Dowiing, Nicho!son, Munro Have Identical 71 Scores . SAINT JOHN, N.B., — (CP) —, Dowling, clith pro at Charlotte-;of the host Riverside Golf and, strokes back at 76. Bunched at The Saint John Exhibition Open|town and the. defending Club @ 75. A $1,000|77 are three Riverside Golf Tournament is shaping up as| champion, ™ a tight competition. Three pro-|nine and fessionals, ‘Cecil Dowling, John|Munro of Munro and Errol Nicholson, all|Cape Breton, ~ McCovey's Weaknesses MOUNDSMEN HAVE TROUBLE —- i ? £ i ' aE i x i | 37 on home get ie Le ita "i z E s 3 & F 5 | Essa s & i f PC D ce} ibe was had with ex- : i ’ ven by Joe Goguen. Mighty Ar- row (H. Cormier) 2, Top Royal (Collette) 3, three other starters. | fi | i 3 f g en the in«} Gene gan Golf Club, one up on J.R. Smith of Chester. i F | up at 74. The final] At 73 is G. Gilmurray of round will be played today (6at- aE : i ! z i fi ex_Hope of Dartmouth Don Sinclair!Manuel of Riverside © [ 5 : . ; f j g 5 { BE Z @ F I . : if a2 i : rf ‘ is § | Probable ‘Pitchers NEW YORK (AP) — Probable pitchers for today’s major league seball pets (wor-lost records paren ): American League Baltimore at New York—O’Dell (8-10) vs Coates (4-1) Boston at Washington — Mon- bouquette (55) vs Pascual (13- 0: Kansas City at Detroit—Kucks _ (79) vs Bunning (14-10) | Cleveland at Chicago—McLish 4 (6-7) vs Shaw (14-5) National League Pittsburgh at Philadelphia— Daniels (7-8) vs Robinson (1-3) Milwaukee at Cincinnati—Rush (5-4) vs Hook (4-3) St. Louis at San Francisco— Mizell (12-9) vs Antonelli (18-7) Only games scheduled. i i i f - | | zB 5. iy ag si “aE } * & a ; rs itl [ e aa it iff af of the National By PIUS CALLAGHAN | cE al League's : player-of-the-month award for | Select someone at the last min- SPORTS FRONT pil of Birchwood High. ‘ Should Take Tilt By Default Says Eagles Coach We should be awarded the ser- ond game by default"’.was the statement made by “Rollie Dia- Mond, coach of the Georgetown Eagles baseball team. “We were there on Wednesday and ready to gart of the St. Peter's. team showed.” Coach Diamond \a!so stated tha! the umpires for these gemes are to be supplied br the league, but “‘we alwais have to The best of three series with the St. Peters team has been he'd up for the third time—but—is ex- pected to get underway on Su day at Georgetown. and promises to be an ou‘standing game. as a win for the Diamond coached squad will give them the semi- THIS LOOKS like the busiest weekend in local sport circies for a long, long time. : The action starts this afternoon and there will not be any let- | up until Monday night. If the weather decides to behave itself, Prince Edward Island sport followers should have just about all the-action they can possibly wish to see. ee _ This afternoon at Victoria -Park’s rial Field Morell- .Peakes Junjors will be guests of Charlottet jonaires in the first game of a best-of-three series for the Island junior baseball championship. The visitors are expected to bring along ‘a large group of supporters and there’s likely to be the best baseball crowd of the season—as far as Charlottetown is concerned—on hand for this junior opener. ; Over at the Old Diamond, Barry’s Lions will be facing eli- mination in the City Softball League finals. They trail Rollaway Aces three games to one and this afternoon they start the fifth game with seven innings completed and the score tied 1-1. Un- ' less the Lions can pull this one out, their softball is over for the