' -4 I t t I I NEW YORK tAPt . New York llahnea shattered Don Maui's no- Ill glill ttllth back-to-back home 'uaa by Gil Ilcbougald and lick! Mantle la the seventh in- Iils. then beat the sturdy south- Iawwithapairofslngluiiitlie ilhth Friday night for a 1-2 vic- ory over Cleveland Indians. Mossi. a 71-year-old relict are aimed starter because of the tribe's pitching injuries. had faced be minimum to men when lcbougalcl walloped a 1-! pitch home run. his ith in in games. against loser Paul Foytaclt as Ccmilo Pascual held he Tigers to ire hits. BOSTON iAPI-alackie Jensen smashed a bases loaded single off third baseman Fred Hatfield'l foot in the will inning Friday night to protidc Boston with a 5-4 victorv over Chicago. A previous Red Sits lead furn- ished by Ted Williams' filth homer was erased by s ninth inning Chi- cago rally Ito &e lot ield seats with out CINCINNATI -AP! Wally Post but in the seventh. broke s tie in the ninth inning Mantle allowed with his 29th Friday night. blasting a three-run some run o the season. crashing homer that lifted Cincinnati Red-: s Hi pitch into the let ield stands to tie the score. WASHINGTON (Art-Jtilin Bec- guer's single with two nut in the tinth inning scored pint-ii-ruiincr Pete Ramos rnm sci-rind hasc Fri- iay night to give Washington at-l victory over Detroit. Boy Sievers slammed his 29th Sees Joe O'BirieniWiniBigii Event Before Record Crowd 'Ll -Vol H A Miicktnnoii has ly nf lA'nndstork. N B b ro ll ght hint returned from it trip to New llaxines l)rr-ant througii to a win York where. he attended a U.S.'i'. in 202 1-5. the fastest performan- A meeting and saw a big pro- to of the night. The purse she with grain of harness racing He tells was 53.750 the story in his own words: I By the way mir rssders may be A meeting of the directors of interested to kntiw that the at- the United States Trotting Assnc- trndance that night was t2,ti9fl latimi nfag lipid in NH York last nhtch ts lltP largest t-rtmd that Wednesday night. On Thursday. has etcr allPIltlNl It harness race we visited the itevtly built Roose- in ill? h0Flll'-S lIMlItit'. ynlt Rgcgwgy 9. mvtum,n M 1),. The total handle on the pari Pi-ggidgm. Gem-I. M. Lutyg -rt" mtitttel was 8l.ft.'l9.ll4. l Ito. million dollar plant was get- W M V ' ting its last trimming tip touches for the rafes on Thursday but Mr iievv took time out to conduct on around and show us wonders it contains. The air conditioning system Makes temperatures very plcss- - Hm.-m -, W, ,1, W 4,, km W" 0" ”" hmle” l”3hf5 ma Iiiipafl rnuntll ilf the lslahd .Anlat:.tlf' "'9 Eli” '""'”5Sd 593""? 5l3"d5" iihantpionsltips itliit:h is In be play- l:';r:.".' f-"nid ":1 ""5359 U'3:T!"dtcd at the Fliarltiiteiiiwn gulf links. er in rainin - - In it can he very); disfinztely seenfl B,lI:)'m;::::.”llrw'"' J'A' Llkely'. In the afternoon we had a chaff L S '. with Joe O'Brien who is it director .m ndlflpk f""'"""Vi Rm w"' 0, H". Us -I-Ag and mmd mm b. tircgor, (phat Ready. "I" has '0 H" I "M "M ml-It tn I:-.lh.Sw;li1t-lloiialil. ankles are proctecied with foam dn" 0 H! legs to a ti-ti rti-tory over New York: Giants. The Reds set the stage for that winning r I II tit when Johnny Temple ualked and this Bell ranpcd a sllllllf In icntre t'Hlt't(;() kPiPtttsbtii'gh made fun crrns Friday to hand Chicago Cubs a 6 -I vtin in the series opener l0.2l-M B. Mat-Millan. James rubber. We asked them how. he Hmlml 5", 5mm, "”""d "' 1" "Mil "I" MIN: lfl2'.fl-.loQ ttattny. Leigh wiittmi. andphii said that he hadnit been Gm sunmbum drtvtntt Raul! Dazzle but if he lfl.ZlS-Date Lidslnnc. o. Ni-rring. could get in a good position and Rglph (tan, i'"'k in until izartl.v down the: lil42-llarttld lliidd. HPnr)' Wool- Iiorne stretch. he would make i'idge,T,S,F,r1ge1t, p thins! interesting. Ncedtaa to say lfi.4Ii-Bill Kingston. Al. weir. we were all on the out viva. (3.... (;r,gm.ugh, Who the fifth race was called. in 36-Pt-rcv Gay. lloritca VliicPar- " Will I flirt?-War-old invitalion- lane. Fit-rt lliintcr. al pace for a purse of Il5.0m with t ll fi.'i-('lili Ramsay. Rodger (lard- ttin WllI.D'l' getting 37.500 and the ham. owner of tha winner tin Govepl 1.00-Wendall fiillis. I.L. lear Jr. oor's Cup. Eight horses answered Larry Marsh. the startiir's boil and five of l-07--INK REM"!!- llvm were bunched when they hit 7-l'v Pi” 3”" oh. mm, gt,-pithy Th", jun Rhmn I l I4-Merlin V1nt'Kcn7ic. hon Mac- myv "rd, (mm m, wt". Joe Q", inniild. Norman Mat-l.eod. I N, nmninl Ind hmugm Hamlet l2Il-Bolt lkxvling. lf;l'lnl( Mar-Iii. Danie through like a flash to win '"" ”""' "'".'" ' by . "rt, in ",3 NL J". .01 .1 1.28-A.G MscMillaii. Tom Rod-t Ir", MM "um n" big crowd gers. Ooiig I-rarer. "M W, Marmmpn helped ldd to lfl.'i-Ralph .ltttige. Bill Moresidc. "V mu". l1.H batindcis V . . . N2-Ron Whiddcn. lliin .liggit Mac- "::r"n'w.;Je'yr,:,:lkH'::T:ma"' ('"V' llonnld. Ralph Manning. out in kt i "' flwpm 1.49-R.T Holman. Al Macffac. . "" ' '7" 'c"'mf”'"'9d 53' Vance ifarris his side. and made the presentat- Art Mscl(en- . ' H l..'iG-(iordrn Lawson. W.l.. Mac- on it I magnificent trophy in Joe non,” Hg 1-,..:.m,,.4 "" "" UMP Sllblh own"! of 202-Bob Hohy. Vic Williams. Raul! ltiiulc. We were proud to have another Marttiiner get I Rood round of no- olniiiia when Earle Avery, lormerm .lt-rrv Hates 2.09-K. lltixisiin. Cy Burke. Jdck Wilson 2l6-Nornian Nicholson. Jiid to TSQDOHVVN Ti-if . BACK STRETCH The writer was a spectator st orm-i.sinnt made. got the larlc 3'" Clllflofwmwn "Wk" 7'" other losing little trotter. Christlc :;:;'::g:o';lgf5'(i)'p:tlLm'1 attendance in the 55-year history mnrnugmy "My"! ”.'e ""9 pro: of thi Fair uas present on Thurs- grtim The night was perfect and day afternoon. The total paid. the racing exceptionally good. cnitiil being 9358.1 persons. Practi- There was real excitement. and; ciilly sit the available space was come of the tint hes were veryltaiken tip. and for safety prel close. R. R. Bevanls Sir Joseph. cautions. the RCMP closed the l.3'vR t-.'t. and Emmett Bernsrrl's gates trading in HR: HIPPA It l-45 Downtown. 203 1-5. had a real pm it was an orderly. good-p dual of speed in Ilic free-for-rilll natured crowd that realized the Pace, with only s few yards sepl circumstances of V4 Day. and grating them at the finishes. lthe freedom from anxiety made sir Joseph went away flying everybody want to take I boil- and held the lead all the way. day and seek some recreation. with the miles in 1.09 and ion Maritime harness racllll his- !-Su The Trot wait also mighty tory was made that afternoon good, with Mr. Carrol. 