BWuarvnaw : a 7 r Z ’ A ar - -* mf oF e 2 —— po eabensiinecepeeaeaiein i emesis ntetpentn aces aicnsintss . hee ~f- - _——— + 6 nti - : Pieri? ; a : ; p . To The Guardian, Chatlottetowa, Mon., July 27, 1908. 7 : lL ci \ z —— ' ‘ =. ’ ; gt. ercy La ner igan Ops DODGERS LOSE SQUEAKER May ew Stable Captures { ! F T S li } Si Fi | : I S fF y wsunners in reature . shoot , CxS, LIONS | + Firsts On Saturday . ; ‘ é ‘ so sey yal horses dash and Beware returned $17.99, Chief and Beware worth he 2 Red tie eed mee ent | Nesenpen sap | Tebases tee. Mahehe Wee by fee Uinon “s ; oe ee oe Seturdag’s [tor $2 in the fret dah of the B | $16.00 ‘s oe adding 68 out of-75 at the|Eric Coles _ 577|P. J. Landrigan. ~~ | SLAs R. Kennedy - re rovenllg-wrs Thar sored al bag 7M Ralph Annear was suspended ; “Percy Landrigan of |G. G. MacLennan 577| ‘The Mary MacLennan Award, | Set. P. J. Landrigas VE + a cane amen oceans tee eee Oe ie ae eee aoe Se eet Dhariottetown took top honors in|D. Ives — _ 816] presented by the MacDonald To-| Lt. R, B. Hambly a, and Just Verdict to double dash |in I Giken ‘tn Wemeon tom Gan tances aes he feature match the Jones | Mrs. Irene Rogery 575 | bacco Inc. in honor of Mary Mac | Tpr. R. Dickdeson B.I.S. Shamrocks | contest were Merri Flyan and wins and single truimphs oo. eating | ome one Sees seer. pial, of the three day an-|D. O. Clark 574| Lennan being the first woman to | Lt. Mary MacLennap Lions were softball| Keith Dalziel, each hitting two with C.S. Chief and Nellie J -old ee eee. cae wo ae tee foe prize meet conducted at |J. D. O'Connell 574|be a member of the Canadian | Set. H. Jones Victoria Park's Old| {for four. Smith picked up second fying mag yon rs rik api A oa aw Point range by the Provia-|H. G. Scott S72 Rifle and who competed asa} Tor B- Dickieson S| pitt Smile eid trae Salk! Get giee anaes aie wets ae lane ato Wk mee et at Eel ee eae Be (ape pemameg ae SG yy ori foueashar of iat. tose at Bidbey te Tpr. R. C. Barwise 7 with Joe Thistle toe-| lock, each hit triples in the sixth | over and C.S. Chief. career came at Summerside on | Nellie J. (Clark Smith) ns of the mest wae. Tpe Bob |N. J. Donovan sve | seeking the Mohieet acorein mus! Y itieae nebo - Ne cant ane mae i Ore Dainty Dianne and Thunder-/| July 18. Disae wast “to te up| Agupet's Bucy, (Arment ] ; .d, — 2. RA Lions. - moon were the night’s other win-| early’ in both miles f (A who finished in first|R. A. Vessey 568 | match. Won by SSM. D. 0. Clark. 14. A. K. Mutch “«'" | at route,| .Dave MacLeod, centrefielder| nerw, with Dianne home | bowed re ected (onacite ce im the Ottawa Aggregate|A. J. McCabe 566| The Rogers Hardware Souvenir |Sgt. P. J. Landrigan” S37 walking two. Sor’ thar Eten an a oer geting her head and was never im | Martha's Symbol (MacNeill) Poche: — > T — S61 ara — or 2 . McCabe . ( Haning torah the Dedgura of 8 pase reserde, os did C. S. oO oo ener Beware col- (Nicholson) — addition to the Governor-Gem | R. Kennedy 858| Won by Capt. A. J. McCabe. _R. B. 38 Ivan ‘Fats’ Connors, handled Two of the Mayhew winners | Just Verdet aul Wieed's Onsice| “Time iis al's silver medal for the aggre-| H. E. Wilsoa 557| . The 5 Medical Company Sou- . 33 Ga Hae puis Gel asda eal daa varbead cehaheee bo’ tar nn | wid Oe ae Ge ean wueing | Stan included the Snyder Chall-|R. Hambley * 556| venir awarded by the 5 Medical » ud? Mibalean cated tac balls aodl| Gh bates ene caneatiand. Sede | Dulnigy Demi ond |. Wiseing hegee onned by Trophy, the President’s ro-| H. Jones ~ 556|Company to the winner of the . 