Pnge 6 The Guardian, Thursday, August 4. 1955 Dodgers Mix With Stars This Evening At Ball Park The Dodgers and Star: will game with the llodgers when they Itnngle inltonigthtkds City lB;sehdall chm, mg 9. 9., pm; end or . eague pay I emoria ie . - The Dodgers. hot on the heels 54 "M" g l H h V Ho J the front-running Flyers, will Tflm Macfarldne I” 3" " be out for I win to consolidateiltlai-Donald on the slab for the their second place position. How-,StIr: while Charlie Ryan will ever the Stars are not out of the,t-ounter uith Paul .lay. nee II they showed in their last. Game time 6.15. Crawford And Weslock Advance To Third Round CALGARY tCPiAVeti-ran Nick.test today when he iiteets Gerry Weslock of Windsor, Ont.. and 22--Itlagee of Toronto. year-old Lyle Crawford of Van- Magee. Ontario Wiliingdon ciip- couver. top Canadians in the week- per. was two under par for 13 long Canadian amateur golf cham- holes in trouncing Peter Bentley piiinship. both advanced easily of Vancouver. 7 and 5. Wednesday in third-round play at vthe Calgary Country Clubn mm Weslock. finalist in t e . - amateur and member of nine 0n- Probable Piicilers tarin Willingdon Pup teams. was the hottest man on the course IS NI-:Vl' HIRK lrkpl l'rolinbli- 71! WIIIIIIJPCI FTP” KIM! "T CEIIZBFY. ,iti-hers in today's major leaguc Sand 4, liasebali games iwon-lost records He had an appriixiniatc medai- m bra.-k..g5.; play score of four under par when Aynpripan League the match ended on the I-lth hole (lleypland at Nani York . S('(lr0 Ind finished the ill for a "news- ltl-9i vs Ford 412-St. paper" 6.1, lowest medal score of (hi.-ago at Bosmn - P11-trce the week on the exacting. par-70 -7.7. vs xlxnn i1(i.5i, course. Kansas City at Baltimore -- I-liir Crawford muted into the round ringtnn ii-2- vs Lopat '4-8-. of 16 with a .'i and I win over Dr.nI Detroit at Washington - Garret J. B. Marshall. Jr.. of Wilkes- i1-Int vs Abernathy I3-U. Barre, Penn. and meets Joe If-I National League Blane of Montreal in the fourth Philadelphia at Cincinnati --Weh round today. LPBIHHF drubbed iiieier i7-Bl vs Black I5-II or Gros: Davld Bohannon of San Mateo. ifi-Or.' Calif.. 8 and 4. i Brooklyn at Milwaukee A New- FINAL MATCHFS "(NF icoitibe till-lr vs Spahn I9-IIAI or I-Iurdette til-St. The last three malnhes 0, H", Pittsburgh at Chicago--Donoso day went extra holes and the '2-tit vs Pollett III-.'ll. tightest. between slugging Hobart New lmk I" 5” Mu” ("I 'tianley. .lr.. of Savannah. Ga . and -I Leopold was Monzant ti-4' vii Pnholsky I4-6).I O'Brien, the 135-pound. .'lti-yaar- lyy Galnphnnc Scott was boxed in ville Wildcats swept both ends of to give the Dodgers a 9-7 victory. Joe OiBricn Drives Scott Frost To Win In Hambletonian At Goshen Yesterday By JOHN CHANDLER I GOSI-IEN, N.Y. (AP)-Speedy Scott Frost, the odds-, on favorite. won the fli86.863.32 I-Iambletonian stake in' Itwo spectacular heats Wednesday, hanging up the fastest! time in the famed sulky derby since his daddy, Hoot Mon, , copped the event in 1947. I The result of the 30th buggy whip classic was no 1. The R.C.A.F. Flyers suffered great surprise to a sweltering crowd estimated at 16,000 I