all Decisions McCluskey; Ace, Ryan Fight To Draw ' Relentless Dick Hall. ltl pounds The youthful Hall. on his way up the flute ladder. piled up' points in the middle rounds. with- stood a terrific Mccliukey attack, In the eighth round and fought out even terms for the last two sions. tn earn the nod of the all, ficiall in a close fight i Judge Danny McCormai-k scor-l - ed four mtsnda for Hall. three tori Mccluskey and three even. Judge: Earl Smith called it 54-1 and: Referee Bud Lund t-8-3. There were no knockdowna. "Ace" Mt-Cluskey. called on his. Od Hall who seemed to be tiring. I The Charlottetown boxer glgn an , lodge in the ninth round and in the tenth round the boys traded blown on fairly even terms. Brother "Ace" Mcluakey diow- ed the fans that he still has what it takes to make a boxer as he in be a veritable tiger as he man-i staged a terrific sixth round come- back to punch Mickey iapeciire noaee. Ryan scored hard to the head during the early rounds but took puniahment to his mid-section in return "Ace" was igivea a hug hand from the crowd at the end of the fight. "Bud" Ramsay showed himself handled Jimmy 0'Mailey. The Scott; 5 'l'he0harlothtownGeaIidiaI.IrHay.Aagut3.ltl6'l R. C. A. F. Saftballers Win 7-3 Over Legion Team At S'Side i The R.('.A.F. softball team of around the ring and earn a draw.firs' roiuid but Ramsayis hard ill” I-9ll0'l ll 9”” 5111850”! in what might be termed that "Battle of the split trunks." Bnuil punches cut him down. iPark last evening by the score of Ramsay dropped his man twicei7'3- Th! home WWI 00!! hid Ii fighters had trouble with ttieir.ln the third round and once more shaky first inllilll. Commlilinil 3. trunks and twice the fight bad to in the fourth round and again in hobbies and the Air Force boys be stopped while new garments - iwere secured Ryan, a big smooth working the fifth when referee Will Mc- Cluskey wisely stopped the bout. There were no knockdowns in scored four runs on one hit off pitcher Sonny Stull. This was the margin of victory and the teams boxer. outfuughi the game "Ace".t:lie curtain raiser as Steele and nailed down to plgy g clog; eon lduring the early rniinds but late in the fight round Mt-Cluskey began gscuring with 'his powerful left and almost hooked himself a victory. I Both fighters were a lArsenault fought to a draw. Both boys got in their licks and the de- ciaion was a good one. A large crowd of fans attended old time punching power to batter! Mickey Ryan in the sixth round and send his comeback from Brnckton. Mass. kit-Cliiskey weighed 168 pounds and Ryan I70. Fighting "Bud" Ramsay. I50 pounds of Summerside, displayed the best form of his eareer to atop Jimmy 0'Malley of South Rostnn at I32 of the fifth round after he had lnored his opponent bopes' soaring as he fought to a draw; with the smooth working Ryanl i nick iiAi.i. count of low blows. l in the third round they went to town in Vl('ltIlls fashion ripping one another in close. Hall started to score hard in the fourth roiiud mp-pp time... t')'MaIley uoighpd 150 and from there on the haulers had pounds. In the curtain raiser Leo ”Whip-- rev” Steele. 