1.li. itiir- when Wntcliim 1.06 .14, that prinin driver I'.. Shaw, who was great troller iii Frank Adam's of up ind .1 Halifax. proved his worth when after losing the first heat to aa- oiher great little irntter. Christie Budlong. owned by George Brook- iiis of Kcnsingtosi. came back in lower the Chulottetowii track third but and race. He was en- y driven by Billy flood. the record of am Hi was I is severslf till llliht t .i l. . .. .:,lM'. i lftlil rill . F ii 52;: ill Draw For Final Round '"' '"'". IAC Made Here Yesterday Yankees Edge Cleveland 0 Milwaukee Beats Brooks l 5,0011? between the seventh and eighthtlya II I starter for two yennf g -ngcnr-taunuwnfiaasIlsa.lahrdsy.Angnst8.lN'l place teams here. Catcher Cal .Neeirtan's eighth homer. first since June 9. powered the CUBA. final three runs in the eighth to hand Vern Law his stab lseback. Law went the route ca a Braves defeated yield of eight hit). The Pirates picked tip the same number of starter Dick Drott. who was sidelined in the eighth. and trriday night threw a sparklnl lion:-iiti unitoui and drove ll the deciding run as the National League's second-place Miiwaulltsa BASEBALL I the slxtlth i.i.ol'Y l .l.ULu . t V" "'3 " . National taun- tlast seven starts for the towerinl pm,gu..;h gm 3” 01 g g Milwaukee righthsnder whose rac- g Ch-K.” am an MP4 . 1 ord is now 6-5. The defeat. his ROUNDUP Kellstlr. Coleman ill. Urban (Ill German in and Thompson. Smith I9; Walker. Odell ila and Trtandos. Ginsberg 111) Law and Fulles; Drott.Bil1man W: ZHWFUIN Li 50'5"! 5353 Dave Hlllmaii who replaced him fourth against nine victories was. m ad menu. W. mum”. Kcygopeh. 14.1.1, gut . Dunn, and picked up his third triumph among to decision. MILWAUKEE tAPt-llig Gene Conley who hadn't beaten Brook- iclisrsad to lslthander Johnny second Kansas City itfliilttztllti-I 1 I lfll 101 401-1011 1 ;PodrIa who left for a pinch batter gm: .Pm'. N' 5"” su"”' ' lln the seventh. Clem Labtnc Ba-. B””:' CW "'"u'(n'l W4 g 1 lahed up. Em yn an gnu Mitwiuitea titiit oto fl):-1 s o "W9 Olympic Training Plan Candidates Are Announced Last evening. Mr. George Wal- ters. Chairman of the Track And Field Committee of the Island Bra- nch of the Athletic Union of Can- ii da announced that Messrs: Jack Ready. Alfred Groom and Ivan Ashley. had been selected to iiitcnd this year's Canadian Olym- pic Training Plan session at Tor- niitn. Mr. Ready will attend and re- ceive tnstrticiionii in coaching while Messrs. Groom and Ashley will at- tend as athletes. receive instruct-. innit in their events and take part in the Inter-Provincial Track and Field Championships. This year's C. O. T. P. is under direction of the Canadian National Exhibition. it is sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada and the plan is being sponsored by the Canadian Legion. Frans Stampfl. world-renowned gan. Ted Vessey. 2.23-Harvey Maclaod. Jack Sim- ptmn. .lim Burden. 2.30-Bill Boyles. Frank Snlcy. Ronnie Ketch. 1.37-Dave Silliphaot. Neil Walker lvan Horne. -iv HUNTER'S CORNER T Podres. Lalziine t1t and Carnpan Garver. Mortan tat. Coleman I 1. Zuvariiikt Marlene Stewart Sireitl Takes Lead In Golf gm; better Judy Darllll. who let up I four C In" ht 3." '3”, tr: ;:.1:43,j1,:: of Category llldl stroke lead ova: the field Thurs- IIONTQBAL (CPI - Marlcaet confidant Ellen Dris-t day Wl.UlI1 nbuitsrtliitg T3.Ts;:v1i.ier John, .13.. nd littl ;ganie wllIPI0- - tstf:'ex.ntrennurdlfca:authat bilstarcd 3 iiigyofns-'ri"tilz or tti:ntre-'I- i '1!-r - 0” 9”” CW9” W- Royal Mutual Golf Club course. The would - be throne usurp-i Iy w. n. wnsnzv t W in -.i:":.-t-'.:..”":.'-tat: shot a on-iiadar-par 1s rrtnsy and eers. wiioiinn a field day 1'tiurI- "Y."