‘- eae > I ‘ ' ¥ t e 2 ‘ ” : : s Clai _|Charlottet Ball L -Claimer-T arlotte own a oop ie : : : ; ee eaciecaicees rg see ; eee a : & *. ‘ » . : In Summerside | “Covers Prince Eduard liland Like The Dew” Is Heading For Success Bd SCON oC N harletteto Wed., June 29, 1966. . PAGE 1 Tonizht at- St de race- dead or sound or unsound. caninainalreesren Chirk comin ‘: : : " : 3. By CHRIS ANNETT league shows promise for the” of them. Billy Weatherbie and ae ee key feature event im injured i vig tea rier ates e Those, three smiling gentle- future if this ts posible cons.d- Barry Ellis have been named as ont the . Key, e ak urse of it ware race ey men above represent one of the ering the success that plavers ©9a¢ ‘nother Canadian. A:l- eS oo Ni - he f lf re th ima’ al. most ambitious steps taken in from Charlottetown have had tn St ar Freddie MacDonald will be ine horses with claim- f more than one claim’ be fil ‘ : . ue? radi aariead he* fi ing tags from $809 to $1500 will ed for the same hose; the own-- minor lpague baseball én the Is- the past both om the Maritime playing in the loop and the®fia compete for their present own- er ghal! be determined by iot of land for a number of reasons and National scene Mary ona one. Mike Kelly is ‘lavas ers — word around is. some of the judges ‘They are the coaches of the four will. remember the thrilling sha. Sémi-pro aseball im the U 7 them will be claimed but horse- All claims must be made with teams in the newly- formed city wing that the provincia! te 3m It just goes to show that this men are a cagey lot and most a certified check for the amount unior baseball, loop and ‘be-, put up last season when it went loc: loop wil heave are non-commital as to their of the claiming price. , tween the four of them is the to Winnipeg and one must con- a h caliber of play and if the. plans * All monies earned by: the story of baseball of Charlotte- sider anywhere near a full sche, nu: of fans attending the A great number of rules cover horse in the race shall go to the _town for the past few seasons. -dule _ Prat are any indication of a claiming race and‘the most. original owner So one might say that. they rep- No less -fhan four Charlotte- the number which will attend important are an owner can- Nine top pacers to in the rich resent the ald and the new town players were named to the the zames the loop is slated to id trainor of a claimed‘horse can- ¢laimer. pace which goes in In: 1962 the. Royal Canadian Canadian All-Star team last he success from the rivet “not be the trainer of the aorse dashes 8 and 7, Favorites are Legion went into the. baseball summer and fittingly enough two. game for the new owner Ripover, Chet Lynn Roya, Stal business in a big way Mana eT oo The Claim Hox Tioses 9) MM as tHanover—and—B mM ormed. th utes before post time and once Other starters are: .- Spensive of a team that was to have one the horse starts. the claiment is Spud Little Bob E.. Belle Tex- of the best records of any team his new owner at the end of the as, Miley Hal, and Tennessee Ri- in the Maritimes both then’ and ~~ race wh vhether i it “be alive or ley now. Under the coaching of ° oe : : The fast class goes in dashes Charlie Ryan the Midget club, © 5 and 8 with. eight top pacers at that time, swept through the - e MEETING looking for top money. Any. of | Maritime playoffs without .a loss the—eicht-is-capable of watking =~ o> and although people did not A Charli sthetan n Jan Lea off with top money.and the .bet- know it then,. they,.were to re- gue .basebal! meet ing is sehe- ting fraternity will have a tough peat that dazzling. performance duled to be held at 7.15 tonight time picking a winner in this | for another two straight years NEW YORK (AP) Seavy- ond. site toe the Clas Lenien at the -Charlottetown Legion