season. One bad inning in this fifth game can ruin ev ng for the Parkdale boys. However if they can manage to salvage this affair, they'll start in at ance on the sixth game hoping in | that encounter to tie the series at 3-3. \ . \ F Racing programs are nearing the end of the line so fans are advised to take advantage of the opportunities “hat are theirs Defending champions, Mrs. Fred Cannon and Art MacKenzie will be out there in an effort to repeat their feats of last Labor Day weekend. ON LABOR DAY morning in Summerside, Victory Cleaners finals. ‘ However the St. Peters team will be in there to take this im- portant game and do not intend to let Georze‘own have it in two! straight and it is anybody's guess | | ‘“Having watched our local dri- At Halifax this week Walter : f i Rg ue i i | i : : | UT AG ul d " g M j F ; i i F E i i LT : pet : : g 2, eae reer 43 j i i i E i § iia i i M Et h zm ; i é f i : cl ¥ REE l Dartmouth and Irvin Jay, Ken- sington, P.EI. Races 2 and 6. Duke (G. Turner) 1-1, Frech Giri (B. Walsh) 22, Basil Henley (MacLeod) 33. Lord cot u Knight (Pinkmey) 44, Time 2.13- “pullers” and th 24, 2.16. Winning owner, K. G. that they are easier to ‘Fraser, Dartmouth. he can get them out, in front, a Race 3, Jolley Lad. (Rarrieau) matyrally he tries to do 1, Joliy Castle (Conroy) 2, Jose- dale Cianmsman (G. Turner) * 3, four other starters. Time 2.10. Winning owner, Mrs. Keith Thomas, Halifax. Race 5, Bud Henley (M. Turner) 1, Emyper- @r’s Miss (MacLeod) 2, Jerry’s Nightmare (P. McCully) 3, four other starters. Time 2.16 Win- mouth. Race 7; Jolly Castle (Conroy) 1, Robertdale (MacLeod) 2, Jol- ley Lad (Barrieau) 3, four other starters. Time 2.09 3-5. Winning owner, Mr. and Mrs M.C. Vin cent, Dartmouth. Race 8, Emr Pperor’s Miss (MacLeod 2. Walk The Line (Pinkney) 2. Bud Hen- ley (M. Turner) 3, four other siar- ters. Time, 2.15 2-5, Winning own- er, Frank Stanfield, .Truro. i : ; : af he i a= $ vers through many seasons, we do not find them making a prac- tice of squandering speed to any great exten. but maintatnin~ a good average clip. Nobody likes | to see someone take the lead and then put on the brakes, thereby shutting off competition, and ac- are a, big chance with the ~judges’ stand OUT TO WIN _ So, summing the whole matter up, we would say that spectators at our harness races see good contests. honest driving, with everyone out. to win.” In New York Herald Tribune of August 2, the. Trotter and Pacer column edited by Erwin Gross- upset the apple cart by man, has the following: Joe O'- Brien talks slow but drives fast. By the way the California reins man and Meadow Al _ pressed ‘Adios Butler in the reeord-break- ing Messinger Stake at Roosevelt Raceway last week, some people who will be in at the finish. | Redleg Coaches Sign 1960 Pacts At Sackville Downs Wednes- day night in Races T, aiid 4, Miss Wilma Dale ‘J. MacGregor) was 1-2, Red’s King ‘(G. Mauger) 2-1, Becky’s Prince (D. Ratchford), 35. Famous Boy (J. Bernard) CINCINNATI (AP)—The prek- ent coaching staff of Cincinnati Reds, Wally Moses, Reggie Otero) sani 43, three other starters. Time. are of the opinion that he hag a! _n very good chance of winning the | 2-11 45, 2.10 25. Miss Wilma Little Brown. Jug classic. 