-"W ” ” ' ' took the lead in in Cllldlll ctsytiiiiintciiuiz ItthH"3Wlf-''"i"- - ladies closed golf championship. Marlene-six times .f l with 8 holes of the Mlsole title wilted under her merciless steadi- slfaif completed. Mnrlene had a ness as well as the heat. Golf Results Island Tennis The five o'clock matches of thll OVCT Registrotio; Deadline Mr. George Francis. mairman of the Basdtall Committee of the 'track and Field Coach who Coach- 'ed such outstanding athletes as Brasher. Banister and Chatawsy, will be chief coach at this year's Clinic and he will he assisted by Don (ianham. University of Mich-p any of Toronto. Our island grotip will leave Charlottetown by l'lll. Saturday. August 17th and will arrive in Top onto. Sunday afternoon. They will take part in the Clinic and inter-. Privlncial Track and Field Champ p ionshiptt during the week and leave for shome Sunday August 25th. i Whilst in Toronto the group will be accommodated at Victoria College as guests of the Provincial Division of Physical Fitness. Best Wishes of all Island sport fans will go along with our smallj I Island Delegation for success dur- ling their trip and we feel sura that all islanders join its in extend- ing sincerest thanks to the Canad- ian Legion for making continuat- ion of this Training Plan possible. 242-Lloyd Cos. Daley l 2.49-Fred Arseissiilt. Geo Kays. illill Lnfferty. l 256-George Alsi-anin. (iaiidet. Bill Hickey. t 3.0.1-Emmett Ranahsii. Godfrey. Jim Mat-Gregor. Schurman. i EASTERN TRIP i LONDON tfleutersv -- Defence1 Minister Duncan Saridyii will visltl Australia, New Zenland and the Far East in August and Septem- ber. the defence ministry an- nounced Friday. l'.ii Foley. Bill Hillary atria Layton Public Sentiment For Law Enforcement A grave disquiet simmers in the hearts of the hunting and fishing .clan. Most every day a from fish- erman. or duck and goose hiintcr. stops me on the street or calls at my home and have heart to heart talks with me regarding the fut- urs of our fish and game. lt in ap- parent the poachers have lost all fear of punishment if cattidit in their illegal acts. From what the boys tell me anything goes tind the sad part of it is nobody seems to worry about being seen any- more. I was told a few days ago by two different anglers. neither connected with the other. that they stood by and watched a man from Ontario slip a copper wire noose over the head of a six pound trout and low it ashore by main strength. The trout in question had been under Moore's Bridge at Milton. for a week or more. Several ang- lers had tried iinsuccc.-sfiiliy to coax it into taking a hire or: blob of worms. The visitor to our shores remarked. ”l'll show you how to land that trout." and he did. it took a number of passes with the wire nccklace before. it was over his head far enough to I tightcn behind the gills. I havr ii on the best of authority there were six trout tinder Milton bridge for days that would tip the scales from three to six pounds each. and all were taken in an illegal manner. The same kind of biisl- ricss iii going on on the Big Brook. Fortune. and Gurney'ii Stream ('ovehead. in fact i was asked to write something about It in my Column. l replied I was willing to cooperate but didnii feel it would do much good. Reliable information tht-re is a very heavy run of fresh rtin trout in the Grove Pin a rid Black Marsh area of the Big 'BrO0h. Fortune, and