28 strikes in the second fixture. |J. paid $1630 in the o att ae iterierdert Ce - lhe Navy souvenir, - the | P. T. Hooper 556 | P.E.I. Provincial Association Keesler ae 4 7” opening | $46.70. of CS. pi OO te souvenir and the souvenir | Lorna Vessey 554| Match. Won by Pte. J. A. Mar-) a Thundermoon (Chas O’Brien) 17 te cod place inthe Jones 5 Dickow a _ DOWLING TIES FOR SEVENTH eee Sseeial match. w.V. 552 to the of the - Totten oe ee in the other matches fired Sat-|G. E. Tufts 552| Jones Memorial Match. Won by| Gn c dl ioe tats enon 04 day morning the Association | G- A. Coles 543 | Sgt. P. J. Landrigan. Lt. R. E. 166| Merrill Longaphie, first sacker * Propane (Kenny) 55 th was won by Pte. J. A.|R. M. Vessey 5A2 Souvenir to the runner-up i | Cant. R. 164| for the Irish, suffered a broken . . Frank H. Cavailero (F. Calibeck) . hail of Pictou in a three-way | A. W. Seaman 538 the Jones Memorial Match. Won scot N. 164| nose in the first inning, when hit an i eonar a ures oe not-off with SSM D. O. Clark|S. G. Bowles 538 | By Tpr. R. C. Barwise. i A. kK. 163|by a hard grounder, by centre- Cheeky Chee (Smaiiwood) 7dr Sgt. P. J. Landrigan. An air-|K. W. Borden 535/ The Governor General's Sliver | Pie. E. MacKay 163| fielder Paddy Shepherd of the ae Tames 2.16;-1,,2.15:2 ce man from Summerside, Sgt. |. Dickieson 535 | Medal ‘presented to the winner/1;. Pp. T. Hooper - 162} Aces. ° % Thundermoon is owned by Char- ¥. Henshaw captured the first |M. Carver _ 527 of the Ottawe Aggregate. (Must | sot R. L. Coles 162| Top man at the plate for the : les Guerney, Peakes; C. S. Chief ich with a 157 of a possible 1751. MacDonald ame | Tyr. B.C. Barwiee. ae Vv. Hea” MATS37 | Shepherd with a home run and a reece : The Nicholson Tyro Aggregate | M. : Governor General's Bronze | coy 1) 6 single in three times up.) Ralph : : : . “BR” ete ‘won by SSM D. 0. Clark who| PRE LsT Medal presented to the second/T°M" 0. am . {hg| Pineau of the Aces,” a| / By ARCH MacKENZIE Leonard went into the final day 90 on each of the first two | neware (Chore Smith) 11 d a three day total of 574. The Signals Scuvenie award by | nenest = the Ottawe Aggregate. |» oN. J. Donoves 156 | Pair of triples in three times up| Canadian Press Staff Writer holding a five-stroke lead on Er-| rounds. He was over per twice! Reile Texas (Arsenault) 22 |With the provincial meet over| Signals Regt. ACCS. to thelty PS Lenitean “| CPO. S. G. Bowles 154| and Paddy Shepherd poled 2/ Huis, Que. (CP)—Sten Lece- |t™* Wakelam of Royal CMawe, 8) and had three birdies. ._. | Vivien M. (Burbine) $3 ions immediately got | winner of The DeBlois Brothers} ‘The D.C.R.A. Silver Medal pre-| 2+ R- Kennedy 154| cireult clout into deep right Meld | sy ig 9° class ty himecit |Ch7eer<e! precision goer whe) Leonard's seven champlonshipe | May 8. Grattan (Bernard) 54 s for selection of the/ Match won by Sgt. J. D. O’CoB-| sented to the competitor placing | 5%. H- Jones : 153 | With two men on. threugheut the toursment, | “Ss together of 68/ are two more than the next best | Agry Ann (Willis) 45 to represent P.E.I. at the| nell. the Ottawa Aggregate. | 98: L. MacDonald 152 Ficiding® gems of ‘the sume! i105 uw bis seventh Canadien (ome 10 Ore We par - 18 River. | mumber owned by Wille Lamb of Times 2.10:2, 2.10:3 ion meet which opens in The Navy Souvenir awarded by | (niet trident wt Pape) ae | TPE. M. Carver 152| Were two brilliant running catch | Ae sional Golfers Association (C2? Golf Club across the Ot- | Toronto, who played again this Winning horse is owned by on August 8h. Any rifle|/H.M.C.S. “Queen Charlotte” to| by a. K. Mutch. -H.1.). PROV. RIFLE ASSOCIATION es, by leitficider Jack MacDoneld | sais Setentey with o| me, Bre fom Otews. Bat jyeor ond Snished well tack. Do 4 Steskey DX , Kinkora._ who is available to make the|the winner of the Prowse Bros! ‘The D.C.RA. Bronze medal MATCH _| of the Aces infge fifth and sixth third subper round good for | Wabelem blew on the final dag /fending champion Henry Martell aap eae Hip should contact the secretary|maich. Won by’Tpr. R. C. Bar| presented to the competitor plac-| Pte. J. A. Marshall re wid wine stroke ‘adrentage on | Posting 2 final round of 40-40— lof Edmonton, twice a winner, | Just Verdict (Clark Seety, 3 Thursday of this week 30 28 | wise. SS cath Ge Oenee Aaa (eee. D0. Ci” ee ee ee ee ee tame tthe big Bal |80, good for 218 and a te with |had rounds of 78-76-% for a 20| Willard’s Choice (W. Kelly) 3 allow for time to make trans-| The Recce Souvenir awarded by | sate (Must be resident of P-E.1)| Set. P. J. Landrigas " jg) bill, the Kennedy-coached Lions two others for 13th place. ~~} totat-and-won-$41-in-a-six-wey-tie| Brian's Dream (Bemmerd) n arrangements. the P.E.I. Regiment (17th Recce) | Won by RL. Coles. "FO. N. J. onovan 4g hed out &7 eight inning victory} The Vancouver veteran, #./ Leonard wasn't extended m/for 16th place? Jolly Mark (Furness) ‘ The Ottawa Ager and |to the winner of the Moore and The Snyder Challenge Trophy | Set. R. L. Coles @o[ ON the last place Dodgers. | shot _medal-siey reusdo of GSU |ltarcing in bs methodical. lest There was a three-way tie for | Meadow Abbe (Pound) : fize list is published in full./ MacLeod match. Won by Tpr. R-| presented by Col. H. M. Snyder to| Lt. G. J. Rogers "48 bo bry wedged obey we 7-204. He won $1,000 cash and | round 36-35—71. His 204—12 wn-|fourth spot. Bob Cunningham, | Cooley Boy (MacFadyen) = entries exceed ten+( Barwise. the winner of the Ottawa Aggre-| Sst. W. Rogerson a\* “ oe ee ee at coat [vee —ommaed fee - hole | Jr., from Toronto St. George; had Rast fos (Ament) nn se tow only the first ten marksmen.| The 2 mil. Gp. Souvenir award-| gate. (Resident of P. E. I.) Won| Pte. W. Almon i Fae ae ot Oot ee ee Se een Sie ng |215 along with “Andre Camee-of | Mees VO Tis te OTTAWA AGGREGATE ed by the 2 Mil. Gp. to the wit-| by Tpr. R. C. Barwise. Tpr. R. C. Barwise <7 | ere tied Zell, sow Fortie Kee winter, plus the Seagram Shield. | and he set unofficial and compe-|Levis, Que., and Larny Edwards, ee aie iy One C. Barwise 599 ner of the Douglas Bros. & Jones| ‘The President’s Trophy present-|5SM. N. Heffner 7 | Body. Tall, iw the winning | Stender Al Balding of Markham, |titive records for the -6,500-vard | Lakeview, Ont. Each had a final ee eke C. Strong .593 | Match. Won by Pte. D. Ives. ed by the President to the winner | TPT- H. T. Vessey 41| ee worhle hed got en base on &| Ont another Canadian who has| Rivermead course. . {73 and each won $400. ley “a” TROT aa, Lestriqns 591} The H. M. Simpson Souvesit |of the Ottawa Aggregate. Woa |S. J. D. O'Connell 47 | fiekder’s choice fared well on the Americen pro| “T wae Telexed bet I probaly Four plagers tied for” seventh Dianne (L. Kelly) 1 + . §90| awarded by H. M. Simpson Léd. Tpr. R. C. Barwise. Lt. P. T. Hooper 47 ‘At-one stage ofthe game the | circuit, sneaked into second place played the wrong kind of game,” |et 216, worth $125. ‘They were | Dany vats (Neil) 2 L. Coles 590| to the winner of the City of Char|" “The Captain J. D. Cameron 6 TYROS 73. Going | he said Saturday. ‘You don’t|Alan Johnston, Montreal, Jack | pike Hanover (Clark Smith) 6 A. Marshall 588 | lottetown. Match. Won by 214. : Set. R. Dickieson 4g | Dodgers were leading Going | worth $700 at 213 with his third ’ Blake er ; i Challenge Trophy awarded to the | 98. ¥.