2s. | Dale is owned by W.G. Barbour, “He is a real fre colt,” O’- Brien said. “I hope everyone is right.” While not heralded as be- and Cot Deal, were signed for! the 1960 season Friday | Moses is the first base coach, Otero is at third. | handles the bull pen |freelegzed _ pacer is from the General Manager Gabe Paulj| same sire. Adios’ He was one of and “manager Fred Hutchinson|the highest - priced yearlings said they thought the coaches| bought-at the Harrisburg sale in real close to the gate. ‘But as the car pulled out fast it threw som> Beats Morales and Deal! inaas great as Adios Butler, the jCuarlottetown, Red's King by Mrs. Keith Thomas, Halifax. In races 2 and 6 the trotter Run- nymeade Beale 2.06 2.5, driven by H. Mount, was 1-1, Connie French ‘J. MacGregor) 2-2, four other starters. Time, 2.11 1-5, 2.10- ! Bishop, Lexington, Ky. pi 15. Winning owner, Jobo S. Sa-| 2.09; Winning owner, Dr. Geo C1 Sullivan 8-9 Casale (5) Chittum (5) and White; Hyde (9) and Coustney, Korcheck Clevenger 73 -‘Amoros, Harris old title at stake. - A dozen Following is the draw for Green Gables Open Golf tournament which commences Sunday and will be completed on Monday. FIRST DIVISION 9.2% — J. Molloy, Eari Smith, G. Pettit. © 925 — Gerald Burgoyne. R. ; Judge, R. Manning. | 9.30 — J. Gallant, H,.Jardine, J. MacDonald. ‘ 9.35 — C. H, Trainor, G. Law- son, F. Hansen. 9.40 — Robt. Giggey. JS. Mac- Donald, Don MacDonald. 9.45 — W. L. MacDonald, Garth Herring, Keith Carmichael. 950 — W. R. MacNeill, Ron Atkinson, Chas Ready. 9.55 — Wm. MacGregor, Alex Horne, Mr. Wellander. 10.00 — Dave Street, J. Wilson, N. Nicholson. 10.05 G. Barrett, L, Vessey, A. MacRae. ' 10.10 — Vine Windsor, J.D. Stew- art. B. Hutchinson. f > SECOND DIVISION | 8.30 — R. Carr, H. Rodd, Earle Dunning. 8.35 — G. Clark, Lioy# Ford, Jas. MacLean. : 8:40 — G. Cook, J. Quinn, Dr. L. Cox. 8.45 — F. Daley, C. MacLean. G.D. Dennis. z 8.50 — Roy Vessey, Jas. Has- lam, M. Jenkins. 8.55 — C. Heald, Dr. T. Laid- law, V. Simpson. i 9.00 — Reg. Mahar, M. 8. Mun- roe, R. A. MacEachern. 9.065 — M. N. Pritchard, Chas. CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION D.V. Mac- Washington Park Futurity (i Ils Raced Today At The C.R. Mee Stable’s T V..T. A. Grissom's Lurullah. Bally Lark, winner of the $212,000 Ar-| Ache was runnerup in the Arling- lington Futurity Aug. .1, will gojton Futurity, and Lurullah was a after the $100,000-added Washing-/ fast closing third. ton Park Futurity today at Chi-|. Other races on the program in- , | cago with the midwestern 2-year-| cluded the $30,000-added Atlantic City Handicap at Atlantic City, were ea-|the $25,000-added Nassau County tered for the 6% furlong race at|handicap at Belmont Park, the Arlington Park, including Leon” $20,000-added Del Mar Debutante ard Fruchtman’s ‘Bally Ache and Stakes at Del Mar, the $10,000- Draw Announced For Big. Tourney 7.50 — Reg. Newson, Ivan Ves- sey, Albert Murphy. 7% — Fulton Pierce, I gan, R. Walworth. 8.00 — G. Vessey, R., Hambiy. Walter Pickard. - 8.05 — Allan MacKenzie! : Dunn, D. Buntain., 8.10 — J. Mulligan, MacLeod, J. Saint. 8.5 .— T. Arbing, K. Godkin. A. Champion. ' 8.20 — E. S. Giddings Peter MacNutt, D. C. McEachern. 8.25 — C. Clark, O. K. Presby JUNIOR DIVISION NO. TEN TEE _ 8.30 — Bill Giggey, G. Mere- dith, G. Berr gan. 8.3% — Fred-Jardine. Lee Horne P. Tanton. 8.40 — A. MacLeod, R. Giggev J. Irwin. : 8.45 — B. Irwin, Ron Bove David MacLean. Gordon Carr. eee ee DIVISION -() — Ruth Horne, Gail Mus- tard, Mrs. Fred Sa rn 12.10 — Miss C. MacDonald, Mrs. D. Campbell. Mrs. W.E. Cotton, Mrs. Kay Mustard. Miss Sally Basler. 