class. Meadow leaves on. eee | while they were on their way weight eheuiagian Cassius Ciay fight was Aug 6 at Londof&s Home The meeting, is for the the rail, Mountain Marie scores 4 we. to two consecutive Maritime ju- ;, virtually set to meet Britain's. Wembley cane stadium, which executive, sponsors -as well as two, Timmy H. willleave from venile Titles. Brian London in London, Eng- seats about 12,000 coaches and manager the three spot: Annan Gal starts Last year however the Legion Jand. Aug. 6 and Wes: Ger- If successful ‘against London, = from the four spot, Potomac team lost its first game ever in many’s Karl, Mildenberzer in’ Clay then would take-on Milden- ALL Churck will leave five, aasiie Maritime ‘playdowns and with Frankfurt, Germany, Sept. 10 berzer. the European cham- ’ BASEB Spustt oe ee drawn the ha the series with the Nova Scotia or 17. pion, at Frankfurt, Sept. 10 or OSiti y oie ai pions tied atone 2a tre eu +7 re There will be a practice for out Meadow Day, and the —_ ‘apiece icp tn aid ee fete or dae = ee Beth fights would be™telecast Jack Kane's Junior team1 his pacing. mare Slippy Queen. wil ed to call off the series. Mutt- | or two-little things still had to % the United States and’ other even: ns —hesinning at &09-trail_out_ Mountain Marie. = ® erings were heard in the back- i. sla ee Clay—and—Parts of the world just_as was o'clock All team members -are-The ninth dash is the exacior | ground that-the lack of compet cia Tandee den doe done for Clay's defence against requested to be at the Memor- race and with-eight equal start- ition was a factor in the show- tracts. for July 30; Aag 6 or Brit2t's Henry Cooper at Lon- fa). field-on time ers. it's anybody's. race ing and this eventually proved’ ayo 13 ores “Blackpool or 00%: May 21. Clay stopped enero ee! A aids up te as eveting Ot e . to be one of the reasons for the Mar ' 7 et Cooper in the sixth round. top. notch. entertainment with eae {formation— ofthe junior 1600p: ""gst > ono ns representative Cla would ive $250,000 _ Charlottetown pos time at 8 pm ~'B, ELLIS, CY. MaeDO LD, B. WEATHERBIE and C. MacQUAID | ater x long, series ‘of meet: Lawrie Lewis was meeting | 0 Di‘ ™'s ba “other ancillary , : ngs the Canadian i nd New Y +i isto MON SOUTHSEA, England (CP)— the City of Cherlotietowe Rec. oom te Gaye’ Lecieiis rights for the London fight, and Pa. : |4 70-year-old municipal council- reation department announced sponsoring group. : "Possibly more for the Milden- JULY lor. criticized organizers of the a ar’ n that there would be a league Graston ctmah that te berger fight. INE DAY ONLY Ne eek meee composed of Midget juvénile and London fighf*was close to being dare tie poate. Sa Clay ONE DAY ONL. shire resort for picking judges r players in the city and made. — description Belvedére Ave. too old for their job. Charles . : | plans have been going! ahead at “There are a sumber of °2 led him ‘“too old, too short, Rear of F. R. MacLaine LA. cjarke said. young men are fal steam since that time. Ap- points still under discussion,” too fat and toe ugly.” Shows at 2 and § p.m. — much better suited to the pleas- | peecteaneaty 7 players have said-Grafton.“It_may take a SUBJECT TO CALLUP +: ——Spoasor:—¥ol.—Fire—Dept——-ant—task. : ame am |turned out forthe four teams. day or two to fron them out Clay still je subject to a mill: . "and there-have been. practices But_I'll say_Solomons-is within ‘ar call-up wnder_the 1A draft Hthe Indians 12-11. the Red . free play “twere teleased at the ‘time. |2.08 2-5. Adult, Gen. Adm. Seat 2 mt anummeme Manager : OX while R. Fisher took the—loss—. 