. AT c. D. P. SATURDAY Season's Biggest Crowd Sees Great Racing Card The largest crowd of racing fans to see a race card at the Char- lottetown Driving Park this sea- aon were treated to I H911 P39 view of Old Home Week racial at the Park Saturday night. Up sets and hair-raising finishes were more plentiful and Individual racing marks fell like 10 pins as the tlrivers and horses combined In put on a great pefrormauce. Four of the eight dashes ended with the winning horses sporting gew race records and another Wu ms:-illnvrerl when the horse who Inn was set back for a long break- ON RIGHT FOOT (LP. Clegg .:t.'iried the card of! on the right foot in the very first dash knocking I and (1-5 seconds off his record and paying his -few haritors the best take of the night at S-i1.ti() or 579.10 across the hn;Ii'fI ('leu;.: was a fairly easy winner otitfoottng Rubison Clegg and Mr. Price in the stretch. in ("min Di-nvided mother big upwi uhrn he photoed out the big iaituitn Jollity Leigh in the A handily in 1.17. Lina C. Scott was third both times. Lorne Burlong and Ted Geneasee split dashes in the only other two- dasher on the card. Budlong won the first over Genesseo in a pilot!) finish. However the time of 2.12- 2-5 was disallowed when the horse who actually won the dash. Air- lock. was set back to last for a long break that continued from beyond the In pole to under the wire. Next time out Tad Ganessea lowered his mark to 1.11 4-5 in winning over Pot Hanover and Airlock. ANOTHER MARK TUMBLED Another race mark tumbled when Colonel Budloug won the single dash C Trial. Budlong low- ered his mark to 2.16 in beating out Rockford and Bonnie's Girl. Harry Cudmore drove old Prince Budlong to a great victory in the 1! Pace outdistancing America's Ace and Gay Spirit. In the other single dash event on the card Doctor EC. fought off it determined hid by Miss Donna Mae to win in 2.13 (-5. June Breeze was third. Parr that had only four starters in the first dash and one lens in the second. Ill Conto took I new tab of 2.121 in winning that one but Leigh and Harold Stead came hark to take the second dash The Daily Double on Prince Bud- ! PACE C. P. Clegg (Moreside) . Rubison Clegg (MacGregor) . Mr. Price (Whalen) . .. Judy's Girl (Kennedy) Ginger Will (Cyril Smith) Mona T. (Stead) Long John (Clark Smith) Ginger E. (Kelly) Time-2.18 2-!) C. P. Clegg owned by Kelly and MacPhee. driven by Ike Moresida. Auteu- astou- I PACE Thu Basilica Youth Club and Barry's Lions spilt yesterday .1. ternoon in the opening game; or the City Softball League fingig 1; Sam? played on the Parkdale dia- mon . Prince Fludlong (Cudmore) Americais Are (Smith) . Gay Spirit (MacFayden) Bell Banks (O'Brien) 2. :7 f Jolly Dirk (Poulton) 5 Ten Spot (lilacGregor) O Abner lilcGraw (Shaw) 1 Time-2.14 2-5 Prince Budlong owned Andi driven by Harry Cudmore. l C TROT I Colonel Budlong (Bernard) 1 Rochford .E. Smith) Bonnie's Girl (Hennessey) .. Roma Biidiong (Kelly) Bonnie Dale (Birt) Tommy Sbanter (Neill) Peaceful Peter (C. Smith) Joan Dale titdoreside) hlQU'Ibh-IN long and Colonel Budlong paid 317.60 and th:VQuine1la on Lorne Budlong and Ted Genessee paid 515.30. Big A.;......i Rb; weetfoet: Underway Al Park Tonight Charlottetown's big annual week of racing gets underway at the Driving Park tonight with three stares in eight dashes scheduled. The feature event of the evening will be the big 511100 Free-For-All No. I in three dashes. Six starters are listed to go and they are six of the Maritime's best. As they will leave behind the starting gate in the first dash they are Sir Joy eph. Joscdale Claniimen. Newport ('hicI. Ann's Dream, Convalr. and Dave Grafton Gratton is the horse who raced the fastest. time In the M.