap 7-0 in 10 innings after a 2-1 defeat. A crowd of 43.5! sat in at Milwaukee as the Braves tagged dog's '13th.homei', Fred Hatfield hit a two-run"homer for the Box. Dick Gernert and Ted Lepcio homered for the Red Sox and Wil- lard Nixon won his eighth in the open:-. But the As overhauled a 5-: Boston nightcap lead on two homers by Gus Zernisl and one by Lou Skizas. and Al Pilarcik drove in the winning run with a ground-rule double. Philadelphia's Bob Miler. grief- strickan over a death in his fans ily. settled down Saturday to pitch the best game of his life, a 34) shutout over Milwaukee Braves. The Sfkvear-old relief pitcher, making only his third start ofihe season. not only turned in his first complete game of the campaign hilt handcuffed the power-hitting Bravos with two hits. Miller. who had won only one previous game thin year. had been notified two days earlier that the A-gsndmother, IIIGE whose roof he lived for 11 years. Softball Practice ' Barry's Lions wil hold I softball Roger Craig with his. ninth defeat Aaron hit his nth homer with one on in the third for a 3-0 lead after. Milwaukee had scored an un-' earned run in the firit. Logan's- '2th homer came off reliefer Ed Roebuck with none on in the -6 eighth. Buhl. although walking six. had a shutout until Sandy Amoros' two-run pinch homer in the ninth. '1'he Redlcgs peppered five Philadelphia hurlera for 15 hits i ' ” Klusuwakl's 33rd home run. as the Phil: blew 2-() and- 4-2 leads in the opener. Art Fowler: won in relief, coming on in the third and blanking the Phils until Stan Lopata's 28th homer in the ninth. The Phlls had 16 hits in the nlghtcap with Lopata wallop log a solo homer in the fifth. The Phiis unloaded iix runs in the ninth. Harvey Haddix won his 12th his eighth. flank Saueris three-run homer in the fourth gave the Cardinals the first game. Ray Kati and Stan Musiai sch homered for early Cardinal cads in the night- cap, but the Giants yum with two unearned runs in the ellthlih FIIIEND STARS Roberto Clemente drove in a run and scored the other with two double: for the Hun in the opener. Bob Skinsefa double and an error gave the Pirates their aightcap runs. but after the Cube a 17-inning scoreless spell arm "hthtIeseveatI,rriendeamebaek. h retire the side with the MN I'IlIOIflrlIl&fVo(IlIhlB til” I. Town Siufdivant won his 13!! Vii?! I st:-hitter. as the YAIIIBU practice this evening at Parkdals Diamond at 6 pm. Billy Lee is Double Winner SAINT JOHN. N3. (UP) Billy Lee C, a double winner In Saturday night harness here, set marks of 2.10 and 2.17- 4-5. A 2.13 1-5 by Little Scout was the fastest of the night. Othc winners: Mighty Flashy. Pauline Rosecroft, Senator Quay. Ramona Chips and Guy Adam. ASIAN DISASTER A typhoon which struck China in that killed an uttmated &.- ooo persons. racing , Three New Marks ' .Rn.cing Program On Saiurd 1 A lain croivilof . I i E 2 5. U as .5 5 .3; - oily Dick the single dash CC Pace in 1.14 H. Gahaaen and Spirit split an)". of the 3 Pace and Doctor F. and My Darling dl thejame The l-”lyel's start their final scrlcv with the Dodgers on Tuesday night BOX SCORE D 5 STARS Isquarebriggs. as . . . . .. MacCallum, if Ryan. lb . . . . .. Ready. lb .. fltlathcson. 3b .. Handrahan. p . LeClair, rf .. Cnyle. c . W. MacDonald. TOTALS PLYER5 Dalziel. 2b Kane. so .. Burke, p .. Ready. lb MacGuigan. rf . Shepherd. c .. Ladner. lf MacKlnnon. cf . .. Pineau. Iib . . . . . . . . . . .. TOTAL! aces:--a.