Page 6 The Guardian, Wed. August 3. 1955 lJoel Collins -B1asltsPair Of Homers l Give Yanks Win; Chicago Edges Boston NEW YORK (AP) - Joe Collins belted his second home run of the game with one out in the 10th inningl Canada's Cha nces In Title Race Soar As Americans Eliminated At Calgary. third round. Fourth and fifth, rounds will be played Tburiidayl with the 36-hole semi-finals sched- uled Friday. Ezzuaihales Fights Tonight l SYRACUSE. N.Y. (AP! :11- lard'Charles. 34. former heavy- weight champion. pits his punch and boxing skill against the youth and swarming style of Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson tonight in a 10-round match. Off the record books. this is strictly no contest between a good body puncher withlproveu boxing ability and an awkward youngster who has had only 26 fights. But age and Jackson's stamina nar”ow the gap so that the Hurricane has a solid chance of winning. The odds favor Charles at 12-5. Jackson and Charles will be , Tuesday night, breaking up a 1-lltie and giving New York a 2-1 victory over Cleveland. lifting the Yankees out of a g second place tie with the Indians in the blistering Amer- ' B b C 1.. 1. ican League race. - . ' Il'Y 356 a On 95 Collins' first shot had pulled the Yanks into the 1-1 tie with the Tribe in the first inning. From then on, it Th Dori A rid Flyers bat- ncriy ran a country mile to pull l , , . V V . tied .to all;-rzl lie at Memorial down Gallant's high foul and has a tllzhtllllfchlnghaltle bctiieen New Yolk's Tommy CA-LGAM, (C9, g. Canada-S Field last evening in in game Stanley crashed into the screen Byrnc and Llevelandshtirly Vi yiln. l . . ehanceslor fielding ll; ll.-5. wln. called at the end of six innings as he made a great catch of V ' ' I 'Sox on top in thc l(u'Tl(I Anicrican M, lnglhe cm-mllan amateur golf because of darkness. Whltlock s towering foul. The Tribe got its riln in the top l.9a.Ell(? pennant race. cl-mmplonshlp slnce l95l soar-led Th? D0dtZ9l'3 had 10 mhttllftlm R0,; q.0RF of the first when Al Smith led off i. P'l"'llll'l9'l lit-V ll'm"9b”l'Y llfld Tuesday when only five Americ- behind a 24) deficit to earn the ' l ' Wm. 3 lrlplp and (lalne lmlm. ml lust trlplod In a -Boston rlln with an, survlved secnndqound match "-9 ,3 ll"... wished across a pairlnmlm,” AR R " pl, A E B bk ' M'”a,: sacrifice m two out lll thc ninth when irian- play at the Calgary Country of rilnii in the top half of thelx Marnnuald cl. 3 0 0 1 0 0 " l3 - s ' -' lg:-r Marty Ktarlou called on Club. ”ll"ll ll" "' "W "ml ll” '"" M-cCallum ll" ll 1 l o 0 at BAL'l'I!tl()RF. tAPie-The loiir lltiwrll -hm Bu-ib.V haul?" in oi the 12 U. 5. players who tzles. ' Kennedy '9 "'3 0 l 8 0 0 M! withing of Bi" wizhn WM J00-SIS 713' ball lllitl Ended the started. two were knocked out in The Flyers went into a 1-0 lead lwhmocki lg 1 0 1 2 2 0 am) had a (mgle and 3- ruwpnh lgalne - the first round Monday and an- in the third Slim? 35 Brlallwlla Klnnlnnv lb 2 0 0 6 0 ll(lllCiIll dollble plug lum. Kansas Connie Johnson. .32 -A year - other five were sidelined Tues-V l'”'5 ”l"”l"l' "ll-"'"”d lo SN-llLe((llair 'itl 2 0 0 l 2 0 C'lli' :1T()l'S gave iaallinilirp ()ri- ”l'l l'llll.ll”l'l.ll'” ll"l'l'."g lll? l”l"l.ll (IBM . Z Md Ml ll -lhmwmg Pr-mr -Md l lav 2h I 2 0 0 fl 3 l oils a 5-Illll(ilitl'V over the Atli- Vllllollll "l llllo demsmns Smce ms Mllsl lll ll" llllllllllles allvllllhlldl ”"l""l "" Klll Read” ll"-l "ll" "riltu D n ldllrf