134 pounds a Char- nttetnwn fought to a draw with "Peanuts" Arsenault, ltl pounds of Summerside. The Hall - Mt-Cluskey main bout was a rematch from a July 4th fight here which ended in a draw. Last night's battle was every bit the fans on the ends of their seats. Hall pressed hard during the middle rounds and .Vlc('liiskey fought brilliantly to stop the Bus- ton boy. in the sixth round Hall measured his man in 'Vlt'Cluskc)'a own corner but Cobey fought his way out of a tough situation. The seventh round was one of the beat of the fight. Hall was i as savage and almost as close as clearly looking for the knockout the two battlerii displayed to the crowd the sciences of offensive and delensiie boxing The two hatllersi spent the openm tng round et long range, warming up and feeling eadi other out. They started to work in earnest in the second round which Hall had taken away from him on ac- hiit again Mt-(lliiskey fought back to take the pin) away from the visitor. The eighth round was clearly the best of the night for Mf.'(VlIIS- key. He caught Hall with a good left-right combo early in the round and dominated matters for the next three minutes. He outpiinch- Nevv Ekperience For A's Billy Martin NEW YORK tAl'i- Losing is a keen have suffered Alli. season. new experience for Billy Martin "YOU GET S0 MAD and he doesn't like it although he ggyg lira trying Just on hard aince p at I better the his mm from New York Yankees Kansas City uni leverage .10 points to .271. i in the Kansas City Athletics. - ”li gets so ynii don't want to go anywhere or do anything," Martin tin pestered his ex-matas all Martin has tried his best, hitting n .300 pace in ii form in raise his Ever a fierce competitor. Mar- after- three sight at the end of the fight, as erty who once again brought box they Med freely torn tlieirre- ilAbbiels ea... mg fans a top notch card. Kings' Team The f'harloiieli-wn Abbie: ile- feated a team from King": County llsl Itltzltt at Memorial Field by the score of 3-1. Vern Hanrlrahan was on the mound for the Ahbies and hold the Kings" County team to jii st three hits over a apace of six in- lngs of play. Paul Jay went th e route for the visitors and touched for seven hits. three of them by Buck Whiilui-k uhu had it perfect nilht at the plate. Kenny MacDon- ald was one for one with a RR! single in the fifth for the Ahhiea. Whitlock drove in another run while the third scored on an error. The abbles opened the scoring iin the first inning when Bobby l.iinil led of with a single and scored on Whltlocks first single of ; "IO llllht. They added another in the fourth without the aid of a hit. Hnndraiiaii reachcd first -in an er-' ror, stole second and third and scored on another error. The Ahtiies scored the clincher in the sixth inning with three conse- cutire singles by Jack Kane. Buck Whitlot-k and Kenny Mai-Diinald. before there was anybody out. The Kings" ('oiinty team scored ll1('!l" only run in the third inning when R. Jay struck out but was safe on first due in an error by the catcher. Before this inning was over .lay had scored the tying run. Forbie Kennedy who usually plays for the Ahhies played this game in thc camp of the King's County crew and went catcher ' for the team. Kennedy did not add much power to the lineup though as he went hitters in three trim to the plate. lducly io...i...igir..i..; .i.s....i;.” Lead For Ladies Golf Title The sttirily Ill - your - old young-I f l By W. R. WHl'2ATl.F3Y Canadian Press Staff Writer . MDVTRI-IAI. ICPJ Rliinde Judy slers. who in recent weeks has won both the Quebec junior and test from there on in. The Flyers got all bits nff Siull and he walked