Braves Defeat Redlegs Dodgers CINCINNATI (AP) - Right-p hander Lew Burdette slammed his first two home runs as a ma- jor leaguer Tuesday night-good for four runs eand doled ou eight scattered hits as Milwaukee Braver trounced Cincinnati Red- legs l'.'-4. T-lilwaukce. with a comfortable National League lead was two fitlts behind uhen Biirictle tin- ltmbered his first homer in the th-i'rl inning His second big blast with two men on snapped a 4-4 tie and started the Braves on the ttay II) a lopsided triumph PHILADELPHIA IA?) Pills- I'IIli'EIl'! Bob Friend shut out Phil- adelphia Phillies 64) on a two - hitter Tuesday night as Bill Maz- ernski'a booming hat brought home four runs for the Pirates fill a home run and a double Frit-ml. who had a nne - hitter going until the eighth lI'lI1IfIi.'.. won -Soldier I-lasmDouIaIe(PossibIe Lose To Giants his eighth game against is los-lhander Ruben Gomez won his ses. striking out fve and walk-113th with a four-hitter Tuesday ing only one. night while Don Mueller and Wil- WASHINGTON (AP) - Billy lie Mays each drove ' two runs Gardner's second home runofthetas New York Giant defeated game delivered with one on and'Brookl.yn 4-2. their fourth in a one out in the ninth inning. lifted row over the Dodgers. Baltimore Orioles to a 53 vie- Gomez. who beatthiehrooks 12- tory ova Washington Senator: 8 with a seven bitter in his last Tuesday night. Bob Nieman also. start as the Giants swept the last smashed a home run off Joglthree of a four-game series lastt Black. the loser. who nptacediweek. blanked the Dodgers with- Russ Kemmerer in the eighth in. ; out a hit over the last six innings. ning itte faced the minimum 18 men CHICAGO IAPl-CIIICIIO Cubahud retired 1:! in a row at one Poured ntore cold water on the. Itage before giving up his only pennant hopes of St. Louis Cardl- ; Wlllt. to Gino Cimoll. who led off nals Tuesday by defeating them the eighth but was erased la a (5-2 . doubleplay. The loss was St. Louis 'seventhi CLEVELAND (AP) -- Four in a row, and it drnpm (hg nag. home runs-two by Jim Rivera birds six gpmgg tuck at law, and one each by sherm Lollar leading Milwaukee Braves. la"? will D7090 - SW9 Clllflstl Winner Bob Rush shamshed two WW9 5" P 10 t 5 VIPIWY UV" dnubles as me Cub. raked mm: Cleveland Indians Tuesday night. St Louis pitchers for 13 hits. in B” "'9 I"dI""5' mm Slnlll" NEW YORK (AP) .. aim: 1059- "rmWm- Mantle boomed out his 82nd home run and a pair of singles Tues- tory over Boston. Yankee muscleman nosroy (AP)-Mighty .-tiictteywest of Ottawa- dny ttight for New York's 3-2 Vic-. A; . result, the swmhhmjngfmcmber of No. 102 Manningicadets scored major wins. 5 The Cllafhtfetowl Gnlltllhl. Wed. August 14. lg? 65-Year-Old Man Winner Of 1 Shootoff In D.C.R.A. Match ,1 CONNAUGHT RANGES. Ont. Depot Rifle Association. .' (C?)-A 65-year-old retired fed-I in third place was Sgt. F. I. eral civil servant won an eight- , Wallace. Toronto camera factory man. tie-breaking shoot off tn.empIoyee and a member of the win the hlacdougall match. one l 48th Highlanders militia unit. 5 of Tuesdayls main events at the) others in the shoot off were. Dominion of Canada Rifle Asso- R. T. (Bob) White-Cooper of Ips- cintlon annual meet. gwich. Sheffield. a member of the Grey - haired George Hanson. Oxford . Cambridge rifle team) of geological surveysl coolly fired to! the 12th Manitoba DI . 