l o 0 ii 0 2ll e Tllmdav night 1'll.'"” ll" lmlll lml" Tll"""”' "85 Wllll 9359 Tllesllay '5 ll” llelfl right. They added another in the lml T; ll ll. ' 1 0 0 0 1 ol 9 lcr i A ' -within one out of at-omplete Slim! was cut to 32 players for todays fourth without I hit as thevg ”lln;birils 2 1 0 0 2 I B05-l-ox iAPt - Chicago's when ltlorrtc -llnrtlli came in '0 ?m'.r"mTT'-'i ll'ldl"" lllll allllll M llle seams lqua gzl P . . L . . .. ..ll)lXlEl Howell. second relief pitcher.l3P9 Tll1'9"9h9”'.l'- B ,. b Resuhs and committed four miscues. Tmall 2 y In In 5 of the -mnmgh rel-wed Veteran Tm, fm".thgplm.t. Red SM mm. age a The '1 l)"d:l'lrs. cmlilldlhmllillfligvel l Eddie Joost with the potential ty. lire t'oilr III-llIl(l.)S beiliind. h , Nmlnnal Mung 0" 3' l "99 "lg 95 ll F "ll-llyers R It PO A E ' - third base Tuesday .Iiill Riicra lll is slxt lollicr . . 0 000g 4 R 2 PINS M Kip ll"lll.l' ll'lllVl9V lllelmnpau ab 0 0 1 2 0 l'Ill:,htl.lmltl mllircscrve a '2-1 vit-torv for will-it Proved the winning Chi- gililcsrgggh 3&2 mxglz 13 0 FlF"5 W"? lll"5"."” "'3-l l"- .- A I l 2 o 2 l 0W Bow" and WP the wlm" ”"4"'”"- Law Littlefield lzl Pepper lsl 5'lU3l'9hl'W954l"l 9lElll- l,L”llS' 55' 0 0 Z 0 0 r-' " ”"'"TT" T i'T'”'''"' ”" ”-TTTL" A Marlinl ,7; and Alwell, pale,-son Em" Lmsi mil Ilullady ullldrliullrltlil lo 0 2 0 2 n y . ' on Rush and chili L-Little Bernie Gallant one a. a pair 6 - 0 B H 0 d . ' - .g t ' of singles in three trips anduvfat-Nell. rf 3 0 (2) 2 (ll HR. Chi Banks. S'""l'ly "ll hm" W1 "M hlnwlglanlnil ll; l i 7 0 0 ' ' ' Philadelphia 000 000000-0 6 o lPl9"- , i"".”-'- " T B p n1 ' i ' 101-2 ll 0 Kennedy. Mc(':lliimh pod whll-illl3)Pt'll:I('.1fC 2 ll, : : 3 Clgcelgpgll Kumlleg 03” Iclleyer Isl ltlfll W 'l" ll" "l ”' " """ " ' 7 t d Io llila' Kli stein and Bur- Kennedy and Stanley made thel -- i -- -- - - T d B R an -1 pN . I pp fielding gems of the game. Ken-I Totals . . . . . .. 26 2 8 g 8 1 O S gig:-nd' eglah l By John Clialider Blll('Il lliiiimer. a pi'cIty lair trill-I Philadelphia 000 000 000-0 .5 0 ' ' k M -r T (;()slItl'!X:. N v.. tAP- Slit-d a lcr. 'rln- lnlior, Hollie rree. isn't Cincinnati 010102 00x-410 0 0 fear for poor Joe O'Brien W-IV! as llighy rcgardetl allhiiilgh driven Brooklyn 010 020 000-3 7 2l drves St-oil Frost. odds-on favorite by one of the best rcinsmen in thc Mllwaukee 100 000 o4x.5 7 1 H H 1' to capture the 30th Hambletonan bllslllcss. ('lini Hodgins of Clan cl-gig, Lablnc is) and Campa- e e e p ' stake today at (loud Time Park. dcbo)'”- Om" nella: Buhl. Jolly i5t Paine 46) The annual Maritime track and.and field event with CnnleSl8lltS field championships will be held entering as many events as he or at Memorial Field on September she wishes. Regardless of these lam. lrules. however. the events Will be The meet is being Sp0DSf)I"cl"l by run off by officials as per the the Prince Edward Island Physi-Iprogram set up and there will cal Fitness Division in co-opera-lbe no. delays to accommodate tion with the Charlottetown Ab-competitors. I ogweit Athletic Association and itl There will be a special award is hoped that every amateur club lfnl the best all-round athlete at "id amateur athlete In the Mar- jthe meet while the Winn?" OI times will he represented. as events will receive statllcttes and every effort is bring made toisltver and bronze medals will hr ma.lie It. a most. successful one.igiven to second and third place and the meet has been