that jigs. nets poliitmcnt of hand plcke.d'wardena and what have you tire being used indiscriminately. One angler of my acquaintance pulled out two nets within the past week...one on Big Brook. Last weelt a city angler called at my home around to p.m. and showed me. it beautiful ties trout in the 1's pound class ed up at Gurneyts. it had five tlae markl right through lta body. Iv- idently the poaclter had lost the trout when it slipped off the fork and was carried by the current under an alder over ang. The trout was firm and his eyes were clear and hill roniitieif. The trout not been dead long. NATURAL No stream Jim 3.35: lgi;,.l lllttil N1!!! In HD- Is Essential t gene and brsnl. The hapless .birds collldll't spot the hunters un- ltil they were almost among them. Visibility. was practically sent at. times and the bewildered water-j fowl blunclered about on sleet en- ci-uiitod wings until it!!! could ro- main airborne an lonitirt TM landing could be anywhere - avan l in a farmer's yard. It": s new experience for me to iiii on the sidelines as an interest- ed spectator with no game law evi- forcement iesponsibilltioii on my jshoiilders. i had my share of it. In the days when l was a lot younger then I am now. I thought no more of lying in the alders all night beside a pool at Big Brook or Giirney's then I did of spending it in bed. I saw this situation com- ing two years ago. it had reached 'thc point where it was easy to catch game law vlolaters but so- curing a conviction was another matter. I have wondered slncfi lust why I kept plugging away. M the closing months of my office ap iwag referred to me as: "Thai horizontal game warden who ro- 3fused to take the couni." l have heard criticism volt-ed: tn! to why Queens Counllf wul lleft wide open during a critical period without a game warden. To; lbahonostldoaotthinkitwould have made any difference. The l way things have shiiped up it is lmv firm ronvlcflon it would have been so much money down the drain with no tangible results In show for the expenditure. At that imoment wardens are not the: remedy tinlesii they an backedg solidly by public sentiment. There is just one remedy lhll indicates will assure the preservation of our Iv "um", M ,,l.y,.,., mm up ,0 fish and game above their friends. ;wildlife enforcement machinery I ilIlIdPf a new P ' ' the are who will place the welfare of our politicians or what have you. and .the appoint ' of a special mag- ttlrook and the other on Mclnnlfsllgtrgte. who is wildlife conscious. lbrook that flows into the Big tin hear all fish and aim cues. lwith s free hand - sod sea what happens. I some years ago when our loba- ter industry wits in a bad way 0!! kept and lobsters carrying apawa ,held over the cslseint Is dastrru ithe evidence. various Commissions were set up to work oil! A IIIIIIIJ. :etc. A gwtcit. it Shedlac sale from this province made this : "We have a min over l Kinsmen Beat iflsh and gs mi-above their frtends.. ella: Conley nod Crsndall. L' Podres. American League New York Ml fIll0ll- Ill I Cincinnati Barclay. Grissom t7t. Worthing-t ion tilt and Thomas. Kati tlit:l Jeffcost. Sanchez I3. Kllppstein ts. Nuxhall tstz Freeman is may Bailey. W: Freeman; L: Worth- ingtun. t-inii- N'Yk -- 'riiomson.l lifays. Cin -Kluszeuski. Burgess. Post I First . 