220 — Mrs. Norman Mac- head, Miss. Helen Horne, Mrs. Heartz Godkin, os 12. — Mrs. Ron Parker, Mrs. Ralph Gilliphant, Miss “Marion Howatt 1299 — Mra. Emma Holman, na Vi Wilander, Mrs. Jim Has- 1235 — Mrs. Ken. Beer, Mrs. W.R. MacNeill, Mrs. W.A. Beer 12.40 — Mrs. George Buntain, Betri- Norman 2 12.50 — Mrs. G.D. Dennis. Mrs. Connie MacMillan, Mrs. Rogers themselves the coveted mug. They downed the Red Sox 65 on Thursday, then trounced the Sox MacDonald. Jamie Kennedy will receive the Art Burns trophy which is Fiz Fe! sEE : 3 . Art vf low ay’s play the drenched in days, was soggy. and i Chicago 7. Clipsetta Stakes at Latonia and the $7,500 Andover Handicap at Rockingham Park. . Only eight horses have man- aged to win both the Arlington and Washington Futurities — Ti- ger, Occupation, Free For All, To Market, Hasy Road, Swoon’s Son, Greek Game and Restless Wind a year ago. Professionals--— C. Charicttetown, 71; J: ney, 71; Zrroi Nicholson, Green i Arlington : Gables, 71; C. Gilmurray, dungeons pe me wl ia ney. 76; JR. Smith. Chester, 74; peared in the Sunny Blue Farm's| Ala" Ogilvie, Halifax, 77: C. Birse, Miramichi, 80; J. Walker, Venetian Way, who won the re- . cent Prairie State Stakes. T V. nen. 80; P. Kelly, Bathurst, Lark was pinched back at the start of the Prairie State, while, First Division — Doug Lewis Lurullah finished third. Bally Ache, winner of five stakes, did d : pot start. All carry, 119 pounds| tom, 78; John Randies, Moncton except T.V. Lark, ‘with 122. 78; Ben ae meat ag ag! Bil THE SHOE TAKES LURULLAH) McCrossing, Dartmouth, #4", Brian Manuel Gonzalez rides Venetian| Lewis. Moncton, 85; RA. -ioble, Way, with Alex Maese aboard Monctos. 85; James Macboukall T.V. Lark, Eddie Arcaro on Bally; Truro, 88. x Ache, and Willie Pedr hang is ‘Second Division + Doug Fras piloting Lurullah- Last Saturday|¢r. Truro, 80; Joe Busse, Mone Shoem.ak-er won the $114,000| ton, 80; L. Bond, Chester, 81; Hopeful at Saratoga with Tom- Pion, perhaps the top juvenile in the east. Shoe won the Washing- ton Futurity in 1958 with Rest- less Wind. -.Eight three-year-olds were en- tered for the 1% mile Atlantic City Handicap on the grass course. Three of the four horses who produced a tight photo finish in the recent Ventnor Turf handi-' cap are back. The trio consists’ of the Idie Hour Farra’s Julmar,: the winner, C. W. Smith's Amer- ican Comet, and the Elkcan Stable’s open view. American. Comet packs 119 pounds. Open) | View—entered by the stable in-| stead. of Atoli—has 116, and Jul- mar 114 ; The Christian Stable’s Exdine, winner of the $155,000 Delaware Handicap two straight years, was, &@ surprise entry in the Nassau) @& County at 1% miles. The top SHOCK EXPOSURE SUDDEN ILLNESS | weight is Ada L. Rice’s Air Pilot = = | with 120 pounds. : RACING TONIGHT Ist Dash 7.30 NO. 4-8—PACE—2 AT $200.00 EACH—QUINELLA 1—Nell’s Lad: 2—Stalag Hanover:-S3—Sky Prince; 4—Cathy Clegg $_Dunlop B.; 6,-Ginger E.; S7—Sister Dawn; 8—Poplar Vonian. ¢ Darryl Leonard , Halifax, 9%; | John—Levy,—_Dartmouth, 95; W. Hilchie, Chester. 85; James Bax- ter, Charlottetown, %: Clayion Snow, Digby. 89; Patrick Sianey, Dartmouth, 94. Ace. . NO. 2—6—TROT & PACE—2 AT 150.00 EACH—DAILY DOUBLE 7°3—Payroll; 4—Lucky Smarts; 5—Judy’s Way; 6—-Sammy G i 4 Dowling, Munro, Syd- - ee eR eee Seen Temar ra nsceeheeonhe, ASB THIS EVENING at Charlottetown Driving Park, a great eight- | hada done a good job this year.