purpose- ifinishers g .M I ly held river to a later date for Entries are to be AIIIIIFS; l r; enable athletes attending Olympic IW3 W. Reid. Director oflP );Sl(l.R Training Plan Sessions to attend. .Fl(nES5. Bolt 344. Char otte own. All this meet is sanctioned by and secretaries of 'clubs.. associa- the P. E. I. branch (If the A.A.U. lions. colleges. universities ctr- ol (1, and is to be run u-nderAA. are reminded that the entiles All, of C. rules. all participating .must be in no later than mid- athletes must. be able to prodilcelnight. September hilt Md ll" 9"; their amateur cards upon re- ltrles will be received after thn quest. These cards can be secur- ldate. .d by gm-warding an application-. tillMgltnlrslrlgsiigtfrllllllzilmlfzllygl ll Ra i n wa She S O uf H a I 5.; J. A. Cormier. 07 Henry St.. ll?-"-533-"--”w'W'm'Ch".Of N.S. Tennis Matches Clubs and Associations are al- lowed three entries in each track HALIFAX .(.P.HRain wished out half of the sihediiled matches .in the Nova Scotia senior tennis championships Tilesday. In matches played, James Conn. of Winchester. Mass.. top seeded American. was forced to three sets before defeating Kenny Reardon of Halifax. 6-4. 4-6. 04. Art Hills. C O r n e r also from Winchester. advanced M,,nda.. nl llys er. to the third round defeating Bill foi!rl7Iiraelllcle”ll(eelppoch lPlalgirl phas Gl”0V8- Of Ottawa. ill-l. 5-2- finally convinced the bettors that in Davltl PINS Of TNIF0. thtt tlfletltl she is a worthwhile horse to back in: men's singles champion. also u we pnpmuluelsl A week ago gained the third round with ii 6-1, Monday she llpset the favorites .64) win over Francois Br-alllicll of and paid off to the tune of 346.60 lGrE9nW00d. N.S. and on Monday evening she wast Bob Bedard of Sherhrookc. Quc.. again the underdog and camelJohn Swann of Vancouver amt through to provide a big pay uilEleanor Dodge of Montreal or another upset. Wlllis' black mare lrlved Tuesday but rain caused proved once more in the secondlpoatponement of their opening dash that she is as fast a horge lmatches. - ' t 7.'.i.l"eV. "l'l.'".Si'2.”l...i l.”:2';"lig.i.3 in-Mosr Ar vrsrrr gave a pretty good return for ill Nova Scotia girl's SlI'l;1lI'S('I13lll- lwn dollar b,-1-511 lo. .pion. Pain Dcwis of Halifax. camc I 0 0 .close to upsetting foiirth-seeded Vita Lartle of Halifax. before holi- mg 6-2. 0-6, 6-3.- Petltly Daye of North Sydney, M1lntl8)'.S card was as good as any here this season and if the the weather had been more prom- ising thorn ilndoilbtedlv would have been as big a crowd there as there was on Saturday. Even at that about I000 people turned out which wasn't too bad at all consid- ering the intermittent showers and drlnle that had hccn falling right. up until race time The long- shot bcttors had ii field day as applecarls were upscl all over the place and the underdogs. Hum- dale, (.t'tllnlPSS Carlo. etc. came, through time after time to nwardl their followers with nice payoffs. like 13800. 353 50. 318.10. Slm.00. for the Qllinella. 379.00 for thel Dally Double. 