-iritlmea this year The first class of the Junior- Free-For-All has seven starters. four of which wil be makinx thtlf first appearance at the Charlotte- town Park this year The four are Janielle, Chevie G True Linn and Shining I-Iour oth- era are Taurida Bay. My Volo and Myrtle'a Boy The two-dasher on the card is the Three-Year-Old with eight starters: Helen's Dream. May- hewiu Pick. Vivien M. Here I Am. Mr Rock. Just Betty's Mark and Dunlop R The biggest. crowd of the season will undoubtedly he in attendance when the horses go to the post in the first race at 11.30. Baseball Practice There will he a baseball prac- tioa for the .'iunior Ahbles this evening at Memorial Field start- ing at 5.45 sharp. Il.II. RESULTS Truro 0 Liverpool 0 This race will be in three daahu Halifax 10 Kentvllle S BASEBALL RESULTS Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS urday National League Phila 000 000 200- 1 I 1 Brooklyn 400 000 0lx- 5 I 0 R. Miller, Flowers (11) and Lo- pala; Newcombe and Howell. L- R. Miller. HRs: Pha-Lopats: Blin- Janksnn. Snider. New York 101 001 010- 4 ll 1 Pittsburgh 000 002 000- 2 S S Antonelll. Hearn (G) and Sarni; Kline. Face (7). and Shepard. W- Anionclli; L-Kline. St. Louis f)f)00()030fL-l 01 Chicago 000 000 001- 1 4 0 Schmidt. Collum (9) and Cooper Jones. Lown (9) and Landrith. W- Icbmldt: L-Jones. Cincinnati (')()1 (lot) 002- 3 10 0 Milwaukee 202 010 .l0x- S 11 0 Jeflcoat. Acker (4) Black (5) I owler (7) and Bailey; Spahn and - randall. L - Jeffcaat. HIL1: Mll- athews. Adcock; Cln-Post. American League Baltimore 301 031 Om-10 I1 I New York 000 0t)t) 401- 5 7 I Brown and Triandos: Terry R. Coleman (5) McDei-mntt (fl) and Ierra. Howard (7). L-Terry. BB3: Bait-Francona: NYk-Mantle. Chicago 000 000 tl)l- 1 7 1 Detroit 10.1 000 li)x-- 5 O 3 Wilson. Kcegan (5) Kinder (7) and Lollar; Lary and House. W- Lary; L-Wilson. HRs: Dat-Torge- son. Boone. Maxwell. Boston 000 001 000- 1 7 1 Washington 021 030 00x-C I 0 Slttler. Susca (5) Hard (7) and White; Ramos and Courtney. L- Slsler. HRs: Hos-Williams; Wuh- Lemon 2. Cleveland 131 (Kit) 102- I 7 a Kansas City. 1tl0.()4o.0o()- I I C Garcia. Moist (5) Wynn (1) Nu-. agon; Criminn. Gorman (9) and Thompson. W-Mnssi; L - Crlmian. HRs: Cle-Woodling. Busby: KCy- Simpson. lnternational League Toronto 000 all m)-- 4 lo a Buffalo 130 010 601-41 1) Q Lovenguih, Grimsley (1) Wojey (2) Jacobs (7) Romherger (7) and Bailey. Hahn. Nagy (7) and Sherry. Montreal mu M31204 1! 0 Rochester (I02 101 110-4 3 3 Milliken. Mlckerls J) and nose. izouuoup Btirdetta and Rice. ii.-Lawrence. HR: Cin-Post. First St. Louis 000002 t)00- 2 9 0 Chicago 013 011 001- 6 13 0 Blaylock. McDaniel (I) Liddle (5) Konatanty (7) antf Cooper; Rush and Chiti. L-Blaylock. HRS: Chi-King, lrvin. Second St. Louis f)f)i) (Kit) 011 . it 7 1 Chicago ()()()000f)0f)-0 5 0 (Game called and of 9th. dark- near) Wehmeisr and Katt. Cooper (7); Davis and Chiti. Landrith (9). American League First Baltimore 000 001 010-Z ii 0 New York 3.'lfl000 00x-6 G 0 Ferrarese. Palit-a (1) and Tri- andna. Smith (:1); Larsen and Berra. I.-1-"srran-.se. Hits: Bal-Nie- man; NYk-Mantle. Baltimore 000 020 000- 1 ll 1 New York 002 101 00x- 4 7 1 Wight and Triandos. Smith (5); Turley. Byrne (5) Morgan (5) and Berra. W-Morgan. Boston 000 001 f)1l'L- 2 7 0 Washington 202 013 0()x- ll 14 2 Nixon. Porterfield (1) I-turd (5) Dorlsh (7) and White; Stone, By- arly (1) Pascual (E) and Berberet. W-Byerly; L-Nixon. HRs: Wash- Lemon. Chicago 101 M0 000-- 2 I 0 Detroit 100 (I01 00x-.'t I 0 Pierce. Lapalme 7) and Lollar; Hoeft and Wilson. L-Pierce. 1-IR; Det-Bolling. Cleveland 000 021 012- G I a Kansas City 101 001 000- I 7 1 Score and Hegan; Kretlow and Ginsberg. Hits: Cle-Avila. Smith; KCy-Colavito. International Legging Sunday Toronto 02.1 rm 002-lf't 12 a Buffalo mo no 04.0.- 3 10 1 D- Johnson. Wniey (it) Grimsley mi I-0V9nl'-Ith (9) and Sawatskl. Draws. Nicholas (3) Nagy (6) Coleman 9) Fronts (9) and Sherry. Tomplcinsou 0). Montreal not) 300 001-4 7 0 Rochester not) 000 001-1 7 1 Kipp and Rn.