gfireti:riiingde:faiheMAiiifoi-leggy:I but everyone in cramped Good Time Park knew it was a I bah diamond when they were lhorse race that will long be remembered. soundly trounced by the II.C.A.F. I First off, the big striding bay colt owned by Sol Camp Lancs 29 to a. of Sliafter. Calif. and driven by his Canadian-born trainer, bu-I'3tiI;?:l"”::3Vg':;Inef0!;n Joe O'Brien had to go all out to grab the first heat fi'om I mm" . , . , , . . . i . . g and vias reliexed by Co! n10 rivals. coming down the stretch to beat out a ll-1 shot Help who gave up 17 ms during named Leopold Hanover by a half length. llhe final six frames. He struck h old driver who now lives in Del 0111 2 and Walked 7. -IBCIKSUII 33V? 1 Then. with everyone expecting liar. Calif. . Scott Frost to reallv t-hill his o - tirst heat that Scott Frost vvasn'tiW0rk9d- lssued IN" "'9? P355” . p . position in the second mile spin fully extended. 3"d had M 5'-”k90”f5 I9 his "" RCAF Fiyers Suffer First Defeat As Lancs Win 29-8 hdmmnd after the up 3 hits in the three innings he. II Sport Forum BOXING GOSSIP I Hailey pitched masterfully for the Laiics. going allll the way; striking out eight. a owing on hm, Jnhnhn, Ghhen Ghhnm 0; six hits and issuing six bases on Bnnnn knocked nut Benny hm.” belle . I of the same city in the sixth round Lee had a perfect night at the M I scheduled 3 rounder. In W” plate for the Lancs, hitting fourn. hnnd fought hnhth, throughout '9” M”? PF”-""9," 3'” Ken” . with Gallant the aggressor send- each llll- round-trippers for the in his hm tn the jaw mhehtedly Lancs. with Procter also clubbing and doing hm of fighting in the 3 I”PI9- Palm” Clwied I-W" Cl” clinches. Gallant frequently drew cuit blows for the Flyers and was hhmd from 3",-her, mough hhd hug the only man to get to Haney for him "H, for keep, .3; 1.39 of the- more than one hit. sixth- , There were I4 miscues 12 of . i ' Although Gallant did almost all ”"'"" by "'9 F '"”r5 of his fighting in New England tin hour later, O'Brien. who first "lit-polil ilanovt-r siirprised inc fill-"n lcariied Jllltllll ltorscs on lits with that sudden burst at the father's farm at Alhcrtoii, P.F7.l..'l'inish. but I kneu he had too far had to rely on all of his driving in come to set us. and I realized, skill and the heart of a real cliant- my horse had more speed in him if : pioii to grab a head verdict over we needed it." Leopold Hanover SYRACUSE N. Y (AP, h S”I'lp2"”" Wmnd ("hm") '" the :.a:'mn';"Tndi:n'ngnwpai harwib 5 II" Tommy tHurrit-anei Jacksiiri. I Pllll1 V . n l ' ' '- ' tireless dancing man. swarmed n(I-955 10 MR5 5 -IIAIIK This is th(: S0('ItllI(I Ivalllllllltjlitllllall wel. pjnard chm-195 vtv(.d"p,;day ' S, ., i ., .1 ,n- n . th uiitncr strc by loot . on. c was hhdnshonk on the former nhhm. nmnfixg lnI:l:(;:tnI:af IEInl'In;n '"whw;; the daddy (ll llciicopter. the fill; pmhs heavy hhmhs 1,, mm 3 Wit" W"! In 19713. unanimous decision in a fiercely- record of two iiiiniiics flat set by Sm” 'fr"S' Md mm! M tho way I-"ugm lnimufld mallh hls ilhl-n”.h,nS Sun, nigh. wars aghn in the first heat. although (iaIo- Charles weighed l9i'7. Jackson Scott Frost's first heat was timed IlI"','"l "'"k "V" "'9 W'""'h'C”'"F Im A” . In 2.,” 3,5 hm he nnnn-I mm, duties tor a nioniciit shortly after The ,pcrpeItntinl-inotitui Vkld from nnwndnd an nn nan nhnn Gan"). the oiiciiiiii: quarter. and Hutch Knew lork Jltzged in Ills. corner. nhnne nnnnscd him hn nhn hm" in llanover did the same thing near did knee bends and calisthentcs the three-qiiartcr mark Hutch also anti shuffled ”off to Buffalo" ivliile if'0fl'lDtiliP(I with the Hantblctonian l -. . W ' i i ti - . in:,(m”;'n:ldCh m we iew" E" ts owned by Cantp, Charles plodded on, looking - for "not mm-5 S(,n.nnd hnn, in 1947 Home Free, driven by (lint the one punch that might end it. was 2:02 15 .llodgiits of Clziiitiolithve. flnl , ftn- Althoiigh the 34-year-old Charles whn islicd last in both heats. Galoplione. hit Jackson with everything he Halifax And District Baseball Grand (ltiiiiit it-tvr;-its n - ' Praised Scott Fri 1 as the greatest 'I"' tiI'opcrty of William 'I Hay- ”n.n,e,H..n.,”h, I. nn .,. bury. Dcxtcr. hie finished third, along since Greyhoiiiid won the 3'3 I"'”3”” h"I”"d L"”I”'I'I' 1935 Hambleionian may be right. , H n Twenty years ago when the time MIT Rt” Hm RETS fractions were taken in quarters. . , . , Greyhound won in consecutive vlhe" "'9-I h"”I "V If”, "I" 5.9"" LIVERPOOL. NS ICPI -- The (IaRliE-S ill 2 oat. and it n-- "d I""”- "W "W" "I5 5l'."""” castle-leading Liverpool Larruiwrs Scott Frost's second heat really iii? gf."""h”"kS 'I"'””EI' Ilcalli-V 0" lisplayed their ltill power Wednes- ltad the customers all but falliiig "W (""1" ,9"”-V- 3"d "W-V 2'" 3 (lay as they unleashed a 14-bit at- itllll of the steaming grandstand. ”'" rm. """'. "m'wiV I-'tt'Iy' IINIOWII TFUF0 BCHITKIS 11? In (W105 HHHOWF "Wk '11" lead the Halifax and district hall league. Vshorily after the first half mile. in second. followed DARTMOUTH. N.S. '('P' Kent- LEOPOLD SFRPRISED Gill Tait nf Calgary. uas still gnlnli strong after 21 holes. Al Hunter of Calgary. tila.H"it his first match of the week as the re- sult, of a bye and a default. downed Bud Huyck of Vancouver on the 19th hole when Htiyck three-putted. Big Don Risplinghoff of Orlando. Fla. played erratically. Dairy Whips The Sunshine Island Dairy whip- ”"”e'I ped Barry's Lions 14-6 and the -Iftllll RU-I59” M V3"C0"V"- 3 3"d Keefe Drug upset the Basilicaigame when 2 Youth Club I5-5 in City Softball,Roi-he on 3 brilliant, play in con Of the I2 U.5. amateurs who started play Monday. two were knocked out in the first round. five were sidelines Tuesday and three went. out Wednesday. Bispiinghoff. former U S. champion. will have his first re League games yesterday evening. The Len Arsenault coached Dairy moved I0 points out in front of the pack as the result of their . . win over the Lions. Art Bailem mn"; hurled six hit hall for the Dairy while Spud Chandler suffered the loss. Chandler was relieved in the sixth by Demps Gregory. Ballem struck out six and walk- ed six while Chandler and Gre ,gory gave up to, bits. walked nSPVPl'I and struck out five. I Geory Kelly of the Dairy led all Baseball Results Ir "PHI CANADIAN PRESS Natloiial League gxzbnrlh om mo min 3 oibatters with I single. double and Chicago