Russell Doyle Winner Of 6-Mile Road Race Slim Russell Doyle, veteran mid- dle dithnce runner n-om Char- lo won the six-mile road Moe yevtzrday evening by cover- ing the dislonce in as minutes and . 49 seconds. - The Charlottetown runner had little tmulble in winning from his two competitors. Second place men Paul Bell-iveau of Moncton caused the finish line 30 minutes and 33 seconds sitter he started and 1.he third place run-ner Brian Savage of New London covered the distance in 40 minutes and 20 seconds. For Doyle it was his third race of the afternoon. Earlier he had competed in the mile and half mile events at the Maritime Track and Field meet at Victoria Park. Young Savage led the early part of the race but Doyle was in the lead at the half way mark. From there on he kept increasing Nip-and-Tucll A.L Bailing lace CHICAGO. July 2 - (AP) - The nip-and-tuck battle of chi- cago's Orestes Minoso and Phila- delphia's Ferris Fain for the Ain- erican League hitting leadership put Mlnoso on the top us of Sundnyls games. . The White Sox outfielder had an edge of three percentage points. .366 to .352. The preceding week Fain topped Mlnoso by two points. .868 to .350. There was only one other change during last week among the top 10 hit-ters. Luke Easter of Cleve- land met the 150 times It bat. re- quirement for inclusion in the select group and replaced George by splitting with Kentvlllc Wild- Kell of Detroit. Randy Gu-mpert of Chicago con- tinued the leading pitcher with seven victories. one defeat and an .875 average. his lead slightly. He crossed the finish line in good condition. Officials: Starter. Wallace Rodd. 1-Lighlfield: timer: Bill Bevins. Sr.: ludges, William 1-lalpenny. George Francis. James Coyle. first aid car. Stellartoll llealls Baseball League MILAN. June 28-(AP) -Bay Fame- chon of France defended his Europ- ean featherwelght title tonight when Alvaro Cerasanl of Italy sur- rendered in the lath round of their 1.5-round match at Vlgorelli Sta- dium. Ench weighed 126 pounds. R1-IILADELP1-II. June m-(AP)- Glen Riddle Farm. the 1.300-acre horse-training farm owned by the late samuel D. Riddle in Berlin, Md.. has been sold to Walter M. Jeffors of Glen Riddle. Pa. Riddles most famous race horses. Man o'wa.r and War Admiral, were trained at the Berlin farm. HALIFAX. July 2 - (CF) - The top and bottom positions of the Halifax and District Baseball League changed hands during the weekend as the six teams played 10 games. Stellar-ton Albions Jumped ahead of Truro Bearcats into the load- ing spot, taking Truro Benrcats in both ends of ii double-header to- day 7-5 and 5-2. Halifax Capitals improved their third place spot by bettering Dartmouth Arrows 7-6 and 0-2 and Liverpool Larrupers jumped out of the cellar ahead of Arrows cats. losing 8-7 and winning 6-(1. Emfe Goguen hurled a. masterful one-hitter to gain the shutout. In games Saturday, Alblons dumped Larrupers 7-6 in 11 inn- ings and swamped them 14-0 in the twilight fixture. Arrows down- ed Wildcats 18-9 and Capitals took the Cats into camp 4-.'t. Night Racing WEDNESDAY NO. 1- ONE DASH 81.50.00 A DASH-IAnal.Iale. owned by D. stqwnrt driven by D. Stewart; Psoa Cloth. bin., 4 by Squire Hanover. owned and driven by E. Bomnrd: Sister Mary, owned by II. S. Stables. driven by W. Ci-alx: Roxy Mae. owned by F. Bnllm. driven by H. connler; Guy D-. COL Aubrey. b.g.. 9. owned and driven by E. Downe; Just Nellie C... Abner T. Cleu. owned by C. Sherren. driven by .1. Ken- neseey; Robin C.. Abner T. Clegg, br.in.. owned by driven by H. M. Simpson; Pitch O'DI.1e, hr. M.. Plnydale. owner 13. String. driver A. zliirncy; Happy Vernon. owned by J. McDonald. driven by B. More- ”. . Nos. 2-0 - TWO DASRES 5200.00 A DASH-Mlu Knox 2.10 Highland Scott. Owner Cindr G.H. Buntaln, Driver Len 0'Mearn; Silk Hal 2.09 U5 Hal Dale. Owner R. Benn. Driver J. Mctircgor: Johnny KII. muclr 2.11 Kalmuck. Owner Driver W. Kelly; Polly Reynolds 2.11 Dick Reynolds. Owner L. Barrenu. Driver 11. Cormler; Filbert. 