11 consecutive bullseyes to eiim- y Virden. .kl.an.. S. J. McAdam.d inate seven competitors who. Saint John. N. Clnadlll like himself. had scored 99 of a p en sin n commission employee possible It!) in the main match. who also shoots with 102 manning All had identical scores of 49 depot. W0 Alex Nlcolsun of Win- on the mo-yard range and 50 at nipeg. now with the Royal Cana- i500 yards at these ranges 11 miles dian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers at Regina. and Dr. I Second-last man to drop out of D. C. Brereton. a lt.-col. in they ithe shootoff-and hence runnerup Royal Canadian .Army Medical p in the match. was Sgt. F. G. Corps militia unit at Wlnnipeg.l lPalmer of Saint John, N. B.. n-' Earlier infantrymen and army Ted.Gene-see Takes Ti'.:;''; 5100 Beware And Meg Split Warm weather and a fine track condition made an almost ideal rtacing day yesterday after- noon at the Charlottetown Driv- ing ar. Ted Genesee wu the main st- traction and he came throusll in great style. winning the three dashes of the Free For All Trot in times of 2.12. 2.12 2-5 and 2.13 2-5. The pays were low as most of the large crowd t-III! was in attendance were on Gen.- esee to win. The trotter driven by H. Willis came from behind in all three dashes to win. Pep- per Boy and Master Key spilt . . t ' h b t the rain soon who retired last fall as director shooting here. Sgt. W. J. Brown "5055 P13” PPM" Wm” M35”: "op i 9 no” u Key placing in the second dsshi and Pepper Boy coming home second in third Ind Ilfll dashes. The Junior Free For All was fast and exciting all the way. Jolley Lad won the first dash in 2.09 4-5 but fell back to third in both the other dashes which were won by Our Con in 2.10 and 2.09 2-5. impact came second in both dashes. Beck and Call won both dash- es of the D Pace and set a new record for herself in winning the D PACE Beekandcall (MaeNet.ll) . .. Dunlap I (Smlth).... . Maybew's Pick (C. smith) . . BeuAmI (Chappeilt. -. . Jung clagg (D. Wi.l1la).... . Kay Clegg tChappell).. .. .. Jgtmyu Guy (Phlllipa).. .. long John (C. Smlt.h).. .. .. A1lablase(McFadyen . Times: 2.16 1-5. 2.15 1-5. A large crowd of racing fans were at the Charlottetown Driv- in; Park last night to watch some very exciting races. A few showers of rain threatened to ouhopumuu odoaosauoaann gtapped and the races went ahead. , The feature event of the night was the Junior Free For All. Beware won the first two dash- es. finishing two or three leuctltl ahead each time. He couldn'- sweep the three dash set though as Meg a long shot nosed out Beware in the third and final dash and paid 333-50 for I Will ticket. The A Trot and Pace was the most interesting race of the night with three horses shartnl Beware (O'Hara) I I 2 Pater Fc&e:fVwi p . p Meg(MacNIIII) any . ., 4,4: Joillty Leo (WI.IIlll a z 4 'l'””''' ”;',.2 ”' - Danvilla Dcleeata lronnsy Jester (ct Smtihi : 2 iqm-us) H falnger will tcyrtl Smith) 21 Premier J. Walter (Parker's Pick itiennesseyi 3 3 ipoweryt ti 5 5 Miss commando Times: 2:16: 2:121-5: 2:13 2-5.: (Llewellyn) 4 t A rut ass Pace Java Goldie (Jay) 5 5 gm Rgnely (Tunnel 2 2 1 Rena Bell tlfennedyl 5 t-. -hm-id. 3., tC Smith) 3 1 2 Humdale (Areenault) 7 1 G Ann C (Cailhoek) j 5 8 Yankee Joan (Seaman) it n Abner McGraw Sadie Harvester (Chappelli 9 g (Campbell) 4 4 5 Times: 2:13 1-5: 2:11. -s-PORT ECHOES Series For Intermediate Title Should Be. Near Thing form expected of them . w think. 3viti.'tiZ"qiit:"T.i.:ii2a inn the Don't tors-t A-an-t :1 appointment of Charlie Ryan as I9""- WP” KM H0""d- t-'1! umpire-in-chief for the smnrner- Pin?" Mm” I” M"mm' 3”: side and Charlottetown inter- "'3 I-'”'cl"- "I" ''-''"f It" "ll" medm, 59”” (or me gum againstaboxer named Soar from summeraide baseball players Boston at Civic Stadium. The - In Winning Bankers Match pulled to first dash in 1151-5. Beck and win honors """"'"””""”t c"""' h" '1' name "Howard" alone .t.o..i.