3 KCV ill till fllilflll fl 4 3 3 Bttlt 010 .'lO0ll00flll I--5 ll 3 l Wins Match ' SUSSEX. NB (CPI-Cpl. W.M Bcatty. head of the Sussex de-' tschment of the RCMP. walked away from the ftcld in the closing day of the 91st annual DI'llP nicel- ing of the Next Bruiisvtick Rifle Association as he took the sccond stage of the governor-gcnrral'sy match here Friday. t Race Resiilis HAt VlocNeill's Mills iv" The track record at .'ilaple Leaf :Speedwly at MlCNclllS Mills was broken on Saturday. July 27. by Sir Francis Drake. driven by own- er Chappell of Granville. Once owned by Ray Phillips and Roy Murphy. to - owners of this- Prince County Race Track. the 0 year old bsy gelding went the mile in the record time. for this track. of 2'19. y Among the timers in the nine dashes presented at the track was the veteran Summersidr. drl-I vi-r. Bob Phillips. driving his own horse. Mickey Budlong. to second position finishes in each of the class "B" races. Another race card at this lracl has been scheduled for Snturdayl afternoon at 1 pm. Officials at the race were Phill Thompson. Edward Mscnougallu, Aiistin Phillips. Edgar Milligan, and williiim if. Phillips. Following are the results: "A" Class II Frances Drake. 'Chappellt l hr. Biinlain. lF'. Cougllnt 2 .Sir Peter. tLeClnlri Ltidy Ruthie, tbfilllgant 1 Time: 2.19 or Class tltar Dust. Isilllkerl - I I l, l Mickey lludlong tPhillip.tt 2 I I tLady Uilienry, tllllist I I I i Time: 1:24. i "C" Class Freiilt. (Ellis) I l 1 his Cleg. illryaritt I I 3 Bayls Pei. IMtirph.i'l 4 I I Lnddie Boy. iwarreiit I 4 4. Time: 2:44. Baseball uClinic This Afternoon All baseball players of the Prov- ince. between the ages of In and 11. who are interested in showing their stuff and getting a few point- on on the fine points of the game from one who really knows the job. will attend the Coaching Clinic which will he held Iii Memorial Field today at 1 p.m. T . Mr. Jeff Jones. New England States and Maritime Scout for the mllwaukee Braves will be on hand to run the Clinic and local officials hope there will be a good- taiie part in the afteriioonls ae- tiviiies. RCAF 6 To 2 in little league play at Summer- side last evening at the R.C.A.ll'. Diamond. the Kinsmen defeated i Thompson: Johnson. Lehman t1t4mel,. cunpetmom. the ""1 zootiot 12s.. s 11 st C"”'l'"4 ,(9i. Miller Hit and Lopata; Jack-t T ha latte Golf - int. Burneue t1t. Urban I1) .nai&':;”'.uBf.”f;mii.f.d ofl Th. wakgnd of and Ginsberg. Zupo tat. W: John- which He " gouom; '0"- 1-? Gmeri Low Nu MATCH. Winner 00' ""0 IN-3 7 0.Mt'ss Jenn MacLean. ll)iJlXl02lh-3 4 ll POINT MATCH sponsored New York by Mossi. !ilcLish tilt and Nixon-Ehlrs. B.S. Henderson. winner -l Rsturdlvant. Grim tilt and Berra. Miss lrls Mai:Lellan. runner-up -i men-5 ,-"ml": W. I-lRti: Miss Dorothea Stewart. Sturdivant. L: ltlossi. POINT MATCH Sponsored 5! Nyk-MtiDougald. Mantle. ClllClK0 am 000 N2 De I 1 1 Boston 000 040 000 l- 5 12 ljMar,iorle Stewart runner-up - Do- Wilson. Staley l7i. La Palme lrothea Stewart. Isl. l-'isciiei- um and Battey. Moss POINT MATFH sponsored by 17'. Lollar Nit. Sullivan. Delock Mrs. T. W L. Prowse. wtnltrt '91. Susce tint and White. Daley Iris MscLellan runner-tiv - METRO tit) . W: Susce L Fischer. HM. 393")!!- Fhi-Rivers BO!-Wllllam5.' j Hwy, M... ...,,--..L.. Pliila '.',ttti 200 000 0.. A 9 1 st t.u.n.- zoo the lot)! .'l2 ti. Sanfnrd. Farrell I71. lilofcheadl 2 You'hfuE . sHon.g sciimtdt (lot Sfnd di.iiiidi-ttgn ompeiitors .mit tilt. W: -hmit. L: . . mt Finish Swim lilillcr llrs Phtlii-Lopala. dcrsnn Stl. tiunninzhani. international League l Among rotiti-staitls in fllllhll lb! lltcliiiiiiiid 000 000 fltltl. 