|1957 for $22,000. “He's not the|vage, F ricton, N.B. Races-3| Ready, J. Gallant. Mrs. Ralph Carr, M . ; dash race program is on tap for horse os fans. as consistent breaker some people| and 7, Darn Good Pick ‘E_ Shaw) ge fg an Doiron, Fred Can-| den » Mrs. im Ber NO. 3—7—TROT & PACE—2 AT 130.00 EACH—DAILY DOUBLE fi Race secretary Frank ‘Duck’ Acorn lined up jooks think -he is’’ O’Brien went on./1-1, Royal Onyx (J. MacGregor) | 20n, W. es. i 12.45 — Mrs. Edith Dodds eah’s Girl: 2—Willard’s Choice; S$—Callie Hal; 4—Donald i ~tike a really smart card and a big holiday erowd should be look- Len Matthews “In the prep race, a:week be-/22, Ann's Dream (G. Callbeck)| 9.15 — H. Zimmer, Dr. I. Mac-| p Baker, Miss I. om” ro + : ; 6 Cooly Boy: S7—My Darling; 8—America’s i ing at this program. fore the Messinger; he went up /33 two other starters. Time 2.10, | Millan. . . i sight ' 3 10.30 — Cecil Dowling, ; : ; ‘ ight how. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (AP)— | 8tavel_which either hit_of, fright- Donald, Wm. Beer. 1255 — Mrs. J.W. McKenzie; Si—New Forest; S2—Tommy Shanter; 3—Dainty Dianne; 4—Royal ee oe has been the ce ce that many | Lightweight Lenny Matthews of (Too) oom pectore I knew what) At Sydney on Wednesday night) 19.35 — Errol Nicholwe, Art|Mrs. W.E. Munroe; Mrs. I. | Train; 5— Edward; 6—Just Verdict; 7—The Sheik; 8—Ted a oe ae eae tl the curtain drops Philadelphia shook off the pesky ee lhe imported pacer Jackie Jack- | MacKenzie, R. Dowling. Trainor. Genesee: also bie—Jolly Mark. more thrills are in store lowers be 7 Jabs of Cuban lightweicht cham-| yore speED eon, driven ty D. MacDonald,| 10.4 — H. Simmons, M. Mac-| 1.00 — Mrs. W.C. Gallant: | NO. 1—S—PACE—2 AT 125.0 EACH for the year. pion Chico Morales Friday night O'Brien indi tite att oak tee : : Kenzie, W. Gillis. Mrs. Jack Saint; Miss S. Huest- Cent: Sttves's Pride: Slee te oe AFTERNOON the Prince Edward Island harness | to ground out a 10-round decision! a worts se —ai the fast ‘pace with 1-1, Royal | 1945 — J. Beaton. J. Mahar.| @s. 1—Chaledale at; 2—Myra’s Sige 4 ae venpra ithe i here in a nationally televised) ® mile. Just the same. and wont! Chuck (W. Lewis)..2-34,ir Jos-| Frank Macinni 1.05 — Mrs. W.L. MacDonald; | Cavallero; 5—Ken’s Pride; 6—Real Joe; 7 Mary; oo pene Ge see oe ie et Ee snvention Hall’ faster doing it than anyone else ‘ack: | eee eee . C. MacLean: Min. C Tax. |For Me; also eligible—Frank H. Cavallero, Curtain Raiser. fans can be assured.of a fine afternoon’s entertainment. fight at Convention Hall. __|im the race. The following week,| eh (M. Jabalee) 32, Time, 2.11-| 1050 — D. Saunders, D. Hues- = C. MacLean; Miss C. Tau- Me; ¥ There a both the two and three ae in Messinger, Syear. i 2.10 45. Many will remenmr | ‘is, H. L.. Sears. . : Lam mae eee! dees, the trotters will strut their. SEBALL Oo ee Let eer ste Aden but | bet Mibe Jabelec when he raced | 1055 — T.-Bradiey, B. Pierce,| 1.10 — Mre. H. MacLean: Mrs. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK stuff, : sl BA ler for three-quarters of a mile |the pacing mare Marjorie M to 4. G. MacMillan. L. Berrigan; Mrs. 0.K. Presby , Some of these youngsters have already ee ees without showing too much of ala track record at Charioitetown | Ps - a ald, Mack an oc _ bigger rei : , against aged horses and they performed most sa ¥- + National Le strain. Butler, saving ground on|of 2.07 34, which was only aj Sennedy, | neau. rs. ‘on Pierce: Miss Jean : sii be very ineresting to nee the dplay they Du on Monday | pusgerye tp tan we & 2)th rail won’ the stake. Wy part of the many cicorim be 1148 ~_ George Scanticbury, A.