-1 By ROY LABERGE , Canadian Press Staff Writer CONSAUGHT RANGES. Ont. ((lPi infantry men and army ra- drta had a big day Tuesday in the Dominion of Canada Rifle Asso- ciation meet at these ranges ll milen west of Ottawa. Sgt. Ralph B. Cathltne of the Royal Canadian School or lnfaln-I try at Camp Borden. Ont , fll'efI at double possible 100 to win the Bnnkera' match. otitshooting 599 other competitors. Maj. R. W. Hampton. rnmman- dant of the Camp Borden infan- try school team shunting here. was declared winner of the Net- rner aggregate with 466 of a pos- sible 540 points A team of teenage cadets from the cadet trades training camp at Camp Borden won the McDon- aid cup for top four-man squad in the tyro match. shooting 187 nt a. possible 200. The match was fired The Second Events OfThe Tennis Championship Tues. By GEORGE FRAJKOR , fanadtaa Press Staff Writer .' MONTREAL (CF)--The secon- dary events of the Canadian ten- nis championships began Tuesday; at Monkland'a Tennis Club he-rel after a solid day of men's and; women's singles. I In the only important matches of the early afternoon, the seeded players continued their march to- wards Quarter-flnala in the Wfbl mena' singles. There were no! surprises h the men's and ladies doubles. 'tlra. Anne Bagge Vielra. wifei of Brazilian Davis Cup player Ar-f mado Vleira. eliminated Alberta. women's champion Merlel Lind-i aay Morgan of Whitley Bay. Eng. land. In a game much closer than the 6-2. 6-2 score would indicate. Miss Morgan was unseeded tn) fhe tournament but vaulted into StrAlEl1tClIflt in the lecolld-POIIM the forefront Monday when she; knocked off Mrs. A. Frecdhoff oft Toronto. fourth-seeded Canadlttnl woman. In a second-rntind match. NEEDED CANADIANS The flrst- and second-rated Ca- vtsdian women. Mrs Louise Brown and Mrs Hilda notes- rhell. both of Toronto. continued to advance. ' BASEBALL National League . It Imtta fI'llll'll002--2 9 fl ('hit-ago M2 M1 21x--I I3 0' Wehmeier. Schmidt (7: Wilhelm '53- and Landrith: Rush. Little- firlrl I9) and Neeman W: Rush. I. Wehmeler. HR. ('hI-Banks Brnnklyn flll tlflflftnn--2 4 ll N1-iv York 002 0!! 001 4 I I Waglle. Roebuck 4.1- and (iam- panella; Gomer and Thomas. L' Roebuck. HR: Bkn-Neal. Pittsburgh (t2(l()(!)n't-It I up Philn M0 ooo (Wk-ll 2 .1 Friend and Foiles: Hacker. Fa rrll 17) and Lopata L: Hacker. HR: Pitts-Mttzcroxki p Milwaukee MI M4 M3 -I2 IS I Cincinnati (l2(l(m(I0(L 4 I 2 Burdette and Crandallt Nua- hall. Freeman (It. Amor II). At-liar (I) and Burgess. 1.: Nur- hsll. Hm: Mil - Burdette l2i. tlctioeadlenst. Cln-Crow! American League I New York Ml flllmtt-4 ll 01 Boston on: Cl) mo-2 1 O sturdlvant. shanty (I) and l Darnell HRs- Miami - Bucha; Mtl-Nnvak. STANDING! 1 National League I L Pet. GIL Wtlvllittkt-O M A2 .822 - St. Louis 02 45 AM 5”: Brooklyn R2 10 .554 1', Cincinnati 81 I .330 I Philadelphia M 32 .532 II New York St 82 All 10 1 Chicago 40 I .U'I I Pittsburgh 40 'Il .