cree? a fi af ‘and Frank Sullivan are the Red Sox players mentioned. too offer. - Braves, but in this past series, they proved last year’s 14 wins out of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | mark and a fourth - place ‘tie, ‘opening victory but the Red turned back a ninth-inning white the L see the Indians split two with the}. New York Yankees. Herb Score}, went all the way to take the first, 7-5, with the help of a three-run homer by Tito Francona. The Yanks jumped on Cal McLish for four runs in the second inning ‘and held on to win the second eet climiigh up to the .500 ACES DROP FIRST Lions, Juniors Are. Winners the Juniors te victory with a neat S-hitter. He-also walked five and struck out one. Keith Daizie, the io ts ter as Cincinnati took the both Henry and Don Elston in i g 8 in was touched walked two and fanned ae al Ss Victoria’ | hi z The | ? i rif = FURR] Tati Fs + Leieaslt: (| i | i i I SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN : THE SURGE of the New York Yankees in has baseball folks everywhere in a high state of excitement. The oF th! And speaking of trades, it Sox have been casting envious Dougald for the past couple of years ‘NO’ on all occasions but rumors are So far it’s nothing but rumors. LOS ANGELES DODGERS were able to do something in Mil- waukee that their west coast neighbors, San Francisco Giants couldn’t do. The Dodgers found the going tough earlier this year with the 22 contests were no fluke. ; The Haneymen are a, formidable outfit and there are times | when it appears they are going to ruin the league race. However just when this seems about to happen, the Braves go into a slump and the race gains new interest. | Let’s hove a few other ry So ng — of the Dod- ‘and start winning games from the Milwaukee gang. Bers f this would happen, we'd see some fun in the National league where a champion is now overdue. - BRIAN LEWIS was delighted with the way his Junior Legion- aires hit that ball at Summerside Saturday. B violet Grab Second Spot Yankees, Indians Split Bill —— fr i i Barbecued salmon done to ay turn at Squamish Indian Potlatch Heavy winds, occasional show- ‘ers and intense cold combined L. Lawiess, Saturday afternoon to make con- winner took the third ditions tough for the Island in'marksmen competing at Squaw of' Point for places on the Inter- ‘Maritime team. Great Racing Set For Here Tonight Once again the weather put a when i was washed down the drain. Saturday night. However, it should be just as good tonight and the weatherman certainly should be more co-operative. . Feature event this evening will be the AA pace with six starters all hopeful of copping top money. Among the bettors you'll find fairly even backing for all the the half dozen entries. First dash goes promptly at 8 o'clock. - Britain Grabs Golf Tourney ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (Reu-, Canada was beaten only by the | ters)—Britain won the first wom-| powerful Great Britain entry. en’e Commonwealth golf tourna-| The British players, with an un ment Saturday, with Canada fin-| beaten record in the series, won lia 3 - 3 Saturday, finished un-| South Africa‘ was third with points and Australia fourth ith three. 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Vessey, 293; Capt. R. A. McCabe, 292; Lt. G. J. Rogers, 292; 2-Lt. R. Kennedy, 292: Tpr. R. A. Vessey, 291; CPO S. G. Bowles, 290. The coaches are Major A. F. (Brick) Gormley and Lt. A. K. Mutch, with Lt. R. E. Jenkins team captain. A staunch supporter of the P.R.A. Col. D. A. MacKinnon has again donated sterling silver spoons to the top senior and tyro in each match. ’ The winners so far this year are: Seniors: Tpr. H.T. Vessey, |Sgt. Roy Vessey, Lt. Mary Mac- Lennan; Tyros: OPO S. Bowles, Lt--Heber Jones and Second Lt. | Kennedy. Following are the scores of the final match: 2nd.-I4. R. Kennedy 100 LA. Mary MacLennan 100 Sgt. P. J. Landrigan 100 Tpr. R. Barwise 9 Lt. G.J. Rogers oR Sgt. W. Rogerson 98 VETERINARY SERVICE KINGS COUNTY DR. W. MAROLD, SOURIS, PHONE 31-6 | This includes Lots 38-47 inclusive; 56 and 55 DR. A. E. 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