wehh TKO’s Franz Szuzina NEW YORK (AP) — Spider Webb, a substitute for Gene Full- mer, the ex - middleweight champ, stopped Germany’s Franz Szuzina with a furious flurry of punches in 1:20 of the seventh round Wednesday night at Madi- son Square Garden. It was a tech- nical knockout with referee Harry Kezzler stopping the bout to save Szuzina from punishment. Webb weighed 162%, Szuzina 161%. War Cry Ranger [Steps 011 Fastest Mile Of Season ' The main highlight of last night’s eight-dash racing card at the Charlottetown Driving Park showed Prince Edward winning the seventh race. Prince Edward, 3. long shot with only one ticket bought on him to win, paid $403.20 to the lucky ticket holder. He al- ' so combined with Billie June in on the quinella in the same race to pay $197.30. A place ticket on Prince Edward also paid $30.00, In the fifth race the Moneton owned free—foreller. War Cry Ranger, led the pack to the wire in 2:09-3, the fastest mile season on the local track. There were also a couple of ' spills on last night’s racing pro- gram. In the second dash an ac- cident occurred between Billy June and Canadair. fell . down but neither horses or driv- ers were hurt. In the seventh race Little River Mark, on the rail, caused an upset just as the gate got moving. Again luckily no one was injured. The race was call- ed back, this time'Little River Mary, and Scottish Light. I Other pani-mu-tuel pays saw Al- lie .Budlong and First Again com- bine to pay $14.80 in the first daily double. The first quinella paid $14.30 on a eombinatio tic- ket of Just Barbara and Littl Ri- ver Mark. The second daily double paid only $6.00 on a com- bination of War Cm Ranger and Blue Mary. SUMMARY Dash 1 Cappy Gallon (G. Willis) 1 Benny’s Girl (J. Hennessey) 2 Barbara Dale (W. Kelly) 3 Thair’s It (M. Birt) 4 Oro Dale (C. Smith) 5 Just In Time (L. Kelly) ‘ 6 James L. S. (C. Birt) 7 Hi Kick (J. Pound 8 Time: 2:16. Cappy Gallon, owned by ence' Landry, Summerside. / . Dash 2 Allie Budlong (H. Hughes) Bobby Brook (C. Smith Ranida (R. MacDonald) Clar- ‘ Uscita’s Boy (H. Willis) Cape Traverse Drops Legion Cape Traverse gained undisput- ed possession of first place in the Prince County Softball League by beating the Legion 106 at Queen Elizabeth Park last evening. The Cape boys were outhit 14-8. But sational fielding proved the decid- ing factor in the victory they had their steady and sometimes sen- only two errors compared to five boots by the Legionnaires. Shelley Gardiner’s one~hand stab of Bill Stull’s looping drive to centre in the third, Wendell MacFadyen’s leaping grab of a line drive to short. in the sixth, and Don Mac- Farlane’s swooping in from third June Prince ( ) 8 Time: 2:18. Allie Budlong owned by H. Hughes, Rackley. ’ Dashes 3 and 6 First Again (C. Smith) Blue Mary (J. Jewell) Lana Dale (E. Bernard) Jollity George (D. Seaman) Jolly Mark (Dr. T. Furness) Jay’s Albner T. (-E. Jay) Bub Clegg (L. Neill) Time: .16; 2216.1. First Again owned by Stanley Mayhew, Kinkora; Blue Mary owned by Harry Breen, Halifax. Dashes 4 and 7 Just Barbara (G. Willis ) l 1 7 Prince Edward (H. Cudmore) 6 1 Little River Mark (D. Seaman) r . 2 3 RIGIWDWMH QQQMWHN Bil-1y June (C. Smith) 5 2 Willard’s Choice (W. Kelly) 3 5 Just Verdict (L. Neill) 4 8 Sunkist Joe (J. Mulligan) 8 4 7 6 Time: 2:14.