four. Dobson gave up four safe blows and issued four bloody the fight promoted by iii-in Doh (I... pass", l Dobson received magnificent support from his mates, especi iliirial Round In ally Gellard atlhird base who had Ryan llioetonlan looked like a winner the s"""""" '1'” delul-'4 ll" 5'""m""l eight assists. some of them spark- ling. and Norm Little at first whose uncanny ability to scoop up plays from the dirt was a feature of the game. Dobson hit a home i run in the third frame and Byrne j a round tripper in the fourth in- nln hits and Byrne. Dobson. Latarte. and Phillips one each. Charlie Deighan, Sonny Stull. Elmer Phil- lips and Henry Gallant each had a safe hit. Gallant's a double. The Legion committed to mlscuea and R.C.A.F. 8. Ladies Golf W Tournament At S'Sicle Aug. 3 The final round of the pI'l)k'lfIL'- isil Ladies golf championship will i he played at the Summcrside Golf and Country Club on Saturday. August 5rd. Following is the draw N0. 1 TEE: 12.00. Miss B llogg. Mrs olton. Miss G. lluslard i2.l0-Mrs. A. Horne. Mrs. i W. C (L MacDonald. Miss C. MacDonald.- t2.20-Mrs. J. Beer. Mrs. W. Mae- lNeill. Mrs. W. Barbour. l2..'l0-Mrs. R. Silliphant. Mrs. A Macxce, Mrs. E. MacNevio. 12.40-Mrs .1. Mustard. Mrs R. Parker. Mrs. A. .'llacMillan 12:50-Mrs. K. Irwin. Mrs. W. 'MacDonald. Mrs. C. Traimir. l.00-Mrs. R. Carr. Mrs. J.C. Gal- lant. Mrs. C. Greenough. l.l0-Miss .l. .at-Lean, Wilson. Miss M. Stewart. I L20-Mrs. E. Macaipine. Mrs. ,(.'erry. Mrs. M. (laudet. l..Yl-Miss P. MarMlllan. Mrs. ii il.arkin, Mrs. K. Miiclvnr, Mrs. R. Judge. Mantle Ahead Of Ruth's Mrs. J. .l. ' NEW YORK tAl'i - The Van- N0. 4 TEE 12.00-Mrs. f.' Wi-orl, Mrs. Horne. Miss D. Stewart. i 12.10-Miss l. Machellan, Min 8 ilaiiler. Miss llowalt. i I11)-Mrs. MacLeod. Mrs. K Johnston. Mrs J. Molloy. 12.30-Mrs. F. Doods, Mrs I IMacl)onald. Mrs. A. Hnwatt. lTl;ole Record is Feature Of Meet The sctting of a new Maritime record for the Pole Vault was the lfeature of the athletic meet held at Eldon in connection with thel Caledonia Club field day on Wed- lnesday. Alfred Groom of Sum- jmcrsidc cleared the bar at, l'.l ifeet ninc and seven-eighth inches for the new mark. The results are in follows; 1 Boys under l! l. fun Nichol- lson. Flat Riier 2 .l.D. MacPher- son. Bcllevue 3. Dave MacGowan. Quincy. Mass. Girla under 12, I. Glenda Stow- art. Charlottetown. 2. Sandra While. Charlottetown X. Debbie 2. For the Flyerl. Robbie had two p 4 '..- .- PANAMA NEW YORK Casi-y Sicngitl.'I(ansas City Athletics Game playing in a tournament at Her managcr of the Now York Yankees at Yankee Stadium Tuesday Chas- shry. Pa. lie and his teammatei wears in Panama hat gircn him on sin is it member of in Canal him were llu-sis of the Yankees. ihli ti7th birthday by Douglas VFW tecncr baseball team which is (AP Wlrephotni hassin. right. before the Yankeea- ' Ebwodlglers Delfeai1Chicago A White Sox & Red Sox Lose - Brivivii liodzcri warnicrt it hits through the first seven inn lifusial. snapping a slump hv for tonight's opener in a tlirce- tugs. rallied f-or three runs in the getting as many hits in this game "names shnii in win at Milwaukee eighth inning Thursday night I over the major league lead n runs ll ::'ml;'h0l:F1 Chlt'iS;1)ll a 1-3 victory over the Philadelphia batted in with sa. '1? BC U I U? l)' I6 vi Phils. The triumph enabled the -11,, Redmm. mm,” M. Hodges set a National League