& I 1 International League 1 W I. Pet. CH. 11 54 .80 - ' Toronto O I ll! I lchtnoad II M .540 I8! Jtocheatn I U .10 M ihflaml I 62 .3 IO Havana 5! I1 .04 ll lloatreal ll 0 .444 1396 E Colombo II 71 .07 I09! I Monday but team results were announced Tuesday. CADET THIRD Setentcen - year - old cadet Claude Bolduc of Sherbrooke. Que, placed third in the Bank- ers' with 98. only one point be within four percentage points of lTed Williams in the American .League batting race. l Mantle, who drove In all the New York runs. won the game with a towering 400-foot drive into the right field pavilion with a mate aboard in the seventh in-1 hind the runner-up RCMP Sgt. E. I "mg" F 2 " W a y P"k's biggest C Armstrong of Ottawa. i Sgt. Cathtine, who was Bisleyi team armorer in 1954 and shaft as a member of the 1956 and 1951 teams. fired five consecutive bulls eyes ai each of the 300 and 600 yard ranges in the Bankers'. fired undcr sunny skies but with lighti shifting ttinds that at tlmea' caused eye - deceiving heat mir- age. He is a former resident of Saint John, N.B. Three other competitors equal- led cadet Bnlduc's 96 score but the Sherbrooke shot. competing as a member of the Quebec com- mand "mm. mm hen". phdulrsising Williams" major league of his shots on the target. crowd of the year-35.647--sat in awe. i While ptishing his rims batted in total to 83, the 25-year-old slugger batting lefthanded against loser Frank Stillivan- had a 3-for-3 night. The effort sent his average to .384. a five point climb. Mantle walked his fourth trip. Williams boosted Illl figure a point to Jan with a single in two at bats. Ted was walked twice by Tom Sturrlivant who beat the Sox for the first time in his career. One of the walks was intentional. if record to 28 for a season. The old mark was so received by Brook- lyn's Duke Snider last year. Back; Bruton Vancouver Man Is Golf Winner 1 'i'0RONT() ICP) -- Lyle Craw- Last year's wiitner. Jack Kay lord of Vancouver Tuesday W011 of Montreal was seventh with 220. the 54,500 bursary golf tourna- V . H H, win, mam shooting . 70 in the HM, . orman s p ce among e round to finish with 208. slonal Golfers" Association. nor Moe N o rm h it of Kitchener 1 associated with any CPGA me"? carried a 67 to take third spotiher club. He signed last Weekend with gm, las an assistant pro at a Toronto The three golfers each pick upldrivinx rallilt sl.50() of the prize money. lot has been written about The entire final round was a.Moe,u status during the last few see-saw battle as the 24-year-oldidays." said Harry Doughty. T0- Crnwford solidly assured hlmself;mntn automobile dealer uflln spon- of first place by shooting quiet. -sored the tournament. But so steady golf. ifar as we are concerned. Moe Cecil Dowling of Charlottetown.Norman has won his prize and iuioi a final round of 72. His total all he need do is .omplete the 10 score was 223. weeks to collect his money. Nearly Ready For ltlra. Brown defeated Inga Weber of Kitchener. 0nt.. 6-1. SS. and Mrs. Doleschell downed Mon- treal's Mrs. F. Arusoo. 6-0. H. Neither loser was seeded. in the womens' doubles. the top- . seeded foreign pair of Mrs. June 1 Lee and Patty Miller of Portland, Ore.. pulled out a hard - fought L4. 6-4 win over Mrs. Penny Sparllng of Toronto and Claudia Henscltko of Forest Hills. N.Y. Brendan Macken. for many years (Tanadats top player and Davis Cup veteran teamed with fellow-Montrealer Goeff Black to beat P. Czuba and D. Heady of Montreal in the first round of the men's doubles tournament. Montreal": veteran George Rob- insnn. who won one set Monday from highly-touted Phlladelphlan singles. lolnsd Ed Tarahls for a 6-3. 6-2 doubles win over Israel! DIIVII Cup player Gabriel Dub- ltzky and Toronto's Butch Freed- hoff. Ray Summers of Toronto. fav- ored to win the veteran's singles. entered the finals by licking Mon- treal's Dr. Georges Laclerc 0-0. 6-0. Roundup” hound Richmond 00 000 III? I 7 Ci Buffalo ()0) I00 00x--2 I I Havana 000 100 000-1 7 I Toronto 000 (Ill Mk-2 S O ('nlitrnhtiI 71!) 040 (lib-6 I3 I Rochester 000 I00 000-! 