82880 and C hto the night. . . . l An American baseball team off nnp of the warships arriving in Charlottetown over the weekend will meet an all-star team from the intermediate players in the City League at Memorial Field Sunday afternoon. The City lA-a- . gue executive wil have a job on their hands picking it team ollt of the large l'Illml)Pl' of high grade players now performing in league and we do not envy them in the least. As for example take third base. How do you go about picking an all-lit-or out of three Inch first- claaa third-sacliers as Willie Dunn. Cuker Ptneau and Joey Leclalr? Or shortstop where Buck Whitlock and Jackie Cairns are adversar- Ias? Or first when you have to ck from Kip Ready. Charlie you and Irv .Ma.cK.tonoIl. Despite the fact that they have lost some fine players the junior: .- l!.i'-EllmlliltttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllldtllllllllllllllllflilllllllllllllll The chief riials ' to the Gallup lrio are Galopllone. owned by WII-I liam T. Ytlaybury of Dexter. Me..l and Cllilds Hanover. pride of Ken- neth D. Owens of Houston. 'l'ex.. They are 4 to 1 and 6 to 1. re- spcctlvely. Roilndiiig it out are the Del Mil- The Ill!-year-old (lf:lIIH(I'dl'l-l)0l'll reinsniiin. widely known as the world's nlost pessimistic driver. has the finest three-ycai'-old trot- ber to come down the plkc since Greyhound won this famous 2-ulky classic in 1935. "We're liable to get IIl(' Iltlttk . . , . - 0-, lcr trained stable entry of Indian H llll.llll"lll.h""l 0",:(.:ll,l,,:'llllffL,..,,.,. Raider and Way Ahead: Cobly Bl "L l ll l l' ' Mite: Leopold Hanover: Arvilla P.E.I.. and now has a liornr in . Hanoi-cl'. ..and Fleuiingtnn pretty good after his virus. andl should do pretty mind." I This little Orange county village.t mcaiiwhilc. was filling up with the earli arrivals for the grand ,t-ir- . cllit classic Thc iieathcr was N.S.. advanced to the third rolilid ll-pi.-all, ”anlhlpl0nian,,hul. l,u.l with a 6-0. 6-2 win over Cllarlntte mid and h(i;.”'llpgg Guy of Halifax. A, 7. MEL... ; In the opening uiatch of thc . men's doubles, Hills and Colin l teamed to defeat Hal l.cQuesnc ; and Jtlhll lll('k?.V- htllh "l HHlll3X- Elltrl tees for the island Ladies 6-1, 6-1 tmatcur Golf Championships ma he pithor mailed in Mrs. Georgi Wood. 2 (lI'ESlW0(l(l Drive. or paid lat lhc first ice at the Bclvederc Cnillfsc in Charlottetown on l iirday. August 6th. B. Y.:.lEdges Navy 6 - 5 Kenny Tillie singled hoiiie Halpli Piiieau from third base in the lost of thc seventh inning last night to give the B. Y. (I a close 6-5 victory over a fighting Navy it-om. Father Clarciice Roche racked up his eighth win against 2 Iossesl las he hurled the youth clubbers CMFARY to their victory. and Dick Doyle ' " . , look the loss for the Navy. inf llilmm ran Ralph Pineaii led all hallcrs at Ill" film? With 3 hits in ltlllr tllllh the soviintl round of the Canadian lll"l l,l'll" C”"llllr5 Plllylltl 5'" Wis amateur gulf championship and standing game defensively for thcllml 7 and 5 . Ilosers. Doane had won his first-round Sat- up against seas- oncd competitor Doug Sllverberg if"! Atauueom a close third. Th tliastr-laet pm:-uni on the 's new not di-lvlii; park mfg. ' on atnt's cant night and in It! ' h a wool. liouowan can Mva last: nnaitual of Red Door. Alta.. Tuesday int and Crandall. W-Paine. L-Craig. Hits: Bkn. Snider: Mil. Mathews 2. New York 000 100 0207 ii 10 1 St. Louis 000000000-0 51 Antonelli and Katt: Schmidt, Laplame (8) Wright (91 and Bur- brink. Leschmidt. . American League Kansas City 000 010 000i- I 4 4 Baltimore 010 002 02x- 5 in 0 Del Itfar. (Talif. 0. . . ' .n y W my R. Shantz. Fricano t8) and Ast- EIEVEN FV1'llIFR er Illl(ll"llIlHl:l'aSElll'r.; lllor-slelr Iwill "'”.'