2.09 Volntion Owner W. Hennesscy, Driver J. Henncssey, Col. Looker 2.01 Us Real Frisco, Owner Drlver S. Kennedy. Nos. 3-7-TWO DASHES 3150.00 A DASH-Dan McElwyn 2.15 us men- ard 3rd. Owner Driver L. Neal; Senator Cralgmyle 2.23 115. Senator F. Owner Driver ll."1'. lhinsay; Mllldale 2.18 215 Plnydnle. Owner Driver W. Kelly: sir Fnncls Drslcc 2.16 3A5 Calumet Budlong. Owner C. 3.. MoDougal. Driver L. O'Menra; Jonndnle 2.17 H5. Plnydnle. Owner L. McPhee. Driver C. Willis; Playnway, P. Downs, Driver H. Connler; Bnthei-ta, owner Mr. Kennedy, Driver E. Moreslde; Bonnie Dale 2.15 US. Plnydnle. Owner C. Dirt. Driver L. Kelly; Jimmy A.. Abbe Worthy. Owner Driver E. Reeves. Noe. 4-9-TWO oasnas 5200.00 A DASH-Dale B 2.11 225. Calumet Bod- long, Owner 6. Hughes, Driver C. O'Brien; .1. S. J. 2.12 M15 Josednlo Counterpoint. Owner Driver 11. Willis; Prince Budlong 2.11. Cnlumet Budlong. Owner Driver 11. Cudinorc; Lucky Number 2.11 H5, Knlmuck. Owner Driver W. Kelly; Bhodola D. 2.11 325, Abner T. Clogg. Owner Drlvcr L. Letcher: Josedale Clipper 2.08 225. Josedale Counterpoint. Owner Bsrbour at Bevnris. Driver J. McGrogor. Nos. 5-ll-TWO DASH!-ZS 5150.00 A DASH-C. Albert Bndlong 2.14 145, Calumet Dudlong. Owner Driver 1?. Bernard; 2. Billy Conn 2.12 H5. Calumet Budlong. Owner Driver E. Bovvness: Tryon 2.12 215, Blfty Worthy. Owner W. Bears. Driver 1!. Counter; Marjorie Budlong 2.10 US. Calumet Budlong. Owner Driver L. Collins; Abegwelt Milady 2.14 IN. Cnlulnst Budlong. owner Driver C. Smith; cuol Cuinbn 2.11. Combs. Owner Sample at Council. Driver 15. Sample. Night Racing SATURDAY ..os. 1-5 TWO DASHES 8150.00 A DASH-Just Lucky. Owner W. Stewart. Drlvcr E. Shaw; Buddy Clegg 2.18 M5. Abner '1'. Glen. Owner Drtvsr Col. Mcxlnnon; Norah Dale 2.18. Plnydnle. Agent Driver ll. Cormler: Resourceful 2.15 us. His Majesty. Owner 1!. Hirsch. Driver '1'. Major: Vllu Plnyfnlr 2.16 U5. Plnydale. Owner Driver W. Kelly: Bob Csnuclr 2.13Vi. Corporal Lee. Owner Gregory, Mclnan. Driver 0'Moan; Hard- rond Blll 2.20. B011!!! Castle. Owner Driver 1!. Stud; Belle lndlong 2.11 215, Calumet Budlong, Owner Driver I. Mcbonnld; Carl Aubrey 2.17. Colonel Aubrey. Owner Driver 8. Kennedy; Illldo Moo 2.15 420. Squire Hanover. Owner C. Green. Driver S. Bernard. Nos. 2-0-9 THREE DASHES 8350.00 A DASH-Mannlnter Direct 2.05. Gone Van Direct. Owners Dewar Dram. Driver S. Downeu; . 2.09 M15, Royal Napoleon. owner I Clipper 3.08 US, Joudnle Conn Driver .1. Mcaregorz Cheeky Chief 2.04. chief Abbedale. Owner W. len- neascy. Driver J. llennaeuyc As-got Pointer 3.00 All. Pecans Pointer. ovmn Driver 1!. Willis; Loch Hanover 2.47 an. up llnnever. owner I. Yarn. Driver 0. O'Brien: A. G. Scott 2.0! III. lllgblanll Scott. owner Drlver L. lateber; llollgewood Chief 2.00 SIS. cam Abboilsle. owner driver 11. Sweeney. NM. I-7-TWO DAM!!! I3.” A DASH - Feather Diner 8.1! III. PAGE SIX Musial Heads Bailing Race By 15 Points NEW YORK, July 2 - (AP) - Stan Musial has moved 15 points in front of the pack in the Na- tional Baseball League's batting race so Jackie Robinson's mid- season slump continues. Averages including Sunday's games show Musiel. now book on first base for St. Louis, hitting .360 and Robinson tied for sec- ond with Richie Ashlburn of the Phils at .351. The Dodger second baseman had only four hits in 20 trips during the week. Although Musial lengthened his lead. his average also dropped five points on a seven-for-22 pace. Ash- burn picked up two points to nudge into li tie with Robinson. Baseball Standings INTERNATIONAL W L (ct. Montreal 53 24 .688 Syracuse 43 32 . 