-. Just Barbara owned by Hal'- old W o o d s i d e, Kensington; to pluck an attempted bunt that! popped in the seventh were the best of a lot of fine defensive plays. Clarence Gillis, Legion sec- ond sacker, led all hitters with a perfect 4 for 4. Art Sonier hit 3 for 4, and Des Callaghan 2 for 4. led the Cape attack with 2 hits in 4 tries. There were no extra~base bIOWS. Pay Barrett was the winn- ing pitcher, with Bill Stull taking the loss. Ulric Gallan umpired behind the plate, and Emmett Trainer handled the bases. Harness Racing On Mainland MONCTON, —- (OP) — Four horses set new marks for them- selves at the Moncton Raceway Wednesday night. Princess Jane set one in the first dash when. she paced the mile in 2:19. Betty S. Belle set hers in the second with 2:144. Cottage Frank shone in the third with 2210.4 and. Joll'lty’s King won in the eighth in 2:09.1. ‘ The daily double paid $162.60 on Cattage Frank and Judy Bud- lang. The quinella paid $26.60. The last four (lashes required photos to determine the winners. SAINT JOHN, N. B., — (C‘P) — There were three double win- ners in an eight dash harness racing card at nearby Exhibition Park Raceway Wednesday night that saw Major’s Kink owned by C. F. Durley of Saint John sweep the oval in 2:11 3-5 for the fast- est time of the night. The double winners were Maj- or’s King, Ramona Chips of the Bright Spit club in Saint John and Times Boy owned by Downey Stables, also of Saint John. Ged MacFadyen and Ken Barrett ' Page 10 The Guardian BASEBALL RESULTS American League Boston 000 000 100—1 ‘7 2 Detroit 001 000 01x—2 7 0 Delock and White; Susce and Lao. HRS: Bus-Stephens (6). Baltimore 003 000 000— 3 8 3 Cleveland 000 004 20x— 6 7 1 Portocarrero and Triandos; Narleski, Grant (7) and Nixon. W—Narleski. HR: Balt—Niemaui (9). ' Washington 020 401 020—9 13 0 Chicago 008 120 00x-11 10 2 Romonosky, Valentinetti (3) Constable (4) Gniggs (6) Cleven- vger (8) and Koncheck, Courtney (4); Wilson, Staley (4) Lawn (8) and Battey. W-Staley. L-Romon- oskry. Hilts: Wash - Lemon (20), Yost (5); CihilSmith (9), Apari- cio (2). S Francisco 000 010 000—1 5 0 Cincinnati 010 001, 03x—5 8 0 Antonelli, Monzant (8) Giel (9) and Schmidt; Thomas (8); Pur- hey and Bailey. L - Antonelli. (131‘s: CinuDropo (3), W-hisenant National League New York 000 00—0 3 0 Kansas City ‘ 100 lac—2 4 0 Softball Action Over Weekend Oyster Bed Sluggers swept both ends of a twinbill from South Rustico Flyers and Win- sloe and Bonshaw split a double- header. in central Queens Soft- Thurs, July 31. 1958 Larsen and Berna; Grim and House. HR: Kle—ACarrasquel (4). Called rain. St. Louis 000 000100-1 7 2 Phila 003 010 10x—- 5 8 Muffett Stobbs (3), Wight (5), McDaniel (7) and Landnlth; Sarn- ford, Farrell (7) and Hagan. W— Sanford. L—Muffett. HRS: Phila —-Jones (10). Chicago Pittsburgh (Called rain) Ph"‘ips, Dott (7) and S. Tay- lor; Witt, Portenfield (8) and Foiles. W-Wi‘tt. L - Phillips. HR: Pgh—lFoiles (6). Los Angeles 000 008 000—3 6 0 Milwaukee 002000 1r1x—4 6 0 Koufax, Klippstein (8) and Pig- natano; Spam and Crandall. L— Kouliax. Hle: Mil—Mantilla (7). Mathews (21). International League , 00000001—1 7 1 011200311x—7 8 0 Columbus 000 000 022—- 4 13 4 Montreal 070 102 00x—~10 12 0 . . 3‘ First Rich 104 001 000 000—- 7 13 1 Tor 101 500 000 01x—’8 15 0 Miami 000 001 400- 5 11 4 Buffalo 013 101 00x—— 6 12 0 Havana 000. 