0 K 0 fiiitr iiiilc swiin Wrrlitc.xt1.ix at Ilie llloittrcal lilllillll 03x -5 ll 0 Wcsl Prlticc Bttaril til Triitlc ku- Wicslcr. iairies tilt and ('.hiti; uatic Mu-t. Miss Leona Howard. Harris and Napoli hr; mtl .land lleaih Contain of Cape Wnlf. Novak These young folk aged 14 and to Columbus l0l iitttilititl--ii fl iiyyenrs rcspcctivcly fltushcd frcsh Tiiroiito 0t)200l)0l)0--2 4 has daisies and certainly iitcrit Kuraia and Colios. Sclimitz. hcartiest i-niigratiilatinns for their tiiiaii wit. Jordan tat and Ro stamina and sportsnianship. selli. L: Schmits. HR: Col-Biirnne. l ggw Am l ' " -' A Detroit Olfl 000 (XXL l 5 1. Washington oio 000 001-2 ii 1. DOUl)l8l'l90d9l' AT Foytat-it and House: Pnscualg and Berberet. HR: Wash-Sievcrii More" Sunday Havana 200 ml 0(X)- 3 6 ll Buffglo 000 310 10,- 5 g at Souriit and Mt. Stewart will play Lane, Pom, I61 gnd I1quig-min; a double header at the vorell Herbert and Noble l.- Lanc HR: diamond Sunday starting ill 1 pm- Bfl--Stcitarl ti-iaihcr Eric Robin. League Wesl- ' ing a niccttng of the League ex- Softbcill Games lecunv-t . i Pcakes and Mort-ll will iiicel in m, ",k. it single game on the Pcakes dia- mnnd starting at 2 o'clock on Sun- in” day. The are thc fllllll gaiiics in the Kings liounty Lcugue. lath GRANDSON COLOGNE. Germany tAPi - W R0" 5'll'lN'l' fihaticcllor Koitrad Atlrntiticr ill. Softliall games over end are as follows: Saturday. B.Y.C. vs B.l.S. Dlnmondt t2.l)0 p.ni.t. Sunday. Vcrnon RXVPT is Iona (semi-finals) tt..'l0. .lr. B.Y.C.i vs Cardigan texhibltion. t Monday R Y C "Old m3'"0"d' Blrfys vs. B.l.S became a griindfitther for the lfith tPiirkdnlo). 'Ilme Frlflilf. STARTERS WITH POSITION! FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1957 A PACE - 2 DASIIES AT 8225.00 EACH l Trititiiie. 3 My Darling. It -Myrtle's Roy; L Tiitirida Bay; 3.. the RCA F. Little Letigiiers it to he hltl plck- to poaching. under sired lobsters 1 mm Mgcwillhmg toned mun up for the Kinsmen and Andy Plan was In R.C.A.l'. hurler. Jahsleerhlts homer for the ::lIIIlIE to help than to their ll. Barry's lions Win Over BIS Lions. the Jr. BYC all Ir. I.Y.c. was T3; l'.; igit SE35: 2 iii ii gttitmg:-:3: ;:;::fi.t;”E? iofiiagil fl ;.;;ii aiiii 2 To 9 Mr. Jollscntt; it .Vivitin M.. 7-Peter Federal. B TBOT - 2 DASIIES AT S200.00 EACH (QUINILLA) I-Bonnie's Girl: I-Ginger Worthy; I-Airlock; (Ant, cgmi. g, Iknyal Train; 0-New rt-irea; 7-Frisco The Great; A-Colonel 'lud- MI. I PACE - I DASIIFAI AT 8200.00 EACP (DAILY DOUILI) Moore and MacLeod Ltd. winner-l - Mount Stewart. rlriit. anntitinrcd last night fol ow-I Island Branch A.A.U.C. last even- ting announced that the final re- Tl!!! tottowins It tho uhedul-.;iituiion am to register lean-ii finals of the island Openland players for Island Baseball tptaydnwns. 1Britermueld.lbs.teA and in- t rmedlste " ". W ttgtist lit 5llUI'dlY- 5'13: 3"l' "0 """ Aell registrations and fees must ha Walter Cullen vs. 123:;-god at: tlhenfxecutlveby Mm. ' . I! "I - . 