713 Buffalo 39 31 .557 Rochester 41 35 .539 Toronto 35 40 .467 Baltimore 32 44 .421 Ottawa 31 45 .408 Springfield 27 50 .351 NATIONAL W L Pct, hroonlyn 44 25 .63 New York 40 32 .550 St. Louis .. 36 32 .529 Philadelphia 33 30 .47.? Cincinnati . 32 30 .471 Chicago .. 30 34 .400 Boston 31 38 .403 Pittsburgh 20 41 .388 AMERICAN . W L Pct. New York 44 26 .641 Chicago 44 20 .629 Boston . 41 33 -594 Cleveland 39 30 -555 Detroit . 31 34 -477 Philadelphia 28 42 .400 Washington 25 42 .373 St. Louis 21 47 .309 Street Dances Prove Popular Festive Feature Dancing in the street was put into practice in Charlottetown last. even- ing as thousands gathered on the Market square to trip the light fan- tastic to the irresistible music of the "Downtowners orchestra." A large square had been raped of! previous tothe arrival of the band. and the very young. and those not so young. came to listen, and inter to enter into the fun of dancing to one of the west Coast's better dance bandn Colored lights. the happy laugh- ter of youth, a perfect night. and that "festive feelin'." an combined to bring to ll successful close the first day of celebration in Charlotte- town's first annual "Festive week." Earlier in the evening crowds had gathered at the Market Square and at King square for band concerts. Music for these was supplied by the Canadian legion Branch No. 10 bi-ass bend of Amherst. N. 8-. end the Central Band R. C. A. P.. from Headquarters in Ottawa. Numbers by these bands were given to suit young and old and IS well as the usual military marches, their programs included such fav- orites as Annie Laurie and mreddy Bear's Picnic." Parliament Adjourns orrrawa. July 2 -(or) -The fourth session of cuusn 21st Parliament. at. times stormy Ind at times quiet. sdlpurned Saturdsy until Oct. 9. The 104-day session ended at l.- 40 p. m. A.D.T. after Mr. Justice 3. L. Kellock of the Supreme Court of Canada. acting for the governor-genarsl. uvo Roysl u- ssnt in the Senate to I lengthy list of government logislstlon. The messlrru included a money bill sutborlxins the govlrnmentto make record peacetime expendit- ures of more than 31S00.0ll)lm during the 1901-62 fiscal year end- lnrluiob I1. 017'! OF SIAION munlty as its nuns suggests dur- ing the wet mawuerlnl that re- cently hlt. louthotn Alberta. The fall in Utopia was moosurodrnt three feet. """' -IIIEDALI. PllA01'l0E Ila-erlsl null In to- fer all Abegwell hens inlyleloto-llllle. ' .. twiauisnx A near record cmwd turned out to watch the Dominion Day races at Suininerslde yesterday and some fine racing was witnessed. Five classes were run on snd a total of forty-one. horses took put. there being 13 racing in the No. 4 classified. Letcher's stable of Sprlnghlll. N. 5. did particularly well. A. G. Scott winning the three heats in the free-for-nil. and Jennie Kslinuck and Miss Donna -May winning first and second positions in the No. 1 classified. 1-'reeFor-All-Purse 3100 A. G. scott .............. Msnlster Direct . Lock Hanover worthy Ermine .. Time-2.12. 2.15 3-5. 2.15 3-5. Winning horse owned by Lorne Lctchcr, sprlnghlll, N. S. No. 1 Classified-Purse S500 1 2 3 4 Jennie Knlmuck 1 1 1 Miss Donna Mae .. 2 3 2 Rosalie Hooper .. 3 2- 3 Eleanor C... 4 4 5 New Look 0 5 4 Time -2.14. 2.13 4-5. 2.15. Winning horse owned by Lorne Letcher, sprlnghlll, N. S. No. 2 Clusllled-lturse 3400 Cm-lpbe1l's Buddy ....... 