| Hy i if j i (Millett) 1-1, Gary Hi. (A. Langille) 2-4, Hi Acres Peter, (Chase) 3-2, Ima Bell (Dickinson) , three other starters, times 2.20°1-5 and 2.20 45; Lucifer is — by Ross Millett, Frederic- £ Races 2 and 6, Roman Counsel (Devlin) 1-1, Racket (T. Etter) 2- Miss Abner T. (Woodside) 4-2, two other starters, time 2.20 and 2.19; Roman Counsel owned by Lloyd MacKinney of Gagetown. Races 3 and 7, Bernie’s Choice _ (Horseman) 1-2, Andrew's Girl, (Killam) 3-1, Barcena Hanover, (Woodside) 2-4, five other start- ers, time 2.15 and 2.16 3-5; Ber- nie’s Choice owned by S. H. Horseman, Moncton; Andrew’s Girl owned by ‘he Valley Stab- les, “East, Florenceville, NB. Races 4-8, Lola Hal (Killam) 1-1 Royal Atom (A. Langille) 2-3, eeree Boy (‘E. Langille) _ $2, times 2.15 and 2.13; Lola Hal * Owned by the Valley Stables, East Florenceville, N.B. SACKVILLE DOWNS Arfull card of eight dashes was faced off at Sackville Downs on | Monday night, and former Island- | @wned horses made a good show- | ing.- Following are ‘the results: | Race 1, Bumpsey (E. Shaw) 1, | Reynolds Hanover (A. Carter) 2, Tim Clegg (E. Butler) 3, five | other starters, time 2.19; winner ; owned by Dr. George C. Bishop, | Lexington, Ky. | _ Races 2 and 6, Lela Clegg (L. Austén) 1-2, Crystal Maid ( G. | Maugher) 3-1, Becky’s Prince (D. | Ratchford) 2-5, Billy Elgin (S. i Daniels) 43, four other starters, ; times 2.14 and 2.13 2-5; Lela Clegg | Owned by Albert Aaron, Halifax; f - saccniiel Dartmouth. | _ Races 3 and 7, Pegaway (E. i Haléy) 1-1, Jet Master (L. Walk- er) 2-2, Royal Onyx (MacGrezor) 2.12 35; Pegaway own- Edward C. Haley. Anti- N.S. Connie French (Mac- , Titan Emlen (L. Wal- Lee Brooke (C. Connors) : 15; winner owned by Scotia Sta- bles. Halifax. ~ Race 5, Pericles (J. Chappell) 1, South Dakota (D. Walsh) 2, ' Little Johnny (R. O’Brien) 3, four i other starters, time 2.18; winner | @wned by S.J. Solomon, Halifax. ' Race 8, Joliette Lady. (E. | lonl Smith) 1, Progress Brand ( B 2.15; winner owned by Mrs. Keith Thomas, Halifax. _ Dr. Temple Hooper of this city , who is temporarily associated ' with the Saskatchewan Cancer | Clinic in Saskatoon, has sent us | scorecards of a four-day racing | meet held in that city from June 17 to 20. They had eight dashes ach day. The races were every ided between nine-sixteenths of mile and one-mile dashes, and horses came from Alberta, sKatchcwan, Manitoba and rth Dakota. One horse, Island Lad, is owned - 4M. Krisvan, Gydney, N.S. three-vear-cold class was won iby Mr. Mac M., and his best | time was 2.16 for the mile. Tae | fastest time made during the -meet was in the free-for-alil,2.13. won by Cynthia Scott. She paid | $113 for a $2 on the tote board. | Her owner is William Code, Mad- ison, Sask. Thanks, Doctor, for so kihdly J remembering this column. - } } : : : } Foe ; : ee ga AT SYDNEY | At the Sydney Sports Center last Monday n‘iz:‘, long-shot bet- tors had a regular picnic. biggest payof's of the season fea- tured the eight-<dash program, and some of tze fans pocketed as high as $123 when their choice i finished second. Two horses took mew recrods—Royal Chuck (W. Lésis) thatsjvon races 3 ard 7 in 12.156 and 2.14... and June Prince (M. MacKinnof) that. won race § in 220 345. 4 The mee:inzg was marred by an accident which resulted in a frac- fred ank'e to’ Don Saunders of iney, who was thrown from his pully in the sixth dash. We look- ed up Mr. Saunders and find that he was born on April 20, 1941, so hhas just recently passed his 18ta birthday. Last year he had 8 firsts, 2 seconds, and 7 thirds in races held at Svdney-. & + ¢ At Truro Raceway on Monday might, an eicht-dash card was ra- ced off with the following results; Races 1 and 4, My Clegg (K. Picnkney) 1-1, Pineland Duke (G Turner) 2-4 Super Hal (F. Dan- jets) 52. three other starters, times 2.17 and 2.10 4-5. My Clezz owned by William Pert. Truro. | Races 2 and 6, Basil Henley, (©. MacLeod) 1-1 Atta Girl (P. | McCully) 2-2, Bad News (H. Fiet- oher) 33, five other starters, times 2.19 and 2.19 1-5; Basil Henley owned