-I uaca...-so:-I uBNW&b&LQb-; :E3b'4:bAib&IaaUI 599a-Or-0-r-O0: 3936333363: neeeoeen--oat! A6999:-seoasa!H Braves Beat Brooks To Increase Lead To Three had died. The pitcher hurried to an airport after the game. bound for Detroit to attend the funeral. Dick Donovan ataved off num- erous New York rallies. includ- lag Mickey Mantla'a 44th home run of ,the year, to six-hit the gosnkeea 4-1 for Chicago White X. Cincinnati got a complete win- ning game out of Hal Heffcoat- the first of his major-league career to whip Brooklyn Dodgers, who banged only five hits" 5-2. New York Gianla took the fourth game 6-0 to sweep their series with Chicago Cubs. Boston Red Sox beat Cleveland Indians 0-0. Pitbhuuh Pirates bowed to St. Louis Cardinals B-5. Washing- the BB Pace. My srli the fastest mile of the cant: .'i'33'i 1-5 and paid 5-74.90 at the win wick. et in taking the final dash at 0,. niuht in a blanket finish at the wire. The Daily Double on Essa and Glhatlan paid 382.50 and the Quin- clla on Doctor F. C. and Jollity Leigh paid 370.10. 33 TIIOT Colonel Budlong (Be;-cam) Bonnie's Girl (Hennessey) Royal Train (Chappeil) Lorne Budlong (Kelly) Bud's Echo IMacFayden) .. Joppa Maid (Shaw) .. All Budlong (MacDonald) Time.-2.15 475 Colonel Budlong owned by Hon. Leonard Whips Al Balding To Win Tourney . TORONTO fcr) - Stan Loon- ard. (2-year-old professional from Vancouver and Lachute. Que.. won the Miller golf tuurnament with a three and two victory over Toronto's Al Balding Saturday. The victory was worth 51,000. Leonard. competing in the match play iuiaa ament for the first time, entered the final with a two-up win over Bill Mawhin- ney of Vancouver. Balding beat Norman Smith of Toronto four and two in the other semi-final. The Balding - Leonard match was a bitter struggle for the first nine holes when Leonard was one up. At that point he went ahead to stay. A 4-Minute Mile Broken Again g BUDAPEST (AP) - The four- mlnute mile barrier. once consid- ered the ultimate. was broken Sunday for.the lath time in two years. Hungary's lstvan Bonav- olgyi did the Job il 3:50. Rozaavolgyi. who holds the CHIUIOBQHI metres was the 10th man to beat inn defeated Kansas City H and Detroit Tigers beat Baltimore Orioles 1-.1. four minutes but he fell one sec- ond short of John Landy'a work! mark of 8:50. world records for 1.000 and IAIN, make flying your profession k-313 asdcxinau. driven by as not Ease (Stevenson) . . . . . . C. P. Clegg (Moredde) Fairgo (Neill) . . . . . . . . Mr. Scarlett (Kennedy) . Bob Cleggvtllernardl .. Ranlda (MacDonald) . Ten Spot (Rogers) . . . . . . .. . llelen'a.Dream (Winner) Time-2.10 U5 Essa owned by Mrs. James Poulton, driven by Bob Stevenson I PACI c.l..;... (Shaw) ..... .. Gay Spirit (Mac1"ayden Chocolate Dip (Wlialen) Queen Primrose (O'Brien) .. Mr. Jollacott (Hill) . . . . . . .. Prince Budlong (C 7 c) .. Keppoch Playgirl (Willis) .. ill Conto (Coles) . . . . . . . . .. Times-2.14 3(5: 2.13 Gallegan owned by Dr. G, C. Bishop, driven by Elwood Shaw; Gay spirit owned by M. and it Mitscl-lsdyen. driven by 11. Mac- CHDUIOUCIO anuououui Fayden. BB PACE My Darling (Wisener) 4 1 Doctor F. C. hlacl-layden) .. 1 d Jolllty Leigh (Stead) .. 2 I G. Ann C. (Callbeck) . . . . .. 3 1 Premier J. Walter (Lowery) 6 I My Volo (Hennessey) . . . . .. 