1 : “wer ea a same Betty M.. owned by_ ‘Frank Stan- ball. Lea extended their win- Adult Grandstand 2.00 Guardian-Patriot downed the Tigers 18-14, and the The Giant Starting Monday each indivi The names of the starting out- Other winners were Crazy Legs -field of Truro; Starburn, owned “ning aaa te eight games with ~ d , 4erandstand o. | Charlottet iants nipped the Cards’ ' dual wil be assigned to a group (2.15), Leland _Bell (2.16) J./ by Mrs.. Elsa Williamson of : 1 “ms | ariottetown Athletics swamped the Yankees d h ill be give fielders will be released Thurs- | : 13-6. win over the B.S. Sham- Children !5 Price : eh 53 on B. Docherty’s pitching |and each group w p ‘Scotch Hal (2.08 35), Adios Fredericton; Nancy's Pick. own- rocks at Victoria Park last eve- 617. and D. Stevenson's home ru, Various times for instruction day and the catchers Sunday. 'Shyster (2.12 45), Miss Joan ed by Hoge and Wright of Mon- nine’ The Cecbees have yet t = eeenieenpennen The Cubs edged the Braves 6-4 2nd free play. The pitching staffs and the rest | adic (2.99 45) ‘and Tyson Rip cton; and West River April, ge an & ton ; winning pitcher was D. Gallant If there are amy who wish to of the. 25-man squads will be ke ~ 1-5). ‘owned by. the West River Stock Starting and. losing hurler for losing pitcher J. Bell. The Mets Play and have not yet sicned, named later. - MONCTON. (CP)—Six horses, Farm of Antigonish, N.S the Shamrocks was E. Gallant beat the Astro’s 5-2. Winning Please see Lyall Huggan before —— He was relieved by B. Turner - Ae TREY el START A selling field, then this ad oo” ee Previous ex- Age 19 to Full perience not a factor. insurance benefits etc. {1 Summer job seekers need not a8 apply. Apolyv |. §. §. VICKERSON Vie dG Wel) d ot 0 | WILD ANIMAL SHOW NEW YORK (AP)—No more ,open with- rookie first baseman | to the Astros’ than one player from any team George Scott of Boston, second | in the voting was Jim Lefebvre: was named Tuesday to the baseman Bobby Knoop of. Cali- of Los Angeles & |starting infields for the All-Star fornia, shortstop Dick McAuliffe SUBSTITUTES LIKELY \every evening for -the - respec-- second baseman eaves topped. the National tive clubs. League with 214 votes. The range-on- terms and-dates.*” From another source here, it The whole concept of the was learned that the likely date. starters were selected in ballot- Classification. which he is ap- pealing London has- bounced up and down in the fight game like a yo-yo He was knocked out by McCovey of San Francisco, sec- denas ‘of. Cincinnati The American League will 'York: Mets and tinde ¢ sur- starting - infields, eee He and McAuliffe were the only |The Nationa) League leads in starter. He suffered a broken “TS gh Se a knee cap last Saturday circuit has won the last three Closest. __games .and_ seven. of the | In Farin Laawee action las ‘week the Senators downed the Orioles 19-12, the Twins edged MINOR BALL: ROUNDUP | |i te ot et ot ta. TENNIS “NOTE eight The announcement of the vot- ing -by Commissioner “William , before the official opening D. Eckert’s_office was a change - Little anal action i. seeokey July 4. So far there has from past procedure. In previ- | Reds beat the Dodgers. 11-9. been 70 females and 47 _— ous. years, the entire starting | strict: Winning shinee mes: 0 Lathe | eee Se Nee NE ee Eee, cerent. Oe ees, | 1 |and. train both entries. st} | J. Scotch CAREER ‘baseball game in St. Louis, July |of. Detroit and. third baseman Presumably; substitution will ing—_by—players,-managers and ~ MARITIME RACING ~ Flovd Patterson,._then the IN -{1}2. But an injury to third base- BrooksRobinson of Baltimore. |be—made _if Santo and Morgan | sin each league. No one | \F heavyweight champion, in the man Ron Santo of Chicago Cubs |- Santo edged Jim Ray Hart of ‘are unable to play. NL manager | 85 - permitted to -vote~fer~“a, na nena Te Te ae : Om; ADVERTISING may result in two San Fran- the Giants, 151 votes to 125. Walt Alston of Los. Angeles will