JULY 24. 1952 HEADS OLYMPIC!-Avery 311111- .-mge, head of the United states Olympic Committee at an election in Helsinki, Finland. site of this - N. S. Baseball (By The Canadian Press) The top three teams of the Hai- ifax and District senior Baseball League gained victories Wednes- day. sending the remaining three entries still further behind in their battle for the fourth and last play- off spot. Liverpool Larrupers held their slim percentage point lead at the top of the pack with a 5-3 r '1 over last-place Kentviiie Wildcats Truro Beaorcais. runners - up. dumped Halifax Capitals 4-i at Truro and Steliarion Alblons. in third-spot. edged Dartmouth Ar- rows 8-'I at Steiiarton. For Kentville Wildcats. playing at home. it was another hard-iuci: night. Tuesday they had the win- ning runs on base in the ninth in a game they lost to Dartmouth. Last night ihey had the same situation. with Larrupers but failed in their efforts to push them across and thus settled still deeper into the mire or last place with a five ..-e a r's Olympiad. and 34 record. SIIIIRPEST. SMOOTIIEST-FINISHED EDOES MODERN SCIENCE AND SKILL CAN PRODIICEI. - Gillette ' A Blue Blades I Ouiull Tiny Give finer, Easier Shaves All Other Diaries Because. I For utmost shaving satisfaction al- ways use super-keen Gillette Blue Pronto THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOW'lY Don Favored To Win Trotting Chiship WESTBURY. N. Y., July 23 - (AP) A Pronto Don. famed Hayes Fair Acres 'Stable trotting gelding from Duquoin. Ill.. is favored to win the 525,000 American trotting championship tomorrow night at Roosevelt Raceway and come clos- er to Good Time's reign as "Mr. Money-Bags" of harness racing. Ten will line up in the seventh annual invitational 1 ll-i-mile race. The chief threat to Pronto Don. to be driven by Dakota Benny Schue. appears to he the speedy Ford Hanover” owned hy Bill Strang of Brooklyn. Ford Hanover was un- beaten in 15 heats until last week. He will be driven hy Johnny Simpson from the No. 4 post. while Pronto Don goes from the No. 2 spot. Star's Pride from Arden Home- stead Stable. Goshen. N. Y., and George BegoIe's Silver Riddle. Oakfield. N. Y.. are formidable challengers. From the Buffalo arra comes a mystery horse. Guy K. Protector. a four-year-old with an impres- sive early season record. Pronto Don. now with earnings of 5218.516. can add 511.250 by win- ning, while second place is worth 56.250. Good Time recently he- came the top money winning har- ness horse in the world with earn- ings of 5257.485, to surpass Prox- imity. whirh banked 8252.929 be- fore retirement In 195i. LARGE CROWD Continued from page 6 ter led for five eighths of the mile but at the three quarter pole Sister Verna moved ahead to win by three lengths. Patchen Volo 2nd set the pace in all three heats of the No. 1 Classified event. Billy Mcvey tucked into second position in the first heat and went into the lead at the three quarter mark. He hung on to heat off a challenge by Silk Hal in the stretch. It was Patchen Volo 2nd all thr while Miss Donna Mae moved up from seventh place along the out- side to make it a three-way race to the wire. Miss Donna Mae made her drives from third position in the second and third heats. in both cases she went up around the outside a d came down the stretch with penty to spare. Anyway. who trotted the fastest mile of the day in 2.17 4-5, won the Classified Trot. James Mc- Gregor drove the bay more to vic- tory ln the second and fourth heats. . The first heat was won by Real Sett, owned by Annear and Low- ery, Montague. and driven by Mr. Lowery. Real Sett moved up from third place to pass Ruthrrta and Bonie Dale in the back stretch. Anyway got away to the top to win the second heat. In this heat Jimmie A. and Sunny 13. collided in an unavoidable accident as they turned into the back stretch on the first trip around. Driver Claude O'Brien was thrown from his sui- kie and his horse Jimmie A. broke clear to gallop around the track. O'Brien slightly injured his knee. Rutherta. led all the way in win the third heat. In the fourth heat Ttutherta. went into an early lead but Anyway took over at the half and stayed in front. The daily double. in the first heats of the second and third races paid off on Judy Budlong and Bonnie Dale. The combina- tion paid 581.60. SUMMARY No. 1 Classified Eilly McVey (O'Meara) .. .. 1 Patchcn Volo 2nd Donald) . .. Silk Hal (Bcvans) . . . 2 Jennie Kalmuck lhelrher) 3 Times: 2:13: 2'12 3.5; 2 id Billy McVey owned by Dr. Tcmplr Hoop- er. Charlottetown. and drivmi by Len O'Meara. No. 2 Classified M )4 one Miss Donna Mae (Craig) 1 1 1 Judy Budlong IC. Smith) .. l ro ro Esso (O'Mcara) . 2 . 2 2 Lily Marlene (Warren) ,. A 3 Cl; Belle Budlong (R. Muc- Footliall Season Scheduled To Open At Ottawa Aug. 6 OTTAWA. July 2.1 - (CF) Even the most ardent Ottawa Rough Rider fan won't be able to tell what's going on without a program when the Dominion champions open the 1952 football season Aug. 9 with an exhibition game against Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Practices started this week. and rallbirds found less than I. dozen of last year's Grey Cup champions back. Coach Clem Crows has round- ed up 1'3 American imports to work for the eight spots allowed hv Big Four regulations. Judging by his choices. Crone-an old line- man who played under Knute Rockne in Nntre Dame's balmy days-will field a weighty team. 3713' knlmuck (W. Kelly) ...... 6 R10 Bonita Boy Ilewrll) .. 9 R 6 Sunny R. (Bernard) .. 7 ll 7 Helen Harvester (Craig) . .. ...... 10 7 9 Jimmy A. (O'Brien) 5 11 dr Tartan (Mora-side) ...... 12 9 8 Miss Judy Dale (Tierney) .. . . 810 dr Times: 22:18 U5; 2:17 US; 22:10 3.5; 2:21 ZX5. Anyway owned h.l' Roy Bevan, Chat'Ioticiown. and driven by James MrGregor. No. 4 Classified Sister Verna (O'Brien) 5 4 1 1 Holly Harvester (Smilh) I 8 5 1! You'll See (Andrew) . .2 l 8 3 Lindy H. (Craig) 4 2 2 Propanc (Bowness) .3 3 3 Glenda Mae (MacGui- nan) . . .. . 6 5 4 Julie Clog: (Nichol- son) . 7 7 R Tioma Frisco (Cole) .'i S 7 l-larrirnnd Bill (Stead) 8 dr dr Timns: 3:20 1'5: 2:22: 2:21 1(3): 2124. Sister Verna owned hy Dr. Tcmplc Hooper and driven by Len O'Mcara. .-:...?1L:.... CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER Tom O'Malley, who quarter-'Donell. Frank Dunlap and Buck backed R.idera' Grey Cup win over Rogers. and Matt Anthony and the lsatgoat-or-hero Pete Karpuk. whose November. will have the support,play in leaping from the bench to ltackle an opponent drew wide at- Saskatchewan Roughriders of two Giants. 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