7 I Rlarkhitrn and Kravltr; Bae retutki. Gt-enson (H) and D Rick- rtu. L Baczewskl. HR- Roch - Btirgess Miaml (I04 I13 lflplfl 14 0 Montreal 001 001 010- S 0 4 Judson and Bucha: Darnell, Barker 46). McMintt '71. Vargas '9' and Olson. W- Judson; L; ta. Rosslter 2. Thompson 1. while Milwaukee MILWAUKEE tap. A ape-I cialiat Tuesday estimated that Joe Adcock will be ready for limited duty with Milwaukee Braves in a week to 10 days and that Bill Bruton could start work- outs in two to three weeks. The estimate came from Dr. Bruce Brewer. orthopedic aur- non, following examinations :1 bolt ballplayera and the removal of a cast from Bruton's leg. Dr. Brewer said Adcock's right leg. which the big first baseman fractured In a slide into secondi base June 2.9. has mended pen fectly and Adcock can continue working out at County Stadium. Bruton, who suffered a severly wrenched knee in an outfield col- llsslon with infielder Felix Man- tllla July 11 at Pittsburgh. waa advsod to "gain slowly" for a while yet. The lpeedy comm. fielder will be on the disabled list until Aug. 1!. Morall Wallops Georgetown In Playoff Opener Morell handed Georgetown a 13-2 defeat Sunday in the first name in the King): County loa- Kue semi - finals at Morell. With Bob Connolly allowing only two hits while whlfftng eleven. and his mates clubbed the offerings of Lavers and MacPhee for four- tu-n Ilila. Joe Thompson was the hi gun offensively for Mnrell scoring three runs while driving in three more. Bob Connolly aided his own cause with three hits as did was the starting and losing pit- cher for Georgetown. fanning two before being reletvod by MacPhee In the fifth. The second game mt this sec- ics will be played In Georgetown. Scoring for Morell were; Glllia . Three Canadian, One Yank In Women's Tennis Semi-Finals By JACK VAN DUBEN I over unseeded Louis Leprohon of OTTAWA (CP) - Three Cana- Montreal. dlans entered the seml-finals of Carrie Heldman of Hamramcki the junior women's singles title made it into the finals of the Ju- hunt Tuesday at the Canadian venlle glrla singles and may meet. Junior tennis championships. her list-er. -ltllle. todly In I110 Virginia Hesse of Hamtramck. flnal. Mlch.. winner of the title last rm-is, first m-(tr-d, downed- - m c i t 11. llln first place in the most excit- ft" m the running I. C an. Judy Shakespeare ouumu 0 ing pennant race the National the Halifax and District Senior lion. Her sister. who is ranked sec- I-ensue has had in were N0 3"5''"'" L"5"' """”""- Mlsit Hesse, first foreign seed. and In foreign seedlngs and who more than three games separated titan girls knocked out all opP0ll- ' 2-6. 8-1 in the semi-final will meet Sharon Caldwell 01 To- lost the same event to Carrie last ronto today for a final berth. singles. will tackle Pat Ryan of Ottawa for the right. to meet Ill! ner - up in the closed Juvenile winner of the Hesse - Caldwell boy's singles. was the only one still ahead, it would be foolish to MM am R” H. i to each the semi-flnalii in the say the Braves are in but should ,m,zo::,',l,,g sey W” T W m The final probably will be open event Tuesday. He defeated they increase their already im- match. played Thursday. Most other singles competitions 5.0, 6.2, wee naowed down to the final; were run off In competition for entered the quarter-finals in the 15 titles at the Rldeau Law Tennla open with a 6.2, M victory over club. Don Brown of Halifax. Miss Caldwell beat out Gillian Wardman of Paget. Ber'muda 7-5. 