- W Shantz till: Wight and - . - 1- " ion t Smith. L-R. Shantz. HR: KCy- Eleien of thc Iaklt-MRI ihrrvyeai Si-oil Frost roinporl home as he wl.l5”"' ,. old trotters will face. the starter iii pleased in thc Sl0.00fI Hamhle- Clllllallll lllll lllll llllll" 2 ' ll the first onelmile heal Rt 4 ll-"T Ionian tcsl last Thursday at Ver-l Sm" 090 001-1 7 0 ADT. The first horse to win two mm nuwns. will and had an Pasvi Johnson. Martin (9) Howell 19) heats. to he raced every hntth workout. Monday morning after aml L9ll3l'i Bwgwefg KIN" till grabs the big pltlle. Th? t'tltlt4' which O'Brien lndiczited there was Brawl.” HR: Cm" RlV"ll' makers have Scott Frost ."i to 5 Sufnpllllng hp lllllnil lllm D9-ll'0lt 300 042 023-13 17 1 in thei hook. "Fm scared of everybody." he wl(llllllllgll?" 3, lol 005 oxxgelo 17 1 K .. ,- V ' H Slahm mmlnpd. ' irome . irrer 10) r tail m:ll:;lllllimslh:ldlallllllvllilgilil CamiJ- i'-Qrctt is lust as good now as-gmllelnllll llll "ml wllmlli sclllllllztl For Loco. lshafter. Calf. One of them is he was in his tivo-y0ai'-old cam-lllllsculll '5l Cllllkal” l7l RUHDS ----...L .g -Ag - -- palgn. hm ll, haglfl gllmm me t9l Stone '9! and Courtney. that hcis any better Butch scents Clellelllllll New York Wynn and Hegan: Byrne and Berra. ltRs: Nyk. Collins 2. international League Buffalo 000 330 00lH 7 7 2 Rochester 020 000 MP 2 Stump. Hahn I4) and Streuli: Markell, Blaylock I64 and Rand. White i6i. Syracuse 200 ml 000 l- 5 ll 1 Richmond 0011 012 010 0- 4 8 0 Lnvenizuih. Kipper tel Zinker. (tit and Command: Nardellap Thompson tilt. Voiselle (mi and St. Claire. Columbus 000 000 000--ll 5 1 Havana till 000 00x-2 4 0 Wheat. Haac till and Lakemaa. Erautt till: Valentine and Noble.- Erroll Nicholson, Dowling And Beer Lose In Golf Play tCPt-Alan Doanc.malch Monday on the 19th hole. hilskv Alberta shotmaker Wtllllldl lftdllllll Percy Closil Powell Riv- er. B.('. Silverherg. ll veteran of (Lana- .dian and international competit- lion at the age of 22. was steady -.-ill the way against the .Nova lscotia junior champion. The fIlllllllllll loo 000 000 0.. 1 7 of Brighton Horseshoe Club loo 000 000 1.. 2 9 0: evening it was decided to hold a . evening at 6:30 for a get-together close in the weight. Charles at 193 and Jackson 194. Charles is the No. 6 contender and Jackson No. 3 behind Archie- Moore and Bob Baker. Baseball Practice- The following intermediate play- ers are asked to meet at Mem- orial Field this evening at 6 p.m. .for a practice in preparation for, the game against the Americani naval team off the warship vis-l iting Charlottetown over the weekend: Charlie Ryan. Merlin Devine. lDonnie MacLean. Paul Jay. Kip lReady. G. Flynn. .i. LeCIair, .Cuker Pineau. Willie Dunn. Buck Whitlock. Jack Cairns. Elmer MacNclll. Jack Burke. Brian Lewis. lrv MacKinnon and Earl MacKinnon. Plans are being made now to take a team from the mainland over to play the juniors who will be organized shortly. Centennial Shoe Meet Planned At an executive meeting of the last i Centennial Tournament on August 11. which is one of the few open nights on the local Centennial. . Year agenda. Tums from Sum-l imel-side. Kensington. the Sum-- Imerside R.C.A.F. and local teamsl I will be taking part and as an add-l. ed attr.