1 2 1 Chocolate Dip .......... 2 1 3 Miss Commando ........ 3 5 2 Calumet Onward 8 4 4 Yankee Dnle 4 5 6 THE GUARDIAN. CHARl.0TTETOWN A. G. Scott Wins Feature Event At Siside Race Meet Held Yesterday Jerry G-rattan Hilda Mac .... . Bonnie's Boy Time-3.17 3-5. 2.13 4-5. 2.16 2-5. Winning horse owner by Bruce Campbell, Campbell's Cove. P. E. I. No. 8 Classified-Purse M00 Lily Marlene .. Abner The Gre Judy Budlong Jimmy A ..... Ann's Boy . High Tide Noreen Grattan Ramona Peters .. Bertha Grattsn Joan Dale ....... Whispering Hope Time-2.18 4-6. 2.15 3-5. 2.16. Winning horse owned by Rhodes Warren. Charlottetown. No. 4 Cldsslfled-Purie Moo H &mlOC9G'llDh3UlNr-A O-I H 3Dt940uFIJks)0Iv- on Bonnie Frisco 1 2 Slmcoe Peter 2 4 1 Whirl Away .. 4 2 4 Lindy H .. 7 3 3 Red spruce . 3 9 8 Bonnie Mnlsie .... 5 8 5 Sister Verna . .. 11 5 7 Winnle's Lost. 6 '1 0 Holly Harvester 8 6 9 Merry Market 10 10 10 Squire's Princess 13 13 11 Paula D. 9l1dr Bud's Echo .. 12 dr Time-2.20 3-5. 2.23 3-5. 2.18 4-5. Winning horse owl-ed by George Sobey. Wilmot Valley. Lt. R.E. Jenkins was the top scorer in I special prize shoot held over the squnw Point range by the Provincial Rifle Association on Saturday. The shoot was the first in 3. series of four prize shoots to be held by the Association in prep- aration for the annual Provincial Championship Shoot to be held here commencing July 30th. Lt. Jenkins scored a 95 with two other shots. Gnr. KT. Vessey and Lt. G. J. Rogers. but took top hon- ors with a 48 at the 000 yard range while Vessey and Rogers had 47 and 45 respectively at that range. The competitions were ten from the 200 and 800 yard ranges. other leading competitors were Sgt. Roy Coles, Lt. Col. W.J. MacDonald and Cpl. Fred'Youriker all with scores of 93. 'rile' second shoot will be held next Saturday with ten shots from the 300 and 000 yard ranges and the third the following Saturday in competition oi 10 shots from the 200 yard range and 15 shots from the 600. The date for the final shoot has not been set us yet. The following are the results of last Saturday's shoot:- 200 000 Lt. RE. Jenkins . 4'! 40 90 Clnr. H.'r. Vcssey 41 95 Lt. (1.7. Rogers . 45 D5 Sgt. Roy Coles 48 93 Lt. Col. W.J, Mscnonald 40 47 Oil Opl. Fred Younkcr 48 40 D3 CPO. S.G. Bowler . 45 47 92 Gnr. M. Carver .... .. . 4'7 45 92 Major A. P. Gormley .. 47 45 02 Lt. B.B. Jones 4.5 91 Sgt. P. J. Landrlgsn . 01 Capt. J. Coles .............. .. 42 Cpl. Ray MacDonald .. 44 Tpr. W. Gamble . 44 Capt. A.J. Mccaba .... cadet A.K. Mutch ...u Mrs. G.J. Rogers ...... .. nit. W.S. Bell ..... ..-... W.L. Crockett .. EA. Vessey .... .. Gnr. Onr. P.O. Cadet R. Sowlae OIS. A. Aiaanault .. Cpo. Iv. Plneau ............ Lac. Bishop fol I110 to Glass"! WANTID-TIAOIII POI II!- VIIS Jehbol. Good supplement. 00110006 tnuloes. 3!l2288t883.':.'E3S&t333lt ssssasssssasr.-carcasses:as S223:82SE2883';".333888SS8 nod inn ctMISI- 010.00. Phone an-w. WANTED immto noon mill and floor girls. Apply Clifton I-lotel, SIlll'IlllOfIl' . in pencil. Room and meals provided. on In-ronnxo ro nonolt. 0 to time passengers. Phone I N82. SIM SIM FIIISIIIIV Ian. at Sh Sevalepol mlddelsleille IOQNIFOIIIO erltfesla. July 71):. can eccommo - v j Lt. R. E. Jenkins Wins Special Prize Shoot Baptist church Picnic A large number of members of the Charlottetown Baptist Sunday School and congregation attended the annual picnic at the Dnlvsy Picnic Grounds on Wednesday of- tcrnoon. The picnic was sponsored by the Men's Association of the Church under a committee con- sisting of R. J. Rupert. D. N. Bell, Nelson Robinson. Harper MacNelll. Sidney Brehaut and