- ‘into the fourth inning the ‘score | round of 71 and will accompany | ¥@nt to gamble and take a 73 or | Bissegger, Val Morin, Que., Cet | Renie Dan (J. Hennessey) 8 _A. McCabe 585| Ralph Kennedy. : competitor with the highest 600/14. R. Kennedy’ 46 | was knotted at 3-all. The Dodgers| Leonard on the Caribbean trip. |74 but probably I should have|Dowling, lone Maritimes repres-| aul Budlong (MacFadyen) 4 . Heffner -581| The Artillery Souvenir awarded | yard aggregate. Won by Lt. A. K.| Miss Lorna Vessey 46 | souched_Lion’s Art Ballem for 4 | done more gambling on the last | entative from Charlottetown, and| windy June (MacKinnon) §& MacKay 581!by the Artillery Association # | mutch. i. 45/ tour hits in this frame including| , 7" spot and $000 in ie lfour or five holes when I had |Pat Fletcher of Montreal, former |The Sheik (Poulton) 7 Souvenir _presented_by the _P.|~T": "| aes oa triple by Gerald Coyle. They rr ane 98.75_wee taken | ings pretty well in shape.” “ | Canadian Open champion who} Times 2.11:2, 2.12. ‘ , E. I. Prov. Rifle Association, t- ee dene 44 Were unable to score again how-| 10" hi” x. k of Nia Fails, | OUST 3° PUTTS -- ‘ had the last day’s best round of} Winning horse is owned by Mrs. the winner of the First D: - H. Jones ever although they had several | °Y : Magare *| He had 38 putts compared with | 69. L. Thompson, Crapaud. Aggregate Won by Tpr. R. C NICHOLSON TYRO chances. In the top of the eighth, | OM., with @ total of 2M. L . | Souvenir presented by the Vil ana ni 5 a ae be : nh . s ae ee one out, it seemed a sure thing _ ' i . ' By PIUS CALLAGHAN - ieee eens ny lik & demo Bae ogee nines wor RAINBOW Clegg Iribe Sweeps Twin Bill: to the winner of the Second Day |?-Lt. R. Kennedy 558 | would get one run, but | AAs h cl b Co , paseball . | Asereeste. Won by J. A. Mar-|Sgt. H. Jones §56| the next two.men grounded out. ighty U p : ONE OF THE GREATEST dissa of this bas * ~ | shall. i Miss Lorna Vessey 554; Art Ballem, toeing the for | on is Frank Thomas who earns his living with The Nicholson Tyro aggregate. | Tpr. B. Dickieson 553\ the winners, was touched tr Free-For-All : ° . diegs. Frank was quite the slugger when he left Forbes Field /won by D. 0. Clark. SSM. W. V. Henshaw 552) eight hits. He walked five and | ers um ar ina Ss Pittsburgh but since he has taken up residence in Cincinnati [UNITED SERVICES OFFICERS CPO. S: G. Bowles 538 | fanned two. | HALIFAX (OP)—Two Nove a eect Sous we 0 we eddix “ie ie the Pésedes to CLUB MATCH _Tpr. R. Dickieson 535/ Keith Dalziel was the losing | freefor-allers divided honors in a a i valuable property to the Bucca- PE, pitcher, also being tagged for | Saturday's $2,000 harness racing By THE CANADIAN PRESS “\Baltimore with ease in the first ;for 30 28 innings against Mil- ‘aaa Dewey Murtaugh is counting heavily on them to lead M S S Pp eight hits. He issued seven free feature at nearby Sackville; Cleveland barged into the| game, winning 41 on a two-hitter| waukee before they finally scoed = Mo homestretch in the pennant drive. ount tewart, ft. eters passes and struck out three. Downs. American League lead Sunday for his 13th victory. The Orioles | with two out in the fourth inning : rf i : “| Top men at the plate in this; ‘The bay gelding Rainbow Clegg | by taking a doubleheader from | snapped their six - game losing | of the second game. That um CHICAGO CUBS’ Lee Walls has his version of what happened A W | Ki L owned by W. E. “Piers of Pug- | Washington while Chicago split aj|streak in the second game:on earned run saved the Pirates Frank Thomas. Walls is sympathetic towards Frank and re inners n ings eague New rt Dean wash, N. S., scored an upset the | pair with Baltimore. The results | young Milt Pappas’ five - hit 