-lction arangenients are be-l ing made to have a Scotch piper.l an old-time fiddler and other en- tertainment available to make it, a really gala celebration. l The following club are asked to be at the members club this tournament: R. llIal'I)'lll'!all. A. Martin. L. Phillips. B. Hilbert. L. Crabbe. D. Richard. P. Pitre. B glgggensl Dalziel and J. Gallat. up the match. on the lathllgreen with a par tire His only lml ,hole was the 545-yard 12th where lhr. drove his tee shot out of :bounds and took two-over-par MV0ll- Still tltiod enough to halve the hole. Former Hockey Great Dies MONTREAL. ICPI-Pit Le- l pine. top-notch centre with Montreal Canadlens of the Nat- ional Hockey League in the 19205. died Tuesday night in a convalescent home in nearby Terrebonne county. He was believed to have been ill for some time. Lepine was one of the last of the old-time hockey greats. Harness Racing Tonight At -Summerside Raceway Harness racing holds the spot- Ill Conto. Meg. Captain Morggn light in Summerslde tonight aslTommy Morgan and Top Royg. four classes will go to the wire while the B and DD Paces havg at the Raceway with sllofl In starting high grade talent ilk. prize money up for grabs. Frisco Guy. Propane. Mannistei Three pacing events and one Direct. Penny Royal. G. Ann C, trot will get underway at 9.00 Mr. Scarlett. etc. P-"L tlaylllllll ll"l9- With each Eight starters go with thegatr event being run off in two dash- in llle c Trot including Rah.-l-l es. Lea. Frisco the Great. Big Boy. The A Pace with a purse of lliliss worthy Dale..Buddy Bull. 5200 per dash will feature such long. Guy Harvester and Jimmy 9T. great horses as Hedgewood Chief. A. 41 The Dodgers tripped the Yank and struck out 12 in his winnlngi. touched for s blows the rest of chef dgglgl-qfion Thursday at l:00 p.m.. ees 9-4 yesterday morning in Lit- For Saturday and Monday. August btli effort while starter Ivan Brown way. I CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK tle League play at Memorial Field. t , Donnie Stanley gave up 5 hits; took the loss. Brown was relieved and Bill. Wm bC PIlb'iS'IGd ThIlI'SdCy in the first after giving up 3 hits . and 6 runs by Shepherd who was Jim Duffy and pitcher Stanleyl each had a pair of singles for the. winners and Brown had two for the losers. l . Duffy played a great game afield making two hard running catches. N. S. Baseball Produced by HALIFAX tCPl - Rain forcedl VIMPEIIAI :if:i"?::.'::;".:'.:'.' ii':f.?..:”'1.”.”.l'l; romeo District Baseball League Tuesday. l coMpANy - OF CANADA" 0 I I PI'CCi'ICel lmlvgp There will be a softball prac-l tice for the Abbies this evening at Memorial Field at 6 pm. l Matinee liorse Races At. McNElLLS MILLS SATURDAY. AUG. 6th sun-ting At 2 PM. (Standard Time) A: a public service R A C E S SIIMMERSIDE RACEWAY Tonight, August 3 9 li.iii. Daylight Tim STARTERS AND POSITIONS A PACE - I DASHES - 3100.00 PEI DASH Hedgewood Chief. 1 & 4- I'll Conto. I I: I; Mag. 4 l I: O0? tatn Morgan. 3 & 1; Tommy Morgan. 5 & 2; Top Royal. 2 I: I. l C TROT - I DASHES - 3125.00 PER DASH 4: 1 Sponsored by McNeills Mills Women's institute Relax with Robert Lea. 3 & 3; Frisco The Great. 8 & 6: Big Boy. I It Miss Worthy Dale. 5 & ft; Jimmie A. 6 xi 2; Guy Harvester. l I: : Sir Francis Drake. 7 & 7: Buddy Budlong. 4 Oz 5. B PACE - 2 DASHES - 81.50.00 PER DASII Yankee Joan. 7 Ac 5: Frisco Guy. 6 & 1; Propane. 4 I: 4; Penilil Royal. 1 at 2; Lou Kalmuck. 5 & 3; Far Away Lady. 0 I: I; Lusty! Lass. 2 & 7: Mannister Direct. 3 & 6. I) D PACE - 2 DASHES -- Sl25.00 PER. DASH G. Ann C.. 7 & 3; Mr. Scarlett. 2 & 4; Jay's Goldie. 6 & 1: Juli! Clegg. 4 & 2; Jean Aubrey. 