by Dan Dunn, West- jiville, NS. Races 3 and 7. Josedale Clans- men (G. Turner) 1-1, Roberidale (© Mackeod) 2-2, Rain»ow Clegg @. Pinkney) 33, Jerry's Night- 44, tmes 2.13 5 and _%; Clareman owned dy Turaér, Dartmouth, N.S. Jones) 2, Knight Norris (R. 0’-! Brien) 3, five other starters time) The | DOWN THE BACK STRETCH di anil : f aite atively young man,having been born in Lawrencetown, N.S. Au- gust 4, 1917, and he has been one of the, most active drivers rac- ing in the Maritimes Dr. King Grady and Mrs. Grady who have been visiting here, fan, and follows the racing in his native Island province thgpugh the pages of this paper. And here is a-brief summary of the races at Sackville Downs on Wednesday night: Races 1-4, Dan- ville Delegate (G. Turner) 1-1, Leon Sparigler (E. Smith) 2-4, Our Con (D. Walsh) 33-, Miss Blue- nose (H. Spence) 6-2, four other starters, time 2.12 1-5 and 2.12 4-5; Danville Delegate owned by J.D. MacRae and D.A. Myers, Dart- mouth. Races 2 and 6, Pennsylvanian {J. Balloch) 1-1, Abbasong (L. Walker) 2-5, Runnymeade Beale | (H: Mount) 4-2, five other start- ‘ers, time 2.11 2-5 and 2.13; Pen- msylvania. Races 3 and 7, New- port Dean (L Waler) 1-1, Farscud (G. Turner) 2-5, Waychamp (Rar- chford) 3-2, four other starters, time 2.12 2-5 and 2.10 3-5. Race 5, Fresh Girl (D. Walsh) 1, Lela Clegg ‘L. Austen) 2, Ab- ner McGraw (J. Bernard) 3, four other starters, time 2.13 1-5; win- ner owned by G.H. and J.D. Is- ner, Halifax, Race 8, Henley Mite (N. Camp- bell) 1, Just Rita (D. Walsh) 2, Judy Clegg (E. Butler) 3, five other starters, time 2.16; winner owned by Herman Trask, Arm- dale, N.S. hy AT SAINT JOHN : nesday night there was a rather unusual happening when the eight dashes on the card were won by eight different horses. But that is no record, as at Charlottetown on the same night the nine dashes were won by nine different horses. The fastest mile of the night was turned in by Hall Day C., driven by. Bert Queen, in the first mile on the program. The time was 2.14 2-5. Our friend Vern Oatway has sent us a sccrecard of Richel2uv Raceway’s program for Ist Tues- | day night. The big featuré was |the $17,600 ‘Metropol Stake Trot” which had eight starters, including Camas B., that‘ was figured as having a good chance to win first. Philip Frost, which is an un- predictable horse making wild breaks which, when they occur, put him out of competition, was on his good behavior and won the vent. In fact, the reports are that he hardly worked up a sweat in winning the richest leg of the Metropolitan. The time was 2.03- 25. Brown Quits Pro Football BALTIMORE (AP)—The cham- pion «Baltimore Colts announced Friday safetyman Ray Brown is quitting pro football to devote full time to his law studies at the University of Mississippi. As a rookie with Colts last year, Brown intercepted eight passes for 149 yards gained, put- ting him in a tie with teammate Ancv Nelson for third place in the NFL. i PRAIRIE TREES EDMONTON (OP) — Approxi- mately 1,500,000 trees were shipped to more than 2,100 Al- “ 3 bis sprire for w-- @e shelter belts, Geld windbreaks ete ln tical At Saint John Raceway Wed-: e Teeny: i Sates iat oh alienate Top Pacers Stage Battles Tonight SS Neer nee Se OG ROR Many folks polit,” however, to Four other dashes will round out a great racing card. NEW YORK (AP) — Carmen Basilio of Canastota, N.Y., and Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah, both former middleweight champions, agreed to terms Fri- day for a fight that will deter- mine the National Boxing Asso- ciation champion of the division. The bout probably will be held in San Francisco’s Cow Palace Aug. 28. They will fight for the title which the NBA took away from Sugar Ray Robinson, who ‘has not fought since’ he regained the crown from Basilio March 25, 1958. Basilio is the No. 1 con- tender, Fullmer No. 2. LONG CONFERENCES Both Basilio and Fullmer, here for the Patterson - Johansson Goggin Wins '|Senior Title DAVIDSON’S MAIN, Scotland (AP) — Willie Goggin of San Jose, Calif., won the world