40 from a fourth straight shutout is mighty sorry for his trouble. \ 5 po first time out it the eight horse | left the Indians a half game triumph. Gene Woodling’s run-| that would have tied the major Walls maintains that only some players can take the idea St. Peters downed Souris 32! in the regular league. They end- | Dest ed field by nipping the wire in 2-07,/ ahead of the White Sox. |scoring single and three - run|league record.. Warren Spzhn being traded. Others, he insists, can’t make the adjustment Jin g Kings County Baseball Lea-/ed up with a 7-8 won-loss record. $s psTroy a new mark. The win was worth| ... wrancisco’s National, homer provided the necessary | blanked Pittsburgh in the first i Thomas belongs to this last group. ates |Sue feature at St. Peters Sunday, Over at Mount Stewart the 2 ’ $160.30 on a straight win ticket |) ooue lead shrunk to 1% games| Punch to assure Pappas of his game all sin@® five hits. “ob rn and when ty |e Iamestrs wallop Georaeown| RALIDAX. CP), Newport | 205 germ em aes | whet he Clans tne to Ch Hh Vcoy [Bint won fhe second ih“ Dre : , toei 12-6. . s ¥ Glib, ad by ants ’ | ed me to the Cubs I'm not ashamed to admit I broke down and Rig svned tom ¢ brilfaat | Art Coffin who is recovering | harness racing horse in the Mari- | Giver-of Halifax, place horse im | 35° 78 while secon Biber Los) GIANTS SAYrLED om fee P two-hitter. He issued three free|from an arm ailment-pitched the| times, was destroyed Saturday | the first dash. won the second fa Angeles was thumping St. Louis Bob Anderson of the Cubs baf- WINS IN RELIEF r ‘ passes and set 10 opposing batters first four innings and Ern Crane| ster being injured im a race .at| 2.07 with Rainbow Clegg taking | 8-2. Milwaukee, making a strong / fled the Giants with a six-hitter. | Brooks Lawrence beat the Phil- WALLS WAS just warming to his task. He goes.on: never in th Oppo! | finished the chore. Off thei Nearby Sackville Downs earlier in | second comeback, moved within two| He struck out seven while beat-| lies im relief in the first game over it the rest of the year with the Cubs. But the next sea- jdown via the strikeout route. | it's or elr com: | the week Walter Rosecroft, heavily fav-| games of the lead by taking two| ing Mike McCormick with the #fter Don Newcombe was re 1 was all right. Frank Thomas is a sentimentalist and he McCue started for Souris, being bined’offerings the losers eollected| “ Tye fleet, seven-year-old bay|ored after ‘topping the summary |from Pittsburgh, 40 and 2-1. Im! aid of Ernie Banks’ 27th homer. Moved because of a leg. injury. thought he’d be traded. I know he’s still hurting inside and [relieved in the eighth by Snow. “ hits. : | pacer received a bad bfeak in a/in the recent-Monctonian, placed | the other National League games, | Willie Mays smashed No. 17 for Gene Conley went. all the way to may take him until next season to recover. Some players are McCue was tagzed for 10 hits, | McCullough was on the mound front leg in the seventh race/| seventh and fifth. ‘Cincinnati. ended the Phillies’ | San Francisco, ae, win the second for Philadelphia go long ago and he poured out his heart to us. He didn’t w ting two batters. yielded 11 hits. There were two winners on the | five-ga eak 4-2 only} Don Drysdale was the big news °VT > oe talk about his troubles at first but I drew him. out because I Big man at the plate for the what he was going . Dark, for instances, said beim | winners was Joe Thompson. with dea never affected him but he admited his make-up may be two doubles and two singles in different from ours.” THIS AMERICAN LEAGUE pennant race appears to hav intention of keping