1 dz 8: Jolly Lass. 8 8: 5; Ten Spot. I & ti" Bob Budlong, 5 & 7. Also eligible 'are Jenne Arlene. and Frisco Flags by Earle 6. Macleod Peter Doig of Halifax. who had I hyo in the first round Monday. defaulted Tuesday to Keith Alex. arider of Calgary. DAVIDSON LOSES William Dnvid.-.-on nl sglnl John. Ii member of the New Brunswick-Prince Edward Island lnterprovinclal team. lost to BI-y. an Copp. Vancouver. 5 and 4. In the second round. Davidson won his first-rollnd match by default over Ray Graham. Jr.. Jericho. L. I. M. J. Dowling. of Moncton. N. 3.. who had a first-round bye. gave Lyle Crawford of Vancouv- er a tussle. before losing 8 and 1. Dowling was a member of N. . B.-P. E. I. lnterprovtnclal squad. Dr. J. B. Marshall, Jr.. of Dal- las. Pa.. defeated David ol I-lallfbx. 3 and 1. in the second round. and Tom Rippou of Van- couver defeated Doug Lewis at Moncton. N. B. on the nth holr ll a hard-fought match. Moon had dulled Mini-i Gard Mr. Clllary. 8 and 2. in the first mund.and Lewis lilid down- : Gordon Llnil. Monti-cal. 0 and Gill! RIIULTI other first-i-ouud results In- lay Involving Martttmc calms relultnd as follows: Robert Harvey. Halifax. do- faulted to George Kiiudson. Vita- IIIII . . John iuunm. tydney. lost on Dr. 1. A. Alexander. caiun. : and 1. Errol Nlcliolson. Charlottetown, lost to 'r.R.w. rordyee. Calgary. I and I. Clarence 0'lfeame. Dartmouth. lost to E.l. Hunk. Vancouver. ' One thing that makes us especially Plftttll . ill the number of people who buy their tint used car from us, let its service it. Ind "19" as they move up, come back to buy newer cars from us. Servicing by good mechanics in the most important Ihtdlf patat bl preserving the value of ii car. But men to so lllllfll an owner can do himself to get more mileage and more dollars out : of his car. Take thc simple little matter of keeping tires proP9Itl.l' '"' flated. . ' Tl:-ell that are over-inflated wear out quickly In the middlr of the thread; undertnflatlon in Just as bad. It brings ovrrlueatlng which causes the layers of fabric Inside the tire to Iejlsralv. Wandering and weaving on the road can be caused hy I;l' , lcrtnflatlon. and a pull to one side can result from iiaetillll "" nation on the front tires or from not having matched treads. Uiiderlnflated tires can cause a shimmy. too. All this worry can be saved by nothing more complicated tian checking your tlre pressure. When you've been runniiil around town. pressure should be no more than jtlinc Wltttll above recommended cool pressure: a the open IIIIIWI! 0'9 pulls above ll all right. , l These are the Important little things you'll learn by tlllltltltl to the people on our lot and in our service department. It" something really goes wrong. those mechanics buys the machin- ery and the know-how to fix it. but like any good doctor. when CANADA'S NAVY requires SKILLED TllAllESMEli lfmavatmomiultlaa lal:layInolHaIheNav;-or '.V0IllCnwrvd-iypnntleo. Qtnualairadn-plum "B"W.39'&unItnmlivn nvauruouuu. nay nothing is really wrong. they'll tell you. our salesman are ready and willing to I ' track In a price range to suit your purse so , we bave to offer. Look at time and look at the prices: ygunrari ahiultltt" An 0 csltellt value labia 0105-” rt 2 l I . this Wanna faitplers-lt'a a real value for Goodwl" Guarantee too. .5 l Ill? IUICK -- Blue 4-door sedan. radio. standard lfll'IBI'nllsl0lI- Motor overhaul and paint job. Goodwin VINO 0710.00- E:LECm.ICIAN's MATES I liar Detatk lea: NAVAL iiaciiumia. macs Quart Clllrbtff