rec- ' i W." yord with hisnlflth career grand- riE.::'u,(?unh pl". l" U". "mgge Wln” 'l"'d "I la" M'l' 'la"' Mme run" Stan Lopaln and Rip Rrpulskl wan N" . ll W8! lilf 0IIi.V flit! ital"? MthN'l- got home runs for the Phiis and "m”' Mm hm mused ' "M" ruled in the National l.i-guc. uhcrc impala-5 W” ms third in ,3 man, "'5 "ll" w'”' '" "'"""9d Alb"- St. Louis ('.:irdinals rnulti slip past games here. zrefzfd "' h" "lmh Vlml" in " cc sionii. Idle Milwaukee into first place . with a night game iiclory over Tl” ."'di. ''”l””'' "W "1"" ltwuihe -Ixthllrnishltriumvii U" N”. ymk man” pmladel after Curt Simmons had held them mg mg 5L Long, Hub. which M, iphia and t'incinnati also met in a. l.” "M run ""1 ml" M” W” U” Won HIM 0'11 of U19 in! 10 Ind first seven ”rinings and it brought; 11 or 13, .night game. , g in the Amrrii-an League. the :33" Had” m .9 rah"? Slm; Musialllu fourfor-four including I first - place New York Yankees this 23rd and 24th homers. pinned iwere idle. but took a four-game ”u""”3l', R””'5 3'0"” ,l1"' an ltth defeat on southpaw Johnny lead af last - place Washington rem went around for the finish Antoneill. . 10.9,... ..1,,,..,. Van lderstinr. Eldon i00 yard dash bounced the second-place Chicago ll! did I mailtfflll Job of miilrh open, l. Dave Hynrliuan. t"harlntte- iwhitc Snx .1-4 Dctrnii xlnnd off 3; innings Parent for.tlis- two home town 2 Alfred Groom. Summer- ninth-inning Boston rally to bew in: Simmonsi pitching int s.1i'en side .1. Ralph Annear. Lower Monl- the Red Sox 7-5 and gain a' share run pitches. Darling" ma ”"""d" M '"m"K d-"" senior championships. topped her -k""' Mir”! Mlnilh WM "l'll' eimt Tllllfldly. "You just want uiiaoon Wednesday. collecting alt around and pout. -of the five hits off Rob Tiirley in "l was with tbe Yankees eighty the first game and gctiinl on base year: and we used to lose once in twice by walks in the second n while Now we lose a lot. Then game I you go home and think about it. Rut it Iaslfl em-iiizli. the tanks About what you can do personally aweeplnz fill ti0lIhlrlIPl"lPi' 1'0 "'5 so help. And all you can do to 5-4 to make it ill of i7 ever the lAthletics this season. Martin. neppcr-poi second base. "You get so mad." Vlartin said. than who used to scrap if neceii- I "that it starts to hurt your base- nary to help thr Yankees win. has ball. You do things you wouldn't been member of the Kansas City It roster for 0: games since he weal "lake let's say the score in ticd Qhylipgd by the Athletics from and you go tip there and try to Npw vary on ma June is trailing hit a home rim You're not a home .19..-iii", rtin hitter but you try in do it all Of the Ill games. the Athletics 3""! MW- hsie wnn iii and lost 32, including 12 louse: in la tries against New "And it's not a real bad i-luh." York. The 82 defeats, in six weeks. he added. "We luau lose those darn are only twe lesa than he Yaa- one-run gameii.' -Bab Bragan Told To Stop Clowning On Ball Field ('m(iiNNA'r1 (Apt Bobby Ira-. Bragan. who came out of the gen. manager of Pittsburgh Pi- minor leagues with a repiiiatinn "u... v," "M g,i..,my Thu;-gdgy for unusual managerial tactics. 