tll0ooom(L42 -,2 grand slam home run in four FM? Surknm nn, and Shepard trips Reggie Hughes made the AtweIl't9I' Davis. Jeffcoat Si and mm (hiding may who" I” 3”” Kline, Fninnd ,3, hnw ,7, and in a big third inning and never Atwel. Shepard '7. Jaitcs. Per- I(l"iim ha."k ”.”" BIL: had khwsm ,7, and Chm wnpnrknwnndifficulty in getting to Schleyer's ski L7-Law. ' -t'5"”i- Bmnkhm 400 12.01074, 9 0 Billy Hughes hammered out I Mhwnnkee 00" gm man .6 H 2 home runifor the Kcefers while Mn-Vn'.' Bn-nnnm Inn ham"? ,9) Shrimp Williams. Keith Dalziel and Ch 3 I . I.) ' i n , L, and (Tarlyle .I1acl)oiigall each had Riihl l7rtrmRnrtiIel(iar'Zill(fitIllI1.eW'igI;;st':lfi II” I"”- my ”3('C'0”I"F' I"'"'"' L.(-mnnn HRS. Bkn: Hndn” 1, ed for the B.Y.C while Ralph zimmnn, 2' n,hHn.l,anda"- Pineau and Des Burge each col- Nnn, Ynrn 0m 0w 000 n 5 n on leclcd two hits Claude Thistle S, Lnnin hm mo ",0 W n T 2:I1.ll ha two-run triple for the RY. McCall and Kati, Jackson, l.a- (” I" H” ”W"'h. I""'"F WWI"! palm. ns) wooldridge (Sn Law-n.IllTl Hagen and Charlie Weather- retice Mt Schmidt tilt and Rur- bl: hriiik Ir.larkson HRst N. Y., Thompson. St I. Virdon 2 lnhiladelphia 000 non 000 .- it it 1 Cincinnati 020 I00 lfltl-. 4 9 J, Roberts and Seniiiitck CnIltim,i Frnnmun at Slalcy -to yttnarpin I'll Fowler tilt and Burgess. I.- .lmi-rican IA-agile ifltl llll 100 4 R J Roslim 0l0 200 I2); - I ll 0, Triii-ks. Iiaitin Wt Howell i7i and l.oll:irri Parnell. llurd t7l and White. W lltird. In-Howell. HR: Chi -Mfvioiin '21. Cleveland 000 200 000- 1 S 0 New York 000 001 000 - 1 4 1 Garcia Mossi till Narleski '9! and Naragrin Turiey, Kotistanty '9' and Rt-rra W -Garcia. IreTur- ::v.nl-IR: Cle- Woodling. 4 III! ago 3 Kansas City 001001 I00-J 9 2 Baltimore one 000 M274 7 3 Feccarelll. Gnrmiin tilt and W, Shaiilz: Zuverink. Gray tat and Smith, W-Gray -Gorman. Detroit I01 001- 3 8 0. Wlshington 000 000 000--. 0 2 1 Liiry and House: Porterfleld and !'it.tGerttld. I-IR: Dot. Hatfield. International League Monti-eel fll0 mo .'ioo.. 4 I 1 Buffalo 000 0.10 000- I to I 'Dr!IdIIe. Mickens I1) I it t! Iuchl; Schultz, Man (O) and . Small. Toronto locket: I! lrluinantlyd egg: Inlcumnyclub Keefe Drug Upsets BYC; I. Ncnoiii an viiitiuns fourth on the rail and couldn't get a twin-hill with Dartmouth Arrows ioiit Fiiially. just before they in the Halifax and district ball Iiiriirvrt into the sli-i-tcli uith h,iCHl1llP.W9fInP.KfI?l)'. qii:irlei' of a mile to go. fTBricti got Wildcats won the opener Ii-0. tbc favorite outside and his le,r- then killed a rally by Darttttotith Ii-ific speed put him two ltlllllllls in the ninth inning of the second in front Then Galophonc. closed Ram? In Win 7-5. ('ai'lvIe Macl)oii'all made the i"I'I' 3 "Rh admidsi III" I'M". Md - r - - '1 - nnmhhmmz fielding: plan, of ,h,. tliov fought it ntit to the wire. STLLLART0A' 3'5 iu i"HaI" ., yr 5. H I, J. , ; ,., h .d 1., tax Cardinals and Stcllarton Ai- he mblwd hum. iorille of h”i'tttni'tl"cdiiitiailcillgt I61 hmns SP1" a d"uhl"he3dF" "I "'0 nnn Mm S2 50- 32.30 and 2-10 m Halifax and District bail league the final heat. lwednesda-I" The horse had paid :27ti. ca io' Siellamn W0" the first 