going right up to the bitter end of New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians and Chicago " Sox insist their choices will make it first to the wire. — You won't find Al Lopez, Joe Gordon or Casey Stengel making y wild predictions but each one of the three pilots has hopes. copping the flag. What does rest of the junior circuit think? Well, one man- , Harry Caft| of the Kansas City Athletics. gives his version four times up. DesGras and Clinton account- ed for the Souris runs. This was St. Peters’ final game | the clilouters. v4 ’ American League [asa ‘the pennant ; ey: “J like Chicago’s speed and defense and their pitching should Wash. 1, Cleveland 8 on Ma up. They could win it. The complexion of a race like we're {pai 2, Chicago 3 —~ 'Ralt 1 Chicago changes. You have to respect the Indians from day © |New York 9, Detroit 8° 4 4 BASEBALL RESULTS “ 1: ge : SATURDAY’S SCORES: {Wash 0, Cleveland 9 while striking out eight and hit- for the Georgetown boys and Roy Coffin was the outstanding player for the winners both at bat and afield. Georgetown came through with the game’s only two homers, both coming in the ninth inning. Johnson and Ballem were # SS _ I look for the Yankees still to make a strong run i nthe sec- | Bi.ton 0,-K. Gily 3 , re eae There's a lot of fun to come 6ff yet. ee Te _ Natond League f Pale 6, Ca. 3 S 1 i Dodgers #, St. Louis 3 THE RECENT SLUMP of the defending champions of the Na- | Chicago 5, San Fran. -3— ee onal League, Milwaukee Braves, has the talk on the rounds Pitts 0, Mil 3 | Phil 2, Cincin 4 t Fred Haney is due to step down as the club’s’ pilot. However: (St. Louis 4, L.A. 2 Second sneral manazéer John McHale has come out and spiked’ those International League Rhil 6 Cincin 3 mors. He insists there is nothing to the rumors that. Haney [7o;ontg 3, Rich 1 é | First < Mctiale claims that the Braves “have never thought'\of a/ owe tg! ghana . nad Mil 4 in. managers” despite their current slump. “How con [pow 0, Havana 1 Pitts 1. Mil 2 bu blame a manager?” he said. ‘“We’re just in a slump and re4e0ing to get out of it. This is a solid organization and we're pt going to get panicky and fire anybody.” Such “expressions from, McHale are indeed noble but many sagers have béen: blaried for slumps of terms before Whether justly or unjustly fellows have their jobs be- use the team wasn’t winning under them. 'Ask Bill Norman, ike Higgins or Mayo Smith whether your job as major league sanager ha sany real security. ; s : Perhaps Fred Haney is with a different organization. Appar- ly if McHale is sincere in his remarks Haney will stay until end of ths season. : = However, we wouldn't bet he will be around till then and bet, unless the. Braves repeat as champions, that Haney Roch 4, Havana 4, Game called SUNDAY ; American League Boston 4, K. City 5 New York 0, Detroit 1 First Trotter Sets World Record YONKERS, N.Y. (AP) — John First a Second on’t pilot Milwaukee in 1960. A. Hanover, a speedy son of Hoot . ee ‘ : WwW L Pet. GBL ~ - seihicatiee : i , set a world record for $61 LAST TUESDAY NIGHT Canadian harness racing enjoyed [three-year-old trotters at the 1 $ Francisco 55 @ 721% finest hour. . ‘ 1 16-mile-Saturday in winning the |“ Angeles 55% . That elusive two-minute mile, last major stumbling block to | ¢5 597 yonkers Trot by. a half- Milwaukee 51 4% .43 2 da’s claim as a top racing power, was beaten in really 1 : . the ase tavertis Chicago 6 8 SOS 5% asational fashion at Quebec’s Richeliey Park. ength over : vorée, | pittsburgh 4 4 500 6 ' Jt was Mighty Dudley, a smooth ‘pacer just four years old- Diller Hanover. / j __ *|St Louis a 3 485 M% hatturned—the trick