6-2 in the final match 0 the day. Min Hegseu elirginatsl P;lIl'l2 LookP Dewta of at as 1. . It a 0 Miss Barclay ousted Lynn For MIIWOUIGO Weaver. also of Paget. 6-1. N. H Miss Ryan downed Judy Travlaa NEW YORK (APl- 0"? mm" of Toronto 6-2. 61. ale is still high. I-EPLANC WW3 I This identical quote emanated Yvon Leblanc of Monteal. win-,1-u,,d.y ffnm mg Nguonm ner of the junior men's closed sln- Len", "mm 0; st. (M1,, cm. glen. went into the fourth round ,gn,,..L grmktyn .n(I phnggd. of the open event. defeating Dett- p oh” tits Shllllngton of Ottawa 6-0. 6-8.v -rm maul, 1,, .t,,,m 9,. out, John Beau-tt ofTnronto. top rank-l mm! mm C", 1,, cl",m,d n In: Canadian. also moved into thei "up rm. m, can” nodnm Red. founh round "uh ' 64' 6'2 'h legit and Philllea who, currently. --j---e--eeee are trailins the runaway Mll- Maclnnts. B. Connolly. Hughes. : wwk” B"'"' liy W" 7 nd Eldershaw. and MacDonald 9 8"""- "EPSCI " V); I M" scored ,m,;,, The fccllnsi is that t e our - Georgetown runs were scored VIII)!!! - Ch!!!" """9l ""I” "P by wsmi, tsorne of the lost ground during BOATING IIr.FIaherman:CallanIl E.PIe-treaoatownertcallaridsss the boat of your drums. luau yaetrtormudhoat. DISPLAY AT EXHIBITION s-sunisust sndbeutn'a flahtnshosut lowest round. His three-round total was . "9" P05" ' Pmb1”m' Pm" Wu” our Con (CruickihBnltIt- 201. .ners, to qualify for their money. Janey Lad (0'Megral . In the second place in the com- :must play at least 10 Week! In Impact (Pinkenyl pclitiun at the Mississaugua Golf ltlte United State; professional pepper ctegg course was Gerry Magee of To- winter circuit. Norman is not a Keppoch Playgirl ronto who scored a 66 in the third - member of the Canadian Profes- Downtown (35;-med) year will meet Canada's number virtue of I seven-..ame wtnnlnr ”" ''"'V"'' "”"I"'' "”"' "' Ann Barclay of Vancouver. wln- one player. Nicole Gagnon oft streak. the Braves have taken the ”I"": nor of the closed junior women's Monm-31, in hgf 'emI.fIn5I, I most commanding position any Mike Bclltin of Montreal: run- club has had all 5708!”- Jlmmy Cullen of Charlottetown posing advantage in their tough mo.md,m.,-. t-mph Lumenu IGTICS WIIIII he Cards and Rfdl fgced only 30 men. He glruck oufl Mike was defeated in the closed this week. the borne stretch may 12 and walked one. allowing Stet. stages Tuesday as 87 matcher by Mike Carroll of Ottawa who become a Joyride. Call won the second dash in a G All" C W03 II" ("fl d.”h slightly slower time, 2.18 1-5. in 2:11 while Bud Heal?! finish- AFTERNOON SUMMARY ed "fwd mt” T:d"'d.:h 33 FREE eon ALL rnor ;l":l"ed- mg-tgcfy W, G AM Ted Geneseertwlllls). .. C9m9lYfnck :0 mm. Bud Hen!” iiiilil E25 ..T.25.”.ii..'.'. ” '5 2 3 me mm the wnw- clrflg 3; Jerry A Hanover xlnzlff E:.l:u::ihg.d3Tyd :I.n,:,, .5”. (Llewellyn) 3 35 0nd mt'h:h:1s OM, l 0, Ann C came r aga n. Johnny Jester ra away Wm! 25 the first dash of the D Pace andi ' was well on his wly to llll 3913' ond victory of the night when Ginger Wlll came from about five lengths back and beat him 3 II I 33 . 2 22 tHennessey) 5 4 4 PY M" ' l"'3”'- I 5 5 6 as 25 Scotland) Ace (MacGregut') .. Airlock (Burbine) . . .. Times: 2.12. 2.12 2-5. 2. JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL (Willis) NIGHT RACES SUMMARY Junior Free - F'o.r;.-All g Times: 2.09 4-5. 