-ti-boro: Mlrkell. Deal (7) and Rand. First Columbus Havana lf)0('K)0000-1 I I ololmfitlx-2101 Herbert, Wnnldridge (3) I l M : B, I k. D ma Nobtg; Cuechg "5 mum. game just last year. and who rare- 5 mm,.,., EEJ. y tnionabeitysocrsr aiiiil 5'""' lye get. "me IioII':dkeIIIw the Gm. i - i NORMAN M wit.LlAM's. INKOIA cacao: ,-,,,"mbm . M W 0004 . 1 Columbus oooooo 0-0 4 o 1:! 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P , Irlla-town. P-I-I. National Lu... 9 and by the time Johnny realise: "S "I-, -mu 7 Au. '. - 0 in few more outings on the fairwan OUINSANA W! ' Aud ' " '0'” T. It” i 2 By nut CANADIAN Pllm he'l no doubt be swinging a nine Powticr bring 9- - 3-1” II I-NI gguvgnggg gggncg nu, Maalwllll GAKAGI. Amman 1,9,", Lon with ilatume sutlinrliy in ym, QHMV :':'t.IIS. I6-1.Mlo I.” u. rd," .4” , - 3.1.1.1, ply. M Y” I... canal. . "WI" - woiingrelid. ui Am'- 3: :0-00:”-:3 caaiuum-. P.l.I. . . -- .. a . W , 1" ( ' C""""' '”' ” -W516 5 1.14." - - amosanviena-i-A-rioit. I as 4-: auto ""7 "" aoanaitsaavarzaarmotc. ...,m,,,,u ' . . - .- gel::l:lPl1le:;ISgg:PTICwI3:I0? I ' . V r W 0 . : : fungi. that name Athlete's nut aux lung w ' -.9"-'1'” I """" g 3 I ' . . casinos ssao aasvica trio. 3 , 3.1. &X.t,a.-I -” .,E V" g ext Time-2.16 Colonel Budlong owned by S Mayhew. driven by Emmett Ber- hard. A PACE lll (fnnui (Cotes) .in1Iity Leigh (Stead) Lina C. Scott (Moreside) Gahagan (Shaw) Times-2.13: 2.17 111 Canto owned and driven by Ed Cotes: Jollity Leigh owned byl James O'Brien. driven by Harold Stead. I TROT Ted Genessea (l.Iewelyn) Lorne Budlong (Kelly) . Pet Hanover (Macliinnon) Airlock (C. Smith) Joppa Maid (Shaw) . All Budlong (MacDonald Connie French (Stead) Sara J. (Dickie) . Times-No time; 2.12 4-5 Ted Genessec owned by H. R. Bevan. driven by Archie Llewel- lyn; Lorne Budlong owned by S. .1. MacDonald. driven by Lorne .Lelly. . I PACE Dot-tor F. C. (MacFayden) Miss Donna Mae (Bernard) .. .lune Breeze (Cudmore) . Miss Knox (Sohey) .. Dale E. (Hughes) . Chocolate Dip (Whalen) Meg (MacGregor) . Jollity George (Moreside) Time-2.13 5 Doctor F. t". owned and driven by Ralph M'acFayden. ”'Ul5'O&25-I--II H-NlGItQBINIQv- I 2 I 1 5 6 7 I Juniors Thump Intermediates 5-1 In Game Sunday The Junior! Ahhlt-it tumbled an under-manned Intermediate Ab biea squad 5-1 in an exhibition baseball game played at Memorial Field Sunday. With a few of their star play- ers missing the Intermediates were no match for the Juniors and Art MacLeod. who set them down on only 2 harmless singles off the hat of Forbie Kennedy. The juniors got only 6 hits off the combined offerings of Kip Ready and Forble Kennedy but they got them at the right time. The Juniors pushed across one run in the fourth. three in the seventh and a single in the eighth Lorne MacGulgan led the Jun- ior plate attack with two t ” Ken MacDonald and Bobby Lund each hit doubles and singles and went to Jack Kane and Don Le Clair. . The Intermediates pressed into action a Little Lealzuer and two y gle to put the Lions ahead in the The Lions won the opening game 6-5 by scoring a run in the lust of the seventh to break a 5-5 deadlock and the B.Y.C. bounced back in the second game to wal-' lop the League Leaders 11-2. The third and fourth games of what looks like 'a keenly contes- ted series will be played in the Old Diamond next Sunday after- noon. willie Dunn and Duke MacCaI- luni combined in the last of the seventh inning to provide the Li- (ins with their winning run in the first game. Dunn led off with a line drive double into left field and scored on MaCC3lIll1'Il'S sin- series. CHANDLER WINS Spud Chandler hurled for the Lions. He gave tip 10 hits but proved tough in the clutches to earn the victory. Playing coach Ralph Pineau went to the mound for the B.Y.C. and gave up seven hits in the first innings. Joe This- tle louli over in the seventh and was charged with the loss. The lead see-sawed back and forth uith the Lions jumping into a .'