300 011—- 5 11 1 Rochester 000 010 000— 1 5 3 Ball Game This Evening A City Softball league game be- tween Rollaway' Aces and' RC. A_F. Flyers previously postpon- ed, will be played this evening on the 01d Diamond. Spy Ready will call the balls and strikes. Keep your home as FRESH as Paint as Stays time in half . . . dition. white — for years longer. Qua“ 1 .69 EXTERIOR White Longer Decorating your home in just ONEVCOAT with superb ‘Super-Lastic STAY WHITE House Palnt. and you save on pamt too! for previously painted surfaces in reasonably good con- Exceptional hiding quality. Worth $9.45 a gallon. 031- 6.40 Cuts painting Perfect Stays gleaming a . Save ' $2.00 SUPER-LASTIC Eerluov. 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Irishmen‘ The 31.5. “Shamrocks ued their battle for the fourth playoff spot by edging out Bair- ry’s “Lions” by the sooreof 54 in a game played at Memorial Field last evening. ' ' ' Joe Thistle, the winning hinder, who relieved Roy McConnell in the third inning. again pitched boil liant no-llit ball for the last four and Moth innings to gain the victory. ,Thistle struck out two, walked one and allowed no runners to score, while/McCon- nell, “Shamrocks” hur- ler, gave up flour runs on. tour hits, two walksand struck out one. ; ' _ . “Cuker’,’ Pineau again played. outstanding defensive ball getting eight assists and one‘putout off hard smashes by the “Lions” 'Edge' fior four. Lorne Israel started the game 5‘? the .“Lions’- and worked the first five innings. He gave up nine hits, one walk, and struck on'in the sixth inning, one but alloWed no hits. ‘Mike Connolly and Dick Carroll hit doubles for the “Lions”. The “Lions” scored tour runs in the third inning on two walks,- apa-ir of doublesand'a base The “Shamrocks” came back withtwointhetopolfthefioumth, twointliefdttliandoneinthe sixth on a walk to Joe Pineau who reached second on a sacri- tie’e and scamped all the way home on, an overthrow to second base. 1 2 3 _4 Prince Edward owned by H. P. 5 6 7. out two. Amt Ballem, who came . Peter Federal (H. Stead) 5 2 Just Betty’s Mark (D. Weisner) 3 3 Betty French (J. Hennessey) 4 7 7 van, Charlottetown. C. last evening downed the Roll away squad 5-3 in a regular City Sodtball League title. The Aces pitcher gave up seven hits in 4 t ‘_;ing this loss, and the Youth B. Dunn of the Youth Club. Sister Dawn, Royal Onyx, Just Jolly Dick, Jollity Leigh. Americas Ace, - v ' CLASSIFICATION " Saturday ‘ ' B Pace 2 Dashes at $200.00 Here Am I, Meg,‘ Cathy Clegg, Jean Clegg, Pearl Mac, Barbara. 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Joe Raven lead the Umpire at the plate was Frank 6 Pace 1 Dash at $175.00 . . . . 1 d .th Irishmen at bat two tor ell an? on. the bases “Tooney _ Carnation Sue, Pericles, Esso, MissCyclonic, Janet M., Record ' figeighi‘fgf- and lihescailggelsctaflgveagiitédiwhgzst three: “Junior’f Bowling went’ - Pearl, Rubison Clegg, Izz1e Reynard, Lady Audrey, Bob Clegg, , h whitefimknown. A very satisfactory finish at an H l , V’ ' Bruce Budlong, C. Clegg. - ‘ "‘7 exceptional saving for low-cost home, cottage and a v 7 ’ - Mend ' - farm protection and beauty. "" ‘ ’ S R S N I V y ’ ’ » ' 6 QT. BASKET 1 Attractive Colours, too , ' ‘ ‘ _ AA Trot 2 Dashes at $250.00 ’ ' ' ‘- . a _ ' . l ’ ,’ Holocene” Baby Train, Blake Hanover, Salfiey Volstadt, New , . , . $2.1 AT THE SAME Low PRICE - - Forest, Tara BOY, A11 Budlong, Commie Franc - ' ARMADA INTERIOR and EXTERIOR HOUSE ' (While Sports Editor Pius Gallaghan is on vacation this col- ’ ~ . - _ . .. . . mm: is being authored by staff writer Gus Flynn). ' , B Pace 2 Dashes at $200.00 FRESH ARRIVING 5:11,?