5 5 Lina C. Scott (Moresldel I 1 Times-2.14 M5; 2.11 US My Darling owned by G. H. Barbour, driven by Dave Wise- ner; Doctor F. C. owned and driven by R. MscFayden. I PACE Ginger E. (Kelly) .. Moriell Woody (Kennedy) Real Joe (Lowery) . Meg (Rogers) . . . . .. Suffolk Chief (Stead) . Abner McGrew (Shaw) . Money Royal (Bernard) Anthony L. (Willis) Timh2.1I 375 - Ginger E. owned by C. 0. Ellis, G.-saenaeeaau driven by Lorne Kelly. cc PACE Jolly Dick (Stevenson) Dale 3. (Hughes) . . . . . .j Cottage Frank (Annear) . Cooly Boy-(Whalen) Judy's Girl (Kennedy) . .. Sandy Yorke (White) Jollity George (Moreside) Miu Donna Mae (Bernard) .. Time-2.14 1l'5 .1olly.Dlck owned by Mrs. James Poulton, driven by Bob Stevenson. I CWICUIOKJSIIG .';,-l,-, f ..t' 3' Airforce e, gave up only five hits. but the visitors hunched three 0! them in the seventh inning, which together with three walks bend! and three all-force errors account- 3 putouts in centrefteid without oil for six runs. Haney had the .1111)- baaes loaded behind him while fac- his seven of the twelve batters he pitched to in that frame and two of his three walks forced runners across the plate. Altogether Haney issued nine free tickets. To first and struck out five. Art Ballcm was touched for I hits. four of them in the ninth inning when the Fiyers scored all Swaps'Topped in 354,950 Memorial 'Cap NEW YORK (AP) -. Mighty Swaps. finding the sod too soft. and 130 pounds too much weight for the distance. finished seventh in the 554.950 Arch Ward Mem- orial Handicap Saturday which was won in a stretch battle by Hasty House Farm's 0-to-1 shot. Malian. The crowd of 25.388 had made Swaps a 1-to-5 choice in the 1 3-16- mile race. At Saratoga. Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs' Paper Tiger edged the odds-on-fsvorie Dedicate in the 54th and richest running of the Saratoga Handicap. Summer Tan. well regarded, was scratched. Alfred G. Vanderbilt's Find fin- ished third. The victory was worth 839.100 to Paper Tiger's owner. At Atlantic City. Calmet Farm'a Bardstown won the 824,550 Long- port Handicap. sox 'scoa.a D Carroll. 31: ;...'.fa 6. Bradley. lb .. 5 of ...I 3 :--as-an-3'6)-o-3 2; XClCCC33Q.s-A Haney. P - - - ) . Tater-chult. pl: 1 . Lamottle. cf lltopcr. ph 2 Dobson. oh 3 Hunter: ph 4 TOTALS PH I-Slngled for "By PH 2-Trlpled for sawy PH 3-singled for He PH 4-sacrificed for Barre LINESCORZ u Que-cooeooo-eoel u-unoouuu-I u:'oOwnouuuouoHoenH ...p..gggpI EEF3oeaoooq5-onuo- 3gg:OOOOOnOo3azuo '.uOoooounoO80uOaH uooooou-no .3 HS :- Abbies Dump Arrows 15-6 The Intermediate I Abbioe took . . s 1 game lead ln,the Queen Baseball Practice county b--ob-u vi-you -rm by - wslloping Rollie's Arrows 13.0 .1 Coach Forbie Kehnedy has ca1l- r;':”'ul pk” Wiiadli I'll!- ed a ractice for the Dodgers this ' n evsnliig at 5.30 at Memorial Field Ti” Abbi" ""5 W9 3 NC 74 and this afternoon for the bantams km in lb” "P ”' u" H753 illill ., 2 mm tahnedJever looked back in taking it. The intermediate 3 Abbie: will Bull Dunn buried the will for the hold a practice an the Old Diamond Abbie! and )fscOal1usl took the this evening at 5.30. The following loll- playsra are asked to turn out: D. The next game VII! be played MacLeod. B. Dun, J. Duffy. C. Lad- Wednesday night at Memorial ner. L. Shepherd. K. Dowling. E. Ward. R. Gay, J. As enault. R. Field. The winner of the series advances to meet Mt. Stewart in Hughes, J. Shepherd. G. Trainer. the finals. -up . .