(-I lead only to see the bustling Youth Clubbers bounce back and go ahead 4-3 in the fourth. The Lions uenl nlicari 5-4 in the fifth hut in the first of the sevcnllt with two out and two on Charliet We-athcrbiei wallttped a line drive singled into right field to score pinch hitter Junior Dowling with the potential tying rtin for the B. Y.C. Dowling had reached first on a single. PETERS 0U'l'SI'ANI)lN(i y Clary Peters played ntiislgnd. mg hall for the B.Y C, in the open- er He had fun hits and a walk and his double in the fourth in. mg scored two runs. Duke MacCallum was the most dangerous of the Lions batters with a triple in the first inning to score Reggie Hughes and a single in the seventh to score Wil lie Dunn uith the clincher. ..ioe Thistle again showed hril-, liant form in the second game ast he hurled a five hitter at the Li- I! I E I 11 .V T1 the B.Y.C. I game as be robbed the Lions on long hit balls time after time. tatn the 5 Th &a'IothtoIll Guldhn. Monday. Aug. 13. 1955 Youth Club And Barry's Lions Split Doubleheader Sunday I hit a triple and the Youth Clubbers had the game in the sack. The B.Y.C added two more runs in the fourth and four more in the fifth. The Lions got one run in the second on singles by George Brad- ley and Henry 1-iartinger. listin- ger also drove in the Lions other run when he singled Angie Car- roll home in the sixth Apps Arsenault at cenfrefield for played a brilliant The Lions lost the services of their starry first baseman George Bradley in the third inning. Brad- Iey injured his ankle on a play at third base in the second inn- ing and retired an inning later. Thiirlccngboifeisiiiiii Defeat Dowling Over Weekend Thirtct-it golfers beat Cecil (Bub- by) Dou-ling in a tournament at the Belvedere Club over the week- end. Thc club's amateur golfers were matching their net scores against Bubby's gross which was a nifty one-over-par 73. Russ Ewing carded a 98 which. with his handicap of .'i6 subtracted. ave him the best net score of the weekend at 62. Art lllnrkenzic. Mf'l'Il1i M;i('Ken- tie and Doug Saunders shot gross- s of 76 to come closest to the pro in that department. All three of them beat him with their nets Other golfers to beat him in order of merit are: Don MacMiI- lan. Dr. W. Moresidc. Don Beard- sley. Bob Giggey. W.R. MacNeill. Dave Cox. Jim Burden. Leigh Wal- ton. and Wendall Gillls. in a challenge match Dowling nd Ted Bradley combined to re- four-hall cha pionship 'hich they have held for eight cars. Dowling's score was 70 and Bradley's 79.. A big coming event at the club will be the appearance of inter- nationally known Joe Kirkwood ext Sunday. Kirkwood is a trick- shot artist who has put on shows in many parts of the U.S. and MANTLE -stuos 41st HOMER MiIwaukeeCIings To .s...r.3ks SPORT A .. .. .. By JOE BIICIILEI Associated Stall Writer The Milwaukee Braves conun tied to withstand the overdnoiintu ing pressure . Cincinnati I - I for the straight day to retain their gun. and a half advantage over mg Brooklyn Dodgers. The dertiat dropped tits third place Redlsu three games behind the front running Bi-avaa in the tight thre-teaIn.Nattona1 League pennant race. I The New York Yankees ne- bounded from Saturday's loss to Baltimore with a sweep of tin Sunday doubleheader from the Orioles 6-2 and 1-: to increase their first place margin over Cleveland in die American League to tlhlb games. an T e ' ” w oped Kansas City for the. third atralght time, 6-3. in their single game. Wash- ington made it two in a row over Boston. handing the Red Sox an 3-2 loss that dropped them 10 games of)" the pace. Det roll thrashed Chicago's White Sox 6-2 to move a bit closer to its first division goal. ' The Dodgers