Player on his own team. Due to’ GLACE BAY, N.S. (CP). —|including last year’s winner, May 1, 1959. cisco’ infielders playing for the However, the Cubs’ star suf. have to ask. Sam Male of Min- Varying numbers of players on two Cape Breton harness rac- have been entered in the second _ 4 Pro since 1955 and a former 1 you have @ minimum National League fered a fractured cheekbone |esota is the AL manager oe ponies pee the voting waS|ing horses ‘are to-eampaign in annual Maritime pacing derby. British champion, London lost Grade 11 education, have '. Santo was selected for the NL |when hit by a pitched ball in, in a — oe tote i. the outa Sean — Quebec City next month. scheduled for Brunswick Downs a bo > rounds been. or wish to be in the siong with first baseman Willie Sunday's game against New leading vole | gellar Ob ln 967° in the American Don MacKenzie of Glace here Friday uel tthioe See ae ‘Bay says he will ship the eight-' The race, offering a purse of 1964. could be important to you. -o7q- baseman Joe Morgan of gery Monday. year-olds Bob Brook. and— Dees -$1,260,_is_restricted—to- Maritime 47" = Full traising will be given : repeaters from last year’s start- the series with 18 victories, 17 A 19S pounder. he has a 35-13 ke the sovecinlil. aniicent. Houston and shortstop Leo Car- Morgan is another doubtful Seleahs aud cat Gs. Tha aeelee Lady to Quebee soon. Rugin.--bred horses and is the only one won-lost record, tacluding a |Barrieau of Moncton will drive. of its type im the Maritime Prov- | ockouts. He has been stopped: = winner of the {five Ges. TRURO (CP) — Two horses 1965 Derby, drew the post post- c Corran Ban set’ personal records during an tion for Friday's race. J. Scotch : -Extends Streak eight-dash harness. racing Pro- Hal is owned . by Gordon. Me- Charlottetown— The Corran Bann Ceebees gram Tuesday. —.*+Kinnon- of Miss current leaders of the City Soft inces- West River Boy won a 1 mfle ‘Other horses entered are: in 2.09 45 for a maiden mark Donna Way, owned by Charies and West River April won I Willis of O'Leary: P-EL; pitcher was M. Conn hile Thursday 5.00 p.m. a. 7 ne Courts will be open “asst ALL SORTS € OF SPORTS ‘in the” third inning. Between 6:30 - 9:0 p.m. High School Lean. The Phils shut out the students and adults are welcome. Pirates 5-0. Winning pitcher was TOURNEY NOTES ‘R. Smith losing pitcher R. Mur- ‘Six tournaments have been hy. anged for this year and the a Wes will be given in the near Baseball NEW YORK (AP) — Frank . on thirteen hits, five walks while fanning three. NewsInSpotlight Black, 23, and halfback Ron/18 All have been assigned to for — prea oB wra Shograbbe peso h drawing two walks ~ Ceebees. N. i i On July 9th there. will The following Is a schedule future:, invitational Lolich. a cousin of Detroit hur- for Little League. Farm League be a senior (male) Stewart, 30. Black will be play- the Cardinals’ jing his fourth season with Ot- Sarastoga,- Fla. and -Fred Morrison hit 2 for 3 Gulf Coast League fatm team. and coach John Hughes 2 and 4 Hubert Morrison led all bat- - ener eee 2 ee, memes 7 ~ Wed. June 9th. 8 p.m, Sharp — $450. 00 IN PURSES eraheh tor | kate vs Uankees. ted-to_try t for tt t sais vi 9 ry ou the. cily ~bittle~-League“<~9-00~Pirates” team: M. McAleer, D. George, vs Cards, Mets vs. Phils, Astros’ p Comerford, J. Crew. W |vs Giants; 10.30 Cubs vs Reds, Cullen, J. Cullen, B. Blafenarc Brave v Dodgers. and L. Huggan. Bantams — All bantamis are Others are welcome to tri aeid-_at 3.45 doubles. team. A round. or rabin, announced on Thursday - ‘top. players in the’ ¢its nior year at .Brigham Young | University He is from Port- land. Ore The others were outfielders Mike Eppler and Roger Ste- vens. Eppler, 20, a right-handed | hitter—finished — his sophomore year at Tulsa ~- University. Stevens. 