5-4 on H and S2 20 in winninn "W hm homer by Iirun Stobcr in the lflth heat inning but the Cardinals would not nnnmn he silenced in the night cap and ' ' ' hammered out a 14-5 victory. treileld. .g..L..., . Softball Practice The Sunshine Island Dairy will 'I'lic- Vil'itll') was iiorih iioid a practice tonight at 6.30 on with Leopold Hanover and Gain-L the Parkdaie Diamond. All players phone taking second and third- are requested to attend, lmiinny of si2i.2tll and ti1.5l2. Windsor Player Provides Upset in Tennis Tourney Gordon Hiiglics of Windsor. NB. 9-7. 6-3. Wednesday upset James Coon of in the men's d g . and Sit:-iitn teamed to defeat S. P "H the I"”z”9'I”"I"'I1 UIIWE" The cagcr Boston Rcdbox cool- douhlcs. Bcdard .- h n ,- . lied Duke MacCallum's lot liner iyinch..5I,.,.. Mass” ,0 . 51.9,” n gmingaml-.Faca' I,-Denis. HR and 0011019 GV9IZ0l'l' 0” IIIINI. IAnicrican player in "the Nriva Kochuk. India and Chuck I). Am- I:''I"”” 5” 6'fi weiine-may 3"” gnmmt GWTEF 5CI1I4P)'El”n Pitched ihclscotin senior tennis chanipion. hoise of Montreal. 0-0. 6-1. U9.VeIa"dV I"d'Wl5 fW3"9(I IIIPIT pmshu,-Rh . .K9PI9-1'5 10 IIIPH' Wm 0V?i' III? Iliships in other singles matches. Arti-W-"'95 Willi 4V'W MFR VRHIWES 10 hm hm hm 4 M 0 Y. C. Ralph Pineau pitched for chin” the Youth Clubbers and suffered M2 000 one two. it 14 0 II” im- (1, innnnns, 1 The Keefers scored seven runs Hills of Winchester. Mass. ad- 3-1 in "Elite" the alread.v pres- vanced to the semi-finals by de-.””'9'I”"k9d Ammcan 1.-938119 fcating Jim Scriven, Halifax, 6-2.iI'3('9- Ii Hughes dropped the tirst set I2-I4 alter a long battle but catne back strong to win the next two. 75. 5.3. 5.2. 5.2, The day's developments left. Bob Bcdard of ShcI'hl'00k9. QHIV. Anne Stacey. llalifax. rlefciiding:r'."l'V ""99 Eanws separating "'0 nartranml but he was forced Champittlt in the ladies” singies,l""5' ''""l l””''”' ”'"b5' 'l"”' "S" to the limit before defeating Nickynadt-am-ed tn ti... scmpnnats Wm, "0" PFPSSIHR CIDSP IlPI1iItd. Wt-atherston. Halifax. provincial 3 4.5. (my 5.1 Wm M.” Mrsn Angn, MI" "I? day games. here's Junior champion. Bodnrd. a mem- Cl'llll(I('n of uiintciair. N..t. "Ow "I9 A"l9"I”3" 1-983"? first tier of ('anada's Datis cup team,'. I-;t(-mmr l')(;(ig(I' M.,nt,-931, VIIIIFION IU(iIt'9d' won 6-3, 9-7. The Sheriiookc star i-cnclied the quarter-finals with a w It P” GEL W33 PI3.VinlZ with an infected toe, 8-0. 0-1 victory over Judv Brvson.,('hI”'I4” 63 40 -5'2 W IIIIRI required medical attention Halifax, Mrs. A. R. Ilills, .Win-flow lY"'lIf 53 42 Sm 1 '"P5fI3Y. clicster. llfass. reached t ("F mid 63 42 V600 1 John Sviann of Vaiicoiivcr. third- right with a 6-1, 0-1 win ot'erlI',tlii'iIiII3”5I"" 61 44- 53' 3 seeded aiming the men. won three Miller, llalitnx. I The lied Sox upended thi- matches. He defeated Kcn (Took. Halifax, ti-2. it-ti. F.rit' Sutherland. iDarlmouth. N.S. 6-2. 4-6. 6-4 and downed Ellis Britten. Rotiicsay, lxova St-otia's jiiniiir men's cham-'.l'.'hite Sox on Jackie .lciisen's pions. Derek l'icrs and Stephenyluii-riin double in the eighth in- rlmmpsnii both of Halifax. reachedining. breaking ll 4-I deadlock. the quarter-l'inals with two wins Gene Woodliiig. a former Yan- In Chilly. members of the I. C. lDoug Bahia, Brian Copp thiiitoi-i. 11.. mm .4 .. mum. mg; Ix.