5. run rimming on the baseball was Iorderrd out of Wednesday field or (are indefinite sumension. .lIllN I III"? by I""l1l"! st" W"-' r-,,;,.y v,,,i.1pm at an Landes for holding his nmie to National League. advised thong- ' sl , mm H", "em w,,1n,,d,y "mm in tour repeated farcical acts on Mmnuknv ,i”in' ".0," . Mm, the field indicate it is not )'0;'II' ., ".4; .m,, h, ",1 M... "m,,,,. netiire tn inkenthe game on t e out of the game. Robby oflerwl field uriniisl). (wiles said in hay each of the umpire! a drink from ""'l""'" '" R'”'”"'" w' '""l '" . HI h..""g Pf! i”fIl1.llf'TPl' Ii I IPTIOIII hliSllICII and to be conducted as such. I; 3'" m'.h"'h "W". nun” when will not tolerate antics such Ill ”'cl"'l "' Chlfu" m" ml" you have engaged in." l "5 3" "L ;"'"' "F." 'l"'',,'": . Giles ordered Bragan to pay a .1-rgch nut lgeowing Ill! "' non fine by game time Ang. I. C "T" ll" "My Th'"' " '9'" and then added this warning hm V'l"- M "M"l' "Any future offence of this na- : "FM VPYY C0ll'"7-3'" M "'9 MW lure will subject you to indefinite per M Ill! P0P0'l'lMl- ' iiuiipension ' Giles declined to comment on Only Wednesday he had relected lraganr Chiral! """MN- il request by Bragan that the urn- lplre team of Frank Daacoli. llll Baker, Frank Secnry and Lendeai .be broken up. declaring they had; by yourseif.- ('au't tell much you try " i The soda episode followed. show how he felt about a decision. - Imite from the Montreal Whltlock club. fired a four- under -par 73 Thursrlay to take a four - stroke lead in the first round of the ('a- naltian ladies" M-bole close tourna- mi-iit. ilhe local club include the Irst round for the Club's seniors ichampionship. it in runs held by Horace Jardine. Earlier this week the highlight was a hole-in-one by Art Macken- zie of Charlottetown. He perform- ed the feat on the 100-yard second hole. t Bcrmuda was settled in I609 by Sir George Somcrii and his com- pany. shipwrecked en route on Virg nia. l 4 ALTERED RECORD BOOKS remiirknble performance with an eagle three at the AM-yard lnth. Tlic drubbing she gave the Royal Montrciil i-nurse lcfi defending Champion Marlene S t e w n rt -of Fnnthill. Dnt.. and four other girls four strokes in arrears with par 7'7. Tied with Marlene were .la net Mat-lirls of the Montreal Country ('lub at nearby Sta Lambert. who was paired with Marlene; Rae Milligan of ('algary. Donna PM- ton of Winnipeg and Mary Ellen Driscoll of Saint John, NB. Amitlii-r stroke back at 7! was llletty Stanhnpe of Edmonton. and at 70 was Mrs. G R. Sciiwrigbt of Toriintn Two players were tied with 80.! Rita l.ohneii of l.iinen- iberg. N.S.. and Roma Neundorf lenged but fell abort of BNTIC Ruth's home run record last sea- son. now is running ahead of an- other nf the Babes all time achievements. In in games. Mantle has re- icelved lit walka. if he continues the pace. he will finlah with mi l ague. Rays 1: in ll years. 1. James Knox. Flat River 2. Spencer Cant- eln. Summcrrille, Mass. 3. Gcral Campbell. Charlottetown Girls I2 in is yrs. I .l9Sl4lP How- att. Tryon 1. D Show. Di-Sable. D. Maccalluin, Murray Har- compared to Ruth's major league ll" record of Hit in l92.'l. l Mantle already has siirpassed his own personal high for walks: in a season when he drew till in llllill. inf Toronto. QIIEIEC Tl-IAM l.l-LAD! Little Miss Darlingis l('tIrP was the big factor in giving the Que- lbec team a one-stroke lead overt llntil the doughty champion and Miss Macwlu came in with their. 