kept pace with the Braves. defeating Robin Roberts and the Philadelphia Pbilllea 74! in the rubber of their three-game series. Pittsburgh swept a double- header from the cellar - dwelling New York Giants S-2 and 114). The injury-riddled Chicago Cubs played a scoreless nine-inning tie with st. Louis after defeating the Cardinals 6-2 in the opener of their doubleheader. The second game was halted because of darkness. Lew Burdette posted his 14th victory for the Braves. permitting the Redlegs only five hits. includ- ing Wally Post's 21st home run. Brooks Lawrence was tagged with his fifth defeat in 21 decisions. Bobby Thomson. Del Rice and Bill Bruton each drove in two runs for the Braves. The Dodgers pounded four home runs. two by Carl Furilo as seven of their nine hits went for extra bases. Pee Wee Reese and Randy Jackson,also hit liimcrs. Mickey Mantle slammed his (lat home run and drove in three runs in the first game. The Yan- kee slugger was held to two sin- gles in the nlghtcap btit Yogi Berra provided the key blow with a two-run triple. Mickey now is Softball Practices There will he a softball prac- tire for Barry's Lions at Park- riale Diamond Gila evening at 6 Canada . p.m. ons and paced the B.Y.C. to their 11-2 victory. Henry llartinger, on the mound for the Lions, gave tip only three hits, but his team-mates commit- ted numerous miscues to offset Hartinger's pitching efforts. B.Y.C. GOES AHEAD The B.Y.('. went alter-id 1-!) in the first inning and never looked back. in the second inning with the bases loaded Ray MacCloskey .lliIEiiFlyers y Awarded Series Summerside failed to field a team for the provincial semi-final softball playoffs which were sche- duled in be played yesterday with the RCAF Flyers and consequently the Flycrs advance by default to become western winners and will play Charlottetown in the finalsl bfllinning August 26th. ANGLING REVENUE Ontario's revenue from sale of fishing licences in 1955 totalled S2.279.000. Midget players to fill the gaps in the outfield and infield and Little Leaguer Jamie Kennedy mndci one of the best plan pf the game when ranged far back to haul in a texaa leaguer. Johnny Carrot.- Gels Hole-In-One iii S'side Club 2 Johnny Carrol. of Maiden. Mas.-.. who has been sports dlrect- 1 or for Summerside for the past four years. and whose first love i la baseball. realised the dream of 1 every golfer on Saturday after-i noon when he shot a hole-in-one. at Summarsidifa Golf and Coun-I try Club. Johnny. who took up the 3 BIG FREE TONIGHT TIME Will the track record of 2.05V2 be broken? -Plenty of the wise ones "say yes". ' Be there and see the cream of Free For Alters battle it out. JR. FREE FOR ALL PACE-I DASHES AT 8400.00 EACH 1-Taurida Bay: 2-Janeille: lb-Chevie G.; I-True Linn; 5-My Volt): 6-Shining Hour; 7-Myrtle's Boy. FREE FOR ALL PACE.-.1 1--sir Joseph: 2-Josedale Clansman: 3-Newport Chief: 4-Ann's Dream 5-Convalr; 6-Dave Grattan. THREE YEAR OLDS-2 DASHES AT 31500.” EACH 1-Helen": Dream; 2-Mayhew'a Pick: 3-C. S. Chief: 4-Vivien M.: A-Hen-. I Am: 6-Mr. Rock; 7-Dtmlop 13.: it-Just Betty's Mark. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK FOR All 8.30 DABHES AT 3600.00 EACH nan) . BIIRIIIIIG 1 FEET . iliutitsiittn DECLARATION for Increase A.1i..n amea ahead of the pace set. Jim "Lemon paced a - by he Ruth when he slammed Washington attack with his mth his record 80 homers in 1927. homer an the Senators won their Herb Score struck out 14 bat- ninth game in 18 meetings with terrastltelndlansbackedhlinttinedsox. hm lb .ErankBo1lingba a ree- up with an attack lthat included homers by Bobby Avila. Rocky run homer and double to provide Colavlto and Al Smith. Score ave the offensive in Detroit's second up seven hits as he record his straight victory. over the White lath victory. 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