| MacLean STARTERS WITH POSITIONS—SEPT. 7 in these colt stakes. es Phila 000 002 Olx—3 8 0| length but Meadow Al never qu: [had that season. Mike was al- —- ‘ . — - o ena i ace Mrs. |: Figs -E.I. Harness racing club is to be g 7 - Haddix 11-10 Face (7) Porter- In @ game - ‘ ways a popular driver and we . baa - . ieldon, 3 ‘as- alter ic . irs. S. Mac. anne Eon these ‘babies’ are the horses that will be thriling field (8) and Burgess; Owens! In eleven starte this season.| sre gad to see him getting a- |: Wit Pe Donald. 7 MONDAY AFTERNOON 2 P.M. us in future years and they deserve the support 6f the entire’ | 41-11 and Lonnett. Meadow Al has won three and| iu ‘so weil with Sir Joseph. 11.15 — Dr. K. Irwin, Dr. W.| 1.25 — Mrs. Don Fraser; Miss . ‘ racing fraternity. ce Milwaukee 000 002 0024 12 1/| was second twice. O'Brien, who ; Moreside, S. MacLure, Lea Wind-| Blanche Conway; Miss Olga NO. 1—6—THREE YEAR OLD TROT—$400.06 ~~ You can bet that every true harness racing fan will be in at- | Cincinnati 100 000 000-1 3 | has the build of a jockey rather| 4 a sis [ae : aide s AROS AY Ge0nae RACH Seeeeie ot ame teterition on Bentey Spahn 18 - 13 and Crandall; |{han a driver, is of the school |e. Ajexamier Memorial Pace THIRD DIVISION 1.30 — Mrs. Ralph Mahar; | 1 Jofly-Mike; 2—Embra; 3—Betty Lakeburn; 4—Cart Watchtm. ‘tay afternoon baséball will |Purkey 10-16 Lawrence (8). Pena) which favors big purees for 2) a roe Au $2.000 witl| 7-4 — J. Burden, M. MacCon-| Mrs. Wendell Beaton Mrs.’ J.A. ‘Eg . DOWN IN KING’S COUNTY Sunday . (9) and Dotterer. year-olds and consistent races at| Free JF on ag nell, Erwin Buchanan. Likelys_ Mrs. J. Molloy. NO. S—10—THREE YEAR OLD PACE—$710.00 hold the attention of the sports-minded public. Of course some of J Amarieen Loogne the mile distance. ““The public de- be raced at Saint John Race- i eee re Queen's County will. share in this excitement because SCAt Cleveland 000 010 001-2 7 1| cided it » long time ago” he con-| WA “ok He cae A 1—Double Smart; 2—Miss Wilbur: 3—Gary Lee Clegg: 4—Morley’s . Stewart is playing host to the Peakes Bombers. These teams — Chicago 020 600 Oix_3 9 0| timued. “They want to see more 16th. This race ‘ ' Mies Wither: 3—Gar: gk: 4_Merter’s in the final game of a best-of-three series for. the right to mee Perry 10-7 and FitzGerald; | Taces completed imdgss than two tract a high-class field of pacers Pride ed oo —Lady - the St. Peter’s<Georgetown winner for the King’s County baseball | was 1¢9 Staley 9) aiid Lollar., minutes. Speed is the big thing.|to the Exhibition track. Declare Dreamy Guy; 9—Lord Lakeburn . prows, < HRs: Cle-Baxes (15). Give the horsemen bigger ‘pur-|fion day is Monday, September NO. 2-7—TWO YEAR OLD PACE—$450.00 Just about every softball and-basebell league in the provints | Baltimore 200 100 000-8 8 0/ ses end they'll bring up better| 14th. We understand that Fred a 2 AT 225.00 EACH : (and there are so many we dare not try to enumerate New York ‘000 000 000—0 6 .1/ horses. Ten years from now there|erieton is thaving a special free 2 ‘ 1—Mai/Kai (Miss Perfection); 2—Mariene M.; 3—Sister Paula; 4— a be havinz playoffs over the weekend. : Pappas 14-7 and Ginsberg;|is no telling how fast a pacer |for all on September 10th. That, Hollybud 5—Lena Harvester. { a 4 Mon?ay the Legionaires travel to Morell to clash with Morell- |qerry 4-11 Turley (9) and Berra. will be able to go.” together with other freefor-alls, . IR YEAR OLD: TROT—$400.00 Peakes