pro- fessional senior golf champion- ship Friday by defeating Arthur Lees of Britain 5 and 3 in their 36-hole match. Goggin shot the first round in 70, one under par for the 6.366- course, near Edinburgh. He was one up at that stage and 3-up after 27 holes when he shot a 33 on the front nine. Goggin Was much more accu- rate than his 51-year-old opponent and putted brilliantly. The victory earned Goggin $420 and sent the Teacher's interna- tional trophy to the United States for the fourth time in six times the match has been contested. Legion Faces Mt. Stewart yard, par 36-35—71 Bruntsfield! Basilio, Fullmer Come To Terms heavyweight title’ bout, conferred at length with the NBA executive committee. The bout will be promoted by Benny Ford and Fred Spiess of San Francisco and Norman Rothschild of Syracuse. The trio estimated the gate receipts would come to $300,000 with the Cow Palace scaled from $30 to $5. An- } other $100,000 is anticipated from the Friday night TV sponsor. The San Francisco area, would be blacked _out. 5 Under the térms of the agree- ment, Basilio. would receive 35 per cent of all monies, Fullmer 25 per cent. Francisco until it was discovered that Rothschild, who has the fighters under contract, does not have a licence to promote in California. Robinson still is recognized as the middleweight champion in New York State so the bout ean not be held in Syracuse. Abe Greene of Patterson, N.J., NBA commissioner, said that both Basilio and Fullmer agreed to meet the No. 3 man on the list as of Aug. 28 within 90 days of their bout. Spider Webb of Chicago is the current No. 3 challenger with Gustav Scholz of Green Bay Buys N.Y. Halfback NEW YORK -fAP) — Emlen Tu nel, veteran defensive halfback of New York Giants, was sol4@ Friday to Green Bay Packers. Tunnell, former State University of Towa player, will be starting his 12th year in the National League. CATTLE BREEDING Improve Your Service! Save Money on Repeats! Place Calls Early! Phone Inseminator Either in the evening or teday. Lefty will be doing the Early Morning! hurling for the city squad im the mae ° batt ; this lid Kings ay Artificial Breeding Ass'n) County League team The bout appeared set for San . Roger MacLeod (above) is the starting hurler for Charlottetown Legionaires in their game Sunday at Memorial Field with the visit- E plenty of action for the squad last summer. time Sunday has been for 1.15. The early start necessity because the club want to catch a boat afternoon at Wood Is- This afternoon the ires are playing at Mourt against that village's en- try in the King’s County League. Lefty Dunn is the Charlottetown pitcher in this battle. Germany, European champ, No. 4. ‘ see BASEBALL EEE Moncton Fo WELDERS WAN Contact Mr. R. H. Bannon of our at the Charlottetown Hotel, Monday, June 29th from 8 a.m. till 12 noon, also 7 to 9 p.m. undry & Machine Co. Beaverbrook St. TED Ltd. Moncton, N. B. * BUILD today. 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About 100 eventually met the starter’s gun at the races to help pay the oats bills and a few made money for their owners. THE BIG PAYOFF Of course, the payoff te the winning owner — who probably doesn’t need the money—is eon- siderable. If 20 start in the 1%- mile stakes, the winning owner will receive $52,300 plus the $3,000 Gold Cup, plus the Queen’s 50 Guineas which, in Canadian cur- SUNDAY Electric Wipers e SS Se eee mn heii Charlottetown, Sat., June 27, 1959 Lady Golfers In Competition Golf Club lady members held a field day at Other oe gee oh ee 5 ae with low net. prize winners were: Mrs -G. MacMillan, Mrs. R. Norman = 5 Cavendish on ‘Wednesday June 2% and Mrs. J. Molloy emerged JOB VANISHED licity director of New Woodbine. The 39,417 record figure was set at Empire Stadium in Van- couver for the 1955 Grey Cup final } between Edmonten Eskimos and Montreal Alouettes. YOUNG PROGRESSIVE ~ QUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL MON. JUNE 29 — 8:30 P.M. Special Speaker DOUGLAS JUNG, MP. 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