77:. no one was closer to nr tman II but the pick of the field was hunched behind their. Then a couple more pars came along and jual before Rae Mllligan finished. Judy whnoped in with I hang. daughter of Mrs. A. R. Darling -- tbe former Dora Virtue who best held both the Canadian ladleai eleee and open titles. ,'f1te Saint John. N). girl was one under par with her front-rune 17 but rest into trouble coming two over par, for her 77. BASEBALLW RESULT! i Anerten League Chicago fill Gm tn)--4 I 0 Washington flm ll.'l 00x -5 7 Harshman. Fisher tI'. stiiiev I7- and Lollar. Belle)! '7': Slnbb-. CLIZVENGIZR ill and FitrGeral Hobbs. L-Fisher. III: Chi-Ddiy; . Wash-Alevere. Dnrolt llflfltlflli-Til I Mean. Byrd iii and lfoiuie; For- ateleii. Mlnarcln I7: and white. r. i no ynrda fnpenl 1. Alfred Groom . 2. Dave Hyndmnn 8. Lincoln Mac- Phersnn. Belleviic. Shot Piitt-l George Walters. Char- lottetown. I. C Rrt-haul. Xinrosii. 1. Alfred Groom. Distance It ft. I H inches. Hammer Throw-l George Walt- ersm 2 ti Rrchiiiit R John K Mac- Donald, Kilmuir. litatance ill feel it 1-2 inches. Running High Jump 1. Dave l0ntIrio and two Itmkrl WI? M- Hyndman. 2. Alfred Frmm. .1. Mal- h p. ,1 nu. M H, y bone in lnierprovinclal team play. ' goim Mai-Lend. Kirirnss. Heiitltl sltllllmt T:&Pr"TtTll1l r7onr::l.'x- 5 feet 2 inches. Running Broad .Iiimp t. Allml Groom 2 f'. Brchaiit fl Alfred Groom. in ft. ti I-2 inches. Seek race Men I. Ralph An- near. I 1:. Connolly, tone 1. Richard Neuffer Point Prim Sack race girls 1. Kathleen Mr- Tl" "'"''"”"'l y”"""”'' l' "" Williams, Eldon 2 Gloria Buchan- int"! lillimi lhr (ltth! nan .'l Valery Macl'lii-riinn. l-Zldon. Pole Vault 1 Alfred Groom tex- hibltlnni Height 11 feet. nine and seven-eighth lnchee. JUST NICKNAME "Siwiuh." a word of Chinook home. recovering in the last few jargon meaning any Indian II but 3; . 5 3 I holes to finish the stretch with 40. lleved to be a corruption of the 211933;; '3, . French "Sauvage." i Noble. W-Paige: Lltume. HR: bfl-Easter! Mia-Smith Columbus MD MI GI)--A I Montreal wltmwx-.-I 1 a Hall and Fnbol; Colluin and? NR: Mtl-Gentile. (Ill ffltflll .1 I 1 lil WI ML 7 II I Ctiateii. Poet ill. Nardella ill. Dllol ill and Vatlingtoe; Pearce. Tlefenaiier fl and Rnselll. - Pearce: L-(hates. HR: Tor-Jetlr me. it i l.aw'rr-nrc. wlin how:-it nut fur a pinch hitter in the last of the ser- enth. allowed only lite hits dur- lng his tcnure on the mound and of fourth place with Cleveland in the only other game scheduled int-:Ars IIORNSRY. KINER Hodges. Rrookiynlx 3.1- icar old Jirst bnscmnn and tiaridyman. 5'""'k N" ”V"" 5.-mu. ,, 1., Wm. Rum." H,,m,hy ST. l.f)LIlS IAT” Stan lliisiiil ;and Ralph Kini-r for the league ll3'Ti"1P"'d"' it'll? flint! Tiiuuday record with a rap into the com". 'llRTli with four hits. Including two field bleachers against rookie iiomm. and Sam -tones viirherl eightliander anti Anderson as the an R-0 vlrlor.v an the St Lani: Dodizcrs bagged it with fur runs Cardinals look over the National iln the fifth inning. Hodges also lind League lcad by completing I a sacrifice fly for a total of NP ihrcc-game series sweep over the RR”. y New York (iianti. Yankee Lou Gehrig net the ma- jor league record for bases-loaded. homers iilth 3-! Ted Williams of pllnsinn Red Sox lciids iii-inc play i era with it. i Sandy Ainttrm and Roy Campg- neltn. who drove in three runI.. STA and three relievers for in bits emit made the most of six (tub error- Sendy Knufas won his fifth. third from the Cubs. with a four-hittr-r.j giving up a three-run hnrner to Ernie Banks in the fourth inning. '1' llM1Nl ll. hiking his season total to M-with .'l of the strike- IIOMER NOT i.:uouc.u i "W- l.arry Doby. playing in his tttht itloaaon. hit his 2.'l7t.h cageer hornei .run. but first bases-loaded Job. lnr ye 4-0 White Sox lead in thI fourth l :lnning at Washington The Sen- l atnrii scored one in their fourth l foliage Frank. I My Vnlo ,Aiao r-ligihle--Sandy Yorke. Slevera hit his Zntli home run. with a man on. and Mill Bailing added an RBI double. Chuck Stiibba. 