Juniors in the second game of their best-of-three finals. |Kansas City 000 000 020-2 6 1 os : will make September 1959. one j : NO, 4-9—FOUR YEAR D1 : ® a winner is still undecided, the third game site will be decided | petroit 300 000 60x—9 142} Manager J.F. Cruikshank of|of the best from a purse stand- He 2 AT $200.00 E ; wpon by baseball authorities here. Daley 18-11, Dickson (1) Tsi-|Sackville Downs has announced | point that the fast brigade has ; bis -14—Jhinmy Gallon; 2-Leo’s Pick; 3—Audrey’s. Pride; ¢-M z, ; have themselves a big time |touris (8), Sturdivant (7) Cole-| that the Haligonian Stake for >| ever experienced in the Mati-| _ The Charlottetown Little Les- double and a single im a losin Leah. SUNDAY AND MONDAY golfers whin senna man (8) and House; Moss! 13-9 year-olds, will be raced there on} gines. gue Baseball trophy rests with | cause. : : sieail cal ue = RES Oe ee ee ee uaa Gi your Gat a, [amd Wilson. HR: Det-Yost (18). |the night of September 19th. : the Browns for 1959. Fine defensive plays were Fe eT at waas BACH ea affair draws close to 200 golfers and this year the tourname Boston 020. 001:000—3 & 1, Twenty-four 3-year-olds have been Yesterday the new champions | vue by Larry Jones and Cori! ian : AT 250.00 E Spromises to be the best\ever held at the National Park course. Washington 000 130°00x—4 9 0 fully paid up to date. The start- 1 A D igers Buy captured two games to grab " . ; 1.-Nell'’s. Way: 2—Brewer’s Pr ed home a winner. MacEachern hailed/from St, Eleanor’s.. Other Chenees in former years include Jimmy Fardy, Charlottetown an@.Richard Savidant and Windsor Arsenault, Summerside. A larze entry list is expected for this year’s rate which will Pavana Byrd, Kay ‘?) and Brady, Ray- don, Williams (8) and Baich. Second 101 000 000-2 8 asi said both players will. renort to the Dodgers Tuesday. Mont- real's season ends Monday. Amoros, 27, who bats and $2,000 will be raced at Sackville Downs the night of September ee se e Charlottetown Driving Por! nor ni: (8). best 3-year-olds in the Maritimes : ‘ twice yesterday 7-6 arid ‘6-2. emblematic of Little League su- : are Sponsoring a ten-mile bicycle race. 4 International League and should create good interest} LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los) Jamie Kennedy and Fred Mac- premacy at a later date. : ———p This year~the race will start in front of the Clifton Hotel and First among breeders. At present the| Angeles Dodgers have purchased) f)-nald shared pitching honors | —————————- -—-- ——-_5 the riders will pedal out Water Street east to Read’s Corner | Havana 090 400 1—5 $ ©| amount of money in the stake| the contracts of outfielder Sandy | for the new . champs. Kennedy thence to Traveller’s Rest, St. Eleanor’s corner, in to Summer- | Rochester 001 1002—4 8 Olis $2,070 and with the starting} AMoros and Canadian - born) won ‘the first game as the Red side past the Imperial Diner on Water Street to the Clifton Ho- Carrillo and Izquierdo; Brown-| fee added this purse should have| Pitcher Billy Harris from Mont-| s,. made a couple of costly er- tel and then up Central Street to the finish line in front of the Jing and McCarver - _ . | value of approximately $2,500.| Te! of the International Leamue.