inthe amazing time of '1.59:3,-His per- | John A. Hanover, driven’ by | Cincinnati ao 4 431% prmance marked the first time that a horse ever went a mile {Stanley Dancer, took-the lead_at! phijadeiphia 40 56.497 14 — s less than two-minutes in Canada. = the first, turn and was never | American Leegee Mighty Dudley is owned by the K and J Stables. Montreal ‘headed in this race of trotting’s wie Pct. GBL nd was reined by Keith Waples. Keith | gollected a $2000 bonus itriple crown. The éolt was clocked | i 9 589 or his history-making feat. : ca. < | Cleveland 36 589 — . a jin 2:J1, a second below the pre- | Chicago 5% 4 «582 _ HOWEVER the under-two-minute mile almost took a back |Vious Tecord, also set at Yonkers, Baltimore 4 4 .500 8% sat to the manner in which Mighty Dudley racked up his victory. |¥Y Scott Frost. =» New York 48 49 .495 9 He started in the second tier of the 10-horse-field and was | The victory was worth $31,- | Detroit 48 51 .485 10 ell back in the early past of the race. Waples left’ matters until [018.62 to John A. Hanover’s own- | Kansas City 46 49 .484 10 ney “it the backstretch the second time around and then he ers, Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas Der- Washington 4 A (C443 14 texped on the gas When the 3-4 pole was reached, the crowd lrico of Pelham Manor, N.Y. The | Boston 4 55 421.16: as going wild as Mightv Dudley passed horse efter horse until ieolt previously had won $14,242. | International League nly the pace setting Chief Mad was ahead of titm. In the Hall Stable’s previously ‘un-+| ¢ WwW L Pet. GBL these two speedsters wazed a furious battle with |heaten Diller Hanovtr, driven by | Buffalo on 30 just managing to get his nose tr front at -the-wire--Chiel—) pr5n-patdwin; _. $8 58 500 7% Gaid hung up desperately but the mare just couldn't beat off |i der, but never was able to get | Miami 52> 53° 4968 he Race fn Cae aan ae fo -the front | Richmond 52 54.491 8% Race fhns.in attendance had expected to see a great race but , nd His aiid ts «. lean ae ss ‘jai OP pey had dreamed of witnessing # mile under two minutes. eee eee? Come ee he . ae? Ste ene cate aa [Euan nat heres ast a, as a Ala. finished third. _ Torente mo Mu M1 % \ ° oe Montredl 3, Col 6 “| Montreal 1, Col 3 Rochester at Havana Cancelled. Toronto 1, Rich 4 Buffalo 5, Miami 3 STANDING International League Wednesday night. His owners, L and G Stables of Halifax, de- cided he would have to be de- ‘stroyed when treatment appear- ed imposible. Newport Dean, out of the great Dean Hanover and Home Girl had a lifetime mark of 1.59 2-4. Fort Augustus Whips Cardigan Fort Augustus ‘St. Pats downed Cardigan 13-8 in a South Kings- Queens baseball league game at Fort Augustus Sunday afternoon. Emmett Hughes, pitching for the, winners. scattered 9 hits. ‘Gerald Shephard started on the mound forthe losers, being _re- lieved in the 5th by Charilie } ‘Lellan. The Ft. Augustus, crew! ocoauled with Summerside Jun-| te ease Perry's way in the first‘ ‘agged these two pitchers for 19. hits. : _ Bernard Kelly was top batter for the winners, hitting 3 for 4. | Cardigan and Fort “Augustus are now tied for top spot in the League, Vernon River is in the Next Sunda# Fort Augustus tra- its Vernon River. Doctor G.