20, a left-handed -hit- | their choices in the recent ies | agent—draft. ~ eae They are right-handed otter Clayton Kirby of Arlington, Va. ‘and shortstops Jerry Bartee of |Omaha, Neb., DeWayne Wendt of Deshler, ‘Ohio, and Monty | 'Little of Ayden, N:C. All but Wendt, who ts 17, this year, have been assigned --top--weight -of--126-— pounds -fer Saturday’s Toronto. Cup hand!- cap. The..Toronto Cup, carrying a purse of $10,000 added, is for thrte-year olds over 1 1-16 miles of grass..Titled Hero..owned by _ Peter Marshall and trained by Pat MacMurchy. was Canada’s hits. four walks. off their offer- ings They combined for six strikeouts. Harry Callaghan was leading batter for the Irish go- ing 2-3. B. Turner had 1 for 2. . and Bantams © which ‘is to take tournament at Summerside” The ‘ler Mickey Latics, was — of | [ Place-this~Phursday—~——~ sr | iy he ew York Ms Teas iat =a ERS “TORONTO (CP)—Titled H oe ae y the New. Yor lets s- | \—Tt ero. knd cher for the Cee- Pog League oe ae three lap doubles tenn som day- _ ST. LOUIS (AP)—St. Louls winner. of Saturday's Queen's bees being . relieve by’. | dens! vs Indians, Orioles vs. Twins, #84ist Summerside” ~~~ The ~ 20-year-old’ right-handed fume o-§ signed four. i tiga’ Med Tt 2 5 the - 4 The following players are in- pitcher just completed his’ au-/{Hey Rave § = mae oe iwice defea tled Hero ‘rocks gered six runs on. six ===, ter, completed his third year at. CS ~Iee two-year-old of 1965. Edwa with Ceebees committing five RACE ; PURSE : ~: a : the University of California a d RESULTS Pasquale’s Stevie B. Good had errgrs and the Billy Mulligan i bo : ‘ : is from Pasadena, Calif. Washin: 300 010 000— 4 70 to ‘miss the Plate The bay coached Shamrocks being char- No. 1 Canadian Tire Corp. (Royalty Mall, ch’ town) 6 cylindér $50.00. Hi Oo N D A Bl K ES S » aun” 000.000 100— 1-51 gelding wasn't kept eligible. In. ged with seven errors. - No. 2 Dow’s Res t, Ch't E50.00 : : OTFZAWA (CP) — Kaye “McCormick (5-7) and. Casa- sive 1966 outings Stevie B Good Om Wednesday evening the No. 2 Dow’s Restaurant, Ch’town, flat V-8 Cylinder $0. 2 : : Vaughah, attempting a gridiron nova: Lamabe (44) Higgins (6) ‘has three wins and two seconds. Dodgers and Shamrocks meet No. 3 Vend Servi Ltd ‘ os jalve Vv ee ean oe Where to. buy one? comeback at 35, signed a one- Wilhelm (9) and Romano. HRs: on Thursday brings to gether the No. : ending Services Ltd., over end valve V8: ..................2,-.- $59. » year acon on, wk Wash — Lock (1), McCormick BARCELONA; - Spain (AP)— Ellis Bros., juniors and the : : : : - ; tawa Rough Riders, tor whom (2): Chi—Skowron (3) The Uruguayan national soccer Ceebees. No. 4 Montague Bakery, 6 cylinder ed a ee ec) $50.00 Douglas Bros.. & che = ‘ spades at tackle and Les Angeles - 100 000 000—.1 50 ‘selection wound-up their pre Om Thursday evening a league wo , <— r . > =r : - ; guar’ or years ore Te- Cincinnati 200 000 10x— 3 92 world - cup European training meeting is slated for the BIS. No. 5 Gaudet s Auto Body Shop, Eden St., Flat V-8 cylinder ; $50.00 Jones tiring in 1965. The club also an- Osteen (9-6) and Torborg; tour with a 1-0 victory \\over Clubrooms at 8 p.m. Represep- é : Pi : ; A. : eb 9 unced signing to one-year Ellis (5-11) and Pavletich. HR: ‘Barcelona Tuesday night. tatives from each team are urz- No. 6 Lucky Dollar Food Stores, overhead valve V-8 Be . 