2.10. I2'.o9 Dartmouth Clinches Second Spot In Win Over Kentville KENTVILLE. N. 8. (CP)- Truro and Kenlvllle plays Stellar- Dnrtmouth Arrows clinched thei tort. intervening games cannot af- Hallfax and District Senior Base- feet the standinn ball League pennant Titradayl Ray Looney assured II')BfIil'lD?III night with a 9-4 win over Kent-j of top spot with a sxtlt-nnlng. ville Wildcats in the second game, three-run homer. in the seco ? of a doubleheader. !game. when Kentttlle wat lead- Wildcats assured themselves ofllni f'2- I-W 5”"d'v "ll" IV second place by winning the first, Plltted M1 Steel? I" ll)! ull"l- Ml game 7-4. Stellarton Alblons fin- the wlnnlrll PllCllCP- : lshedh third and Truro Bearcats im-173: l;Fl'tlll1l3 a::t9'.0rl:RIll& miviiaynit. are scheduled in start Wildcats. The second s-me Ion '"”"i3f.2'i:i'..'5f.".L".'.'.l: l.?;"f.'.S?.'.f3.".: T ” ' C! to wrest the pennant from Dart- the next six days. During the last mouth. week the Cards lost av. lamas 1-Rupo l(lPl-Jfrailing Truro to the Braves. the Dodgers Wt. Bcaroats took both games of a the Reds 4 and the Phllllea 5. double header 2-1 and 7-0 from A week ago. the Cardinals were Stcllarton Allblonad here ;l;ucsday but the resut ha no e ect on Bearcats are still in bottom) the first five clubs. Tuesday. bf 59'” "II" 5I'""'”” I" mm " George .).IcCnfferty's faurth-itI- nlng homer won the first game. Jack Phillips. who has played wnh "'9 p""I”m"V Imme mam” third base all season. pitched for In the second game Truro ways impressed us as a square shooter both as a player and as an umpire. He will call 'em as he sees 'em. No doubt he will be accused of something less than 20-20 vision In the close ones as the beat of umpires oc- CBIIOIIIIIJ are. We hope Hank Landry will consent to line up as his teammate in the umpir- ing business The second game will be played in Summerslde on Saturday. Aug- ust 24. and it is hoped the fans will turn out in large numbers to see this game. The Pontlacs won the first exhibition game with Charlottetown but have been defeated in three of four contests since that time. We still think. however. that the boys have the potential. and will give Charlottetown a tough series If our pitchers can get into the THREE DASHE8 larton only two infield hits. Maid GREEN GABLES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY. AUGUST 18 MEN and LADIES I8 HOLES MEDAL PLAY OPEN TO ALL CLUB MEMBER! attract large numbers of Island fight fans. but remember that the other bouts are also packed with possibilities for bang-bang action. Neither Bud Ramsay noi- "Peanuts" Arsenault can be classed in the "Fancy Dan” category of fighters. Neither boy mind: getting his hair musst-d up and anytime they are in the ring the odds are a lot better than even that someone in there will assume a horlsontal position before the festivities are our (and we don't mean the referee). A bouquet is due to John Both- ell. ace pitcher for the Braves ill the Babe Ruth League. This boy set back the slugging Pirates with three hits recently. Such able fencebusters as Don tiltin- nis. George Lecky and Unit Schurman were kept fanning the broom: by Bethellls fast ball. Thursday Afternoon 2.30 p. m. "B" TROT - FIRST DIVISION AT 3250.00 EACH . l AlrI0('I(. 2. Lady Lakeburn. 2. Jack C. Gtippa. 4. Connie trench. 5. Real Find. 6. Watchlm'a Lassie. 1. was Michal. "C" PACE - FIRST DIVISION THREE DABHEB AT 8225.00 EACH l Lana Dale. 2. Easo. :l. Eva Budlong. 4. Aron-lca's Ace. 5. Cottage Frank. 0. Sandy Yorke. 7. Slstu Dawn. "A" PACE - FIRST DIVISION THREE DASHES AT 8275.00 EACH I Globetrotter. 2. Mr. Jollscott. 3. Anthony 1... 4 Cr)sIAI 3 Earl Forbes. G Moriell Woody. Afternoon And Evening Racing Wednesday Afternoon 2.30 p. In. 'A"1'WAHDPAC-HKNVW 1333 D s...t.t.s..oi..a.pt-ymtn assaiatsseuusss auisgas .'h'.3"'....”'1t....”'t'...'.".tf'd:"".....'t'"."l"'..' o""""'w""' -n-not-nconaaivnott lsiigtu no p.m. ft- 'l'A&XlD