° J. Takes Mark TRURO (CP) — Good payoffs were the feature of Saturday night’s harness racing card here. Bad News, owned. and riven by Hazen Fletcher of Avocate, N.S., set a new record of 2.13,1-5 in the daily double while in the second event Doctor G,J., owned by W.A. ~} Arnett-of Summerside, P_E_L., set a a new mark - his first - of 2.14 34. | Together the two horses—paid $175.70. A win ticket of Dr.,G.J. paid $52.50. ‘ In the quinella, Miss Sea Fury, owned and driven by Frank Ken- nedy of Truro, combined with Vi- bration to return a pay of $80.30. A decided long-shot, ‘Miss Sea Fury paid $34.30 to win and. $56.60 ‘| across the board. «Ticket holders in the exactor | didn’t fare so well. It paid $14 40 OPPOSE CHINA ENTRY SYDNEY = Affairs Minister Richard “ase; said in a speech [Thursday Au*- tralia would continue to~ Oppuse Communist China's admission to the United Natio. third while Tona is in the cellar.: vels to Iona while Cardigan vis- | | duction of 20,000,000 tons of iron to fall before the Phils ond game 63 Neil Chrisley’s 10th inning he sec- | card. Jollity - Mac, owned by | Lawrence , Biglow @ Kentville took two dashes as did Red's King, owned by Mrs. Keith Tho-| pinch single off Ryne Duren,) his mas of Halifax. Other winners! second in 22 attempts, batked Oe Gan Aileen. and Beck yp Frank Lary’s shutout pijching | ate 'foral etroit victory over New | ae eee oe fo py four | york Yankees. Kansas City ran ‘There were Jollity Mac’ oa 7. {ts winning streak to seven, long- ‘in the first race: Red’s King 219 est since the club transferred in the second: Armbro Aileen’s |{T0m Philadelphia, \py beating 2.15 5 in the fifth and Beck and | Boston 54. The Red Sox now Call's 2.16 in the eight. PRACTICE Jimmy MacDonald so a practice of his Jun- ior’Abbies for: this evening at morial Field at 5.30. ome and home games are 4 .| TWO-HIT WIN ; from rookie Jim Perry to stop Washington in the first game 9-0. The Indians finally beat back the Senators in the 12th inning of the | second game. 4-3 on Jim Baxes’ single. Woodie Held hit- two home runs ‘Fiddler’ iors this week and manager game. The Washington hits were MacDonald wants all his boys on | an infield single by Lenny Green ‘hand for tonight's workout. Five | jin the fourth and a pinch double of the Abbies’ standouts have ret | py Julio Becquer in the ninth. turned from military camp amd | Robby Locke and Pedro Ramos : 5 | will be in uniform for the Sum- jbattled for 11 innings in the see- mers'de series. st Coch } ond game. After Jim Grant took SWEDISEF ORE over in the 12th, Cleveland broke Sweden exports about 90 per through for the winning rug off cent of its average annual pro-| Ramos on Minnie Monoso’s | double and Baxes’ single. ore. ' 1 Chicago’s Early Wynn’ handled Starters For Thursday, July 30th | 115 p.m. _” FREE FOR ALL PACE—2 AT, 750.00 EACH—NO.4—7 Si—Ann’s Dream; S2—Mighty Lee; 3—Mr. Rock; 4—Nell’s Lad: 3—Just- Betty’s-Mark;- 6—Walter Rosecroft. ; a | JR. 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Charlie Neal also homered for the Dodgers, who’ -handed Dick Ricketts his sixth defeat OBJECT TO PLANES GAFA, Egypt (Reuters)— Twelve Israeli planes Wednesday violated United Arnab Republie air space over Khan Yunis,-a vil- lage in the Gaza strip, a U.A.R. army spokesman gaid. The George Crowe homered for the | U.A.R. lodged:a protest with the Cards. mixed armistice commission, he Pittsburgh had gone scoreless’ added. — een nn ET Ee RICO RACING TONIGHT MONDAY JULY 27th, 1959 Ist DASH 7:45, - NO. 5-9 —B PACE 2 AT $2009 EACH 4 1—Allablaze; 2—Donald Clegg; 3—Jolly Dick; 4—Janet M; 5—America’s Ace; 6—Myrtle E.; 7—Tribune;. 8—Tauride Bay. NO. 3-7. (DAILY DOUBLE) C PACE 2 AT $175.00 EACH t=Anthony—L;—2—My— Darling; 3—Norine Clegg; 4—Myrtle’s Boy: 5—Gay Spirit; 6—Pearl Mac; 7—Helen’s, verre 8=Jolly ‘Bud ~*~ | ,NO 2-6 (DAILY DOUBLE) C PACE 2 AT $175.00 EACH 1—Canadair; 2—Poplar Vonian; 3—Prince Edward; 4—Jolly Cavallero; 5—Moriell Woody; 6—Blue Mary; 7—Léah’s Girl; 8— Premier J. Walter. . 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