spurgeon Jen- kins. The races under the supervision of Spurgeon Jenkins saw some keen competition as well as merrimcnt. especially in the wheelbarrow. sack and three-legged races. Keen com- petition and lots of speed featured the Junior races. In the 5 year olds Evelyn Ballezn showed a clean pair oi heels to Cheryl Jenkins. the Parkdnle Flash. In the 0 and 1 you old rnce there were 3 whole flock of contestants. Ronnie Jenkins got off the starting line as it he were jet propelled but when nearing the finish he looked back to see how far he was ahead and Charles Archer breerecl over the finish line to take 1st place. Prize winners are as follows: Girls 5 years and under - 1. Eve- lyn Ballem. 2. Sheryl Jenkins. 3. Tanya. Boys 5 and under - 1. George Burke. 2. charlie Battle. 3. Donnie Mclnnls and Kirby Ward (equsl). Girls 0 and 7 - 1. Wands Coffin. 2. Donna Sheri-en and Judith Mac- Donald (equal). 3. Evelyn Bnllom. Boys 0 end 7 - 1. Charles Arch- er. 2. Ronnie Jenkins. 8. Barrie Bur- l-ioe and Stirling Lsdnsr (equal). Girls 8 and 0 - 1. Dianne Ru- pert. 2. Joan MacDonald. 8. Leah Warren. Boys 8 and 0 - 1. Wayne Ward. 2. Charles Archer. 3. Billie Ward. . Girls 10 and 1-1 - 1. Brenda Mu- Kny. 2. carol Anne noun. 8. Mary- lyn MacDonald. Costs. 2. Allison Saunders. 3. Viniy Gregory. Girls 13 Ind 18 - 1. mm Shul- foon. I. Lois Good. 8. Ads Sharron. Son 113 Ind 13 - 1. Vincent De- coste. 2. Allison Saunders. S. Vinny Gregory. Girls open - 1. Beryl Shelfoon. 2. Barbara Wran. 8. Shirley lad- Boys 10 and 11 - 1. Vincent Dc- 1 Betsy Yolo Wins svimy, Gregory and JULY 3. 1951 Troliinggalls GOsHll!1N. N.Y., July 2 -. (AP) -Betsy Volo. fancy stepping bay tilly from the stable of W. N. Reynolds. wcelthy Winston Salem. N.C.. tobacco manutnoturer. won the Coaching Club Trotting Oaks today in stmig-ht. heats as Historic Track opened a five-day Grand Circuit meeting. Floating Di-cam. leading con- tender for the 300.000 Little Brown Jug three-year-old pacing derby at Delaware. Ohio. in September. showed her class by winning the 310,902 Ledyship stake two straight trips". She is owned by McKinley Kirk and B. and H. Vallery. Washington Court House. 0.. and was driven by Kirk. The 311,530 Acom stake for two- year-old trotting fillies was taken by Vesta! Worthy. owned by P.' G. and Jere Gray. Bast. Provi- dence, 111., and driven by Frank Safford. Joe 0lBrlen. rein-sman from Abbe:-ton. P.E.l., drove Prim Hal to second place in the final heat oi the Dabuntante stake. He was third driving stately Way in the first elimination heat of the Acorn stake, second driving Din- ner Date in the second elimina- tion heat and fourth with Stately Way in the final heat. Durocher-Furillo Feud Develops NEW YORK. June 28-(AP)- The Leo Durocher-Carl Furlllo feud. which started as is vi-lvete affair. developed today when Fu- rlllo. Brooklyn Dodger outfielder. refused to appear on the televis- ion show of Larslne Day. the New York Giant managers wife. ”Durocher has his pitchcrsthrow at me. and no one else in the league does it." Furillo explained- "one day last. year he told me he was going to throw at me. and the same day I got hit. on the head. "If it happens again. I'll set him. For every day I spend in the hospital. he'll spend two.' ner. Boy; Open .- 1. Vincent Decoste. 2. Donnie Webster. 3. Vim? Gregor!- Girls' Three-leBS6d 73” -c Shirley Lsdner and Barbara Wim- 2. Beryl shelfoon and Ada Sherren. 3. Ruth Clinton and Myrna Alchom- Boys' Three-legged race 1. Billie Sherren. 2. Bobble Bradley Ind Stephen Harper. 3. Vincent Decoste and Don- nie Webster. G1rls' Sack race - 1. Carol Ann Hogan. 2. Myrna Alchorri. 