| ror, However, Kennedy was Victory Cleaners establishmient.: Miami 000 000 000-8 ® | We understand that the Colonel| the club announced Friday touzh with men on base and pitch- This race was last run if, 1957 wheyeDon MacEachern romp- | Columbus 0 100 00x—1_4 1|Dan Free For All Pace, parse General manager Buzzie Bav-| o4 himself out of a number of rough spots. Robert MacNutt started for the S-x—but was re- lieved by Desi MacGuigan who took the loss. get away at 10. o'clock. Rochester 301 002 02x-8 14 1|/FUTURITIES throws lefthanded, has a life- MONDAY AFTERNOON at Memorial Field a track and field ect is being staged. : oi This socrts attraction fs sponsored by the Trades and Labor Counc’! avd promises top sports entertainment. Already a large number of ataictes have signified their intentions of participating and soveral others may show up and hand in their entries just yefore the meet starts Monday afternoon : 4 The local unions are ‘keenly Interested in this meet and some zreat rivalry is expected. . ‘| REMEMBER WHEN ... Moorehead, Clark (7) and Gon-| All our horsemen friends are der; Hiland, Nunn (4) and Rand. | reminded that the P.E.I. Harness | Racing Club's Futurities will be |raced Monday night, Septem>er By THE CANADIAN PRESS 7, at the Charlottetown Driving Bobby Pearce. the Australian Park track. Race secretary W whp settled in Canada. defeated|G. Gillespie has a splendid list Bill Miller of Philadelphia for the! of entries that will make excit- world professional~ sing'e ‘sculls|ing races. From these futurities championship at Toronto 25 years| will come some of our best per- time major league average of 262. He previousty played with! the Dodgers in 1952, and in54-57. | At last report he was bat'ing) 311 with Montreal, fifth in the| the foop:, and. had driven. in 79) Sv, hitters with a double and a the foop: rons, fifth tn his leesne Harris. WR and a richtharider,! ' had a brief trial with the Dod- ¢Dova'd Lioyd Blanchard was top hit- ter, having a perfect day; slem- ming out four for four, He also nerfonmed_.,.prilliantly at second se. John: ‘Tupoy’ Rogers led the nlp . ; In the second gate F Mac and Billy Wea herxe SILOM ULE 7 mT eRe gers late in the 1957 season. The! hooked up as the Browns won 6-2. 5 afl TODAY — 3:00 P.M. Duguaville, N.B. pitcher, worked | WacDone'd allowed three hits and | ago today. The Aussie sculler| formers. Yes, there is no reason FINALLY the riflemen are having themselves a big time.this afternoon. ; won easily, increasing his lead|to doubt but that future ‘StaTSlin only one game, losing to| Weatherbie four. However avain CFCY-TV — CRANNEL. s i 40 gunners from all sections of the province will be at Squaw | With practically every dip of his} will ccme from Monday night's! ppiladolphia, 3-2, on Willie Jones’, Red. Sox errors proved cost. MONTREAL vs. OTTAWA P int range for the final,shoot cf the season. The City Champion- blades. mane a sad de homer we ‘ Lord Bianchard eer ecain ‘ . hin tak todov and Set. Bill Rovers-n w'!l be endeavouring ALASKAN PEAK At Moncton Racowey last Mom] - Bavesi said Parris’ ts 12-0 at lee’ re: fifier for the winress, ; ney taneat his winnine verformance of last yer The highest mountain peak In|@@y n 4 the 13-year-old Abde | Montrea!. has pitched-i> 23) with a hme run and a dewble: ASK MR. B-A FOR YOUR FREE B-A FOOTBALL SCHEDULE A®™ in all one eculd bordiv ask for @ moré crowded weekend | North America is Alaska’s 20,-' land 2.08 1-5, owned by Wib Jar games. inc'rdog two shutouts,’ John Rowers a'-s comtinned his : : as far as local sport is concerned, Mite Mi. Mckualey. idme of Chatham, N. B.. raved | and bas an ERA of 1.07, | bang pace as he contrikmead ai ; ’ iu ° > a . ~