-mnmugor Pinclglrealllob load and nyic cmvtord. (cp pm, Cha ries Loses Decision -Sizzling AL Race Tightens As Bosox And Tribe Win I lloweli. it landed in right centre Sox and was rings he was actually a native of this Province. having been born at Bloomfield. P.E.I. Jack Grant of Peakea is an- . - - lother Island boy that made good lffninhe "em "mid ””"g I'"", with the padded mitt; in and In N", final round they really around Boston at the time Gallant: nnn. 3, in Charles shaming the was doing so well. He fought in works with every punch he threw.l H" heavyweight dmmm ad Refere Ruby Goldstein scored it among the. boxer” he met . were ti-4. judge Dick Fazio had it ll-2' PM MacK.'.nmm' Andy Mon" am” and judge Ted Shiels ti-2-2 all for1 0"”'M" McCI"5k'3'- ,ta..ks(,h. I Shortly before the 2nd Worldn War Jimmie Allen was I popular: . fighter in loculrnilngsfi ac wiismanl ncourageous I it e g or I i ever laced on A pair of iiix ounce There will be a meeting of thci gloves. H he had been brought ('it,v Softball League executive in'::g?:h;1mhen,fuell;.1:I;: hinnoctareglyeiiini "I9 ('”-V Ila” 5" "ii"-' 0'('I”('k Fl'I' , would be difficult to say just liow day eVe"'"3- far he would have gone. He pos- sessed I beautiful left lab and a murderous right hand punch. ' Among the fighters he faced are Mark Claybourne. Splc Coyie. Bruce McCallum. ”Flash" Mac- Donald. Kid Nickerson and Johnny Shaw. Island boxers are doing in maininndi Dodgers Nip 1 Indians 9-7 . ' Lloyd Doiron of the Little Len-; "lie Indians blasted a p " f -imcrs. drove In all oil” hi,s Vile" for ihemsew" , , c.'-im's rtins. pitched a five-hitter "ngs' Two weeks ago at Hamaxi wiid struck out five batters but! B"?! Ram”y' the pride and by M it wasn't enough to win as Doug, Prince Cm""y' punched out " MnnA,.,hnr nlastnd n homer in. iliananlmouaf gecisiia over golgyi H1 mm ,-tn or en 0 ew asgow. any 9 N "M mam "board last week at Moncmn Gaston Roy, surprised most of his admirers by very ' Mai-Arthiir relieved Blanchard ll; the third to pick tip the Will that put the Dodgers four points In knd i . up on the second lace Indians! " Very mmem" "' winning In mp Mg"? mop.” n from Freddie Stewart. Duffy and Callanhan cliivnedl RING RESlN...The first time triples for the winners and Paul an oxygen tank was used in Mm-1. ihturphy hit one for the Indians. ' um. ring, was November 1945 ILadner of the Dodgers had one when Dr, J31-neg MMLEM fed the 'hit on one trip. gas to Roger wiiynott during his fight with Joe Pyle of New Water- ford.. .Jack Dempsey began his career In 1914 under the name of Kid Blackie. . . The fight in which Jack Dempsey knocked out George: Carpentier in 1921 was, and on the same card Don Turneri CHICAGO (AP)-Tam O'Sha.n- .Ier's big midsummer golf carni- ival. worth 3212.000 in prizes. be- gins today as more than 220 men and women players tee off in the 530,000 all-American tourneyti. gate. . ..loe Walcott. It :1 lug the R99. Piuvidod the big blow for the seventh after Virgil Trucksi the Indians. poliiig a two-run had