0.00 of course! , Feontracts of fullback Rick |Cinei—Harper (4). ed to attend. i ; es : oo 5 ~ bo a es Low Down Payment _ No. 7G. & G. Dairy,.Ch town, Consolation race for nbn winners $25.00 Long Term Financing , No. § Tulle Bros. (Kasay € ‘leaning’ Supplies) Free For All $190.09 a ent Oh ee B12 Vew Or €a ms ose. a 4 : a RE e : me : $25.00 for the Queen's County. Stock’ Car S ssstintion meee: ~ = “a At ‘STARTERS and POSITIONS AT } SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY nac WEDNESDAY, JUNE “2th, 1966 scorine “singles” “by Roberto Cle- came a 32 Houston lead and Post time 8 P M “ mente and Jose Pagan in the sent left-hander Bob Veale to e . | EXTRA ATTRACTION: Pirates. Challenge Race BOSTON ‘APY — George Thomas and Mike Ryan cracked home runs, pacing Boston Red ‘fifth inning lifted Littsburgh - his ninth victory in 14 decisions- Sox to a 53 victory over New RACE 1 AND: 4 f _ Pirates to.a 43 victory over Veale gave up seven hits but Bad ' Yankees Tuesday night espite rs Mr. Alan MacRae and Mr. George Thorne, both with 6 cylinder cars. have - | 1—Sandybee; 2—Victory March: 3—Keziah: 4—Harless Abb Touston. Astros Tuesday . might. mean Astros over, the. est ster Mickey a npmers. 7. challenged all flathead valve V-8 cars in the Mari‘imes té a showdown Golden Russell: 6—Lyndon Hanover; 7—Wee Lass; 8— Wes! fer ee el ; The ‘Set capitaliced 0s race. Nickerby Enterprises have offered a ‘purse of $75.00 anda trophy Atom. Also: Sue - Lew ITICE Houston 012 900 HNO— 3-80 hie ee Sis eieeee tar three to the winner of this race. — ie RACE 2 AND 6 . In Re Estate of BESSIE M ee: Foe a a oo runs, helping er ae 1~ Achowav a Siti Key: 3—Speaker Pick — 4—-Rus WacLEOD. late of Charlotte TD oe “ae ander Jose Santiago post hs ; Way; 3—David Pg He Gielen PRS tg ge ric ale Sew epee esi eee seventh victory against four ‘ ‘ALL CARS MUST BE IN PIT BY 7.30 P. M. ae co lid: ean i Betta: : eo, AM races under PLE Stock Car Assn. Rules: pi— Belle. Texas: Z—Ripover; 3—Little « Bob E.:. 4—Tenneswee «NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN. - “yoRK: apy Bit ‘Tony Conigiiare ta Hight” f°: $ ley; 5—Miles Hal; 6—Spensive Spud; 7--Chet Lynn Rove. 4- that a Citation has been @X- iis. seventh inning» home © -hit his third 4 dou)! oe Stalag Hanover; 9—Dreamy Gus ted for the passing of the cuit Grok saeateos haliie s homer and < ee ne DOOR _PRIZES | cis Gadi cas Os ge eae ag Pee Be hg ie final accounts. in the above oat Acceadl - a ao ana peers another run whil : 1-~Meadow Day. ? ee Gea Tes ‘. : <n d srrttyation and he Nearg ot Philadelphia Phillies a 1-0 Vie~ talce Wes be belted his ho A A 1—5.00 groceries, your choice Weatherby’ s Clover Farm. Gu: hottie, Cau s Paddtnel Ge Swi co came shall be before, the pre. tory over Bob Friend and New mer and also collected 2 siniie 8—Slippy Queen siding Justice in the Estates, York Mets in a duel of {wo Santiago allowed only :1x ‘ts. — oic Am ose 5 Division. of the Supreme Court (hitters Tuesday night including Mantle’s eichts and 2 >. 00 groceries, ~ ch * br St. Lucky Dotlar. 5 , RACE 9 it the Céurt House in Char- White's 13th homer ft the sea- ninth homers of the season. ard . |--Handsone Ladv. 2—Mightv Rock }—knierprix ’ ictown in Queens €ounty, On son sailed over the*Tight centre struck out six ~ ADULTS $1. 00 <5, TACCT M -"5--Heal Spirit: 6-—Tipsy “Turvey, “7—Tors oe the—2Sttr—day—ot- duty tela wall with two out Ti the ocr ee ree _ : Poa c EARLY Saag er oeasoeae mine. a the our Of saved and. Burne protected, New York sepaboie— 3 68 a * oclock wn ah nreno pe “ h ciory ‘i Cano tinder Fic cree ¢ =fAr a Daily Double—-1 and 2 FES fis: 9 ee ok done = vv th for i ess vie rs Beston M01 201 MIx— 5 *8 —_ ——r Quinella On—Race 7 : aT 108K . . Se Se as6 gar? Rinne (4 and nite Dowging (66), Ramos ‘7 2nd a amen. » Exactor—Race 5 : ‘ . \RTHUR H. PEAKE: Oeae : Friend ‘1-5’. Hamilt 9.400 How ih Santiago 7-4 and ° ty ens ih Exactor—Race 9 : Ptoctor, Phila. 000 000 190—- 1 20 Grote. Stephenson HR: Ryan..HRs: N¥—Mantle 2 :9; ; - . New York 000 260 000— @ 20 Phila White Rps—Ryan (1), Thomas 3 anata cath RRR z foe _ aii a pce in = oe or re a ~ 5G beret sen - = oa a aiacaeaaman eee - ae aera re aaeneatiecomees s - - + —