““131°geglj‘figgkgfggmaagggé‘lfmffn‘l' O Quick,’Watson! What has 18 legs and lives in the cellar. You’re right; the Los AngelesDodgers. ‘ ' Such humerous references to anyone but a Dodger fan, that its—have been rather 'common’this year. Comedians and pundits on the West Coast have been haying something of a field day at the Bums’ expense, and hardly a day passes when a new joke isn’t devised, or an old one isn’t resurrected, dusted off and re- vised to fit the situation. . n I! the critics aren’t thinking up barbs for the LA. team, owner Walter O’Malley makes ‘a good target, as does the team’s home prancing grounds, the Coliseum. O’Malley and the stadium probably deserve all the condemnation they get, but the team is a difllerent story. . ’ ' While the Dodgers have been in the'basement of the Nat- ional League for some time; it must be remembered that this is one cellar that isn’t too far from the roof. At the time of d _ 1 decorator r ‘- writing L.A. was only 9% games off the pace, which isn’t an in- We neSdCIy I 1.39 _ surmountable deficit by any means. _ fellpWs knocking the Coliseum probably never saw Baker Bov‘vl which I played in at Philadelphia. It was no bigger than your In fact, ahfew put together could change the loops , standing in a unv- None of the teams can be 001mth out and Dr- Wilfred 0, Tribune, Propane, Willard’s Choice, Myrtle E - ' ‘ although class should prevail in the long run, it is difficult at Real Joe, Little River Mark, First-Again. Peter Pa“ 15 gm NEEW CI‘OP 2 1195- R this stage to tell just what clubs have the class. ' or Stch ' ~ - - All haVe made serious bids for the lead at one time or another _ B Page 2 Dashes at $200.00 ‘ _ , l -. , I u VE and it would seem mat “Won’t be until mate, late in the year be. Prince Edward, Sunklst Joe, Just Verdict, Dr. G. J. Billie June, - lg, V . Makes your englne ALI , fore even the taiLenders will be decided. 1 Blue Mary, 1133113131319, A1113 Bildfl'ongn Ten SPOt-r ' ‘ s A combination of active ingredients DodAM °f v5”? is a healthy swam“ m the b°x “fice' The 0 Pace 2 Dashes at $175 00 Wax' 100 ft r011 iiiigirfiolidiiugfiaKilliain gers an iants—as expected—rare running far ahead of their . ‘ - , ' _ - . . I ‘ , atemdances last year in New York and even Milwaukee is running tn)th George’ Jouy Mark’ BObby Brook?’ Falrgo’ C" 5' Chlef’ . Baby tm - thiapfih‘i‘w’finfiifiheesi—f, 3Z3; £2132; ' .- in from Something of .a surmise in View of its near sell out Ranida, Nells Lad, Helens Dream, Canadaur. > , ‘. c 29 missing aigreat. Try iE—a': ofurdexw ' ‘, ' . ‘» , ense —- ' ‘ — ‘ attendance 1.11) other years. ,1. . AA Pace ,2 Dashes at $250“) _ ~ c IIll/Torrey Backvg‘hégaxlltjee.“ 15 1e ’ ‘I ;. Choice quotes heardreeenfly, _ ‘ ‘ . l Gmglélll‘ngp B, Mr. Jollscott, Jolly Bud, Jolly Jim, G Ann C. Hawes King ‘ ONE CAN 0’ . _ a L Fresco Thompson, . vice-president of the Dodgers: “These ° Liquid Size Splced pow-R.3oos1- . e? r CRANKCASE . 