3. Shirley Ludner. Boys' sack race -- 1. Vincent De- coste. 2. Bobble Bradley. 5. Viniy Gregory. wheelbarrow race - Boys and Girls - 1. David Haley and 3111! Acorn. 2. Shirley Lsdnor I.nd Judy MacDonald. 5. Carol Anne Hogan and Barbara Wi-an. Lsdles' Nail Driving Contest - 1. Mabel (Mrs. Arthur) Sharron. 2. Audrey (Mrs. Harold) Jenkins. 3. Anne (Mrs. Res.) Mclnnls. Mrs. Arthur Gulndon was I: charge of the special refreshments. Q I For Quality 4 Mlldncu Value ('.XV1ll-X 5- I.-lxll .S'l' 8Ii.'ll.'ti(.' (ll(- H11 1 ll llllnlll (l C101-ancller Record In 10-Mile Bicycle Race Here 2 Charles Chandler of Westxent School. City. let a new record in the maul manila bicycle race here , day morning when he covered the distance in the excellent this of as minutes and 10 seconds. Chandler's fast time knocked 1'! seconds off I new record set last year by Arthur King of the same 11 school. The event took place last year on the 31th of May. but was held over this year to coincide with native Week celebrations. The event was of Physical Fitness. The West Kent School student led the entry field of 12 the whole route and finished well in the lead over second-place Baird Judson. City. by two minutes and eight Wilson and Willard Coles seconds. Roy sponsored by the Department 04' llamess Races Over llollday '1'1tURO..N. 3.. Italy 2-(CP)-.. ' . M. Sweeneyll 1-led ow Chief. placing first and secgndmlg the two heats of the free-for-all. won the feature prize on the holi. day harness racing can! here to: More than 3,000 fans saw the 10-dssh program. Three horses lowered their marks today. Lustyk Queen chop. ped 1 2-5 seconds off her mark in . winning the second event and combined with Henry Day who won the first and fourth eventl to pay daily double: winners finished in a tight race at the tape 54410 in front of the Bike Shop on Kent Street for the third and fourth positions respectively with only one second separating the two contest- ants. Wilson's tline was 30:45 and Coles' was 30:46. The Red Cross First Aid truck accoinp ' d the contestants over the course as a safety measure in the event of accident. The winning rider is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford 5. Chandler. 10 Kent Street. Officials for the meet were: start- ar - George Francis; timer - Bill Bevnns, sr.; announcer - W. W. Benton. The following Ire the final fin- ishlng positions and times:- Charles Chandler - 20:10. Baird Judson - 30:20. Roy Wilson - 50:40. Willard Coles - 30:40. William Macbeln - 31:16. Arnold Mullins - sizm. Buddy Clark - 31:32. Omar Doiron - 32:50. Desmond Whlclock - 30:15. 10. William Murphy - 30:55. 11. Robert Bovlns - 34:30. 16. Terry Mcwnde - 35:10. 1 ELASTIC CONSCIINCE AUCKLAND. N. Z. -(CP) Charles Murphy took time out from a robbery here to report to police under the terms of his par- ole aiter a previous offence. Then he went back and finished the job. but the police quickly caught up with hkn and he was imprisoned for five years. PFr'P?P9Nf 164 Prince St. Joey Harvester. only other double winner. chopped 3-S sec- onds from his mark, lowering It to 2:13 in the third event. Alice T. Clegg lowered her mark from 2:16 1-5 to 2:15 in the seventh TACO. Upset of the day was provided by Frlnr'I win in the ninth race, paying ticket holders 507.”. AT 51'. STEPHEN ST. STEPHEN, N. 13.. July 2- (CP)-Mora than 1,500 fans today. saw a four clan program of hap- ness racing at the St. Stephen Raceway-I. Dick Erln, owned by. Norman Acker of St. Stephen and driven by Roy Creamer, took both heats of the featured free- for-all event. Other winners: No. 1 Classified. 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