3-H. won it with relief help. Bill Fischer . lost it in relief 5 i e v e r 1. mhtrhtiu Yankee Mickey Mantle for the No. 2 spot behind Williams 129i in the Amcrl- l t V:-rs Signal. 1.Pertrles; I tar. 0" I-"Rue home run derby. has hit it against Chicago. He has five y more games against the White So: and ii chance in heat the mninr lteague record for most home run; ayinst one club in nne season set by Gehrig with it against Cievei elonir ndl. land in ttm. CINCINNATT VAN Gtncliinetl lM"Pll- INVDDM with only four i - v..&........ , l ti:ksi”wirA”i7p6s 1 son SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1957 C PACE - 2 DASI-lI'3 A (DAILY DOUILEI MATINEE RACES MacNElLLS MILLS SATURDAY. AUGUST 8rd STARTING AT 2:00 PM. Three Well'Fiiled Clasies Sponsored by Women's institute . ...e.:-1...... ITIONS A PACE w- 2 DASIIES AT 8225.00 EACH Ti-ihiine. 2 My Darling; J -Myrtle's Roy; 6 -Taurlda lay; l- Mr. -lvillacotl. ll -Vivian M.: 7--Peter Federal. B TROT -- 2 imsntcs AT 8200.00 EACH ioutNet.t.Ai Bonnie's Girl. 2 Ginger Worthy; 8-Airlock. 6-Mt. Cgrfnl: 1. Royal Train. 6 Ni-w Fnrovt, 7 -Friarn The Great; s roiiinel and It PACE -- I t)Asltl:;t-l AT 8200.00 EACH inAii.v noi.iiii.ei ; 8 Fetrgo. 4 V Not Chtefc '- .lnIlily mom. is -Abner The omit, 7--But: Ctoss: I-Billie Juno 1' 3175.00 EACI-I -Progress Brand. 4 .!lric'a F4-I. 5 fitiy l.nilus. A-Hum Dale. 7 Donald Clegg; I--Helen's Dream Men Pliitiblr -lmnadalr. Allie Budlnng- Miss Commando; Johnnie Jew D morr -- 3175.00- h'nl-Ivu Brit. 1 l.nrIr.v ixiiinn. 3 riimiio Liarri: s iimiiin Fir-t. 5 Ioma Ruillnng. 5 All ttuiltnng. 7 11" it; put" cv Al-o eligible -Real Pal; Clieetiy Dude; Palacona: Pat Rey" STARTERS WITH POSITIONS , , ; Del, -7-. iv-M . 1.-r i I . '- - it .::::::...”...r':r::..::;.":;..": n?”-o-.n--m-”' ”'""' an m m i . FGR MONDAY. AUGUST 5, 1957 Giles aald Brngan's tlguree were I league 3'””'”' w 3 ”'T" " ' l Ieentlehary. Outta ti lteerdi very wrong and plainly noted his I08 fl till I! ll 0. 3" - nut '03 ALL 1. & office would continue to handle the 7 3 5 1-3 I ('”' lN.ch"”l .” l"”'”' "l . ' P”-', "Am" Ar um "up," immm, 'M,,," ,M".,, guy" ".4 i,r.mp,meu.; paw. Irrl tli: G. Dlaylork and lhants. " Y?l"ftfayi NO" in Die art I-Denny Pttlller; I--Meg: A-Jnlltty Iieldt: s-Prawn: J. Walter- Ial help. sky. Allderaon m. oieierieia iii, la;8cgiflelu'i'i'.y. Ills: at-cit . Clark. 3; A:Ii'iv;:.'y'l-vital. PPWW 09": 0-Denim: 7-T-I Om-oz I-I-rand! rimm- iai and Neetnen. 1.-Pnholaky v - ' t v . I . kn-linden: cu-a-m. nmmm .;.vA.b";.-3"-wig. :3": ,';;V;! It mm a race -- 1 oasssszs A'l' anus SOCOIIJ Round eueiesaa-a s 0 Asneeieee tueao County”-A'l.l my?" M W m" ) an necks : i w i. ran. oat. i J I on Spirit: :4... a. tee: :4-iui Auto; may on; :- Of Golf Tourney m. we 3; van. :7 : as-1 - -- ------eem -- "iv A H-mar: 0-can-In iurm-. 7--i-onset. . ID .010 4 Hon Saturday mmmmdmhdur 33m 7. : gilt. 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