started and been replaced by I-omcr iii the fourth inning for Morrie Marlin. hills team's only runs. 4, In the first game of a double- The game was marked by nomeiheader in the National League. superb pitching on the put of Pittsburgh Pirates edged Chicago Hunter RiveriHorse Wins Top Honors In TRURO tCPt-Dr. If. C.. a bay gelding owned by R. D. MacFIy- den of Hunter River, P.E.I. car- ried off top honors in the 55,000 Jollity Stakes at the Truro Race- ways. The Jollity Stakes. open to Cana- dian bred three-year-olds, drew the 'top harness horses in the Marl- Vew Athletic n Code For Penn. HARRISBURG. Pa. (AP) - A new state athletic code designed to clean up boxing in Pennsylva- nia won House approval Wednes- day by I vote of 186-1. . The code would strengthen state control over everyone connected with the sport. A 90-day suspension. imposed May 10 on all professional boxing in the state. hinges on final adop- tion of the revised code. The bill was forwarded to the Senate. distinction of being the oldest man to ever win the heavyweight championship. c.EL";l"n2';.:.2:'.:i?.S?lt, Feature Race At Truro :times. In second spot was LN"; 'Heniey. owned by Donald Grace. Antigonish. NS. The Henley horse won race four. Jinny Budlong, owned by J. C. .Underhili of Campbellion, N.B., lthird under the wire in the feature, won race three. Other winners were: Lady Ab. ner, C. R. Johmon. Truro; The. tires Easing, A. D. Napke. New. castle. N.B.; Barbara Ann Queen, H. L. Monahan. Sydney and Pat. rick Budlong. G. S. Turner, 1).;-t. mouth. SPORTSMEII BE READY FOR OCTOBER let Get your Labrador Re- itriever now. Pups ready lfor delivery. Good Hunt- 'ing strain. Registered. SHELDON MATHESON Ten Hill, P. E. I. CLASSIFICATION Saturday, JUNIOR FREE FOR ALL-2 Aug. 8 DASIIES. 3300.00 PER DABII G-ahagan. Impact. Prudence Hy. Morriel Woody. Keppooh Play- girl. Texns Hanover. BB-2 DASIIES. 3225.00 PER DASH Belle Banks. Prince Budlong. Abner McGrIw. RH Darling, Johnny Knlmuck. Annuncio, Iledgewood Chief. It rnor-2 DASHES. s2oo.oo PEI! DASH All Budlong, Frisco The Great. Sir Francis Drake. Real Flnge defegting mug 0.10 01 11...,-hum, Waymark. Miss Mit.e. Bud's Echo. Feather Duster, Muriel 3., Mild CC-I DASH. 3175.00 PER DASH Joli.iI.y George. Col. Budlong. Lady Cash, Hoosier Di-.. leiiidl. Becky Smith. Orange mil. June Prince. C-I DASH. 3150.” Russell Clegg. Stanley Boy, Ruthie. Waite For Me. 0. P. GoQ Millie's Express, Calumettn, Ginger Reynolds. C-I DAS Canadian. Just. Betty's Mark. Parker's Pick, Allie Dudlona. Lush Budlong. Jay's Goldie. Wayne Budlong. .IoIlity'a Pick, Ann'I Joillb DECLARATION THURSDAY 1:” P.M. Tliursilay, BB--I DASIIE5. 0115.00 PEI DAS. . I , Suffolk Chief, Premier J. Walter, America's Ace. 6Ipft& kl "'9 first I-0 0”" 3 "HIIIOI1 50"” gan, Eva Budlong. Frisco Guy. Sleepy Sum. Top Royal. hhe Dull Mae. B-1 DASHES. 3200.00 PER DASH Jun Bee Lee. Bob Ciegg. Money Royal. June Broom. lb. kl- scott. LII Frisco. Scott Cash. Anthony": L.. Billy Budlong. CC-I DASIIES. 3175.00 PER DASH Barren: Hanover. Famous Boy. Falrgo. Queen Prlnuoee. NU Bud. Dale 3.. Rosalie Hooper. Countess Carlo. Humdalo. - Cy! DASI-IE8. 