7 Famous Boy, Ken’s Pride, Gay Spirit, Lady Clegg: Moriiell woody, Usci-ta’s Boy, A. G. Scott, Allablaze, Brian’s Dream. C Trot 2 Dashes at $175.00 Mt. Carrol, Feather Duster, Fortune’s Pride, Col Budlong, Bud’s Echo, Peaceful Peter, The Sheik, Mildale, Cappy Gallon, Bonnie”s Girl. . C Pace 1 dash at $175.00 Betty Lou Budlong, Millie’s Express, Curtain Raiser, I’m Harvester, Cal Henry, Rena Bell, Kay Clegg, Stanley’s Pick, Moab, Sonny Budlong, BerthaClegg, Callie Hal. . Free For All 2 Dashes at $400.00 War Cry Ranger, Just Betty’s Mark, Scottish Light, Betty French, Sir Joseph, Raven Abbe, Ann’s Dream, Peter Federal. ‘ 1: Pace 2 Dashes at $200.00. Declaration Thursday July 3‘1'st‘uf 1:00 p.m. RASPBTERRIES Daily] BALLET Tea Bags 1% Peas.Zfor 35c. Wax 33c \ minum. Flat white, tinting base and primer. 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But there. ain’t no man got to be common.” ‘ Humoris-t Parke Cumiriings: “The amount of noise necessary to upset a top-flight tennis player in an important match is equiv- alent to that produced-when a wad of cotton is dropped onto a downpuff from. a height.“ one foot.” , ‘ a: ‘ Use 1around bimei) cottage, etc. .Fits I A “mental error” found its way into the box score of a game r5511“? Muggmg‘ ox. swwelzadlsussh 6' between the Bayes and Cardinals last week. Mechanical bubbles Each —-~ ——————————— —— ' ' mil-mam, are only ones you win find a box score and a , (4‘ Portal". Outdoor Lompholder —Cast . Can't tip or upset—even on rough. mental error is something of a rarity. Shortstop Reuben Amaro gigglngg‘gg gglggfable splke' F“ "‘6' uneven ground. Heavy duty chan- 0f the Cards dldnt even touch the ball, in fact was nowhere near ' Each ________________________ __ nel steel construction. Quick-let— the scene of the crime, yet got charged with the error, after the official scorer reversed his decision. It all came about this, way: Two were out in the sixth. Del Crandall of the Braves was on first, Bill Bruton was at bat. On a pitch (hrandall took off in an atempt to, steal second and made it going away. Even a good throw would» not have gotten him. But it so happened that catcher Hobie Landrith’s throw was notionly‘ good, but just about perfect. It hit the bag an instant after Crandall slid in. Landu'ith had done his part without a flaw. ’ But the catch was that Amaro was nowhere to be found. He was spotted a little later wandering around with Don Blasingame in short centre field. The ball rolled on into left field and Cran- up on It was ruled a stolen base and an error on New Island h 1I'ltllut repofl’ the press 1:; put up: howl and the scorer T Stung s o y reve s decision ave mar the ' f - ' not covering the bag. g o mlscue or (I otter'l'thvscflgidnglgmfeag: in??? 123.” is “hind?” ‘3? “ii YARD “0°” 7 - . . _ - is: error e c arge ' 1 1 ' . against any fielder when failure to stop or try to stop an “mm «IVES TARTAN” 100% English Wool NEW 2 bunches Fancy Eating lb ' ately thrown ball pemnts a runner to aduance, providing there 54” B t G ‘ A 0 C l A T E S T O R t Evasoctfiasionforstllllgnthm.Ifsuchathrowbemadetosecond ""“‘°“""°"""' 5'50 YD' c c I « ase, e scorer v whether it was the do of the Z. ' .. ‘ . I 1 second baseman or the shortstop to stop the ball andtgm error “VIYMA TARTANS‘ 55% Virgm woo, NESCAF E 6 OZ. JAR shall be charged to the ' ent player. I ‘ Why was the bobble charged to Amara and not second base- man Blasingame? 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