'PEsul dun A M! no pm l On August lath. schedule of "fl 'y' "El ' i ' ' plsydowns must be made up and "Wu s doubles. Walter Cullen and tregmned dub, wt" be !,o;m,dI,w L :..irl Smith. vii. Patti Key: a nd lletter and through the press as In Manny Rays. tschedule. lsroitr or Kiuets Two Undefeated Teams Are Now Slated To Meet As a result of the Piaakes Homh- iiitiiiigs lwlnrs tlir Snttrut delrni ins tictnrv ntcr Stiurts on Sunday. cs collapsed Both trams vtern thc llnnibcrs moved itito a first short some of their key player-. place in: with klnrcll Both teams Claude Peters. Souris' rookie cat- have ldcniical t-0 records. Not on-lchcr. was missing with a sprained ly are their records unblemished. l ankle. rect-ived at practice on Wed- but. they have dcfcatcd thcir op- nesdoy. His presence was sorely psntion by lopsided scores. Those missed. and was largely to do with two teams t-lash to thc first time the lopsided score. one tteek from Sunday. On Sunday In Georgetown. Sour. l in the meantime Iilorell plays is and the locals clash for the first while Peskeit is time this season. This will be an important game from a sauna standpoint. as they are deadlock- ed with Mount Stewart for the last playoff position. in the other game on Sunday. Morcll goes to Mount Stewart. in one of the best Softball gamci of the season. Sunday Cardlgsi edged Vernon River to clinch firs place and the Montague Baker: Trophy. The win also gave Card- gan a bye into the league final- This was the last game of the reg ular schedule. Jim Mclntosh. son of Mr. ant pMrs. Andrew Macintosh of Sour its is home on leave. Souris lnl District will remember Jim as be lcrful over the tcn inning route.ing one of Sourln' top all anounr .tn pick up the victory. His oppos-tathleles. He ' lly excelled ii llllil mntindsmiin A. Coffin was no'liockey and baseball. At present less msstcrful while taking thahlim is stationed in Montrwal. and defeat .ttlays softball in both the Navy ntittll lll Pt-akcs on Sunday. s.Leai;tte. and The Montreall indus- Close game ii.-it waged for five trial League. I l for the l Tennis Tournament. idle. This gives Nlorell ii chance to move into sole procession of first plncc for at least a week. while Morcll sports a perfect re cord. Sundayis opposition. Mount Stewart is wlnli-.ss in three games. However. don't let this fool any- one. in their last two games. Mount Stciinrt gave Georgetown quite a run hr-forc bowing Sunday's game bi-tivt-cn Mount Stewart and Georgetown has one of tltc best cver seen on this end of the island. It lasted ten innings before Georgetown pushed across the winning run. after tying the T game l-l in their half of the eighth inning. Allie MacPhee pitchcd mas- .-...-. .. , STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR MONDAY, AUGUST 5, I957 JR. FREE FOR ALL 1'. & P.--I DABHI3 AT 33 EACH l --l')t-nny Pointer: 2-.Mel; 3- Jcilllty Leigh: 4-Premise J. Walter: 5 -Prvvrr Clans; it-oowiiiowii; 7-1'aii Geoeaac: I-koppoaa rtayitri. B PACE - I DASIIES AT II00.N IOUINILLAD l-GI! Slitril; I-Jean B. LOI: 8-flri : 4-J Dkl: 5- Jm-y A. Hanover; A-Captain Morgan; 1-'rAu.iMaIpst, an it PACE .- 2 nssmtzs A'l' noun non (DAILY DOUILI) I l-iottagc Frank: l.My Volo; 3-Fagxt; ltty George. Ii-Abner The Great; 'I- Cleuz I-Billie Juno. Jot Also eligible-sandy Yorke. C PACE - I DAIIIE AT 3175.” EACH tpsisr pouaui , I-Vera signal: !-PCIdn- 5-Guy Inch; 6-- Aiitn alignin- icr. 4 Y NM Ciilef- L l-Chocolate Dip. I-lisso; :40 lo -4--IdkDawit.l sttnntzzs-r -- It .: Mam” oait1.t-cacti-uiirou nescs-iosninsi-isas I-HInulmu;Lnm1Iu: .t4huqsuswnA.n 'awuunu-pawn :'f : A . : ; - ":...,'-.--55-M ----r l)'l'l0!'-- 115.00 DPAUI-IDAQAT 1 S tssn.ssauat.atuE'.. 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