8150.00 PER DASH Iau Budiong. Penny Royal. Dr. J. D., Billy McVIy. I- you L. Mtu Commando. Marlon l'I.. Polly Reynolds. Freddie Scott. CC TROT-1 DASH. 3115.00 April Bud. Jnpsa Maid. Ted Genessee. Tor: Little Dale. level Train, Zukie Vole. Miss Palii. Thair'ii It, Arionwny, Joandaln. Inniw 3., Bonny Dale. DECLARATION TH CIIARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK II. 0150.00 Aug. 11 URSDAY 1:00 EM. both Mike Garcia. the winner. Cubii 3-2 on Jerry Lynch's pinch- and the Yankees' Bnh Turley,the hit double, scoring two runs. I loser. Both were relieved in the, The Cubs came back to win thci ninth. inning but not before turn- second fill. in I2 innings. Catcherl llIEnlll.ll1liSiFl'I'lll porrormnncgg, Harry Chiti singled home Jlmi ntiarcia gave up four safetlesln .KIng. who had doubled for hlnj eight innings. He was replaced I fourth hit of the game. ; In.IhE ninth by Don Mosul after In night games. Detroit Tiger: ,-'III('kIj.V Mantle had opened wlth,l1In.Ved at Washington and Klu- la sningle. Mossl later was re-lsas City Athletics had I twi- PIHPPII h.V Ray Ni-irleski who night twin-bill It Baltimore In struck out Eddie Robinson to end the American League. The Na- ”"' tZ-'-""P- , ' tlonal League schedule liul nTllrID:V. walking eight and fnn- Brooklyn at Milwaukee. New riniz clsthhl aiinwcri only three York at St. Louis and Philadel- for his eight-inning tenure. phia at Cincinnati. He. went out for it pinchhitter and w.. t l' ' d ' , as iepace in the ninth FERRY SEIIVIGE by .lim Konslarity. who filled the bases with none out and then Dally lrom each terminal: 1 I.m.. O e.in.. 11 am. scrambled otit of the hole. JENSEN ENDS IT Jensen's dramatic winning blow at Boston came off relicfer Dixie n I p.m.. I pm. I p.llI. I ITANDARD 'I'1M'.E For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and IVOId delay Reservation: Limited. for particular: contact: NOR'I'I-IUMBERLAND with nobody close. Mel Parnell started for the Red relieved In the seventh by Tom Hurtl. who gave up no hits and one walk in the 2 11'! innings he worked. to get the win. He struck out pinch- hitter Gil Conn and got. Bob Ken- nedy and Minnie Minoso on rou- tine grounder: In the ninth. Minoso hit two home was for the White Sox. but to no avail. )'ERRIEs LHHTED ('hicago's losing pitcher was Ho- well. who came to the mound In Charlottetown. P E. mud : n ENTRIES suiiiiiimlilo Raceway MONDAY, AUGUST so. and WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ioui CLOSE THURSDAY, AUGUST mi MID-NIGHT ' AUTO ACCESSORY snul The following accessories will be disposed of It 33 U2 below sellln price: Such as Radios, Seat Covers. Door Ha Guards. Gu 'hnln. Locking Caps. Directional Signal Lights. Curb feelers, Am Rests, Wheel Covers, Mirrors. etc. Come In and look them over. First come and first served. F. R. HOG.-AINI LTD. AS ARONAWICM. ARIIAX RCAF your career! Ield. lodging one provided.” New count: no turning.- THERE'S A GREAT FUTURE IN AVIATION! srznrizw N6 vigipu sieeuusi Get Into I progressive Ieldi Make aviation in II” In the RCA! get top aviation tntokig-on the lltel equipment uaing up to dens methods. 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